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1984-02-29 - Orange Coast Pilot
HIGH 81 LOW48 llllT 1111111 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1984 ORANGE: COUNT Y. C ALIFORNIA '15 C f N 1 ·-, Coast Irvine police simulated a truck crash that hurt 10 school kids./ A3 Newport Beach says It will fine cable TV firms who deliver bad service./ A3. California New home prices In Los Angeles have taken a dive./A4 Valentino's 'Lady in Black' has died In her Ontario home./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation Hart pumps life Into Democratic race In New Hampshire./ AS. A Louisiana murderer goes to his death in the electric chair .I AS .::::::::::::::·:::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::·:·:·:· World Car bomb blast In Beirut kills 2; Geymayel flies to Syria for talks.I A4 U.S.-treined troops In Lebanon are flgf\Ung the U.S.-backed forces./ Al Home Early Americana made a strong Impression at the Antiques Show at the Laguna Beach Museum ofArt./A7. A patient believes doc- tors have forgotten bedside manners./ A8 Food One firm will prepare about 1 million meals for athletes competing In the summer Olymplcs./C1 Originality Is the prime Ingredient In prize-winning recipes. /C8,7 Sports Ocean View advances with easy win, but Hunt- ington ousted from CIF soccer playoffs./82 Golden West's baseball team suffers first defeat at the hands of Saddle- back College./83 ;:::::::.:;:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Entertainment Characterization outweighs the plot In "The Parade" on TV to- night./ Al INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Buatnesa California News Classified Comic• Crossword Death Notices Food Help V ourself Home Horoacope Ann Landen Mutual Fund• National News Opinion Potloe Log Pubttc NotlcM Sport• Stoek Marttet1 TeleYltton Theetwa W.ther WoridN9wa 86 A3 84 A4 01-3 86 03 05 C1-10 A8 A7-8 02 A8 8-4 A4 A6 A3 04-e 81-3 85 A9 A9 A2 A4 Trio held in OC fraud scam By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. o.llr,... ..... Newpon Beach authorities today were attempting to locate more than $300,000 wonh of gold KruJenands that allegedly vanished dunng a S l million fraud case that broke open this week. Two men and a woman were arrested Monday afternoon in con- nection with the alleged scam after one of the 6uspccts tried to ~II some Jumping for joy of the told coins to an uooercover officer, police said. Authorities allege the trio em- ployed a sophisticated operation that involved transferrin& an unsuspect- ing customer's money from one savings firm to another to purchase the Krugerrands from a Newport Beach precious metals house. Arrested on suspicion or grand theft and wire fraud were Steven John Bourque, 27, of Mission Viejo; M1chelle Monroe Morpn, 34, or Garden G rove; and James Mitchell Sylva, 40, or Upland. Sylva was released late Tuesday after posting $100,000 bail. The others remained in custody today. The trio allegedly were successful in transferring $976,000 from an A!"'nican Savinp account m Los Angeles that belonged to Michael Kaplan, an unsuspecting customer. A portion of the transferred funds, police 11id, then was used to purcbase 780 Kruacrrands from Monex Inter- national Ltd., the Newpon Beach metals firm. The coins were picked up from Monex by a courie-r who'd reportedly been hired by the trio to brina them lhecoim. "It wu a very sophisticated oper- ation, .. said Newpon Beach police Detective Robert Stephens. "We still don't know where the coins arc." Police spokesman Tom LiuW .W one of the su pects, claimi11 co ~ Kaplan. contacted Monn -"Y dUI month and i~uired 1boOt IM procedure for ~ a ~ quantity of the valuable c:OlftS. Accordins to a\lthori~ .. 't: suspect then a.rraDfCd to nearly SJ million from KaPlu"t ~ An&eles savin&J account IO MOllCK•(• own bank. Farmers and Meldlaall (1'1.-wftlO/, Coast woman ~ tells terror of plane pileup From staff od wlre reports Newpon Beach resident Donna Davison unex~tedly found herself in a raft with other passengers Tuesdayl. paddling to safety with their hands aner their Scandinavian Air- lincsjumbo jet slid off a wet runway at Kennedy International Airport and into a 12-foot-deep creek.. "I'm not~ now, but I might be when this sets in," Davison said. .. We were all paddling with our hands to get the raft away from the place because we were afraid thcrc might be an explosion," she said. . "Then a policeman swam out wttb a rope and we were pulled to shore. "I could see mud flyi.ng and could hear the screech of the engines as lhe pilot tried to stop the plane. The DCIC thing I knew we were in the water," she said. "The stewardess told us to IO beci. and sit in out scats and buck.le our seatbelts. But we just prevailed and (Pleue 11ee PLAD/A2J The Eatancla mp School boyw buketball team bad plenty to cheer about 'he.day ~t u tbe S.,la def•ted CapUtruo Vallq 72-84 to earn a apot In the cham- ploDaJllp aame of the CIP 3-A toumament. For all1be detalla, aee •porta, pace Bl. OC Democrats still see Mondale as big winner By JERRY HIRSCH Of tM o.llr ...... ..., Orange Coast Democrats were stunned by Sen. Gary Hart's upset vactoryoverWalter F. Mondale in the New Hampshire Democratic presi- dential primary. Still. they look to the former vice president as the likely nominee. "I still think Mondale will do it. It would still take a series offrcaJc events from now until the convention to undo the Mondale cam~ign," said Richard J. Meyer. president of the Newport Beach Democratic club. What the victory docs do for Colorado's Hart is position him as a favorite for the No. 2 spot on the ticket and make him a credible candidate in 1988 iftbe Mondale bid fails. said Meyer, who is a Mondale supponer. Meyer's assessment is supported by UC Irvine political science professor Martin WattenberJ who is studying the 1984 presidential election. "t think it means Han will be the vice presidential nominee. I see Gary Hart as the George Bush of 1984." Wattenberg said. Bush scored an upset victory over Ronald Reagan in Iowa four years aso giving Bush the momentum to stay an race until the convention, eventually winning the vice presidential spot. "It is one thine to orpnize in a small state but it as another thing to organize in aJI the upcoming primary states. Mondale as so well orgaruzed and has so many elected officials supporting him he will be hard to beat." Wattenberg said. The big day is "Super Tuesday" March 13 when nine states select more than 600 delegates. Han has predicted he will finish first or second an most of the races. "I expect Hart wall come m second an a lot of those races. The important thing about New Hampshire as that he established himself as No. 2 in this race and he establtshed himself a major leader in the Democratic party," Wattenberg said. Hart's Orange County supporters (Pleue eee OC DEllOS/A2) A Thriller of a nlght/D4 !!-::d:rC:fi!:i= ~:~b~~!,'s ~t~:;.~~!~!:;~!:~:~~=~: won't celebrate too library researcher ~rank Forbes. "l to their daughter. . . --remember that an high school, where The I I-pound infant amved at many birthdays you dress up in .\ppalachian dress Humana Hospital of Huntinaton --and ~ar freckles and bib overalls." Beach and missed her Aunt Nancy's From staff od wlre report• Forbes said b1nhday by only th~ minutes, It's time again for that quadrennial But somehow the day liberahzed according to her mother. juggling of the calendar to keep. for girls to take the inauatave. first "We're pleased she was born on a human ume 10 touch Wlth nature. celebrated in the first Saturday an leap year That way, she'll never Today is Leap Day, the reappear-November. became associated with worT) about getting old," said Jenny ance of Feb. 29 after a three year leap year. Forbes could find httle else Spnnkle, 24 Carly was the second abstnce. on the ritual "You'd think someone daughter born to Jenny and Bill The event likely will be marked by would write about popular history," SpnnkJe of Huntington Beach. some Sadie Hawkins celebrations -he said. . One of those who has finally the one day proper larues can tssue And hundreds of birthday parties decided how to ~lebrate an in&e- proposals of marriage. rather than will be celebrated by people who get quent binhday ts Kathy Holmen, waiting fo r their beau to pop the the chance only on<X' every four years. born 16 years ago today m Newpon question. The parents of C..rly Renct Beach. The ntual was popuJanzcd in the Spnnkle. born JUst thrtt mtnulcs (Ple&M eee L&AP DAT/ A.2) Mesa Lanes: A landmark that can 't be spared ' JefT Gillum remembers the time Richard Nixon had a hankerina to do some bowling. It was about 1971. Gillum worked at the front desk of the Mesa Lanes bowling alley in Costa Mesa, rcntina bowlina shoes and assianint lanes. He was standinl there next to the cash resister one afternoon, mindin& -his own business, when a swarm of dark-suited men crowded in, check· ina out the exits and ptannina escape routes. Mesa Lanes mi&bt have had iu lint pair of pmident1al bowlina shoes bronzed. except Nixon never 1bowed up. But Bany Goldwater Jr. and football sws Pat Haden and J.K.. McKay did. Over the ytars, Odium, 30, of Fountain Valley vrent from a l l· ear-old kid vrbo ~uenttd M KAREi Kll11 Focu s ON THE NEws Lanes for the pinball machines to a mechanic: to the front desk cleric to aencral mana,cr. And overtlie ycan he's seen a lot of cdebnties hn.d\ their hopes to the ax to 16-Pound balls. spin them down the 63-foot-lo~ map4ewood alley and pray for tnkes at M Lan the 20-lane ~lina aUcY that wu ,, built on 17th Street and Supenor A venue in Costa Mesa before there was a Costa Mesa. The ~lebntics include Lrn Pter'Cf, a Costa Mesa sian painter who brushed the city l<>s<>s on the sades of Costa Mesa poli~ cars. and Al Ptnklcy, a former mayor Gillum himself earned some tteO&· nition in 1980 when he bowled a petfca game. A woman. Bobbi Soldan, bowled a 300 way MC:k in 1968. \ Then there wa LomeBurro who thttw out the first ball when Mesa Lane opened 1n 19SOand won $20 an the alley's last tournament on Feb.16. That tournament, Gtllum says. was the last ever at Me Lane . After 33 ycan-of tn1tts.. 'Pires and (Pleuetee llUA LAKU/ A2) ' , I A2 * O;fanQe Coat OAtLV PILOT/WednMday, Febnlary 29, 1984 Over and out Coeta lleu fire. ftCbten and para- medlca treat accident 'rictimSlmoo Jimenes. 35. of Sa.ota Ana, afterhta car rolled o-.er and hit a U,htetalldard OD Baker Street at New- port Boale-.ard Tue.- day afternoon. Jimenez wae treated and releued from Coeta Meea Medical CeoterHoepltal. OC DEMOS REACT ... From Al were ovel)oyed by the surpnse vic- tory. ''We expected to do well but we never guessed he would beat Mondale that badly," said Chns Townsend. who helped organize a Newport Beach fund-raiser for Hart earlier th as year. "It proved that support for Mon- dale was soft and it proved that as people got to know Gary. he could establish himself as an alternative to Mondale." Townsend said. Townsend said he has received numerous calls today and throughout LEAP ... From Al Explaining to a 2-year-old how the Grcgonan calendar got shuffied and left out her birthday proved to be a tough task. "When she was a little girl, s~ thought it was quite temble. We used to tease her and she couldn 't understand why we thought it was so hilarious," said Kathy's (ather. Rich- ard. an engineer. Kathy's fourth birthday won't be marked by any big celebration. he said. A birthday dinner is planned later as Kathy will be tn a dance rehearsal tomght. he said. Holman said his maturing daugh- ter now has a different outlook about her birthday: "She'll have her 16th birthday when she's 64." the ~eek from Orange Count> Demo- crats wanting to support Hart. "We plan to run a full slate of delegates for Hart in the June pri- mary," Townsend said. Although he \¥.llS surpnsed by Hart's victory. Thomas Fuentes. first vice chairman of the Orange County Republican Party was not impressed. ··1 think those Democrat liberals are like tweedledce and tweedledum." Fuentes characterized Hart as a petty. arch liberal. "It looks like it will still take some TRIO, ... F rom Al Bank an Long Beach Several days later when Monex confirmed that the money had been transferred. the suspects arranged to have a couner pick up the coins from Monex's Birch Street offices, police said The couner. an unwitting part1c1- pant in the crime, later was able to help police trace the identity of the suspects. according to Officer Little. Police said one of the three later contacted an undercover officer and offered to sell some of th e gold co ms~ saying "things are getting too hot for me." • No arrests were made at that lime, however MURDER CHARGES ••• P.-Al tlrM, vanithed the urne day a murd« warrant for ht9 anwt WM luued. """'Tu.day, polloe hadn't~ him. .~ potk:e Sgt. Bfft Wrtgh1 said he ha 98nt a detective to Lu v..-to quMtJon Oouglat. WhO report9dly ha Indicated he wm fight abcltton.to Orange County. OouQIM gained attention ftve )91'8 ago for a _...ate Incident when ~ w .-. tried on •mpicton of conapking to fMke ••porno tnuff'' ~ ofU,. lletu.I murder and dismemberment of two women. : TM two women, who actua1Jy were undetC<MW ~ offtQers from Huntington a.ch, rode along with Douglu to the deeel1 wherethemoYle ~~to be1"med. Dougtaa wu anested at the deMrt ette he had "'9Cted' for the fttmJng. , The flr9t trtaa ended wtth a hung Jury and the MCOnd conduded when DouglM pleeded ·no contest to reduced ohargee and wu eentenced to ttww )INIS' ptObatJon. Murder defense begins The defense portion of 26-year-old Richard James Wetherall's murder trial is expected to begin today 1n Orange County Superior Court with Deputy Public Defender William Kopcny's opemng state- ment to Jurors. Wctherall, ofSaota Ana, is charged with first-degree murder in the stran$u- lat1 on slaying of Patnck Scott Miller. a 26-year-old Costa Mesa resJdent The prosecution pres- ented evidence alleging Miller met Wetherall and co-defendant Arthur George Goldner Jr.ma bar the night of the slaying, June 28. 1983. After invit- ing the two men back to his house. Miller was hit over the head with a vacuum cleaner, hogtied a nd severely beaten. according to the prosecution's case. months before the race shakes out but 11 loo ks like the Democrats ha ve their choice of voting for Jimmy Carter's protege. Mondale or George McGov- em 's protege Han," Fuentes said. noting that Hart managed McGov- ern's 1972 bid for the presidency. Townsend disagreed with Fuente 's analysis. ·•rt is not a matter of nght wing or left wing when it comes to Gary Hart. It 1s a matter of the past or the future. Gary has a plan for the future," said Townsend. HOLDUP ... From Al come to the lobby, the suspect pulled out a handgun and de- mandfd money. He took cash from the office account and then rounded up the doctor. his two employees and a patient who was in the office at the time and took their money as well, Bechtel said. Total loss was about $500. Before the suspect left. he sex- ually assaulted one of the female employees in the office. Bechtel said. Police are looking for the dark-haired man who witnesses say was wearing a brown plaid shirt and brown nylon jogging pants with white stripes down the sides. Witnesses say the man left the office on foot. PLANE ... From Al went ou t the ramp."' Da' 1son told reponers she was returning home from Moscow and now 1'i planning to make the rest of the Journey b}' train. "My trip to the Kremlin wasn't as ex cit mg as this." she said. Flight 90 I was carrying 163 passen- gers and a crew of 14 from Stockholm, Sweden. via Oslo. Norway, when the DC· I 0 landed 1n dnzzlc and fog and c;kadded into the murky water up to its engines. MESA LANES CAN'T BE SPARED ... From Al a mere 12 lanes. Van's Bo"'I -a!> 11 "a" known then -emplo)ed p1n- bm., 10 hand-set the hea v\ wooden One regular. who Minter said had undouhtcdl ) dune a little too much l'Clebrating throughout the evening. March coming in like a lamb Columbia.I C 50 ' 1 ~ 32 It O...f'I WOttll 4' 2t = H II 37 It Dee MOiftM M It o.lraft 21 16 Dllluttl 21 ot EP-80 29 l't*tMlnll• 10 .()4 '"Vo 30 15 ::ir... : ;: Herttotd M » H-.n. 48 23 ~ 13 .. HoulWI 50 35 ~ 28 ~ J.O.eon,Mi.. 40 30 Jec:keonvtll9 83 34 ~ 40 3'4 ~City 3e 22 NallorW w.-s-.c.e Extended 1..MVeQM N 43 Uttll AoGk 44 2t NOAA V S DIC>! OI Comm•~ LL.o. Anoe1M 75 62 Ftilt wlttl *'IC*elur• a •tile abow ~ 3 I 24 Fronts Cold .,. W81m ,.... Occludl>d .., not'fNIL HoaN 11'1 the llOPW eoe 10 "Pl* Lub«lodl 42 23 70. l-ln the mid 409 to mid SO. MemP* 3e 3 I P.itrl ~ Miami 70 r.4 PNlaOelp/lla ----------........... 3'4 20 PhcMwMll ~t Paul 32 18 P111-:r.;: Temperatures ~ !! ~ :::l8nel:~. 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While much of the East and Midwest was caught in the grip of wtnter's worst blizzard Tuesday, Or- ange County supervisors turned their attention to the county's sun-drenched coastline and the hot question of what it should cost to park along Orange Coast beaches. Supervisors voted 4-1 to shelve a plan, for at least a year, that would have doubled the cost of metered beach parkmg at the county-owned Aliso. Salt Creek. Dana Point Harbor and Capistrano beaches. The board acuon means at will conunue to cost less 10 park at county beaches than it will at most city-and state-maintained beaches elsewhere along the Orange Coast. "I do not support the idea of makmg it more eitpens1ve for the people of this county to visit their beaches," Supervisor Thomas Riley said in recommending the meter increase be shelved. He said the proposed increase would make the beaches nearly the most expensive recreation area in the county system. But Supervisor Ralph Clark said the county should be charging enough to cover the cost of mamtenance and enforcement at its beach-front park- ing areas. ''I don't want to seem like an ogre. but we're talking about business here," said Clark. the only board member to vote against holdmg the line on the parlung rates. "This increase as not sufficient to harm anyone." Supervisors were told that the county 1s losing S 162,000 annually at 11s beach-front parking areas. mamJy in maintenance and enforcement cos ts. B) doubling the hourly meter rate at the four beaches, from 25 cents to 50 cents per hour. county government would be able to recover92 percent of its $310.000 annual operating cost. In voung to maintain the present rate. Supervisor Bruce Ncstande said it's not possible for the county to recover full cost on all projects. ··There are certain things we subs1d1ze. this 1n one of them," he commented. Body found iriside Viejo store Orange County Shenffs deputies Tuesday found the body of a man. apparently killed by a self-inOicted gunshot wound, in a false ceiling of a Mission Viejo Best Products store, according to Shenffs spokesman Lt. Richard Olson . The body was discovered after a tense standoff and search that lasted most of the day. Authorities have 1denufied the body. but declined to release a name until the man's family can be notified. A Sheriffs Special Weapons and Tactics team was called in after Best Dally Piiot D•llvery la Guaranteed ..,. f"'r"' r 14, ,, , ? ntP .-., .... , •w C•4'C t-(~f '} 10 L n· ( ri ~I, 'If' I f1 1 'I 11r,1 , ,. "'" w• n~ Jf" .,.,,_I s ti • t ,. •' ~ J Ji), ' , 1 j') n t •tio(fk .,. , ,, officials noticed items out of place and subsequently evacuated 53 people from the discount store. 28452 Marguerite Parkway, at 10:30 a.m. After sealing off the area around the store. SWAT team officers using pohce dogs searched nearly five hours before they discovered a pool of blood. and then the bod>. according to officials. ''When we do a search. 1t takes a long tame." Olson said. "It's a slow, safe methodical search," he said. responding to a question about why 1t took five hours to locate the body. . Olson said offic.crs did find a gun they believe was used by the sus~ but declined to say where it was found in the store. Shenffs deputies first amved at the store 3 a.m. in response to burglar alarm. But officials said a search turned up nothing. Assistant Store Manager Steve Kaczorowski contacted deputies later an the morning when he found several items out of place in the manager's office. SWAT team members were called m about noon. Olson said. ORANGE COAST Ctrculetton 7141142-4333 Daily Pilai H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher CleMtfted ~ 714/M2~ AH other d9p9119"ftt• M2~ MAIN OFFICE t. i/vro ' Et~h .>' ,. ~....w c" "'1 • M ~'~ 9, .. 1~60 C~ll MHA CA 9'626 cc. 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Wllll•m• I V\4f M1vaQ~' l "f! 01 ~"9" Coa•• O.~y Po1Q1 "'''~ wl\ch os como.n.o !he ~ ... < ~•H• 'Putl'·V-.0 0., ~ ()a"lje Coa" 1'11-.n\l ""<>• , l _, -0.I°"'•\ a•t ~DI-Monday INOUQI' f, Oar " ""\lit •99ionai ~•·on "PIJOloll'eO Sal..,,days •no ~'""'O"i'' Tn~ """"ll>a• l'VDllSl\tnQ ~' " al 330 "'""' 811 s .. -p () Bo· •!>60 Cosl• ...... <Alol0tn.a ?2626 VOL. n ' NO. eo gutter balls. seven dayo; a week X 'O a m. to 2 a.m . Mesa Lanes will do'>c its doors for good today. "It's sad." c;a1d Lou Kimball 24 uf Newport Beach, who has Y.Orkcd as Mesa Lanes' ch1efrnechanic for thrl'C years. p1n'>af1ere\er: \hot. · In 1956 or '58. no one could agree on c:tactl y what year, the alle) expa nded to 20 lanes and installed automatic pinsetters. Gillum said. sprawled out 1n the middle of a lane at ,--------------------------------------------the end of the pan} and declared she He gestured about the ravaged hull of the alley. "There was a pool table 1n .there, 20 bowling lanes. a room full of video games. a snack bar O\.er there and a cocktail lounge here -best one 1n town," Kimball said. He. Gillum and desk clerk Alma Minter. 50. of Costa Mesa sa t around the front counter glumly early this week. divvying up artifacts from the dismantled alley and talking over the old days at Mesa Lanes. Behind them . the last two lovm~y oiled maple lanes were being pned out -eight to be sold to a bowling alley m Windover. Nev .. and the rec;t go1pg to manufacturers of wooden floors and tables. Kimball said 180 pa a rs of shoes and 160 bowling balls from the alle}' were sold to Kona Lanes m Costa Mesa. The 620 red -and-white Brun'iw1ck ·bowling pins will be sold m hulk to another alley. "Have you ever seen a (bowling) pm upclose7'' Mincer asked "I ha'c one my husband made into a lamp at home. He cut a bowhnghall m half for a bast and mounted a lam p up on a p10. l t's really nice." · Gillum. Kimball and Mmtcr are ,Jon.a·time bowlers and h1stonans 1 when it C()mcs to Mesa Lane . .. Gillum wasn't even bom yet when Mes.a Lanes first opened its doorl At Kona Lanes. on Harbor Boule"ard. ca me m as Mesa Lanes' only local com~t1t1on m 1958. Gillum claims Mesa Lanes ha !> the d1s11ncuon of being the second-oldest bowllngalley m the count), next to Maple Lanes in Garden Grove. "Maple as the oldest but 1t'sgotonl y eight lanes. And 1t wa s always opening and closing. changing own- er'>. We've never stopped operating. even though we've changed owners about silt or seven times over the )ears." • The lateo;t owner got an offer hC' couldn't refuse for the valuable propert) Gillum said. and so a Federated stereo store ts planned for that comer once Mesa Lanes 1s torn down "The 'imall alleys hke our.; can't make enough money to stay open anymore," Callum said. "All the new alle}'s have a minimum of 40 lanes." "The small alleys are nicer. though," Minter said. "They're a lot more fnendly and homey. I knew all the regulars by their first name . The new places JUSt don't have that fnendly. home.town atmosphtrc." On Feb. 16 there was a big farewell party at Mesa Lanes and farewell tournaments 1n bowling and pool. would not let the dcmoh11on crew. which moved 1n at m1dn1ght that night. take the lanes out . "There were lots of tears." Mi ntcr said. "I think the worst thing 1s all the fnendsh1ps that will be lost. Bowling is a social sport -you can sit down and v1s1t and get to know peolc 1n between shots " Gillum said ~niorc111zens' leagues were espec1all) popular at Mesa Lanes. One 9~-year-old man fa ithful· I) came in three times a week. "He said 1t helped his arthntis and gave him cxerc1sc. His daughter came in with him -she was in her 60s," Manter said. The oldest bowler 1n the league. 95, was never charged for his games. But kids' leagues have not thnvcd fo r some time. Soccer 1s what killed Junior bowling, Gillum said. "Soccer practice was usually the same time on aturday mommgs as Junior bowlina around here." Back in G1Jlum's youth, Mesa Lanes. along with the old Harbor Roller Rink across the street. used to be a kids' hangout And even thouah Richard Nixon couldn't be counted on to show up, they always could. Kimball siahed. "They took out the nnk and now this 1s ,oing.. NeJtt 11'11 ~ the McSJ Theater. guess &he ol\ly thmg they can't like awa)' 1s the beach .. Just Call What do )'OU Uke 1bou1 the Dally PUot? Wll11 don't you Ukt ? CalJ the number 11lefl1nd yoar me Jiit will bt rtt0rded, 1r1a crtbed u d delivered to the approprlatt editor . Tbt 11mt U-bour 1n1werln1 servl« may be a1ed to rteord Je Uert to U.e Hltor on ID)' topic. Cootrlbo .. rt to our IAtter column must lochade ~•Ir , ~42-6086 or;-J lllmf and ttltpbotte Hmbtr fer verHtcatlon. o eircul1llon c1ll1. pita . Y ( Tttl aa what's oo )' ur mind ! ; ; J 'J © CO NCO RU MARINER SG The Sportswstch of the '80s. For him or her Slim, rugged, water- resistant. In rich 14 karat gold. Electronic quartz. Hand-crafted In Switzerland. RAFF 1eWeJ1y PASHION lSLANO-NfWPORT BEA H , • Foruills on housing planned in county ~~•!l!!!e..:::: Repi:cscntat1ves from the Oranie County cbaf!!er of 1h.e Bu1ldina Industry Association of Southern California WJU be speak.in& at public forums throughout the county on the: theme of housing in the 1980s. Bob Oay, of Oay PubHcom, Inc., is scheduled to address the San Juan Rotary Club at El Adobe Restaurant 1n San J.uan Capistrano toni.&ht at 6: I 5. K~1th Gre~r. director otCommunity development for t~e lrvme Co., 1s scheduled to speak to the Greater Irvine Ltons Oub at the Airporter Inn, 18700 MacArthur Blvd .• Newpon Beach, next Wednesday at 12: I 5 p.m . He will talk about his firm's development plan. Arab envoy to •peak tonight Clovis Malcsoud, Arab States League ambassador to the l;Jruted Sta.tes.,will speak at a Oran&e County World Affatrs Counctl dinner meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Airporter Inn in Irvine. Maksoud. a Lebanese citizen, attended American University in Beirut and served as editor-in-chief of two influential Arabic dally newspapers. Further information on the event can be obtained by calling 835-2564. Talk on glfted chlldren tonight . "Parenting the Gifted," is the topic of a free evening seminar to be held tonight at the Irvine High School theater, 4321 Walnut Ave .. in Irvine. .__ __ Teacher and lecturer James L. Kem wdl share his Irrine police offtcen ~ Clifton, left, experiences as a counselor during the seminar, sponsored Tom Ha.me, middle and tra.fftc ln•ettdiator by the Orange County Council for Gifted and Talented Don• Cof"-... .a .. bt, place aand"'• .. • ID the Education. -. .. ....._ ·• -. Orange Coast DAILY PtLOTIWedneed8Y. February 29, 1M4 .. ~ back of the pickup to •imulate tile wetfbt of the teen• In back of the truck that cruhed on an Irrine atreet. Finesforba cable service get approval By JERRY HIASC8 oe .. ...,,......,. fanonna the objoctfona of Group w Cable ~ the Ncwpon Beach City Council Jive'" final wov.a 10 a new 1-w 1mposiaa fines on lheeity'a twoc:abJc --.,ilioll companies if they don't make prompt repain. The city passed the ordinance Monday ~ followina compfaints by res1dcnts of poor~ cAied by G roup W. In a related move, the coW1cil ~ tO allow dM city's second cable company, Community~ to raise its rates by about 3.3 peroent. ~· JI The city's two cable television compe..oies c:aa be a.a up to SSOO lf they don't maintain enouab phone liAee 9!l handle the volume of calls they receive and it they doe't ' make service calls within 72 hours of the ~ complaint Most service calls must be made with:i9 2• hours. , . Group W district manager Richard WatemWI lllid the new law constitutes a unilateral cba.qc in tbq company's franchise 1g1ccment with the city &ad ii DOC valid. Community Cablevision, whfoh is owned by t1w Irvine Co., did not object to the ordinance . Group W serves about 9,SOO subscriben an tbe older pans of the city and Comm umty Cablevision 1etve1 abou.I 3,SOO in the newly developed sections of Newport. Further information can be obtained by calling 863-1044. . Track meet slgnups ending Teen truck crash recreated ··we have made our feelings known to the coonci1," said Waterman, following the voie. Althou41> be WU- offered a chance to address tbe council pnor to tbe approval of the new law, Waterman eh005e not tO tpeak. ··w e believe the law is inappropriate and illq:al.) Waterman said afterward. But Group W docs not plan to challenge the law at~ point. Pre-registration for the Irvine Youth Track Meet ends today for the Tenth Annual meet to be held Sunday at the Irvine Hiah School stadium. Chccl.'.-in time for the event, open to boys and 11rls 8 t~ 12 years .of age, .begins at noon for the first 1 p.m. event. Fmalasts will qualify for the Orange County Finals and the Jesse ~ens <fames to be held in April and May. RcgJstrat1on can be made at any Irvine park. Irvlne water workshop planned The Irvine Water Conservation Taslc Force 1s inviting leaders of Irvine community associations to take part in a 4 p.m. water usage workshop Thursday at the Irvine Ranch Water District, 18802 Bardeen Ave. Three landscape irrigation experts and a Metro- politan Water Distnct official arc scheduled to part1etpate tn the workshop, which should span topics of water cost, availabiHty and conservation measures. Reservations can be made by calling 833-1223. ext. 209. El Salvador forum at college A public forum on El Salvador will be conducted Friday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The program begins at 7 p.m. in the Forum building. The event is being presented by the Central American Solidarity Association and the Orange County Committee on Central America. The program will feature the controversial documentary film. "Decision to Win (The First Fruits)." After the film. a panel of speakers will present short talks and answer questions from the audience. By ANDREA ADELSON Of!Mo.llJ ..... •'-" Irvine polic~ returned to Yale Avenue with a borrowed 1978 Datsun to simulate what led to an accident a week ago that left I 0 high scbqQI students injured. For safety's sake, the yello~(?ickup truck was loaded with 25, 50-pound bags of sand 10 place of the students who had been tossed about the wide, residential street like dolls. The test truck hurtled down Yale Avenue at a top speed of 40 mph Monday before squealing rubber brought it toa stop, leavin&skid marks of74 to 85 feet. Traveling at the same speed without the sand the truck came to a stop 20 feet sooner. The findings will tell investigators how much draf the asphalt had on the tires of Jeffrey Baker's blue 978 pickup, one variable to estimate s{>Ccd in a scientific approach to traffic investigation, Irvine police Sgt Mike White explained. Baker's swerving pickup Feb. 2 1 skidded into a curbside eucalyptus tree with such force it uprooted the tree and twisted the vehicle's frame almost in half, throwing the 10 passengers to the pavement and grassy bank beside the street. Police have said the speeding pickup was overloaded when it careened out of control. The 16-year-old driver has not been cited. Only one of the 10 University High students remained hospitalized today. Fifteen-year-old Jobn Dah1JJ:cn, the most critically injured, n;mamed in guarded condition in the intensive ca.re unit of Western Medical Center, a hospital spokeswoman said. John Kube), 16, and Wendy Allen. 14. both had been released by Tuesday. The 1,256 pound weight of the I 0 teen-agers nding in the p1clcup add an unusual element to this investigation, according to White. "I've been in police work 13 years. and I've never seen anything hke it." The test skids from the sand-laden car showed extra weight made the roadway slicker. he said. Before powce issue a finding of cause and more exactJy estimate the vehicle's speed, "we want to malce dam sure we're accurate. We hope to come up with an opinion we can substantiate," he said. Normally, investigators can use the vehicle involved in a collision to simulate an accident. "But we can't put seven people in the back of that," be said. Police tried what they think is the next best thing. They borrowed a truck of the same make and model, but equipped it with the wheels and tires from Baker's pickup. They returned to the accident scene about the time 1t occurred and under similar dry weather conditions. Instead of passengers, sandbags were piled in the truck bed and cab where students remembered sitting. "It's like a lab test," said White. Except pohce did not attempt to replicate the actual path taken by Baker's truck, which left an arcing slcid at least 70 feet long before slamming into a curb and going airborne. "It's a centrifugal skid, where the vehicle is moving faster than the tires," he explained. "The smaller the arc, the faster the speed." The driver's background, mechanical inteJrity and the environment a~ the three vanables California Highway Patrol investigators weigh at the scene of an acetdent, Sgt. Jim Waterbury, of the CH P's accident team, said from Los Angeles. It's a science that has increased in sophisticauon like Jury awards in traffic liability cases. he said. "We have no basis to take action. The ordinance bu" not been enforced. When it is, then we wiU see wbatH happens," Waterman said. Prior to passing the new cable ordinance, the c.ouoci.YI unanimously voted to allow Community Cablevision tall raise its rates. _, "We have bad almost no problems with their service'1 and their service has increased dunng the past yean," said'' Councilman John Cox. The new charge for basic service will be $9 .2S a mootbn -up 30 cents from $8. 95. Group W subscribers pay $8. SO I for basic service. •.1 Community Olblevmon wiU charge SJ 4.25 a month • for extended basic service and a channel convener -an increase of SI. 30. Group W charge$ S 10 for a simi.Lu~ service. _.. Doctorate degree for ~ curriculum cfirector ' I Duane Dish no, lbc man• who plans the curriculum•1 and selects the textbooks irr / the Huntington Beacb City~ (elementary) School Oi.5't • trict bas reoei~ his doc.•I torate of education depee1: from the University of La Verne. Nat1on'•problemsiecturetoplc School 1·ssue delayed 1·n Mesa A lecture advising "How to Solve Amenca's Social and Economic Problems Within This Decade" will be given tonight at the Mariners Library in Newport Beach. D ishno's ad vanced dcgrcc is m educational ~ managment. He holds i' master's deanc in cur.: riculum and early child- hood education from Cal State Long Beach and an, undergraduate degree io- elementary education from Eastern Washington Statt.t Ll41ivcrsity. Writer and industnal consultant Dr. Tom Woods will give the address at 7:30. Further information and reservations are available at 850-9855. 'Peter Pan' at Valley school Trustees encounter opposition to plans to close f actltttes By KAREN E. KLEIN OfttleO.-,Noll'-" have drawn criticism trom parents. At a meeting of about 200 CaJ1- fornia and Adams parents last week. a California School PT A task force presented the board members with results of a survey taken which showed parents do not want the school closed. proposal for 1984-85 for the New- port-Mesa Federauon of Teachers. He became an assistant supenntendent in the disJ. trict that numbers abou&f 5, 700 pupils in 1982 .• ' Students from Harper Elementary School in Foun- tau\ Valley will present a production of "Peter Pan" at 7 p.m. Friday in the auditorium of Dwyer Middle School, 1502 Palm Ave .. Huntington Beach. More than half of the student body will be mvolved in the production. Ninety-five students will make up the cast and chorus. Other students have been involved in script writing. direction, costuming and set design. A decision about the future of Bear Street Elementary School in Costa Mesa, beset by declining enrollment and increasing vehicle traffic in the area, was put off until November by the Ncwpon -Mesa School District Board of Education Tuesday night. At Tuesday's emotional meeting, an overflow crowd of parents from both schools testified about their dissatisfaction with the board's hand- ling of the California-Adams situ· a ti on. The board's proposal calls for a 4 percent salary increase for certificated employees, an mcrease in school days per year and an increase in minutes of individual instruction per day. according to Kevin Wheeler. assistant superintendent of schools. An initial proposal presented by the teacher's union last month asks for a 10 percent salary increase. increased medical insurance cov- erage and limits on class sizes. Cops, acting on a tip, recover actor's car CALENDAR Parents said they were not given enough notice of the board·s plans and charged that board members already bad their minds made up to close o ne of the schools. The board:s plan to lengthen the school day and year are in accordance w1th SB-8 IJ. the state education reform bill passed last year. Wheeler said. Buddy Ebsen. who ponrayed pnvate eye "Barnaby Jones" on television, commended some real life lawmen for recovering the Newport .Beach actor's stolen car - complete with golf clubs and mobile phone. Wednesday, February 29 The board decided to discuss the Bear Street issue again after next fall's enrollment is determined and a city-sponsored traffic study of the streets surrounding the school is completed. Also discussed Tuesday were plans to deal with declining enrollment at Ollifomia and Adams elementary schools. Eleanor Elston. mother of two Ollifomia students, said a joint task force involving parents from both schools was formed at the meeu ng to improve communication between the board and parents. More mstruct1onal time would mean Newport-Mesa would receive extra income from the state next year Those funds have already been com- mitted to go to increasing teacher's salaries. he said. "I may have played Barnaby Jones, but I had nothina to do with finding the car," the silver-maned Ebsen said, Los Angeles County Sheritrs Deputies awakened him before dawn on Tuesday to report finding the car that wai stolen Saturday from his other home in Manna del Rey_• Deputy Tom Moore returned the golf clubs given ti Ebsen by PGA star Lee Trevino. • 9:30 a.m. Oran1e Collllty Board of Supervl1or1. Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. Thursday, March 1 • 7:30 p.m .. Fountain Valley School Ol1trlct Board of Tru1ttt1, District Education Center, 172 10 Oak St. Alternatives the board is consider- ing for the two schools include closing one of the schools or combining grade levels at the two schools. Both plans A decision on California and Adams is scheduled to be made at the board's March 13 meeting. A public heanng on both proposals 1s scheduled for March 13. After the heanng. both sides can attempt to reach a compromise on the contract at 1he bargaining table The thieves had punched in a wmdow and smasbe4 the car's 1gmtion m heisllng the 1983 Buick Rep.I about~ p.m. Saturday from Ebsen's underground garage. ~ But acting on a tip. shenffs deputies found the vehicle on a parlong lot at a Manna shoppillJ center, Ebsen said 1l still had a S5.000 mobile phone m at. PoucE Loe The board also held a public hearing Tuesday on its initial contrac1 ;Tip by teller trips up two iMesa bank heist suspects Seville parked Tuesday on the 6400 block of Warner Avenue. ••• Someone broke into a while 1978 Ford station wa'gon parked Tuesday in a driveway on the 9700 block of Kite Drive. Registration papers worth $52 were taken. Two Costa Mesa men were arrested Tuesday after a teller followed them . out of the Bank of America they allegedly robbed and provided police : with a description of the pair and the direction they were headed. Police took Jeffrey Andries, 22, and Richard Ankrum, 37. into custody on • suspicion of robbery, after the 2:20 p.m. incident at the bank on 548 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa. ; Huntington Beach A co-owner of Whittier's Fine Jcwctry1 19740 Beach Blvd., told police Tuesday that several men and a woman had entered the store t<>ðer. Several diverted the clerk's ' attention while snothcr stole two rinas worth $7.000. • • • Four new tires and nms were stolen r T uesday from a blue 1978 Hon,d~ 1 parked in a carport on the l 6ow block of Tunstall Lane. The loss was • estimated at $512. t • • • r Entcrina throuab a slidina s1de window, someone buralarizcd a home Tuesday on the SOO block of 17th trceL The lo s andudcd a $300 bandaun ind S30 m change. • • • So cone amaJhcd 1 wtndow of a red I 4 Mu.di Pk parked on the According to witnesses, one of the men allegedly walked into the bank, stood in line and handed a teller a note demanding money, Costa Mesa police Lt. Tom Durham said. When he 'ot $700 in cash, he walked out to JOin the second suspect and the pair fled on foot. Before they could act too far, however, a second teller walked out and got descriptions 16600 block of Le Grand Lane. The damage was e5t1 mated at S 100. • • • A white 1980 Ford LTD that had b«n parked on the 7600 block of Alhambra Drive was reported stolen Tuesday morning. The lo" was estimated at $7,000. • • • A resident of the 17200 block of Wildrose Lane rc5;>0ned the then ofa black Huffy cruiser bicycle wonh $100. • • • By pry1na open a rear door. someone buralariied a hom e Tues- <t.y on the 8200 block of Cherrywood Circle. The lo included ste~ equipment worth $775 • • • Someone broke into a ar«n 1981 Voluwaicn Scu'OQCO belonaina to a retidcnt of the 7800 block of Holt Avenue The vehicle was parted 1n • J of the two and watched where they were going. Durham said. A patrol officer spotted the pair a few minutes later at Maple Street and Bernard Street and arrested Andries. Ankrum was arrested shonly aft.er that on Charle Drive, Durham said. Both men were booked into the Costa Mesa Police Dcpanmcnt Jail in lieu of$25,000 bail. Durham said the $700 was ~vercd. savinp and loan lot. The loss in- cluded ste'm> equipment and tapes wonh $328. ••• A resident of the SSOO block of Kem Drive reported Tuesday that someone had stolen 1 red Schwinn cruiser bicycle worth S22S from the Pl"llC. ••• Four wu-e-whcel hubcaps were rcponcd stolen Tuc1day from a brown 1978 Buick kylark parked on the 4300 block of Boardwalk Drive. The loss wu estimated at $600. • • • A resident of the 600 block of 17th Strttt reponcd Tuaday that some- one stoic her black and whne 1967 Volkswqen. The lou was esum1ted at $1,500. • • • Someone stole wheels aod tires wonh $400 from a aold adillac Irvine Three Vietnamese men in their 20s. one wielding a shotgun. forced their way into the home of a V 1etnamese family on Sumac A venue Tucsda) night before robbing them of cash, JCwelry and a television cumulatively valued at $4.600. Pohce said residen- tial robberies am ong Orientals arc not uncommon, although Tuesday's inc•· dent was the year's first robbery in Irvine. ••• A buralar whose trademark 1s entenna homes b) making a tnanaul&r break in windows. tned but fa iled to enter a home on Nantucket sometime Tucsda)'. Screens wen removed and a window pncd, but no entry was made. • • • Thieves attempted to get into a mobile home 1n the Meadow~ Mobile Home perk. 14 51 Jeffre) Road. Tunday before 7·45 p m Police had oo further dctaili on the attempted break-m and co~ld not 53)' if 1t wa related to the sime ofburaJanu at the Groves pertc catlier this month Laguna Beach Roben l. Mauhe-w 1 ~l . .,,~ ar- rested for po ion 01 2 S aram\ of coounc &n a vehicle patted 1n front of 400Astcr trc:etat' -'Oa.m . Tursda} • With him in the' chicle ..,as a Laguna Beach woman who was charged wtth being drunk in pubhc. Matthews was held m heu of S5.000 bail. The woman was released on her promise to appear in court • • • The manager of Gina's Puza. 612 North Coast Highway, said an em- ployee em~zzlcd $2.000 from the busfoess 0 ' er a four-month penod. Police a~ m vesugating a named suspect ••• One tire on a vehicle was slashed t"1ce b't a vandal sometime dunng the n1gh.t Monda¥ in the 2700 block of Temple Hills Drive. • • • .4. Huntington Beach man. Vas1ho Ruu, 23. was apprehended for res1st- mg arrest af\cr a foot pursuit b> pohce officers which ended at Cress Strttt beach Tuc~ay evening. Costa Mesa Two '1dco recorders \alued at Sl.000 were stolen from Trans-Com. Inc.. 095 Red Hill Ave.. in a weekend buf"l)ary . Pohce said cntr) to the bu1ldini ma} h.avc bttn m•dc b) kc) • • • .\n unlocked prqe at a home on the 1800 block of AMheim Avenue was buralarized nrl) th1 v.eck and $42 "'onh of spon1na equipment was stolen Baseball and racquetbe.11 aJovcs. atona v.1th a raoque1bell racket. were reported m1uina. • • • The unk>c ed .. i nd v.i na of 1 car pU"cd 10 a &ot at l 45 19th St provided entry to th1e' ~ho made off .,1th a wall~• and. pa k orCameh 1ond.a e In~~ qs p~ at $2 40. '- I • • • A locked vehicle parked on the 2700 block of Peterson Place Tuesday morning was broken into and S67S worth of valuables were stolen. Ro- poned missing were a ra<lio and an automobile bra. Newport Beach I .\Newport Beach man reponed hu car "mdow smashed and auto stereo valued at $575 stolen from bis 1984 vw parked in the 3200 block ora.r Strttt Tuesday • • • A Newport Beac h man repof'tCod Tuesday he lost a wallet coot.ainina S220 cash wtuk shoppina on West Coast HilhYt>a> ••• Perry's Ptua. 2103 E. Ocean Front. 1tportcd the thd\ of SlOO from a chanie machanc at the racaut1..Dt Monday. • • • A Newport Beach woman rtponed four ma.a v.-beels and four tita stolen from her 1983 Datsun 280-ZX parted on Cananey Lant Tuad.a)'. • • • A UC 1rvt~ student reporud \be lhef\ oft wo pole V1uJt poles valued at S 180 each from a walkwal at his home m the 4400 block o Balbol Boulevard Tuesday. Fountain Valley 8ufllars oe.aktd an to Ss>oru M~· etn' -.-ortout room on NcwbOpc ~t and 'tole a S 1 ,02~ ~Jec:U'oa.ic muscle sumW.tor beloqu.'la to Alh- letcs m Action. • • • Buf'l,lan •tok two ~ti valued at lll6 han · 1n a p.t"ltr an tht } block of n&a cccha I R Hart wins primary; Cranston drops out ~ ~HlN(J I UN (AP) -The tight for the ~mocrauc pn-s1denllaJ nom1nat1ou shifts to the South. ~btrc WaltB Mondak and Stn John Gknn have bttn benlina qwctly for months and the Rev. J~ Jack.son has his best chance so far at dekptcs. Gaf) Hart, lhc Colorado senator who 10 Ne\\ Hampshire Tunda' dashed Mon- dak's claim as tM aJl-but~rta.in-nom1nec. '4111 have to move quick.I) to 1et stant'd 10 slltt"S he's ~h lJOOrcd. Tbe Ne~ Han\pgh1rc results clatmt'd one casual!) toda) "'bcn Sen . .\Ian c~ston of CaJ1fom1a wtlhdrT"' from th(' race. And fonncr Aonda Go' Reubm .\skew 1~ considenna -. ht'tht'r to oonunue after fini~1na at the ~mom of the heap m Ne-. Hampsturc. Mean-. h1le. Monda.I('. stunned m ~ nation's first pnmaf). 1s '0"'1n& toujb ft&hts in ~labama. Flo nda. ~rgia. \{amC". \ amont .lnd C"lsc-. here as be Sin' cs to rt'g.oltn th(' front-runner's Utk. .. l 3m N'Jd) to ~'Qntt"St t''en pnmaI)," ~fondak s.i1J an defeat 'Tm going to go "hC'f'C'\('r there·, a ,,,Ht'r .. Mondak') respected l"ampaign o r- pnuauon and his union allies -cmbar- raSS('d b} tht' deft'at -arc the l e) s to futu.rc 'ictoncs for the foml('r 'll~ president. Han. hand1capptd in ~me statt"S b) a lacl of orgamzauon and C'aough dckgat(' r·and11.iatC"S.. 1s tooling to tum his 'ictof) into a tkx~ l,f mont'' and ~-ampa1gn hdp to matr h Mo nJak's hC".id i.tan an other statt'S Th('cr. tl'>l.13' "a' ··on to \fan."h I.'." the ~-- • Mardi Gras Sparklers L yntss Crttk .... .., .. .... a.-- Dom Ptngnon • ....... =-- Jacques Troutlard M DI... lu1>>W a1son o.nc .. =• ..,., ~ Martm1 & ROSSI ••• ~ Cooks .. ,, .... ...... __ le Ooma1ne •••• •· ...... 1 T ~yk>r I•••>. •• ·-.__ • s299 -s39" ,, ... igta 'f ... '1 95 ~ .. srn ..... '2"' l-1 • s2t9 lol s399 fm.t Super Tuesda) ot tht' campa..tgn w1lh fi,·e pnmant"S and Sl'K l·iucu~ Glenn, Jackson and South< amhna ~n. Emat F Holhnp look('J to the' wuthem primaries that cU) for a win ll\ C'r Uun. Mondalt or bolh. Fonner South Daloui Sen. G«>l'ie McGo,cm 1!. loolang at the MasschuSt"tts pnmaf) for a boost "It 1s not a closed nlCt' Oll" ... Holl1na.s srud. "'Ifs absolute!\ "tde open " ··11hin~ at'\ a whok n('" hallgamc from here:· said Glenn But Tucsd:l~ belo OAed tu I llan. LiU.ing L--__;:OL;::.::.m- nea.rt) 41 pcn."Cnt of the \Oh~ tt' \llmdak"s 29 percent. pro,1ng onct .ipin th.at N('-. Hampsh1n-'ott'~ tal c tl' dll the une, .. peeled. E\t'n t>t-1,1rc th<" Jppl.iu..e has bttn Happy 20th in Sallnaa Veleeta Johnaon. who wu a leap year baby when born 80 Jean aco. celebrated her '20th bhtbday• today. suUed.HanhM~ta~\t"ndalc 1n1h.~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ contests Maant''s l"aUCUst'"S lln Sunda' Jl'l' a11ract- 1ng more 3tt('nuon \h,ndal(' ~"c.'J'I a stra-. poll to the tatc last tall Jnd "as l.i,ort'd to do so 10 the real Hllt' th•' "eoel But the Granite Ult(' \Ole n'uld \\('II s"'" thr mu Its of 11~ ne1gh~'r · -..;e,t Tut'Sda' \ l'mh1n1 hJ' J ~aut' 1.·ontC'St pnmar\ that " ml·anangles.) 10 ddcgatc-s. t'iut \fonJ.ak .ind Han rnJ~ tr. w gl't" 11 s~mtxllK "1gnttilanll' Ooh .\~h·" and fad.son an-al"l' ll O tht• N ill'! th('n." 'und.1\, \lan·h Ill.\\ ,,,mang hold!-its pnx-anl.·t ..-JUl"U!>eS Han :ude~ hJ' l' said for months. h.lll·JOl1ngh. thJt tht• l lllorado S('nator "ould d('J n up an ha ' m·1ghtxmng Slat('. \lo hll h hJ \ t'lut I' "'"' t'Ot1,1n J cl- eglllC'S Pass e ngers had 'no time for fear' '\ f\\ 't ORK <AP) -Pas.stngcrs on .a ~Jndina' aan ~rimes jumbo Jt'I tlat shd l>tl .i "et run"a~ and into a I :!-foot-dttp ~·rt,·l. sa' the~ "d1dn "t ha' e lime to be ~.i~J" -~o 1hc~ calml) Jumped out dl)l'rs. slid J o" n chutes and swam or rafted ltl '>.llf l\ "\\ c just got an the hfc ra.ft and paddled hl.t' lrnL\ "llh our arms:· said pa~nger fohn Mama.ge ofS~ dne~. "ustraha. 6ne of the I ~., prop le e' acuated from the plane TuC'xia~ at Kcnne-d~ ..\.1rpon. Flight ~)I "as ram mg 163 pas.s.cngcrs .ind J (rt"\\ o f I ~ from Stoclholm. -.eden. 'aa-Oslo. Norwa). when the OC-10 landed 1n dnzz.Jc and fog and skiddt'd into the murk~ water up to its cngrncs. 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Senate panel mulls spending cuts, taxes By lk AHedated Pren WASHINGTON -rbe Senate Fina.oce Commiutt is ncan na acoon on detaJl1 of a pla.n to eruc SI 00 billion from record federal deficits by cuttin& 1pcndina and rais1na t.ucs (or nuU1ons of Americans. With ~!J&in.101 slow between Congress and the Req.an adm1n11~uon over how to cut red ink from the bud&et. the Finance Committee 1s sec to decide on more thin I 00 proposals, mcludmg a hotJy disputed one t~ IAX pa.rt of em- ployer-paid he<h insurance premaumr.. Anot.ber plan before t.he committee would bar upper-income tnveston from using "paper .. losses to shield income from taxes. The Rcpubhcan-controlled Finance Committee .seeks to splat evenly between w increases and spcndina cuts reducuons ofS t 00 b1lhon an deficits now projected at SSSO b1U1on over tM next three years. In the House. the Waysand Mean~ Comm!ttee, wb~rt ~mocrats have a majonty, isstan1ng 1tsdefiat.~uctJon cffons by talC1ng up a plan to raise taxes by SS I billion over thrtt years Palnters, poeta In •pace? SEATTLE -The poss1b1hty of voy3J1n& in outer space excites not only astronauts and sc1enusts. but poets and pamtcrs a.swell.Judging by a NASA-sponsored survey asking whether there should be an art1st-m-spacc pr<>sram. "As poets over the ccntuncs concentrated on Grecian urns. naghtmgaks. ravens and romantic love, Jam cert.a.an th.at poets m the future wall focus on the configurauon of plants. stars, weightlessness and the discovery of our universe," said Maya Angelou, 1976 ~?man oflhc Year in Commun1cat1ons for books such as I Know Why the Cag.ed Bird Sangs." Others tho!Jght artists could conycy the majesty of space exploration better than technical cxpens. ··when the first reports of the first mooowalkers were published. I thought .. dull. drab ... •• said X.J Kennedy, a Puliuer Pnzc-winnang poet. "Too bad someone eloquent hadn't been along." More rosy eco-news W.\SHINGTON -The government's barometer of future economic act1 v1t\ rose I. I percent 10 January, the ~t perfonnancc since iast October and the 16th increase 10 thr past 17 months. the Commerce ~partmcnt saJd toda' The spun 1n the lode" of Leading E.cooom1c Indicators "as the latest an a flurT) of economic rcpons po1nt1ng to conunued robust growth. The mdex 1s made up of stat1st1cs the go ' cmmcnt believes arc ind.tea ton of economic trends. In a separate report today, the Commerce ~panmenl said America's foreign trade gap "'adcned 10 a record S9.5 billion an Janual). as demand for forcagn goods conunued to be spurred by v1gorous eitpans1on at home . CALIFORNIA Sa.ron death 'sulclde' LOS -'.:--:GELES -The death of a gold deaJcr who gambled a"a~ malhons 1n 10,esto~· fonunes has been rukd a su1c1de b~ a coroner'SJUI"). "'h1ch heard ham sa) on a Lape-reco rded "su1c1de note" that death was preferable 10 hfe as a fugatne "To me. it's jUSt a big sleep.'' ..\Ian Da' 1d Sa\on said an the tape found near b.1s bod} on Sept ~8 and pla~ed in coun Tuesda). Salton's cstrangt'd v.1fc Susan. carhcr told a packed counroom 10 a bushed voice hov. Sa\on made and spent millions of dollars on pm ate Jt'IS. gambling binges and. to"ard the cod. roca10e. Before h(' 1umt'd on the gas. Saxon recorded the dramatic. 45-manute mc."Ssag(' 10 has w&. outhnmg the re'enn that dcstrm ed has Bulhon Re~ne of l"onh .\mcnca. -.h1ch \\aS nmsang a1 least S40 m1lhon and '4--a5 under an' esugauon . New home prices drop IO .\ \.C.1ELES -The median pnce o f oe" homrs an Lo .\ngelt's Count ~ dropped dramat1call) ID the last quaner of I ~l:P as tht' number oi homes pnc:cd under S!o-0.000 more than doubled. a 11tle insurance rompan~ s.a~s .\ccordang to Tacor Title Insurance. lhe median n('"·home ~k pncc dropped from S 118.041 to the founh quan('r of I qg~ to S9Q . ., ~8 an last ~car" s final quan('r -a decline of S I c .313 Homes pnC't'd under S80.()l\) consu1u1ed onh 14 percent of1hc marlet dunag the I%: pcnod t'i ut ro'IC to r percent of the mmet b) the end ot laM \('3r T 1ror '-lid an m nt'"'Slctter. The Housing lns1d<'r Border shootout probed \..\ '\ DlfG() -T"o au\lhan members of 3 \\('\lea n poh(C fo~ "ere fimj afkr. the) and another man d a1ming to be a full -tam(' offiCt'r "~ al~h tn'ohC'd in J shootout "Ith L'S bord('( &g'C'DlS and San DaC'gO fX.'h\<" Th(' thrtt m('n. at leas1 t"'"'O of •-horn '4t'rt affihatC'J "•th the Tijuana Pohcc ~pra.nmcnt. "ere charged "llh tn' cst~taon of attempted murder and as.s.ault a tier tht" 'hootout \t ond.i~ night. One of the thm' m('n v.as anJurt"d \kmbers of the L" S. Border Patrol and San Daeto Police Dt"panmrnt ha'<' been patrolling tht' oonk r to comb.it Nndat~ pre) mg on 11lepl aliens. and said the thrt't' men cam<" into th(' l' nitcd tat~ Im r r\)p(' rl\ 'Lady ln Blad' dles • .\~ J ..\ll'HO-011ra Flame. th(' l<-ge~ "Lad' 10 Blacl" "'ho ended her )CUI) p1lgnm3"t'S to Rudolph \ .tl('nt1no's V3' c "h('n oth('rs 1m1tated her somber dre~~ and pen hant k'r ka' lf\I. a n:'d rose. has died 58 ~cars after htt s.ah er·St."fC'<'n idol ''. ht' wa.s lhc onpna1 Lad~ 10 BIKl •• the Rt'' Man 1n \t Sconce saad Tucsda' at a m('monal SC'n i\~ at ~n J1onto Ccmt'tm f0r tht" ~ \('ar-<>ld \ta " Flam('. v.ho wu ~ncd 10 ht"T famed blacl out tit '\he died Thursda' of undet('munt'd austS at her horn(' an Onl&no The home, \\here w l.l\cd alone v.-as cluttt'tt\1 v.1th \'akntano memonblba. -1 am al"'-aH ~rt bit\.--au~ I made a promise to him." \hu F1amt on1.t· said of her p11gnmq:n.. v.h"·h bcpn as daah '1SllS i nd lat" beam< annual (\O IM annl\~ of akntttll' ~ dc-alh SlK a.h"-a'-s lclt a · •nile ~ ~ ~- Johnny Taylor Louisiana murderer executed ANGOLA. La. (AP) - Johnny Davis Taylor Jr .. convicted of murdenng a man to steal a car. went to his death in Lou1s1ana's electnc chair toda) sa)ing ''I've done a lot of wrong ... I guess this 1<; the pnce I pav." taylor. the second k1ll~r executed in Lou1s1ana in three months. looked directly at the nine wit- nesses behind a glass win- dow in the death chamber and read a three-minute statement JUSt before his death. "Living has bttn hard. and now it's time to di e," he said before turning to the guards and asking them to strap him in. Taylor. 30. was con- victed of the 1980 murder of David Vogler. wh o was stabbed repeated I). his body stuffed m his own car trunk and his wife's car stolen. Four alternating Jolts of 2,000 and 500 volts shot through his body for a total of one minute. Warden Ross Maggio said. Twice smoke curled from Tay- lor's left leg. where elec- trodes "ere attached. West Feliciana Pansh Coroner ~lfred Gould pro- nounced Ta\lor dead at 12: 16 a.m · The eight leather straps on the chair were unbud .. led and his body was wheeled away to a waiting ambulance. The execution. the 13th in the nation since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty an 1976. came just eight days after Taylor's lawyers began their last round of -appeals. The U.S. Supreme Court refused 6-2 to stop the execution Tuesda)'. and Gov. Dave Treen refused to intervene Tuesday night. It was Taylor's second execution date. Others on Louisiana's Death Row have fended off dC3th for yean Wtth appeals. and protesters said they were surprised appeals had f:ul- ed and the uecution had come so quickly. . Taylor. of Prichard Ala .. 1ttmed resaaned "he went to h11 dath. He v1s1ted with clJht family members durina the af\emoon. sptnt the evemna with ht sptn- tua1 advucr and rtfuK'd a last meal. He was IN into the cinder-block ClCCutton room JUS\ af\CT m1dn11ht. weanna • Jra)' SV.'Cltshart. pri10n jean' and white sandals and ho1dm1 a red bandanna. H1 hC'ad wu ibavcd. Ht-dtli,c:red his la t &tatc:mcnt dthberatel). ~)'· ~c hid found Ood and na ror ht-lp ~ ' "those ou h rt -.ho nttdfhtlp " Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Fettnlafy 29. 18'4 Aa Gemayel in Syria; car bomb rocks Beir.ut BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -President Aman Gcmay~I. seekina to save h1saovernmcnt from a challenal' by Syrian·baclced rebels. flew to Damascus today to discuss Lebanon's future at a .>umm1t meelina wJth Synan President Hafez Assad. The two leaders then headed for talks at Assad's presidential palace. today m front of a 12-story apartment buddma, k.tlhna two people and 1nJurioa at least SO, tcteue workers u.id.. There was no immediate ctaun o( respons.bt.lity !of the attack. U.S. Defense Secretary Caspar Wcinbcrscr arrived at midday to visit U.S. Mannes, who have been stationed on U.S. 6th Fleet ships off the Lebanese coast lince Lbeir wtthdrawal from Beirut la~t weekend. Lebeooo'1 May17 lroopwnbdrawal pact with IMU!. l he)' said the Damucu1 &alkl would rocu on a i-.i pr uoder which the ~ent would be canceled. Meanwhile. in west Beirut, a car bomb ex.plodcd U.S. plane crasb kills 16 i;n Spain . Weinberscr. travelina from Bntain after a two-da_y visit, came uh ore early 1n the afternoon for talks with U.S. Ambas~or Ream~ld Bartholomew at the American Embassy m west Beirut. Beirut newspapers had speculated that Weinberscr might call on Gcmayel and Defense MiniJttt lssam Khoury before returning to the United States oo Thursday. Syria and its Lebanese anti-so,·emmcnt alliet havf bten demandina cancellation of the IK'COl'd a .a precondition for reconc1'11.uon Lalk.cs 10 end Let.non 1 almost n1no-yea.r~ld caval war and (onn a nauonal coaJition cabinet. Tbett have been numerous reports that Gcmayel would annul the accord with Israel. bu~ be ~·. dcla~ action because of' objections by 50me of hi Chnioan all in who want th~ agreement to remain lJl fotcc. ZARAGOZA. Spam (AP) -Rescue teams today recovered 16 bodics from the wreck.age of a U.S. Air Force tran.sport plane that crashed in a snow-covered mountain range in northeast Spain. The date of Lhe summit meeting between Gemayel and Assad had not been made public in advance, although Syna's official news agency said Tuesday night that it wa.s imm inent. Thl' agreement calls for the wnhdrawat of hraeli troops from Lebanon. It never went into effeel because I rad stipulated it would pull out its UOOPI only af l~ was a simultaneous wtthdrawal of Synan forca. ~ refused to agree to Israel's condition. A diplomatic source m WashinJlon said the Gcmayel-Assad summit became v1nually rnevitable when Gemayel was turned down last week in an appeal lO the Reapn administration for U.S. air and naval flrepowerto tum back any further moves by Syrian-backed forces into areas controlled by his 1ovemmenL The plane, a Heicules C-130, carried 17 U.S. servicemen and a Spanish air force officer when it era.shed Tuesday night, apparently while trying to make an emergency landing in bad weather. Gcma yel, whose army has been splintered by Syrian·supported Drust and Shiite Moslem rebels, has oot visited Syna since he assumed power 1n September 1982. Beirut newspapers said the tnp would undcncorc ··a final resolve" by the Gemayel government to scrap The jump doors of the plane were open and several victims were found hooked to the aircraft's jump line, apparently preparing for a parachute ~ump, the indepen- dent news agency Europa quoted Spanish air force sources as saying. 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AMPU PAIKINO POI YOUI CONVINllNa 50 SllVICI STALLS OPIN MON. Thru Fii. 7AM-6PM PAITS, PAINT & IODY SHOP Otf PllMISIS I ''/ will be forever thankful for the sunny yellow jonquils and the renewed memory they bring. ·' P AIOtLA ILUIA&llll8 Newport Beach U.S.-trainedtroops whip .U.S.-backed army PAUL Huvn WASHINGTON-ThedlSint~ ~tioo of the U.S.-traincd Lebanese ' army is nearly complete. Moslem troops proved more loyal to their reliaious leaden than to their Cbns-tian officen, and deserted in whole- sale lots. Some of them even wound up u1i111 the military skills their A.mericanadvisen taught them to attack the presidential palace they were supposed to defend. All of this bas been mightily CG\barrassina to the Reagan adm inis- tnuion. which had placed great fatth in the reconstituted Lebanese army. Pretident Reagan had, in fact, made it tbe keystone of his hopes for a IM;ltlement in Lebanon. ~ut the army's pathetic per- f<Jmance was fo reseen a year ago by ao unsun4 professional whose wam- idp were ignored. He's retired Army Col. James Wootten, who now analyzes military affa1rs for the Conaressional Research Service, an ann of the Library of Congress. He claimed it was dangerous to put much reliance on the Lebanese army. I have learned that the pro- fqssionals usually are more reliable tun the pohucians. So I got hold of a c~pyofWootten's"Pohcy Alert" and '*blishedexcerpts in a column on ,Afpril 3, 1983. The pubhcity dido 't htlp; Wootten's message continued togo unheeded. ' With almost pinpoint prescience. tUs report warned that the weakness of the Lebanese army would make 11 ~cult forthe United States to achieve its goal of total foreign troop ~thdrawal. Theanny, which Woot- ~ noted was in "very poorcon- ctilion," would be unable 10 keep ~cc when challenged by the bettle-bardcned, highly motivated ri(ilitias of the ri val rel igious factions i&Lcbanon. ; Wootten recommended takm~ utnc to resolve the inherent flaw in the Lebanese anny: the hostility between its Chnst1an and Moslem elements. Only when these dif- ferences had been settled would it be wise for the United States to stake its hopes on the army. he advised The Israelis, who shared the skep- ticism about the Lebanese army. got hold of his report and handed it to Philip Habib, President Reagan's Middle East envoy. Sources tell me Habib flung the report on the floor in a rage, and made a d1i1paraging remark about the Congressional Re- search Service. Later. f sraeli Pnmc JACK ANDERSON Minister Menacbem Begin per- sonally delivered the report to am Lewis, the U.S. ambassador to Israel Tbc only result was that SC\ era I 1n1elligence analysts set to work trying to shoot boles in the repon. Then they returned it to the author. pointing out various "error.i .. Footnote: Wootten 's vie~) v.cre shared by a few policy advisers - unfortunately, tQO few. Daniel Pipes. then with the State Dcpanment. recalls wnting several memos v.am- ing of the folly ofrclying on the Lebanese army. "It was like building an army of Russians and Americans " he told my associate Lucctte Laptado. Wootten and the other .l voices in the wilderness ha ve bee~\ vindicated by the recent events in Lebanon. Sadl), the vindication came too late to salvage U.S. pohc) goals there. GORED OX G RIPES: When a pnvate groupwtth a siphon in to the U.S. Treasul) is cnucized for ex- travagance. It upsets the recipient of' government largesse. T he flow of money could be cut off. So I wasn't surpnsed that m} Jan 20 report on the wanderings of Spencer Oliver, founder of the Amen- can Council of Young Political Leaders, provoked an angry response ACY PL gets about S400.000a year from the U.S. Information Agency. 01 i vcr listed several complain ts. Many were quibbling. many were strongly disputed by knowledgeable administration and congressional sources. My January report focused on a tnp to Australia that Oh ver wJt nted to take at USlA'scxpense. lt would have been his 33rd such "Junket" (a word Ol1vcrobjectcd to). In turning him down, the USIA poi nted out that the case "involved pla ns for an individual who already had taken a large number of tax-supported ACY PL tnps to go on still another," and added: "We be· licve ACY PL and other such groups should strive to involve as many qualified Americans as possible 10 Are we selling out 8 hero in Angola? l WASHI NGTON ·· In the long ~treat of the West before an advanc- 1?\g Soviet empire, a natural advan- tige lay with the Communists. Aga in and again. Marxism aligned itself Wl th nationalism. wtth armed mo\e- mcnts of liberatton seeking lO Se\ er c.'olonial lies to the capitals of Europe. Mao Tse-tung exploited the desire of m1llt ons of Chinese to be nd of the hated foreigners. all of them Ho Chi Minh rode to power on a wa ve of anti-French patnot1sm. Fidel C astro. with his theft of billions 1n Yankee propen y. appealed to hem1<,phenc resentment and en vy of th e ( olossus of the North Gamal Abdel Nasser became a legendary figure 1n Es) pt1an history and the Third World wtth his nationalizati on of the Suez Canal ' By the middle '70s, however. the last of the maJor West European ~olonies in .\fnca had been gJ\.en up. Mcan"h1k . the ~11\ 1et Union was erecting the most harbarou\ and expl o1tall\(' l'rnpm· in mode rn his- tory So tod.i' the \o ... 1et empire·· Nicaragua \fozamb11.~ue. Fth1o p1a. Afghani~tan . < ambodLa. Laos. even Vietnam ·· pla-.s host to guemlla wars of ltberauon Nationalism has be- come the Wec;t's all-. In Angola. an authentic revolution- ary hero has emerged in the person of Jonas Sav1mhi For ~ears. he fought the Portuguese. then. when the Pon u- guese depa ned and the M PLA double-<:rossed Sa' 1mh1 and sold the rcvolutton o ut to the Cubans and Soviets, he took h1\ UNIT A fo rces into the bush. There. he has ca m ed on the fia}lt for nine ~ears. maintaining control of al most half the country. Marxist. pro-Soviet, incompetent, the MPLA in the capital of Luanda has made a hel lish mess of the ~onom y. Its survival reo;ts upon two pillars: 30 thousand ( uban troops and the petroleum revenues paid f\naola by Gulf 0 11. With Russians now moving in to Anaola to shore up this pnnc1pal Soviet colony south of the equator, the United States and a nervous South Afnca may be on the verge of selling Sa v1mb1 down the n ver. Accordmg to the Lo ndon weekly Econom1:u. there is to be an ''Amen· can-auarantced gentlemen's aarec- ment that the Cubans will move out of Angola. step by step, as the South Africans move out of Nam1b1a. Mr ~vimb1 and his men would then be r. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot ' PAT BUCHANAN left w11hout direct South Afn can support ... " If the Americans and the South Afncans have signed on to this deal. they are betraying an ally and barter- ing away a potential victory over the Soviet empire, 1n exchange for an almost certain double-cross and de- feat down the road. The stakes here arc 1mmen~. A Savimbi victory in Angola would mean a re versal for the Sov1<.'l empire on the scale of Sadat's expulsion of the Russians from Egypt. For ( astro, to whom Angola is ccntcrp1ccc of hi s Afncan poli cy. collapse of the 'v1PL.\ would. after Grenada. reduce to tatters his reputation as a re.,,olu t1on- ary leader. Equally important. Sav1mbi's victory would lea\ e the Marxist guemllas of the South-West Africa People's Organization lwho seek to take control of Namibia to the south) without a base camp. without a stra tegic rear. SW APO would die on a r.evered vine. The South Afncans could th en pull out of Namibia. confident that the strategJc pon of Wal vis Bay on the South Atlantic would not. a few years henle. be berthing the warships of the ~ov1t'l fl eet. Accordi ng to The Washington Times of Fnday last (2-24) the United States is on the verge of recoinizing the regime in Luanda and S(oding an ambassador -while a tatc Department team as being sent to Windhoek. capital of Nam1b1a. to oversee the termmation of Pretoria· .. aid to Jonas Savimb1. Wntc\ the Times' Russell Warren Ho"c .. Angola hopes relations wtth th e U wall pave the way for U.S. aid. accc)s to lnternattonal Monetary fund as· •mtance and Export-Im port Bank credits." If so. said I I olden Robeno.110other dissident fi&}ltinathe MPLA , 1t would be "the most despicable sellout " Indeed 1t would. Patnck Buchanan 1s a synd1cared column1s1 H.L. khwaru Ill 1'110<- Ch1ay Oowallby (Ol•Ot af.O ""'•'•"' tu t"-l'Uf>J- li"'11t.,.., --'l Cl., (I! I~ ,-al 11(1 W"1 l 4f i i C0t11"""'" AdCIY-to .... oer-· 10 lo• 1!lt11 Coal• M-CA t>Ut L1rr1 O. ISM•,. .,..,,ao"'0 •0o111r ' Liberals run the nation Bureaucrats don't share philosophy of the president As our country's secretary of Agri- culture, Earl Butz, said his putest surprise was the discovery of what a "nothingjob" be had. He discovered that the most power- ful man in the department was not the secretary -but an un-namcd GS l 2 buried in the bowels of the depart· mcnt, who writes the language in paragraph 3, subsection C. That language becomes law! Thus in one year, for every new Jaw passed by Congress, unelected bu- reaucrats turned out I 8 new regu- lations with the force of law. · Respected researchers Lichter and Rothman have looked inside the bureaucracy, have interviewed hun- dreds of administrators of aovem- ment agencies. Oruae Moslem flgbtera ral.e tbelr fiag oYer a captured LebaneM army po11t. Whatever you do next election day, civil service protected bureaucrats will continue to "run the govern- ment." educational exchanges-not send the same people on tnp after tnp ... Olivcrclaimcd that a number of his tn ps were paid for b} othe r organiza- tions. not by money the USIA gave to AC'YPL. But SIA auditors con- cluded that "ACYPL's financial re- co rds will not suppon a determ ina- tion of the source of funding for Mr. Oliver's travel for an y penod pnorto the begJ n n 1 ng of calendar year 198 1. ·· And JI ofhis trips were made before that date I also noted cnt1c1sm of ACYPL's sd ecuon procedure for participants 1n the taxpaye r-funded excursions. A L 1SIA-d1 rected evaluation (provided, incidentall)'. byOhver)complaaned that there was "a strong tendency towards a CLOSED process" that was "somewhat confusing and overly complicated." The evaluator said his questions on the selecti on process "were not effec- tively answered." As for an internal USIA memo I quoted. which suggested Oliver had used tnps abroad as rewards for his political pals. he claimed the memo as a forgery. The USIA reconfinned its authenttc1ty OnlyoneofOhver'scomplaints had some merit. I attributed the transfer of the USIA official, who had nixed Oliver's Australian trip, to USIA 's fear ofofTending an influen- Spring flowers reIDind daughter of her dad At the funeral, dad's eulogist ::J none of us would ever see the first spring flowers without thinkingofour departe d bro ther, Ric hard Ramackcrs. and remembering how he loved the c.arth and how he cnJoyed nurtunns the many plants tn his beautiful garden. Two sunn) )dlow Jonquils have hl oomed 1n thr flower box It's a sign that ~pnng 1\ here l knew. last year, that the fi rst da) of spring would forc ... er Ix• a t>111crsweet day. Dad pas~d awa \ Ha' e \ ou f ' er cncd and laughed at the sa me ume'' M ) tears were selfish. I wept for my los\. But. l rCJOICCd for my father's victory. He was freed from the pain and suffcnng of lung cancer L.M. Bovo "One is present wherever one's pf'e$ence is fe/r." -Anonymous. When r look at the fresh JOOQUllS, J mll feel the mixed emotions of tial congressman with whom Oltvcr has close tics. Actually, a high USIA source said the official's falf from gracewasalsoducin part to columns 1 had previously written critical of programs be administered. Footnote: The American Council ofYoung Political Leaders almost lost its USIA fund ing after my January report. An outside re view panel recommended this. But the USIA decided to continue fund1ng - if ACYPLagrees to six conditions that will tighten up its administrattve and accounting procedures. Jack Anderson is a syndicated columnist. sorrow and JOY. My tears stain the paper now, as I write. Yet, at the same instant, my spirit soars. l will be forever thankful for the sunny yellow Jonquils and for the renewed memory they bring with them each sprin&. How? Top-level bureaucrats arc over- whelmingly white, male. educated, well-off -and liberal. Ninety percent of our nation's general public claims some religious affiliation. Among bureaucrats only 64 percen t. Twenty-one percent of the Ameri- can pubhc is left-of-center politically; 56 percent of the bureaucrats. And in the acti vist agencies -EPA, OSHA, EEOC -63 percent. They supported Humphrey in '68, 2-to-l. In 1972. lwo of three supported McGovern. They went 2-to-l for Carter in '76. So. however conservative the com- mander-in-chief may be, the troops are marching to a different drummer. But this 1s interesting: When asked specific questions such as ... Is pnvate entcrpnse fair to workers? Should Amcnca move toward socialism? Should there be more government regulation flf busi ncss? Should government take over large corporations? Should .people Wlth more ability cam more. In their answers to these philosoph1cal questions the bureau- crats were less liberal -were more supportive of American society as is- than were leading journalists surveyed carltcr. Among today's activist bureau- crats 53 percent would give blacks preference 10 hiring. Only 40 percent would do the same for women. Most bureaucrats believe that our country is most influenced by the media and by business. Most believe our country should be influenced, instead. by intellectuals. The bureaucracy, entrenched as it is. can be altered only by attrition and replacement. Four years from now our government might more nearly re flect the philosophy of its leader. It doesn't now. Paul Harvey is a syndicated columnist. PAMELA RAMAEK.ERS Newport Beach EDITOR ·s NOTE: Pam el• Ramaekers 11 a frttlance writer. Her far her died of cJJnccr March 2 I , I 98J. Upper Bay could be nice place To the Editor: l would like to assure Ron Yeo that the Editor of the Pilot docs not print all of the rude letters about the Upper Bay. l have written 1 lot of letters about that stinking mud hole, that ha vt not been pnntcd. The shame is that, with a few boat launch1n& ramps, and a few marina1, and a deep channel, it could be a nioe place JIM BOLOINO Cotta Mesa Toymakers take all the fun out of war T o)makcr\ \c:ll little leade n soldtcM tha1 ~pra~I. not 'It.ind Some arc bandaged Some show wounds. Some appear dead To make mi ma- ture batt lefields seem realistic. What fun ' In Michigan's Sa ult Sainte Mane. it's not only unw1st but illeaal to spit aptnst the wind In the ~loon~ of N1,en1, to hold 1 Jlas.s 1n your Id\ hand 11anal1 to those tn lhc know that you're Oay Many naturally ltfi·hapdcd v1utors arc apprised of this loca.I s1gn tanauaac before they venture out. And many are not. One su.raka.l operation to cure snorana is called "uvu · lopalatophatynJopt.uty:• Ask for it. All the platinum e\fer mined would make 1 cube only 14 by 14 by 14 feet . lf you·~ interested 1n the native an of India. bypas.s the TaJ Mahal h WD · d (Jncd by an lt.ahan. C'ommerc1al bread contains chemicals to keep it son. Sorry. ~ucezina It won•t tell you whether it I fttsh. 'Tlj wnt in The Talmud: "Three thin,p tend to weak~o Man -fear, 11n and travel.'' Q. How Iona have the Girl Scouts been setltna cook1e-s'> A. Since 1934. In Wuh1n1ton, D.C., they aocepl Vi.tia and Mast~r· ard for lhdrcoolua. nadcntally. Q. What dots "Exempt'' mean when posted on a railroad crossina s1in? A. No trams run on that tnck anymore. Such .. Exempt" si&n1 haven't aone nationwide yet. But you see 1 lot of them an some places. Uk.e Wltc0n11n. Am now informed Frankens~in'1 morutcr did mdted have a name: Adam. L.M. BOY</ 11 • 1ytttlic11t:d coJwnnJJt J"'l ~.· .............. lilllllill ............ ' ........................ __ _.:.·f~_....'.·--.:.~-.:..~'.-:.....-----------.;::._~~~~----_._· .. Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIW9dnelday, February 29, 1114 COAST • ... ANN lANDER8 d - ENTERTAI......, M ~TV LllTINCl8 Al -·· Americana revisite o.lr ............ ..,...._._" ...... Collectors ock to Laguna to acquire richness of past ------ Glass with a past, quilts stitched with family history and burnished mahogany armo1res that shone with pnde attracted viewers' attention at the 12th annual Antiques Show at the Laguna Beach Museum of An. The consensus among the almost 3,000 spec- tator-buyers who thronged through the galleries last weekend was that this was "the prettiest show yet" arranged by the Affiliates auitiliary. Pat Atha and Tom Stansbury, c0<ha1rmen oft he event for the past ~our years, invited 33 eithibitors from San Francisco Lo Carmel to La Jolla who displayed their specialties and shared their expertise regarding furniture, jewelry, prints and Oriental rugs. Two of the newest exhibitors were Laguna proprietors-Robena Gau they Antiques, specializing in glass and Off the Wall architectural antiques, featuring tum-of-the-century mantels, comer cupboards, cornices and bath fiitturcs. "The dcep.qspberry walls of their booth certamly set ofTthe white porcelain and brass fixtures," commented Atha. Also of special note were the $6,000 early English and continental timepieces presented by Lawrence G. Dougherty, clockmaker and restoration specialist in Corona del Mar. Not quite so costly were the anifacts from the United States' past that are increasing 10 popularity. These periods were represented among the country Amencana shown by Polly Royce who moved her shop, The Blue Quail, to San Juan Capistrano. The stories behind many of these 18th and 19th century home articles are as fascinating as the craftsmanship. Hand-painted chain from Penn•ylvanla circa 1840 complement the green tone. ln heart-bordered quilt made ln the Prlnee88 Featller pattern for a bride ln 1850. Country Americana wu •hown by Polly Royce of The Blue Quall ln San Ju.an Capl8trano. Elthibitors reported "very brisk sales," especially following the continental breakfast panels discussions. coordinated by Stansbury, which were "very stimulating and well received," reported Atha. The topics- "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About An- tiques ... " and "Decorating with Antiques: Special Problems of the Collector'' -sharpened shopping acumen. Period artifact. are arrayed on a rare .,._pe 80l'tlq table. Foa.ad lD :i: the wine country of upetate !few York, It wu made of pine lD 1880. '' ·L• 'Pier' rescues single space In an area where there 1s but a single wall space for furniture. a "pier" dining room can bndge the placement gap. At nght. 1 homasv1 lle Furniture In- dustries illustrate how a Sierra storage/serving piece flanked by twin display china cabinets provides maiti- mum function and contemporary soph1st1cat1on with a mirrored hght bndge. The wood: time-honored oak; the hardware: sleek and recessed. Four beveled glass inserts are in the rectangular dining table which eitpands from 68 inches to a holiday-size 100 inches. Cleanl > designed up- holstered-back chairs arc not only good looking but comfortable. The 1urn1ture·s simple lines, tcittured stucco walls and warm desert colors of the area rug combine for a contem- porary ambience. New godfather takes over Bay Club ...... ,...... ...... ~ Oodlatber kCommanloaclo Loa Croatd blda ~ to tbe cfaD ?' 19alboa Bay Clab. J • -1.--~ IilVitatiOrl was an off er the gang couldn't ref use Some rcaJly tough characters took over the Balboa Bay Oub last weekend. A lot of the folks there looked pretty shady-the men with their dark glasses and hats pulled low over shifty eyes and the women with the tr flashy. flapper-style beaded dresses with the fringe on top (and bottom). It was a gathering of the clan, club members' eighth annual Godfather Party. The reigning Godfather Eltcom- municado, Lou Croatti, and his moll, Bomale. turned up to hand over the family business to new Godfather Robert Bucci, who brought along his gal, Jtarea, a gangster's vision in a showy white number. Lo• D' Ambrosio com mandcercd center stqc and forced his captive audience to listen to a rendition of the movie theme, "The Godfather," along With some other tunes, accompanied by a local musical group, .. We the People." Lou truly belonged up front; he made a put target anyway an an all-white suit that glowed even throU&h a cloud of cigar smoke. Christy D' Ambrosio had somehow been persuaded to attend the 'criminal' ptherina alona with her mate. Keeping a sharp eye on the comings and goings were Balboa Bay Club president ""-mat Deemer.seen celebrating his birthday along with Bill and Beverly Ray, owners of.the club. The assorted guests dined with gusto on fettucanc and clam sauce. sausage. nsotto with veal marcnao. and zucchmi and eggplant parmcsa_no. There was a lot of h1&h-stcpp101 to the sounds made famous by the Bia Bands o(thc'30s. Joe Perrlcoae, the Godfather of 1979. may have felt a touch of nostalaia for the bad old days as he looked over the croup that mcludcd Tony and Betty kacda. Tem and Moaka Deemer. Roger and SaHJ Leby,Jolm Maper and Julie Glassey. Some others who stepped out for the oc:cU1on were Tom and Ca,.lye Lambert,~ and Ca...& Riley, RMI and Doris Llaurcltand Larry Sfriqer. Jameund DorodlJ Ve1el showed up. and io dia Ramou S.n,, 0. and Help D'Cri1to, llobert and JMU Ft~. o-t1 and Alua F•pettl, Gue and Delora germa. and It.Men and Carot111 Bro.toe. All in all. the ntr of pa e made a aood show. Tile new 1ocUatber and la.la iat. Robert and Pipanu1 1s wnttt>n b> Dail> Pi/or St>lr cd11or Karen Ba0cl1 make a dramatic entn.ace. Melinda HfK1dlNto(I • ' HEART IS AS TENDER AS MOUSSE Life to me con- sists of beautiful PILAR WAYNE • • '1 ,,~ people who are thoughtful enough to eitpress themselves. You can have every treasure in the world but if you do not share your love with••••••••••••• others. you have , nothing. I have really been blessed; I have three eorseoJ. children who not only love me but also respect me ~ show their love for me every time they get a chanoe. Ma)'bf they Im.ow I am 100 percent for them. that they m~ everythin' to me. l received this Valentine card from my son Et.ban u4 have never been so touched. The message read: ·,. "MOM my i;>resent to you 1s something I have val~ for years, but until now no one else has been s~ial eno Lo share 1t with. Just remember please that it 1s FRAGI but if you handle it with care it will last you a lifetime. "It's my HEART!" •> My wish is that we all have the capacity to aive ou love to someone. Let us start giving of ourselves. Here 1s another of m y fa vonte recipes that'sdelicate i~ taste and beautiful to see. I usually serve it for lunch as~ mam course or 1n smaller portions as an appetizer for ( formal dmncr. J , SALMON MOUSSE WITH CUCUMBER SAUCE ., i ( 15 ~ ouce) cut of red salmoa. dn.iH4 er l ~ poud1 poacffd fre~ salmon ·, t svelopel aflavored gelatlD ~ esp coW water 1 c•p t.olllag water ~ esp mayoua.lte • tablnpoou flllely dlopped oDIOD S tablftpooe1 lemH J.Uce 1 t~ TabeKO sa11ee Da1•etcayeue 1 tealf••• salt ~ pl8t w'1pplac cream .. A few llrops of red food colon.,, If deal.red Discard skin and bones from salmon. In a l~ bowj place the cold water. Add the gelatin and let stand for a fc..- minutes until it softens. Add boilina water and stir with a wooden spoon until sclatm dissolves. Add the salmon. mayonnaise, onion, lemon juice, Tabasco, cayenne and salt. Mix thoroughly. Purtt mixture until silky and smooth. Whip the cream until soft peaks form and fold senttY. into the salmon mixture. Pour into a kup fish sbapcd mold. oover with plastic wrap and re~tc until tet! about 3 houn. If you need the mousse ma hurry. freeze 1 t for about 20 minutes and then refriacrate for about an hour. (It can be kept frozen for two weeks.) Garnish with Bibb lettuce. p-cen olives. punicnt0$ and cucumber shoes. Serve oold with cucumber sauce. CUCUMBER SAUCE 1 YefJ larce or I~ ~n lC.,MVcreeJD l ............. ~ ... salt .. tuie l ......... sweet~ rellM l ...... , ••• ,... 1 ....... wMte vlMpr 1 ... ., ... ....,.u~ Trim ends and peel cucumbers. hoe lcQl\hwitc into .quaners and dJICal'd l«ds. lutd cucumbers uJ\na band arater or 1hrc4der blade offood proceQOr. P\ace lh.reddcd cucumbers in a strainer and let stand 30 minutes. :;a,.aec• out any ttnwnina JWCC. PlllCC C\lCUmben in a small bowl llr in ttmain lngedients until bkndcd. May ~fhacnced up tot days. • Pilar Wayne is a Newport Betcb resident and tu of .. PiW Watne'• Favotitt and Fabulou Rea .. q_ucstioat to.Pilar Wayne, C/O °''' Pilot. P.O. 8o.t I COlta Me. 92626. 4 I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, February 29, '1994 ... --Have doctors forgotten bedsi~e manners? Dt;AR DR . !>'TEINCROHN I'm afraid we're gcuina dose to txina treated Pml b~ robots. Doctors arc so sc1ent1fic now. s lrn't the an of med1-TEllCIOHI cine sull important? .\rt bedside manners ••••·········· old-fashioned? I wouldn't trade my doctor for anyone else, but I w11h hr wouldn't be so cold and distant. I have the fcelina that I'm nothing but a machine without feehn& that needs an overhaul I recall that you wrote about the importance of good old-fashoned bedside manner some time ago. I don't ,0ppo!le you've chanaed your mind, have you? Mrs. 8. DEAR MRS. 8 .: When medicine becomes all science 11·~ 1nev1tablc that patients will be cared for by mechanical robot!> I hope to be dead long before a cold, mechanjcaJ finger reaches for my pulse to make the pronouncement. The key word 1s "care." Unless the doctor 1s human enou&h to care for his patient, one miaht as well let nature 1tstlf'bc responsible for the pauent's cure. But a1l 1s not lost -yet. There arc suit doctors 1n practice who arc aware of the deep needs of the patient. Althou&h many of their colleasues sttll ridicule the importance of the ''old-fashioned bedside manner." they arc so constituted that they can't treat a human being as impersonally as if they were working on a machine that needed rcpau. Chances arc your own doctor feels this way, but doesn't show 1t, Mrs. B Many doctors ha vc the qualities of compassion. tact, humor, scnstt1v1ty, sympathy and empathy, thorouJhncss and patience. Most of all, the humanness "to hstcn." Evident or not, the art 1s still imponant in the practice of medicine. • • • FOR MR. Z. In response to your question. "How mE:f mo re do doctors know about diagnosing and u-eauna heart disease than they d1d 2S rcan. aao'!" Not only laymen, but doctors themselves, wil be "heartened" by the followmaednonal in Connecticut Medicine by Robcn M Jenaty, M .D .• professor of medu.:me, Un1vcl'$1ty of Conn. School of Medicine: "As 1 survey these years that span my career 1n cardiol<>aY, I find 1t difficult to realize that only 2S years aao. we practiced cardioloay without ccho-card1olosy. ambulatory, elcctro-c.ardioaraphy, multistage exercise testing, nuclear techniques. Swan Ganz catheterizatton. coronary anerioaraphy. clectrophys1ology." · Without beta blcokers, cak1um channel blockers, vaso-dialtors. thrombolytic agents. the newer d1ure11cs. anu-hypcrtens1vc and antiarrhythm1c drugs and without coronary care units, C PR. transluminal angioplasty, coronary anery bypass surgery, prosthetic valve replace- ment. etc. I can only marvel at this unparalleled expansion in research and at its application to cardiovascular medicine and surgery." (As I perwnally recall. many of my own patients 25 $11.95 Working women raise brandy makers' spirits NEW YORK (AP)-American work..ing women arc rajsing the spirits of the French brandy producers. rcp0rts Jean-Mane Bculquc. spokesman for the Bureau Na- tional du Cognac, on a v1s1t here from his headquarters in Cognac, France. standards set by The Wool Bureau arc allowed to use these tags or sewn-in label, according to Paul Marois, president of the bureau. Steak & Lobster or Ribs & Lobster Includes soup or salad, potato and vegetable. Good through February 3901 E. Coast Hwy Corona df!f Mar 759-1854 • "As more women enter and remain in the job man and have more money in their pockets, the more sophsisticated their palates have become," says Bculque. "And they want symbols -such as gourmet fare and fine brandy-that reflect their success in the business wor1d." wooa,athertnc NEW YORK (AP}-The Wool Bureau reports that it authorized the use of some 18 million Woolmark hangtags in 1983. a 28 percent increase since 1980. Only manufacturers that meet the strict ·1m 1k spen s1111 no1 n19n ,,., prtce, rea sonable CIHS1f1ecl ........... ad11ert111ng -1 r'W9I Classified Advertising S..2-567A l Brlda' belief• NEW YORK (AP) -Dcs{>llC the current hjgh divorce rate, a maJority of brides believe they will never get divorced. according to an attitude survey 10 the February-March issue of Bride's magazme. Of those polled, 80 percent have parents who have remained mamcd. Wlnee atudled PLEASANTVILLE, N .Y.(AP~-Wincs from nearly every wine-producing region m the world arc studied 10 "Geography of Wine," a course offered at the Pleasantville campus of Pace University. Students in the course. taught by adjunct professor of ae~phy Bruce LaRosc. do their swirling, sn1 ffi ng and sipping of w1 nes 1n the morning. The pre-noon hour for tasting, LaRosc explains, was chosen because "the senses arc more acute in the morning. After lunch they're flat." RECUNA-ROCKERS• PRICED $228 FROM AFTER BEFORE sale! Dozen• of Sty1et and Febrlca In atoott for Immediate delivery. S()l'Tlf·~I ~t·1eltk!P 8161 Harbor Blvd., COSTA MESA 546-7168 (OH block .o.u of c.k Su Dleto Frrq.) BOU&IJ: Mo•.~ Prl. UU, n.ea .. n.,.. JIU, SaL JIU, Su. Jl-6 ' 20% off 10°/0 off (More on some ftems- below cost on others) •ddltlon•I with this ad. Sale items include lamps, pictures, wall de:or, accessories, accent pieces, crystal, chairs, tables. 8878 Warner Ave. -Fount•ln Valley 142-1577 or 141-0114 I years ago would say. "Al\cr all, what can you do for heart disca1e anyway? Some chanlC for the better, Mr. 7. ) . " . DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: At last. after trymJ for many years, I've become prqnant. But after aU the warning. bcinaprcgnant isn't the pleasure~ hoped tt would be. For ellamplc. my doctor tells me to give up dnnk1ng dunng pregnancy. Really. what's the harm? Mrs. U. DEAR MRS. U.: The results of one study show that only about 90 percent of infants born to heavy drinkers were normal. the rest were born smaller. cleft palate, congcnual hcan disease etc. Listen to your doctor. Mrs. U. • • • Dr. Stemcrohn welcomes questions from readers. He cannot answer all ind1v1dually but will inc/u~e those. of feneral interest in his column. Send your questions to him, m care of the Daily Pilot. P. 0. Box, I 560. Cost.a Mesa. CA 92626. A11 I.AIDERS DEARANN LANDERS: You were IOOpercent right when you said pantyhose do not cause yeast infections in women. And now may I share some information that might be of value to your readers? I was subject to frequent vaginal infections that d1~ppcarcd when I began to wear pantyhose with a cotton crotch. I learned this from a hosiery clerk. Never a word from my fam 1 ly physician or gynccol<>Jist who had rxamined me and prescribed medication. I've told this to several women. Most of them already knew it. I hope you will share the information with your readers. There must be other readers out there who were as uninformed as I. -ANONYMOUS IN EUREKA. CALIF. DEAR CALIF.: T1la.Db for tbe comment. Muy wbo wrote uld tbey a topped 1e«LD1 l.Dftttioas wben tlaey started to wear cotton briefs oder t~elr Jens and tigbtflttlDg atre&cb putt. Tbe nut writer provided a welcome relief from Uae male cbauvlnlsta I've been bearing from lately. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: When you printed that letter about yeast infections and pantyhose, why did you advise your male readers to "skip this letter and go directly 10 the spon~ page"'> Since when 1sa woman's problem not a man's? lf my wife has a yeast infection. it's my problem. too. Had l skipped that letter and your response. as you suggested. I would have missed an opponunaty to learn something. Please don't sell us men short. Ann. Weare better than that.-MIKE IN LONG ISLAND DEAR MIKE: Tba.nk1 for telllng mt off. I needed tbat. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why do I read so many letters 10 your column from people in their mid-20s who are scared to death 1fthey don't marry yount they'll be smgk forever'! Is th1!.an Amencan sickness. Europeans aren't like that. Recently a 27-ycar-old man wrote to you. temfied that he would never find a decent woman bccausc"all thc good ones arc gone when they get to be my age " Such to mm yro11 Pcrha~ this accounts for the high percentage of divorces Women feel the)' MUST marry in orderto prove the)' can. Too often the men they pick (as the last reson) arc d1~stcrs I waited until I was 31 to marry because I wanted to do something with my life first. My husband 1s a gem and we have two lovclych1ldren. On my last birthday he gave me the mushiest card you ever saw . On the bottom he wrote, "And I mean every word ofll .. Am I sorry I d1dn 't marry sooner? Don ·1 make me laugh. -R IVERSIDE READER DEAR RIV: All the studies I ban teen 1bow tbat women wbo wait until after U to marry bave tbe best cbance of aucceaa. Today, becauae so many females want careen, tbey art poatpoolng marriage. Tbls can be a beel\by l~ln1. I recommend It. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 24-year-old daughter moved back 1n10 our ho me because she had to "get her life together." That was over a year ago. Shelly had Just broken upw11ha man w11h "hom she lived for IOanx1cty-fillcd months. She confided in us that she had to get away from him because he abused her verball y and ph ysically. When she left him, he moved to another city Since Shell)' has been under our roof she has not paid one cent for room and board. although she makes very good mone) We arc aware that she has been sending the creep a check ever} week and recently took out a s11ablc loan for him. When Shelly returned from her last tnp to v1s1t this man. her hl·a<l wa!> bandaged and she has been having headache., c"cr since. We have urged her to get prok'l-.ic>nal help. hut she 'kl)'S. "I don't need it-I can handle thl' problem on my own "I nc1dcntall)'. l)Hf; I\ a professional person fh1s s1tuat1on 1s tcanng us up Can you help us'> - WINDSOR.CANAD~ DEAR WINDS: You can belp younelves by derailing your dau1bter's grevy train. Wby do you allow her to leecb off you wbJle 1be goes la to bock for a man wbo beat• ber ap? Obviously tbe 1lrf 11tickud11 mak1D1 yoa tick, too. Y H add ootlala1 to ber 1eff-e1teem by allo•l•g ber to bebave ln tbl11laoddy maD.Der. C.t ltoat. • • • Is alcoholism ruining your life? Know the danscr signals and what to do. Read the booklet, "Alcoholism - llopcand Hrlp. "by Ann Landers. Enc/o~ 50ccnts with your request anti .1 Ions. sumpcd, S<!lf·addrcssedenvelopt to Ann Lande~. P.O. Bo~ I 1995, Chicago, Ill. 6061 I. LIQUIDATION S~LE LAST 2 WEEU -Everythinq Goes - Bikini• $5-$10; 1-Piece $10-15, Ladies' Topaiden and Eapadrilea $10-25; Pa_p!_li-Top1, Short• and Ac- cea1orie1 9....,.,.. OFF. PANACHE 221 MARINE A VE. -BALBOA IS. 673-1810 10-6 PM _L_1.___.._ ' Selling movie important too 'Against All Odds' producer stresses Impact of marketing BJ BOB THOMAS .. ,, ,,,_.,,.., HOLLYWOOD -The release of "Against All Oddi" was only 10 days away, but Taylor Hackford wu still makina cban&e1 in the TV ads for the movie. "Because I'm the producer as well as the director, I'm able to have some input on how the picture is marketed," he said.. "That's very important. as I learned on my first picture, 'The ldolmaker.' It ... never found an audience. "The poster was black and dark and unappealing. And the record came out three weeks after the picture opened." Hack.ford learned his lesson, and be kept close tab on the marketing of his next film, "An Officer and a Gentleman." That movie proved a success story beyond even his own hopes. Paramount Picture's strategy, he said, was to do a lot of scrceninas and aJlow word-of-mouth to build up. "They showed it to anyone who would look at it. Not onl y 'opinion makers' but to bartenders and hairdressers, because they talk to a lot of people," Hackford said. Jnvitataonal screenings, plus ads that stressed the romance of Richard Gere and Debra Winaer, helped propel "An Officer an·d a Gentleman" to a $130-million gross and pined an Academy Award nomination for Taylor Hackford. The 1982 hit gave Hackford the power to choose his next project and to oversee the marlcetjng. • "Columbia has made seven different commercials for ·Against All Odds,' showing different aspects of the movie but with the same music and general theme," he said. ''The main message is: This is a tough -underline tough - romantic thriJler." "Apinst AJJ Odds" isan update of"Out of the Past." the touah triangle drama starring Robert Mitchum. Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas in 1947. Hackford saw it on television one night wd he was "imprested by the ambivaJent characters, none of them black or white. "I also liked the 'film noir' aspect and the way Los 1 Angeles became one of the characten. Not the paJm-trec Los Angeles of pop culture, but another, less attractive side.'' Film noir is a film historian's term for the dark, heavily plotted 1940s and 'SOs filtM~ often about private eyes in the undenide of Los Angeles. The Eric Hughes script portrays Jeff Bridges as an over-the-hilJ profeuionaJ football player who becomes enmeshed with a slick hoodlum. James Woods. and has missing girlfriend, Rachel Ward. Ward tnppcns to be the daughter of Bndges' boss. owner of the LA football team. l'he role is played with great elcpnce by Jane Greer, who looks only a few years older than when she starred in "Out of the Past." IMA Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert Of( THE PEHINSUlA BALBOA 801 E. 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'Parade' characters outweigh piot BJ ll'RED l\OTHENBERO eAplaaned, but it 11 clear tbat be d1dn•t pull any tben1om1berboyfricndtJeff(MaxweD:a( .,,........._._ and ha1 ~n proiccUQJ 10meone dtc. an a new lifo in 1 new oty. Jeff it 1 IUMdcr. NEW YORK-In .. The Parade," toniaht'a ~Mau profCSK"S to want co prove ht'• a cou.ldJO~Corwrona.~atoellle CBS movie (at 9 on Channel 2), the produ.oen chanpd man. hia past and bu pride keep him Tilda I mothtr and her can:IOGP9d. ..... and writen found four hearty chatlctcn, put unemployed.Evcrybodytcem1aobejud&anabim ma&.ic pudm.otbtt. Sarah (Oeraldi.M .... ); them in the handa of four fine ac10n 1nd th.en had on 1even years aao -anctudint him. OppotC I.be relati0ftlbi9. A airt I.bey k.aew - them relJte believably to each other. Michael Learned ("The Wahon1" and Riebel -oooe ran away for Tove and eoded UPn! Trouble it, they forsot the plot. Barbara .. Nune") is his wife, Rachel She's bttn loyal to with a convict. Walten' interviews may thrive on the aubttanoe him lhroutt>out. rcJectina tbeadvancao(a fann In a movin1 motber·dauabter, of ooe-on-one convenatfon.a, but tbat'1 not owner, who's played eiwpeTatioaJy bcnwily ~ heart-to-beatt Wk. Tildi aoab doclueadY enoU&h for drama. James OllOn. At one point. be even tell• Mau be 1 about the value oflove while lacbd talkl 9bold • Thia pat 1tory i1 about a convict whose m love with Rachel. The 1weetneu must be learniqa leaou. Tb.iJ b but one eu.mple ol tlae I return lO hit family after seven yt.an in pri10n coota&ious -Mau just smiln. film'• stRDllb -booat d~ reVealed ~ :1 complicates their livn and serves u a remiDder Rosanna Arquette (''The uecutiooet'a ono-on-ooc coovenatiom betweeo two main of put failures and ao omen of future realities. Sona") plays Ratbe1'1 and Matf1 dauaJtter, cha.racten. u The small-town Ka.ow ambience it well ca~ Tdda, who desperately wants to leave bet Jn betweeo, lhou&b. thtte 1tt LOO many llPI tured by locatioo shootin1 in Halstead. hometown ... , like it, .. she uya. "h'1 jutt that I to '':fl.:;" the Jul~ 4 perldt, which aiva thit1if HutchinlOn and Sterlioa, Kao. know everything about 1L" daw · SIOI')' ill utle and ill symbolic ll'ftle of'1fl Frederic Forrest ("The Rote .. ) i1 lbe ex-con, One lleket out could be the OUcaa.o an transitory excnemnt aod Jtimulatioo, becomel.;o Mau. whote crime i.a never comprebenlibly tcbool scholarsbip. In her dreams. abe winJ it and a mere inelevancy. -r:ao-e 2 OH THE TOWN D Q'JFM&.YFB.O 8MOV1E • • • 'A "Oklahoma!" 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Orig. 8.00 to 18.00 ............. 5.• to 12.99 Girls' 7 to 14 coordinates, separates and dresses. Orig. 9.00 to 22.00 .... I .II to 1&M Speclel purcheee: Girls' 7 to 14 coforful striped and novelty knit dresses ........ 14.• Speclel purchMe: Nyton backpack . . • I .• Spec&al purctw.: Assorted girls' sleepwear . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . • I .II to 10.• 25'1• off: All gins' sport socks. Reg. 1.49 to 4.25 ............ 1.12 to 3.11 COATS AND SU ITS 30% off: The ticketed price of all spring suits from Sasson and Ms. Chaus. Sizes 6 to 16. Orig. 89.99 to 155.00 ......... 59.99 to 99.99 60% off: The ticketed price of selected Fall coats. Orig. 75.00 to 200.00 .. 29.99 to 79.99 N\EN'S 151/e off: Haggar's top-pocket belt loop slacks. Reg. 19.99 ................... 18.99 32% off: Oleg Cassini striped short-sleeve sportshirt. Reg. 25 .00 ................ 18.99 200/o off: Relaxed half-elastic waist Harris cot· ton sheeting pants. 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Orig. 16.00 to 18.00 ............ 11.11 22•1, off: Young men's Levi's 501's in indigo cotton denim . Orig. 17.99 ............ 13.• 25'1• off: -All young men's tops from NRG. Orig. 16.00 to 20.00 ........... 11.• to 14.19 25'1• off: Young men's flve-pocketJordache indigo cotton denim jeans. Orig. 40.00 . 21.• 33'/• off: Young men's fleece tops from Tomato. Orig. 26.00 ................. 11.• 50'1• off: Young men's J .J . McWaya flannel shirt•. Orig. 20.00 .................•.. I .II 25'1• off: Young men's Bugle Boy elastic- waist sheeting pants. Orig. 22.00 ...... 15.• 27'/t off: Boys' 8 to 20 status label knit shirts. Six cofo..-. Reg. 16.fJO ................ 11.M 21•1t off: Boys' 8 to 20 O.P. Entire stock. Orig. 14.00 to 22 .00 ........... t.• to 11.• •'It off! Boys' 8 to 20 Shah Safari bar stripe shirts. Reg. 14.00 ................... I .. 20'.lt off! Boyt' junior and prep indigo prewash dentms end prep 701's from Levi' a. Reg. 16.99 to 22.00 •......... 13.• to 17.• HOUS EVv ARES Orig. 159.99 Cuisinart DLC8-F ........ 139.99 Orig. 4.00 to 8.00 Assorted steamers from Cook's Tools ................. 2.99 to 4.99 Orig. 55.00 Melita Aroma Plus 10-cup coffeemaker ......... 46.99 lesa 7.00 rebate Mirro fold-over omelette pan. special purchase ..................... 9.99 Orig. 40 .00 Me!itta personal coffeemaker travel kit . . . . . . . .... 34.99 less 6.00 rebate HOME ENTERTA IN!NG Reg . 14.95 Mikasa Interlude crystal stemware, each .............................. 10.95 Assorted silverplate serveware from Leonard Silver and F.B. Rogers. your choice .... 19.99 Reg . 22.50 to 65.75 Johnson Brothers and Franciscan 5-pc. place settings . . . . . . . . . . . ... 14.58 to 32.88 Reg . 10.00 to 25.00 Marble serveware from Georges Briard . . . . . . . . . 5.99 to 19.99 Reg. 15.00 to 32.50 Barware and serveware from Georges Briard . . . . . . .. 9.99 to 24.99 DO/v\ES TICS Will be 75.00 to 120.00 Park Avenue reversible blanket .................... 49.99 to 79.99 Reg. 110.00 to 230 .00 Fieldcrest Accent automatic blanket .......... 78.99 to 166.99 Reg. 40.00 to 275.00 Croscill comforters and matching accessories. . . . . . . 19.99 to 109.99 3.75 to 15.50 if perfect Martex all cotton towels, 3 styles ................ 2.99 to 5.99 Orig. 20.00 to 214.00 Martex Jazz sheets and accessories ................. 9.99 to 124.99 9.00 to 27 .00 if perfect Our exclusive Atlantis bath rugs and lids . . . . . . . . . . ... 5.99 to 9.99 28.00 to 33.00 if perfect Our exclusive Finesse deep shag bath rug, all sizes .......... 18.99 Framed floral prints, special purchase .. 19.99 Orig. 150.00 to 175.00 Our exclusive solid brass lamps, your choice. . . . . . . . . . . 89.99 RUGS Orig. 1200.00 Oriental-desig n area rugs in virgin w ool ....................... 299.00 ~URNiTURE Orig . 650 .00 Wallhugger recliner by Catnap· per ............................... 349.00 Reg. 1000.00 White iron and brass Golden Gate daybed ...................... 199.00 Orig. 425.00 Transitional velvet swivel rocker ............................ 249.00 Orig. 850.00 Transitional sofa with accent pillows ...........•................ 4•.oo TE ~EV ISIONS Orig. 359.00 RCA 19" diagonal color por· table ............................ , 331.00 Orig. 429.00 Sharp 19'' diagonal remote color portable ........................... 319.00 Orig. 349.00 Zenith 19" diagonal color portable ........................... 219.00 Orig. 469 .00 Zenith 19" diagonal remote color portable ........................... •.oo Orig. 649.00 Sony Beta video recorder •........ .-..•.•...•..•..•• &a.80 Orig. 599.00 Fisher VHS video recorder ..............•........... •.GO Orig. 999.00 Fisher VHS vid eo • recorder ••............ , ••...••••• .,.,00 I I - ••• Illy Piiat WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 19M OCMn View wine, bUt Oller9 ouated In CIF ioccer 11etlon. 82. Eagles sky high; CIF title game next Clements• 51-footer gives Estancia the momentum for 72-64 win over Capo By ROGER CARLSON Of ... 0.-.,... ..... LOS ANGELES -AH year Iona it's been Jon Johnston and Jim Cunis, the Sea View League's most valuable players, who have been ip the limcliaht for Estancia High. And. rightly so. But another fact regarding Coach Larry Sunderman's Sea View cham- pions is this: There are no holes, no wcalc links, and if you want to overplay Johnston and/or Curtis. you're JOing to pay a price. Capistrano Valley's talented Coupr~ found out the hard way that the ~cs have five on the floor -as Estaneta rallied from a nine-point first half deficit to pin a 72-64 defeat on Capo, sending the Eagles aoto Saturday night's CIF 3-A basketball finals at the same site, the Los Angeles Sports Arena. The Eagles will face toni~t's winner between North Hi&h of River- side, the No. 1 seed, and South Coast League champion Mission Viejo. Two tremendou s pla ys Coach Mark Thornton. ''It sort of turned thinp around." "We practice those all the time," quipped Sunderman, pointing out Jeff Graham's shot from the deep against Downey last week. But it was more than just those two plays -the Easies looked like a beaten team at halftime as Capo's Marie. Otta punctured the netting for 24 points en route to pacin,a his side to a 36-30 lead before an audience which was to eventually swell to 5,271. ..We were giving up second shots in the first hldf," said Sunderman. "We weren't playing defense and we weren't screening out. That really frosted me. "I told them, 'Hey, we're lucky we're only down by six."' Estancta's free throw shooting was below par (I 0 of 20) and Capo could do no wrong with Otta collecting 16 second quarter points on the way to a game-high 31 . The Eagles returned and went to a "Superman" defense, sending Graham out and spreading the zone. "We just weren't getting wcalcsidc help against Otta," said Sunderman. Jeff Graham (left) &oea up for two point.a, u d Todd Mooney (40) put.a up a roadblock DllJ .... ,...... .., ............. to Cat>l!tranO Valley'• Burt Call In Tue.- day D1'Jlt'• CD' 3-A 8elD.lftna1 1ame. spearheaded the come-from-behind victory -a 51 -foot bank shot by Scott Ocments with no time left in the third quarter to pull the Eagles to within 49-46, and Curtis' steal and bucket under the Capo basket with 2:54 left in the game, putting the Eaglcsintoacommanding58-52 lead. "Yeah. that shot (by Clements) did kind of hurt," admitted Capo Valley "They really did a job," said Thornton, who watched his only real threat stymied with just one bucket throu&h the third quarter and deep into the final period. By the time be scored again, it was over. Sunderman said this is no time to (Pleue See EST AKCIA/BS) Adam Lock wood moots. Monarchs breeze into finals, 68-55 Lopez's biggest follower That's Ashley Marie Knight, who goes everywhere with her famous mother between shots," she invited. After arriving in Costa Mesa Mon· day afternoon, she wanted to get out to the course early Tuesday. An interview lasted an hour IOQF than scheduled and she didn't amve until 12:45. Mater Dei rambles past St. Bernard without a hitch By ROGER CARLSON Of .. ~ ......... LOS ANGELES -Top-seeded Mater Dei High showed why it is so highly regarded Tuesday night. squelching talented St. Bernard with a 68-55 win to gain the CIF 4-A basketball finals Sat'Orday night against toniaht's winner of the Long Beach Poly-Verbum Dei game. The Monarchs. with four players scoring in double figures and led by the 26-point burst of Tom Lewis. exploded with a 16-point burst to reverse a 16-10 deficit in the first quarter and went on to trounce the Camino Real League champions before 5,271 at the LA Sports Arena. Mater Dci (27-1) streaked to a 32-22 halftime lead and extended ll to 47-27 with 3:40 left in the third quarter. "That was a tribute to our defense." said Mater Dei Coach Gary McKnight.• referring to has team's ftrSt-haff surge. "We were playing very intense man-to-man defense and our defense dictates the offense." Despite forcing eight turnovers and limiting St. Bernard to 3-for-11 after ~c Vikings' initial surge, Mater Dci was guilty of just three personal fouls. McKnight put Lewis, his 6-71/J Junior, outside and the Monarchs immediately began attacking from the perimeter. Lewis and Matt Becuwsacn led the charge, Lewis first with a bucket, then Becuwsacrt with two 20-footers to tic the game at 16. Lewis dropped in another from the perimeter and the Monarchs were on their way. Ron Palmer, whose Long Beach Poly Jackrabbits were beaten in the 4-A finals a year ago by Mater Dei, observed and when asked if he saw anything different from a year ago, said: "No, they're JUSt more ex- perienced." It was the third ti me St. Bernard has been beaten by the Monarchs. Earlier Mater Dci rolled in a running game, then later captured a o ne-point de- cision when St. Bernard maintained a much slower tem po. McKnight said he was a little surprised the Vikings chose to run, but added: "They took some shots and got a lead and just stancd going." That was St. Bernard's downfall. The Vikings let it go to their heads and suddenly they were playing Mater Dei's game -which resulted in 16 straight points for the Monarchs and total control. Mike Mitchell ( 14) and Chns Jackson ( 11 ) helped to malcc it one of the more balanced scoring eff ons of the year for the Monarchs. St. Bernard's Eric Knox scored 17, 13 coming in the final quarter. Teammate Leonard Taylor (6-8) had 15. Nu cy Lopa By HOW ARD L. HANDY ......... ~ ..... Meet Ashley Marie Knight when you visit Mesa Verde Country Club this week to view the Unidcn Invita- tional golf tournament. She'll be the one around whom there is a large gallery when the players arc on the course. Part of the attraction, of course, will be her famed mother who is swinging a golf club as well as she did before Ashley Marie was born Nov. 7. Her mother's concentration hasn't been affected one bit by having her daughter along. ,. Nancy Lopez, a true superstar of the LPGA tour, believes Ashley should be with her at all time1, on the golf course and off, and she won't have it any other way. Lopez, who is married to Houston Astro baseball player Ray Knight, says she is happier now than at any time in her life. "I feel kind of alienated from the tour right now," Lopc'Z says. "My lifestyle has changed and when I go out 10 dinner, I talce Ashier. with me. I can'tgoout with thegirlshke I used to do anymore." Walking the Mesa Verde course with her during a practi~ round found her as cheerful. yet as busi- nesslike as ever. "Come on along and we'll talk Is a commissioner needed? Question is raised as Kuhn prepares to enter retirement It 1salwaysa milestone of sons m the grand old game when the baseball commissioner enters or departs of- fice. the regrettable pan bemg that one is usually as auspicious as the other. Bowie Kuhn walksoffinto the sunset this week. Bowie is of the unclouded view the game was enrich- ed by his 15 years but the faithful of the pastime shed no tears at his dcpanure. Buo TOCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST sis ts in portraying the com m1ss1oner as a czar, all powerful and all wise and all knowing and all fair and nghteous. Most snicker.at this. panicularly the players. the owners which 1s not to put the knock on Kuhn. The owners very rarely understand each other. The argument that baseball tndecd needs a commissioner 1s also pre~ entcd. Asa matteroffact, there arc those of the view that the grand old game now needs a czar more than ever. In 1919, at was the fix . In 1984, it is dope which, in all its cloudy aspects. could very easily lead to the fix. The re11ring comm1ss10nersays the drug thing hangs over the game to the extent it places the entire baseball establishment under terrible pressure with thecomm1ss1oneron the warm- est seat of all ··1 really need to get out here and practic.c.'' she apolottized. At 1 o'clock s~1e wis at the drivina range, bad a p1ctUR snapped with Ashley and then hit balls for 10 minutes under the scrutiny of ber father Domingo and caddy Rote0e Jones. Theo at was off to the first tee with Ashley and sister Velma along with Nanny Fe foll owing. "Ashley loves that stroller and she goes along real well," Nancy said proudly. "In Miami she always att.racted a (Pleue .ee NAJllCT /118) Sailors edge Oilers in tourney_ opener It is probably a matter of two tan$ibles. Kuhn made few major decisions during his incumbency and he was hardly a hail fellow well met. It is the opinion of many thatagood commissioner for any sport would be a man with some personality and a hint ofa sense ofhum or. Therefore, the need for a com- missioner 1s often questioned. Baseball first established the office following the infamous Black Sox scandal of 1919 wherein members of the Chicago White Sox conspired to throw the World Series to the Cincin- nati National League team. Paranoid about its image there- after. baseball installed JudJC Keneshaw Mountain Landis as the first comm issioncr and gave him what resembled absolute powers. Kuhn says that 1f1hc athletes or other people 1 n baseball are abusing drugs ... "then none ofus are hving up to the promises we make to baseball and to th~ublic." Pretty meaty stu . to be sure. but not without eleme ts of truth. The search for a new commissioner will heat up and get media attention although it may be squandering time and effOrt. Peter Uebcrroth. president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organiz- ing Committee. can probably have the job ifhe wants 1t but says hedoe-s not care to discuss it until after the conclusion of the Olympic Games this summer. Madje lifts Barons; Trojans' last-ditch rally earns victory Newport Harbor pushed over the tying run in the bottom of the seventh qd another in the ninth to ~ Huntinaton Beach, 2-1 , Tuesday 10 opening-round action of the Loara BatcbaU Tournament. to other hi&h school action, Foun- tain Valley afso opened Loara Tour- Mment play with a 7-3 victory over Downey; and in non-tourney activity, Univen1ty needed some late dra· matica to down San Ocmente. 6-4; Woodbridge won a nifht game from <Apistrano Valley Christian, 2-1; and Westminster fell at Lakewood. 5-2. The Sai1on ltailed almost the entire game .,-anst the Oilers, who ecorcd a run 1n the tint innina and ... de it stand up until tbe seventh. The~ Ncwpon startina pitcher Jerry Piaskowski led off the seventh with a sinaJc; and Derck Bryan ran for him and ptdcecdcd to steal second. Bryan tooHtmd on a srounder to tec0nd, then acorcd as Frank Roa lifted a sacrifice fl y to left. In th~ ninth, the Tan loaded the buts with none out on an enor and a pair of base hits. • Two out.I latcrf with the umpire tllrc:ateftint to cal the aamc because of dattDCM. Jon Diahon worked the count io l-l before ind in& a walk to I I I force over the winning run. Fountain Valley patcher Duanne Madjc was the hero in the win over Downey. work.ina out o f a jam with the score tied at 3-3 in the fifth. then ianitinga Baron rally in the home half of the frame with a lead-off double. If Kuhn smiled dunng his 15 years of Park Avenue. nobody saw it. At least. nobody recorded 1 ton any kind offilm. After Madje's hit. be eventually reached third and scored on a squeeze bunt by Dave Leonard. University trailed 4-2 cntcnng its final turn at bat against San Ocmente and with the bases loaded and two outi, appeared to be finished when Pete Rozelle, the commissioner of the National Football League, shakes hands with media members and calls them by name. During times of stress in professional footba11, Rozelle docs well with the printed and spoken word which wasa lu~ury Bowie Kuhn never le.new. Subscquenuy.overtheyears., baseball sou&ht to quietly water down the clout of the comm1ss1oner and the view of the public now ranges from buffoon to uncenain. The latter would be the kindest inasmuch as there has never bttn any question as to Kuhn'sdedicallon. It is an obvious fact that BoWle grew to love baseball althou&h there 1s some doubt he ever fully understood it. Certainly, hedid not understand When Bowie Kuhn as asked what sort of person baseball is looking for as itscomm1ss1oner. he replies. "probably a non~x1stcnt person." Gecz,) ou don't suppose it mlght be a mcmberofthe Los Angeles Olym- pic Com mittee's public relations staff? (Pleue Me BASEBALL/BS) There is, of course, the question as to whether baseball needs a com-~ missioner. He is, after all, the tool of ownership even though baseball per- Mulligan thinking swe ep against UNL V, F ulle rton BJ DENNIS BROSTERBOUS Of ... DllW ....... The UC Irvine publicity release proclaims this week's two basketball games -Thursday ni&)\t with PCAA champion Nevada Las Veps and Saturday qainst Cal State Full- erton -as the biggest of the year for the Ant~ten. Few would aflUe with that contention, leut ohll Coach Bur Mullipn. A sweep won't bo easy, 11 UNLV is ranked seventh in the country in the latest AP poU, and takes a 2S-2 overall mark into ThW"lday'a pmc. And Cal State fullenon, despite eiaht losses in the confe'fenoc, JX>$1CUCS a talented aroup that i1 alway• d.anacrous. But, because of disadvanta,es in potential ue-bttaker con iderations apinst Fresno • J I State and Utah State, UCJ prot.bly needs a sweep tbia week to finish second in the conference, which carries with it 1 preferential seedina in next week's conference tournament at the Forum in lnaJcwood. Mullipn admits he djd not envision his team havin& lhischanoc at second place at the be&innlna of the conference seaJOn. "I thouabt we'd have a shot at second at the start of the rqular tcaSOn," be said, "but not when we ataned conference. We Md a lot of turmoil on the team at that time." If tbc toumamcnt ~ to open toftllht, UCJ would be ~·red apinst Loo& Beach tatc. However, tf the Antcaten were to lose one, or both, 11mes th11 week, they could draw New Mexico StatcorC'.al State FuUcnon an the first round of the tourney. • The fact that both games th1 week are at Crawford Hall 1tves Mulhpn hope for a sweep. Both pmes are sellouts. UCI 1s 35-4 at Crawford ,incc Mullipn startccl an t 980. includtn& an 8..0 mark this season. "We played UNL V 1n the Lona Bc.acb Arena last season and lost by four," said Mulhpn. "And we have almost the same team th11 year We're definitely pleucd to be playinJ at Crawford apinst them " Earhcrthis year. Nevada las Yeps romped put UCI. 83-6 • bulld1n1 a baa tead early and coa.st1ni. The Anteaters endured their Wot5t shootina penomiancc of tbe season at the Thomas and Mack. Ccntn. and were con- trollQ(I on tht> boards by the Runnan' Rebel$' bta men I ... ''We're •Oll\I to have to keep (UNL V forward) Richie Adams off the boanb a.nd cont1.1n (luanl) Danny Tarkanian."' MuJlipn explained. "We also have to play twd and intcll1,ently." 10cc ~mg embe.rrused by Fraoo Sta~ a couple wecb.,o.. UNLV has~ beet at home to bear CaJ lltc FuUcnon in ovtttime and UC Sant.a Barbera ~y. UCl bas been off Ii nee Tburiday when the Antcaten bad a swpriSIQ&ly toUlb time dLSpatchin, U• Santa eut.n., SI-%, The Rcbcls enter a SW'Uftl lineup of forwards • poon" Ja.mcs (l 1.7 PPI) and AdAma (13.2 Pl'I. 6.9 rebounds. per~). suards Jeff Collins ( l l .4 PPS) and Tarkeiaa (tceond lD the COUD!fY in W\th 237) and cct\ltt Paul Broto~h . I j, • •/ 7 Parker recalls stay in Pittsburgh as bittersweet From AP dllpatcffs TAMPA, Aa. -For Dave Parker, his - I 01easons wtlh the P1usburah Pirate& were both the best of times and the wonit of tames. For every National Leaaue batting championship, there was a battery throWln& incident. For every )patkJina defensive play that earned ham three Gold Gloves. there were choruses of boos from fans who claimed he was overweiaht and overpaid. ... ~~ ,,. --I Now, a member of the Cin- c1nn1\1 Reds, Parltcr retains bit· tersweet memonn about the Pirates and a city with which he endured a love-hate relat1onshjp for a decade. "They can fool the fans pan of the lime but not all of the time," Parter said. "All indica- tions arc lhe Pirates made a drastic m istake this time. I think 11 will be proven that the Reds got Parker the ~st of this deal." The P1rat~ will make defe1Ted payments to ·Parker tor the next 25 years under the five-year. $5 m1lhon-plus contract he signed after winning the NL Most Valuable Player Award in 1978. But they elected not to match the reported. two-year. $1.6 million deal Parker was offered by the Reds. Parker said he lllgned with the Reds after one unsuccessful negotiation ~ss1on with Pittsburgh "The n~ot1at1ons weren't in good faith," he said "They wercn t close at all (to the Reds' offer)." Calgary rlddlea King•, 9 -1 CALGARY. Alberta -Kent Nilsson Iii IOOred two goal, and added three ps istr. ' Tuesday night as the Calpry Flames coasted to a 9-1 Nat1orul Hockey Leaaue victory over the Los Angeles Kanas. The victory extended two strtaks as Calpry's unbeaten string at the Olympic Saddledome reached 13 gamer, (8-0-S); and goaltender ReJean Lemelin re- mained undefeated ·in his last 18 games, of which the Aamer. have won 11 . ·rhe victory still let\ the flames tra1hn$ the Edmonton 01len by 30 points in the Smythe D1v1s1on. The loss further bruised the Kinas' playoff hopes as Los Anacles 1s 1n the d1v1s1on cellar with SO points. seven behind the fourth-place Vancouver Canucks U .s ... cuba match canceled LOS ANGELES -The exh1b1t1on volleyball match betw~n the United States men's National team and the Cuban Olympic team scheduled for tonight at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion has been canceled A sp<>kesman for the United States Volleyball Assoc1a11on said that travel plans for the Cubans could not be rearranged after the team missed a scheduled flight out of Havana Tuesday morning. There was no announcement as to why the Cubans missed the Oight The two teams were scheduled to play seven matches starting tonight and finishing March 9 at San Diego State's Peterson Gym The spokesman said the tour would be cut to six matches beginning at UC Santa Barbara Fnday night Angel•: No ntnn 18 &ood newa Ill MESA. Ariz. -f'ollowinJ the Anaels' third f'ull-IC&.le spnna ttain1na drilf on Tuclday, Mana&er John McNamara wu happr to report he had nothina to rcpon. '~t th111t41e of the •Prina. the only time you have ~cwt 11 ~hen someone set• hurt, .. IA.id McNamara. · And we ve been fortunate to avoid that .. McNamara does not have to be reminded that the 1983 ~nael• were ravqed by a non-ttop irtjury proceu1on that bepn in sprina tra.imna. The injunn helped doom the An&els to a 70-92 record and a 1btth-place tic io the American Lequc West with Minnesota. Comina off such a disutrous season, McNamara has had an easier time "manaaina .. hia vet· eran team in this camp than a year aao. when the Anacls were de- fendina division champs. "You have people out there lllc!I...,. with a lot of pride and now, usina the ri~t approach. it•1 a lot easier to set a point across," sa1d McNamara. "-I like the attitude I sec." Dodgen drill In heavy wlnda VERO BEACH, Aa. -The Los Ill Angeles Dodien concentrated apin on fundamentals during a workout Tuesday in , neavy winds that gusted to 48 miles-per-hour. ManaaerTom Lasorda was particularly impressed wtth the work of the three fmt bucmen m camp - Gres Brock, Sid Bream and Franklin Stubbs. "These guys have all been workin' bard with Wes (Parker) to im~rove their defense,' Lasorda said. Parker. who retired from the Dodgers in 1972, ll m camp as an instructor with major and minor leaaue playcn. First Rate on Anybody's Terms. 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UCI golf er •econd ln tourney WALNUT-USC sophomore Sam n Randolph shppcd to a final round 2-over-par 73 Tuesday but still won the individual title and led the Trojans to the team championship in the 14th Gary Sanckn Memorial Golf lnv1tat1onal at Pomona National Golf Club. Randolph carded rounds of 70..6S-73 for a S-un · r-par 208 to beat Brian Light of UC Irvine by five strokes. Ezpreu kickoff DOW at DOOD LOS A~GELES -The United St.ates [!] Football League game between the Binn· •II • ingbam Stallions and the Los Anaclcs Express at the Los Angeles Coliseum Sunday will begin at noon. it was announced Tueaday. SOCCER OV advances, but not Oilers Ocean View H1gh's boys· soccer team rolled into the CIF 4-A quarterfinals in convincing fashion Tuesday night, overwhelming host Arcadia. 4--0. But fellow Sunset League member Huntington Beach wasn't as fonunate. as the Oilers' season ended with a 2-1 loss at Miraleste. Ocean View. seeded second in the tournament. dominated throughout despite leading Just 1-0 at halftime by virtue of a James Thompson goal. But the Sea hawks erupted for three goals in the second half - one each by Okan Kaplan, Mike Martin and Richard Smith -to bring home the lopsided triumph. "We dominated from beginning to end." said Ocean View Coach Paul Kollar. "We pulled everything together tonight." Ocean View will now meet Santa Barbara. the Channel League champion. Fnday afternoon. At Miralestc. Chuck Ault's goal with JUSt over 1 'h minutes to play helped the hosts pin a 2-1 setback on Huntington Beach, ending lhe Oilers' campaign at 11 · 7-7. Miraleste. which upset top seed Simi Valley 1n the opening round. took a 1-0 lead at halftime on Andrew Dunn's B>oal. But the Oilers knotted the score seven minutes into the second half as Jason Martinez directed an indirect free kick from Chris Vaughan into the nel. Big inning lifts UCI UC Irvine erupted for eight runs in the bottom of the !>1xth inning to overturn a 10-6 deficit and record a 14-10 non-conference baseball victory over v1s1ting Cal State Los Angeles Tuesday. In the decisive frame. the Anteaters sent 12 men to the plate with key hits delivered by Paul Hammond (a two-run tnple) and Adam Ging (an RBI single). Mike Sugar also had a pair of doubles 1n the inning In all. UCI parlayed eight hits, a walk and a passed ball into the eight runs. Brady Anderson went 4 for 5 and drove in three runs, while Sugar had a tnple to go with his two doubles and G ing homered 1n the first inning with a mate aboard to get UCl rolling. In another game. Southern California College was knocked off by Long Beach State, 5-4. as the winnina 49ers tallied all oftfleir runs in the top of the first inning. Dana Jacobs hit a solo homer in the sixth for SCC and drove in another run in the eighth. -------- - NIA WllTl•N COM~l•INCll l'edlk~ L.alrlrs POl'tlalld s..11 .. Phoenix Golden S111t San Olaoo W L ht. G• • " .U1 u ,. ·'°° '~ )0 11 SJ6 1 27 H .'If 12 17 J2 •$1 12 10 • )45 ... .., Midwftt OMtMll Ul•ll :M 25 576 O•"-• n 21 s.2 2 K•n .. 1 Cllv U » 4l9 I Oenvtr 2S JS • 17 •~ San Antonio 25 u .io 10 "°"''on » lS m 10'1'1 IASTl•N COM~l•INCI lo1ton Plllltc»tOnla Ntw Yori. Haw Jaoev Wasnl1191on Mllwaull" O.troH Atlanta Chboo c .. valand Indiana A .. l'lllc: OM.a. 43 I• )4 :n )4 2• 2t ,. 27 l1 c~ .. DMIMfl )4 ,. » 2• JI 1' n ~ n 3S II '° '"*"'' "-Lalrwi 121, Clllc.aOO IGe Wa"'lnQlon 100, lndlana '2 Ot1rol1 101, Allanl• H Oa11t1 116, $tn AnlOlllo 10. 75of "' ' * •. .., toO lf'l'I "' 16'i'J * m . .., s 17 • :ltl 11 * 11'1> )10 " KanH1 Cltv 142, C,.valand 137 (2 011 Houlton Ill, $aat1 .. 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UCI JS 200 1.0 PalltrM>n, NMSU 2S 196 7.1 Grant, USU 26 103 1.1 Lack, LIS " 167 73 Muf'ffly, UCJ 1S 111 7.2 Franklin, UOP 21 '" 1.0 Adami, UNLV 27 lM 6.t F1111ar. ucsB 7S 170 61 ASS4STI P\tV«. lcMet Tarkanlan, UNL V WOOd, CSF G .... ""' Dixon, SJS Arnold, FSU Colltr, NMSU PePole, UOP Laa,UCI McDeNM. UGI Ledl. LISU WHlllnoton, usu Htntv. ucs1 ,. 26 2S ,. 2S 21 li 1S 23 26 25 HIGH SCHOOL 131 91 ... 65 146 SI 1)1 SI 109 .. 111 ., n J.1 ,. 14 II 3S " H .. ,. ~•••net. 72, C.ptstnlno Valev 64 I CIP J. A s.m.llMh I CA,ISBANO VALL•Y -I Call 1, N C1ll 12. Titvlno •. ()lie 31, Aoullar t. BulnovllP.Y 0, Lull.ft I. RH<I I POllnl 0 To1a11. 24 16·2' 64 ISTANCIA -JOllMlon 16, Curllt 14, Lockwood 17, Clamt1"' 11, Grellam 7, Furln 0, Moon.v 0. Total•· 22 21-45 70 kll't Irv au. .... C1Pl•lrano Val,..,, 13 13 13 1~ f 11ancla 17 13 16 26--72 Total tou11 CaPl1trano Vallav 32, E11an· Cl• "· FOIH<I out B Call (CV). N Call CCVI. Trevino (CV), Gral'lam !E l Mae.r D .. 61, St. hr'Nlrd SS (CIP 4•A SemHWll1) MA.Tl• 011 -Ltwlt 26, latvwta ... 1 12, MllCflt• 1•. JtCkM>!I 11, F .. lder l , Pellon 2. OWY., 0, Mollt o, Worlllt o, O'COMor o. ~nee o. PffllOOV 0 Totall u 11-27 .. ST. ll•NARO -Tlvtor "· Mutlltf 0, WIMlamt 4, Kno• 17. SlfClfltl\1 "· Howard I , Lawl1 0, hlltv 2, Gftrnora 0, Tolan 0, Wllllakff o To11t• 13 •·" $S sc.r..-.~ Matar o.i 1' 20 21 1>--11 St !Wnerd 1' 6 IS 1 .... SS Total loull Matar Ott 12, SI hrnard 25 OlhW C" bey\' ICWM 2·A DMMOM ~INAL Workmen 11, ai.rrOU9M 60 TonlOtll'I .. me! SOnor• YI. Sen•• Clare a t vt11tut1 C041Ht l ·A OfVtSIC* SllM,IMALI I.A LUlllVefl 70, ChemlMClt 55 Mlr11n .. 6_1.1.. laf'lftlne IS IMAU. KHOOU lllM,.NALI P11adtna ~ 50, CllNWICll • CroavOldl n, ltlo Hondo Prw S1 c1~91m·-... 4·A DMseoM NMl"'"AU IYIM •. Conwtoft )7 MW7'.~ .. J•A CMYISIOM SUiW•AU , ootNll ,, • ktlYrr s 1 ll011t-H, left OIWNI 2' 1-A OfVtSIC* s.Ml,. .. ALS lncllo t 1, L.I CMftl• u ~ ..... Moftt90llo a l·A ~ s.Ml'•AU Senta Clara M. Mlr"'8ll F~t11 .. St ~ SI, .,.,_ OlteO as IMALL ICHOOU SUIW*A&.S 1'\lrtcoM 01 T~l';fllftt PaW'M f7 MeilVt 60, llOrafl U COMMUNfTY cou.aGI WOMIH Or...-C:.Ut "' ltfWnNt Q "'' r www> arvuaot1 -""*" 1t H•Mlr'te i. ~ 1, Kine 1-' a.tilt \, T8"ta4f 1, ,.....,.. •. '°'* " TotM .. M> •S OllAlMS COAST -Kruolll It, ~ 6, a1wr1 t. O!nM«t 10, How'9M •. ~ to, eurn. tt. Totlh ,. 1' 1• .. Haiti• ~ C..••· n -n Tttel *"' lttWfaldlt n , Orellflll c;Oltt tr '"""' 1Ut 0.,....,. lOCCI. Ill.Int t•> .J .... Alamlt9t TVllOAY'S aHUL Tl <6'11 .. ., ...... --· ,,...,., ,.ST •ACI. Ont milt Pfe. Sold A• 8rHt (AMI•) 10 00 uo l 20 Kint Como Clekerl l.00 2 '° Gvotv l"atrlardl IOelomar) UO Alto rtqd. Wll'lllO\jl, llld\lttrv, Ml J SN. Sttrlll1or, E•tlfl', Tuff N lta~v Tlmt 2-0. tt l.KACTA 12·S) 0110 s'6 to HCOHO 9'ACI. ON mile trot SH"tr L.OOtll (AndarM>nl l 20 2 40 2 40 Al Alwav1 llalN.r~) ) 00 3.00 Staroolnl SOfllt IBtvlh•) • 20 Alao rec.ci· A,,..,. lrut1a<, Provo Clll9, lonnt, I c p . Cvba Flalll, $0Mdy Vane• Tlmt 201 J1S n IXACTA (I l l Plld 19.20 TH•o lllAClf. ON ml .. PaCt caramel Ca11<1v llCueoterl l IO 2 '° 2 40 Lumtltr Slllo IWl»lam1l I 00 • 00 HuQhla C Todd I 4 00 Alao racld lurn 0 ()II, Lov1a1>1e Rooue, Ma ... No Knock. Pav Cul\ Four Card Malof, Manitou Tlmt IS' •1S U llCACTA (t·f l Mid UUO ,OUttTH •ACE. ON milt trot It E Todd (~Otntrl 4 .cl J 40 160 All4Y'& Matto< IJllldl .. I t 40 ) 00 8arrltn Couhlv 1sie.111) i oo AllO '-'Id Otar Sir, Como Siar, Moon CIOvd, l<alamoun Time 20'2 IH ,l~TH RACE. ON mile e>ac• &tn.votanct IKuat>ler l 870 •00 •60 Powarlllla< (SlatfllJ 17.20 I 60 SOl"lca (Pierce) 3 IO AllO raced HalCvo.i Holldav. Howctv Ooo. 8" Jav C.ff, Sklpoars Invader, Hlllblllv Orawl, Adandy Jet Time· 1·01 i1s 11 l.KACTA (4-)) Palo '1S3 60 SIXTH lllACI. ON ml .. Pica T11a11 Life !Sharranl 6 60 • 00 2.20 hroor1 Mariann. (Oa10mer1 710 2.tO Wall Sta.onad Glrl (Haroerl 2 40 Alto raced w111111e Ball, 8 lo11om Time. AHi Sunnv, Coun1rv Cluo Time I St l lS. U EXACTA Cl·6l Paid '5SIO SEVENTH RACE. Ont ml,. PaCe No S.lltfecllon ISllarranl 6 60 ) tO ) 20 Crute On 8v IWl•tams) 3 60 3 20 van1111lng Act lltoaanl ) tO Alto racld Top Subt.cl, TrH1ura1 E°", Hn Tool•la, CC>Ynlry Cool. Matrix Time 1 st 2 S U EXACTA 16·3> e>a1d U• 10 EIGHTH •ACE. Ont mlle PKa S .. u a 8rHzt IK....ol.,I 21 IO 13 IO S 10 Finl Meta (Ll1>rm11111 2i 00 S.60 Ooul>lt Dack (Pe111no1 2IO Al10 racld Jul! • Fella, Tacoma, Ju1t1 lllov. POC>awhetlla, Boomer Holl. VOica no of Slllrwll Time. I Sf n EXACT• 12·9) Peld 113720. NINTH lllAClf. One ml .. pace Arme>ro Cadet (Ackerman> 3 tO 2 tO 2 20 Wave Rldtt (K~l>ltrl 4.IO l 10 c rul1lng (Bell.er ) , '° Alw raced Ya Walled, Harrlaon Minor, Tr~ C1'1arte1. Oundee Chief Time 1·st i1s U IXACTA 12·)) PalO S1760 S2 .. !Ct< SIX ll+e+2·2) Pa id U 7,I04.IO with one winning ticket C1lx riorae•J 12 Pld< s1, con10lalton Paid UOS 70 wllll 1• winning llcklll lllva hortall TENTH •ACE. ON ml .. e>aca 11a1111no Biiiy (Hyman) 14 00 I 00 3 IO Howdv Mon !Plano) 3 60 2 60 Bo~m lllla1c11toro1 3 60 Time 2 01 11 s U IXACTA 11·31 Peld Ml IO A 11an0ance • .0'2t NHL CANIPHLL CON,.RINCI Smvttlt OMllen w L T '11 G, ~·Eomonton ., 14 s 99 )73 Ca111arv 19 73 i3 " 757 Wlnnl1>19 l • 2t 10 SI 274 Vencouver 2S 35 7 S7 7SS Klnet 19 3• 12 so 2SS l't«rlt Olvllion MIMH Otl 31 21 6 .. 279 Otlroll 25 l3 1 57 2•2 Cnlce110 24 l3 I S6 :no SI Loul• ,. JS 1 SS 232 Tor011lo 21 JS • so 137 WALES CONFE•ENCI "•tnclt OIVINell • NV lllendaf\ 31 23 2 IO 279 ll NY Rani>trl JS 21 ' 79 2SI • Waahlnoton )6 2S • 76 244 X PlllladelPllla l3 20 10 1' 215 Plll1bur1>ll 13 •• 6 32 196 Ntw JarMv 13 45 6 32 i .. Adami OMllen x·ButfalO tO 19 6 M 2S9 8011on n 21 • ., 271 Quel>a<: JS 23 7 17 295 Montreal 29 30 s '3 245 Herlf0td n l3 I S2 ns •·cllncl'\aO oiavoH t>ertf\ Tllftdl'f't S<wea Catoarv 9, K'"91 I Hanford II Montraal, POO , 'now Quat>te 6. Otlroll 2 NY Rani>ers l , New Jt<HY l Vance>Yve< J, Wa111ln11ton 2 SI LOYll s. MlnnalOI• 2 Taflltflt'I G'"'" Vence>Yver at Pllt11>uro11 NY lb111111n al Toronto Buffalo al Clllc•l>O SI Loul1 al Minna.Ota NY 111anoan al Wlnnloav Plllladelollla 11 Edmonton Fa.JMt 9, Klnel 1 Seara bv ,..,led\ GA 270 2S2 ,,. m 30'2 ,., 261 2'5 266 J09 m 2.:J 197 7ll ,.. 216 21• 212 n l 234 26? LH Aneeollll 0 I 0-1 Cal9ary l 1 •-t .. Int ,..,ltd i Caloarv, Mac1nnl1 1 (Nllu on, Lemelin), 1-2• (POI. 2 Calgary, Eavaa 11 (Nll1aon. EIOranla). 7.31 (POI, l C•klarY. Quinn 14 lB""· Eavttl 11-01 (oo) Penal· 1i.1-0loMe LA lS. 8aattr. Cal. f 26. CllOrney, LA. 6 ()It, Pa•terlOfl Cel, t SI. Hvn1a<, Cet. doutlll m1no1, 11 •1 Wtll1 LA, 1111 SKancl ,.tried • Lo' Anotlf1, Dionne Jl !McEwen) S i6, S Catoary, Nlltaon 26 (Quinn, J1c1i ton), 519, • Cetearv, MKol.ln 1 (Nlti.IOll, Ea vtl), t ~ (Ill) Ptnall,.t-Krornrn, Ca •. t)S, BMrl, Cel, 17 44. TavlOf. LA. II 39 Tlllrll hned 1 Caioarv, Mhoon 27. 2 27. I Caioerv. LOGO 24 IEavtl, l"nl. t '6, t CatoarY. hmbefflnl II (PtP1ln1kl, Ma(IMll), IO-OS, 10 Catoarv, Kromm t (-flatlrOU911 ~ counl, IUt P_tl,.,-N- Shol1 on GW-l.01 Anot!M 16·t ·t-3' CalOarv 12 lS·l.,.....1. Goallal-i..01 A/l9N1, Itron Catoarv, Ltmtlln A-1"76' ...,. NCC*' K .. H SCHOOL 0, 4·A "9--(I«_. ..... ) or.e.t YIN 4, Al'CMll I OcMn View teorlnl• Tttomoton I, MM'tlll 1, Smtih 1, K1Cl4an I Mr-... i, .... _.. ~ I HvllllllttOft e..dl tCMllle' ~Iner 1 Mlrllftlt .cartne O\lflfl l, AUit I OTHla 4·A ICOlllS Sou"' TorrtM9 J, s.rvrt. O Senta .. r11e1a J, Ctttlle>t 1 0.Nrd J, ~r 0 •~t. Alie Lome I V .. f'tf11 t , Cllr9mont I l·A ICOttlS l..A .._.,,, 4, MoorHl1I 2 u 1111e 10. c~ t lrtlllwooct t, Aeulnlt 1 (otl Wllllfltf CIW'llflell I, laMlllt 1 knit l'Nll •· leflt1 Yllft t 0-. MU« CHI l •A ~U ~· ... lt0«Mt1 I, Troy 0 II MMt111 t. Lt Qut1111 I Cell'\eff!IO i lltfo MIM 0 V .. ~ l, Ct !M>M 1a.wu.1 O llltldllu 1, io,aar~ O I Golf pairing s, times Unlden LPOA tourney at Ilea Verde CC '" T•, """"*" 7!JO 1:>1 1A 1:SI •• t;U 1:2• Ul ,,., t :Sl HO "' 11;40 11..tt llJI 1?:07 ,,... i2:1S 12.34 12A 12..U 1:01 MO lit ""' r ... ,,.... 12:2S 12:1M IUJ IU2 hOI 1:10 "'' 11:40 ti: .. 11;51 lto7 12.14 I.» ... , t.sl t:OO "' 7:30 1:>9 74' 7 51 ·~ llS 11• '°"' , ... n.w..v 7.JO 1.)9 NI ht T .. ~ridfy IUS 12.:W 1243 12 S2 Barb lunkowtllv, C*'n Wallltr, 0..-. Laaker Sarah Lav_., Nancy Allbln, Otll Hlrall 7:!7 1:06 l ·lS 1'01 110 Mt Catttv Hanlon·Merlno, M J Sml111, Sranda Goldsmlth Tlltr ... Henion. Lori HUJlllold Dahl, Stttlf\llli. Kornt0av Vicki $1""'°'1, Dlannt Oellav, S.t1uko ~Wda U4 Clndv LlncOln, ~ McAllilltr, VOllo l(OClavatftt Ul 11.tO llA9 iu1 12:07 i2.16 1:33 l :A2 l:SI 9:00 t:Of 1.30 7:lt 1: .. 1.51 1:06 1·1s 1:2• SNron B.,-rttt, 1aror1 Mluahlt, lonnla Lauer 141 Yuko Morlouc:N, Jane L.ock, ~· MureOlte l:Sl lletll Oanlel. Dot Garmaltr, Jtntl AnotrM>n 9:00 9;0f 11:40 11'19 Vicki Alvarei, Lauri Pttenon, Cllwloll• MonfllOl'l\fl''I' Sanora Havnlt, Allee Ml...,, L.orl Gtrbaci OtC>Oia Ma1MV, Amv Alcotl, JudY Clark l(alllY Hiit, HOlll• Stecv. Alica Rllamen 11:51 Lauren Howt, Oonna H. Willia, Jane 81atoc.t. 12:07 Sue Ertl, Sandra Pelmer, Pally Shteftan 12:16 Katllv Potllewall, OtC>Oia Auttln, s.nv Liii,. ~Ollt Jontl, Kathv Mat11n, JudY Elllt 12:25 12;)1 1?:<1 12:52 Mer'-FlovO, Mardllt Wflklnt, Jtckla hrtlCl'I A•fton Flnnav, lfl'I> Thome•. Kttnrvll YOIPlG Vallf'la Slllnnar, MllP.1 Oda, Clleko Hlouchl 1:01 110 I it Marv Owvtr, SMlleY Hamlln, ltv91'1V Klan Mlnla McGaoroe, DebOlt Mtllltfllll, Amv llen1 ltft1u lmetlot'I, Jtrltvn lrll1, Norlllo KOCMIVHhl Marla F~s-Oofll. Otbb4t Hll, Maroa SluC>blafteld ~ • • ., " c ..... UC 1Mr1a 14, CS La\ ~ 10 CS LOI Anotltt 071 m 000-10 ti 4 UC Irv Ina 200 409 oo.-II 16 2 May1, HOlmtt Ill, Ordaz <•>. WllllMY 161, Paluflo 171 and lovat.<IY; Oetw, Santoro (SI, Carr (61 and Moroan, Hanton ( 11 W-Ca rr, 2· i L-Ordu 28-ArMMIUll (LA), MonlrOI (LA). Anoarson IUCll, S119ar IUCll 2, lB-Hemmond CUCll, Sugar CUCll HR-Buller (LA), GlnQ ClJCll LAM ... di St. S, sa<:• C ..... 4 Lono laacJ't SI soo 000 ~ 1 0 SoCal Colltl>a 200 001 010-. S 2 McVi.t, Tallll !Sl and &rodlt, Otten and S1>l1n W-Tah!I L--Often. 2&-Yales (LI ). Twin ILBI. JacoC>I ISCCl 2. 3B-6rodl• ILBI HR-Jacobi (SCC) Communttv Coleet S.--.Clt I, G*t111 Wnt 6 (;'*'-" We" 001 ()It I ooo-6 I) 2 SaOCSlttlack 000 006 ii.-. 6 2 Forl111>no, Martin (6). Bullon <71. Wllll Ill and Flortl, Plf.,, Market (7) and L~I. Todaro (6) W-Markat, l-0. L-Marlln, 2·1 2&-A!>M10fler (GWCI. Florea (GWCJ w~,., 1c;wc1 ~ C.1t •• S'"'8 ~· 0 Santa lerbara 000 000 ~ I 4 Oranoa Coat! 101 310 JOx-9 13 2 Oavld, Grenl 171 Ind Wlntam1, Sll)f'l'\p ano llarrv111n, Duoena1t:e Ctl w-stomo, 1·0. L-Oevld, 0·2 28-Gardnar (OCC). 8.,rv11111 IOCCI. Cr1t1t110tro <OCCl Hlttl achoel Newport He"*° 2. H""""""" ... di I Hun1lno1on BHCll 100 000 000-1 1 l NtWPOrl Harbor 000 000 1oi-2 s I Lldvoff, HHtk 191 end Slllrtev; PlukowtkL Mallonev 191 eno Ho!Oen w-Mallonav L-LlovoH l'IUfltaln ValeY 1, 0.Wnly l Oow11ev 000 120 ~l • 3 Founteln v11,.., 100 213 •-7 9 i Norrft and Jette, WINl1 (2), Balcller, Madie ISi and 0 Lt0nard, G Leonard 171 W-Mtdlt L-Norrll. 21-Locklllrl IDI, Madia !FVl, Bowman !FYI. ~ '· Sin o...n.t. 4 Unlva<1ltv 000 020 .-.... 7 2 San Cltmtnll 0'20 110 0-. 7 3 Paul Brown, Krut9ef C•l , SlombaUl>ll ISi, Wllaon (61 a nd Pal Brown, McCormick. Davina 161 ano SuffriOl>f W-Wllaon L-Otvlne 28-PUillltl ISC I. Morelfl ISCI, (;tflatl\I ISCI L.alrawaed S, W11tmlftstw l LaklWOOd 000 012 2-S io 2 Wttlmln1tar 1oi 000 ~ 10 2 Ewert and lllootn.11. Shirer (5). Moonav. Conn.I Ul ano Lono. W-Ewerl L-Moontv 78-+iubalell (LJ, Grab«k (Ll, Oavl1 CL), Can.Ov (L), Rodrklutl IWJ. Plmtnlll (W) Wnerldea 2, C... VllaV Chm"811 I CaPO Valltv C!lrlalla" 000 000 1-1 3 i WOOObrlOga 000 000 2-2 S 1 Garvaal and Hawlll()mt, Cootr. and McNM w--<:ooll L-GtrYHI 2B-<oo« !WI US~l WIST••N c:otfftl•NCI hdlk W L T f'ct. "~ "" Arizona Oan'tt< I 0 0 1 000 JS 1 ' 0 0 1 000 21 10 L.A • ._... OMiand 0 I 0 000 10 71 0 1 0 000 1 JS CMllnll MlcNoln I 0 0 1.000 20 Okllhoma I 0 0 i 000 7 ClllcffO 0 1 0 000 11 H°'1tlon 0 I 0 000 17 Sin Antonio 0 1 0 000 10 •ASTaaN COM'•RIMCI Ntw Jer""' ~· Pllllburth Wttlllnoton JKklO!Wllft ,....., Orlien• Tempelav ~·· llrmlneflam AIMlc I 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 iooo 0 1 0 000 0 1 0 000 ...,..,. I 0 0 i ooo s.3 1 0 0 1.000 13 1 0 0 t,000 20 010 .000. 010000. , ......... °'"" Temcie lay 11 Arlrone ......... ..,,.. o.n •• ,~ PllltOur'lfl 11 MkHeian, ............... II l 20 '° I) 6 • 7 SJ l lr"'*"'*" 11 ....... ICNlnne4 7 II MOii) (Ille.No •• MelNN• ~.1w~ Haw ...., al JecltMlt'f ..... on... ., Olkllftd '*'-¥'•--Houlton It * Mtofllo Women'1 19UmamMYt (at New Ytr111 ''"' ....... ~ Htltna Sukova IC1ache>llO"akl1) dtl Jo Ouri. (Brllelnl. 7·6. 7·6, Martina N1vralllova !U.S.) def Vlrolnl1 ltu1lcl llllornanla ), 6·3, 6· l, Pam Stlrlv., CU S I del wenov Turnbull !Au1tralla). 6·4, 6·• Communttv C-.. LAM ... di CC 6, Onnet CNlf 1 ~ Ltdtrmen CLBl dtf. 8onf1, •·6, 6·3, 6·2; Altnlllov ILB) def Ewlno. 1·6. 6-•. 6·6 Crtllra<ll. OMo !LB) dtl. Barnard, 6·4, 6·•, W•lktr (LB) dtf Parker, 7·6, 5·7, 7·6. Rl\etorlk (OCCl Off KOllkv, 7·6. 6·3. 7·S. MallH IOCCI def Moore, S·7, 6· i, 7·5 ~ Ltdarman ·Ollno (LB > det Boofa·8arnard, 6·7. 6·2, 6·3. Wllll· cllar·lllllatorlk !OCCI ,0111 wltll A,.nlkov·Walkar, 6·3, 2·6 (darltMH), Parlla<·Malla1 IOCCI ltd K0111P.v·Moofa 7·5, 3·2 ldarkna111 Hlttl achoel l•tMdl 14, MhsMfl Vltle 4 ~ ltobbln1 IEI lo" lo MarMI, 6·7, def Molltv, 6·1, def ltobtrll 6-0, dtf L..at, 6·1, Baroer (E) IOll. 6•7. won. 6·i. 6-0, 7·S. Alavra IE I loll, 0·6. won, • J, 6· I, 6· I, Galanl IE> 1o11, i-6, won, 6·S, 7·S, 6 J '*'-' Fla1>11·SPle., !El dtf P .. rne·&ovca, 6·•, 6·•. def HaOHlll· Bland, 6·0, 6 0. Brown·Studeba ker IEI won. 6·7, 6·3. won 6·), 6·2 Matw Dal U V'J, Wettmlmtw lln ~ Wllllamt (MO) def O'Rourl\a, 6· I, def wo1111a1111, 6· 1. def wve11ar a, 6·0, otf Ptlan, 6·7, Aato1kt (MOI won, 6·2. 6-1, 6·3. 6·0, Ball IMO) won, 6· l, 6·0. 7·S. 6· i. Jankln1 !MOI won, 6·3, 6·0, 6·•. 6·1 Otul!M1 Scanton·Tavlor IMD I del Mullef'l-Cotnan, 6·2, 6·), dtl Man· la0t0·Slndalar, 6·7, 6·•. Harn.II-Lech (MO) 1PIO. 6· 1, 3·6, won, 6 I. 6· I ( ..... Womtfl """"cine t, UC ll'vlN 0 ~ Ju1111 (P l dtf Trenwltll, 6·0. 6·3, Sane· hll IPI dtf Mellor.,, 6·2, 6·2, Nl1lllva (P) def lllllora<, 6·• 7·6 leriralld IPJ def Harney, 6·0. 6 2. Ll'fland f Pl dtf lar1"9 6·3. S·7 6·3, JOH Oll (Pl Oef Pellon 6 • 6·7 OtvCM1 Fernandu ·JOUPll (PJ d•I Mallorv·lthorer , 6· I, I ·6, 6·0 8trtrano·Lavland IP I da1 Ba<lno·Pallon, 6·3, 6·2, SancMz·Nlalllve (Pl def Trenwllh-Harntv, 1 6 •·6, 6·2 ~ t I . " Glr11 Mflbel HIOH SCHOOL 0<Mll V .. W 2, St. Jtiallfl'I 0 St Jo.apll'• 000 000 ~ I 1 OcH n V•ew 100 010 •-2 I I e ui.r eno Cielbre1111, 0.klfy ano Scruoo1 1B-Monroa (OVI 2. Oal\ .. v IOVI Slel>el IOVI Men'l ... \'Ml HIGH IC"°°'- Woodbrl4ot dtf Unl't'Aft ltv, lS-11, IM, iHO lrvlne Oef Dalla Hiiia, IS-f, 12·15, S·IS, IS t , it 14 l'UeNllY'• ~· POOT'IA~ ea..._, ..... ~ TOlllOHTO ··~AUTS-~ Ow , .. NltllOl&Oft. NntMatr, le a lftlifl1·¥Mt contract .............. "---NUW YOltK OIANTS ...,,_ .. ._ .... ,..... ~ Mctlftllld CMCfl end Mika ,..,.. '""' ""' Coed\ Nl!W YC>tiK JIT>-SllNO ~ 0••"'*"· ....... eM, ... fllloe.YMt COl'trlCt ~--,....."-- l'ITTUU•OH MAULl•t-<111 Midlt Y IAf'llle, lll(ll" Sltflff TtllY \. ... lllcbf. ttOOtl't ........... ~ CALOA9'Y ,.I.AMI~ c.,...,. WIMrl, c.Mlt NIW JOICV 0 Vlu.-sl.-. an- Ortv•, ..,lltMl't'lefl, I• 1 a111tr1<t 11'1 a11 l!Nlewr "'""' .,.,,,, cou.••• COAST OUA•O-HaitW Caot J1mt\ 1"611\ 1Jl"tletk: a1r«141r 1 OtangeCout DAILY PILOT/Wed~. FDu.Wy21.1N4 - NANCY LOPEZ ••• ........ latlC er~ Ilona I.be laarway." ~umq to the tour ha1n't been Cti)' for Lopcx. •·11•1 bttn hard for me beau• f want to be With AsbJey aU 1.be time. I love her to death ... LOpn would be &alkina about hC1 swina. her puttin.s ltrW or 10me otheT facet oft.be pme with hC1 Cat.heT' one moment. then wtlkina &Iona the fairway and talkina to or about bet family until bet next ahot came up Her concenuation on both subject&, includina an interview alollJ the way, was unwaveriq. AU the talk and the frequent visits to Ashley's stroller had no effect on bet''°" 1wina. Her puttina, at times, left som~ thin' lO be dtsJred but tt WU also brilliant at other times. "f like the sreen• on this ooune. They are so smooth and you can let the ball roll. I'm really happy to be back here." Lopez has come out especially for the Uniden lnvit.ataonaJ Jc~icb be· gins Thursday), but will the oex1 two weeks off includanJ the trip to ~waii for the Kemper Open. "It 1so expen1ive, unless you win, it costa you a lot of money to ao there." Since the arrival of her dauJbttr. Lopez hun 't taken off the wei&h t she would like. "I want to lose 30 pounds and rt down to where I was before. I thin I have my timing and my swina back but I want to get everythina tosether. I feel that 130 pounds is the right weir.ht for me to do this. "I'm hittina the ball real well riaht now and I'll be flayina in more tournaments than tbou&M 1 would when I came back. "Ray says my goaJ sbouid be to be No. I and that sounds good to me. lfl play in the tournaments like th.ii one with more money, I might be able to do 1t by playing in fewer event&. ''I'll sktp the next two weeb. then play in the Dinah Shore and tn Las Vegas. I'd really like to win the Vare T ropby t f I cu kciep my ICOri1'I ave,. tow moup." a.ct to wortt. .. You alwaya have trootM Oii thil bok," Oomiqo mnindt her at the fifth ice. '"Dadd)', J don't raKmbC'r it lb.ah much." ' Al No. 6, her fathtt •ya: .. Yous doa 't 11)' to~ dote to~ pt.ft OG &bat hok. You JuJt It)' \0 .uy on tbe~ pwo... It is an e.levated ltea.l and, usuaJly f'CQ"\Urts an extra dub. • Deina tbe wife of a buebalt ~. Nancy bu m~ rapeci for the ptne" lbetedaya. . '"I have rea.Uv a.med to a~ batcbllt now,°' lhe •YL .. , -ucd co think h wu a kid's pine with lfOWll S men playina,. Now f find you bave to be Vtty talented to play the pant. .. One thins 1 don't like ii littins iD the stands and li.Jienina to pe0pae yelllna. It is reaJJy bard to beat anyoae .. Y anylhioa bed about any of I.be Altros. 1 want to .. Y tomethina beck but I don't" Back to p>lf. "You could win ria;bt ~if you bit the ball like that." pnilcd Oominsc aft.er a near-per(ec:i aPl'fOICb shot to the sixth pun landed four feet from the pin. Movina to the oeJLt shot, she talk.a ofKniaht apin. "Kc makes me mad when be says 'that was the worst chip .bot I've ever seen.' So I~ out and pnllCtice and say, 'Oh, yeah. Then he tells me I can't putt and I ao out and practice just to show him fcan. He's forcin, me to do better and it's what I need. '--rhis is the first time we b.a ve really been apa.n for any len&th of time and he was really sad when we left Florida. But we'll .JO back next week to apnn& trainin1 for a couple of wceb. .. Meanwhile. Ashley Marie fis.ures to be a charmer for the &allerY the rest of this week in Costa ~esa .. ·.and bet mother will love every minute of il. Gauchos top GWC ; Coast romps, 9 -0 Saddlcback College handed Gold- en West its first setback of the season, 8-6, with a come-from-behind effort, and Oran&e Coast won for the third time in its last four outinp by blanking Santa Barbara, 9-0, in com- munity coUcse baseball Tuesday. Saddlcback., which failed to get a hit in S?/1 inninp -aainst Golden West starter Tim Fortugno, came alive with a vengeance after Mark Grace broke up the n~hit bid. Traihng 6-0. Grace iplited a six-run uprising which tied the score. and the Gauchos added single tallies in the seventh and eighth to secure the win. their fifth in six games this season. Before the six-run innini was over, Steve Nichols had driven in one run and Mark Webster had a tw~run double before Jim Todaro knocked in the tying run. In the seventh. the Gauchos went in front as Steve DcAngelis walked. toolc third on a bit-and-run single by Grace. and raced home on Nichols' sacrifice fly. For GWC, Shane Aores went 3 for 4 and had 3 RBI, and Dave Ap- plezotlcr was 3 for 3 with a double and two runs scored. Next on tap for the Rustlers is the openina of conference play Saturday at Cerritos. Saddleback plays at Citrus Thursday. OCC appears to be on the winn1n1 track after a slow start. the lat.est win coming behind a strong pitching performance from ~hman Mark Stomp, who tossed a one-hitter. Stomp's o~hit bid was halted by Santa Barbara's lead.off hitter in the eighth inning. who lashed a clean sin&le to ocnteT. Siomp wasn't overpowering. strik- ing out just four. but the left-hander from Mater Dci Hi&h had good control and benefited riom a number of fine defensive plays. Jeff Gardner was 3 for S with a double and Jef Garcia had thrc-e singles. three RBI and was 3 for 3 in steals. ESTANCIA IN FINALS • • • From Bl be yellmg at has team, but 1f he did read the not act to his squad at halftime, the effects were probably' overshadowed by Clements' SI-foot- er. "That was better than three lime outs and a Knute Rockne speech," said Sunderman The Eagles forged into the lead at the start of the fourth quarter at 50-49 on a Oements lay-up, then regained 11 witb 4:07 left w1tb two Adam Lock· wood free throws. Lockwood stoic the ball and Curtis popped for two at the lane. Then Curtis, who went the distance aft.er being listed as tentative because of an ankle injury against Downey on Friday, came up with the big steal and bucket. Capo got a hoop. then the Eagles collected 14 free throws. nine by Johnston. in the rcma1n1ng 2:28 to complete the turnaround. h was as af someone told the Eagles at halftime they weren "t allowed 26 victories in 2Q decisions. Backed to the wall. the Eagles responded. "You can credit Johnston for that,·· said his coach. Johnston and C urtis were limited to just 10 first half points and Sunderman sa1d the reuon was simple: Just as the Eagles were pumna their emphasis on Capo's two auard.s -Burt and Nathan C.all. C.apo was applyina the same type of pressure on the two &tanCJA auanil. Estancill, however. as stated earlier, isn't a two-man team. as evidenced by the soorina oolumn. Ocments led the way with 18 points, followed by Lockwood (17). John11ton (16) and Curti1 ( t 4). E&tancta took tbe early lead. but Capo c:auaht tile f.aa,les at 17. 19 and OCC women rout Riverside, 66-45 0ranac Coast Collqeconllnued ats unbnten ways in womtn'a butttb&D Tuctda~. tnoct.ina otrvwuna River· Ude Cny Cones. ~s. u four P\J'atcj notched cfoublt fiaura. The Ptratct. now 6-0 6lew open a clOtC pme at haltlime b) ouuconna the Tiaen. 12-2. 1n the early A11CS of the KCOnd half: Melinda Bwrlt talhed 14 of her pmc--bip\ 19 poi nu an the ttt0nd half al'ld U11 Ointbaw h~ all 10 of her points al\tr 1nttnni ion. Abo contnbuuna to the attack wu Mary Knipka wtlh U. pot.nu and Betty Mendon wub 10 The Piratn play another non«mf~c:c pmt Fnda nl&ht. 7 JO, at Oi Mesa. 21 , then began pulhngaway with Otta constantly burnmg Estana.a's de· fensc. Graham was pulled with 4:41 stall left in the second quarter with two fouls, then packed up his th1rd JUS\ nine seconds tnto the second haJf, but Estancaa's "Bag Man:· aJI 6-3 of ham. didn't get has fifth foul unul Just 31 seconds remained. Another key pomt was Lockwood'~ three-point play with 33 second~ left in the half to cut the deficit to 36-30. Estancia closed it to 42-40 on Graham's shot. but Capo extended it to 49-42 wnh I: l S left in the quarter. Then Clements banked in the big one to ignite the Eagles. It was sttll 52-50 Capo with 6: 16 left and with possession. but a turnover turned into a Johnston 12-footer on the basc:hne. and Ott.a's 20-footer wa~ m ... nd-out. which led to a bnd four<omcr Estancia offense and then the steady procession to the foul hnc The Ea1Jes. who were lust I 0 fo 10 at the hne 1n the first haJ and did no1 have an attempt m the third quancr. hit 16 of their first 18 shots and 18 ol 25 overall in the final pcnod C.apo. which lost to R1ven1dt Poly an the acmafinalsa year ago. eA1ts wtlh I 2 4-4 rcicord. BASEBALL ... homB l Norm StoliofTwasstruck out on a \-..! pitch. Ho~vcr. the ball escaped tht catcher's pup. and a tu~uent throwma cm>r by the catcher allowed the tyina runs to soore. That pve Mark Favorite a chance and he dchvcrcd a sinak up the middle to bona home tbc go-ahead runs Woodbndat and C..po Valle) Chrisuan took I JOOrtleu Uc into the tcYeuth 1nnlnJ wbeft the &ales brokt' ~ apanst wuuuna Pitcher Randy Coot for a ru.n an the top of lllt hmc However Coot's double 1n the bottom of the 1Ctt1lll'I Mlped lllt Wamon loed the bacs. a ..ii to Muk DaAicls Uod it. and 8111 Ru.taell'a base bit lO riabt OCDICT prov.ckd the winnJaa rwi. At Lakewood, Westmi.nsuT mined ~ My cbanca. waDd.i the bates loedod in lbe lhird and fourth. &nd \be l..uccn took advantqe lO oou-b Ill flvt NIU in the&1 tut thttt tums It bat to win it. -lnall~c Lion td\ 12menonbue. Eddie nmtoLll, Robert Maninn., Jdft.ona and ~~ c Owley tubed out wro tma ~ '?' W . mim1cr/ I ... Orang. Coat DAJLY PILOT/Wednesday1 Febf\lllY 29, 1984 • COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B5 .. Pastelyakjoins Karcher team A b r e a k-ev e n first quart e r Newport Beach-based Cushman Electronics Inc. reported net sales for the first quaner ended Dec. 31 , 1983, were $2, 768.000, 24 percent lower than the prccec:hng quarter and 18 percent below the first quarter of last year. costs will increase m the second quancr in order to complete planned new product introductions. cash dividend. MJcbeJ Putelyak of lrvine has joined Karl Karc~er Ellterprt1n u director of advertising. Before joining the restaurant chain, he was account supervisor for Rax restaurants at Wy1e Advertiabaa . With Karcher, he will be responsible for advcrt1sing campaigns for the 380..plus Carl's J r. restaurants owned by Karcher Enterprises. As a resuJt, a net loss is expected for the second quarter. The company anticipates improved sales and earn- ings in the second half offiscaJ 1984 as new products are introduced. The dividend of 3 cents per common share is payable April l to shareholders of record March 15. • • • Laguna Beach resident Mlclaael Lewis has been appointed sales and customer service _representative for the Olec Corp., announced Enaest ~g. president. Before joining Olcc, he worked for the Fluor Corp. Most recently, Lewis was materials manager fo r Olec, a manufacturer of contact tight sou~s and light integrators for plate, film and proofing exposures. But the company rep<?rted net income of $2,000, essentially break- IDJ even for the quaner, compared Wlth a loss of $42,000, for the same quarter last rear. In a related move, the company's board of directors declared the com- pany's 18th consecutive quarterly Cushman Electronics manufac· tures FM two-way radio test and maintenance equipment and tele- phone test instruments. The com- pany maintains manufacturing fac1h- ues in San Jose, with corporate offices in Newpon Beach. • • • nomaa M. Bay of Corona del Mar has joined B1tterfleld Sav1Dg1 & Loan A11oclattoa as vice president, financial services devclopm~nt. ~fore joii:iing But-p ASTEL y AK BA y LEWIS terfield, Bay served as scnaor vice president, national sales for Gruada Royale, a subsidiary of Hometel, l.oc., of . full-service advenising agency specializing in health care, Newport Beach. His new duties include overseeing as its first agency of record. Directed by Dr. William Butterfield's financial services department group and Yarwood, the center is o ne of the first health care centers in directing customer services activities. the state to combine the services of chiropractors, .. _, ..,._ 1 •eo• • ced 1 physicians and other med ical soecialists in one facility. aaaaer &.reVe opmeat mpany announ p ans to • • • develop an office building in its Huntington Beach The Costa Mesa architectural finn of Carl McLarud Business Park near the San Diego Freeway and Bolsa A11oclate1, l.oc. has been presented with three awards for Avenue. Groundbreaking on Huntington Plaza II, a $3.1 outstandi ng design from the National Association of million, 25,600 square foot office building is expected next Home Builders. The awards were for the design of Cushman s net earnings were $51,000. or 5 cents a share, for the fourth quarter of fiscal 1983. Orders from state and local govern- ments and major industrial cus- tomers remained weak during the period. The persistent strength of the U.S. dollar in relation to foreign currencies caused prices to foreign customers to remain higher, resulting in a continued lower fevel of inter- national orders. the company said. Sales for the second quarter are expected to continue at about the same pace as the current quarter. Research and development expen- ditures and manufacturing st.art-up i ~ 9 ' 10 II u , .. IS l9 18 Name FortnS PrO<llgy Tesdt.la SvrgTh Ben fuel Enafh v !rllr"Tet BavmFd NtnwdP AmNucl MultSI wt ~uest wt nWslCP olydex TelSPCI gytrx~!,ln ylr Uwt 'Ionic' UpPcl~ •. 1 l Up . 2 Up . 3 Up . ~ 8~ 't: ' Up 1 .6 UP I ... Up ·1 8~ U: 1~ UJP \l: I~ UP I ·i 1 .. Up 1 . lS Up 1 . 16 Up 1 . 17 UP I .~ 18 Nam• Ml~hN I FIPeoNJ ~Tft~~ve Biiiings N~lcr E Int N wkEI PfdHllh AIA KelvJn ~upSkv akrGld elvc un HeleSv TothAI Ane1y1 s NIHI un DOWNS Lf1f1. Chi_ Pel 12'1• = ~.h 121 i~ -1 lt -~ -l~ u s 8~ -''-0 13 21h -1 ' ~ -34 l : -34 ~lU -l l: ~ -'Al '~ = ¥: 1 •'h -~ S'h -lA 3 s-u -7-16 ~ ~ ~ 34 -34 month. Belcourt an Ncwpon Beach for the J.M. Peten Co., • • • Baywatch in San Pedro for Sonayglen Corp., and for Larry Seeman A11oclate1, l.oc. a Newpon Beach Beacon Hill Coun an Laguna Niguel for Taylor Woodrow company that specializes in environmental consulting. H lo . 1 d raJ omea., c. transpof\at1on p annmg, an natu resource manage-• • • Comp u ter need -lijjililll§W!IHl;l---------- som e r epair s? NEW YOIU( (A .. ) (l\ubll 6' 6" Grt>llSc l St\ ' MluVIG ment, announced the appointementofGeorge Karllko as Diamond Bar resident Mark H. Stuenkel has been a principal. A former Fullbnght Fellow. Kurilko recently promoted to senior vice president/loan administrator of served as a member of the Statewide Land Use and Urban Natloul Ba.ok of Soatbern California. The announcement Planning Advisory Commltlee for the California State was made by Paul Frtnell, president of the South Coast HASOAO .,...,._ Clrflco 7,,. l \lio GrevAOv 111 111 MQl9a 1 Electro-Metrology a INwtnl ....,_, llkll crzSG• 14•,. 14111 GKA1>1c1 •~ 10 Montel hi d ' .,.-i.wnt ~ W Ct1 U1 A 2' JO Gvrodvn 6"-4\0t MonuC sout an anstrument re-,_,_ .. m.119" u .. 4 c1iu• a n"" 24'· M.Oton 4l.. ·411\ Moo<•P pair and cahbrat10n firm, is p.m. "'1cn de ... Clark 1 23''• 23?tl HamlPI 16 1' Morr1J1 Chamber of Commerce. metro area-based busaness bank. Before joining National. • • • Stuenkel was with Security Pacific National Bank. • · llldYdl retal rn.r1r" CIOwCo 9' • 9'41 HaroGo 2' 29'"» MotC11> openang a repair center 10 rn.r1r..,. .. cemm· co1rr1e is 1s\lio M1rttN , 23 n 11. M<Je11er Hunllngton Beach for per-·!Ulen tw T--.v. COIOG•s MKtt& ' 11 11v. N•r•SJC Tlae Yarwood CommanJty Health Care Center of i • • 1 d SMdl INd AU! 9 J2 11 · J2 H9NdF 34~ JS..., NDat1 sona computers an per-AEL 1no ,...., 21 come1H '° u Hoover 20 ~ 201.-, Nrwtr.s , Costa Mesa has named MarketlD Directions l.oc. a J acques Verdua has been appointed di rector of caterin_J for Tbe Newporter re son hotel in Newpon Beach, ipheral devices AFAPro1 3'11> 40 CmtSl\r u,,. IS''• Morl1lh 2~ 2'41 NYAlr• ' AVM Cp 7..., I CmwTet 20''> n IMS Int n°"' nl.. ISC OG Hll ro" AT IHI PARK HOIEI l\NAlll IM L>HI '-"'' ..,,'{ Jk I O\'I H JI according to Leab Maraball, general manager. Prior to Ml..,,( B\ 1111' joining the Newponer. Verdun served in the same from 'Ip m '"I .. m capacity at the Las Voegas Hilton. 714 'IS71114' • • • m ~110~1~1 Bert Blend er, president and co-founder of Tlae s1 'tO A• ,,,.M,, Grlader Re1laarant1 has named Madeli.De Zuckerman ~~~~-~ ~ s.on-·· by ORANGE COUNTY Pllllc Relatloo1/ Advertising ofT us tin to handle the firm's corporate public relations program. The Grinder has 20 coffee shops as well as the Pleasant Peasant restaurant aod Chez Lautrec restaurant, both located in Newport Beach. ••• CA THOUC ALUMNI CLUB -Construction has been completed on the I 7. 7 square FRIDAYt MARC H 2 YOUNG SINGLES DANCE T h e n e w 5 0 0 0 Ac.din ' 1J11. llll) ConP1p 51 SI''-111\ 17 In· NN!~k A fi r: ·1· 7275 AcuRav llV. 11Mt Cordis • II''• 111/'> fralnd I'll 9 lnt91 ... s 1 square-oot 1ac1 lly at Addlsnw 261.., 26,. cor.sr s >O'-Jl\lio s J~ :u•1. 1n-Ni.rs& s Murdy Circle is outfitted to AdvRou S'/• s~ CrosTr 23\lio 23''4 trcEnr 2"-2'-Nike 8 . 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Ralpb Clock president of Clock Construction Co., Irvine, general contractor for the project. said the two-story office and soils testing facility laboratory 1!. valued at $600,000. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'"---~~~-dent. a.u1F 1 J7,,. 31 EnR1v 4'• 4'"» Lllnv1 l7 '• J7..., PcK111 8ev11M1o. 31'1, 32 Entwlsll 17 17~ Lln8rd t II~ 1'''t PretGM You were smart to wait to take out a home equity loan. Our interest rate is now COSTA MESA: 370 E. t7trh Stneet, 645 87900. HUNTINGTON BEACH 160576 Golden West Street, 747-777 1. MISSION VEIHO: 24396 Alicia Parkway, Suite 2R, Alicia Town Pla.u. 7870-2651. SANTA ANA : 1224 EaAt 17th Stret!t, 647 587 1 1 87% • ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE' If vou 've thought ab1 >lit tc1k111~ uul a honw c·quity Imm . now,.., tlw right time· to act. Bl'C<tU'lt' n~ht now wt>'re offering home t ·qu1ty loan~ at ju~t I 2.871111 • .11111ual percentage ratl' With c.i home equ1tv loan , vou C'an cash 111 un the financial valu , of your be~t inve..,tment-vuur home . 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Feeding the athletes Games participants to eat 1 million meals B y JOY DEE ANTHONY When was the last time you counted your day's calories and came up with a 9,000 total? Or sat down to a dish ofkimchi? If you're Jacques Thcraube, vice president in charge of food for ARA Services, the company bringing meals and transportation to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, you have to consider such caloric requirements and dietary eccentricities. That is, if you want to prove that government isn't needed to put on a successful event. In Theraube's opinion, "free enterprise does a better job. We want L.A. to shine." It is the first time in the history of the Games that taxpayers haven't footed the bill. "If we succeed in not costinJ the taxpayers any- thing," Theraube surmises, "future Olympics probably will go the same way. They will rely on private funds." They'll be a big challenge to food managers, Theraube says. Instead of one dining room, there are three to deliver to. USC, UCLA and UC Santa Barbara are all hosting events. When the Games arc concluded, 1.1 million meals will have been served to the 12,000 athletes. Not always in dining rooms, either. Travel to five counties will mean athletes· carrying lunch boxes. An average box, says Theraube, will weigh around three pounds and hold 2,500 calories worth of foodies, an amount many consider to be a day s worth for a non-athlete. Though the average athlete will consume around 5,000 to 6,000 calorics daily, a weight lifter can easily put 9,000 calories under nis belt in a day, Theraube says. The variety ARA offers means that "everr, athlete can find what he or she wants, · Theraube says. Each day's main meal will involve a choice of four hot cntrces, five fresh vegetables. 14 different salads, two soups and 10 breads. .. services ~ ........... ..----------------..._ --. ~ .. ~ ....... ...... -- Europeans. says Thcraube, love their cheeses. To accommodate such tastes, there will be at least three kinds of goat cheese alone, hard and soft. For North Africans there is a kind ofrough, cracked cereal they like cooked with mutton, chicken or lamb. Every imaginable spice or sauce as well as 20 to 30 different condiments will be available. says Theraube, who also promises "a moun· tam offrcsh fruits." It is not unusual, he adds, for an athlete to consume 16 a day. ARA Services will have more than half a million pounds wonh on hand. The firm sent the official menus to the various countries for advance approval. Although there was no opposition. they did rccci vc a few special requests. Athletes from New Guinea wanted betel nuts to chew. The Koreans are used to kimchi. a sort of pickled vegetable that they cat every day. Everything from borchst to curried lamb ~ to pies, cakes and candies will be ready for athletic palates, Thcraube promises. Herc arc two recipes that will be prepared during the summer Olympics, Typical of Olympic meal• to be aerved durlna the Summer Gamee la thla array of entreee and ve&etablee, prepare41 by ARA Servlcee Inc. for an Olympic pre'riew dlnDer ln Loe Anaelee wt aummer. GAZPACHO 1 cu (U .-ea) soma .. J*e 'h ea, ellve ell 'h np r~ wlae vi8epr •;. teaspooa ult ~ &easpMe prUc ...... Gaerou..,. pefflef' Ge11erou ._... cayeme ,..,.r "' np , .. , ... d C9e9 .... 'hn~=M-- %tab ,~ ... ··~···.,, Sliced oUv• • Jn blender container, combine ID~ juice, oil, vinegar and seasoninp: blGld ~ smooth. Pour into serving baWI. .-.-, cucumber, onion and green pepper. Co~tt: rcf rigcrate overnight. To serve: Ladle JD\O chilled bowls; garnish with olives. Maka j cups or 6 servings. Per ServlD1 Aaalysls: Calories, 149: catbohydratcs. 7 .6 grams: protein, 1.2 .,.a.ms~ fat. 13 grams; and sodium, 268 m111i~s. TABOULER % 'it cups bolllag water 1 cup mffJ•m HJ1ar •lteat 'h np lemoa jalce in teupeo11ult •;, teaspoon mbat leaves, aullM ~ teaspoon pepper .,_ teupooa prUc powder in cup oUve oO 1 c•p diced fren tomato •;. cap sliced IJ'eell oalou % tablespoons cffpped srea ..... , leavea Romaiae I panley sprtp In l~uart saucepan, pour boilina wa1eT over bulgur. Cover tightly; let stand I .S &o 20 minutes. (Bulgur should be firm and slilbtly chewy.) Drain; pressing out excess liquicC Meanwhile, to make dressina, in small bowl. combine lemon juice, salt, mint, pepper and garlic powder. With wire whisk. grad!~I add oil, beating until mixture is well b Combine cooked bulgur, remaining vea· ctablcs except Romaine and parsley with dressing. Toss to coat bulgur mixture evenly. Cover; refrigerate 4 hours. To serve: Linc serving platter with Ro. mainc; top with Taboulch. Garnish with parsley sprigs. Makes 3 cups or 6 servings. Per ServlD1 Aaalylll: Calories, 21 I; carbohydrates, 22 grams; protein, 3 grams; and sodium. 3 milligrams. Meatless dishes egged on The Lenten season 1s approachina and with its arrival next Wednesday. consumers will be look.mg for creative and satisfying ways to serve nourishing, meatless meals. While dietary observances of Lent have been relaxed, many people stiU enjoy the tradition of cutting down on meat during the season. On~ of the more delicious ways is heading for the dairy case aod ~= up a carton of versatile esp.. · the more common preparation methods of frying. scramblina, poachins and baking, they are perfeCt for exciting culinary adventures, such as omelets. quiches, sou.mes, skillet scrambles. sandwiches and salads. Not only arc these dishes easy to make, they arc nutritious as well because a serving provides all the protein you need for a meal. Round out the menu with milk and other dairy products. bread or pasta, vq- etablcs and fruit. Although the nx:ipes for Quiche Tarts, Frittata Aorentineand Basque Ew have been rcducied fOt cookini in a mini-household, they can bt doubled easily. - QUICHE Til'l'I 8 .Uces wMae wtieilt ..._. 4egs,weUM.ata PAN CAKES A TRADITION "' cap sllcM ft'elll .....,..._. • l cu(%~) ........ room1,4l"alaM '4 c.pda•••' ............... tops t .. I All the world loves a lover ... and pancakes. The French have their crepes, the Russians their blinis, the Chinese their cg rolls, the Italians their canncloni. In our country they may be called piddle cakes or Johnnycakes, may be made with cornmeal or sourdough; may vary in size from silver dollars to dinner plates and be served with almost anything from apple sauce to Zaba&lione. They are traditionally served on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the start of Lent but arc aood any day of the year. In today's recipe the pancakes are made salad plate size (about 7 inches) and arc piled up in a stack (4 cakes hiah)1 then cut into wed&es. They arc served with an oranao-walnut sauce and a dollop of sour cream. PANCilE D~ERT iea ln,mllll , ............. t ..W11p11ubatterormarprble, ...... ......... uJlla 1 ....,._pated on.qe rtM 1 '4 ctps pUcake mlz ~c••sovttam (Pleue ... TllADITION/C7) 1 tablff...-Mttitr 'h cap (l emces).,........ o..a or Swi11 clleeH "' C9p Miry MV a'eUa •;. teupMe salt '"--···-~--Cut crusts from bfad and dilcard or save for another Ult. With a rolliJa pin. roll bread until very ftat. Foreaci 2 slices, place l slice oe iop ol another, tumina '4 tW11 '°mate and 8~pointed fiaure. Roll lpia. Fit 2 rolled '1.ices into eecb of ._ li&htly greased 6-o.tnce ~ ~ pres.sing to fit to a&IJll. .._ wiGI small amount oftbe be8tat ems, lalilt in. preheated l~ oven minutes. lo small omelet pan or lkiDet oytr medium beat. cook m•arooca; &111 oruons in butter u.ntil ..., bu~ brown, about 3 minuta. SpoOD I 'ii tablespoons Ol nt....._... m:· ture and 2 ta~ olt.M ~ ll'ltO each bread-lifted cup. ..... toaictber remainin&~ .IOW' ~' salt and dtll ~ ~ ._ ~~ of the ea mutturc O¥tr: • 1ait.,.; C:Z • lftld theete ID CllCh ~ Bake m ereMa~ MO t1sw unt.tl knife mxned nar ~ out clean. about 20 10 U ~'lilllllScrv 2. (Pleue .......... _woa 1 • Cl OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, February 28, 1884 Light, lus~ious foods on the March r----------------, $1.00 off GIULIANO SALAMI CHUBS with coupon offer expire• Feb 29, 1984 L -----.-----------~ SPECIAL OF THE MONTH lndlvldual Lasagna with garlic bread LEMON CHICKEN Marinade: With coupon No Limit I cup cblckea broth or •tock Jalce of 1 lemoa % tableapooa1 1alad oil I tableapooa finely cbopped 1ballot1 L----------------J ONE TASTE IS ALL IT TAKES! AND WE'LL GIVE 'K>l.I THAT ONE ... FREEi Jusl stop in any Honey Baked ... store and have a bile or rwo on u~. Then listen 10 wha1 your tasre buds rell you. Thal ~hould do i1. Remember rhe name . You'll never forge! 1he flavo r. ITS ONE GREAT HAM • Smokt:d 0.. Bak~d for lO Ht1ur. •Honey &. Spice Glazed • Sp1ral-~licc:d for Serving E<J\e • Whole & Half Hum\ • Nationwide Shippin~ a.Gift Certificate'>• Party Trays ANAllUM I he V1llJ1tc l enter. 1222 ~ llruokhur\f 1111 BJll Rd I • 17141 fl'~ 24nl CORONA UEl. MAR-'71)CI r luJ\I ff,.,) 171411\7' IJClOO t.L TORO Bell f<•...,er Pliu.t North 24<!(11 RJ~muntJ W.i~ 112 "'' 11 Ton• l(d 1 • f714 t lfl7 '"22 • ., flliNTINGTON BEACH lll0611 Be-al h Bl vd tJt (iarf1rld 11..->1 111 Ralph' I • 171411141111'>7'> .,..~ORANGt 141YN lu,1rn 1 .. 1 Ka1ctl.,,1•171-1 1"'17 '1'1f1U I" I " "'""' 1'4 I I flll '"" UI I '4"11 I I II 1111 1 I"' 1"1 IA\ I NI\"' 1 Ill' I I"!. 111\ HI ... I II I \ 11"811'°' '"'"' Y.11111> "1111 111 llllll' ""'"'" .... k lftllJIX,f "''""'·' ~ .. u .... 1111 , ... , .. m '""""'HO '41N<\ol,I 111\IN\l[ll V ol k"~ll'HI '"'l1t1 1,11 \o\ .. IO\f ''°'"lA llANll .. NA '""Ill '111 .. ll A \I"'"'' VAi i lllNICA"ll I I 1'111"11 -------\"II" I\ Yol\l 111\l'A Yof\ll '11\I \Ill \1,1 "''•llH •"1111111 \ .. 1 med.Jam clove 1arllc, miaced % tea1poon1 cbopped freab mint 1 teaspoon groaad cumin 1 tea1pooa 1round tameric •;, teupooa 1roud clD· aamoa Chick ea: t 1mall wlllole cbickea brea1t1, boned or 4 lar1e lilalf clllcllea brea1t1, boned Lemoa Wine Sauer. 1 tableapooa finely chopped 1ballot1 4 tableapooa1 batter % tablespooa1 noar I cap clllcllea broth or 1tocll 'fa cap dry wtlite wine Grated peel of 'fa lemon Jalce of I lemon •1, teHpooa salt If. teHpooa wlllte pep- per 'fa cup wbJpplD1 or beavy cream In small saucepan. com- bine marinade ingredients; bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer a few minutes to blend flavors. Cool. Place chicke n and marinade in heavy plastic bag; seal tightly. Re(J-iger- ate 6 hours or overnight. Remove chi cken from marinade ; reserv e marinade for basting sauce. Grill or broil chicken 4 inches from heat I 0 to I 5 minutes, turning chicken once and basting oc· casionally w1th reserved marinade. Meanwhile, to make Lemon Wine Sauce, in saucepan saute shallots in 2 tablespoons butter. Re- move from heat; stir in flour. Return to heat; cook a few minutes, stirrina con- stantly. Gradually stir in chicken bonh, wine, lemon peel and juice. Add salt and pepper and coo~ over me- dium heat until it stans to thic ken, stirring oc- casionally. Remove from heat and stir in remaining 2 table- spoons butter and cream. Serve chicken breast with sauce. Garnish with lemon cartwheel slices and par:sley, if desired. Makes 4 scnngs. Potato souffle, ham add spice to ordinary dinner Ordinary foods like a ham sltcc and mashed potatoes don't have to end up as ordinary meals. You can serve a rather spectacular supper to bnghten a dull winter evening with Potato Cheese Souffic and Pina (Pineapple) Ham. The potatoes take the star role in this souffic recipe. Serve 1t with ham sltces topped with a tasty pineapple raisin sauce that gets its tan flavor and golden color from a little sunny mustard. Melt butter tn small saucepan; remove from heat and '5tir tn flour and salt. Gradually stir tn milk and cheese. Heat. st1mng constantly. until sauce thickens and cheese melts. Stir cheese sauce into potatoes and cool slightly. Beat egg whites until stiff peaks form . but arc not dry. Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored. Combine potato-cheese mixiure with egg yolks, then fold in egg whites. You'll have plenty of time to heat the ham slices, prepare the sauce, and cook a --·--·L'-'\leSetable while the souffic bakes. Pour into prepared souffie dish and bake at 325 degrees for I hour and I 0 minutes or until puffed and browned. Gently peel off collar; serve immediately. 4 to 5 servings. 811 1 llHee ~JOYP5 ol <iPl1c1011r., Prr>rn1um Cr11ckerc; req11 l;u or unsalted rope, Th('ln ~f'nd us the three nrool~ of purchd!:>C' .me J lhe order form below We II give you a fourt1 1 t>ox alJ()OluleLY free' And to help you get started saving we re off er- 1nq 35C ott your fir s! purchase So tear out the coupon .-m u <:>lart saving on Premium Crackers The crisp. fresh bite thats 12 calories light In 4 "Keep Fresh rec losable bags J POTATO CHEESE SOUFFLE 1 envelope ($ 1ervlD11) m11bed potato grualea HAM WITH PINEAPPLE SAUCE 'fa cap red currant jelly •;, Clip cn1tll1ed pineapple, undrained % tableapoon1 ral11D1 t tableapooa1 batter or margarine % tableapoon1 flour t tableapoon1 yellow maatard % tea1pooD1 cider v1De1ar DHll ground clove. "9 tca1pooa Hit a;, cup milk ~ cap 1llredded Goad• or 1barp Clteddar clleese 5 eg1, aeparated Z to 3 um 1llce1 cat 'ft -Inell Wck ( 1 'fa poud1> Form collar for 11/i-quart souffie dish by measuring enough foil to go around dish plus a 2-inch overlap. Fold lengthwise into thirds. Li&htly butter one side. Position foil around dish buttered side in, leaving a I -inch collar ex tending above top edge. Tie with string to secure. Butter souffie dish. and lightly flour dish and collar. 3 tablespoon• batter or mar,arlae Combine jelly, pineapple, raisins, mus- tard. vinegar and cloves in small saucepan. Simmer 8 to 10 minutes, until sliahtly chickened, stirring occasionally. Mean- while, cut ham slices into half or quarters. Lightly brown ham in butter in large skillet. Serve with hol pineapple sauce. 4 to 5 servings. Prepare potatoes as directed: set aside. o Chinese on OCC tour A tour for Chinese cuisine enthusiasts, oook- ina demonstrations and a seminar for food service executives biahli&ht the culinary scene alona the Orange Coast next week. ••• Orange Coast Collqc Community Service 1s of· fering a tour of lhc famed We1-Chuan's Cookina School an Alhambra, con- ducted by May Tai Wynston. a n•11vc ofOtina and credentialed foods in- structor who received her tra1nin1 in Taiwan and Hona Kona. The tour. costtna S28, will be&in 1t 9 a.m. Marth 16 when students board 1 bus at ttre-OCC Audttonum parkina lot The class wtll view a cook· 101 demonstration, sample food and visit a Chinese market. For informauon, call 432-5880. • • • Pamela Asquith. aurhor of the recently published "Ultimate Chocolate Cake Book." will give a free demonstration at I p.m. Friday a1 W i l - liams-Sonoma. South Coast Plaza. Asquith, a talented youna pastry chef. has also written "frutt Tart Cookbook" and "'Qu1n- tcucntial Croissant." • • • A workshop on Calt· forn11 wines will be pres- ented It 7 p.m. Thursday at Fasacro's lntcrna11onal Cookware, 2919 E. Coast Hiahway, Corona del Mar. Cost 11 S 13. For info~ mat1on. call 673-2343. • • • The lnternat1onal Food Service Executive As· soc11uon wall have 11 an- nual Western and Pacific . ~--·---- Resional Conference in lrvtne. Featured at the four~y event at the Airporter Inn from Thursday throuah Sunday will be proarams and seminars rcvolvina around the theme "People: The Ker, to Food Servict Success.· Sponsonna the 5Cssion is the Oranac Empire branch oflFSEA. Correction In the recipe for hahan Zucchini Sau1e, published Feb. 22 in the Daily Pilot, an el'T'Or was made on ina.rcdlenta and amounts. The recipe calla for 3 cup unpeeled, sliced •.1t-1nch zucchini and 1/4 cup Aliced 11t~inch arttn onions. The D ii)' Pilot rtarcts th1, error. I ~ • OrlnGO Coaat OAILY PILOT IWod.-o~. FelHuOty at, - Serve baked Alaska for 'intimate' desse Favorite dish can be scaled down for occasion Whether it's a single chocolate truffle orcherriesjub1lce, a sweet treat can tum the simplest meal into a memorable experience Hcadint the "mott requested" lin are cakes, tones and pies -perfect for a pat1y of e1&hl With a little imaamation, however, these and other special occasion desserts can be scaled~own for a more intimate celebrati.On. If makin1 deucru for two sounds like I bother, think Of I favorite deucn and ch~k the frceur and -cupboards. Surprised? You probably have many of tht inar,.dicnts already on hand, ready when 1n1p1ration The ea yolka. leftover from the ly, over medium beat 8 10 io minutes 1trikn or an unexpc:c1ed auesurrivea. Baked Aluk.&s, are uted 1n the sauce or until thickened. ChtU: Fold 1n l'c:e cream. for ex.ample, 11 a won-(When ta&htly covered, eta yolks may whipped topp1Q1. Layer halt of cake derfUJ dessen for any number. But be atoreCI in the rcfri,erator for a cubes, preserves and whipped &op-FROZEN DEllE&T _..,. with a JhtJe thou&ht and a few extra week ) For bnt results, cook custard pioa mixture io 2-cup bow( Repeat J c., CM... ...._, •• ioaredientt, h can 1>c the a tan offrotty jvst until the mixture coata the back of la yen. Chill teven.I boun or ovtt-_. .. real ~ destertJ for two. a spoon. The aauoe will thicken as 1t niaht. Serves 2. l u....-am a Cs7't , ..... For a do-ahead ice cream dessert chills. .......,, .,..... 1uarantecd to impress, try Individual ,If unexpected guests are a frequent l ~. ,..W, ..._. Babd Alask.as. RASPBERRY TRIFLE occurrcnct. a repertoire of quick and 1 t0i.,1 •• ..... These miniature vers1on1 of the l ea yolka, beaUD easy deucrt1 ia a areat a11et. For .....-r cla11ic ttan with two other conve-'4c1p111ar Frozen OnlCft ShelJs, thawed For each tenins. apooa Va nience dessert products -prnervea ~ e.p milk whipped toppina it shaped into whipped toppinJ oaao and frozen pound ca1ce. Use a serrated l c.p &hwed ""pped topplll1 rounds with the beck of a spoon. p1per~v~ oook.ie lhect. knife to cut slic.es about I-inch thick, wt" real cream When ~operly wrapped, tbellacan be and shape into &hellt wi11t and return the remainin( cake to the I poud cake 1Ucea, cut lll&o stored m the freezer for several wee~ ~o. Freeze. Fill with CO.mMI• freezer. Top each slice with a sen-~-lac~ C9bet ~st before aervina, filJ shells with a fruit and liqueur. Serves 2. erous layer of red raspbeny preserves 14 eee red n1pberry preserves fav~te ice cream and prepared Variation: Subttituw: a.,..,,.._ and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, then Combine eu yolks, suaar ~d milk toppioa or an uSPnment of fresh. can peach &lien, drained. & completely cover with a fluffy mer-in aaucepan. Cook. stirrina constant-frozen or canoed frWtl spiked with a segments. inaue. .------...;_-.----------_.;.;.-----------------------------=:.......--------.....:;...._ ________________ ~-.-~ Althouah the Baked Alaskas can be prepared a day in advanc:e and frozen, they shouJd be baked just before servin1 so auests can savor the unusual combination of wann mer- ingue and frosty ice cream. INDIVIDUAL BAitED ALA.SK.AS Z poud cake 1Uces, 1-btc• tltlek Red raspberry preserves % scoops vu.Ula lee cream ieawMtea 14cap1apr Spread cake slices with preserves; top with ice cream. Place on cookie sheet; frecu until firm. Beat cu whites until foamy; gradually add sugar, beatina until stiff peaks form. Completely cover ic:e cream and cake shc:e; return to freezer. When ready to serve, bake at 475 degrees, 2 to 3 minutes or until lightly browned. Serves 2. Variations: Substitute one plain cake doughnut, cut in halfhorizont.aJ- ly, for cake slices or two sponge cake dessert cups for cake slices. The extra pound cake and raspber- ry preserves can make another, equally delectable debut in the fonn of a trifle. The pound cake is cubed and layered with the preserves and a fluffy custard sauce in an attractive serving bowl. ACT NOW! SAVE UP m 40c ON ifSH@PI E ACTION!'" Cutting salt? Check labels By DOROTHY WENCK "-IHPll ... UCCr; .. " .......... Arc you interested in reducing the salt in your diet? If so, you are not alone. And the American food industry is responding with products low in salt and sodium. The latest addition is several var- ieties of soy sauces. Ordinary soy sauce is very hi&h in sodium. The amount varies by brand but may be in the range of 800-900 milligrams per tablespoon. But now choices of soy sauces include rqular. lite, moderately low-sodium and sah-reduccd. While there is little difference in sodium content among the lite, moderately low-sodium and salt-reduc:ed soy sauces, all are significantly lower in sodium than the regular soy sauce. To determine the differences in sodium content, read the labels; which must contain this infonnation on products that are represented to be lower in sodium. (The labeling of products, suctr as regular soy sauce OJl which no nutritional claim is made, is volun- tary, so you may find no sodium content listed on these.} Also, compare prices. You are likely to tind large differences be- tween regular soy sauce and the new low-salt varieties. So when you're selecting re- duced-salt or low sodium soy sauce, consider what you're getting for your dollar. If there is only a small difference in the salt content, buy the one that 1s the least expensive. Another way to save money and cut down on salt is to buy the rquJar soy sauce but add less to your recipes and prepared foods. You can use this principle when cutting down on salt in many foods you prepare at home. If a recipe calls for a teaspoon of sah, try half a teaspoon, for example, and see if the flavor is accept.able. Another area where you can cut down on salt content is by buying unsalted or low-saJt snacks. Once you get used to eaung snack foods that have less salt, you probably will find the ordinary kinds taste unacceptably salty to you. When this happens. you'll know you've success- fully reeducated your taste buds. • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: -Q. I make my own pizza and spaghetti sauce and have been trying to cut down on the salt content. l don't add salt to the recipe anymore, but there still seems to be uite a bit of saJt that's in the tomato sauce. How can I avoid this? -A. Substitute tomato paste, which has no saJt for tomato sauce and then add your own green pepper, onion and celery to replace these ingredients in tomato sauce. In place of the large can of tomato sauc:e, use one small can of tomato paste diluted with water. • • • --Q. I've been noucmg the term "lite" being used on labels and in advertising for certain f oodt and am puzzled by what it actually means. Are these foods lower in calories, or what? -A. It's no wonder you're puzzled. The tenn ''lite" bas no official definition and is bein1 used by manufacturers in different ways to describe different foods. For exam- ple, a "lite" canned fruit will have fewer calories becuase it is packed in a syrup that contains less or no sugar. Another way "lite" is used 1s to infer less fat and fewer calories. But be careful. The so-called "lite" product may not have any less fat or fewer calories than the ordinary product. It may simply be lighter in weight because more air was incorporated when the food was manufactured. ~,,,,~~ ... ~ter Blend.Coffee. It only t_astes expensive. Wh9n you buy OHE (! -0 Gallon, or ONE 41 oz .. or rise OHE 32 oz., orl'WO 1& oz. 01 L 1t ... jOS..980 PAOCTtR a GAMBLE 5 II I, I I I I Ci 1: I I I I I I I I I I I I • ' I ' ' I I t .. ·e. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIWedneedliy. Febru..-y 2V, 1884 ·~~~~~~~~·------------~'----------------- • '·BALANCED DIET ESSENTIAL Pick wisely ·from t h e five ·food groups __ .· March is National Nutri- tion Month. T he theme, . desiana1ed by the Ameri· can Dietetic Association. is "Stay Ahead of the Game wi th Balance," referring, of course, to eating a balanced ·.diet. • Scientists say that one of lhC" easiest ways to ac- compli sh this is to eat a ccn.ai n number of foods from specific food groups. Appropriate is the 1979 decisio n by the USDA to divide commo nly catC"n foods into five rather than the four food grOu ps. T he four classic groups art' frui ts and vegetables. breads and 1Xreal s. dairy foods. and protein foods. The fi fth food group is made •p of fats. sweets and alcobol. In adding the fifth food group, the USDA kept the four groups basically the same making o nly a few changes. Butter was moved fro m the dairy foods group to the fats. sweets and alcohol group. In the pro- tein group more emphasis was given to meatless pro- tein foods such as beans. lenti ls, seed s. nuts. peanuts, peanut butter and eggs: the breads and cerC'als group includes foods made with whole pain and {'n - riched flour 1n addioon to cereals a nd pasta. Before the introducuon of the fift h food group the assumption was 1ha1 an)- one eating a balanced du:t fro m the four food groups ..-.·ould auton1a11call y get enough fats and sugars. This assumption faded to take human psycholog} into account. An y well -1n1t'nded weight reducer who has eliminated all S'Nl."e\s and visible fat!io fron1 the d iet knows how hard 11 1s to stick to such a d1e1. The reason is that fa t pro,•1des satiety -the feeli ng of satisfaction at the end of a meal. Satiet y signals are as- Soci ated with the slow pass- age of fat from the stomach and an em pt) stomach 1s one fac tor that can lead to hunger pangs and possibh: bi nge eating. That is why evf:'n reducing diets arc improved b} the 1nclus1on off at. The \.\'orld Health Or- gan1zat1 o n IWHO) and Food and -\gnculture Or- gan1z.a 11o n (FAO) give fivl' add 1uonal reasons "hy dietary fat is 1mponant: ··as a source of energ): for cell s1ruc1ure and n1en1branc functio ns, as a <;ourct' of l'Sse nttal fatl) acids~ as a vehicle for 011-soluble \ 1t- am1ns: for control of blood [1p1ds." To m('et thl' needs of a ~.000-calone-a-da y diet. for example. here 1s how 10 choost" servings fro n1 each of 1he ti vc food groups. In cl uded aft er eat·h number of serv1ngs 1s the estimated ave rage caloril's ( EAC ) from the designated amounts Choose two (3 ounces rooked) servings fron1 1hc .protein food group (J.20 E . .\CI. t""o servings from 1heda1r:. foods group(1 e.:8 ounces skim or lowfat milk. •' cup couagt' cheese. 8 ounces ~ugurt . l ounce· cht'eSC J. prov1dtng l 80 EA(·: 51)1. or more 1h cup ~crv1ngs from the frui1s·and \Cge1ables group "'Ith one high in \'t\am1n ( and one high 1n "lta n11n A I ~40 E . .\C J. four scr.·1ngs 11 sl1ct• or '1 l'Up) from the breads and rcrcal~ group ( 280 EA() Fron1 the fifth food group. include four ser- vings o f fats and oils (400 EAC). The size of the fa ts and 01Js M"rv1ngdepend son how much fat the substance contains. Count on 1wo teaspoons serving of veg- eta ble oLI , one tablespoon for a serving. nf margarine. mayonnaise. o r bottled dressing. Count on two servings of sugars. syrups and sweets ( 100 EAC); and two ser- vings of simple d<."ssens (250). Simple desserts arc ones tha1 are r<."lat1vcly lo" 1n fa t: 11i cup fruit gelatin or frozen ice. a small <ilu:e of angC'I food or chiffon cake without frosting. two small cooki es. A cocktail or glass of wine could take the place of a dcsscT1. The total for the number of SC"rv1ngs from the five food groups add up to 1, 770 calo rit11 leavi ng 200 calories to play with. In spending these v~lun tary calories. nutnt1on1s1s rec- o mmtnd focus1ni on fru11s and vcacta blc~ and bread and «:reals ln•ex•pen•1lve• '(In lk "*' 1111) 11(1! h"iJh In prlc•. 1e•1ontt1l e, ~ ........ ..., .... lldVef"tlslng ~ Clanlfled Adver1i1ing 8<12-5878 ' Recipes that follow art:' adapted from a rteently published book.let "A Die1 for 1he Yo ung at Hean." SinaJe COJ?ics of the booklet arc available fret from Mazola Nutri tion/Health Info rma tion Ser"ice. Dept Oli-C. Boit 307. Covent!). CT 06238. CURRlED VEAL WITH ~cup c•lckeo r>retlll 2 to J m1nutC'S or until RICE 1.1. cap waler onfbn is lender, R.e1um t ta.bletpoo111 C"ora oil, Z tea1pooo1 cen1tar c• veal to pan. Stir in apple dlvldt'd ~ cup uncooked rlce, juice and broth, Brini to l po11od vea l, lamb or cooked wllbo11t ult boil. Reduce heat and sim- chlckea .:ul la Y.-laclll ~ cop eacll raJ1la1, mer -20 minutes dr Dntil cube1 wa1alted peaaut1, 1llcff veal is lender. In small Z cups CO•rsclycbopped arecn o~lon bowl stir toeether water 1rttn app.le and cornstarcb u nti l I cup finely clllopped In dutch oven heat 2 smooth. oalo11.1 tablespoons of the com 011 Add to veal miitturc. For a copy of thr US ll .\ i... cup thin swttt red over medium-hid\ heat. Stirri ng constantly, bring 10 "Food" ($6) book/wuh dt-pepper 1trlp1 St1ning QC(:asio na11y, cook boil and boil I minute. t.a1led infonnation of using 1 l1rgl' clovl' garlic, veal. I/: at a time. 5 m inutes Serve over rice with raisi ns, the five food grou ps, write minced or until brown. Remove. peanuts and grttn onion. to: U.S. Government Print· 2 10 3 tabll'1poon1 curry Heat remaining 2 table-Makes 4 servings. ing Office, Superintendent powdtr spoons com oil . Add apple. Each serving with veal, 111 of Documents. Washing-I lt a1poon ground s in· onio n. pepper1 garlic, curry cup rice and l tablespoons ton, D.C. and ask for Home 1tr powder and gi nger. each condiment provides: ra_n_d_G_a_,d_e_n_B_u_1_1e_1>_n~._l2_8~.--~l~e~uLpapp~Je~ju~Je~e~----S~t~im~n~g~c~o~n~sta~n~tlry.~c~oo~k-~6~601!.'Cca~J~o~ri~es~.-----~==========~!!;!!!~~~~~~~~======~====o:!:.:0:=::!11111'~'===:::~ W HAT YOU BUY MOST, NOW Vons ha s lowered prices. Not on an odd assortment of leftovers. but on the things you use most. Pri ces have been reduced throughout the store on the items that appear most often on your shopping list. Item s that ca n rea lly s av~yo u m oney. Add that to Vons wee kly advertise d spec ials. and Vons double coupo ns and you've got a pricing policy sure to save yo u money. Which only goes to p rove, at Vons we don't just fill the bill. We lower it. ' i"<• I ,, ' Vons A pple Juice Minute Maid O range Juice Vons Brussel Sprouts Green Giant Nibblers Corn Slin1 Price Orange J uice Vons Cut Green Beans Mixed Vegetables. Swanson Beef Pies El .79 1s5 127 109 1 0 4 102 .69 .49 Swanson . . 1 17 Ch icken Dinners ,., . Stouffer's Lean Cuisine Slim Price Peas Celeste Pepperoni Piua . ' ' . ' .. ' J eno's Pizza Rolls Eggo Warnes 1 69 .69 129 .89 .84 l'•ll<llf<tll)(l"l "'[[•\1"1 .... /1•1! II DAIRY ll•HI"<!! f "l.l<fr-. ('I I \\••~'- Jerseymaid Yogurts '.~'•I•" I I\·• I!, I Jerseymaid Lowfat Milk Slim Price· Large Eggs • ! < ·"' I • ,i., !1 ,.., < ><I( l t ll J erseymaid Orange Juice •I '•·I! Ii! •IHll!l•ll,,r Sunny Delight Punch i~ r "' Vons Stick Margarine I ~ •I • '' ~ I 1 • • •I I "!.:"I !>' r '" Lo-Fat Cottage Cheese ' ! 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IHLf \f\lLll P"CK 204 ' Boneless Chuck Steaks , • 4 1'•'" 11"'<1 ..... ~1'41<~\ 1,i.11111 Almond Danish Rolls < '\ I 'j I II· ','f "< •I 1 ~ ~· f Pork Spareribs • PRI CLS l·t-rt c rlV[ TH URS. IHRU Wf-0., MAR. I lttRU MAH. 7, 1984. CALL (2 1Jl -579 ·1400 FOR LOCATION OF STOR E NEAREST YOU. NOT ALL ITE MS ANO PRICES IN T ~tlS AD EFFEC1'1VE. Bil ALLFABRIC DRY BLEACH .\I l CONC I N IR LAUNDRY ~ .. " h• ,, 2.23 . J 3g Ill IERGENT '' ., 10.49 ~UN I IGHT AUTOM DISH WASHING DETERGEN T l "' !1< I\ 1.55 HUtlTlflllOTOfil NACN Mn •• ,...., • .,,.,.... ... , ...... tll ~· ,,, .. tt• .,.. Ot•f'lf• ,,. HUNTINOTOH llACM HUNTINOTOM MACH l ttll hMfl lttlfl, •t Ali.tll1 • • Id N U CAitllTRANO 11011 c.,..~ c .i1tf9M a~ o.t.,. ...... •rat ..,, ..... Ml. ..... ... .,.,..... .... "-' . 7 AM T'O 11 PM. 7 DAYS A WEEK. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT KRA FT MACARONI (, CHEESE '°"'"-YAU.IT ......... , ..... .37 IHOMAS HONEY WHEAT ENG' I H M(IFFINS .... ,," l ,29 '°""' .. VM.LI\' tPWM 1111le & T...., ---· CAl'tllllMO •ACM ,..,o..,,..Dr.a......,. ... , ....... ,.,.,.., . ...,. ' SPIC AND SPAN CLE ANER • ""''' hm. 2.97 Jazz up Mardi Gras festivities Many people might call a fca~t that's ham make a tantaJizmg sauce follow~~ by a fast "the stan ofa diet,'' an~ in most After brief cookina. the ihnm as added to cases! ~ou0ds for one. But around th111 tame of the mixture and simmered. At the fast minute. a ~r an cw rleans, this practice 1i. known as da h of sherry IJVCS a fine French touch. Spoon 14 cap clilopped par1ley t pacu1e ( H ouce1) froua cooked 1lilrimp Salt 1rd1 Gras -: the cclebrat1on that precedes the the mixture 1010 pipina hot patty shells. solemn Chnsuan penod of Lent r~TS:.,.... dry •lttrry .... If you 8:f'C planning some of the trad1t1onal merry makmg associated with Mardi Gras season, try serving a savory CaJun-Style Shnmp Creole. By 1ts.11amc and nature. this authentic New <?rleans dish can "jazz up" any festlVlty. . La~e the ~ard1 Gras celebration itself, this rect{>C. as teemin_g w11h tradition. Two marvelous Loumana coo~ing styles, Cajun and Creole, are blend~ ~ut1fully to gi ve us this deltghtful combinauon. 1 pacb1e patty •MU., prepared aceonl1J11 to CAJON.STYLE SHRIMP CREOLE pacb1e dJreelloa1 1.4 C9P better or mar1artae In a larie skillet melt butter over melderatc •;, e11p a!l·perpote flHr heat. Stir 1n flour and cook several minute$, \Ii cap~. aeeded, cored peea pepper sumng constantly until mixture is 1 l1aht golden ~ cap clilofped celery brown . 1.4 cap tblaly 1Uced pea ODlou or 1caJU01t1 Stir m ireen pepper. celery, veen onions and "' tea1pooa mtaced prUc garhc, saute S minutes, stirring constantly. I bottle (I oucea) clam Juce Remove from heat and IJ'ldually star in clam I tablnpooe lemo• Jalce Juice. lemon j uice, Worcestersharc sauce, I~ tea1pooa1 Worcntenltlre uace Tabasco, ham and parsley. Cook S minutes. Few da1ltH Tabasco uace Stir in shrimp and simmer S minutes until . Sautced green pepper, celery and shccd oruons blen~ed w11h. clam j uice. lemon JUiee, Worcestershire sauce. Tabasco and thin stnps of 1.4 pond bolJed bin 11Jcecl ud cat Into tide hot. Season with salt and pepper. Stir in sherry 1trips and serve in patty shells. Makes 6 servings. ·------~ COSTS LESS AT VONS.II g B .. I I Pvu""'' ""' COUOOI' ~ w••n ""•.,..,,.,,Kivi~• '•"'' 011 '°"°"" •M ~~· •I l g l o I> Limit one coupon per m~ufKturu's coupon •nd limll ) coupons ~I .. per fo11mlly. Enludlng liquor. tol>Kco •nd •II cM>lry ptOdvcts. c: I Ot>vOf .. '"•""'nos ''0"' Von~ Nor to "' '"'"" '•.1'•·f'' ''•• tovoon~ ... ,~P'Jf'' ~I ~ QIHltl cn.,, v"• {,oltar ()0 '" ~fO "'' • 81v• o• Cn• '""' c; I ~ Limit om coupon per mal'lufact~r's coupon ~ limit ) coupons ft I tz ~r famDy. Exd udlng liqUOf, lobecto ~ all dMry ptOducta. c: I! 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ASSO«Tr.0 V'°'RIETIES 2" Romaine Lettuce t " • Hanging Tropical Ptants u. .79 .67 .81 J39 .75 ~ 1981 L A OlyfT'lp•c CofT'lm,rtee urJU"'(( l"-11 ~lim Price· Mayonnaise ~.·I l\JI'« I J Ai\ Kraft Miracle Whip • , .. ..,, t r~ , , r 1 r Heinz Ketchup 1.i •I"' I J'\I< French's Salad Mustard Hormel Spam I 1<4."'I 11 .\'If h'i< .. ,.., 1·1 "•I I 'I" Spaghettios Evans Pinto Beans .. IH)(fl';t I 00!1 Minute 'Rice II l)(lf',I I l\O\ A-1 Long Spaghetti II 18 CO<JNT D ... YTIMf Huggies Diapers I l'J t)(J-.,( I l''I< 1\ ... \,1 Kraft Macaroni Dinner llCXJN(I (""tPrfAfHl..,'\1111 Brim Auto. Drip Coffee I r. l<J"ff > < o\..., Ill I 1<ll "R Folger's Coffee ll CXJNC I l "-"' <,<lt DI N 'ilLl 1 1., Whole Kernel Corn 1s2 133 149 115 .87 133 .43 . 169 205 .68 m 295 .37 314 239 .49 --..., -----t '*I A 0-ir""lt' ~-· ''" ,.., AT VONS. 1500 W. PtCO BL\lll. 6571 W. 80TH ST .. lDS ANOELES. SAN 01£00 FRr.al"tO, LAS VIEQAS Al'CO TULARE COONTY. SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITll:S ONLY. MOST STORES OPEN 10 LIMIT OR REFUS! SALES 10 DEALERS & WHOLESALERS. -LITTLE FRISKIES OCEAN FISH OR GOORMET CAT DINNERS .87 MAJESTY BARREL HAM IN M DCU BORATEEM BORAX BLEACHER 5. 99 40 OCJNcE ltQ)( NMMTA81V~ ..., ............. 1.59 DIET 7 UP (, DIET SONKIST ORANGE S.F LIKE COLA (, SF M,W ROOT BEER 6 AAa 1100Ncr C.-'!'f\ 1.69 ~A81'1AU.I' fl'l9 M C ' I T.._. MfM'Ollt M ACM _...., . .,.. ...• MIT&•IA WLt,_..,_..,.,_..,,. CANT1WIO l9AC* ... , ...._,'-\°'··---~ ....... ... , ..... ,...... ..... ,, Hot cross· ii buns easy to make Cooks who lake to bakt' with yeast have asked foe:. recipe for Hot Cross Bun•. He~ 11 is. These bun art made an muffin-pan cups so they arc a prrtty shape 10 serve to family and guests or to gave as gifts. HOT CROSS BUNS 4 c1p1 ••bleacliled aU-parpoae flMr ! eavelopa dry yast Y, cupaqar "6 teaapoom ult \Ii teaapooa arHIMI d.D- umoa 14 tea1pooa gnud Dltmq ~ ,,_ teupoe• trfflld clovn 11.4 caps milk i tablespooa• betttt, nt la1mall pleees iwgeew l C9p railia• 1.4 cap fiHly dJced cu- dJed oraqe peel Eu GlaU ... Frotthl1, recipes loUow In the large bowl of an electric mixer stir together I 'h cups of the flour. the yeast, sugar. salt. can· namon. nutmeg and cloves. In a small saucepan heat the milk and butter until very warm -120 to 1 30 degrees; add to the )'C3St mixture. Beat at medium speed for 2 minutes. Add the cw and 1h cup more of the flour; beat at ha&h speed for 2 minutes. With a wooden spoon gradually stir in enough of the remaining fl our to matce a son dou~h work an raisins and candtt'd peel. Tum out onto a hghtl)' floured smooth surface and knead unti l smooth and elastic -5 10 10 minute\ Tum tnto a buttered bo"'l tum to buttt'r top. C 0' er bowl with plastic "'rap: kt nse tn a warm draft-frl'l place (80 degrees) untal doubled -about I hour Punch down: di vide into 1 equal parts: divide eat h pan into 6 pon1ons. Shape each portion into a ball. Place in buttered muf- fin-pan cups (each '' cur capac1t~ ). Let ri se a., pre-.1ousl) until do ubkJ -about 45 minutes. Bru-.h with the Egg G laze. Bakr 1n a prcheatcd 4()(Hicgree oven until gold- en brown -10 to 12 minutcs. Loosen edges and rc mo'c to wire racks to cool From the tip ol a teaspoon. slowly dnbblc a small amount of the Frost- ingo-.ereach bun to form a cross \fakes I 'Ji dozen l::C1C1 G LAZE. Bea t an egg 1ust until yoll .111d "'h1tc are blt'ndcd . F-RO TING Tum I 1 ur forl-'ittrred conlectaonl r' sugar 1010 a small oo~• I Wtth a wooden spoon 111 whi sk graduall) bea1 111 orange jUi<'.'e (about ~ tat-ik- spoonfuls) until sm1-x11h and spread mg conSISll'Ot \ Coat carrot with butter Carrots are hghtl~ coJ1,-.• w11h larragon-fla vorcd t'lut ter. giving them an tntt'n·,t ing fla vor and appcaran,, TARRAGON-BUTTERl-:lt CARROTS 3 <'Dpt 1llced car rot1(abHt •> I tablespooa water l table.,._ batlf'r or marprme 1.'11 t~a1poon \arrn.:on leav~• < ombtnc rrnh 1•111 ""atcr in 1-qu;u t m1.11• Wl\('-Slfc ca stmlc ( Cl\ l'I wath ca.ucroat ltd M1crowa~e(l'u$!1> ~ h' 111 manut~ or until tcndu 5tamns ontt or t~H ,, Drain. 1f ncai.-.;u,. I ,., stand. M1croW1ve (htJh) butter 1n mall aJus daih 15 10 :\0 scrond or untal melted ttr in t.arr-.<>n Pour O\er carrou and to'' li&hth w coat. Make\ b )(r\ 1n.i!> ' ~ OrMge Coaet DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Februaty 29, 188~ ~efrigerated .biscuits hot item for winner .. ~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -A WisoonSJn homemaker and mother of twins has won the $40,000 grand prize 10 the 31st Bake-Off con tcs~sponsored by the Pillsbury Co., with a country apple conee cake created from refriaerated biscuits. Susan Porubcan, of Whitewater, was chosen for top honors in the national contest that awarded $ 130,000 in cash prizes. Awards of$ 15,000 were made to winners in four other categories. Ann Mehl. of Minneapolis, Minn., placed first in the refrigerated dinner roll category for her ltaJian crescent crostata; Kato Perlman, of Madison, Wis., won in the flour category for her raspberry marzipan tan· Christine Bell of Golden Valley, Minn., placed first in the pack~e mix category for her ~uslrian apP,leoven pancake; and Eileen Thorston, of Spnngfield, Minn .. won in the microwave category with her quick apple pancake. There also were 15 prizes of$2,000 presented in aro up competition. Th~ of the winners are from California: Ehzabeth Penney, La Mesa, flour category, leisure, for her Choffcc Chiffon Cake; Jeannie Hobel, Sao Di~o, also flour category, family favorite, Peanut Butter 'n Fudge . Brownies; and Sonia Ganley, San Jose, refrigerator dinner roll catcgpry, regional American for Crcsc.ent Easty Potato Knishes. Their rec1 pes follow: COUNTRY APPLE COFFEE CAKE i table1pooe1 margarlne or batter, aofteeed I 'ni cap• cllopped, peeled applet 10-oance can refrl1er- ated naky bl1calt1 Ya cup firmly packed brown sugar 11• tea1poon clDDamon tea ~ cap pecan UlvH or plecet GLAZE: ~ etip powdered ••&ar '4 cea1pooa vullla l to i &ea1pooa1 mllk Heat oven to 350 degrees. UsinJ I ~blespoo~ of marprine, aencrously grease bottom and SJdes of 9·1nch round cake pan or 8~mch square pan. Spread I cup of the apples in prepared pan. . Separate dough into I 0 biscuits; cut each into 4 pieces. Arrange biscuit pieces, point-side up, over apples. Top with remainina apples. In small bowl, combine remaining I t.ablcsP<?<>n marprinc, brown supr, cinnamon, corn syrup, whiskey and egg; beat 2 to 3 minutes until supr is partially dissolved. Stir in pecans; spoon over biscuit pieces. Bake at 3SO degrees for 35 to 4S minutes or until deep golden brown. Cool 5 minutes. In small bowl, blend all glaze ingredients until smooth; drizzle over warm coffee cake. Store in rcfriierator. 6 to 8 servings. TIP: If desired, serve as desscn with cream . CHOFFEE CHIFFON CAKE 7 en•. separated 1 tea1poon cream of tartar ~ tea1pooe salt I et1p Hlar 3 tea1pooa1 lD1tut coffee Ya cap water 1 cap all parpo1e or ubleacbed flour i oancet (Z 1qaare1) 1eml·1weet chocolate, grated Z tea1pooe1 vanUla Ya cup Ugbt corn 1yrap Sae Porabcan'• Grand prize-winning Country Apple Coffee Cake 1 Ya ieatpooaa wbl1key, lf desired (Pleue eee BAKDIG/C7) .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~'--~~~~~~----- FROSTING Chaffee Chiffon Cake by Elizabeth Penny MEATLESS MEALS ••. Prom Cl TIP: For a change of fla vor. subslltute p1m1ento and green pepper for the mushrooms and onions. and Cheddar cheese and crushed basil leaves for the Gouda and dill. FRJTT AT A FLORENTINE 4 1llce1 bacon, diced '4eu• 3 Ya cups (about 6 to 7 ounces) chopped fresh spinach, cooked and drained 4 thin slice• tomato 'ni cap (% oance1) 1bredded Cheddar cbeese In 6-mch omelet pan or skillet over medium heat, cook bacon until cnsp. Remove from pan. drain and set aside. Pour off all but I tablespoon of bacon drippmgs. Beat together eggs and spinach. Stir 1n reserved bacon. Heat reserved bacon dnppings m pan over medium heat until hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. Pour in egg mixture. Cook over low to medium heat unlll eggs are almost set, 8 to 10 minutes. Arrange tomato slices on top. Sprinlcle w1th cheese Cover pah. remove from heat, and let stand until eggs arc completely set, about 5 minutes. Serves 2. ' NOTE: Instead of spinach and bacon. try sauteed chopped onion and shredded zucchini. A.dd a pinch of crushed oregano lea ves for zip. BASQUE EGGS 1 can (II ounces) tomatoes, undrained ~ cup chopped green pepper 'ni cup cbopped onion 1 or Z cloves garlic, minced .. 4 ea• 4 1Uce1 Italian or French bread, toasted Place tomatoes. pepper. o nion and garlic in small saucepan. Stir to break up tomatoes. Cook over medium heat stirring occasionally, until liquid evaporates. about ' . 20 minutes. Meanwhile. fry. poach or scramble eggs. For each serving, place either 2 fned or poached eggs or 'h of the scrambled eggs on 2 slices toast. Spoon tomato mixture over eggs. NOTE: In the Basque area o f southwestern France. a zcstily flavored tomato mixture 1s scrambled nght ID with t,he ~ for a dish called P1perade. Jn this version. the ·•sauce· serves as a topper for your choice of fried, poached or scrambled eggs. When you're in a more fancy mood. use ins a tilling or topper for omelets. Sauce flavors fish A low-calorie vegetable sauce tops your favorite ..,nety of fish. VEGETABLE-TOPPED FISH FILLETS 1 C11P 1llced fresb mu1broom1 r1 •;. e11p cMppff onloa 'i4 c.p cMpped celery • ~ Cllf water ~ tea1pooauU v 1 ~ poud1 cod, tole or tonk fl1Jet1, cut lD&o 1erviD1 r.::poou con1tarcb l &aMffpooa water 1 &dlapooa aJpped fre11t part~ Place mushrooms, onion, cel4"J. •1, cup water and salt 10 x 6-inch stass bak.ina dish. Cover wtth plast1c wrap. icrowave (hi&h ) 4 to S minutes or until vegetables bqin soften. Push vqctAble to side of dish ; add fish. Spoon tables over fish. Cover. Microwave (hi~) S to 6 minutes (4 minutes ~r S) or until fish flakes ea1ily with fork, rotatina dish f n 1-eup aJau measure. dissolve cornstarch 1n water ~Pone comer of pla~tic from .fish dish. Drafo cook.in& inU> cornstarch mixture; 1ttr. . • 16-0Z. FRENCH • 24·0Z SOUR rRENCH • 12-0Z FJIENCH ROLJ..5 MIX OR MATCH CHATEAU FRENCH BREAD BANQUET • 32-0Z. FRIED CHICKEN . BANQUET• 8-0Z. MEAT PIES ...... GREEN GIANT• 10-0Z. NIBLETS CORN 26~ . ...... ~·~.' ..... 39~ We' 89~ BANQUET• 11 OR 12-0Z. .,,q 7gc t~· DINNERS . . "' ............................... EA. GREEN GIANT• 6-EAR 1 ":6,t . 109 NIBBLER COB CORN.............. EA ~~~~ ·e:xt<~~:.~~:.~.~-.~.~~~~~~: .. 14~ VAN DE KAMP'S • 24·0Z. 349 ALPHA BETA • H~GALLON .. ~u 249 FISH FILLET ........................ ~:·'...... EA GOURMET ICE CREAM .. ~·... EA LIMIT 4 • 22.oz. BOTTLE • INCWOES 20~ OFF JOY LIQU:D DISH DETERGENT --·.r.:a.~~._.,.:.•.: •o •• ~gEAg ... 60-CT EXTAA ABSOR8EJ'llT • tl·CT. TOODlV. • 40-CT MAXJ-TODDUA PAMPERS DIAPERS ~· O"' .... • ' .i""I• t.-\,f'~., ..,.. , .... ~ ·~ ~· '0 ""-t G••M t ., ,,.,. ta. r K'•" O"' • '•••"'• ,..,_, fll.-w rt•' l a.,or f\+o' "'••ab•.,.•• •·or~ Prices Effective at all Southem California Alpha Beta Market• DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS Microwave(hiah)u!'oovered, l to 1 1/~minutesorunul ture thickens, sumng once or twtcc (Sauce may lumpy because of fish pieces.) P~ur over fish. wave (hiah~ uncovered, l to l 'h minutes .or until t.ect tbrouah. :sprinkle witb parsley. 6 scrvinas; SO • c:alori .. each. f Orange eo .. t DAIL V PILOT /Wedoeeday, Febf'uatY 29. 11M •• . baking prize.d by Californians FromC6 PEANUT BUTFER 'N' FUDGE BROWNIES t cups wblppln1 cream z c11ps 111ar • \'a rup powdered su1ar 1 cap marcartne or batter, 1ofteaed Z ounce. (Z squra) 1eml-1weet cllocolate, grated z tu1poou vaellla l "" te11poon1 lD·1tut coffee • eu• l teaspoon vanilla 1"" capa altparpose or ubleaclted nour Heat oven to 325 degrees. In larac bowl, beat egg '4 cap cocoa whites, cream of tartar and salt until mix tur<' forms soft t teaspooa baklDI powder peaks. Gradually add 1/J cup of the sugar, beating until stiff ~ &easpooa nit peaks fo rm. l cup peuat batter cblp1 In small bowl , beat egg yolks until thick and lemon '4 cap peuut bitter colored. Gradually add remaining 1/J cup sugar. beating ~ cap maraarlJae or batter, softened until thick. Dissolve 3 tablespoons instant coffee in •1, cup "" cup suiar water. z tablespoon• Ooar Lightly spoon flour into measuring cup; le vel off. z cu• Blend coffee mix ture, flour. 2 ounces grated chocolate and '4 teaspoon vullla 2 teaspoons vanilla into egg yolk mixture. Beat I minute at FROSTING: low speed or until JUSt blended. Fold egg yolk mixture into 3 ouces (S squre•) u1weetetaed cllocolate egg whites Pour into ungreascd t0.1nch tube pan. 3 tablespooa• marprtae or bat&er Bake at 325 degrees for 50 or 60 minutes or until top Z1'\ caps powdered 1a1ar spnngs back when touched tightly in center. Invert cake on 14 teupooa wt funnel or bottle; cool completely. Remove from pan. "'-teaspooa vullla In large bowl . beat cream until slightly thickened. 4 to i tablespou water Reserving 3 teaspoons grated chocolate for top, add Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease 13 x 9-inch pan. In remaining grated chocolate. powdered sugar, I 'h tea-large bowl, cream 2 cups sugar and I cup margarine until spoons instant coffee and I teaspoon vanilla to cream; beat light and fluffy . Add 2 teaspoons vanilla and 4 eggs, I at a until firm peaks form (Do not overbeat). time beating well after each. Slice cake into 2 layers. Fill and frost top and sides; lightly spoon flour into measuring cup; level off. butter chips Jn small bowl, cream peanut butter and 11> cup marganne. Add I/, cup sugar and 2 tablespoons flour. b&end well. Add 2 eaas and y, teaspoon van a Ila; beat until 11nooth. Spread half of chocol.te mixture 1n prepared pan. Spread peanut butter mixture over chocolate mixture. Spread remainina chocolate m ixture over peanut butter mixture. Gently cut throua.h layers to marble. Bake at 3SO dev ees for 40 to SO minutes or until top sprinas back when lightly touched 1n center and brownies beain to putt away from sides of pan. Cool completely, In medium saucepan. m~ll chocolate and 3 table- spoons marpnnc ovqr low heal. starring constantly. Remove fro m heat. S11r 1n powd<"red suaar. I/• teaspoon salt, l/, teaspoon vanilla and water until frosting is smooth: spread over brownst's. Cut into bars. 54 bars. CRESCENT EASY POTATO KNISHES 11. cap cllopped onion ..._ Z tablespooa1 margarine or bwtter 1 "" ceps cabed, cooked potatoes ~ to 1 teaJpoon ult ' ,,. teaspoon pepper 8..ouce cu refrt1erated cresceiU d.imler rolls % tablctpooDI margarine or solid tllortenillg, melted. lf de.Ired Heat oven to 400 degrees. In small slut let. cook onion in 2 tablespoons marganne until te nder. In medium bowl, combine onion. potatoes. salt and pepper; mash until smooth. spnnkle reserved 3 teaspoons grated chocolate o ver top. G radually add I lh cups flour, cocoa, baking powder and 1h Store in refngcrator. 20 servings teasooon salt to creamed mixture; mix well. Stir in peanut ~~~~~~~~~~__:_:..:....:..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----, EA. 32-0Z. BOITLE CRISCO OIL •DARK • llGHT CROSS-RIB ROAST 89 LB. EA. 4-ROLL PKG. 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Roll up, starting at shortest side of tria~il: wrappmg dou&h around potato mixture and lO opposite point. Pinch edan of dough to teal. . potnHide-<iown on unJ(CUed cookie sheets..,_ wtth any remainina marprine. Bake at 400 dearees for 8 to IS minutes or until brown. Serve warm. 16 knishes. Note: To reheat. wrap looselY. in foil; heal at 3 - degrees for IS to 20 minutes or until warm. Fudge Brownle. by Jeannie Hobel TRADITION. • • From Cl •orange Walnat Saace Oru1e 1ection1 for ganli1~ In medium bowl, beat ~and milk together Wl~ whisk or hand beater. Add oat. melted butter, vanil1-'1 orange rind and pancake mi x. Beat just until smootli. Allow to stand for 2 or 3 minutes for batter Lo thicken. • Use etcctnc skillet heated to 375 degrees or hcah piddle and test by letting a fe w dro ps of cold water fall on~ 1t. If the water bounces. the gnddte 1s ready to me. > Lightly grease sk:Jllet. Drop about 71> cup batter in the; center to make a 7-i ncb pancake. Cook until bubblq. appear on top and cake is light brown on bottom. Tum ana bake until second side is done. > Remove and place in single layer on bakin& sheet. Bake three more pancakes and place on baking sheet. Keep• warm in 200-degree oven until ready to assemble. Batter makes 4 large pancakes. To a11emble: On servi ng dish. place I pancake and spread with 2 tablespoons sour cream. Repeat with additional layers of pancakes and sour cream. Garnish top with a dollop of so ur cream and orange sections. Cut wedges and serve with Orange Walnut Sauce.• Serves 4. •ORANGE WALNUT SAUCE "'-cap packed browa 1agar ~ cap oraage jaJce lit teaspoon gnted orangt or lemon rind ,,. teaspoon salt ! te&1pooe1 co1111tarch 1 tablctpoon cold water % tablespoon batter or margari:De 11, cap cltopped walaat1 1 In medium saucepan. bnng brown sugar, orangtjuicq. n nd and salt to a boil. Max cornstarch with cold water and star into sugar max tu re . Cook. sumng constantly, and boil I minute. Remove from heat ttr tn butter and walnut · keep warm. Makes about I cup -Send your recipes If you've ~n cnjoyi~ our Cc;><>k-?f-thc-Weck series and would hkc to JOtn 1n, the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. · Send us several of your favorite recipes so we can pick a couple to share with our readers . The series also tncludes a photo and short profile of our special cook each week . Send your recipes to the Food Editor, c/o the Dail)' Pllot. P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626, and be sure to ancludc your name, address a.nd phone number. LIQUIDATIOI SALE WT 2 Wllll -,:verytbinq Goes - Bikinis $5..$1 O; 1-f>iece S l 0-1 S, Ladiet' Toplidera and Etpadriln $10.2~; Pan~o~, Shorta ud Ac. ceuon••.. on. PAIJACBE ~'! I I C8 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneectay, February 29, 1984 MASCULINE TOUCH BEEF·S UP MENU The '80s man has discovered the world of cookery, fi nding that there is more to the art than outdoor barbecue. He is trying his hand at more complex cookina methods and he has also discovered that the preparation and serving of food is entertainment in itself. The man in the kitchen can discovt·r, update and el\)Oy some wonderful classic recipes such as boiled beef with horseradish sauce. a robust power {>8Cked dish that has appealed to the masculine appetite si nce Great Grandma's day. Steak Oriental takes broiling beef one step further than charcoal grilled and is a perfect choice for a sophisticated dinner. Aank steak is marinated overnight in grapefruit juice. which tt~nderizes the beef. BOILED BEEF DAYTONA t tablespoons vegetable oil s po1111d1 brisket of beef or ctluck roa.tt 1 large on.Ion, qurtered l orange, cat lnto q11artert (do not peel) I large carrot, sliced I eeps oTuce Jlllee leept water • wltole clovet I wMle alltplee 11 peppett01111 • ..., leaf ¥1 teaspooa uu Oru,talJC!ft In a arge kettle or 58Ucepot heat oil; brown meat on all sides. Drain off fat. Add onion, oran,ge, carrot, arangejuice, water. cloves, allspice, peppercorns, bay leaf and salt. Bring to a boil. Cover. Reduce heat. Simmer 31/J to 4 hours or until tender. Remove meat from kettle; let stand S minutes before slicing. Garnish with orange slices. Serve with Horseradish Sauce•. Yield: 8 lo 10 servings. •ffornradbll Saace: ¥1 cap plaJD yoprt ¥1 c1p prepared w~te lloneradlab ¥1 C11 ~eavy cream, wlll Gently fold yogurt and horseradish into whipped cream. Serve with boiled beef. Yield: I 1h cups. STEAK ORIENT AL z 10 z ¥1 pouda nut ateak ,,. cup 1rapefraU jalce t4 cup aoy uuce l tablet~D orleDtal aeaame affd oil ! teaapooDt DijOD·ttyle mustard ¥1 CntpooD lf'Oud gia1er t;, teaspoon Worcestenblre sauce Score steak on both sides; place in a shallow, non-metal dish. C?mbine grapefruit juice, soy sauce. sugar, sesa'!le seed 011. cornstarch, mustard, gjnger and Wo~stersh1re sauce; mix well, pour over meat. Cover. Refrigerate 6 hours or overnight: turning meat often. Remove meat from marinadei reserve marinade. ~lace meat ,on rack in ~roiler pan. Broll l 0 minutes on each side. brushmg often with marinade. Heat remaining marinade; serve with steak. Yield: 6 to 8 servin . FRESH LEG OF LAMB 79 ~ LB. Llll1'UI POOH SALIS ••ESH PROYIMI VIAL FRESH TROUT FRESH 0-BONI LAMP CHOPS FOR WIENERSCHNITZEL 6 99 OR SCAllOPINI La. • 1-Lb Voe Pock Block lobel HORMEL SLICED BACON . EA 1.89 31 Oz Corton MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 1.09 ~~ 24-0Z. HUGHES ~PREMIUM BREAD L~--WHITE OR WHEAT 59 . ~' . ROUND TOP OR SANDWICH LOAF • Fonc y C,r een CLEAR SPRINGS PAN READY ' ..:._: · Astono Fresh Fillets . (j 2 59 -..r· TRUE COD.... ..... LB. • . ' LIMIT 4 FrtJzen Alaskan Silver SALMON STEAKS .. Le. 3.29 CHICKEN OF THE SEA CHUNK LIGHT TUNA c LIMIT 4 a.oz Jor Crystols FOLGER'S COFFEE 1.99 70-0z. Ori~Jtf!ol NABISCO OREO COOKIES . 3 .36 IMPERIAL MARGARINE l ·LB QUARTERS STICKS .69 PILLSBURY FLOUR s.LB All PURPOSE .89 LARGE MUSHROOMS Fresh CHOOSE YOUR OWN ~ F~Y,UR D~Y Bulk 59 LB. 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ASPARAGUS WITH OR - ANGE PECAN BU'M'ER l cup water 3 pounds asparagus, trimmed• 'fa cup pecan halves 1 teaapoon orange jaice 'fa teaspoon grated or- aoge ~I In 10-inch skillet, bring I cup water to a boil. Add asparagus. Cover. cook over m~ium heat, stirrit?g occasionall y untd asparagus is crisply tender (10 to 12 minutes). Drain; set aside. In same skillet melt but- ter (2 to 3 minutes). Stir in remaining ingredients ex- cept asparagus. To serve, spoon butter over warm asparagus. Yield: 6 ser- vings. Microwave Directions: In 12 x 8-inch baking dish, combine 11• cup water and asparag~s spears. Af!'an$e spears with buds meet mg in the center. Cover: cook on high, moving outer spears to the middle of the dish after 'h the time. until asparagus is crisply tender (12 to 14 minutes). Let stand I minute. Drain. set aside. In same baking dish melt butter on high (50 to 60 seconds.) Stir in remaining ingredien t s except asparagus. To serve. spoon butter over warm asparagus. •3 ( 10 ounce) packages frozen asparagus can be substituted for 3 pounds fresh asparagus. Cook ac- cording to packa~e direc- t10ns or follow microwave directions above. Meal easy, nutritious After a hard day of work, you deserve a convenient dinner that sausfies your appetite and nutritional needs. Salisbury Deli Open Face is a perfect choice and promises to make an every- day meal more than just meat and potatoes. Team it with a mug of soup and crisp green salad and ha ve a fun and easy night. SALISBURY DELI OPEN FACE 12-ounce package frozen Sallabury steaks 4 slices liverwurst, t;, -lncil slices ! 11Jces cbeddar cbeeae I kaiser roll or bam· burger bllD Bake Salisbury steaks ac- cording to package direc- tions. Place two slices of liverwurst on bun half: cover with one slice of chce~ and top with one steak. Spoon onion gravy over sandwich. Serves 2. Quick salad For a quick and easy shimmering winter salad. drain and reserve liquid from a 17-ounce can frun cocktail packed in juice or light syrup. Add wattr to liquid to make I cup and heat. Dissolve a 3-ounce pack- age of lime gelatin in hot liquid; cool until mixture mounds on spoon. fold in l cup dairy sour cream and drained fruit cocktail. Pour into mold and chill firm. ln••X•SMn••I~•· "(In lk apen· tlv) l'IOI ntgn In price: , .. aonabt•. ctaUlli.ct Illy Piil advert111ng Claaslfled Advertising 842-~Tft • Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Wed-oy, F-...,Y :zt, 11114 ct Get hooked on seafarer special Clam chow.der, pasta provide hearty meal Hearty meals like sea- farer specials make quick and easy cntrees. They're all made with ready to serve. chunky New Eng- land clam chowder and other han·dy ingredients like pasta. eggs, cheese, vegetables and commcal -ingredients that arc probably. already on hand 1n your kitchen. Pa,sta is a definite favorite in many house- holds. but, what goes on top is what makes it special. such as Chunky Veg· ctablc--C'lam Sauce" with Linguini, Chowder Quiche and Johnnycake Chowder. C HUNltY VEG- ETABLECLAM SAUCE WITH UNGUINI I 1.&blc1poon butter or mar,...Uc V. cep diagonally sliced carrot Va cap cut frc1b 1r«D beu• 1 lar1c clove garlic, minced 1 can ( 19 OllDCCI) clnaaky New England clam cllowdcr V. cap a~redded Cllied- dar cbccsc 1 1mall tomato, cabed % tablnpoon1 graled Parmc1an chuse Z caps hot cooked llllplnl In 2-quart saucepan over medium heat, in hot butter, cook carrot and green beans with garlic until ten- der~risp, about 5 minutes. Add soup, Cheddar cheese. tomato and Parmesan Use bread for Irish :repast ' 'By TOM HOGE ~""""' ............... On St. Patrick's Day, Americans across the land will feast on corned beef and cabbage, regarded here as Ireland's national favorite, like potatoes once we,... Delicious as i1 is. I can't ,recall seeing this dish fca- .turcd in many Dublin rcs- rtaurants. I did hear that cold, spiced corned beef is a itraditional part of the an- n ual Christmas Eve feast I was surprised. in fact. to discover that many of lhc top Dublin restaurants fea- ture French fare. as do their counterparts in New York. This docs not mean there is no national Irish cuisine. There is a delicious one. with such dinner specials as Dublin Bay prawns, broiled lobste r, roast chi cken and Irish ham. Ireland has come a long way from the dark days of the I 8th<cntury famine when people subsisted on potatoes and little else. Spuds arc still served, of course, but often as a festive side d ish like boxty. Bread is something the Irish love in many forms. There art yeast breads. soda breads, griddle breads, brown breads and scones, to name a few. Herc's a recipe for brown soda bread. BHOWN SODA BREAD 5 caps whole wheat fl oar Z.,, capt all purpotc flour a,., cap tagar Z tca1poon1 baking 1oda I teaspoon 1alt I cap batter cheese. Heat. stirrina oc- casionally until cheeses melt. In scnoing bowl, place lin1uini, Pour sauce over linguini: toss to coat. Serve with additional Parmesan cheese, if desired. Makes 4 cups or 4 servings. CHOWDER QUICHE 1 caa (lt owaeet) cb.Uy New En1land clam cbowdcr S eu•. beate• I etp 1kredded Swl11 Ctlffle 14 cap lblnly tllced 1reen ODIODI 1 labletpooat ~.,,.. penley Oeaero•• ':::.tpper I t-111<\ e4 pie en1t _ Preheat oven lo 3'° dCJf«S. In medium bowl, mix well all ingredients except pie crust. Pour soup mixture into pie crutt. Bake for I hour or until knife inserted near center comes out clean. Cool IO minutes before cuttina.. Makes 6 scnoings. To acrve 9Wed: Re- fri&erate uncovered until cool. Cover and re.friserate until servina time. Save2 l9 pe~°u,. PB' • lb . . :;,: . . __ /:J:' f'i:e,. .. Fryer Breast :ro;,J 39 pe< • lb Truell 'N Cnmchr or A1o1 c:ruttD JDHNNYCAll:E CllOWDEll l ea• I lt euce1) ~u.kJ New EwcJ.a.di clam·c"""' '4. 1ca1peo1 tllyme leavea,cn.W 11ablespooa1 eel"9mffl t ....... , •••• all·plrpoH OOllr ~ tea1,... ltakia1 pow· der ~ teatpooa ult 1 cu, beateD 1 tablcspoo1 1alad oU i .... _vnm Preheat oven to 350 de1ree1. In J.quart 11ucepan over medium "'"""" heat, combine toup and 1hymc. Heat thorouJttly, stirring occationally. McanwhHe, in small bowl, with fork, beat totctber~, oil and milk. Add ltqu1d mixture to commcaJ mix· tun:. Mix well. Ladle hot soup into two 12-ounceoven·Proofbowls or crocks. SPoOn com meal mixture C\lenly onto sur- face or· soup to form 4 to 5-inch circle. Bake 12 minutes or until soup be- gins to bubble at ed&et and cornbread is riahtly browned. Male.cs 2 ser- vinp. • - or NatwaJ Girain at.ad • • S'Yoe 89 /\?lb. • /oat each een"Giant Niblets Com or Peas ~~~ ?9 .40 •o• • p~g. ~athioom -· '""·Tiss _:;<.~ '"" ue Z egt, well beaten z 14 caps tour milk or buttermilk Mix together the two fl ours, sugar, baking soda and salt. Work in butter by hand. Mix cg.s and sour milk. Make well in center of dry ingredients and add egg mixture, blending until a stiff dough is formed. Save .97 .60 7.50•. pkg. 1.79 :J.49 Save l.31 :f$0mL 2pajr btl. pkg. Tum dou&h out o n a floured board and knead well. Divide dough in half and shape into 2 round balls. Aattcn tops and, with pointed knife, cut an X about 'h inch deep into them. Put loaves on oiled baking sheet and bake in pn:hcated 400-dcgree oven ~5 to SO minutes, until brown and baked through. Cool bread before slicing. Best eaten baked fresh. "T'°'\ttGI 1000 ~'\.~ ...... ' ·1. , ••• ~"""' ..a.II. ~ 1. ••'";..: ... 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ActuaJly, when low as 8 pcrcenund as hiah a.bout a lot of su~ ma.kc all kinds of absolute What these folks most I percent residual aupr The human palate has the a label says t .O it is actually as 16 percent. jecu to be danser· J determinations hued on often do is judae a wmc by and assume the wine will be possibiUty of detcctina referrins to ooe f!&m per Because a penon onoe ou usually to EllY information tha1 was in· the statistical numbers tbat sweet and therefore not to aupr at 1bou1 the .S level, liter, which ian t much had a wine at 13 percent themselves. It's tended to be general in appear on many labels, their w te. The fact Is they but 1 hi&h acid balance can supr. that they found "hot" and 110 different with MUI nature. these days. numbers that have probably consumed ma.kc supr undcct~tablc. Alcohol is another ma~ showina alcohol, they wine. The "danaer" when it can't be equated to taste many a wine containioa The hi&her the acid the less interpreted quantity. On reason they don't like 13 Havana taken a comes to wine is Qnly that even by experts. Wine ii lhatsmalla(J'lountofsweet· noticeable the sweetness. the average, alcohol per· percent alcohol wines. wine appreciation they wiU make narrow de-one product that wiU never ncss (with 1 label that To set the record strai&)\t ccntage of table wme is Balderdash! Oncc &llin. course ,somewhere, read a made a concentrated study cisionsbasedonthtsmisin· bcmadcbynumbers;there didn't provide any on residual supr. myself about 12 percent (in this balanccisthesecret. book or two on "me, or of all the "hrpe" that fonnat1on that will de rive arcjusttoo many vanables. m1mbcrs.) and thought lt and other wnters often instance, actually per-. There arc wines of l U No Games ... No Gimmic.~s ... Everybody Wins With Stater's Low, Low Prices! FAMILY PACK ..... Ualt ..... ~---- LESS THAN 3-LBS 493• LB. Itta Our Meat That Made U s Famous! Beef liver Kraft ....... sse Dressinp t.) Spic'N ("'i $"9 83 Span ....... ._. llEOULAA Oil DIET Pepd, ...OULAll Oil 8\JGAll ~ PepdFree Pepd light, Mt.Dew ' . LB. BEEF Cube DOG FOOO.BUAGEAS.ORIGINAL OR EGG & CHEESE Top Choice SUCCESS Riee (I ' ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda • LAUNDRY DETERGENT GIANT SIZE Dash · 9 LIME & SCALE REMOVER UmeAway 9 SUGAR FREE·A&W ROOT BEER OR LIKE COLA OR DIET SUNKIST ORANGE OR Diet7·Up LINOAS CORN Tortilla StrlpS PALMOLlllE Bar Soap. FOR OISHES-OIANT SIZE AJaxUquld •H11 •1.11 ,,4179• MEDIUM SIZE "'--'""' Awortecl Flavors ~SHASTA SODA _Se@lood S!@-lectiona! Shell.on Shrimp=. Rall but mot£lo Steaks ~ .oz ~ .... •I.09 •>OZ •I.89 . )Ql•I.99 Ll ~S9 /\ "n '."" •• ~~~-~··· s.t ll•ij Fltn:: CIUl'1Ca =-: ... ----· _ .. •• • •• '1.57 .'111 . 't• '2.m .'t• Coke Diet Coke, CallelDe ..... c.£!~'1.. Saiki Clftll :-·· ... 'U1 Diet Coke, Tab, Sprite Siila llstllt Clftll • . •••• SllU fl'llll .... Clftll ... '151 -~ ,.,,........... 'fl ___ ___,_ ... .,.. ,_ ___ .._ . 2 LITER ... 'Ill ... 14.8 ..... 1119 ....... , .... !14AI alcohol that can taste "hot." and wines of 14-plus percent aJcobol that any expert would aucss several percentages lower. It all has to do with fruit extract, vicosily. acid and tannin, the enttre makeup of the wine. Simply put. you cannot judse the .al- cohol sensatJon of a wmc based on its alcohol per· ccntage. f nterestingly, federal regulations do not require winencs to hst alcohol on the label of table wines so long as the alcohol level is below 14 percent. Many imports do not, and a few California wineries arc be· ginning to leave the figure ofT. When the alcohol level is not printed on the Label, the term "table wine" must be. Because table wine defined by federal regulation is wtne under 14 percent, no further definition is re- quired. The fact is peopk buy wine for taste not for its alcohol content. If they're looking for alcohol they .. buy spirits. which must state its alcohol proof. Proof, while we're on the subject, is just twice per- centage. In other words, I 00 proof vodk.a is 50 percent alcohol. Why use proof instead of per- centage? That's a long story., and maybe I'll tell it another day. I'm in favor of wineries omittinJ alcohol figures on table w10es, because then we'll have to judge the wine for the way it tastes and f ccls. rather than making a preconceived judgment based on a paltry percent or two of alcohol. I might add that t favor wines of lower alcohol when, and only when, they taste as good as wines a percentage or t~o higher. That isn't always poss- ible, because alcohol is one of the differences between wine and grape juice and acts as a conduit for the components of aroma and flavor. The late'lt winery to eliminate alcohol figures for many of the reasons above is Clos Du Val in Napa Valley. Winemaker Bernard Port et says, .. If the wine feels hot on the palate. no matter how low the numbers on the bottle. it's 100 much alcohol. My rule 1s. if the wtne tastes too hot . it's too hot." BEST BUV: Today's best buy isn't the least ex· pensive wine ever listed here. but it is one of the most comple' and it docs drink like several dollan more than its asking price. La Crema Vinera 1982 "California" Chardonnay ($9 or less): This wine is produced in the same gen· eral style as the most ex- pensive French White Burgundy and sho~ the same rich composition, toasty butterscotch flavors and hvely finish. This is not another over- done. flabby California Chardonnay. Buy a bottle to make sure you like the style, then rush back for cases. Only 2.000 cases produced. For those who like Chardonnays with that crisp, acid green apple tart- ness, try La Crema Vinera 1982 "Arrendell Vineyard" Chardonnay with a sug· gested retail only 15 ccnts higher. And if pncc is no object. the 1982 La Crcma Vinera "Ventana" at $14.50 is one of the best Chardonnays around at any pricc. Peach y garnis h Hot stuffed cling peach halves are a pretty and delicious aamish for roast turkey. Use peaches canned the lighter way in juicc or liaht syrup for 1 fresher taste and fewer calorics. Simply drain the peaches, saviOJ liquid for breakfast juice. Place peaches in a shallow bakina pan cut side up. Fill peach cu95 wtlh cranberry sauoe and sprinkle with cin· namon suer. Heat under broiler unttl bubbly . Classy Autos Advertised in the llllJ~ CLASSIFIED INDEX REAL £$TAT£ r""1'"' Al\llleom Htllo 8otlbo"' l•laM a.lboJi l'rNr""'t. C'a"'JltoOO Bt.h 0.-t»l Mat Q,.iaM- 0.M P\Jlnl a Toto ,..,, ... ,nva~y """"""°" .. h Hv.nl ~r ll'Ylfl* ~&r.rh ~·1111· ~,.,.,..,,,.,, wk•,.,_, "'19M\ v .. ,, ~Wporl 8 .. th iMon Clnnrlllol' 11401 J11an ~pi.ttroo~· e.n ... ,.,.. """'a-.t. S...1h ....... na .. ,_,..,... 1\Mun W .. UNIVW M«Aille H- NfHCr ~~' a.w,_ Proptv ~.~1 O!nd.""'"'" .... Dupi.. .... UnoLO !i"'*9 ID bl-M""<Od l~l'n>p<'llY lndu.,rul Proply Lou'"' s.1~ Mut..i. Hum. 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Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check )'OUT ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT ass umes liability fo r. the fir~t incorrect insertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642·5678 2eOO 2100 ...... ltr Ill• uoo .. - 642- ..... Ill Wt lac•• Pr 1311 ..... J~ II hf. 11e1 am.. 1A4 om11T11 WLD lut. 1wa---1R1 c:..ta ... ,..,._,. ... .._ __ ..... ....,_ ;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; liliilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SuP9r :'.Prtde of own· Ciro. theM 2 rw'ltu botn •OUQ•i!iioti1iiiiiiiifpiil7•1.·,..--•p;;;;~•. • Tl-I• erahl~ . 3 B,. 2ba nt ocean 18r utllpd ~a&dtapee R.,.. Seller extfeme ly motlva1ed on thta 3 bedroom ptua den new.r home. Excellent floor plan atao lnQIUOM • lam· Uy room..Otnlng room om bln•~= with a rackllng ~. Seltw Wllt atallt buyef Cell now 5"46-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS ' Lovely 2 bdrm 2 betn ~ner 1 unit, tnr .. 2 SR upP8f 1300'• Aleo 2BA frig, lncky. wlHc to mal« • c.,dltt Model:· eou\tl ot ~ ~!t R::"m!.°'s ~~~~ a.coo· 539·1190 BESH• •hop• end ~ u .... N.w 1,. ~l =, = the lreewey & close to at t t 7% tlJced 30 yra. !ltgant 2 Bdrm & o.n. 846-5212. No pee = 1671. I _.. fNflt :=:,~·,~~~~~ Near Huntington Hlf· ptuan crptg. 2~ Ba,*" 1br G.,.c:Mn APt. frlllhfy M10. Tozf 1 r fNflt P•rk Te<r.ce Aikin" bOur Buy to llve In Of fOf & glaH. 5 blka to OCW'I. painted. 709 HamlltOf', 1736 _..... -.: 1 38 500 • Income 001 cw p¥t oer. tutty nw Ptaoentle '475 mo .... , • _... 1 • Abefcfom~Co8o40-2"69 mW!t yerd. No P9'•· lnltned occ:up. 775-7121 peld. "°"' .... ~'DllP 1.91 IULn -P85Jmo 1nqu1,. at. 1 Bf w/poo4 '400/mo '""" _..... ;...,.. ... 111-1• lll*ITW. 527 . 18t.h 81 ~, $300 ~ 6424202. ...., .. Md'!:d'::<."': . !~~~~~~~~~ Ex~tion.I tax ~t1 F .. t Steal! SBA 28ath rtte 833-fi2.t :• wT!J*'\fuiet•· Ii with I hate New•ort elOee to oce9n ,,...,-2 Br t~ ea. E.eldt IWMM. (7 ~:,..,_.,. •aa _ ••• Be.en units, lnwst early kit ch 1850 + '•• petJo. pool, tndry fed!., ...:.:...-..:.:~..-.,--~~::r.-u~IOOI ~.-.1~ _.., ... _ to get full benefit In 198', IS3M190 BEST t• no P9'•· Avall 3/~. N!SO. 8hatp :a 8c1n11. • ~ •"' :. 1'Wt .... "11t. N. 2 dupleKea nur bead!. HOME FOR RENT 2.58 E. 18th 81. ~ garage No peU. RMttora,e75-eo<>O ltt .... nUPllOf 1979 conllructlon, 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 1800. Herb*U ti, 831-1268 M75/mo 641 •ID ..U OIYI ..... _ A nut & clean "C" unit In l339U,ooollucl h F9"Ced yard & g11~. 2 er t 'A ea w/Dftl, erpta, St""'° -. _. a trta. , .. I~ an excellent Inside lo-1.&1.n Kid• & 1>81• wef<:ome. dr-. bit Ina, lncd .,.,d WflfM& .... a.itfi> 4J~1~'!:!! !:. fil~~tt lJdebOut cation. Vacant and avail· llJ. llOI Agent, no, .. 8&3-0755. wiur-~uo wttet Peles. bdt 1410/n.o ..,:tU'O ----- tne best areu of Corona Bay & Beach able Call ua for detail• Vacant 3Br 2e. $175 3 Br ~ 120 Call 1·5PM tL ~·pt! d e 1 M a r • Owner Red Estate 1 .... 1211 2Ba S760 1Br "480 ciOM 2439 Orange"E" ... 1595 WC~ m011veted. Malce 111 offer. •Hatala, Dttnt 10 1chopl1 kid• ok 2819 Senta AN"C" .1615 f.T -. .. u1r.cran~u.1--.-.... rt 1450 982-4471 Keith HS-9853 2819 Santa AN"L" S585 M15 to It• ....0 Traditional Realty 631·7370 WEITCLIFF Palm m clNt conao lniat 2 Br 1981 MtPle Ave. Agetlt ., Cheertul two bedroom. 3 Bt tennla 10< trim . Refrlge, no pe11. '475 for 1 1Jr w/aofl, trplc. ,,.. two bath condo. Slgnlfl· deeds reel ntate SSS 1 to 4 Bdrm&. 2 people Sierra Mgmt dahwr. 1 blOdl to ...,... cently upgraded. Weaher WfHI ltac~ 1141 8191348-3412 ' S700.S1100 841-1324 1750/mo. t4CM'7t1 and dryer stay. Two car • I .,_ Zl .n!n _--, 2 Br. 1 bath, Eutaide 2BA 28A Mobile .._.an garage. Community pool MIH • ,.., 'fiisor 1 2583·B Elden $525, C.Mery v..._.. .., FHEOLHIUl-111 ·········· · $ l.C3,500 FM 111.E IY IWlll 1 bdrm. beamed c;;\11ng1, It I 831-3671 water 1850 mo. "171!10t7 Dally Hot Ust of 80-120 IJ1-1IOO Quiet location ... mountain bright, new paint & etpt, ea y ••111n propertl... All Orange ......... ~ .. rtJ.~~~ vlewa high atop Laguna washer & dryw, $700 mo 2 Br 2 Ba 382 Victoria St. g-••• 11, Co. defaulta, free 1111 & Beach. 4BR 3ba Euro-u 875-7716 New carpe1 drapea peirlt. 1.... -do*n Instruction on hOW to buy 111.Ma peen style cuatom built to mo + ut •· 786-1172 $525/mo. 851·9523 1:'.,,..:s.75 ... ..; , .. ~ forecloeures. 996-63t1 Peaiaaala IOl7 residence. Pride ol own· Beautifully decorated. 8 Ba 1100 clHnlnt d•P· erahlp lhowt throuohout. cornptelely furnished 2 r 2 nlcie qule1 upper, c........., ...... ..,.1_ •SE um Baytront condo, lrg 2 Bf Muter aolte ln<:ludea Trihse $1095 673-0896 patio, enci gar. Aon. ,..,-_ _;__, ___ -='9~=--=---=- 0ver •n ac. In Newport 2 Ba. boat slip, panoramic llraptac.e and jacuzzi. lefl i..t.-..1 3880 Mlcnetton Drive 548-0477 Neer 009M. 2 Br. 1 8e. backbay llN w/dbl wide view, aparlltlng cond $2.Cll,500. IHHs , • ._.. Irvine J -retnge, c:rpta. 9lld . ..,. drive for hotae trallef. RV, Furnished $575,000. ce11 Open SUNDAYS 1 to .c CtaeraJ izoz 8 __ .. '725 No ..-, 11..-. 213/9"47 -51"4.C ev ... 3t80MOUNTAINVIEW E.llde 2 Br 1 Ba, dbl car H+ ba. W. Ide. Br.,"' -liiiniiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiit :·h!.':.~bl~ :'::its~ 213/945-2347 day1. LAGUNA BEACH h••tr I Wllter gar. frpfc fanc yrd, new, crpll. drpi, & ... 111' I.Ill ii 76"-1501 Owner will ahow by appt. 673-3750or49"4·2220 •11t1h $650/mo. 751-.4888 blt·lns. Encl patio, chlld'n Bec:nelor .. uUI. pd l34IO .,. " OK. No Peta. 1875/mo 7aa ..... ,11---~"'!9!!'!'"""' .. DUPLEX Great loc. Steps .aAMIS Hll.n Turtle Rock (President). 6-45-6646 mo. no ..... --1 from Beach & Bay. Front Walk to bch, 79 Skyline. 1 PROP IUl&IEMEIT 4br, 2.,.,ba.. panoramic _.25 • Vaca 1 1 BR pper Npt Hgtt. 2 Br. ' be. ""!i unit 4br 2ba. Baell upper Br + den, trg pvt yard, ll•l lll-lll• vi.w. 1 or 2 yr ..... C I d n u t · gw • .tc. Ideal for IWltr unit 1br, 1ba, garage, $2SK 538-7388. P.P • S2000mo.FonpptmcaH 7fC:'0fP•. g"5t-O~'· ~. s!:'°'S:· ~ deck. $184,500. Prine. --:Jerry Freud Realtor • .,,,... only. (71.C) 499-2551 . WfHl litatl 10SZ COM: View ol bay & llghls &40-6999 '525/mo. 2 $r 1 e. Eaet· -------- OPEN HOUSE 11 • .cpm Goi1 courae vleW. Fore-across from perlt Decor· Unlvtrlltv Pn side quiet. yatd. garage. Fri-Sun. 2109 E. Balboa closure, aave tnousands atex cha1p, 38d , trench "The Terrec.;t 2 Br. 2 Ba. w/d hk..up lmST llW Blvd. Lg Fam. Home. Bay Poots/apas Eut Nine foors. atnum & d1n1_!!g_rm CacdiH. ati.dlecl garage. 1eo Monte V11ta R.xwn .. 8oud ~It Movla Gl>f'OtHomfl S..-R...W. v .... uon 11.Pntall • ""11a1a i.o s ... ty 'kni.lo W&n~ o.r..,.. I« 11.Pnt <:¥he..-tt.ni.11 eu.u,_ R..ni.ls Oimml R..ni.ls lndwot ll#ni.la = C..tr1l ?904 ~ 2:90I Great °"portunlty to own View. $"495,000. Seti/ Laguna Niguel. _Make S 1800/mo 17501mo tat IUt + MC TSl lie-' M2· 111J ._, ..... ......,.._ _______ your own. Five year Old 2 irade dn E·Z terms otter-wllliletpwlthfinanc-OCEANFRONT 3BR 2ba Avail. Miich 1. 752·258l IN Bdrm In full aecurlty de-OWC P/P CM.c-1842 ex Ing llPM·u low as 7°h".4 upper on Seashore. Fan-1565/mo. 2 Bf. 2 Ba fll)te. Slnglee 1 & 2 Bdrm~ l'lfll NfW J'QR' "lATMOI '~ ... s•-.. M .. R..n"'b ANHOtltC£MENTS 2907 2908 2909 2t12 2tl4 2t1e 2918 2910 m2 29U ,.._ ...... '" :!002 .._, .. f'uuncl 3004 P...-n&ll 3012 P-1 9"-fv'"" 3014 S.hool> • lnot""'110n 3011> ,.. .... 1 lCl18 BUSIJESS' FINANCIAL Bu.at-for S.i. ·~ Opponunihn a....-w.,.i..i •fn.....,,_t Oppon"rwllft lnv .. in-1 Wented •MO<Wy t.o Loan "Money W&nt.fd Mor'PC" TO 1 EWLOYMENT 11<11 ""•ntN •Jafta W•nt~ S'\O) SSIO ~S20 MAJOR REDUCTION Bl& CllYOI On one of the · largest lots in exclusive Big Canyon. Spacious 4 Bdrm. Deauville plan with dynamic outdoor entertainment area -spa -40 foot pool. built-in wet bar and BBQ. High ceilings .. large kitchen. Reduced to just $695,000. A Terrific Buy!! 17141 673-4400 velopment w/pool and (209).658-7472 71J0.2~3 ta1tlclocatlon $1500/mo Univ. Pk .c Br 2'n Ba. 2 enclsd gar, alt bit In•. menta & TownhOueM lush landscaping. Pain· ~. yr1y frplc1, back• to green· near ltlopping c.nter from M60. V'* ebout leuty priced at qnly C.rtal ••I Mar l 2 lt!J!rt l11c~ Iv. WlttrfrHt llt•H IH. belt. end unit, _nu opt, 810 <Anter St furNlhed -s>ta. ~ $19,900. 751·319 t By owner. Cory duplex, 1 "Gm. IUxurloua Condo ...... ,. la 1-1.00 d r. p.. & pa Int. TSl.... M2-1111 with TV, liMM & ~. • SELECT pool, good rentals. Flne In Villa Balboa. Anxious ~J~~~~~·,J:&-8060 ex $595/mo. 2 Br. 1'h Ba new may be rented tor litMW1 ~ · Investment. $310,000. to sell By ownr , __ I_ crpta,drl)l&palnt,li le t~orlonger.No.._ PROPERTIES Pr Inc Ip a Is on 1 y S 122.000. 946-7893 lalHI Vaulted celtlnga accent 2 story Meaa Vero. 1oc'.'to r~d). On ~ Ad. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii 6-40-.4999 UYCIEST wm •••i••••• 2201 BR great locate many ex· pets. Ref's req 3117 at an Joequln Hits Ad. --TEIUOE LIU•llW/Vm 3Br +den +tamrrn 2•.i. tras kids line saoo CoraJAgt/Own55M221 144-1• ••n-/ H ' Steps to Beach &. Bay, 539--6190 sm , .. BEST 111A1 Tll Plll Never before on market ba, pool, apa. Great duplex front un.lt. 3br 2ba I:: 'II I $625/mo. 2 Bf 2 Ba Eaat· Watemont apt. 3 Br. Lovety family size home on Thia well maintained financing. Reduced to I • Iott br. deck & patio. ~UI Ii I side dote to ahopl & 1•.+ ea. $1200/mo, ,,.._ utra large tot In ex-home located on quiet $285,000. 2l3·•30·3629 garege. no pets $1200 HOME FOR RENT trwy. off street quiet, crpts. end garage. boel elusive Irvine Twrade cul-d ... 1ec street with UYnllT ••E mo 1stllast·S600 sec. Lagun• Hiils 2 Bdrm. saoo. lndry rm 185 M... llip •v•lt. No peta. Nicety l andac aped outstanding well manl· Onaand, w/boat slip. Flxw dep (7 14) 499-2551 Fenoed ~d• & gw.gea. Tll llc-' M2·1111 675-&eoe w /greenhouae and cured glll'dena. Bright upper. Peaoeful atmos-C • IM 442 Kids & pets welcome. $6751 Eu side 2 Bf ""'vny..,......-wln..,_i,.......,7=-1825=:-=-:(3=-=Bt- clrcular driveway. Three end cheerlUI throughout. phere plentu of prkg New 1 •rtal I 11 w. Agent. no lee. 863..0755 , ~· T th ,.....,.· °' ., · bdrm•. 2'11 baths end IOf· Priced 10 Mii 11 $399 000 ' ., . .CB 2b i;: wl t Is 1 ~ IHI wn ... '......... 2 e.. 1 bfOcit to beectl. ma I d In Ing room. Fee. Maxine Propp. , kitchen, 2 br, 2 ba + xtra r a, v , """"· enn , 1;31rt ltacla ylll'd. garage, lndry rm, clOM to al. 203 33rd. St. $3~7.300 Include• the rooms. $325,000. gdnr. 2 frplc, own/agt _ off street quiet nice loc Newport Beech Alty .. Mrs. Long, 650·1190 $2000/mo 759-8006 S /mo. Modern 2 2617 Ora~ · 675-1642 land. -E CR . Story Back Bay, 48d 3 TSl ...._. J lll• .......... . BAVFRONT: Spectacular JASMIN EEK. Ooean ba. 3300 a/f, 3 car gar, -..-• M • • I'll (714) 673 4*>0 oorner vi.w doctt aec. view, 2 Br. 2 ba, den. PiOol lac '/.ac: lot.. Posa 5 ado ·-a.. $~3!I0000.67s..233o 11800/mo. 844'-1687 l\irn0roPt &,.2.,se& ..... I /SW. P us~.~.ont • ' evea Couteay to Bkrs. . ALL UTILS PAID Only & two bedroom lpts. WOWll IT&m• COICP&Jn Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba 2·Sty on $900 yrly Npt Hta. Cute $395. No r:i-ts 711()..8862 CHINA COVE 17u1 n..,n1 park 400'"t Heliotrope 2BR + dbl~ + gar· Eutlide 2 Br 1 Ba $325,000 851·8787 S 1200 673-8823 dener 675-$550/mo 2617 E Elden C .. tl.... IO SEP&l&Tt Super .CBr 2•..,Baocean eaYifon t 3 B r 2Ba 631-1755 ·-llEITfl&ITtH · $1395mo30'sllp$30021 ---view. pool, lrplc, private Balboa Cove 673•1464 EastSlde 2 Br 1 Ba gar. 20 nw CllHS Portoflno In 1cces1 to beach lrplc. beam cell, $61 Simo going ...,u,,,, """""' Prirne H. V. homes S 1400/mo 760-1875 BLUFFS 3 br, 2'~ ba, split 1st 1as1 & $225 2 per· ' ~Macnab -Irvine MERCHANDISE SS30 1.:::::::::::::::::J m s I• MESA YElllE'S FllEST A giant 5 bedroom for Ille C M.' _. ..• bl~-·,,·-s c Pride of ownership A:-:-------level on greenbelt. Fresh-sons. no pets. 850-1798 · ·area. ..s om · $329,000 Fee Hiii Mesa 2224 ly paint-... , c•-an $1350 -----Plaza. 1,2. & 3 Bdr from _,0 "" "' <=-Jde 2bt Iba, -~1 yard, , $100 000 H -"' a.,.. 2BR 1B .. DUPLEX. mo. leue 720-0279 """ "'"' · never o er..... NGI ,.. private g11age, bit-Ina. FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. ALL UTIJTIES PAID. HUL.TH LllO ISLE before. 0 down to vets. -Wllh garage S525 month. Bluffs beeutlful decor, $700 mo 6-45·9857 Antu.a'-*• """"""''"" ""'"""" IMJIU 6011 6011 Traditional 3 Br, 31h Ba. Baydront, pier & :!:: float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $9900000. exec\ltlve family. Warm, cory llvlng & family area with brick fireplace. Large country kitchen 1 bedroom & balh down· stairs, 4 giant bedrooms, 2 balhs up. Air condition· Ing with electronic ftlter A prime M... Verde area. $189,000. Call now for ShOwlng 548-2313 Hurry I 8 .c 1·6 3 O 5 , -1-11-,.-.--11-_-1,-1-.-1-1-1 540-7532 greenbelt, 5 Br. or 4 Br 24 1 1275 ,.._, ,,..-.,,,---....,-----E'akle BKl'I $350, all ut1I • 11% fixed rate. 30 yrs 2 Br enclad gar crpls plus bonus room, 3 Ba. pd. lmmed oocup CLUBS. TENHtS. SW1"4MING, phis much ,_.,, Sorry. R1d1 M•tff .. l• (Amrraa " f.quoptN·• 1 lompul<'n f,,. ,,. Y<>u ""ST& 11.•• CITIE Monaco w.th best GC drapes 773 W Wiison. No S 1600/mo 720-1 128 --------2BR 1ba single level $"4995 down. under view. 1.C Rue Vlllars. pets S550mo 631•8212 -HA_R_B_O_R VIEW HOMES. $515/mo, walk In CIOMt, f um1\\fff' Lar"P 'I.I" llOUM'hc>ld (,..,.s, &Ole tj(tl2 e<ns s100 Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg pla~oom. :~:! fireplace. beam ceiling. $420,000. $900/mo. Darling starter Open wknds. 640-l538 •Westside sharp 2 Br-. -3br 2ba, Avail March 1st share g11 lmmed oc- home, huge COfner IOI. CONDO WESTCLIFF 2Br t Be. house. carpels, (71 4)6«·7220 250-1022 a.rpancy. 85 1-042.C Agent Kathy 960-1630 2•1ae. olbhle pool sauna drapes, lncd patio. w/d Newport Beach Bargain Frpl pool prvt P•iio no ptts Modfts .open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood ApAftJae11ts J ..... 1,y M•honrry ....... 11anNu1 M .. W•nt•d "'"""'•I lnalrumc'nLO 011""' r .. m11u .... a. f.quopmf'nl finuo" Ora•ne Jf'lo (,;oh ~~· S1tr""1 BOATS C"41rtl'f RI-no ~,_., ,.. ..... , ti .-s•1 .,.,,,... Eq\lop .,nl ~f'VK, .0 ... & lll.•'-· lwt•r ... ppltl" lnatrurnon S.olht>0rm ... TRAHSPOfH ATIOM f\1ruaft t w yt"lft C:-.P"n Mu1nr S.kn 0MutUf'.yllfti~•t•n ""~ 11 ........ v. ra1l.rn T rav..-1 'Traoi.n UhhlY AUTOMOTIVE UVI l,.#.a41f\I Auw !Wn11,_l'ar1> Auv. Wanttd porta RM• Roch • w,,. ... 1 o. ...... T""lu Vane Ano,.~" t.•\o111JJ1"' AUTOS M>ORm> ei16 6218 622~ 6224 622f:I nrn1 8230 6232 7CllO 7011 1011 7014 7016 1018 7020 7022 7024 1016 7028 8010 8012 8014 801G 8018 to20 I02l 8014 I026 ftll• ~· VIO) /1"'11 •101 11.u•ton t1ot 8 MW •112 (.'olft'"1 91 141 0.16Vn ti 11 loo"-'1 ""1 .-Tan 9121 IRVllE TEllUCE Panoramic bay & ocean view. 1Br,1 Ba. patio, pool home. Prime loc. $775,000. VISTA IE( USO llYFllOIT Fabul6us bay/mountain view. l Br. l ·Ba. condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. IAYllH PUOE IAJFllllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,375,000. PElllSILA ll•E OCUIFllOIT THE REAL ESTATERS Eastslde 2 Br on 8100 IQ tt $143,500 20% 845-9"442 rm No pell s555Jmo + .c~ramlly alnglel $450 r11e dShwsttr X-~ 2 Bt oP R2 I Ow Ill secunty dep Must have p E ... 557 ot. ner w con· llPUI 121'1000 M, 1 yooo Cfedll 548•5442 or cloae to ocean h aststde.., 1 -2841 sider VA terms S 115,000. 539 "t90 BEST Ally , ...... Aasume ex lat ng $280,000 · 70·5629 ..., ...... D. Bourke R.E. 5"46·9950 -< Eastslde clean 2 Br. trplc. i~~~~~ ;~~~~~0~~11 Mr RENT GUI-DE s~::!C:Us~~T~~s~~ meatiBllU 2 car garage. Ready to •••UR YI MIMES 2ba 2000 sq tt 97.C-2144 I . • move In. SllS,500. -I POOL DOVER SHORES TOWIHOIES •• ST •Ru a•··" Devin R.E. 842-6368 Only $217,000. 3Br 2ba. IAWllE • 0 -... ...... I 3 BEDROOM • 3 BATH "-.~. fer •••• Owner has bought another 1.,-,.-~~-----pool. quiet 1tree1 near H A t & Cond vw • Nice 2 Br Condo + ettach lchoots/Sh""S 760..-0861 ouses, p s OS $1900/Mo 5"49-7991 F """ I ............. , and wanll Offen on this dbl gar $92,500. Mon--.-Landlords Advertise Free r..,..., vay t...,...., tng. lovely Tudex ltyle euttom tlcetto 1 1tory Bkr, AM Modern 2 sty Baek Bay . .c 50¢ at S1ores & Markets 2-.C Br. pool hma 3300 sf, double garage pool & IP• NNport Be--. So. 1700 16th Strttt (at OOW'f) 642-5U3 NNport Bodil No. 880 INint Awnut (at l6ttl) 645-UM home. 4 Br, 3'11 Ba, den 831-2170,PM496-76•9 Bdrm, 3 ba. pool/ape, 2 8"41·4280 S3000 & 2500 sf, $2000 2Bdrm 2'11 Ba S780 huge family room. apa lrplc's. h1 ce ilings Eastside 2BR Blllns incl 5.C0-096-4. 9-SPM 2 Bdrm 2 Ba • Den $800 l"!l!!~~~!!l!!!!! end seuna, solid oak IOUI I lllllTUI YI $397.500. May trlde for dlhwShr kids/cat AOK Wntai•attr 2. 666 W 18th 6"45·2739 1..: lft - woodwork throughout. 2Br 2ba w/yard Ip, sec commerclel ex Jndustrlal s525 539.6190 BEST lee L•rge 2 Br 2 Ba crpts, .::Sa-Pi!a•"~1'°' .... .,.-..tt.__. _ _. Nice ooastel vl9W9 and gate. S 10,000 under 1981 Prln only 6"42"1366 -An entire house fncd f()( drapes $500 No pats 2 Bdr n\ L . gerege, ywd. easy access 10 achoofa purchaae price. 842-8799 ltmmac E side 38dr 2•1t Ba ltld/pet encl gar 5450 73 1 6829 blk to beeetl, klda & P9I Ocean & Jettty vtews. Marine room 4 Br, and beach. Owner will••· or 78fJ..6822 & 6.c.C-8722 PllOE SUSHI ' townhouse, nu paint & 539-6190 BEST fee ----OK $495. "498-1082, 3 Ba 3700 f 4 ki $1 28S 000 slst In arranging flnanc--Fantastic Npl Te<r 2 Br• cpts redwood deck -- --Like new 1 Br Condo • ' sq. t. car par ng. • • · Ing. Only $350,000. BHt. ltacla 1040 2-sty, end unit, 2•1t Ba.; com,;, pool, 1ac & tennis ~art.tits flr1i11a•4 water oriented landscape 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. t bloclc •o COR •• u. CAYl llYFIOIT 1 s.c•-7020 IY IWIEI lrplc. nu carpet. blinds & cr1 $990/mo t yr lse. lalMa olf patio. mlCrowave. gas be.ch On alt• laundry Lllll IUL ESTATE tlle Best buy tn 1own1 645-7050, 645-4685 Peaiaaala 2&07 range, wood lrplc, garage $675/mo. 881-6142 Corona island CUSt. bayfronl lot. 85' boat Beaul. 8br, 3~·ba, form din # 10 Sand Dollar Crt l -w/opener + carPort. Yl/d Su 2 deck. Plans avail.. Now $370,000 w /trade. I OllT& llU rm. tam rm. lrpl, pool, $117,900. Bkr, Sherry Long Awaited! 3 BR 2 BA a.coo Small studio Pvt hk·up. POOi & spa No N':'!-s~';li 1..ba.13. tndry .. IN N t Ht C t 3BR dtlc*, xlnl cond. many COShOw. Sunbow Realty under $600 flat nr OCC beach StrMt ~rklng 1 pets.$625/mo See by ,...... ~ .... -271.,.0 $450 . AlllllWIW ll•E 2rb. pt~'· ... ~! om f + xtraa. loc. at and ol cul· 531.22.c2 I 539-6190 BEST Rlty lee adult 675-3063 •nnt 5"49-2"4•7 .. ..,... a, r • .,,_a roo de-aac. Reduced for -~-..,..,. Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view. 3500 sq. Gueat pt wlfrplc & BBQ. qu~ aa1e to s 189,500 YHWWS OllllS 'New 2 Br 2 Ba Condo 675 Cfltl•m 2'24 Lrg 1 Bdr u'Pc>er anc:t gar, ~ll~••.,•~~ ..... -llliiiiii.,,__ f .,.,.0 000 w·u tr d f 1--1 ~ ........ $225,000. obo 9972 Voy..,,er c w 181h St dbl garage. no $435, Mesa del Mar aree., Hwt>ot vi;:™· A. t .• ,.. , . l a e or uuu prop. 111 leler•lt lltr. c:..,1 ,,.., .... .vJn-..tment r Tum-key bech hide-away pets 5825/mo Sierra Nice 1Bt dplx, quiet, MP no ta 75 t.9905 Iv m .. __ . tum BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR J.11 I'. Y' fl, (Jo ,, ~. ~. f, ''• f,lf,1 NEW IUSllESS PERSOl(S) Contact the DAILY PILOT for lnfor- m•tlon regerdlng the county ,... qulrement• for uelng • Flctltloue Bualn••• Neme. ., ...... .._..... $84,500 Mgmt Co 641•1324 by gar Emplyd adult, no~-__ 1g .......,t, . rm, ka. Pftv Ml· '121 Daya (213) 373.9993 Country Charm 1 Bdrm , pets $395 548-1021 New ~ 2 mllter Br 2 $350 Incl. utlta. 120-0376 -ira•1ra11T--Eve (714) 96-4-.466.C $112.900 I Nice 2 Br. 1 ba w/gar. w/d .___ car gar, refrlge. dw. tt. Matlll9 adutt non1'ftla 9¥5'1111" ...,...~ Agent 831·4980 hkup nr V1ctor1a & Ca· STUNNING lrg 1 Br. git· I d 2371 B ......... , kl'c, ~,... .... • Owner occuplld upper VERV PRIVATE 2 Bdrm $595/ A den apt pool rec arM own n ry rm ""'""" ' .,..,_. unit. Open beam celllnga, house near beaoh on cul l Lii HPLD ~~-i309 or 83 ";~3187 gt $"475/mo. 710 'w 18th st: Orange. &"45-0303 -ieges '300. 860-2 pine paneling. FlrepllClell de aac. R.V. acceH Walk to shops beech ea.1 -B t •---Pvt 1 Br, trplc. pool patio, Room In An Vty com. In both unite. Lower unit •125.000 Bkr. 963-8377 Pier tarry real 3Bri 2bel01t NawpOft charm lBR aa ' --gar No pets 399 W Bav fortabte nom.. Prof. OYer elways teased. Great lniM I ee. 21a hi Bl 673-2943 abode complete ~itch Ill •a&>tup. bedi. t l 2 £. $5 15. 8!1()..8357 35tM onty "--' to C8lt aeaaonal rental area. kid 01t upper $300 1 ,. am pool s~ t8992 Aorlda ---M2+2917 Ownera will ca~new 1at * IPll .SE * ••Wit 8-tt 11 I lee 539-8 t90 BEST fee g.c2.2634 842-3172 · Quiet cottage type. lrg -~,..-:-"="'.,.,.._..,.............,._ · 28dr 2Ba g11, pvt lndry SEA & SUN LOOOE T.O. Call Marla oovttJ on low priced Rancho San W/SIOe, 1ngl lam detKhed Lleaaa ltacla rm, $685 + $300 refun-$ 110 "* up. Cob TV Joaquin • 2 llory Uflll IP Piii I hme, 3& 1b•. angt car dable dep Reta req'd No 3026 w eo..t ...._. ..... I own home w1v1ew Triple wtde 30'x60' Lw..,. 1 gar Naw CfPtl & paint ST 010 pvt ent. pool. peti &.c2..a350 ··-.,, ~ Owner ftexlble •-Avail 3/.c 11t, tas1 ... MC Mature, PfOf buslneu leatalt .. "". 911~ 842-4321 EXT. 315, 318 25 PALOS-Sun 1·5 llvlng dining-kitchen $700/mo 752-2881 person Nlsmkr $.400 mo STUNNING lrg 1 I 2 Br JL-~ .._ J OOtan Bkr 759-0619 area. 3 bldrooma & I thru June .CIM-0451 2 Ba garden -c>t. pool ...,. ..._ 3Balh .. both light & dark· Dau Ptlat l S."451$535 710 w 18ttl St "Them" lfu,..... Tnlff'llph Vouw ... ...,..,, Volvo Mi. 9127 9121 tUI t13' t i SS tin tUI .. ~ 914) tl41 t14t 1161 tlU tlSS "'1 tl)I •111 1111 Ill$ "" Daily Pilat ·::~:~· S<C~4l~-"£~s· ::: -----..... ~(\A' .. "°""" ......;;,.__ __ _ •• _ .. ,... l.t!..t "' .... .... ,-~_... .... ........... ._ .. ,..,._. T 0 0 N l L I I' I r I INVEX I ~I __._I _I ...__.I' I ..... .,.....r .... u...--GT'o_,Y--ij t.' °"' '*Ollt>Ot OOI into tlOflle ......... l'__.l.___l _I __ .. : : ~*.!' :;r:.: CRtMUE lroomWM 1o11-I I I' r I • t-r .... :·...:~'~ -=' '--"'--__. _ __, _ __..._.._ __ -· .,.... • ...:i._ .... Ne,,., ........ • ";~,~~',':,'""" ... r r r r r r 1 • ~~·~t:"!N~~~( Ulhl~ I I I I I i I I " OllT••• .. lllTEOITI er lntatlors. Next to rec ~rt lteU Hit -llli•••n fll•DU POii, • -... 4 Br, 2•~ ba, llngle femlty rm & pool area Agt 3 BR/2 BA. 1790 -••Ha-11 • ., _ Immaculate and werm detach.o home, Turtle 540·5937 · VERV A nRACTIVE n ront' Br 3 Ba dpht ..._ Newpot1 8d'I '41· 1'90 ~~ ~ this abpecl~I Rock R1d98. Ltg yard, ___ '493~87 --~~!1~~ 9th. $900/mo. llle~·"V 1 8loc* ffOftl '*d\/H 8, ,,.,.,,. .,.tWMI\ ey "' al e, lnlatcom 4 MC tys, Oceenfront-El Morro No OCEAN VIEW· 2 bf, 2 ba -----utlfully landtc9'*f gar· ~ 2br 2be 2 atofy. beaeh. Redec«ated 2 c.ntvec& much more 30 Laguna long t~aae condo, MC gate, pool, OCEAN~ONT Sharp 2 den -i>ts PoOI I ape $300 ... ""' MQ.1518 bdrm + den ~ with yr btlow merkel rate .c97·2233 Of 552·5522 \eMll 17!!0 '42-9772 br, gat No r:i-ts $875 mo Patloa/dedls No pe1a lnatant "CUfb ~ .. · nnan $330.000 F0< into II T I to 8117 (2131795-3011 Bactl 1455 Beeut rum hm wflro Br, Pnc.d weH and OWf1W 1• 552..()917 (!Mne Pacific) ~Prete~ I 111 ~ It 1 Bdrm $$2$ walkln °*" fllf/IW/Ory & re .. onabl• 1309.000. onthe=trnm m SIR 2BX mod4lm • "....... '· 2 Bdrm t e. M10 ln0fe.l385650-«S1'4 Ca1t 831•1400 PL.All I Et J.4JrrO Ho Lag 1oog ~offEIToro Adklds ~2BA1.,.baduple•• 2 Bdrm28a SISO Cof dilf Mat GMAT wAnRntoNi 1n Turtle Rodi .c bdrm 3 1ae .c11.i233 552...5522 oei teoo·a & am '" ·~ mtle from bMcn Mo 10 22sa. .. ~!'9*28d Way BR & ea..~ ot k"· o.. & ' • ' 53M190 BEST mo rental 191/IUH MC ....O.H2t Ir $$75'rno ~2$5 HOMl~ .... ba. ,.,.,, rm and a 3 car C..atrdal -taq 1850 to S750 AlSO -- REAL UTATE ~~~ ~:: ~rty l ISi f .. atala nigntt~ & wekly rentata • Exe condo. tW bead\. 3 l•---·111-·.~-•I oured 1and•oaptno NiiOfiiYf,ont p;;m; Yal!tz 2U4 :~~~ Can Rhonda "1c:alfleld :rv1i13 ~ Mr.o 1221,000 and you own omoa bldQ. 1472 aq n U7!r1DhiX1d0036do ---~---1 &PAIWfi HOO/mo • .-.gottablt USI THI DAILY PILOT ..,AST llSULT" SlaYICI DlllCTOIY For RHult Service Call 641-1671 ....... the land $1,8000000. Bnt Grundy trplc newer kltc:h 2 gar Aflltatah, Val. !Baeuutut garden apta 9M--MOO U1 215 dey't. .am. attr t7M181 kid• Other a ave II. ~tio. decb "'99 No 7M--40e3 """'*"8 lso-;:-i -·--~-• I H 53M1IO 8EST Atty,.. pat• • • F ~. ~ '° ~. I ...... ... • .-...~ tH• Ptaia .. nn Bdrm t .. M 10 lf'lf "9 £ bMf condo alty ... MJ 0 'L 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $13() VII/pool. Ctoee 10 tr-& ~I leed'I 8eeut IBR nr beach, ~ yerd, St to beectl 28r tbe 3N W Wlt90ft 131~5513 ~ S42S 720-lMI w w e yrt otd ,,..:. ll8t"-* Ind S 2S mo )'tty, ,,.. c:pta.. gar, •Id,....-.~~------"""" txN91:f 111 TO immed o=1P n s-1121 1150, 1~7 WIS 'W t1JJ11 F(w 2br 1 poo1, -11 2 • ._ -i UIS•12\dl CM ..es..1 onty, '33-802 aM tot Bey Wlndow9 I "*"' rrplc ... t ' ,._., ...... 7.,MI HOO 11324 Mr. Thomu ~ qu.akty 28R 2.~ fiM 11( w;t: peta ~i~ Mo ClaHlfi.ct Ad• ara th• ~~~~CfPe' ti\~'500• l aunctr1°i9ro'o1,.,o. SL MQfftt 764-«111 or HI mbr. ~be. •Id, an.. to • tvcoeNf\11 ....,_ ..., SES 171-0t45 M2· 1'°3 ~ ~;:" bMd\ • pr9 or ytlnl..., ft'•• Sl!l.L ldl• Items ~"" a -t:~=--'!","'""°'."'t ~,-o=-, .. -"'!''"-,.,..be-1 ------•• LITI ...... 11 .._., ..... 1111 ,._ ____ __. WANT AOTION? Mtt8' way to tel mew. Oell~ Pilot Claaln.d Ad Claaaihild Ad your one-Weal. a Oatly Piiot 0..ss'ttcl Ads "42-6671 PIOC*lf Mt-M19 too~ oatt\er. Cl•n'lled M Ml· 11 i.:=~~~~~~==- l \ D2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, F.Oruary 29, 1984 $2.17 per day t C•!.l!!.!!.r C.atr1t1tr1 1u•nta1 .... I ..... o. RtMOORINd Xtim ...... l.'18 ..... c...... ~ .... ,., ~al,.. 8MICl09 ~-c A*> CUalom ~ 18 HI CAii Me Flrtt I'll nx any. A·1 '" pttmito t;. *'91 W• Pfelfai P.1111t1ng Prol. •13N9~,.--w,p-.-... 11"'t_y_p-.-... ,.- That • At.L rou pay fOf 3 1111411, 30 dayt ." ........... , ... 1H yrwln., .. Uc.bonded. llmTJ-1 .... f . ToPped/ramoV9d. Clean· thlng11gfltr<Hi.ea.26yr1 Haveowntrantp,22yre Bettquallty 2&yraxp nom•&Commef m~n· prle•t.llC ,, .... t.Fred ln1'd. tea-~$64 eny11me Remocl•llRee>alr•: comml up. new l•wn1. 751·3478 exp · r.ta. W.,t 646-1118 ••P . gd r9''• 542-6161 LIQ. T-118,0i 730.1363 telnance 873-8222 2131434·8339 L.8 D•Vld In IN la Jttil Aemode!Jno & R9pllre AN ~ ~:i:.t1~i~ed. C~Upe•Tr• Trimming t RVINE HANDYMAN *G HOUMdeentng * STARVING COLLEGE QUALITY PAINflNG, FAIR ave 7141835-11&28 An.ti ~ Ol CWP«\lry & Yard Malnl •HtiUllnQ Wlll take Cir• of .it your A91iabte, •XJ*. ft• Mt STUDENTS MOVINO CO PRICES Fr• altlmetu Canoplea· Terpa• ent• Nr VlctOfla, Cotti M-.. gen building 76t-t803 '2 la' MIKE 850-3283 P'obiema In rnlnui.t Cetol &4MS02 e&o-3203 Lie n24•439 lneured Call John 831·'0~ Cloth•• Rackt·Shelv•e DAILY PILOT SERVICE Nlgnte & P/T &42-8412 -----l!tactrlcal, plumblng r-oRWEEKt.Y ••RV"""'.. &41·&427 * * * Unoffl<:lal Painter PSt•2 84a..ee78 Bulld/Remod otc, kll, rm ... Y Dootl I O any •la C1Mn-up1, lawn malnt, car&*\lry, etc. 7ff·3t02 "'"' ~ BABYSITTING MY HOME tdd • bey wndw, Frend! (GROOMlNG SCHOOL) tr• trim, Ci~t w0tk, -- -(HALF OR FULL DAY) WATCH US GROWi for lhe 1984 Olymplcl llMf l!P&lll Newpart & COlll M..-dr, patio covld~t Lie TMCMr, 21 yrl e11p fr• .. t Juan 6-48·9448 AMERICAN ANOYMAN Call Ron 76-4-t7M Cu1tom ,r,f/ext 14 yrt Ar .. 6-48 8238 44&415 St~ 6-47.8078 6'4J.2848 Cerpanlry, Wlndow1. u-.~IMnl • Minor M81lt Wl .. 81 exp Meny local rall 1 111 l)'P", t9 Y'9 •iq> In· Comm9'Clal/~tlal Paint, .cc 847-2387 ,....,...... 11no • &42·2238 Gaty 1 SYrenc. WOfk dcome DIRECTORY Mother wlH ba~t In my C M home Ralllbll and reeponttble Reat0nabte 1et11 Mre Llltlaton R.pair-~~no Dttr Ill~ L.andteape Matni.nanca ~"· Relllble Fr• Plano 1eNon1, beglnnlf· __ 1 87S.~837 0oor1-w1n0owt-<C•b1Mt1 b68AS dXloA@ii ouaitty ~. , .... uc . ..,.,,,, Paint~. 0ryw111. t.1. PhoM &4&-4232 •dvanc.cs. TallOfed to Pa~rl•t I''" ltmct plut.JbURVINI! MIRROR ~th.HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBl!R ~ :::i~:·11:;ryF-:-e.J~3 Repair or R.,,iaca b:~~ ~-:'!.' a.,;tc. F:..-:.;;~rtee,TL Houeec:!Mnlng & office. C'~~ ~:~,1~2 111 lfXIWQA~li siNTREIPRPiolNRGS ·JXvcEE TREE seRVicE' C"'Ll BOB ..... ""2.3 ~··•1 ---..-. ,..__,...,.., low "rlcee, HAN INu/ T T T I n~ H , c.. c. ,. .,....,.,,. .... "'·"'124 REP•tR El ............ .. s c .,_ •73 .. 2 ,... , m-...... ov. IU.- t .,....., " .. 2 yra ellir:"ience· r.t'e. p-•-•• Vt A M .,...011 ., 1'11 Wedoeedly at no axtra char gel CALL TOOAVll 8&0 6018 ta Urttt !p;all --C··---try C*Mf\t dry-u1u .. -•• .. 174 11111uq -lng·CINn UPI 979.7595 • ~ •_..........,. ---· . . ·-· vv -.. ave •HANGING/REMOVAL• T t I --Orlv•w•Y•. Sldewelke. • YWALL TAPING ti ..._ w•ll t2 yr• 831·3'08 r• P&lmll Patios Uc"d Call Ron • Mowing, Edging Twle41 • ~ -YOU1 HOUM Cati 8~ 11 t yre •JtPet'ltn<l9 • tr •t 6ff.003•toon 970·9828 All Textur .. & AGOUltlc mo. 120-125. HO~ 1e ...... , 2 1n11g1tlc. rallabl• av RICHARD SINOR MIKE 85t·1800 •cr'IU""'"'f91Q"'l.rt"'lo .. N"'· .. A"'l'"l ... X""d"e-s &II Fii Lttl omputer Mod 1 .... Fr .. CounMI M~ &42-7CM7 Free .. , Kevin 873·1&03 DCJ'MP Joas i mature woman wlll CtMn Lic«IM 28~4. 14 yr• ot BLACKWEL-DER Peper· Mott 1ubfect1, SAT I Rod Sandford'• concrete BLACK DRYWALL INC ha. llalttt, lltM•I' SMALL MOVING JOBS you< h•. &45-6124 O&O h~py tocal cu1tomer1 nenglng & removal Oual SSAT Neomi 957 ·8612 Y<Nr Deily Piiot Servt<:• OifectOfy RepreeentallY9 1Ma1t Mdia1 * N9W cebi"9tl. ceblnet lacing. b•ra & lo<mlea counter1op1 Cl42·0881 ~,.m:::;rC:'::o~~0~0 Hang. tape. acou11ic c.11. ~·"' MJ.8!lt MIKE&4J.t3t1 lac•• ax Q;~,;~::~~3= _ w()(lc only 240-3173 Tul•Lltnict __ _ ~l Tll--'?' & wlll l••lur .. LIC 11111 l PllflllllUL HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE ineome Tex, r .... r•t•. PROMPT. NEAT PRO· Ex'*1 Wallcov9<1ng In· T)IPlngiWOfd Procwfng H2-4121 tit. JOI ~raa C I 4 3190 t-S32·5649 Weekly gerd9ntno mow Furnltuf9, Traeh, TrMI lie .. bonded ADVANCED FESSIONALS 83a-71•9 1tallat1on. Reu Contull· All bualne ... achOol & pet· Cuetom TH• Service IJtctdoJ adga, lertlll:ta, 0 p1une: 963-5416 NORM MGMT SERV 964-7612 ant Aulgnmt SQ1 8590 IOf'l·a1 proJecta 851 -10-41 M1'itioa1 .'••• .. •liq Car~••!! Ouallfy workman1hlp weed, culllvate & epr•y. - ---1°2YRS EXP I'm email. Rell prle•• 547_6322 ELECTRICIAN Priced Rasldenlltl I Commefcltl Hauling, Moving. Student llall x Mt prlc .. ate 9'TIAlll We Gale Should Hang Wla•n Cltaalat __ _ 1---lf .... 1Efts•T1~F~O~R .. L•E•ss---- right. frM .. umate on F I ti hu lrg tructc . reu rate R Together Uphol walls , C"Meirt large Of IM811 fob• lie '" • ..... Think y<N Jon 759-1938 S.rrict ON eSO-Mn 939-0730 anytime WHITE wlZXRd child Cara m home In 3He2' 873..0369 Gell 1,41·1"1 KRUEGER HAULI~ Pru11glou1 Newport C HUCK THOMPSON WINDOW WASHING -s·p•ec•1 .. A'""L'""l .. O .. W-R"'X•te·s-A•p•ir. Rernoo.i. c.men1 Custom Ollallly Work-Ltc 12yr eicp Dave 831-3408 Ina rel't 851 ·6285 r, --LllJ~ 1 I 1 Beech Malling Ad· PAINTING PIHttr~ltJXir .. The only magic 11 Woodbrldna nltnt pref., Elect Contractor: Frff • Ir I~ Furniture, t1a1h, cllln-up1 ""'2 711. " OUaL1TY·· •31 202• •· I dr .... t . Mall forwardl"". ..., • "1.. PLAS ER TCHING "' " • v raeponetbi.. 11lnt ref1 ••t OutJlty work ,u., Laa ... .,. Gt, 10, Matt 645--~89 ... SPECIAL LOW RA TES (,,ustom Ouahty WOfk-Llt E.cpert Carpentry Servlee Repair· Remo0-Addlllon1 Doofs-etc 548-4980 c.c 1 4•731 "'"7 """ 3763•7 S 897 83 h o I d I n g , c • 11 • I n Cu1tom homes, no mlddle R11tuccoe lnllaxt 30 yrs Window Washing• yr• ex.p •u • v mag "" -vv91 II .. teve • t .IA.Plllll IAINlll L f HAULING-MOVING metl-check Newport Mall man haul9s tntrlexter ••P Neat Paul SAS-2977 lnt lde/out, plu1 ecreene. lne rel i 85 I 6285 FENCES & DECKS Ouellty Redwood work l erge and Small Jobi LARRY 754-1820 Childcare my home-N B & ELECTRICIAN 839-6035 pphance dellver · dump B O x 3 I ' v I C I I • Fr etl Mika •98-8394 low rain Andy 644-42S9 COiia M ... 1rea Lott ol Uc 233108 Sm•llllge JObl Jon 645-8192 7 t4/831· 7863. PJaa~iaf A•11i11ct ··~ir TLC 8~·7169 Jobi, repalr1 548-5203 TllllElllOlll Btatil .. -,..-~----~~~~~C::,:~1~~:~ 1..,.2....,491•,•11·.-,-.-0--l-l_l_I_ Wi:~~ Cl ••• i-81 St-Ict F-··altart Lewn-tree·thrub ln1tall w S 1 s2 .. ,, Mi·nCH _ in .. TrM trim/Removal 2• Lr El 110-llll MA NRY *TILE Fr• .. t. Dave 87S-3901 ater Heate< pee1a .,., !'I ___ .... ""-•"'•!!"!• T U ,_ PINK ii lefl-f1L•a ,. • •11 Ty,... <>---. & Uc -WINDOW REPLACEMENT ANOER tJ APPLIANCE Buy-Sale-Repair 134 I W 19th SI C M 646-5538 PROF CARPENTRY R• pairs remodel•. addltl . decks. stucco & tank Fr est rets, 15 y11 In ar11 No 1ob too small Uc 386-405 Glen 673-720S ne n,..ua ~DIES 111 u I Lawn ma1nt1Rotot1t11no Furnacet & Gat Ptplno "' ..-.,.... INT /EXl 20 YHrl Exper Drain• clear lr<''Tl S tS NOW In your area For a a11gia i-Lm•J FrMhtlm11e S46-eo85 831-234S Av9<age Room $29 ~ Repair lauc;ets, dlap, etc CENTt~~ Alum wlndOWlood perfect Job Cit! for "" _. • ,._ " H Cl l Meterfai. 642·0U2 Anytime M&M 642-903.3 inlle ....., In y<Nr w .. umatea 551•12•3 • Cu1tomUphol1tery 811•~•• --Hit tll •I Mnia1_ frames. 1 day MNlce. SELL idle Heme with a Daily Piiot Ctaulfled Ad Free Ettlmat .. & Pickup * * Tiobe REPAIR ROBIN1S cLUN1NG -Alic UoVING -Qualify painting Inf/ext, SELL Idle Item• with a 960·355 1 Have t0methlng to Hfl? delivery (71 •)SS•· 7128 Elec-Plumb-Carpantry SERVICE a tho1ougn1y Quick/careful low rat• fine workman1h1p Wayne Delly Piiot CleNWed Ad WANT ACTIO~ c1 ... mecs Ide do It well Atk lorJ Valenzuela Remodell'Ketlh 648-4872 clean n<NM 540-0857 Uc T138048 552--0410 Leffler (IXOYE) 751-9103 &42·5878 Claultad Adi 842-5878 •Lt1111•1•r ..... •.111311004lill!;l;:•;;••:;;•;;;;aa;;t .. ;;;;;;;;';;;'°';;; 8111 W••• .. banking 9100 ltlJ ...... 1111 Btlr WHIM 5100 lilr Waatt4 9110 ltlJ ...... 1111 lOGlllTllT TILLER EIOllW llOIOllJ . KENNEL HELP ADVERTISING t0< one ot o c · 1 o4<*1t Weekend•. Driven lie r• llllA Prt·toltttlT11tlltra Fun & part time openings (CU units 01 experl9nce nee C M 842-9181 ' HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 1es1abllsn1d petroleum lmmed opening for general contractOf needs exper"d teller. Good 1n- accountan1 witn con-terpereonal communlc•· strucllon experience, wlll tlon eklll• detail oriented nandle account pa~eble, 851-990'0 P111onel compa11la. Corona del quired SA0-423• Advert111ng agency and Mer office. Excec>tlonal w1•A&•f f-1r111am merlcettng servieel com- ----opportunity. Benallt1. , _,.... •nii:-eeekl I di Id al Call Lynn 547-5e25 EJlper d In residential end pany ng n v u receivable & billing. all on Comm~ce Btnk ' computer some general EOE M/FIV/H commarclel. M1111on w/2 yeers medll ••· ,.,....., -··-• VleJo .,.. 8SS-3791 perlenee Strong print -• ... " ..... beckground a must. PIOMOTIOI Cany<N Tbdtsday, Marcb l ARJES (Manh 11 Apnl I 9): You'll gain acces~ to .. secret" 111format1o n Path '" dcart«J fur progress. you'll bend of un ncces~ry c\pen'iC'>, you'll tx-ahk w 1n1cll1gently plan campaign or Jou me) Cycle otltce dutte• No smoking ' In omce Good salary & wm snUIT t>enelll1 Call Mr Hiiier Rent 01 top % Fuhlon for mature lndlv. wltn lee-t.eallng Agent needed fOi eoma broadcast d"lred tory work eitpet Salery Coeta Mau apt com· Mutt be lle11lbl• commeneurate w/expet.. plax. mull be ex-644-7520 but we wlll train Cell bwn perlenc.d In 1eu1ng. ix.tb· Spare 3 hfl nightly? Are you Well groomed, dependeble Found black/gray/white lg shaggy M/dog VIC Kelly- brook 'chool CM Aller 5 30 pm 545 3681 7141730·t273 10AM-12 111and erea &4~-0661 Mon-We<lnes or send re- aome to J T Alton Inc 17501 Irvine Blvd •4, Tutlln. Ce 92680 8·30-S pm 496-5761 Ile 1alat1on1. pegboerd IEllG&L WllUIT FI T pfr Mature r~ 111tem, knowledge In a.ck ottlce. City of 01- 11ble PlflOl'I to wont in landlord tenant law a enge Exit benefits Pie Shop. Day & eve mu1t Hlghty motivated 714-633-6012 hour• avail. Ref 1 req. Mii atarte< needed fOf Models Male/Female Apply t>etwn 11em-2pm. aggreulve company. and Mlf motivated? Do you mu'-C" up, )our 'it·~<. \0011 w1ll-bc v1nd1cated T AUR US ( ·\pnl ~II-Ma\ 201 Numencal. awological t )de~ point 111 w1\h fulfillml'nl. populanty. new stan s. beginning of unu~ual and HlTWlllEI En1oy w01klng with kld1? If you can anewer YES Phone 648· 7021 2.30-6pm Mon thru Fri. d I h If hi nh d d d Found Feb 23 Lake For· n:war 1ng rc atmn~ 1p. tg 'IY't IO cpen encc:. creat1vtty an est· Springer Spanlal needed lull llma Apply In peraon 11 Newport P1- clflc Boa11. 2200 w . Coast Hwy Npt Bch remcmhc-r to \Cntl ··Thank Y ou" nolt' for recent gift tem Call 495-5818 GEMINI I Ma> 21-J unc 20) Jndl'.idu.il who w unscled you in pa~t UHi lCClllT Bookkeeper tor book-1~ af;!tn ,., allablc. ~111 help )OU g:un "higher ground." Lcam by Found Male Dob part HEOITIYI kPeep/T 17"P2-'1c;7111 Mtvlee Kelle Mc Oulr11 Pie Nlary bued on prev1ou1 WE NEED NEW FACES ShoP 218'~ Menne A\19, experience Please send For placement 1n modeling Balbo• talend 873·7437 re1um1 to P 0 Box ,obs 1n Orange County ~ 8708· 125, Newport IEW Ylll WEIT PIT OEN OFF :(i;i8jj Oflentld. eocurate typ 20·2Mhrs wkly. flH 675· 1787 morning• bol[erlgolden lab Hunt .., -~ 1eac inJ. share knowledge. adhere 10 pnnc1plcs of Golden Rule Bch 964_2•28 The Orange Cout Delly -- Professional \upcnor docs admire you. even tf in a grud~ing manner Pilot has an excellent op-BookkffPer. lull charge. II CA NCER (Junl" 2 1 -Jul~ :!2 ): What seemed a loss will rebound IO Found Melleae Fem. Calil portunlty tor a career you ere looking tor a pet· FIU/Till PAY Beien, Ca. 926S8· 1708 Tiltat laHOJ PAIT /THIE... LEUL ncanuY 141 .... PIT HELP NEEDED 1'4 ~ nr to aiart, muet epeak Engllth. will train The MoPPetts c1ean1no ser- vice. 968-1300 , & Memph11 Sts, Hunt onenled Ma1or Account manent PIT job lhls 11 )C>Ur favor I ong d1slant'c <.:all could~ reawn for celebration. You·11 Bch 960-2625 executive w11n a proven Ideal t6h11 pr wk H11 OpportunltlH evelleble for tu attOfney, financial • with 1n1 lo• Ang•tes planner w0<d proceaslng Newspaper• rc<.cnc 11'1' ttat1on to unu!>ual. pre\t1g1ous solid affair. Plan ahead for track record. Great llex Lit• typing. good Found Sml blk Cockepoo, I 1 vacatio n tnp SagJttanan play-. 1mponant role. Algonquin/Warner HB po1ent1al. guarenteed aa ary, P euant 1u1· Time1 Clrculetlon De· axper Mc:. s Y" bacil· OIEW IWIEH per t ment I n our d _. s LEO (Jul)' 23-Aug. 221 lk wtll1ng to revise, review. even to tear 846•3281 draw age1n11 com -roundlngs. 675-2402 door-to-door newepaper groun pr.... and re-Experienced only. top eume Ad No 909, Daily d oll 11 paid C ell e1ALm OllTllL down for ultimate purpo'K' of rebuilding on a more suttable ba~e mission eslre 10 move Carpet 1n11aTi;; & 11e1m ~potJtnht on funding. rnterc\I in thl' cx:c:ult revelations eonc: .. ·rning tax Found Sml ten shorthalr '"10 management • plu• cleaner, PIT, exper'd salet program. Guaran· Piiot, Box 1560 Cotta 754-t664 aak tor =m=~ H~~ f~: Meta. Ce 92826 R1cn1rd Payment Fu11111me O.C with eudlO cauettes Minimum wage to 1t1rt Apply Books on Tepe, 729 Fared St . Cotta M ... 548·5525 (ask for Biii) ~· ... dog 2122 Vic Burke Send resume to REF"t 631 -3313 Karen \ht'ltt"rs. pcrcentagcs. legal nghts and pcrm1$\tOns. Sch HB 962-8857, P o Bo11 1560 · V IRGO (Aug. 23-~pl 22 ) (Jo '>low. he low. make 1nqu1ncs. base 963-6127 Cott• Mesa. 92628 Car wain Enttiu1l11tlc to 9PM Training It LIAll Office/General, PIT & lull provided. Potential to Imme<! opening In busy lime Typing and 10-key eern $300 plu• per week. ioen brolle<age company required Apply m per- For en lntervleow, c111 to handle loan documen-eon Jewell by JOMPh. (7t4)9S7-238t. Ext 120• tatlon & inv•\Oft Mr· So Cout Plaza dcc1s1on\ on factual data You could wrn legal battle Stress public Lost Keys on picture ring EOE ·• ,.. only M/F Uniform• •up- rclat1uns. reach agrecmcnl with mt.·m~r o l o pposite sex.who docs have Sunday 2128 Newport _ ~1 ::,1~8 • 925 w >our ~st interests at hean Gemini and another Virgo pla)' key role'>. Bch Reward 646-9900 loots ltotlt1'91 Gltrk Celhler/Clerk ReF"s req LIBRA (Sept. 2 l -Oct 2:!) H:t\IC domestic adjuSlment proves LOST OR FOUND A PET? Heavy tn e11per1ence AP· . con~truct1ve Focus un JOb '11mtng. ac:qumtto n of luJCury item or an Call Animal Asst League p11ca11ons taken 2-4pm. Apply gilt shOp, John Genetll vice Succe11ful c1n-OFFICE PEISll didlll mutt be organized * Anll TUYEL Ill & detail orletlted wltn fOf gtrden center Mite REAL ESTATE SALEIPEllSll K I I h . 978-PETS NO FEE Mon . Fri Suri & Sand Wayne Airport. Mon·Frl object. eep recent rt\<.> u11on' ronn·rnrng diet, hea t • nutnt1on -Hotel. Lagune Beach Bettle 548..0076 llllLS I llYI bookk•plng 1kt111 New· indoor/outdoor woril. lmmed opening• for tO port Ctr ar.. Cell Diana 142-llH for acllva Balboa lliand of- fice Llc'd. Call Bette Welsh 673-6900 iherp youno people who &40-9360 control that .. sweet tooth ·· Another l 1bra play'> important r ole Lost Small M Yorkle. nr inda Hall 497-U 77 lchlldcare/Hou-sekeeper. SCOR PI O ((){I 2 \-No.. 21) l)(cnano h1&hl1ghts 1llus1on. Newtend & Atlante on live 1n plua ea11ry. rel t . rilamour romantc Y ou could \u<.t.ccd in spcrnlatl\e venture. )'OU arl" Sat 2/25 !>36-l670 Hiil lSSISTllT · L8Quna Beach 499-3615 lfFIOE /P·Tilll lllOEPTillllT k I d d I h h Financial l1rm has opening -1 c) tot•ntoun tl'fl"~uting.c-rca11vl·in n·1 uai.w oarecnt us1a'il1c Lco s 0 t c W1<h 8 11 1 e 1 m 8 a 1 1e1 loradmin ass"l tonendle OLEll<Frtlltltsll about \our prmp..·l1' P1'i<:n . Vergo and another ~orpio pla>· blll I ~ Sc "ontfKanl min Bay/Harbor/CM Hand I various respon11 t es Flex hll day week Orf " tamed Reward &42 ·8356 Musi have strong MC· & Sand Hotel. Laguna SAGJT'TARltlSl"'io' ~2-l kc 21) You arc on solid ground -you retarial sllllla along Beach Can Mergle 9·5. mJ\ led that other\ an· 1.1k1ng ad"antagc of )"OU Pressures increase. Ptrataala 3012 w/ab11tty to organize and1 497 .4477 are free to t11vel end IUJl If IHIUHPH work In Hewell. Behemaa. wanted Ex per pref New York and return. Mature person, reltable repreMnllng US pub· Tranep needed/gaa pd llthe<I NO EXPERIENCE Mon thru Friday 8-Spm NEC wlln 2 week• on the I m m e d I a I e h I I a ,ob expenM paid train. 498·2783 Rhond1 Ing C•tu•I wOfklno con- dition• Maka thl1 en 11tnt oppty tor the younger Ml. ONLY THOSE WHO ARE ABLE & READY TO START TODAY NEED APPL y to ,... Teylor 971-9393 10am·Spm, Olllca wor k typing, Typing & 10 key touch phone• 4-6 nra, s day 645· 781 t 1>e1ween 9-3 RECEPTIOllST week Santa Ana Nr Npt Fwy 953-1200 Mr Nixon ,/T •RORn••y for active R E offtce on ~ -Balbo• llland Muat have Ute eccountlng & com-pleaaant telephone voice Tuat-Frl. rl'lat10mh1ps 1nten\1h and )OU have: "t n~1dc track" on unusual lHtrtlllrt/IHlllt '$1a4n0a0g $ 1 5 ~ti,'~ ~Y,Clerk Typ111. perm PIT 20 hus1ne\S o r lart"er propo\1!1011 C apmorn pht)'S key role 493 N Newport Blvd N""B Nein-Smoker 673--095• n111wtc. $5/hr. Prefer non CAPRICOR N ((kt 2~-Jan 19) You'll he more Ociublc. you'll 10am-10pm 850-4068 amoker, HB area Cell rt'lt'l'C la"orahk comml·nt\ rcgardeng vcrsat1h1y. intellectual cunO!ll· leek lfftdHt 9-Noon 847-3563 I\ Rt'lall'·l' sends mc<i\aUt· makn )OU reaht e that you need no longer CIRCUS Of Accep1ing appllcelloni • GLll STOHIE I Sh P I k I Call 101 appt 9-5 Mon -tang on to past • on tnp 1\ part o l \Ccnano A.nes pays ey ro c. MASSAGE thru Fri s42•46•• Private country club 1n AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-F-ch. 18) Nl·w ~tart provc\ profitable. Moon I Newport seeka part time pm1t1on h1ghhght\ payment' t0llcr11on~. \p(C1al accounting 7 l9 NO HARBOR BLVD lllYSITTH/llYI golf club stor1ge/go11 prot1.•durn 't ou no t onl) rcrnup lt1\\. but m ulti locate: ml'istng artitlc FULLERTON Lady to b•bysll "'• d1y1 1nl range Student• pref- ( I h ,.i., d I k I I 110 .. 112 my Balbot home Must erre<I Minimum wage to GENERAL OFFICE· PIT FIT Tua & Thur•. no '"'* nee:. 759--0&40 \l l. l llllllll\H:\ '~· an )OU arl.' I I.' > to he at right pace at crunal l IAYS a WEEI drtve N-1m1<1 673-1015 start Call 844-5404 e11t rn11llll"lll I 226 between 9am, 2pm Pls(.'L'S ( c. b I" M h 1()) I bl bl I ATTRACTIVE Babya111er lor happy 10 -general office c.. .-l' . .,. arc -;t\ora l.' pu 1c1ty receive< MASSEUSSES moa girt. 3 dy1 wk, Hrly GOLOI OllllLTllT . Anewer phon11 & Ille rl'gard1n~rn~·n1 ~ommun1t).chantahkorpoltt1calacl1v1ty You could TOSERVEYOU AMoratt8 650-3l78 Become a proleHlonat typlng lnlaw off.Frld•Y• hl· a\l...t"d 111 ,q >11t·ar lx-lorl" tht• m<'dta Y ou ha' c nght to he o pt1m1!>lll OPEN 2, HOURS BABYSITTER Ralltblel con1u11an1 & enjoy feb· only 9-4PM 960-2459 iudgml"nl "1111 tJrgel and m.iJor dl'ht could Ix eradicated per1on 10 care tor 7 Y' ulou1 income 848-6995 Generll Office lentab to j•ea1al a-Waa1t4 2909 Coaatreial ESCORTS/IODELS old t2 30.s 30 2-s d•Y• Ot8/lt11tht,., 111111 OlllLUO Stiare 2901 Retired J.lasadena couple ltatala 2911 Outclll ONLY 835"9199 per wk In my Irv nm LtlLlve·ln for 1 hHllhy pet · LOOklng 10< • petton with l ovety c M homf'"' ace woul<l l•k@ 10 rent an Lease Av11fable V1ct0i'la ,,,. ••• , hskpng. rets 955•0497 son Englllh •peaking eoma tutomotl\19 office non .. m~, S300 inc.I ul•I intere:sting ocean area School S11a 1025 Vee Stniett 3014 IOYSITillS 10111 Balboa 67_l» 1879 axplflenc4I Should bl 850 t088 67' 183~ condom1n1um for July & tonaSt Cot111Meu.CA s••-•IUIPl Adults, FTI PT Ca1qco1metollg111 wanted, able to cloM repelr Of· I Augu:st No children & no Contact A Scnn1•irer .._." Ch 1011··• Sitter• 420 f 1 1 f dert end do llght boot\· ar .. . I pre c lente e. Of beach k.....,,lng f()( our warranty I l11 2Br i'b11 apt w/p11t rmts 818'792 3325 7t•t556 3217 MASSAGE 62nd St NB 645 3748 ho 87S 8-408 ~ .. 1,1undrv rm 111>•1 10 SC Sh1etsu 1ecuzz1 saun1 ' • 1 p • depertment.. We Wiii f'ltJl.t •,•<i 119q Garattl for Oll1ce andtor 1to1age Prot femele stall Open 7 Babysitter wanted ror my' Gti•ttr/lry Cltutrt treln Salary com· • I 2912 soace av111I 1300 sq II days viu & me •320 1ntant my home pref 'lrvlna Full • pert ti"''"' men1u1ate with ax· M F t 1 \lo•< ( M 1tpt 'J Hr tll 549.9457 Co1ta Mesa Campus Or • 190 NB grandma M·F 63 t -6279 1 552~8969 ..... petlenca Excellent fringe 2 ,,., '•plr ta•ge Co'ltdMeuEa11a.de reer oc benefit• and working I l1•a1tri1I Acron from Atrpo11 B11kery In need ol eertou1 ~unof'("~ 1 111~ to beach prtvatP suitable for 111•2210 meticulous lull tlm• h-'p·I Oatft•tr ltnlot Ill~ condition•. 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Mc. r111m lower 17301 5 1 4~/mo 844•7269 PAT OR FULL TIME ex---1enc-.. •-'f-itert-I II"-p Good MUetarl•I lklll• • mutt Npt Bch 973.55911 HllUl.lff• Coete M ... Sport• WMI Firm, llOl'll bootlke.plno. typing & •hipping . 842·4241 P1ol Fem ~· aome to BeaGt• Blvd HD 842 2834 BUSINESS in ';ir ~ E-;; ... Fl~· t -1tttr trM• at" CdM hOuH S365mo C C New unltl, 2400·S200 lq INVEST S3,995 to$~ 000 ance Otvt .. on llmmedlete Qp9nlng ~t ~ti OfOC., rallabll • ', utile Can Amy * dM di, auites A ampl It Ce>11' M ... Peul Ryan w1n11on-S11em-Ko0l• 1 t>t neat Part/time Wiii help wanted. PIT, motn~ &44 4026 548 31 tb rkc~u:r~';y S~~ 6~5 648 ~51 M·F, 9-SPM 1·800·2• 1·2288 Oualllled candldlll mull treln s .. Ouena 11 49& Inge. No typ. &42·3372 Prol FE 2br 2be CM 11_ 300i I i ,.OJ• h•v• 1 minimum 01 2 E 17th St, C0911 Maaa. llYUMITMI full Service [•ecut1111t nmlt•actatatl •• atll ,. ,. y .. r• , ......... , 1~---·~-twnhM wli.tOOI ate 1475 --· ,.,...,..,, .... ••-•f(U"'-~) Incl utll• & meld MfV Dog $1111 .. tn NewPQ<I CMllt Entertain y~ IWMthMrt * '' * In . , .. 1.1111• dlvlllon ol MYIUI ·--11 ......... ,111/Jf louer a muil ....... 4 t" 6•0 S•70 th11 week by a commercial bank and 2am.&am. 7 daye Lagun• Nowtltr~YOUf., ... • ....u • • 10 waye to matce money • Beach Sef•n. t>onu• llWF&nll 111 t>aMlll• c111963·8•10 t>e •bl• 10 document. - ' • C.H 80 · 1·8000 Prol/M w1n11 to 1tir your N e furn Ltoo olllC•• · ~ tund and proe111 all real 49"~84M Ext. R-1690 F• t>aeut home 1n N B CdM. Roe. Sec contrn rm .. Wlttt WIH I..... Swimming pOOI chamlcel •ll•t• end eonetrucllon M' -Y ----- w/JClnt raf'• 494-8732 673 33 13 Un Petit ~rne eu Lii aervicae bulillffl Npt loan• Prevlou• note WH" lalrntttr/•e•lul Avec Du Vin El Del 8ch/Co111 MeM 1111 dept e~i.nca le r• Nead elltre tncome? Ba an Slyllll Wanted. AENT New 2 ltOfy prolnllonal RoMs Cllfl for rtMI· No ••P nee w111 1111n quired AcC\lral• tyi>lno lnd~ant carrier IOf FREElll 1 mo w/2nd o1t1c-tomPlil• c0tner va11on1 &41-7335 SSSK full amt req'd WIH tklllt ol IO wpm Ill e THE AEOISTEA Mu1t =;!,"· FIS!T /CUTZ Redhill & 81tatol n .. r 0C GUEST SPl:AKER Club n•1 l 40K • Cati collect mutt. ti -.II .. Good Ilg-have chlpendl.bla econ· I 8Mch 5•1-22&8 Pvt anttlbl 12&0 Utll Incl Alrpott tOOO 11 u~ A & H p11t111. convention a. Mon-Fri 1·6PM Aak for ura aptlluda and or· omy car lrvtne. 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Pleasant truck. van. s 1111 on surroundlng1. front ottlca wagon) to a11111 news· appearance Call Mery P•S* deale< 1n Irvine Shatonelly. 557-5511 area Mull be depen-llEOE-ll -THE DAILY PILOT 11 now da bl• Contact Greg ,. n• IT accepting eppllcat1on1 Hyd• Monday thru Friday It you are an e11perlenced for Olltrlct Manager• 10 between 9·30 end 10 30 1ecept1on111. type SO eupervtee n1w1p1per 1 m only 642.432 1 wpm. have a good llP· cer1ler1 Mutt have van. lilillllilllll.lilillii•• pearance & like wo<k1ng wagon. or p+ck-up Good with greet people In 1 Hlary. mileage allow-Photo l•b printer, Hit t>uey fut growing Co In anca. company t>anellta manager wt Norneu axper Newport Center Call and bonu• opportunity for top cleat 1 hOur photo 760-9320 or 644-1000 Apply In petton •• Dally In NB A1k for Mike llllllER Piiot Clrculatlon Office. 646·2•24 rHtaurent New CM rest now n111ng 330 w .. 1 Bey, Coate breakla•t cOOk. dinner M... ••onday t"'r F 1 Plan11 wllnt n<Nsepl1nt .. • ,... •• u r • cook. wtr/wt1111, bu• d N .. 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'11 Fnblrd, '3000/obo 131-0183 lM 8-lt MW eofa/QU99n CMdl bed, ttud«tt deek, hldt·•·bed, emtteld, 2 Nit cotored llvlng rm Doyouknow5~wtlo U&O Wrou9M Iron cfl11t1, c:.Mt Iron twtn bed WOUid be lnl•ttted In biker'• rlldl eo D'ntnCI ~ «>'d .,. good c:ond purchUing a new Pen-~ ...,,4 CMl,1 •1' 545-274 t ot0nic 1m vc.-1 ca11 &<own neug d\_;;, t15 lerblt Dolle wl drtem n&-tst1 for more Inf!_ OMii & cMlt. S20 Gotd houM AV furn .dothtt Pelf of ~ercn Aocoue ~blnee. •1&. Ml-0830 tlll(e ail S2~ 64&..717• ' !Ab IPICrt, '*"· 250 w Chlnett Furnffur9 I Auge· 3-wey ., ... ~. ret n•o ·-------· AoNwood ~d .. II.LY ... nllffl NO 1180 obo 636-0224 Ir--.,,..---_.,_. Chttt (metchlng), Aewd A0'#9l ••512a/l 20boof•~7 77~~!1 Ptwtr ti Jtl2 f;;:j~;:::..,,.,.... .... .:.;.:~ tongue 17 Slog 83 011plea1ure 64 Snoozes 65 Vegetables 66 Head11one 67 Merriment Grlndfethtr clod!, Chi· -• o . ~ • -MM ICl'ttnt, wooten l Femlty membtrlhlp JOhn f3ft J08TON WHALER 1--------- lllk rug• (chin•) 548-3255 Weyne T ennla C~b 1760 1181 35 hp Evenrude. · 6wlV91 -••· new vetnllh 16 D11p1nt1ng 20 Energy source 22 Strong beer 23 Grants 24 Adhesive 26 Pail 27 Spas 30 Sea god 34 Absconder 35 Conifer 36 Veto 37 Receptacles 38 Clumsy 40 Prong 4 1 Lizard genus 42 Blemish 43 Fan 45 Dog 47 Craziest 48 Pronoun 49 Whimpered 2 3 t4 17 37 41 45 58 82 65 DOWN 1 Aep111es 2 Rhythm 3 Lily plant genua 4 Colas 5 Unhappy 6 Sole a11ach- men11 7 Spacious 8 Venture 9 Comp pl 10 Take offense 1 1 Unfer111e 12 Ou1ntuple1 13 Mounds 19 Suffix for land 21 Horse 6 25 Cntv!Ona 2s Foca1 27 Disprove 28 Pick 29 Destroyer gear 30 Pinch 31 Bond 32 Dressed to the - 33 Put forth 35 Fondle 39 And not 40 Totlerlng 7 8 9 42 Asian guitar 44 Verse 46 Step part• 47 Mollusk 49 Cleanse 50 Muddy going 51 'Alas•· 52 Eye par1 53 Baseball hit 55 Blue shade 56 Calumet 57 If not 59 Lived 60 Three II 11 12 13 Cott tbl t 175 & 2 tnd tbl Glen l.MIOn 720.oeo3 _ I bottom paint, tummer ~t• tao l 1100, detk ~ Tennl1 CIUb member-'83 llkt new. 1984 Qal· wood. 4 neug gwne tbl ltllp for Ule. Beat Off• v1n1ze Tt1lltf 1'800 cflt1 l300 ell M0-5438 by Mii 4. "8-5357 FIAM 541.3250 alter o;;.. ~table. 4 ct1r1, JOhn w-vne Tennl1 Club ~m. °' WMktndt good cond 1350 Cherter memberahlp 23ttF'llt\NllltlqutbyC<w'· 78&4&48. 875-7200 $700. a.Ming et JWTC for reel Crett. cntr eoneote. BMW's 84's •-~ ,._,,_ .......... S 1000 Ind'"'" to be In-dMp VH fllh mach, ....._ . ...,. .... ence .-, crteMd to 11200 Cell io.ded 4&4, 100 gel fuel, LEASE llY Pllll 42x78, xtnt cond 1475, 2 Alilia Tutt--Frl, between ~f. di, 1tereo, trlr Juel Cell for Immediate r~ tide ctwa 842-87118 tO-& st 714-752-0700 a..uorun 120,500. Homt 8nd pric.. on your next Oorgeoua .. pc Nving Mt, 1 MllQlc lalend Chatt• rnern. 6"6-0930. wtc t7t-21MO BMW Ex.cellent Selec· 1.,.__,,...-----......-= .-~.:. .. ,~~0tontMUoolST. berlhlp, 11000 und mar-23 ft Stercreft Mark IV, lion · Reedy for lmtMdl-11f AAA T bo :::s:: iii!! OB. p...., ~ ket velue 714·717-1170 elum twit, 165 1/0, power •t• Oettvttyfl ...., "' .....,,, -SELL 1275 974· 1624 ___ cebln crulttr w/new l'OaH ..,ll>Ol,19'flllttw ~ ,,.., ... 11 cond. loW mite. Kl bed S100 8' COUCtl Meglc lllend GOid Cerd OV«llUd Trellrlt• trtr STER. 112.000 720..()285 ng I • ' mtmbel"ahlp Wll $3500, Ex.Jt d -L--$ 100 Both In Uke "" n 199510bo 632 7"3 con , many n11u. .... . cond 13e-4056 enytltM ow • $1150 firm 642·1824 BMW lt1ifi ... &!t!!.,.. ... ...,.tt.,..!J..,.n.,..tc:----.-Megle lllend m«nberlhip -. ,_ -u ...,. ..., '-· King •tie wet• bed, 3 yr1 I i500 obo 673-33311 . 26 Sea Aey ElrprtM, twtn 2800 ml, loeded Too tml, old, w/bumpera. GOOd 470 Merea, Kini coat S12,000 1tll cones. 175 979-4408 Meglc 1.iend Memberlhlp 873-7873, 873-7877 1 ., .. ,.,, ""' '·~~ •10.500. eet-tm Solid oek deak $125 yet-S 1500 /obo. Wottti BOSTONWHALER1W. 1540Jembot .. NB ~ I & • 13 13500. Liz at 675-6442 New -..P Johnaon Trlr 140 1.a .a.a '-.liti. ____ ..,. .. ow cerptng 1eupe ""'' . • ~ ''" )'d, ateno chra S20 ••. Muat M11:(2)40 gel g11 r1lllng1, 18 gal tenk, Gd (fonnerty Roy Clt'Yef) 7 OT, an/rf, nit entqv1nltydr11tl300,l/f waterheater1.$115N.2 cond. SUOO, Cell cond. 14800 ObO. refrlg $125-flle c1b $30ea 30 gu gee weter Miter• 6411·9552 dya f44.«>87 or 720-1020 antq butttt S200 din rm $100 H . New, never 4o· MATTHEWS DSL. lbl/eha 1250 ~9-1299 u5ed. New owner Cheng-Brl11-1 11.~ on FIB llke I to elec 432-14•9 "'• ,.. ' ' Moving, muat Mii furniture ng · ""· 1401<, 875-e407 1mmedl 1te 1~ C1ll New Celling Fen, brua INtl Ii 7 4 640•0103 •ft 2 M ~~~1s~~.1~~J~~ 1290 14 ft ~OBIE CAT w/trlr, Semi-formal dining rm set, I oo wood & br ... plate. ae1t1 POOL teble. meple hutch. xlnt '10nd l3 /obo, 6 1250/obo. 751-1308 1n11que kitchen ceblnet, 714 772--0264 power boat. 545-4051 28 F--,-=T-'""'B-1A=o,...-=a=-.-11.-y. Glrlft laJ" head, VHF llerto, llpl 4, ----Prtte•r Tle .. ts s51so. 2131978-9598 or ~ __.,......,.. '79 Cot~•. 5 apd, '3260 ~-~ or offer 842-3850, o sa1 ... Serv1ce-~ .,,,,...M_2,,,.-_'ee._,..,..e.....,,..~-..,..-......,, ·-··=· '81 Cotol1• Deluxe. 4 dr, e .,,.. apd, xlnt COnd thruout. ,.,.,... lf1 Sacr. 14700. 875-5899 Ex.eetlent Settc:tlon of New f rl .. .. end Carefully preo•ttd 1-..... ~--.... ....,11111111111--Uaed BMW'1 e!weya In 'll Tl• l ._/ ... S1ock 754-7127 131-3111 1--'•• 11 .. 4 xlnt IHll S20. 855-630 1 (714) 538-9504 ,..,.,"'"' ,. 208 W 11t. Sent• Ana Movlnn end 1611, mirror a. SCR •M-LETS 'Be 11191\der 21', xlnt cond, Closed Sundey lamp ..... ~ •• B••w & n s10001obo 650-0258 """ "" LAAGE SELECTION OF Volvo eceeu, 1now •NSWERS eva NEW & USED BMW'S! cheln1, eld reek• & more ft Sabot S550 Tornedo with '89 VW Squerebeck, Fri. 10..PM only 14752 Lotion. Vixen lrliler saoo Minuteman LM IUCI ... w/c:utttte deck, reblt Donealter Ad. 8S7-S318 Gouty· Uremle Ding.hy with mul & .. 111 VOLUME SALES engine. no 111 ge MOTION $400 856-7381 SERVICE & LEASING a&7StOBO. 494-8033 SAT. ONLY 10am-3pm. Furn/Mlee SO-S300 Our neighbor got into Sabot .-.a 11 I 150 3870 N Cherry Ave '70 Sqrbk, nu uphof. l 43 C T lrvl tome trouble at our locel 549.8398 LONG BEACH brekea, euto. Kint ypreaa ree, ne tavern. Ht refuted to _ _ (No Ctierryex.lt-405) $1950/obo. 499-8163 LlfHI ltac~-iHi leave u long•• Ille room INl1, ll H) IH·lllO '71 Squeret>acil, euto, rbtt Brua Q . 2 couche1. wu In MOTION. _ lttt4 A Sid 7011 frad•ln1Weleome engine. new redlel1. clothe1, plcturea, ell Tlttenya Gold Cerd Mem· .,8 tr.re crulter/tri huU OPEN SEVEN DAYS S1500/obo. 545-2049 kinda of goodleal Make berthlp, $350. 631-0853 18', l/O Chevy 305, many Datsaa---9117 ·12 pop-top cempeJ, good ~c;u~ 1~~.~tt~~~2: °::~'. Misc. W1att4 HD ;W:4136_~~~~0· .~!: '8d80zx. auto. elr. Hop, mech. cond, Int. very 1290-A N. Coaa1 Hwy Atpha Beta Bingo, SWAP 7W838-•010 ' leather, exit cond. $9700. ~=~· ~'°;: ~ lew-rt ltac~ IHt my•353 &/or #382 for IN M ,-...._ PP 964-7028 , .. ,. i2150 IM5·-0188u _ your 11390. 895-4622 I I II. Fi t -tl23 -----· ---- AllerleM Ltclel AllL •••ical last ltrrict 7021 I '73 vw BUS. 9 pua., -~=~~=~:::::!!!~=~==~==~=~!!!:::=:!::=i:::::::::!:=:_IRVmmege Seit 215-15th ' C 1 d I ljj )(119, amlfm CUI, low RUNSGAEATS1950,c:all ea · ua om me • mar ne ml new cluteh xtru 548........,.9 Btlf W1alt4 SllO Btlf WHIM 5100 Btlt WHIM 9100 St & alboa Blvd, N.B. MUST SELL: Studio Pro perta.Qlveuatheoldpart $3S50/0BO 848:1679 · -------- YOUIMD IN THIS SECTfON IS REACHING 108 ,777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS per ttiouund Santa Ana 49,000 63c Reitster Circu~tion pet thous.and Newport 52,000 50e Ensicn Circulation per thousand The 80,000 49c Pemysaver Circulation per thousalld Rates Baaed On 3 Llnee -7 Times • BaMd On Competlng Qrculatlon In Piiot Mattcet Ae1ell Sel.. Sec:rat1ry Part Time Clothing, boolcl, plent1, Irle ~ri~.~o~Ot =-meke II to order 8ta•1 tl 5 -i------------------.,_.,._..., ____ ._...., _ _ Merch 2-3-4. 9am-6pm 40 1 4 or dlmenalon1 and we'll ® UIO SEO'Y/SAUI 111111 HWI k1tctienware~ac__ g 557-8393 842"8611 ~ m * TME Liii * Elrecutlvt Secralery to the S1art at SS82 PIT Local Jntlry '214 liil Decks 7022 1114 11111 ~ A ~ Looking for 2 lull/time & 1 Dlrec1or of S•IH tor ar.. H s grad• only -r . IOOlll 0 pt1t1me ~r10111. g•! atatewlde lnvt9tment co need ~: gOOd meth Otllct Fuaitart/ BOet SuplNB Prtvete 35' exp In men 1 6 women tocett<I In. Nwp1 Beh/OC aklll1 & neat appeerance * PllYATI ESTATE* !JJ•i,.n.t 122' power boet Perking 4 Dr. Sn Rt 5 apd c EuropHn 1port1wHr Airport er.. Min 5 yra 964•2890(3-8PM) Diamond Wedding Seti . _ _ S250/mo 850·5097 Plll Polltlon1 °'*"now Cell ••P uexec: MC'y Type VelueSl,600/$800 81 Meoebyt• Cofvua Newpon e..ch 30f1 Dode wholeule option•• •E•tllm'I E tn TllorEILnt1119M9W 65. SH 80 Send reaume Fem•le• ~; 1~!c,tl• eno * Ill ltrtfflM * ~ ,:'~ ~:C,"::o 'n; Atfltel tor P<>wef t>oet. ~:.-~~:,'~1:8Ti:~:: 144-1111 ~~~~ oreo~" ~~-09~oB E1COrt• (213)86e-1984 v~ s~~=~s~ ,ooo 11 6JS-M42 · 121~:~~0 •. (8 t91 223- 7 1 0 159 < 1JEP278). 556-0571 SOITH 11n&1L ULll TRAVEL llT MINOLTA~ high VOi· .-r I '76 Civic. 56 mllel, em/fm co11n Hardw11e:A.at11tent Men-UW. IEOlnAIY • Peer1 Nec:kl~ • umn, 20 bin eorter COii HY FIY too§ sHo/oeo CllMlte, mag whMll, YILlaw••11 z aoer· Retell EJcper pref Pr .. tlglOUI Nwp1 8eh oft IEWPllT GlnH Value s 1500/$450 Belt otter. 240-1393 85 aq It Fat Heed sells 125 new tlrn, s 170010BO . . - Cout H1rdw1rt, 240 need• 2 aecret1r1ea. IBM CommerelellPteuura '* CotorldGem1 * Word Prooeuor, Sevin e· edJ aurt boom $100 494-8033 ~ ftl.111 z Bro1dw1y, Leg Bch Dtaptaywrlter axper and Mull have minimum 2 yrl *Other Jewelry * 8 8 6822 -1. 497-4403 uk for John ablllly to work under ex.per. Sebor trelned liquidation/Sacrifice 950 VerlltJC. xlnt cond 4 • ball H ........ ,. t SI (7 1.,., ... .()711 Malntanence agreement Ii I 1012 ~~~~ VolutMS•lel.SeMe. m RN'i . L VN '1, NA '1, com-prenura 8 mua e ary Mature non-amotcer pref .. , .,..., trensferable $2400/obo CfC ff p1nlon1 needed lor tern· neg 714"844"9190 Call Tommi AmbeHador _ __ Liz 11675-8442 1•Q•11111u•1e•n•l •s•uper-,.S'"'et•a•p•fi•1,.0 187A1~d~':lvd m porery 1tattlng at hoapl· seCfet.,Y --Travel Newport Sacrifice beaut gold aap-spd, mini cond. 23-2-4 ", HuntlngtonS..Cn :n 1a11. conveleaeent homff Permanent, part 11me 644·•600 phlre ring & wom1n'1 Pilan/Or11u 1221 appralMd $900 ... S550 (l 14) 142-2000 tn & pvt duly. Flex.lb! 751·8882 TYPIST diamond wedding ring. Xntq. l>eautttuUy cerved Evea8•2·9811 . schedule. no 1 .... Call SIOl·n-.-. J Both $700 obo. 673-6360 upright flnlsM<I In entq C -IOlf ·74 vw Super Beetle. xlnt NurHflnd8f't 547-7537 an needed for computer data M Li 1211 green S950. 494-4816 · 1•ftf1 cond 13800. 536-1819 tn Pereon-Frldey, mu11 type entry (no computer ••· IC• lt!J _ ,.,U-"im•JJ-e""i .. 2..,1-w""in•d"'"ow· SALES. Art. Interior De· 70 Wlnfl + 10 key d• pertenee required). •·8 e;nc:h ml( 15x38 lathe, Camper. Sunroof. rebll 1111 ltlllU'I '77 DASHER Ste. Wgn, 4 tn 11Qn. no tXC*lt~ nea1 1lr1blt. Good ap11tude hours H Ch Tueadey band .. w power heck IVERS & PONO eng & Irena xlnl $5000 SOUTH spd. 1tereo CU•, Ilka WlllTreln Pan Time/Full lormathlatplu•.Clllfor Ideal wort<lng environ-aaw aurlece grinder. Spinet Plano llke new, 2 obo 8 ,.5 :41511 or new S2300.551·8285 Time. 850--0121 Mon lhru appt 6AM· 7PM 640-1813 ment. Cell Jeenne at Bridgeport mlll wood mo·a old. MUST SELL. --COUITY Fri 9-11am 646-5781 laltle 10 .. lbl .. w· Jolnt8f S 1.400. 557-6393 aftr 5 '71 Chevy Bubble Top '8 I Aebblt de!Mt. reblt Seleam-.n: Aeel Eatate llllnUT h IH tlte. amen' planer. dr1i1 presa: Camper. fully equipped. lllZI rei:s~ ~~ 1 ~~~oo C lull/pert time lor iclnt A reel Admlnl1tr1tlve Aaat u;:~qJ fr~D~:ck ·~~!~ welding oulllt. Sunnen Kawa.II upright pleno, xlnt otter. 644-6591 ~~~·~.~";yY ~~·u'~o; R/r~~i;n:1~:.~::::.~· ~~!~ln~,;,~urenc:in. hone 71•·972·1843 cond. 13000. 645-5133 iitttr .,... IOlt ~-:.:~~ V:n;1:=.~-~~.~: m z ... 842-3850 APP01N¥MENT ONLY 845_9700 or 831'l:80 g •lsct11HM81 1fll Wurlitzer Player piano, 15 180 botot>tcene. nu 1'ru, VolumeS•lel. Service $7500/obo 497-1080. ... ~ Liz Reinders, Agy . Inc yrs old, greet shape, Juat . exit cond S315 obo And Lea91ng 759-9339 C: ~ o S•lel 4000 W81teriez Eat '64 Wanted Bookkeeper (r• * OLOSEOIT * tuned Lot• ol mualc. lnel Scott 645-7052 18711 Beech Blvd. A-I ""--Ii IA m -l l lSEIYw.11 i Newporl/833-0190/free tired ?) Pay blll1. benehS1200.673-6474 Puch MK2 xlnt cond Hunt1ng1on8eaeh 1n,-" C VI ~":.r'~.:;,=~~ SEORU&llY ~~.~~·;~~,~~~:~~~ .. ~!! J;~~w!~~•th~:G TV1 hilt, S300 548.a898 (114) 142-2000 ..-:-. 9307 -.. Z company Minimum one W1n1ed. one world clus retlrtd aclent111 (Muat be Cloaeout from S5•9 10 l ttrH 1232 Mt ltrcyclH/ 1-m_c __ .,. ... .,,,.__ z .A6 yNr retail nuraery ex· exe c u t I v• 1 • c . bondeble )Newport.,... $699. 953-1200 ••SPEAKER STEREO· le I IOfl J111u tlzt 1681 REGAL ,.,,. penenoe Full/time Start-retary/1dmlnl1tratlvt 675-4577 . .. trl 168 E type Roedater a 2 )(Int c:ond . low ml Cell m .... Ill Ing Hlary SQOO 10 11200 us·1 lo pretldent Totel ----Mort lamMltl.,. getting BSA ''::•blt,~h5 d~, MOTORCYCLES llter. red/blk, nu doth before 3pm 751-9261 ~ month Peld holldaya & c 0 mp. n I.' I 0 n I() J·~· Waatt4/ the cemplng "bug" thll reoor 650~518 • • FOA AENT • lop. SQOOO 536-3281 '65 BUICK SPL gd tren• IA m v1c1t1n1 Hoapltel In· $40.000 Aepty In con-Dt l 5107 yeer II you hive • XR 500 HONDA'S -& 1 VI "1 fld C-•11 A •Ht C cemper thet'1 not -11ng a ... 1 ....... , .. EASEi $50 A DAY '71 XKE Rdatr, brownllen portallon ml Hgt. =r:!~b;v·~~~:n.~':i 56~n1~1e~~!. ::C" Poeltl<>n wented .. n~ln uMd, .... It now i:;jh. if,';' BREEZE 546-9215 rbll ~ eompl. restO<ed S450 ObO 546--07•• CM "' -c: only Wtd.·Frl. 848-7441 Shop l nliruciOr. wood· compenlon for elderly Clualflld Ad. C1utlfled Adi 642-5878 IV' lift s 13,S 640-5678 ·79 REGAL Blk w/gr•YTnl ,.,,. en LL.",. llllSlllY woman or men Lt11ure I Mt c-..a" .. --8-9145 v -8. e ir . Io• d • d . Z ' I • working, part llme. 21 y1 World & Balboa rel'• 8 F\V SERYICE Aol11 . r n I l ookat runs grol 1 Sa1e1per1on1 BALBOA 1 642-8372· bet 9•5 yrs exp. 559·6232 Dondero Tiree 2049 Hrbr ESTITI SAll owner S3975 548-6449 )Iii _-t Z- ISLAND REAL TY nov. 1111 SALIS CM 646-4814 Saito 3pm '81 300SD, silver, Blk int. Clj1iiac t30t hiring 673-8700 Experienced Full NNlc:« ~I 95 10 T 'I meg whls. only 17,000 ml. ~ ...___. I Ill trt, mini cond $29,000 firm. I 6 6 C I J c 0 n v a r t , i: --, m Saleaperaon1, Full Time, company '"""'• act ve A Golden Aelrltvtr T I 1024 ~~sot b 5-40 178 t -new designer boutique. aell·atarllng peraon. rift 673·2195 -o o • Fuhlon 111 Mull hlv 2305 w 2nd St. Santa ~~l~~~~ '250•1215 BOY FACTORY DIRECT '71 280SEL. mini cond In--'66 CONVERTIBLE m 0 en exp & refa. 780-9333 Ana. 542·2343 -Lightweight llbergl111 11de 1 out . S 8 o o o 95% rt1tored S • '}00 eltphoneSMI SOUTH COAST R. ,EPffi-Col •• ~-/wpuhplpys'200AK.Cs, ,!!.: DIMES Scemp 13' & 16' travel 979.3904 642·8119 _, c en TOR o c ..,.., -, 1r1ller1 ind new 19' 5th . , ~ PlllE 11111 IUUIEll Y, r ounty •pro-648-4389 wtleel Cell now. toll Ir ... 72 280SE 4.5. iclnt cond, 70 Sedan Deville. full 'A Oyn1mle meneger req'd to leallonal r..idenl thelltr 1-800-346-4962 for fr.. brown wlten Int, well P<>wef. run1 grMt •500 V' men1ge exlallng phone ~: 13~rnrs:J~ G~'!:"~s~r~~J::,r.• A brochure and SAVEi ma1nt $7500 673--011M or trade lor trevel r 0 0 m v' 0 ul n S250-500. 632-5271 -72 450SL Auna AAAA. ~eller 642·3~ -m u • I •• b • 0 I u I • I y llon Dept IO PtOOIMI Of• Tralltn, yvvv mull·hlVt maneger der1 for lht 11184-85 Germ Shep. AKC, 111 U Ill ao•• Jenaen atereo, wire whl1 ·79 Eldorado xlnt ~ •v,.., ,_._111':f. ,_ ... 1 aeuon . Ouellfltd epptl· Q t tz .. $15.000 960-1 101 S9304 71 . te" S558 29 . .. ,........ .,.... .. -....., I Ill be ornentzed egea, ttm bl lint, del trll'--w/18" Wfij. lte S 137 $10,000 10111 Plultl ottK:. In pt Beh. can 1 w • · lhot1. wormed 545-7144 L 1 NE -·73 280 4.5 2nd owner. Xlnt eo1wEU Newp«ter 11. Cell Larry 645•8733 lndlvldua11 wllh good S200 892-9556 •fl 6PM cond $7500 evl wtcnd 7,.... ~23 typing 1111111 end plMNnt Pit Bull pupa. UKC reg, -851-6330 daya 955-1038 !"2--0 .... ~ .. 1ea phone menner Peye 1hot1/wormtd M/F Ailn Waat.. to N•BERS Wiii.HALi S4 75/hr.upto40hrawtc S100&up 631-7155 llUITlllY '76 450SL.-lllV«lred Int, n tmSTIUY ~~1·~r__:~,;~;!~ YlllJH WANT ADS 1orvet11ote5s1.e28s ~~~00:,0~~7=2 ntc• CADILLAC IWllM SAUi aon 11 so Coeat Reper-2 M. AKC Champ aired WI Ill .80 300SO. •x" ~.Sn< Seeking amblllout rep-tory, 655 Town Center Or. LOVlng Ptll RIQhl prtc.e OLUI A&•I milu, derk brown 1..ARGEST SELECTION ree.ntetlve (Femtle or Coate M... to right l'lcJtMt. 552-3822 .,... $24.400 Oen 84M2•2 of lete model, tow mllMge :.:1:~~~t~::'1:~ St•t:-7 Store In CdM .... HlS Ill TllOll Aak •bout the money ... c~::;-:.s:i=, preuive eppur1nce need• IT experltnctd ALOE crown9d conure IMPORTANT NOTICE TO can .. ve you ttiru our &•0-1110 "Ont Oii kind opportunl· Nlelpefton 815-1010 w/cagt a 126. 548· 717 4 PRIVATE p ARTIE I puretieM ' .... plln• .. ty" Potentl•I .. ming• 8uperv11or TrelnH for •-~n M IUlllll 2800 Herbot 81\'d COSTA MESA S10,000 P« month• up am•U houltkeeplng Mf• ,.. &~•1 -,, 7 1..n •MTI w1u train right ~P«'°"· vice. Chterlul, enwgetlC. 1§7 antq etore ifiOW. ~ your _,,. '"" uv or ,... In A. k , 0, m. n. g. r m11urt, r•ll•ble. Own cue M•hOQ a gl... our '""""' OIMES·A·LINES pub-1301 QuaH S1rMt diamond dlvltlon ttenaportetlon. Mo~ •aootobo. 875-123! /leh«/ MCh S•turd•y In the O.lly NEWPOATBEACH 873·6020.•t 32, Mon-Fri &qvtd 55MI09 1MO'• Wftlt• tOllMI DM Ptlot. use.o c~s':l-RUCKS IH·llOG Sendwloh ehop, PIT lllTlllllll IPll, etove 1125 Ml-1906 01•6ES-A·1 INE •d• m·-t -COME IN OR CALL FOR MB '15 290SE cpe ctuelc. counter help 965-12•7. tlcper MtpfUI WWI train Oak t•*· dr""" .... f, w/2 ,... "' ... v. --•-•.... cleen. crMm/burgundy •tt. call 871-1139 t1gtlt 'J)«eon. M2-3013 lvea, s 150 ot>O'Victorlan ~., mell or bring them Into r -a --~ H &OOtobo 497. 1080. Stcrttetlel TllL•/nnD ch•lr, S75 ObO 1ee.-em the o.Hy Piiot omo.. a. .,,.. to ~ 759-1339 l•flJIUTI 1P19111 ~nglllh ll*klng SINdy Oek rotrt09 cs.le, Uc.II lnolut» yocit phone numlW °'Ml-11211 BEACH ILVO M~~': ,;~~~u~~. With mljof eotnPM* tor work gxctl b•n•flt•. Cond $450 IMO 0357 d,... In yo4Jf ed. haw • price on HUNflHOTON BEACH new Mutt ..,, 128.500 typl•t•. reoep1lon1111, Good oPP«I 1or rlQt\t -l lllli e.dt Item A no _,,tnvlatlon.. Ml.-lt ... w 1 720-0925 Meit.i.tlte. d•t• entry. per10n ·Pteue uk lor .,An..,.l••HH~._,...~....,.1 word PfOCMIOrl Apply c'*"" Hou• of Tetlor· ..,._, lrtt6"1MH Sorry, no ocimm.cMI acts. -WIWllTYlll Yletlr ,....,.,, left, lnQ, 'So. Cout Plua. ,._....,. leMoe ' rcond _._ __._ ----• ..... •••• "34111rchSt 1213 CM &404491 • Quer 6411-3077 ' -,..-. ,..._,19 Of.,..,,,,.., ~--..... ~ Hf'W1)0t1 IMech 556-1520 .,. '°°'PtabM. -"""..., ~ TllDllll UUI W..,..,/drytl St35 •• UIUTAIY WOfk your own ftOut't at ~..-S too fWrlg Contraotlng Compeny 11mt "&-5311. 631.()tllS '250 14e.a.u1 1ooldn9 for• lonO twm --............. C..!!ttR lffl tmp!OyM, mtn. o1 e yre ,....,...... offc exper , good ~t. No experl«Q '*111ery. &a Rytype If '1t« ehorthend pt.t veneo Comptny wlll lraln. 16-.17 quality prlntet' Moct.I dUllH Co provided hout hrlltlme evening f34&A. 45-CPS • 11&0 '*"" l dtntel pltll, non wOflc ltt1"'8 I.IP ll990lnt· te3..oeo9 .,.,.,, 11.300 mo ,.,...,,.,no Nlllng • ..-Y , ~ °°"*' C.OI Lq9ton. Mrt Whit•. M2·~. ,... .. M lllM An ...... Wt Production ..... LQi .. ldldO;if MI , DEADLINE: Pt. H,I .....,331, M::.r;.-=:"' lhtplltrde, 1 yr ...,.. Ml•M lot OIMIMild A• "3·2":,1:.:,•.:U:,:1~.0M=l:__j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t ~ ~~~---------' Q nnlet 'l ...... U ...... Xlnt cond ta0-5163 · 79 VETTE, 18'< mt •Int IUtO • el r ICl()flera Hitch optnl • ell 'CtrU $10.900 firm 648 1151 llHft ~Cu.tom ·74 4 cyt. 4 ac>O new paint, new ur-. rtbll en; 12900 l/W 7 1 Spec e.tte. ,.., tlf ... n.w lntr IO mt MW bf••· •• new 111 Honde ClvtC '17 Vltlf'I Od oond $1500 Aucll fo-. new tn;. Kint body MW tit• I 1950 CALL 131~H5 111nnan ~ I\) I ~ w I\) ..... m >< -t • ti I\) ,, 0 .., 3 0 .., (t) -· :::l ..._ 0 .., 3 a> ,.... -· 0 :::l (') a> --• • l I I 0tongo C0ut DAILV ~ILOT/Wednuday, Febo'Uary 29, 1984 J_a·~k$onpicksup eight in an evening of 'firsts' Records set. -~ toppled at Grammy Awards LOS ANGELES (AP) i Multi-talented Michael Jackson's eight-award sweep behind his smash album "Thriller" set one record and classicaJ conductor Sir Georg Solti tOPJ)led another in a night of firsts at the 26th annual Grammy awards. ''Thriller," which has sold )5 J'Aillion records to be(:ome • the best-selling record of all time. earned Jackson seven awards Tue5day night, including album of the year and . record of the year for the No. l sing.le "Beat I t." The eighth award. best ch1ldren·s rccordin&. was for his narra11on and singin& on the album version of··E.T . -The Extra-Terrtstrial." Jackson went into the National Academy of Recording Arts & &i- enccs ceremo ny with 12 nominations in IOcategories. The previous record for m ost G rammys won in a single evening was held by Paul Simon, who picked ui:scGn awards for the 1970 Simon arfunkel hit album "Bridge over Troubled Water." Solti, who had won 19 Grammys before the nationally te\ev1scd'awards show, received another four, includ- i ng best classical recording and best orchestral recording for Mahler's "Sy mphony No. 9 1n D M ajor." Wi1h 23 Gram mys, Solti now has three m ore awards than film score special· ist H enry Mancini. who previously held the record for most Grammys. In another Grammy first. 22-year-old 1rumpet virtuoso Wyn- ton Marsalis won one Grammy for a classical work and another for Jazz. A modest winner. he declined com- parisons to such greats as Miles Davis· and Dizzy Gillespie. .. ..._ Michael Jackson bolcla up sl.z of eight Grammy Award• "l"m still like Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie were when they were 22 -trying to lcam how to play:· he said. Sol ti's four awards were matched onl y by Quincy Jones. who eamed three Gramm ys as Jackson's co-producer on "Thriller" and one as producer of the ··E.T ." album. "Of all the awards I've got tonight, I'm most proud o fthis one," Jackson said of the ''E.T ." G rammy. · bacutage at Sbrlne Hi s other .. Thriller" awards in- cluded best male pop vocal for the album. rock vocal for "Beat It," rhythm & blues vocal and song oft he year for "Billie Jean:· and producer ofthe year. Jackson did nol perform during the telecast. but viewers did see him dance in two Pepsi-Cola ads. He suffered much-pubhc1zed scalp bums during filming of one of the spots last month, but the injury was not apparent at the awards show. The British rock band The Police kept Jackson from winning the two other award~ he was nominated for. The band's elegantly simple ballad, "Every Breath You T ake," beat out Jackson and Paul M cCartney's "The Girl Is Mine" in the pop group category. Police lead si nger Sting took new song of the year honors for writing "Every Breath 'l'ou Take.'' The group, which 1n previous years had won three Grammys. took four this time. including the rock group award for their "Synchronici1y" LP and the rock instrumental category for the title track to Sting's "Bnmstone & Treacle" soundtrack. Winners of 26th annual Grammy Awards listed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Here Is the Usl FEMALE R&B VOCAL: ""Chaka Khan." of winners ol !he £'6th Annual Grammy Chaka Khan. Awards. MALE A&B VOCAL "Blllle Jean," ALBUM OF THE YEAR: "Thriller," M ichael Jackson. Michael Jackson. Quincy Jones, GROUP R&B VOCAL: "Ain't Nobody," producer Rufus & Chaka Khan RECORD OF THE YEAR: "Beal It." R&B SONG "BUiie Jean." Michael Michael Jackson. Jackson. FEMALE POP VOCAL. "F1ashdance .. JAZZ. FUSION VOCAL OF INSTUMEN· What A Feeling," Irene Cara. TAL: "Travels," Pat Metheny Group. MALE POP VOCAL: "Thriller.·· Michael FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL: ''A Liilie Jackson Good News." Anne Murray. NEW ARTIST: Culture Cklb MALE COUNT RY VOCAL. "1.0.U "lee NEW SONG OF THE YEAR· "Every Greenwood. Breath You Take," Sting of Tile Police. COU NRY INSTRUMENTAL. "Flreball." PRODUCER OF THE YEAR: Michael The New South (Ricky Skaggs. Jerry Jackson and Quincy Jones lor ''Thriller.·· Dooglas. Tony Alce. J.O. Crowe and Todd ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR Phillps). · GROUP: "Synchronlcity," The Police. NEW COUNTRY SONG: "Stranger 1n R&B INSTRUMENTAL PER -MyHouse."Mlke Reid. FORMANCE. ''RCJPtll,'' Herbie Hancock FEMALE GOSPEL VOCAL. ''Ageless VIDEO ALBU~ "Duran Duran." Dvran Medley.·· Amy Granl. Duran\ GROUP GOSPEL VOCAL: "More Than REC0ROINGFORCHILOREN:''E.T.-Wonderful,'' Sandi. Patti and Larnelle The Exlra"".:7errmitrlal ,'' Michael Jackson. Harris GOSPEL PERFORMANCE MALE MALE SOUL GOSPEL VOCAL "1'11 "Walts of Glass." Russ Tatt. " Rise Again ," Al Green. GOSPEL PERFORMANCE FEMALE: SOUL GOSPEL BY DUO OR GROUP: "We Sing Praises," Sandra Crouch. "I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today." COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO Bobby Jones and New Lile with Barbara OR GROUP: "The CI05ef You Get " Mandrell. Alabama. INSPIRAT IONAL PERFORMANCE: CAST SHOW ALBUM: "Cals." "He's a Rebel." Donna Summer JAZ2 INSTRUMENTAL. SOLOIST LATIN POP· "Me Enamore." Jose "Think ol One." Wynton Marsalis. Feliciano GROUP POP VOCAL. "Every Breath LATIN TROPICAL "On Broadway." You Take." The Police Tito Puente and His Latin Ensemble POP INSTRUMENTAL: "Being With MEXICAN-AM ERICAN "Anselma," You," George Benson Los Lobos. FEMALE ROCK VOCAL "Love Is a TRADITIONAL BLUES· "Blues 'n' Battletleld," Pat Benatar Jan," B.B. King. MALE ROCK VOCAL "Beat 11:· ETHNIC OR FOLK: "I'm Here,'' Cllllon Mlchael Jackson. Chenier and His Red Hot Louisiana Band ROCK INSTRUMENTAL "Brimstone & COMEDY: "Eddie Murphy, Com- Tr99Cte." Stina edlan,'' Eddie Murphy. SPOKEN OR NON·MUSICAL: "Copland: Lincoln Portrait," William War· tield. INSTRUMEN TAL COMPOSITION: ''Love Theme From Flashdance.·· Giorgio Mor oder MOVIE QA TELEVISION SPECIAL SCORE. ''Flashdance. ··Giorgio Mor oder, KeUh Forsey. Irene Cara. Shandi Sln- namon. Ronald Magness. Douglas Cotler. RichardGilberl. Mfchael Boddlcker, Jerry Hey, Phil Ramone. Michael Sembello. Kim Carnes, Duane Hitchings. Craig Kramp!. Dennis Malkosky, songwrUers. SHOAT VIDEO: "Girls on Fiim ·Hungry Like the Woll,'' Duran Duran. JAZZ. VOCAL, FEMALE: "The Best Is Yet to Come," Ena Fitzgerald. JAZZ VOCAL. MALE · '"Top Drawer,'' Mel Torme JAZZ. VOCAL. DUO OR GROUP: '"Why Not1." Manhattan Transfer JAZZ INSTRUMENT AL. GROUP: "Al lhe Vanguard.'' Phil Woods Quartet JAZZ. BIG BAND: "All in Good Time,'' Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass. ARRANGEMENT -INSTRUMENT AL . "Summer Sketches '82.'' Dave Grusln. arranger. ARRANGEMENT -INSTRUMENT AL ACCOMPANYING VOCALS: "What's New," Nelson Alddle, arranger. ARRANGEMENT-VOCAL FOR TWO ·OR MORE VOICES: "Be Bop Medley," Arif Mard1n & Chaka Khan. arrangers. ALBUM PACKAGE "Speaking In Tongues · ALBUM NOTES "The 'lnlerplay· Sessions· HIST~CAL ALBUM "The Grea!MI Rec:Ofd ol Arluro Toscanini Sym- phonies I. 1 " ENGINEERING (NON-CLASSICAL): ''Thriller.'' (Bruce Swedlen)_ CLASSICAL ALBUM: '"Mahler: Sym- phony No. 9 In D Major.'' Sir Georg Solll cond. Chicago SymphonY. CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA RECORD- ING. "Mahler Symphony No. 9 In D Major," Si, Georg Soni cond. Chicago Symphony Orches1ra. OPERA RECORDING: Tie of "Mozart; Le Noa:e Ot Figaro," Sir Georg SolU cond, London Phllha1monlc Orchetltr• amt "Verdi. la Traviat• (Or!g lnal Soundlr&ek).'' James Levine cond. The Me1ropoUtan Opera Orcheltra & Chorus. CHORAL PERFOR MAN CE (NON-OPEAAJ "H•ydn: The Creation," Margare1 Hillis, Choral Director 4 Chk:•go Symphony Orchestra Choru•, Sir Georg Soltl, Conductor • Chicago Symphony Orcheslr•. CMAMBER MUSIC PERFpRMANCE: "Br•hms: Sonata lor Cello & Plano In E Minor, Op. 38 & Sonata In F Major, Op. 99,'' Ms11slav Rostropovlctl & Rudo« Serkln CLASSICAL PER - FORMANCE·INSTAUMENT AL SOLOIST QA SOLOISTS (WITH ORCHESTRA): "Haydn: Coocfirto tor Trumpe1 & Ot- chellra In E-Fl•t M,ljOr; L. Mourt: Concerto tor Trumpe1 '& Orchestra In 0 Major: Hummel: Concerto tor Trumpe1 & Orct'leltra In E-F1a1 Matof," Wynton Maruns. CL A SSICAL PER - FORMANCE-INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST OR SOLOISTS (WITHOUT OR· CHESTRA): ··ee.thoV91'1: Son•t• No. 12 In A-Fl•I M•Jor, Op, 215 & No. 13 In E-Flat MaJor,Op.27 .No. l,"GiennGoulCI. CLAS$1CAL VOCAL SO,LOIST: "Leon- tyM Price a Marilyn HOfnt In Concert at !he Met," Leontyne Prlee & Marilyn Horne. • • ,, ..... 11 ... 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CouAty Clerk of 0r1n99 County on Fr.O.lelc 8 Sch~ J11nu1ry 19 19'4 Thll ei.ternen1 ... tltad "'lit the P•I01 Feb t5 22 29 March 7 198-4 Jan 20, 1984 Pvb116t\ed Or~ C:oatt Delly 1124-8-4 ,~ Piiot Feb 15. 22. 29, Match 7 1984 712 8-4 Put1ll11led Or811Q41 Coaat 0 .. ly 920·84 AVlaotUltad Ila lido d~ oede. El tribuma • ._. t1ecldlt con-f>WUC NOTICE NJl.JC NOTICE I tJ2JM111 County Cieri! o1 Oranoe County on Publi"*I Or•~ COUt Dally Jen 20. 19&4 Pilot Feb t5. 22. 29 Marett 7. 1ee.. ~ 9Qt..84 Publlllled 0renQ9 CCIMt Dell}' tr• Ud. aln ~ e menoe 111119 1------------ u.t. ,. "' nda dentto .. • dlM. L .... .,.,__.,. ..... Pilot f'tb. 15, 22. 20. 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CA 92t2S file foftowtng P9'IOll It OOlnO lanl• Ane, CA. m ot PellhOnet HAEHO IM PARK An9<>n<*ll VONG SIK KIM Cue No D 219194 D A TA TAANSfOAMATION. 779·A Sco11 Ptace, Cott• M•M. Ca ·~627 Kamat M Yasin, 779·A Scott Place, Co111 M... Ca 9?627 NA.Me STATIMINT RCTITIOU9 _, ..... t>u:~~l::ng pettons .,. OolnQ NAMe STATIWWT LA HABRA LIMITED. LA HABRA TM folloWtng .,.,.ant we OOlng "° ,. tf 0113 1n 1Ai SupertOt Cour1 of ttie S~ of ClllfOfnta, for the County of Or· Paul A Leuler M O Inc . 2724 bullnen as Wa118Qrett Oriv•. Corona dal Mat. MARAAMAAKETING, 1900 ~ 8UMMONI (,AMILY LAW> OH AMfNOfD H TITION TJ·us bullllfft 11 Col'ducted by an lno1111dual APARTMENTS. 18552 MacAr1hur bualnae U Blvd Stjj 440. trvlne. Calif 92715 SE.ARCH (A PtyOttlc ln1191t1gattve ~ 1n. Man• or the Est... oe Bt!'Tt'I J f'.IHNEAAN. 0.:1 lfld NOTICll YCMI h"• been euM. TM~ !MY dedde eeialne~z.: CA 92825 St . Newport 8eacll CA 92680 T1111 but1n•ss 11 cOf\duelad by a Edward Meuaz:zo. 2 Flagat~ corporation Apt -524, Irvin• CA 92714 Kattlll M YHln I hot etatamant waa fifed wllll 1/\41 COYnly Clerk of Orange Counly on Jan 20 1984 Jolln Minar. 18552 MICMl'lur Orgarnutlon), 1410 W•t W~ Blvd Sta 440 1rv1ne. Calif 927 15 IOfl. Santa Ana Cekf t2708 Ah Aazt, 18552 MacAr!hur Blvd.. Robin L.tnea. 1410 W•I WaahlnQ· Nott~ le ~ Ot-' 1Mt IM uncs.t9'0Md I .... et Prlwilll '*: to the ftf~t end bMt bl6der. tl.b' _19cl to eqnfltmatjgn Of Mid ~ Court. on or att.r th4t WI d~ ot March 1tf.4, 11 tM offle• ot AOL.ANO E 8 100HGEA. 4 ... 8 L.atcavi.w A\4nl.le 1 101, Vorbe Linda, County of Otano-. Stet. or Cattforrtt• 92~ts. 'alt right. utte and 1nt8feet of NlCI o.crrnd e\U\e t#M of o.th end al tt>e rioht. tltl9 and 1n1erest lhat lhe eetat• or Nid dec:eaNd hu ICQUlred l)y OP9'· allon of I.aw or other'WiM °'""" than or in addition to ''* ot Mid 0.. celiMd. et t1W tJmt Of OMth. "1 and to .it the oen .. n teal. P'OPet'Y 11tu- ated In the County ol Or11n91. Stel• of Callfoml•. pertlcularly 6-Crlb90 as foffoWs, to-wt1 1·TO TMI btlRNOANT: A ctvM ~· .... been ...... bf Iha •tiff ...intt JOU. M JOU wfeh to ~ tMe .... ...._ rou muet, wttMft 30 d•YI atler lh .. M.tmmont ts Mrwd on you, n1e wttti 11111 G0U<1 a wrlllan reepc>nM to tile complalnt Unleu you do, your default wtll be entered on application Of tile plaln· tiff. and lhlt court may tnter • JudOefnenl agalntl you for the rellef d9tNnded In the complalnl, whlCh could raiaun In garnl1llment of wegee, tilting ol money or property or other relief requesled In lt>e com- ptalnt. Peul A Letller. Mo . President Tll11 bullneu tt conducted by an Th11 statement was filed with ttie lndMdual. wlttiout rour ~ heerd " . rou rHpond wlthtn 30 cSer •· Reed the lnformetlon below. F:23Mt3 Published Oranr Coast Daily 1101 Feb tl 22 2 Marcil 7 198-4 9tll 84 Ste 440 1rv1ne. Calif 92716 ton, Santa Ana, c.tlf 12708 lt111 business 11 conduct&<' by , Lena Mlllel', -1 tt5 Norea. i..oun• C C I Or C t Edward Marrazzo F:n~y t~;~k 0 ange oun Y on Tllls slaltmanl wet filed with tile II yoo wiall 10 ... k 11'\e Ml111C41 of an an0<ney II\ tilts matte<, y ttioold do so promptly so tllet your -111en response. 1f any. mey llted on time general partnerlhlp Beach. Calif 92.e51 Ah Raz1 Th11 butlnell la conducted by I F237 ... Counly Clerk of Orange County on Pubtlshe<I Orange Coast Dally Feb 24. t984 Pilot Feb 15 22, 29. March ~2~~=: Publlslled Orange coa~ ------------Pllol Feb 29, Maren 7, 14, 21. 198-4 PUBLIC NOTICE ln1s statement was tried Wllh tile hmtled pw\nerahlp Colmty Clerk or Or-.nge County on Robin Linea Feb 7 t984 • -1 Th11111tement was hi.cl wltll ttie K~S. Pl8l1C NOTICE 1110-&4 AVllOIUtted Ile sldO dem•n· dede Et ttlbuma, l9de decldlr con- tre Ud. aln eudlenCla • ~ que Ud. reeponde dentro de 30 di ... IA• la lnfCHmec:lon que 9'gue. ORANGE COUNTY MUHICIPAL COURT fmt55 County Claik of Oranoe County on PubllSlled Orange Coaat Oauy • Feb 7 t984 Pilot Ff'b 29 Marcil 7 14. 2t t8S4 F~ t tfS0..84 Published Orange Cout .-ly Deted:Jan. 25, t983 LEE~ eAANCH, Clertc By: ERIN n1ae Y, Deputy IOLOMON, MCICUIN, MAYO I MOM(VIC 111 .... 4ttl "'"'·2nd Floor Saftla Ana. CA. '2701 m ..... 1 A 11'553 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY PlellC NOTICE AT PAIVA TE SALE FICTrTIOUI BusaNlll In tile Supe<t0r Coun of Ille State NAME STATl•NT of Cehlornl•. I<>< lhe County ol Or· Tile followtng persona 111a doing ange tn the matte< of the Estate ol bualneu u JUDITH ANN ADAMS. aka JUDITH DESIGN FURNITURE. 2915 ADAMS ~eased ~hill Sta G· t06. Cotta MeN, Notice is hereby given lllat the Calif 92628 unde<Stgned will sett 11 Private Hie. Marll c.s1arl<:. 18372 Manl1oba. 10 Ille lllgtiest end best bidder. aut>-Huntington eeacn. Catll 926-48 1ec110 confirmation of said Supe<io< Kent Kelley. 1044 La Presa, Aote- Court. on or after Ille 711'1 day of mead Calif II Y°" with to 9"tl th4t edvloe ol en ettCHMr In lhl• mettet. JOU thould do 90 promptlr ao ttl•I rour written reeponM. If enr. mey be ftled on time. ti Uated deM• ao!lc ll., et con- Mlo de 11n llbogec:lo en eete aeun- t o , deberl• hao e r l o I n· "'4ldlalemente, de Hta manera, Ml rM.,_,..la Merlta, el hey alguna, ~ Mf '9gl1tred• a llempo. OF ORANGE COUNTY HarbCH Judlclal 011trlct 700 Civic Centet Drive Weil l enta Ana, CA. '2701 Ptaonllll PEAMA-CURBS INC Defendant l G TOOTIKtAN and DOES 1 to 25, INCLUSIVE Case No 159523 SUMMONS NOTICl!I You heva been aued. The court m•r CS.Clde agalntl rov without rour betn9 heard unla .. )'Ou ra1pond within 30 dar •. Reed the lnfCHmatlon below. MUC *>TICE FICTmOUI llUllNIH NAME 8TATOIENT Tt18 tollOWlng pe<aon la doing buStness as SAFE HARBOR SELF STORAGE 16842 S Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana Celt! 92704 Ctyoe Log en Nelli. 45-745 Camino Del Rey tndten Wells. C1llf 92260 Ann S Nedi. 45 745 Camino Del Ptlol Feb 29. M•rch 7, 14, 21, 1944 1 lfSe.84 Ml.IC fllTIC( NOTICE Ofl •AU OF nRIOMAL ""°"''"" TO HIOHl8T INOOelt Notlc• ts hereby given that btdt WIN be rlQNYed fOf .... to the htgn- esl btdd9' of tile lollowlng uled equlpm«it wttk:ll hu t>een declared aurplus to tile needs of the Coaat Corn""4.lnhy College ()jatrlCI Loi I of Trar;t No 842•. in llWCUy ot N9wPOf1 8ach. COunty ol Or- ange. Sta.le of C_..0<nla. u P9I' map record.cs If\ BOOlt 25" Peo- 28 10 32 1nc1ut111e of maps, in tne Offiee of th9 County A«Ofder of aaJCI County. Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Feb 29, March?, 14. 21. 1984 1 t48-84 March, 1984 II tile office of Thli buSlnessli conducted by a MARTIN and PABST, A Pro-general pa11ner1hip leu1ona1 C0<porat1on, 9945 Com-Mark E CestarlC 1·TO THE RESPONDENT: The petttloMf h" meet a petition con· cernln9 your marrtet-. If rou fell to ftle a '"ponM within 30 dey1 of the date that thl• aummont I• .. ,. ved on you. r our d•faull ~·1 be enteNd end th4t court m ay •nter • J1K19menl contalnlRG lntunctlva or other Ofden concetnlng dlvlelon ofpr09et1y,apo11 .. 11upport,chlld cuatodr, chlld aupport. attCHnar '"'· coat•, and auch other ,.llaf H mar be 9r111ted by the court. The eernl.tlment ol W89ff, ••king of mc>neJ CH prCJt"rt)'. or other court MllhC>fUed proceeding• m•r alao raault. II you wish to Mell Ille ad111ce ol an a1101ney 1n 11111 mattl\I you should do so piornpuy 10 that your Rey Indian Wells Catif 92260 wrillen response if any. may be Tt11s busin~s ''conducted by an ( 1) 1983 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME T af'ms ot sate CMl'I in tewful money o1 the United States on coo- firmallon of sale, or part cUfl end balanc:e evidenc»d l)y note MCUted by Mong-oe or Trust o.ad on the p<c>peny to ao6d Taft per C*ll Of 1mou111 b•d to be dee>OllteCI with bid me<ce Avenue, Tujunga. County ol Thi• atatem«it was lfled w1tll tile PUBllC NOTICE Los Angeles, State of California, all Coonty Clerk of Orange Coonty on ftled on time 1nd1v1dual AVISOIUsted ha s1do deman· 1 Clyde Logan Ne;ll Sllle bk!• wm be opened end put>- llety ,.ad aloud at 10:30 a m . Ttiurtday, Marell 8, 1984 In the con· lerenoa Room of Ille OistrlCI Admln- 1stra1ton Building. 1370 Adams Av· enua. Cotta Mesa. Cahtorn•• All btds mull be dell..ered to the otflCI ot the Direct<>< ol Purchasing at the above address priof 10 the llme Mt tor the opening to be e1tg1ble for consideration l.Jlta bids cannot be acoepled ,.. .. ..,..E COUNTY the 11glll. lllle end intereat of aald Feb 7 1984 "'""'""' deceased at tile time of dealt'I and · · F~1 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot Feb 29 Marcil 7, 14. 21. 1984 1167-84 MUNICIPAL COUftT all the rlglll. hlle and Interest lhll OF OftANGf COUNTY Ille estate of aatd d~eued haa ec:- dade El tribuma, lade dac:ldlr con· Ttios 1tatement was hied wilh tile h• Ud. eln audlancl• 8 manoa que Counly Cte<k or Orange County on Ud. , .. ponda ct.nlro de 30 dlat. Fet> 1 t984 Laa la lnformecton que 119ua. F231IM HertMw JUdlclal Olelrlct quired by ope<atlon of law<>< othe<· 4801 JambofH 8hrd., 8o• 2510 wise other than or In eddillon to that If )'Qtl wlell to ... k l ht edvlca ol Publlsned Orange Coast Dally en atforner In thl• matter, rou P1to1 Feb 29 Marcil 7 14. 21 1984 Bldt or ottert to be In wr'::Jo 11/l(j will be received al the ator Of. Newpor19eac:h, Ca. l2tl0-1M7 ot seld deceaMd. 11 the time of Plalnlltl HERITAGE BANK. a death, In and to ett tile c«taln RE.AL 1------------11lould do ao promptly eo thet r our 1 __________ 1_1_6_t_-a._ written rH ponM , If any, mey be floe at any time atter the '"" put>lt-cation nerflOf 11\d before date ol Callfornla corporatt0n property 11tuated 1n tl'le City of PUBllC NOTICE Oel~anl WILLIAM E PUR· Santa Ana, County Of Orange, State 1------------ INGTON and DOES 1 to 10 In-of Cellfornla, partlcularty de.crlbed IC-Gllt1 clutlve. as follows to wtl FICTITIOUS 9U81NIHI flled on time. PlalC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNHI NAM£ STATIMENT Ille Dated tnla 2111 day of ,,_.bfu1ry 1984 Cue No 59092 Ttiat portt0r1 ol Lots t5 and 16. NA.Ml ITATUftNT 8UMMONI Tract 578 per map llle<OI recorded Tile following peraon It dOlng Dated: June I, 1983 LEE A. BRANCH, C'9rk By: CHARLOTTE HOOKER, o.put)' FELCZER I JAUREQUI SI U1tad dffaa aollcllar al con- H Jo da un ebogado •n. •\ta Hun- 1 o . daberl • h ac arlo In · medlaternente, d• Hta manar1. au ra1punle Hcrlta. 11 her 119una, puada M r raglatreda a tlampo. The lotlowmg persona are doing ou s1ness as Pr090sel forms 1n0 complete ln- 11ruct1on1 may be obtained al tile Purchasing Department of the 0.... tnct 11 the above address For ad· d1t1onal 1nlormat1on or 1napectl0fl appointment. call Shannon 8 McCarthy. (714) 432-5754 ROLAND E BIGOHGER. A TTY 4848 L.akeYleW Avenue " 101 Yorbe l.Jnd~. A 2686 NOTICEI You have been euad. In bOok 23 page 48 of Mia-buttneas as The court may ct.c~ ageln1t you cellaneous Maps In the office ol tile HEART OF ENGLAND COT wltltout )lour being heard un .... Recorder of Orange coonty, Call-TAGES. 2 t5 West First S1ree1. Suite 12453 Lewie ltrMt, 8ulta 103 Oerct.n Grove, CA. l2t40 Publlslled Orange Coast Daily Pilot Feb 15 22 29 MarCh 7 t984 1· TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil complaint l\aa been nled b1 the p1lntltt against you. H you wl1h to defend thl1 l1w1ull, you muat. within 30 days after 1111s summons 1s served on you. file w1tll this court e wrotten response to tile complaint Unless you do, your default wlll be entered on appttcat1on or the ptain- 1111 and tilts court may enter • tudgemerc against you tor the rettef demanded In the comp1a1n1. which could result 1n garnishment ol wages ll~tng of money or property or 0111er reltel reque11ed 1n the com GRANO FORTUNE LTD INC , 2082 S E B11stol Suite 209 Sen1a Ana. CA 92707 Tile Soard resef'Ves tile right 10 r ... jeCt any/or all bids or to waive any lrregul1111y or 1nformallly In tile bid· ding The 11eh1ele 11 IOld 1n an · H ls/where is" condition Tile Coas1 Com""4.1nity Co118Q8 O.sirict makes no guarantee wrottan or 1mplted as to ll'IP condition of any 1tern(s1 Payment tn full must be mad• wttll1n loorteen f t41 calender days alter nottee ol aooeptance of bid ana the item must be remoll9d lrom Ille Oi1- troct fac11t1y W1lh1ng a reasonable ttme mutually agreed upon WILLIAM s B IC, Ex.ecutor of tile &tate d oecedent PubliSNld Coast Delly Pilot 901·84 )IOU r...,onct within 30 dare. ~ fornll described as fottowt 105· 10 Tustin, CA 92680 the lntofmatlon be6ow. Beginning in the East 11~ of said Eltzaballl Mery Livings lone II you wtlh lo seek tl'le ad111ce ol Lot 15 at 1 p04nt distant thereon Wallner. 1044 C Cabrtllo Pk Or Grano f'0<tune Ltd Inc 2082 S f BroSlol Su11e 209. Santi Ana. OA 92707 Feb 28 29 Msd\ 3. 1984 1138-8-4 an attorney In tilts metier. you South 31 , 12·00 .. west 54 41 feat Santa Ana. CA. 92701 P\ellC NOTICE should do so promptly so tllal your from Ille Northeast corner of said This business Is conducted by en l------------ This business is conducted by a co1pora1ton P\&IC t«>TICE FICTl110U8 ...... ~ STATllEJfT Norman Lee. President wrlllan reaponse. ti any. may be tot lllence North 31° 12·00·· East lndllllduel ORANGE COUNTY Iii.cl on time 104 86 leel along said East line and Ellzlbelll Livingstone SUPERIOR COURT AVl801US1ed Ila sldo deman-Ille Easl line of said Loi t6 to a point This statement was lile<J Wltll ltie 700 Clvtc Camar Dr. wail dade, El lrlbuma. l9de decldlf CGft-distant Iller eon North '31 • 12'00" Counly Clerk of Orange County on Sin ta Ana, CA. 92701 Tl1ts s1a1ement w•• hied w1111 tile Coonly Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 14 1984 Tile following Plf'IOOI «• dotng bus1nesa as Ira Ud. Mn Mldlancle • m.noe que East 50 45 feet from the SoU11leaSI Jen 30, l984 Plalnllff MARGARET S SUAOAI\ Ud. rffPO'lda dentro • 30 dlM. corne< of said Lot. 111ence Weste<ly F211213 Defendant DONALD ROBERT Laa I• lnf-.clon qua t1tue. In 1 direct fine 10 a point 1n tile west Publlslled Orange Coast Dally SUAOAK II you wleh to lleelt the edVlca of line of said 101 distant ii-eon P1tot Feb 29, Marefl 7 14 21. 1984 Case No 0225596 .... attorM)' In ttlle mattet, )IOU Nonllerly 32 50 feel from Ille South· I 179•84 SUMMONS .tlould do 90 prompti,. "ltlat )lour west corner or said lot, ttience NOTICE I You heve been 1uad. pta1nt wrltt9" raeponae. If •nJ. mar be Soottierly along said West ttne end •------------The CO\lrt may decide agaln•t you ftled on time. tile West hne or said Lot 15 a dis-P\&.IC NOTICE wltho41t rour bal"9 heard unteu Dated July 5 1983 ROBERT B KUHEL Clerk II u.ted daMe NffcltM al con-11nce ol 62 80 leet. 111ence1------------'°" r.-pond within 30 day1. Reed Mto de "" abofado en .... _. Southeasterly in a direct 11ne lo tile f1CTITIOU8 BUllNE88 the Information t>eiow. lo• d • b • r I a It• c • r 10 1 n • point or beginning NAME STATEMENT If you wlsll to seek tile advice ol By LENORE BROWN Deputy Jo1aph P. Quinby, Elq. Cook"'· Colem an I Howard rnedlat.manta, de .... meneri, au •more commonly known 11 The following persons ar1 dOlng en attorney 1n this ma11er. you reapueete aacrtta. •I hey attune, 12812 Panorama v-. Santa Ana, business as stiould do so promptly so that your P4Mde Mf reotetreda a tlempo. Catolornoa ODOR EBAOICA TORS. 2855 written reaponsa, 11 any, may be tnt2 E. 17th St. Tu1tln, CA. 92980 714-432-2474 t·TO THa bERNOANT: A Civil Terms ol sate casll In lawful Selaaco Ln Coste Mesa. Cettl fifed on ttme c:ompielnt haa been ftled bf ttle money of tile United Sleles on con· 92626 AVl801Utted Ila sldo deman· pelnllff agetnal JOU. 11 )IOU wish to llrmatlon of sale. or pert cull and Jerry A Keck, 2855 Selasco Ln . dade El trlbuma; lade decldlr con- IMMnd thta lawiult, '°" mutt, balance evidenced by note secured Costa Mese, Calll 92626 Ira Ud. tin audlencla a meno• que ~~~ daya •f:: :;:~ ~:= by Mongage ol Trust Deed on the Jutte N Keck. 2855 Belasco Ln Ud. raaponda dentro de 30 dlaa. s -·-on you, property so sold Tan PM cent ol Costa Mesa Calll 92626 Laa la lnlCHmeclon que algue. a wrtllan responM 10 the complaint amount bid to be deposited with Tilts business 1s conducted by an If you wl.tl to -" Illa edvlc• of Unleu you do. your delautt wur be. bid. or sucll otller amounl of 0... lndlvldual •n attorner In Ihle matter, rou entered on appllcauon of tile pteln-posit as Ille personal representative Jerry R Keel< 1hould dCI eo promptly to lhal your till. and this court may enter 8 of the estate may egrM upon ThlS s1a1emen1 was hied willl 1111 written rH ponH , 11 otn)', ma)' be Judgement against you for tile raltel 81ds or otters to be In wrlltng and Coonty Cieri< ot Orange County on ftled on time. demanded In the complainl whlCh will be recet\19d at the alorasald of-Feb 7 1984 81 U1ted deMa IOllcltar al con· could result In garnishment 01 llce al any time after Ille flrat publl· F237-.:t ••Jo d• un abogedo •n .. ta aaun- weges. taki';? 01 money or property cellon heteof and before d11te ol Publlslle<l Orange CoaSt Dally I o . d • b • r I a ha c • r Io In · or olller retie requested in lhe com· ale Aepreseotallve ol the estate Piiot Feb 29. March 7 t4, 21 1984 medlatem.nta, de ffla m/nere. au ptatnl rae<Ve tile right 10 rejiect ell bid• 1165-84 rff9U"la eacnte. •I ll1r a19une. Dated April 26• 1983 Dated this 2111 day of February, ~ .., ragltlrede • tlempo. J PETERSON, Clerk t98-4 1·TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil Sy KAREN SCHOENHOL TZ, Oepu· MARTIN end PABST compl•lnt h .. been lllad br thl ~OGER A. IAEVIQ A Profeselonal Corporation PUBLIC NOTICE palntm 119alnat )IOU. If you wl1h to Post Office Sox 638 defend thl1 law1ult. JOU mutt, 2IOl2 Mlchateon Drlva. l ull• 100 Turunga. Caltl 91042 FICTITIOUS BUllNESS within 30 days alter tll1s summons P.O. ao. 1'°" Charles A Towne< Ind James L NAME STATEMENT 15 served on you, hie Wlll'l lhlS court lnrlne, CA. 12113 .t.dams. Sr . Co-Admlntstretors of Tile fotlow1ng persons are do4ng 1 written response to Ille complaint 71...ast-WSS the Estateof said Decedent business es· Unless you do. your delault wlll be Publlllled Orange Coas1 Dally Piiot Al10<neys for Co-Admlnl~trators DEVELOPED REAL EST A TE. enler application of the plain· Feb 8 15. 22. 29 1984 Pubhsheo Orange Coast Dally Piiot. 1508 N Bnatol SI . Senta Ana CA 1111. d 1 s court may enter a ----------7-"9""37·8'-4-if eb 29 1984 92706 tud ment a1nst you for the rellel 1178•84 Jonathan E Slleetian 15922 Hale demanded 1 tile complaint wtiicll ln•ex•pen•elv * '(In lk spen' sl11) not h1g11 1n p rice reasonable. c1au1fled ..... ..._f ad11er11&ing -1 r99I 1--------------iWay. Garden Grove. CA 92643 could r8$Ult in garnishment ot Rick A Floyd. t3901 Nadia Way waoes. taking of money or property DEATH NOTICES 1\EBAY BERND REBA Y. passed away February 26, 1984 m Fountain Valley. CA Beloved husband o f Curi Rebay of Costa Mesa. CA. father of Karl and Brigitte Re bay of Costa Mesa. son of Agnes Jaege r of Gennany. brother of Dieter Rebay o f Germany: sister Christina Fonseca of Fountain VaUey. Call 642-5678. Garden Grove. CA 92643 or other rellel requested 1n Ille com Tll1s bu .1ness ls conducted by a plaint P ut a few words to work for ou. general plf1nersll1p Dated Oct 27. t983 Rick A Floyd l EE A BRANCH. Clerk Tills statement was filed with the Sy· J y HY An Deputy County Clerk ol Orange Counly on BUSH, BCIH I LARIEN Jan 18. 1984 10091 Talbert Ava .. •300 F231213 FO\lntaln Valla)', CA. 1270I Publlslled Orange Coast Delly 714.9'4-4441 Piiot Feb 15. 22. 29, Marcil 7 1984 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot 904·84 Feb 8, 15. 22 29. 1984 Owner of Bernard's for eign PlellC NOTICE Car R epai r of Huntington ------------ Bea<.'h. CA M ember 0£ The K-cM57 Ph Cl b ORANGE COUNTY German oent'< u • MUNICIPAL COUAT member and coach tn Costa OF ORANGE COUNTY Mesa for The American Haf'bor Judlctal Dlatrk:t Y outh Soccer Association. :>.:.;!:':::.•~:~-=-~,!~ Rosary IS Thursday 7:30PM Plalntlfl AMWAY COAPOA· and Mass of C h r1Sllan Bunal ATlON , a Mlclllgen Corporation. Friday, March 2. 1984 at Oefand1n1 GEOFFAEY M lo·OOAM both at St HABER, an lndtvldual. Does I to X, · • · Doe Co Doe Corp Joachim Catholic Church case No 93190 806 84 PUBLIC NOTICE LOS ANGELES COUNTY 8UP£RIOR COURT 111 North Hiii StrMI Lot Angalet, CA. 90012 Ptalnttll West Coast Bank. a Call fornla banking corporation Defendant Ntcholas M Nleholson Dane A Nicholson. Md Does I through 10, tnctuslve. Case No C428035 8UMMON8 NOTICEI You have been 1ued. Interment Good Shepherd SUMMONI -=:::;;;:=:======::.:-I Cemetery Pierce Brothers NOTICfl You hav• been 1ued. Tha court mar ct.clde ageln1t rou The court mer decide agalntt r ou wltltout your being heerd unlaH you rffpond wtthln 30 daya. Raad the lnformetlon below. HARIOR LAWN-MT. OUVl Mortuary • Cemetert Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 5-40-555' --~ NRCI I Hl"I HLL IRO DWAY M09'TUARY 1 tO Broadway Coat• Mesa a.2-9150 IAl T% HAOEAOH SMITH 6 TUTHILL Wl&TCLlfF CHAftEL 427 E 171h St Costa M esa 6•6·9371 BeU Broadway M ortuar y. wltN>ut JOUf being h .. rd unlaaa Directors. 642-91~0 rou ~within JO ctere. ~ IM lnfoffMllon be+ow, II you wleh to~ the &dYlce OI WIEBEL an attorney In 11111 matter, you B A R B A R A A G N E S atiould do so promptly to that your . wrttlen re9')0nse. 1f any may be WIESEL. 23 year resident filed on ume of Costa Mesa. CA. Passed AVllOfU1ted ha 11do Oeman· away February 27 1984 dad•. El trlbume, lade decildlr con• Bel ed If f 1 c-.. I Ir• Ud. 1ln eudlencla • ~ que ov w e o &:A.JW n Ud. ,..poncta dafttro de 30 d1M. Wiebe I of Costo Meaa: L .. la tnkwmeclon que 119ue. beloved mother of J ohn and ")IOU wleh to_. the ectvloa °' Steven l>oth of Costa Mesa M ettOfna)' In thl• matt•. rou • • ettoukS do '° prompttr .. that ,_ Daniel of Corona. CA. wrltt9" ,.,PGftM, If .,.,., mar be Barbara Sltarski of River· lftecl Oft tltM. side C A Susan Regan of 8' UeMCI ,.... aoflolt• el ~ . . c w d Nfo de "" ""9edO .,. "" ~ San Diego, A, en Y 10 , deberl• ltec erlo In· Snell of Costa Mesa, Benita !MdW~te, de .. ,. maMt., eu Rohme and G~oraett reepueet• eecrti., al hay ~ B luett. both of Long llland. ~0 ';'Hl'"'\';':::,~r°'o1YM New York. tJso 1£ved by oom~ltM ....., Mid trr the C"leven grand hll dren. peMiHI t you." )'IMC•ilth to Rolary will be tted on ~ iaweutt. rou l!Mlt. t "g wttNfl 30 daya attar thlt aummollt Wednesday, F brutry ' 1 It~ on you. h .. with thta court 1984 at 7·30 M, Picrct0 awrllleonr~Mlo theeomc>lalnt Brothen &11 B roadway Un .... you do. your d9fautt Wiii be Ch l M t C"---U tnler.d on as>c>!lci•llon of the plain ape . ass o ru 15 an tr". a11d '"I• COUt'I may .,..,., • Burlal will be ~l~brated on lUdgemet\t ~t you for 1tw r1Mf Thunday. March l, 1984 at o.mano.o tn the complaln1. ~ lO·OOAM. St Joechun Cath-COUid rnull '" oamttn!Ml\I ot oU~ Chu~h. Interment will ::::.•~:::t ~'::.~~ ~ f;.o::t follow at Holy ~pulcht'r plaint Cem~tf'r)'. Oran1l'. CA 0e1.o ~11 1a, 1913 Fnt-ndll may mlL al \)\(' AICHARD J WACK. Clerlo. II you wish to teek the 1dv1<:e ol en auomey In thll matter you lhOUld do to promptly so that your written ratponte. II any, may be filed on time AVllOtU1ted ha tldo demen- dade El trlbUma. lecM decldlr con· tra Ud. atn ~le a ,,,.noa que Ud. rftPO"de «Mnfto cte 30 411 ... IAa le lntonn.clOf'I qwe t1tue. tt )'ou wtatt to aeetr the edVke of an attonwy In tttla "'•"~· rov thOufcS do 90 pnimptly 90 lhat )'OUI wrltMn ~ tt •nr. ma~ be ftled ~ tim.. II UetM dMN IOllclt•• .i eon--to ct. un abogado en .... 11un- to, deberl• hao•rlo I n • ~ ... o...u....-a, au reepueeie Meftta, llf lt•r ltcJun•, puede Mf retlaltMa e tlenlpo. 1• TO ,.,. 0.RHDANT: A clvll ~nt haa been Ned 1rJ Iha pelnitn eoatMI r w. tt ,_ wf.tl to deNnct ttile i. .. uh, rou mu1t. wt11ttn 30 dtY• atler thlt tummone It MfWld Of\ you. Ille Wllh 11\11 court a written ree9()1\M 10 Iha com$1nl un .... you do.~ oetaun wilt be entered on app1ic.110n ol the l)latn t1n. eno thta cOUfl may ent« • )uclQement agalnat yOu lor I~ 1e1tef 09mand90 tn the compt.w.1. wtiicn OOU40 retull In gtm•atl"*'t Of W11Q99. laldno of mon.-y or P'~IY or other,...., ~eel In the com· pl6int Oet9d Oct 8, tN2 JOHN J CORCOAAtl Ctltk Bi CAROL A BURGE Dec>uty Defwltnt, Qll, Oewkt, ~ I OIMMftd ·~ lllllCe'Vto. ~ ... 1901 C.tury ,.,.. I NI. 8"tte UiOO ~,..........CA. toOll (111)f:f'r..,., l>ub118'141d Orang• Coat Dairy Ptlot ,et> 8 11.~ 21 1 84 PubhShed Orange Coas1 Oaoly P1101 f'eb 22 29 Marcil 7 14 1984 1042-84 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING f OR BIOS ScMot 01stric1 NEWPORT -MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Bid Deadline 2 00 o clock pm of t11e 15th day ot Marcil 1984 Place of B•O Receipt Purchasing Office. 2985-B Sear S1ree1. Coste Mesa. CA 92626 Pro1ect lden1tloca11on Name RE· SURFACING TENNIS COURTS Place Plans are on file Purcllas1ng Office 2985-8 Bear Street. Cos11 Mesa. CA 92626 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above-named School District ol Orange Coonty. Calllorn1a acttng by and through Its Governing Board. lle1e1naller referred to as "'OISHltCT will rece111e up to but not late< lllan the above--statect time seated bids tor the award of • con1ract lor 111e al:i:>•" 1po1ect Bids sMll be rece1vvo 1n tile place 1dent1foed above. and shall be open· ed and publicly read aloud al 111e above-sta1eo tome and place There will be a NfA depos11 1e· quired lot eath set of bid docu· ment!> to guarantee their return In good c.ond11ton wolh NIA days alter the b1d operling date Eacl1 btd must conform and be respon51ve to the contract docu- ments Eacl1 bidder shall submit on Ille lorm turn1sl1f!d w1lh lhe contract documents a hst 01 the proposed subcontractors on tt11s p101ect as required by tl1e Sublet11ng end Sub· contrattong Faor Practices Acl Go111 Code Sec 4 100 et seQ Eacll tndder must ~ubm11 w1tn each bod terufoeo or cashier s Check µayabte 10 the DISTRICT or • bid bond 1n the form set forth 1n the c.onlract documer\IS 1n an amounl not ress than 10•,. ot 1he mu1mum amount ol bid as a guarantee that tile bidder will enter m10 1he proposed con11ac\ 11 tile same is awarded to sucll bidder In tile event of !allure to enter into Hid contract sucll securit., will be tor fetl DISTRICT reserves the 11gllt to re1ec1 any or all btds or to wa111e any 1rreguta1111es <>< 1nlorm11111es in any l>tds or 1n tt>e b1ddlflg Pursuanl to I tie prO'v1S10f\S of Sec· 11on t 773 of tile Labor COde of tile State ol California. Ille DISTRICT llas obtained !tom lhe Director ol tile Department of tndus1r111 Alla hon!! the geoerel pravaihng rate or per dtem wages end the genera• pre111t11ng rate tor ho11d1y end ovtw time work 1n the iocauty tn whtch 1111s work 11 to be performe<i for each cralt or type ot wori.er needed to execute the conlrlCt These rain ere On lite al Ille DISTRICT otflc:.t located al Purc11es1ng Office 2985 8 Bear SI Costa Mesa CA 92826 Cop1es may be obt11ned on req~tt A c<>(>y ot lhaM ralet than be P<>Sted et the 100 "'e It ahell oe mafldetory uPof' me CONTRACTOR to wllom tl'll con 1ract 11 awarded e110 ul)Of'I eny tub con11111:tor und., •veil CONfAAC TOA to ~Y not tat• 111en the Nld tl)9C1flNI ratn to all ""9r\\lf'• em· ployed tly them 1n the eaecullon ot tN!r.ontr.ct No b1dcttw m1y w1th<lt•w a11y blO tor 11 i>«•od of thirty 1301 daya aner the <1111• wt tor the opening ol.blds A payment bOnd i nd 1 pet• lormanca bOOd wm be required pnOr to axecuttOn ol ~ contract and lhatl be In the lorm Mt forth In the contract dooumanl• Pur1Uant to Section 4~90 of the Government Code ol the St1ta of 'Cal1lornla the eon1r1C1 Wiii contain prOlllll<W'll parm11ttng Iha tUCC.911\11 bidder to 1Ubt11tvta ..c:ur111n lor any m~ w1tllllekl by the DIS· TRICT to tll'llura pertOrmanoa under t11• contract Oo .... l\onQ Board Sy DotOf"Y "atWV r1-.,. C PM Pvrcr.a\.nQ DtreelOI c Mortuary on W~n~y. ~~:~A~~c. Deputy Februao 29. 198-4 from ..._ 201, ,.,_~ams. Noon unuJ 9.00PM Piette ~ 8Mdl. CA aw Brother• ~U Broadway Put>ldhacl Otano-coat OaJr Piiot Mortuary. Dlroctota, f•b a., 15 22, ff. ttt• 642·91~1 .... 907 • .,4 P•lbllllled Or•n~e Cou t OIM!y P»o1 reo n ~arch 1 tOIM ~OAO 14 • • F231511 Published Orange Coatl Dally Pilot Fet> 29 Marcil 7. 14 21 . 1984 1171-84 Melt<: NOTICE 0 NOTICE OF TflUITU'S SALE Loin No. 10l144SM/ORA Y T.S. No. H·1'291 UNnCOOE H MAR VISTA FINANCIAL. INC. as duty appointed T ruatee unde< the lotloW1ng desc11be0 deed of trust Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION This no11ce Is In accordance "Mll'i Section 81450 of lhe Cahlornla Education Code COAAELLAN J ' THOM PSON exec vioe Chancellor Business Att11rs Coast Community COiiege Olstrtci Pubhshed Orange Coast Oa1ty Piiot February 22 29 198,. 1038-84 To THE HIGHEST B100EA FOR nun•ic NOTICE CASH ANOIOA THE CASHIERS OR ___ r_~------ CEATIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN NOTICE OF TitU8Tf£'S IAU CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924b (pay· Loan No. 7't--JllOD-'I LEE aote 11 tile 11me of sate 1n llwful T.S. No. H-1l207 money ol tile United States) all UNIT CODE H rtQhl, title and 1ntereat conveyed to SUPERIOR TITLE SEAVICE, INC. and now lletd by n under said Oee<l as duly appointed Trustee under tne of Trust in tile pro~rty hereinal1er IOllowing oesc111M!d deed ol trust descrtbeO WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TRUSTOA JAMES C GRAY TO THE HIGHEST StDOEA FOR DOROTHY M GRAY CASH ANOtOR THE CASHIERS OR BENEFICIARY SANTA FE FED· CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN ERAL SAVINGS ANO CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay· LOAN ASSOCIATION at>ta at the tome ol sete on lawful RECORDED August 25. 1978 as money ol the Untied States) all 1ns1r No 37253 1n Book 12813 right. lllle and 1n1erest conveyed to page t890 of Olflc11I Records 1n the and now held by It under said Deed office ot Ille Recorder of Orange of Trust 1n Ille pro~rty hereinafter County clescrobed said deed ol trust desc111>eS the TRUSTOA RONALD G LEE following p1operty BENEFICIARY UNION FEDERAL Lot 39 of Tract No 7177, In tile SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA· City ol Irvine. County Orange. Stale TION of California. as per map recorded RECORDED April 21 198 1 es 1n Sook 273. Pages 40 to 42 1n-Instr No 24199 1n Book 14027 clus111e Miscellaneous Maps in tile o* 306 of Olhc1at Records 1n lhe Office ol the County Recorder 01 olhce ol the Recorder of Oranqe said County County Excepting all 011 gas minerals said deed 01 trust descnoes me IAl INTERNATIONAL COR- RESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (8 ) tCS-NEWPORTI PACIFIC HIGH SCHOOL (Cl tC5-CEHTER FOR DEGREE STUDIES (Ol EOUCA TION SERVICE CENTER (E) CUSTOM- IZING CENTER (F) POLICE SCI- ENCES INSTITUTE (G) JEWEL.RY DESIGN CENTEll (HI THE.BARTON SCHOOL Ill SCREEN PRINTING CENTER (JI NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF MOTORCYCLE RE· PAIR (K l NORTH AMERt~N SCHOOL OF 8001<KE£PING ANO ACCOUNTING (LI NORTH AMERI- CAN SCHOOL OF ANIMAL sci.- ENCE$ (Ml NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CONSERVATION (N) NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF ORAfltNG (0 ) NORTH AMERIC.t.N SCHOOL OF FIREARMS (P) NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF INCOME TAX PREPARATION (0 1 NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF TRAVEL tRI NORTH AMEAlCAN SECAE T ARIA L SCHOOL (SI NORTH AMERICAN LEG.AL SEC· AEl ARIAL SCHOOL. 4361 Slrcil Street NewOort Beach. CA 92660 I NTERNATIONA L CO R- RESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. INC 436 t 8ireh Strwt Newpon e.ecti CA 92660 This busmess 1s conducted by a corporalton Judy Bayersdorter. Asst Sec Thol statement was flied with tile Coonty Cieri! ol Orange County on Jan 30 1984 FUTal Pubhshe<l Orange Coast Daily Piiot FPb 8 15 22 29 1984 796-8.4 Pt.a.IC f«>TICE and other hydrocarbon substances totiow1ng tying below a deQth of 500 feet but A leasehotd 1ntert5t in and to lt'le 1 ACTlTIOUI llUSMEIS w1tllout tile ngllt ol surface entry to lottow1ng Lot 3 or Tract 4892 on tile NAME STATl:llEWT take market. mine. explore or drill City or Newporl Beach County of lor same as reserved In tile deed Orange Stale of Cahlornia as per 1 he lollowing pertOn II OO.ng from Casa De La Cuesta a t1m1tecl map record4!d 1n bOO'< 180 pages business as partnership recorded July 8 1971 2"' to 26 1nc1us1ve ml5Cellan~s l 1 CHASE COMPUTER SYSTEMS in Book 9710 Page 321 of Ot11e1al map' 1n Ille office of tt>e County 2900 Bristot Street. Bldg C. Sutte Reco1ds Recorder ol saoo County t07 co.sta Mesa. CA 92626 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A YOU ARE IN DEF.t.Ul T UNDER A Leon Na1men 2933 8elflngton DEED OF TRUST DATED August DEED OF TRUST DATED Aorol 16 Ct f:t erton CA 92631 21 t978 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Tl1I US•l\f'SS IS conoucte<l by an TtON TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERT'Y IT irodivi ual EATY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB·I MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Leon Naiman LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Tnis statement WIS !tied W1fn Ille PLANATION OF THE NATURE' OF OF THE NAIURE OF THE Cnul'lt~ CIMk of Orange County on THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YO I PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU Jiin 8 15 22 29 l984 F235l4$ P..,01 stied Orange Coast Dair, P1101 Feb 8 15 22 29, 1984 798-84 YOU Sl~OULO CONTACT A LAW SHOULD CONT A(, 1 A LAWYER YEA 2652 BasswOOd S1ree1 Npy,port t365 I Onk11yl'l8, Irvine. CA I Beach CA (II a str"I address or tommon Ill 1 street aodress or common des1gna11on of propeny is sllov.n des1gna1ton of property s shown above no watrenly ts g111en as toots abo"e no watr11nty is given n to its completeness or correctness I The c.ompleteness or corr1C1ness1 Tne t>tineflc1ary undl!r said Deed of 0enetic1ary uncler said Oeeo ol Trust. by reason of 1 b1eacti or de Trust by reason of 1 breach or O&- fault 1n 1he obligatfOflS sec:ur!'d rault 1n the obhga11ons secured thereby lleretofore el(ecul~ and !hereby tlefetofore executed ano dehvered 10 111e unde<signed a writ ~llvt'fed to the undersigned I wrot ten Oecl1r111on of Default and De !en Oeclarat•on or Default and De· mand for Sale. and wr111en not1c.e of mend tor Sale, 11no w11tten nouce ot breach and ol election 10 cause the breac11 and or e1«tt0n lo cause the undersigned 10 sell said prpperty 10 unwsogned to sen said property to sausty said obhga11ons. 11nd there-sa11sf) said oohgattons. an.:1 tllef• alter tile under11gned caused said aller tne undersigned caused ~lid no11ce·o1 breach end of election to notrce ot breach and ot al8Cllon 10 be reco1ded No~mber 8 t983 as be recorded November 4 1983 IS Instr No 83·516643 of Ofhetat R•-Instr No 83-489,41 ot Offlc11t q• cords tn 111e ottice of the Record., I cores in the ott1ce of lhe Recorder ot Orange County • ol 0 11nge Covnty S11<1 sale wOI be made t>ut Said sale will be made but without covenant or wertanty ea· w1tll0ut covenant 01 warr•tlly ••· prns or implied. •aoardlllQ l•lle press or .mpllt(I raoard1ng "'" poswSS1on or eocumbrances 10 posMSS•on or tneumbrances to pay tile remaining pr1ncipet sum of pay t~ rem111n1ng pm~1pat :tum of the note(S) MCureo t:>y &aid deed QI the nOltl\SI Sf'CUred by Mid Oeed of Trull With interest es !n said note Trust with 1nl~Ml IS in said note prolllded adv&f\Ceol 1f any under prov1oeo advance• 1f any undeor the term' ol N>d OMO ol trutt ,... ,,.. ,~ms 01 seld Deed ol tr~ , ... charges ano eapen~ ot the c11arges 1nd a11penMt of the Trustea l\nd ol the 1rut11 cr~t~ Oy T1u~tll' al'd of the trum created by satd Owd ot T ruat sao<l Ot'f'd of T rutt Said nle wilt be held on Thura-~110 11111 wit• be toelO on Tl'iu day ~arch t ~ 111114 at? 00 Pm al day Maren 8 11184 11 2 00 pm at 1ne Chapman A,,_ antranc• 10 ,,,. Cnae>n'llll\ Avenue entrance to t.n. Civic Center 8u11d1n9 300 E .. t 1ne C1111c. ~tar 9v•ld1ng 300 East Chapman Ave Orange CA Cnepm111 Ave Orange, CA At tl\e time of the 1n1t1al pub41 Al tile tll'fte of tn. lnhlel e>vbll· C8llO<'I OI lhlt nollgt Ille total ~lion Of tll>t not~ the IOlll amount ol tri. unpaid ftalane41 ottn. ernoun1 of lhe ~ belarQ Of tM obligation MCur.O by the •t>ov9 a. ot>lo0a110t1 sacur9d l)y tile •boYe oe aenbfid d..0 Of trust Ind Mtlm•i.d act1t* dMCI Of trust and Hllfl'I•~ coats. ••pen.... l\O 9dvanoes II eo1111 t'P'M'I'" •ncl lldvenoet It $92.830 &2 $67 4()q 62 Th41total 1~bted'*8 Delng en The t0191 tnoeCJledneM ti.no 11n 1111mate Of\ ..n.ctt the OC*"l"V bid la "t!IT\8te on wfllCI\ t11e ~ ~ 1a COtT\J)Uted m1y ~ ob1a1Md by cat'-c:«nPUted mey be ~t8lftll0 ti, cea. Ing (7 14) 937 09'8 or C' 131 1ng (7 141 tl1 0901 or (2ll) 62'1-4•6! the day ~for• the ula 82'1 ~ tne Clay b9tel'e t1'e late Dated Ftbru.,Y 14 1984 oeted Fet>Nary ?, 1 ... MAA VISTA FINANClAL, INC SUP£AtOA TITLl SfJMC • NC U Mid TN.ll.. u UICI Trutt ... By T D $ERVIOC COMPANY, 8Qtfit By T D SUNtCE COMPANY • ...,,. Sy Sandie Armenta. Aattt.m ~ a., Sandie A"'*"I. .Ill\ S.C. etary ratary c11~ 91y0 . w .. 1 0r.,. CA One C.ly ~ w ' er.,.. CA 92&M tnll 1T t4l '3~ 828& 17 t4) t3 HI Publl•hed 01•9 Coa111 ~ Pu~ OfenQ!t uo.a et11()1 hb " ,., M•U\ i' 1 4 PllOI r.o \S. f', 2t, M4 t~84 P\B.IC f«>TICE \ I ' ) I. • • \ \J Orlllg9 Coast DAILY PllOT/Wedne:9(j1y, February 29, 1084 fl\ltlJC M>TICE --· .......... •.-rii '1CTmOU8...,..... - - - mnnoua I U-.e MAm SfAlDSWf '=·~ .. NAMI ITAT'haHT The IOllOWltlg ~ W9 ooeng Tne 1oilowlng P9f90ntl.,. aong Tlle tOllowfng l*'90f\I .,. doing bull,... .. ovaineee u l>utlMM ... SOCIOAE(N T"!! • TUSTIN JUDO JOURNAL. NO W tlhh SOC/GREEN TRf[ • RANCHO, 343 Seti MIQvel DrM, N9WPC>f1 St Cotla Meea. C. tW7 383 $#1 MIOI* Onve. ~ Beectt, CA t800 Notlak1 9un ... w-. cu "' HamU- 8-c:ft, CA Heeo Santa Anita ~"*'' Cor· IOfl. Cotta Mesa.. C. 12927 Senta Anita 0.V.lopment Cof. po<et1011. ~ S911 Mlg'* OfM. Thtt bull,_. II conctucteo Dy 911 por1tl0n 383 San M~ ~. ~ heetl. CA 02880 lnd!Vfduel N"1>0ft Beectl. CA 0~ Green rr .. 0.¥9IO()mant Corpor. NorlP t Bunew1w1 OrMn Tr• ~t Corpor. atkln, 421 S W Slxtft Avenue Thi• 1tat9IT'lenl wat llle<l With Ille 1Uon. 421 S W Sixth AYenue, POfttand, OrllQOll t7204 County Cleft. of Orange County on POftl•nd, Oreoon 97204 Thi• bust,_. 11 QOnClucted oy en Janu11rt 13. 1994 fh11 bulln ... It conducted by an unlncorl)Ofeled u~ellon 01'* untncorporated aHoctauon OIMf then a perlMf•hlp than • parlnerltllp Gary Hamilton. Pr .. ldant Oaty Hamilton. Prffldant Thi• 1t1tBn*lt wu tit.CS with the nue 1111"'*'1 ""a' tit.a with the County Clefk or Ore~ County on Cou111y Cf9fk OI Ofanoe County on F'et> 8, 1084 ,nit,. Put>llal\911 Orange COU1 Oelly Piiot Feb 8, 16, 22. 10, 1994 81$-84 ... ... ,..IC NOTICl NM.JC NOTICE ffC'T1'1'10Ue IUMm.N "M:'"10u. IUSINlea ACTmOY8 ....... NAMI ITAfttmNT ....U. aTATW'mNT HAMR ITATlltltJfT The foltowjllg l*IOnl ate dOlng The 104towtng persona Ille d<Mng Tiie IOllOWlng pereon ta 00111Q Duatneru • l>ull!MIM u bullr'letl .. ,,. 0\181N SPORTS, 1234 W ~ MOTHEAS H!RI!, 901 Dov• (a) AVERY'S DISTRIOUllON (bl llVd · lalbOa. CA t2Mt S1r .. 1, 84Mt1 290. Newport hach. TOTAL AOACH CONTROi.. 321 ~ OeMlt Dubin, 1234 W Ca 92"0 11th St Apt 3. Huntington Beecll. 8&1boe-91Vd ,a.loo.,CA 92Mt Joyee May Sperk•, tUOI Calif 92843 Thie buafn111 le eof\duet911 C>y an Be';berry Way, trvtne, Ce Jof\11 Avrea, 321 19th St ~t J, lndlvlduel fh41 Oullneaa II conducted by en Huntt~on lleacfl. Cellf t284 Suun O Dubin Individual Thia lllttment wu 11•~ wit T'hts su~ "conduet911 by an _, II the Joyce M. Sperka lnOIYtdual County Clefk Of Otetioe County on Thie ataternent w .. ftleo with the JOM Avraa Janu•"r'20. 1984 County Cieri! ot Or•noe County on Thi• 11etamen1 W81 flied with the ,__ Jenuary 19, 11184 County C*h of Otange Count)' on Publlalled Orange Cout Dlllty ~ Feb 7, 19M Piiot Feb t$, 22. 211. Maren 7. 1914 Publlan.d Oran~ Cout Dally ,,,.,_. __________ 9;..17-8' P1101 Feb 1$. 22. 211, March 7, 19~ Publllhed Oranoe Coaal Dally ~ 10.94 PllOt r ab 29, M1rch 7, 14. 21 , 1984 Feo 8. 1084 fUn4t Pta.JC NOTICE f 2'7740 Pubfllh.cf Orenga Cout o.lly --------------flCTITIOUa aUINE .. Publllhed Orange Co.el Oally Piiot Ftb 15 22. 29, Maren 7, tH4 FICTITIOU• llUt t•ll NAME I TATl•NT '1CTI110UI 9U ..... I ___ PlBUC ___ NO_TI_C_E___ 116&-84 Ml.IC NOTICE Piiot Fat> 15, 22, 29, Match 7 u1e• 896-64 NAM! I TATl'MmNT Tho lollowlng l*eonl .,. dotnQ NA• •TATllllQIT 894 84 1------------Ttwi following'*''°"' are doll\O C>uel,,_ .. u · r11e following flCTITtOUI MlltNlll FICTmOUI IUIMll N..U.ITA,.....,. The fOllOWlng per.on• .,. doing ~ ... MB tNVtlTMENTS, UOO Mac:Ar1hUr Blvd . Sult• "4>. New· port Deadl. CA 026e0 Paul A Mot.mo. 24002 Cindy Ll/'le, El Toro. CA 92&30 Susan K Bectlttlle, 10432 01ow Olk Ortva. S911ta Ana, CA t27ot Thtl bulintlea i. COfl<luctad by. • gen« al partner""" Su.an K BIChltlle, a gtMtal Pett net Tiii• 11e1emant was tllad wltll Ille County Clark ot Orenoe County on Dec 31 . 1983 nn ... DAIMl J. COOPER luJte 110 lldorldo lenll ~ 24012 CeNe DI la "-ta L.afuna "*-• CA. DU (7'4) ....... AC1'TTlou8 aua..11 ...._ITATOtlNT .... ~~lollowtng i>ereona Ira doing ----f'UBUC HOTICE OU91neu es O S ENGtNEEAINO. 1eeo Btl>-bualnela u · P.,aone are CSolng NAMI I TATl •NT DlmtlC MftJtCE MESA PAC1F'1C ~tNANCIAt.. 4500 cock St . Co11a Meae. Ce 02M3 A· I PARKING 105,2 44 Beehi.t The toltowtno peflOf\ 11 doing ~~ ""' 't<:TlTIOUI aUllHlll Campue Ot . Suite 218, Mn....,. GregoryJOhn Solomon. 1'33Su. RI~ .. ~~ F. t•• .... .._. C C>uam ... u t, Publlehed Orange Cout Dally P110t Feb 8. 15. 22. 29. 198' 800-8~ OIVEASF1£0 REAL TY FUNO 270 Soult! lri.tol St • Suite 20 t Coata ....._,1 ..,_.,. NAME I TATIMINT Beach, Ca 92860 ..,... .. P9flOI' Ave •209, Newpon BMch, 92Joa"'·--· oun .,n "-•· 1 (e) COMP·ACT fl>) COMPUTER FIC '''""' eu-aa T1141 following '*'°" 11 dOll\O SPB. INC 4SOO Cempu1 Or ' Ca 92683 Jftfry Jarnea Martell 15938 Lu ~~~!?!!,NSTllNO SYStEM$, 22691 Pl&JC NOTICE Mela. c.t.t 92e2e · n-~ O'meara, 1215 No1t1ngham I::~ 8eacn, Ca111 92860 '.-·...., E 0r9'*. 270 South 8rlltot St., Sulla 201 Coat a M ... cam 82e2e T 'olNIAMI ITAn MeNT ...... ~. •• Suite "1"', N-"""t • ._........ C• Thtl bu ........... ~ ....... _.. b ..-.. .... .... ,.,...... .. ol ..,...,, ~ -"' o .. ~ .......,, ,_ .. IVl .. ual.,, ._. .. ""'.., .... ,.., '1 an Flo<... Fountain Vati.y, CalltOfnla 5 1 • El Toro C••11 "'"'""" '"' u ... ng P«IOnt ate " ng CAL-ORA PROPERTIES. 2242 92&&0 . "" " 92708 .. ., .,......., busmen aa ..... , ... _ Ln N-rvv1 "··ch c• Thi ou 1 __ .... _ _..by Or""""' John.,_.___ T Cr•"' Va......_• 3481 Flamanc 11CTITIOUI IUllHlll TRIPLE •3 1895" M~"' .. h ....._ ,,.. . ,..... .,... ,.. s siness I c .... .., .... ,_, • -..-·• """""'""' l'ltat>uai'*81ac:onouc:t ... "Y •• ...,, 'WW-" • "' ...,.,. ur 92690 corporellon Th11 ltatemenl wu tiled with the Individual ..,. " -· San Clemente, C_,lf 92972 NAME ITATl.arllMT Blvd Suite 235· Irvine, Ca. 027 t5 0ot11 Wac.,man. 2242 Heather SPB. INC County Cler• of Orange County on Jetry JatnM Matlell Thl11>ut1nau It c:onduct911 by an The lollow!ng '*'°" I• dOll\O Richard A Edwards. 5-493 ~In· Lane Newpoo Beach. CA 92&&0 F Paul Bunk.,. Pres Jan 20 1984 lndl\lidual C>USlneu u Jeffrey G WOOd 270 South Pl'latol St .. Suitt 20 I Cott• Mesa .c..Mt.n12e bow Hetghta Ad, FaUbrook, Ca Tiii• bullnaH ls condUC1ed C>y an This s1a1emen1 was ftled with tha Thia ltatemenl wu tiled wltl'I the Craig Valgean THE SAARMAN CO .• 1' N State 92028 Individual County Clerk ot Orange County on Pubhan.d Orange Cou~ ~:':2v ~~:4°'~ Covnty on Th•• atatemant was flled #111'1 Ille College Blvd • Suitt C· 123 MichHI C Hughes. 41705 YOf~ Oof11 Waterman Jan t3 t98• Pilot Feb 15 22. 20. March 7, 1994 · ,~ County Clerk of Orange County on AnaMlm, CA. 92805 Temecula, Ca. 92390 Th11 stalamenl waa tiled with Ille F2JMOI 915-84 Publllh«I Orange Cour Dally Feb 7, 1984 ,,,__ Gregory Sargea1\t, 1919 E Thq busin4MS II CondUCltd t•y It QeMral partnwahlp John O'M .. r1 Ga1>r1e1 Luna. 41710 Luna, •17t0 County Clerk of Orange County on Put>ltshtld Orange CoH t Di lly -----------Piiot Feb t5 22 29 M 7 9 ra.,._ Sycamor• ~"128. Anaheim, CA Yorba Temecula. Ca 92390 Jan 3 t 1984 Pt101 Feb 8 t5 22. 29 t984 PlmlC NOTICE ' · · ercn • 1 84 Pubftlhed Orange Coatt Dally 92605 C Thie Ital~\ Wll flied With !he Founty Clefl& of Orange County on •b 7. 1984 This bu11neas is Cooduc1ed C>y a F23n&t 771•84 ___ ..;...;;;.;;..;;.;..;.,...;..,..;;;...;..;..;.;;. ___ 1·---------~9..:.14..:..·..::M;.;1 Pilot Feb 29, March 7 14. 21. t984 ThtSbuSinusisconduci911 by. an general partnership Publlsned Orange CoHt Daily K-GHn Pl8JC HOTICE I t63-84 lndlvidual RICHARD A EDWARDS Pilot Feb 8 15, 22. 4>9 t984 ------------NOTICE Of TIMe AND 1-------------------------Gregory Sargeant F237te7 PubUetiect Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 20. March 7, 14 21 198• tt64 This 5tllement was llled with ine 804·8• f>tellC NOTICE Pl.ACE 0' PUklC IALI NOTICE Of PlllllC HOTICE ThlS slatamenl w .. filed with IM County Cterk or OranQe County on i-------------------------Of C0 &.1..ATIRAL TRUITEl'I IALE County Cterk of Orange County Otl January 19, 1984 NO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORI (Sec 9604 Sub<! 3 UC C ) T.L No. S141 NOTICE Of FeC> 6. 1984 f 23MOI PlellC TICE CALl.INO FOR 8101 Notlca 11 herat> given t>y the YOU ARI IN DEPAUL T UNOIR A NON-IU!I PON8'81ltTY f D7tol PubllShed Orange Coast Dally r-----N-O-T-IC_IE_T_O____ School D1strlci Coast Community under Signed that a public Nie ol Ille DIEIEO Of TAUIT DA TIO June 15, Notice IS l'llreby given that rl'le Pul>llstied Orange Cout Dally Pilot Feo 15. 22. 29. March 7, 1984 CREDITORS OF College Dislrtcl • lollowlng described collalerel wtll be \983. UNI.Ell YOU TAKI ACTION underllgned "11111 not be responsible Piiot Feb 15, 22, 29. Maren 7, 198' 911·8' BULK TRANIFER Bid Deadline 2·00 o·ctock pm ot the held at the hour ot 9·00 o'clock. AM TO PROT£CT YOUft HOME, rT for any debts or llal>llllles con-833-84 ------------Notice IS hereby given 10 lhe 131h day of March, 1984 on lhe 6th day of March, 1984 et MAY 8E 80\.D AT A PUklC IALI. tracted by e11yone otrier than my· P\IJLIC NOTICE Creditors of Western Dlgllal Co•· Place of Bid Receipt Olflce of 567 San Nleolea. Ste 207, N-port If YOU NEED AN IXP&.AHATIOH sell, on or alter this data. ------------poralfon. T!lnsteror(e). whose bul l· Purcllasmo Director M1 Belly Beach. County ol Orange, State of Of THf NATUlllE OP THE Dated thll 1611'1 day of February. Pla.IC NOTICE P\RIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI •UllHIEIS NAME ITA~MENT The toltowlnQ person is do•ng bu""-8 .. · NOTICE Of ness address 11 2445 McCabe Way, Baldwin Coa$1 Community COiiege Calllomla • P"OCfEDINQ AQAINIT YOU, 1984 TRUSTEE'S SAU~ trvlne. County of Oran~. Stale ol District 1370 Adams Ave , Co11a t Stllfe( Tanltard by Edward YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Kerla N Santoa NOTICE O, TRUITEE'I I AU PFC NO. 73121 Calllornll that e bulk transfer 15 Mesa, CA 92626 Winslow, 1689-1753. lllversmllh ot Yf". 109•,o, High O<tve, Laguna Beach. Loan No. 1510001,GS/OIHTll' BAALEN ENTERPRISES 833 0olllf' O<tve, Sulla 20 Newpor1 ~ Cat1f 92663 Barbara L Wedy Cempbell Truat" Und« Dectarallon ot Trust Of Allen T. Campbell end Barbara L Wesley Cempbell. dlO September 14. 1959. 530 Via Udo Nord New. PQft 8Mch. Catt! 92663 YOU ARIE IH OEFAUL T UNOIEA A about to be made 10 Chase Com-Pro1ect tdentlhcat1on Name OranQe Boston. The Tankard hu a tllP9'911 Stan-Shew Corporation, a Call· C1tlf 92651 T.8. No. L·tt105 ':>EEO OF TRUST, DATED MAY 11, merctal Corporalton Traneleree(s). Coast Colt9Qf1 Eutectte Sall Thermal form with a hinged Dome Cover tornla corporation as duly ap-Pubhtl'\ed Orange Coat! Oa1ly Pilot. UNIT COOf L N2. UNLIESS YOU TAKE ACTION whose business •Odress ,9 800 Ener9y Storage Media and Con· Mark of E W ~•l{lhl 7 lnc"81. Circa pointed Trusi .. under the tollowlng Feb 28, 29 March 6, 19M T.O. 8fRYICE COMPAHY TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, W1lsh1re Blvd Los Angelea, County talners/Heat Exchangers • Bid 17 t2 described Oeed or trust Wll.L SELL t 154·84 as duty appomled Trustea under the T MAY BE SOLO AT A PV8Lt<: of Los Angetes State ol Calllornia • 1164 2 Sculpture In Bronze 36 lnchee AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ------------ro11owtng described deed of tru1t SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· Ttte properly to be transferred Place Plans are on tile Olllc;e or tall rnle<I 'Night by the noted HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or aa PlelJC NOTICE Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION "fATION Of THIE NATURE Of THIE are located al 3t28 Red Hiii Colla John Poller. Director Physteal Fa· Belgtum sculpture Jet LaambeauA. let rorth In S.C1lon 2924h of ll'le STATIMfNT OF TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Thl1 bueloess IS COnduCltl(J I>)' an Individual ,,ROCEEOINO AGAINST YOU, Mesa. ano 2445 McCabe Way C1h11es Planning Coasl Community 1852· 1908 The Plec4! IS or a nu<Je Ctvtl Code, all right, tllle and lnlllfall ABANDONMENT Of UI E OF CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR rou SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Irvine respechvely Doth tn the College 01s1nc1 1370 Adams Ave woman. h01d1ng a ctoth above her COl"tveyed to and now held by 11 FICTITIOUS BUl lNEI S NAME CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN 'YER. County ol Orange Stare of Call· Costa Mesa CA 92626 Trailer Fa-head 1nd1Ca1fng lhe approach of und8' said Deed o1 Trusr In !he Tiie following persona !'lave aben-CIVIL CODE SECTION 292411 (pay· rornoa as on E•l'ltbil A l'lereto c11t1y Telephone t7 t4) 432·5707 night property h«elnaft« described don.cl Iha UM 01 the Ftcuuoua Bull· able at the llma ol sale In lewful Bart>ete L Wesley Campbell Thi• sla1ement was flied wotl'I tne County Cterti or Oran;e County on Feb 17, 1984 On March 7, 1984 al 10 30 AM VENDOR.DESCRIPTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that This sale •S held to enforce 1he TRUSTOA· Shem M TO'tlrnsend money or' the United Stain) all >EHLE FINANCIAL CORPOR· INTEGRATED AIR L,AMINAA the al>Ove-named Scttool U111r1C1 ol rlgl'lls of American MOr1gage Cor· a slngle woman SC~6'~~oiAl)N~ii::~ ~E~~tp~ righl. ttlle &nd lntetesl conV9)'ed 10 'I TION u duly a~nteo Trustee FLOW SHtS SI N t6075. l6076 Otange County Calllornla acting porat1on ol 567 San NICOias O<tve, BENEFICIARY Crocicer Nallona.t and now held by 11 und., said Deed inoer and pursuant 10 Deed 01 3128 Red HlTI Costa Mesa by and through Its Governing Suite 207 Newport Beactl, CA Bank Tfl.ISlee fOf the Galt W Glass AAA TION IB) NORTH AMERICAN of Trust tn the propeny l'l«elnaner F23&N2 Publlshed Orange Coast Oauy Piiot Feb 29 March 7 t4 2 1 1984 1169·84 t•ust recorded May 18, 1982. as M ICROCOMPONENT. Tech· Board, heretnalter reterred to as 92660, as the MCured par1y arising trravocable Trust "433-7106206 SCHOOi. OF BOOKKEEPING A,_.D descr11>ed nst No 82·171531 ofr Ott1c1at Re notogy ELEVATED TEMP l/C "DISTRICT . will receive up 10 bur under a Security AQreenieot 9111. Recorded June 17. 1983 as Instr ~~~~~~·~gltC6~0~6~:~~~: TAUSTOR JOHN JAY GINTER Ill CRor11s on the 0onice OC lhe CouCnly HANDLER SIN 2883 3128 Red Htll not later Chan the above-stated ecuted with Paul G Stemm, ot No 83·259018 ol Olflci_, Rec:ord1 tn TION (D) NORTH AMERICAN BENEFICIARY NEWPORT HAR· ecorder or range ounty. alt Costa Mesa 11me. sealed 01os lor the award ot a 180 11 Skypark Circle, Irvine. CA. the office of the ~order ot Orange BO A P\BJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINE88 NAME ST A TEMENT Tiie lotlOwlng persons are doing buelness as: (a) TIGRESS NAILS (DI TIGRESS (C) TIGRESS NAIL PRODUCTS Cd) TAMMY TAYLOR TIGRESS NAILS. UiO I W MacArthur Blvd 18 B. Santa Ana. Calif 92704 David Albert Wargo 1084 t Vida Dr • Vitia Park. Ca11t 92667 Tammy Wargo. 1084 1 Vtda Or Vitia Park Ca11t 92667 This busmess IS conducted by an Individual David Albert Wargo This statement wu hied w•ll'I the County Clerk ol Orange County on FeC> 7 1984 F2'7913 Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 29 .Marci\ 7 14 2t 1984 1 t62-84 PlellC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR 8108 Scl'lool DtSlrtCI NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Bid Deadline 1 1 00 o clock am 01 the 22nd day or Maren 1984 Place of Bid receipt Purchas1n9 Oepl, 2985·B Bear Slreet Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Pro)ec1 ldent1t1cat1oro Name ASPHALT PAVING WOAI< FOR PHOENIX PROJECT Place Plans are on Ille Pu•chas•ng Oepl, 2985 B Beer Stree1 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t'lat tne above-named Scnool 01str1ct Of Orange County Catllornoa acting by and through Its Governing Board. neremelter relerred 10 .is "DISTRICT will rece1va up to. Out not l.atllf than tile aoove-stated time. sealed 1>1ds tor the award 01 a con tr ace for ttte above project 81da shall be received 1n the place ldenhfted above. and sttall be open ed and pu1>11c1..,. read aloud at the abo*stated lime and ptace rnere wlll t>e a Nt A deposit re. quired lor each sec of l>td docu- ments to guarani,.. rneu return on good cond 1oon w1th1n NIA days alter lhe bid opening date Eech 1>1d must conform and be responsive ro the contract docu- ments. fornoa Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-TRl·"'EA, F .. NISEP •R •TOR SIN conlracl for the above pro'--1 92714. aa Oebt<>< on Ille at Ille of· County, said deed or trust deecrlbes SCHOOL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES NATUIONAL BANK no TO G EST BIDD R FOR "" ,., ,., ,., ,.,... tEl NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL N Ht H E 2615. 3128 Red HUI Cosra Mesa B•ds shall be received tn the place lk:eol American Mortgage Corpor· the lollowlf\O property 0 CASH CASHIER'S CHECK OR IN OUST R 1 Al A I A 1 N tdentlhed above. and shall be open-allon A Condominium conslSllng ol the F FIREARMS, (F) NORTH AMEAI· RECORDED June 29, 1981 u CERTIFIEDCHECK (payabteatllme GEASOLL·AAND ROTARY COM· ed and pubhcly read aloud al the Th1snotlce 1sg1ven1naccordence lotlowlng: CAN SCHOOL OF DRAFTING. (G) Instr No. 42133 In B0011 1'119 or sale in lawful money of the United PRESSOA SIN 292230. 3128 Red above-slated 1tme and platu. with the prov11lons or Section 9504, (•) Un)t 120 of that certain Con-NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF p119e 687 ol Otlk;1al Records In Ille States)onthestepsollheN-port Hill Costa Mesa There wlll be a $2500 deposit Su1>d111tslon (3). of the Uniform domlnlumpro1ectdesc:r11>e<11nrne1 M OTORCYCLE REPAIR. (H) office of Ille Recorder or Orange Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport M I c R o c o M p 0 N E N T reQ111rect tor each sel of bid dOCu· Cnmmerctot Code of the Slate 01 certain Condominium Plan re· NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF County, Blvd Newport Beach, CA all right, ELEVA TEO TEMP IC HANDLER. ments to 9uaran1ee their return In California corded In Book. 10790, Page 950, of TRAVEL. ti) NORTH AMERICAN said deed of trust describes the Mle and interest conveyed to and 3 t28 Red Hiii. Costa Mesa 9ood cond1t1on w1th1n tO days a Iler qated Februery 24. 1984 Olllc1al Records. In the office of Iha ~~~~~~ A~~~~~?i8LJE(~E[~~ following propeny now held Dy ti under said Deed ol TECHNOLOGY, St•• 2901 , 3 t28 the bod opening dare AMERICAN MORTGAGE COA· County Recorder of said County 1 t th ,,..... t ,..,. I Id " POAAT1Q•• ( h Pl ft DESIGN CENTER. (Ll THE CUS· PARCEL 1 Parcel 1, In the City of •us on e pro""' •Y SI ua "" n sa R""' Hiii, Costa ••eH Each btd must conform and be ,. sue an bet"Q herea er ralerrea Co t d St I d 1....... ""' "" -567 S N t D S 207 ., h r •• d I Pl TOMIZING CENTER. (Ml POLICE Newport Boac:h, County of Ora~. un Yan • e escr""" as ••EGATEST, 2 08000 LSI TEST responsive to rhe contract docu· an ico es rive. te to es t e ""'' omln um an") and 1 PARCEL t U 95 h """ N ,._ CA 92.,'°" d f SCIENCES INSTITUTE. (N) NEW· Stale or Call ornla, H per m•" ftled not " as s own SYSTE••s w t••icRO ... OST co••. ments ewport DW8Ch """ as e lned In that certain Oeciar· .... d d I ... _.. h Co d I """ ..., n ..., (7 t•)6~• 5626 I C C POAT /PACIFIC HIGH SCHOOL tn BOOk 62, p ...... 11 ot Pare.I Maps, an escr"""' In I e n om n1um PUTEA SIN t2316. 13501 3 128 Each b1dde1 shall submit on the ...... at1on o ovenants, ondltlons and -..-Pl.in recorded on July 1. 1980. In A-"' Hitt Costa .. eu r,,,,,, furntshed wllh the contrect Lowell L Gimble Aeetrlcllons tor Newport Crast 4361 Birch SlrMI Nftport Beach. tn Iha office of the County Aec:ordef 8 k 13652 P 1360 I Olfk: I °" "" '"° p ... ~ H CA 92660 of said County. l>elng a rnul).. 00 · age o •a PACIFIC WESTERN 2 •uTO-documents. a 1151 ot the proPOsed res1.....,,1 omeowners Assoctallon. recorded L R d I d c ,., p bll 0 c "--· 0 owner NORTH AMERICAN CCR· d1111s1on ol Oii 50 to 53 lncluslve, of ecor so sa1 ounty MATIC WAFER PROBE AS sul>Conlractors on thts projecl as u she<l range OHi DAiiy In°""" I 3C8,Pege691,orOlfictal RSEPONOENCE SCHOOi.$, INC . Tract No 8425. IS P9' map re-PARCEL 2 AN UNDIVIDED WtACCESSORtES SIN 25670,8 t reqwed by lhe Su1>1e111nn and Sub· Pilot Feb 29 1084 Records and Amendment recOl'd911 1,32 d I I I I 11 .. " B 0793 p 5 8 0 4361 Btrch Street N.......,,,. Beach. corded tn Boole 389. P.,_. 8 to t4 n n eres as a enan n Com· 25700481 3 t28 Red Hill Cosra contractony Faor Practices Acl 1177·84 1n OOk 1 . age 1 • of lf1c1al ¥-,.._,. • -.-mon 1n the lee interest 1n and to rhe ••esa Govt COde Sec , 100 et seq Records l"Tt>a DectaratlOn"I and CA 92660 inclusive. Miscellaneout Mac>t. In C A 'L 3 I T N "" DI-IC MnJICE "--. .,,... The F1etot1ous BusineH N•me re-the office of the County Recorder of ommon rea o or o raci o STANDARD MICAOSYSTEM Each bidder must submit wtlh ,.~ ~ the ..,_1ara1ton of Annexalton lor 10343 as per Map llled tn BOOk 463. FOM & LOAN BOARDS USED each bod cert•lted or casn1er s check Lor 'of Tract 7817. (the OeciarallOn lerred to above was filed in Oran;e said County Pages 9 to t2 1nciuS1ve. of Mts-W/08000 MEGA TESTER 3128 Red payable 10 the DISTRICT or s bid HOTICE TO CONTRACTORS or Annextllonl. recorded October County on Jan 29 1982 Exc;epl tl'lerafrom all oil, Oii rlOflll ceHaneous Maps Records of said Htll Costa Mesa bond 1n the form set forth 1n the CALLIHO FOR 1101 t8 1912. tn BOOll t038 t Page 539 This t>usme•s was conducted l>y a minerals, mlnetat ngtits. na1uta1 gu County. as such term ts defined In o A T M A u T 0 M A T 1 C comracr documents 111 an amount School Olstrtcr Cout Community of Otf1C1al Records 1n tl'le off~ t1I corporatton rights and o11'1er hydrocatC>on• by the arrocle entitled 'OfFINITIONS' HYDRAULIC DA TM BAA. 3 128 Reo not less than 10% or the ma"mum COiiege Olstricr Ille Cnuntv ~order of said Coun-Judy BayerS<Jorler Asst Sec wnatsoe\19f name known that may of The Dectarat•on of Covenants Hiii, Costa Mesa amounr of bid as a guarantee thal Bio Oeadllne 2 00 o clock pm of the ty This statement was hied with the be Within or under sal<S land. Cond111on' and Aesirictoons Re· DO·ALL PACIFIC. SURFACE the 1>1oder wtll enrer into 1tte 13th day ol March t984 (bl An und1111ded 1/60th lnt.,fft In ~:'n~ <;fa~ 01 Oiange County on together wttn the l)lfJ)etual right ot corded in Book 13652. P99e t 1 t6 GA 1ND1 NG MAC H 1 NE S / N proposed contract 11 tlle same is Place ot Bid AaGelpt Office or and 10 the common area as defined Ille no F 182085 drllttnQ, mining. axplOflng and aper. ol Olf1eia1 Records (Ttte ·0ec1a1· 357 .51.527 J t 28 Red Htll. Costa awarOe<l to sucl'I bidder In the Purchasing Director Ms Berry tn the Declarallon and 1n the Oeciar· P 0 ahng therefor" and 11orlng In and ation ')and any amendments Ille<• Mesa event of ra11u1e 10 enrer into said Baldwin Coast Community College atlon or Anne>1a1ton being lot t of uC>ttShed range Coatl Dally removlnQ the -.ame lrom aaJd land to SOLITEC. JET BRUSH SCRUB· contra~ such secur1ty wilt be for-Ots1r101 • t370 Adams Ava , Costa Tract 7817 as per map recOfded In Pilot Feb 8, 15, 22. 29. 1984 or any otller t1nd. 1nciudlng rhe rlgh1 EXCEPTING THEREFROM UNITS BEA SIN 812574 J 128 Red Htll feot Mesa CA 92626 B()OI{ 308, Pages 33 and 34 or Mii· 797-84 to wttlpstock or dlrecuonally drill 73 TO 104 INCLUSIVE LOCATED Costa Mesa DISTRICT reserves the rlQhl to Project ldenrlllcarlon Name Orange cellaneous Maps. in Ille otfk:e ot the ------------and mine from lands other thM tald THEREON A DC o TE c H Au To MAT 1 c rerecr any o• all bids or to waive any Coast College Thermal Storage County Recorder or Orange County PUBLIC NOTICE tand oH <>< gu wells. tunnels and PARCEL 3 EASEMENTS as set MA RKER Dy EA DR y ER 1rregurari1tes or 1t1lorma1tt1es 1n any Coollng System Bid • t 163 (Cl Exclusive easement appurte· shalts 1n10. through or 1cross the forth •n the Sec11on1 entltled "CEA· WI ACCESSORIES SI N 30126•03. btds or 1n the l>•dOrng Place Ptana are on Illa Office of nanl to said Unot No 120, au aa NOTlCE OF S<Jl>surface of said land. ind to bot· fAIN EASEMENTS FOR OWNERS" 3128 Red Hiii. Costa Mesa Pursuant 10 the prov1s1ons or Sec-John Potter, Olreccor. Physlcaf Fe-more specll1cally defined In the TAUITll!'I SALE tom such wh1ps1ocked or dlrec- and 'SUPPORT SETILEMENT HAMIL To N EL E c TA 0 t1on 1773 ot the Lal>or Code ot the c11111e1 Planning Coast Co'!"lrnunlty Condom1n;um Plan and the Declar OTD NO: 1S1S-A tlonaUy drilled wells, tunnels and i'IND ENCROACHMENT" of lhe M68KMACSHI DEVELOPMENT State of Calllorn1a tile DISTRICT College Dlslrtcl · 1370 Adams Ave .. atton A!: Bt'-n shafts under and beneath or Article enllllecJ "EASEMENTS" or SYSTEM 32MB DISK. PASCAL has oblaoned from ttte Director of Coste Mesa CA 92626 Troller Fe· ldl A non·e•clustve easement to YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER A beyond the eKttlflor llmlls thereof. the Declaration MUL Tl-USER 2445 McCabe way, the Departmen1 ot lndustrral Aela· Ctllty Telephone (7 141432·5707 use the common erea and ract11ties OIEIED OF TAUST DATED, MARCH and to redrlll, retunnal, equip, maln· PARCEL' EASEMENTS as such Irvine, CA 1tons the general prevat11ng rate ol NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat ol the pro,ect whlCl'I have been or 22, 1113. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· lain repair, d .. peo and operate easements are particularly set forth HEWLEn PACl<AAD. GRAPHIC per diem wages and the general lhe above-named School Otstrlct of wlll be developed on the following TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· any such wet11 or mlnu, wlthoul Ille tn the Arclcte enlttled "EASE· PLOTTER SIN 2051A00354. 2445 1Jl@va111n9 rate tor nollday and over-OranQe County Calltornte. acting descr11>ed real property EATY, rT MAY llE SOLO AT A~•-r1ghl ro drill, mme, slOl'a, e11p1ore MENTS 01 The Declaration of McCabe way, lrvlne. CA ll!'!e wort. on the locallry on which 11111 by and through Its Governing (I) Lot 1 of Tract no 7852. aa per LIC I ALIE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· and operate through the surface of Covenants. Condltoons and AeslrtC· MA TE RIALS DEVELOPMENT work. 1s 10 be performed ror each Board, hert1n11ter referred to as map recorded In Book 302. P99es 7 Pl.ANATION OF THIE NATURE OF the u~r 500 feet of the subsurface lions recorded •n BOOk 1 1766. Page CORP MERCURY PROBE StN cratt or tvpe ot worker needed to DISTRICT' wilt receive up to, but to 9 tnctullve of Mlscelleneous THE PROCEEDOtOI AOAINIT ol 1a10 land. as reserved by the 420 (The Master OeclaraHon' l 393·289 3128 Red Hiii Coste Mesa e1tecute the contract Tnese rates not later than the above-slated Mape, rec0<ds of Orenoe County. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Irvine Company. a Wast Virginia under the sacuon Headings In such A AN s co 1 N 0 us T A 1 E s are on tile al the DISTRICT office ttme. sealed b•Os !or Iha award ot • Ca11rorn1a LAWYER. Corporation, 1n Deed recorded Oc- Arltcle enlllled as follows "OWERS THERMAL SHOCK CHAMBER. located at Coast Community Col· contract fOf Iha ebove project Elllcepllng therefrom that ponion GUARDIAN TRUST DEEO SEA· lobe< t5, t975 tn BOOll 11538, Pege RIGHTS AND DUTIES UTLITIES 2445 McCabe Wa'( Irvin•. CA tege D•slrtC1. t370 Adams Ave . Bids thall be r8Ca!Ved In the pl9'9 of land Included w11hln Parcel I ts \/ICES a corporatt0n IS duly IP· 1830, ot Official Records AND CABLE TELEVISION. SUP· CANON 5 PlA·SOlFA PROXIM· Costa Mesa 92626 Office ot PhySI· Identified ll>Ove. and snall 1>1 open snown on a map rec0<ded In B0011 pointed Trustee undo< the ro11owing PARCEL 2 Easements IA) over PORT ANO SETTLEMENT 'EN· ITV ALIGNERS SIN 004748. SIN cal Facthhes Ptannong Coples may ed and publlcfy read aloud al the 45. Page 26 of Parcel Maps In lhe oescribed deed ol trust WILL SELL con11guous IOJS ror the purposes ot CAOACHMENT and COM· lO !986 SIN 1021020 SIN IOJ t0,6 be 01>1a1nec on request A copy ot al>Ove·slated rome Ind place office ot the County Recorder of AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE installation and maintenance of utif.. MUNIL TY FACILITIES EASE· SIN to31068 3 t28 Red Hiii Costa these rates shall be posted at tne There will be I S25 00 depolll Orenge County. California HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or as tlles and drainage facillllu tor en MENT Mesa 101> sire required tor each sec or bid docu. (21 Lots 2 3 and 4 of Tract 7817. set forth 1n Secloon 2924h or the croachment and for natural 1ett• APN:: 93 7 ·55-095 DISCO AUTO DICING SAW SIN 11 shall be manoacory upon tl'le men ts to gvarantee-lhetr return In as per rnap rec<><ded In ~ 308, C1v1t CO<le all right Ulla and 1n1eres1 ment 01 structures, and (B) IUl>JeC'I Truster BONNIE McBARAON an OB·0773 3128 Red ~111 Costa CONTRACTOR 10 whom the con· good cond11ton wllhtn 10 deys att8' Pages 33 and 3• or Mlsc.ellanaovs conveyeo to and now hetd by 11 10 the ttghl 01 dedtcallon. over pri· unmarrle(1 woman and THOMAS Mesa tract 1s awarde<r and upon any sub· the l>td opening date Mapa. records of OranQe County under s110 Deed ol Trust 1n rl'le vale streets Wlllthm the covered NAJDOWSKr a songle man RE· INTEGRATED AIR LAMINAR tonrractOf unoer such CONTAAC· Each l>td musr conform and be CalllOl'nla prope11y here.netter described property fOf the purposes of Ingress CORO OWNER NED L OLTHOFF FLOWS 3128 Red Htll Costa Mesa TOR 10 pay nor less than the said responsive to the contract dOCu· (e) A Membership In Newport TRUSTOA Gary w Brian and egren. all as more partk:ularty and MARYE OLTHOFF OUANTAONIX, Model 803 MIAl specified races 10 all workers em· ments Crest Homeowners Association. BENEFICIARY Fred G Ball a described In Ille er1lcle entitled The sireer address and other WI B & w TV MONITOR SIN 72. ployed Dy them on the e1119(Altion or Each bidder shell su1>m11, on the O'Nners ot record of Parcel 1 as mertted min "Easements' in that certain Oeclar· common designa11on. of any. of the 3128 Red Hill. Costa Mesa tlle contract lorm lurn1shed Wllh the contr1Ct shown on that certain parcel map RECORDED Aprtl 5. t983 81 tn. auon 01 Covenants. Condlttons and real property described above is ASM L TO UPCVD 4 TUBE No btdder may wlll'ldraw any 1>1d documents, a ltst or lhe proposed rec0<ded m Book 45. Page 26 ol 11rumen1 Number 83· 14 1612 ot 01-Restrictoons recorded Augull 12. purported to be 25 Woodlarn. FURNANCE SIN 322• 333 323. tor a per10d ot s1x1y (60) days alter subcontractors on 11111 project as Parcel Maps, in lhe office ol the llclal Records on the olflce ot the 1974 In Book 11218, Pages 1687 10 lfll1ne CA 3128 Red Hiii. Costa Mesa the date set lor the opening ot 1>1ds required by Iha Sublelllng and and Orange County Recorder known as Recorder or Orange County 171 4. 01 Official Record•. The undersigned Trustee dis-EATON -KASPER . ION 'lM· A payment bond and a par· SubcontraCU"Q Fair Practices Act Common Area B. the recreallonal Sa1dDeedotTru,1.descr1t>eS1he YOUARE INDEFAUl.TUNDEAA claims any llablllty lor any incorrect-PLANTER MDL 200 MC A Model, lormance bond will l>e required Govt Code Sec 4100 et seq lot tollowlng properiy EICh bidder shall submit. on lhe IOl'm furnished w11h the contract document•. a llst ot rhe proposed subcontractors on 1n1s pro1ec1 as required by the Sul>letllng and Sub contrectlng Fa1r Practices Act Govt Coc:le Sec 4 100 et seQ ness 01 tile s11ee1 address and other StN 146. 3128 Red Hill Costa Mesa prior 10 execullon ol ttie contr&el Each b•dder muet submit with E.xcepllf\O therefrom however Lot 7 t 01 Trect No 1712 in the DEED OF TRUST DATED June 25, common des1gna11on II any. shown EAT 0 N KA s p ER w AF EA and shall be 1n the form ser forth In each bid certified or cashier's chec!I any and all exclUalYe easements ap. city 01 Cosra Mesa. 85 per map 1981 UNLESS YOU T"KE ACTION hereon CODER W/3 TRACI< SPINNER SIN IM conlt&CI documents payeble lo the DISTRICT or a Did purtenanl to all Condominium Unite recorded tn book 50 pages 32 thlu TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Said .sale wtil be made. Dul 050.03 1•007 A, 05 1•03 1 0 t3S Pursuant to Section 4590 ot thtl bond 1n 1he torm set torth In the excepting said Unlr No t20 now <>< 36 Ml'\Getteneous Maps. on the office MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE w1th0ut covenant or warranty. e•· os 1.031•0 14s 05 1 031 .015s. 3128 Gnvernmenl Cooe ot rhe Slate of contract documents 1n an amoun1 herealter referred to In the Declar-of the County Recorder of Slid IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION t.1rl:!SS or 1mphed. regarding ttlle. Red Hill, Costa Mesa Cal1lorn1a the con1rac1 will contain less than 10% or the ma.imum allon or the Declarer Ion as County EXCEPT THEREFROM all ~:OCTE~EDIN~~~~~~T ~6u. ~~~ no~sess1on or encumbrances to BOLLINGER 11 ASSOC EN provisions perm1t1tng the successful amount ol btd es •guarantee that amended 011 gas minerals and other pay the unpaid balance of the VIAOSTA TS FOR WAFER & MASK bidder to substitute securities tor Ille bidder will enter 1n10 rne EXCEPT THEAE.FA0 '1! all oil gas. hydrocarbons. below 1 depth 01 500 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER note(sl secured by said Deed ot FAB. 3 t28 Red Hill Costa Mesa any moneys withheld by the DIS· proposed contract 11 ttte same is minerals and other hydroca1bon leel without lhe right ot l'.lrl~e 18 Shoal Drive. Newµort EICh bidder must subm11 with each bid cert1lled or cashier s ctteck payable lo the DISTRICT or a Old bOl'ld In the form set rortn on the contrKt documents on en emount not lees than t0% ot the mu omum amount of bid as a guarantee 11\91 the bidder will enter 1n10 the prcpoeed contract II the same is awarded to 1uch bidder In rlle went of failure to enter inro said CO('trecl. such securny will be lor • , .. t. TruSI Plus as provided tn said • APPLICON APPUCON DESIGN TAICT to ensure performance under awarded to such C>tdder In the substances tylnQ below a depth of entry u rese<vtd 1n instrumentS of Beach/C0<on11 del Mar Area, CA note(s) advances 11 any. under Ille & PROCESSIN SYSTEM SI N !hi! c.oneract event of failure to enter Into tald 500 feet wllhOut any right to enter record (II a stree1 addresa or common terms of said Deed of Trusr. reee. 26360. 2445 McCabe Wey lflltne Governing Board c:ontrect such security will l>a tor upon the surfl<le or 11\e subsurface MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS 2089 deS19nat1on of property 11 shOwn charges and expenses or 1he CA By sfCorrellan J Tttompson E111ec rett of said land above a depth 01 SOO State Avenue Colla Mesa CA ebove. no warranty It given u to 111 Trustee and ollhe trusts created by EA rON. J TRACK WAFER Vice Chancellor DISTRICT retetves the right to lee\, as provided In Instruments of 92627 compteteneta Of corractneaa)" The said Deed ol Trust SCRUBBER SIN 050.031•006A, BuSlness Affaors reteel any or all 1>1d1 or to waive any record (If a street address or common benel1C1ary under sal<I Deed of DISTRICT reserves the r10~1 10 r•f.c1 any ex alt bids or 10 waive eny 1trr9C1ulatltles Of tnlormalltte~ 1n any bldt "' 1n 1he 1>1dd1no At the Hme or the 1n111al publl-051..()J t-O tOWS 051•031.ot IWS, Coast Community College Olatrte1 lrregularlllaa or 1nf0<mat111a. 1n 1ny M,AY ALSO BE KNOWN AS 14 01S19nahon 11 Shown ebova no Truit by reason ot a brNCh or e1.- ca1ton of lhls not1<:e Iha 1otal 05 I-OJ l--O 12ws 3 128 Red Hiii, t370 Adams Ave Costa Mesa. CA b1d1 or In the bidding OO~sey Court, Newport Beach, Ce warranty 1101.,.n as to ,11 complat• tautt 1n the ol>llgattons eecur911 amount ot tne unp&Jd balance of Ille Cotta Mesa 92626 Purtuant to the prov1s1ons ol Sec-'(II a street or common du;g· nass or correc:tneui theraC>y heretofore eHout911 and Obllgetion secur.ct l>y tl'le at>ove de-FAIRCHILD. SEN TAY SERIES 20 Put>ltanect Orange Coast Dally Piiot uon 1773 ol the Labor Code ot the nation 11 shown above, no warranty Tne 1>ane1IClll') unoer aald Deed dellVeted to 11141 unoanl{lned a writ· scribed deed of trust and atllmated SYSTEM. SIN 2016 3128 Atd Hiit Feb 29 March 7 t984 State of Callfornla. lhe DISTRICT la QIYfl<1 u to its completeness Of. oj Trull l>y reason or 1 breacl'I or ten Oeclatalion of Oetaull and o.- cosll. expenses and advances 11 Colla M"8 1113.e.c has obtained lrom the Director of correctness) " default 1n the obflgi llons IHICured mand for Sale, and wr111an nottoa or Pvrtuant to the prov1S1on1 or Sec· uon 1773 or tl'le Labor Code or the Slit• ol C8111ornla the DISTRICT hU oblet!Wld from the Olr19e1or ot tn. Oeper1ment ot tndu11r1aJ Reta· tlofrl the general prevalllf\O rate ot P-' diem wl{l8' and Ille genatal ~lltng rate !or l'IOllday end over- ltnW work In the tucetlty In wttleh this WOtk ta to be performed tor uch cran Of type ol worker needed 10 ~t• the eon1rac1 Th ... "'" .,. on Illa II 11'11 DISTRICT offtc:e located 11 Purchulng Oep1 . 2115-B 8Hr Strotl, Cotte Mela. CA 91129 Coplll may be Obtained on ~t A copy Of th•M r&IH .,.. oe poeted al the 101> a11e It aNll De mandetOfy upon the C()HTRACTOA to wflO Iha con· tr-=t • ...,.ded, and u ny aub-cionWeretOt under IUCl'I CONTRAC· TOA. to Pl>' not teaa 1111n tna 1a1<1 ..,..:Mlecl ret .. to all workftfl em- ~ O)' them In tti. •1111CUtfon Of &.-oomr9Ct No tl+dOet mey wlthOtaw any tlid ~ a perlOO of fony.nv. (CS) days f1W1 t"9 date wt tor tN opanffl{I of ~ ~ ~ and ./per fOrfNi11C11 bOnd wttt ~ reqw911 pr!Ot Co •JtecutlOn ot the c:on1rac1 Md "*' ~ In tne form Hf lorlh 1n .,,. oontrecl doc:umen!J P\nl.lll'I to Seciuon 4590 °' IP\9 ~ Code of the Stile Of ,.,. cont r Kt wfll cont eln ~.,_,.,ming the fUC'WUM ao 11111e11tute MCV<lllM tor tlt'I ~ MIMefd by 11\t OIS-:T~ to eneura oarlorrruince uncs.. 1M ...-tct. S 123 492 77 • APPLICON. T ABLETIZEA SIN Ille Department ol tndustr1tl Rel•· The beneficiary under said Deed thefeby her•tolore executed and breach and ot election to cauM tna Tiie beneficiary under said Deed 8 t03·364, 2445 McCabe Way, DllDLJC NOTICE Hons the general prev1lllng rate of ot Trust, by reason or breach or ~•livered to Ille under11gned a writ· und.,S19ned to Mii aald property to or Trust heretol0<e axeeuttd and lrvlne, CA ruu per diem wages and the general delaull In the obligations MCured ten Oeclarallon of Dalaul1 and Oa-satisfy said obllgatlOna, and 1here- dettvered to Ille underslgned a wrll· VARIAN/EXTAION WAYFLOW H preva•llnQ rate !or hOl1day and 01(9(· thereby, heratolor• eirecu1ed and mend for Sate ind wr111en notloa ot af1er tha underll{lned caused Mid Ian Declaration of Default and 0.-RETROFIT FOR 200•20 MACHINE OTICE TO CREDITORS lime worll In the locality In whk:h lhl• delivered to th• undersigned 1 writ· breKll and ol electlon to cau1e tl'le notice or bra.cl\ and ot atectton to mand IOI' Sate. and a written No11ce Of BULK TRANSFER wont 11 to be narform_.. tor each 1-"--larat..._ of Default and n.... d N " ""'"" •58, 3128 Red Hiii, Coeca Mata tSecs 610t 6107ucc 1 ,,_ "" "'" ..-. """' ..,... un 9rll0ned to 1ell aa1d property to be recorded OV9mbef •• 1 • ...., u ol Oefaull and Election to Seti. The ADCOTECH, M0 500E AUTO • cre'1 or type ol worker need911 to mand for Sale, and written notice ot 1a111ry 88 d obttgaOona. and tn-Instr No 83-519085 or Ottlclal Re-undere'Oned cau&e<I uld Notice ot Notice is hereby given to ll'le e>1acu1e lhe contract Theta rat91 breach and of elactlon to ceute lhe etter the undet1lgnecl cauMd M id cords In th• offl<:e of the Recorder Oelaull and Elecllon to s.tl to l>a MARK DAYER SYSTEM SI N creditors OI GRAPHIC MANAGE-are on Ille at the DISTRICT otfloa unde11lgned to Mii M id prop«ly to notl<:e of breach and ot election to ot Oranqe County. recorded In the county wnet• the 3 1027·05, 3128 Red Hitt Cott• MEN T INC Transteror(s). whose located al C t C I c-1 I ly Id .. u .. Mesa chief executive office addreu Is 0" ommun ty "'• ••t • aa 0"""•1ions. and ll'lflte-be AacOfded June 9. t983 at ln.1tru· Said ule wlll be mtde, but pe:~:~~~~~:~~oc.:::i SIEMENS, 725 BASIC SYSTEM. 3827 Btrch Street Ctly ot Newport z ~;~~1: 6~1~ :rdt~c~!~ ~~~~'::, ~=~~~of8;=o~a~ ~t ~umbef 83-243553 Of l&ld Of wtlhOUI covenant or warranty, 8111• PEELLE F'l"'ANCIAL COAPOR-SIN 305, 3128 Red Hiii, Cotti Mesa Belch County ol Orangt, Stele ol ttlles Pi C "'-A c al acords pr .. s or 1,,,plleic:I. r99erdlng !Ille " PACIFIC WESTERN. 2 PROBE II Calllornt8 thll a !>Olk trlln•lar II ct enning OPlel m1y l>a Ob• ""' ecorded Nov•ml>ar 3, 1983 U Sald Nie wot be made, but po .... SIOl'I, or encumbranon, to ATION S 't' S T E M S S I N about to be made to PAUL f' lalned on request A copy ol theM lntrr No. 8J..C85219, or said OfflClel without coven11n1 or warrenty, IK P•Y Illa remaining prlnclpel tum of 197 E Hamllton Ave · =202 28210681128400781. 3128 Red Hiii. NEILSON T ratat ltlall be posted at the job Illa Record• praas or Implied. r..,,ardl,.,., title, tl'le nOl'"'•I MCUted by u ld d--.. Of Cempbell CA 95008 Costa MeN ranslerea(s) who11 II ahall be mandat0<y u"""" ,..... Said .... wttt ...... m• .. e. .....1 -.. ··• .., _, l'lome eddra1s s "202 H .. , ... -... ,,,...., ,,. ..... _, "" po1M1t1on. or encumbrance• 10 Trutt. with lrlterest a• In Nkf no1e Phone (408) 8&6-6868 MEGA TEST. OAl\N\ I.SI TESf 1 " .,. .. on CONTRACTOR 10 wnom the con wtlhoul .... ~ant Al ~art'""ly, e111• .._ t vvvv Clrct1 City ot "'unU,,...ton .. ~.,... ......... .... .. .... P•Y 1 .... remaining prlnctpel tum o e>rovtdeel. ad11enc.1. If eny, under Oata February t 1984 S S · " ... ....,...,.,, trac:1 II awerded. and up()n lny tub-pr ... or Implied, ,...,.,di""' title, t"'-.., ) .... • ...... ............. PEELLE FINANCIAL CORP OR· M~!EM 3128 A.CS Hitt, Cott• c,~n.~ly 01 OranQO Stat• Of Call· contractor under IUCh CONf' ... C ....... ~ .... ~. or .... ,..,::::-... ::::.... ... to ..... not..,. aec:ur-by ..... ..,_, ot the t•IN Of hid Deed of truat ...... ·-V' ., ,.... .,_...,., .... _................ Tru11. with tn1.,...1 u lrl Mid note dlar~. 1nd f'lt~ of the ATION, Trustee ACCTEST ACCUTEST MOOEL Th TOA, to pay not HIN than tna Mid pey the remaining prlncip1l tum Of provided. advenca.. If eny, under Trull .. and of the trvtta creetad..., By Vlrg1m1 H Throckmonon t pioperty to be transt•rr.ct II ~tried retes to all W0.1\.,1 em the note(I) MeUr.cl by Mid Deed Of Deed ur VIC• President 300, 3128 R.CS HUI Coe11 M... detcnbed '"general u All at~k In pto~ C>y Chem In the t•ecvtlon of Tr1111. With Interest .. In Nld note ~he lenna ot Nld of Trul\, laid Deed OI Trvtt. Publllh.CS Oranna Coaat Oiily Pilot Seid property It dnct•bed In gen 1r1de f1•luret equipment good Iha contrlQt pr-.: ................ ..,._. If .. ...,, .-.. ~ 9", Chlfgae and e~MI of lhe Said Nlewlll be he60 on Mondey, .-etat 11 ml1Qt111~ prOduc:tlon will of t"et T ..... "·tt1 ·' v......, ..... _._.. -., v•....., Tru11" Ind of the riv.ti CtMted by M1rct1 19, 1984, et 2·00" m at Ille l=tC> 15 22 29 1084 " y.,.. .-ng •'*' No bidder may willldriw lny bid Ille terms ol N ICI Deed of Trust, Deed T "' 836-84 end tecnnleef menufecturlng equrp· k~ GRAPHIC MANAGE· tor a pertO<I of llxty 1901 d'""• an., f .......... ,_ ...... •·-... ,...... IMlld8 of r\191 Ct\1t>man .Avenue efltrence 10 tne IY*lt and gOOdWlll ot that menulec· M d 10eat911 at 7901 e Tele lhe d ., ""-..-........ ......,..._"' ,,. -'Nie wilt ~ held on Wed,,..· Ctvtc: Centar &illdmO. 300 !lrtt ------------luring bullneee known •• w .. tem gr p Old Suite G City ot A lie Ml fOr the QP41nlf\Q ot l>IO• Trutt .. and ot IN trwta er.et.a by day, M•ch 14, IO&C et 11 00 AM ' Chapman A .... ' Ofenge, CA. Plllllc.NOT!C[. D19ffet Corporellon a.nO IOCat911 at Mon111>e1to County ot Ora~ payment l>ond Ind • I* Mid Deed ot TtUtt Saki .... will bl al lhe Concoro Street entrenct to At the time of ti. lnltlel putiti· :=-. 2«5 McCabe Way, lrvlna, County Stele ot Callfornla fonnenc. C>Ond will be required held on ..._,of\ 7ttl, tN4, et t 1 00 lhe bvllding loa.t911 at t670 ~ cation of thla notice tlle 1ota1 NOT.Cf Of ol Orange, State or Cat1f0<nl1 Thi t>uU! tr&nsfllf Wiit be '°"~m P"°' to ••ecuttor1 °' 11141 contr1M;t AM a1 Ille 17tll Street entrance Of 11tn Street, s.,11 Ane CA t.270 t amount of tlle unpeid be11ftCt1 of the ~euc IALa rhe t>utk tr1n1fftf than be con matecs on or aner the t&th dly ot :: 0'::,~,2.91 01n..!..,~~m1 Mt fonh In S7tan 6St1aw CotllotattonJ.. 1$70 i Tlle totel lfl'IOunt or 1he unpaid obligation MCured bytheebolle o.- Tet.e notice thet 1 public .... wi" 11.tmmaled on Of anlf Ille 29th dey Mweh. t9~ al 10 oo AM al AC--..,..,.,,,_, • 1 th ''"t· Sante AN. "'A t270l ~Of tnia OCMl{laoon ..cured acrlb«s de9d of lnlat Ind eetlfr\1tecl De Conducled et 8 AM on MatCf'I 9 Of Fabr\IAIV, 10•• ., 12 00 ., Wnt TON ESCRO NC Purtu1nt IO Sactton 4590 of the The 10111 amount of Ille ~ .,., ... d ptOPttll' to De aald. c:o.t.1, a.pen... lnCI ldYanc. 11 D ··, ~ 1 W 1 alln. MMl#yn Go...rnmen1 Coda ot the State ot ~ Of IN o«>Poallon MC:UreO tog9t1* wltll ltlt•a.t le .. ChflrOM I I 828 M. t984 11 SwenNn •tee Cteam Fee arn ~Itel Corporation 2•45 w .. 1moretand ~ eodr ... II Cellfomle the comract wm cont'"'-by ...... ,.,,__, .. 10 ...__ ....... __... 1 ,...... 1 · ~~ 1' • • tory 217 Bro.dWay. Leguna e..cri. McO.be Wey. Irvine. County ot Or· 840 N Tu1t1n A~. Suite 101 Sant• OvlliOn ""'' -............ , .,... ......., """' .. t me -co. • •xpenaes, .,.., The total lnOlbted.'*8 DelflO en c.J1torn1e puttuMt to a 5.ourlty anro· Stele Of CellfOfnla Ane Celllorn11 9t705 pt a Olr'l'l'lllllllQ the IUC!CeNfUI tog9(1'1er will\ lf'lt.,...1. late~ ad~. U OI ,,,. dele llentOf. la esomatt on wtllctl ~ ~ bM'I te A .....__, d•t.... of "--o.._ 12 ,., .. ~--to t'-Tr1n1· Tll f •-· d t t ,,,.... C>ldder to tut>alllute MCur1t1et IOf Md •t1me1ao co.ta. .... ,_, anCI SI.~~ 09 .. --.. u ...... _ .. i>; ..._ o .... .__. ""·- 1 ,gr_....... -.. ....... -• ~ • ..,_,, .... •• ,,. _, .,. or I "'Y Clllm• 1ny ~ Wllhh.id .... ,_ ..... s ...... ,.. ................. .:::::-__. ....... _ ~. ..... ....... .. ., L ..... _ ... ... • ._. ., -082 •11.ecuted by and ~ flfM(•I. 1tt buel,,... names and ad· tn Iha a.crow r•fetrea to neraln t• "~-·· u 7 t .... "" • _..anc., .. "' ,,,. dale , _ _.., II --'""'"'v~ ,,. 1..,A Ing (7 1411 37·0181 or I' l!SI ,..... g d T TRICT to entura per1ormance u""' 118!, t3e 34 OUAAOIAN f~V~ StR· 627..-1$5 tN day MfON tile 11141 ,,...,.,,.. A mltn, u MelUr911 par1y, r ..... uMd oy ransfer0f1•1 tor Merci'! 15. l914 tlle contMIC1 D••• F~ e. 1984 VICES Oa f. I) 98 encl KlM, lf\OOflJO'alecl, u deblOf the tllr .. reare tu t pat. 11e ..,,,. So tat u i. known 10 tl'le Tran._ Go14tnlng Bollld 8TAN-8HAW CORPORATION e ~atton TD s9E'Rv~eucfc?MPA~Y 4 At ,,,. Nie wtll be otfe<ed 111rloU• Diieo 'aoruary t4, 1"4 f•MC•> •U ~. namee "'<'ad· 8y llC«'9lt1n J Tllompeon, .. NICI TMl• u Nici Tru•t• • u ... Id Tru.1t• ltemt Of ~l prQt>erty. lnclud· CHASE COMME~CIAl COAPOR· dresHI uncl by IN Tr.,.teror(a) bee View Chan• ... •-· ''"'0 •··t •~1-..1,. It-D w·1"-a H , ................ , 11-•t , ...... , I ,. ATIO~ ft ............ ~r ........... -· " ·-t .. vv" uo By Sue Pltch.,d, AaaialMt s.c, "'11 ... t1,_ ""a ...... um ture, .. x· • 10< lhe pnt tllree yttat'I ., •. .,AME &•IMM Alf11ta &ente Ana. CA. t2101 Pr11eidtn1 ,.. .. ,.., oo-nlt'V Boero By~°"IY~ Fitfle.<, C P M ~Ofec1or lllf'ft 11'\d equtpmel\t eool Aw~~· ~CA ..,!7d 1 D1ted Jllnuary 3 ~; 1984 Coast Comm11nt1y Collaogt 0.11rtct (714) 542-N t I 1&70 £ut 1711'1 Street, Suit• t One C1tt ruwo We&t OrA-CA O.te reblu•"f 23. 19a• °" ,.._.... """ PAUi. f' MEILSOro 1310 AOtma, AY9 • Ooe!I Maiae 8y Lynn eNMef, -S.nte Ana, CA 12701 t2SOI .,,,.. HAAL..ESA SMITH Attn Al Wano TransterN 92~• AeeietMttlecretery (11')6471177 (7 1'llJ5·82N lf'UOW!id l:)r.,,ge Co&at Dllllr P110t '.O tt,Merdl 7 t084 . I w2 " Publltnrecl Orange Coatl Oall'f Piiot :u:~n~ C()eet Dell) l"Hot PubOaned Ora. Coatf Dally Pilot Publllfted Orange C:O..t Oellt PllOt Pub~ ~ Coa1 Dlil)''l"ltot ftubUINd Of .. CA>ut o.111 Ptl01 PvblllNd Ofaf\09 COht 0..ty •b 20, f9'4 I 7t e ' • • lCMl·M Fe!> '9 t984 f'eb H , Mlrd\ 1, th• Feb \&, 22, n , 1HA ,.tJ 22, H Maren 1 11t4 Piiot Feb 22. 20. 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A patient believes doc- tors have forgotten bedside manners./ AB ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Food One firm will prepare about 1 million meats for alhletes competing in the summer Olymplcs./C1 riglnality Is the prime ingredient In prize-winning recipes. /C6,7 ··:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::.::::::::::·:::·:::::·:·:::·:·:·:· Sports Ocean View advances with easy win, but Hunt- ington ousted from CIF soccer ptayoffs./82 Golden West's baseball team suffers first defeat at the hands of Saddle- back College./83 ;;:;;~:::=:·;·:·:·:·: Characterization outweighs the plot In "The Parade" on TV to- night./ Al INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Ciani fled Co mica Crouword Death Notices Food ~pYouraelf Home Horoacope AM Landera Mutual Fund• National New. Opinion Police Log PubtlO Notlcel SPortl Stoctc Marketa T•vll4on ThMtn W•tMr" Wottd New. 86 A3 B• A• 01-3 B6 03 05 C1-10 A8 A7-8 02 A8 B• A• A6 A3 o.--e 81-3 85 A9 A9 A2 A• .. f 1111 1111111 ORA~GECOUNTY C ALIF OH NIA 25 CENT » e ID ' -van1s Jumping for joy . The Eata.ncla High School boy• buketball team had plenty to cheer about Tuaday Digbt u the Eaalea defeated Capl8trano Valley 72-64 to earn a apot ln the cham- plomhlp aame of the CD' 3 -A tournament. For all the detalla, aee aporta, .-ce Bl. OC Democrats still see Mondale as big winner By JERRY HIRSCH ~Dally Piiot Slaff '-...Orange Coast Democrats were stunned by Sen. Gary Han·s upset victory over Walter F. Mondal~n the New Hampshire Democratic presi- dential primary. Still. they look to the former vice president as the likely nominee. .. , still think Mondale will do 1t. It would still take a series offreak events · from now until the convention to undo the Mondale cam~ign:· said Richard J. Meyer, president of the Newport Democratic club. What the victory does do for Hart from Colorado is position him as a favorite for the No. 2 spot on the ticket and m~ke him a credible candidate in 1988 ifthe Mo ndale bid fails. said Meyer. who is a Mondale supporter. But Hart doesn't sec it that way. Hart told the Associated Press he will finish first or second in the flurry of presidential contests over the next two weeks m which nearly a third of the delegates to the Democratic convention will be determined . "I was quite surprised at Hart's '1ctory but a t this point I suit thmk Mondale will be the nominee," said Margie O'Toole. a worker at the Orange County Democratic Party headquarters. "Mondale just has too much sup- port and New Hampshire may not be a fair showing for the rest of the country," O'Toole said. Hart is going to have to raise a lot of money ma short penod oftime to run an effective campaign in the wide- spread primaries and caucuses sched- uled for the coming weeks, she said. But the fact that Han has not spent a lot of money already may work to his advantage in the com ing weeks. said Meyer. Most states have a limit on the amount a pnmary candidate can spend. Candidates like Mondale and Sen. John Glenn of O hio already have spent a lot of m oney on the next round of primaries and may be nearing their limits. Hart. however. has run a poorly (Pleue eee DEMO/ A2) • Sophisticated scheme f otled when undercover cop offered 'hot' coins , By STEVE MARBLE ·' Of .. Dlilr .......... Newport Beach authorities today were attempting to locate more t~an $300,000 worth of gold K.ruJcrrands that aJlegcdJy vanished dunng a SI million fraud case that broke open this week. Two men and a woman were arrested Monday afternoon in con- nection with the alleged scam after one of the suspects tried ~ sell some of the gold coins lo an undercover officer, police said. Authorities allege the trio em- ployed a sophisticated operation that involved transferring an unsuspect- ing customer's money from one savings firm to another to purchase the Krugerrands from a Newpctn Beach precious metals house. Arrested on suspicion of grand theft and wire fraud were Steven John Bourque, 27, of Mission Viejo; Michelle Monroe Morgan, 34, of Garden Grove; and James Mitchell Sylva, 40, of Upland. Sylva was released late Tuesday after posting ! I 00,000 bail. The others remained in custody today. The trio allegedly were successful in transferring $976,000 from an American Savings account in Los Angeles that belonged to Michael Kaplan, an unsuspecting customer. A portion of the transferred funds, police said, then was used lo purchase 780 Krugerrands from Monex Inter- national Ltd., the Newport Beach metals firm. The coins were picked up from Moncx by a courier who'd reponcdJy been hired by the trio to brina them the coins. "It was a very sophisticat.ed oper- ation,·• said Newport Beach PC>lice Detective Robert Stephens ... We l&ill don't know where the coins are." Police spokesman Tom LinJe aid one of the suspects. claimina to be (Pleue Me Tm0/A2) A Thriller of a nlght/D4 l@-Mesan captured NB passenger recalls jet slide on~urder charges 'I could :;ee mud m~"'f:.~!~J;~~°::;~~~:,"~~;. .. h ~~~~~~~~".ndu~~~~~1~\'~ flying heard a rope and we were pulled to shore. engines. Ir STIWI · · · .. I could sec mud flying and could Despite the potential for disaster. Oi 5 engines SCreeCh' h~r th~ SCJ"C('Ch of the engines as the onl} I 0 minor inj uries were reponcd. ' MeM upholet•tr Fred Berre DouglM, 1u1pected of __ __ p1~ot tned to stop the plane. The ne~! officials said. glrttfromAnahefmdw1ngapomogt11phlcphoto From alaff ud wire rerrtt thing~ knew we were in the water. .\1rhne spokesman Herb Bauer Wiit being today by pob In North I.M Vega. Newport B"'ach resident Donna she said. said the cause of the acadent ··was Oougl• 651 w WNlted ~ Tueedlly momlng by L.M Vegu Davidson unexpectedly found herself "Tl'!e ~tcwardess told us to ao back most hkel} hydroplanina" -skid-~ .W..0 eild the W9ftted m.ai.,.. found ... eptng In a bedroom of a in a ran with other passengers and stt an out sea.ts and bu~klc our d10g on a wet surface. The National ho&m ot't tM ~of town Tue~"'-y. paddling to safety with their seatbelts. But we J~St prevailed and Transportation ~ety Boan! was ....... • ;)U4 went out the ramp. sending a team of m vcstJ.ptors to the • •• ~ Ol'l9-tlme Costa Miea man .. ~ of k9tng a.th hands after their Scandinavian Air-Davidson told reporters she was ~ne, and an au-port official said the Jonie, 1t,lftdMlrQ1191Kruegur, 11.durtng aphoto1111l0ti~tMAnza lincsJumboJetslidoffawetrunwayat returning home from Moscow and Jet would not be pu18I out of the aorrz~ ~ fof Cor • _._ for Kennedy International Airport and now is-planning to make the rest of muck for two or three days . • ~ • rmer onaNlk:len.,_,.,,llw.m.d the 1ntoa 12-foot-<icep creek. thejourneyby train. Somepasscngerssaidtbcyjumpcd mutd9rl bUt ...,..... .. at lerge. ..I'm no t scared now, but I might be "My trip to the Kremlin wasn't as from a front door and swam to sa(ety. ,.._.., .... wwe reported mlllfng late In the""""*" of 1982 bu1 when this sets in," Davidson said. exciting as this," she said. Others escaped by slidinJ down fh*--•~WINnqttoUndfofmorethln.._montha. "We were all paddling with our Aigbt 901wascMTYinal63passcn-rubber emergency chutes into life ~ det~ d9lm Oouglat, IMng In~ anw. at the hands to get the raft away from the gcrsandacrewofl4fTomStockholm. rafts. or walking on a wtnp and (PleaM ... llUllD&ll/A2) place bccau)\! we were afraid there Sweden. via Oslo. Norway, when the climbing down a ladder . ._.,...; Mesa Lanes: A landmark that can 't be spared Jeff Gillum remembers the time Richard Nixon had a hankering to do some bowlina. It was about 1971 . Gillum worked at the front desk of the Mesa Lanes bowlin& alley. in Costa Mesa. renting bowling shoes and ass1gnin1 lanes. He was standing there next to the cash register o ne afternoon, m indint his own business. when a swarm of dark-suited men crowded in, chcck- in1 out.the exits and plannina t1eapc routes. Mesa Lan~ might have had its first pair of presidential bowhna shoes bronzed. eicepi Nb:on never showed up. But 8any Ooldwaltf Jr. and footbl.ll stan l>at Hayden and J.K. McKay did. Over the ~ Gillum, 30, of Founta..in Val~r went from a 12-year-otd kid yo ~ucntcd Mesa KAREN KLEIN Focus ON THE NEws Lanes for the pinball machine to a mechanic to the front desk clerk to general manager. ...,> And over the yean he's •n.a lot of celebrities hitch their hopts to the six to 16-pound ball spin them down the 63-fdl>t·lona maplcwood alleys and pray for strikes at Mesa Lanes.. the 20.lanc bo"tna alley that was built o n 17th Street and Supenor Avenue in Costa Mesa before there was a Cost.a Mesa. The celebrities include Lin Pierce. a Costa Mesa s•an painter who brushed the city IO&OS on the sides of Co ta M~sa police cars. and Al Pmkley, a former mayor. Gillum himself earned some recos- nit1on in 1980 when he bowled a perfect pme A woman, Bobbi Soldan. &owled a 300 way back an 1968. Then there was LomeBurrows, who threw out the first ball wben Mesa Lane opened 1n 19SOa.nd won S20 in the alley's last tournament on Feb. 16. That tournament, Gillum says, was the la t ever at Mesa Lanes. After 31 y,ars of sltlke spal'd and (Pleue eie A LANU/A2) #. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedne1day, February 29, 1984 Over and out Co.ta Men pollce examine a pickup truck belonging to Ronald Clark, 54, of Co.ta Men after It overturned on Elden Avenue and 22nd Street Tueaday morning. Neither Clark nor ht• unidentified female puaencer wu injured In the 11 :30 a.m . accident, which occurred when Clark awerved to avoid another vehicle. W etherall' s murd~r defense opens The dekn'll po11111n ut 2ti-H·<tr-uld Ktl hard Jaml''> \.\cthcrall'' murder tnal 1s c\J)l"c.tnl tu heg1n 10<.la' 1n Orange< ount~ ~upenor < ourt v.1th Deputy Puhllt lkfrn<kr \.\ 11!1Jm Kopeny·., np~:n111g \t11l·11wnt 111 Jurors Wcthcrall 111 ~an1a .\na 1' d1argL·d v.1th tirst-dcgrct: mur<.kr in the strangulation 'la) ing of Patm:k ~011 Mrller. a 26-)car-old < u<;ta Ml''>·• rc<;1dent Miller wa'> the son of 1111 mer Orange ( ounty Supervisor l:.drson Miller The prosecution pre'>entcd evidence alleging Miller met Wetherall and <:o-defendant Arthur George Goldner Jr. rn a bar the nrght of the slaying, June 28. 191.D. After 1n' 11ing thl' two men bad. to his huusl' M 11lcr was hit over the head v.11h a .. acuum cleaner. hog11ed and '>ncrcl} beaten. according to th<: pro~cut10n·s case Miller's girlfriend found him lying TRIO HELD IN SCAM ... From Al !Uplan. cuntat ltd t\l oncx c.-arl} th 1\ month and 1n4uircd about 1hl' procedure for purc.ha<o1ng a large quantity of the "aluablc coins According 10 authorities. the suspect then arranged 10 tran-;fCr nearly SI million from Kaplan's Los Angeles ~v1ng'> account to Monex'c, own bank. r armer'> and Mcrc.·hant' Rank in Long Beach. Sc,cral day'i later when Monex rnnfirmcd that the money had been tran.,ferrcd the suspects arranged to have a rnuncr pick up the corns from Mone>.·., Birch ~trcet offices. police c;a1d The coum·r. an unw11t1ng part1c1- pant 1n thl' cnme. later was able to DEMO REACTION ... From Al funded but dklltH' lampa1gn I k mrght cap1tallll' on h11, mornc111urn and be able lo \pend a large \uddcn influx uf campa1g11 tundo, more cflc:c:- t1vel} than tlw 11tlll'r land1dale'I "Ae}er '>aid .. Hart m1gh1 hJH' morl· r1111m 111 maneuver · "1ner '>d•d ()•Took\.\," 11111 \urpn'>nl at 1 lart'\ '>l'COnd platl' fin1'ih in Iowa earlier 1n f-cbruar'f . "I moved nut here in July. but bl·fore that I wa., working for the part) rn Iowa and I ..aw how strong h1'i o rgan11at1on wa\ there The) were the fir\I to organ11e tn Iowa and the> \.\Orkcd hard ... O'T oulc said MURDER CHARGES ••. ham Al time, V#\llhed the..,,,. day• murder warrant for hit~ wu a.u.d. UntN Tuetday, poeic. hadn't Men him. Anaheim pollce Sgt. Bill Wright taJd he hu Mnt a detectlV9 to Lu Vegas to queetlon Douglas, who reportedly has Indicated M wtfl fight extradition to Orange County. ~gained attention five years ago fore MPaJ'ate lnctdent When M WM twtce tfted on IUIPiaon of contplr1ng to mmte ''pot'no enuff" mcMel ol the actual murdet and dtsmemberment of two women. The two women. who actually were undercover poUoe otnoera from Hunttngton Seech, roci. along with Dougla81o the d-.ert where the mov1e =~ly to be fflmed. Oougtu wu arrested at the detert stte h9 had '°' the fffmJng. The ffrlt trial end.cf with •hung Jury and the MCOnd concluded~ ~ plMded no contest to reduoed ctiargee and wu Hnteno.d to )1Mr9' probation. dead in a pool ot his own blood the next momrng Wetherall also faces a rohbery charge in the killing. If Wl'thaall ts convicted of murder. the pro<>cl·ut1on will ask Jurors to recommend the fonner moving company employee be sentenced to a lrfc pmon term without the poss1b1lit) ot parole, Deputy D1stnct Attorney Pat Geary ha~ sard. The tnal. 1n Judge David ( arter's Santa Ana courtroo m, began l·ch. 7 help police trace the 1dcnt11y of the suspects. according 10 Officer l 1ttle. Police said one of the three later contacted an undercover o fficer and offered to St'll some of 1hc gold to1 ns. saying ••t hings are gelling tuo hot for me" No arrest'> were made at 1ha1 time. ho we ver. All three su-;pccts -were arrested Monda) at the office of J&R As- ~ocrates on T u~1 n A. ve nue 1n Orange Police said Bourque listed h1m<;~lf as · the prec;1dent of the Orange rnm_~ny and M or~an as the vice pre.,1den1 The tranc;fCrrcd monev left over from the Krugc:rrand purtha\c - amounung to S666.000 -v. 111 be held until the pultce 1n\c<,11gat111n 1<, completed Police \a1d 1t 1'> '>till undl·ar hm-. tht· money 'Wa\ tran-.lrrrl'd lrom om· ..avingc, and loan to 1hc ti ther hut that 11 appear\ 11 \\3\ done "-llh a lorgnl au1hon1at111n tard and not h) u1m- puter SUICIDE ... From Al discovered a pool of hlood. and then the bod), au.ording to oniual'> 5herllT'i. dl'pu11cs fir\t arrl\c:d on 1he \cenc JI 3 a m in rnpon'>(.· lo hurglar alarm Aul" 'ieardl 1urnl'd up nothing. Offitcr'> lockc:d up thl· \tore. reset the alarm and kit Ass istant Sime: Managt•r C..tcn· KaC1orow'ik1 rnnlarted tkpullc'> later 1n the morning 'When he lounu item\ had been m11\l'd in 1hc m~inager's office ESA LANES CAN'T BE SPARED ... From Al gutter ball'> 'l '1 11 d,t\' ;i v.1·1 i.. K 111 am. to~ a m \1n.1 I .1m·, ,qJI, 111"• 1ts door\ tor v1111d 111d,I\ ·• 1t's r,a<l ·· .,,11d I 1111 "1111hall ~'I 11! Newport lk;id1 \.\ho ha'> w11rkt•d .1, Mesa Lane<;' l hid mechanl<: l11r thfl'l' years. He gc<;tU (l·d ,1hnu1 the ra..,,agrd hull of the alley ··1herl'1.1.a\ a pool r.lhlc 1n there. 20 bowling lane:\ a room full ol video gamc'i. a .-.n;H k h;.ir O\.er thl·n· and a cockta1l loung<· hl·rt· -tx·\t on<: 1n town:· Ki mball \,JICI He. Gill um and 1.k\k dt'rk i\lma Minter. 50. of ( ·o.,ta Me'la \al around the front counter glumh l·arly th1r, week. divvying ur artifac.t\ from the dtSmantled a lln and ta I k inti m 1·1 1 h1· old days at M1..·..a I .int·<; Beh ind thc:m the la'>t l\.\O 111 .. ingh oiled maple lar1l'' \.\nt· hc1ng pried out -eight to Ix' \old to a howling alley to W1ndnH·r Nev and Ill<' rl"\I IOtnl 10 manufat t11rt:I\ of WCIO<kn noon and rnhle' Kimball 'H11d I HO nair-; of <,hoe\ c1nd 160 bowl1n& hall ., trom tht· .tilt') \.\-Crt' tald to Kn n,1 I am·\ 1n < o\t,1 M f'l.t The 620 n:d i1nc1 white Urun'>w1tk bowhnJ ptn\ will hr \Old In hulk tu another alk> "Hove )'OU \'VCr \Cen u (howling) pm up clo4'C''" Minter U\kt:ll I have one my hu band m;HJc 1nHl n l.lmp at home. He cut a t>owlrngball 1n half for 1 base and mountrd a lamp ill' on a pan It's reall> 01a · i Gillum. K1mhall and Min •m Ions-time bowlc:n and h1 nan'I when It come-.. to Mesa l<lnt•, Oillum wu1l'1 even horn y(·t whc:n MCJI Lann first o~ne<l 1t' door At Just Call 6~-6086. .t 011·11· I .' l.tnt'\ VJn·\ liov.I J\ 11 "·" I.. rum 11 thrn -empl11\t'<l rin h"" 111 h.111d '>l·t the hl'J\.\ 1.1.ootkn f)ln\ .1fll11 \l'r) \hOI In I tJ'lli or ''i8 no one t uuld agn·c: nn eJ1;alll) "~at year. the alll'y cl\panded to 211 lanes and 1n'ilallrd automat1l p1n..cttcrs, u1llum ~aid Kuna l..ane<. un Harbor Bo ulevard. Lame in a'> Mc'ia Lanes· onl y loral wmix·111111n 1n 1958 c rtllum datm\ Mesa Lanes has the d1<.11nl t1on ofhe1ng the second-oldest howlingallt:y 1n the county, next to M<trll·-1.anc:\ 1n < iardcn Gro"c. "Ma pk 1\ thl' oldc'it but 1f\go1 only l'1gh1 l:inl·c, And 11 was alwa}s opening .ind do<,1 ng., c.hanging own- er<, Wl· \l' nC\Cf 'itopped operating. ncn though wi:· .. c t hangcd ownrr<. ahout "" Ill \l'Ven t1me'i 01,er the \.Car'> Thl' la.!c\t owner got an ofTt'r he wuld~fl 1'1:'4~ for the valuahlc nmpeh} ( 11llum ..ard. and ~() a F cderatt·d \tereo \tore 1.; plannt'd for that tnrn<'r once Me.-.a Lane'> 1\ torn down , "Thl .. mall alley\ ltkl· our\ tan·1 make enough money to 'it.a~ nf)(·n an)morr." (i1llum S3td ··All tht new alky'> have a m1n1mum of 40 lane\·· ··The small alleys are mccr tho ugh." Minter sard. "They're a lot more fntndly and homey I knew all the regulari. by 1hc1r fir..t namM fhc new places JU,t don•t have thnt friendly. home 10wn atmosphere·· on reb 16 thcrc wa'i a big ~well narty at Mc~a 1:ancs and farewell tuurnnment\ 1n bowlrng and pool Om· rcgul.ir v. Ito M1111e1 ... 11d had undouhtl'dh donl .i l1ttll' too rnmh c.clcbrat1ng through11111 1lw l'\l·ning, '>prawkd 011t 1n thl· m11ldk of .1 J,111c: at the end of the part) and dt·dart·d '>he would nrJI let the dc·mohllnn Lrcw, whlC'h movl'd 1n at m1<.ln1gh1 lhat night. take the lane<; 0111 "There were lot'> ot 1ear ... " Min ter ..aid "J think the wor\t th1ng 1~ all the friendship\ that '"II be lmt B<1wltng 1s a social sport -~ou c.an c.11 down and v1s1t and ~rt llJ kn11v. nc<>lc 10 between -;hot\· (itllum 'aid 'i<.'n 1or l ltlll'n'· ll•agucs were C\Jler1a lh popular at Mr\a Lane'> One 92-)car-ol<l man fa1thful- I) laml· 1n three: 11me<; a wt.·ek "He said 11 helped h" arthrttl\ and gave him exl'rc1-;c Ilic; daughter c.ame 1n wi th him .. he wa<; rn her 60s," Minier \aid The oldc\t howkr 1n thl· lcaguc. 95, wa\ nev.l'r t"hargcd for hr s gamC'I Ht.it ktd\' leagues have nut thnvcd for some 11mc ~>(·c.·cr 1~ what killed 1un1or bowling. C111lum !kltd "<icx·ccr praC"11ce wa'i u<,ually th<' \amc time on \aturda> morning .. a~jun111r oowhng around here." Back 1n Cr1llum's )OUlh. Mc~ I .anc<;, along w11h 1hc old Harbor Ro ller Rink acroi.i. the 1.trcet. used to be a kids· hangout And even though Richard Nixon couldn't he counted on to 'how up. they alway~ could Kimball sighed "They took out the nnk and now thrs • ., 101na Nrxt 1fll !')( 1he Mc\8 Theater. l gucs., the only th1n1 they can't Ulkc away 1s the be3ch ·· Wbat do you llkf aboul tbt 011ly P11ot? Wb1t don't you lib"' Call lbe numM r at lt fl and your mt1111e wilt bt rt"ordt"d, tr•n•<'rlbtd and dtllvered to tht 1pproprlllt' editor. • Ttt« 11mt U -hoar an1•t rln11ervl<'e may be u•ed to record lt ttert to IH tdllor on any toplr. Contrlbaton to our 1At1er1 t'41umn must lnt'ludt tlaelr u mt and ttlepbou mbu for vtrlflrallon. No clrn la tlon c,111, pltatt'. Tri! n ·~•t'1 on )'our mind ~ ., WEATHER ------ --- Ma)=Ch coming in like a: tam b I Coa•tal Extended Columl>ILS C (;Oll;mCM Otllaa FI Wllflh Oeylon o.nver O..M- OetrOlt Duluth 1!1 P1160 'el•b ....... ,.,00 flegetett 0. .. 1F• Hlt1tOIO Helwwl Honolulu Houlton lneltllnapoioa J9dt-. MIU J~M>n\lllle .Jv- 1(1111 ... cny LuVegN llllle Roell la. Angele9 F111r with t.,,..,.,.,.,.. a •111e ·~ lo..ia111lie "°',.,.. H~intr..wpp9rec>elo~ lubbodl 10. lows ~mid .0.10 mid 509 ~ -----------M•lwM• Mple-$1 p .... Temperatures =~ Albat>y Albuquerque AnlWlllo Ancl!Or• A-..... ,...,_YOlti HI L.. NOrlOlk 311 26 NO<th Ptalla S7 29 OlllMc>ma City 311 20 Om.i.a 33 24 OtllWIOo 36 21 60 31 32 19 4t 2t JI II 37 It )I " 17 15 2& Oii eo 2a 10 -04 30 15 as 11 60 36 3e 33 411 23 83 .. 30 " 28 20 40 30 83 34 40 34 311 22 1141 43 44 29 711 S2 3t 24 •2 23 36 3t 10 ~ ~ 20 32 " 32 24 44 33 411 32 113 ~ 31 II 39 21 33 •• llJ 38 Allan la 47 27 -----------AllllllUC City Autlltl 8lllllm0<• 8111tng• 81rmlngham ~.,C:li 8olM 54 3 t • ~ ~~Tides 44 ;)$ 3.4 21 TOOAY 24 t1 8«;ot>O low 1-4 I I> m 47 30 $«lOnCI high t ·03 pm 43 41 THU"aoA y 01 4 I Ill NltllOt ... w .. -S-tvw ~ N{)AA u s Uee>I (JI Cvmm•r• Rain . Snow UZJ Showef•• Fluni.11!l] Fronl1 Cllld ....., Wdrm ..,. Occlud<>d ,... Palm lp1nV9 19 40 SllllAAIOlllO S7 ~ SI 27 SW\ Olago 72 PftOenl• 19 S1 5.,.. Franoeco 64 ~ 3J 18 SI Sia Mwle 28 P Ma .)9 33 Saallla SJ PortlanO, 0.a se 4a, Shr~I 45 Prcwldanc. 44 40 Sioua 11111 32 =~"Y ' •9 30 Spoil-52 J4 18 s.,.._ n ...., SI 24 Toe>al<a 311 Rlchmoncl SI 30 TucaOll a SI l0Ul1 n io TulH 41 SI Pat•Tempa Ml 4J WUlllt'lllOfl 411 Salt Lek• l) •II Wtr.hlla 40 n 53 48 00 41 27 17 ~~ 22 &t ,, 30 17 eo.1on Btownavlle 8'11telo &untnQton Cue>a< cnan.1onSC cn.t1M1on.W V O>wlotta N C c~ Chicago Clnclnn•ll 112 37 Fllat low 2 2t • "' 21 13 f1tt1 high a 11 • m S 8 LOCATIC* aiza OIMCT,1<* 2& 22 Second low 3 07 pm -0 ll Hun11ng10ll 8Mcf> t-3 I ... 40 29 S«onO high 9 24 I> m • 2 RIWf Ja11r "-POil 2-3 poOr IO 3& 2·3 poor 4S 21 Sun Mia al S 49 p m loelay ,_ at ~··-Mawpon 12ncl SttWI. N9wpor1 2·.l poor 43 21 a 22 a m Thu111C1•y ano •• eo-•t a .. _waoga l aoguna l!IMCh na1 poor 3t 19 !'>49pm ·12 poor c1ev ... oe1 28 18 MoonNltloel•y•l404pm ,r-•I 32 14 8 10 • m Thu•ed•y encl NII egatn al 211 t8 SOI pm 81111 Clement• Wet•lemc>69 Swell Okacoon "'"' l l 18M No hike in beach parking By JEFF ADLER 01 ttla O.tly l'llol at.fl While much of the Ea!>t and Midwest was caught in the grip of wi nter's worst blluard Tue~day, Orange ( ounty -;uixrv1sors turned their l\ttent1on to the coun- t> 's sun-drench~d coastline and the: hot question of what 11 should cost 10 park along Ora ngc Coast be ache' Supcrv 11,ors voted 4-1 10 c,hche a plan. for at least a \ear. that would ha ve doubled the cost of mc:tered beach parking at the coun- ty-owned Aliso. Salt Creek, Dana Poi nt Harbor and Cap1~trano beaches. Take A Pilot ttt~ lunch and win a lunch on us The Daily Pilot will buy lunch for you and a friend up to $20 To win. you JUSI have to fill out this coupon and ma1l 1t 1n to Pilot L!!nch P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa California 926?6 A winner will be drawn weekly from entries received the previous week P1ctuL~ of winners w111 appear 1n the Pilot W1nnPrs niay choose to have lunch at any of our part1c1pat1ng restaurants. which include The Grinder. lub1es. Hogue's. Spires A complete lls t of part1c1pat1ng restaurants is available 10 winners ' f' I ~ 'J ' [ t r J 1 1 9 1 (o , I lft 1 tot f ,t t iF i t .J ( II 'i ' ~· ' •I t •f>f l )It I The board action means 11 will continue to cost less 111 park at taunt) beaches than 11\.\111 at most ell~ -and \latl'-maintarnl'd bCathcs l'l'\e\.\hl'H' along the Orangl' < oast I I "I dtt not c;upport the idea ol making 11 more np<.'n'>tVl' lor thl' people of thl'i tounl) to \ l'ill thcrr bcathcs:· C..uperv1sor Thomas Rile} said 1n rec- ommending the meter in - crease he <,hcl..,,cd. D•lly Piiot D•llw.ry 11 Ouer•ntffd ~) •• ' 1, ' .. • • ·• ' o -U .. It I •,.l 'fl 'I. I' ' • I' N fp ,,. ·''' .. '•• '·'( . I , ,,,... I I " I I I I /\1 lclr• , I I I I Wt .... ( I IJ<11iqtit I 1 ,0111 11'lt.t ', .. ,. r·11ot 1 -~------------------------------· I OR ANGE COAST Daily Pilai H. l. Schwartz Ill r·uol1<Jhe1 Clrculetlon 714/142~ c a..etn.d ednttlelng 714/M2-M11 AJt ott\91 ct.partm•nte 142~1 MAIN OFFICE ·./· .'. .. 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California New home prices In Los Angeles have taken a dlve./A4 Valentino's 'Lady In Black' has died In her Ontario home./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Nation Hart pumps life into Democratic race In New Hampshire./ A5. A Louisiana murderer goes to his death In the electric chair .I AS World Car bomb blast In Beirut kills 2; Geymayel files to Syria for talks./ A4 U.~ ... tralned troops In Lebanon are f lghtlnt the u.s ... backed~ forces./~ Early Americana made a strong Impression at the Antiques Show at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art./A7. A patient believes doc- torJ have forgotten bedside manners./ AS Food One firm will prepare about 1 million meals for athletes competing In the summer Olymplcs./C1 Orlglnallty is the prime Ingredient in prize-winning recipes. /C8,7 ··:·:·:·:·:·:=:·:·:-::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Ocean View advances with easy win, but Hunt- ington ousted from CIF soccer playoff s./82 Golden West's baseball team suffers first defeat at the hands of Saddle- back College./83 Entertainment Characterization outweighs the plot In "The Parade" on TV to- night./ At' INDEX Brldge Bulletin Board Bualne11 California News Cluslfled Comlca Crouword Death Notlcet Food HelpYourHlf Home Horoecope Ann i..nder• Mutual Fund• National Newa Opinion Potlce Log Public Notlcel Sport• Stock Mari(•t• T.tevltlon ThMt«t WMthet WondNewt 88 A3 8-4 A4 01-3 B8 03 ... 05 c1-10 A8 A7·8 02 A8 84 A4 A8 A3 04..e 91-3 85 A9 A9 A2 A4 .. Tr.iO .held in OC fraud • sea 8y STEVE MARBLE Of ... O..,,... ..... ,. Newport Beach aulhorities today were attempting to locate more than $300,000 worth of gold KluJCmands that allegedl y vanished dunng a $I million fraud case that broke open this week. Two men and a woman were artcsted Monday aftefrfoon in con- nection with the alleged scam after one of the suspects tried to ~II some ..... of the sold coins to an underco•er officer police said. Authoriti~s allcae the tno em- ployed a sophisticated operation that mvolved tnnsferring an unsuspect- ing customer's money from one savi~p firm to another to purchase the Kruserrands from a Newport Beach precious metals hQuse. Arrested on suspicion of &rand theft and wire fraud wereS'teven John Bourque, 27, of Miss.ion Viejo; JUJDplnaforjoy . Michelle Monroe Moraan. 34, of Garden Grove; and James Mitchell Sylva, 40, of U pJarut. Sylva was releated -late Tuesday after postina SJ00,000 bail. The others remained in custody today. The trio allqedl~ were successful in transferrina $976,000 from an American Savings account in Los Angeles that belonged to Michael Kaplan, an unsuspecting customer. A portion of the transferred funds, The ltetancTa mp School boya baaketball teem llad plenty to cheer &boat T 1day niaht u the Jtailea defeated ~o Valley 72-64 to earn a apot In t.lae cla&m· plonablp •ame of the CD' S· A toUl"D&lllent. tor all the detatls, Me apon.. pace Bl. OC Dem0crats .still see Mondale as big Winner ~ By JERRY HIRSCH Of .... 0.., Not ..... Orange Coast Democrats were stunned by Sen. Gary Hart's upset victory over Walter F. ~ondale in the New Hampsh ire Dcmocrftic presi- dential primary. Stall, they look lO the former vice president as the likely nominee. "I still think Mondale wOf do it. it would still take a sen es of freak event~ from now until th e convention to undo the Mondale ca,m~ign," said Richard J. Meyer, president of the Newport Beach Democratic club. What the victory does do for Colorado's Hart is p0sit1on ham as a favori te for the No. 2 spot on the ticket and make him a credible candidate in 1988 if the Mondale bid fails, said Meyer. who is a Mondale supporter. Meyer's assessment is supported by UC Irvine political science professor Martin WattenbetJ who is studying the 1984 presidentaal election. "I thank it means Hart wtll be the vice presidential nominee. I sec Garr, Hart as the George Bush of 1984, • Wattenberg said. Bush scored an upset victory over Ronald Reagan in Iowa four years a'o giving Bu'lh the momentum to stay in race until the convention. eventually wi nning the vice presidential spot. "II is one thin' to organize an a small state but it 1s another thing to organize an all the upcoming pnmary states. Mondal~ is so well organized and has so many elected officials supporting hi~ he will be· hard to beat." Wattenberg said. The big day is "Super Tuesday" March 13 when nine-states seldct more than 600 deleaates. Hart has predicted he will finish first or second m most of the races. "I expect Han will come in second ma lot of those races. The important thing about New Hampshire 1s that he established himself as No. 2 in this race and he established himself a major leader in the Democratic party." Wattenberg said. Han's Orange County supporters (Pleue Me OC DEMOS/ A2) pol tee said, then WIS used to pu!Chue 780 Kru~rrands from Monex ln&er· national Ltd., t.he Newport Beach mewsfinn. The coins were picked up ftom Monex by a courier who'd rcpone.dly been hired by the trio to bring them the coins, • · .. It was a very sophisticated opcr· atlon," said Newport tB'each police Detective Robert Stephens ... We still don't know where the coins are." Coast woman· tells terror of plane pileup From staff ud wlre report• Newport Beach resident Donna Davison unex~tedly found herself in a raft wnh other passenaers Tuesday.I.. paddling to.safety with their hands aner their Scandinavian Air- lincsjumbo jet slid off a wet runway at Kennedy lntemational Airport and into a 12-foot-<leep creek. "I'm not scared now, but I mi&ht be when this sets an," Davison saia. "We were aJI paddling with our hands to get the raft away from the place because we were afraid ~ mi~t ~an explosion, .. she~ • Then a pohccman swam ou1 lb a rope and we were pulled to . "I could see mud flyina add could hear the screech of the cosines aa the pilot tried to stop'the plane. The nn1 thing~ knew we were in~ water." she said. "The stewardess told ua to So bM:k and sit in out seats and buckle our seatbelts. But we just prevailed ud (Pleue 11ee PLAllS/AS) A ThrUler of a nlght/D4 !:-:::d!rC:&!:g:: ~~~:'::,'s ;~=~~:~~~~;!:~~~=t:. WOn 't celebrate too library researcher ~rank Forbes. "I to their daughter. remember that an high school, where The I I-pound infant arrived at many birthdays you dress up an Appalachian dress Humana Hospital of HuntiftllOD and wear freckles and bib overalls." Beach and missed her Aunt Nancy·, Forbes said. b1rthda)' by only three minutes. From staff u4I wire reports It's time again for that quadrennial juggling of the calendar to keep human time in touch with nature. Today is Leap Day, the reappear- ance· of Feb. 29 after a three year absence. The event likely wlll be marked by S<nfte Sadie Hawkins celebrataons - the one day proper ladies can issue proposals of maniqc. rather than waiting for their beau to pop the question. The ritual was pe>pulanzed an the But somehow the Eta' hbcrahzed according to her mother. for girls to take the m1tiauve, first "We're pleased she was bom on a celebrated in the first Saturday in leap year. That way, she'll never November, bcc.ame asSOCJatcd with Y40rry about getting old," said Jcn"y leap year. Forbes could find little else Sprinkle, 24. Carly was the aecond on the ntual. "You'd thank someone daUJ!!ler born to Jenny and Bill would wntc about popular history:· Spnnklc of Huntington Beach. he said. • One of th~ who bu finally And hundreds of b1nhday Pfhtes dcodcd how to celebrate an a~ will be ce lebrated by people who get quent birthday 1s !<Athy KolJnen. thechancconlyoncecveryfourycars born 16 years ago today 1n Newport The parents of c.arty Renee Beach. Spnnkle. born Just three minutes f Pl-..e eee L&AP DAT/ A2) Mesa Lanes: A iaildmark th__a:t can 't be spared_ Jeff Gillum remembers the time Richard Nixon had a hankering to do aome bowhna. ~ It was about 197 1. Gillum worked at the front desk of the Mesa Lanes bowlina aUey in Costa Mesa, rentina bowlina shoes and assianina lanes. He was standint there next to the cash rqjster one afternoon, mindln& his own bu1inc • when a swarm of dark·suited men crowded in. check- ina out ~ult and plannina eteape routes. Mesa Lin miaht have had its first oeJr of prcsidcoual bo~Una shoes bronzed, cxccpt Nbon never showed up. But Barry Ooldwattr Jr. and footbeU a&an Pat Kaden and J.K McK.aydid. ' Over th yca.~Olllum, 30, of Fountain Vall went from a 12-year-old kid o ftt:quentcd Mcaa • KAIEI KLEIN Fo cus ON THE News Lanes for the pinball machines to a mechanic to the front desk clerk to aenerat manqcr. And O\ler the ycan he'a tetn a lot of cclcbriucs hitch their hopes to the ia to I ().pQund balls. spln t.hcm down LM 63-foot·lo~ maple-wood alleys and pray for at.okn at Mesa t...ncs. the 20.tanc boWlina alley that wu • built on 17th Street and upcnor A venue in Costa Mesa before there WIS a Costa Mesa. The oelebntics include Lin Pierce. a Costa Mesa sian painter who brushed t.he city loaos on the sides of Costa Mesa police cars. and Al Pinkley, a former mayor. Gillum himself earned aomc roooa- nition in l 980 when he bowled a pcrfcc:t aame. A woman. Bobbi Soldan. bowled a 300 way back in 1968. Then there was LomeBurrows. who threw out t.he f IJ"St ball w~n Mesa Lanes opened in l 9 SO and won S20 in the aUcy'a la.st tournament on Feb. 16. That toumunent. G1llum says. was the last e\lcr at Mesa Un . Af\cr 33 ycan of 1\11 pa and (P._.. llUA LAJlfU/ A2) .. \ ' ... I I • . - A2 * Oranoe COU1..0AILY PILOT/Wednesday, Febru"ary 29, l\184 ) Over and out· Coeta M-pollce eumlneaplclr.ap track belonc1n11 to Ronald Clark. IS4. of C<*la M-after It 0Tertv.med on Elden A •enue and 2:2of:1 StreetTa-ymom- lng.lleltherClark nor ha unidentified femalepauencerwa• Injured In the 11 :80 a.m. accident, which occuned when Clark •wervedtoavoid another vehicle, but a fence add mailbmr: were cfamaged. were ovcTJOyed b) !ht• surpnsc v1c· IOr\. .. We t'Xl)l'."Cted to du well but y.·e never guessed he would beat Mondale that badly," said Chris Townsend. who helped organize a Newpon Beach fund-raiser for Han carher this \{'3T. .. It proved that support for Mon- dale 1,1,•as soft and 11 proved tha1 as people got to know Gan-. he could establi sh himself as an alternat1ve to Mondale," To·.i.•nsend said. Townsend said he has received numerous calls today and throughout LEAP ... -P'romAl E~plaintng to a Z-year-old how the Gregorian calendar got shuffied and left out her binhday proved to be a 1ough task. "When she was a \11tle girl. she thought 11 was qu1le terrible. We used 10 lease her and she couldn't undentand wh y we thought it was so hilarious." said Kathy·s (ather. Rich- ard. an engineer. K.ath\'"S fourth b1rthda) won"t be ·marked. b) any bi~ celebrat1on. he said. A binhday d1nner 1!> planned later as Kathy will be 1n a dance rehearsal tonight. he sa1d . Holman said his inatunng daugh· ter now has a different outlook about her binhday:'"She'll have her 16th birthday when she's 64." the "-'eek from Orange ('ounty Demo- crats wanting 10 support Hart. "We plan to run a full slate of delega tes for Hart in the Jupe pri- rnary." To"'-nscnd said. Ahhough he was surprised by Hart's victory. Thomas Fuentes. first v1cc chairman of the O range Count) Rcpublican Party was not impressed "I think those Democrat liberals a r e l1kt' 1w eedledee and tweedledum." Fuentl'S characterized Hart as a petty. arch liberal. "It looks like 11 will still take some TRIO •.. From Al Bank in Long Bcach. Several days later when Monex confinned that the money had been transferred, the sus~ts arranged to have a couner pick up the coins from Monex's Birch Street offices. police said. The rouricr,f:n unw1t11ng partici- pant in the cri e, later was able 10 help police tra e the identity of the suspcc1s. accor ing to Officl'r Lillle Pohce said oJe of the three later contacted an undercover officer and offered to sell some of the gold coins. saying "things arc gelling too ho1 for me." No arrests were made at 1hat time. however. MURDER CHARGES ••• PnlmAl time, YMilhed the ume day a murder warrant for tut arrest was laued. UntR T.-oy. police hadn't aeon him. An-m pollCe Sgt. BtH Wright said 11$ hae -.1 a d<otectlve to Las Veg• to queolf(ln Douglu. who reportedly has lndlc;o\ed he will fight extradttlon to Orange County. Douglu gelMCl'attentlon ti.. years ago tor a ...,.rate Incident when 11$ -twice ltlld on ~ of conspiring to make .. porno 1n<1ft"- m0Ytat olth0 llClulf murder and dls..-berment oltwb worn«>. The two -· who actually-, undercowr police oltlcers from Hunt1ngton8eadl.rodollongwtthOouQ1Utollledooert-•lllemovle -allegedly to t>etllmed. Oougleawas arr_ at thO dooert llile hehad Mlectecf lo< Ille tllmlng. • The tlftt triot-wtth •hung Jury and the -.ind concluded - Dougloa pleoded no contest to reduced chargoo and wu sentenced to th.-)'MIS' p<Ollallon. ., Murder defense begins. The defcntt: portion of 26-year-old Richard James WcthCrall's murder trial is cxpec1rd 10 bclin today in Orange ('ounty ;Superior ...... Court with Deputy Public Derendtr W ill iam Koprny's open1 n1 stale- ment to Jurors. Wethcrall. or San la Ana, is chargea with tint-degree murder in the stranfU· lation slaying of Patnck Soon Miller. a 26-year·old Costa Mesa resident. The proSC<'ul1on pres- ented evidence alleging Miller met Wethcrall and co-defendan1 Arthur George Goldner Jr. tn a bar the nil.ht of the slaying. June 28. 1983. After invil· ing the two men back 10 his house, Miller was hit over the head with a vacuum cleaner, hogllcd . and severely beaten. according to the prosecuuon's case. < n1onths before the race shakes out but 11 looks like the Democrats have their • • March coming in like a lamb Coastal Extended r-c..ti-.sc """"-o.llM>Fl Wortfl tr:: ----"""" ··-....... . ... _ .. Qtellll'" ... -· ----Jacli. ........ ---KMIM Clly Lat V"CIU Ul\111 flodl; " " )ll ,, 41 11 21 ,, 17 ti .. " 27 ,, " .. .. " " ... 30 ,, .. " .. " ,. .. "n " .. .. " " " .. .. " .. .. " .... .... _w....,~ HOM. \J.S 09pl Ill C-o. · '~-'F• ..itll IMlpm"atuf• I llltlll lboft i.-... ~ " " " 31 24 Fronl1:Cold .... W81m .-OcctuOP.d .,.. "°""91 . ...,_,ill u.. .....,.1()11 •o upp1r ~ 70. l.,o-."" thl mid ..0. 10 mid SO.. ·-, ___________ ...... l.lpla-81.P .... Temperatures ~ MIU.~ SI 2l!i North Pline S1 H Oll-Cll~ " " .,.,_, » 24 °'*"'° " " .. " " 31 p-"""""" 70M~ 3-' XI ~. 32 11 Pm-gh 32 24 Poru.r.d;Me ... " ',1'ortllnd,0.• .... 32""~ ~ ~· ::rClly 3" 11 """° 33 11 RldWO'IOtld 63 SI! St LOU!• 41 21 ---------- St "91• l empe Siii Liii.i .. " l: ll Tides ~ .. :M 21 TODAY 24 12 9->dlow ll41p.m 47 30 S-lllgt> t ·03p.m. 43 41 THIMIOAY 82 37 "'"'low 2:ll1 a.m. 27 13 ll'"Qlhlgll 1:17 •·"'· 28 22 Slaond -3•07 p .... 40 29 s-.d Ngll t.24 p.m. .. ,. .. , " 4$ 21 8'1f\wt1 11 $:lllp.m.10dey,"-M 43 21 8·22 ....... f""'1dly .,.,. -~ .. 31 11 l ·•lpm, 28 18 J.1oon-..1ooa,.11•1Mprn .. -11 32 14 8.10 I.I'll. T.......,.~ end 11111 ~ 11 28 ,, 6;01 p.111. ""' ,_, .., ,_, ,., ,,., ,_, ,_, " " " " .... .. "' " ., •5 27 " " " " " " ,. .. ,, ,, 'j 27 . •u 30 .. " -°""" ~ .... .... --.... , .. ~~~.;~.~~-;,o~~~,.r~:.6~-:;;;:s~3~~· Beach park1· ng won't go up ern s protcgc Hart. Fuentes said, noung that Hart managed McQqv-• l'rn's 1972 bid for the presidency.~ Town~nd disagreed with Fuenle's analysis. "'It is no\ a matter of nght wing or left wing when it comes to Gary Hart. It is a matter of the past or the future. Gary has a plan for the future," said Townse-nd. < fioLDUP ... From Al come to the lobby, the suspect pulled out a handgun and de- manded money. He too k cash from the office accounl and then rounded up the doctor. his two employees and a palient who was in the office al the time and took their money as well, Bechtel said. Total loss was about $500. Before the suspect lett, he sex· ually assaulted one of the female employees ln the off ice, Bechtel said. Police a re looking tor the dark-haired man who witnesses say was wearing a b rown plaid shirt and brown nylon jogging pants with white stripes down the sides. Witnesses say the .man left the off ice on foot. By JEFF ADLER OI ""' D.it1' "-I lte« While muc.h of the East and rdlidwcst was cauiht in the grip of winter's worst blizzard Tuesday. Or- ange County supervisors turned their a tt entio n to the cou nt y's sun-drenched coastline and the hot question of what ii should cost to park along Orange Coast beaches. Supervisors voted 4-1 to shel ve a p!an, for at least a year. that would have doubled the cost of metered beach parking at the county-owned .>\hso. Salt Creek. Dana Point Harbor and Capistrano beaches. The board action means it will continue to cost less to park at county beaches than it will at most cily· and state-maintained beaches elsewhere along the Ora n~ Coast. ··1 do not support the idea of making it more ex.pensive for the people of this county to visit their beaches," Superviwr Thomas Riley sa.id in recommending the metL·r incmase be shelved. He said the proposed increase would make the beaches nearly the most ex.pensive recreation area in 1he county system. But Supend~ Ralph Clark sa1J the county should"be charging enough to cover the cost of maintenance and enforcement at its beach.front park- ing areas. "I don't want to sccm like an ogre, but we're talking abou1 business herc," said Clark. the only board member to vote against holding the line on the park.1ng rates. "This increase 1s not sufficient to harm anyone." Supervisors ~.were told that the county is losini S 162,000 annually at its beach-front parking areas. mainly 1n maintenance and enforccmeat costs. By doubling the hourly meter rate at the four beaches, from 25 cents to 50 cents per hour, county government would be able to recover 92 p6rcc nt of its S3 IO,OOO annual opcraling cost. In voting to maintain the present rate, Supcn 1sor Bruce Ncstandc said it's not possible for 1hc county to recover full cost on all projects. "There are certain th ings . we subsidize. this in one of them." he commented. Body found inside Viejo· stvre Orange ("oun1 y Sheriff's deputjcs Tuesday fo und the body of a man, apparentl y killed by a self-inOictcd gunshot wound. 1n a false ceil ing o r a Mission V1e10 Best Products store, according to Sherifl's spokesman Lt. Richard Olson. The body was discovered after a tense standoff and search that lasted mos1 of the day. Authorities have identified the body. but declined 10 release a name officials noticed items out of place and subsequently evacua!ed 53 people from the discount store. 28452 Marguerite Parkway, at 10:30 a.m. Aftcr sealing off the area around the store, SWAT team officers using police dogs searched nearly fivc hou~ before they discovered a pool of blood. and then the bod). accord1rig 10 offic1a l'i. "When we do a search. 11 lakes a long u me," Olson said. to locate 1he body. Olson said office rs did find a gun they belirvc was used by the suSftCd, but declined to say where i1 was fo und tn thr stor~. Shenll's deputies first amvcd at thr store 3 a.m. in response-to burglar alarni. But offi cial s said a search turned up nothing. PLANE ... From Al went out th(' ran1p.'" \ until the man·s family can be notified. A Sheriffs Special Weapons and Tactics team was called in after Best "It's a slow. safe m.:thod1cal search." he said. responding 10 a question about why it took.. fi ve hours ;\ssistanl Store Manager Steve K.aczorowsk1 contacted deputies later 1n the morning when hr found several items out of place in the manager's office. SWAT tcan'I members were called 1n about noon. Olson said. Davison 1old reponer!> she was returning home from Moscow and now is planning to make the rest of thC' JOurne~ by train. "'My 1np 10 the Kremlin wasn't as cxc111ngas this." she said. Flight 90 I was carrying 163 pa5!>Cn- gers and a crew of 14 from Stockholm, Sweden. via Oslo, Norwa). when lhe rx·-10 landed in drizzle and fog and skidded into the 1nurk\· waler up to its engines. · D•lly Piiot Dellv•ry I• GuarantHd ... t,o, I "')~, I! ' w J· ' ,, ' ••• ' ' '~· ~· f., " >t ' ~ '"'' •• 1 I ' " " . ..... ~ .. ,, ,., '•1 -S ~A, • , . .., ! • ·~· ~ .~ ' '" "'I ;(·,)~••· <A lr1"'<"• lll ' " " , ' '" .,,, .. '"' '"' .... ~,, Cltcul•tlon Telephone• ORANGE COAST Daily Pilai , H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Pu bhsrlef Chezy Doweliby Ednor and Ass1sta n1 to the Publisher Roaemary Churchmen Con1rolle1 Clrcutetlon 7141142~ Cl..-Hlecf 9dY911Wng 7141142-5'71 AH other dep9rt'"""t1 '42~1 MAIN OFFICE ll<J w~,r ll•r $1 Coo.1• "'"'"' C.• "'" ":::"''"SI Bo• •~bO CO<ta '-"eM c~ 4}6:>6 < '"' ,· :-' •'IEIJ °'"""" coe .. i:>u-....i c_,,, No ""' ,,. '•• •w'1••l•0<>5 •(h !O•·•' "'••I•• or •"••"·'.-ie~•• •-e.n ,.,., ~ •fll<odue..i .,,,_,~.at .~.~,..,. :>'' ,. """•''Q1">' "''"~' •,..~.,,,·l ••~ "°"''"" INl•<I .01 C:0.11 "'"' C1•!ol PPS ••• 6001 5uM..<•Dl'0'1 ti><•"• $•I~ "'Of'!Ny 11, '"• Sb ~ "~"''"'' MESA LANES CAN'T BE SPARED ... --Slepl'lefl f . Cer1zo Pt-...1- '-IA<>l9"'1 l•-.·-"d !J"C<H••01t111 ~ ""'~""""~"c""'-,.....,,.., p,~. """°""""' 0.., '"'"°'''YI' eo. .. Pu~ "''""'"'"• 1.,, ,.,,,,_., •<e "'-'tllo'OP'>eO UO<l<lly ""°"'7' '•>Cl•• • ''""'"' '"'II"""''"""'""' .. pu~ $11 ... o-y1 A.-.0 .... ~Y'" lt>e. f>"r>C'll•I pV!Jlo..,,,.. P'•<>I " •< Jl() Wt\! fl•,$,, ... , """ Ac • IS6{) Cot!f "'""" C••••oon .. ~}'·~G romAl a mere 1 ~ lanes. Van 's Bo\vl -as 11 'AJ 5 kno""n 1hcn -employt•d p1 n- ho\s 10 hand-set the hea\ \ "-ooden ()ne regular. who Minter said had undoubtedly done a llUlc too much cclebraung througho ut lhl' C\en1ng. -Gtorl1 A. PoW- 0..ectoo ot ·--Don11d L. WllHerro1 c .. u"•'·'""' "'A' •II<'· VOL. n . NO. 60 utter ball ~. SC\ en days a week. ~: 30 .m 10 ~ a.m . Mesa Lanl'" "'111 i:l1l'>l' is door~ tor good toda) "It's .,,1d,"' said Lo u K11nball. l'>. t 1! ewpurl Beach. who ha s worked a ~ esa Lanes' chi ef mechanic for thrc(' ears. p1 ns aflcrr\ei: shot. · In 1<156 or '58, no onl· co uld agree on cxac1l y "'hat year. 1he allc~ e;1,panded to 20 lanes and installed automatic pinsetters, Gillum said. sprawled out tn the m 1dd le of a lane a\ l 9;j!m!!!!!!!!!;;!;!;!;!;!;!;!;!;!;!!!!i;i;i;i;;!i;;!;!!!!!!!!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!!!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!ii!!ii!iiiii~ the end of the party and declared she would no1 lei the dem0Ji11on crcY.-. He gcs1ured about the ra,·aged hull fthc alle). "There wa~ a pool table 1n ere, 20 bowhng lanes, a room full of ideo game~. a snack har over there nd a cocktail lounge here -bes! one n town," K1n1ball said. He. Gillum and desk clerk Alnla inter, 50. ofC'osta f\.1csa sat around he front counter glumly early thi s eek. divvying up artifacts fron1 the ismantled alley and talki ng over the Id days at Mesa Lanes. Behind them, the lasl lwo loving.I) iled maple lanes wcre being pncd ut -c1R.h1 to be sold to a bowling Jle y in Windover. Nev . and the rest oing to manufacturers of wooden oors and tables. Kimball said 180 pa1rs of shoes and 160 bowling balls rrom the alley were kl to Kona Lancs in Costa Mesa. t 6.20 red..and-wh1tc Brunswick wlina pins will be sold in bulk to no1hcr1llcy. "Have you ever seen a (bowling) pin up cloSt'?'' Minter asked. "I have oe my husband made in10 a lamp at home. H ecutabowl1ngbell in half for bate and mounted a lamp up on a in . It's rull)'. nice." . "'" Gillum. Kimball and Minter. are lona~time bowlen and h1stonans when ii comes 10 Mesa Lanes. Gillum wasn't even bom yc1 when Mesa Lanes first opc.ncd ii$ doon. Al -- Just Call 642-608~ ~ Kona Lanes. on Harbor Boulevard. came 1n as Mesa Lanes' onl~ local rompct1tion 1n 1958. Gillun1 claims Mesa Lanes has the d1st1nction ofbe1ng the scco nd-oldesl bowhngalley 1n the count). nexl lo Maple Lanes in Garden Grove. "Maple 1s the oldes1bu11t'sgot only c1ght lanes. And 11 was al"'-'afli opening and closing. changing o wn- ers. We've never stopped operating. even though we've changed owners about six or seven limes ovr' th e . years The latest owner got an offer he couldn't refuse for the valuable property. Gillum said. and so a Federated stereo store is planned for that comer o nce Mesa Lanes is torn down. '"The ~malt alleys like our.; can't make enough money 10 stay open anymore." Gillum said. ''All the new all eys have a minimum of 40 lanes." "The small alleys are nicer. though," Minter said. "They're a lo t more fncndly and homey, I knew all 1he regulars b~ their firs1 names. The new places 1us1 don·1 havt that friendly, homc-to'wn 11mosphe~.·· On Feb. 16 there was a bi& fa~well party at Mesa Lanes and farewell tournaments 1n bowlin& and pool. which moved in at m1dn1gh1 that night. take the lanes ou1 "There were lots of t~·ars." Minter said. "I think the v.orst thing 1s a\1 thr fncndsh1ps 1hat will be lost. Bowling 1s a social sport -you can si t dO"'-'n and visit and gel to know pcole in bctwecn shots" Gillum said senior c111zcns' leagues "-'t're cspec1all) popular at Mesa lanes. One 92 -yca r·old man fai i.ll ful~ ly came in th ree llmes a week. "He said it helped his arthr1t1s and gave him e.'ierc1se. Hts daugh1cr came 1n w11h him -she was tn, her 60s," Minter said . The oldest bowler 1n the league. 95. "'-'as never charged for his games. Bu t kids' leagues have not thrived for some 11n1c Soccer 1' what k.illcd junior bowling. Gillum said. "Soccer practK·e was usually 1he same time on Saturday mornings as junior bowling around here." Back in Glllum·s }Outh. Mesa Lanes. along with the old Harbor Roller Rink across the stretl. used to be a kids' hangout. And even though Richard Nixon couldn't be counted on to show up, the)' always could. K.tmOOll siafled. "They took OUI the nnk and now this is going. 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