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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-12 - Orange Coast Pilot- S.rvl"9 Newport leech, Coeta Meta; Huntington lelch, Irvine, Lagun1 lelch, Fountain YeNty Md ~ Orinll COUI ti ' CALIFORNIA WEDNE50AY JU N~ l:l ,,.jH'> /~ C.ENT '-, rug testing for students OK'd Edison ·High School tg voluntary plan to begin wlth summer.~ootball practice It's expected lo began with football players at Edison. Bu1 jt will be extended to seven high schools and offered lo all segments of the student bod1e!I 1n the Huntington Beach Union High School District where more than 17.000 students are enrol· led . decltned to sponsor It because of possibk lawsuits. "It's all hooked up and ready to go." Workman said today ... It could stan 1n two or three weeks ·· Parents, 1f lhe) so choose. will s1en up and their children's names will be put in a pool Final details are stall 10 be worked out. Woricman' said, but those choo ang to part1C1pate will be called at random 10 ha\e their youngsters take unne tests at Foun- tain Valle¥ Commun1t) Ho~p1tal By ROBERT BARJCER OI IN Daly l"tlol 11911 A voluntary high school drug testing program that may be the first of llS lund an the nation lS e"pccted to . stan as early a~ this summer 1n - The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation re- launched a campaign this week to raise $100,000 for education./ A.7 Irvine Unified School Dis- trict plans a special elec- tion about taxing future homeowners to funQlcon- struction of a new elementary school./ A.8 California The judge dismisses about a third of the charges In McMartin pre- school's chlld molesta- tion case./ A.4 Nation Karen Quinlan died TuEtS- day, more than nine years after her landmark case established the ri ht to ewlth dignity./ 5 World U.S. and West German lnvestlgatc>rs qontlnue searching for Josef Mengele despite family's re_Rotl o.1.bls death.lA4 Hijackers of a Jordanian plane released 66 pass- engers and crew before blowing up the jet ./ A4 Mind&Body Course teaches how to master the operating manual of your mind ./B 1 What you.might think is a '·bad case of nerves'' could be something far more serious./82 Food A scientist calls for a consensus on nutrition policy to eliminate con- fuslon.C1 Fortunes are no longer confined to Chinese cookies -now they're on wine corks. ca Sports Two Fountain Valley High players star as the South tops the North, 8-3, In the Orange County All-Star baseball game./D1 The Angels fair out of first place following a 6-4 loss to Texas at Anaheim Stadlum./D1 Entertainment Impressionist Rich Little misses his appearances on the 'Tonight Show' and would llketo return to- late-night televlsion./83 INDEX Brfdge A12 BuJletln Board 8 3 Busln"' 85-6 Clatsltt.d 03-6 Comlc1 A12 Crouword 05 Food C1-12 Death Notices 06 Horoecope 05 Ann Lender• 82 Mind & Body 81·2 Opinion A 10-11 Paparazzi 81 Police Log A3 Pubtlc Notice• 06 SP<>rt1 -01-2 Tetevlslon 83 Theaters B-4 Weather A2 • - --_____,,,....----=---- - - Huntington Beach. oltic1al!I said today. The plan. pushed by Edison High School football coach 8111 Workman. won endorsement by school board members Tucsda) night. Sch(>OI officialo; ga' e 1heir c;uppon to ·the program and agreed 10 ·d1s- tnbute information abou1 11 but Workman. tlle most senior and wmningest football coach 1n the Sunset League, said that a comm11tc.>e of community members and parents will be formed to. admulJStcr the program at Edison. · Results '>'Oulu be ~nt 10 team doctor Roben Balanger ' 1a a com· pu1er. .,.., ,..._,......., ~u.M The •leek, hmarloua BitterSC Coupe lfiltawing pral.e for lta ~rrlage of comfort and •peed -up to 130 mph. For those with the.yen. -and the money - to buy an exotic car , new choice h as emerged By ROBERT HYNDMAN OllMOl!lyl'lto411elf It's hard to 1mag1nc an}one becom- mg bored w11b a Me«:edes-Beru or a BMW. But it happens There arc those who find that their J80SELJU'it doesn'1pro'1de the same thnllo; 11 did "'hen thq tirst hough111 J\nd those BMW o" ner'\ who ha' l' graduated to J 633( ~1 'iomet1me' get !he feeling thl'lf elite dub ha' lkrnme far 100 populated Yes. 11's hard to S)mpath1Le w11h the boredom-stricken people who have iht' Si0.000 needed to lteai 1hemsehcs. It"\ cc;peciall\~ difficult "h.cn 1he antidote 1'i a sleek. and rclatl\ el' ne'>' (1rrman lu·wr~ automobilc.> clrn"'1ng rra1~c tor "' mamagc of 'pecJ and c..omlort 11',l.tlkd 1hc B111er\( .\nd lorthc affiuent boredom '>ufTcrers. lhe \( 1s hardl} a b111er p1ll 10 ~v.allo"' "'Some people are looking for a car that\ somewhat C\Ottc." said Mark Parkin!lon. vice president of Beach lmpons of Nev.port Beach. the ex- clusi' e Orange Count) dealer of the Bltlrr automobttcs. "'These people ma) ha\(· 0" ned Mcrccdcs-Ben1cc; in 1he pa~I. or the) still ov.n one hut arl· loo"-.ing for another car." Park1n\on \a1d ·· fhc'>c..' are the ~tnd of peopk \'ho O\\n ur c..ollel:t ~'cral c.:ars:· While Beach Import' lk.tl'> 1n European au1omo11\e mu'>l'k '4-llh names hke Saab. .\lfa Romeo Peugeot and ~1asera11. the B11ter ')( remains unique It also helps when 1he lar'<, builder Ench Biller drops b} for a' 1stt on the same day potential customers are on the lot. ' . · Biller's' 1s11 Tuesda" was intended 111 promotr the· -;port' 1..ar for the Orange< ount) media. -\nd he's \\l'll· 'u1ted for lht• promottnn\ .tnd public. rl'la11on'> that onup' muc..h ot h1 ' lln1l' the~ da\:,. both in the l n11c..·J (Plrue see B~TTER /A2 ) County OKs $1. 6 million for jail housing By JEFF ADLER Of IM o.lly l'llot IWI Until a new Jail l:an be hu1lt somewhere 1n the count) some Orange Counl} Jail 1nma1cs will be housed an modular mobile-home like structures to be be placed at the Jame' A. Musick Honor Farm m El foro. Orange County supervisors Tues- day agreed to spend S 1.6 million to buy the pre-fabricated buildings they hOJX' will provide 1he room neccssal) 10 relieve O\Crcrowd1ng in the Santa \na maan Jail. as a federal Judge has ordercJ . ShenfT Brad Gates \atd the mod· ular buddings will be Jble to house aboul 465 inmates clas~1fied as low- sccunt} nsks. The buildings arc air· cond111oncd and come complete with kttchens. he said Gates also said hl' cxpecls 1he Teacher returns 25-year pin in ~alary hike fight By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Delly l'Met ltltff .\ veteran high 'IChool teacher brought a large audience 10 Its feet Tuesda} night when he returned his 25-}ear service pin to school trustee 1 Bnan Lake to protest a bitter pa} ra1 c fight. Dwayne Eastburn. a teacher at Wcstmmstcr High. said official paid $200.000 an sub~titurc teacher pay (i nstead of setting it aside for teach.er pa) anc~ascs) an recent weeks and spent money on computers and other items instead of teacher salaries. Vinuall all of the $200,000 was spent to hire substitutes wiien teachers staged sick-outs to protest the \IJlkd rnn1rar1 talk,. .. I '-'301 to return thl' pin Ill the person mos1 resp<>n\lhlc (for the stalemate)." he \aid anJ ""al kc.•d to the p<xltum 10 gl\c 1hc pin to Lal..c •• 1 hope) ou c:rn uo;l· 1t to bu} .i book or l'-'1)," he o;a1d Eastburn. "'ho said his 'ion und Lake's sons \\trot to school togl•ther and panic1pa1ed 1n the saml' ac· 11vit1co;, said Jftcr the meet?ng thul he regarded Lake as holding the l..e} on whether the boord officials would comprom1!le 10 meet teacher de· mands or to hold lirm on latesl offers. Lake rrm1unrd s1len( when pres- ented with the pm but at the-end ofa (Pleue 1ee PAY /A2) 'All-American boy' Jae~ Armst~Ong di_es By_ 'lie Auoclated Preu Jack rm trona. 11n 1r Fofte colonel who hvcd in Laauna N1gutl and whose n:imc ~as bestowed on the Whcatics..cauna •· All·Amcncan boy .. radio hero oflhc I 93<h. bai. d~d .ncr a Iona 11lne . He WIS 74. In the c.erty 1930s; ~ncml Mill advcrt.,ina C)tCCui1vc decided 10 ~top 1 m hO"# hem tJh woutd rvprcJCnt •• 11·.\mcncan virtues or couraa . a nsc ot humor nd the champ1ontn1 of ideal .. accord1na to rm rona· son. fam •• mmy vale. a comrany C\· «UllVe. had hccn my father' rOOtn• mate in rollcac. and he dcc1d~ 10 ~ the name~Ja k strona' bttausc 11 . setmed t y all that.'• James rmstrona sa1 Jack rm trong. who da~ Mon· day, o mucWdcroratn! officer with an 1\lu tnous m1htar} career worthy of h1 name kt. ~ m«Ted t~ ~""1 i\ri" Fo"-"'1 a ~ond lieutenant In Jut I CM I. and wn \lllloncd 11 Ptarl Harbor d'urint l~ c. rh da) of World \\.ar 11 \f\rr the war. nn tron a (Pl ....... DISa/A.2) \' building!>'>' Ill be U'\Cd tor lhrec or four years. the earliest a ne" Jail could be built once a Jail-1111e 1s ~lected He said add1t1onal buildings m1gh1 be purchased b} the count' and plarcd at the honor farm 1f thl· 1..ount' ·., ,,ul population continues 111 1ncrea'll' JS prOJeCled In 1he meantime 1hc..· count' " pressing ahead w11h a plan tu hou~ about 400 inmates 1n lcao;ed tent·ll~e s1ruc1url'\ at thl· lo" -serurll\ \.1 u,11.. I. for1ht' unlll the mo<lular un its arrl\ l' Gatr said he hoJ>C!-1he plarnl. 1ents. re~mhhng 1ntlatabll' Quon'it't hut<>. couh.l be ini,tallt·d "11h1n J .. mailer ol da,.," fhl' tc..·nts "h1\h Jl'u an· air-c~lnc..l1t ionc..·J .rnd ha ' l' their o"n ~1tchc..•n' \\ill l'O\I thl' rount\ bet'>'l'en ~If Ml ll\10 and s :! ()(). 000 (Pleaae see COUNTY I A2l ' ............. .,, ....... u. Gall Demmer .... her ca ... ln • Yen.Ion of bl .. PIOJ9 maltlpllcatlon problema. , ________ _ 1 • ... --. \\orkman who urged mandatory temearfter. said ~oda}' he's ·•ptrfcctly happy with what's transpjred. so far Cin•e program)." '"lt (the tests) will &J ve k1dsa chance 1-0 sa) no and not ajve mto tbt tremendous social prc~sures to take dru,~:· he said . ... 1 also '>'11l 1ncrea~ parent aware- ness The\ don'1 know what the (Plea11e eee STUDENT/ A2) Youths busted on drug charges Eight arrested, three sought in FV police ?peratton at schools By PHIL SNEU>ElbfAN A three-month undercover opcr· auon at Fountain \'alle~ 's two high schools h~ nened I 0 JU' eniles.and one adult suspected of selling or rum1shmg drugs Police said eight suspects \\ert arrested earl) toda) at their homes 1n Fountain Valley and Santa Ana. the others "'ere being sought 'amed m the arrest warrants v.ere dents. t\\O Fountain Valle~ High students and one other JU'enile ~II are suspe< ted of drug '1olauons in' oh ing cocaine and manJuan~. f ountain \ alle' ~gt Lee Pepka '>aid Che adult arrested \\ 1lham Sv.an 01 ~an ta -\na. ts a Lo~ .\m1go~ !>tudent "'ho turned I !S in Januan. Nam~ of the JU\ en1les v.ere not released be· (Pleue eee DRDG/A2l Coast panel asks changes in LB land-use plan 8J Lt9A MAHONEY Of .. ..., ....... The California Coastal Com- mlaalon Tuesday told Laguna Beach of'fldals It wtll certify the city's land-use ptan If the muntd- pallty accepts a half dozen modl- ncations . The modifications, adopted by the commlaaton on an 11-1 vote. prlmarlly concern beach acoea and parking. (PleaM Me LAKD/A2) ',, •rh' ""u Id ,., c..' 1 tzul·" I'' t hl' \ppk II ,,1n puh't 11 the "11nl'T111 b' thl· .1uJ11• '1,11,11 ~Jd)>!.1 tn 11n1 np. lhc. \\ .11t, lhJI Rlll •Ill ti " .1 d ,l\\ "II unJcrJ, h1, ', r' ()nl\ thnr ll.,t '-•Ill'' v.,1ulJ In· dh .Ill th;it , hil1.1rl n 1 nr.1lll ,l 10 lhc..· 'fl\'l l.11 l IJ" ,\I p,,m, •llJ I k nll'ntan "h1•1• h.1\l talll'' ~hind ,, I h t'r t hl (l.l't 1 'l.·ar' Prllll'1 I ( ,111 h-1 r " J I th1 \ ll'la ~fr'ttl \lhnol TONY SAAVEDRA NEWSMAK[R S ha' rL'm1l\ l ,1 the.· 't111ma 1rad1t1onall) tulh.>'""~ 1 h1ldren 1hhl rrmrd111I l ,J, .. ~., II ' n111 .1 r•• ~r3m lor ·,to«· kJrnc.. r' 1.1 tha 11 " tur , h1ldrt•11 whc1 1 1·~uirC' J d1tk~nt lal ltl wh<'n fla,th ,ir\h Jlhl l llO' l'nt1nnJI t<'ad\lna. mt'th<":h ar\·n 1 dmnF th<' 1rn I..· In th1 da\\Ttl(•m. rncthoJ~ -not ,tuc..k.nt' -.m· the.· 1\nn that la1l Ui\tW\;LOn m.lh l4dcr:al1\. ndm rm ram t1d 1( 'c lh,·rc ar~ ~' rral ~.,, -Imm h1j1.hlt'(hnolo1> aaJ~ I\ tn 11ld·ln\h1t1n~ V.Ofk~~~ -111 ll.~lh math Jnd rt"adani nd th\'\ fl "1ll1n@ h1 ti"\ oer\ one ol (Pttue He CA TCH·UP I A3) Al * Orange COQl OAIL'I PILOTIWedneiday, June 12, 1985 DRUG PROBE NETS 11 SUSPECTS ••• f' homAl caute oftbeir aaes. Police said tbe 1n-.esupt1on was conducted by two rcctnt politt academy araduates who enrolled at the hi£b M:bools. In ~arch. a 20-)ear-old man was placed at L.oi Amiaos. and a 23-_year· old woman attended classes at Foun- tain Valley H1ah. Onl> top.admini&- 1ra1ors at each school v.erc aware 1ha1 they were actu lly undercover drug aatnts. None of the drug transactions lcadina to today's arrests took ph,ce on the Fountafo Valky High campus, but four took place at Los Amigos restrooms 'Bnd a bascb3ll field. ac- cordina to mvestigators. ln a prcp:ircd statement, Lt. Rich· ard Davenpon said lhll compared to past undercover operations. 1b1s one "netted a subscantiaJl) smaller number of persons" mvol ed wtth drugs. . Police officers and local school administnuors said 1t was difficult to ti)' whe-ther tudents arc sh)'ln& av."ll) from druas or are s1mpl)0 bemg more CllUllOUS about drug USC and purchases. "You'd have to have your head tn the ~d to thtnk there are no drugs out there," gt. Pepka said. "If you want i1 bad enough, you can get 1t." David Hagen, principal at Foun- tain Valley High. said today he approved the undercover operation when approached by pohcc four months aao. "We have a campu of 3.500 students," he said. "You don't want drugs on a hian school campus. You want to protect the maJority of students f ron'i those who do use dru ." Tt5e Fountain Valle; principal said he w.as pkased that the undercover agent made no drua trans.actions on campus and polled no drug use tn restrooms. Principal Andrew McT"ggan of Los Am1aos High today called the undercover operation "a necessity."' LAND-USE PLAN ••• "We have had some idea there was some (drug) activity on campus." McTaggan said. "If an undercover agent could save j ust one student • -from drup. b} God we wert' aoing to so for it.' From Al· Only CammtSS1oncr Donald Mein· nas dissented on the vote. He objected to a condition rcquinng beach access through Irvine Cove. a pnvate com- munjty. The cG has six months to hold public hearings on the modified plan. I fit adopts the comm1ss1on's changes within that time frame. the plan will be automatically cerufied. leaving only zonjng and enforcement sec- tions of itsLocal Coastal Plan for review. June Catalano. community development director. said. Hearings on the land-use plan should bcgjn in August. she said. The small numberofmoditicauons and relative agreeme1'1l bet"'ecn the city. and the Coastal Commission is due to Laguna Beach's strong en- vironmental orientation. Catalano 1 said. "The city is and has been PAY FIGHT ••• P'ro.mAl series of attacks by teachers said that he is not "anti-teacher." He claimed money for higher pay increases (the teachers were offered a 3 percent pay increase this year, the same as received by other djstrict unions) was not available. Lake said that the district's S46 million budget contained only a SJ00,000 closing contingency. Another I percent pa}' increase. he said. would deplete the fund to $70.000. Most financial expens. he said. would think that contingency is supponive of Coastal Act obJec- tives." sh~ said. ' The 1976 Coastal Act created the commission to oversee de"elopmcnt along the Caljfomia coastline. Cities an<i counties bordering the coast are required to submit a Local Coastal Plan for comm1ss1on arprO\ al. until the plan 1s ccnitied. al development proposals within a coastal comm uni· ty is subject to commission review. Vinuall}' all of Laguna Beach 1s under the control of the Coastal Commission. Only Sycamore Hills is not included tn the Local Coastal Plan. The city submitted a pan1al plan to the commission in 1982. but withdrew It in order to prepare the land use and open space pon1ons of the document. Catalano said. too small. .. Ladies and gentlemen. I am not anti-teacher. I write to the legJslators to increase funds." But Lake claimed that school revenue is out of local officials' hands -.. If we don't act prudently, we ma}' go bankrupt." In his remarks. Eastburn also singled out trustees Stephen Smith and Rori Marcus for criticism for holding back on the salary offers but praised the two women trustees. board president Linda Moulton and Sherrie Ba um. ''for their suppon." Mcl'agsart said he had anticipated drug use would be worse. "But then again. 1t was JUSt one agent." ~ said. ''You ma; JUSI be touching the tip of the iceberg. It's difficult to say on an)' high school campus the amount of drug use going on." Both agents. who were interviewed provided their names or addresses would not he disclosed. said they had little trouble blendtng 1n with high school students. .. Fortunately. I can look !>omewhat young.'" said the female agent. who told Fountain Valley High students she had just moved to the area. She said the division of drug users and non-users was "about half and half." The male agent said his police academy-length hair was sull short when enrolled at Los Amigos. but he sttll had little trouble mixing in. He said he simply gravttated toward students who used drugs. "If l talked to a person who didn't use drugs, they'd usually refer me to someone who did," he said. DIES ••• Fro m Al assigned by the Air Force to the newl }' formed Atorruc Energy Commission. R1smg to the rank of colonel. he began deve loptng programs that eventually led to the launching of the nation's first atomic-powered satelhte. STUDENT DRUG TESTS ••. · \I.lifter his retirement from the Air Force 1n 1961, Armstrong worked--fer- the Rocketdyne Di vision of Rockwell From Al panies are hk~:· he said. ~~~.llUllll.U.JJK~~w;+Jh.e.n.Sm"A , toda) that Workman and others 1n the athletic dcpanment deserve con- gratulauons for the a nu-drug effons. "h's excellent. and I think 11 v.111 work. If it JUSt helps a few to stay off International in Los Angeles and (drugs) 11"s worth 1t." . helped develop the powerful engines Board President Linda Moulton that later were used 1n the Apollo and · 1--Gemim·space programs. ~1s son~ afte.r tn1t1al reservations. Workman's .\rmstrong. a native of Min- prev1ous plan called for tesuog of neapohs. also 1s survived by his wife football players onl) "I thought that and mother. Memorial services were was vel) elitist.'' she said toda), "it sc heduled for Thursda} at the United should be available to all students." L..Methodist Church in outh Laguna. BITTER CAR EASY TO LOVE ••• From Al - State and Europe. The 52-y~ar-old native of Schweim. West German\. 1s con11 nu- all)' greeting guests. sharing a keen sense of humor ans ..... enng the rnunt- less questions ht"s been a!>ked so many 11me~ before and t1relcssl} posing \\Ith his cars for 1hc cameras It's a far Cl) from his da) s as a European race car dn ... er when he achieved lap records on road courses throughout Europe. It was during those years that Bliler built up his technical knowledge of what 1s im- portant in a well-built car "A good car 1s one that la sts the race; a bad car is one that breaks:· he said. Bitter parlayed hi s racing career into an auto pans business. later representtng a small Italian brand of automobiles. But when the ln1er- meccan1ca continued to break dm~ n despite his best efforts Bitter Jn·1ded 10 build his own cars The first producuon model was bu ill 1n l 97 .I and led to the develop- ment of the Biller S( Coupe. brought on the market in 1980. The features are indeed 1mpresSI\ e Top speed" 130 mph L'nder the hood? A Gt·rman-bu11t. ·'·liter O\ er- head cam. Sl\-C}'l,inder engine In- terior'.' Supple Italian leather Tires'' Pirl'llt!>. Stereo s~stem'l Blaupunkt Gas mileage" Get serious. The B1tler SC has nimble, respon- sive handling and acceleration that glues your back to the leather seats. But Bitter c;a1d he stnves to make sure his cars are built not onl) for speed. but also comfort. And while dnvmg at the restratned speeds typical of the Orange Count> freewa~ system. the nde 1s smooth and quiet. Then. there's the pnce tag. The Coupe. the first Bitter in- troduced to America. sells for ahout $52.500. It has been JO•ncd b~ a four- door sedan. about $55.000. and a convertible. Yth1ch ~ells for abou1 $72.500. -· Clearl). the Biller '-,( 1s not tor everyone. Even so. B1!ter said he's confident h1scarw1llsucceeJ 1n thecompe11t1 ,e v.orld of luxury sports cars. "r ve alwa\s tned to use "hat 1s be~t fur m\ 'car." he said ... If tha1 means bu) ing Italian leather instead of German-made. hccause 1t'<o ,ofter and more comfortahle. tha1·s"' hat r 11 do .. But the real thnll of building a lu>.Ul) sports car comes at unex- pected times. Wh1Je Biller was taking guests Tuesda} for a sptn through In ine. a truck dnver who pulled alongside at a stop light stuck his head out the window to ge t a closer look. "What 1s that?" he yelled. ".\ Biller," Bitter yelled back. "It'!> German.'' -"What makes it go~" Bmer nashed a wide gnn Speedtng off" hen the hght turned green. Bitter told his guests: "That never happens in Europe. But here. people appreciate a n1 ct' car I love that. "Even 1f they can't afford 11. the}' still appreciate it.·· COUNTY J AIL FUNDS ..• From Al ( ount\ 011 1\ •ah .trl' lOn\llkrtng k•a<,1ng four 111 lht tl'nl' E:h h tent 1.1.ciu lJ an:ummodJtt· 11)(! inrnall'' (In doublc-dcd. hunJ.., tht· \ha.ti \Jld "W e hope 1h1'\ '"II g1\l' l''l'f\ 1nmct1e a hcd · (jale'> \aid ol thc t\\ln solutions after <.upcn l\or<. aripro' cd purchase of modular hutld1ng' He reported that~ :\J inmatl'\ "'ere torcl'J to sleep on the Jail lloor~unda) night. up from 179 onl\ tht• 1.1.cck ~fore County supcn 1<.or<, and the 'hentl were ordered to rcdull' Jail o'er crowdtng and pro\ 1Jc e~ch in matt· w11h a bunk in ~larch alter l i ~ · D1~tnct Judge Wtlham Gra, found Just Call 642-6086 0 .. 11, Pilot Dea Ivery 11 Ou•r•nleed thl' official\ 1n lOllll'inpt for latl1ng 10 r1:Jucc thl' Jail pnpul.H1m1 J' ht• had ordered 1 n I lJ7 X Crra\ fined thl'COUOI\ s-o.uooand imposed an add111onal \10-pcr-da) fine for each inmate forced to sleep on tht• Jail nom during any 24-hour period. .\<i pan ol ll'> l'ITons to reduce 1\\l'rcrowd1ng. -;upen1sors ha'c tran<,ferred lOO lo"·nsk inmates to hoth the Musick and Theo Lacy hranch 1a1ls anJ refu~d to accept an) klleral or <,tatc prisoners. In the pa\t severa l weeks. super-'''°'" ha ve approved expenditures 101ahngclo'>l' to $3 m1ll1on tn It\ l'ffort to reduce O\'Crtrov.J1ng and compl y w11h lhl' mun order Ac~1dcs lrans- femng prisoners anll rurchastng the modula r units. board members have approved the purchsc of tnple-llered bunks and extra sh enfrs deputies to keep a watchful e}e on 1ransferees. Judge Ora} was scheduled today to take a first-hand lpo~ at the county's efforts when he inspect<; thq Jail. He will be accom panied both by county attornc}s and .\m~ncan Civi l L1ben1es Union la"yer Richard Herman. who has represe nted in- mates in the matter Wha t do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message Wtllbe recorded, transcrl6ed and delive red to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the rditor on any topk . Contributors to our Le tters column must Include their name a'nd telephone number for verification. 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C.ly 70 50 ••<f&>~ FRONTS l U V91JN 103 71 Tem)>er1111ret l tlllt Roch 84 st W•111..,. C010.....,. 1no1n1t PftYIO..I loYltViHt 83 55 oay'a "'G" and overn1Qt11 aow to e a"' OcCUMl<I ..._. Sta!IOrWy ...... Melnplllt .. 82 sno-a RAWl F._.,l•H Snow EDT Mielnl IMcll " '° "' l• Mllw-.. 511 ... -.,.._ s.r.c• ~ v S Oool "'C-u AIOtl\y 76 $$ M!*-SI Ptul 59 •4 AIDuQ.,..qu, 86 12 Nalhllllle 80 st ArnerlllO n 57 NtwOflHM es 73 Senta An• 75 ., Al\Cno•eo• 61 47 New YQ(h 75 ee Ca lif. Temps Atlllllll •• et Nor!Olk Va 112 16 &11111 Cruz M 54 Atlanllc Clly 711 67 Oltl-I Clly 11 511 Tenoev~ 79 St Au11111 112 73 Omaha et •I HIQll low l)llCIPICl hOn l()f 24 noutt y_,,.,. V1y II• .. BelllfTIOtt 82 10 °''"'°° 118 73 end"'Q at 5 I m W~ey aei. .. 11~0 102 13 Surf Repoz:t 8~ingn1m 61 at l>Medelphl• 80 ea 81 ere~ 58 3e P1>0en1• 107 64 Eu••h 67 52 Freano 105 7• Bo4M 13 55 Pma~n 78 50 LOCATIOH llD BHAN ·11oe1on eo 6 1 Pont Me 71 Sii Lene ate .. 104 Ill 82 .. t1\lnllnQIOI' a..cn 2·4 lair Bul1eto 66 ., Ponteno 0< as 81 lOIAngetff c._ 62 31 o ... iano e1 5e R.-Jelly HewP0<1 3-4 , ... Pro•lOene• so 65 55 •01~ Sl•Mt loiewpotl 3-8 gooCI C11er•1on. s c; 95 71 =::n1v 91 72 Paso Rol:>IM 119 22nCl SUMI. N-port 1·2 POOf Clt.vlea1on w v 88 57 64 35 Reel BluN 108 1• 01w101te.N C Redwood C•cy 93 59 Ball>Oe Wllclge 4·8 good 811 72 Reno 90 50 80 50 l-ciuna Beac:n 3.4 good ~ 60 33 Reno RICllmOnO 81 74 tOS 6J Sanc-11 3.5 good 58 45 SllOUlt 73 St S«:t-10 Clncinnel• 82 SS SI Pe11-Tamc><i 97 78 Selll\N 10 56 Waler 1...,,11 e8 ~ ~ 50 Sen Lake C11y 82 54 San Diego 10 .. s ..... d118Cll()n '°"'" Columt>ut. on 51 San Ancont0 92 72 San Franct~ 82 "'"' CON:Ofd,N H 79 60 San Juan.PR 811 78 Sanl• Berbera 10 Sil OellU-Ft W0<1n SIOClllOI' 104 67 Tid es es 62 S..llle 81 S8 Oeyton 81 50 Sf\ftYtlC>O'\ 811 10 Hlgll, IOW. prac1p11ai.on !or 24 nourt TOOAY enoing el Sp m l...Oll'f '*"-69 51 SI>«*-ao n Foul cow I 2 ~ 1 Oet MQI,,. 6e 49 s,.--67 50 Bentow 108 72 8111 Big .,.., 88 39 OetrOll ae 48 l Ol)ell• ,. 53 Flrtcn~h 621•m 3 4 Duluth 57 34 TUCIOn 102 7 I 8bllop 99 S8 SllClon low 11 seam 1.3 81yt/lt 106 so El Paso 26 71 TLllN ao 56 s.cono '1'1!n ll•2pm 50 F~s 71 52 WM/llnglon 81 73 Cacllline &a 81 Fergo 53 3$ Wlcl\lte 89 50 Long BMcln Fleoal•" 85 .. Wdk-8ar•• 71 116 Monro.Ill Grand ~1 Monterey 6 1 46 GtMt Fettl 89 57 Mt W!llon Her!IQ(d 82 61 Extended Newport 8Mclt HeM<le 74 ., Ontwlo H~ ea 73 p....,. Spring.I Houston tn 66 Coeslel IOW doud9 and tocel ~ Peudene lnd-.po4<S n S3 01ilefWIM moacly ~ Hiefla 611 to 4 ,.,_...,. Jed<IOll,MI 80 ee along tne-10 Ille tow to rnlCI IOe Sen 8eme<Clln0 SenGallfi.t J-IOll•Ute 96 74 inland ~elteya LOW9 in ll'lt uoe>er SO. to JutlNO 53 46 upper eo. S...JoM ___, CATCH-UP PROGRAM .~. From Al them until something clicks. "There are as· many ways as the teacher 1s creative.'' said lead instruc· tor Mary Stanton, wa' tnga hand past the filmstrip viewers. computer ter· minals. calculators. electronic games and workbooks. -.. "Each child has a different way of leammg and you just ttave to ti ncht ... Stanton said. "Sooner or later they learn." Mean" hale. she added. the three teachers and their aides g1,e the c11it<Ji'Cn .. a torutlovc and a11entio11." The estimated 200 students spend· mg 30 minutes a da} tn the special class aren't the only ones recel\ ing attention. .. Project Catch-Up" wa~ f('Centl} honored by the federal Depanmcnt of Educauon as one of the top four .. Chapter I" programs tn the state. Under Chapter I. the federal go'· ernment funds tutoring programs for rh1ldrcn tinashing 1n the bottom 25 percent on basic skills tests. The program 1s linked 10 socio· C4'onom1c factors. and geared to ~chools "'1th a high ra110 of mtnont~ '1udent~ f1om IOYt·tncume families. Some arl' l'htldren who s1mph have problem' understanding English fulh . P'omona Elemental) was the onl~ school 1n Southern California re- cognized for i\S Chapter I program. with other honors goin' to the Alameda Uni tied School District, the anta Rosa High School District and the Healdsburg Union High School District -all in the nonhern pan of th e state. Altogether. I 18 programs were ho nored from among 331 nominees subm111ed by state education depart- ments throughout the country. as well as the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Puerto Ri co. Eleven schools were nomi nated from California. Judging for the award was based on the 1983-84 school year. As pan of their nomtnatton. Pomona school officials submitted a stud}' tracking 16 students who have gone from the first grade through the m.th in" ProJCCt Catch-Up.'' Not only ha ve these students c:aught up wi lh their grade le' els. but many posted abo'e average scores in the California Test of Basic Skills. the measuring stick used in this state for math and reading abiliHes. The repon showed that the pro- gram's success had been sustained over a long-term period. said Rose- mane Bodrogi. director of state and federal projects for the Newpon- Mesa Unified School Distnct. Bodrogi is quite familiar w1th the Pomona school prosram. he was principal there for six years before taking the JOb last fall at the d1s1nct office. ---'·----- .. What we did was build on the pos1ti,e." she said "The kids feel special there; 1n fart. the) get dis· eouraged when they have to lea\e." Pomona Elementary. which re· cel\CS St 00.000 annuall) for th~ program. serves a predom1natel}' Hispanic. low-i ncome area of south· west Costa Mesa. Nearly half the 450 students attending the school are so- called u nderachievc rs requin ng extra tutoring. About 46 percent of the school's enrollment 1s H1span1c. "hile another l 0 percent 1s Oriental. Children can be heard on the playground calling to each other 1n Viet namese. Spanish. Laotian and about l 2 other languages. .\ga1nst this interracial panorama. "Project C'a1ch-Up" was created on the back of the school stage. It has smce moved to the fore front of educational programs attempting 10 pack 11;, years of learning into eve11 school year. Yet children in the class are JUSt as hkel} to be taught how to eat nee with chopsticks as ttlcy are to study multiplication tables. Theme days are held for the vaned cultures represented in the classroom. In th·osc areas. the students becomt.' the experts. One group offounh-graders sa1 on the floor recently, playi ng a version of "bingo" 1n which the teacher called out multiplication problems. Others pecked away at a gadget rcscmblinf an adding machtne - except this gizmo doesn't answer math problems, it gives them. Stu- dents must compute the equation bv punching the corresponding numbers. .._---UTTERS CUS Designed, Finished Installed 72 el THtHllOAY ea S8 I 33e m I 0 13 54 Flftl IOW 94 611 F1111 n19n 125 • m 3.4 70 63 Sac:ono iow 12"3211m 11 89 59 Second hlQ/I 7 09pm 53 10• 11 8"" HIJ tOdey II 8 05 11 m • •- 86 58 Tnurll041Y at 5 4 1 • m eNI Nit 8llelf'I et 9• S8 .e 05 pm 94 80 MOO<l Nit IOdAy 81 3 01 pm , ;,_ 89 so l Plurlld~ el 2 43 • m and Mii ega1n •I 97 f'>'I 3 5epm Oally Piiot pftoloa bf ltowwd Uplft Hashem Naz.er! ralee• hl1 hand to answer a queation . .\nd it's no problem 1f they need extra help . Classes are limited to abOut six children. enabling teachers to give them the attention not available in ronvent1onal 30-student classrooms. Teachers emphasize the attention as well as the extra gadgetry and games while trying 10 sell the program to wary parents. disappointed that their child 1s being pulled from a regular class. . .. Usuall~ we sa) ~omething to the effect that 1h1s is a unique opponun1· t)." Stanton said. "We also give them an out-we ~a) maybe their child has · been absent a lot or was ~1111ng next to a no1s\ student." uch 1s the upbeat mode of the class that issues onl > "positive" re- poncards "The child's achieve ments, how- ~ver small. are emphasized.'' says the program's brochure. "It is within this atmosphere of confidence that trust ~rows and children make giant steps in learning.'' 32 Years Ex perience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINESl9-QUALITY StiUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY ••• AT FACTORY D'RECT PRICESI Call (7:14) 548~1 or 548-1l17 .. .. ~,~~~~~~~iiiliiiiiilllillllllliilliili--iiiiiiiim: HEllWOOD MAIUFACTllY 19n Pfacentta Avenue • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 - . ' .. • • ., .... I • .. Smoking law ge_ts final collntJ OK Unclaimed boat auction 8aturday · But wat~red-down measure won •t affect smoktng1n th~rkplace no-smoluna proarum for all pnvate emplo)er . votcid aaa1n t the ordinance. fhe law. which l OCS into effect 1n QO ~. a~ to umcor porated sreas of the count} It docsn 't affect cme . employers throuJhout lhe county. · • However. the chamber u~'8enll) informed tu.Pff"·:--.......... "'""·.--1 visors that tt could not be ~pon 1ble f0tritbttdevdopiftl such a pf'Ol,nlm or enforcina it In a lcutt delivered to tht chai rman's offic~ last week. Oranse Coumy Cha.mbtt of Commerce PK~idcnt LuC1en Truhitl reinforced me Unclaimed boats found in the past year floating off ~ewport Harbor will be sold by Newport Beach pohee at June IS, auction. By JEFF ADLER OftMCl.-y"9tl .... The Oranae County Board ofSuperv1 ors on Tuesday adopted a watered-down smokmg ord1nan« t'hat bans smoking in all county buildin-.s. but no longer mclude~ prnvisions re1ul ting smoking 10 pnvate workplaces. upt>rv1sor Bruce Ne5tandc, who 1n1t1ated the call for 1moklna rcaulat1on~governing priyate wol'kpla~. voted 1n favor Of the rt:VlSCd version Of the law. chamber's position. The auction, set for 9 a.m .. will be cnoducted at the city. yard, 592 Superior Ave. The boats will be sold as-1s wathout guarantee of physical condition. There will be 36 boats on the auction block. All purthascd property must be removed at the conclusion of the ,auctfon. Without comment, supervisors approved the nev. no- :smoking law on a, 3-2 vote -the same margin by which the measure was approved a week ago. · During a stormy snsion l:m month, 'Ul)t'rv1sor<> agreed to strip the ordinance of provisons that v.ould have required employe~ to devdop mandatory smokt'lS guidelines for pnvate workplace5t emplo) 1ng more than IO persons. Truh11l adv15ed Riley the chamber intended only ••10 develop a prOIJ'llm to inform and encourage .. employers to develop a smoking pohcy uperv1sors have directed that the volunW")' ptattam be reviewed befo~ January 1986. If insufficient prosras has ~en .. made on a voluntary basi1. board memben have indicated they will consider revwina the mandatory Ma•tering home computers Board Chairman Thomas Riley and Vice Chairman Ralph Clark. who both advocated a stronger mandatory instead. the board agrttd to allow the Orangr('ounty Chamber of Commerce to develop a voluntary. self- enfomng no-smoking program that v.ould incl ude pnvate aspects of the program Ha:-'c a personal computer but don't know how to u~ tt? ~ddleback Coll~ge North Community Services will present a seminar along with Sperry Corporation Computer Systems on "Fundamentals of the Personal Computer." June 24 and 26 from 6--9 pm in Irvine. J Topics will include how a computer functi_pns. computer programming. apppbcation soflw4re, and fundamentals of computer hardware. • ·-·- Fee for the course is $80. For additional information or registration. call 559-13 13. Art of convenatlon "'The Art ofConversat1on," a six-week.summer wo rkshop with author and spealcer Mort S.tein, will be offered by Newport Beach Parks. Beaches. and Recreation Dept. Monda> mornings starting June 24 at Mariner's Library. · Stein will discuss overcoming shyness. humor. appropriate subjects for conversation, and related subjects· for both social and bus1 rie~s settings. _Call 644-3151 to register or get more infor- mation. I•lam and polltlcs An understanding of the relat1onsh1p between politics and religion in Islamic countries will be the topic for .. Islam and Political Power," a course being offered Mondays and Wednesday from June 24 to July 24 by UC Irvine Extension. George Grose. president of The Academy of Judaic. Christian and Islamic Studies. wi ll ~ead this discussion of Islam and its influence. aimed at people wjth business connections in the Near East. Course fee ts S 130. Call UCI Extension at 856-5414. Laguna art museum kicks off expansion with 'grand closing' By LISA MAHONEY Los Angeles artist Michael Davis has OfiMDeMJl'lloUlaft been commissioned to design an out- The Laguna Stach Museum of Art go t door sculpture fo r the museum. To be its S 1.5 million e.xpans1on program made of bronze. steel. wood and glass, tts under way last week wtth a combination lines will convey the anmic. htstoncal groundbreaking, final exh1b1t1on and and cultural purposes of the institution. "grand clQsing" celebratton Friday. Jmprove ments are being financed · The 56-year-old -building at Cliff through an ambitious fund-raisrngeffon Drive and Pacific Coac;t Highway will on the part of museum volunteers and d ouble in size between now and its staff. scheduled reopening '" May 1986. It Founded in 1918. the Museum of An exterior will be wrapped in glass and began life as the Art and E.xhibiuon pink plaster walls to add 9,500 square Gallery at the old Town Hall. The gallery feet of gallery and work space to th<.' was renamed the Laguna Beach An three-story structure. Association in 1920. and it moved to its The cc;>st of improvements is est1 -present quarters in 1929. mated at S 1.3 m1ll1on. Another Gallery space was added in 195 J when $200.000 will be spent on acquisi tions the museum established us permanent and bolsttring the museum's end ow-rollection of early Laguna Beach ment. painters. The addition will house a special In t 97'2.. the museum adopted its exhibits room. three galleries for the present name. Sc' 1. .LIJ.a-museum's permanent collecuo n and an The museum specializes in e.xh1-ence 6.0r C.u U6.en enlarged museum store on the mat·n b. · fC 1·r. . . . h . 1t1ons o a 11om1a artists wit part1cu- Elementary school teachers. yo uth leaders and fl oor. tar emphasis on emerging local talent. others involved in teaching young children can learn A wraparound staircase and an how to make science more interesting to their elevator leading 10 a second-floor It also hosts panel discussions. a s1rvtud1.neentEsx1tnenas1.fi01vne. -da)' course being offered by UC catwalk will a lso be added. Second-floor lecture series. art classes for schoolch1ldren. bus trips to other mu- ··1ntegrating Science in the Elementary School i m Pro v em en ts 1 n c I u d e a _seums_ and major art toµ.rs-to San Curricl:'lum." raught by science instructor Joe ooardroom/library and e.xpanaeooffice Francisco, New York and Chicago. I L Foraker. wi ll combine hands-on lab experiences space for museum staff. It opened a museum annex last with demonstrations and lesson development plans. The museum's lower-level galler) will October at South Coast Plaza In Costa Laguna Beach Mueeum of Art Director Bill Otton and bJa wife The course wi 11 be June 24-28. and repea~ted~J::.;u;.:.l)~+-ll--9e--ettte<&<J a~Stia-al~rOOfM'tiAm'\r:-. --p11iivf .. e ... ~-sno-.-...e..,<-+.hmib"'i,.,,ts~rnu~a~\ _,,..,.0.,.1"'ilTill,,10,...e.-,,wmllTiurt.le..-~Dl..,..ana "1.Watecl • ---.-..-._ rrr-::a=n-uly 19-i\ugusl 1. I he lee IS Tl . . -. Frida b 1 din their rue. t m.bck f th Extension Can ~-,,nswer qwesti"ons and . provide an preparatio n area. vault and a lobb} construction is under wa } at the Cit ff prog. ram · Y Y en 11ll PT o a -up o e registration at 85~414. .. gallery will be added 1n the expansion. Drive site. painting .. American Gothfc.'' · Tea for upectant moms San Clemente General Hospital v. 111 host a "Maternity Tea .. for expectant mothers from ·San · Clemente, Dana Point. Capistrano Beach and San Juan Capistrano June 27 from 2-4 p.m. Huntington baby fin_~lly allowed to leave hospital County to collect data on·cityhood . The program. designed to ease the fears and answer the questions of expectant mothers. ·" 111 inclu.de free refreshments and gift drawings.Call San Clemente General Hospital for add1t1onal tnfor- mation at 66 l-4.t48. By JEFF ADLD OflMCl.-y ....... By STEVE MARBLE I uesdJ\. the link' bm \\Cnt homl' Of lhe Delly Piiot llelt Wieder at HB meeting ·\ftl.'r ~pcnd tng the tirst 10 month') of his hti.· 1n the: hosp11al v.hcri." hl' endured al mo~t a dozen operation'> and fo ught hr<\\ cl~ for lite. JcfTrc} Baker 1s home. .fhc tirst upcrar1on to torrl'l"I th l' blod .age resulted 1n more compltc.1- tt0ns than anyorw. 1ndud1ng the aJ tend 1 ng ph~ s1c1an... rnuld ha' c imagined. ('HO( 'ipo~csv.uma n Laura Johnson said. .. [,cl"\one v.a:. \tl a11a~·ht•d 10 ha m:· Raker said .. Panialh ~rJU\l' hl' h.td been thl°fl' <;o iong hut probabh morr bel·au'>l' ht' hd'i SUl h J great. outgoing pcrsonaht\~· By a 4-1 vote. the Orange County 8owd of Supervtsors agreed Tuesday to ooUect lnfe>nnlltion It feels will be vttaJ in determlntng whether dtyhood for communities in the south p811 of the county ts possJblle. Orange C'dunt~ Su pen 1sor Hamett Wieder v. 111 conduct a Town Hall mec11ng Thursda} fro m 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Council Chambers, 2000 Mai n St. .. He slept through the n1ghL" the child's mother Linda Ba~er ~ad this morntng with the son of disbelief parents e-.:press when an mfant makes 11 through a night w1thou1 cf)1ng. JefTre} ·s \.\ indp1pcs were too nar- row. he suffered an intestinal infec- tion and there wa!> a blockage 1n his nasal passages JcfTre~ fluttered on the cnt1cal list at 11mcs. h1c, mother said. Dortors said Lt ma~ be a~ lo ng 3!1 J \ear befo re Jeffre\ can stan eating ihro ugh h1<; mouth. and un11l 1hen. he v. ill take formula through a stomat h . tube With Board Ct\aJnJ'Uln ThQmu RMt'y ~ the action. supervfsors directed the County Administrative Offloe to create.a date btlM OWi the next year that will enable ~ "*"beta 'to understand the complex questlona cttyhood In the south county ralaee. A panel of experts will exam ine child care In Orange County. Southern Califo rnia's water supply 1s scheduled to be another topic to be discussed. CALENDAR ··it so ternlic to final!} ha ve him home... the Huntington Beach woman said. "We·vc waited 'iO long. In all. Io se parate operauonc, wt•re performed. Wednesday, June 12 JdTre) v.as horn ~ug 8. 1484. at Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Nev. port Beach but v.1th1n hours of ht!> birth th e child wa!> moved to ( "htldren's Hospital of Orange C'ount~ ··.\t lirst m) huo;hand and I spent all of our time at the hospital. Thcn \\I.' n~dh ted that \.\a)n·t going 10 help him get better. We v.cnt through phases and kept adjus11n~ ... said Baker. v.h o has three other children. ··t-11.' LJn sv.allo" hut he docsn"t hkl· an~t h 1ng tn his mouth. Hc·s ne,l·r eaten so he doesn't real!~ knov. v.hdt 111.,:· Baker said ··But \OU I.no" that soml•da' ht'" 111 and he '"111 tigurn lU t that n·, prem neat ·· Johnc,1\n \.lid Jeffrl'\ ·, pru'>fX't I'> an: cxcelknt. She said "'' an11c1p::itl'd that h1<; gruv. th \\ill Ix· slow dunng the ne\t \Car but that once his st0mach tube~; are removed. he v.111 grov. .ind de' clop nnrm..111~ Supervisor Bruce Nestande, who Initiated the action. med that the study tnctude what .n.ct lncorporetton would have on eervtcM for the--. how It would change county flnanOM. wt'8t the flscaf feastblllty of tncorporatk>n might b9 Md whet Impacts the toss of ~ to the county WOUid have on the rest of tM cowrty. No meetings scheduled Thursday, May 13 • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Planalng Commission. Cit\ Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. · According 10 doctors. JcffrC) "as born \\-Ith a tracheal esophageal s1stula - a blockage bct\.\een his esophagus and trachea. Wh en he swallowed. hqu1d would be routed to his lungs and when he hrcathl·d the aar would he directed 10 his <;tomach "There were II mes v. hen II v. a so hard. l''ipec1all~ when he was on th e cn11cal list:· she said ... But "'e knev. "e v.as gomg to make 1t."" o\ga1ns1 all odds. JefTre)' dad ma~e 11 and foll owing a ~end-off party with thl· ho<;p1ta l <;tatT and ph~s1c1an<> ··EH·n1u..1ll\ ·· l1lhn"'n ,,lid ··,ou·11 nc\cr IX·.1hk to tcll v. hat ..I \Ill. bO\ hl' .......... boar:"!t~:S~~~~ see1<k;to~ en ~ed ctty to taMd such studies. PoucE Loe Teen-ager held in Irvine on attempt rape, assault Irvine police arrested a I 7-year-old boy Tuesday for the attempted rape and sexual battering ofa high school girl. The boy, who was not identified because of his age. was taken to the police station for questioning about 4:50 a.m. and placed under arrest later that morning. He is being held at LapnaBeach In the wake of stepped-up enforce- ment of handb1ll laws, police officers Tuesday advised a Forest Avenue business thu it could not place fliers on parked vehicles. • • • Jewelry valued at S 1.000 was stolen along with miscellaneous credit cards and tickets from a 'Van Dyke Dt1ve home, the vicum told police Tue~}. • • • Bur&tars broke a window to get into a South Coast Highway busint'ss early Tuesday. but the bu,..Jary loss has yet to be detemuned. the v1c t1m said. • • • Pohcc arrested' t\tO motonsts on susp1c1on of dnv1nJ under the in· Oucncc of alcohol. ohn Alan Fisk. 31. wautoppcd at 1:30a.m. on North Coast Highway. Roger Jam~ Olson. 43. was arre trd late Monday night -.a1ona1UCt fOObtocl..oft'~ S\n-tl t C-taM- Ca h totahna S 1.rnn wa~ reponc:d tolen from the har 01 Mesa Verde Orange Count> Ju"cn1le Hall. Police sa) the bo) and a 27-)ear-old man. both employ~s of Ba'<tcr's Restaurant .on Culver Drive. were entertaining two teen-age girls at the restaurant afterclo ing ttmC" when the rape attempt allegedly occurred According to the g1rb. who arc both 17. the bo) escorted one of them to Country Club. 3000 Club Hou~ Dnve. between 10·30 p.m. Mondn) and 8:45 a.m. Tuesday The mone ) apparently was taken from the night deposit cash box. • • • Tool worth S 1.200 we rt reported stolen from a garage in the I 00 blocl of Momstown Lane t>c,i~ecn 10:30 pm. Monday and 7:30 a.m . Tuc~ay. • • • A microwave, valued Gt $200, was rep<>rted stolen from a home 1n the 300 bk>ck of Bay Terrace between 8:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. Monda~ Entry wa made through the pra into the house • • • A stereo wn reponcd stokn from a car parked at Pacific Federal Plaza.. 1901 Ncwpo n Blvd , Mtw('tn l:SO and 3:30 p.m Tursday Tht front and rear windows to tht cnr had ~n mashed 10 p1J\ tnlt'). Fountain Valley 8 uralar5'itol<S1 .200 v.orth of tool~ and d1J S.SOO "'°'th ol dam. llt' to 11 the lad1n re'>trnom . lollnv.l·d ha inside and ~e,ualh asi.aultl·d hcr The attar !.. v.a~ ·1ntl·rrupll'd h~ thr arrival of the second girl. thl' '1ct1m said. PohCt' wen-called-shortt . bctorc 5 a.m . and hoth lllf'n '"'-'re ta .. t•n 1n tor questioning. The .:!1-)ear-old wa~ not charged in the 1nc1dl·nt. pohrc said tool btn at a D: nakctnc JOb site in the 9900 block of Talbert Tht' o;uspects apparrntl) entered through an un- secured basement passagewa) and pned open the back co"er of the tool bin to rcmo' e the uems. • • • telephone ;ms\\oenpg machtne. valuC'd at S.:!00. v.,.as 'tolen from the Capp (arr offirc<; ot 17 330 Brookhunt. • • • A bu11lar took $400 tn car tcreo equipment from n I Q8 I blue Ford van parked in the I SQOO ~ocl of Mt Matterhorn. a n:~1dcnt rcponed T1ut1day • • • 70-year-old . nui \na woman wn assaulted and then robbed by a man who fled the scene 1n a IJ1l) Ford T-81rd The woman. hoppina on tht> 16200 block of Harbor. dauncd t"-t Mt'l'•tllfftt klrted ~ 1n tht tei and then stoic her pu~. with content\ valued at SSO • • • Gardening tool • valued at SSOO. were ~tolen from 1n QDCn Pl'Qr an !Ill' l J lllll hlm l. u l I J\l'nJl'I IWl\\\'1"11 I .rnd 4 p m T Ul'W3\ . . ' .\ th1cf<;tole a v.,.atc.-rsk1 J hll• ,,.,1 .1 ga' tank. and a car battl'I"' Im m a Huntington Beach man·, hn..1t I hl' 11ems. \ alucd at S 190. "-l'rl' t.11.,•n from the boat whll"h v.a \ c,tMl'd 11n .1 trailer 1n the I 0500 hlod 1ll (1J rlidd .\thief !itole 1 a 0 n)ul· \tun." 111 pe\'d h1qcle 'alued at 111mm I l'' .\n11go<; High School on T uL·,J.1, Irvine .\Choate trt-et v.omJn 111ld ~'htl' that S700 1n l ·l'h J nd Jn un determ med amount 111 Jl', .. l'lr. "l'rl ~tolen from her rc'llil'O' l' I Ul''id.1' \ bedroom was rans.t1L-~l'd hut thl'rl· was no sign ot fi.)fl"ed entr\ • • • Tool<; wen· taken trom tv.n u1n- struct1on s11c over thc v.l·clenl.I Po\.\-er IOOIS valued at s.; 1 'll v.l're reponed stolen from a building under construrt1on on Main Strr1.•t Tool' ul undetermined '.tlue \.\l're n·porwd missing from· an o\llClll Pa rkv. •n <"Onstruct1 on 51tr • • • A Yucca .\\cnuc n·'itlknt "·m~d awn\ a would-he burglar "ho v.a' attempting to enter h t~ honw 1hrnugh a broken \\tndov. The hu rgl nr "a' de~nhcd a' a male H1o;p:1n1l ahout :!O )ell'\ old. v.canng a ri-J 1.11 ~t·t .ind dark pant' • • • A. Laknhon· 1Y'i1dcn1 lllld pnlt\t' !tomeone used a loclbo\ kc) to cn1cr her home and stcalJC~I~. the 'alut' of the items taken 1s 'illll hc1ng dcterm1a«t. pohC't said HantlQtton Beetb .\ man wa'I am-,tN Mond ) t''<" n1n1 at the ~portman h\lfl 7~ H Ed1n,tr l\\C . on \USPICton of hOP.: 11n1n1. Pon1n1 soc.1d'. v..onh S o \ r1•,11knt ,11 1h, " h tit,,, lo. • • "1111\\l">trd rl'~lrll'd \1<111.IJ' 1h.11 I''' hull\ .1p<. 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''''k J number of hJ'll-\,1" !!lll\l"' . . . \I!' ni b,tll .rnd m"1 l'llanC'ous Items \ .1 I u,·,t .11 '\..,Ill 1 v. l·r,· 'tole n fro m a ht '~Ulld\ ,,,h,rl•d (•I ..J 81\.1'" 10 thl" '' l\H hhi,. 1! \\td \\,I\ • • • k" l'I r' "1.1rt h S 'llO "as stok n 1t11m .1 fl''ldl'nn~ in the Dnftv.ood \toh1I Hnml· Par!. 1n the :!IOOO block 111 P.11111, < o;\\I H1ghv.a} ••• Uurp.l.1r' '''rlcd a garau door open 1n th1 \Ito hl1x k ol Dor\c.•tt and stole ahoul . 'II 1n l h:tn11.e . ~· . Thtl'H., 'tok S V)ll 1n ca~h and a S..iPO hm'll"a'I.' lrnm an Jpanmcnt in 1 ht· "po hhx I. ''' Paci fic Coast ll 1~h\\ '1\ • • • Ru r~IJr' cntal·d .i garage 1n tht- 1 Nl(Kl hlcx l l"ll <. arouscl '-la a side d1'\\\r and \tnk S.;~O in tOOl!i. Irvine man c lubbe d , robbed \ m1dd lc-ag~d In 1m· man "·'' '",.\II ,;i1d hc.-dtdn t ~no" ht\ duhlx"'d h~ tv.1\ 1nugh' "h11 ''"k h 1., .111.1d11'r' .ind du! not !..no" v. helhl'r \1,1llet .ind hnl'l~a\C thtn kit him thn h.111 1"-1·1·n \\,11\ln~ tor him tn'1dl' hli'l'dtn@ on tht thltlf nl h" < .rnllh'n 1h1· ttJr3tt1 m 1n 1h1· '" 101\\ of the "mo.ct µra1e J)(llil c "'11d '''"lh'nl" l)i.>an R '"'·"' -lll "'"' tr1'.1t11I .n t ht· 01,·n v.trt dl·"nhl·d a\ darl- \\ ('\lt'rn Mr1.h~:i l c 1'nh'1 f1" \ 11t' .ind ha1rn l l ,1111.i\1,1n' 1'cl""l'Cn the ~ hr111~'i hl• f\"\'\'l\('\t ch1n ntt \h(' illl;\d. 1,f .. 0 :tnd "' f'nt• ~3\ l\~\UI (\...fuot-2 J'lll1t•t• :ud 1n\ht'' 1 .. 11 .rnd \lol'tllhN t~) pounds \\,,1t1 t\)ld ~)tllt\C hl' tlrml' 1oh1 hi\ The illhn 1';1, Jh\•ut i.-~not-~ m~hcs raf.(' about I p.m T Ul."')(ia\ .ll\J wu t \I ' ltl't ftUI OU1 t\(~ r~ hl" i . i ' " • " a1.·H"ted b\ ~~o men w•cltling \!uh' • Thi· t.1111'1 man "ll«' dar._ \h01'\S \\ \att s:ud the men 'tml ~ hlm un dn1.I d lt~hh \\l11rl'\l t --.tun while b i$ h" hrad and arm\ thrn tc'<'~ h11. u•mpanmn "'°'<' d.'Hk clothin hriclrn'-<' .1n1.1 \\alkt "'"t.l1n1n Tht 101 ••kn1 '' under '"'~\1 . .ihou1 St.fill 1111n .- l - ~4 Orange Coal OAIL Y Pit.OT /W9df¥taday, June 12. 1985 l 1~~~~0~~~:,~~:~~~~!?~~:~~~~~~!~~~~~=-! f ;r0J.: r::~o;:~kf!~n to chief prosecutor nl'ar Sao Paulo. ar.wl. lS hlb father. chwtlL. Poland, extt'rminu100 cam,p Wo~Qcrhard aAu-.Gcrb.ud left -Known a~ thC""lnlcl ofdeot~:"-Jo"SCf who..1s !'low Ji ving in Minas Gera1s. in for Austna. where he later died. By Tbe Auodatf'd Press of their death report Mengl'le ts blamed for thl' ktlltnas of east-central Bra.ul. Mota Sllld the similarity between . )N Pl _ .\t10rnl'\ <.ii:m•ral Edwm M~ llJ said today -i-----400.000 JewsdunnJWorldWarll. On May 31 . West German 1n· the notes ond the pufl)Orttd SS WASHINCil C j.\ ll ·s~(ongm~dorSlOt.6 m1lhontomcrease FRANKFURT. West Germany "As long as u 1s qot ccnain that the vcstigators discovered letters in ~he application wasdefintte. ahhough the" the Reagan administr.iu~~nof;l' aonal 1_irug enforcement task for<:es set up to {AP) -U.S. and West German corpse that was exhumed in Em bu Guen1bcrg home of Hans Sedlme1er. Sao Paulo notes wert written "with a from 13 to 21 the 'W~'tx giMl'C'.>4.' utd th~ Justice Departm~nt WllJlts tl\t mves1.i~1ors said today the ) would (Brazil) i Jo!ICf Mengdc:'s. the world· a former Menge le company em· shaky. hand" and showed sign of brca~ narcotic~ traf ll ~ing ::,n~auon to hirc-tn-0re than 2,000 10vc~t1gators. continue the search for Nu1 death wide investigation will conttnuc .. ploycc. that led authonucs to the "senility and indecision." special supplemental ~PP ~ ~ n:mt;nt )upport personnel. Officials aid campdoctorJosefMengek.despitc a KJeinsaid. ' grave. Some of the letters may have Mota said points of similarity 1 attoroeys and othc~ rug tn3o llanes and radar equipment also will be stitcment from Mengele's family that In Sao Paulo. Braz1han police said bee~ written b) Mcngt'le. in· bctwe~n the SS application and the" add1t1onal tus_hffispccd h ~~:(l:ga;';;.1f') of narcottcs 1n10 the United States. Se n. ht' drowned in Br.ml. today they compared the handwming vestagators said. . . notes includ_cd "the lctte~ T. D. E. purchas¢ for c ort to a S ~6 8 mil hon would go to the U.S. Customs Service, The Mengele family ha given on notes seized at the house where The letters led authonqes to an and Land tht number 7." He said the Paul Laxalt. R·Nl'' (~id G d and s 'll milhon IO the Drug Enforcement prosecutors no proof of theLr an· Mengele allegedly hid out with a Austnan couple who said the} had handwriling analysis took 30 hours. $23 m1~hon·10 thl' 03" 1 Juar - nouocement on that Mengele died 10 document that is purportedly his Adm1n1strat1 on. 1979, said Hans-Eberhard Klein. the application to JOin the SS. the Nazi •J t chief West GC'rman pros«utor Ill ehte guard. They said they found " 15 H t g fi United pilots reach tentauve pac .• ~barge of the case. at a news con· points of similarity" between them. . OS a es sa e WASHl~GTON -l r'llted i.\1rhncs and t~C Atf Line Pilots A so_ciatton ercncc. "The texts were wntten by the same f · have reached a tentattvt' ,ettlcml·nt 1n the pilot~ nearly 4-~eek-old stnkC". the "There's a certain' degree of prob-person, but at different pcnods," said National Mediation Board :\nnounced to<la\. Board chairwoman H~len M. nb1hty that Mcngele could have d ied Decio Mota, an mvesugator for the 1· ' d t d W1'tt and board m .. diattlr Ralph ( olhandl·r met in Chicago Wlth the ~irhne and in Brazil," Klein said. "But the case Criminal Research Institute of Minas p a· ne es roye h I • 'r ·sda\ niuht tnd IOIO t>arl\ today. Rauficauon of tht will only be closed for us \\hen 11 ,., Gerais State. t e pt ots union Ul . c-' • , I ... to be gh cenam that he is dead ... " Mota said agreement b} i.\ LP.\·, ma~ta l'\CCUll n· l·ounc 1 is • sou 1 a) expedtllOUSI) as po .. s1bk ." \\tit -.;ml Ball·tc).WOrl 1ss~esl rere the sole Spectacular Thai Feast 3 Night Special $795 per person 3 Appetizers • Soup 3 Entrees served with hot steamed rtce . & Special Dessert-Orienta l Ice Cream BEIRUT. Lebanon (A P) -Ht· jackers of a Jordania n airliner re· leased 66 passenger!> and t·n.'" toda~. including two Americans. and bkw up the plane. - The fate of e1gh1 Jordanian sk\ marshals aboard tht' a11'Craft Still was 1n quesuon. An airline spokesman said the>-were with its Beirut office manager. airport and Red Cross officials ~ported that they were killed 1n the explosion and secumy sources said they were taken away by Shiite Moslem militiamen. Munib Toukan. vice president of the Jordanian airline Aha. told re- porters in Amman. Jordan: "Our manager says he has them. They're an good health. We're going to put them on the first flight out of Beirut." Sccunty sources said the eight marshals were taken off the plane before dawn "for questioning" by FARMERS INSURANCE Just Call Us For Auto Insurance RA88fTT lftSlltANCE ~ EST 1957 ~7 .. :d: • -831irn40 44 1 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach members of the Shute m1h t1a. Amat. The sourres. who spoke on cond111on of anonymtt). said the Shiites were holding the men at a Beirut strong· hold and would free them later. Thv pilot of the hijacked airliner, Capt. lllf Sultan, a Swede. told The Assonated Press that the'illjackers tled the plane wtth thMky marshals as hostages befo re 1t was blown up. ··we have bet:n assured by the hijackers that they are ..afe." he said. The hijackers raked the plane wi th au 1oma11c weapons fire , then a series of explo-;1ons rocked the Boeing 727 and set it on fire as 1t stood on the airport runwa). witnesses said. The plane was hiJacked tn Beirut on Tuesday. stopped in Cyprus. trted twice to land 1n Tunisia. refueled in S1c1l}. returned to Beirut, attempted to fly to Syria and then came back to remaining obstach.• w Sl'tthng thl' \\:ll~llUl whtl h began M Y F irefighters corral major bla~es Florida firefightl'r~ .,.1, thl·~ hJ\ l' "morl' or lc'i~ contained a week-ol~ blaze that charred 2b xoo .1a cs "l11lc rJtn l::il,I ,1o~cd a, wildfire in Georgia~ Okefonokee National Wild It Ir l{cfugl'. In Norther~ ( a1 forn1a. meanwhile. firefighters <>aid thn hoped toda~ to nrn ta1n onl' of the stubborn Montere~ Count} brushfires tha1 hl.1ckcned J. "00 alTl''i Fire h~es were completed. fuesday around thl' 11.m1k·long. fiH··mtk' "'de Madison Count¥ fire in • northl.'rn Florida. and "hik 11 wac; not umkr l'llntrol. tt was not growmg, !>atd Forsell') Div1s1on pl'N>nnd Derailment fire dies, eva cuees return PI NE BLUFF. ~rk. -Thl• la't of the 900 farnthes forced from t~eirhomcs when a freight train dera1kd. catl·h1ng lire and se111ng off explo~1ons. were allowed to return home toda~ ahl·r the Oamn dt\'d. ~quarantine zone ~tth.tn a half-mile radius of thl' \Hl'Ck wa' lifted toda) .\ railroad crew moved in tor a close look at the wn:rkagc Tue\da~. thl.' tirst such inspection smce 42 cars. I J loaded with hazardous rhem1cal~. of a 95-car 1ra1n derailed Sunday near the south city ltm1ts. Beirut Tuesday night. r--,-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-1 Last American troops l eave Grenada ATTENTION ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada_ The L 'n11cd States withdrew tts last 1nvas1on WOMEN troops from this Caribbean island toda). ending 1ts n~arly 20-!llonth presencl' For Hair PrOOJems wtth an airport ceremon> in a 1rop1cal do" npour. Sixt} soldiers of the ~2nd and Questions 7 Airborne D1 v1sion handed o'er thcir headquaners' Grenadian flag to a pohce commissioner and boarded a C· I JO transport plane for Fort Bragg. N.C Call Lenny's "Grenadians are b1dd1ng the soldiers fare"ell wtth mixed feelings, but with Information Hotline assurances from the Amencans. rncluding Vice President George Bush. that 675-0823 the U.S. is not abandoning ttfem:· Prime Minister Herbert Blaize said. · 1 ,f ---~-JUdged sm nest ldrdorMCMartlnclJarges .e BaN&S. LOS ANGELES - A Judge d1sm1ssed 64 of the 208 charges in thl' 'A McMartrn Pre-School molestation case after prosecutors abruptly rested their , . • ~ case in a preliminar) hearing 10 a\oid subjecting more youngsters to.cwss· ......... +----.--------------~.-....:-=-:......:.=~.:....:.:::..:=:_::=....m+-,.,,...,,.,.,.;~ritl~onR' . ....,Tn-n;;;e"'c~asc.e"b"~1'<i'la fisnofOVcr --we 1n tend to proceed lo tnal based THEiE ·-llAY IE USU 11 IUY IEAL EITATBI . on the strength of the evidence that we haH· produced thus far." said the chief prosecutor. Deput) District .\ttorne) Laci Rubin. 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' • + b nt1~ len OU.JO': came Tuesda) af\er Muncipal Court Judge Aviva Bobb ruled that child I 0 e "' V' JI witnesses WQUld not be allowed to testtf} O\Cr closed-circuit television. as th\S month t o permitted by a s1a1e 1av. enacted ar1c:r 1hc hcanng tx-san. attenda\S rff -ihis $ My•tery deepens around ma .. grave Regularly ~ YOU AT TEND WEST POINT (AP) -The remotl' mountain cabin of a survivalist who killed himself while in police custod) has become the centerpiece of a deepening mystery 1nvolv1ng sexual torturl' and the charred remains of at least 20 people. authorittes '><ltd. The remains of at least four people ha~ been found on the three-acre si tl'. pohce -.aid Tv.oof four ix·ople-a man and a woman - were black. and authontte\ '>a~ the~ are punkd because there were no blaC'l('i 1 F. . R' , E -~E 'J~ among the 25 people wlui'l' d•'i<!Pfll'aranrcs haH· bl·en linked to the cabin. IHCHAID C. P.OWELSOM, Ph.D. · . r ' . -~ .• •( SACRAMENTO -.\ $35 3 btlhon 'itntc budget. containing weakened . > . . ' ~ ; : , • ''II $35.3 billion budget ready for vote .. . . .. compromise South Afnca in' estmcn t rc'itncttons. is ready for floor votes that. f Will Show You H ow To Use Bonds To Acquire Wealth -... should send it to .th e governor b) th e con~tttutional deadline. The budget •10w-?a•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • conference committee. af\cr two days of closed-door negotiations over the I ~ Ill VINE ANAHEIM • anti-apartheid statement sought by Assembl} Democrats. voted 6·0 Tuesday : THUR JUNE 13 SAT JUNE 15 : to approve the budget and ~nd 1t to the full Senate and Assembly. : 7:30 PM 4 PM & 8 PM : • Irvine Marriott, Ballroom D Anaheim Hilton Towers : : 1405 at Jamboree) 777 Conventron Way • • t5 Fwy to Harbor S ) : : LAKEWOOD LA MIRADA • : MON JUME 17 TUE JUNE 18 5 : 7:30 PM 7:30 PM • • Lakewood Community Cen1er Holiday Inn • • 5050 Clark St 1405 Fwy Exit Lakewood N 1 15 Fwy to Vallr.y View hill ~ : ············································~I Q This 3 hour seminar 1s brought 10 you as,, puhhl service by UPI, ~ your loral chapter for f he American Conyr1·~:. un Real Estat~ Ez-FBI agent tells dllemma In •PY trial LOS .ANGELES -Ftrt'd FBI agent Richard W. Miller. testifying against two Russians accused with him of espionage. 'ilid his career was a shambles when he met a Soviet woman who became h1s IO\ er. Miller. the first FBI agent a~cused of spying. 1ns1sted Tuesday on the witness stand that he has nothing to hide: but hts att<?rncys had advised him not 10 testify. U.S. Diitrict Judge David Ken)on.s1gned an order granttng Miller 1mm1.1n1ty so his testimony cannot be use~ 1n hts own tnal later. Miller. 48. testified that he was obese. his marriage was in trouble and he had been excommunicated from his church when he me! Svetlana Ogorodn1kov. 35. and her husband, N1kolay. 52. Navy dl8Charges AIDS-strlc~en saUon ~AN DIEGO -One of two AIDS-stnekcn sailors discharged without ~;:;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;;;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;:====--.--l medical benefits b> the Navy ts fighting the d1sm1ssal . which supporters of the t~o It ken to "throwing dying men on thl' street." Petty Officer 3rd Class Brian The Number One Ranked Tennis Club in California ' r:/l111101111ce" MYRON McNAMARA'S Summer Junior Tennis Camps Myron Mc Na mar a has been a promment name m ttmnis for more than 20 years and fl.as worked with such greats as Pancho Gonzales. Rod Laver and Jack Kramer, to name a few. MyrQn brmgs to these camps not only the experience long recognized by the world's cop amateur and pro- fessional tennis players. but also a very personal involve- ment in ceachmg to youngsters. These camps are open co the public and are designed to improve the tennis game of juniors. John Wayne Tennis Club T-Sffirts and visors wlll be given co all campers and rackets will be awarded to camp tournament w;nners Enrollmem 1s l1miteel co six students per mstruccor. Kinney and Petty Officer 2nd Class Daniel Abctta arc beingdischafled without benefits because th(• Nav> says there 1s information 1n their medical records that 1~d1ca1eo; they ar~ homosexuals. Their auorne} ( harles T. Bu mer say~ the Navy 1o; basing its dec1s10~ on notauons by doctMc; who discovered the two had Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. WOR LD Pale.tlnlan .el~ plane In Cypru• .NICOSIA, Cy~rus -A man claim!ng he was carrying a bomb took over a .Middle .East Airlines plane from Beirut JUSt before it landed at Larnac,a Airport. airport sources said. He held .the crew and an airline official hostage. The l?assengcrs fled the .Lcbane~ Boeing 70? in panic as soon as it tiuied to a stop in ~yprus. T~ey said the htJac~er ~ani~d a hand grenade and said be was a Pal~stmaan. semng the ,Lcba.ne.sc Jetliner m retaliation for the hijackioa and blowing up of the Jordanian airliner at Be irut earlier in the day. White. plotting kidnap of Tatu? . JOHANNESBURG: South .Africa -A group of white has plotted to kill or ~1dnap NC?bel Peace wmner Bishop Desmond Tutu and 13 other promment an11~aparthe1d figu~s dunng the next four days. a group of blacks said today Earlier today, as~1lants threw artnades into the homes of two mllled·r9cC members of Parliament near Cape Town. seriously wotindins one At a Johannesburg ~ws ~onferc~cc. the Rev. Frank Chtkanc, who is black told reporters an umden11~~ wh.ue aro~P had hired 30 blacks as 8 "hit squad" to attack well-known act1v1sts. 1ncludma himself. Parliament appro•ee Perea• peace plan JERUSALEM -:-lsraen parlia"!lcnt voted by an overwhelmi m 'n today to approve Pnme M1n1stcr h1mon Peres' plan for Maddie ~t ll'J.lcc ncgot!at1ons. In Eaypt. the state~ontrollcd n~wspapcr al-Akhbar welJ:ed .reres pt.an. bu~ r:uscd qucs1ions about details. A senior Ecyptian official meanwh1.lc. said President Ho n1 Mubarak'$ aovemment was 1tek' 1' clnnficat1on ot several points. '" SoYlem rap Rea6an '•SALT D decJ.1011 MO OW -The Soviet Union has accused 1he Reapn ldministrauon <?f tl')'1\'& to undermine the SALT II a&r~m. eqt by llicina away at ite ~ hmrtat~ J7t'.'0vtltons: 'l'he vfets a1M> charged the United tate planned future v1ola11ons of Al. T 11 by mak1ni new m1 ilc deplo)'men1s. Vladimir l..omCJko, •R9kc!man for the ,fore1an M1nmry. read the 1he off'lda.1 Sovtcl rcspon~ ~o P.restdCf!t Rcaaa!' s annolmecmern Monday that be Janned to k~p W1th10 ALT 11 s prov1 ion by tradin1 an old POKldon su~arinc for a new Trident m1~s•lc·launching sub to be deployed this foll . -. -/\ Oran~ Couc DAILY PILOTIWedneldey, JuN 12. 1115 __ MOllE probe · begins Death teaches of .life "--~=*~ Pl:'flLADELPHIA (A P) -' ln- vestigatbrs say they ~111 probe deeply into how and wh y police action to evict the radical group MOVE turned into a conflagration that killed 11 people and destroyed a neigh- borhood. ··we'll go back as far as necessary to get a true picture (of what hap- pened)," said the Rev. Audrey Bronson. one of I l members of a co!llmission set up by Mayor w. Wilson Goode to investigate the May 13 fire. Karen defined rt h oftermlnally ill ~~k-ln...,._.. to decide their fates throuah e"traordanary means. "I think there are a lot of le n to be karned b~ t\ow far ~ can 10 to prestrve hfe, • Joseph Quinlan said today .. Death is not sa much to be ~ared Evcrvth•na 1n 1h1s ~orld is MORRI PLAJNS~N.J. (A P~ -temporary. \Ve .houldn't really fear Karen Ann Quinlan who found death that much." death in Lhe arms of her wccpina The father. although weary, said he mother more than nin~ears ofter her and his wife arc strenathened by their case estabhshed the ri t to die with behef 1n an af\erlife. He called hfe .. a dignity. show~d "how ar we ran ao to trial." preserve life," her father said today. The h1stonc case began when Miss Miss Quinlan, 3 1, died at 1~q1 p.m. Quinlan lapsed mto a coma on April iTuesday in the Morris Vi ew Nursina 15, 1975. apparently after consuming Home here of "respiratory failure several gin and tontc drinks at a party followin1 acute pneumonia on top of' ·after takin' what doctors said was a a chronic vegetative state," said Dr "therapevuc" dose of a mild tranqt>il- James Wolf. Iler and .aspirin. "Please let us mourn in p_eace." the Although she never knew it, Miss mother. Julia Quinlan, said in a bric( Quinlan became a1ymbol of the right i'ntervicw today at the familf s home. · of the terminally 111 to decide , their The Quinlans, deeply religious and fates with their families. The moment ot ddlli .,.,. "OM or areat rcverm« and WAit oflO:U Iha\ I could rad 1n Julia•• face, tilho was embrac1na Kartn and was WttliQS gwtdy.'' S&Jd Armstron1. who was at the nursuta home. Mru Quinlan developed pneu- monia five daya qo and .. in the list 36 houn, n ccnainly seemed hke she was1nmoredj tre than1nanyofher la t 10 years:· W0Jha1d. No anubaotics were adminimred. aJthouJh a non.pre ription dNS was &iven to reduct the fever, and by fate afternoon. death was "clearly immi- nent." the doctor said. Monsianor Thomas Trapasso, the fam1lf s spt.rituJI adviser. dct<'ribed the Qu1nlans as "1n 50me sente re!ttved" because Karen's death ••bad always been on their minds ... The commission. headed by at- torney Wilham Brown Ill. former chairman of the U .. CIVIi R1Jhts Comm1ss1on. will begin hearing~ toda}. The fire spread when police d ro p- ped a bomb on a fon1ficd house on Osage A venue in West Ph1ladelph1a used as headquaners b) members of MOVE, which called itself a revol- utionary group w11h a back-to-nature lifestyle. 1#---Mr. and Mn. Joaeph Quinlan poeed ln April 1976 ln their daily visitors to their daughter's "She had been embraced as bedside. 1n 1976 won a landmark someone wi th whom the "'orld could coun order allowing them Jo remove empath11e:· said Paul ~rmstrons. the a respirator from Karen to spare her fam1l> law)er who argued the case. "I continued "agony" and to honor her think Karen has mo.,,('d into the expressed ~•sh neHr to be kept ah'e pantheon of the ..\mencan m)th ·· ··1t·~ so hard 10 bebcve.'' Trapasso quoted Mrs. Quinlan as sayma when her dauS)lter died. Trapasso .satd bunal would be Friday or Saturday at Our Lady oft.be : Lake Church 1n Mount Arhngton. An autops) wa<> scheduled for today. Sixty-one houses were destro~ed. leaving 270 people homeless. New Jeraey home with •ketch of thelr daughter Karen Ann. Justice never doubted Quinlan decision . . parentl} after mmng alcohol and barbiturates at a pany. who u~st1 fied at the Quinlan tnal. Goode ordered an independent probe after a storm of cm1cism directed against city oflkials for their actions that day and in the months before when they did nothing about the group despite neighbors' com- plaints. NEWA RK. N.J. (AP) -The hie and the death Qf Karen Ann Quinlan. hut mostl} the"timc between. forced American society to confront whether there is an appropriate moment to stop medical treatment of tcrmanaJl y ill patients. New Jer:-.e) upreme Court ruled unanimously that her parents had the right to remove the comatose woman fro m a re spirator. "If anything. Karen has become a symbol worldwide for-the ri~t of individuals and their families to make fundamental treatment de- cisions while they are dying. .. said Paul ..\rmstrong. the family's at· tome). "It's not a so-called nght-to- die test. but a right to make tho!>C fundamental decisions 1n the throes ofa terminal illness." "People who ha\e terminal illness· wh o 'don·1 feel' they want further treatment are better' protected b) the Karen Ann Quinlan case. Many of the ad vances have been made as a result of the suffering of that family," said Dr. Sidney Diamond. a neurologist Supenor Coun Judge Robert Muir rejected the Qumlans' request. say-_ iog. "There i{ no cons11tut1onal right to d1t· that can be asserted by a pa~nt ,.., She died Tuesday night at th e age of 31, more than nine year!I after the Taking liberty with statue Dutch graphic dea~ner Gerla Spee palnta face of mock "Statue of Liberty• belng conatructed aa an amusement park attraction at Soltau. near Hamburg. Germany. O'Neill attacks . 'hero' concept, Push to resume aid to Nicaragµa faces -----opposition in House WASHI NtiTON (A P) -Hou-.e Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr toda> attacked President Reagan's push for resummg direct aid to Nicaraguan rebels. charging that the president wants a m1htal) victory so he can pla} 1he role of "conquenng hero." As the House prepared to vote on S27 million in non-lethal aid for the rebels fighting N1caragua·s leftist government,. O'Neill lashed out al Reagan. saymg: "He is not going to be happy until he has our Marines and our Rangers an there with a complete victory. "He sees himself lcadin~ a cont- ingent down Broadway with paper fl ying out of the windows with a big 'lm1k un h1~ face . kind of a grade B mouon p1rture actor com1n~ home theconqvenng hero .... Unbeli evable. That's the way he talks and that's the way he feels." O'Neill also attac ke d the Nicaraguan Contra rebels as domi- nated b v the Nauonal Guard of forrner dictator ..\nastas10 SomoLa. ousted in 1979 b} the leftist Sand- tn1stas. ".\ leopard J (){'sn't change its spots:· O'Neill said. ··The} ·re still the same people "ho ra,aged (the Nicaraguans) and kepi them under ~~ 11ude and peasa nt!) ... The House narrowly rejected Rc- aµn's request for non-lethal logistical aid for the Cl ·\-trained Contras an April , but the president has pressed hard for the assistance. personally lobbying waveri ng Democrats who had voted againc;t the earlier Re- publican pl:in . Forbes buys gold egg NEW YORK (AP) -Matcotrn Forbes-paid $1.8 mutton for a Faberge egg at an sale that ended wtth the auctioneer announcing, "The ecore now at.net• at the Kremlin 10, Forbes 11." · With hie r9COf'd purchale Tueeday, Fort>M forged ahead Of the Armory M'UMUm In Moecow u the world'• blggelt hofder of the golden, be19w1l1d Easter egga. The l-lnch-h6gh_ ~· each dtfferent, were creeted by Faberge for Aueeta'• c:ura. only 54 were m8de and ._ .. have ~ loat ..._the Auli'M Rewlutton. The forbll tMGGtne puNbffHIStftil.,.,w put hta new '·cuctcoo Egg" on dl8Pl8Y today In hll Forbes Oellertea ''to lhare the fUn of It.'' Shcharansky left behind in trade WASHI NGTON (APJ -The United States tned 10 aain tht· rclen~ of Anatoly Shcharansky and other Soviet dissidents before concluding a deal with East Germany that led to an exchange of pnsoncrs between the two countnes. a cordma to ll.S officials. A statement prepared b) the Amcncan m1~s1on 10 Berlin. and released by the Justice Department here Tuesday. said ti. official" "did raise the ca!lts of person u h as .. Shcharansky and ndrc1 kharov, the Nobel phys1c1!lt who Is tn internal eiule an Gorky ••(Nr effon i~ obWlin rcleJuc uf dt idcnts 1n the Sov1rt mon nd elsewhere arc well known and con- hnuina:· thr ~atl"m~1 $.'ltd. .. We wt~ told that the .,,,r t lln1on ,would not con,1dC'r their re"lea'tt' •· .,.. . ... .. Af\cr it became clear that the -Soviets would not chanae their pos- ition. we det 1dcd that obtainin1 the release of the 25 persons and family members was an 1mponunt human- 11anan Step \\hlCh JU"t1fied the 8iTCC• rttent ... 11 said. 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Each Great America n office is participating in the Centennial celebration with an historical display. Stop by and take a look when you enter the Centen- nial Sweepstakes. .. '-t: .. / ,,,,,, 100 years is just the beginning. , l ' A century is a long tin:le~ to be in busi- ness. But we 've never felt better. And we hope you'll share that fee ling with u~ over the ·next few weeks. Join in Great Ameri- can 's celebration of the ce ntury. There won't be anything like it for another HX> years. C OA~IAL ORANGE COUNTY-Huncinaton Beach. 9132 Adam Ave 962-2446 ·Newport Buch. S Corpor111c Plaza 644-1885 •Balboa I land. 301 Manne A,.c 675 U 12 • BaJboa Ptnjnsula. hOO E Balhoe Bled 671-3701 •Lacuna Beach. 260Qccan Ave 494-754 1 •Monarch Bay. 3 Monarch Bay Pla.t14~1201 •Capistrano Buch. 34206 Doheny Par._ Rd Shfqa l1111rtf 11 SI 00 000 ~%-OtUJ • San C'ltmence. 601 N £1 Cam mo Real 492· LI 9S • San Clenxnte/ AvcnJda Pico. 400 AV«tlda PICO 498-6330 • INlAND ORANOB COUNTY-Anabclftl HUJ . SSSO Santu AnJ Cnn)Cifl Rd <)C.)K 62~ I • Orangeffiastln at Helm. 2'3.S North Tu..cm Ave. 998-8400 •fountain Valley. 101 7~ SI 1cr Ave %3-n36 •Woodbridge. 4520 Barntncu P\wy. SS9~880J • Lagun:a Hill . ~4101'-Pll.<.enllt ~ltl1l1' ~~ I •El Toro. ?VIAA£l 'lt1M Rd. JU0-1.220 •:Mlaloft Vffjo, 2jJ32 CahoJ .RJ ~.146 • l.qu• N .... I_. JQI Jl Cruwo Vrtllczy Pkwy. 495-6210 • S•.n Juan Capi~trano. U222CammoCaptMrano661-0R97 ., • . • ........ I . :-. ·. ____ \; t .... I \ .. .-___ _.,.. __ _ .. , .... ~~"-"'• . ' " _Foundation's reeharg~ng for Newpoi:t-Mesa schools ·By TONY SAAVEDRA modeled after the bi~der used by the nurses. said Superintendent Joha Ot ... o.tr,........, Beverly Hills Educational Foun-Nicoll. · Setting a aoal or SI 00.000 by next dat1on to raise an annual net of He predicted money from the ™'w ran, the . Newport-Mesa Schools S 150,000. state lottery would onl y put a dent 1n Foundation relaunch,j::d a campaign .Nelson ex-plained that personal and the $461-pcr-student figure needed to Monday to tap the business com-business ads will be sold and featured bnna the d1stnct's standards back up munity for educational fundani. in the district caJendarA.,.~ith prices to a 1973 level. RcgroupinJ after a false start last ranging from $25 to SS.uuu. Newport-Mesa is expected to share June. the busands drive appears to be He said the book has been a in the S243 million in state lottery ofTand runninf. with about $25,000 lucrative fund-raiser over the last moneyearmarkedforelementarya11d already in the till and another $4,000 three years for the Beverly Hills secondary schooJs. donllted Monday by five local auto group, which represents a much Nicoll said the district's share dealers. smaller district. would only trfl.,nslate into $55 for.each The new business campaign. un-And Nelson expects the Newport-student. veiled during a news conference at the Mesa calendars; with "happy birth-The founda tion . also announced Newport Beach Marriott Hotel will day" messages and full-page business Monday that it will send 70 district bolster the foundation's other fund-ads, will be circulated this fall to the high school teachers, administrators raising activities -whjQl garnered district'~ 14,000 families, as well as to and counselors to a five-day seminar roughly S 125.000 last year.' Most of the advertisers. on substance abuse . prevention in tho~ contnbutlOns were from "We thank we'll probably do a lot August. parents. better than ($100.000)." he said. "I think the problem in Newport Foundation directors had hoped "Business people will know that Beach 1s one of the largest," said Jim last yea r to garner suppon from the every family in the dmrict will have lemons. who will hea'd the foun- busincss world. but us first dnve was one of these:· · da11on''i fund-ra1s1ng campaign stalled after the chairman moved to The various campaigns arc being against drug and alcohol abuse. another state used to rebuild the district's music, Leaders of the non-profit group sa) reading and other programs flattened "Instead of giving their children the re.,,1ved efTon will forge a panncr-b) inadequate state funding. SI 00 a week to go out and have a good ship between the res1dent1al and In thdbst 10 years. the d1stnct has lime we want parents to spend that Gary Gray of AMC Jeep. Newport-Ilea& Becker e>f Bay ltecrow and Jim Wanntncton business com mun1t1 es 1 n a cut everal courses and lost roughl mone) to combat the problem." said School• SaperiDtendent John Pflcoll. Frank of Warminiton Bomee plaD fand-ralatn&. ··countdown to (ed ucational) ex~I-~8i8iteiaicihe~r~s.~I l~co~u~n~se~l~o~rs~a~n~di1~iSiliem~oinsi.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lence." 11 Ralph Nelson. business campaign · chairman. said the vehicle for the new drive will be a school calendar book, Seniors' l).ousing closer Newport's Council Ives preliminary OK to build I IS homes By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IN 0.-, Not It.ti A planned housing project for Newp"On Beach senior c111zcns moved a step closer to construction this week with the preliminary ap- proval of the Newpon Beach City Council. The homes would be the first built especial!) for sensors in Newpon Beach. The appro' al. which came Mon- day night. allows the Irvine Co .. which owns the parcel. to move forward with specific plans and new traffic and environmental studies. said David Neish. a development consultant for the Irvine o. eish said tenmuve traITm:ip~an a request for a zone change could r~tum for the council's cons1dcrat1on within three month'>. \\Ith groundbreaking on th l' project due: h> )ear's end. Irvine< o oOiciab intend to huild up to I I 5 home'> on :i I ()-acre parcel just east of the Oasis senior center on Fifth Avenue 1n Corona del Mar. The two-bedroom homes would sell at an averagt• pnce of $1 72.000 with sales limited to buyers 55 years and older. Neish said. Although the land 1s owned by the Irvine Co .. the project would be built by the Bren Co. Company officials had 1nit1all) asked to construct 80 s1ngle-fam1ly homes on the parcel. but chan~ed their minds last March after running into oppos1t1on by senior c1t11ens. The turnaround came as welcome news to leaders of the Oasis center who have been ac11 .. ely seeking senior housing 1n the area. Ross Miller. an OaSIS board mem- ber, said Monday that a recent surve> indicated that 217 seniors would like to purchase homes in the develop- ment. But with no more than 115 units planned; "we may have to hold a . lottery," Miller ~1d. Oasis leaders have main tamed that should Newport Beach \en1ors purchase hom<'s in th<' n<'w lk .. clop- ment, their older. larger homes could be resold to younger fam1he,, provid- ing a much-needed swck of homes for those wanting to hve in Newport Beach. Neish said the senior prOJCCt would generate about 60 pcrc<'nt less traffic than the development in1t1ally proposed. Residents of the Harbor View homes. which overlook the site. expressed concern" Monday that their views of the ocean and coastline might be obstructed b) the develop- ment. · Bu t council memhcrs and the developers assured them their views would be preserved NB official on Heart Assn. ·aecutive panel Jacquehnc Heather. a former mayor 1nd current Newport Beach City Councilwoman. ha!t been named to the cxecuuve cdfnm1ttCC' o,f the Oranae County chapter of &he Amen- can Hean Assoc11t1on. She was elcc-ted sccn:tary nt the chapter's recent annual meeting Heather has be-en in"olved wtth the Heart Assoc1 uon for the p:lst lS years and has held n.umcroui po t • 'including chairman of the boo rd Other local rc1tdcnt etc ted to the e eucuvr comm1tttt 1ndude D:av1d Cbooc.uc: of lrv1"!! chairman of the board: and Bruce Pel Mar or Irvine. vice pre ideot .. ,. .... .. " . ,. \ ·-------. ~ ?-- • Oockw!K &om up~r ~(t att Grace Won, Mission Viejo: Sam 7.t>lkr. Anaht'im: Jae Choi. Fountain \aUt'\: Fountain Valle')': andjullt Spellman. Tustin. · W• sal ute tlw fin· \\inners of ourThird :\nnual Orange Count~ Studl'nt Leade~hip \\\~tnb Prngr.~m -a county-\\ide conmet it jon to recognize hi gh school ~enin r~ for their lcadt·r~hip qualitit·~ The 1985 wi nners are Grace Won. ~tission \'iejo ll igh School. '1 ission \'iejo : Sam Zdkr. Sa\ a1111a High School. Anaheim ; Jae Choi. Los Amigos High School. Fountain \'alley : c;retch(•n ~klfrich . Fountain \'alley High School. Fou'n tai n Valley: and Julie Spdlman. Tustin lli~h Sdmol. Tu~tin These ou tstand ing studen t leaders - selected from an estimated .~0.000 Orange County high school seniors -have dist inguished them- . elves in leadership roles in . chool and commu- nity. academic achie\'emen.t. communications skill. and work experience . \\(1 are proud to pre- sen t each \\ith a $~, ~00 scholars hip . Congratulations·to th ese young leader~ and we encounige them to continue their quest for achieve ment -indi\'idually and collrctiYely -as they pursue their educ.ational and career goals. We helievr they rt>prescnt the f utun· of our county -and our nati on . , fonnt-r t . S. Con~-.man Ja~ RcKlSt"\th f.hal nnan. ~~hip ~-~rd.._ ~r:am /1~'\I' l1/IL\/,111thll,I.!, lfllilll.!, /W11{>h• l1t11~· tl1w11n/111/r11/1vl 1111/>tm1llt'/c'tl /ou"'"h'/' </"''"'''" Thoma.' H. \iel._..n Prt-sldt'nl. The: In Int· fompam /11t•\(' ,,,,,lt,1/\ ''"' 1/11/rll/l "" hc•,f 11111/ /lit h11,N1 '' .111tl ~rc·,1111 1111• 1111111/ 'J•o(ic /111 ,, .. '"'"" . ·- I ' --, ~~~--__:::__ ______ _:_ __________ ;......:. __________ ~.::_----.:.._--~------!....--------------------....... -...------------~----....._..,...,.....-=.....,,==------'~1 __ _..-.. ____ ,_ ' ... ·., Newport~~esa prepares for grad~ation Ten biah ~hool seniors-h .~been School's araduatina cla of 3S8 tuden.t will araduat~ in the Pa~lfic the.deans' ~onor hsts in the colkges of named valedictorians or Zt: 198S students. The ara<Juatlon ceremony Amphitheater at 5 p.m. agncultural And environmental sci· araduatina classes at th~ four biah will be ~Id at 3:4S p.m. in the Valedictorian11 Amy Graham and enccs. eng1neerin~ and letters and scbools in the New_pon-Mcsa U nafied school's quad. Erick Kand will lead Eslancia H-t&h science. School District. Costa Mesa High School has four School's graduating class of 3SS The honors are based on grades for All the hiah schools will bold valedictorians this year.: M1sona Kim. students at 7 p.m. 11 Davidson Field tht' winter quarter. anduation oeremoo~ June 20. Don Ma, Thuy Phan and An Thu SalutaJonan 1s Colleen Kandel. William D'Angclo llJ is vaJedic-Tran. Salutatorian 1s Bich Ngoc T. H'ead1ng Newport Harbor High outht'rn Cai.f~n~ia College 'itU· torian of Corona del Mar Hilb N•uyen. The k nior class of 220 School's graduating class of 352 dent Don Moses of Costa Mesa has students are Price Kerfoot HI. Eliza-won a $500 scholarship from W.W. beth Nutt and Carolyn Palk, vaJedic-Grainger Inc. of Skokie. Ill. torians, and Suzanne Leider. M 1976 d ·c saJutatorian. Davidson Field will be oses is a gra uatc of anoga the site of the 3:30 p.m. ceremony. Park High School. Thiny students will graduate from Costa Mesa r:side~t Don Kennedy Back Bay High Sehool at LO a.m. on recently received a full tu1tioq schol- the sc hool campus. arship from National Universitv, The district's three intermediate which has 15 t'ducational fac1ht1es (n schools will promote I.heir eight· California and Costa R1ca."' graders on Thursday on t~eircam-Through Nallonal University. sru- puses. dents take one course per month and Mark Edward·E~a~s. thc son of Mr. att~nd classe.s t~oS eve~ngs a week and Mrs. Dennis Evans of Newport an an occ~siona atur a}· I f • • • Beach. received a bachc or o arts Cor);. Joseph O'Connor. son of degree from Brown University in Norman and Marsha O'Connor of Prov1dt'nce. RI. during recent com· Newport Beach. recent I} received the mencement exercises. masters 1n business adminio;trat1on 0 • • • degree from the Harvard Buo;iness Everett Fro!.t the son of Lore and School. Diane Frost of Newport Beach, He will work with American fa. recent!} recc1\ed the masters degree press in New York as manager in in business admtn1stra11on from the traveler cheque marketing. Harvard Business rhool. O'Connor graduated from USC 1n Frost will work wi th Lonek Inc. in I 979. He is a a graduate of Corona del Fountain Valley as vice president of Mar High School. · marketing and engineering. • • • * • • Brian Kennelly Jr. of Newport Beach has been named to the dean's honor list 1 n the college of Letters and Science at UC Davis. He is among 1,404 students named to the deans' honor hsts in three colleges. • • • Serafina R Sands was among the 1.404 UC Davis students named to Jeff Williams has been elected student body president for the com- ing school year at Ensign Intermedi- ate School. - Anganette Gan was elected vice president. Julie Thomas secretary and Megan MacDonald treasurer. • • • Henry W. Hastings Ill. son of Mr and Mrs. Henry W. Ha&tings II of Newpon Beach, has graduated from Marion Military Institute. He re- ceived an associate in arts degree and was commissioned a second lieuten- ent in the United States Army. Meena Krleaer Lorraine Faber Golden Weststudents hOnored at graduatio:D. ·' Two Golden West ( ollege students were named outstanding students of the year at commencement cer- emonies. Honored WCrj: Lorra1n(' Faber. a resident of Huntington Beach and leader in local environmental causes: and Neena R. Krieger of Huntington Beach. an active student leader and honor student. Krieger's award. one of th e top campus honors. is named after R. Dudley Boyce. the College's founding president. It carries with it a S 1.000 scholarship contributed b} the As· sociated Students. Krieger. 29. a psychology ma3or, was selected from ·among 12 can- didates by a committee of faculty. students and staff. The committee judged each candidate for service to the college and the 1.:ommun1()1 and leadership qualities. She will use the scholarship award 10 continue her studies at California State l 'n1 vers1t}. Long Beach. Cham:ellor DaHd .\. Brownell made the presentation Faber on •· behalf of the board of trustees of • Coast Community College District, citing her resourcefu l and dedicated ~ activism in the service of Amigos de Bolsa Chica. a West Orange County wetlands support organization of 1.000 members. In awarding Faber the honor. Brownell noted that her concern about en\.tronmental quality and ecological issues has resulted in significant contributions to the com- .munity as she served as president and 1 publicll}' chair of the Amigos group from 1981 to 1984. and has continued 1 as publicity chair until the present tune OLYMPIC TORCH 5 & 10 K RUN INTERN A TI ON AL FOOD FAIR OFFICIAL PROGRAM ............................................................................. ~ l The Daily Pilot presents an official program to a day for the entire family benefiting t e Uni.te States Olympic Committee. Friday, June 28 For advertising · information, Call 642-4321. For just $l94.14*a mon ... youcan we $7,SOO o ay. If yo u 're a homeowner who could use some cash, get the homeowner loan that doesn't use your home as collateral. 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' UCI Medical Faculty Wives· install officers L Mrs. amuel Nerenberg of Hunt· in_ston Beach was installed president of the UC Irvine Medical faculty Wives. . Other officers insalled were Mrs. Malcolm Jones of anta Ana. presi- dent-elect: Mrs. Nial Morgan of Laguna. vice president:· Mrs. Lari)' Vickery of Irvine. recording sec- retary: Mrs. Richa rd Fnendenberg of Tustin. corresponding secretary: and Mrs. Enc R\.p1ns oflrvme. treasurer. The U( Irvine Medical Faulty Wives suppons philanthropic and , educational actlVltics of the medical school at UC Irvine. LLOYD !i ga~dpn · shop l1ri1ohls I Petunias LLOYD'S 4th ANNUAL POTTERY SALE ALL RED CLAY MEXICAN POTTERY ALL U.S. POTTERY • GAINEY POTTERY & STONEWARE • " .. . MIRGUERITES Ideal for full sun_ Bud & Bloom. ideal for summer sun I }l ' \' i ' I I PONY PAK •• ,. •1."· •••••• SUPER IUDE A h1~I· nitroeen mine1 at 11~h Irr 1tlt1e tor ~II ~rmuda~ & nlher slurdy ~ras\es 20 lbs. Rec. 'l" NOW '5" ... 40 llts. R11. 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Otanat Cout .,aduatcs Included: Balboa Island: John L. Walters. Corona del Mar: Catherine B. ,8rian~ Brenda f:<. Hayter, and James D. Scbtndler. Costa Mesa: Laurel J. Alexander, Gisela Balacic, Roben W. Bohi, Polly A. Breese. Delores A. Brower, Grace Datnwijk·Storms, Diane C'. David, Franc.et H. Davis, Mary T. Elliott, Karla V. Esc.h. Lynda E. Frvback, Steven P. Goss, Debra M. Herron. Naomi Hiscock, Shvon D. Lund. Terry A. Marston, Charles H. Murphey,JonO. N1thols, Pamela v. Peak, Rodney J. Plascencia, Shirley K. Pulliam, Kathleen M. Rau in. Laura M. Righter. Mtyuki Sakurai, Che ryl Sanders.Henry. Laura Saracani, Jeffrey Schwanz. Alexander V. Skarbek, Kristina J. Slinkard, Deborah L. Starnes, Kenneth A. Swannack. Joan F. Taylor, Thomas C. Thicrcof, Maria B. Torres, Maitland C. Villiard, and Wanda C. African relief fund drive at turning . point with $200,000 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -0.-,,... ..... An African famine relief dri ve that was launched last Thanksg1 v1ng at UC Irvine has reached a turning. point, with over $200,000 1n dona· 1ions collected and ca mpus pled~es of almost $9,000 a month an continued aid. The organizer of the campaign. UC I graduate student"Johanncs Van Vugt. is preparing to leave Orange County, but he said Monday that other community leaders plan to continue the relief cffon. He said plans already are under way for a countywide fund·raising fast in November. Van Vugt led a public fast on campus just before last Thanksgiving to call attention to the plight of famine victims in Africa . That effon generated an 1nat1al $30.000 and prompted a countyw1de dnve that recently passed the $200.000 mark . In recent weeks, Van Vugt has challenged UCI students. teachers and other employees 10 pledge $10.000 a·month in continued famine aid. Van Vugt and other students took 1ums fasting for I 0-day periods to dramatize the campaign. At a benefit concen Sa turday at Irvine Meadows Amph itheatre. Van Vugt brought this term's campus drive to a close. He said $8, 700 in monthly pledges had been raised 1hrough the recent ca mpaign. "We were S 1.300 shon of out goal. but I realized that at this point we have accomplished all we can." Van Vugt said Monday. "I've done all I can, and I feel very good that next fall we'll have the countyw1de (fund· raising) fast." The UCI student will soon be leaving for a s1x·month research tnp to Laun Amenca. but he said other county leaders have promised to continue the relief effon. "What's needed is a sustained commitment to getlln~ people on their feet," Van Vugt said. One prOJect that failed to generate relief dollars, however. was Satur- day's benefit conccn. The daylong event, entttled "Or· ange County Anists for World Hunger:' featured local bands and an an exhibit. with a $1 0 admission fee . Proceeds were earmarked for the United Nations Emcrgemc) Relief Fund. Larry Lee Dolan. bass player and vocalist for the San Clemente-based Din. was the chief organizer of the concen. Dolan said Monda.y that 1.059 peop_le attended the concen. but 1.800 admissions were needed 10 break even. He said an Orange County businessman who under· wrote the event will lose $8.50<1 to SI 0,000. He said the businessman has requested anonymity. But Dolan said raising monc}' fo r hunger relief was a secondal) goal of the concen . He said 1t was organized primarily to showcase Orange Coun· ty bands that often operate in the shadow of better known national and Los Angeles performers. Dolan said the poor turnout 1n- d1cates Orange County residents aren't willing to suppon local per- formers. "The people of Oranee Count} must be too busy watching TV or something." he said. But for those viewers. Dolan said that the concen was videotaped. and highlights are expected to air on local cable television channels. Two OC ffien chargeO in rilail fraud scheme LOS ANGELES -Tv.o Orange County men and one former resident are charged with mail fraud i~ a scheme involving m1srepresen1at1on in the sale of land in the Antelope Valley and San Bernardino County. Sidney Binder, 5 7. of Ne~P_On Beach; Daniel Leffler. 46, of M1ss1on Viejo, and Harry Stone. 49. a former Orange County resident._ were charged with 24 counts of mail fraud in a federal 1nd1c1ment unsealed Friday. Binder was arrested Thursday and held in heu of $200.000 bail. Ldlkr I was arrested Frida' and held 1n hl'U of SI 00.000 bail. . Stone was out of 1he state bu1 authonties did not know 1f he was a fugitive. said Assistant U.S. Attorney Sharon McC'aslin. The three are charged w11h forming several corporations 10 bu) un- developed land tha1 the} resold at inflated prices. alleged!} prom1S1ng victim investors that the land could be resold at double the mone~ ~1th1n IWO ~cars. \. Sgal.. SIU R~lor Sl399 NOW 9.99 -..~r-,;'41ii11 Wh1tc~1de Founuun Valley· Marla L. Adler. Jo h M. Bucho. Jo'\Cph M. Chavez. E J. Choroscr, Roger E. Dol). 8. Goldman. Scott J. suka, Jorge P. Leano, Glenda J. m, Blanche E. Man11on, Lynne S. Mannen. Judith A. Minton, Cheryl K. Moore, Susan L. Ness. Quyen V. Nguyen, Irma B Renes, Kathenne Ro~ek, Frank R. Seaberg, Ann M. temdlbergcr, Donald Testa, Beryl J. Wahi, Kenneth J. Waltrip, and Shelley R. Young. H\JntinJton Beach: Phyllis L. Al- ben, Janice K. Amold, James L. Bahnweg, Margaret E. Baer. Mit:hael D. Bclller. Maria C. Bonfa. Brian S. Buckler, Alta L. Cole, Mariann H. . Cole, Wilham Colh"'worth. Eliza- beth L. Coll., Dons E. OaCunha. Judith L Daley, Edd.a W. Davey: Patsy J. Davison, Mary E. OeBoom, Donna L. DcGela . Luc11Jc M 0e,a, Tina Den Heyer, Bernard L. Dcs_positoJ Bernard Devane, John Domin1uei, Marjone A. Donelson, Renee S. Ellis, Kevin C. Aav1a, Sharon D. Fordham, Stephen E. Gates. Joyce R. Gaytan. Janet M. Gavne)', Terry H. Gelber, Rebecca E. Gerst, Evelyn M. Hackworth, Louise Ham. Jean R. Harmon, Debra M. Hart, William P. Hepler. Richard M. Hernandez, HaroJd H. Hippler, Wanda P. Hoodman. Armand W. Hooper, Ursula L. fi oo- ver, David M. Hutchings. Dyanna A. GRUI' NEWl'AS1EI BETTEllTHAN EVER. lrvme, Wtndy 0 . Just!, Dono.a M. Kaufman. Jean M. Lorch, Kaneth G MacNamara, Cbtistopber McDonald, Glona M. McGill. Ao· drew W. Mi&Uaccio, Selma 8. Mites, Mal)ory E. Mym, Oaytor T. Nunn Jr., Jon P. Patton, Patricia !. Perry. Carolyn R. Peten, Charltl W. Peterson, SueAnn Pohl. Patricia Pot- ter. Garland B. PratL. Alice Rafidi. Nikki M. Reed, Sue L. Root. Leonard A. Schwaru, Michael A. Sheldon, T~rry W. hillito, Rita M. Smith, Kathy L. Stricklen, Judith M. Swan, Patricia A. Turner. Kalccm M. Ulla, Eddie M. Vau&hn Jr., Debbie S. Wagner. Michael L. Wagner, Richard S. Wilson, Robert F. Winch, Ka~o L. Wright and William D. Zopf. 6PACK lrvaoe; John D Adatnlf ~ BOuenhatdt, Jody L Callihu., Luisa J. C.ano. Clara . 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GuEsT Eo 1TORIAL Let's keep best beaches for us, not oil drilling ByROBERTF.GENTRY The development of offshore oil is nothing new to o uthern Califomia; it's been happening in Santa Barbara since the 1800s. Orange County even has a few rigs off the coast of Huntington Beach. There is a plan to expand the industry all along the Orange County coast. In April of ~ 987, the federat government. through the Department of Interior, will offer ·•tease sales" to the oil and gas industry. The lease sales will include several hundced square miles of .. tracts" between the beaches of Orange County and Catalina Island. These three-mile-square tracts of ocean floor will be bid on by oil and gas companies for exploration and potential long-term drilling. The process will begin any day now when the Department of Interior launches what is called "Lease Sale 95" wi th its "Call for Information and Nominations." Lease Sale 95 includes all the waters off Southern California, from Los Angeles to the Mexican border. The "call'' is a n invitation to the oil and gas industry to express an interest in ex'ploration in the area. Will this really happen? Will there be oil rigs off the ' beaches of Orange County between the mainland and 'Catalina Island? The oil and gas industry has expressed a strong interest in leasing tracts just beyond the state waters, approximately three miJes offshore. The area between the beaches of Orange County and approximately 12 miles out to sea is currently under a congressional moratorium, which is due to expire in just a few months unless Congress extends it another year. That vote wi ll take place any day because the moratorium area is of great interest to the oil a nd gas industry. Secretary of Interior Donald Hodel said, when asked about his department's five~ear pla n fo r offshore oil develo pment: "I'm leaning toward a system where .. . we focus our attention on the most promising acreage .. . those areas where we might get a bid." . The oil and gas industry-through the Western Oil and Gas Association, which represents 15 major companies engaged in offshore oil drilling -has hired the PR firm of Mixner-Scott to convince government . officials to move ahead with oil drilli.og off the Southern California coast. Sounds like Orange County is ripe! The argument in favor of offshore drilling centers o n our country's need to be ··energy independent," free from the whims and instability of the OPEC nations. The arguments o n the other side center on the potential of oil spills on the beaches, boating accidents with oil tankers, more smog produced by diesel-fueled rigs. economic damage to the tourist industry, and the regjon's impending major eanhquake and its effect on the drilling operations. Both sides are aniculate and committed. One has much more mo ney than the other. I suggest a compromise position. Why not protect the most popular. highly used and valued area of the coast and permit drilling where it's relatively safe? The water between the beaches of Orange County and Catalina Island are a national. even internatio nal. resource. They are enjoyed by millions of people annually. (Laguna Beach had o ne million more tourists in 1984 tha n did the island of Maui.) Recreational boating activi ty is extremely heavy in these waters. and beachgoers love the oil-free sand. Let exploration occur beyond Catalina Islarid. In this wa y. we can move toward energy independence while preserving the beauty, economy and sensiti vit y of our coastline. . Robert Gentry is a Laguna Bea~b coUJJcilman. '•Why not protect the most popular, highly used and va Jued area of the coast and permit drilling where It ·s relatively safe?'· ROBERT 0&1'TKY Councilman elty of Lap.D• Beacb Ascertatning truth isn't eaSy task for journalists Despite this reporter's best efforts, h e was hornswoggled by Argentine jlillta --- l EdJtor's note: Tbls is the second of cwo columns on ArgenCina. The Q uesttoo beforC-lhc_ house. · how a 1oumahst can learn from C)(pcriencc. in th is case the experience of having explored the crisis in '\rgcnuna 1n Januaf) 1977. walking awa) from 11 wtth the judgment. howe..,er cautiously ex pressed. tha 1 the ruling Junta wasn't engaged in sadistic mass killings of innocents. Well. the evidence of the past frw ·· '-\Cel<s. at the public trial in Buenos .\ires. unquestlonabl) documents that several thousand persons. in- cluding people as innocent a' new- born infants. were rounded up b~ agents of the Junta and destroyed. Whether we can behevl' that these d1ss1den ts were dropped. somc of thcm. hve from helicopters m10 the c;ea. we don·1 kn ow. That 1he' '-\ere )mpnsoned. tonurt·d. kilkd Wl' urn- not doubt. Htrn can JOurnal1<;t'\ seeking the 1ru1h come on 11 -1n a semi-closed s<X·1et\. '~h1ch tk~cn~!> that of Argentina in 1976. undl·r the 1ri umvirate headed b" General V1dela? · I wrote Jn this space. in February 1977: .. My own judgment 1s that the Inter-American Commission is )USll: lied m declari ng that human nghts 1n Argentina arc not being ngorousl~ respected. Such a finding 1s. s1mpl>. non-controversial." I then urged that sanctions not be ado pted against the V1dela government. on the grounds that the} would be coun tereffectl\C. But w11nesse!. OYCr 1he past fc~da)S have proclaimed that qu11e the con- trary was the case: that the advenisc- mcnt. b) ~merican agenc1e~ offi cial and non-official. of the phgl'u of missing person (thn were called. in Argentina and clsc"'hcre 1n Laun America. ..los Desaparec1dos"'). as often as not had concrete results. Pressure "as felt by the criminal abductors. The man scheduJed fo1 execution was. often. merely kept in jail; th<.· man scheduled for isolati on in jail might have been tried and. 1f fou nd innocent. re leased: 1he care- less!) detained "'ere sometimes let go The poin t here 1c; that loud. voluble prntcsts helped. Or scemod to do so 1n the Argentine s1tua11on. I was burned year~ ago b)' lhe Greek colonels. I "as persuaded that the allegations of tonurc leveled against them wcrc exaggcratcd. Well. 1n fact the' "'ere exaggerated. But thl') we re not· without substance. and that. in retrospect. proved the more ~mpon­ ant point. On rc.-vicwing m) own reponing on· lhe Greek colonels. I re!>oh cd ne,er ag:un presumpll\1.'I) 10 hehl'' e ofT1c1al o,poke11men "hcrt' thert• ~as no fn.·e press Lo QUl'St1on tht•ir r~prcsen1:it1on" Hut 1n Huenos .\1rl''· in 1977. tht•rl' \'a .. J frl'l' prt'ss S1 ill \V here I thought thl' ch.1rges cxaggeratt'd. the} appc:ar not 10 ha'c been. \nd certain!) 11 1~ established that the 1num -.1ra'lc head- ed by General Yidcla was not one properly characterized. as was done at the t1 me by :Jorgr Luis Borges. the great and c;ens111 ve author. as one o f .. gentlemen ... What docs one conclude about 11 all. 1f one fee ls keenly the respons1- b1hty to wntc to the reader!> of newspaper columns the truth? I. U nhapp1l~. no1h1ng comes out of the experience that can be thought ol as ~oncl us1\'e. It I!. not possible to know the extenl to which co unter- lerronst ac11v1I) rnn be fine-tuned. sufficient 10 overcome the 1crronst. but st0pping shon of gratuitous acts against innocent. or conce1vabl~ innocent. pan1ec;. Israel 1s forever WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY involved 1n attempting to draw that li ne. elusive line. nt'ver satisfying C\Cf\OOC. . 2. ·The background of the countf) bci ngc-.:amincd needs to figure in the reckoning. Unhappily. the record in Argentina is utterly dismal. Whereas before the second world war the societ) was marching in huge im- pressive strides toward affiuence and Cl\'11 hbenics. under Peron 11 "'-COi in for a drunkard's spree of dema- goguery. despoli ati on of national assets> and the worship of autocrats closer to the model of Caligula than of Franco ' The .\nglo-Sa,on presumption that democracy will "happen" when a countrv becomes sated wit h c1v1I war and 1nilat1on and anarch) 1s roman- 111.'. What tinall} deposited Arge ntina bact.. into democracy (which ma) }Ct prove short -li ved) was the cns1s of the Fal kland Islands. nOI lectures from the State Department's Hum an Rights division. The correlation be- tween democracy and human rights is shak). haky not because bu man nght!> aren"t more secure when gov- ernment 1s democratic (they are). but because democratic governments arc very fragile: and if they fail. whi ch they· regularly do in Lalin America. what then happens is th e suppression nol only of democrac). but of human rights: more. or less -depending on the character of the govemmeni. Beware. then. of hasty Judgment!I. Rut alwa}!> incl ine 10 listen mos1 to putati ve YICtims than to putative liberators. William Buclrley is • s)'Ddlcated columaist. - ANN WELLS Thieves won't touch a Rolls Dealer s keep track ----of cars -and can locate them easily The government recently made a study of car 1hefts. It reveals some anterest1ng facts for car owners. The survey hsts vehicles most likely to be stolen. and the ones leas~ likel y to be stolen. One hundred thirty ~ifferent cars were included in the research. The study shows that the Buick R1 v1era 1s the fa vorite of car thieves. and the Rolls Ro}ce is the most unpopular. Whew-what a relief. l don't own a Rolls Royce yet. but I have been • freu ing over 11 -the thought of someone stealing mine after I finally get on~. Now I can cross that ofT my worry1ist. · Bob Ballack, sales manager of the local Rolls Royce agency, told me the Rolls Royce family is a close-knit group. There are onl} 50 dealers throughout the United States. and the senal number of each car sold is distributed to all rftn!ealers. You understand we're not talking Fords here. We're not dealing in thousands of cars sold each year. so this isn't a monumental proJCCl. Ballack'sa1d that through the coop- eration of the Rolls dealers and the police depanmcnts. almost any· Rolls can be located .within a matter of hours (something to consider if you're having trouble )(eep1rig track of a spouse; invest in a Rolls). Another interesting fact: more Rolls Royces arc sold in Newport Beach than in any city of the world except London. Yes. that d0es in- clude Be\erl y Hills. He added that. as far as he knew. none of 1he customers fro m the Newport agency had e"er reponed a stolen car. This 1'i not surprising: the theft rate throughout the countf)' for Rolls wa~ Lero for 1983-84. A car 1h1efwould ha'c to be wared up wrong to thmlc trc could get awa } with such a conspicuous car. A Rolls owner drives through the streets carefully (vef)' carefully) and with decorum. An aura surrounds the vehicle. Wh en you pass one you feel the vibes from the dnvcr -law- ab1di ng. leisured. loaded ... A Rolls owner would never swoop down t~e side streets at a high rate of speed while looking funively over his shoulder. • Unli ke man~ cars. Rolls arr not in demand for pans. What good wouid 1t do a th1ef to stea l one of the hubcaps? Where would hl· sell it? Rolls owners are more apt to buy another Rolls than a used hubcap. When and if a pan expires. the owner. after appropnatr ~ves1de services. stans over again with a new car. Despite what you may nave heard. Rolls owners do not buy new Rolls when the ashtrays are full in the current model. CIA backs exil.es striving for 'hit' on Qaddafi This 1s not a car a thief would dnvc across the border into Me\lco. When a car is drl\en across the border. 1he o,a me dn\'l'r mu!;I dm e ll back again. and that would be embarrassing for an illegal owncc. But sources say CIA liaison with group currently based out of India doomed W\"iHINGT O!\. -l hl· <I\ backed. traint•d and 1.ontinm•., w support th e exile grnup 1h,11 lrtl'd In -assassinate I 1h,an k t1lkr \lu.inull.11 Qaddafi last }l.'ar .tlu•nf1ng to 111· 1ell1gencc i,ourcc., The pl o1 fo1kd \tr. '"·1rd <..).1dcl.iti e'tecuted rx:rhap' ~' m.111' a' .!110 d1ss1denl\ and tmJ)rl\•\Ol'd thou'i.llld' more Tht• I 1h\itrl dll t.11111 1111rnnl1c1tt·h beefed up hi<\ \t'< 11111\ I fl' 111:1\. .11'11 hR "e <1rr<1nKt'd I 111.,.,1 ' -.ur priw .. union"" 1th ~lo rot ( 11 part I\ 10 St'I .11 the leadcr ol the ,1,'>t1"inJ11on ,1t tempt. who wa'l \Uh'><.'lJ Ul'Olh hoo1t•d out hy Morcx:can King ll;J\'ian and now operat<.·~ oul of Iraq. The < ·1A-hal h·d <H'>a,,inJtmn group g<>e\ h} I hl· num<.· "J11on.1l Fron l fort ht• \ah ,11 111n 111 l 1 h\.1 111 "r\l -.rnd " ln l h\ <)atldali " former aud110r g<.·1wi;1t \1ohammrd You~11d Mag..ir1d l . . Whctha thl' < I\ \.\,1\ an Uilll\ prcc;ent al lhl· "'-F-\1 " 111nn.•pt m11 I\ ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat r r...,,_, ~J l4r t '• , .. ,, '' I ff If• 1 h•r uncenain < >ur 'lourn•, ,;:i, the agen· <..' ·, c;carl h tor ·'j -.urrogJll' nrga niza- 11on that "'ould u' l"n hro" Qaddafi h' "'h.11e' <.'r mcanc, ncces~n ·· coin- 11tf-cd "11h the l'"k grouJl\ tormat1on II\ I 1>i< I. I lo'-\ d1J the Cl.\ J)ll't.. Magan efT .ind h111 "'1 1·\I oul of some 20 1d<.·n t1tiahk ,1n11-Qaddafi groups? < >ur sourCl'" 'a' lhl' 'iaud1s rec- ommend<.·d Maganeff The "laud1<. ha\e provided at least 'll i m1ll1o n 111 the NFSL. Thev use \1 u<;lafo h1n lfalim. a forme r prime m1n1\1t·r o f I 1h-,a who 1s now an .n1' 1~r 10 1h1: aud1 Arabian govern· ment. a' thrir go-between with Maganetl The hcl\' fro m Langley found 11 1·ar,-. In tkal wi th MaganefT. a natty drl'"~er ;md artll"ulatc talker. who <.OO\t'\\ lh~ 1mprcss1o n that he 1c; pre- eminent JmongQaddafi'~ foe When ht• \C.'ned <)addafi as head of the I 1b)an comptro ller"s comm1h 1t>n from 14 72 to I <n7 Ma~nefTpuhhcl}' inH11Zhed a11ain\t official co rruption H. l . lchwma tit P11t>~"'* Frank Zlnl [!MOt Tom Ten M9"<111"'Q £cNoo Don,.., .. , (. t• Iv! A~t • """~ i... ~I ll • :Ail c11, ro"°' '"'•...__CA rJlf.J' Cf.tG IMft 'l11qt1rro.100 JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA r0 It was 1hat act of ltrnrage 1ha1 led Qaddafi to ship him off as am- bassador to India. "here he deletted in 1980. MaganeO allrarted othl·r pro m1- ncn1 exiles 10 h1' banner. 1nrludmg former Lib)an cnvo}S to Jordan. Guyana. India and .\rgentina The exiles' fi rst publi c proclamation. on Oct 7. 1981 . calkd for Qaddafi\ ovcnhrow and ma rked the b1n h of the NFSL. From the bcg1 nning. CIA agents advised and encouraged NF<;I leaden and trained their rccru1tc; 1n Wcc;tem Europe. \udan and Moroc- co. Our ourcc9 disagree over how much advance info rmation 1he Cl.\ actually had about the assa~c;ina11on attempt of Ma) 8, 1984 Ru1 there'\ little do ubt that ("J officials knew what MapntfT was up to: and cncouragca him In fact. CIA 1n\1dcr' • refer tatdoaica.11 lb th aacilts in- volved and their (I \ 1'ondler who wa\ transfcrrtd after the a~\8\'lina- 11on attempt foiled. Th<' "World lca,ncd some <:onfuSt·d details ofttfe uempt. which bqan tu unraH•I on Ma\' b. when the leader of NFSL'<1 m1htar) "'1 ng. \hmed Ibrahim -\hwas. "'3'> caught and l<J lled lf) ing to inlillra h: Libya fro m f un1s1a. l wo da)l. la 1cr. a fi ve-hour gun battle at the Aab A11ziya har- racks. where Qaddafi often !.l<I)!.. roded in the death or cap1urc of thl' FSL rchels. The cn~u ing blood\ repression was ~011 va tcd less b} Qaddafi's fear of a Cunhcr threat from the shattered NFSL than by h1<ii concern that the various exile groups would uiutc against ha m. Bui he did take the precautio n of bombing the NFSL radio <;;talion in Sudan 10 silence its "Voice of the l 1b}an People" broad - casts l\nd he proceeded to make the ~ret .. unification" dtal '-\tlh Moroc- co. King Hassan. a supposedly ~taunt'h U .S. ally. didn't tell the Americans ahout the union with Libya hcforc 11 happened. Nor did he l'CYeal that p:irt of the bargain w11h Qaddafi wns 10 c1ect MagaricfT fro ni h1'i Moroccan c;anl·tuaf)' Our source' 1n the CIA and clM:wherc ~> 1hc <.IA·, ha1!ion with MagancfT is dl)Omcd Unlike other L11;>yan t1'1lc!.. he enJO)'i little or no suppon '""de Lib):\ For another thing. our source\ doubt that thi amculGtc accountant nnd his band of dcfcctina diplomau arc capable. of putuna t<>acther 11 'lucccss(ul <'Oup. wh1C'h J..ould dt'pcnd o n 1n1crnal m1hlclr) "luppon they don'1 have .. F1 oally. the~ sources foult MQg.incff lor hc1 na ob~"l'it'd wtth ~1mph k11l1ng Qaddafi. nnd charac .. lhat hie; ideas about the ruturc ol L1b}a are unsophisti cated. Critics stress the necessity for overthrowing Qaddafi's entire regime. Wh ue Qaddafi olkn kowtows to Mosco-w. his second-in-command. MaJ. >\bdul alam Jalloud. 1s com- pletelyon the Kremlin's leash. K.Jlling Qaddafi and lcavingJalloud in charge would be a triumph for the Soviets and a d1c;as1cr for the United States. UN DE:.R THE DOME. New tax provisions classify travel reimburse- ment above 20.5 cents per mile as "supplemental in come." But the cur- rent mileage mte paid to con- gressional employees 1s 24 ceots. If 11 keeps the present rc1mburscmen1 rate. Congress, hkc any other cm· ployer: wi 11 have to keep extra records and employees will have to submit extra forms on the supplemental 3.S· cent-a-mile income. So lhc House leadership has proposed cuttina the conv.cssional rate to 20.5 cents and avo1d1n1t the ha sle. ' MINf.fDITORI~ Recent court rultnp obstruct p 1nqu1ry. cn- cout1 e libel suits d &1Vr the bed boys an advantap-tn a game that now ha new rules. Judges have &JVCTI the cncmie of the press ahm pses of undefended heights that they had not un.aa,iocd..wcrC: WO:r l'bc ~QI result: Reporter and editon :-Who could not be ~1lenced by thrtau of jail or violence. have bttn s1lcnccd by co~tly law u1ts. J•cll AIMl~rlH u4 Dale Vu Ara. are 1yadlc•led co/H21J1t1. Sincc th is report was made public. those of you who do own a Rolls Royce can sleep a httle better at night -ar:id so can your insurance agents. It JUSt occurred to me. In addition 10 not worrying about having my Rolls stolen. I can scratch anothef" 11em off my worry list. I don't oWn one of those very-much-in-demand Buick Rivieras. either. OolomoJ11 Ana Well1 IJveJ hJ WI""" N11otl. . ' Fonun. on hunger crisis lnformatlve, well-done To the Editor: I was heancned by lhe media's :upport in coverina UC Irvine's orum "Endina the African Cns1s," eld April 30. The Social Science School-spon· j<>rcd forum presented a balanced array of specialists. Sen. Oaramendi, from the Senate Fact Findina Mission to Africa, December 1984, had spent \WO years previously with his wife as a ' Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia. The Senator confirmed that the vast majority of relief aid was aettmg through to famine victims. with a rare minority of pnvate "rip offs" and government misdirection. Pnvate corporations (ustng Oxfam .\mcnca as an exemplar) were p.nuscd for their emphasis on long-term sclf- help development projects that aimed at making Third World com- munities self-sufficient in a five to -.c"cn-year period. UC Irvine's own. Dr. Bunon (having completed field work in East ~fnca),bespoke tht' uneven develop- ment of Africa caused by European colonial exploitation and misdirected modem aid wh!ch aims at large-scale. high-cost maintenance "develop- ment." Again the praise of Oxfam- styled agencies was acclaimed for its grassroots av.proach: field worker. school. family planning program. seeds, hoes. irrigation well ; that with its low cost maintenance program establishes self-sufficient com- mumties. UC Irvine's Dr. Lenhoff (1n- -;1rumental in the mobilization re- quired for the a1rhft of 10.000 Ethiopian Jews) spoke on the neccss- ltv of long-term commitment and coordinated effon to sustain self-help development agencies; so that hunier can be ended through commumt) projects as Oxfam's repons venfy. O:\fam's budget - a low 6 percent administrative cost and over 75 percent of every dollar into field projects -1s again the example of scrutinized budgets that should be requested by contributors 1fthey have any questions concerning an agency's use of donations. The community's response. includ- ing the faculty at UCl, has been slow and cautious. though well-inten- -tio.ned. People should a.sJc questions and be sure of the handling of thei r 'pledges. Eighteen students, now total- ing over 40. at UC Irvine have endured IOdays ·•total" or water-only fasts in solidarity with the victims of the African famine in order to bnng Dally Pilot's too. liberal hunier home, sen1ituc and move ~ur community td pled&e a monthly amount. • One hour per month of our work time as employed persons in Orange County ( 1.2 million ofus) would net $6 million per month (more than the total annual budaet of Oxfam in 1983). The mobilization has been slow in ~oming. undoubtedly due to skepticism. With questions being answer~. however. the community ~s showing encouraaing sians of an 11:iformed and focused response - aimed at success. h 1s important that we each individually come to the realization that we cannot justify our past 1nact1on any longer based on ig- norance. We each have the moral responsibility to find out what we can do to end hunger and do it! Tht' encouraging signs of mob1liza- 11on demonstrate a broad base of suppon. Over $7.500 per month has been pledged by the students and staff at UC Irvine toward our SI 0.000 goal. On June 5 a national director for Oxfam America, Haleh Wunder, met with students and educators of Or- ange County schools at the ASUCI offices at the University Center. The same day at the Irvine Co. Con- ference Center. the staff of the Irvine Co. hosted a reception for Oxfam America, so that Oxfam might thank maJor community donor groups that rallied to last autumn's fast and r~ulted in over S 133,000 in donation for famine relief. It is hoped that the t'Xample of the Irvine Co. will inspire all groups and companies to partici- pate. A more llmt'ly response could not have been requested under these circumstances. With the coordinated effort of the best minds in free c~pitalist enterprise and the volun- tary contribution and mobilization of our citizens. \\e can take a great step forward in making the dream of ending t.he African crisis a reality. We know the answer -we must all be committed for its realization. For inquiries or pledges to the organization of your choice (includ- ing continuing current suppon ef- forts) write or call: The Orange County __African_Relief Fund...l cf o Corinne Hansco-Beloni, Business Manager ASUCI, 205 University Center. University of California. lrvint' CA 92717. 856-5547. JOHANNES P. VAN VUGT UC Irvine Or1nge Cout DAILY ptLOT/Wedrwtllday, June 12, 1N6 All To the Editor: The wQrd ·oJ)'mi>~s" bnn'' a quiet feelina of pndt. Pnde io the performance o( our United States athletes, ~de in the outStand1ng adrrun1str1uon and or- a,ant2.1uon of the pmes in Los A.oieles, and pnde for their financiaJ success. The financial success could, unless there is undentandil\I of the situ- ation. undermine the potential for U.S. sucoeu in fut·Utt Olympics. The United StatC$ Olympic Com- 1 mittee is Chlricd witb the reSponsi- ~ bility of providina facilities. traJnina. and medical research and there is a I perception that the profits from the I LA games -which u will receive~ will taJce care of that need. Un- ----..----~-----' fortunately. that 1s not the c.asc. and funds from the pnvate sector &ff l'ver more important. College-funded abortion bill The following are excerpts from the Olympic Commmee Pos1t1on Paper on Funding Requirements for the 19 4-1988 Quadrennium. It speaks to this dilemma: .. It will nO~ liowcver, U9C lhote surplus fund from l..olA~ IOnu ~ncrat opentJnf ~ wllicb ~ io a ruotd SU. 7 million dauma &be pcnod J 98().84 -The fact rcmaaas. however, that tM United SQlil Olympmc Comnunee mUSl now ,... a new four·)ear opcnt1na ~ o( mort than S l JS miUion from hs tradlt1onal sources of oorponte ..S individual suppon io stay in the race and to mamtam aod enhance ~ numerous proarams Jt bas etllb- hshed to usist amat.evT atbJetes in the last four years. -The USOCs Olympic Trainina Centen in Cok>- rado Sprinp, Lake Placid and Mu- quette, M1cbipn, wdl play a key role. -These support systems canno1 be sustained .without a true na.tjonal effort. The USOC must count on lht continuing suppon of American c1t1zens to make 1t poss1ble for our athletes to achieve the SUCOCS$ they ha' e dreamed of 1n the 1ntemanoo.IJ arena -We ask the nation to team up and meet the challengt as~ b.a"e so man) umes before in so man~ areas of endeavor." To the Editor: oon the U.S. House of Represcn- tattves will consider HR 700, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1985. this bill is designed to oven urn the U.S. Suprl'mc Court's dec1S1on in the case of Grove City College vs. Bell, which mvolved anti-sex d1scrimma- t1on laws as applied to higher educa- tion. • However, extensive testimony at a series of hearings this year indicated HR 700 goes far beyond current federal law. Current Title IX regu- lations state that both pr~nancy and its termination arc disabilities against which no recipient of federal funds can discriminate. The effect of HR 700 combtned .Y('lth these Title IX rcsulattons is that any college or university which accepts students receiving Federal Guaranteed Student Loans or other .student loans must permit aboruons 10 1ts student health program and include insurance c~rage for abon1ons for its employees. Any hospital receiving Title IX funds for any of its teaching programs could be required to perform abonions in its facility. The college or hospital would be required to use its own funds to pay for the abonion- related activities since the Hyde Amendment forbids the use offedcral funds to pay for abon1ons. This fear was echoed recently by t e auona Right to Life Committee which said, "HR 700 would dramatically expand the reach of the pro-abortion (Title IX) regulations. Ounng consideration of HR 700. l and other members will sponsor amendments to make the civil nghts la"s "abortion-neutral." thus preventing the snuation descnbed above from occurring. An amendment will also be offered to clearly state that any educational institution or hospital wb1Ch 1s con- trolled, affiliated or supponed by a religious organization cannot be forced to act contrary to the tenets of that rehgious denomination. Cur-- rently. the religious tenents exemp- tion in Title IX only applies to church-controlled institutions. With an increasmg number of religious colleges and reHg1ously af- filiated institutions such as hospitals being controlled by lay 1boards or otherwise outside church corpor- ations, this amendment is essential to prevent some bureaucrat or federal judge from forcing church-supponed colleges lrom taking actions they feel morally repugnant. This concern was recent!} ex- pressed b} Rev. J. Bryan Hehir. a spokesman for the Catholic Con- ference of Bishops. The absence of a broader religious tenent exccpuon. according to Hehir. constitutes ··a fundamental flaw in the legislation." Passage of these two amendments will preserve the nghts of the unborn and of peoplt' to practi ce their religion as they see fit. )AMES SENSENBRENNER. JR (R-Wisconsin) Ranking Republican Member Subcommi11ee on Ci"1I and Constitu- tional Ri$hts C'ommmee on the Jud1c1al) "As a result of the USOC's willing- ness to guarantee the Games' financial success. 11 was made a financial "panner" wtth the Los .\ngeles Ol)mpic Organ121ng Com- mittee. -In 1983 the lJSOC took another bold step, creating a new U.S .• Olympic Foundation, which would use any surplus funds to create a permanent and unique add1t1onal source offun~1ng for amateur spons. The Oran,e Count} Volunteers of the USOC continue in thcir efforts to support the vital Olympic training program, and we are anxious to share the inform:rnon of need with our f nends and neighbors. "' R.W.CLIFFORD Chairman. USOC Orange Count~ Voluntttn Student protests treatment To the Editor: I am a student at Edison High School. which 1s in the Hunuogton Beach Union High School Distnct. Many of the teachers have been absent recentlybecausc the) are protestln~ the I percent increase m salar)' "h1ch the dtstnct offered them. J a&fCC that a I percent raise 1s absolute!) unfair smcl' the cost of hvmg, m CahfornLa at least, 1s well over 3 percent per year. What a I percent reuse means to our teachers 1s really an almost 3 percent cut in salat) when the} are teaching longer work • days and a longer school year. The students who come to class are often met by a substitute teacher who sa)!>. "I don'tcare whctheqou stay or go. we are not gomg to do anrthmg an) wa} toda) .. When I len my 1 Spanish class last week , as there were only three students and a substitute. I recei ved a truanc; for which I had to serve a one-hour detenuon I don't think this 1s fair at all. It 1s a d1sageement between tbt' d1stnct and the teachef"S\ not between the students and the district (adminis- trators). I do not sec why the students have to suffer not only from an almost complete halt 10 their education. but also from haVJng to serve detenuon for supporting the teachers. SCOTT FERRY Huntington Beach NB-budget prlorlties skewed To the Ednor: AN OPEN LETTER TO THE NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUN- CIL LEM IS SOL YEO? ·' ..r o the Editor: · I recentl) cancelled m} subscnp- tion and the reason I have. I frankly don't like the liberal outlook of your newspaper. The-editorial of Ma) 20 1s a good l.'xample where you decl) the fact that college students were son of denied their First Amendment rights in that they weren't allo"ed 10 publish "hatever thC} wanted. Mediocrity has its own sort of appeal predictability We understand the Cll) ofNewpon Beach has budgeted S'50.000 for the rcconstruc11on of one-third of the Ocean Front Walk between the two piers and S75.000 for construction of the first phase of a separate bike trail parallel to the exming walk. You may have attempted to dn"e on or off the peninsula on a sunn) weekend only to find traffic so piled up 11 can take anywhere from half an hour to an hour to get on or off. In the event \OU haven"t had that un· preasani ex penence. talk 10 an} ofour O\'ertaxed policemen or firemen "ho have had to respond to .in emergt>nc~ on the peninsula during such a toumt In light of the above we and our neighbors strongly oppose tbe budgeting of .\NY of our ta\'. dollars for the purpose of developing an~ fac1htie~ such as bike trails OR e·<tended sidewalks wb1ch can onl) lead to a larger influx of people tn' ading. con.gesung and dtSCCraung our beauttful ~ewport Beach We submit that as an altcrnauve the council budget funds to con~r the cost of the fo\lowtni; · I tncter traffic control on hol- 1da) sand "ed .. ends on the peninsula 1n the in1erest ol s.afet~ and "omfon of res1dentc; and guest ~ Tht' 1ns1.illa11on 0f$5ll0 h11enng tine s1gm JI all of our beach acces$ points .tnd add1t1onal policing to enfom: the li11enng la" Well. I was always of the op1n1on that people going to schools. cs- peciallylublic schools. are going to learn an I see nothing wrong with the administrators of the college censor· mg anything that the students write. This 1s JUSt another example of the fu11y thinking that goes on w11h you liberals. JOHN MULLENS Huntington Beach By STEVE FREEMAN Delly l'llot CottNpOfldent Change 1s not necessanly progress. While change has certainly been rampant in this coastal area, the matter of pro~ess is -well -high on the moot hst. Anyhow. there are certain enclaves of non-change to.which some of us longish-timers tend to gravitate. It's nQt that these hangouts arc at all outstanding. hallowed. or a gourmet's delight: and certain!) the) are not All videos not created equal To the Editor: Brian Austin and teve Wikle voiced the opinion of the older generation; now it's the younger's tum. ll2 populanty grew panly for i~s public voice of C'hris11an11y. In their letter on May 28. Ausun and Winkle claimed they were detrimental. · Compare two songs. one from U1 "Pnde (In the Names of Love)" and song~ of the de' 11 and evil sin~ by Dokkcr. Ratt and Def Ll.'ppard. Concerning tht• videos. L 2"s are of snow-filled countf) or scenes from their home country Ireland. Others by Ratt show a guy disruptingly dancing on a table giving open praises to Satan. Bruce Springsteen sings of our great country and what it means to be born in the U.S.A. The view stated in the letter was 'otecd by an outsider and let's not let the conf us1on last: Please print m) letter to clear the confusion. GREG WEST Corona del Mar Just a thought before I go ... To the Editor: I just mailed a letter to you. but I thought that I should get another off. before m transfigurauon and trans- portation. James Hill of Laguna has prayed publicly that I be blackened and transported to South Afnca. I haven't as yet determined how much power this fellow has with God. or which •God. If I go. perhaps l could drop him 1 off.as l flyover Communist Eth1op1n. I wonder how he stands with the Boawan? fl' I pray publicly. I e11pcct some- thing to happen. but I am one of Oral Roberts' Prayer Partners. He has agreed that an) thing that I ask. in the will of God. that He will agree with. I have a commandment from Je us. however. to bless. and curse not. I also. ho"ever. have a coveoant wnh God. and He has said of them who have such a covenant. "Them that bless you. I will bless. and them that curse you. I will curse ..... I don't believe that I will try-to find n mojo against this cu~: I will jUSt wish the'best for this Laguna Gentle· man JJM BOLDING Costa Mesa Bugged by pest control spray $ To the Edi tor: comment on it rqularly. Sure we Quc-st1on: How is it ~pie ctn use have bugs and our prden benefits on , poison sprays for BUGS. without the wh<?le ... as they help produce orcprd to the effect it has on others? better soil. When our neiahbors. several of ARE T HERE NO LAWS TO cthcm. use spray or hire a pest control CONTROL·THIS? 1to spray it afTecis our breathina. We The novice. or nonprofcisional. have told our neiahbors tbat we have sprays at will a~d ~ art lucky if he r respiratory problems and the.>' seem knows w~at he 1s us1na and J\ad read nconcemed but continue spny1ns. We the war:n1np on the conunner. The • have also c.lled the pest control profcs11onal pest control people, tn· npcople and they M)' it's all quite saft chldina the ones who spral tchool •-NO PROBLEM! Our only re-fields WKILE THE CHI OREN course is •o $lam -0ur windows shut ARE USING THEM. aJI wear protcc· ~ M bgan tcuq'lcll tht stuff 11 wt dve aJovcs and mas.ks. We have also • arc not wamc<f. itay indoorurid'l>ray htd r tarehef $9N)' for tnlS iJl ~ tthat.the pray isn"t ruinint our fn.ut child's de k while 1nsrst1na he Sta) and veaetablc crops. stated thert. ' :o poisons tl'C u9C'CI an our pnlen WH1' T CAN WE DO -.TOP and It·~ one of the moSt l'fl)(fUCtl\'\! BREATHING'"' and bcautaful prdcn m our nel.lh· JEAN MORTON borhood accordina to those wno Co ta-Mesa 1·-----1 --.-......... . ...... tourist attrac11om. Their appeal -1t a "ord e'en 1hat strong can be u!>ed - 1s 1heir dependable uniform medioc- rity. We .kn ow precisely what to expect: never are we surpnsed nor. for 1hat matter. are we disappointed. No emotional jingle-jangle in these mili- eus -no mo'e so. say, than 1n the morning shave. Happily such an establishment exists on the Balboafenrnsula. a spa at which sundry local types con- grc~te not infrequentl) for daytime eating and/or the slaking of thirst. Consider tis lunch menu: It 1s unchanged since perhaps the summer of the big wind. It 1s conjectured that. years ago. the propnetor was offered a good pnct' b} a pnnter on a quantll} of these menus. Probably the am1abk owner had wanted onl) a few hun- dred, but accepted the bargain never- theless. Ergo, the menu will probabl) remain unchan~ed un11I the suppl) 1s depicted. Good. Stability. We know every dish ~<.'II: we are wholl\' attuned to each en tree's unvar.1ng rTIC'dlOCrtt\ It IS rumored th a1 a· fe" rt'amo; ot' the menu still remain One of our status quo dc"otces has suggested that \H' purchase I 0,000 more of these ml.'nu~ and surrcp1111ous slip them into thl.' restauran1'<, storeroom It •~ being considered. The present owner 1s our ideal restaurateur. Never does he concern h1mselfw1th us: never has he ho\cred glad-hand1n~I) over our table. never has he inquired as to our opinion of the cuisine. As a matter of fact. despite our )Cars of patronage. 1t 1s not full) established that he kn ows our names. Of the "Righi tutT.'' he. ; Tbf perennial cocktail "a1tress k'n'Owsexactl) ho"' each of us ltkes hts dnnks: knowc; precise!} when and 1fa rdill 1s desired. and, laid back as she 1s. has never pres~d a drink on an)One. The banender of long standtng 1 a man of indl\ 1duahty who tends h1 circular bar with quiet aplomb. He will not accept the role of sounding board to a drunk's lament or blathcr- 1ngs and. adm1rabl). does not fanc} h 1 mself a psychologist The Ballad of the ad Cafe was · Carson McCullers' t1tle O'Neill set pla)S 1n barrooms all of \\h1ch ha nothing ~hatt'H'r to do "'1th our pcn1n)ular cafe. Ho"e'er. ti IJ~ling must come about. pra\ let tht• logt1 tx· \ifed1oc nt) 1n Pcrix1um Stf've Frf'eman Is a NewJXJrt 8 f'acb bus/aessmaa. Cohea 'sjust a negatlve guy . To the Editor: are just too f\Jt~}<Utc:. The article in unda ·s Fanuly Onl) when 1t come' to d1 usstng Weekly on the horTOrs of porno-his wift. child or doa d<>e$ he wax ar.aphy followed hard upon the heel po 1mc han11n1 a self-~rYm& halo of Richard Cohen·s apoloSJ• for the around his personal life same. . Surd) you c.n find • h~ral How )'Ou can continue to pubhsb columnist that at least makes sense the prbqe that this colum1m1 d v w h I ...._ I _ .. I ..... · purve) 1s quhe be ·ond me. He an can ie 1 11.11;~ .,.,1 ,,,.,1c' appcar1 to take 1 dehbrlwte it.and and air &hem'" a po~1t1\e v.a) apnai U)lilual Pme~Of'*· J.W.R~O nt and dec:ency. W1tnns his con· C'b sumint hatred of Pru1dent Rcaatn. His cotu,nns att unplad) un-(Editor's note Pbn •~in r~ "'0'*\ cmbelll hcd with either Jo&jc. fAL"t or ro trpU('t R1,·n.n1 Collen and Stt•,cn talent Hi~ attempts at humor (the: Ot11>mnn m rhr CR1h Ptlot' nl1· "chnt" ("ohc:n J1atnbe, for innan«,) ron~l IYJr J . -' - '"' as1on. MCST WE H .\VE .\ M -VOR TRAGEDY BEFORE THI PROB- .\RTHL'R \1.\NL'EL Balboa Teacher frustration reviewed To the Ed11or: This 1s 1n regard to Roben Barker's Ma~ 19 front page anicle on the Board of Education mce11ng held Tuesda). Ma) ~8. He reported on onl) pan of the meeung He failed to repon on the speech SJ' en b' Dr. Ben Ta"lor. social science teacher from Edison High School Or Ta) lor pointed out ome 'e~ real frustra11ons from the teacher" pomt of ,·1ev.. which I te-el the public 1s enutled 10 kno" I onl~ 1oA.1sh e\el)one could ha'c a cop~ of this speech. but for no" I ~111 hstJUSt a fe" maJor pomts First smcc I 1P 2 the bu~ mg power of the teacher has gone DO\\ N 2~ percent -our salanes haH' -..;or kept up"' 1th the "·o~t of11, mg ~cond. s1nl.'c IQ"t~ the adm1n1,. trawrs· bu~ 1ng IX'""r has gone l P I ' percent When the Hl<..1HEST ·p.11J 1c.i\·ha make" LES'\ than t ~e _uw. · E T-pa1d administrator something 1s "rong. Do "e "ant to make tt•achmti c;uch a lo" I~ profc.-ss1on that no ont' "ants in ore' c-r.one in "ant) out" fh1rd. since 19"" ~ class "•zt" has gone up trom 31 ~tudents per class to ~b and our teaching da~ has gotten longer. as has our teachmg year r eachers are tired of being treated as second-dass c111zens I ha"e been a teacher of mathematics for 18 'ear" Being treated Wlthout d1gntt~· and respect~ ear after~ ear 1s tak 1 ng ns toll I do not "ant 10 be an admtnlS\rator. C\ en though I ha' e lx't'n ac;led b' m' pnnc1pal and "ice pnnc1pal to con- sider 11 I enjo~ teaching but I do not enJO~ earning S::?0.000 less than I "ould as an administrator 11·~ ttmt• to put the mnne' "hen:" l' ..... 'h0uld Jn\) mJl c _leaching J tle.,ired Jnd rt''>J:X'l"ll'd pn'IC\\IOn f'IDlEltiH ll u1111nghin Reath Costa Mesa will miss Sorsabal I To tht' Ed11or· \\ hat"s this about Fred . r~bal ~signing his ~<11tton as Costa \k'ict ' cit~ manager For the past I 'i ~ea~. hc hJ'> btcomc a nl·ar kgend. almo'>t tn· d1spcnsablc It "111 be d1flicult to adequatel~ replace him Fre-d ha" taken hts share ot bncllbat). hut ie"' puhhl S<'f\ anl) •~ 10 hts league of com J'l('tcnn . ~1sdom and access1b1ll t\ . It tale' rourJge and 1ntegnt~ tCl lt•J\ ca h1e.h-~lanc:'d ~"I \\ tlh all 1t<. IX'rk' and ix1"er tor a rwn··fl3' mg ph1lan1hrl'J'lll tir,1up He I\ J OlJJtH rca,nn "~' (,,,ta \k.._1 ., the ttrc.-at ~11' t ' ( o;.ta \k\a' l<W• hut a ~1n tor Orangl' l vunt\ '\ 'lunt~r , har11ahlt' se-1.'tor < HRI' \1 'IT[fl { 1)'it.l \k~ ., One-time bombardiers sought l o the Editor: Not man) ~pie ruh1c that World "ar rt gave binh to a 0)1ng proftss1on that toda~ 1$ practical\~ none\'.lstcnt. 8ombard1enng. or bomb a1m1n,g as some choo~ to refer ·to lhts comb:ll-cl'C'\\ function. exists onh wcakl}' toda) as a dccp-htddcn add1t1onal dut> of the na\'tptor m the t 1 • Air Fo~· h1.ghl) tramc-d bomber fot'('t. Even ~1\h a conccumn that ··bombs are drol)pcd" from toda) • aircraft. there 1 httle or no \ 1sual s1ghttn1 used 1n the proceu. Radar puJSC'S and elcc\ront<' wu.ardl'} po._e unseen hole !n the s.l) or compute and e\'.Ct'\.lte v.eapon relcast milc<1 from a lll'ltt.. \lo'hercat the succus ot the bomb drop 1n the 19 depended pnmanl) upon the e}t'-to-hand coor· dmatlon anct skrl~of"1he "-rd o'er &he tarart1• * Ounna \\ \\ 11 Chert "-trt some 20.QOO )oung men 1ra1n.cd as bom- barJ1cf'\ at 14 m\} 11r ~ t• terrd pnmanh throu-ghcnn 1ht' ~uth · v.~1 and ~u1h Toda) tht'rl' t) .an a"')\ 1at1"'" ol ht.1mt>-a1mcr' \if\\\\ 11 l..nl'"-n s1mp- h a BO~tB RntFRS 1:-.c . "-hCl SC<" .. to unite thov "h'' pcrtormt"d bombard1enng ""'t>arh 1 OU ha'c bttn t't'ntacted Not" 11hstandtn& hea"' attnt1on of the fortt 1n w" It and later t•ombat. thC'rt rrm:un~ a \'onc;1derahk num~r of non-contacted hoffi'NrdtN'\ ~ho arc: besn sou,bL Bombardier. In<. hell! 1h tir\t rc:un1on ta~t -'pnl 1n '-11dland Tl'\ .., "hcrt on« operated the.-largl''>I bombard1C1 tn11n1n1 schl'X11 ot tht' ·.o,. The ne't rtun1on 1!\ plannt'd for the la t t.hrtt da \ ol the .\pnl 1 ~ ., fie ti rtlehnmon in n 4-ntonm. Tcus "II bombardiers arc uf'ltd to con· tact the Qf'PnllllJOn I\ Bo' lS-'. c Harbor\ ~il4995' ~ U 2 Vcffitans bf · coml\at ~s ari u.kcd \0 oonUICt thc:1r ctn.i bom~rdlcr and 11\1\ ron1act 1nformau n. HERB RT 1 Co toad. ~II Ot'ang.e Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 12, 1~15 PmfKY WINURBEAN THE FAMILY CIRCUS \\You're early, Daddy. Did you work undertime?" MARMADUKE ··1rs myhat and I want 1t back~' DRABBLE GARFIELD iHAI SUN tS PRE.i"fY 5TRONCi TOVAY, POOKY. A GUY COOL(;> euRN IJ= Hf'5 NOT CAREFUL MOON MULLINS BASKET C/>.SE ... R JUDGE PARKER flJllllHlllll:mD r ' . by Tom Battuk DOONESBURY· by Garry Trudeau vs fJ BIG GEORGE. by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE "It l1n't a FrlsbH after all." ENNISAHE llENACE b Hank Ketcham PEANUTS OVR TENT LEAKED ALL N16MT.. NOW WE ~AVE TO STAND IN THE RAIN FOR &REAKFAST ! BLOOM COUNTY I'ffl SllflE Ml. ~ )QI IN 11£/fte55 N£ ~ ,IJfNf,,. 1H! ~ CIWR Ml5SION 16 6tJllK,~. \ OK ,OK-lfi\S WINOO.V SEEMS lb 8E Lro8E-. -lHERE.l TUMBLEWEEDS ~ I 'M AF9AID. .. M< MAIR IS WET •.. M'{ CLOTMES ARE WET...I M'{ SMOES ARE WET... I ,.....~,,I f SHE KE:EP.S H\S POlT'i INT.-Eiaoe.R HALL BRT""~. au:n-,u~ raw. ~ fl6fR..Jml£. PfflJINDI ti6TH 111£ /II.""""' ~f11ej_ \ 1filS IS RIDtCULDUS. IHOPE.~ FIOOSO'Jf I B~ltrroA HOUSE FOR A ··· by Kevin Fagan ROSE IS ROSE .... by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson EXPRESS LANE 10 ITEMS Olit LESS by Harold Le Ooux BRIDG E ---- North-South vulnerable. West deals. WEST NORTH •J4 <::> 83 0 AKQ8 •A J108• '.EAST • 108 <::>AKQ962 0 J 5• .. Q632 <::> 1107 o IOU • 53 • K96 SOUTH +AK975 <;;i 54 0 163 • Q72 The bidding: Weit No.U Eut 8••" 2 <;:) 3 . Pa.. 3. • • PaN P... P ... Opening lead: King or <::>. A setmlngly innocuou1 play can somet.imea have a atrang• etrect. Watch what happened on his deal from a team match. Alter a 1imllar auction. a contract · of four apades, Wat re•ehed ai both Ul>IH ot tht! maul!. POeJ Ion Of eupport for partner'• euit w11 the key inrrtdi.nt In South'• dffition to mtrod~ q&M tUfl al lhe three·level. by Pat Brady COUP AND COUNTER At both tables, West led the king of hearts and continued with the queen. At one table, he shifted to a club. Here. the declarer was Tom Smith, or Greenwich, Conn . He played low from dummy and East won the king. Smith won the club At the other table West. Ka thie Cappelletti Walvick of Washington, D.C .. switched lo a diamond at trick three. Declarer won and played trumps in the same manner. When he lost the club finesse, however. back came another diamond, and CHARLES GOREN return on the table and the outlook declarer found he was an entry briaht.ned when the jack of tpa&.t 1hort for tht trump coup. Which· wu led and run 1uccea1full7. When ever minor suit declarer opted to a trump to the kins next picked up rufr to shorten hls trumpt. East the ten, tbe 1tage w11 aet for a would be able to discard hl1 lut trump coup. card In the other minor and declarer Declarer reentered dummy with would have no way back to dumm7 a club and rulrtd a club as Eaat aluf· for the coup Lo operate. led a dlamond. Declarer cathed two Ban 1•• M.a nau&a, law ct. .. o( dumm1'a hlsh dlamond1 then ltd a.a. tr .. W.? Let Claarle• GorH a..1, the c.ablt '• Jut cl11b. Ean \Vil flxed. 1•• W,..,. •ar "'"'~tile •ut II he ruffed. declarer would overrufl •f DOUILE8 fer ,...i&Ma a .. t. and.pick up the laet trump. If Eatt· takeHt •• Ftr a H'1 •f ~•• luff8d tiift"·temafnmr • h~ de· "MUltrs·~t;...., n .8'""te clarer would aluU hit laat diamond. "Owta·DHt.IH," care tf tt.11 and tben lud a diamond from tbe Mw~, P,O. le• Ill, P.a.pa, ~ "9')\e •· k b'ump eoup: N.J.llM5. Make daed• ,.,.w. &e maltiq lou~~d. N•••••.tnk• .. ,. \ 1· . WEDNESDAY, JUN 12, 1985 ANNL.ANDIHm BUSINE818& Mastering the eperating manual of your mind Neuro-Linguis tic Programming taught here--in Palm Springs dese rt setting By SUSAN MONAHAN o.-y ...... c.,.,......,., Dr. Robert Spaan (Ph.D. and D. D.S.} 1hrew orange sponge balls at us. 1hen squirted us with a wa1er pistol. .. M y responsibility is 10 be your pattern in 1erruptcr." he told the 26 people who had s-1gned up for a courst 10 "Mind Control" a1 Nauonal University. He was assisting Walter Bowan. editor of" Palm Springs Life" maga- ~mc. 10 conductinga 1hree day workshop designed to 1each each of us 10 mas1cr the"oi>era1ing manual to your own mmd" with Neuro- Linguist1c Programmmg(NLP). "W11h these skills. you will get what )'OU want." said Bowan. whose book. "OperauorrMind Conirol" described the abuse of psycho science by major government powers. "But you wo n'1 get it by manipulation: you'll get it by finding out what other people want - and giving it to them." Unlike the human potential move-· men ts that deluged the national consciousness in the '70s(has anyone not heard of transactional analysis or est?) NLP has been flowmg lhrough the country hke an underground stream. Oneofitsapplications has received widespread attention. how- ever. Firewalldng -strollina across hot coals without ra1sinaa blister-isan N LP skill claimed by Bowan, Spaan and several thousand other Ameri- cans who went throuah the course offered by the LA-based Robbins Research Institute. (Sl?aan also stud- ied at the N LP Center 10 Tiburon; Bowart's book includes an interview with Milton Erickson. who is con- sidered the fatherofNLP.) While firewalking was not on our agenda. we were told to expect some radical changes in our belief systems. •We were asked to suspend our evaluauons for the duration oft he workshop and open ourselves to the seven golden beliefs ofN LP: I have a ll the resources I need to get whatever I want; ifl'm not getting what I want, all l have to do is change my behavior (and keep trying): the m~aning of communacation is.the response l get: there are no unresourceful people. just unresourceful states (and I can change anyone's state anytime - even my own): if1t's possible for anyone in the wo rld. it's possible for me: ifl can't, I must: to create my own reality all I have to do asact as 1f. A series of"strctchersizes" would help make these beliefs a reality. sa1d Bowan . "Beliefs work, believe tt or not," Spaan said. "but they don't work if you don't let them work." If we were unwillina to give ourselves permission to let them work, he . added. "we're ready to assist you .. (~in). • Well-formed outcomes. sensory acuity aod beba vi oral flexibility arc the bas1sofNLP," ex{>lained Bowan. While the visual. auditory. kjnestheuc, olfactory and taste senses can provide us with the feedback we need,·· we distort, delete and gen- eralize through the filter ofour beliefs ... he said. Now we were going to become sensory specific. "Sensory acuity will lead you to rapport. rapport wall allow) ou to ma1Dta1n rela11onships. relationships arc what g1' e you your outcomes." he said. ln NLPese. an outcome is not just a goal. but ongoing results produced with behavioral skills. Rapport isn't just getting alo ng well with someone. but .. being able to reach into another person's subconscious and talking to it. .. Bowan and Spaan gave the d irec- tions. but we were responsible for our own Neuro-Lingu1stic.re-program- ming. The techniques we used were sample. but required total attention (sensory acu1t~). "There's a corrclauon between external behavior and internal states," noted Bowan. and as N LP proarammers, we were able to de- termine a person'sstate by observana skin color, facial expressions, body positions and other sensory cues. Then we learned how to use these cues to establish subtle communica- tion with another person by duph- catina their expressions and postures (mirronngand match1Dg). top1n access to positive states ana keep them working with a touch (anchor- ing). and to persuade the outcome· th waning partsofourselves to work with us(rc-framing). The workshop also feat urcd s1 ng1 ng ( .. Music reinforces what you learn," explained Bowart). hugging("A hug 1sa powerful love-anchor," he noted). and shanng(altbough fuU-blown catharsis was gently discouraged ) On the third da>. we were ready for an ordeal by firc-orad_vcnture. depending on how you framed 1 t. Our purses and wallets, which con tamed money, car keys. identification and other props, were locked up. l\rmcd with nothing but our N LP skills. we were instructed to disperse and sent into thcjungJeof Palm Sprinas-further if we really wanted to stretch -to get breakfast and lunch from total strangers. Then we were to re-group in threes and fours and help hospital or nurs1Dg home patients. When the group reponcd back at 5 p.m .. thcre were stones of nd1ng 1n hmousmesand pickup trucks. being fed by bemused but fnendly strangers and anchonng surpnscd but grateful pa11ents. The phobics in the group had spent the da} with Bowan, learning to un- learn their fears "I almost lost i:ny trunks." reponcd one former sw1m- m10g phobic ''It's been a long ume smce I do"e into a pool .. Bo"'an 1c; planning to offer an LP ""orkshop an Orange Count). Call 548-46 'o tor more 1Dforma11on There ~s still time to s~ape up ft)r summer l 1 ---· -- By CHRIS CRAWFORD Summer's here and many of us are still resolving to diet. The beaches and other ports of call are beckonmg to us. but last year"s summer clothes don't quite fit. As a result, we vow to shed our winter wei$1Jt as vacation time ar- rivcr.-But, 1f we're going-to -aehieve our goals. we'd better $Cl going .. says fitness specialist Patricia Walters. · "You cannot turn the evils of whole WIDter tame around in one week." says Walters. "It's going to take 11me. The biggest thing you must recognize. if)'ou're go1Dg to get in shape. is to set reahsuc goals for )Ourself." Walters began to set goals for herself 1n the m1d-I 970s. when her physician became alarmed about her health. "I really was d1ggmg my grave with a fork.'' she says. At that time. she weighed 175 pounds and had developed high blood pressure along with obesity. .\fter changing her lifestyle. Walters proceeded to.Jose 60 pounds and no longer needed medi- cations as pan of her diet Currently. Walters is co-director of the Lifestyle and Lorigcv1ty Cente r at La Costa resort in Carlsbad. where she works with others who are hopmg to achieve a healthier way ofhvmg. The first step towards greater fitness. says Walters. as to ·•set your goals. clearly decide what you're going to do, and wnte them down." The second step. she suggests. 1s 10 "start a very good. sound exercise program. but see your phys1c1an first -if you are past 35 years of age. 1f you arc obese. or 1f you have any kind of health problem . You may have a problem )'ou're una"are of: heart disease 1s o ften silent: w 1s high blood pressure." Foregomg the medical checkup can be 'Cf) dangerous. she adds. "Someone sa}s. Tm going to lose weight.' and before )OU know 11. the} 're out JO(!iS•ne on the beach. and then they get a pam ID the chest. and they fall over. We don't want people to do th.at." .\n exercise program must begin slowly. Walters con11nues. and ho" slo"I) depends on the 10d1v1dual. .\s a starting point for reall~ l>Ut·of-shape people. she suggests ··a good walk. If you can walk 35 to 45 mmutes at a good. bnsk pace. so that you do not get out of breath, and you do not feel an} kind of undue pain. that's a good beginning. .\s pan of 11. do some warm up and cool do"'n exercises. c;ome stretchmg and bending. to help a\ Old tnjunes. •• As for d1et. she says, ''Starvmg yourselfis the worst thing 10 the wo rld to do. The latest research 1s showmg that people who cat ~mall but fre· quent meals scattered through the da~ lose weight more quickly than 1fthe~ :ite three large meals " For breakfast. Walters suggests ha.,,1Dg a bo-wl of cereal "Ith nonfat milk, some fruit. and tea or deca- ffe1na1ed coffee Sometime midmorning. take 11me for an apple. an orange carrot sucks. or a can oftomatofuice. Do the same thmg mid-afternoon. FortundT. she sugge~tt .. pcrllaps a bowl of vegetable soup and a salad. or JUSt a salad. but "atch the amount of salad dressing." For a dinner entrcl' \.\ Jl!er<. <.<i~<.. ··breast ol chicken or turke) 1s ex~llent. but watch out forcalones 10 the skin and 10 any add1t1onal sauces. I encourage people to eat poultry or fish. but broil or bake 11. Onental food 1s excellent. but aga1D watch out for calones 10 how much hca,-} oil 1s used." . upplement the dinner en tree "11h .. lots of vegetables and lots of salad.·· she adds ~ .\s pan of the diet plan. Walters recommends th:it )OU write down e\Cr)th1ng )OU eat. on a dail} basis "People sa}. ·1 don't eat an) thmg. but I'm fat all the time. Ho'tl. come"' If prople -would start to keep a record e'en da~ and he perfect!~ honest about "hat the~ 'r(' doing.. from earl} morning to late al night. the~ might be ama1ed at ho" all the J11t'e picks and nibble!\ ((lUnt up Therc·s no '\uch th mg as fn·e load ·· Record what you dn nk. too ·· A.1- cohol can reall} blo'W people oul of t~ b311 pM\c w~ tt ~mM to their d1 e1:· \.\a her<. conunucs "Bas1calh the "J\ 10 tigurl' out the caloncs in liquor .... hl' '3\\ 001\ 11ne ~·alone rx·r prool ix·r •>un~t · Anaheim Baby Fair: -The care and feeding of tots By CHRIS CRAWFORD Delly,.._. Ccwrntia....,t Some 20.000 parents. grand· pare nis. and toddlers are expected to attend a bab) expo at the Anaheim Convention Center on Saturday and Sunda). Bab) Fair is the la~est consumer trade exposition of1ts kind. showcasing current trends and mfor· mauon relevant t.O childbeanng and childreanng. plus all the latest prod· ucts and services for the new and expectant family. ''Baby Fair will be a most exciting PAPARAZZI event for everyone interested an pregnancy through pre-school ... says Mindy Odegard o f Baby Fair Enterprises. Odegard and partner Deborah Rothman launched their first baby expo last June in their ho metown. Los Angeles. and since then their enterpnse has.traveled to San Diego and Mmneapohs. 1n add1t1on to a repeat show In LA. The two-day event next weekend in Anaheim will feature over 15 panel discussions by a vanety of local health e1tpen s, scheduled each da} between 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Moderating the d1scuss1ons wall be Femm) DeLyscr. author of Jane Fonda's Workout Book on Preg- oanc). Banh. and Recovery. aturda) 's topics mclude: 10:30 a.m.: "Aches-a nd P:iins 10 Pregnanc} -lo; There Safe Relief? 11 :30 a.m .· ··Learnmg to ·\\oid Env1ronmrntal H:izards During Prcgnanc} and Lactation" 12:30 a .m .: "Bu }1ng Baby Furniture. Equipment. and Toys" 1:30 p.m.: ··Childproofing Your House. Garden, and Car" 2:30 p.m.: "Pregnanq and Re· covcf)' Exercise Program" 3:30 p.m.: "Fathenng and Motht'r· mg" 4:30 pm ... 11mulat1ng Bab}·· Sunda} 's topics 1ncludl·: 10:30 a.m .. ·· 1mplc Remedies tor Common Earl\ Childhood .\n· noyances: Gas. c"oltc. Pres1stt'nt ( n· 1ng. Teething. and the Common Cold'' I 1:30a.m.: .. Protect1ng Your Child From Childhood lllnes!>" 12:30 pm: "Sleeping Prohlems·· 1.30 p.m .. ··rvtom-Me-C1~ E'- crcise Program" ~:30 p.m. ··~1ect1 ng and Mal..tng Good l sc ol ( hildl:ire and Pn·school" J·JO pm ··Hl'lping ) our ( h1ld lope '-'llh .\ggre'i'il'ent'S'> "11huu1 f uming H1m 1Her intl1 J ··\\amp·· .i·JOp m. ··t haldh1)od Fc:ar., 1n the !<Os·· Add111onalh . thl' Bab' Fair Theatre will feature fash ion shows. stol) telling. s1ng10g. and otha enter- tainment ··our theatre 1s a ne" 1nno,a11on for this sho" ·· ~)i. Rothman '"It "111 tnclude 1ntercst10g puppet "ho"<. and demonstrations that art' nnt necessanh light subjects hut "h1l h "ill ~ tre:ited an a ltght '-'3\ for t·:-.:imple hum pre,ennon ·· [)<)(1r,e1rx·n Jt 111a.m and do~at ti p m da1h .\dm1~'1on for adults 1s $4 "'~ grandparent,. S::'. 5n and chil· dren under I~ free "hc-n accom- panied h' thl'lf part>nts. Parking 1s SJ 00 Santa Margarita 's Tony Moisohas 'spirit' By VIDA DEAN OMly P'tlot llyle l!dllor '"I am hlessrd w1th fncnd!>and 10 ha'c1>0 man) in one place at o nr time." said Antbony Molso after accepting the OC Chapter Amcm:an Red Cross pant award at the Mend1en Hotel. ··When (Joe) P erricone asked me 1f I'd enJO) rece1 v1ng the award. I was a little embarrassed . E\etybod} seems to he hononne C\er)body But. rm proud to lend m\ name to help raise funds for the Red Cross.'· (The d inner raised more than SI 00.000. Fifty tables of I 0 were spoken for a m onth before the event). Mo1so. a New~n Beach rl·s1de nt. 1s president of Rancho Mission Viejo Co. where he is responsible for planning. dcvelopmemt. ranching and management of the property. OCs second largest pnvately owned land holding. He is also the force behind the county's nrwest cit y, Santa Marganta. "Lcfs put this ID prospective," added Mo1so after acceptmg the awud from last year's recipient Doe Karclter ... First there's a person's family and then their fnends. All the rest 1s BS. ··.\II of us have a rec;pon<;1b1lty 10 c;h:in:. I'm '>O fortunate to have a great fam1I ) and hlc'l!.cd to It\ l' in Thl' W l''il and 1n Orange Count). The ho noree's fam1h w:is on hand to share ht'> big night ... wife Mdlnda. stu.nning 1n a "hate strapless gown st) led w1th a large pleated oo" an the back. and daughters. Ka trina. (a U (' studenl). Cristy (she'll be atte nding her father's alma ·mater. Stanford). Anne Mar ie and Frandy Also Mo1cro'c; mother Allee O'Neill Avery. fa1 her James Robtrt Mol10 and uncle. R. J. O'Neill. A 65-page p rogram d1stnbutcd 10 guests contained messages from fnends and associates who ev1dcntl) had researched scrapboo ks to come up with pictures of Mo 1so from toddler an short pants to Jeans :i~tridc a horse. (The program brought 1n more than S65.{>00). . "The program is a )'earbook o f my hfe:· said Mo1so. a seventh generation Cahforn111n ( .\ 'idro presentation did the same 1h10g.) Guests danced to the music of Nelson kiddie· Orchestra and dined o n gallont1ne of scallops and·fobster. medallions of be-cf. veal and vrn1son and ba' aro1s with fra mbo1se couhs accompan1ed b} wines from the ranch with the label San Juan Creek. T hl' cntm: C\.Cn1ng reflt'l teJ thl' ( aliforn1a hl'n~age of the honnrel' El ..\dohc man.1d11' plaH·d during lhl' 'oc1c1I h1lUf\\ 1th \\t'Stcrn musK 1m lud111g. .1 'ling·· R 1dc .\nthlln\. R1J e·· "rtllcn and sung b' Rust) Richards Pl•m cone I thcrl' w11h \\ 1fl' Cbrlstinal "a' chairman ot the c'cnt. an e'cnmg (though hlacl.. tlc l "a' tilled v.1th 10formalJOl..1Dg and good na1urcJ fun that prnmpted Tom Blum. \'P of Rancho M1s\lon \ 1c10. 10 "1~ ... f rom nov. "t''ll refer to Ton' as · Thl' ~pint"·· "'The pint" ret.:el\ l'd thl' .rnard tor h1~ cflons on bch:ilf of numerous non-prl1fit nrgan11at1lrn;;; induding Hoag'!> 552 Club. Big Bro thl'I' Big ~1\t('r., ( orona del Mar High hool Boosters Club. S1\tt•r of the . onel\ Devoted to the Sacred Hean. M1 c;<.mn ~an Juan C:ip1strano (contnbutor to the new c hurch :ind re'itor:it1on program') and contributor of the" sate and fundra151:r of the Roman C'athohc Diocese of Orangt• ''H'" 'outh Cou~t} H 1gh hool. ( l\ccord1ng to the Red <. fll'-" 11 'Was 1he 11~1 time Mo1so has ~·n honol't'd tor h 1.' l'ndea' or. l "I ho~ you w1tl 'i3) in 'our <,tor. ho" mulh good Tony does for so many pcopk.'" -.aid tahlc.-male Kay Sb• attending with husband F altoa ~,..... ........ llf 1111111• klt•- Pbotoe. clockwlee from top; Tony and Melin- da Moleo en.loYin& bi• b'-ntcht; Anne Marte, Frandy. Katrina and Cnaty Mol80 watched dad &el award; proud parenta James lloleo and Allee O'Neill A•ery, left. wt th Ellen and Bob WUcoa1 June and BUI Knits. left, hear about Tony'• baalletball f eata from Barn.rd School Coach Chuck and Pat Clutka. 9a ~ Coeet DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, June 12, 1985 f\ 'fi:-iendly' shoWdown at the Al CoX corral A E W lrno~ how unhapp the people here leel about the John PHA £. PO Wa)ne 1rport exp:tn>1on," commented Jtu Wan. ·(Stop P0Uu11n1 our PO prt ident for 12 )ears. Newporl) and 8 "We are entenna a new phase ~hert the en· upttHSOt 11loma1 ffiY v1ronmcntal issues arc \0 !lienou> that we mu!>t all work Rl&ey Col t<>tClher toeelher. 1t "-&S lood of Tom Rlky to accept our ror the first ume POR. TER. invitation:• Watt concluded turd.a) mom1na. 'Tm opt1mm1c that someho"' "'e can resolve at the anta Ana th1nJ) b) dcvelopina a pannersh1p lxt~ecn the cmes He1ahts farm of AJ and thecounty.'' Rile) told Erma Batham, Fran Farrer, and Pat Co1. MartJy1 Headertckloa and Martha Durkee. ··1 mmed a 9 o'clock m~trng and the launch1na of "Evidcnc~ of my opum1sm 1s the fact that Emma the S.S. Michipn to be here today," said Riley who Jane and I are remodeling and enlarging our home here arrived pnor to the a.roup's a~nual meeting. (in Dover Sho(es).'' Riley added. For more than an hour. Rdey moved among the I SO "Thank you for suppon1ng tht proposed ·~o PON members, chattin1 informally. shakmg hands Smoking' ordinance:· SPON task manager Nancy and dclivenng an occasional kiu. Skl.uer said to Rile~. he thanked him also for his "Riley handles himself we ll. cons1denng that he "strong oppo~111on" 1~ ;i propnc;al 1n ~d·uc<' lh<' amount Natasha needles office hierarchy "a a tang for m) ume to speak at ">enator Campbell's Conference on Women. I had the pleasure of listening to Natasha Jo~fowlll and watch an audience burst an to cheers and laughter She captures the aspirations and hopes of the mod- em woman and she does 11 "tth tremendous humor. ~atasha Josefow112. M.S." Ph.D is currentl) a Professor of Management at the College ol Business Adm1nastrai1on. San Diego State Un1ve rs1t). California. One subject in her lecture was called ··1mpress1ons from an Office P11AR WAYNE upset: HE'S getting mamed. He'll get more settled. SHE'S gelling mamed. She'll get pregnant and lea\C· HE'S leaving for a better job. He knows how to recognize a good opponunit). SHE'S leaving for a better JOb Women are not depen- dable. ROOM SERVICE Hello' Room Sen-ace. please: I "'ash to order breakfast. T~o poached eggs. l one underdone. the other one hardboiled. w11h one stnp of lamp bacon and burnt toast. Enjoy your..atay? of trf~tment~rav. ~wa&e rcce1"es befo~ being dumped uuo the ocean off uth Laguna. .\dmmng the miles of spht·nul fen~ and the sweep1n1 Upper Ba) \<tews. Rile) s1ood talking with Tom tau•ew1, Hat Davit a net Ed Btatoa. In that stttnc sctlinj with spacious rolling lawns. orange trees, flowers and the sounds of ducks. geest and the crowing of roosters. at ~as ca>) to forget that the fann home -and ot~r homes in nw na Heights -"'lre vulnerable to airport expansion. It was easy to forget. that is. until the fou r men had trouble making themselves heard above the roar of JCts -some louder than others -departing John Wayne Airport. has opposed the expansion of John Wayne Airport, which 1s named for her late husba.nd. 0!1 September 21s1 ihe Airpon Workina Group. 1ncludsn1. Clatnct ("8~1.1") Turatr and .Barbara Uclaman, will hold a fund-raiser at Wayne'> Ncwpon Stach home. "La Roc~-~·dividuals ancnding the party will not ~ear the n01se of departing Jets. even though the home ts under the airport's night path. The reason? "My home 1s we.II insulated," said Wayne ... But that's not true of the tennis court." • • • SPON -started by Claudia Mlrkln in 1974 -is dedicated to protecting and enhancing 1he environmen- tal quali11es of Newport ~ch. · CLARIFICATION. Last we~k. I reported that The National Educator free-lance wnte.r A.ntlloay HJJd~r was initially denied admittance to UCI s recent rece~t1on for McGeorge Bundy. A following P.aragraph Slating that Hilder was subsequently admitted to the Bundy reception was· edited from my story. • • • JET-SET. In recent letters to ed11ors. Pilat Wayne 1 Is problem more than bad nerves? "I think n'sJuSt a case of nerves." Isn't it Clmazing how much we use this expression in our dail) com· men ts~ Typi cally we hear the word "nerve" used as a figure of speech as in the above example. But how much do we really know about our nerves and our nervous system. For instance. do you know what nerve 1s the largest nerve in the bod)'? 11 happens to be the sc1a11c nerve. It 1s actually a combination of nerve branches that come off the spinal cord in lhe lo~er back and travel down thigh. leg and foot. The sc1a11c nerve at its thickest diameter 1s approx1matel)' as thick as ) our u . w n erl 1s consldereo as · 1he bod) 's largest nerve. The sc1at1c nerve supplies nerve ampul e to the lower e'<tremity muscles. CARY ROTHENBERG The famil~ p1c1ure 1son HI desk Ah, a sohd, respon~Jble fam1I> man. Th:e"'famity p1-et0re iron HER desk . Umm. her family will come before her career. HIS desk 1s cluttered He's obviously a hard worker and a bus} man. HER desk as cluttncd She's obv1ousl) a d1sorgan12ed scat- terbrain: HE Is talking w11h has co- workers. He must be discussing the latest deal : SHE is talking with her co-workers. he must be goss1p1ng. HE'S no1 at his desk. He must be at a meeting: SHE'S not at her desk. She must be in the ladies room: HE'S not an the oflice. He's meeung customers: SHE'S not in the office. She must be out shopping: H E"~ having lunch with the bos!"> He'!"> on has wa > up. SHE'S ha' ing lu nch 1.\-llh the boss. The) must be ha' 1ng an affair. The boss cm1c1Led HI~ He"ll 1mpro\(~ has performance. The boss 1..nt1c11ed HER '>he'll be \Cf' ·Luke"arm cofTee "Ith sour milk canned orange Juice\. sl1ghtl )' fermented. half spilt on the tray. and make me wall about an hour. please Thi s as an unusual order. not sure "c can fill 11. Of course )OU can \OU dad )Cs terqa' Pilar \.\a\ ne is a rcs1dt'n/ of ·'-'c"pon Beach and {he author of .. Pilar Wa \ ne ·~ Fa\ ur11c .rnd Fabulo_us R.enpe . ·· David Okun, 9 , ,left and brother Zachery, 7, llluatrate the manner In whieh youna patienta are dl1eharged from Saddleback Community Roeplta.l'• pediatric• aectlon. The little red wagon wu donated by hoepltal nursea and la one way Saddleback atrtvea to make a child'• hoapltal atay aa non-threatening u posalble. Other chlld-alzed touchea: A playroom •tocked wt<h toya, doll• and gamea: colorlna booka explaining m~cal procedure.°" almple term•: wan hanging• and balloon bouqueta. A very common .complaint seen b) ch iroprac1ors and M Os 1s "sciatica." aver. paanfuJ condition, wherein the patient typicall) com- plains of either low back pain and/or one sided leg pain. ln some cases the leg pain comes first. There are some cases of sciatica with an accompanying paresthesia or "feel- ing of tingling and numbness" down tile involved leg. This painful co n· dition usually results from a prob- lem with one of the two lower lumbar discs. Eat her a frank hernia- tion of the ~oft Jell) like f\ucleus of the disc or a protrusion or bulge of the same material 1s the root cause of the leg pain and back pain. Sometimes it is not the disc that is causing the pressure on the sciatic nerve. Other structures can place pressure on _1he sciatic nerve. name- 1) the pyriformis. a triangular shaped muscle through which the sc1a11c nerve passes can be in spasm and cause the irritation. The low back Jo ints can also be the sour~ of the-pain and si mulate a disc prob- lem. In any case. it is im~rtant 10 seek professional help tf you or anyone you know 1s suffering with this problem. Some authorities feel that sciatica is a self relieving cond111on. meanjng that eventuall) at will go away. I would agree that many cases arc self-relieving but if you've ever felt the pain of sciatica,, any hel p to decrease the pain would· surely be welcome. The worse thing you can do for yourself if you are suffering with sciatica is to sit. Sitti ng places tremendous pressure in the low back and on the sciatic nerve. Bed rest is recommended. and a thorough examination of the lo~ back should be done. Dr. Cary H. RotbeaMrg J1 a cbiropractor· witb offices la HoDI· iagtoa Beacb . Eatin~ Disorders Are Puzzling and Complex J IN ADDITION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION THEY DEMAND SPECIALIZED MEDICAL CARE ••• * ANOREXIA NERVOSA A dramatic weight loss from continuous self· starvauon and exercise a d1s1ortea body image tn wh ich the v1c11ms view themselves as too fat * BULIMIA ---·.-, A psychological craving lor·!ood c~uple<l with a fear of weight gain characterizea oy habitual over-eating ol large amounts of food which is then el1m1na1ed Oy self-induced vom111ng or abusive use of ta.xattves and or d1ure1tcs usually done in secret * INSOMNIA * FA TIGUE * CONSTIPATION * ABDOMINAL PAIN * ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE * ANEMIA * LOSS OF HAIR * TOOTH AND GUM DISEASE * CESSATION-OF MENSES * INFERTILITY * KIDNEY FAILURE * CARDIAC ABNORMALITY * INTERNAL HEMORRHAGING * DEHYDRATION * DEATH The number of med1oel comphcat1ons eating disorder v1ct1ms sutter is alarming• Al~ough victims may not sutter all 01 tne above me<l1ca1 symptoms. many eating disorder v1c11ms suffe r most of lhem COSTA MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL 1s dedicated to !he highest standard of medical care and believe that eating disorders are a serious medical problem Full recovery of eating disorder 1llnHsts require a mult1·d1sc1phne 1re~tment which includes a medical psychotog1cal nu1n11onal and educallo· nal approach We REALLY care for you• FOR MORE INFORMATION AND CONFIDENTIAL HELP I' CALL (714) 650· 1 d90 ~r (714) 642-2734 Co1tQ me1G medlcGI Center Ho1pltcal 301 Victoria Street Costa MeaL C~ 92627 • \ r I I ' . Sexually abused teenager requires professional help DE . .\R .\~N L.\NDFRS· I am 19 ) ear~ old. When I\.\ as 13 (and fort\.\ o )earsaftcr) m~ grandfather abused me se>.uall ). I have ke pt our "l111le secrer· for four) ears. He told me he would go to Jall 1fl told anyo ne. I dadn"t want ham to go to jail so I kept quiet. Mrgrandfathcrd1ed last yea r. I didn I even cry at the funeral. When I looked at my grandmother's lovety tear-stained face I felt so ashamed - HAPPY BIRTHDAY Stacty M111,, Jim Sharl>' Chad C.ms1er Aub\J•n Stktdal Ion Hanstn Gtnts1s Ph•ll•P\ Best W ishes fr<>m : Dr. W. Ronald Redmond & Staff Dan1Pl Pearson Huthe1 Smith Paul McCormac~ Elizabeth Hanner Chns Hopkms loanna Gonzales Dana Quintero lanct £a1tn L aurtn Grossman Danny Church Jared Pennin1ton Sttve Thompson Scoll Stonektnl Julte Nava Dt~on Shay Joan frtus Andy Johnsen ltsStGa Maritn W1ll1e Brumniitt 181 Avenld• Vequero San Clemente (714) 492-2141 . --------------~·-,,..,.,.~ DADS&GRADS l/3 ' OFF All Jewelry tbru clune 22 · Whether your graduate finishes tops In the cla11, or just tops In your heart. he's done . something special. Show Dad he'• king. on hie day and •v•ry day. Gold Jewelry 11 the / / gift that la1t1 and 4rJ_ Jae ta. ... From the very 91fted Jeweler· as 1fi1 was my fault what happened between Grandpa and me. He was a highly respected person in the communit)'. and everyone lhoughfhe wassuCh a gooo rfran. Tflie was so good why did he do this to me~ Please help me get over my anger. - STILL HURT ING IN MO. DEAR HURTING: You must talk ihl1 llldeo111 uperience out of yoor 1y1tem. There 11 no other way. Co11111elora ue ava.llOle wbo cbarac on a 1lldlng scale, accord log to wbat you can !fiord. You may even flnd a free coun1clor. Look LD tbc pbone book under Mental Health. Ask your pbyalclan. Check wlUa tile p1ycblatrlc depart· mnt of a ulveralty llo1pltal. You MUST ventilate your fttlLD11 to a profeuioDaJ ud uload th.1J terrible burden. Keepta1 tile secret locked LD1lde can rulD your entire Ufe. ANN LANDERS DEA R ANN LANDERS: This is the seco nd time yo u have printed a letter on lhe subJCCt of eyelash and eyebrow pulling and offered vel) little assistance except to suggest counsel\n&. According to one well-known p~y­ chOIC>fist. ovfil million people In America sulTer from this problem. I'm sure many of them would appreciate some insight. It is my opinion that this bizarre behavior as caused by anxiety, but I'd like to know what your ex pens have to say. Please check this out. - GOING BALD IN CALIFORNIA DEAR GOING: Tit.re are a,rar1ety of re1IOll1 for,.Uiq oat eJtlalMt ud eyebrows. Mott H"4trldet .,, .. It •• I com1"111loa CHHd by ... .,. f R1tr1tlOD or uxtety. Here's uo&Mr potllblUty: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Reaard· iJll the I I ·year-old Jirl who pulfed out all her eyebrows and eyelashes~ My dauahterdid lhesamt:thina. At first I was cross with her for not havina enouah self-control to stop 1\. Then I dccicfed to take her to a doctor. My sister suaaes1ed a dcrmatolotist. In lcutl\an IOminutes he dia,no~ thcproblcm -11 was eczema. The 1tchinaand bumina wcrtdnv1nahercrazy. The onlywa) she could obtain rehef was by pullina 1hc h&11"1out. Thedoctorpve-heu tut>t~rotntment. tnotvci'.I the -- problem within thrtt day . - TH NKF~ LI CH PEL HILL. NC .. ' NIM ---l&t: IUICI--~ Mm'letlWNtf . ITMTNK • ··-~ flHOT08fWittlC Vl8o. ..... HOY llAT HOTUHE .. **. ''Come And Gel It" ( 1936) Joel McOte, Wllttr BrlMln ®MCME ~ ** "The Beestmu1tr" ( 1982) Marc sq., Tenya Aobet1a. NEWI -1:30- DAYSAGAIN MACNEl. I LEHAEA · ~ NEWS INIHEY tillJ.E.A THE LAND Of THE Bl8l..E ZOO: MU!NC AHO WITH 8AMY FIEDll (O)MOYIE ** "Strenge 8'tw" (1983) Dave ~AldlMorn -7:00- CllNEWS •100.ooo NAME THAT TIME PRIVATE IEHJAMIN AICNEWS Q DALLAS NEWS THl&'S COWAKY WHEEL Of FORTUNE •181NESSREPORT PM.MAGAZM EN1"ERTANENT TONIGHT PMl8E THE LOAD MOYIE ...., MOVIE •• I SI~ Candles" (1914) MOiiy =-AA1hony Mldllll Hll. 'Pl* "A Boy Md Hia Dog" (1975) Don Johnaon, Suwlne Benton -1:30- • 110 TAC DOUGH *~MAKE1' -t.oo-•Cl> MOW tt "I.lat OI The Great &wviYots" (1914) Pam Dtwb«, James Naugh- ton. I fl !.._ACTS Of UfE ~NASTY Lovera quarrel ..... I IE:am ="Uf.MTARS t. • ·-s.n. Ulct Old TVnla" ( 1980) Ooldlt Hl'MI ChtYy Ch ... -10:11-~ ·"'1.IOIOUI~ ' -10:30-l lNDENNOINT NEWS NJITHlWINDI WAT CONFRONTATIONS AT OXfORD UNION GDOOOONEWI -11:00-1&.•(I)9 8 NEWS **'~ "Hlgl'I Aoed"To Ollne" (1te31 TOllll ~. e.tArl'llttfq. -11:46- MCMI .. "Aaleee' (19841 Aidan Oum. Oll)'4 HIMlfl -12:00- • EYE ON HOUYWOOO ~~nc ean Hap9'fl" (195==r l(Jm Hunter • i:~,m .. "Easy Mooty" (1983) Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pelci. -12:30-~ ..otifwmt DAVID "' I TWIUGHT ZONE --~~~-----.--~-. DE..Y£CCHIO MOYIE - U * "I Was A Mlle W11 Bride" wr= Grant, AM i'*ld .. , .. ~ "The Bra(n" (19691 DMl NNen, JNn.Pu Belmondo. I SEARCH F<>f' W£A1. TH 8Cf&JMAITERS I WOAD INTOMAOE I ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT PRAISE THE LOAD -12:40-B Cl>WOW. * *"• "Goldervod" (1977) Tony lo- Blanco. GIOria C811in RICK AHO 808 REPORT -1:00- 1 FAMILY MIWOHAIRE MAKEfl NEWS MOVIE **'h "Enter Atsene Lupin" (1944) Ella Raines. CharleS Kotvm. -1:10- (B)MOVIE ** * "SyMe Scarlett" (1935) Ka· tl'llfine Hepburn, Cll)' Gran! -7:30- 12 ON THE TOWN FAMILYFtUO THArs INCREDIBLE EYE ON LA. WK.AP IN CIHCIHNA Tl M)pAP11f WlD, Wl.D WORLD Of N9ML.8 Pam Dawber and Jamea Naqhton atar u a lovina couple whoee romance aoon Oounden when lila Job u a bulldinC lnapector put. him at odch wlth her job u a aoclal worker trytnc to aave the home of her aenlor clt:lsen client., on the romantic comedy .. Lut of the Great Survlvon" tontcht on CBS. * * "The Survivoff' (1983) Walter Matthau. Robin Williams. Cll THE YOUNG AT HEA.AT COMEDIANS -1:20- (C)MOVIE * * t t "Dog Day Alternoon" ( t975) Al Paclno, John C&zale -1:30- INEWS l ~ATLAAGE PEOPl.FS COURT MCING FROM HOU. YWOOO w. (I) THE YOUNG AT HEART cotimANS -8:00- • (() AU.-8TAA SALUTE TO FOIVS THEATRE l~AYTOHEA~ **'A "Dive Bomber" (1~1) Errol • Fred MacMurray OFALLGUY JOKE.A'S W1tD SCTV MOVIE **'A "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982) Peter UStlnov, Jane Birkln I SADAT THE WHMSICAl WORLD Of I NON-FICTIOH TEL.EVlSION PRAISE THE LORD ~DOWN INVESTING * * * "Revenge Of The Ptnk Panth· er" ( 1978) Peter Sellers. Dyan Can- non fll) GAEA T PERfORMAHCES ' PMISE THE LOAD BA.RETTA MOVIE t • ·~ "The Osterman Weellend ( 1983J Bulgef Hauer John Hurt %'MOVIE • t * "Greystolle 1119 L~ Of Tarzan. L0td Of Tile Apes (1984) Ralph Richa1dson Chtistopl\ef Lam- ber! -9:30-D al DOUBLE TROU8LE Cf) MOVIE • * • "A Man Called H0<se" (1970) Richard Harris, Dame Judith Ander-son. m ADAM SMITH IN THE HEW CHINA: FROM MARX TO MASTERCARD? MOVIE * * ''i "Valley Guf' ( 1983) NICOias Cage. Oebotah Foreman 1~MOVIE • "The Incubus ( 1982) Joon Cassa- vetes Kerne Keane -10:00- 1 a! ST. ELSEWHERE e«!>HEWS I==. BARNEY MtU.EA MONTY P'VTMOH's-fl YING CIRCUS Q.I) GLORIA ~='SCOURT • "Sauslactions" ( 1983) Joon Lesl111 Rhonda Jo Petty MOVIE **'1 The lady In Red" (19791 Rober! ConrAd. Pamela Sue Martin -11:15- MOVIE t ·~ "Midnight Madness" ( 19801 Da- vid Naughton, Debra Clinger -11:30-llf ~Nem~E I AOCl<FORO ALES LAJBOOHT AMERICA PRAISE THE LORD i:ue AT THE MOVIES AU IN THEFAMIL Y PRAISE THE LORD MOYIE •·~ "J<ry Of Sex" (1984) Cameron Dye M 1Ct1111e Meyrink -2:00·- I (I) C8S HEWS NIGHTWAT04 AECOADOUDE MOYIE U 'A "That Funny Feeling" (1965) Sandra Del. Bobby Dario. ILfEWS ***'~ "The Macomber Affair' ( 1947) Gregory Pecll, Rober! Pres- ton. (Q)MOVIE * t • t "You Can't Take It With You" (19381 Jean Arthur, James Stewart -2:30-i ~ONENEWS U "Double Jeopardy" (1955) Rod Cameron, Jacil Kelty. Qi) BEHIND THE SCEHES li!:'JUNECAJH~ -2:45- El!) RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING I N w*r. COPLEY COLONY Cablevlaion of Costa Mesa, Inc. Activation Schedule Area I to be complitted June. 1985 Area II to be completed July. 1985 Ar .. Ill to be completed Oct. 1985 Area IV to be completed Feb. 1986 Area V to be completed March 1986 Questions I Answers About Cable TV .._.,, .............. M ..... tele,.._lt1.i1.W.a1 Variety, Quality and Recep11on. Cable has dozens of channels so you'll be able to choose from any number of special subjects: News, Sports. Movies, Health, Chlldren, Education. wl1h programming that's uncomptomlsed and a plc1ure that's crystal" clear. ..... " .............. , No. ON-TV 11 what's called subscription. television. It la Just one l~al station broadcasting to your tetevlalon Ht. It can carry only one program at a time. Cebevlalon'• many channeltJet yew choose from many cable programs at 1he same time. ... .......................... , lnetallatlon usually takes only an hour or two. The I coat 11 reaaonaple. And during Cablevlslon's ln- troduct~perlod It ts FREE (And that's an absolutely unbeatable coat.) .. , ................... ., .... , ' It's u ... Yb lnatalllng a te6eph0ne The ser- vtc.man runs a Wire from the nearest utility pole to your hou". We make a pencil-thin hole. pull the wire through the hot. and run It along the t>ueboafd to your TV Mt. Then we eonnec1 the wtre to your Mt't antenn• terminals. That's all there la to It. .............. .,,. ....... , get a much sharper plc1ure. And the true, rich colors your TV set was designed to give you ftetH1 • .,,..,, ....... nf ~o problem. Connecting a second or third TV se1 Is slmply a matter of running another wire off the main cable to the extra aet'a terminals for a small extra charge ............ ..., ......... , When you order cable. you'll recelvt &converter than lnereaset the number of channels your tele- vision can receive. ft has buttons and looks and worn nu a ealcultror.tratso wotks on any· televlalon. In mlnut ... you'll feel completely com- fortable using It. · ...... ,, ..... ..,,...., They are apeclal channels that otter special enter- tainment. Sold out concerti. flrtt run movies, ch~lonthlp aporte-wlthout cuts, commerciaJa, or promlMS of any kind . f ' r I ............ , .. Copley COiony Cablevlsk>n hu arranged to otter our ,,premium eervtcea at apectat Mvtnga. Altc your repfeaentltl"9 hOW yOd can get our bett • Ilk• HBO, 01sney, Bravo. ShOwtltne. Clnemax, GaJ- avtllon. The Movie Channel tor IMI wtth unra· "'~· .... " ..... ' - Attractive clueta Actreuea Lealey Ann Warren, left, Colleen Camp and Eileen Brennan poH for pho- tocraphen on the aet of the film venlon the popular boud &ame .. Clue" at the Para- mount Studioe ln Holl,,rood. Warren portray• MIN Scarlett; Camp ta Y•ette tbe French maid: and Brennan la 111- Peacock. . Television studio captures· spirit of bygone comedy era By JERRY BUCK A.'T~Wr ..... LOS ANGELES -An An- nechanco rushed from his office and hopped into a golf can at the read). So began a quick but enthus1a tic tour around the studio lot and sound stage of Hollywood's only production company set up exchls1vel) to make comedies for eable television. The Arthur Company was founded on two sitcoms. "Down to Eanh" and ".Safe at Home." both shown b} the Turner BroadcasungSystem. and has added a third comedy. "Rocky Road." It 1s now moving into the production of movies and senes for network TV. ,,. His company of more than 130 employees occupies 45 percent of the space and three of the eight sound stages at the Hollrwood Center Studios. which unti recently had been Francis Ford Coppola's Zoctrope Studios. Before that It was Hollywood General Studios Such telev1s1on classics as "l Lo' e Luc)'." ··Ozzie and Hamct" and "The Severi~ H11lb1lhes" were made here. -~ . and Annechanco has captured tht' sp1nt of that era 1n has an deco office Something of that spint also comes through in his three comedies The shows are not onh broad in 1he1r humor and innoceni in their outlook. but also ph} sic.all~ resemble those from another ume. ··oo""n 10 Eanh," for instance. costs SI 00.0<XJ an episode. less than a quaner of what It costs 10 make a network show. Annecharico has worked out special arrangements "'1th van ous unions for reduced pa) scales to encourage the growth of producuon for cable. "We pa) less. but evel)body works 52 weeks a year and gets full fnnge benefits," he sa1d. "We've never gone O\ er budget. We do a computer run on the budget every day so that we can spot· any problems. In fact. all our offices are linked b} a compu1er net\\oork so that I can monitor the budgets. product1Qn schedules and all phases of the business. We even wnte all our scnpts on computers "We also ha' e '1dt:o feeds so 1ha1 1 can sit m m' office and watch all 1he tapings on e'ery stage. I can keep my creat1\C Juices flowing. I keep getting o;ho' ed funher and funher into the business side .. Ke) personnel carry two-wa) radios when the) leave their offices. "We'ff! in instant commum.cauon with anyone anywhere.'' An-_ nechanco wd. "The uick's to utiluc our people in as many ways as possible, so the key ts communica- tions. You don't want to spend an hour trying to find somebody. "We have a lot of collecuve an put," he added. "I don't know of another company that produces this kind of qualtt) on a fourth of a network budget. The networks .pay abou.t S9.000 fo r a half-hour sen pl. We pay a third of that because of our ~rrange­ ment with the guilds. We pay actors very clo~ to the guild mmimum Every producer gets tbe same pay. All cast mem~rs &et the same pa~." Annechanco 1s a 1hree-11me Emm} winning producer. a former head or corned\ for Metromedia Producers ( 0 and former president o f ( 1nema1.1.o rld Productions. tmpr.Qd 1nremendou11y Cablevr11on acreena out llGn• lht• , .. eeice ~ talll ~otno•. mountatM. 11rptanw. we1the1 end f'l<ffotteneMUtere.-Vow'U Your C1blevfs on system wm atay wlt~our hOuae. 8'lt "8Yt"OC.b..., • .,., ,..... ....... ltyln....... ------·~ --)'our~· .. Vmtu-....- .. • I --1. ~ 4 ~----------~_._ __________________________ __. ____ .................... __________ ~---~~~------------------------------~------"'---~~~' -- .. or-. Co.it DAILY ptLOT/Wedneed•v. JuM 12. 1985 Rlch Little banned in 1'1i.rb.ank . ... Celebratedimp resStOnist hasn't b~en­ on Carson's 'Tonight Show' 1n 3 years 8y ROBBRT MACY • Tl '1Ud,._...., .. p 1-~ FROM WARNER BROS. Ii' IN .. 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"AIWWTI A Iii" INI tt•,t.41.llM ..... ,.. edwardsSO LJiHCOASTL4GU~A 497-t 1 11 SOUTHCOASTM\f;• A'3M'.JADNA• ,A,,'<AtHA " ..w .... "FUTCll" ..... ......... , .... edward s FOU NT AiN ~A~~ E' 839· 1 500 OROO• "'U'<'.. I. f J''" ,, " ... l .. • • I • ITMl...-.W .. .. _.. .... .......... _ .. ,_ ........ ... .......... ......_. -=-= "Wi&I••_.. -..n.,, ......... edwa ros 1MS'BR()OK 530 4401 tt.fr,•t.t ~l·~•·!A 1n11 •••. ,A·• • .._.· ,1 · ho~s to shoot at the Wh11 e House. Both are SC'hedultd for rclrasc m September. Little rocked audiences with his imprusions of Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter but admits he was stumped by Ronald Reagan -until a Reapn campaign worker passed alon.a the se<Tet. "Start every sentence with ·we1111:·· the worker told Liulc dur- ing a plane flight whi le Reagan was campaigning for his first term five years ago. ... little did. and 1t became a hat with the publ ic and the president. "Evetytimc he secs me, the first thing he says is 'Wetm:·· little grinned. "lie stood up to address a huge aud1cnC't' on 1he White House lawn recently. Jeanne (Little' wife of 12 years) and I were m the crowd. He looked down at me and sa id 'Wellll.' Then he got serious and went ahead w1th his speech." ,,,..._... Not ever)' su bJcCt is cas) for Lmle to 1m1 tate. He frets that George Bush would be "ver) tough." "I told Mrs. Bush al the inaugura- tion. 'If he's gonna run for presi dent. would you tell him to work on has manncnsms. his hsp. his nervou!> twitch. Give me a break.' Rich Little often a cat lmpenonatlon. but the real ~. Aruaha. doe8n•t .eem lmpreued. Little and the 4-year-ofd cheetah aot tOfether at hi• Malibu home for _plctaree for·• aoavenlr prol(ram marklna a Jane 22 beneQt for tlie San Dteco ZoolotJlcal Society ai which Little with headline. · "I alwa) s tell people to vote for the best \01ce: may the best voice wH'I." video for Parker Brothers on a new charades ga me. Little. 46. curre ntl y headlines at the M GM Grand on the l,.as Vegas St~ip six to eight weeks a year and is also a standard at Harrah's in Reno. Lake Tahoe and Atlantic l it). In addition he's doing sym phony dates around 1he country and has just completed a Daughter Bna. who sat patiently waiting for a tnp to a water theme park. was asked for her favorite subject dqne by her famous fa ther. "Which singer do you hkemc to do best?'" Little asked the perky 7-year- old. 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P>I. t ilt-· .... •UTUH-KILL111 111tl Ji40 4tH .. ,. f1M It.JO LADY HAWKI ,_ • ., ........ , ... OOTCHAI 1-111 ........ A YllW TO A KllLtNI ,,... a.11 ...... ,. ""' PllPICT111 ll1M l 1M lilt 7141 lltll TMI to,mtlllll"ll ........ ~ --... lo HARR A :tdl·'·~ GATEWAY THI GOONllSINI .... , .,_ U1MMll.at .... lltll ............. Mii .. auwma·s MILLIONS (NI "'--" ........... . All Of Ml1"1 ··"'"''- WllO. •llST ltOOO ,..., llctli .. '°"' mMO lllll 2111 .,u .... "" 1 .. u JUST OHi Of TMI IUTI .-111 ""m" IUSTUIS' T tNI .. ...... , HlflCf• .,um.. ... •Ltt$~ ... INTO TMTNIGMT ... .... ............ n1nrll•eo• "Jack Nicholson," she replied. After some whispered prompting. ~she interrupted her scribbling on a placemat to reply, Julio lgl~ias. "We·11 be driving aloog in the car .and she'll hear Sinatra singing 'New York. New York' and she'U ask 'Is that you or Frank, Daddy?,'' Little laughed. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC • for The Rest of Your Ltft 1922 HARBOR BlVO . 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Jn ~t ~ 'tl ~t l(Iu~.~ M.e~;· ••s N~-Z:... 211 ' l, ~ r~~ lU: =t ~"""" lt' Survev 1) ~ 14 Irv .'r(H," 17 )'/ 11 ~ Wr'Tdi t gci ~t ul R l r 't #9 Nt Newl c.1 I l N i ~I NL --------------------------------------------.~hF ~~~ ~~mll~F~~~~ :~~1,·~~~~~~111 ~ c1 _ ~ r~' I ·~~:1~•Pl:''J1 ,' ll ~t:'"Y If sr;,0 p 1~n !IR B! ~j; j a~ ~~II qJ: Bt ~-M I ~t ~ l I . Investors m b k ~nrrp 1i eJ 1lM QwtT 1 . &°rw111 ~I 1 ro u• ~r 'tJ ~t ~rrw 'it ~t ~~ F"'f\1 '1 N~ .3f ay sue ro ers I~~ ~r~·J lUl R~n~* lYh1tPc ~~' •1 ~:iM ~~i ~' 1itt ~! N~.!l•r I." er ~ Ul Ut~-tJ~; H•rt>r l ~I tsin ~Iner fo'.10 1i gt 11.~ ~~~· r u~ a l:t.. if:~ ~t .~'!!~ F.!r. ''° ifi"' ,i~ m H h C -----.---brokerage firm, and Leslie Neadeau, ~.llc:1 I J . ~,~~: r i::n ~ Fr:;:E• 1~47\ 16N~ tm:·' 1fN ~L ... :~~cl l!:ll ~~ t:~· 1rn ~t '=' j:n N tg ourt rules def r a ude in ves tors "d f TONM 0 ·1 d G ~~~ . . y ;t..'#" 44W1Eo '11 '11 LOl1>9ton Grp Nu~.. ,,. N~ ~" Gr~ v "' 1~ N pres1 c nt 0 I an as F>rovlcl 'u Inell/ r ll l6 . L r. w~ ·~ ~1 i Lclr Ir 1210 11 IS ~ ~.lfo 1'Nt: :o;~ ,f lm ~~T '1~ll ~ m ay b ringsu it against'll g l t i t --ExplorationCorp. "~'' M"'657 NnRK zy:~~Fnel "'•G'. =o 1ftNt°"tf:t'9'"lslo m$1~ 'i 1 v Eic --------1 e a ps ers The investors charged that the}' ·~" •1"~'·~1 ~ ... lY-ot Nt e ;~ ~t ~~A ,, ~ St ~ ,, l~ ~m ~ /'3' 11 l ~ =t received inside 1nformauon that the A. Mull I ~ 17 'I! NL Mu1ir1 io, ... 2, NNLL L·~•v G•our Qin< 9 tt 1 .: ~uh I) rS2'H' v J f !f:i ~t . passe on l e in o rmauon. dramaucall• ~~~'., It 1i tW'~ I ~t Fr}tt' Gr~ H I 05 ~~~ • 7l ~L H vio 17 .,. !H! Mlm.ra rn ~~.~.' l-By JAMES H RUBIN d h ,. value of TON M stock would increase tOf!C! l 1~ Tt~Ea 1 11 00 SMC • A.m Lclr I ~ Nt 'n .l6 Mlc:flT• 1 T1 'I ~ " A.......,..,_ Wrtt« "The public interest Will mOSt ' Grwm 4 I ~wtrit GrOllP ONTC 16if 1090 LlnCIOv 132' NL !"rem ~U 1tfl N~ " "' f-~I t The Supreme Coun ruled Tucsda> frequently be advanced 1f defrauded The investors said Charles :~~om 1t1 '11·,'~ OM~., 10 17~ ~I0~7t ~~i: 'ill 1l,~1l t=I, ~~I NL ~o'..t ¥._,,ij ~ b~~· :* r v\.":;:'cl I that investors duped b} allegedly tippces (i nvestors) arc permitted to Lazzaro. a broker with Bateman N1 0 1 •w . ~ 44 ~ capu li ~ NL. f:'J:,. 8 s2 t s.111* Gr~~ ~ illegal stock lips generally ma} sue bring suit and to expose illegal Eichler, told them the value of the ~ r' II • N\.-~ l u lH Mu• u NL Tl~ "10 1,. a.1e11 1on 11 n ~:'r those who gave them the IOStde practices by corporate insiders and stock would increase from $1.50 per A ~~~,tt· ',· j I : ~~.!!~"I 1 ·~, 1• L sm~on .. t:~ '"u L.:~:~ooet~g'B :~H ~~~~~] 11!~ I ~t ~s :!fl~" my I information. broker-dealer$tOfullpublicviewfor shareto$10 to$15persharewhenthe A.Hitrltg 2 1 N1J. t AG . Nt ·~0a; H! 2 O•• c;1 1 t "'•'"' Weootf ~i. 41~1~ j 1111 8 0 · r-r · · .. J · w ·1 public learned of the mining venture. ~1:~1 1 7;~' NL ' ~J · ~L ~.1ra0v & H ~ ~"!~~ .~ 1& A•1u 10 11 H11 1rv 11·62 1263 1.R ~ the coun said even 1f invest0rs share liam J. Brennan said for the coun . The investors purchased a substan-AmN•Gth 1a 'if ~ s1 2i•1 NL ~ffottw, \01~1 11J6 v.,•P 1 °' 11 03 ~~ 11': 1 •GrG1r l'f"J•/~oo l£'l~ In an -ruling 1n a'-ah1ornia case. apP,ropnate sanctions, usuce 1 · A ,,.,...: 3452 Nt • 8, NL FroGfi 10 1 1s69 r.Nv 1g 21 10 n Amer '' 1' r~ FUllCI, '"' · · .. 11al amount oft he stock .. which rose to A NII"' " ll' • 10 11 1l l2 i ' J 1~H NLL Lutr>eren 8'{ ~.,Gel l , """ Untv111 18md ~ In the gu ilt by using 1ns1de tips the' The JUSt ces clea d th "O •mwev • re~ Grp H" Funo 1 ! 1•40 vnyo ' l CMMu i. n 1s..s1 1 "'"" • 1 I re e way·~ f! a $7 per share 1n late 1980. In 1981 the ~~r,t 1•,1u ~t tJf': 1i-tt ~~ ~~~ H ~t ~~ jJ rn . T.t•E• Y'-,1 FdV•I, lfll•• ShNTr l . I should not be barred from suing suit by in'vestors against Bateman stock fell sharply 10 less than s 1 per .. ~ ~-lfn Or•vf 1~H 1,.;:i .,. 0o "11 .NL M•u "•116~1 :::::::.,,. s.rln ~· 11~ ~ ~V corporate insiders and brokers who Eichler. Hill Richards Inc .. a stock h ..d"8'" 11 n 1n1.,.m 1u1 ttL rc1""-A •• 92 20 61 MF t t7 '2!2 J!:tn 11 12 n~ ~111 tl.JJ I Mutnr 11 t 5 are. s~ 1 itt M~ 1114 211 n 11~ ~fl.• 1l1~ 'J~ ~me 'io1.lns i, lil~ l' ~~~ lt& 1' Mui:'" 9· ! The in' estors contend that the eebso<'I Group NYT1t 1•j =~ ~en Litv 11 " NL MS v• 10~ 'I" .. IY'id' s ,g ' ~m u2 NL Ii-ff ,.. I' ~I J a, II stockdehberatel~ ""as manipulated to '='p ti~ ~t l1:. '~ 1j ~ =~~· lH1 Im ~1~1 11':1 l ~,. ~p 'i 11 1'N'~ ~ :,.,:•1 NL "' l't4it 1fll it --~ ~]· J;t•:11~ rise and then fall ~~;wtt:iil SI j~ij rt El11'l'i1~ f 11 ~1~n' ~~u ~t ~I ~ 1~~ l '°'!W'MAGrptU•an fr:~' 'ift 1'iAi ~~~ lfa ... --- -·--- -Federal SC<'unt1es law· makes II u e 13",u f. E~on "•rw;i H= Grou~ M 1•., 1 ' m c qft t ~~ ylt Welhl lff: illegal 10 pass on or act upon inside It 1"1 ltn I ·12 G~~ 1211' :;In ~111 ' 1~1~10~'; ;~.8 1!*2 !aJ ~~ F11 r,u~," 12r. 1 = lii1 NEW YORK (AP> -Ttl• follo.wlng list !j LomnMtll wJ ~v"" I v. UP '·.g informatton. whether truthful or not. .. , 'H'h lin NL Grwtrl t 1 mro r l1 n NL .Mf!'H. ill ,.:: PllDHI 1 • " Vent 10'3 1 ' ""'~' AdV~ shows the New York Stock Exchange Gen Retrac ~ 112 Up i d · =~•m'"C•Pllei NL ~s f. 11. "';~c' 'i» ~t MMSFH 9110 10 11 "ro:i' ~ff~ 11 ~..,"Tl« NL N~'e:.. ..... 'N1C stocks and warrants that have gone uP WnUn dePPf ~ 'I• UP A fe era! judge said the investors ~•TF~ llH NL lnve1t ! ¥ viSc 1g NL M " ate 11,,., 11 97 1 ro 9 1011 _, 1lZ1 11.1a the mos! and down the mosl bast<! on 4 Avlall n 1 ~ 112 UP :.I could not sue Lazzaro. Neadeau and e1TF NL Ne1111, 1 . 1! .,k 1 NR l'm Lvnc11 11 inc )47 1 .31 U! .,, 13 143' w 22 11 i "'""' of ch1nge regardless of volume s G1nClnm s -37~ l~ UP the Bateman Ei"chlcr firm because •PN 1 NL SornQ 1 1 . Ne11 13 1 11 a.ic ~40 •• o 111 inc 1111 1H9 SoG~ 1n 1• 10• wt11s1 a06 f()( Tue~ev DOWNS e"'K'! Grouf r. 1 H 1 Nv Mu 1 •S 10 •1><• " 21 li F>hlr"° 1111 NL ~ITIHtG• 1~ N~ w.m eo ''-77 IL No ~Ur ' fies· trading ..... ,ftw s" are Int Name LasJ Chg Pct h f •• 1 r. I ,. h h 11 Fd I 12 NL v o4 jl j1 F>rec.M 1004 NL ou &c1 If 124 Priee FUl\4\ wtnlnc a N w,-e1 11.24 1121 -vded. ti and ~rcentage changes are I J Am SLFl1 -l 112 .. ~ 02 FoTm 11 s. NL. ~· .., .. _ ""'"' • -. t ey were o equa 1au t wit t ose 1 F~ ts NL EmP 111 '-7. t uu s10 1• 10 ,, ,, eosc t 10 &'~"' 11 ~ NL v-1n 11 -... ~ strut'· dlfftrenct belwHn the Previous closing NoAmPhll 37'n -4~ 1 who gave them the information. 80~~~ .. P 0 un•••lf ~~~:~n' U ... ~t 10,llM_.~'"'~' ifi NL H?.ncm 'i 'U H~: l •1 ~t 1~om8r.' 1n'0 ·~ e'.':::1 -fl =t Price and Tuesdav's 2 P.m. price. ... MGM+UA wl l~ -•1. ; s c r-f ~o--2 S1 NL ~PA Fund' I Eo r NL H. ~ 1 1 tncom '6 NL ..,.,, 1 Pine ._33 lllL. UPS 4 Mohwk Oat 1' -11. :o The 9th . lrCUlt \. ourt 0 ru« 12060 NL Ce~<l 0 \' 1110 ' In r NL tntHlcl 1~ 't tntl 1 ,, NL 00<\ ' YHFO • 2' "'° Ni me Last Cha Pct s McLean wl lfi -"• • .-'ppeals in San Francisco revi·ved the '*"''" eut~• Nwtnc a 1 Nl 1 ~c1 H S S03 1nTr"' 1 1 JI N Er• •t n NL 1•Frm C.t 10 n N lll.L -No loed 1 ~ 331 ... 1 )'a·r; U 1~ 7 t I -,;;~II ,._ "-6°~ "' A.IKIGI 7li i" Per-nt I• 61 1604 I Is j~ 712 LIMet ~ 9• N HO' 1 1J S4 NL tFrm 6t 14 7a NL I-Cl\VIM) . rum•JI ,, ,. p . ntll"""'1 ,. -,... . "t a d the s Co rt held ~ilen 12 1 n .,..... 1139 109 I • s B MunH ' 9.. !>f>Tr8 i 10 NL rstr... 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A<IY1tnc1<1 ~ .rs Decllnecs ¥nc~noe<I ~6 olal t;u•s in New h hS New lows , NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (APl -Sales, 4 o.m. we<1nes<1av orlce and net chanoe of lhe 15 most acl111e New York .. Stock Exchanoe I ssues. trading na tiona lly a l more than s 1. IBM RCA NiagM Pow ContrDala 'KanebS~c =auifr -UUonw4 Nabi1C0Brd PortGen El AmExpress H~llnd UnlTel WarnrCom Colo Palm Dow JoNES AVERAGES NEW YORK (APl -Final Oow•Jones av~rt~s for Wed~~. June 12. JJ1nd 131 os~21 11do.,1 .J+-. TOCKS H ew a.M rn 20 Trn .7! S3."4 .7 . 1-9. l~ ~t·~ t~·~f W:~ Uh~ IN.! g~. Indus 9,56~, Tran 3J7 , Ullls 2.13 409 6S Stk 1s.11i,20t NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -MOS! actl11• OllJr· -the·counltr stock:e suJ>olled ~v NASO. MCI 2 •• 99, 34 ii -\;J Nam. Volui 111'1 A ..t Cho. Intel '·;· 2s.v. 26 -14 Ap~teC l. • ,SOO lt It'll -''°" br.1~1nc 1• 91~600100 1~~ 1~~ -,,., Wickes 9jl, •~ ~~ -'" J BRSI s 7 9,4 133.lo lll't GluH nt· 'I~ I ~ -+-. ~ Bruno s 6 , I ~ I J.to ''• AootoC S , 1 1 11. -11, '. . I ., . our~ /' VIU'~ttA\4 / tll.O ply decron oro wool blcz.nd ~,t, in o y<UJr round tObric OIJV'j, ten, mid grr:t.y end e~t4 btl.4 •215 CO • • • ' WEDNESDAY. JUN 12, 198 Stuffed chlllH are low-celorle and perfect for 9UIMler. Cl.- Ch~MM culelne no longer ha• the corner on fortu~ Cl. . . ·vie·tarxgu ·delines-confu ing Scientist calls for a consensus poltcy to eli mi~a te c~nfllct~ng information By BEA ANDERSON Of Ifie Delly ........... W11h so many dietary guidelines. it's impossible to translate them into menus. for the people. an official of the American Medical Association claimed as he ci ted 11 policies in the last decade. It's no wonder consumers as well as the medical profession arc con- fused. h.e charged. The policies are not in total agreement. and some actually ofTcr conflicting information. claimed Philip L White. Sc.D .. director of the AMA 's division of personal and public health policy. "We seem to be losingsif!tt of the fact that the first responstbility of ruetary manaJement is to nourish -that guidelines should assure the public that all nutrients at a reason- able level of caloric intake will be provided by following them," said the speaker at a spring conference on nutrition in Carmel. sponsored by the Dai ry Council of California. Besides the number of polkies. White said confusion 1s also created because the majority of policies deal with avoidance of diseases, . such as diabetes. hean disease. cancer. hypenension and obesity, instead of focusing on how a healthy person can.remain healthy. "The tendency," he said, .. is to overstate the role that foods or food components may play in diseases. They .son of suggest a magic bullet approach to prevention and raise hopes far out of proponion, .. he said. ··w e shouldn't lose sight of all the other fact0rs in volved in chronic disease, such as smoking, stress. lack of exercise. heredity and the environment." Wh ite said he djdn't think the medical profession 1s yet convinced that diet can control cancer ... If there 1s a consensus on di et and cancer. it 1s that the individual food components are unhkely to be plimary carcinogens." lf dietary chan&es are required for prevention or lherapcullc reasons, White said lheycan be derived from the Daily Food Guide, a system that divides foods into four basic groups based on similarity in composition and nutrienl conlent. "By eating a variet) of foods in moderation from the four food groups. we will get the nutnents we need for good health, .. he said. ..The common dcnomanalor ot the proposed dietary gu1dehn~ l!I the emphasis on restraint and moderation." The key to achie" sng moderation in the diet. he said. 1s 1n untltr- standang: -lhe minimum number of servings needed tor each iroup (2 from milk and meat a.rou~. 4 each from . vegetables and fruits. and breads and cereals groups). . - a ponion or serving $1ZC. -how to monuor the consump- ti on of extra foods -those hi&ber in fat. sugar and salt than m important nutnents. White stressed that diet alone as not enough to overcome conse- quences of the sedentary Ii fest) le to which Amen cans have become accustomed. ''Diet and exercise are inseparable," he said ... The SCll~nce of nutrition recognizes this. but nutrition pohc) makers '>t>ldom do." Wh1te ~1d he I'> ht:curu1ng ex· tremel~ lOncerned about "box top" med1c1ne c111ng Kt.>llogg'l rereals as an example. They carry an 1mphcit suue uon that because of fiber an the product It can prevent cancer, he said. However. more evidence is n~ssaty to establi$h how mueb of a direct influence fiber ha on cancer,·he said. White predict that any cettal com pan) that hlls a ltttle fiber in iu product will be next. Perhaps il will be Quaker Oats, he said, "because oat bran 1s also known to have a possible e.ffcct o n blood cholesterol." And although White as concerned about th•~ kind of influence on the public. he does not beheve that go' ernment agenc1e~ should ad- 'ocate "hat to eat or not cat to CPleue eee POLICY /C8) Let's rally 'round tbe ·b&rbecUe BONE UP NOW Alaska salmon a p~rf ect choice for light e ntr-ee W11h longer days and warmer weather, back yards bec kon as an entertainment center, and • the focus. of course. is the barbec ue gnll. Foods cooked over s1Lzhng charcoal 'ha ve that smoky, rich flavor that everyone loves. Best of all, barbecuing a meal on the grill is eas). quack and fun. There·s no fussing wuh pots and pans and no hot kuchens from long hours of oven·bak1ng. Nut n1 ious and wonderfully de- licious Alaska salmon 1s a perfect eotree choi ce. Hefb-fl1lvered-bast- ing sauce lends a savory flavor to this choice fish as it cooks to Juicy perfection. For best results. grill sal mon 10 minutes per inch of thickness measured at the thickest pan. Tang) Marinated Veger:l'ble Ka bobs are an excellent comple- ment to salm9n ~rees. -Here. the) ·re mannated and basted in a s1m1lar 011-based sauce. The mix- ture of artichokes. red pepper and zucchini squash is as delectable as 1t is colorful. Complt'ting the side dish selec- tion 1s Grilled Potatoes Roquefort charcoal roasted p.otatocs topped w11h Roquefort chceSl'. grilled bacon and onions. To round out the menu. sen c Pear a Isa Sa lad. an unusual and irres1s11ble d ish. BARBECUED SALMON •1, cup each olive oil, butter or ·margarine· a11d lem·on or ltme juice l large clove garlic, minced '• teaspoon each salt, pepper, Worcbestersbire sauce and thyme or tarragon, c rashed a,.. teaspoon cayenne pepper 6 Alasb salmon steaks (6 to 8 ounces eacbJ, thawed if nece11- ary Combine all ingredients except salmon steaks: mix well. Brush both sides of each steak. Place on cooking gnd and gnll over me- d ium-hot charcoal allowmg 10 minutes per inch of thickness of salmon. (Please eee GRILL/C5) Opera's hottest new star' sings praises of cooking •' .. \ • I ON CALCIUM By BEA ANDERSON Ot IM OMly l'llol IWI Teen females. who lort>gocalc1um foods to cut calones. are setting thcmsel ves up for ostcoporos1 s -the bone-loss disease that causes dowager's hump and bn11le bones. To ensure the m~\lmum amount of bone mass. the datl) intake of calcium should be at least 1.000 m1lhgramsdunng the bone-bui lding )'ears. because the amount ofbof!r ~ou ha"e at skeletal matunty (between I ~nd 25 )ears of age) will determme the amount you ha"e when you are older. said a Uni versity of Washington professor of medicine and radiolog). · . -A.nd while the ··bnttlc bone .. disease generally affects Caucasian females o"er 60 years old. decreased bone densst) -a sign of osteoporosas.-=-has been detected 1n )oung female runners even though these "omen produce estrogen and have normal menstrual cycles. said Charles H. Chesnu t. Ill, M. D. The wo men. whoa,erage 25 )'eariofage.are pan1c1 pants in an ongoing unsvers1t) study and run 35 to ~O miles per week. That much "'c1ght-beanngexerc1se should keep bone loss at bay. a cording to Chesnut, a featured speaker at the Dai~ ( ouncil ofCahfom1a·s spnng conference on nutnt1on. .. he interesting th1ng 1s that these women are still menstruating and therefore. producing estrogen.'' he said. .. Since two of the three maJOr osteoporosis pre' ent1on factors are . p~nt ........ regul.&r "e1gh1-bcanngexerc1se and estrogen produc11on-'"<¥~ations ire1hat inadequate calcium intail.e ma) be a key factor 1n the1 r bone loss." he sa 1d · The women in the stud) consumed an a' erage of350 milhgramsof calc1umda1l~.onl~ about half the amount prescnbed b' the Recommended D1etan .\llo"ance!RD~I The current calc1u·m RDA for "'omen. age 20 through menopause. 1s 800 milhgramsdail) -a number thought 10 be too lo" b~ many bone researchers. For a standard measure. about 21 ~glasses of milk contain that amount. Several health agenc1e'> ha"e recommended that the calciu m RDA be raLSed to 1.000 mllhgram!> a day for premenopausal women and I 500 milhgrnms for post-menopau\al "omt·n not taking estrogen But s1ud1e\<,ho" that lrom age 11 on .\meman "omen con~1sten11\ tad to consume enough taluum e"en JI t urrent n·tummended le' els Che'>tnut ~•d ht• od1n t'' tht' rea!>un lllr 1nalkqu.1tt•lalt 1um intakt" ,., ..o te" da1r. pro<lu tt,arrlon,umed The'>t'produt1,.,upph .i~)UI .,., percent oft he ca In um tnJht' .\mt•nt.in d11:1 and "11 the'>t' prtldul t"> an· a' oidt'd. calcium intail.t and tht•rdore ">kekt..sl hl'Jlth <,ufkr!. ... ht' ..aid Chestnut c11cd rca.,on' "llmt'n rad lOl,on,umt• t·nnugh caluum a·nd offered sorpt' solutwn1o -~ omt·n "hlh·oun IL allmeo .. llf "Jll h lal 1nt.lkc11ttcn t•ltm 1n;lll' da1~ produ.rts. "Lo" fa1 and nun lat d .. ur~ pro<lut I\ Mc .n atlable. lfrful l.. 1sn 'ta fa\ onte. tr~ l<m· l:ll ~ ogun ors_h.~C'f,e· .. · -Soml·"oml·r'ltlel1l''l'Prt>gnanc~ t!.th~onl\ 11nwatxxh need' milk ··Sc1en11tic t'' 1dcp u: <,ho''<. that aJult' e\~ualh "'omen. nt•t.>d ad~quate calc1um throughout hie lnrht·alth' tx1nc1o and ma1 ntt•n.rnce of health' tissues." ( ht·,tnut said _:\tan~ "Oml·n. part1\ ul.lrl~ tccn-agn' ,nn,un1l' he.1' 11' adven1sed <.oft dnnl..i; ordll'l dnnk<. "h1l h rnuld <l1,pl::ite ,aluum-n, h fotldsat mealt1mt·'<1ra,.,n.1d,, · -omepeopk p.trttlularl~ blatil.' ha,c.1pr\lhkmd1ge'>t1ng lactose. a sugar foun<l 1 n rlu1d milk .. Lat llN' 1 ntokran,t' a~ 111<. talkd tan U'>Uall\ OCO\l'fl'OOW h\ dnnl..1ng milk in '>mall 3ffil)Unts-ahout one-half gias!> at a 11nw -11r h' choo'lin~ J,11n t\loJ<. ''1th ht tk or no lactose. such aH hec'il' on l1gun .\bl1 a prt•par.111on talkd Lact·.\td. a' ailable at drug,torl•, ,an oc .1ddc-d tu milk 10 make u ea'i1cr wd1ge.,t ·· hesa1d. -omc "omen l hl'll't' ,,1ha tooJ,,unta1ninglaluum. ~ul·h J'> "31mon "llh OOlll'S. sardtnt'\ ltl!U ho l hll\ OJ Jr.Cd OeJn<, \Olla rd and mustard green'> C he'itnu1 pu1nll·d tlut th.ll ,ut h tood!i arc nut tommonh eaten on a da1h ha"' .ind lhJI to l?l'I an Jde4ua1c amllUnt nfralc1um the '>Cf\ mg sizes" <1ulJ h,1, c 111 ht· 'u l.irttt' nw,1 J'X'1lple are un" 1lltng to cat 1ha1 amount natural t'ht'ddar \ ht'l.''t -II' lhl' , rll\I tor 3 fl3, orful. afkr·ml'JI treat tlr ,n.11 I.. ' BE.T E\ ER APPLF PIE 11, r up. flour Oasb of salt l' cup bortenlnK 1 l1 n ps 16 ounrt'~ I ~hrfddf'd •harp a.tun I t'beddar cbee t ,.. .• 4 to I tablt po<ms ffitt wattt · ---- 1 t"upt pttltd appl~ ~u~ '1 c-.ap boDt'Y t taMHpoee flour - (Pleue eee PRAJS£S/Cl5) • ' I . ' .. . . Stuffed chilies a .one-dish meal The; cuisine of Mexico and its saule ingredient that can be stuffed many reaions is both earthy and and baked for dishes with a Laun- fest ive. the essence of simplicity American fla vor. and at the same time complex. It's Stuffed Cottage Chilies - a low- no wonder their spices. chilies and calone en tree. ix-rfect for a summer sunny fla vors have been embraced luncheon on the pauo -combines by Californians. mild green chi hes fill ed witp In fact, many of the tni(Cdients sautecd ground beef. onions an~ once unique to ~exico's market-cottage cheese. . . places are now ma!n~tays in mar-Packaged Mexican seasonings ot kets north-of-the-border. Chilies. a blend of chili powder. cumin. which can be found year-round. oregano and salt. gives the chilies range in character from mild to extra spice. Ort'ce filled. the chilies picante (very hot) and arc a ver-are first baked and then broiled for ____ ....;._ ____________________________________________________ ;......,... __________________________________________________________________ __,one minute. · AT VONS QUALITY & SAVINGS COM.E FIRST LIQUOR LOWENBRAU BEER Al>gul•r °' Ugl!I 6 Peet.. N R 8. J & B SCOTCH 7'°~,jl~•<f &.~IS-)001 SMIRNOFF VODKA I '7' l.llet Bott~ W11h iwo.t•..2_ 99 CARl.O ROSSI CHABLIS. ~Vin .._ ) Utct !loctle 249 89~ 999 299 SEEDLESS 99 g~~. r~~~ CORN 5 ~100 ~,,~0!5~L.L PEPPER84~100 ~~~I-~.~!~\I ORANGES LB .19 ~u~!;f So':'~~ARINES L8 .69 ~J;!I/~ ~q~E POTAlOESSit! 99 ~~9E a ~J~!Fa~.'!!T ,~ 5 ~ 1 oo ~~9~.~~ARAGUS is .98 111 -.98 • 29 FOLGER& GROUftD COFFEE ~ Elec "°'II ""-0.1p IPO..M C... GRAPEFRUIT JOICE ,_ 6-hc\ l60unot PocUqe HIDDEN VALLEY ORfMlrt<l Orlgl""I ~h. 160unn Boni• BOYSENBERRY PltE.SfRVf.S K-•• "'9uler Of ~ 16 Ountt J.r 149 159 149 SLIM PRICE® 59 PEELED 10MA'JOE8 e 280urn C..n WESSON VEG. 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Stuffed Conage Chili.es make an ideal choice for waist watchers and those "ho s1mpl) enjo) the fest1\e Ila .. ors of Mexico. STUFFED COTTAGE CHILIES 'ii& pound ground beef 'ii& cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon packaged Mexican seasoning• 1 cup cottage cheese 4·6 f resb, mlld green cbllles (depending on slle) Saute beef. onion. and seasoning for 4 minutes. Stir cottage cheese into beef mixture. Split chilies open on one side: rcmo' e stem and seeds . . . . Stuff chilies with beef and cheese mixture: bake 10 minutes ·at 350 degrees. ·Broi l I minute more. (Chilies should be cooked but slightly firm.) Serve ~ nh a Isa Fresca. 1f desired. Makes 4 servings. Per serving: 219 calones: 18 gm protein: 6 gm carbohydrate: 13 gm fat . •or substitute one-half teaspoon each: chili powder. cumin. or- egano. and sail for Mexican season- ing. SALSA FRESCA : Chop two npe tomatoes. Add 111 white onion. chopped. and chopped cilantro. to taste. Serve as a sauce to accom- pan) Stuffed Cottage Ch1hes or spoon over the chilies before ser- vi ng . Cherries ' arrival welcome By TOM HOGE A' Wine el\d l'ood Wr1le1 The brief season for cherries is at hand.· and b) m1d-J une the crop from the North"est Y..111 be on fruit stands across the count'n . And b' early August 11 will be 0\ er. . This-harvest of sweet fruit comes from Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Utah. Best known from this area are the plump. round Bing cherries. noted for their mahogan y hue. and the heart-shaped Lambert wi th their rich fla vor. Cherry growers have also crossbred the Bmg and Lambe.rt. creating a sweet. egg-s haped frui t with a blush that ranges from pink to bnlltant red. Other No11hwes1 varieties in- clude the Van . Chinook and Black Republican. as well as the light- skinned Roval Anne. These chemes make a deltc1ous light dessert tuckrd into lunch boxes or packed into plastic bags to give a ltfi to a picnic. At home. they are a tasty addition to salads . muffins. cakes and sauces. Cherries should be pitted. but this 1s not as tedious a JOb as 11 sounds -\ chert) p1tter. a -;mall ha nd-held de' ice. 1s available in most cookware shops. lnc1dentall). this gadget can also be used to p11 olives. Cherries should be eaten as fresh as possible to enjoy the full flavor. Serve them no more than a few hours after purchase. 1r you can. If not. place the fruit in pl asttc bags in your refrigerator. Then wash and serve as needed for up to two or three days. Chemes run only about 70 calories per v. cup. pitted and stemmed. And the> con1au1 vit- amins A and C. Som~ consumers leave chcm es on the stem when using for a dip. but if you want to remove stem and pits you can dip them with a fork. Try this Camembert-ginger dip. CAMEMBERT-GINGER DIP t packaae (4 ounces ) Camembert cheese, softened 1 pacta1e (3 ounces) cream cbeese, softened •;, cup dairy sour cream Z tablespoons wblte wine i tableapooos 111gar Z tablespoons candled 1ln1er, cbopptd " I teaspoon 1raled lemon peel Freab cberrtu In amoant dt· sired . Beat C.-amcmhcn and cream cheese to,cther unttl well blended. Add ~r~wm amhvt~lfrd t1'l' antil mooth. Add 'upr. ainaer lhd lemon peel. Makt'I Iv, cup of d ip. ~t stand at lca~t ope hour to blend no vor\. Serve :l'I ~ dip for appe111~ 01'« \C'T1 \ -_ ___,_j __ _ ...... Flank steak peppered With flaVor . . . Ever wonder why pepper \.s through the center of the meat to Sprinklt steak on both sidt's with 4 medJ•m-1he4 11~9lal U "'• always on the table? It's because ho within I -inch orthc.sides. black pepper and remaining 112 poaadt), 11lce4 •t• ·laell G'Jek tt other s_pi c:c 1s so compatible. jso Combine: 6nion with water: set teaspoon salt. Place steak on a nlck • c•pa) enhancing for so many d1fferen1 aside for I 0 minutes to soften. In a over hot coals or in a broiler pan. •, up laatut mlDce4 ODJ01 foods. large skillet heal 2 table poons of Cook over coals or broil under a C'eniune ago, good cooks found the oil. Add onion: sautc until preheated hot broiler about 4 In a large saucepan combine you can't please every taste, but if 1old~. about I minute. minutes on each side: for medium vinegar, water, salt) dill, pepper and you put n httle pepper close at hand Add.mushrooms and 'I• teaspoon rare. Yield: 6 portions. garlic. Bring to a bQil. Reduce heat th~ diner can adjust the seasoning t'o of the salt: saut'e until all of the and simmer. covered, for IS ~uit. As a contnbutor and support-liquid has evaporated. about 8 PEPPER PICKLED ZUCCHINI minutes. Add zucchini and onion mg flavor in so many dishes. pepper minutes. Add bread crumbs ond 1 11, upa cider vlDecar Simmer. covered until iucchmt became the "king of spices." egg: mix well and cool. SPQ<>n 114 cap1 water is barely tender. about 7 minutes. But .. pepper can be a starring mushroom mixture into pockets in 1 \'I tablespoon• salt Remove from heat. Pour into a ingredient as well. Consider the steak~ close open.ings with·a skewer 1 \'I teaspoo11 dUI seed large bowl. Cover and let cool JD Pepper Coated Stuffed Flank Steak. or toothpicks. 1 teaapooa wa.oa-black pepper room temperature. Cover and rc- Thjs flavorsome steak is so special Brush both sides of steak with o/• teaspoon l11tut mi.Deed car-frigcrate until ready to serve. Yield: th~t all you need 10 go with it is a remaining 2 tablespoons oil. Ile about 6 cups. mixed salad and some fresh crusty rr=========;;;;:;;;;-----ig~iiiUii!liil-iiUii:a--:--.~~oa&iiiiiiiil::-::::=-•~iiiiiiil-.iiiiiiiiiiiiliililiiiili~~ii;ji b~i~kets are slit in a flank steak. SAFEWAY I, A M llTH ·-LIFI and stuffed wit"h a chopped mush-AND MR9Y rooo MllN • Tm All. ... MflWAY & ~Y ........ room-bread crumb mixture spiced C~J II with rose ma ry, garlic powder and ,._, 11 instant minced onion. ,. T~en. (and "here's the rub") ~ LI . coarse ground pepper rs rubbed well . fV-I into the outsides of the steak (as in Steak Au Po1vre) whi ch. after broiling. forms an aromauc crust · surrounding the tender. fla vorful -=- center. oooa CHAltT -· 1·. ~~i~~ffe.~ \ ·--------..... ·-~--·--ff ·-·-... -·--· . z..·:-~~~·~=..:~::-::..:; --_ ........... ....,_,,,.·--··· -..-..---------·--·----........ --....-'"" ____ ._ ____ '- . ::.:_--:~."'!:::::..-: .. ~ ·----~---­·--'-"'---·--· .._.,.. ___ .,._.,... __ _ =:=.==.;:.;::.=---== .......,_._...._ .. If you're enjoying a plethora of zucchini. p1ckhng is a tast} wa y of deahng with it. A spiced liquid, containing whole peppercorns. djll seed and instant minced garlic. is simmered a few minutes till the flavors come through. Then the zucchini and instant minced oni on are immersed and cooked only "to the bate." It's wonderful chilled and served as a reli sh. •==-d Beef PEPPER COATED STUFFED FLANK STEAK 2 po11nd flank steak 2 tablespoons instant minced onion 2 tablespoons water 4 tablespoons vegetable oll, dtvtded 1 pound fresh musbroom11, chopped 111• teaspoons salt, divided 14 c11p dry bread crumbs Aegt.W, Sold in 5-lb. Ct-ill (Under 5-h Pkg. Size b 991) c .. I -~,.--I ___ .o)l>I_.,.. ______ ...... I _ ... __ ,_,_,_ .. ______ _., I _______ .. _.__ .... _ ~ 1-----.... -....-....aoo...,,..13. .. -·-.. I -.. -,,_.. . I , ______ .. (&.) DOUBLE (&.) '7 COUPON ~ °'"""'---.. _,... ___ ... ,,____.._,, __ _ I ,._._ .. --.... ..--r .. -.... -.---~ ~,.. ~ ,_, .... ,,,.. aoa. .......... .,. ....,_ ..... ~ I ~ ........ ~.,,,....-.~ ood.,.t) .. ~te.i ....... I -,-c:.-. I ...,., --... -_, ~--~-~----~~----- Whole Watennelon Frst Of The Season From The Imperial 'Valf:!y Sweet ~ JUtCy 29 .... I egg, beaten 1 teaspoon coarse gro11nd black pepper Pierce both sides of steak wi th fork tines. To make pockets for stuffing. Leg of La111b (.;;_\ •oneless ~•eef Steak t::::\ Folger'• \0 Coffee with a sharp pointed knife make a s 1 •• crosswise slit in the cen ter of the Semi-Boneless steak, wi thout cutting through 10 Fresh USOA .. . . -the bottom. leaving 11~-inch uncut Inspected on each side. Make a lengthwise 1--------------- Beef Chuck Shoulder or Cross Rib Roast. ~169 =~~s31• A Fresh Pot 13-oz. Sae pocket on each side b) cutting Tomatoe~ top ham sandwich By CEClLY BROWNSTONE Ar Food ldltOf When fri ends and acquaintance~ ask me -as th e\ often do -"here m) recipes come from. I usuall) answer. "From all son s of sources." Old culinary booklets are one source. For example. in a booklet titled "Treasured Recipes of the Old South," r found an interesting open sandwich combination. h 's one I've never come across before. and it's as delicious today as it was over 40 years ago when a lady named Glona passed along the recipe. Here tt 1s in updated form. 9ne word of advice: make sure that. if necessary. the tomatoes you use in this open sandwich are held at room temperature until they are full y ripe. This way they'll comple- ment the other ingredients of the sandwich: English muffin halves. ham and a glorious sweet mustard sauce. OPEN TOMATO-HAM SANDWICHES WITH MUSTARD SA UCE 4 medium-size fully ripe tomatoes 2 slices (2 011nces) cooked barn 4 English muffins, spilt and toasted Salt ind pepper 8 tablespoons butter •;, c11p sugar 1 \.l teaspoon dry m11stard % eggs, lightly beaten •1, cap ci der vinegar Remove stem ends from tomatoes: cut each in half. Cut each slice of ham in half: cut hal ves in to I-inch wade strips. On each muffin half place 2 strips of ham. crossing one over the other. Top with a tomato half. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper. Dot wi th 2 tablespoons of the butter . Boneless Smok·A·Roma Fully Cooked $ 79 Ila. Fresh Pina Reno's Pepperoni And Cheese 2 2~~$5 Small Sae Callfomia Hass DellclOUS In Salads -~ .. J Potatoes White Rose ~e A DeliclOUS Au Grai.i Dish !89c 4 .. $ Poltl ...... =~~ ~ 59• Sklftless Franks0 ='n':; ~79c Crllllde Fries Crll'!Aec»t 2 ~59c Green Onions ~ 4 tV'o -,$100 Sldarl Pasta :~·~1 " ,~ 59c Fresh M-..Uf'{· t s1• ' Hunrs. Great On Frtes 32·oz Bottle Upton Mixes ~':'i:~:!a 4P~: 79c Strawberries ;,:.._":..,. 3 s..,.."'$2 " 'd\I Lucerne Individual Wrap Cheese Food Sices 12-oz Pkg $ 49 Jeno'• • Sausage • Combrnanon • Pepperoni • 1 0 3-oz Sae Conlecl B eef Hereford Makes A Out\." And Easy Meal 1 2 oz StzP Small Good Oual1f\r Perteet In Harn Sandw 1ehes 99c 99c ~39c : .. /99c • · 99c ... '" $1" '' Ylask Pickles · .. "·'··· . 99c H I_ .. Drinks . " .. ,. , $1" .... . .. ,.. . .. Granola Muffins ,."-' .. / ~.-59c . Place in a shallow pan -lined wllh foil. 1f you likt. Bake m a preheated 375-degree oven for about 10 , ___ _, minutes or until hot ' Pepsi Meanwhile. make a mustard sauce by · melting remaininf 6 · tablesp<><>M butter in a small saucepan. tir in sugar. mustard.''• teasp<><>n salt and ''-teaspoon pepper: mix well. tir in eggs. then vinega r. Cook. st1 m ng constantly. over low heat (do not boil) until mixture thickens -about 2 minutes. (~kes lfl cup.) poon over tomaJocs and serve at once. Makes 4 servinp. No ..Q"\a.Ho1 w h..~t , you re doing. your h o met o wn newspaper Tn9 111y Plllt f1t:J 1n • 7600 Edinger Ave . Hvntlngtoo Beftch • 2i 75 Hart>Or Blvd . C°'ta Meso ,, 1 .. ---r ' ... • Diet Pepsi • Pepsi Free ReQlJ;Jr ~ &1Q0r Free • Mountain Dew • Sk.t> Regulal Of Sugai' Free 99 '°lger'• Gromd Coffee Perteet First In The Morning J -t> SIL 699 DiPt Cake • Caftefie Fr Coke • T ,it! • Spntl• 1 2-oz Cvls .!.$ • iooo Baysld Ot . Ncrwport Beach • 636 N Coast HWy . LaQ1JN 8Mch • 2•021 Marguent@ 9t Trabuco. M1 "on Vie10 • 171<51 PlH!tTO ~ar M !Of'\ Vl'eiO • 3881 So Br stof. Santo ~na • 2• Monerch Bev Ptera laotmft N1Qt1.-1 1 \ .. I ------- Orenoe Cout ~v PILOT IWednMd9)' .. June 12, 1985 \ Losing yo~r taste off oods goes with aging By DOROTHY WENCK ~111ui.l14 ucc.er ........ .......,. 1 "This taste yukky." Sll)'S the 1x- ycar-old younastcr at dinner while his elderly grandmother complains that the same food just doesn't se~m •o have much UlSll' at all and his mothe r thinks it's delicious. Why the difference? Don't all three ha'e the same taste buds? Yes, but they don't perceive ta tes at the same intensity because of differences in the number of taste buds. · we irow older. the numbt·r diminishes. Thas may explain why children of\cn arc more i.cns1 ti' l' to and more likel) to object lo flavo~ that adults find acctptable. The older person may have another common problem -that of reduced saliva producuon. We only taste what is d1 sol\ ed. and saliva often serves as the d1ssoh mg agent. Odor is an even more im portant component of flavor than taste. We're acutely sensiti ve to odor. much more so than to taste. In some cases we need 3.000 times as much of a substance. in order to taste 11 as we wo uld need in order to dl'tet't un odor. . Howe\ er. ou1 sensit1 v1t) to odor- fla,or ~omes "fatigued" with continued expo ure. Thi probabl y ex plains why the first few mouth· ful of a food taste ~<> mu rh better than the last few. checM". bacon, nnd mushroom. catt:n betore. ·while his mother sacchann and from pota ium saJt Reduced St:n 1t1v1ty to tood learned to enjoy the food by eating substitutes whil e the other third do odors. rather than la k of tasting 1t often dunng ch1ldh.ood. not. . ab1ht), appeared to be the main Then too. iaste blindness for The "nontasters" ( of the bm er- rt:aso n why dderly people mcor· ccnain flavors, similar to color ness) are instnsitive because of a n·ctly identified these foods. blindness, has been obser"'ed in genetic effect caused by two rt· Yet another factor is that mell many people. Apparently, like color cessive genes. Of the group of and taste reac11ons are sociall y and blindness. the deticienc} is hered1 -.. tasters,''a smaller number are ps)chologjcaJly influenced. We tary. designated as .. supcrtasters" bc- leam 10 associate certain smells Scientists are d1scovenng other cause they find the bitter taste of with enjoyment throuJh a stim u· tastc'sensation variations between saccharin. salt substitutes, MSG I us-response conditioning process. people that are due to complex, (monosodium glutamate), caffeine, Without this conditioning, food built-in chemical and genetic dif· and sodium benzoate (a prescrv- odor or flavor mlly be repulsive ference . ative). etc. particularly strong. This instead of cn11cing. Thus. the six-For example._ about two-thirds of same minority of •·supertasters" >-car-old comptains about the flavor tho population get a bmer "after also tind saccharin. but not table of a food that he may never have taste .. from foods sweetened with sugar. more sweet than tht rest of --~~~~~~~~--~--------~--~~~~----~------~~~~~~~--~----~~~~~~~~----~~--~~~~~--------~~~-.the population. · About halfof the populatiorrget a sweet taste from dnnking a liquid after eating a".ichokes bet:ausc ~f various potassium compounds in the vege table. (Asparagus also has these compounds in . lesser amounts.) The average child 1s thought to ha ve some 9.000 taste buds, but as ABing affects odor-dctecung ab1ht} too. Research stud ies of ~oung and elderly people showed that tht• older age group was constderabl) less able than the )Ounger to 1dent1f) b) taste and smell a vanety of foods and fla vors including chocolate. grape. orange. lemon. cherry, tomato. cheddar ***** Top Sirloin ,.237 Steak BO~ELESS BEEF LOIN . '***** f 87 Large End Rib Steak FIVE STAR QUALITY LB ***** ***** Frying Chicken WHOLE BODY, SOUTHERN GRADE A ***** Maple Leaf Ducks FRESH OR FROZEN. GRAOE A, 3'" TO 5 LBS ****·* I Blade Cut LB Chuck Roast FIVE STAR Ol>ALITY LB • ***** 79 ***** Fresh ~9 Ground Beef ANY SIZE PACKAGE. LB • DOES NOT EXCEED~ FAT ***** Veal ,.649 Scalloplnl PROVIMI ***** Veal , .• 98 Breast PROV I Ml ***** ***** Bone/ea Round Steak FULL CUT LB ***** Pacific f87 ~E~IL~?appeiLB ~ ***** ,.219. Veal Arm Steak PROVIMI. SHOULOER Some substances that are taste modifiers include detergents, a native Indian herb. an African berry. as well as one's saliva. Thus. for exam pre. brushing your teeth before breakfast with a tooth· paste contamin~ a deterent. ~i~m laurel sulfate. wtll give orange Juice an unpleasant taste -less sweet. more sour and acid. The detergent alters the receptor membranes in the taste system. When we consider all these factors that affect our ability to taste. it's easy to understand why there are so many differences in the way different peoole perceive taste. • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: Q. I drink a lot of low-calorie soft drinks sweetened wltb NutraSweet. Wbat exactly is NatraSweet? A.ad bow much of It am I getting ln a lZ· ounce can? A. NutraSweet is the trade name for aspaname. which was approved . as a nutritive sweetener by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1981 . Aspan ame is made from two amino acids that arc digested and do provide a few calories. Fresh 77 auarter 3s9 Pork Roast LB . !~[!!~ Brea~t SHOULDER. PICNI~ S!YLE ***** Veal 2"9 Veal !!~~e Steak LB Meat Balls l&229 However. because its sweetening power is 180 times that of ordinary sugar. only a small amount is needed. For example. to provide the sweetness of a teaspoon of sugar. the aspaname needed would have only I/ I 0 of a calorie. Soft-drink manufacturers ha e resisted efTons by Congress to require them to indicate how much aspartame is used in each soft. drink. So we don't have that informatio n. Red,Rlpe 09 Watermelons (CUT 1:.>LB l LB . Golden 69 ~~!~~~?e~B • !Mott's Apple Juice "4 OZ BTL f 39 r Harvest Day Vegetables HOPPEO BROCCOL ~,f' Af C:. LAA OA FAE NCH C T ,REEN BEAN<; fROZf'~ 'I oz BAG ·.-79 OVf 'f'te:• ~tOflte'lteft ,..-.c, twt•n• ... """• ~'<•• _. .. efl.c::tl•t .......... .IMM U fft"• f~lif•r JWft• ti , .. , ~ .. ,,,.,.,. ... ., ,, ~_,.., ...,., •...: .-. ... t.., ....... ,,, •• \_IMft ........ JI ........ 9111\ C~,...r(I~ .... . ~ore Hours! Mon.-Fri. Sat. Sun. . .1-------~ - 8 A.M. -10 P.M. 8A.M ... g P.M. 8 A.M. -8 P.M. COOKED.BB 0 . SMOKED OR OVEN ROASTED • ,Jf ,° 11,, 0. I 0 \ •• ' ' J c 0 j(l(J#(, 1' ' . .!) I '•,~ l • r ~ ' \ • 2• ' \ ' '\. . \ 7 Delicious 2 ~~~!~IO~f: 5 Fresh 69 ~~~~r~?z'!!!. DELIGHT • rFolgers Coffee ADC REGULAR OR ,ELECTRIC PERI( 48 0 Z CAN 659 !Kraft . Singles '\ L . SHOULDER I I·_.~ ... ,. . _.-/ !" Vlaslc 4 Pickles rScot.;. Tissue BATHROOM WHITE OR ASSORTED • PACK 550 S F Pt<G f 89 r Harvest Day Bread COUNTRY STYLE 2• OZ LOAF .89 f"Lady Lee i Nonfat Miik GAL BTL f 59 I I • rTaylor Wines CALIFORNIA CELLARS. CHABLIS. RHINE OR ROSE 3 LTR BTL 399 rSm/rnoff Vodka BO PROOF, 1 76L TR BTL 899 rChlvas Regal Scotch 116 ~F 750 ML BTL 1399 rJ/mSeam Bourbon 90 PROOf , 1 75 LTR BTL fr9 · P' Lowenbrau &Beer -W~at makes our meat worthy· of Five Stars: *Quality *Selection ·v~ *Service *Guarantee . -• • • • Q. Is there any recent iDfor· mation av a liable about the safety of saccharin? I see tbat foods coataln· lng saccharin still bave warniag labels &Ht It ~Y cause caaceL A. l'hc waming-~&bel was im- posed by Convess after the effons to ban sacchann were defeated. The delay in banning sacc harin has twice been given two-year ex- tensions by Congress and another delay was recently voted by the Senate after a round of heanngs on the sweetener. Two major studies .. undertaken by the FDA at the National Center for Toxicological Research and by the International Research and De velopment Corp .. "tend to rcin- forc~ the conclusion that if sac- charin poses any human threat it K minimal." according to a Senate Labor and Human ResourcesCom- mi ttee report. Before sending me bill to the floor. however, the committee specified that it wants the FDA to re view the warning labels required on sacchann containers and that further studies on saccharin's safety be conducted. • • • Q. Chocolate milk is the oaly kiDd of .milk I enjoy. How does It compare to plaia milk nutrltloDaJ· ly? A. Chocolate and sugar add ca lories. so an 8-ouncc glass of lowfat chocolate milk has 180 calories compared to 125 calories in th~ same amount of plain lowfat milk. But the chocola.te does add some nutrients: chocolate milk has more phosphorus. zinc. niacin and ribofl avin (B vitamins). and fi ve ti mes more iron than plain milk. Plain milk has slightly more calcium. protein. and vitamin 8 12. Other nutrients are about equal. Scrambled heroes zesty sandwiches SCRAMBLED HEROES % I,\ tableapoon1 olive oil 1 medium onion, quartered and cut lD tltln 1trtp1 1 medl•m IJ'teD pepper, seeded and cut la tllia 1trlpt 4 tarce e111 1 tablespooa water 2 tabletpooD1 grated Parmeua clileeae SaJt AIHI pepper to taste ~ i f.l•n lea~• of ltaU.. bretUI, 1Uced &. '8Jf le• WIH Jn an 8·inch skillet eat oil· add onion and grccn pepper and ~k gc'ntl y, covered. until tender - 1bout 20 minute1. Lightly ~t togethereaas. water, Parmesan, u lt and pepper: ad~ to onion mixture; cook as yo~ would scrambled egs. U~ as filhna between tbe Italian bread slices. Make 2 servings. Na ma tt er what -- you re ctetng. your hometown" n~wspaper The .... -.. ..... r-... lit~ '" ..,. _______ _ • GRILL ••. From Cl Brush fish frequently with sauce. turning once halfway through· cooking time. Brush steaks thoroughly before removing from cooking grid. Makes 6 sen ings. TANGY MARINATED VEGETABLE KABOBS 2 'i'l cups diagonally sliced i uc- cblnl 1 ~ cups diagonally sHc.ea yel- low 1qu1b 1 red pepper, -cut Into 1-lncb pieces 1 can (8 ounces) artichoke bear11, drained Va cup olive oil 11• cup freshl y squeezed lemon juice 1 large clove garlic, minced •1, teaspoon salt 'i'I teaspoon freshly ground pep- per Place vegetables in large shallow baking dish. Combine oil. lemon juice. garlic, salt and pepper; mix well. .Pour over vegetables and marinate I hour. tossing frequent- ly. Skewer vegatables on long wood- en-handled skewers. Place on cook- ing grid of covered cooker over medium-hot charcoal: grill 5 to 7 minutes. turning and basting with marinade. Makes 6 servings. GRILLE D POTATOES ROQ UE- FORT 6 baking potato~ 6 slices bacon 1 cup sliced onloa 1'1 cup crumbled Roquefort cheese Pierce potatoes with fork . Place potatoes on cooking grid of covered cooker over medium-hot charcoal. Close grill cover and cook 60 minut~ or nt1I done. ~ove potatoes to ~outside edge of cooking gnd. or onto warming rack. Cook bacon in a skillet O\ er charcoal unul cn sp. Remo' l' baron from skillet and crumble. ~dd onion slices to bacon fat in skil kt Cook until golden brown. Split -potatoes open. Spoon on- ions . onto steaming potatoes. Sprinkle with crumbled bacon and top with cheese. Close grill cover and cook potatoes just until cheese melts. Make 6 servings. PEAR S~A SALAD 1 can (!9 ounces) Bartlett pear bal\'e1 1 medium avocado, sliced Lettuce Salsa Dressing Drain pears: reserve I table- spoon liquid for Salsa Dressing. Arrange pear hal ves and avocado on lettuce-lined platter. Spoon Salsa Dressing over pears and avocado. Makes 6 sef\ ings Salsa Dre11lng: Combine I cup chopped tomato. •1.. cup thinly sliced mild green chilies•, 2 .table- spoons minced green onion. I tablespoon each reserved pear liquid. oil and lemon J UICC. 1h tl'aspoon crushed oregano and •/~ tl'a"ipoun garlic salt; mix well . Let stand ut least I hour to blend fa vors. Makes about I cup. •one-fourth cup canned. diced green ch1hes can be substituted. PRAISES ... From Cl ~ teaspoon cinnamon ! tablespoons margarine Combine Oour and salt: cut in shortening unti l mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in cheese. pnnkle with water while m1'<ing lightl y with a fork: form into ball. D1v1de dough in half. On hghtl)' floured surface. roll one half to 12- inch circle. Place in 9-inch pie plate. Toss apples with hone)' and combined dry ingredients. Place in pastry shell: dot.wi th margarine. Roll remaining dough to 12-inch circle: place over apple mixture. Seal and flute tdges of pastry. cut sh ts 1n lop. Bake at 425 dtgree . 35 J minute . 6 to 8 servings. -- Varlatloa: Subst11utc 1·1 cup whole-wheat floor for 1·1 cup all- purposc nour tn cru~t. For a..iftfd Ad ACTION C.11 A tA~' PtlOt M-'llOI MJ.f671 Lean Ground Beet Patties USDA lzJlp.-1'roMll O.ll'Olt~ Not to l:'Jcc.-d 2:1" Fat SaY• .ao ll~ ~rlb. • 0rang9 Coate DAILY PtLOT/WedMildej. June 12, ,. C8 Norway~ Greek cuisines palr"d Huntina for a summertimr salacl that's liahter. Oavor·fiUed and a touch different from standard warm weather favoritcs'!Then hunt no more. Just blend the cusinrs of Norway and Greece 1n Grttk Island rdmc lad. A tasty aJJiance of Norway Sardines, feta ,.Eheese and tra- ditional Greek "'!alad vegetables. this robust main dish salad is perfect for warm summer evenings. And wilh only 287 calories per serving. Greek Islands Sardine Salad is a healthy alternative to other summer salads wilh heavier dressings. o simple to make. Grttk I lands ardine · lad tosses torn spinach. red leaf, curly and butter lcttut( with uch tradttional Greek salad favorite as feta chttsc. olives. tomatoes and red onions. Norway Sardines and a Orcek salad dr~ssma made with lemon JUIC~ and peel. oregano. garlic and pepper add extra zest. Serve Greek Islands Sard1ne Salad as a satisfying main meal on summer nights or for heartier appetites serve it as a complement to other Greek dishes such as dolmades and moussaka. It's also an ideal mate to such American . . . .. -... barbecue classics as steak and chicken. GREEK ISLAND ARDINE SALAD 1 ¥. qurt1 I01"8 ealad 1reea1 (tplu~, IHl&~r. red leaf or curly lett•ce> ! cut (3~ oaacet eacll) Nor· way eardlaet paclleod la water, dralaed 1 cup pitted ripe oUvee 1 cup laalved cllerry &omatoet ~ cap (aboet Z oances) crumbled feta clleete 3 slices red ollioa, separated lD&o riags Sweet Juicy Plums Green G1ant Cob Com Oreelr Jalu• Driitlq (red;e follow•) In salad bowl combine srttns. sardine • oltve • tom.1toe ct>Crit and onions. Pour dres ins O\'et salad and toss aently juit ~(Ott serving. Make 6 servings.. 287 calories per serving. Greek l1lu41 DreaalaC: ln con .. tainer of electric blender combine •;,cup vegetable oil. 3 tablespoon lemon juice, I Vi teaspoon' leaf oregano. I leaspoo.n a.rated lemon \>etl, I dove garlic. minced, 'h teaspoon salt and 11• teaspoon pepper. Blend smooth., Wh ole ~ ..... Watermel on -----....--· ..... -............... _"""" ...................... ....,.... ........... ...... __ ............... _ ... __ ,. __ .. _ .. .._ .. _ ..................... ··--___ .. ............. _ .. ./ • ce Ofenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, June 12, 1985 PICNIC FARE HEARTY Spicy Cran berry Pork Loaf stars in sandwich es stemme4 and balved 1 baacla greea oalons, allced !,'a pound saow peas t small zuccblnl, thinly 1Uced DRESSING P1cn1c fare is more than a frame l cup olive oil of mind than a .Place -u·s food ! tablespoons lemon juice that's casual but heart)'. and has 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar nothing to do with dainty tea l teaspoon dry mustard In 1ar with a t1ght-fit t1ng ltd. combine 011. lemon juice, vinegar, dry mu ~lfrd .. garlic. basil and pureed Whole berry ~anberry sauce: cover and shake well. Pour over vege tables and pasta: toss well. Cover wtth plastic wrap: chill well tn refrigerator. Makes 8 ser- vings. sandwiches. Here are two recipes 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped CRANBERRY LEMONADE that will become fa vorites this 1 teaspoon leaf baall, crumbled 4 cups ( 1 quart) cranberry juice summer whether you're picnicking l cup pureed wbole berry cocktail by a babbling brook or venturing no cr&11berry sauce 1 can ( l6 ounces) frozell farther than your back ya rd. Cook rotelle according to pack--lemonade conceotrtte, thawed Pork takes center stage in the age directions: drain well. In a large z cups water picnic basket in a Spiced Cranberry bowl.combanedramed pasta.green In a large patcher. max together Pork loaf that makes a hearty cabbage. bean sprouts. tomatoes. cranberry juice cocktail. lemonade topping for thick slices of country green onions. snow peas and zuc-concentrate and water. Stt r. Serves • .. bread. Bring along tomatoes. sl iced china: toss to mix well. 10 1 '> · d. h d d -~~~~~~~~~~~____;:....:....:t~O~-~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:--~~~~~~~--:-ra as es an mustar s to top your r- pork loaf sandw1ch. · Instead of the usual potato salad and colc slaw. carry along a zest)' side dish. a vegeta ble pasta salad. And to cool you ofT wh<;n the going gets hot. make a big batch of cranberry lemonade for your thermos jug. The tangy combina- tion 1s a delicious thirst quencher. SPICED CRANBERRY PORK LOAF 2 pounds ground pork 2 medium potatoes, cooked and cat Into chunks 2 medium onions, coarsely chopped 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning ~ teaspoon pepper 14 teaspoon ground allspice Z cloves garlic, finely chopped ~ teaspoon leaf tbyme, crumbled ~ teaspoon leaf basil, crumbled tens 'l'!a cap whole berry cranberry sauce In a food processor. combine pork. Potatoes, onions, salt. poultry seasoning. pepper: allsJ'ice. garlic. thyme. basil and eggs: process with pulse button until thoroughly mixed. Transfer mixture to a large bowl;-stir in whole berry cranberry sauce. Cover and refrigerate over- nigh t. Preheat. o,ven lO 375 degrees. Line a 81h x 4'h x 21/i-anch loaf pan with foal lettt ng foil extend over top of pan. grease foil. Spaon an pork m ixture. pressing firml y to make sure there are no air pockets. Set loaf pan into an 8 or 9-i nch square pan . Bake an preheated oven about I hour and 15 minutes or until top browns and juices run clear. Re- move fmm ove.IG-(:ool on ware raek. Remove from pan: peel ofT foil. Wrap tightly and refrigerate unti l cold. Makes 8 servings. PASTA SALAD WITH HERBED CRANBERRY DRESSING 1 pound rotelle macaroni Z cups shredded green cabbage Ya pound fresh bean sprouts 1 pint cberry tomatoes, 2-fruitlce wins praise By CEClL Y BROWNSTONE U 'ooct ldllcw .\ yo ung fnend of mine who loves fru11 ices. recenth became allergic to dairy foods. Recause she co uldn't find a fruit ice on the market made without milk, she worked out a recipe of her own. It calls for pineapple and straw- bemes. sugar and corn syrup and a little dr> white w1nr Vanc)u., friends ha'l' tried this T wo-Fru11 kc and 11 alwa\., v. in!> applau'>L' from tastL·r-, One ot 11-. feature\ I'> that 11 'ta)., JU'it malleable enough to Ix· -.wopcd up the momeni 11 1s taken out of the freezer. Other vinues this ice ha~ more bod)' than other ices of m kind becau se 11 has plc nt) of fruit in 11. and 1t stores extremely well. The following recipe for the Two- . Fruit Ice calls for two 8-o unce cans of unsweetened cruc;hcd pineapple and anclude~ the JU ICC 1n the can~. However. 1f ~ou lake. you ma~ subst1 tuH· 2 cu ps of fresh pineapple chunks for the cans: the fre.,h fru11 will make llS own JUICl' when 11 1-. pureed an a food proccc;c;or as the recipe d1rcctc; TWO -FRUIT ICE ! 8-oance cans un sweetened crushed pineapple, undrained .,._ plot strawberries (rinsed and stemmed), about l 114 cups 1 'la cups light corn syrup !,'a cup dry white wine 'fa cup sugar In an appropnatt' 'Ille food processor. "-Ith the 'itccl blade. puree pineapple and <,trawbeme\. ,Add corn syrup. wane and sugar and process until blended ('hurn freeze. Turn into frce1c r conta1 ner'i and freeze for SC\Cral hour. or overnight bef9re sen ing >\s a rule this lo\ eh ice L·an be eas1l> scooped out aftc.r frec11ng. If 11 1s too hard to scoop. let '\tand at room temperatu re bnelh before serving. Makes 11/i quans. 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IOUTKDN CAl..lFOINIA ....... _l.f.J A1IHA UTA MAnm ONLY WITH TIDS COUPON 211.11.&UI RNMI &LfJllA am TASTTBITll DllY DOCI FOOD ,. ·• • .. • ) •LIMIT 2 • 10 lb. lag KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUn'S 16--oa. pacmg. DOmTOS ·::=o 4f.<19. bc:m .. .... DilW ,.. IA. Discover fun, dlver.~1tY of Ooking Me.rican fai:e Mexican food ts st1mng up t.he mehina pot oh\mencan cooking. What t.aned in the Southwest as a regional food has quickly led to a stretch of Mexican and fast-food re taurants across the country With this influence. more and more people are d1scoyenng the fan and c.'tiversuy of c~ng Mexican. Ill fact. almo t two-thirds of all American households cnJO) Mex- ican d1 hes. say market researchers for Mazola com 011. Meat-filled tacos and chili dashes are favomes. Ho~ever, the vanet" of d1 hes served in Mexican eat1ni places can bt prepared at home. to ~ow tliat Chere are many re&JOnal tyles of Mexican coolu n.g. each tnflutnced by the chmate. topograph~ and hent gc of the area. A com-based CUISJOe IS predomi- nant in central Mexico. where Aztec Indians harvested com. be d1v1ded into four atylel -T~ • • Mtx, New Mexican, Ari20na Mc • 1can and Cal-McL The iQltedient of To-Mex djshn are ma.anJy Mexican. The use of f'ttsb and dried chtlies is predominant •Iona with tortillas. barbecued meats and dlih con came. New Mexican. recipes orisinatc mort .from Spanish and Jndian cwsines; combinations of chilies and com are evident. as in chih com bread. Beans and rice are staples in Aniona-Mexican kitchens due to a strong lndtan inOuence. ____ l_n_cooking Mex1can~1t\ helpf~ Red Snapper Veracruz seasoned with lime. garlic and cilantro comes from the gulf coast state of Ver- acruz In the southeastern peni n- sula of Mexico. known as the Yucatan.lla.,orsare d1suncuve. An example 1s 1be1r hearty black bean soup Oa ... ored with· with ba} leaf. cumin and hot chonzos (Mexican sausage) \.1e~1can-.\mencan cook.in can Ptckled vegetable salads-and the use of seafood. fruits and cilantro 1n rnam dishes Ot characteristic of • Cahfom1a-Mex1can cuisineJ. orCa:t- Garden Fresh 64 ounce carton DONALD DUCK OR..WGE mICE • 30W ............. . • 10W40 ......... . \ --- • 6 .S-OS. ccm • In oll or water CIDCKIN OF THI SEA CHUNK LIGHT ·TUNA SUGGS ALPHA BETA BATli- ROOM TISSUE ·-'~ -·-----SUGGS ALPHA llTA un OLD FASHIONID DONUTS .~. ---Alloned ~ • - -SL\GGS ALPHA UTA s.ws Jt<>1JllI> c:.a,wrn ............... ~. 1)-os • :c_. WT 1 SL\GGS ALPHA UTA un INGLISH llUFFINS ....... ~~!. 10.. -SKAACIS ALPHA llTA . un WA.LNUT SWlllll.S ............. ~ .. -. --- j , . EA. 1 Mex. The rec1 pes here make enouah for a Mexican eelebratioo. Pretrna them on mdtvidual platters with saffron rice and sliced avocado . FRIED ENCHILA.D.U ~ tabtes,...1 (0-0 ~ oil, clJvlded -... cwp ~eppe4 oaiGa I cu (I ouces) tema&e .. 11ee % pickled jalapno peppers, rtalff, seeded, mi8eed ( abMrr tablupeoa) '" leaspoo11 salt 10 (7-hlclla) nov tortillas % .,,._ nps (abow1 > Picad.illo (recipe follows) 1 qaart (abCHlt ) cona oll Soar cream In I-quart saucepan. heat tablespoon of the com 011 over medium heat. .\dd onjon. St1mng frequent!~. cook 2 minutes. .\dd tomato sauce. peppers and salt. umng occas1onally. bnng to boil Reduce heat. cover and simmer 10 mmutes. Set aside. In large slullet. heat 2 table- spoons oft he com otl over ml:dium heat . .\dd tortillas. one at a time. Cook turning once, 10 seconds, or until hmp (do not fry until crisp or fi rm). Add corn oil as needed. Place about •, cup Picadillo in center of each tortilla; fold 2 sides 1 over filling. Fold over remaanmg 2 sides. Secure with wooden picks. Pour 1 quart (about} com 011 ant<) heav~ 3-quan saucepan. filling no more than 1/J full . Heat over med1um-h1gh heat to 375 d~ Ca ref ulh add filled tortillas. one at a tame. fl"\ about ~ to ~ minutes. turning once. or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels Remo' e wooden picks. Sen e with reheated sauec and sour cream. and extra Ptccadillo on the side. MU.es l 0 cncb.tl.adas. PICADILLO 1 •, ponds lean boneless bttt cbuck. cat ja %-iacb cubes • ~ cup corn oil I cup coarsely cbopped onion ! c loves garlic, miac~d or press ed 3 •, cups coarsely chopped tomatoes 2 cans 14 ounces eacb) cbopped bot green eMlles, draJaed • ., Clip cboppe4 pitted ripe oliVt'S 1'1 cup raisins 1, cup dry red wiae 1 teaspoon salt l,, teaspoon pepper ! teupooas JnMUtd cinnamon • , teaspoon groa.nd cloves •, cap slivered blanched almonds Place btti rn -1-quart sauct•pan add water to cover. Bnng to boil o'er high heat. Reduce heat. cover and simmer about I hour or unul tender Dram CO\ er '>'1th plast1~ "rap ~hen cool enough to handk coa~I~ cho p In )-quart dutch o"en 1lr \aUC<.'pol. heat com 011 o'er m\ d1um heat -\dd onion and garll, 'i11mng lrt•quentl~ cook 2 10 ~ mrnutt''-.\dd bt-ef 1omat<X'' ~htl lt'<, l)l l\c<, ra1'-tn'. "tnc. '>all rx·rrx·r ~ 1nnamnn .md ..IO\ t''\ "' I ring lrt•qucntl~. 1.001.. Ill to •' minutes ...,t1r in almonds \fail.l' J0\1ut ti~ ups Cookbook printed in braille [~I \ l'U ha\ e 3 rclall \ (' llr fnl"lJ "h• " hlind and IOH'' h1 1.1)(1!1.' I \1l \l)U'll he happ~ 10 knO\\ thJI ·t 1x,il.1n@. For thr Health Of It ··the llr't u)(lkbooil. to conform to thl'.' l 'ID.\ Dicta!"\ Gu1dehnes. 1<; no~ a' a113blc in braille The author '' l 1a1I L Beckrr R D . a nott•d nutnt1on1st and author There ts a definite need tor C<lntl'm poran Crea ti\ e bra1 lie lookbooil.<, accon:hn\ 10 Judith ~1 [)"l'n h<."ad of consumrr ~nlCe\ ror tht' ~at1onal L1brar. n1Ct' tor tht' Rhnd and Ph\\1calh Handi- capped L1brar. ol ( ongre'" \lthou@h there art numcroµ\ • hra1llc' '-ookbool ' a' aila~.: thmush the a11onal Ltbt'al"\ ·r '1u' 'C'r. fe'>' are available tur rurl ha~ •nd th~ 3\ a1labk .lrt '~r. e'pensn-e ·c ooling For the Health Ot It .. 11ff('f' afT0~1>1ht\ lndn 1dual' m~) order tM .ora,dk boo\: tor Sllil hcauw a bttd) thl' °"ataonal Braille \\~ate" ln ·.the Pfttduc'et uf-~ tmnltr r:dmmi net:cs and compamn mA\ ord~ r It for S 114 f .. . I · ca Ortnge Coast OAILV PILOT/Wedn soay. June 12, 1985 I Fortunes uncorked with Soiioma J!ed, white Jusl because a wtnel') doe n't The pnC'C is ve~ nght. Fonune ta ted my way through ver11I new than onC'c, and th1 wine could be a Rich ,cf\ ct) tc:itture. round l n· take ttself too serious!\. docsn 't • corks aside. the wine arc good and rele es. which served as the IO• contender. too. The 1982 onoma n1n a(ld forward fruit make It very mean the wines aren't enous. ao00 ';lluu. . spmttion for this item. Cabs seem to be sturdier and firmer ap~ahni. .. The lasl time I wrote about J O·Bnlsoproducessomcvery linc G·B UIU "Rblaefarm than their cousins 'ftom Napa. Thi!. tall. a •• pccinl clccu~n Gundlach·Bund chu (goond-lock EllY v a r i e ta I s . i o c I u d i n g Vineyard'' Merlot ($ 10): I predict which are stiowing soft, voluptuo·us Cabernet will sec release. Th~ w!ne bunncd·shoe) it was to report tht Cewurztrammer. a super Zin-medals in this wine's ruturc. The fruit and very' round tannins. comes from a limestone hillside first new thing LO hap~n to a wJnc IEAI fandet, Cabeme1. Merlot. R1esl1ng aronra is just de\"elo}5tng, 'but th rc _ _..... .. u ... .-..<1nrr~,.,.,a=pa.,--w"""1'0""nc~ . ...,t r-,-5 ....,.um: al lilRI pre"1otr5tt been blended - cork s.ince omeooc stanetl wasting and Chardonnay. amona others. is already an incrcdibl~ depth of ha :grt:u, forward fruit, but the very an to other G-B Cab!t, but was held as the precious commod1t) on the The enttrt' hne is marketed na-fla vor and extraction, and a very. bold structure promises the wine 11 separate lot beginning with this soles of women ·s shoes. t1onall>. very long aflcnastc. will have a long future. Another one vanta,c. 'f G-B ~ the \YlnCf) that invented looking for the product should be One other \/Cf)' nice thing about Farm for a Merlot. a blending of 8 for the C"Cllar: It 1s quite spectacular and 1 "fortune,corks," corks that wben alened to the faat that nothing on G-B is that there has been no price percent Cabernet probably con-G-8 lHl 0 Soaoma Valley" successive vintages . are equally extracted bear a wine-oriented for-the bottle or label indicates the increases since 1978. Not many 1ributcs to that structure. A Merlot Cabernet Sauvlpoa ($10): This is special this wine w1I! develof a tune. much like _ihose little slips of message 1s lurking inside. wineries can make that cl:11m. for the cellar. the most ammedietcly drinkable of following and reputation equa to paper in Chinese cookies. The onoma Red and White arc While I gcnerall> hke most of the G-8 ltU "Batto Rancb" the current collection of red wines, other '1ncrard selections such as The corks onl> appear 1n G-e· cenainl) erious e-veryda) wines. w1ne-s in the G-B line. 1t is usually Caberaet Sauvlgaon ($I 2): and is a wine to buy for immediate "Martha's' and tag's Ltap's "Sonoma Red" and "Sonoma \\1th the red made pnmanl) from the red wanes that have greatest Previous vintages of this wine have consumption though it will im-"('ask 23." Price has yet to be White" iablc wines, and those premium. onh Coast Pinot Noir. appeal to my palate. I recently been in the gold medal circle more prove for several years at least. estabh hed. but look for 1t to be the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~---~~~--~~~....:.....~~~~~. most expensive wine 1n the G-8 ALL VARIETIES REGULAR, DIET, CAFFEINE FREE Coke, Tab Sprite -..c:=== I Meat Dept. Savings Stew Meat :,~:.: f· l8 s1.39 Round Steak r: . 8s1.n 9 VARIETIES Jell.O Gelatin 6-0Z Frozen Food Favorites Benihana CHH:~(N A 1101 s1 .99 MUSHROOMS OR SW[( T A SOUR C"IC• I N Hot Pockets HAR•EltE' IO~Z 52.25 line. It deserves to be. WINE-TASTING -At n rather spectacular dinner-tasting at S~n Francisco·., Four easons Clift Hotel. I had the opportun1t) to taste a range of recent bo~thngs from ~he cnure Chalone fam1l) of wineries. The following arc some notes from that txpenencc. Carmenet 1982 Sauvlgnon Blanc (about $9): There is I~ perce.nt Semillon in the blend. which. while 1 it is the traditional Bordeaux blend- ing grape is probabl) in smaller proportion than is usuall) seen 1n French wines. Virtually sold out. it is a m~t point that the wine is controversial. , I Jove it. but many arc bound to think it overdone. There has never been a ('ahfornia Sau' 1gnon Blanc quite hkc 1t. , It is big. nch. extractive. struc- tured more hke Chardonna) than J what we expect from Sauvignon 1 Blanc. There are smoky. toasty Ila vors and a' ery Jong and complex finish . · Carmenet 1983 Sauvlgnoa Blanc ($9): The Scm11lon was wiped out by earl> rains. so this version is I 00 1 percentSauVLgnon Blanc. Tbc fam-_, ily resemblance can be noted, but it , is lacking some of the smokiness . and richness. It 1s also crisper of acid and slightly more herbaceous. It is closer to what most people e\pcct from the variety. 1 Cbaloae 1981 ''Reserve" Plnot Blanc ($ 17): I didn't like this wine. A musty bouquet caused me to believe i&.-mlglu..bea-bad oottle.-bu =~------------,! GrafT said no. If this 1s what the Garden Fresh Produce Cantaloupes ~:~A~f~~" lU 25c Peaches ~1rnuow l8sgc wine 1s supposed to be. then it 1s overpriced besides being dull and uninteresting. Edna Valley 1981 Piaot Noir ($ 12.50): Very much in the Chalone st~ le as to structure and complexity, but with flavor notes that lean more to hcrbaceousness. There's no ques- tion as to varietal identity in this ver) prctt). vet) bold Pi not. Cbalone 1982 Chardonnay ($ 18): Chalonc wines are always stylistic . .,.. ith warm fermentations and major oak presence invariably a part of 1hc statement. Most often it 1s a.bcautifullv bold statement. Jn 1982. however. the Chardon- na) "'as o\Crdonc in \he opinion of this \\nh:r who likes 'em big. II 1s so extract I\ c as to be bitter. and I don't tftink time will help. E' l'n bolder. .sp1rn.·r foods don't help. I ha.,,en't had the ncwl) released I %3. but hopefully II IS back Within the bounds of restraint. · Edna Valley 1983 Chardonnay ($12.50): The "Cha lone" style at its tx·st. big but "'llhin reason . Vet) attractl\e. huttcf). butterscotch) and toasty w11h a big extractive. but vcr) well balanced structure. As much plca~urc to small as to drink. Carmeoet 1982 Red Table Wine ' ($16): Like "Opas One," "Lyeth." and Phclp's "Insignia." this is a Bordeau\ blend. featuring primar- 11> Cabernet Sauv1gnon. but here blended to I 0 percent Mcrlot and 5 percent Cabernet Franc. Round Bone Roast B•"" I s1 .09· Croissants ~;;~~E&, 601 s1 .75 Grapes COACHEU~ ~~~~ .. ( 18agc In some ways it can be compared to the '82 vintage from Bordeaux. it is rich. ripe. very fleshy and loaded with fruit. There's a firm backbone to go with at. and while it's a bit early to tell. appears to be a successful adaptation of the Bordeaux style. Family Steaks s1.79 Rump Roast · I 51.69 Sliced Ham .. 89C Pepkins .. . 51.09 Ground Beef .:·.:'L: .. <:; l8 7~ Compare these Low Prices Wishbone Dressing Apple Juice .. ::·:-~.:,:..::.·:. fA Spring Water · .p .. :. ~ Mustard :" ·· Chunk Tuna .~···;·~/\·.:.! j Kraft Dinner v .. ~·/~:· .. • Corn Flakes ·.' t• • Pancake Mix 8~ .. 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SKILi.ET APPLES pouad (3 large) Ooldea Del Udo•• apples, cored and coarse- ly cbopped 4-ouace (1 medium) onion, cbopped medium flDe 'I• cup buUtf Prep1red bor1tradl1b to taste In a large skillet gently cook appl~ and onion in the butter over medium heat, st1NIO&OCca.s1onallyT until apples lose their opaque look Off heat tir in_bor~rad1 h. Scrve- wurm. Good with frankfurters . Makes about 4 cups. ,__ .. -------. . xplore pepper potential n salads-to main dishes Crisp, crunchy and aardcn-fre h MEXICAN STUPPED GREEN Wash peppers and cut a thin sJicc wcet peppers are available in a PEPPERS from the stem ends. Remove seeds jnbow of colors -greenJ.. red, I large greem ,.,,en ai\d membrane. Cook in boilina and e.vcn purpJc. ::>weet i bl ppers or bell peppers. as they're . ta e~1 ollve or salad .al waterto cover for~ minutes. Drain. tso called, are in good supply year ~ c•p tomato pa1te . Heat oil in a larae skillet. Add round with green peppers being the ! clovn 1arllc, mhaced tomato paste, garlic, ground chuck, ost abundant.. t JM>Ud• sr••d clH1cll salt, chili powder and nuts; cook 5 Explore pepper potential and 1 ~ te .. poea1 salt minutes over low heat. Spoon into iscover endless meal possibilities t table1pon1 cldll powder peppers. 'th this fresh vegetable. Toss ~ cap flaely eMpped alm0Dd1 Sprinkle tops with bread crumbs pper rings into salads or dice into or peu•t• · and dot with butter. Place· in ole slaw. Chop sweet peppers over 1 cap llae 10ft bread cn1mbl shaJlow baking pan and add 1h inch izza or into egg salad for bright % table1pooa1 b•Uer or mar1ar· of water. Bake in 350-degrce oven Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIWedneiday. June 12. 1115 ' C9 L ccn color and crunch. . lDe "'"' for 30 minutes. Makes 6 servings. Marinate pepper rings with sweet r-----~----------------::_ _ __;~----------.....:.:..-..:.._=:::=::=::=::===============:._...:::,.. nion rinp in spicy Italian-style salad dressina for a cool tantalizuia salad course. For the stir-fry enth'lsiast, sweet peppers arc the perfect ingredient, retainin$ vivid color and crisp texture dunng the quick<ooking method. Famous in oriental pepper-steak, enjoy sweet pepper pieces stir-fried with .ch1~ken, shrimp or pork for great eating. For a quick lunch or snack, simply fill a green pepper cup with cottage cheese or tuna salad and enjoy the flavorful. low-caloric qualities of fresh sweet peppers. Cut into strips, they make great dippers for melted cheese, sour-cream dip or salad dressing. When you are barbecuing foods, include peppers for an easy and delicious accompaniment. Remove seeds and membrane from whole peppers or cut into strips if desired. Wrap in heavy foil and grill over medium heat for about 20 minutes. s.tu~cd pepP!!rs arc a budget-wise main course. Fill parboiled peppers with your fa vorite cooked ground beef and vegetable mixture, tOP. with grated c;heese and bake until tender. Or fill with leftover chili, bread crumbs and grated cheese or any combination of leftover fresh vegetableS. For pleasing party fare. serve French-fried pepper nngs. Slice firm green peppers into rin~. then parboil five minutes. Drain. dip into your favorite batter mixture and fry in hot oil until brown and crisp. Drain on paper towels before serving. Chop the zippy flavor of fresh green peppers into a cheese souffie . scrambled eggs. omelets. sauces, sou~ or stews. Pepper rings are temfic in melted-cheese sand- wiches. and add extra taste and crunch to other sandwiches. too. FRESH ROASTED PEPPERS 6 large firm red or green peppers 1 clove garlic, minced '4 cap olive oil I tablel)>OOn vtnegar ~ teaspoon salt Rinse and dry the peppers. Place on baking sheet and broil 4 to 5 inches from heat for 5 minutes on each side. or until the entire surface of each pepper is blistered and somewhat blackened. Cut each pepper lengthwise into 8 wedges. or strips. While still hot. scrape ofT the skin with a sharp knife; scrape ofT the ribs and seeds. In a shallow bowl mix the garlic, oil. vi negar and salt and add the peppers. Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours -before serving. Makes 6 to 8 servinr. VEGETABLE STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS • I medJam gr een peppers 3 caps cabed pared potatoes 1 cwp sliced celery 4 tablespoons batter or ma rgar- ine, d.lvlded 3 tablespoons flour I teaspoon salt .,_ teaspoon pepper 1 ~caps mJJk 1 cap alliredded Cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons fine dry bread crumbs Cut a thin slice from stem end of each green pepper: remove seeds and pithy ponion. leaving shell intact. Cook in boiling water to cover 5 minutes; drain. Cook potatoes and celery. cov- ered. in small amount of boiling salted water for 5 minutes. Drain. if necessary. Melt 3 tablespoons butter in saucepan; blend in nour. salt and pepper. Gradually stir an m·itk. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly .. until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Remove from heat. Add cbeese'and stir unul melted. Add potatoes and celery. Spoon potato mixture into green pepper shells. Mix bread crumbs wi th remaining I tablespoon bµtter. sprinkle over fi llina. Place in shaJ- low baking pan; add 1/J inch of wwater. Bake in 375-degree oven 30 minutes. Makes 6 servings. Class.es given f orelgn flavor Puff pastry. Sici1Jiarr'rcc1pes a nd ushi will be tauaht an cookinf classes at the C'est Gourmet. I Monarch Bay Plaza. South.LaaunJ. 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On a bed of Boston lettuce or )erved open faced on thinly sliced pumpernickel. this recipe combines /hard cooked egg slices and fresh shrimp with peas and sliced radishes. This tantalizing mixture of shrimp and vegetables is blended wi th fresh dill. capers and reduced caloric mayonnaise. MEXICAN FRUIT SALAD Yz cup reduced calorie mayonnaise ~ cup plain yogurt I teaspoon grated lime rind 2 ceps 1tnwbeny ll•l"es I cup mango cbunkl I avocado, peeled, cut into chunks I banana, sliced Lime peel Combine mayonna1c;c. yogun and nnd: mix well. Chill. Combine fruit. Top with peel and ma~onna1sc mixtu re. 4 servings. Variation: Substitute cantalopc balls for mango. SCANDANAVIAN SEAFOOD SANDWICH Reduced calorie mayonnaise 2 tablespoons capers I tablespoon chopped fresh dill I pound cleaned sbrlmp, cooked Yz cup froien peH, tbawed Yz cup radish slices Pumpernickel bread slices Bo1toa lettuce Hard-cooked eu slices Combine 1/2 cup mayonnaise. capers and dill: mix well. Add shrimp. peas and radishes; mix lightly. Spread bread slices with additional mayonnaise: top with lettuce. eggs and shri mp mixture. 4 sandwiches . Variations: Substitute I tcaspooon dill weed for fresh dill . Substitute I pound frozen cleaned shrimp. cooked. drained. chilled. for fresh shrimp. BAKED BRISKET 21.4 pounds straight-cat beef brisket Yz cup ketchup 'h cup water 1 medium onion, chopped 1 tablespoon cider vinegar 11'2 teaspoons prepared mustard Salt and pepper to taste Place the beef. fat side up, in a hea vy casserole. Mi x together remai ning ingredients and pourover beef. Cover tightly and bake in a J()().. 9egree oven until tender -about 3'h hours. Ch ill beef and gravy separately. Slice beef thin: arrange in a 12 by 8 by 2-inch baking dish. Remove fat from gravy and pour gravy over beef. Cover tightly and reheat in a preheated 350-degree oven until hot -about 30 minutes. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION We're now accepting registration for fall '85 Kindergarten program. TIN Kin"-florl•n P'Oflrom11eotur••: • HaH day pr09rams • Small cla" size • State approved teachers •Extended Care Available Parent vi9itat .. n1 welcome any time· ,_ .,.,. ..... •NM _,, ,._.,,.,,_ Mlltrt' 169 I Son ~lfu.I ~· ~1120 W> ,.__ ..__ "'°""' C.. ....., ... ,, a"•,,.,,,.._,,._,..,..., ......... fll r_,., ~ •. 1 .. I SquarlDgoffotJ nav or hatian bctbl, crumbled becon and Parmesan cheese. minctd onion and poppy seeds -choose any or aU of these flavor comb1na- tions to make Focaccia, Italian- flavored sandwich squares. Usina frozen bread douah. these tasty squares are an easy way to create an. excitina chanae--of·pace for sandwiches. Let your auests build their own sandWlches with dry salami and cooked ham slices, tomato slices, alfalfa sprouts, cheeses, leaflettuce. . avocado slices or your favorite sandwich ingredients. Focaccia (fo-kah<ha) can be prepared ahead of time and wrapped for serving later. Keep a few squares in the freezer for impromptu snacks. FOCACCIA IT ALI AN· FLAVORED SANDWICH SQUARES 1 (11 oances) loaf frozen bread douab Z tablespoons butter, melted 2 tablespoona dry ltallu salad dres1lng ' Let frozen loaf thaw at room temperature 2 to 4 hours or overnight in refrigerator. Roll dough out to fit a lightly areased 10 x 15-inch cookie sheet pan. Place the rolled dough into pan and stretch to fit. (If dough shrinks back, let it rest I 5 to 30 seconds and stretch again.) CHICKEN SA TE SIMPLE Using a fork. prick dough at I - inch intervals. Mix melted butter with dry salad dressing. Brush butter mixture over dough. Let dough rise for 30 minutes. 2 tablespoons bacon bits or crumbled bacon Z tablespoons Parmesan cbttae Follow basic d irections above. mlJtced onion, reconstituted Z tablespoons poppy seedJ % tablnpoona batter, melted Lef frozen dough tha\\' until The lndonesiahs have a way with chicken. By marinating thin stnps of boned and skinned meal, the) imroduce wonderful flavor into thisfbland, low-fat pretein. Ground nuts are used to further enhance the flavor. as well as the nutrition. Then. because they are thin and flavorful. these chicken strips are easily threaded on skewers for rapid broiling, making them a perfect "quick dinner" choice. In this marinade. garlic. ginger and hot pepper are blended with light almo nd oil. lemon JU1ce and roasted almonds for fu ll. nch flavor. Light vegetable oil may be used in place of almond oil. INDONESIAN CHICKEN SATE 2 cups diced roasteli almonds 1/4 soy sauce 2 cans (10314 ounces each) con- denied chicken broth 2 tablespoons almond oil 2 tablespoons lemon jllic~ 2 tablespoons sugar '4 teaspoon garlic powder 3/4 teaspoon ground ginger 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 6 boned and skinned chicken breasts 114 cup butter 1 Y2 cups chopped onion l Y2 cups long gra1n rice I !,'a teaspoon garlic salt 3t4 cup water 11, cup chopped parsley Grind 1 cup almonds in ble nder or food processor until fine. Com- bine with soy sauce. •;, cup chicken broth. almond oi l, lemo n juice. sugar. garlic powder. ginger and cayenne pepper: set aside. Remove fillet section from THE chicken breast and cut breasts in half lengthwise. Marinate chicken in almond mixture at room temperature for 1h n~ur, or 2 hours to overnight in refrigerator. Meanwhile, melt butter i'n I~ In preheated 400-degree oven bake dough 15 to 18 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool for I 0 minutes. C ut into desired stze sandwich squares. Serve warm or cooled. After brush ing dough w11h butter, sprinkle on bacon and Parmesan cheese. Let rise and bake m preheated 45~egree oven I~ to 18 minutes or until golden brown. inch skillet. Add onion and rice; BACON AND CHEESE POPPY SEED AND cook. fi ve minutes, stirring con-FOCACCIA ONION FOCACCIA stantly. Add remaining chicken 1 (16 ounces) loaf-froien bread 1 (15 oucea) loaf frozen bread · broth, garlic salt and water. douab dough pliable. Roll dough out to 8 x l 0- mch rectangle. Spread onions and poppy seeds. over half of dough. Fold second half of dough ovtr filling. Roll folded dough to.I 0 x 15- inch rectangle. Place on lightly greased cookie sheet and stretcli to fit pan. Pride dough with fork at I-inch mtervaJs. Brush with melted butter. Let rise and bake as above. Simmer covered 20 minutes. Stir 2 tablespoons butter; melted % tablespoons dehydrated 10 remaining l cup almonds and r----------------.----------_;_ _______________ _ parsley. Skewer chicken pieces tightly on wooden skewers (cover ends of skewer with foil). Brush chicken with almond sauce. Broil about 3-inches from heat 7 minutes, brushing occasionally with sauce. Tum skewers and broil 7 minutes. brushing with sauce. Serve on bed of almond rice. Makes 6 servings. ORANGE COAST SUNDAY BRUNCH G'UIDE For th·e Best Brunches In TotNn lAIMM SyuiM11 ll\a11 ?•21 W Wiid!• 1M IDUI IHGM W OI JI M l ,._ m,,"' 111• -~ t• IN ltttlll t• lettlll IM7 "-1"41•7mll • ... . . ' I I I I I I ' r.... • 17~ . 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WOOdbrldge ..... t8nt ~Quinn MW I.Of• AD. - Dellr ........... .., ........ ertl (upper rlCht) and Ocean View'• Da'f'id Tinkle aoea head-flnt lnto.MCond darinC <>ranee County All-Star &ame Tueeday. ·Baroris ·provitle South the edge in 8-3 laugher Fv·s Sharpnack, Snowden sparkle at plate, on mound By ROGER C~N Of ... Dellr ..... IWI Fountain Valle) H1&h s Barons swept to the CIF 4-A champ1onsh1p behind the two-pronged attack of pitchers Bob Sharpnack and Donnte Snowden, and the South All-tars c~pttahzed wtth the same comb1na- 11on Tuesday night to record a wire- to-wire 8-3 victory in the 18th annual Orange County All-Star baseball game. Sinking for five runs in the first two innings off Canyon H1ih pitcher Leonard Damian and getting solid pitching from start to finish. South Coach Bobby lck~ of Mater Dc1 found himself able to dictate his strategy without a hitch as the South evened the scnes at 9-9 at Anaheim's La Palma Park. Sharpnack sct the stagt" wnh two flawless innings. striking out three.of the s.i.x batters be faced Mater De1 standout Bob DeJardin. the game's MVP, ignited a two-run first inning by beating out a bounttr to second and scored when El Toro's Scott Shqckey followed with a tnple lo the nght-center gap and the rout was on. All that rcall) re mained was for Snowden to cap the domination 1n the eighth and ninth innin~. sinking out four and allowing no hits. Twelve Nonh batters went down on stnkes. with Un1vers1ty' H1ih's Mark Stnde whiffing the s1dt" 1n a onC'- hittmg stint 1n the seventh. "We lcnt"w we oould hit on them carty." said Ickes ... and -they ~ one-look pitchers.-so we knew we could run. 100." It was 5-0 after two mnanas a.od the Nonh could muster just one u~ a two-run burst in the third with four stn&les off a very luckies& John Sch1lhng of Santa Ana. harpnack was near-perfect, setllnt the oppos111on up w1lh a sharp curve, then pulling three batters in I row down with the fast ball. "I JUSt had two tnnangs to show what I had, .. said Sharpnack, a iccond round draft cho1~ of the Angels. "I did my best. Th as was against all- stars and I d1dn 't thank I'd throw it by anybody. But I had my stuff." . "Sharpnack's amaz.ing." said Ickes. .. He and Snowden arc the two best pitchers 1n Orange County ... nowdcn. who s~ud he doubts be'll sign with the Minnesota Twins, opting fo r either Arizona. Cal State Fullerton or Orange Coast Collc,e, won 1he gaml''s Mr. Hustle Awa.rd after going 2 for 2 with a double and one run scored. followed by hts two- 1nn1ng flounsh on the mound. "We JUSt out-hll 'em." said Snow- den. whose! double 10 left 1n the second staned a three-run rall}. Mission VieJo"s Bob Brucato singled Snowden home. then Dc- Jard1n foUowed wtlh ::.4 double to nght Ocean View's DaVld Tinkle capped 11 with a run~sconng single to left and the Nonh was down by five runs. The South scored twice in the founh when DcJardm singled with one out and scored on one of four (Pleue eee BAR01'8/D2) Family sees the real Harris He usually 'gets racked· in front of mom but this time ex-Los Al pttc~er stifles Angels By CHRIS MONAHAN 0....,"->ICo.,.........,I as the nght-hander threw four innings of four-hit baseball to help pre~f'\.-e the Rangers· 6-4 '1ctol) beforc.- 22.693 fans. T~an.=e Tex.u (Hough S..S) (Wttt 3-e) ~:7:30p.m. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). ........ 4----4~~h-l~~,,........~fi 'GIGll gf YH < hr~ ....... ~~~-~-< Plever\ of YHr Jecltle 0.klev !Oceen Vlewl DeDOte O.Joon !WHlmln11ert Te){as Ranger\ relict pitcher C,reg Hams had something to prove Tues- .. 1---¥-n1gM at nahe1m tad1um l wasn '1 his ab1ht\ a'i a rehcf pitcher that was in doubt .t.fter all. coming into the game Hams had allo""ed JU'-I om· uncarnl·d run 1n h1~ last l:! 1nn1ng' ot work "M~ mom llnnll} doe&n't.-hkc l.o shov. up when I pitch 5ttms ltke I alwa)s get racked when m~ fam11\ "' watching." Hams said. "It'<, the (jr-;1 time r, e p11chl'd half"a' dt'l"Cnl in tront of m' tam1h I 1h1nl.. I'm p.1\1 tht• JIOX " . did g1\C ur -tv.o runs. 1t could ttave been muth v.tir~ Thrt'e times he got h1mo,clf 1ntu 1Jm<. and managed to get h 1 ffi'o(.'11 nu I unset Lea~ue pitcher Jacki e Oak- ley and Debbie DeJ ohn shared Pla)rr of the Yrar honors on the 1985 4-.\ All -Sout hern Cahforn1a softball team announced today by the SoC'al Coaches Association. Coach of the Year laurels went to Ocean View's Sarah Oaklc). who guided the Sea hawks 10 a 32-0 rcc·ord and the CIF 4-A championship. Jackie Oakley, who did not allow a run during the playoffs in leading Ocean View to the championship. was 31-0 this past season. DeJohn was the gu1d1ng force for the runner-up Westminster team. which advanced to th e finals before being upendc.-d b) Ocean View. 2-0. Westminster wa s 23-l 0 this season Ocean View had two other pla)"ers named to the team -C 'hans Monroe and Jana Darhng -as the Sunset League dominated thl' first team. placing eight of the 14 members on the squad. Pitcher Juhe Carpenter and Manha NofTs1 nger were selected from Edison. while Heather Illsley of Westminster was another first-team choice. Westminster's Jackie Mende1 was a second-team selecuon. On the J-A squad. Sea Vu:w League champion Woodbridge pla('cd two players on th e fir'it team -Jenn} Allard and Sandra Schoonovt'r "Int TNm Julle Cer-11er IEdltonJ, Jene Oerllno <Ocean v1ewt O.t>Ole De John (We\tmln1ler I Lorie FauHll (Herl). Heather 111,1ev IWe\tmln\terl. Nlckv LucelCvoreul. !>andv Merhl'ez !Well mln11er1. Mart• Mlltnell !Rlone110 Cnerl\ MOnroe (Oceen View), Marl ha Nott11noer IEdllon); Jackie Oakley (OcH n V1ewt Pam Reoen ICvorn1>; Keren Wn1ona1 (Newburv Perl\I, Brenda Zelzman ICerrf10,1 Secend TMm Kalhv Berdll (Kennedvl. Suzi Bredecn IEI . Doraoo), Krlllv Buck IRlohelll). Tracey Cale (Oownn >; Chrl' Clammer (Kenllffvl. Det>ble Dickmann (Newburv Perk). Marni Ellll !San Marcos ), Shelleon Fleneoen · IMllllltenl, Samanlhe Ford (Harl), Barber• Hofer (Bur r0<.1onu , Mone Lacev (Rlonelll). Cine l amella (Harl). Jackie Mendez (We\tm1n11trl. S,,.llv Monloomerv (El Modene>. Jennv Sanlo1 IS.n Mercos l. Andrea Serrano CD01 Putbloll Coecn ot Year Crovel P1ever oi Year Grovel l·A Paula Cervanln ICeroen l n lte Olrermen CGaro.n FlnlTMm Jenny Allerd IWoodt>rl~) Tracee Alle1\ <Sonora>. Lil Delllbero !Soutn HH11), Mlcnetle Cre111Mr (Velen<lel. LIM LOMNltar IMevlelr) Kelhv loreni !Geroen Grovel, S.ran Lyon\ <South HIHl). lnlle Dllerman (Ceroen Crovel Jenice P1rk1 (Me'ffelr), l(rliten Robln\on (Sonora>. Sandri Sdloonovef" IW~IOMI Beckv Sleven\ (South HIN•>. CHev Teca wn IL• Qulnlel, Grace Tef"redo (Saddlet>eell l SKelldTHm Ketnv Berchlck IHH Wllsont. P11tv 8eull\le (HH Wiison). Kim Brae11 (E11encle), Mlu v Coombel (Arcadl•I. Lnlle Davion <8elltlowar) Lise Erlcllwn (Crtlcenta Vallavl. Rubv FIOftl <Sunny Hiiis!, Kim Lar\On (8t!lltlowerl, Marlen Mendoza <Garden Grovel. Snellv Mlouel <&real, l(rls R~osr (Trovt. April Runtll CCr111cenla Vanev>. s1eohan1e Skeoat !North Torranctl. Catherine S111dma11 !Sunny Hiiis) Sonia Wuntng ion !Fon111nal 4 area players earn volleyball first team Arca products nailed down fo ur of the eight spots on the firs1 team of the 1985 All-Southern Cahfom1a boyc; volleyball 4-A squad selected by the SoCal Coaches Assoc1a11on. Among the player earning first- team honors was Corona del Mar High senior Jon ~h1slcr. the ~tter who was one of the reason<; the &a Kings swept to the Cl F 4-A cham- pionship last season. Cowell (Mira Co•l•I. LH Nelson IS•nla Berber a) Seclil'Ct TMnl Pe1tr Nouri. IC0<ona ci.t Merl. Kurt &1a111on ILHU!la 8eechl, CMI06 lrOC-(FOUl\laln Vellevl, Guy Putniru (Corona 081 Merl, Meri.. GCIOCMlt IPalOs Veroe11, Sco11 &u<cn IWooo t>rld9el, Dreke Dvoreft. (Sanle 8ert>erel Chris CerPenl« (Edison) • Ttllrd Team Mll1e G1rcie (laourl8 H IM'), 0on Moomaw IDe111 HIM•I, Mike s11ttoro (leou11a &eecni. Tom Duka <Dos Pueblos), Derek WHnl11Qtoo (lllQlewoodi, Jotin Dlell (Mire Co11e). M•r• Draper (l..-0-Vlll IHcllt Mer• K111.1cbtn IS.111e 8erberel Dunng that \pan. ""hll h W' cred I I appcarann:·~. hl' had g1' l'n up Just fi"e tuts. had struck out 15 and lowered hi s ERA from l 16 to 1.56 No. what was in douht here was whether or not he could o;un·essfull) p11ch 1n fron t of hi s family. Tht' loss h' the .\ngds. combined with the Chicago Wh11e 5'.n 'c; 7-1 win rn Seattle drops the .\ngel~ one-hall game hack of thc Wh ite c;o, "'ho come 1n for a four-gaml' <.enl·s. 0cg1nn1ng Thursday A.lthough Ham!>. who graducilcd from Los A.lamnos High <;chool 1n I 97-l and "a" drafted h~ thl' \ ngelc;, Jackie Oakley Wdt. his mother and 15 other famtl) members ~urcl~ slept well Tuesda) night. as did Hams himself. It heats up at Laker party Rally lures 30.000; 16 hurt .. mostly from the hot weather l OS ANGELES·( AP) -Fes11 v1t1l'i. hononng the Los Angeles Lakcrs for winning the National Basketball A'isoc1a11on champ1onsh1p were cut shon Tuesda) hccau!.c of heat and the crush of a crowd of about 6.000 at a Cit) Hall ceremony. ~I'< tern people were injured. one st•nouo;ly. alTord1ng to f1 rt• Dcp:irtment ~pokrsman Vince Mar10 Mo'it of the rnJune'i were hc:it-rl'lated. he <>aid. Only one of1hc IOJUrt'd. a bo> who fl'll out ofa tree. rl'qum·d ho'ip1tah1atmn. P1,hct• 1 t. Dan Cooke said four pcopk Wl'rl' takrn 1nl(l t u~llld\ tonni nor o!lcn'ie'i and wac later fl'll·a,ed There were no arre!llS. he !tald. Onr man taken 1ntn ru<;tnd\ v.a<; "-;tarl..-naked attack ing a telcvtS1on lrUl'k." he 'ia1d < ookc ..aid the turnout of around 30.l)()(I lining 1he parade route and 'iurround1ng the ('1 1~ Hall 'ltcp<. in 80- degrt•e wcathrr was larger than npcc1ed and the c\Cnt "a' too large for thl' City Hall step'i Man) J)Copk 1n the gencrall) good-natured cro"'q rnuldn't \t'C, he '>aid. v.h1ch made fo r people rn the bad to push foNard and people 1n tht' front to be pushed against water-filled barrels 'iervmg as crowd control bamt'rs. "We h,ld to carT) about I 00 over the barrl'ls. the~ "ere getting mac;hcd "Cooke s~11d. "Once we got them out. the) were OK We "'ere concerned but It was nC \.t'r clo'iC h'I hctng a <;enous '11tua11on. We JUSl had to stop 11 " "Did \OU ha ve fun Sunday')·· Earvin "Magic" Johnson asked the fans ga\herl'd at City Hall. After a loud. pos111ye response. Johnson said. "It's a long time ,mce la'!t season. Actually. ifs a long 11me s1m:e three season'\ ago (the last time the Lakcrs won the title). "It feels grt'nt ~l's try to do 1t again next sca'lon " The Laker., won the title b) beating the Boston Cclt1cs. 111 -11111 at the Bo\ton (iarden <,unda' to 1..apturl' the hc'>t of-(,t',en champ1onsh1p senes four game<, tn t'-'U ~ )Car ago. the Celtics won thl' lhamp1on\h1p h\ bea ung the l.akt"rs in seven games "We know we let evel) bod) including ourscJ\.eS down last )Car." said Kareem Ahdul-Jabbar. the Lakers' ' ·\('ar- old captain who "as honored as the S<"nes' Most \ aluable Player "But we <;tuck \\tlh 11. we didn't stop working. v.(' dtdn 't stop fighting .. The champ1onsh1p was the founh in the h1stOr) (ll lhl' Lake" -the) pre ... wusl~ v.on lttk<. tn I Q'7~ I Q811 and I 1.18~ -and 11 wao; th(' fir'>l l1me in nine trtl'' thdt thn \\l'fl' ahle to heat thr Critic<> 1n the linal<. ( ool..t· <;a1d thl' crowd was la11ter thJn 1hn\t' ""'t•mhkd 1<1r the I m •\ngck' Dodger\ after thn 1A11n 1hr \\ orld ~l'rll'' 1n I I.II< I and thl· I n<. .\ngdr' R.11dc1,,1lfr1 thn1 1111'1.i "\ufll'C 1-\<1\\I 'tlt.1n Hl' ..aid tht• lnl\\d l'\ttm.1tr "'J' con<;ef\ Jll \ l' .\t lt'a<.t h 11011 J)l'npk .,.,..armnl MPund thr lninl \ll'P' ol ( 1l\ Hall "'hrn: the Lllt·r-. "'ere prl'\l'ntrd "'th .1 rrodamat1on Dodgers-Reds postponed <I"( l'-~.\T I 1.\Pl -Tut"~a) night'' [l.101l' ~· tv.een thl· I os -\ngclc\ Dodgers and tht• Cinunn.111 Rl'd' w-as p<>'>lponcd b\ rain It "'a' thl· 10th game 10 ht.' po.,tpont•d .11 < munnau' R1 H'r1ront ~tad 1um \IOCC tht• Red" hcgan plj\IO(l thcrl' on June2., IQ711 Thl· ttamt' "'"I be rescheduled at a later datl' The 1cam'I \\t're sc:hedulcd to clo..c out 1hc.•1r ~·nc<, th1'> morning bcto~ the Dodger~ head to Hnu'ilt\n lor J thn·e· gnml' "'etkend ~t a~m~t thc.-.\'ilro\ The Dodtp.t'r'\ "'Ill return to ( 'mc10 nat1 -\u(l ~·4 '\\ ht·n I thrl''' 1n the bullpen I was tim· hut 11 kit li l..l· 1he mound was higher anJ I had some trouble ad;u<iting.' . ..aid Harn,. "I JUSI had to reach harl.. and lhrow with e'er)1h1ng I had I re~ll) had a tc\t tonight." Thl· .\ngl'I' did 1ndet"d test him. though ht• made tht• 'lllua11ons hard on h1m~·lf at umes. In till' '1\lh he ga't' up two singles jnd J '-'Jll.. 111 load the ba~s with one out and thl' Rangl'r" dinging to a 4-3 lend hut proct'C'dN to ~tnke out Rupf)l'rt fonl'' and get Rod ( arew to lh l)Ut In thl· '-l''en1h an t'rror b\ third ha<,(.'mJn Budd' lkll and a '\1ngk put runnt'r' at lirc;1 and ..et:ond and l'\rnught l cu' \tanager Robt'!~ \al- cntmt· J lmmer -\ngel pla\.('f to th(' mound "Rubh~ t·nme out 10 tell mt' to get 1he double pla' ·· Hams said "Wht"n I did all of .t <iudden Iv.as all gung-ho I\) go the rcc;t of the wa' ·· .\lkr gctung me doutile pla) and ~t·1t1n~ through the eighth. Hams ran (Pleaee eee ANGELS/02) occ·s Garner. Reimer sign I \l •I 1 )r,rngl ( n<i<,I < 11lkgc pt.,dud'-h,t\l' "~nrd pro- ll''"""·'I h,l\l'hall lOntrall\ \\Ith 1hl I l'\J' R.1n(!.l'r<. D.1mn (rarnt•r ~ho plJ\Cd Im < ,,,,, h \111..t· \t:nne' Pirate<. th" I'·"' ,t •• 1,11n .ind 1-.l'' rn Rl·1mer. "h• pl.l'l'd !11r ( oa't J \l':lf ago \!!!-Olli I h I' \\ed. < •Mn1·r .1 'l"e1nd ha\(•man "'ill rl'f'••ll t•• tht· R.in~wr.,· '1r:i~ta h .1n 'n lht c •Ult ( Oil\I l C'3tl.Ut' I h '' J pri-...lud til < rt'n'>hJ" ll1gh in I•" \ngde' Rt•1ml·r "ho pl.l'l'd tht' pa\t '('.t'><lO lor t al \t,ttt I ulkn11n "111 rcr<'n to l C'\,1, tl'.I m IO the ~ 1dWt''ll I c.tf!Ul' Rurhngton lov.a Schisler 1s JOtned on the first team by Estancia's Adam Lockwood and Edison's Dave Wetzel (co-MVPs on the all-Orange County team) and Larry Barnett ofWoodbndgc. The 4-A MVP 1s Lawrence Hom of Nprth Torrance. which advanced to the CIF semifinals before bcina swept 1n three aames by Corona del Mar. Another Laker was Wo.-thy of MVP consideration Named to, the second team were Peter Nourse and Guy Putnms of CdM. Kurt Blanton of Laauno Beach, Fountain Valley's Carlo<; Bnccoo. Scou Burch ofWoodbridae and Chris Carpenter of Edison. The 1h1rd team fCAturcs Mike i.fTord and Mark Draper of Laauna Beach II 25 pla)'ers honored are n10T"i The 4-A ~uod· ,.._ .. v .... ~ ~ ·~ TorfallCe) ''"' T.-km tltOd (Seftte Moll><.el, Ao.M Loct<~ tlalelldel, Jon Sdll"41f (~or-det Merl, AMII\ Mallllltu (Dene Hilt\); Dtvi WtUtl (ldltonl Latrv '"""" IWOO<lbt~l Ctn Nobody came 1n on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and R\kect me. but .. • lfKarct'm Abdul-Jabbarget'I anything for beina named MVP of the title ~nes. hl' should share 11 with James Worthy. •The most arat1fy1na and 11sfy1na lh1n,abou1 tbe Lakcrs w1nn1na the N A champ1onsh1p and end ma the season is that we will not have lO hear any more about Jack N1chol10n. •Thc~portoutofChi qo 1d torplunc. wtuch will fell an elephant 1n 15 minutes. 1s bcina u'\Cd to drua hor and fill harncp races •.. The wtYmiahtal~ bccffcC'tivc on pro footbolll1nemcn •lfthc World ~ncs wall really be composed of all ma.ht pmt's and the Blue Ja)'!\ make 11 from the Amencan League. 11 might be below lero 1n Toronto •Among the Laker' cham- p1onsh1p_rt'wards will be a couple of wcck.soffbcfort rt'portm1 to train1n1 camp. -· •And willJerry Buss tatc a shot at outdoma I Davis m the matter of ch1mp1onsh1p nna,., •Stl've Roacn. the nght-hander the narlsP.ackcd up1t't.crh1\rclea..~ b Mon1r~al, 1\ 14tob(bothcrcdby n('rveond fear and amuety ~ Ma)'bc the ntel tn11nencan try E1orpb1ne •lfyooa~~n whytenni tournamt'n" 1n Europe- Bui TICIU SPoR rs Col UMN1s r .. Wimbledon and thr French Open, (or 1nslaocc-command more intcrc t than tho on"th d1~ 1t maybt braull'tha~countn" ha"eone tournament apd -.c have hundroc.h. •II now a hltd1hon th 'th<' R "~c"arunnualh the wont lttlk baseball team 1n T c"s •If the Ram'i' nev. quartl'rbad Otl'ter Brocli. 1sasaood as h1,.June hu1ldup. the Rams ma\ still hC' pla)ina ne\t Januan •If Karttm .\bdul-J.thbar "'''II pla\1 n&nC'11tJanuar) v.(' "''II bc' ..part'd llll thC' aaon\ t'fh1<1 on-.1,p1n. off-a.pm rtltrtment-.ap ol .A ''or '80 • Oodgl'r p1trht'r JcfT) Rl'un. pop- p1n1 ofT1bout ba~ball wntrn bc'tng tc\tcd fordrugsalong with iila'c". wasdaspla)tOJ(a) 1woran't' ortb) amipntt or f <' • tMlth • •Former maJor leaaue p11c her V11"J1I Tru kHay' th<' pla)rn v.ould oot how900d n~h' bo\COl\1n1 th<' \ll-Su1qu1me ht\'nu~ ll'IO\t ofthC' proreell<. ~o to the pla\crs· prns1on tunll ()o \OU <iupptl<;<' V111t has hC'ard ,,Lthc I mdhc11th en!>(' •"""''"'that th1• ho\' nl <.um mer 1kl 1dcd 1hc1r1hinr 1n Bo~utn 1a .. t '-'n'l..l·nd h.'l~hal v. 111 ha' r our und" 1dcd .mrnt1on nght up to tht' \tOl..f •' ou l.nov. vou arc gc'tt1na old 1f .,.,ur ""t" nc\ er beard <ifEl&in Saylor •In an-.wrr to lht' lencr from the lad\ rtadcr I qu111 lfbccau 11 t\ tood10it ult and bowhngb«au~ 1t 1s IN'CI\ •~tran(lC\I nev.<1 photo out of the f-rto(h C)pcn la t"'" \. John M1.l-nroc J.anc1n, v.1th 1anma "IA\ rat1IO\.ft 1- Dickerson clainis Wa:lker's record set hi the '1ninors' rrom AP dlapatchl EE Eric Dickrrson prai~ the ability of • • • Herschel Walker, but the Ra ms runnina • star said Walker's professional sinJle-season rushina record was established in the "minors" and can't be compared with his National Football League standard. "Two thousand yards is two thousand yards any way you cut it, no matter what league" Dickerson said Tuesday ... But mine was done in the majors. his was done in the minors.· Walker of the New Jc~y Generals became pro football's sinilc-seasoh rushing leader Monday night when he ran for 162 yards against J_acksonville to raise his United States Football League season tot.al to 2.129 yards. Dickerson established the Nauonal Football League mark of 2, I 05 yards last fall. "There are going to be cnt1cs all over the world talking about the record." Walker ~•dafter Monday's game. "People always have something to say when 11 record is broken. But 1 have the numbers to prove it." Both Walker and Dickerson got their totals 1n 16 games. Walker still has two games to play. "I don't feel like there's much of a difference as far as a few teams in the USFL and the NFL 1s concerned.'' Dickerson said. "But maybe only two or three teams are corr.,.rable to NFL teams, that's about it. ''That's not cutting Herschel's ability at all. If he got to the NFL, I feel like he could do it tbere also, he's that good. He's big. he's fast, he's strong. he's what a head coach would want in a running back. If I was a coach, he'd be what I wanted. oth er than myself. "Like I said, it'sf.reat, he can make that boast, J can make that boast. 0 .. can make that boast. only three people." Dickerson referred to O.J. Simpson. who 1s the only other player in pro football h1slory to gain mort than 2,000 yards in a season. Simpsol}-gamed 2.003 yards while playing for the Buffalo Bills in 197 3. Dl•lll ~ cr.;,:,4 Boeton A9d Sox .,....,. on wt'9I ,. from b ••bell Hll « ,...., lllrNI ~ ........ told me. 'Ttwow ,.. .... me.. high ,..,. under ....... chh. Throw ...... _.,.lookln .... ¥d ttwo.tthlre wMn ttwy're tookln' there.'' Quinn chosen AD at Loyola Bnan Quinn, an ~educat10n adminis-• trator, coach and teacher at the high school level for the past 16 years and currently the assistant prync.ipal at Woodbrid~e High. has been appointed as the athletic director at Loyola Marymount. . Quinn. 43. succeeds Roben Arias. who has been reassigned to the position of director of athletic developmeot at lo)'ola. .\n~ senred as athleuc director for five years. Quinn graduated from Loyola in 1963 and earned three varsity letters as a basketball pla}er and three as a baseball pla)er He was a staning guard for the Lions throughout his' sophomore. Junior and senior seasons. Quinn "as a ke) member of Loyola's 1960-61 West Coast '\thle~1c Confcren~e champ1onsh1p team. The He begins his new JOb Jul)' I. Before serving as assistant pnnc1pal at Woodbndge the last live )'Cars. he was the athletic director for fi, e years at In me High. "I come back with great excitement and ant1c1 - pa11on," said Quinn. "There have been man) changes at the unl\ers•t) since m) graduauon. .. My goal 1s to help develop a class athleuc program that represents the universll} well and 1s one that current students. alumni. adm101strat1on. faculty and staff can be proud of. I have been a developer of programs dunng my career:· Vila• anno unces retirement BOLOGNA, Ital} -Calling it "the ~ saddest day of my life," veteran tennis great Guillermo Vilas of Argentina said Tuesday he intended to retire from professional tennis. Vilas made the announcement after losmg in the Grand Pm. of Bologna tennis tournament to ltttle- known Yugoslavian player Goran Prp1c. 6-3. 6-4. Vilas had s~ud before the French Open that he would retire from tennis 1f he could not 1mpro"c his ranking 'w'1th1n a year Vilas won several maJor tournament '1ctones in his impressive career Jn 1977. he was the singles champion at both the French Open and the U.S. Open in add1t1on to captunng I 3 other singles v1ctones en route to compiling a record 50-matc~ winnmit streak. Phil• bllts record book (26-7 ) Y• Hayu became the 21st player tn • major leaaue history to hll two home rul\S 1n an innina when he connected twice durina a nine•run first innina. propelling Philadelphia to a record-seuina 26-7 rout or the New York Mets T\)Csday niaht at Veterans Stadium. Hayes led ofTthcpme wi th a homer and, before the inn ma was over, added a arand slammer. He &Pt hi$ sixth RBI or the aame with a bases-loaded walk and aJso added a sinale in breakina out of a prolonaed batting 'lump. He entered the pme with two hits in his last 33 at-bats ... Grand slams were the order of the day in the National Lcaauc Tuesday. Mark Balley of Ho.uston cracked his first arand slam of his career in the sixth innina and Mike Scott pitched a four-hitter to lead the Astros to an I 1-0 victo'ry over San Diego in the Astrodort)e ... Leon Darbam'• grand slam in the ei&hth boosted the Chicago Cubs to a S-3 victory over the ~XPoS at Montreal. Gary Laca1, who came on after Ru dy St. Clain, I· I. walked two batters to load the ba$CS. was ahead 1-2 on Durham before the Cub first baseman drove the ball over the right·iteld fence ... Riclk a. .. ca1el scattered six hits 'over seven inn ings and drove in three runs with a pair of sin&)cs as Pittsburgh routed St. Louis. 13-2. at Three Ri vers Stadium to end a seven-game losing streak ... Boi. Bruly's two-out single in the 18th inning scored David Green from second base and gave San Francisco a 5-4 victory over the Braves in the longest game ever played in Atlanta. Boston'• streak halted at eight Ted Simmons capped a three-run Iii seventh inning wuh a tie-breaking, two-out double and Milwaukee snapped Boston's ciJht-game winning streak Tuesday night with a 5-3 victory over the Red Sox at Fenway Park. Right-hander Dan11y Darwin, 6-4. scattered eight hits in eight innings while becoming only the second pitcher to beat the Red Sox in their last 13 games ... Pinch-runner Louis Tborilton scored from third on an error by second baseman Wiiiie Ru dolph in the 11th inning. giving Toronto a 4-1 victory over New York at Yankee Stadium as the Blue Jays ended a three-game losing streak. A two-run single by Buck Martlnez added two insurance runs for the Blue Jays in the 11th ... Carney Lutford hit a two-out single in the bottom of the ninth off Kansas City reliever Mike LaCo11 to score Rob Plcclolo with the winning run as the A's defeated the Royals. 4-3 ... In the Kingdomc in Seattle, Tim Lollar held the Mariners to one run over 6113 innings arid Rady Law drove in 1wo runs with a triple to lead the Chicago While Sox to their fou nh straight win, 7-1 . The victory, coupled with the Angels' loss to Texas. put the White Sox 1n first pla~e in the AL West ... There were a pair.of rainouts in the AL. In Cleveland. tbe game between the Indians and Minnesota was post~ned and not 1mmed1ately rescheduled.Cleveland nght-handcr Bert Blyleven, who was seeking his 200th career victory Tuesday, will instead pitch tonight ... At Tiger Stadium. rhe contest between Baltimote and Detroit was also washed out and has been rcscheduled'as part of a doubleheader Sept. 14. Miami captures college title OMAHA. Neb. -The Miami Hur-• ricanes. billed by Coach Ron Fraser as the .. happiest team in Amenca.'' were over- joyed with the results of their final game of 1985. "Th• 1s a special team. unlike any other we've had." said Fraser after the Humcanes downed Texas I 0-6 1n the NC' .\A College World Series T uesda} night. .. We"vc had better talent. but this team had the chem1Str) and thars \\hat made the difference. This team didn't know ho" 10 lose." M1am1 made use of five Texas errors. 1&cluding four in the first three 1nn1ngs. to jump to a 6-0 lead. and anes never oo e l>afK. Greg Ellena. selected the tournament's most "aluable player. had four of the Humcanes· 14 hits as M1am1 ended a 64-16 season with Its second nauonal title. M1am1 "on 11s first t11le in 1982. Schoenfeld new Sabres coach General Manager Scott) Bowman Tuesday ' BUFF.\LO. N.Y. -Buffalo Sabres ~ announced he has relinquished !tis coaching duties with the National Hockey League team to veteran dcfenseman Jim Schoenfeld. :·1 feel as a coach I've reached the level I want to reach," said Bowman. who last year established an NHL record for most career victories With 718 wins. At 32, Schoenfeld. who began last season as coach of the Rochester '\mencans of the American Hockey League. the Sabres' farm team. before ending the season as a player 1n Buffalo, becomes the youngest coach in Sabres' history Tele-rialon. radio T'ILlvtatON No ~ IChedultd. UDIO -7:IO p.m. --U818AU: Teica at Angell, KMPC (710). ANGELS DEALT 6-4 LOSS BY RANGERS • • • FromDl 1n10 ~ome final trouble 1n the ninth He "alked C arcv. and Juan Brn1· quez got aboard on an error How did Hams respond" 8) s1mpl~ stnk1ng out Doug De< 1nc.:s. Reggae Jackson and Brian Oo"n1ng to end the game .. The first tv. o v. ere on fa~tballs and I got Downing on a lUn e." said Hams "1\11 ' hrcal>.ing hall had been workin' real "-l'll but the' started 10 figure II out \O I 1.1.ent "'1th the fastball " i\ngel "1anagerC1t•nl' \lautti 1.1.ho watched hi) l)Clm get into double figures 1n h11s lor the \elond stra1(tht night nc' enhele"' had to v.atch hr.-, team miss man} goo<l opponu01t1l'" to not onl} score. but "1n "You couldn't ha"~ de'•Kned 11 am better." said Mauch ~e couldn'1 have established an) heller on- portun1t1es. The}' (~t!lner Dn\e Rozema and Hamsi helped u\ ~01>d 1n the tounh and the ~1xth but we d1d11 '1 help ourselve~ "hen we rnuld " Ro11:ma had gone the fim five innings and did not allo" an earned run (the '\ngcls scored two unearned run<t 1n the fourth) 10 e'en his record at 2-2 fort he }Car. It was the first time he had e'er won at .\nahe1m ">tad1um Hams meanwhile. picked up club-leading fourth sa'e for his fou r 1nnin1ts of1.1.ork "He (Hams) looked a hltle hkc ( \hl"'aukee Brewers pitcher) Pete Vuko' 1ch:· aid Mauch "He found a \\:t\ into a ;am and he found a wa) Oil I ' The performance of the 1wo Rangers' pitchers spoiled Urbano Lugo's major leai ue debut as a starter. Lugo lasted four innin&s _before being forced out Of lhC gaJTIC Area athletes in Macca blah Games Four area l\thlctc<> and onl." 1.:11::11 h. all involved 1n water ~porl\. h.nl' been na,med 10 rcpreS<.'nt 1tw 1 nrtt·d tates in the fonhcnmin~ v. 1rltl Maccabiah Games The 1thletcs are v.a11·1 pnlo pl.l\t'r\ Lawrence Jacobs of ( oron,. Jd \f;1r Danny and Robert \11lnn111n ol frv1ne. and Alan Sluttk' 111 ,!.'.,.port Harbot. Debbie McComuck of II 1n11n11t11n each will be a d.lvina coa1 h The XU World Maccab1:ih < 1,1me\ the lariat international fc'lt1 ,,11 al- fifaatecfwttlMfle lnternettotu•I <lhm p;c Commiuee wiJJ be held •n 1,r.1rl rrom Jw)' 1 s-2s.~-Morc th•n 4,000 acbktes frnm 11\ c:ountrics-1nctudi111•PP4'0x1m.11. h 400 from the Unncd tates -will compete in 'I team and ind1v1dual Olympic-level ~ports. .... _,, BARONS F rom Dl North m1~ucs. Mater Dc1 catcher Anthony Folhco <1luggcd a IWO-OUt tnple tO naht- ccnter 10 fct the second run home Mike t" en1aan of Irvine added an insurance run 1n the f'lfih when he OlllRd. 1tdYtnct'd1otl'l1rd cm• singJt by Ed14lon'4lCh 1p OaMatoand .cored on 11 delayed 'te:il aOer DaMato aot thr North to hitt o n ht\ 1htf1 of <>n onll ha'le w11h J blood hll\11.:r on the middle finger of h1~ nght (pitching) hand. Mauch said ll '\houldn't effect hie; next stan. wh1rh will rnme Sunday against the White ()o>. "lf"c: had kt 1t get h1ggcr. It might have:· said "v1auch. v.ho didn't want to com~ent on Lugo·!> performance because of the inJu!). "I don't "ant to judge him when things aren't nght (v.1th the hand)," Mauch said. "We got beat b) three fastball) and a hanging slider and they produced four of tho)C thin~:· The four things Mauch referc; \o were the four home run) hit b}' the Rangers' Pete O'Brien and Cliff Johnson (off Lugo). Lan) Pamsh (off Doug Corbett ) and Odd1he McDowell (off tewart Chbum), which accounted for four of the c;1x Texas runs. * AHOIL NOTIS -Second bes.men kDDY Gf'ldl mltffd 1111 J~oncl c:on.ec:u11ve e11me, DUI ""'' l\f la rHOV 10 ~•v. Grich llad mluto MOlldev'• o•me l>tC•uH of iMtne" In 1111 left elbow, • rtavn of e COl'llflOllt allot "t IOl<I lllm !Mann er 0... Ma11Clll th•t I c:outd NII II lie •flnt9d.'' ••kl Grle?I. "Wiien t w11 27 or 11· VH fJ•Old, I~ Olll'I' IOOk me 24 l'lovH 10 fKOvtr lrorr'I a SllOI. now (•t •Ot W II l•ktt .. 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B1n1Qutl 167 23 so 4 19 m 8oont 1S1 • •• 1 10 272 8rown 11 • 20 I t 260 ,.,_ 106 23 27 I 13 255 Miiier 16 • 4 0 0 .2SO C.rlc;n 164 25 40 • 16 244 Ptlll' 173 30 Cl I 11 237 OtClncH 132 13 31 6 23 .23S Sconltn 17 ) • 0 3 235 Jo1111 129 23 30 • 26 233 J1ckaon 146 17 )C , 21 233 Narron 6S • IS 4 9 231 Oownl11u 17S 73 35 4 2S 200 Sc:nofleld 16' 19 33 s 17 196 Wltlono 117 7 12 I 7 118 Howtll 38 1 6 I l IS8 C.ert>tr 21 I ) 0 0 143 Total a 1,ao 142 434 .. 212 .234 PITCHING IP H 811 so W-LERA Zann 24 I n 7 6 2-0 I '8 Cllburl\ J2t, 30 • 11 2-1 165 Moore 36 30 • 1S 3-3 110 Luuo 17 10 s 8 0· 1 2 12 Rom1noc> 10 l " 26 1• 1·1 3 14 Wiii .. , n 3S so 3-6 ) 46 c1emen11 33 2• IS 11 •·O 3 t1 s1e1on n 73 JO 26 •-• •OO Cor1>111 29l ' 34 11 17 2·0 4 SS Jonn l8 ) SI IS 17 2·4 • 70 MCCI\~ IS .. 21 26 H .500 SanClllt . ' 1.) 9 • 0-0 14 CM Tot1h SOtll> 599 IM ll7 l0·16 ).72 Slvll Moore 12 Cllbur" I AKords Tiff or Brohn A "" of rtcorGJ OrOktn or llta ov rne 1>11111~1• Plllll't' In ll>tfr U· 7 vtctorv over t~ New York Mtlt T'~•d•v n•e>hl MalOf' l.Htue llKWd 8rMll'I ¥0'1 u tre bHts on rono 1'1111, one 11tm. 1141~3'. Pt1llldelP1111 (olp record 32, 8oslon <ALI v' SI Lou1U4U...,.Jullt L..1950 MllOI' Llltut "KWch Tied Mo11 al °'" 011vtr, nlno·1nn1no 1141~7 R•ck !.cl'lu ena Juan S•m.,el Ohtrld wlll't rn1nvl Moll 10111 t>IHJ. oliver. lnnlng-t Von H•vH !1111red with m1nvl Mo11 u tr• 01115 on 1ono 11111. 011ver. 1nntn11-. VOi' HIYts (Sllerea tlv m•nvl N1llt111I LNDUt ltKWdl TlH Mo11 run1 .corea. ol1V1r, lnnlno-2, Von .,. • .,,., t1hlr10 with mtnv~ Moat rrltt, oliver. lnnlno-2. Von Hives Most utre l>IH lllh. ol•vtr. lnnl"0-2 Vort H1Vt1 lllllfed with m1nvl MOst llOmt '"'"'· P•tvtr. lnnlno-2. Von Ht vtt ( t11erea wit"' '9'11nv) Most utrt l>IM 11111. one tNf'l'I. 01,,.._ I• Phl11G4llot111 Ol'IOrtd •l•h Plllslluroll. "' Alltlll•, AUO I, 1'10 Ind Monlrtll "' At111n11 Jutv 30. lflel 1'1111.....,._ ,.,..._ lttcWdl lrWllft Mott runt 01,.,.,......16 Mo'' hlll 0 • .....-11 Mo11 Cloutlltt a rne-10 Motl Olfl l>IM Nh N~U Moll 10111 llllH H,,,._..7 MMt NM KwM II\ a .. ,,,. Tiit f'l'IOst runs scorlld Dv ont , .. ,.. 1n Mlt~ LN9\19 O.J«Mlll hltlorv 'lnet 1900 with OOOOMnt OCtOONn" ""'' In Mrtnlll· ... ,, •lld .,.,. 2t Clllc11JO Wllllt ~' vs Kenstt C1tv Atlllltta 161. Aorn 7J, ltU n, a.ton~ S.• .... SI J,,llUl5 ~o·~• t•l """ • ... -71 St Lavi• C1rdlNI\ n Ptll~•• PttlUit• l'l, Jutv •· lt7' 171\d oorntl n. c .... Nlld """-"• "'-.o.~ .. .., ~ .. Il l Julv 7 192) Ch i Hmtl Score t>v lmlnel Norin A.11-SltrJ 007 010 000-l 7 • Sov1n All·S11rs 2>0 210 oo.-e 10 o Game Winnlno RBl-Srtockev E-DeGrew Tlkely Connollv C.onzale1 OP-none LOB-Nortn S Soulh 4 1B-Snowden. DtJerdln 3B-Snockev F111t1co SF-Folllco SB-Tektl• Mllledot DeJ araln 2 Parker Htnioan, OeMelo I,. It. H EA 88 SO N°""' A•· Slut Oem1en <Ce nvonl L 2 S 6 C.onzelt1 IMaonolla ) 2 2 3 Rlcn IMtlOd•l•nd) I I I HAOPtr (LOtrl) 1 0 0 Selclao (E1oer1n1el 1 O O Seutll All·St1n s 0 1 0 0 ) I , 1 0 0 I I 1 2 Shar11n1Ck (FVl, W 1 0 O 0 0 3 Sclllhlno (S.nte Ana) 2 7 • ? O 2 Hu11nof (Mlltr Dtl) I I 2 I 0 0 Hunl (Le Qulnla) I 0 0 0 0 0 Stride <Unlvenllvl 1 O I O O l Snowdt11 IFV) 2 0 0 0 I 4 PB-Aoolct 2, Scnlcklf, ClllJt T-1 40 A-1.100 Lot AMlmttos TUESDAY'S ltlSULTS 13'1t't .. tl·l'ltflf w•l1trMnl "'"""9> IJlltST R ACI. lSO verdt GrHn Wino (Htrll 12 60 t 10 4 00 P1under Boll (S.vlllt l • 00 • 20 Luc:kv Kio (Mlxlfeld) 6 40 Time II 16. U EXACT A <1·3) 01fd t 101 10 SICONO RACE. lSO var01 Trul• A PIHaurt (H Grc) 340 160 160 No Te1t(n (CrHotr) s 60 360 S•''"' SI"'' (Broo~1) HO Time II 10 U &XACT A (7 6l 0110 I 1680 THIAO RACE. •OO varOl l=ect Oett IMvlell 6 20 HO 160 A Zure Hooe IH C.a rcl1l 360 HO A Lllllt Llkt RtO ICrt lOtrl 140 Tlmt: 1010 FOURTH ltACI. 870 111rd1 Flett Mlckev C0rck111I 620 00 300 Hts In Fllglll (Trtetvrtl • 60 3 00 Prlu Windy (L1wl1) 3'0 Time •S es n EXACT• CS·?I Plld nuo FIFTH llACI. 3SO •trdt Ste<n (Crt1uer> 6 60 • 10 3 20 M1n• C1tc11er (Armw onol i. 60 I •Q EHv Grtnl (H Gtrcle) 310 Tlmt ti 01 s> IXACTA (9·11 PllG US 00 SIXTH ltAC&. UO vtrda 0111 Ttltnl (MvlH I S IO 3 00 HO Eu v Sindt 01 Gercte l 2 IO 1 40 P11' &ov Jo (L1ckt r ) • 00 Time 17'? U IXACTA (7 )) Dlld $1610 SIVIHTH ltAC.. UO 111rds Moonllgllt Liff\ (Ltwlt l' SHO 22 40 t 20 Miu Oii HtmOln (CtrOOH I 19 IO IS 00 HOI Foortn Merri <Mnllt ldl 14 co Time. 11.35 S2 IXACTA (3-C) Olld SSOUO llOHTH "ACI. JSO vtrat Klotv Jet CCrt111tr l 3C 60 IS 40 6 IO Ll<lvorlct And Ll ct (Hlfll 16 40 '00 COl>Otf' 9U9S (M'l'ltl) ~ 60 Time: 11.'7 U IXACTA 13•101 oeld UOS CO n l't(K SIX !S+tl H ·l -3) 1>1ta 1693 .0 10 " wfnnlf\O tlekth (llvt llOrw•l To111 c1rrvovt r DOOt· ut,....O 1S NINTH RA.a. 400 Vtrds Ot Ullnt Otfencltf !Lewl1l 7 llO • 20 hO Netlvt koul ILKktvl 520 • 00 Mirth Tfclat CH Gtrcl1l 6 00 Time 1017 U IXACTA IM ) PllO Ill 00 A11~nc• c.m 'Y 'e I " Gtrit..-.1 ALL·IOUTHlllN CAU,OllNtA TIAMS (~ 1W eMdlllt AaMCldtll) ..,... - Coac:n ot Y 11r: o.bl>le Melkw I Ill Monie! Pllver of Vt1r. JVllt Smlt11 (llovtl 0.._) flnt TNm Joellt 8trrot1 (Q..11111 Hlltl; Ki ev Orurv (Indio), Mlefltlt Grev•ll (AnltlOoe V11tev), 01111 t<troln1111 <llov11 <>Pl; Mll1f Lt lltm1n (Clllno); Lvnntllt l.UCH (Chino), s111dv Metlll1 (Coron1l; Mlu v PlllUlo• (Arrovol; Vtfonl<:1 A1mlrtt !el Mon1tl; Jull• Smllll <Aov1t 0.11) Stctl'CI TllM'I Alln B11<11 (St Gt111vlevt ); Slndre &rtvo (Monlcl1lrl; Jodi Cl l'nPbtll CEI Monie); Tlff1nv Ctrretl (Mir'!' S••r of Ille $tel. Artent Cooll (Montcl1lrl; l(lf'l'I ~ (Anltlooe V1lllv), Anne 11>1rr1 (Marv Sltr of 1118 SHI. Nancv Aloi IS1n Btr1141rdlno) l·A COICh oj Ytlf. Olck &over (Clt>rlllo) Pllvert of Yt1r Mlr111rtt H1rvev lC•t>rlllOl Heidi Prlnote (Mlfllllll\I) l'l"t TNm Ollnt Denton (S.nt1 Pavt1I. 0.Ann OoornOOJ 1v111ev Chrlt ll1nl; Mlro1re1 H1r•ev (C1brlll0), Kerri• Htnaltv (Tlmllle C1lv), Clltrle KOIPlk (C1brlllol, Ol1n1 " Mortno (Pornonl C1lhOllc), T1nl4! NHlr (M4!rtn1lh1l. 8111>1r1 PeltrJ (PtrlCltlt), C111ndr1 PerrOdln (V11tev CNl1t11nl. Hlial Prlnolt (M4!t1n11111>. S.lfv Slmont <Temole Cllvl, Jov T1111r 191'1\0P) S.Ctnd T11m Roo•n Block (Rim of 1n1 World), Ellen Cu tro <St Joston), T1mmv o .. r (81JllOP), Berbtr• Furulo (C1t>rlllol. Jvtle Kuc••• (LI C1n1del. Nora LOl>tl lPomon1 C1tll· otlc). Mlchtllt M4!rctllt (Vellt'I' Chrltlllll), Robin Otson lCerpln1erl1 ), Monie• Omonrov (WHlern -Cllrltllt n); Trem•ln P1hlllt (Et Sl9undol. Beckv Pertrt (Peri· clele), Lisa SllOrt (Temlltt Cllvl; Lttlle Wllllemton 1Mer1n1llle) Smll Sdleett Cotcll of Yt1r· Sheron L1hm1n (Linn.Id Cllrlsll1n) P18'1'trJ of Yt1r: Jodi Miiier lWoodcreat Cllrltllen), Rox1n1 Reflk (Vl-oolntl ,lrll TMITI Karen Batter (Wooclcrt1I Chrlall1nl, J1mt1 8er1t.m1n 1v11~oolnt), Ctcl C1mtron (MIVfltkl), Anolt CHllllo (COlal Union), Ktrl Clark (Fllntrldllt Prtt>); Julie Crittenden (Aqulnu l, Su1111 DIBtrntrdo (Llnflt ld C11rl1ll1n), Ann Frol'nllol1 (P11ee1t111 POlvl. 800bl Gretl1 no (San J1Cln10); Trlcl' H~v (Woodc:rtsl C11tla• t11nJ, ClndY H1rak1 (Wooelcr"I Cllrlt1141nl. Cvnthl1 H1wkln1 (Llnflelcl Cllrlt ll•nl; Kim Htntlln (Co111 Union), Mlrle Lll\men (Llnfleld Cllrl"lan); Trfih McC1ulev (Wttl· rl09t); Chrl11l Mct<.M (P111dena PolV). Htlen Marrutlo (Sin J1c:ln10); JOO! Mllltf {Woodc:rttl Chfltll1nl; Julie Moscicki CFNn- lr ldot Sl<:J 9d .Httr1). Tr ICY MiJf flY IC1mootll Ha0 ; flo1t1n1 A1flk CV ...... POlnl), &OOl>lt R1nclolclfl (Woo«ra l Chfll tltn), Ann Aotler1s (Llnfltld CllflS114!n); Miry Rono (Aqul111al; Ollbble Shlw IFllntrldoe S1cr9d Ht1rtl; E llen W1lltr (P1Jadll'la Polvl USFL WESTlltN CONFllllHCE W L T .. C't. ,.F PA x·0 1kt1 nd It C 1 719 4C>e 309 x· Ot nvtr 11 S 0 618 '10 324 Houlton 9 7 0 S6J 474 336 Arizona 1 9 0 m 327 3S7 POl'lland S 11 0 313 139 314 Sin Ant~ ' 12 0 2SO 254 37' llllll'tU J 13 0 118 246 411 EASTERN CONFERENCE <·a lrml1>911em 11 • 0 7SO IOI 276 (·Ntw Jersev 11 S 0 618 llJ l19 Mtmon11 9 7 O S6J 3S9 309 TemOI 9ey 9 1 0 S6J 377 l70 81111mort I 1 I SJI 219 2AO JeCk\onv11i. I 8 0 500 365 36$ Or~"® 2-0 2SO 2'1 4J_ t-cllnc:MO ~noff Dtrth Slf\lrOly'l ~ Ar11one et E lCJW'tll Or11noo et B1ttlmo<t JeCk10nvllle 11 M.monll , B1rml1K1nem a t T1mo1 Bev Ntw JtrH V 11 Oekllnd Otn•ttr al Portland a.vs v•vMI ALL·SOUTHlllN CALIFORNIA TIAM <Slllecftd w c .. dltt Aatec:le'*1> l ·A Pl••tf of Yetr. Perker Blllckm1n ILovote> Finl Teem Tom Perr IL.ovolel, Cllrla M41rh (Lot • AllOll, Gr99 Hurd (LOI Altos), Miii.• PHrlOn (Arc.1dl1l, Dave 011 llWloo Mon1oom1rv) Rumlk 1on1ll1n (Glendllt) Sectftd T .. m Kevin Cllun (S.n11 Fe!. Ben Rico CEt R1nc110I Pett Mver' IL• Sarni >. Jlmtnv Komtck !8l1110P Monloomtt"Y). Miki J1veltfa (Lovot1), Mlkt Hunttm1n 1Lov0141l 0..., ... fllft!M NEWPORT LANDING (NIWlltrt 8HCll) -•O ano1.,., •OO lend l>IU, 70 bonllo S btrrecuda, 3 vellowt1il, • meeker ti, I lCulofn DAVEY'S LOCKER lNewPOl1 811dl)- J97 enolert 12 t>lrr ecuda. 2S bonito, t ••llowtall 19 catlco bin. 1 407 u no oeu, 10 mackertt DANA WHAllF -1'2 enultrJ 32' blU, 31 01rrecude, 1 bonito, 329 rocll !Ith, 146 mackertt. 2 llno coa, I sculofn, 1 Dive 11th TUfteleV'S lraMac:1tent .,., ... ~ lmtrkeft Lllffllt CHICAGO WHITE SOX-f>lacect Rid!• trd Oottofl, ~tc:her. on 11'11 IS·dlv dlllllltd fist rt troec:tlve 10 Jvnt I Mo....ci Al Janet, of1clltr. from lht IS-div dlMllllCI 1111 ro 111t 21 ·div dl.-tMICI 1111 RK41tltct &ruce T '""". OllcMr, from BvH1to of !I'll Amtrlc1n • Anocl1110n.. CLEVELAND INOIANS-$enl OIVI Von Ollten, oflcller, to M.tl111 ol tllt lntern1tlonll L1111~ on 1 20-d•v rtl1111tll· 11non ootlon MILWAUKEE 8REWEll~Slonld C'erl Mor1w. Jtff Smllll, I ncl lttclllrO Botlty, oilmen, Sllon Atllley, TOCld lrown, MarlO Monico, Ed Gr-. Frenll F1ulnf, •nd Jot Hllll'I', oulf~n. A.Obert Plnktv end lluu McGinnis, lnfitldtn, 11'1d Chtrlts McGrew 1nd Demon Oppenheimer. ca tcllen, 10 tr-•oent contrac11. OAKl..ANO A THLETICs.-Ptl<:ld Tom T~n. ot1cw, on 111t lS·CS.11 dlt16ied 1111 llec111tc1 Slew Onllv«os. llllclltr. lrom TICOl'NI of lllt Pklfle CO.ti 1.9191141. SEATTLE MAltlN!AS-Ac:tlV11td 00f'9'111'1 TllOmls, Clttlo111ttd llflltf' Ottlo 1111.0 Mlkt s1111ton, pltcl\tf. for inion· men I TEXAS ltAN0l:llS-S'9nld Otrrln Gerner, ~ Olllf'Nln, SttcM'*I WllMlll. Oenlll Oluon, AMII Wflf, JoMOtl Nln- nlerello, St•vt UnltlfO, I nd P•ul Jef'l'lft, ollctlert, Chl<I Kr9'1ter, c.11~. llOOttt S••nttv CllChtr-llf\1 bl~n. Kevin llt· •mer. tlral OISMnln, .no ~" Ven Ctwe. oulfleicltr AulOfttd Gtr~. Sllnltv Wt1I, N•nnltf'ft James. 1,.i ldnll•rd to S.r•tolt of 1'18 ~I Coeal LHOue. WkMNt, K rwttr. OIHOI\, •Ao Iii tllfttr ro l vrllfteton Of Ille MIOWtst Liii,.., •llCI V1n 0.... to OlvtON h«1I OI tllt Ftorlci. Sl11t L-ut ---~ MOHT1tl!AL ~Yf'IMO 00U0 Flvnn, ~ 0.Mmen, for tflt PUtOOSt <M Ol'ltflo lllfn lilt_ ~tlfo!lal ,......_ lla-Cllef Ar ..__, lnfleld9r, rrom M- dJ11111t10111 of t1W Atntrtcan A~llol\ • ·• Sell V •• Prtttttrl Cel C11111fW, 642-5678' for information & surprisingly low cost llUL"'&Tl ...... SBR 2ba. llardWOOd noor.. Fireplace. Lerge lemlly room. Covered patio. UYlelUIUILn. wt-nn -Liit ISU 1111,llO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sens a I 1 one I s w •• p1 n g vtews ot Ille t>ay. oc:e.n. Newport Center end mountalna from the best unit 1n the 601 Udo Park high rtse bulldlng Full ,.. curtly, including door man Call 6 . 2-5678 ._ "' "" ..... , ~ ~' t!!!!!!!! .. ~~....J!l!l!!!!!!!!...!!!:;..;..._l!lm•ll.lll:- p;;;;;;;;;;,:: __ ~1::.:•-== luL..... tMI a-t 1451 c.11 ._ nM !t•e• .._ mt w... ....._. n• c.ta... na. MT a..mu Lt&; 85 ~-U. t:t W •mtml ....._., ·--~ _ !SP :;;~=:..-..:~:MiP:;;Rt'i!~~~ili!I!! Everylhlng'a b .. n r• "*1c. h2.000. 28' 28a. F<Qll Fiii. 71 k>reeted -"3t,7 ~"' P'-L9 m.l IUTIU l8u.: Nnl.i. Beytront *EASTSIOE Hr, n.- modeled In the •Bdrm turn ~nf. ~ ~:: 8Cfe1, a form.r Boy llet too IOd$ ~.:.,:: &immer I y~ drpa, .:,a; !~.er:; =:'if:"~ No .,~1 2b• homt Including GM MC. ofter Seou1 Felty. !mPfOV.-MM 190 Beet DMu ... • 3 8d Poot home ... , No """'" I 1350 28R 2·· ....... -A • noor.. lfeneti CSoon end menl lncld a Aanger '""'7 3 80 "-"-" .,.... E aide 28f --.,.,,.....~ wlnctowt, IOlld oeik ~ HouM, pool. n\U'lt tMdQ, Eutaide 28r 18th & end •Summ.,~~1{;;,'1 67s.teol ~ trptc.1;;::f"~ S7M•l200 MC o.p. flO nets. new pelnt end , .. trooma. 5 campaU•. PAhO '650/rno 329 lJnl.. 171-111 1 ntu.ftl llu 111 IMt. aec 1225 2 F's· =,"° ldda. //:!1474 cupetlng, bHutlful 11 ml lrom Aedlenda on venitty Dr 548 04541 Ewa •~ ....... IPlll ¥8R 198 Sendc••''• eona. No_. 850-1791 CdlglO watertea encs pond end Hwy 38, "' 1e¥e1 l8twl lo.-.ws ....,. , ._ • _ ... = R v llCCIM. All IOf the F\fa1 I 16,IOO. plec. of· E-aide C09Y 28f ,...., frpec. ~ 8-ctl Condo Sml yercs M s~ lbt apw1tling A~ .... - low price of ll39.800. tered PP, 8111 or &rt. gat, we'erlg91d pd. No lowaH.-.on Bllr emen111es 1175/rno c:aanS475pool Nopeilt.. T\.ldol':211\1 -I 751~••1 ncseys. 1213)580--0111 '*J182511'l'l0 64t-2389 se'7sso AV1111&1151as. c.n~1een3·30 uni., 8l"eaa. ....,, or •ft 7pm/wtcnd•. (71 4) .......... '"'. ~ "Br ...... MONACO. HARBOR VIEW 709 AYOCAOO m. l 191 deck 1160/mo -..... spSELt(T ..,.. " "" --S5751mo 2 8d 1be pa1to ~ 792·5&41 Larry bNut lg IOI -tide, eon-28r 2Ba.gw~ Sl300 2 Br 1ba OIW lge dedt, POOi lndryrm E·lldelOc: lut ..... PROPERTIES t tf uty ver11ent "'rn.. 857 • 103 1 213-540-2!53 new e<pt. paint, W 1b cts to a111 liiiiiii'iii.Wiiii!i~~~[i!iii~ PAIJ&ml... •nra 1525 New Eutllde Townhome SEAWIN0-5 BR. 3be vie.-hkup 1975 mo 673-8476 149 E Bly oce!, OU6et AdUltl Mn IUY11W IPllTlllUI lrom Ihle Plln 80 In Tunle 38drm dbl ger 2•191 n..r pool w tennt1 Archot9Cture11y d•tgn~ T'SL MANAGEMENT no uhl ~ Terrific: view home 3 Ro<* Terreoa Ewtyt.Nng Vlaella 15 ac farm. s1175/mo 852· 18 us 12800 mo 55~9539 lb< l be trp' IMM S795 642· 1803 Bedrooma, new carpets, nea 811..oy bMn done waler hOme & extru •--11 •--•••01 mo Avt 7 2 ,.~6_ S6 1S mo 1 BD_2_B_A_lr-..,,.-. 2 Ddtm, 1 belh.. ....-• ..,,... community pool I tennis. from lrench doon 10 S 110,000 OWC 645-42e0 New EutslCM T ownl'IOme ... am. ... ...-dry .._... ~ ....... 1 24 l'IOu.r guwd gala. A9-etc:Md gl ... on the In· I ' I 2Br, oen. dbl gw 21181 s c p AREA Lg 28' 181 dbl gar new encl get ..-Dlt·•ns nr m1 to bWfl No ,_ alistlcetly priced 11 moe. IM outside has tatalt · $11001mo ~·1116 Times nt11 2~ 2bl u 75 paint & erpt $1115 rDO Sl\OpPl?c:!i• '650 Ct11Q831·1MI $.410,000. 750-1501 WOOd .cMc:k patlO wlU'I ...... ruau... SHARP EASTSIOE 2BR pool hm rent/option &73-9889 Of 673•8890 TS'L Ml~NAG~~ENT --------1 flrepl' end BBQ. This Is tbe , garage, y erd kldsl pets or 3br 1ust C•lta ••II 2124 542·1603 :u:::~11.;::,r.:i ...... hfwllhh4 $750/mo c:all 5'46-9950 seoo 53~6190 Best f.. 2 Br 1•., bl encl PlllO NEW 35 specious 2 & 3 S..95.000 Gtatral 2202 laat. IMcti 4 IHtil Ceut ••tr• U50 6 'o Joann >.®It bO 2 1oa Condo 1. new •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W-.lllil~llil•ll tniM ..... ltaitJ 28R 26a new IU)( condo UIS I pref Smell per ok Newoon 81 1825-$975 mo '* BEACHWOOO VIUAGE 1e12,•,._eu1ver, .. Or. Irv Oii.iSM 1mau Sec Rec amenlU• Alll Pfof dec:orat~ 28R 26. !4>8A53 -153-3453 ()( 645-l447 1111 ...... , E~ 2BF\ 2ba 2cat get Frotc H Wll'Tm lfJ 9lft • mf ·-= • l Wul'\er Dryer Micro-Lge 1·2 Bdrm TownllOUM ~ wve POOi 9'>I 1950 mo. styie hu ~Nng ~ Enioy Huntlng1on Bel\ lalMI llft911-I Pl.II avall 7 l 760-~ 11 $550...$895/mo Drive 398 ~ Ptaill1ala 1117 38r 3be 857-8834 2BR 1n dPllt Sml y;-d Oviet Avoc.do & II art packing In Garden Setting omOUAI Beaut. IBR. tum condo nelgnoornooo No pets TSl IAUUIRT i;-~=!!:cunn. otllllllZll Villa Bllboa By owner S575 mo ~8-3906 U2-M12 •8141ard Room +A good tMJy Welk to bay S 122,000 Call 946-7893 ---.EAST SI OE"* Nr SC Ptta 28r 28a. patto '* 8-.itlful ~ or beach On Balboa Blu"8 Axer Condo. 3 t><, 1 Bt si>arlll•f\9 Clean Cpts sec g at• poo1 spa '*Private patkla & deatl Pentn Point 2+ oen Of 3 2' ... ba.. nds c:rpll & paint. Oros stove relrog $.475 C1t.1bl'lse $$75 97~9 19 '*P"oteealOnal ~ Bdrm, 2 balhs. 2 story. 2 s 179,500 Owner/Bkr ~o pets 851·9526 1 Beoroom from 1515 car garage Been r• 760-8411 or 752-5959 Pv-t 1 Br lrplc: pool pauo Exec: 1 8drm from M05 modeled s295,000. Call . * lllTSllE * 1 gar No peta 399 w Bay 2 Beotoom lrom S725 to see 875-8120 FH mPU Qvtttt area twnnse-styte St $595 ~57 Sorry No Peta tr 3BR 2Br 1 ,ea encl gar pvt ---19132 Magnolia St. WM~ I • • • 14'-IOfO 1 bloek om bMc:h. patio •nd"f tac etots Quiet Mesa Vetd• 2Br""'-· ··-7 964-5574 BJ1AL LJllU H'<b•. 1210.000 214 orps sto~e Sm pet oil 1Ba encl gar io-Unit i---------UM,IOO Fern 831-3822 S6 75 one• SO'f'e ulll $60().mo FWts 498-1~t--------- 8flght end c:heery: lNR-.a•-•R.a-HARBOR VIEW 38r 281.. 213 927-6~72 *JMR•a • *"" .... * I I I 3 BR 2 BA ''s; .. _.. ,_ -"'"'-IOI --ftl * '-. 1 & 2 8d -t'""' ~~!m encs u""'fi CHIUlnll&I ~~~~g~N; •NrSCP1u SA 2er1ei 2BR 2ba Enc:1gar UPP« new1y oec:aateo. D;t~ r<>Qm with stoM fire-Excellent owner llnenetngl Clubnouse. pool & I Condo Pool spa carpr1 no peis tS45-D Cof· wi'h OIW, beellt lend· ptec:.. AH of this situated Enioy cool breezes on a Elementary School. s700 No pets 722-80 t t 1end~ S6951mo Cell ec:apll\g Pooll)llC. llUl\I on r19ve1y slZe lot. Welk dellgflllul secluded, petlo S180K assum $245.000 ISJ951Br TRAILER AOult Pam 546-5882 or BBQ, encl gw. enjoy 3 block• to the beach lust one blk from ocean. incl land By Owner prk No pets 140 Cabrlllo J 97~8, alt &c>m quiet adu" llv1ng nr Ananctng •v•ll•ble. 4 Bdrms. ~It lot. abun-c • I .. __ 11-7 14 17 8 0 . e 5 l4 0 r 646-6725 673-7767 •STUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br OOMJ'I l ow mo~ coat . ..._... dant s1orage. 3-car gar· trtU t _, -2131&98~ -281 GatC)en "Pt Pool Wa care abol.lt our r-. age. lrg rooms Solidly 3 BEOAOOM $495 & u 710 w 18 dents Sorry no ~'' constructed hohle wlmlnl '-°' .... ..__.,._ '81 +FU LAii Westside 2 sty 3 Bo t ~ P in S 8 5 O • S 7 5 O ( 7 t 4 1 oc:een v~ tr upper level Hart>or V'lf/W all upgraded 8a PlhOS. d w t>ll-•ns Tl( UIUI 846-17551840-.3990 MllU llL 11&1 :::F goodies 731-6818 1>45-6646 650-7275 cpts drps on-ins tncd SUWIR YILUIE $.495.000 BINNIE DIXON -· super lge yerd & otncw ~·os oil I $725 mo Call 2 Bt 1 ~ ""'981 New~ L.1111 llPW Liii ... R I S585 28R patio, ral~tg·;: 1 'l:; pat>0 Nat~ Po Deelreble corner. locatlon · ,._ oets. adults .Pftf rT 636-4120 1·5PM Wll MT1 justelewblockalromthe --x~IS-B<Jr~. 731 w 18th-B&73-7787 O,.ange 'C' ~-'-'-----___ ,._,_,_-! bMcti. Spacious 3 Bdrm llM IY .... F • bu Io us b uy • t _ TOP ---1ve wn.re you have trontunttwtthflreplec:e + 21eJASMINE $327,500 •$725/mo 2 8d 1 ·•t>a l a.rea Quiet no pets •SpeetaculW aQll Cozy 2 Bdrm garege Ill& n••..... 2201 WATERFRONT ... ,.Im SILL Townhouse greenbelt BEAUTIFUL I Br $625 • 1 & 2Bt 1 & 28a sun• apartment Oversl:reed ••9,000 427 CARNATION -llAlllf nary rm nice loc PRIVATE o.lc:otly e.roor'I *~' townhOUMI gerege Needs 1 kllle - 1 From 295•000 to "'45.000 2078 Tl'lunn POOL & SPA 2650 Harl• •F1rep4ecel work but priced nghl II Excellent opportunity to Then call Sar• Marw1 Agt Owner / Agt 220 Vi a No pets $2 100 mo Untv Park Garden Home QUIET RESORT LIVING TSl IUIAIEIEIT MESA PINES 5'49-2U 7 •Privet• balconies or ju.t $320.000 step into ttie finest of l 1'4-IHO Ill-HU ~:.~i;i~~; 640-4868, ·~·3367 ()( 760-8850 380 2''18a tennis P004 •Sparl(llng heated POOi 142-llOJ Ullls Po !Bdrm eachelc>i" Getoen pauos communll1es NlceN 2 Lease OptlOn 4br 2'Tba iac: Sl200/mo l).u.4 157 •Court yaro view 01nmg I Avail June Petio No pets _Mn (714) 673 4400 bedroom end unit ew J&Slllll CllH comm pool.tennis OQe•n •Vignette BBQ areas $400 540-534 t ""' r:!~t 1~.~w .;~~I .~~1: Pt8J18~ •• ~ Br & ~~s~um Ltll llU view $2000 mo t).i()..4 152 L11aaa l itHl 22s2 1 ·;;i:t~~ din~ n CO\Jrt yro me&liBllU WE OFFER l c-.-.-,-Cl-1:~ ~~~:1;:';!~rt$ 546-2313 83 1 863 1:t 640•6168 llW LIST111 llDIY Tll-LmL El Ntg Hts area 5br 2'1b1 •Spacious Apartmenis TIWllllH Went a M1ec11on ot great •Streams & oonds 1-or · _ 1 Lovely home c;>n n tra Swe&P•"9 ocean/bay View 2 F P 3 car gar I 1800 •Your own Pvt paho •v•ng? we can ottef any-•Sorry. no P91S Newer custom So ol large IOl·58x88 Wide A from 2 levels Blk to bc:h lse •95-4399 831 -53•3 •Gourmet kllctoen c •• ~ Fer.... I 1n1ng from . small apt to w Furn1"'•"9S evatl THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Bayside under 5350 000 large.lusto peteo designeo l 800 sq It 2~ 2•181 •New oove tan crpl Frl)IC vaulted C11Ungs dt>I • •Bd nse 11 IOOtlif\9 n -8drm9 3 t>atna femtty 2 car gar New c:rpt, drps I 768•45~ ~7~8 •Gated co""'eo prl\ng \28crm 2 ,e.-Oen $935 llfst for lt\a.t dlOICe ol Ul·l111 erms Bkr 720-9422 t oy Rogets Gar<Sens. •1 dine rm trplc. lndry area ~=~ ~ach •• 2br ~;5 •lrg walk-in closets gar pool & 9'>I No pets C.M NB or HB tn1nto. ot us WHY NOT CALL room Closetoclubhouse & patnl Avt 6,10 5, 8001 _ w storttge 666W 18th 545-2739 oea111v1"0 IEWPOllT IElllTS C11t1 •HI 1024 & Bay t>each Asking' mo Yrly lse 494-2935 Steps to beactl 2t>r 2ba I TSL MGMf 642-1603 SUW111 YILLAIE Fllll ltwLlstllll HIT1IH $4-45.000 ----condo-trpl-pool-sP1tS895 j ALL u -r 1L.·1ES 1NCLUOED L&~ 1\16 AE.t.~ ., 5·5.1542',!>555 "VnttnOtOI' VllllQi! l~~.~dh:,,~ b~~..-; Country French cottege 2BR R2 zoned Planning UH HAl.n Co1t1 .... 2224 1768·4529 or 557-1928 180 260 i 260 ·r ... nnme WWC!9LI iekl wnn11ir 111•1 ~al'le fr om San Olego behind 111ne-co11ered O..,.,t app~d "'an tor SBr IU 1•00 2 &: 2b C d II t ···-1 226 T T s; " ~reewe) nortn ot Beacn c:allon but neeos cos-v,.. '• "" " • ou a on ° SP t e ...... l~rt lt1d1 9 Furnisl'led APllt Ill S l\leat _ ii C u r CerPOr' ·~ McFeooen -t "" me tic improvements walls 6eameO ce111ngs 1n rear $11 7 000 By I frplc W 0 2 car gar v s11 :v ....,ooe1 ::>a1, " 6 Bea ... • •u• Garoer .t.~ts s.1~., ~ , "6' · '::io -- Asking S 139,000 Make _,_ , 0<1:·os .lee-.~ ~"°' o• ano total warm1n 1n this I Owner 380-9416 _ __ pool spa $950 556-9200 2 d rm H r t> r Ad g e ~.-rr• , 0 oeis " · • 0 ~ ' "• ·"aoo~" 811 offer newly carpeted ano wall ---T----··~ilt a.... 1100 2Br 1B• gar & patio *"'95 Townnome $2000 mo S()d /\jO Ot'lS pepe<ed 3 t>eO nome UST I OWi ..., Cal• Colleen ai 85' 1184 _A .:>u1111T A. HEAVCS~ ,,.., ..... ~ (? o ~ '\ \ ) C ~ ~ • "" Large yaro ano seperetel2BR 2ba condo w1trptc 10lder but Nioe CM prl\ 1 Ooen Sun 12-4 198-4A w11ovs lb2'' Pari..s.oe Lr ,..9 .?Bom1, .sa S685-S69C •w11.1• ~ {'.Ji,.J . -~ l:.'1"~ •••• Traditional Realty 631-7370 i uesl house & spa Great location $125.900 BR w cabana. walk to Anene1m St 5-45-3229 •.17.s..1.1 1 239B8orwm 2w8a11son S''CI i. ... •· ,.,.. ' OO.<•" everythinn s 10 ooo A t 2Br 2Ba. 2 car gar Spa -.,_ 6J 1·558.'.l O .. .---227 000 Ask for E.s1her 5•2-4242 • · g •Nwpt Riviera Twnhse Yrly $1350'mo 3 blks 10 CALL 673-6900 dys Of 646-4642 eves Judy 646-7171 4Br 2' •Ba Frplc. pauo. t>en 53 l-l266/673-1733 You don t neea 1 gun 10 1'T WITI VllW . · • -, C • l pool. spa S 1150 No pell or aw tast when you Reoec 2Br 2Ba gar 1ac •-•I PHI •-•rcaa 722-8011 •IAYlllllE * Place an a<1 in 111e Daily pa110 trplc No pets S895 ~ • .: ~ t: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I A perfect starier home Fii i UYI 111•,000 Pnrer!J 1250 3 Br 1.T b• Duplex, 1715 Brand new 2Bdrm 2Ba P1101 wen1 ~ds' Call"""' .,,0 2 •5, Pac1f•c Ave wilh large family room • Great starier home 1n *llEST•i••n* P mo S A Hts 2020l-A Conoo With 2 car garane 642-5678 PV 855-uo65 or 6J 1-61c~ fireplace 3 Bedrooms Costa Mesa with POOL • "" " and l')lce pool area Walk and large bonus room Costa Meaa -Newport Birch St 854-1927 Upper Pian C VlftW to to schools llbr•ry end Corner lot 3 bedroom 3000 slf v-ec:ant 711 85 3BR 2bl So Cst Pt:ra ~50 A~~ilat>te 6 20 81 tennis courts $169000 home. copper plumbing RealonlCICorp&75-6700 area S750/mo-S750 CALL 631-1400 Neeos TLC plua but an sec oep Avt 7 / 1 O M11tiq1 I Ct. opportunity Darltxt1/Uail1 1300 549-7526 or 963-3000 H0-1110 • WOODLAND VILLAGE APARTMENTS .. ~ .. \, • , 'r J,"I •," • • i. .. 1-• •.' . " -------. c;: • .. " . ......... , Plll YISTI - \'\II HI Hll'\T 110'111' l"c. RE "L ESTATE 131-1400 111 l'l1I, Inc. 2Br 281 & 1Br 1Ba Ocean b1t1ns leisore patio kids T H I p. decll S 1100 - ""llHfHll'l l&IANllTMPlU Back Bay-2t>r 2t>a stry Baell Bayarea3 Br 2 •t>a RE&LESU TE view Go cond $175.000 pels 1600's hurry Dys 619 •57-5574 & ev ~ ' .. _.,_ Jt} \ J I --------.. ·~ r , .... ::..11~-~ - Lower unit condominium, yerd, patio, sharp decor, quiet n eighborhood Owned fr .. and clear and juat $95,950. lJ"" l(Jl.J f' f1(J~f RMllOfl, 675-6000 - Good tt11n9s haooen when you g111e us a call' Dlily Pillt CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES All•lf''""' H'"' n9ll\c)jl lW "<J .._p __ _ Ce!Mlr-!l*Kll Cot-IW MAI CMJ• 1149A , ... ,,. Pooni fl Toro ~.....,1...,va.., h"\C'Qn'"t" ti W'1t ~~t·• p. ft'• , ''" r1. uro~ ... .,,,.. .. PA·• '-'~"'•" C•1"'•1 ~ 1-0-•"'4" IA p. "'9"; 011 • r~ ~'O()(li'''" ()JI ot S111tf P•O()ll'r', 'lane,,.• f • .,,,. ll• ••• Reocwt P•OPl!<h r .. e S.""""11 ~ f F•<"t"ll# !l E INI~•~~ RENTALS 131.1400 12' •""-as.su.te toan 539-6190 Best Rlty tee 619 453·87 43 I•--------3380 1 Ce o Call Call et home 2br lncis den Instantly appealing Jor no1 ---------1618)3 44 t pool/Jae 405 close $550 tar to ocean kids pe1 gar UfT1I Ol&IT PUZ& ---cnitd fine c:.11 t yo S900 at 539-6190 Location, luxury & es-laet•t Pre,ty 1350 *111·1110* Best Rlty fee s . i .. £ -l'Oll S • 5' AS • UHlll l HtlH BACMllla S&OO·SilO t lllllM SH0-1120 2111••s s11 .. nn IAI. IUf 1 lltT WATlll llCl. UI l'llUJllO sumable loan1. 2 Bd/2be, 2 HOUSES &it• Mesa Old E-slde 3br tlome tncls Massive -;asr gorgeous I 2 gar. AIC Condo MC Gross $19.200 $169,500 den gourmet kit yd ocean v-Hrbr Rdge compleic. Sl29.000 Agt 15% On Owner Don kids/pets S 700 at Home Avl now or yrly TSL IWIHl•Hl 5'40-08101851-1360 ,_ Goguen 497·&287 53M190 Bat Alty lee 52950 PP 673-0344 l M·OOl1 IU-llOa DEADLINES OEAO~tNE ........ • Ji"' ~ ; ... "!41\ "'"Jffl'l·h ... ,,. " )l1 t ',tt ~JIO. ... •'\-.la, r."'341, ,:,.tt,, ,Uy s.. .h '"•= .. )0 j. "•w•s ,. JQ, m r J 00 •.., r. J (). •• HOUSES UNFURNISHED ... .,. .... ,,..., ~ ""o.-.a tl\r>O b.ti_J'.........,. l ""''-°~no ~t C"''""" _,. "' ,.,. .• u... o. .... Pot--• • fl fl)IO r~ .. -... H Jt'tff'.Qtl)n hecf' ,.....,,.~t~ ..,.a•D..V .. THE DAILY PILOT 1.'2• :~:,. •'; •·" ~..14. 2:•n l<•l JH• . "' CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T ·-"on<O Se .. <• "'""°" ffo<1a1 8001\M ~~o " eu-s cou,,, .. Monoa; Fnoa; S 00 4 M ·~ 00 P M 642-5678 CHECK YOUR AO THE FIRST OA Y MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORIES ..... .. EMPLOYMENT •t ..... ..• L' '' t :-. ... ' ANIMALS TRANSPORTATION e '". 1 ""''onQlon Bfftlo H""'lllQIOfl Ha•b<>t• HOUSES FURNISHED l~ 0.•l' lllQ< ...... l aQUNI N~ l•• fot.,t M-\llefO Mtwtx>tl ~II Slil11Ca...-1e .. . ->-~9-:" l~,.. .... l eQUN Hogue! l .tU "°'"' ~v"'° '""'°°'1 hA<A s.n C:..-t• s.n ~ c.p.iittlltl() ~I·,,.,. Sent• Mt9 ~·· Soulll C:-t ...... 0 s-i leeell 50lllll LllOUflll ~hie" f\11111' W.lftllltlel MISCELLANEOUS ~~ ,,__. ~"'°'*" ..... ~,, c-Mry l0!11Cfypt• • ~"'°'*'Y ~ ~/UMt ....,..t, ......... .___~_ C..-..1 ,........,.,.. Btl•ooe _,,d S.•llOe""""*''• Cfll"tlllll\O S.ttef'I C<WOIWi ,.. Mor Gotl• Mti"4 De .a IP(lllll (I 10'0 ~OU! It" VI -•"'OllV'~ ..... -"!QI"" Ml•bo-~ """"' . l•ll""•8Mt' Ll'.IUN '""' l l~AN N>O-'°' U •• l!>f"'I M-••i> f>W"tUOI ~ I ... JI(); l '°" 2 l()f; 2101 7116 1•u 21,. '':'f> 1•l1 :i'I H :i'l.C "" ..... 1••8 1 '"° 21~J 7, .. 6 • 11)7 7•159 ;o1111 ... ,. "'° , . ., ?••• 1··~ ?190 Safi ~ C.1"'1•8"' ~··""' ~ta A 4 "1!9''' !loul'IC•1 ~0 $4190.." S.0.,f"L~ S.-•"-• ,,.,.., w ... .-.... MISCELLANEOUS ... b" .i.:6<1 ''1• n1• Jtttl nu C"11'o ::t.t u nea 1 .. ,.lt 0 ll<"'-• -4N'd 1 '°° Colo__... fUf-J 2.00 ~--'-"'~ 24•0 T ,__,_ l:...'O ,_~ .~ •• f """9IWI, -1~ ~-Ufl-. ~ APAATM!NTS FUANISH!D I "°' •• .... "'AA r,,,.,.' $11<'11" • s ......... "ffl'O"" ~t"CN\' ._..,m .,... fie " .oCM" ·~· :....-10Mc/ ,.,..,.., APARTMENTS UNFUAN~SHEO ·-·· ,.,,.,......... H e.. DOii •IJ e. "'"' ,._ •• .. t '9 lf>A(j .?6M .'M~ .ee• M• ~til!S .t.lll ~ ,. ""' t:l.."lOI' ~!\..)ft. M<l•'4"'' v 'fl .... ,~·~ lil•r."'~ ...... I•• ~"'•'"<' '"-.... fWI•• 106'1•. ~"•"-1t'~ '""~for "c .. ~t.- ""' -· Aoo'\IA I r~ a.e~W" ' ..... ~·4\ "''Y .... ~·· ANNOUNCEMENTS .. ., •u•1tt111 a FINANCIAL ,. ... MERCHANDISE ... ·~~-~~ ~ ,"' ~-· -............. AUTOMOTIVE GAAAGi SALEI , --~ 0 . .. " 1'UTOS OOMfS IC' '"' e • • ev.- .. .. , . I It• ... l' .,,. ~ I I ' --j l 0 Zad ~oa Jaly 29 llbr.Jairmont lrbool (}JlJtNOE l'OllN'T'Y'~ OLDEST & l"IN~~7· PlllVATtt SCHOOL . Schools I Instructions ~ ~ 642-432 l . SU.e -Ext. 312 -GRAND OPINING- • NOW IN COSTA fAESA • - CURRICULM n YEARS OF QUAL TITY EDUCATION INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION by t..Cher• who carel 8TUOINT LIA.,...... Orterlag • SUMMl:!lt SCHOOL •SUMMER PUN CAMP PIO'IMllnO 1 11rona tOulldaOom '" 1>11AC lkflll lrld IN "f ATa ' • EN RIC'RMENT l COMPUTER PKO<lllAM •computtn .Art ·onma ·sporu Transportation Avallablt OFFERING CRIATIVI IDUCATION l,N A DILIGHTFUL INVIRONMINT arg• Play Area * Convenient locatlo PHYllCAL EDUCATION llnltl!IQ 1 tl•ong mono wllll I ttrong l>OOY IOI I weikou~ ollOMOUeJ PM-SCHOOL eet• "'°"'~Oft O" Ille right roeo un<Mf .... beet --"''" 11 .. 1)1099' loyt llf'Cl~I AGE 2 THAU GRADE 8 Anahtlm Aaahtlai CALL COM PUTER LAB & COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION EL\t Campw. "tst Campas GradtS: K I Gradtt;: 2-8 121 . Citron 11)57 W. Mable tn'f't (714) 744-1052 lntrodurlng our ntwei;t campl&.5: SUMMER CAMP STARTS JUNE 24 PAGE SCHOOL SINCE •toe Yorba Linda Campus Grades: Prescbool·l 47S7 Valley View (714) 524-8181 ' Pacific Travel School GARDEN GROVE 1211 Suero Garden Grove Cahf 92640 (7J 4) 971 5533 COSTA MESA 65 7 V1cto11a St Costa Mesa Cahl ~2·0302 ORANGE 1510 w Almond Oranee. Calif. (714) 978·2075 For further in.formation regarding advertising placement in the Schools & Instructions Directory · call r:rJ lftjl ~~ SUE ~ CALIFORNIA • SUNSHIME 1 GYMNASTICS 2515 North Main, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701 ORANGE COUNTY'S ONL y nw ATE ACCIEDfTED TRAVEL AGENeY SCHOOL ""*lcen Alr11M Sabre Come>uter Training MORNING. AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES .. For Active Children" SUMMER: Beach Play • Swimming • Hiking Nature Studies • Arts • Crafts • Sports Cultural Awareness • Manners REGISTER NOW for: •LOW COST 642-4321 ext 312 Qlr11: 18 MO. TO 14 YRS. loy1: 18 MO. TO 7 YRS. CALL 832-6~08 Koll Busln1tss Center·Redhllf (across lro"' Helicopter Base) Call (714) 543-9495 SUMMER DAILY CAMP • Ideal for Working f'amiltes • Free Transportat10n • Grades K·6 (7141 631·1661 1 s..11 Redhill I D T uslln, CA 92MO A11rta1at1, Uaf. Aertanh, Vat. Atut .. at1, Val. AJ1rtant1, Uaf. ,Btttb,l!!ttb 2t04 lntall It Olfict lntall 2914 Office ltat1l1 2914 Lt1t A FHa• 3004 Ltat I Ft•.. 300 RHt. ltac' 2740 l!!J!rt ltac' 2719 rt ltack 2719 1..,.rt ltacL 2 II IUUll •TIL Uart 2MI Downtown L8gunrBeach waterfront oles eleg•ntly F'ound: 6/8. 5 mos m~le FOUND: Akld• dog, VI• -• 7 · Wkly rentals now avall Prot MIF prlv ba pool jac Medlcal or Office Suites. urn/shr sctry/recep.t ~~~ uebr~~{.~h~o ":~IC. N B · / C · M · 8 re a S67Stmo-S6951mo 2 Bd Bayridge brand new 2 10N_ew_l.uK-'!'2b_r_2~b-a""!B!"'a-y"!'rld"!"ge-$126/Wll & up. 2274 New· 1/3 elec S350/,,;o/dep nd Ample pvt parking etc or seperate olllces Harior'Bak11< arkln 10~· 54&·5684 att. 6 :~~/p-:;f~s~arclt~die r':'o bdrm 2 ba condo w/vu & condos. l\Jll Vu, sec. gate. port Blvd. C.M. 646-7445 credit appl 759.5459 Reasonable rent. 660 or up to'600 s/I 646-5055 Saleway. 546-~595 g · FOUND black Persian c. ~J;t7ngn[o~ra::~~=s Ja~.10 ~PO~~~:s·c:~~· ¥f;95,~f~95 ~~~~· SUISllLOllE Rmmte wanted shr 3Br ~~:a~~-~~:1~~3'f," 1t1 MONTH FREE ~~~14~:::~~. Penr s 1 2 0 0 m 0 L 0 r I 3026 w Ca.st Hwy New-3Ba. 'n ml to bch S350 EXCEL LOC-Ulll Incl FOUND ·Ds 1Mngr·2' 17 Whitesands) IN NEWPORT BEACH. 47,_8900 9_5 wkdys UDO WATER VIEW port Beactl. relrlg'. TV 963·9387 Of 966-02'3 mOITIYI Simi FROM 95c SF & UP ft FOUND Cockatlel, ~ MPT IUOll RUl TY A great place to live on the LuK 2Br 2Ba, 2 lg decks, S 125+ wt! ..,,1 no dannslt _ NEWPORT CENTER CALL (71') 968-8 t93 por1 area. Call & IC Days 675_1642 Upper Bay Private trplc $1500 675-6359 ..,. · v.-v • Rmmt needed shr 2 BO Full Service. 644_6800 ARE FREE 631-5728 E 960 6 clubhouses & health WllLIFF I 2ba hC>Yse In COM N-ves -4 14 spas ·5 tennis coorts. 7 Immaculate 2Br 11nBa. Versailles-VIiia Balboa •••tr smkr,no pets 640-90f' --,-1-1-1-1-1-IT-H--ll LoS1 mix Terrier/Fred b1 Hut.Rar~u 2742 pools,closetobusiness. lrplc. patio. poof Com-2BdrmsS1000to S1500 ltatab 2tOI t" .. I ., ahorttlalr~all.QrM __ '!'!W',..,...."!"'!"!.,.!"9" .. ~ oc Ai~t-, Fa'Shton pletely redecorated_ Agl 8 x , 81 • _.._ Shr 3 Bd 2ba v1ew"'pool, Huntington ~~ Pl rd t ''-It 10 \Jdll collar, v Pi ell •Vtbl DEL MAR• • .. -. Ground floor S850 848 " llP•· P9 ... •vm. cleanlnQ woman. Mature bldg. ' mo's free rent "'" ... 7 / Spacious 1 & 2Bdrm Apts I stand convell1ent shops Amigos Wa 644-0906 VILLA BALBOA 2Br. Quiet. block to beach. Carport. n-smkr $500 645-6557 plus Improvement allow-see 224 s/I S ttT,50 s/11 -5-3828/E 531-0 53 D All bltins. including dish-on S•Qhl ___ Y _ new crpts & paint. lrplc, Weekly $450. 673-5198 --snce to qualified pro-$300, 648 sit 1375 Plus -292• -z iar..,,e. 'Security. pool, , Shr Dbl mobile hm w/cpt f -~• Is 700 1500 SQ ulllltles 631 ·2642 Sttrl t • 1 .. 1111 H washer. newly decorated 10-so"tmo .,. •-2185 Vacahta or sngls All ament's nr e ..... ona . -. . -Beautllut landscaping, Singtes 1 & 2 Bclrm Apart-.,.... feel at 85¢. Call now tor *BEAUTIFUL AREA * pool. 1ac. sauna BBO ments & Townhouses Spacious single. one ltatall 2907 b<:h S300es S36-63 l4 appt L. wens. 835--0818 Sky Park Ofllce-Ware- Enclosed garage Enioy (Ask about lurn1shed & two bedroom apts Saata AH 2710 •OCEANFRONT• ltatall WaatH 2909 Udo Village 359_518 sq tt house. 1-2 suites. 2.350 Quiel adult living near apts, complete with TV, $62S1mo 2Bd lba pool, 2-4Bdrm Available June Ind outdoor 60)(66' •pace offices with A/C & xlnt SQ II ea. Gd prkg ocean Low move-In cost linens & utensils. maybe 1 b 15th 22nd 673 7873 PP Bargain at 554 plsQ ft We care about our resl-rented tor short term or cu house. close 10 811 -· • will pay up to 1200/mo. parking. $ t .25/SQ 11 Incl 6 dents Sorry no pets longer) Ori Jamboree 2521 Sunflower leatall tt Reis 645-3996 Ive mess ulll. 673-3777 Agt Mo-to-Mo Bob 2 1•8700 $650 & S750 846-1755 Rd at San JOaQUln Hiiis TSL MUAIEIHT Sbrt 2HI Car11t1 ftr IEltOAL SllTE Af~:~1 :~r~~~rer:g2~1di ~ or 8'0•399o Rd 144_ 1900 H2-llOJ Ceaut. NEWPORT BEACH ltat 2912 Garden style. 1 story lacll· AJC oles, 3 ba. Fncd yrd. lrriat 2744 s ... L c.... Mttrt e~ ~~s~~P~j3~N165+ 115/mo. Storage only, ty. Well located. Corona Off Dyer Rd 1ml to NB & FURNISHED or • 9)( 16. 724 Ja.mea St, del Mar on P.C.H. Air, S D I w y ~~:~~/~gng~rp~~: UNFURNISHED • 2715 Fem 21+ ahr 3br house In Co1ta Mesa 673-7787 sep. entr. Mgr 675•6700 557-1300/631·6722 rreshlypalnted 720-0876 2 Bdrm/den or 3 Bdrm 2 • ·•~ '~· LuKury Condo-walk to So C.M. $350 mo.+'hutll Obi 1 1 New Bldg, OC Airport Greenhouae to rent. 2500 ~~ ba. frplc. frnt & back ~EALTH Cat Ptza, fplc, eleg: mst br/pvt ba. 241·0852 116g~~T L~c:i~ao:',; area. Corner ol Redhlll & sq. tt. In C M. Call Vince Lapaa li1ael 2752 yard All new. carpets. CLUBS. TENNIS trench drs. air, In-home Fem to snr CM JBr hae C.M. Call 650•5829 Bmiol. 700 sQ 11 & 1350 (213) 677-4992/dys M·Fri GOLF COURSE. attractive bllnds. range. no relrlg. security, 1br 1ba, inclds w/lem n·smkr Own ba sq It. lmmed occpy. 2922 lower condo, 2br 2ba. w/d s950tmo 675-044 1 SWIMMING. plu~ wSh/dryr, also pvt club g er $4001ino + ut 11 '. fict ltatab 14 R & H INVESTMENTS ~tP.lt!'!llra.,.1.•_P-'l'!'l""'mlll!'...,..~I bft·ins, patio gar. no pets *'" OUYOI• mu(h more! Sorry. W/tns els. poof. Jae, 241-1303 or 556-7935 1368. m. 218 I 206 at 852-8714 1000 sq " Warehouse. $835/mo 770·1950 Spacious 2Br. den. 2Ba, no pe~ Models sauna. beaut dee. Sl 30/aq tt 1617 West· Nwpl Bch across from 22•6 Newport Blvd le~rt leacl1 2769 18~50 2Br 2Ba $650. relrig stove. dshwshr incl No pets Call btwn 9.4 daily 545-4855 tun security. 2 C81" closed open daily 9 10 6 clubhse & much more. F n-smkr 22·28 shr 3Br lltt Nl!S A ·, 5<4 1·5032 John Wayne Airport. 600 $500/mo Could be used C ~d $660 melds most utlf. 2Ba N.B Sips to bch c · · g .. 2 ..,~-tor Retail. f>.40·2700 gar al door_ A/ . micro, S325+'h 111 1 111 1 Avl SQ "· Oonv"" + recep-poot 1ac + many more Days, 638•0'05 or eves. u s as lion area. S 1.25 gross 528 SF (Workshop) S300 • amemhes No pets For 731·7528 6121 5«-7066 Allaa 852-8713 $15 Utlts . See Unit 29 a pp t p I ease ca If Ap~rtments --F to shr 3 Br w/F In whlchr Nwpt Blvd, CM Inside of· 120 E 23rd St. CM 644-0509 Days only .... , 2900 temp to 7/25-$100/mo+ BACHELOR Ullls incl , BAYAIDGE CONDO ewpo Hu• o. Lag fkti furn rm. pool. Pvt r ' -S/11 $150. mo. 5S3-1115 ------N rt B -a.. S assist 8 h s 645 2357 f~ lmmac quiet, 115 Aaat•actatatl ~:12 $ B a d N~ secu _ .. naled 1700 16th Street ba, entr Prof/bus. n-smkr NB 6125-918, or 1nnnar SPIRITUAL AEADI block to beach •SO Bkr r n ..... r..u, • _ .. __ a "-HA _ _.. __ ~ Office space tor rent. ·d·"A• In •11 Maners & 6•2 3850 comm Pool spa 2 Bd 2 (~t Dover) S375 refs •94-0451 $285/mo lg matr Bd "'IV .. ..w..-" .. ...., " .. • ' ' ' .. "' 588 tt vtew I 300-500 sq It. Westciltf Counseling. 1815 So El Ba. A/C. lrplc. 2nd sty 642-51'3 L-""uns Bch turn summer, ba. 1 blk b<:h. 6'5-2863 aq · IU e -1:1.,.A 17th St & I I BAY FRONT • LuKurious overlkg pool $1400/mo .., -• 1 .... 101 ...wv• rv ne. Cimino Real, San Clem I 3bd 3ba, 2400SQ11 trplC 760_1275 Newport Bueti No. maybe longer Kitch prlvll Need Chriatlan female to ~1-3113 8am-12pm Llc'd. ,92.7296 carpets, drapes, all I $225/mo N/smkr please shr 3br home E/alde C.M. Prlme Chlro. olc space. 00 appliances. swim pool * Liil ISU llYFROIT 880 rvine Avenue ~-3097 or 642-2233 S240 utll Incl. 631·5693 Cannery VIII~, upatalrt BOY SCOUT TR P 690 Annual lease $2,500/mo S 3 2 (at 16th) I 50 S F EJ Toro. 85c p/sq. 11. Of Coate Mesa, now tak· pac1ous br ba on pvt Park Nwpt Twnhse, room Prof. M/F lg Npt Bch home o If c e q t Contact Mary Jameson, Ing membef's. Call Brad ANCHORAGE APTS bch gar. lrpt, tennis 645-1104 w/pvt bth $450 ... 'h utlls own bdrm/ba, under 35. w/shower S500. 2815 7141768-1411 or at 714/990-4921 or Joe 548· tSO I !9·51 $2000/mo neg 675-7687 760-9387 att 6pm non-smkr 250-73•5 dys Layfayette. 6•5· 7983 2131546-4520 2131942•5814, wk days GRAND OPENING LAGUNA SELF · STORAGE We are finally open!! Many different sizes available from as low as: $40. per month OPEN 9am-6pm 7 Days a week 20522 La•una Canyon Rd. 497-6900 (11> Mile South of El Toro R<>ild on Laguna Canyon Rd) I A1r•11t Ca~latt ll1ki11 Ctant Ctacrtt• Ctr1t• Deer ltpir laa• aa IAlt• hnict .... ~ P1i1ti11 Pl•llM~ ;;iiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Repairs, resurt (SLURRY Custom Cabinets, bers, Dr1V9Ways, pat/Oi, peths. Automatic OPefetor §1'9 DECKS-FENCES-PATIO WE ARE LOOKING FOR BRlCKWORK. Small jobs DAN SALYER PAINTING •D•RA•1-N1111S111ci•L1111EA_A_F-rom-S .. 1 $2 17 Per day MIX) Oual work hvy roller bookcases wsll units, etc No 1ob too small & Service. Hardw1te Re-Covefs. Replace. Repair. PAID VOLUNTEERS for Newport, Costa Mesa, Lie #425924 FIUOlta, Olspotal, HMte • FREEest Parkinglot.Apt crownrT)Olding &flnlsh4td Reas MICkey536-0553 placement Specl el 1oyear1exper 754-1620 DRUG STUDY Involving lrvlne Ref's 675-3175 Ca11 Anytlme.9e.4-2017 851-~M&M842·903: That s ALL you pay tor complx spec1ahst gd serv carpentry •96-0394 Thursdays 6'2·3490 E'~ le Pl ......,. n~ 11 Rheumatoid Arthllls -·.....:-3 lines 30 days Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm C"l• Cut -.tr · um~ • ._ • .,,, .. a Call 645-7862 ..., .. , GLASGOW PAINTING Expert Service & Aepal1 in tne Servlc:e or Remodel. All *' l •-* Int/Ext 30 yrs exper., 32 yrs exp. Relld'l/Comr DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll All FOii LOIS Your Daily Piiot Service Directory Repr.s.ntallve 142-..121 11t. ao• Ac1a1tluJ CtiHalr EwquiSne Aeou111ca e- eprayed or remove 0ry. w•lf Repelrs 8A7 7901 C1rra1ry Child Care for the summer Cl • la work lna'd Tom 841-1292 ••H lffai~ • •-ref'a f>.42·621' Uc •409035 964-H' Aatt Dttailiat Ell___,. ca; ...... , s;;::;to; In my tiome. For more In-r ta at GEN HO"•E REPa1RS ROBtN1S fa NINO CLEAN & EXPERT INT/EXT 20 v .,_ ~Cr.L"'El"'"'!'N!'!!IN"'!'G-1N"'s~ibl!'e•1'!"!110""u•t191 Re;.7r~Re~:11dd1Uons tormauon ca11650-o258 TIEEI taint. i>ryw';11. earp';nt,Y SERVICE. a throoughly ~.21~r:;:e~~ AV8r'age Room .. 119~=~ P!J!kln 1nctds Paste WulnQ S65 Doors-etc 5•8-4980 Fonner O.C Socia.I W<>fker Topped/removed. Clean· ate Gary 845-5277 PTL clean house 540-0857 terlal Small Jobs wek:ome. 1"""p•&&.-l~/l""'ll .. l .. l"'"l.,m ... '"'l••-I Mike-642•20'3 BUILD OR REPAIR wlll provide aale, secure up. new lawna. 75 1-3476 HANDYMAN LARGE and HouMcieanlnQ, carpets & Quick A~:r:t9Vl~~38048 6'2..()4'2, PUt/Pf'eeent/Mu,.. Watts, stairs r11llngs care In stable envtron-Clean Ups•Tree TrlmmlnQ small. I DO IT ALLI upholstery, windows. etc. LO RATES. 552--0410 PAINTER NEEDS WORK! Advtc. on 111 mattere I ll~Jlitti_at 'doors~~=;~82~~dlngs Cment HB home 940--07~ Yard Malnl. •HaullnQ 531-5579 Pat Of Ive mlQ. 11"11lahtt111-IJlJ ------Int/Ext, celllnga, renn cab. Diane 850-27! , Grandmother wnl Babysit tatramn MIKE 660-32&3 FENCES • DECKS HOUN 9'tdlel. HouMS, 01• IT&IY• Ol&.UU t26l yra •xP .. work ;uar. 1n my loving C.M home Complete patios Covers Ctatral Complete Clean-Up, gen'I PATIOS • GAZEBOS fleet & condo's. CleanlnQ ITIMm •YI• OI. Davia PalntlnQ 964-3837 5•6-1806 Marcet Decks Concrete walk· Palnt-#enclnQ·maaonlry· malnt, tree trlmmlnQ, frM W -5009 experts. 722•7016 Orange Co. Of'lolnal CHRISTIAN PAINTER -----ways Brock walla. Room t ,,._ atlo -deck ests M1uro, 631·4097 Student Movera. Tneured NEEDS WORK. Lie. Reu. I\ • ROUND THE CLOCK• add'ns 15yr exp 646-•834 epoxody ~. o t P11 83 1 1 6,..,~ laalia~ IT'S SPRING CLEANING Lie. T124·438. 8A 1·8427 Free E11. 8' 1-3583 .,.._ ... ·up & ........ ,._, 0.C Mon-Sun FIT-PIT -----rem ... -. c. c • ...., Lawn & Garden Service TIMEI Cell now for NEWW eh St ,......,. ..,...~-, Patient-Healthy environ ONE STOP HOME ANO . Reaaon1bte 9 yra exp: AXUCO oVE.AeboVe SP9Cl1L$.Qrlng ratee Ill' OUN orage TopQull1tyP.int1ng 15yta Alrp0f1•rM979-1272 • 0-7yrs 722-10•1 • COMMERCl~L MAINT. M ... ~rt1 ~S.Sf33 Furnll\Jrt-;lrtih, Tr... •lulll* 11 'C Hal lntl Ql, St, llc,334950 IO YRS EXP All etet9tlr1i CARPENTRY 472--0738 • L "3·5415 NORM -P'no Ceeeona 875:U3& H •·a.. llt· 1111 1vce avail. !~t1 ~rate L~~:;g ~I~;'~ e:;~ f~ Orienta! C1rpenter re· ~:~~~~:~~~:i.A;~:li: TIE 1&1111111 LT HAULING . MOVING ............ Salon de Mullque •• , tow tit• ~7 C M with TLC 631-5009 modellnQ, trench doora, FrN est KeVln 873-,503 Lawn & Garden Malnl. By GMAQe' & Yard Clnup1 ..... ft If 111-1221 Llea A Zecohtnl, B.A __ ---Sojl, etc •94-0305 · men cotteoe tralMd In JC>fl &4&--8192 - , .... 11,. F d lNTERtOAS Tilt Mother wltl babysit 1n hef l lendtcaplnQ "9·2120 .... ...., • Mullc L .. aona College HANGING/STAIPPINQ I"'!!~"!"!!!'!'!!'!' c M hOme Mon-Fri da)'I Repalr·Doors-Alteratlona lltddu IHlt• I fitatu Home, Offtoe Cleenlng & Prof, your home Speolal· VISA-MC 873-1512 Tai I •HllHC only 548-5061 anY11me R~el-Panel-Locks..etc pa-wmll Me11cutoua Japaneee oat· eootclng s.rvic. MO 8253 ty Women Kid• toot Eva _ & repalt All rypee. Wlndow-F~Cablnet --den«, xlnt y1td main· lOSE WiidRT. dOXR'.o · 5-47-3524 or •09·3&43 Ex!*t WalleOV«lno In fr .... Lie. 13,.2345 35 yrs exp Jerry 842-0s.87 OualttyWOfk, frM•t. t&lnlflQe. Yoehl "4~2087 AEOROBIC MUSCULAR NEED HELP? Fr1ntlc -11111atlon Reae, Coneuft. · · lat,I, litC,tal A U25513 M&-7'401 n..-• •--TRAINING 761-0180 hou .. holda preferred! p tlat ant A11l9M1nt 581-1590 , •• Re1i<ld Bldg Contrlcior --~lty Land~ onw • Reta Llaa, 5•8-6857 • ·~~111-a1/ln1Mtliat ltlltH lftricH R.mOdellng & C1blnet1 Llc'd Etectnclan Outllty Malnt, eleaoup, tr.... FINE PAINTING By Rich-NORMS WALLCOVE ING ''"""' ......... ,.. .. ,...111 .. "' _.. ,. •1 1 A!! p 1;1 p -·· / Srnelf !Obi lied 845-6456 work In 'ffN' hOmel offtQe 19flclf Scott, 4M-0708 ltalt~ ltnlff QUALITY & SERVICE lfd Slnof 18 yra ol heppy ALL KINDS FREE EST SU ENRICHMEN --"'P!'t"""'""!"!l ... ~~I D a ..,... ro ore ... in . RMs 8i1an 869-<>337 SPECIALIZED CLEANING wa1omer1 Lie 280844 Llc:•3309M }'10.721·1 TutorinQ K·12 AbOH's eBfdQ•Carpen1ry Fiberglass Retlnlthrs, Ill• , T&UTA UlllUll Therepeutlo Mueege by Lynn 54t-1t53 Thanlt·Youl ff3..4114 · Proftolenc.lee.17a.9304 25 ~·lie f3()t1!52, bond, 1.1nk-tub1 30 yrs 859-9656 C It , NEW/REftAIR Ouellty No Mein v«' dn-uc> trM Oevld G,..t lot your _ _ Paper HanglnQ & Aemovel --.--- fr .. ett. lnWI 5<4&--271 9 , l!Jlf f'YICt joba lo am11t, reuonal>M trim. up. 20 yrs SJ1-30M flHIUI 714-01· 1751 AAINDOW PAINTING Int/painting. JClnt ,.,_ fl"M f ... OAIHT OiJiilli Free •t , lfe'd 831·2345 __ _ !~t , 11&1·F -~~ ~; =. n~ ...,._ lt0-*7 ···~.."!.~~ htktffplal · Whtt•.CnlgM Ht-710$ R!SIO/COMM'l flHD 29 I .. -OflllUO 9TUO "prfnklere-Uower Mda, --ne together Flineri1e1a1._....-.Mei .. __ ,, eo1 pera Al • A/P. P/R. ¥'1 0o my own wOrk Uc I . ~ EVALUATE NEW DRUG laWnM:lln ~. "4·234& A A A P9'ntlng Intl Ext/ atrlp/.Call P..-ello •"°'SIJO _ ~f AN qtr Stateffed reports 27804 1 Al 84M12e XUeW RWN ror OSTEOARTHRITIS of --HOUM/ Apt Fr• ea1 teec:h em Clell T7M24S PI U..Oel AnM 3 • 20 yr1 e1Cp PIOll-up & de-Catttll . -Cerpentty, ~ win. lhe hlpS or k,,... FREE Anytime H2-3235 alt ... &46-4~,9 "her-bfoiled, Ch en ,...... o~. pt\,mbfng, rNrllt•. ot~argetqyav ... ,.rett • •n•• CUSTOM-PAINTING-Pini !!I ., .... a..w_ x, ... e ....... Need HM!) wttfl Banlt IMfOOd w/ell lhe trim· FtNCnDXIA. u;: I 1ub encl. flaullno. ttC Put your 9dWnielng mw-.._ & repair. AN fypet 25 Yrs Llc#403M 1 lnt'd '•., •• na.1• L160a-= "8ililn; ec:+no·Se*oeflnQ Stttement1 or AccountfnQ mlnQI S4 50 per peraon old Wood. cheln link And V• .i..11 Lord aage WhetW the readeh ouaJ!ty. LOWPflC• Bonded COLOR EXPERT t/A Full ~~m~ 8ptfn0 ~ "*"" SAVE MOHtvll 83t .. 18t StO-up Oe~blO 5" 1·~'1 or l4lU 2"·18~5 Mike FrM •I Gr11g, 9M-01 18 (llc:•30'405) ~82~4' •• 142-6171 kte &314345 Aef'1 "3-0tt1 R~erd IPCIOHpe~tngrepih flOS-llatboe 11 l~W , _ t, I" .. I JI' • .. • ~---"""-·~·._.~~~--- .. I. . . •• Cl • 8 , • 1 Ltll I I .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .... ., • I~ ... -----· c-• -r'=-~-~ =-" .. "':-:. .. -~- -'~"· OOWN . . I Or1nge Oou1 DAJL't' PILOTJWedneada}', June J2. lilS Mil-Tiii ............ 1141 NOTICUlfl IC Mm ............. =:t... otClt H .. '71'.,rOftve.~i. "'Ila ...... ,... '""'oTD•'!!_9 .. 8AU NOTa TO Notice I• II« . .t>y gl~ tllll I publlo Meting .. to be held by the City Councill of eo.11 . In 1"41 CouNlll c::"~ I.It~ ,.cei.... publlc com!Nfll tW' .. • ..... CM.OITOR9 Of' M .... Clllfom11, on Jyne 17·, IN$ 11 e :)() &> m Ot .. toOn ll*'Mfter • Pf.Ctlc&ble The purl)OM ol thll pu Y-luOQ9t Al.l.MAK!SI F0tPll\'IC*9d ~ ~ 8UUC,,..,..,.,. on Ille propoMCI u ... o1 rec:1era1 ,..__ Shllllng l!nlll*"«'lt Fundt to be ~optlelltd In the IN&: flteal~; to pr.aent Ol'al efld/Ot written .1.,,.,. 00..,N .. _...._...~ .. _. -~"VA , ............. 1-. -Nola 11 turt~ ""-tl'lat at tne atoremenllOMd llme and pllll9, any and all 1n..-11ted penon• ~ t ... .,. _................ ,..,._'ti t3t• You-:.=--.. -···"T 1-..,,_,.,. "....... Id F...._.._, .. __ s11·•1n tun<t• DeHwr• Any'--tlllltln Ull "........ • ..... _,,._ u.c .c .) COM11*'11t COnQetnlng the prOC>()Md UMt OI .. .._ • ._.......ut .. 0. • 1\111<1 I ·~Fltcal YMI 1185-te Budget aa • Hftll LIUI Toe> Mwcecs.t PflcM Paid '8iwegon runt OOOd G:Ja UNOIR A DHD Of' TMllT Notice II h«'9by g1--. to Pr-.nlld below 19 A aummwv comcwlaon ol the prC)90Md UNI Of r.o.t.i ~u. Sn1t1ng • o All 1"6-M _._ R ""* ,....., •3"5 00 °080 DA~.IUNS1'1'Lttll..Ullf. Cfldllora OI l"e wllhl ~I~ ""'"~ ~opoeed •fl!Mata CallPltlrOf ay ... u ..... e7s,.7,29 LIH YOU TAKI ACTIC* llemld tr~ll 1t11t MIJOt--....... ~ ~ 11./ ..... 1111 .... " ... n TO NOTIC1' YOUR~~ bulk trlf\•" aboul 10 Cllegoty Pr~ 11r.Oif.H8 111.•tr.m -• 4111 llUDl1 '73 CH[V SEDAN Big PTY." llAY. AT made on~ pt PYotec:tlon of Perton• .. PrOC>lfty lS . 5 .-ea aoo 5,5 1&.300 I .... Tl LUii 2 13of11.t 837-2333 motor. ld•el tor tOWinQ A "'9UC 8ALL • OU .,.,..nlf1., d-.crlbed community Health Ind !nvlronmenl 27,500 •• I0'.33& 9.454.335 !!!L!!!!!!L-~·!!!•• .... ... MUC "°TICE MUC NOTIC( ...,.. llOUM 1r1ller $800. Good NIU AN IXPlAMAT'IOtf The ""'* Ind Trenaport•llon 750.ooo 7oe2°,6S 7.092.'S& -------~..._ __ 1,..,.1 .. u,_,1,...naun•H~~11n --.. 11 c:orld &-4a.-12•e :,,,.n:,::..~.:;=Htldd""""'"• .. -o",.::,';t~ =:i~~~t 4:f:-s.~:::= ..... • .. OllYITTI LUlll YOU. YOU IHOUlD COM-cox. D o.s . •9'-0 I Total '1I177,500 ==· I I r Mtf wlets 1lloy,ltl'lr,anr1,bl11U llQ Of TA,CT A L.AWYIJ'. Blvd , ,, 103. Irvine, CA Dlltff for Revenue Sharing S350 000 HUNTINGfON BE.ACH 10 ml must NII $'$-78.t 1 .,. h N •d CEL C.1if0fnl1 Mortgage Ser-9~7 14 · Conttruct -Clvle c.rtt« Fire St1t1on 750•000 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH """ mont O own. vice. a Catllornl1 oorpor Tiie locallon ln Catlt0tnla Conltruct & Detlgn St0tm OfaJn Mule< Plan ~· • S40-5l&.t '81 911 SC Targl, rid OAC Suzann 5~1.t8 111on 11 duly 1ppoln1d Ol tl'le cNef uec:ulMI 0 Socltl Progrem Support ll-:lff.500_ &.-2-<>e31 wtcork lltlr Int, 33M ml, ------Truat• un~ tl'le IOllowloV °" prlnclpal bualneu o Total ..,_,.....,.._ a. W .. to20 wtru· bit olr (7 1') All mOdelt Che'ly 81•85 dtterlbed dMd ol tru11 olthe Intended t1anafer0t It; Pvbllllled Or.,. Coett Dally Piiot June 12. 1N& ..... ... 821--0748/~13-327·6070 , ..... IU 1111n WILL SELL AT PUBLIC HIM .. above. Mftlll'C P\BJC NOT!t[ Pll IUI I If PAii '&4 325EBMW tow ml, no A&J Leulng 540_.300 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST All othtf bullMN narn.a fltB.IC NOTICE Pl8JC NOTIC( rta.IC NOTICE f'tB.IC "" "4 ~ for cera. true!(•. Yatll oown pumt. toke Olllf IEW c•• •u11 BIDOEA FOA CASH OI' u and addr ..... uted by the UNITID aTATaa IC·ta17 WE COME TO YOU 1 an ... Ml 10'111 In S.Cllon 2t241'1 OI tnltn<*' 1r1111fwOI' wttl'lln NOTICI NOTICI or NOTICI Of DllTNCT COURT •tCTITIOU8 IUIMll &41·9903 Anytime 7 Dye 1>aymen11 71'1821-07'8 USEI OAI SALES the Civil Code. •II right. ttti. wee .,..,. latt .,..,.. tatt INVfTIMG M>I HATH °' DIATM Of' CINTRAL DlaTNCT NA• ITATIMINT 213/327-6070 ind tnl«lll eonwyed to pllt IO far 11 known 10 tilt No1ic. l1 l'lertlby glvtn that .... M. KM ... N THOMAI I . °' CAL.WORMIA The fotlowlng l)«IOnl 111 UNIVERSITY WI llY and "°'* Mid by 11 under Intended 1ran1farH art: lht Soard Of Trull ... of 1111 alM llMWtt .. MMA MUOHll, IV FEOEAAL DEPOSIT IN· dotng bualn111 11· AS· OLWIDSMU081YLEOAl/HONSOA OLUI CAii llld Dted ol Trull tn tlle nont Huntington 8"Cl'I Union HINDat80NKRl8M• AND or AmMIMID SURANCE COAPOAATION. SISTANCf UNLIMIT!O CHIC" ~?1perty hereln1fler d•· The ntlM(•J end bulln... Hlclh ~ Ol1ttlc:1 wilt r.. Mm OP H iii M>N H lit M>N Plllntlftl 18'5 Anlllelm Avtnue. I 1'· Tl.els .... bed aodreu of the Intended Otivt INi.cl IS1di IOI' IU~· TO AD•HTIR TO .a.ae•ntTWR 111 D. Colll M .... CllllOl'nlt '., HLU. IVERSON UI TAUSTOR DENNIS 1r1n1l ... -'1) art. ALBEAT lnx WANG COMPU EA HTATW NO •• ,mu HTATW THO• ... sJ• .. ES. LrO .• "'2•21 KUPIN&"'l and SUS'"N ..., •• INTEN.NCE .. ti or T Ill...... ..___._..Al•..... ,., .... NO ·1----..... ...... .. " " ,. H T JAN, DDS .. 500 Jack· ... "' m ng <l o ...... a.,_,..,..,.,,_, ••• • .. -Callfornl• Corpor1tton: Nikki Stnd1, I 845 Fii ISEI GARS SKUPINSKI, HUSBAND aon Plllcl. Apt 31tl, Glen· equll to 11'19 epeclflca1lon1 eredllors •nd cont1ng1n1 To 111 hek1. benellclartu. JAMES THOMAS WIL-Anaheim AYtnue, • 13·D 2•50 H'"RBOR BLVD POR<,('Hf ND WlfE dale. CA 81206. , on file In tht office ot .. Id etldll0tt, and peraon1 wt\o crldlto" and contlnganl Li•••sD·. JULIE .... "IE WIL· Cotti MHt. Gtllfornll " " Al IOI BENEFICIARY The Ban· Thal Iha property pertl· 0.1tr1C1 Bid• lhall bl o!Mfly may be Otl'ltrWIM lnter•tld Cfedltor1. and pettonl wl'IO ........ """"'" s D 921127 COSTA MESA t Ill VIWll"l ford·WhlUng Company, I nenl helllo ts deterlbld In marktd "WANG COM· In the wlfl and/Ot .. 111t of: m1yblotherWIMlnternted LIAMS: THi~~LA J. Margarat GrHnwlfl. 540-96.tO H1yhu1 Qu•llly Tt•l.I eo<por11ton general H Stock In Trade. P UT ER MA INT EN · MINA ~4. KRESSEN alao In tht wOI an<J(or tlllll of-MICKLO: and d I 2_.B5I WOOdslde Lana. Et -WE llY All IUIES ""'••" ""'"10 RECORDED June 22 Flwtur11 and Equlpmen11nd ANCE -Bid • 808 Id· known 11 MINA HEN· THOMAS E. HUGHES. IV MICKLO. Diian in 1 TOl'O, CA 92830 USED CARS & TRUCKS CH1c·u 81928-22t~!n11stroulman0ffl'!'.!'1m~. Goodwlfl 0111111 o.rt1ln Din· drllMd to Allyn E ROW1ey, DEASON KRESSEN A petition hU blen llled CV 6 c;: ~OML (K•l Thll bu1lntH ,, con A ,..., ...,,. " 111 Practkle. end 11 1oc1ttd Purcn1slng M1naget, Hun1-A petition llal blen liled by Marie A. Hugtltl In the 4 1,1--.....1 ducted by co-pertner• COME IN OR CALL FOR IVEBSON corde In the oftlce of tha R• 11 ,940 trvlne Blvd . • 103. lngton Belch Union High by WIHle Bowne Wood, Jr In Superior Court ol Orange ----o"E AMED Maigarll Grttnwlll FIH &PPIAll&l corder of Orange County lrvlne, Cafllornla 1127t.t Senool • Dlatrlc1. 10251 Ille Superior Court of Or-County requeatlng lhll T~J~!N~(~)V V~u art Thie ttatement w11 fifed DeULLO 44S F tou1 Hwy 'Said Dted ol Trust. d• The Bu1inen name uMd Yorktown Avenue, Hunt-angt County reQUffllng tl'lat Maril A Hughel be 8P· DE •ed d with lhe County Clerk ol Or •H•-a••n N .. •1por1 ttuch IL....llS l" ~bes tlle tolfowl119 prop. by seld 1ransleror1 11 aald 11191on Beacn. CA 926-48 and Wfllls Bowne Wood. Jr be pointed u pereonll r~ l\ertby tummon •JnOYCE anga county 00 Mey t4 _.,. --1 _ •1 tocatlon ft WILLIAM J COX. racelvld al Ot before 2·00 eppolnled 11 personll rep. r-t•ttve to ldmlnlst" the quired to Hl'VtlS upon 1985 . 18211BEACHBLVO. LOT t3 OF TRACT 1712 DOS pm , June 27, 1llB5. 11 retenlallvelo edmlnlllertlle .. 1111ofll'l9dac4Kl4lnt. J BURROW • ,27Mll HUNTINGTON BEACH '70 0t Dan, .t dr, lo ml, IN THE CITY OF COSTA Tl'lll .. Id bulk tr1n1ler le whlCh lime and place bld1 as1111 of lhe dececleol The patltlon requeale Pl1lnt1ff'1 attorney, whOM Publilhed Ora Cout ••1 IOll l•I HI 1 &l hand controls S 1000 ot>o MESA COUNTY OF OR· Intended 10 be conaum· wfll be pybllcty opened and The ptlilion• requHll aulhOl'lly to 1dmfnl1ter th• addreas 111. Sch1a011.10B~.!'_'.lldu Dally Pllol Mey 2~9• June -• I • ltlb ltzct I 756-0379 aM 12 noon ANGE' STATE OF CALI· mlled allhe ottlce ol ANNA raad In Bldg. C. Rm 36t 1u1llorlty to 1dm_lnl11., Iha Nllll unde< the ln<Mpen-& Gore. nc · .,_on 2 1965 WI WAIT ,... •a RA wlii/rid lnlerlor r-::.1 ' 19 FORNiA. AS PER MAP RE-M ROH ESCROWS. INC.. Each bid Slllll remain valid Nlate under ll'le lndapen-dent Admlnlatr1llon ol El· Av• • Sult• 800. Sin Ollgo. 5· 1 • • W-306 OWl •••••a•r very 1mprNsl11e clesslc ,,. COADED IN BOOK 50 35321(1lelllAWI •t01 LOI l0t1perlodof80days1fte< dent Admlnlatratlon of El· 111a1Act. CA9210t ---0 $ B 500 533-'2•2 -I & PAGES 32 TO 36 IN· '"lamllo1 Clllfor'n11 90120 the dlll epeclflld IOI' ll'le , .. , .... Act. A 1*rlng on lhe petition 11'1 .,,._ JO_ ltte com-s.. Tony.Ra)ll nly 1 · '68 L TO Od llrM. nt S ~--row ·• t<M97-DL on or ce~I ol bids. A llelrlng on tl'le pelfllon wlil be l'leld on JULY 3, 1985 plaint which 11 herewith ..,. P\B.IC NOTICE •-aL lllS bodys300obo845-2866 CCELLUL~N1Evoeuso·~·PMs.' 1N-~ T N 3 I ...... U"""'YOUWllhln20d•""' _.....;.,:::=.;;.;.;_;.;.;....;.;..-...--.. 9 ..... ...,. lf11t'June211th 1985 he Board of rust•• wOlbeheldonJULY3, 1985 •t8:30A.M.1no.&>t. o. • • .,.. ... ~. f 1 ,. 9U81Nl•I ----------'69 MUSTANG Fastback THE OFFICE OF THE This bulk tre~1t., 11 aub-1hallbtlh1101a fudgeofll'le 119':30A.M.lnl>lpl.No.31t 700 Clvlcc.rtter0rNIWa1t. lftlf' aervlce o ll'll aum-FICTITIOU8 THEODORIE ROBINS FORD JOl'>O HAIUlOA Ill II 0 CO\IA Ml!iA b47 0010 __ .. au10. p/s, 301 VB, runs COUNTY .AECORDER OF ject lo C1lllOl'ni1 UnlfOl'm qu1lltyolequlpmentofferld 700CMcc.rt1erOrlvtW11I, S1nt1An•.CA92702 monauponyou.axriuelvt1~: NAM18TATWMINT _ well, rough body. $800 SAID COUNTY Commttcill COOi Section Ind r11«ve1 the right 10 r .. Santa Ana, CA 112702 IF YOU OBJECT to ll'le the day of MtYlce. ~ct!. Tiie following per~~~ OBO 5.t9-1369 MAY ALSO BE-KNOWN 8106 ject any or Ill bids and lo IF YOU OBJECT 10 Ille oranllng ot ll'le petition, you to do IO, ludfiment YI dol~ t>Y9inlll .. ~!>fl -------=-AS: 980 OINI: Slraet. Cotll The namt and addr-ol wllvt anv frrlQUflrlty lhel• granting of Ille petition, you ¥iould tither eppear II the fault wlll be •~:' IQld~ TAP • 848 Goldeor ve. ·75 Mustang V6, .t 1pd, M .... CA 92827 the peraon wllh wnom In. 1nould elth'er 1ppeer 11 lht llUrlng 111d 111t1 your ob· r.ou lor the retie emltl Colt• MPI, CA 112&28 New 'BS's In stock. origin al owner, excellent The beneficiary 11nder Hid claim• may be ff led 11 ANNA Alt)ln ll. Rowley, ,vrchaa-halrl119 and 11111 your ob-)eellonl OI' ni. written obJec.-n 11~~.:. ·~· MOINAN Sam Zlmrlng. Mmt u J..,. 9022 cond $1095 C all DeldolTrusl,byrMaonof'I M ROH ESCROWS, INC., "'tMenatet l~tona0tfllewrltten3bjtc-Ilona with Iha OOUt1 t>elOl't .,...,.. · 'lbOYe . '11.IHP •IKR inc1ud1~1:8 ~new is _9_62-1980 AT<i1i ~=• °' .C:;',!J" :::r:~~: !~!,~~~~.~i~!r,7, 1~11:,~ P~:f"'~~:~n;8&, .. , ::•ri:~~~n~'." Y:':rt,=~ ~':. h:.'~':e ,:=.!~; ~2~~, :="~ du~~~ br~~rn~1~'u1fon- 2 door. pis. AM/FM eaas. IEACl llPORT1 Liacol1 9.a~ he<etofore eHCUled and cl.-Eacrow # 10,97-DL and the Daffy Piiot June 12. 19, 1985 •nee may b411..1R.per1on or by your lllorney. p blllMd 0 CoMI ~~:: !.':i~. WU llled air cond prep. E.JC1ra cap B4B Dove Street N e .75 Cont Mrk IV ail pwr llverld 10 lhe undertlgntd 1 1841 day '°" llllng ctalm• by W-1184 your 111orne?.-" IF YOU AAE A CAEOITOR u rano;9 J -~t111.._ County Cltfk 01 Or-fuel link. radlal tires & 712 0100 · · written Dtc1ar1tlon of De-any CfeditOI' ll'lall be June lF YOU ARE A CREDLI~ °" 1 c:ontlngent credllOI' of Dally Pftot May 22, • une ""' .... more.(11k 1713Ser°'60l • 1~ great. xlnt cond. fault and Demand for Sai.. 271h, 1985. wtitcn ta the P\B.IC NOTICE 0t •contingent credltOI' ol tl'le cMCMlld, you must 11i. 5. 12• lllBS w.810 ange County on May 14' 11111 ------MUST SELLI $20Q.O.. Ind written notic. 01 bn1eci'I buslnen day before tha the decMMd. you my1t Iii. your cl11n'1 wltn the cour1 or 1985 nTMl'7 ORANGE COAST VtlkawajH 9173 OBO 546-8'84 1t1d ot eitctlon 10 C.UM the conaummalion date specl· NOT.CE Of your cl•lm wltll lh• eourt °" prlMnl It to tl'le person1l1---------O C 1 Jeep/Renault '65 vw BUG. new eng . ;;;::;;:;;;:;::;;:;;;;;;;;:;:tiiiiii undersigned to NII .. Id fled lbove. DEATH O• preaenl It to ll'le pe<aonll 1'91)reMnlltlYe rlntedt~ PlB.JC NOTICE D.':~b~=~un!a;ir 1a, 0:. 252, Harbor Costa Mesa gOOd cond . new Urea. property to .. 111ty Hid obll-Datld· June 5th. 198S J A M E I w I L L I A M ftP<tsenl1ll11• appointed by lhe oourt wttl'lln our mon 1--...;..;;~;;..;.._..._...-....__ 3 985 ••t IQ2• S 1500 080 btwn 9·.t. gallons, and 111ef111ter Ille ..._. K. T)M. o.o.&., lft. Mel~ 11'1e court within lour month• from the date of flra1 It-UNCTID ITATllt July · 1 W-863 -• undersigned eaulld .. Id ~ TrMatwae AND Of' NTITION lrom 11\e dlle of ""' It-IUln<:e of letters .. provided CMITRtCT COURT -----·-· 241•3562 nolklt ol breach Ind of elec· ANteA 111 ROH lllCROWI, TO ADfllttNllTWR auance of fellers aa provided In Section 700 ot tnt CENTRAL OflTiltCT Tnclrs •• 90 S ;-67 Bu,g 53~ new pairi't. 1100 to be Reoorded Ftbru· INC.. MU Ketella Ave. HTATll NO. A·1211U In Section 700 of th1 Problla Code of Callfornla. OJI CALWORHIA 171 Ford 112 ton P.U. 386 S1.t00 OBO 964-8178 1ry 2S. 1985 u lnltrument #101, Lea A......_, CA To all llelrs. beneflolarlet. Problla. Cocla of Caltfornla. Tiie time f0t flllng claims wlll CRIPPLE CREEK PART- Numbe< 66--065263 of Mid tOnO, lactOW 1M17-ol crltdlior1 and contingent Tiie time IOt llllng ctllm• wtH not 11plrt prior to lour NERS, LTD , Plaintiff• VB eng. auto. reg Jas• '6B BUG 1 owner good Oftlclal Record• Put>llshld OrlllOI COal1 creditor•, and P«IOl'\I wt\o not expire prlOr to lour monlhl lrom tl'le dall of tht 119 good work truck, 75 cond new paint new i#iil~""ill Said Hie wtll be made. but Delly PllOI June t2, 1915 may bl olherWIM 1nterHtld month• from tl'le data ol the llearl119 nota lbovt SH~RSON/ AMEAICAN 549-2756 or 5'9·B7 l0 stereo. IQOkS & rune ~-------=:~ wltllOUI covenant Ot Wlf-w-eeo In Iha wlll end/or fftate of: lle1r1119 noll<le above YOU MAY EXAMINE tlll EXPRESS ESCROW COM- Aati,att, ---greal. s 1500 631-59B3 9325 ranty.e•Prtll or lmplled, ,. JA M E s w ILL I AM YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe nte kepi by lht court. II you PANY, I D111w1ra corpor· "'"'"""---""-'--.'"'"'~lgardlng 1111t. po...aelon. or P'ta.IC NOTICE McFARLAND Ille kept by Iha coun II 'f04J are 1 person ln1.,es1ed In 8 1 1 o n • Cla11ics 9049 6 9 LUXURY SEDAN '72 Mercury Comet 302 encumbrll\QMIOP1Ythar• A pellllon hit been filed Ill I peraon lnlerMted in Ille es11t1, you may_..,. SHEARSONI AMERICAN ·30 MODEL x ca6'lo1e1 All options. )(Int condl V8 Good condition m11ningprlnclpal1UmOllhe ~COUNTY by AGNES PATRICIA Iha 111a1e. you may~ uponlhe axeoutOl'Ofldmln· EXPRESS INC , I Delaware Convertible. S"9SOO $23.000 533-'2•2 $800/obo 856-2693 note(t l -MCUred by u ld ~.NOR COURT McFAALANDln the Superior upon Ille IHC\110!' or 1dm1n-111r11or. or ul)On !he al· oorporauon: and GAAY M. 0 8 0 • 675•8995 .70 Sq, reblt eng $950 Obo .73 Capri, V6. auto. pis, gd Deed ol Trust. wllh lnter•t CA81 NO: QO 514 Dl" Court of Orange County r• illrllor. or upon the 11-, torney IOt ltit txacutor or WEST. lndlvldu1lly and 49.._39,0• 2131749•97B3 cond 1980 obo 937-9590 ••In said noll provided, •d· f'LAINTI,,: ,.TIR M. queellng that AGNES PA-lornev for the executor OI' admfnlstret0t, and flit with doing bualneu under llc-'48 Buick Roadmaster. __ __ __ 111110es. if any, under the DEUR a THIMH Ill. DE· TRICIA McFARLAND be ap-edmfn1ttrat0t. and rii. with the court with proof of ..,. 111tou1 bullnnl nema ol , Dr. t\ e w pa 1n1 • 'J.2 vw BUS am/Im stereo ·79 Ceptl 45,000 ml new term• of said Dted of Trust. IHI( pointed as personll rep-the court wlln prqot of llt· ~. • written requeet 1111-PREMIER DEVELOPMENT rechromed. ret>lt eng B tracit, xlnl cond • runs Micnelln tires. all auto-'"'· charg91 and ••'*1"' DERNOANT: 8"CIAL· r1119"111fve 101dmlnfster Iha Ylce, I written requetl 1t1t· Ing that )'OlJ dlllre specl1I AND PREMIER DEVELOP· $-4BOO. ,99•5156 great. needs no work matlc $3500 631-6110 of lhe Trustee and ol Iha TY CMtTNeUTORt, LTD estell ol the decedent. Ing tttat you dealre 1pecl1f notlca ol the llllng of an In-MENT, a C1lllornfa corpor. _ --w/30M rbll eng . MUST -----32 trusts creeled by seid Deed NOTICE Of The petition reque111 notice ol the tfllng of an In· venlory and apprllNrnent of atlon. Defendinl Aatff la,.rtt4 SOO $2000 c 1 Ol••••~ile 7 of Trull MARIHM'l I ALI authority to edmfnlst., the YWllory Ind 1ppraf-'*lt 01 111111 11Mt1 or ol ll'le petl-CeM No SELL N al • Said sele will be ne4d on By virtue of I writ Issued eallte under Ille lndepen-ltlate IHetl OI' of the pelf. Ilona or IClCOUnll mentfoned CV 8-4 1845 MAP (Bxl Quick' 53 l·0490 75 Cutlass air condition-THURSDAY JUNE 27 19115 on December 28. tll84 1n 1he dent Admln111r1uon ol Es-lions or IOCOUnll meotlon~ In Section 1200 and 1200.5 ol IUlllllONI IJIW 9112 75 Conv Bug red w/new ing AM/FM !lereo 11 11 00 am 1111\e Concord at>ove deelgnated Court 1a111 Act In Section 1200 111d 1200.5 o( the Calllornia Problle Code OM AMt:..,.D 'BO 528t wht/tan. auto. blk top. brakes clutch, S 1300 OBO Cell attar Stree1 en1ranoa to the buffd· upon a judgment entered. in A l'learfng on the petition the Callfornia Prob1tt Code. Publianld Orenge Coast Cowt.AINT loaded 62K mr $ 10,400 SJlOO 979-6644 5PM 5.t6-9738 Ing located 111 t570 Elll favor ol Judgmen1 ctadl· will be held on JULY 3. 1985 Dougl11 K. Wlllece, At-Dally Piiot June 11 , 12, 18. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED 546-l330IWB5-4·l9251H .76 STATION WAGON 17thSlree1.Sant1An1.Cafl· tons) Paler M Deiaer end at930AM tn Oept No 3 at tOfMJ fOf '911~. IOIC 198S DEFENDANT($), You 1r1 ·77 Bus Xfnt cond Sunrf 1orn1a 92701 Therese M Det1er and 700 C1111c Center Or1ve West, Campu1 Ort•• •• Mewpor1 TW·llS9 nereby aommoned 111d re- 'B 1 BMW 3201. 5 spd a/c, llnted windows very Custom cruiser 454 eng · Tl'fl! total amount 01 tne ag1in11 Judgment debtor(s), S1n11 Ana. CA 92702. had!, CA 12'tO quired 10 1tr111 upon snrl, xtnt cond, orig ownr clean S3300. 7B6·B312 1 owner, SOK mi · pi s. unp11d balance ol the obit-Specially Distributors. Ltd . IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe Published Orange Coast P\ISLIC NOTICE w y M AN . BAU T z ER, P\B.IC NOTICE FtCTfTIOUI 8U ... H N.AMI ITATWMINT The l()ltowlng petlOOI 1r1 doing bullMN at: HIV ORIENTAL LAND· SCAPING, 2513 S Diamond SI .. SM'lll Ana, CA 927<M Sang Nguyen. 2513 S. Diamond St., S1n11 Ana. CA 8270 .. Tu1n T Tran. 40t W Or- angew o od, • N -~0 4 , Anaheim, CA 92802 Hy Vo. 336 S1n11 Barba.ra. Plaotntll. CA 92780 Th11 bu1lne11 fl con- ducted by. co-pertner1 Sang Nguyen This llllemtnl wU fifed with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on June 4, 1985 f2'7tat Published Orang1 Cout Dally Piiot June 5, 12, 19, 28. 198S $9BOO 720-078 t pl b, ptw. al e, am/fm g111on secured by sld prop· Rob Warner, Steve Gamez, gr•ntlng of the pe1111on, you Dally Piiot June t 2. 13, t9. AOTHMAN, KUCHEL & 77 VW BUS. sunroof, radio, good cond $1400 ertytobesold,IOQell\4'rwilll Mike Thornton shOWlng a should either 1p~r at 1ne 1985 tit~. T~ _...._ _______ W:M] ;63 633 CSI, 12000 ml. _good cond 77K....,;m!!!..I ~~)>J....~~~~-~euli·lnlii .. I Ill• ot--120.Na ina-ena-..... your ob-n-M2 AOWlfftMMllHT llcofm pc -under werranty, snow-$3000 080 Titr-57 3pm 759-9237 anytime estimated co11s. expenNI, actually due on s-ald Judg· 1ec11ona or Ille wr111en ob1ec· Notice la ~ tfffft Pfalntfft'a 111orney. wl'IOl4I room cond. $27 000 78 vw ReDbtl 4 spd 30 Poata"ac 9335 and edvances u 011ne d11e men1 on the date of ltte 11· lions wi th Ille court before thlt Oft Mey ·•• 1tll. -address 11 4100 MacArthur 760-8850 or .t9.t-3367 mpg. 1011 inJ. A/C, 1hereot. Is St 1'4,742 09 suance ol .. Jd writ, I have 11\e hearing. Your appear--IC NOTICE 1114 Lincoln C°"tlnentlll, Boulevard, Newport Beach. --Dale May 28. 1985 le11fld uPOn all rlOhl. !Ille Ind ance may be In per eon or by Velllde kMftttflcetlen No. CA 92660 '85 635 CSI. near new. AM/FM tape dck orig I CellfOfnle Mott91t• hr· 1n1erest ol aa1d ludgmen1 your attorney K-1M1t 111MUMIEY7MMI •11 an answer 10 tne eom· metlc athracHe. blk 111\r owner s 1895 968 77 75 vice, • CallfOfnla COfpot· debtor(•) 1n Ille properly "' lF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ADVERTIHMENT NIHod It ltanlon, Cll-pl1lnl whlCh IS hetewttl'I -- • •• n.1,iiiiSiiii3iii8iii. 7iiiOOiiiiiiiii9iii9iii6-iiiliii8iii8iii5m 79 Bug conv yellow wl bfk 1tlon. as Nld lruat ... •r. lhe County ol Orange S111e or a con11119ent creditor ol Notice i. hefeby 9lwen fomla fOf \ltolelton of 21 ved upon you Within 20 days lop Xlnl cond $7250 • Ouardl1n Tru11 o..ct hr· of Celllornla, described a! 1111 deceased, you must Ille lh•I on Mar 24, 1H5, UIC M1. AllJ peraon dlllr-alter servloe ol tnts 1Um· 080 498•5525 vlcH , • corpor1llon, agenl, toffows your ctalm with the court or 111,125.55 u.t . currency "'9 to p&ece Ille metter In mons uPOn you. exclullve ol GO~D SUI IDYlll LUI• 80 Ost Dasher Sta Wgn 7BOOO m1 xfnt cond $2875 760-8850 or 494-3367 by: Ten Schltterll, Autallnl Owellfng described as IOI· presenl 11 to Ille personal ••• Nllld et Newport Ille UnH9CI ltatM Dletrlclt Ille day ol aervtce. II you f1M lecreta(J. 1570 Elat 17th lows Loi t, Unit 23 ol Trec• r1preaan1a11v11ppolnled by aeach, Callferttll fro"' C-1 lft 0tdar le oont.at 10 do eo. judgment by deo- ltr .. t, Sulla E, lant1 Anl, 10163 u per map record.a 1he court within lour month• ftt\llp llrOM •-fOt .W-tfle ~ ~ fof ttlll laull will be taken ag1ln11 Calllorl\ll 12701 (714) 1n Book 434, Pages 10 and lrom the dale of first IS-atlon of 21 UIC M1. Any Nlz:we, -' Me wt1t1 Ille ou IOI the relief demanded Ka1ella al 5 7 Freeway 5'7·71n 1 t, ol M111c.etlaneoua Maps, suanoe of fetters u provided pel'Mn dMlrtng to ~ ""6dent AfMI lft Cl\aroe, n Ille comp111n1. PubllSlle<I Orange Coast recorded tn 1he ottlce ol aald ln Section 700 ot tne the matt.r In the Ufttted Dfut lftfolceffMftt Aclmlft. DATE: MAR 28 198-4 'B 1 380Sl Mlnt alloys, Daffy Pilot June 5. 12, 19 County Probete Codi ol California llltel Otttrtct Coun In .. trettoft, P.O. 9ox 1-. &iOMAN> A. MOINAN, leather 1 owner. wht/lan ----------1985 More commonly known The time tor llhng clalmt wllf order lo con ... t the proe.-l1nt1 Ana, Caltlornl1 URK, 9J! CMftle Wetta, Afw8Va a tr8m9fldOU8 Sacnhce to self quickly P\IJllC NOTICE W-6311 11 25 F•rwOOd. lrvlnt . Catt· not ••!)Ire prior to tour Ible c.1111 fOf "'"..azure. a'712, 1 oWm end ooat Clefil (HAL °' Mlec11on of new & $27 ,5001 631-1 B70 lornta mon1ns from Ille dlle of the mu1t ftle with the Raetdtnt bond of t1,JIO.OO In the HI COU"T) carefully &rep.a.red .8-, Jetla GL. 27K ml, xlnl HOTICE;,Of' I ALE Record Owner Rob hearing notice above Agenl In Chef ... ~ lrt-'°'"' of I c..i-a.r•a Of Published Orenge Cout OF WIHL Warner YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe fOfe.ment A.dlntNliretton, ~ cheotl ....ea pey-Dally PllOI May 22. 29. June preowned MW I In cond loaded, must sell Nouce 11 n...eqy given P\ISLIC NOTICE 11 tlle eYbjeCI of true 1819 16 Ille ktPI by Iha court. If you ,,0 . 9o1 1-• ..,, .. Ane. ..._ .. h U.•. Oepert-t . 12. 1965 stock. $9500 5.tB-9796 pursuent to Sect100 503 ol real property and 11 hll no are 1 peraon 1n1 ... ested In Calttofnle tu12. 1 cWm of Mttot; Ot ...,.... w.eoa I d k dlf the Ca11torn1a Harbors and K-1M17 street addr"' or other corn· the 1111111. you may terve .net coet bond of 12,fOO.OO IUNtJ: on ., Micw. .Mr I. 1----------t oee m• e a -Ne111ga11on Cod4t lhll Ille ADVERTIHMENT mon d11ignallon, dlr41CllOM upon the executor Of adfnln· In .... forlft of I caeMef'• ., 1•. Ari ..,.._, petftlon P\ISLIC NOTICE fefence wtiere you unde,,1gned. Townstone Notice la l'llrebf tl•en to Its toc1Uon may be ob· 111ra1or. °" upon the al-cwtltled cheek "'Ide,.,. lftl)'be,....lnlleuohcott1---------- ,, purctieseyour BMW. Corp dba Manners Mite tl\1t on Mlf :M, 11"5, -•atned from 1ne M1rsna1s 1orney for the executor °" abletollleU.l .D..,tment bond.Offliefwtae,theprop-flCTlTIOUl.U.,..11 Shipyard 2439 w Coast 1114 Chevrotet c-111, Office upon request administrator. and Ille with of .Nette.; Of apprewed erty .. IMedlfttfttatrltfvetr NAME tTATllllll!NT Hwy Newport Beech. Or· Vellfcle ldentlftcatlon No. Prospeclfve bidder$ the court with proof ol --1vraty; Oft Of beilofa .Mr 2. ..,...... ,.,_t lo 11 Tl'le following persons are ange Counly, Calllorn1a 101AY0711E&12U24 •11 should refer to Se<:11on1 vice. a written raqu11t 9111-1•. An lndlgenc:y pettlton U.t .C. 1tol, .net wte11M die-doing bullnetl 11: MllC NOTICE K-1M7J ftCTITIOUI llU ... U NAME tTAnMENT The l0Uowt119 peraons are doing business H V B PRINTING. 8570 W1rner All· enue Foun1afn Valley CA 92708 Oelll Corpor II Ion. 115 70 warner Avenue. Foun111n Vallay. CA 1127011 Tl'lll busln•H 11 con· ducted by: 1 corpor11fon D1l1t Corpor1Uon. By Cat Ba Pham, President Thia atatemtnl w11 fifed with Iha County Clerk ol Or- ange County on May 23. 1985 ,mm Publl1hed Orenge Cout Dally Piiot June 5. t2, t9, 28. t9B5 W·8S3 Du 1H No11c1s (114\tHll•l 111 92663 will sell at pubffc auc-M ired 11 •re•. C1fff0fnla 701 S 10 to 701 680, •n· 1no that you dtalht speclaf m1f be ftled In Neu of 1 ooat poled of Kc:Ofdlllf lo law. LOGISTICS MANAGE· ,.. 11on. a1 said address 111 10 (orlelllllly Mlald bf lfM cluSive 011111 Cod• ol CMI notice of in. llllng of .an In· bond.~ .... Ille pr~ in.......S pertlet "'IY Mt MENT ASSOCIATES. 14 208 W. 1st, Santa Ma am o" Tuesday 1he 251h Police Oepertment Oft Jvly Proce<lure IOI' provtalons ventory and eppr1laement ol erty wtll be ...,...lletf.etYefY • = '9r ,.11111111" Ot Snowberry. lnllne. CA 927 t4 SLOAN CL08EOSUNOAVS day ot June. t9B5 lhe fol-11, 1tM, In Ment-. C..._ governing lhe ltrlT\I, con-estate UMll or ol lhe pelf· foftalled ,_...... te 1t Ml _...,...._ w1tt1 James Vernon Jonel, 14 IOW1ng oescrlbed veSMI 10 fornl1) fOf \ltolatlon of 21 d1llons. end effect of lhe lale tton• or accounll mentioned u .a.c . MOt, end wtet IM die· ,._. R .. lffnt A .. ttt In snowberry, 1rv1ne. CA 9271.t RAMONA Z. SLOAN, wtt UIC M 1. 4nr peraon deelf· and tne 1t1blfity ot d1f1u1ttng In SectiOn 1200 and 1200.5 of poled of eoeonMnf to leW. C".,.. pura11ent to 11 Thi• bualnau 11 con-20 year resident of LARGE SELECTION OF NEW &. VSEO BMr'.'SI Builder Lyman, Builders Int lo place the matter In bidders tnt Californl1 Prob111 Cod• ln-..ted ...,.... IMJ ,.. U.l .C. 1t11 end 21 C•R ducted by an lndlvldual Cost.a Mesa Passed Hull No A3S74 tfle United llltM Dlllrtct NOTICE IS HEREBY Allen A '14ttt, AllOfney9 a petteion;. r9Ml11l1n 0t 111t.71·U1t.11 wteMut M-Jaf'1'141S V Jona LHllUOll•W VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG BEACH S11d sale 1s for 1ne Court In Ofdef to oone..t GIVEN 1nat on Wednead1y tor Petitioner, 4400 mtttgMton of io.tettwe wtltl lfte 1 olM end Ollt bond. This statement wu flied away June 10. 1985 purpo1e or sa11s1y1ng hen or Ifie &>robabte CIUM fOf tt11e June 26, 19115 II 2 00 P M MecArttlvr llt\ld., •••· 170, th• Ra•lcMnt A .. ftt In ,,_.. L "1fle.. "-'" wlll'l the County Cltfk ol Or· Beloved sister of Rae lhe undersigned lor repair Nlz:ure, muat flle •"h tfle at Orange County M1r-sn11. Newport -..cn, CA t2ttO Char,. purauent to 11 ct.nt Afent lft C...,_. 1nge County on Mey. 23. Banta, Oceans ide . blff~ 1n ~n amount that will ""!dent A,.nt In Chlf,., Harbor Dlvialon. 4801 Jim· Pubflshed Orenge Coaet u .1.c . 1•11 end 21 C"' CIN' R0-65--0021 1985 Ca 11 f and Maud 1 ' be d11erml'1ed on the date Drvg EnlOfcetnent Admln-boree Room IOB. Clly ol Daffy Pilot June t 1 12 18, 1311.71·1'1•.81 w"'"'411 fM.. D111· June 8. t9115 f2'T71IO ot said ~ale letretlon, P.O. lox 12'09, NewPOrt Beach. County ol 198S Int 1 claim end cott bond. Publial'led Or1nr. Cout Pubhlhed Orange coast Stevens. La Costa, Dated th•' 11111 oay 01 l 1n11 Ana, C1lllornla Orange Slate ol C1flforn1a TW-660 Reald1nl A9tnl In Daffy PllOt June 1 • 19. 28 Deily Pflol May 29. Jun• 5. Cahf Mass of Chns-(NO Cherry e11t·•051 (llC)tH-5710 1une 1985 r.1712., • cl1lm Ind coel w1fl '4!ff 11 public auction to Char,. 198S 12 19 19BS B · I II .... _ I Howard L Hett I bond ol 12.500.00 In the the h1gtiest blddlt', for cesh Case· R0-85·0024 W·8S7 • · w 1128 ttan una WI lk'Ce • Trade-Ins Welcome OPEN SEVEN DA VS PulJh~hAd O•.lngt1 Coast form of • c11hler'1 or 1n lawful money of the United Date June 8. 1985 ebrrHl'CI on Thursday Daily P1f1 1 June •1 1985 clf'llflld checll made.,.,. States 811 the rlghl, tllfe end Pubfl1he<1 Orange Coast .P\JllC NOTICE June 13. 1985 at W-86t ltbllto lheU.l .o.p.,1m.nl 1n1eres1 01 said )Uc1gmen1 P\alC NOTICE Daily Pilot June 1~. 19 28. ---------P\alC NOTICE lOAM at St John the of Juettce: Of 1pprowed deb1orl\I In Ille above de-198S UNITllD ITi'flll ----------SE,HATE EIRO,UI 111r•tf1 on or bllOft Jiiiy 2, scribed property, or sc UNITED ITATH w -B59 DllTfltCT COURT K·1M7'2 Ba pl is t Cat hol 1c DELIVERY DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE tM$. An lndt9encr petition much tnereof as may be DllTRICT COURT CE.HTML DllTRICT •ICTITIOUt .UllNIH C hurch, Costa Mesa. EN'S BMW mar be ftled In 11141of1 coet necesstry 10 satlaly u ld ex· CENTitAL Dltl'RtCT °' CAL•ORMA NA• ITATWMINT Entombment at Hol-MCLAR 8 T A TE ME N T 0 F bond. Otflerwle9, the Pfop-ecullon with accrued Of CA.LllORNtA P\ISLIC "°TICE AYAN INTEAESTS, INC , Tl'le tollowtng Plttonl are WITHDRAWAL erty ... be ldmlnleltltt\lety 1nteresl Ind costs SAUSlLITO. I Texas Gen· A T•~H COtPOf'lllon. Plain dOlng bUll,_. u : CUAB I ywood Mt-morla I M-Flt119 S·Sltll6 FAOMPARTNE .. IHIP lorltlted pvr-1 to 11 APPROXIMATE MINl·"1IP111ner1h1p,Plalnlllfs •ICTITIOUllUIMll 11119 -MOTOR'SPORTS. 23S4 Park, Hollywood.CA. 626 s Euclid St OPEAATINQ UNDEft u .1 .c . 1t0t, and .. , bl di•· MUM BIO s 1,95S 20 • YI NAMt: ITATIMINT YI • Soutn Broadway, Santi Fri ds u Fullerton CA FICTITIOUI BUllNE81 poled of 9COOfdlng to •••. Transl ... llll ol 55 per elCl'I SHEAASON/AMERICAN The lollowlng per.on• are SHEARSON/AMERICAN Ana. CA 92707 en may ca at 71 4-680 6300 "AME 1n1 ..... 1ec1 .,.,.. mar ftle $500 00 of purchlM prlOI EXPRESS ESCROW COM-doing bull-as· EXPRESS ESCAOW COM· Curb Aac:lng Aaaocl1tas, Pierce Bell Broadway 2 tJ-69 t -670 t WE CARE ' The 1o11ow1ng persoo nu 1 petltton '°' r.1N11lon ., PieaM Note Tn11 propert) PANY. a Oe11w11re corpor· Su NA IS EA 1. AND -PANY. 1 Delaww• COfPOf· A Callforn11 COtPQft llon. Mortuary on Wednet· wllhdrawnu 1geoeretper1 mltlf1tlonofforflltwew11t1 ,, not being eold aubject tc 1 I 1 o n SCAPING. 2939 Peppertrte 1 1 1 o n , 1820 CerlO Rldgt Ori~. day June 12, ~-9PM. D1t 1aa 9117 I I U d ner from Ille P•rtn&rshlP ~-th• R .. td..it At•nt In redemption SHEARSON/.AM~RIC AN Ln .. Coall M ... CA 92826 SHEARSON/AMERICAN Beverly Hiiia. CA 90210 Pterce Bros. Bell IW It era11ng 11nder the lfct111011s Chlfg• pu11u1nt to 11 Dated Mey 28, t9115 EXPRESS INC , 1 Delaware Gary Orrin Pot.et. 2939 EXPRESS INC , a Oelawere Thie bu1lne11 11 con-1722.tOZ.12000. business name of A & C u.1.c . tt1t and 21 Cl'R Dtv11ton Haibor C9fpor,11on. and GARY M. Pappertr .. Ln , Co111 M .. 1, corporation; and QAAY M duc::tad t>y: a corporation Broadway Mortuary, Llt(KIMS 2'0) Please AUTO SALES. 81 809 E 4th 1'1f.7MIM.11 wtdlout flt• HA"80R MARSHAL WES!J fndlvldu1lly •rid CA 0262t WEST, lndlVldually and Curb RICMg Aaaocl11... Dtrectora. 642-91~ leave msg 650-5338 Street S1n11 Ana CA 92701 Ing 1 clltm and ooat bond. ORANG• COUNTY, dotng bullnea• undllr....UO-Thia bualntH 11 con· dOlng buslnell under fie-By Miit• Curb. Prealdenl F:;iiiCiiiiii:i;m;;:;;;-._-=;~ Tne 11c1111<>u1 buS111111 lfranela L 9f'tt9•, "--'· Jembofae 81\1d., "9om 1111, 1111ou• t>uslneu name 01 dlJCted by 1n lndMdu11 tltloua blnlneA name ol Tl'll• 1111.,.,_.,1 wN ftltd 72 2'0Z Air conditioning. name s111emen1 for the part· dent A.-.>I Inc.._.. Newport -..Ch, CA l2'tO PREMIER DEVELOPMENT Gary O Pot11t . PAEMIEA DEVELOPMENT wlll'I the County Clerk ol Or· mags automatic $2800 nenlllp was !fled on Maren Case· R0-85-0028 J. m.. c By n Im AND PREMIER DEvELOP· Tl'lil lllletnenl Wll llled AND PAEMIER DEVELOP· •no• County on. May 20. OBO 760 6796 1211 1965 In Iha County ol Diie June 8. 1985 Merlhaf Orange County MENT, a Catlf0tnl1 bvslne11 willl the County Cler11 Of Or-MENT, 1 Call1ornll buslnlll 1985 O••noe FILE NO F-272529 Publlll'lld Ofange Cout By Danette M Pittman entity o.19n<11n1 ange County on May 30. entity, Defendlnt P111'.,4 74 ~ 260Z Orig owner Volwt 9175 Full Name ano Addres• ot Dally Pitot JuM 12. 19, 28 Pubfllhed Orange Cou t c ... No 1985 c-No Publllhld Oranoe eo.11 Perf/lmmac Ster. a/c . , _____ ..., ___ ,. lhe Person W1tnd1aw1ng 19115 Di lly p1101 June s 12 19 CV 8' 18'3~A (MCXl n77711 CV M tM.t MML t!UI Dally Piiot June II. f2. II, 28, copper, $3900, 675-2279 14 1.t2 Volvo Excel cond ilifl9el1 Nk:Ol•s• · Oorre1I, s tuMMONt p 1 hed o C 1 986 Air Im Cll'l& m1J1L sell 3106 Fernheath t n Co,111 W-ll5ll 198 w.,e39 0-. "R8T Oali~~l~t June'f.'f:. 19~:. 0-. ,=:r~ 1 W-t5' Fiat 9123 S 1500tobo 962-29~ Mesa Cat 921126 .AMINOID COWi.AiN'T 1995 AMIMDD COWi WT 69 Fl•t. new r8d paint. 7B Volvo GT $2600 S· CoSr19r~f A~Qll• NICOl•N TO THE ABOVl!·NAMEO W-843 TO TH! A80Vl-NAMED 1 AC FM .,.. f'tlltC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE OEFENDANT(Sl. Y04J are OEF!NDANT(8). You 1tt --------rebll eng/trans. xtnt cond roo · stereo runs Published Ora119a Coul lleftby aummonecl 11'1<1 ,.. P\B.IC NOTICE n.teby llUl1lf'l\OMd Ind ,.. __ MUC ___ NO_TICl ___ _ S 1900 080 B45· 73.t 1 great Clean 548-678' Delly Piiot M1y 211 Jung S K•1M74 8TATIMlltT or quired to aar111 upon quired to aarn upon ,te'TTTIOU9 IU ... M \ '8' DL. 18K mi xtru nu 12 19 1!~85 l'ICTfTIOUt IU .... M AaAMDCf-JfT Of' WYMAN , 8 A U T Z I! A . ACTTTlOU.8 llUeMll W y MAN , 8 A u T z ( R . ...... l'TAW ,., •• , tl2t cono $12 500 ObO Dys w 632 NA .. ITATl•NT UH Of' ACnnoua ROTHMAN. l(UC~EL & NAiii ITATW-.rf ROTHMAN. l<UCHll ' The~.,..,..,. ·7• XJ· u-.. UJ AL!'. vi 89.t-2001 Ev 5'B-758.t The tottowtng Wtof'e ara llU ... 11 NAMI SILBERT. Thomu A Tiil 1-......i---...,. 81L81AT Thomu A ·--.. ,. • ........ ""'u ..,....,, '" d<Mng buSlneaa 11 Newport • Tha following per1on1 MllcOlm PC ~-.. .,, ...-~·· · dotng butl~.., pelnt, brekel, ltllr. eleC c Mldfcal Center HOl$)1111, ll•ve at>tl\doned tile UM of Plalntl"'• 11IOl'My, wtloM dOIA~t:~ .. ~ILE818 M=:f11tomey, wt'IOle CILLO . OUNHAM. 1301 moonrt etc 1b101u1ely A1tt1, hat1tic fltal NOTICE 2200 ~t loul9Yard, tne Fl"tllou• BualntH address 1s 4100 Mac.Arthur WEALTH MANAGEMENT. addr ... ie· ~~ac:ArflWt Oov. Str:::.C"Su~f!!!; perf Sl,,900 873-'220 ---------! flCTITIOUI aullNfH Cotti M .... CA 92827 Name TRIMARK OIAECT ~d. ~ lltcJI. tt5 Town c.rtter Orlv., 8oulellerd. hlcfl. ~ • '78 XJ9L w/8.t Chevy 350 C ··nae 91091 NAMI I TATIMINT Co111 Mtll Mec:tteal MAIL PAOMOTIONS. 779 CA t2tib Cotta MIM. CA 92t2t CA t2MO Jotepl'I Ptter CllM> • 1 converalon ltt S 10,500 a l The IOllOwl l*IOf'I• • Canter HOll)lt1f, • CallfOf'nla w 10tn SI Colt• Mela, CA an anawer lo the oom• Steotiante A~ &eroer. an ....., to fl'le com• P1111man Laguna Niouet ·11 Coupe b'fieoanee gdl ('lo;no !Ntlne: aa ,. eorpor111on. 301 v1c1or11 92927 p111nt Whleh la h«ewlth -· 3037 J1111 Ao1d, Coate ptllnt *"ICfl I• ....with Mr· Cllllornl~ t2te7 • :~~1:~~2:uta11n<11no mbbftr •II opt1on1 gd PARTS INTERNATIONAL SlrMI. Coat• Me.. CA Tiie Ftclltlou• Bulln ... \led upon you Wllhln 20 dayt Mala. CA 92t29 ..,., upon you ~n 20 daYt Jeffrey Cl'llrtM Ounl'lem blue paint totr •11<1ng f XPORT 8811 Hiid Pl 112t27 Nam. referred 10 •bow WH after WVICI of 11'119 tuf'I-Donatd Albert 0411. I~ .ner ~ (It tl'lll aum-t 2 7 2 2 M. r 1111 A.n n : .. ~4• tlfl AX71H. 27M mll••cel cond Loaded Orig OWl'llt SH50/obo, 538-1875 l1rct4t1 hat tf41 8 a toxORY §1!15XN All oe>tfona. Xlnl eondt 123.000 S»-'2'2 ·92 $00 SEL ?OK mt Mint cond blue, loadltd must .. '3•.000 ,9, t 10.t $3750 &45 1&01 Co•ll Mflll CA 1128'8 Thi• ~·inffS II con· llled in OrllllQI County on MOOI Uf)Ofl you, tllckltl~ of Adlfftt 10..0. ~la Mela. "'°"' UC)on you, udulNI ot Aotlmoor. Celilomla 90720 Aud A P1)aro. 868 Hli(I dueled b~ • eotl>(!'atlon March 3. I tali flL! NO lhe dl V of w...ic. If you, ... CA 02ue the div of MMce. "you flll Tl'lll tin... II COft· NABERS CADILLAC tARG!ST SEtECnON of late mOdll. low m11eage C.dlllacs In Orano.- Co\ff'ltY' See 1.'1 today' ••0~1110 2&00 H1rt>or 8111C1 COST~MESA I Pl C~• Mesa, CA 91t111 Co111 M•n Mtdleal ,. 157elt to do to. ~1 by o.-fhl• IXl•lnett J• con-to do eo. JudQ!Mfll by di-ovated :~ • oentrel per1-fht1 bualn•H 11 con• Center Mo1P1t11, 1 Ca)ll Plftlvltw ~II. Inc . a teutt wlll be alien 1911n11 ducted by oo-pertner• llUll w111 bl fellttn lfOllntt MflhlO dV<.led by an indMdull COl'P . By Qr Shedrlclk H C1Jtf0fnlt COfPO'atlon you IOI' ll'le relllll demanded Donald Albert Olx, SI..,_ you fOf' tN ,_... MrnlnOed ~ CNttel Duf\llem A A p Moor• P1'9fldtnt Tillt ~ ..... ~ In IN comol'alnt llll'lle ... tetoer In the eofN)lalnl -.... ..._. udy a1ero 1'1'1• at~ ... flied d\let«I bY 1 e oorPQfalfOtl DAT!. MAf'28 IM4 Tllll ~ ... fllld OATI. MAIUI ltM '"'"' •mement •• ·-wt~• •lle~c::'ornr. ~tMCountrO!ft'-&iOr 1" If~ we"*' t.eOll•M Walt 'tl!rtlltM~~bfOf· .......... w••• :;.•i~~~ llnoe C()vnry on Juna 3. 1noe~Covn1y on May 23. with the County Cler'1I 01 Ot C ... MC. ly: C'*"t ~ -no-County on '-49Y 30. ~. 9J: ~ Wlif!l.J lN& • Iii&'> tllt!S ~ County on May 17, ~ CM11 (llAL 1995 == e.... (UAL gp ,.,,,,11 ''= PutJtlth«I er-enoe '= to,.ebll.,,., ar-. Coe91 Pv~°""11J'e CoMt Publiahed Orange eo.at ~o..,. Coal P~ ~ CoeM D,.':i11b~:!i~u~:'1: •• 2e Diiiy Piiot Junt 5. 12. 10 28 Dttlly PllOI M1y H . June a Oii~ Pllol M1y 12 2'9 Delly Piiot June a. f2, 1•. 28. Diiiy "'°' M9Y 22,. 2'9, June = Pl()t "'-•• 2• "· 2t. l98~ • -• t08~ 12, 111 1114& 1..~, & l Ille& 807 11185 l 5. 12, 1985 W ... I w 114111 w 8S5 W•flJ4/ w w .... 8 W·eotl I ' -J I t. I t4AR80R LAWM- llT. Ol.IVI M onuary • Ceme1ery Crematory 1625 Gl1tw Av• Costa Mesa ~0·5554 ptERCI POTHlfll 81LLMOADWAY MORTUARY .. J 10 Bre>.oway Coeta M"a a.2-9160 c - e 1 ru. Coast The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation re- launched a campaign this week to raise $100,000 for education./ A7 Irvine Unified School Dis- trict plans a special elec- tion about taxing future homeowners to fund con- struction of a new elementary school./ Al California The judge d ismisses about a third of the charges In McMartin pre- school' s child molesta- tion case.I A4 Nation Karen Quinlan died Tues- day, more than nine years after her landmark case established the right to die with dignity./ AS World SC et es e - te.st1n rove . DeltJ ll'lol ...... o ll'J Hell•d Lii* The 1leek, luzurloua Bitter SC Coupe 11 drawing praf1e for ltl marriage of comfort and 1peed -up to 130 mph. Cai maker has a Bitter idea For those with the yen -and the money -affiUl'OI boredom c;uffcrcr ... the'-)( I~ European autom otl\l' mu~le \\Ith Summer football practice to herald start of program- By ROBERT BARKER Of IM D81tJ ,._. 9t8'1 A voluntaQ high school drug testing program that may be the first of1ts kind 1n ttie nation is expected to stan as earl> a<, this summer in Hun11ngton Beach. offic1aJs said todav The plan. pushed by Ed1son Htah School football coach 8111 Workman, (Pleaee eee ATHLETE/ A2) Youths busted on drug charges I 0 juveniles. f adult arrested at homes tn FV police operation hardl\ a h1ttrr pill to <;wallo1.1. names hke Saab. .\lfa Romeo. U.S . and West German to buy an exotic car. new choice has e. merged ··\Orne people are looking for a tar Peugeo t and Maserat1. the Bmer SC By PHIL SNEIDERMAN lnyestigators continue tha1·., '>ome"' hJt no11c:· said Mark remains unique. 0t 1 ... o.., ,,_ '""' searching for Josef By ROBERT HYNDMAN far too populated. Parkinson. \ice president of Beach It also helps when the lar°s builder \ threc-monlh underco\er oper- 0t1he o.-, l'llo4 a1a11 Yes. it's hard to S) mpath1ze with Im pons of 'Jewpon Beach. the ex-Erich Bitter. drops b~ for a v1511 on the auon at Fountam \'allc) ·s two high ~M~e~n~gfle~IS1endiieis"7pfiliitile1fffaimlil~lyr'-=s~-::n;il~1 ·~s ;;ha~rfd;t~o;ii1m~a~n~c~a~n~o~nlc~· be~c~o~m;:--t~h~e7bo~re";d~mfci-n'iri1cfk~n~~~l~h"~,.-.-:;Bl~~\~~ran_g_e Count\ dealer o(Jhe_same da)_J)Otent1al customer'> arc on ~s r~ r r t ea . -ing---erccd~-8{'TI7ora ha\t' the $50.000 needeo to heaT -e ineralJmmohrle.-. thetoT. for 10 JU'enile~ and o ne adult BMW. But 1t happens. them,eheo; .. The~ people ma\ h.t\.C 01.1. nt·d Bitter\' 1'>1t Tue'>da\ 1.1.as int{·ndeJ \U'ipeUcd ol \t"llin~ or furnishing Hijackers of a Jordanian There are those who find that 1hc1r It\ c'ipcc1all~ d11licult \\ hl·n th{' \-1c rccdc'l·lkn1l'' 1n tht' pao;1 or the\ tn promotl' the spon' lar tor tht· drul(' plane released 66 pass-18USE L3us1 doesn·t pro.,,1de the same .1nt1dotl' 1!> a o;kt•f.. and relat1\t'.ll. nc" i.1111 O'-'n one hut Jll' loot..1ng lor Orange ( ount\ nll'd1a .\nd he·, "cit-Polilt' \Jll.I i·ight 111 thl· '>U'>pect" angers and crew before th nil<; It did when the~ fir'it hough I II ( 1l"r!TIJO IU\llr\ autonwh1k d rf,qng an111her l.11 .. PJrt..1n ... on 'tJld .. rhl'\l' \Ulll'd lor lhl· prom111111n\ JnJ puhl1t \.\l•rt Jrfl'\lt'd l'Jrf\ lti<ld\ JI their blowlngupthe jet./A4 ·\ndthose BMW n"'ner<,whoh;J\t· pral'>l' tor 11<, marnagl' o1 'Pl'l·J .ind Jrl' the t..1nd 11l 1x·npk \\h1111\.\n or r1·ld111•n' 1h..i1 OllUP' nimh 111 hi\ h1t1Til'' 10 f ountain \Jiit'\ :ind \antJ Mlnd&Body Col4rse teaches how to hiaster the operating manual of your mlnd./81 What you might think is a "bad case of nerves" could be something far more serlous./82 Food A scientist call s for a consensus on nutrition policy to eliminate con- fuslon.C1 Fortunes are no longer confined to Chinese cookies-now they're on wine corks.Cl Sports Two Fountain Valley H igh players star as the-$outh tops the North, 8-3\ In the Orange County All-Star baseball game./D1 The Angels fall out of first place f ollowlng a 6-4 loss to Texas at Anaheim Stadlum./D1 Entertainment Impressionist Rich Little misses his appearances on the 'Ton lg ht Show' arrd would tlke to return to late-night televlslon./83 INDEX C> Bridge Bulletin Board Business Class If led Com lot Crossword Food Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Mind & Body Opinion PaQaranl Pouce Log. P..,bllc Notlces Sport• Te1evltfon Theater• Weather t A1 2 83 85-6 03-6 A12 05 C1-12 06" 05 ~ 82 81-2 A 10· 11 -. 81 A3 06 01-2 a3 8<4 A2 graduated to a 633( ~1 '>omet1me., gt·t tomt<m colkll '>l'\l'r.11 l.tr\ · 11nw thl'\l' JJ~'· h111h 111 thl· l n1tnl \na .ind th,· i>thl'I"\ "t·re tx-intt the feeling their elite cluh ha'> bcrnmt· tt·Hallcd thl' H1t1l'r \( . .\nd for the \\ h1lc lkarh Import\ dl'.11' 1n (Please see BITTER/ A2) • ,11uttht • CountyOKs $1.6million forjailhousing By JEFF ADLER Of IM Delly l"llo4 91•" Until a new 3ail can tx· hu1l1 somewhere in the count). '>Oml' Orange Count) Jail inmate~ will Ix· housed 1n modular mob1le-homl' lit..t· 'ltructures to be be placed at the Jame' A. Musick Honor Farm 1n El Toro Orange Count) supervisors Tues- day agreed to spend S 1.6 million 10 buy the pre-fabncated buildings they hope will pro" 1de the room ncccssal) to relieve O\ crcrowd1ng in the Santa .\na main Jail. ao; a ledcral 3udgc has ordered Shl·rifT Brad Gates ~1d the mod- ular hu1ldings will be able to hoU!>l' about 4b5 inmates claso;1fied as lo"'- r,ecunt~ n-;kc; The buildings are air- cond111oncd and come complete "'Ith k11chcn'I. hc said Ga1cc; also said he expects the Huntington baby home after 10-month stay in hospital By STEVE MARBLE Ol IM 08111 "'°' ..... .\fter spending the tirst 10 months of his life 1n the hospital where he endured almost a do1en opcrallono; and fought bra\cly for life. Jeffre} Baker 1s home. .. He slept through the night." the child's m o ther Linda Baker said this morning with the son of disbelief parcntscxp~s when an infant makes it through a night without crying. .. It so temtlc to finally have him home:· the Huntington Beach woman said.,"We've waited so. long. Jeffrey was P<>rn Aug. 8. I Q84. at Roat M~orial Hospital 1n Ncwpon Beach but within hours of his b1nh the child was moved to C'h1ldren's Hoc;p1tal of Orange Count~ . .<\cc:ord1ng to doctors. Jellrl·~ was born w11h a tracheal esophageal s1stula -a blockage between his esophagu<1 and trachea. When he swallowed. liquid would be routed to his lung'I and when he breathed the air would be directed to his stomach . Th" firc;t operation to corn·ct the bloct..age resulted 1n more complica- tion'> than ,nyonc. incl .tding the attending ph)s1c1an'i, c<'uld have imagined. CHO(' r,pokeswoman Laura Johnson s~ud Jeffrey·c; windpipe~ were too nar- row. he suffered an intestinal infcc- 11on and there was a block&ge" in his na-.al passageo; Jeffrry tluttered on (Pleaee eee BABY I ~2) 'All-American boy' Jack Armstrong dies By t•e A11oclated Preas Jack Armsu\>ng. an 1r Forl'C colonel who lived in Laauna Niguel and wh~ name wu.bealowtd on the Whcaucwatina "All-Amencan boy" radio hero of the 1930s. has d1rd aflt'r a Iona 1Jlne . He was 74 I.fl the early 193<H. General Mills advertlSJf\& CXC(UU¥t decided tO ~ dopa radio ho htm-ho did rc~nl "AJI· mu.can nrtucs Mcouraae. a ·n~ of humor and tho championing of ideals," accord an& to l\rm,trnna's son. Jnmc' "Sammy (1a le. 1l romp. nv ex ecut~l'. had hccn m) lather'<; room- mate 1n colleae.and hr decided to use the name ·fack ~rmstrona· b«au~ It seemed to con\ t')' all that." Jame1 .\rm 1rona \atd Jae~ Arm'ltrong. who d1@d Mon-- da)', v.a~ a much-dCC'Oroted offiC'Cr with an 1llu,.nous fTlt ln:rry rccr wonhy of h1' nam~"e ~cn~t Anny . tr~ a ~cpnd lieutenant 1n July I 94 I. and wa ~t•11ont'd-at ~rl Harbor dun"t the eor1y da) of World W r II , •\flcr the war. rnl'tf'OnR ~<> (Pleue eee JACK/ A2) buildings w1ll lx' uo;ed for three or four )Car<>. the rarlicst a new Jail could tx· built once a 1a1l-<;1te " c;clertcd He said additional building:> might be purchascll b) the lOUOI\ and plall·J at the honor larm 11 thl· lUunt' ·., 1atl populJt1on l'OOllOUl''t II• lnlrt:U'tl' J\ pro1et·ted In thl· mc.rn11mc thl' lllUOI\ " pressing ahead "'11 h a pl.1 n tn ht>U!>l' about 4()() inmates 1n lea<,ed tent-like structure~ .11 the lo"'-'>l'l·unl\ \.1u\ll t.. facilll\ until the mo<lulJr un;to;arn\l' (1atc~ said hc hope~ the pla\11l ll'nt\. rl·scmhling rnll.itahk <Juon\ct hUI\ l·ould Ix• in'ltalkd \.\llhln 3 ··mJttl·r ot dJ'' ·· fhe tl'OI\ '-'hllh al<,11 Jrl' a1r-lond1t1oned JnJ hJ\t thl·1r 0"'n f..1tChl'O\ \\Ill Ul\I lhl lOUnt\ hl'l\.\t'en s l•ltl l)IJll Jnd $200 li!Ml (Pleaee see COUNTY/ A2) ---.... ,... ........ Ojiiii Oatl Demmer leada ber ct ... ln a •enlon of bln.ao tbat employ• multipl}catlon probleme. • ·"' I "iJmcd 1n the arre'it "'arrnnts were l'tgh1 I 1" .\m1g<1<. High School s1u- dt•r11' 11.1.0 from Fountain \alle\ High .ind one other 1u,en1k. ail \USPl'l'tl'd 111 drug '1olat1on:. 1n\ oh · 1ng n1Ca1nt' and man1uana '°lgl l \.'e Pl·pt..a \aid t.he one adult Jrrt'\ll'd "a' \\ ilham <\wan of anta \nJ J Lm .\m1gos student who 1urncd 11< 1n Januar. "ame<; of the 1u' l'n 1 lc\ ''en· nor reiea..ed tx-cau..e of thl·ir agt• Pulill' \.lid the 1.1..irranl\ resulted trom tht• l'nrollmen1 111 '''tl rt'lt'nt ptilill' .ll.11lcm·, graduatt'" at the '"'O high ,,h1"H.1f<, In "1Mch J :'fl.-\car-old mJn "'J' plJlCd at L11' .\m1gos Jnd a (Pleaee eee DRUG/A.2) Program proves kids can catch-up '•l llnl \\llUld l"\ l'I gul''~ h\ lhl• \ppk II uimpull'r in lhl l11rne1 nr l'l' thl' .1udtcH 1 ... ual g.idgl·tr. 1ntnti lhl· "'all\ that ·Room t ·· ,., it d d" tnr untkra, h1l·' l·~ ()nh their ll''ll \H>rn -..nulJ in- J1l:llt th.11 children rnr11lkd 1n the \fX'l 1.ll da'" at PomonJ fkml·nt.tr. '\ch1)11I ha' C' t::ilk'n hr hind ' O't'r the pa't lb \ear\ .. Pro1n t < atlh-l p ... u the< 0 ... 1a \k\J \(h1)t1I TONY SAAVEDRA NEW S M ~t\f Rs has rcmtn C'd thC' '11gma 1rad1t1Qnall) tollo"'tntL lh1IJrcn ant11 f't'mN1al d .l'i"4,'\ It " not a program tor · ... 1ow- lcamcr' rath('r 11 I" for lh1ldrtn ~ho m.~uire a d11Tcren1 t.ll t11.: when Oa\hlard' and ctm' cnuonal teaching method"' aren't doina the ind.: In th!\ d;t\\room mC'thod-; -not \tu1kn1' -.-re thC' onr' that tall (~ltUlltll~ l lh fl r,all) fupdtd pn)fl'atn htlt~( there art \("vdil """'~' -trnm h1sh-h.•,hnolo y prtFt' to otn t:rottnrmi '4'Urt -to It'll h m1th and rcad1na. ""d thn re "'1lhna to tn ncn onr of (Pleue lee CATCH·UP/A21 ., , NllC f«)TIC£ ·!!!!!!~~~·!!!.!•• •'" re 1 .. 11•1 •m• .......... 1141 ;;:;;:~-~=;1 MO'nCl9• • ... ....... .. ,....~ o1C1•.,... "'•OrM.C.0.11 mrrl "' ••• PUI TM'9oro~. -IAU .,nc. ,.0 Notioe" hereby g~ 1t11t • publle ne.ar1n91110 11e held 0y 1t1e City COunc11 o1 co.ta . "'tile~~= 1e ,~ ~w Plolbllc C01ftl'114111• ... ._, CMCMTOltl °' M.a Celttornla, on June t 7, tN511 6 ao p m or "eoon ttiet.ett• u pttcttoable The PlolfpoM of t pu ~ .. All MA.t<ESI l'crr P.mpered • •*-' IULJl n.MUl:R on the pt()j)OMd u-of ,.9der•I "-iue Shart(le !ntltl9mlnt F"und1 to~ appr09ri.19d In the tN5-M Fiie~ vlO .. :i 10 .,,...,,1 oral ~/or wrttltn .1""' DOWN h --....i a~ •~ • .-...1y• ( ..... f101_._.. Noll« 19 fl.lrtMI giv.n that at tri. afofamentloned tlfM ~ plaoe, IN/ and eH ltlt.,...ted l*'tonl haw 1,,.. ' ,... •• ._...., .. ...,oa ""-l..a t•J• y,,..,-0:":"-.... ..; ... ULT _,.,, F n~ .... 11 I d Oeltwn Any L.... IMUlllTI WI ., • .,, ... "'' • • ,.... -_,.... u.c.c.) comments conowntng 1119 propQMd 11'" of 11ld ~Ill .... ~ ~·• flQ 1un • S fund 1 tile P~ y.., 19as-86 Budgtt: IU-111111 UUI yep Merced• PrlOM PW<l 1arw asion runt oooa." UNDO A DUD OI TRUil Notice la hereby \)Wen ' PreM(lr.Q below it. IUmmat)' compeNol) ot the ptOCJ(llld -of '*"'Ill AeYenue l\aflng • 0 All tMS-66 •Int-all can~-°' Ray crulaer $325 00 0 80 OATIV, AMI "i-. UM-cre<lltott of ttle within ,:; Other P«>POtld 11UW·1111 ....... " e15•7729 ~~~J~~= ~~~::!,.":' ~~y sit~ IH.~ ... lllOllll '73 CHEV SEDAN. 81g 1"1'Y. fT MAY• IOLO AT me<1e on l*'tol\el PtoC* Protecuon of Per1001 & Pros>eny • 500 5•4 .. •800 U t6,300 •-•TIWll 2130!'714637-2333 motor. Ideal '°' towtn.o A "*AC SAL.I.• YOU ner.lnaft•deecrtbed. COMrnunltyHMltflandCnvtronment 27. e'soi335 9.654.335 .,.._ houM trailer '800. Good •ID AM UPl.ANATIOft • Tht n~ and bullnNIJ Tr•l'9'IO'IO!lon 760,000 r0t2'455 7,092,455 &•TIUIPlllllYl hrH .. I 157 c_ond. 548-7249 2!-.TMS110M!..,n.1 .. g:.:-T ~of tile tnttnded LeltureTtmeS.,-vlCl" 7·421'050 l',ttt,0&0 T ..... ll Miit .... a... """""" ..... "' trentferofl .,.... WILLIAM J . Otnlflll O<Mlfnment 8ui>PO" 145'u1'0ts $47.008,595 lllllll ,....... .... • • •11•t1ttlLUlll YOU, YOU IMOCAO CO. COX. 00.S , 49'0 ll'Vlne Total $1,t27,SOO -• , ~ = alloy,lthr,anrl,blau SHIM TAet A LAW'ftll 81vd • • 103, trvlne, CA Detail tor Re'40UI Sbarlng 1350 000 ~~N~I~~~ v't.~~ lo ml ln\41 sell 645--784' eo montl'I NO down CEL vtoe~.ii:'n:.~::: 12:.!: locallorl In Callfom .. g::::~ & ~ 'r.c!~ ~~,~·:. .. Piii\ --21..Alll2750:000 Y L ·819 It SC Tar9a. red OAC Suz.ann 656-4148 atton as duly ·~~ 01 tM chief ext10Uttve otne. Soela.I Pr00t1m ppott 11~ 842-003 1 540-S 184 w/cork tthr Int. 33M mt, C 8 l-a5 Trust• under I"-f or Pfloclpat bueln..a omc. Total ._...,. __ a. ... W ... 11-xtrat bll ofr (7 14) All model• htVV d•""ribed deed of 1ru•I of 1 .. -lnl-d--' "•"•t .... ,.. It. Put>Ulhld Orang. Cout Dally Pilot Ju"-12. 1t85 •• .. -821-07481213-327·6070 ...... w lllllT wiU SELL AT PUBLIC ..,;; •• ~bo-; ... ....... IC NOTICE llM 1&111 IP Pill '&-4 325e BMW low ml, no R&J Leasing 540-'300 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST All other bus!Mtt "*"* P\BUC NC>TtCE NM.IC NOTtcE rtaJC NOTICE l'tllt. W·856 "8.IC NOTICE ...._ t ..... 1 ........ BIOOl:A FOR CASH 0t N .... addr ..... uMcl b" ,...... ---------I( .... ., . .,.cert,,.,....··--down pyml, take over IEW••••aaES ~1 ......... ,,.-1on ....... 4 .. 0f ..... ''"" IO# UMrTmlTAftl .,_, WEOOMETOYOU 821 "7•8 vt1111... -· ....... "' ._.., ... ., " ltltendld transferor within NOTICI NOTM:I 0# N01'lC ... 1-T C"'"',.. ,tCTITIOUI .U ... 11 P•y~t• 7 "' -v .. llEI OU IAUS ,..._ C'"'I "-""-. _ ......... l. title '""VITINO ..,. -·TH --·TH OI ... ·-.,.,.., ... 1 """"""An"'lme 7 n.-'7 '"" "" .,...... .,, '""'" ttir .. YMfJ lat ye11$ latt -_.. vr _.. ,.1 ........ , .... ...-T NAm tTATa•NT "" •• ...., 1 ' ~,. 213/32 '"'6070 ~ tnterMt eon~ to puteof.,uknowntotht Notletltllereby91ven111a1 ,_.,.M.KM.lllN TMOMAll. ""',.,"_ .... ,.... Tlletollowlngpertontar• UNIVERSITY WI lft and now held Dy It under Intended 1ran1terff are: the Board of TNtt ... of the .... kMWfl •_,A HUGHSl. IV FE~R~tL~=~T IN• dotng bualneH H ! AS· OLOSMOBILEJHONDA Nld Deed of Trull In th• none. Hunllneton Beach Union Hl~ION KMIHN AMO Of' AlllMOID SU~NCE CORPORATION SISTANCE UNLIMITED, Wll llY 001 CH/C'ru QLlll GUI ~ro1pen.y heretnafler de· Tile name(•) and bu•ln'91 High School District wlll r.. ANO Of' NTlTlON NTfT10N Pfalnlllt • 1845 An•llelm Avenue, • t3-"5 n HIS .... bed eddre11 01 the tnlencfad c.fve Meled bids'°'~ TO AWITIR TO 4DfWHTalt n • 0 Cost• MIM c.tlfornla TIPlll.UI IVER~ON lllTI TRUSTOR: DENNIS 1ransllfee(•I are ALBERT tng WANG COMPlifER HTAnNO.A1..n HTATI vs 92627 • ' .. 'Ill ···s "' SKUPINSKI and SUSAN H TJAN 0 0 s 500 Jack-MAINTENANCE meeting or To all hllf•. blneflclar.... llTATI NO. A1... THOMAS JAMES, LTD.. Ntkk• Sandt 1145 .,.... SKUPINSKI. HUSBAND tOn PtaCe Apt ··316 Glen-equal to tile apeclflcatlona creditor• and conttngenl To all hllre. ~ari... Catllornta Corporation. A al'lelm AY9nut ' • 13·D 2150 HARBOR BLVD PORSCHf AND WIFE dale. CA 9'12oe • on Ille In tl\1 office ot said credttor1, and Plf'IOl'\t who eredttora and contingent Jt':M~~· J1~~~~ilE Wit: C~sta M .. •. Callfornt• OOSTA MES" "llOI BENEFICIARY The Ben· That Ille propeny pertt-Dlllrlet Bide shalt bl clearly may be Oll'lllWIM lnter"ted credltort. and peraona who L ,,2627 " l HLVROI FI ford-Whiting Company .• rwlnt hereto I• deacrtbed In marked ''WANG COM-In Ille will and/or .. , ••• 01· m1ybloth4irw!Mlnterutld LIAMS: THOMAS 0 .. Mar are! Grunwalt S4()..9MO 111911 ... Qu.11111 TIJIH corpcrelloo general IS Stock In Trade. p u T EA MA I N T E N. MINA H. KRESSEN· a110 tn the wlll and/or ettate of· MICCKLOO: ~.d .dPA~EJ,.A J. 2'485 t 9W00<1eld• Lane. El WI llY lLL IUlll Sain -' •rule• RECORDED Jvne 22. Fixtures 1nd Equipment and ANCE-Bld •508 ad-llnown H MINA HEN· THOMAS E HUGHES, IV Ml Kl • ....-v enN an 1 Toro CA 92830 USED CARS & TRUCKS CHICK 1962 u Instrument Number GOOdwlll of that ~l•ln Dan-dreued to: Allyn E Rowley. DEASON KRESS EN A petition has bffrl flled Cl/ 8• ~= MOML (Kx) This bu1ln1H It con· COME IN OR CALL FOR 62-212948 of Offielal Re-tat Practic.. and Is ~led Purchasing Manager Hunt· A petition has ~ filed by M~ A Hugl'IM In IM IUMMONI ouoted by· eo-par1nert , RU •-• .. •• IV£Rlt:ION cordl In IM ornc. of tri. Re-at 4940 tMne Blvd , • 103, lngton Beach Unlorl HIQh by Wittlt Bowne WOOd, Jr In Superior Court of Orange ED Margaret Oreenwlllt .,...._ ii7 corderolOrangeCounty lrvine,Calltornla927t• Se11001 0111rtc1, 10251 tile Superior Court of Or· County requesting that lfeJ~!N~~~VE.;NAM r Thlt lllltmenl wit tiled DellLLO 445 f Cou1 Hwv Said Deed of Trust. de-The 8uslneu name uMd Vot111owa Avenue, Hunt· ange County requesting tl\at Miitie A Hughlt be ~ DE ·ed ou d 1 1 with the County Ci.rk ot Or· OllYllln N•wpori Buch :=--::------...... ~IT acrlbel the fotlowlng prop-by said tranaferors at said lngton Beach, CA 92846 a11d Wlflls Bowne Wood, .fr. bl pOll\ted u pe<tonal rep-llereby tummon an re-Count on May 14 182•18c "CHBLl/D. 673-0900 W~ erty: 1oc1tlon11 WILLIAMJ.COX. re<:.ived 11 or bllore 2·00 appclnted a• personal rep· ,_1at1vetoadmlnl1terthe q111rec11oaege11ponJOYCE ~gg; Y ' '°"' J LOT 63 OF TRACT 1712 O OS pm . June 27. 1985. al resentatlve lo admlnltte< Ille lltate of tile decedent. J. BURROW ,27tal HUNTINGTON BEACH 1-=::;;:::;;:::==:;:~ 70 ge Dart, 4 dr. loml. IN THE CITY OF COSTA ·Thai aatd bulk transler It wtlteh time end place bids 1sta11 of tlle deoedent. The petition request• Ptalntlft'sScaltori'":(o:;"oN Publlllled Or1n91 Coaet Ml-Hll; Ml-1111 '~ltll I lll hand control$ $1000 obo MESA. COUNTY OF OR· Intended lo be consum-wlll bl ~btlcly Oi>lllld and The petition request• authority 10 edmlnl1t9t' 1119 addGr11s t1· ":riio ~ Dally Pilot May 22• 29• June I l'fCI 756--0379 •11 12 noon ANGE. STATE OF CALI· mated at thl office ol ANNA read In Bldg. c. Rm 361 authority lo admtnltter Ille .. late Undlf Ille ln<Mpen• & or1. Inc . 5 2 1985 WI WAIT Y• 156 RR Wht/red lnlerlOf Ftr4 l t FOANIA, AS PER MAP RE· M ROH · ESCROWS, INC , Each bid thall remain vatl<I estate under tile lndepen-dent Admlnlatratlon of Ea-A,,. • Suite 800, San Otego, • 1 • W-806 A1•••11111111 very Impressive c1HSIC. CO.RDEO IN BOOK 50 3532KatellaAve .11101.LOI forape<lodot60d1y1atter dent Admlnltltlllorl of El-tatetAct. CA92101 he .,.._ Only s 18 500 533-'242 ·ea LT~ tires Int & PAGES 32 TO 36 IN· AJamllos California 90720 tht d•te apec;lfild for Ille re· tatu Act A ~ng on the petition an an-to 1 com· NOTll'C See Tony Raja! ' • ' C L u S IVE OF M I S c--~ '* 1"•...,.-0L on or oel!ftt 01 bids A heating on tile petlUon will bl held on JUL V 3, 1985 ptetnt which la herewith Ill'· Plll.JC "'~ •-1L ti 5 bOd" obo &-45-21166 CEL' "NEOUS •••PS, IN-......,u~ • .,...,, ·'--' ft" wlt"ln 20 di""' " • ' ~ ...,,. af1ar June 28th. 1985. he Board of Trustees will bl held on JULY 3, 1985 at 9:30 A.M. In Dept. NO. 311 ..... upon Y-" ,. ,lCTITIOUl IUUtl•I THEODORE ROBINS FORD l<•t>IJ HAllBOll !ll"'IJ ("''" Mi~A b<l] OOIO ----------·59 MUSTANG Futback. THE OFFICE OF THE This bull( tran•fer Is IUI>-•hall bl lhe SOie IU"98 ofllle at 9:30 A.M. In Dept NO 3 at 700 Clvle c.nter Drive West. af1er aervtce of thl• II.Im- well rough bOdy $600 SAID COUNTY. Commeret11 Code Sectlorl and r...,...._ !he right to r• Santa Ana, CA 92702 IF YOU OBJECT to the 1119 day of eervlcl. I you Thi rlO OL y OBO 549-t369 MAY ALSO BE KNOWN 6106 ject any or all bids and· to IF YOU OBJECT to the granting ol IM petttlorl. you to do '°· judgment by * Going t>utiMIS u : P ----..,...,.,,-.,,..-----;-AS: HO Oak Slr•t. Cotta Tile name and addrlSI of waive any lrregullflty tiler• granting ol Ille petition, you ¥10uld elth« appear at the fault wlll be taken agatn1t TAPE. 948 Goldenrod Drive. - auto. pis. 301 V8, runt COUNTY RECORDER OF ject to Callfetnta Uniform quality of equipment offered 700 Clvle c.nt., Drive WMI, Santa Ana. CA 92702 mona upon you, ex~utl~~: N~TA= .,., '75 Mustang V&, 4 spd, ~CA 92627. Ille panon with w11om In should either appear at tile ~ring and 11a11 your ob· riou for tile rellef demanded Cotta Miii. CA 92626 J .. '" N ..... 'SS's In stock, orlglnal owner, excellent Thi blMf\Ctary unde< uld claims may bl filed It ANNA A~n E. ,._ .. ,, PurchM-hearing and 1t11e your ob-jectlona or flte wrtlttn objeo· n ,t':!ONC°!"f'0al~t. ••o1N"N Sam Zlmrtng, aame aa -•• v~ con d S 10 9 5 C at I .............. ofTrust by r .. ton of a .. ROH ESCROWS INC Int Jectloos or flit written ob..,.· tlon• with the court bltore -,... ... ... .. • 1b0ve =c'll •-Olllllll •nctudlvnagtv'hee900au .new 16 962-1980 · br":'c11 or default In tile obtl-3532 Katella Ave .. • 101. Loa Dated June 11. 1965 tlone with ttMI court 1>1io;°1 the hearing. Your appear. ~NC, •y~lh(O....llR" "'L .... Th~!. bbuatne1n•d•lvtd1'uaf0n· _.,... -------....:r-:,.. gat1on1 eecured thefeby, Alamitos. Callfornle 90720, PubllShed Or1nge Coa11 Ille hearing Your appear-ance may be In peraon or by THlf t' c-.. ~ °' duct ... y: an 2 door. p/s. AM/FM CUI, 11&01 llNITS Liac1l• htretofetaaxecut.cl and* e.crow • 10497-0L and tile Dally Ptlol June 12. 10. 1965 ance may bl In perton or by your attorney. T COURT) Or Coa 1 Sam ZJmrtng t was filed air cond prep Extra Cl? 848 Dove Street N B •75 Cont M~ IV ail ,....,, Mvered to the undlf1lgned • last day tor flllng dalms by W-864 your anornay IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Publllhed ange • This 1t1temen fuel tank, radial ttrN & 712 OIOO · '" • >'""• written Oeclalatlon of De-any C'redttor Shall bl June IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent crldltet of Dally Piiot May 22. 29, June with tile County Cl«k of Or- more. (atk 1713 Ser 0480) • took great. xlnt cond. f9'llt ~ Dem~ let Sale. 27th. 1985. which ts tile f'tlll.IC NOTICE « a contingent etedltor of tile decelMd, you must Ille 5. 12. 1965 1nge County on May 14• SHll MUST SELLI s2ooo. and written notlOI of brMCh bualMN day before 1111 the deoMMd, you mutt Ille your clalm with IM court or W-8t0 1985 nnq7 ORANGE COAST V1lbw11ta 9173 OBO. 546-8464 and of elec1lorl to CfUM tM consummation date 1pect-N01'lCE Of your ot1lm wlll'l lhe oourl or pruent It to ttMI pertonll P 11 hed 0 Cout /.,__ 1 '65 vw UG n---eng der•""ned to Nit .. Id ,._,.above DfATH Of present It to Ille peraonal repreeentattve appoint~ by D111111c NOTICE ub • range 9 26 Jeep nvnau I ' "" .. -v ,_,Dated: June 5111, 1985. J A M E I W t'L L I A M reprutntatlve appointed by IM court within l0ur months l'UUL Dally Piiot June 12, t • • 2524 Harbor Cotta Mesa good cond .. n-tires. ' P'"f""Y :ir:::..~ ~ ~ H. TIM. D.D.l •• In· McflAN.AND the coilrt within lour month• from tile da11 of flr•t I•-UNITID ITATll July 3. t986 w ... ~ Mt-I021 $ 1500 OBO blwn 9--4. e*.,!i:':tOned uuMd., tald ~ Trwt.r9' · AND 0# NTITION from tM date of flr1t Is-.uanoe of tettara u provided otlTitlCT COURT ....,,. 241"3562 nollOlolbrMCtoandofelec· ANNAIUtOHllCROWI, TOADMIMITIR auanoeoflettersasprovlded In Section 700 of the CENTMLCMITNCT Tracb S '67 Bug 53K new paint. tlon to bl Recorded Fet>ru-INC .. 1112 Ka ... ta Ave. HTA'n NO. A-121152 In Section 700 of 1111 Probate Code of c.ttfornlt °' c~OftNIA ''1 FOl'd 1'2 ton p 0 360 $1400 OBO 964-8178 lllY 25. 1985 u Instrument #101, u. A........, CA To .it llelra. 1>1nefk:larlea. Proba11 Code of Caltfomta. Tile time tor flllnQ clalm1 will CRIPPLE CREEK PART-l'tllt.tc NOTICE V8 eng, auto. reo · gai. ,68 BUG 1 owner, g--.. 0N~mc1t>er81 A~ds.263 of Mid IOnG, EtcrOW 1Ml1-Dl creditor• and oontln~nl Tile time lor flllng claim• wlil not expire prior to four NEAS, LTD .• Ptatntlffa '1CTITIOUI IUIMll $875 ' """ "' -Publllhl<I Orange Coaet creditor•. and peraon1 Who not expire prlor to four months from tile date of the vs. N ...... ITAn•NT good 'lllfOl'k truck. · cond.. new paint new 1 Said tale wlll be mlde. but Dally Pilot June 12. 1985 may be otllerw!H Interested month• lrom tile date of tile hearing notice abOve. SHEARSON/AMERICAN -,°' .......... 549-2756 or 549-8710 stereo. looks & rune wltllout covenant or war-w-aeo In tile wm and/or Mtate of hearing notlet above YOU MAY EXAMINE tile EXPRESS ESCROW COM-Tile """''MQ ~·are lati••" great $1500 631-5983 325 ranty,1xpr ... 0tlmplled,r• ---------JA M E s wt L L I AM YOU MAY EXAMINE 1111 Ille k991 by Ille ooun. It you PANY. a Oelawer• corpor-d°{-7fvbu~=.:!i. LAND· Cl ·' __.5 6.9 LUXURY SEO"N ,. ___ 1 362 g11tdlng 11111. l>Ol-•lon, or PtafC NOTICE MeFARLANO Ille k8'>1 by tile coun If you are 1 perton lntet•ted In a 1 1 0 n . P NG 2513 S ()I--~ .. IHlCI ~ " "'"""' encumbranoes to pay the,._ A petition has been flled are a pe<aon tnte<eated In tile 11tat1, you m1y HfVI SHE ARSON JA MER IC AN SCA I • · .,, """' 130 MODEL A Cabrlolet All options, Xtnt condl V8. Good condition. malntng principal tum of the ORANGIE COUNTY by AGNES PATRICIA tile es1111. you may eerve upon tile executor or admtn-EXPRESS INC .. a o.1awar1 St .. Santa Ana, CA 927°" ; Convertible. S9500 . 523.000533-4242 )$800/obo856-2693 nole(a) MWred by Hid IUPENOftCOURT McFARLAN,Oln theSupenor upon1ri.1xecutororadmln· tatrator. or ~pon the st· corporation: and GARY M. Sang ~yu~., 2;13 c~· OBO. 675•8995 .70 Sq, reblt eng 0 r.13 Capri, Vt!, auto. p/a, gd Deed of Truat, with lnlw•t CAM NO. 4IO IM CM' eourt of Orange County re-lstrator. or upon tile at· torney 1or the exacutOf'.-Of WEST lndlvtdually and Dlemond " an• na. 494_3940. 2131749_ 83 cond s980 obo 937-9590 as In Nld note provided. ad· "-AINTI,,: NTIR M. qu .. tlno that AGNES PA-torney lor Ille e•ecutor or admtnlslratet, and lite with doing 'but1neas under lie-9270'4 W 0 '48 Buick Roadmasl« __ vanGes, ii any, under Ille MIU" I THEMlf II. DE-TRICIA MeFAALAND bl ap-admlnlstratOf', and Ille wllh Ille court with proof of ser-lltlous bual1'1MS name of Tuan T Tran. •O 1 i Or 4 Or. new pa In 1. '72 VW BUS am/fm stereo '79 Capri 45,000 mt. new tetms of aakl Deed of Trutt, llEt pointed as pe<sonal rep-tile court with proof ot 111<-vice, a -111en request stat-PREMIER DEVELOPMENT an o e wood . • N • · rectiromed. reblt tng 8 track. xlnt cond . runs Mtehefln tires. all euto-'"'· chargn and expen-Dff'l*>AN'T: IHCIAL-resentattve to admlnltter the vice. a written requett slat-Ing t"" you ~ra special ANO PREMIER DEVELOP-Anaheim. CA :2802B $.4800, 499-5156 oreat. needs no work matlc. $3500 631-6110 of tile Trustee and of tile TY CMl~ORl, LTO tstate of the Oeoedenl tng 11\at you desire epectaJ notlOe of Ille flltng of an In-MENT. 1 California corpor· Hy Vo, 336 anta arbara, -w/30M rblt eng . MUST trutls ereated by said Deed N01'lC! Of' The petition requeats notice of tile llllng ol an In· ventory and appraltement of atlon Defendant Plaeentta, CA 92760 A•tn lapertt4 SELL SOON $2000 Call 01'1atllilt 327 of Trull MARIHAL'I IALE authority to a<1m1n111er the ventory1ndappralsementof n111e atHts or ol tile pell-• ca98 No This buslneH Is con· -I 0 · Said sate will bl lleld on By vinue ol a wrll Issued estate under the lndepen· estate aaNte or of the pell· tlons or account• mentioned cv 8• l846 MAP (Bx) duC1ed by· co-partners quick! 53 l ·0490 75 Cutlass atr condition-THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1965 on December 26, 1984 In the dent Administration ol Es· ttons or account• mentioned In Section 1200and1200.5 of IUMMONI Sang Nguyen lllW 9112 '75 Conv Bug red w/new Ing, AM/FM stereo. II 11 00 am 11 the Concord above designated Court 1ates Act In Seetlon 1200and 1200 5 ol tile California Probate Code ON A•*>JD Ttllt 1taltmenl was flied '80 5281 whl/lan, auto, blk top, brakes clutch. $ l 300 OBO Call afte< Street entrance to 1119 build-upon a judgment ente<ed. 1n A rieenng on the petition Ille Callfetnla Probate Code. Published Orange Coatt COWLAIMT with Ille County Cle<k of Or- toaded 62K m1 $ 10,400 $3700 979-6644 5PM 546-9738 ing located at 1570 EaS1 f111or of. judgment credl· will be held on JULY 3, 1985 DcMltlea K. Walece, At-Delly Piiot June 1 t, 12. 18, TO THE ABOVE-NAMED an~ County on June 4• 5-46-1330/W 85"-1925/H ·77 Bus Xlnt cond Sunrl 76 STATION WAGON f1or7tn"oaSl9ree2701.1Santa Ana, Call· tor(s). Pater M Oelser and II 9 30 AM In Oepl No 3 at '°'"' '°' ,.tt&net. IOIO 1985 DEFENDANT(S). You •r• 1965 n7IOll 54 Therese M Oetaer and 700 Civic Center Drive West. Campv1 Drive, Newport TW-659 hereby summoned and re· :el BMW 3201. 5 spd, al e. tinted windows very Cuslom cruiser 4 eng · The total amount ol the agail\11 judgment debtor(•). Santa Ana. CA 92702 9eech, CA nllO quired to ser111 upon Pubil"'-d Orange Cout snrt, xlnt oond. orig ownr clean $3300. 786-8312 1 owner, SOK mt, p/s, unpaid balanee of 11\e obll-Specialty OISVlbutors, Ltd . IF YOU OBJECT 10 the Published Orange Coest Nil.IC NOTICE w v MAN. e Au T z EA . Dally Pilot June 5. 12. 19, 26. $9800 720-0781 ___ .7-7 VW BUS-. sunroof. pl b, plw. ale, amlfm gauon eecure<I by tld prop· Rob Warner. Steve Gamez, granting of Ille petition, you Oatty Piiot June 12. 13. 19, ROTHMAN. KUCHEL & 1985 radio. good cond S 1400 eny to bl aotd. t!!!S!elher with Mike Thornton 1howlng a hould ither a r 11 the 198S 1!:.!l.l-11 ILBERT .-+h onwia. R 1-------'&MZ _____ _.· ... ~3 CSI 12000. cond. 77K ml OB(.) 891·-140_.. b twul. lite Chilgea. net betanoe of S20.9n 2' llearlng and state your ADVIATfil NT MalcOkn P.C I ' under warranty, "10W· 000 OBO 1)40:5766 3pm 759-9237 any11me esumated costs. expet\NS, tetu111y oue on 1111<1 ludg-1ec11ont or file written oblec· Nodoe le herelty 91Yen P1a1n11ff't atlorney, wlloN Nil.IC NOTICE room cond. $27,000 79 vw Rabbit 4 spd 30 p -.--9335 and advances. as or111e date rnent on Ille date of the it· 11on1 with tile court before that on MaJ IO, 1•. one addresa 19 • 100 MacArthur --~;_;... ____ _ 780-8850 or 494-3367 oahac i.eot, ts $11•.742 09 suenee or taod writ , t 111ve tile hearing Your appear· _ D111111c NOTICE 11M Uncolft Clfttlftefttal, Boulevard. Newport ee1cn. K-1Mn •85 635 CSi, near-==-. mpg. fuel lnj. AI C. Date May 28, 1985 levied upon all right. lltle end al\Ce may be 1n perton °' by ruut.. Veltlcle ldlfttlftcet60ft No. CA 92660 FICTITIOUI .UIMll '"'" AM/FM tape dck. orig I Callfornla Mon9ate hf-Interest ot said judgment your attorney K-11111 1M,..,..,tl!Y7SA65 ••• an answer to the eom· NAME t TA'nMENT mellc athractte. blk llhr owner. St895 968·7775 vice, a California corpot-dabl()((S) In the property 1n IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ADVE,.TllEMENT M11ed at llanton, Call· plaint whlcti ts herewith Hf· The following persons are i lilnil,iiiiS3iiiiiiiSiiii.7iiiiooiiiiiii9iiii9iii6-iiiiiiil8iii8iii5-'79 Bug conv yellow wl blk allon, aa Hid lruet ... •y: lhe County ol Oran~. State or a eontingent creditor ol Holl« 11 n.r.bJ given fornla fof vtoMitlon of 21 veo 11pon you wllhln 20 days domg buslnesa as: v e l op Xlnt cond $7250 ~ Guardian Tnnt Deed hf-ol Calllornla dMCrlbed as the deceased. you must Ille that on Mar 24. 1MI. UIC •1. Afty Pl'"" deek· 11ter servtce ot thta aum· PRINTING. 8570 Warner Av· OBO 498·5626 vk:ee. a oorporatlon, llflfll, follows your claim with the coun or 111,125.55 U.I . currlftCy Int to ~ tM 1MtW In mont upon you, exctuatve of enue. Founttln Vtlllfr/, CA ~ IALD 1111111 Wll• LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! LllllUGlllW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Clli!rry Ave LONG BEACH (No C11erry exU-4051 (114)'31-UIO Trade-Ins Welcome OPEN SEVEN DAYS IEPAUn HllOPW DELIVERY DEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW '80 Dsl Dasher S1a Wgn 78000 m1. .o<lnt cond S28 75 760-6850 or 494-3367 "WE Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD '" by: Tw l lclttftef'll, A .... tant Dwelling deterlbed as ro1-prMenl 11 to tile i>«aonal wae M11ed et Newport tM IJftHM lteeee Otetrict Ile day of Mrvloe II you lat( 92706 lecret.,,, 1570 Ea1t 17th lows Lot 1, Unit 23 of Tract representative appointed by ••ac l'I. California fralft Cour1 In Otdef to oon'"t o do ao. judgment by * Ollat Corpor111on. 8570 ltrfft, lult• E, lanla Ane. 10163, ••per map recorded the court within lour months Philip ltrOfft mrwn fof Wtol-the P'obeble CMM fof Ihle aull wtll bl taken agaJnat Wlfnlf Avenue. Fountain 1Callfornla 92701 (714) In Book 43•. Pages 10 eno from the date of first Is-atlon of 21 UIC 111. Any M11ure. lftuet fMe wtth the ou for Ille retie! demanded Valley. CA 92708 Kat ell a at 57 Freeway 5'7·71n 11. of Mleoenaneous Mapa, suance of letters es provided perMn dHlr1r19 to pMiae "~' Atent In C...,,.., tn the complaint Tiiis bu1ln111 11 con- Publla11e<1 Orange CoHt recorded In tile office of salo tn Section 700 of the the matt9' In the United Dn'f l.~t Adfftlt'.1-DATE MAR 26 198" ducted by: a corporation Dally Piiot June 5, 12. 19, County Problle Code or C1llfornla. 1e.e.. ot1trlct Court In letr.eton, ,,0 . •11 1-. LIONAN> A.. lftOINAN. Dalll Corporation. By Cll ---------t965 More eommooly known The lime lor tlllng claims wtll 0tder to _._, the ..,-.. laftta Ana, Callfernla LIM, l y: Chertee WMU. Ba Pham, Pr.a.Iden! P\&.IC NOTICE ..) W.a38 .. 25 Flrwood. Irvine .. Call· ot e•plre prior to four ... CIUM fof thll ..a.-. mu. • ....... end coat ty c..... (IEAL OF Thia atatemenl WU flied fornla moo1111 lrom tile dill ol the "'"'' Ne with tM .......... , llloftd of 81.-0.00 lft IM COURT) wtlh the County Clerk of Or- NOTlCE OF IALE Record Owner Rob llear1ng notice above. Aeent In Ctiaf911 Dnlt ,,._ fofm of a aeetller'• °' Published Orange Coast ange County on May 23. Of' VEIHL ---------warner YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille fof«*Mftt AdmtftlltrMtoft. wtltled ofleotl ..... pey-Illy Pilot May 22. 29, June t985 Notice 11 hereby given Nil.IC NOTICE If tile subject ol this sate~ me kept by the court. If you ,,0 .... 12'0I, lent• ,.,.., ... to tM u.1. DepeltfMnt 5. 12, 1985 F277m pursuanl lo Section 503 of real properly and II 11as no are 1 peraon lnterMled In Calfofnle '2712, a atetm of Mtlce; or approved W·808 Published Orange Coast Ille California Harbors and IC-11117 stiee' addreas or other com~ the estate. you m•y e«ve end c:o.t llloftd of ll,I00.00 IWety; on or lletof9 oMr 2. i----------Deity Piiot June 5, 12, 19, ~. Navigation Code that tile AOVE,.TtlfMENT mon designation. directions upon tile e11ecu10t Of admln· lft IM'°"" of a caeNet'e ,_ 1-. Aft ~y pettlton Nil.IC NOTICE 1965 undersigned. Townttone Nottce 11 hlrtbr t1ven 10 Its ~tlon may t>e ob-111ra1or. or upon tile 11-e«ttfted check made P9J• lftlYbe,....lnleuofacoati---------- Corp dba Manners Mile tf\at on May 24, 11M, one tained from tile M1rS11al ! 1orney for Ille executor or eble to the U.I . D1pettment llloftd. OtMnrtle, tM plop-flCTITIOUI IWIMll Shipyard, 2•39 w COIS1 11M Cheno4et Conette, Office upon request administrator. and Ille w1111 of .1u9tic.; or approved ertr wt11 be ......,at!Hty NAME STA'nMENT Hwy, Newport Bea<:tl. Or· VeNele ldentlfk:allon No. Prospec 11ve bidders the coun With prool of Mr--•ty: on 0t Mtor• July 2. fott.lted purMent to 1• The following persona are ange County, Ctllfornla 101AY0711E5124'24 w11 should reter to Section& vice, a written request stat· 1111. An ~y petition U.t .C, 1t09, end Wiit be di•-doing business 81: 92663 Wiii sell at publlc BUG· Mlled al .,. •• CellfCM'nla 701 510 10 701 680, on· •no that you desire apectal "'*' befMed In ..... oh coal poMCI of aocefdt"t to..... LOGISTICS MANAGE· 11on, 11 said address. 11 10 (Mlflnally M11ed by ., .. elusive. or the Code of Clvll notice of the tiling of en ln· boftd. Otl'letWlee, the P'oP-6n..,_e.d llllltlM lftlY ftle MENT ASSOCIATES. 1' W-853 DEATH No110~ a m on Tuesday. the 25111 P~lce Dlpertment on July Procectura for provtstons ventory and appralaemenl ol ertr wttl be.....,..,...,,_., a = fot 1'9Mllllon or Snowblrry, Irvine, CA 9271• SLO "N day ol June, 1985, the fol· 11, 11M, In Mlftt°"8. C..r-90vern1ng 1118 terms. con· Miiie uaet1 or of Ille pell-fort.ttM ,.wt to 1t M.---. of..._.. __ Wtth Jamet Vernon Jones 1• n towing oescribed veuel, 10 fornla) fof Y1o6etton of 21 dnlons, and effect of tile sale tlon1 or aQCOUnlt mentioned U.S.C.1t0t, end wM be cle-lM RMldent A,.nt In Snowt>eny. lrvlne, CA 92714 RAMONA Z. SLOAN. wit UIC M1 . .,., ~ ...,_ and the llllblllly ot defaulting In Section 1200 and 1200.5 of poeect of acoll'dllll to .... Cllar,. !MlrHant to 11 Thia buslnes1 11 con-20 year resident of Builder Lyman Bu1lder'a lt'f to ~ tM """" In bidders 1111 California Problll Code lft._..ted llllftlee f'NY Ne U.l .C. tt11 end 11 CFR ducted Dy an lndlvldual Costa M esa. Passed Hull No A3574 "" United ...... Dfetrlc1 NOTICE ts HEREBY AMen • ,, .... AltOfneya • petttton '°',...,.....,.or 1a1 .. 11-111U1 wtttMMlt ,.._ J1m1t \/.Jones Slid sale Is ror the Court In otder lo OOfll"t GIVEN 111a1 on Wednesday. for '•tltloner, uoo lftltlptlonof~wlth lr19acWmend-t,boftd. Thie tlatet'Nlnt wae filed away June 10, 1985. purpose ot satlslytng lien of the probeble CMtM for tllll June 26 1985 II 2:00 P.M MecArthUf ltvd., Ile. l'l'O, the Reeldeftf At•"' '" ''anote L ...... ..._.. with the County Clerk of Or· Beloved sister of Rae 1111 undersigned for repllr MUUfe, muet ftle Wlttl the 11 Orange County MarSllal, Newport llMctt, CA t2'IO Char,. pureullflt to 11 dent Afenl"' c-.. •no• Count~ on May. 23. Banta, O c eanside, bills In an amount 11111 wlll ftelldent Aeent In Cf\afoe, HarbOr DMalorl, 4601 Jim· PubOahed Orange C~t U.l .C. 1•11 end 21 CFfl CaH· AQ-85-002f t985 oe det&fm•l)8(! on the dale Dfl'I Enforcement Adfnlfl-bOree Room 108, Clly ot Dally Pilot June 11 12. 16. 111t.71-131t.11 wtttiout M-Date: June 6. 1985 '2'771IO Calif and Maudt ot s~11d 9a1e letratlon, P.O. to1 12908, Newport Beach, County 01 1985 tne a elatm and c:oet boftd. Published Oranr. Coe.st PubllSlled Orange c0111 Stevens, La Costa, Dated 1h1s 1 im oey ot Senta Ana, Callfornl a Orange State ot Calltornte 1 TW-660 "•a Iden I Agent In Dally Pilot June 1 . 19, 26 Delly Pll!>t May 29, June 5, Calif. Mass of Chrts-June. 1985 92711. a clalm and c.oet wHI sell et public auction to Charge 1965 12 19 l965 How11d L. Neff bond of 12.500.00 In the the highest bidder. for ces11 case A0-85-0024 W-857 • • w .826 tian Burial will be cel- Pvbtosned Orenge Coast form of • ca11'1l11'1 or In lawful money ol lhe United 0 11e June 6. 1965 ebratt.'Cl on Thursday Deity Polfll June •2 1985 Clf'tlfted chedl made PIJ-1 States ell the right, title 1no P11bll1hed Orange Co111 !'ta.IC NOTICE June 13, 1985 at W·861 _..totheU.l .Oepertment interest or 1110 Judgment P\&.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot June 12, 19 '26 ---------POOLIC NOTICE lOAM a l St. John the of Juettc.; or *JltM'OVed Oet>lor(t l In Ille ab011e a.. t985 UtftT!O ITAT!I 1---------N r.ty: on or before July 2., SC:rlbeO property. or SC UMITED ITATEI W-859 CMITNCT COURT K-1M72 Ba pt Is t cat h ollc 1111. An lndlteMr petltton much ttiereol 11 may ~ DllTRICT COURT C!NT'lltAl otlTNCT flCTITIOUI .UIMll Church. Costa Mesa. ...., be'"" In MIMI e4. COil necen&ry to Ntltly aald IX· CENTflAL ot•nttCT Of' CAltf'OftNIA NAMI ITATl•NT Entombm ent al Hol-l T AT E ME NT 0' bond. OtMtwlae, the ptop-ecutton. with eecrued °' CALWC>ftNIA Nil.IC NOTICE RYAN INTERESTS, INC . TM following l*80f11 are Ml.IC NOTICE WITHDRAWAL ertrwltfbeadmlntttratlvetJ lnterul 81\d costs SAUSILITO. a Ta•11• Gen-A Texas corporation, Plain· doing butlneaa ... CURB l ywood M e m orial M-F till 9, S-S 1111 6 fROM PARTNl!RIHIP fofietted purMent te 11 APPROXIMATE MINI· erat Pannerahlp, Pl1tnt1ff1 "CTIT10UI .UllNlll tiffs MOTORS PORTS. 2334 Park. Ho lly wood, CA . 626 S Euclld St OPEAATINO UNOD U.l .C.1IOl.end .. bedll-MUM BIO Sl.95520 • v• NAMllTATIMINT v• South Broadway, S1nt1 F · ds all Fullerton CA "CTITIOUI IUllNEIS poMCI of ICOOf.dlftt to tew. Transter tu of 55 per eacl' SHEAASONIAMERICAN Thi toltowlng pe<aont are $HEARSON/AMERICAN Ana. CA 92707 Pnie~ Bemlla Broay c dwaayt 714-680 6300 NAME ln'-ted 1*1111 mey ft .. $500 00 of purehue prlee EXPRESS ESCROW COM· doing bualneaS U : EXPRESS ESCROW COM-CA.ort> ~ng Asaoclatn. ·~"' 213-691-670 t I T~ following PlfSOn 11as a petltton fOt ,....lulon or Please Nole This proe>ert} PANV. a Delaware cetpor· S U N RI S ER l A N D -PANY. a Delaware corpor-A Callfetnt~ corporation. M ortuar y on We<ines- wllM rawn u a gen,r11 part· ~ of~wttfl ••not being aold subject tc a 1 1 o n • SCAPING, 2939 Pepper1rM a 1 1 0 n . 1820 Carld ·Aldge Orlvt , day June 12. 6-9PM. D1t1aa 9117 ner lrom tlle partnerstitpop· lh• ""ldHt A91nt tn redemption SHEARSON/AMeRICAN Ln .. C01ta M .... CA92626 SHEARSON/AMERICAN BeverlyHllls.CAf0210 p · B B 11 e<&tong under 111• llctottoua Cller,. purauent t• 11 Dated M•y 26, 1965 EXPRESS INC .. a Delaware Gary Orrin Pot .. t. 2930 EXPRESS INC .. 1 Oe111wara Thie buatn•H la con-i er ce ros. e '72 240Z.12000. business name 01 A & C U.l .C. 1111 Mct 21 C'ft Olvlaton HarbOr corporation: end GARV M. Peppertr" Ln . Costa Mesa. corporation. and GARY M. ducted by: a corporation .Broadway Mortuary, LIG (KIMS 240) Please AUTO S"LES. It 809 E '111 1Ul .71·1t'tl.t1 wttllout flt· HANOft MARIHAL. OF WEST lndlvldually Ind CA 02828 WEST. lndlvldullly and Curb Racing AuoclalM, Directors. 642-91~ leave mag 650-5338 Street Santa Ana. CA 92701 Intl a aleMt aftd _. beftd. ORANGE COUNTY, 4'01 doing bullneu under lie-Thia t>u•tneH 11 con-doing butlnete under tic-By Mlh Curb. Prllldent •-=;:iiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiieii;;;;;;--:::-- Tlle t1ctt11ou1 but inee1 Jrencte L lfttee, ,._... Jembor .. 9'vd., Room 10I. tltlOUI butlnMI natr1' of ducted by an Individual llttou• bUllMM name of Tl'llt atatement w11 ftled r- 72 240Z Air cond111on1ng. namt1 s1a1em1t1t lor the pan-dlftl Ateot 1ft C-.. ,.._port hecft, CA t2llO PREMIER DEVELOPMENT Gary O Poteet PREMIER DEVELOPMENT wfth tM County Clefll of Or- mags automatic $2800 """" .. -.;..--.. ... .-~ ... ne,..t11p was filed on March Cue• R0-8~24 James C Byham ANO PREMIER DEVELOP· Thia atatement WH flied ANO PREMIER DEVELOP-•nge Co!Jnty on May 29. OBO 780·6796 28, l965 In Ille County of Date· June S, 1985 Matshal Oran~ County. MENT. a Calltornla bulineat with the County Clerk of Or-MENT, a California buatneu 1986 .7•'~ 260Z Ortg owner VolYO tl?S OrFeunifeNa~LeEa~do AFd·d2r7!.5_209f Pubilahld Orange Co111 By· Danette M Pittman entity, DeMndant 1nge County on May 30. enllly. Detendlllt "11114 s I v..., D•lly Pilot June 12. 19, 26, Published Orange Coaat Clll NO C 1985 C111 No Publlthed Orange Cout Perfltmmec ter. a c. 111e Person Wllhdrawtng l986 Dally Piiot June 6 12 t9 cv 84 t8'SEA (M X) '271711 cv 14 1844 MML (Kx) Dally Pilot June 5. f2. ti, 26, copper $3900 675·2279 ·74 142 Volvo Excel cond Angeli N1cot111 Correal W·968 1985 14• .. 0MI Publlllle<f Orange Coul MWOMI 1015 Air Im cau mull Nit 3 HMI F11tnriea111 Ln Costa w.939 ON IJMIT Dally Pilot June 5. f2 . 19. 26. OH fMSr ~D W-811-4 Fiat 9123 S15001obo. 962-2926 Mtsa Cal 92626 AMINOIDC~ t08S AMeMOIOCOW\.MNT .;,6.;,§.-,.F .. ta•t•. ·new--rac:t""""•p•a·1n~t. ~Volvo GT S2eo<l S Co~~~ Angeli .NICOl&ta ---------·1---------TO THE A80Vt•NAMEO W-6'3 TO THI! AIOV!-NAMEO rebll eng11rana. xlnl cond root AC. FM stereo. runs Pubtt· .. __. Or1nne Coast ___ rta. __ IC_N0_TICE ___ 1 __ Ml.J..o.;,;~C-N0_...T ... tc.-E__ DEFENDANT(81. You ate DEFENDANT(S). You are --.-_-tc_N0_T1C( __ _ Bo 6.45 734 1 eat Clean 548 678• .. """ ··• h«•by tummoMO and re-91IDIJC NOTICE Ml•by tummoned and re---"-------S 1900 • gr • Dolly P1101 Mey 29 Juna 5, K-1147• ITATllllllNT Of quired to 11rvt upon r~ qutreCI to 11rve up on AC~-MIH•ll '84 Ol. 181< ml, xtras. nu 12, 19 1965 'lCTITIOU99"9ININ ~ltTOfl W Y MAN. 8AUTZEA, '1CTITIOU9MllMll WYMAN. 8 A UTZEA . ,.,,..... Ja~r 9129 COfld S12 500 obo Dys W-332 N,... ITA,.....-r UM 0# PICnnout ROTHMAN, KUCHEL & ..... ITATIMINT AOTt4MAN. KUCHEL • ~~ '7oc:tN9w. §91Chev08 894-2001 Ev SA8-7584 Tiie ~ per90M .,.. llU......... SIL91!AT. Thomu R Tht fOllow4nO per.one are SILH .. T, Thomu R. ~ ~eont.,. ---------i dOing ~ ae· ~ The followlng peraon1 MtlCOlm PC Al>lftl\ ~ • Malcolm , c dcMno • patnt, brakq, ltl'lr. efec -Medfcai C-ter Hott>ftat. l\lve at>ll\dOnld Ille Ute of Pleln11ff'111ttomey. whON A~!,..CAN THESIS Plt.tntlff'• attorney. wtloM Cl(LO & DUNHAM, 1301 moonrt etc absotulely A••••, Dt•tltlt __ Ml. __ l_C_NO_T_rc_E_· __ l 2200 "NeWpOf1 9outevard, tl'I• FICllllOUI Bu11n ... addr ... ts: 4t00 Mac:Anl'lur WIALTH MANAGl!M!NT. acldr ... 1• 4100 MacArthul Dove ,Street. Sutt• HO. perf I 1',900 673-4220 ---------1 . I Costa Mae, CA 92827 Name TRIMARK DIRECT Boulevard, N9wPor't S.Ctt. 805 Town c.nter Dftve, Boulevard, ~ IMch, ~::lo°'1 S.Cl'I, Ct.tltornla. '78 XJ8l w/M Chevy 350 Ca~iJllC fJOf fl~i:r.o~:A~=T I Coeta Mell Madtcel MAIL PROMOTIONS, 779 C" 92MO I tile Cotta M .... CA 02028 CA 02MO J~ P9tw Cllto #l convwllon 111 S 10,500 ,7• Couna D'Elana"" .. gd The following pertOn' at• Cenllf ~.~ta30t. 11 ClllVlcfort n:a w ... ~91711 St · C:O.ta M..., CA A,!':, ~ ... ~-";:;-Stec>hlnte Anne IWger. an anawet to IM ~ ,.,tl!Mn ~· Niowet I.ale thll t I .. I 0 ... -~w '"""' dotnn b\11"-1 H corOOtltovn, or I Ocw: ,.._.t ..,,,....,,. '""' • 3037 Java Road, Coate plaint wnldl II htrewlth Mt-,.._,,. _ _..:I" 7 ' .. CXJ 1 env ng rubber all optt0n1 gd Pll°'RTS INTEANATIONAl Str"1 Cotta M.... CA The FICtltlOUI BullneM V'td upon you within 20 daya MIN CA 9262t V'td upon you wtthln 20 de'f9 -~,; chartee OuMam ~ $7$-1129 blue pain! job Asking EXPORT HI Hald Pl 1»827 Name rtterred to aboYI ... af11f MMca of ·~~ Donald A"*! DI•. 1300 Iller ~ ot tNI tum-12722 Marl h I Ann • t141 ... 7 .. " ••a.169 • Co••• •• _ .. CA ,.2626 " Thia bu11ne11 t1 con· flled In Orange County on mont upon you, ............... ..,.. Adema 1o.o eo.ta MMI mon. .-... -... e.clutfve of •--·-,.._,,1....._.~ ,...,.20· ~ JY .,..., ' ' "'-· "' ducted by a COfP()r9110n Mardi 3, ttt6 FIL! NO the~ Oii Mt'llOe II you I .. CA 92t26 ' • the d.:'bfee;;,c. If you fall .........,oor,.,. ..,.,.,. ..,, Rudy A P11aro. Ka Hald Cotta M•H Maellc•I F·t5'7M 1 l do tO judgment by ct.-_, • Thie iw.1Me1 ti oon- RX7 '12 "' ml/eJCCll cond Loa~ OflQ owner 18950/obO, 536-f675 NABERS CADILLAC .rt .... ltu 1141 LAAGESTSEt.£Cl10N _ "1 l•t!t.~ !OW ml 19 UJK~'81!0Mif • Cedillec:. In O,.nge All Qptl<>f'I, Xlfll Condi County! s.. Ill today! $23.ooo 633-4242 I O aaa 't2 500 S!tiol< mt Mln1 • • 1 •v COnd . bkle, IOeded. mU9t 2&00 Har't>Or 8IVd ... $3-4,000 494· 1 104 COST A MESA Pt · Coett ....... CA D2620 c.nter Ho191tal. a Cellf p~ conciepta. ll'l<l , a f:Ult w111' bl taken ~ ~~!:i l>~u::~;.,!, con· ::U.~0 J:· ~f=' ~ ~ by .. ""*" IW'- Th•• bualneH 11 con· eo<P . ey Of 8tltdrl0* H Clllfornla oorporatlon you for IM rtllef demanded Ooneld' Albert Dix. Step. you I« tht ,...... demand.o ..... .:.;.;... CNriel Dvnhem ducted by i n lndlvldull Moore Prealdenl Tlll• btl"'-... con-In the oomolalnl lllf'll A 8.,-get In tht complaint. T'riit1t1ttnW11 ._ filed Audy A Plll'O Thle 0 atatement -llled dUCted bya 1 corporation !>!!!,~A .. 2'~.... Thia atatement wee filed OATI. MAA 211.... _1 .. 1 ..... ,.._,-..,. ......... _. Tilts atar""'8'1t Q' m.d with tht County Clertl of Of· Thi. 1fatarnent WU flted ,.,._ -_..,.,._., ,..__ Cllftt ~ 4. iROtllM '" '' ,,. .......,.", ..,_.. "' Wltll t~ County Cilrll of Or· "'99 .~ty OCI May ,», ~IM COWIIJ ~Of Or· Q-. .,._a..-. wttl' l~.ty fl ~.Of Ot-C.-..: .__.• MQ19 ~ °" W , lllfl County °" -"-a, 1115 ange County on M1y 11. °"*"' c..,_ (KM. cw ll\04I nry on IY '30. • .. _ 1915 1945 ,.,.,.., ,915 ,,. eown 1ees ='~ <MA&. °' Pmfu P1i1>1Jtl\ed Orll\OI ': ~u hid Oranoe co.at Pubhned OrVIOI coe11 PUblllNCI Oranoe Cout Publlatled Oranoe Cout ~ Or~ eo-1 PVCllilhed ~ Coea4 0.1ly Potol JVM $.. f2 19. 21. ot J\JM $, ft. It , H . OIJty "'°" MWy ~ ~ 6· Otlit't P1to4 May 22 29• June DlllY PllOt June II. '7. ft . 21, Dally P110I M91 22. ff. JUne =Pilot.tune•. a. tt, 2t. tt6S tH 12. 19. 1N5 5. 12 tNS 191$ I . ,2, IMS w .... , w.1149 W4$& W-l30 W-to7 W·IA8 w-eot I I HA,.,.. LAWM- MT. OUVI Mortu•ry • Ceme1•ry Crematory 1825 018* Ave. Costa Meaa S.0-5554 PtlRCI MOTHl.RS llLL MOADWAV MORTUUV 110 lroectway Cott1Me.a 842-9150 c e 1 Coast The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation re- launched a.campaign this week to raise $100,000 for education./ A.7 Irvine Unified School Dis- trict plans a special elec- tion about taxing future homeowners to fund con- struction of a new elementary school./ A.8 California The judge dismisses about a third of the charges In McMartin pre- school' s child molesta- tion case./ A.4 Nation .. ,; Serving Newport leech, Cotta Meta, Huntington Beach, Irv~, Ladla1!9 luch, Fountain V..., Md loUtltOr..,. c ... a, C ALIFO RNI A N EDNESD A t Ju ._,f •. • ·-· •4 • SC 00 testin et es rove Summer football practice to herald start of program By ROBERT BARKER OftMDelly,... ..... · A voluntal) . high school drug testing program that may be the first o f 1ts kind in the nation 1s expected to st.an as early as th is summer in Huntingto n Beach. officials said today. T he plan. pushed b) Edison HiJh School football coach Bill Wo rkman, (Pleue .ee ATHLETE/ A2) _1____ _ 1 Delly "°I pMlo tty..__,. Uplft Karen Quinlan died Tues-The aleek. luxu'rloua Bitter SC Coupe le drawing pralae for ita marriage of comfort and speed -up to 130 mph. Youths busted on drug charges day, more than nine years after her landmark case established the right to die wit~ dignity./ A.5 World U.S. and West German Investigators continue searching for Josef Mengele despite family's report of his death.IM Hijackers of a Jordantan plane released 66 pass- engers and crew before blowing up the jet./ A.4 Mind&Body Course teaches how to master the operating manual of your mind./81 What you might think is a 11 bad case of nerves'' could be something far more serlous./82 Food A scientist calls for a consensus on nutrition policy to eliminate con- fusion. C 1 Fortunes are no longer confined to Chinese cookies -now they' re on wine corks.ca Sports Two Fountain Valley High players star as the Soutti tops the North, 8-3, In the Orange County All-Star baseball game./01 The Angels fall out of first place following a 6-4 loss to Texas at Anaheim Stadlum./01 Entertainment Impressionist Rich Little misses his appearances on the 'T onlght Show' and would like to return to late-night televlslon./83 INDEX Bridge Bulletrn Board Business Classlfled Comics CroHword Food Death Notices Horoecope Ann Landers Mind& Body Opinion PaparanJ POUce Log Publlc Notices Spbr11 Tetevtalon Theetera WMther A12 83 85-6 03-6 A12 05 C1-12 .. 06 OS 82 B 1-2 A 10-11 81 A3 0 6 01-2 B IM A2 car maker has a Bitter idea F~r th<_?se with the yen -a nd the money - to buy an ex~ttc car, new c hoice has emerged By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .... ~,... ..... It's h ard to imagine anyone becom- ing bored with a Mercedes-Benz or a BMW. But 11 happens. There are those who find that 1hc1r J80SELJUSI doesn't pro,1de the same thrills 1l d1d when the~ lir'it hough111 -\nd those BMW o\.\nerc; v.ho ha\l' graduated to a 633CS1 some11mc'> gel the feeli ng 1heir elite cl uh has become far too populated. Yes. 1t"s hard to s)'mpath1ze 'With tbc boredom-stncken.. people who ha'e "tht' $50.000 needed 10 heal themsehec; It"<, C'ipec1all ) d1flkuh "hl'n lhc an11do1r 1s a sire!.. and rcla11' ch ncv. c 1erman lu\l1r~ automohilr Jra"1ng pra"c tor 11' marriage nl 'pt.'l'd and comfon 11\calk'd the B1t1erSt .\nc..I forrhc afllucnt boredom .. uffcrers. the ·c 1s hardl~ a blltl'r pill to c;y.,allow ··~onll' people are loolong for a car that's some"'hat l .. wt1c"' said Mark Parkinson. ·.-ace pre<.1den1 o f Beach lmpons of ~ewpon Beach. the e\- duSt'tC Orang.e Count) dealer or the B11ter aultlmob1k\ ··The~ people ma~ hJ' '-' 0'' ned ~krcedl·c;-Rl•ntc\ 1n 1he pa'>l or 1hn ..,1111 uv. n onl' hu1 .nc lool..1ng for an111hcr l.lr ·· Parl..1n\11n 'a1J ·· f hc'>l' JrC 1hc !..and 111 Pt'11pk "h11 11\\ n or Lui kc-t 'l"\l"ral l M' · Wh1k Hl·arh lmp11rt-. Lk.llc; 1n European automott\C muscle v.11h names-hke Saab. .\lfa Romeo. Peugeot and Maserat1. the Batter ( remains unique. It also helps when the car's builder. Erich Bitter. drops b) for a v1s1t on the samc.da) pole.nu.al customers are on the lot. Bmer\ '1c;11 Tues<la' v.as 1n1cmkd 10 promote thl' spori, lM tor lhr Orange ( ounr~ mt."d1a -\nJ he·, v.cll· \Ulled lin tht• promotion' anJ puhltl rda11on' that un·up' muLh 111 h1' tlll1l" lhC\t' Ja\\. hoth Ill thl' l Olll'd (Pleaee eee BITTER/ A2) County OKs $1. 6 million for jail housing By JEFF ADLER Of Ille Dlllly l"llot atafl ntil a new Jail can be: bu11l somewherr in the count\. soml· Orange County Jail i nmate~ v.111 he housed m modular m obile-home likl' structures to be be placed at 1he Jame'> A. Musick Honor Farm in El Toro Orange County supervisors Tues- day agreed to spend S 1.6 m11l1on to buy the p~-fabricated buildings the> hopt· will pro' 1de 1he room necessal) to rclie"c overcrowding in the anra ..\na mam Jail. a~ a federal Judge has ordered Sha1ff Brad (1ates said the mod· ular bu1ld1ngs v.111 be able to house about 46'i inmates classilied as lo'W- St'<"unt~ nsks The buildings are .ur- cond111oned and rnme complete wtth kitchens. he said. Gate'i also said he expects the Huntington baby . hOme after 10-month st~y in hospital By STEVE MARBLE Of IM D .. y ""'°' alaff -\fter spending the tirst 10 months of his life in the hospital where he endured almost a dozen operations and fought bravely for hfc. Jeffrc> Baker is home. "He slept through the night, .. the child's mother L1ndn Baker s~ud this momlfli with the son o f disbelief parents express when an infa!l t make it through a night witho ut Cl) 1ng. "It so terrific t nally have him h ome." the Hun tan on. Beach woman said. "We've wai d so long. Jeffrey was born Aug. 8. I Q84. at lioag_Mcmorial Hospual m Newpon Beach but within hours o f his binh the child was moved to .Children's Hospital of Orang\.' Count~. <\crnrJ1ng to dcKtor'i. kffrl·~ was born w11h a rrachc.il esophageal s1stula -a hl0<;kage hetv.ecn his esophagus and traL·hea. \\hen he s"'allo\~ed. liquid v.ould be routed to his lungs and when hl' breathed the air would be dm'<"ted to his srom~ch. The first operauon 10 correc t the blockage resulted 1n more comphca- uons than 1n)one. and iding the attending ph~ sac1ans. c0uld have 1mag1ncd. CHO(' spol..cs"oman Laura Johnson said Jeffre' ·s w1ndp1pes wcre too nar- ro\.\. he· suffered an 1ntes11nal 1nfec- 11on and there v.as a blockage 1n his naS<JI passages Jclfrq Ou1lcred on (Ple .. e .ee BABY I A3) 'A11-~merican boy' Jack Armstrong ~ies By tlK! A11odatecl Pre11 ecut1\\'. had hccn m' father's room· Jack Armstrona. an 1r Force mate 1n college. and he decided to use colo nel who hvcd 1n LAauna Niguel the name ·Jack -\rmo;trong' because 11 and whose name was bt-stowtd on 1~ ~ lO con ' e' Jlll thaL" James Whcatics-cat1n1 "All·Amencan bo).. .\rmstron& said rndio hero of the 1930s, hasd1td ath.r Ja k ·\rmstrong. 1A.ho died Mon- a Iona illness. He was 74. day. was a mut:h-dt"Cornted offi lb tbc early 19 Os. General M ills wtlh n 1tl_llstnous m1htaf) career adven1sina executives decided to .,.,,onh> oOm namc~ke dcvclop arnd10 how hero who would He entc~ tM Army ~·1r Fone., as rcpttSCnt " II· mcn can v1nucs , a !K'rond lieutenant m July 1~41. and . ofcourav. t ~Me of humor and the ~ ~110PCd a t Pearl ijarbor du.on&. cham p1onm1 o f ideals.''" cordina to 1hc cu l) da)' of Worl~ \\-ar II Armstrona's son. Jam~. \!'\tr the ~•r. rn"tron1t wd .. m,ny Gale. a com pan c~-(P ........ JACK/A2l '.A' r ·) butld1 ng'> will tx-uc;ed lor three or lour }car'>. 1hc carlie'it a nc...., 1ail rnuld tx- bu1h onn~ a Jall-'i1 tc " '>t'll'l·tl·d He said add111onal building" might bi.• purchased h~ thl· lOUnl~ and plJlCJ at thl' honor farm 11 lht· ,ounl\ ·., 1ail population u1n11nm·, 111 1n,rt·a,e J' prnJt'cted In thl' meant1n1l' thl· ltlunl' '' prl'S!)1ng aht·ad with a pl.rn h> hou:,,L' about 400 inmates 1n lea-.ed tent-lil..c s1ruc1urr~ al lhl' IO\\·\Cturll\ ~U'>ll l.. facal11' uni al the modular uni1 .. am' l' (1a1.ec; said he hope.-. thl' pla~11c rents rcSt"mhhng 1nf1a1abk' (,.)uon<.c:t hut'i. rnuld be mstallt"tl "11h1n J ··ma11er of da'" ·· fhe ll'nt<. v. h1l h al~u ML' a1r-l'ond111ont'd .rnd ha'c 1he1r 1m n l..11chl'n'> v.111 \O\\ lhl' lOUnl\ hct"een $llK).(11 1() and $200.0oo (Pleue .ee COUNTY I A2) ~~ .......... -.Lall Gail Demmer leada ber ctqa ln a onratoia of blneo that employ• multiplication problema. l O.Juveniles. 1 adult a rrested at homes in FV police operation --- By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -Delly No4 S'°"' -\ three-month undercover opcr· auo n at Fountain Valle) •s two h1gh school has resulted m arrest warrants for 10 JU'eniles and one adult '>uspected of selling or furnishing drug' Polll c \J1d l·1gh1 or the 'iuspect~ \\Crl Jrfl"'>ll'd earh 1oda' at their iiunll"\ 1n Fnunuun \ alle\ and ~nla \nJ JnJ lhe other~ v.t•rt heing \llUg_h l '\,a med 1n thl· arrest warrants were l·1gh1 Lll'--\m1gos High hool !>lu- denr' 1v.o from Fountain Valle) High Jnd o ne other JU\entle. all ~uspected of drug '1ola11ons 1nvolv- 1ng l.LX'a me and rrianJuana. <;gr L<.·e Pepka said the one adult Jrrt'~tt'd "'as \\ 1lham "'an of Santa \na a Los -\m1goc; student "'ho turned I 1n Januan 'fames of the IUH'nilc' v.ere not reil·ast'd ~·ause of their age Polilt' ..aid the "'arranl) resulted trum thL· enrollment ol l\\O recent poh\.t' academ~ graduate' a11he '"' o l11gh .,l hoots In \larch a 20.\ear-old mJn "'J" placed a1 Loe; ..\m1gos. and a (Pleaae eee DRUG/ il) Program proves kids can catch-up 'll l1"l' \\llu Id l'\ l"I F.Ul''" b\ I ht \rpk 11 .omru1er in lhl' u >rner \ll b\ 1he audm-' l\ual gadgl"tr' ltm ng tht "'all., that ··Room t>" '' .1 d a'} for u ntlera\. h 1l'\ l'l"S ()nh their tt''t ~1)rl"' ",1ulJ IO· d1l·atl' that childrt•n l'nwlkJ in tht' Spel tJI da.,, at Po mona l kmc:nran ' hool ha' l' fallen hl·hmJ O\Cr thl' pac;t It> ~~~ ··Pro!l'd Catl'h-l r'" JI the CO'ila \1e'-l '>lhOul TONY SAAVEDRA NEW S MAKER ~ has rrmo' cd the 11gma tradihonal1 folloMng ch1ldrt'n into rtmcd11l cla 'CS It " n1'1 a progr.1m fOf "slow- leamer,· rath<'r . 11 •~ for ch1ldrtn who rcquH\' a d1fftrtnt la tt( whtn na hl'arJ, and conv~niional tea hina method aren't domg \he tnck In this da room. methods -not tudeius-:-n: the one~ lhal tail. ,. ln-slruC'IOl"S ID \ht' rC'dcrall) fundt'd program bt'he\e thclt' art w"ml ways -trom hitt.h ·tKhnolnJ'\ aacuct~ to old-ta h1oncd '.\ark.book ....... 10 tea h math and rCJad1ra. ~nd 1hc\ 'rt ~1lhntt. to tr') e\cf) nnc of ~ (Pleue eeeCATCH·Ul»/A2l ' '• ATHLETE DRUG TESTS OK'D ... hoaa41 .. won endorsemeo1 b) school board memben Tuesday ma.tu. gratulataon~ for the ant1'1ru1 etlorts. "It's e~ccllent. and I thank 11 ~all worl. If at JU5l helps a few to t~ off ·' W LATH [R '-- Beaches will off er cool retreat 11"1 cx~cd to btaJ~.w1th football ~ye.rs at Edison. But 1t w1U be extended to seven htah schools and otrcrtd to all seamcnts of the student bodies in the Huntina1on Beacb Uoion Hap School Dtttrict whete. more tban 17.000 students are enrol- led. School officials p ve their suppon to the program and aireed to d is- tribute information about it but declined to sponsor it because of possible lawsuits. Parco ts. 11 they so choose. will \aan up and their chtlcken's namrs wall be put in a pool. Final det.als an-shit to be worked ou1. Workman saad, but those choo~ina to panacipate wall be caUcd at random 10 have their youngsters take urine t~ts at f-oun- tain Vallg-Community I lospitaL Rrsuhs would be sent 10 team doctor Roben Ralanger \ 1a a com· putcr. Workman. who urged mand1u ory tests earlier. said today he's "~rfectl) happy with what's transpired o far (m the pro~m)." (drul)) at's worth ll." ._ Board Pre adent Linda Moulton also s1ud today she bacu the proposal • af\er 1n1t1al reserv11100 • Workman's previous plan called for iestint of football players only. "I thouitit that was 'Cl) ehttst." she said today. "at ~hol.IJd be available to all tudents." Low cloud• wUI give way to hazy IYntnlne Thurlday, wltl'I a htgh p,....,,.. ar .. keeping 1tmC*atur• down at the beech, the National Weather s.rvic. said. A high neat 70 wH exp«:ted al the coHt. whllt h~~~n the mktdte to upper 80a ..,. forecast JOl-lnllnd ~ Moontlln rMOr11 wffl warm up to the 80s after overnight Iowa . of 48 to 58 • The upper d .. a111 wm range from t 10 to 110, While the lower de1«t1 wlll reach 105 to 110. forecuter1 aald. From Poinl Conception to the MexJcan border: Inner waters -Wind 1outhweat 8 to 18 !(nots with 1 to 3 root wind wave• through Thursday, South to southwestltfly swell• 2 to 4 feel. Extenalvt low clouda with only partial clearing In the afternoon and evening hour•. "It's all hooked up and ready to ao.'' ~orkrnaQ said today. "II could stan m two or three weeks ... Workman, the most senior and winningest football coach in the Sunset Lcaaue, said that a comm itt~ of community members and parents will be formed to admmister the program at Edison. ··tt (the tests) will gave kids a chance to say no and not gi ve into the tremendous social pressures to take drugs," he said. ·•ft also will increase parent aware- ness. The) don't knO\\ what the parues are like." he said Board member Stephen math said tpday th4't Workman and others an the athletic department desen e con- Teen-ager held Irvine police arrested a 17-year-old boy Tuesday for the attempted rape and sc~ua l battering of a high school girl. The bo\. "ho was not 1dent1fied bccau~ ot has age. was taken to the pohce station for quesuonang about 4:50 a.m. and placed under arrest later that morning. He is being held at Orange C'ountY. Juvenile Hall. DRUG PROBE NETS 11 SUSPECTS ... Prom Al 23-year-old woman attended classes at Fountain Valley High. Only the two or three top adminis- trators at each high school were aware that the new students were under- cover druJ agents. According to police1 no ne of the drug transactions leading to today's arrests took plac~ o n the Fountain Valley High campus, but four took place at Los Amigos. At Los Amigos, the transactions took place in restrooms and a baseball field. ac- cord ing to mvesugators. In a prepared statement, Lt. Rich- ard Davenport said that compared to past undercover operations at local high s.cbool campuses. the current effort "netted a substantially smaller number of persons involved 1n the supplying and selling of illegal drugs.·• He added, "We believe that this may be. i t least in part, due to a shaft in young people's attitudes regarding the use of readily avai lable illegal drug l>Ub~tance~ throughout thl' enurc ar~a •· Police officers and local school adminasttators said it was d1flicuh to say whether students are shying awa} from drugs or are simply being more cautious about drug use a nd purchases. "You'd have to have yottr head in the sand to think there are no drugs out there," said Sgt. Pepka. "If you want 11 bad enough. you can get 11." BABY FINALLY GOES HOME ••• Jl'romAl the cn tical last at tames. his mother said. In ~JI. 10 separate o~rataons were performed. . ., "At fi rst my husband and I spent all of our time at the hospnal. Then we realized that wasn't going to help him get better. We went through phases and kept adJuStani ." said Baker. who has Jhrec other children. "There were times when 11 was so hard. especially when he was on the critical list," she said , "But we knew we was going to make at." . Apjnst aJI odds. Jeffrey did make 11 and following a send-off party with the hospital staff and physicians Tuesday, the little boy went home. "Everyone was· so attached · to him," Baker said. "Partially because he had been there so long but probably more because he has such a great, outgoing ~rsonality." Doctors said it may be as long as a year before. Jeffrey can start eating through his mouth and until then. he will take fo rmula through a ~tomach tube. .. He can swallow but he doesn't hke anything an his mouth. He's never eaten so be doesn't really Im.ow what it is,"' Baker said. "But you know that someday he will and he will figure out that it's pretty neat." Johnson said Jeffrey's prospects arc excellent. She said it is anticipated that his growth wtll be slow during the next year but that once his stomach tubes arc removed. he will grow and develop nonnally. "'Eventually," Johnson said. "you'll never be able 10 tell what a si ck boy he was." JACK ARMSTRONG DIES .•. From Al assigned by the Aar fon:e to the newl} formed Atomic Energ) ( omm1ss1on. Rising to the ra nk ofcolonel. he began developing program~ that e\entuall} led to the launching of the nation's first atom1c-po"ered ~telhte .\fter his retirement from 1he .\ar Force 10 I 96 I. .\rm strong "orkl'd tor the Rocketd' nr D1' 1s1on ofRock "ell lntemataonal in Loe, \ngek-, and helped develop the po"l'rful enganc:s that later "ere u\l'd in ahl· .\pollo and < •l'min1 span· programs. has son '>aid · .\rm strong. a nau' e of Min- neapolis. also 1s surv1,ed b' has wife and mother Memorial scr:1ces were '>Chedukd for Thursdav at the n11ed ~kthod1s1 Church in South Laguna. BITTER CAR EASY TO LOVE ... P'romAl · State and Europe. The 52-year-olJ natt'c ol Schweim. West (1erman\ I'\ nrn11nu- ally greeting guests. sharing a kc:en sense of humor. an-,"enng 1he count- less question~ he\ bcrn ar>l-.ed 'IO many times before and 11relec;slv posing with his car'> for the c:ameras: It's a far cry from h1!> da>s as a Euro~n race car drt ver when he achieved lap records on road courses t hroughout Europe. It was during those years thai Bitter built up his technical knowledge of what 1s im- portant in a wcll-bualt car. '"A good car 1s one that lasts the race: a bad car as one that break'i." he said. Bitter parla:,c<l ht'i racing career into an auto pans busi ness. later representing a '\mall Italian brand of automobiles But when the lnter- meccanaca continued to break do"n despite his best effono;. Bitler decided to but Id hts own cars The first produc ta on model wa~ bu alt in I 973 and led to the de' clop- mem of the Bitter~( < ou1w hrought on the market in I YXO The fca1ure'> arc 1 ndl'l'll tmflfl'"'' l' Top '>pel·d'' I JO mph l nc.kr thl' hood" .\ C1crman-bu11t. \-htl'r o' t·r- hcad cam. \t\·qltmkr t•nginc ln- teno (l Supple hahan lealht·r r 1rt·,·· Pirclhs. Stereo '>stem'' Blaurunl-.t. Gas mtleage'1 Gc1 '>cnous. The Bitter SC ha~ nimbk. rc.,pon- save handling and acceleration that glues your back to the leather S<"at'> But Bitter said he str" eo; 10 mal-.c sure bis cars are built not unh tor speed . but also comfon . .\nd .;.. hill' driving al the rc~tra1ncd ~pet•d, typical of the Orange ( ounl) tree" a' S)Stem. the ndl· 1<, 'lmooth and qu1t'I Then. there's the pme tag The Coupe. the lir\I B111cr in- troduced to America (,di\ for ahuut $52.5fXJ. It has hcl·n JOIOl'd b' a four door sedan. about $55 !100 and .1 COO\en1ble. "hllh '>ell' tor about $72.500 Clear I}. 1 ht• 8 1 I ll'r \( I\ nol lor e'eryone Even so. Batter Mtad hl \ w nlident hi .. car" 111sutlced1n thl' u1mpt·t1Lt\ l' ''orld ol lu\ur. '>flOrt' car' "l'\l' alwa,\ tncd IO uc,c "'hat 1'\ tx·,t f11r ITT\ tar:· he <>aid "II 1ha1 me..in' hu~ Ing Italian kather 1n<o1ead 111 (11.·rma.n-madl'. t>ccausc: 1t"; \olll'r and murc rnmfortahk.1ha1 's"' hal I'll do.·· Rut lhl· real thrill of bu1ld1 ng a lu,ui: \pons car comes at unex- Pl'Cted t 1 mes. Whtie Biller v.as laking gue'>ts r uesda) for a spin through Ir" inc. a truck dm er who pulled alongside at a '>top hght stud has head oul the v.inJo" to get a closer look. "What 1s that''" he veiled. ··.\ B111er." B111cr 'elled bad. "'It's C1erman ·· · ""hat ma kc<, 11 go·•·· R11tc:r llashcd a wade gnn \pcl·J1ng orr "hen the l1gh1 turnc<l ~rl-c:n. B11ter told h1c; guest~: .. r hilt nC\ er happens an Europe But hl'rl' pt•opk apprc:c1a1e a nice car I lt>\e that. "Even 1( the\ can't afford at. the\ 'Lill ;wprenate '1t ·· · COUNTY JAIL FUNDS ... From Al ( ountj oll1 u,11-. Ml' u1n\1dl'nng kasing lour ot thl' tent'\. Eac-h tc:nt would accommodate I l)(J inmates on doublc-delk bunk,. thl' shcnff<,a1d. "We hope th1\ .... ,11 give e\CI) inmate a hcd." Gate<, <,atd of the t'"n solutions after c;uperv1<,or'I appro,ed purcha<;e of modular buildings. He reported that 1331nmater. were forced to sleep on 1he Jail floor ~unda~ night up from 179 onl ~ the v.eel bclnre Count)-supena<,Or'> and the '\ht·nll were ordered 10 reduce Jail over- crowding and pro\ 1de each inmate wtth a bunk an M:irch after l r 'i Distnct Judge Wilham Cira-. tound Just Call 642-6086 Oalty ptlot o.f tyery 11 QuarantHd lh<' ollic1al'> irl l<>rll t•r11p11<1r 1.1111ng 111 redute the jail p11p11l<1l1 1111 ,1, IH• haJ ordt•red in I 97X Gra) fined 1h1.· 1.11u111 ~ ~"'i!J 11(1(1 and imposed an add111nnal $1 11-rx·r-da) fine for each inma11.· l11r<l'd tt1,lcl·p on the Jail fl oor during an' _:!.!.hour penod 4-s pan of 11c; dlort' 111 rc:ducc O\ercro"dtng. <,upcn 1\or' ha'c transferred I 00 lo" -ml. inmates to both the Musick and Thc:n l JC\ branch Jails and refu sed 111 Utlt'PI an' federal or '\tale pnc;oner' In the pa'>t '\e\eral "1.·ek' \Uflt"r· visors have apprcl\ed npt·nd11urcs Iota I 111g d11w to$ 11111111011 1 n 1 t' d Ion 111 rc:du1.c <J\Crc-rov.d1ng and·u1mply v.1 th thc lnun ordl'r B1.·s1de~ trans- ferring pm onc:rs and purchasing the modular untts. board members have a ppr<>' ed the purchse of tnple-11ered bunk~ and e·ora sheriffs deputies to kee p a watchful e:ye on tra nsferees. Judge Gray wac; scheduled today to 1ake a first-ha nd look at the county's efforts when he 1nspells the Jail. He will be accompanied both by county attorne}'> and -\mer1can Cavil L1bert1e~ t 'naon lawyer Richard Hr rman who has reprt'wnted in- mates an tht< matteL What do you like a bout 1be Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at ldt a nd your musage "ill be r ecorded, transcribed and deli vered to Ule a ppropriate editor The "'ame 24-hour answer ing service may be ..aed lo record letters to the editor on any topic. Con1 rtbu1ors 10 our Len ers column must lnclud~ their name and telephone number fo r verifica tion. No clrculatloo calls, please . . Ttll U!I what's on yo ur mind. H. L. 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IOlr 10 niicl toe Sert ..,_dlno Seno-MI Jacll-...ita lie 14 Inland •-.Y. Lowe 1n IN uooer so. to uooer toe SMJoM .i.,,_. S3 .. CATCH-UPPR9GAM ••• From Al them unttl something clicks. "There art as many ways as the teacher is creative:· said lead instruc- tor Mary Stanton. wavi ng a hand past the fi lmstrip viewers. computer ter· minals. calculators. electronic games and work book,. "Each child has a d ifferent way of ~arnmg and yo u J u~t ha v c 10 find i.L.~ Stanton ~aid. "Soonc:r or later they lea rn:· Mcanwh1k. shl' added. the three teachers and their aide~ give the children "a lot oflo,e and a11ent1on." The estimated 200 students '>pend- ing 30 m1nutl'S a da} 1n the special dasc; aren't the onl)-onl'S rece1' mg attention ··r ro1eu < atrh-l 'p" wa'\ reccntl~ honored b) the fedl'ral Dcpan ment of Educauon as one of the top four "Chapter I" programs an the state. l 'nder ( ha pt er I. the lederal go"- ernml·nt fund'> tutoring programs for children fint~hang an the bottom ~5 percent on basic sl-.ilb te!)IS The program I\ linked to \OCH>- eu mom1r lalW">. and geared 10 'l huol' "'1th .i high ratio uf m1nona) \ludcnt' from lo"·lllloml· famtl1e' \umc arl' l'hllc..lrl·n v.ho \1mpl ) ha\c probll'm'> undrr\landing English lulh . P·omona Elcmcntar) was the onl} school in Suuthi:rn Californ ia re- cognized for m Chapter I program. wi th 01her honor'\ going to the Alameda Unified School D1c;tnc1. the Santa Rosa High School Dastnct and the Healdsburg I; naon H 1gh School D1c;1n ct -all an thl' northern pan of the state. >\ltogcther. 118 programs were honored from among JJ I nominees '>ubm111ed b} state education depart- ments 1hroughout the lOUntn . as well as the Bureau ol Indian .\ffa1rs and Pueno R1t0 Fle,c:n schools were nominated from C ahforn1a. Judging for the award was based o n the 1981·84 c;< hool )t•ar. .\c; part ol their nomanataon . Pomona 'iChool officia ls submitted a 'itUd) trading 16 !.tudents who have gone Imm 1hc fir'lt grade through the ~1x1h tn "l'roJect Catch-Up." Not (lnl ) ha\e the'ie -;tudcntc; rnught up with thctr grade level'>. but man) po,tcd aho'l' a'erajlc Kores 1n the California Test of Basic Skills. the measuring stack used in this state for ma1h·an~ reading abilities. The repon showed that the pro- gran'l 's success had been sustained over a long-term period. said Rose- marie Bodroga, di rector of state and federal projects for the Newport- _M~U nified School"District. . Bodrogi is quite fa miliar with the Pom'ona school pro$ram .. She was principal there fo r m. year-; before taki ng the job last fa ll at the district office "'What "e did "a" build on the positive." )he said. "The kids feel special there: an fact. the} get dis- couraged when the} have to lea,e." Pomona Elementaf). which re- ce1, es SW0.000 annualh for the program. serves a predominately His panic. low-income area of sou th- "es1 Costa Mesa. Nearl) hall the 450 students-attending the school are so- called underachievers rcquan ng e\tra tutoring. -\.hout .!6 pt•rrent of the \chool's l'nrollml'nt 1s H 1spanll . "'h1Je anothl'r 111 percent1)f)r1ental C haldren can he heard un thl' pla~ground calling 10 cath olhl·r 1n Vietnamese. Spanish. Laotian and about 12 other languages. Against this 1ntcrrac1al panorama. "Project Catch-U p" was created on the back of the school stage. It has since moved to the forefront of educational progralJls attempung to pack 11/J year'> oflctlrnang into C\Cf) school year. Yet children 1n the class arc 1ui.1 as likely to be taught ho~ to cat me w11h chopsticks as they arc to '\tudy multiphca11on tables Theme days are held for the 'ancd cultures represented an the cla\sroom In those areas, the students become the expens. One group of fo urth-graders sat on the floor recently. playing a version of "bingo" 1n wh ich the teacher called out multiphcataon problems . Others pecked away at a gadget resemblini an adding machtne - except this gazmo doesn·1 a n~wcr math problems. 1t gives them. Stu- dents must compute the equation b) pu nching th e ..q>rrcc;pon d 1ng numbers. ... .._ ... UTTERS-GUS Designed, Finished Installed 88 38 am 99 se Flltt 11~1'1 621 am 34 •06 80 Secon tow "seam , l 68 '<11 Seeono "Ill" II 42pm so 72 63 aa 58 THUlllOAV 73 S• F1rtt low t 33 am 10 114 69 Fttat ":r.: 7 25 • m 34 70 63 Sec.on IOw 12 32 pm 1 7 89 S9 Second 111111> 7 09pm 53 104 77 S\11'1 MU lO<lay at 8 OS p m ,._ 86 sa Thutlday a1 5 • 1 a m ano NII otG••n at 91 ~ 80Spm IM 50 Moon Mia tOday at 3 01 pm n- 19 80 H1urldey et 2 43 • m and Mis ageot1 11 97 I.'\ 36tpm OaOy Pllol pl\Oloe by Howwd Uptl! Hashem Nazerl raises bl• hand to answer a question. ~nd 11\ no probkm JI thn · need l'Xtra help · Classes are hrn11ed to about six chtldren. enabling teachers to gave them the atten11on not available tn conventional 30-student classrooms. Teachers emphasize the attention as well :k the extra gadgctf) and games while II) ang to sell the program to wan pare nt~. chsappoantcd that thei r child 1s hcing pulled from a regular, las' .. l 'sualh "'l' ..a~ '>om1.·th1ng to the effect that this'" a unique opportun1- 1~ .. Stanton said. "We also give them an ou1 _ ,,e sa' ma' be thc1r ch1ld has been ab!>ent a lot or wa!. c;11Ling ne\t to a ncm } student •· Such" the 11phcat mode nf1hc class thal asc;ue\ onl} ··po!>lll\e·· re- portcardc;. "The child's ach1e' ements. how- ever small. :irt< emphasized." 5ays the program'-; brochure. "It 1!> "11han 1h1~ atmosphere• of rnnlidence that trust srows and r htldrt·n make g1un1 '>ll'P' 1n learning." 32 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters 0 , FINEST QUALITY SHUTTE~AVAILABLE O.N THE MARKET TODAY .•. AT FACTORY DIREC'l RRICESI cau ( :t!1) 548~841 or 54~117· HllllWlll MllUFICTOllY 1917 Ptacentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 - . t \ • t.:....J . l