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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-21 - Orange Coast PilotAn Irvine man has won two world speed records -on a bicycle./ A3 Huntington Beach boy is getting ready to carry Olympic flame./ A3 Callfomla Citizen groups are liter- ally chasing prostitutes off the streets./ AS Flower pilferers are up- setting green thumbs In. one community./ AS Nation Gang rape ls condoned by too many Americans. I A 10 Mondale gets the biggest slice from Illinois del- egate pie./ AS World Leba.non peace con- ference ends In Switzer- land -termed a failure. / A4 Columbia cocaine bust nets biggest haul In his- tory of the wotld .IA4 Home Gary and Helen Smith's 26-room house Is a har- monious blend of para- doxes./81 Food Going lighter with a brunch menu Is an ideal way to celebrate the ar- rival of sprlng./C1 If the finer restaurants can serve high caliber cuisine that's low In salt, so can you./C9 Sports U.S. water polo coach Monte Nitzkowski says his team won't make same mistakes the U.S. Ice hockey team dld./01 It's stlll early, but Ocean View, Edlaon and West- minster are tied for first after two games In Sunset League baseball./01 Houston's Nolan Ryan Is off to a fast start In the Grapefruit League -and that's bad news for Na- tional League hltters./02 Entertainment It's another election year and the polltlcal drama "The Best Man" Is with us agaln.83 INDEX 84 A3 A8 M o.-e 06 85 C1·10 81·2 OS 82 A8 M A10 A3 BM 01~ At .. aa A2 M COllT 1111111 ORANGE COUNTY , C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS NB_, county spar on-·airpott By JEFF ADLER Of ... DllllJ .......... Newport Beach city officials subtly reminded the Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday that until an agreement ending years of furor over John Wayne Airport is signed, sealed and delivered, the travail over the airport will continue. ft continued Tuesday. • The reminder came in the form of a letter from Newport Beach City Attorney Robert Burnham advising supervisors that an environmental repon, which would enable construc- tion to begin on a new airport pa.rki ng lot, was legally inadequate and could spark more legal action. The city's message was sufficient to briefly interrupt the weekly board meeting while supervisors adjourned to a closed-door e~ecutive session to Sea Bue Sabota ehlpshape Sea Scoat •olanteer ad'YUor John IDetmcbmidt ad.mlre9 brand new ..U.. parebaMCI for tbe •bot fleet at tbe C>rana(e Coanty CoancU Sea Bue in Newport Beaob. The 2'5 consider the city's claim. But when they returned, board members voted unanimously to certify the repon and continue with the project. Supervisors want to begin con- struction on $3 million, 1,800-car parking area north of the airpon .in early May. The parking lot, which would be situated on the other side of the San Diego Freeway from the airpon. would be linked to the air terminal by a shuttle bus system. Phase one of the parking lot spaces for 600 cars, would be compfeted in July with the remainder scheduled for completion in November, according to the timetable circulated among board members. Supervisors contend additional parking is sorely needed at the overcrowded airpon. especiaJly since the introduction of McDon- Allboau are now ready for •ammer when klda learn tbe Una in ftewport Harbor. Lut •ummer 3 ,200 Scoata went through tbe wet and wild program. Heritage checks will 'bounce' But banks shouldn't charge penalty fees By JERRY HIRSCH Of.._ Delly '1loc I t.., People who wrote checks on their Heritage Bank accounts last week are likely to have those checks returned but should not be charged a ''bounced check" fee, federal regulators say. The State Banking Department closed the bank Friday evening and any checks not processed at that time will be returned, said Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. spokesman Alan Whitney. The FDIC is in charge of liqui- dating the fai led bank, which had offices in Anaheim, Costa Mesa. Irvine and Santa Ana. "Any business that tries to impose a returned check fee on a check is wrong. The customer should call the FDIC at Heritage Bank and we will correct the matter." Whitney said. The phone number is 851-4114. While bounced checks are marked "returned for insufficient funds" the Heritage Bank checks will be marked "returned, paying bank closed," Whitney said. Customers who want to retrieve valuables in safety deposit boxes at the bank should go to their branch with evidence they are renting the box, Whitney said. FDIC personnel are at each of the branches to help the customers. But customers wanting to retrieve money from checking and savings accounts must go to the bank's headquarters on Euclid Avenue in Anaheim to get their money. Tuesday, the FDIC paid off about 2,000 depositors who withdrew their accounts from the failed institution. "The numbers are real nebulous, since we're still tallyinfl the figures, .Mesa dentist's tumultuous yearcllmaxesl11 death trial Later this week. jurors will begin hearing evidence in Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas' sec- ond-degree murder trial, more ~n a year since revelations about pauent abuses at bis high-volume dental clinic first stole headlines throuahout Southern Califo rnia. JEFF ADLER NEW S BA CKGROUND not called for at least 20 minutes after the woman stopped breathing. •Patricia Craven, 13, who was admitted to Mission Community Hospital on Feb. 8, J 983 in critical rondidon after lapsing in to a coma. The prosecution claims Craven was p vcn 11 drugs during more than six hours of treatment at the clinic. One of the drup administered was four iimcs the recommended dosqe. Craven died Feb. 19. after beina kept alive on a lif~support system for t I days. but we had about 2,000 people, with about 4,000 accounts, collect their money," said Michael Martinelli of the FDIC. "We gave them an FDIC official check drawn on the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago," Martinelli said. Liquidation payments began after federal and state regulators failed to receive any bids to take over Heritage Bank. The bank will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for as long as it takes the FDIC to return the money. The Anaheim institution, founded in 1975. is the first California bank to be liquidated since 1965. when regu- lators couldn't find a buyer fo r San Francisco National Bank. A final accounti ng showed Heritage Bank had $153.3 million in I 5,000 accounts. he said. Of the total, S 146.6 million is fully insured. But $6. 7 million in 75 accounts is above the SI 00,000 limit and will be treated the same as the bank's other general creditors -with partial payment. Those investors arc sure to get al least 35 percent of their money. nell-Douglas Super 80 JtlS, which fly quieter but carry more pauenatrS than other commercial jetbners usini the embattled facili ty. • The city, in its Jetter to the board, argued the ~rking lot "not onl y has the potential, but is explicitly in- tended, to support an increase in · flights from the pre9Cnt 41 ave~ (Pleu_e eee AJJtPORT I A2) Carrier, Red sub collide WASHINGTON (AP) -The 80,000 ton U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk and a nuclear powered Sovtet submarine collided before dawn in the Sea of Japan today, the Pentagon announced. There was no apparent damage to either ship or any U.S. casualties. Pentagon officials blamed the su~ marine, described by Navy sources as a 5,200-ton boat of the Victor 1 class, for the collision. T hey sajd the sub was traveling without navigation lights and that the huge carrier "shuddered" when struck. The incident occurred about 11 a.m. PST today, said Navy Cmdr. Fred Leeder. At the White House, spokesman Larry Speakes said President Reagan bad been briefed on the collision. The incident occurred while the Kitty Hawk was maneuvering in the sou them Sea of Japan during exercise Team Spirit '84, a joint U.S.-South Korean war game, the Pentagon said. Details were skimp1, but one Navy official said that • we think the submarine hit the Kitty Hawk ap- (Pleue Ne SHIP/ A2) OCtolQ to halt dumping By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dllllr ....... County officials have been ordered by Newport Beach city officials to stop dumping mounds of dredged materials on a public beach that borders the environmentally sensitive Upper Newport Bay. The county operation, halted Mon- day, had been carried out without the permission of Newport Beach or any of the state and federal agencies that must OK dumping dredged spoils on public coastal property. City Manager Robert Wynn said the city will determine how much silt, sand and rubble was dumped on North Star Beach and whether the county should be ordered to remove it. Nonh Star Beach is a small. weed<hoked strand adjacent to the posh Dover Shores community. It is owned jointly by the city of Newport Beach and Orange County govern- ment. Though the beach has 10f1$ been eyed as a possible site for dumpmg silt dredged from the bay. the state Coastal Commission has repeatedly denied anyone permission to place dredged materials on the beach. Residents in Dover Shores have twice mounted efforts to dredge their (Pleue eee DUllPl1fG/A2) In that year's time, Protopappas' life has bcen 'tumed upside down. He has been barred. from praciicina dentistry, has been divorced, has been forced to file for bankruptcy and was suod for millions of dollars by former 'J)lltient1 who claim they were treated 1mproperly at his once-prosperous 19th Street dental clinic. lbroqh it all however, the f'Ul&Cd· ly bOdlome JS-year-old ,dentist h~s malawned an outward calm. In bu flm public comment since his arrest last APl'il. Protopappas said last ~k that he ftall)' expects to pracuoe denti1uy 1111n in the not-too-distant f\ltwe. tribute to tbe deaths of three women who died alleledly followlna treat- ment in hia dental chair. Protopappu. a J.asuna Beech f'Cli. dent whole photop'aph wu promi· 'nenlly featured in numerous advertitementt for hi• biab-volume J)f"lctice, ii cbaraed with ~ oftd..delne murder 1n t.be dell.bl of •Cathryn Jones. a 31-ycar-old Costa Mesa resident who went to Protopappes' clinic on Feb. l l, 1983 lO have all her teeth removed. Sbe went into cardiac arrest at~thc office and died two days later. The three deaths touched off an immediate and hiJh-profile in· lvcstiptioo by the Oranac County Coroner'• Office and Cost.a Mesa police. Murder charges set in auto crash death But before Protopappas can be&in pu~ beck to1rther the pie<iCS ofhis -~ life, he first mu1t 1uc:ceu-~ )l'Ove to an Onnse County Supertor .eoun jury that bis dental ~ Clid not ncaliltntly con- ' three patienta: · •Minna Kim Andreuaen, a l).year.;old Hwuiaatoa Ba.ch woman Mio dkd ia the dod«•1 omce f'oUoWiilll . deaud . ......, oa Sept. 29' 1912. ~ WbO bid a Iona biteotY of'kWDey dinuc, wu treated· by tM deetill .... tbe advice ol her penomJ pa.yticiaa.. Authorities allqe paramedics were ' Protopappas was characd with Ufder aa a result of the investjption c>D April 8, t 98~ _a month after the Nie Attorney vcneral'a Office in· nia•ed procced1np to revoke ~ ... D&ftTl81''1 /A2) By STEVE Mil.But °' ............. A ll-yca.r-old Anaheim m&tl bas been chanted with murder 1n a Fountain \'alley car lttident lut month that claimed the life of 16-~ Joaephine "Pinky" Rieb. MicbKl Francis Beck. allcacdJy dru.nk. the f19mina bis car $lammed ~ into the sirl's vehicle in a fountain VaUcy intmccuon, is only the fif\.h person in Oranae County to be d\arled wilh murder in connection wilb a car llOOdenL No one has ever bttn cooviC\ed of murder t.O I fa\11 car ICQdeat in Oranac County thouab all but one of ( ......... Wm>&JWA2) A2 "": * Of.,,-Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, M91ch 21, 18~ CONTINUED STORI ES DUMPING HALT ORDERED •.• Prom Al private harbor and haul tbc drcdgmgs to nearby North Star Beach. The resjdents, 10 one of thetr proposal , even offered to contribute money to belp develop t.he little-used beach. But coastal commissioners shot down their plan each time for environment.al concerns. .. But I guess the government can do what it won't let private taxpayers do," commented Dover Shores resi- dent Ed Benson, after learning of the county's operation this week. .J The matenaJ taken \o North tar Bcbch. accordina 10 a county spokes.. man, was sand and silt dredged from the Newpon Dunes aquatic park nearly two years aao. "It had been s1tung there for about two years. It was dry and clean. Not dirty," said Ed Williams. an Orange County Harbors. Beaches and Parks official. Williams sajd county officials orig- inally saw nothing wroni with taking the material 10 the pubhc beach and tho1..1gbt the drcd&mgs could be used to level out the strand. "We JUSt ~tatted and then ~·c stopped and soon as the city asked us to," said Williams. who said the remaining matenal at the aquatic park is being taken by truck to a county dump. The county is grooming the aquatic park for a multi-million dollar re- development project which will in- clude new boat slips. a small hotel and a complex of commercial shops. Desert winds to heat t h in gs up Coaetal M H 47 24 IO 118 .. 31 74 ~ 0 l4 ~ II "4 3.3 ,. ?e N 41 61 30 .. 31 .... 21 ~ 2t 30 27 M 27 30 10 8t n 20 05 30 22 &1 a1 Ml ,, 10~ N•loe>f"'I WHltl•t .,.,•tU NO AA u ~ C>.p4 ol convn .. t• Fronts. Cold ..,.. Warm W'9 Occluded 9'P CANDIDATES SPLIT ON PENNY TAX ... Extended 42 » 52 39 16 70 12 52 411 SI 11 13 14 M •2 •1 31 30 72 44 ... « 17 64 66 38 511 30 73 57 78 7S 33 29 32 Ill 78 .. -on.en. 78 -Yori! 411 Horlolk •• HOt111 Piette 51 57 SI~ .. 33 38 81"9c .. T~ ... M 40 Slnl.Mlt 52 S6 23 Sin Antonio 71 47 From A l assembly candidates hosted by the Women s Civic League of Newpon Harbor at Mariners Library on Tues- day. (All three of the Democrat1t· candidates for the nomination were invited 10 the meeting but none showed up. Absent w,ere tephen Feldman and Jim Tho~. The 1h1rd Democratic candidate. Eugene Hunt sent a representative but she dad not know 1f he was (or or against the tax.) "I am willing to pay m y one cent for a desperately needed capital im- provement for Orange County," said Ruthelyn Pl ummer, lhe Newpon Beach City Councilwoman hoping to succeed Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. who is vacating the seat to run for the state Senate. "It ts an investment for the future. Without 1t, the Pacific Coast Highway from Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach will become a freeway," Plum- mer told about 35 people gathered for the forum. Stanford Green, a Newport Beach psychologist labeled the proposed ta"' and transponation program as "social engineering." At an earl ier forum Green elaborated on the label. saying the program 1s ba.sed on a faulty premise. The idea behind the transportauon program is to build housing near mdustnal sates so that workers will not have far to commute. he said. What will happen, however. 1s that the workers will not be able to afford the housing and have to commute from less expensive areas, according to Green. This will make traffic worse than 11 is now, he said. Newport businessman Ke n Carpenter said he opposes the proposed tax because "tt violates the spirit of Proposition 13." "I am opposed to sales tax increase JUSt as I am opposed to all tax increases," Carpenter told the ca vie league. John Dean. who commutes 38 miles everyday to his Job as chamnan of the education depanment at Whit- tler College. tells groups he as familiar wnh nearlv every pothole on Orange County's freeways and that the roads are an need of repair. Dean is supporting the measure. "A tax as a tax 1s a tax and a ltght rail 1s a trolley is a trolley." said Ron Cordova. a Newport Beach lawyer running for the nomanauon. Cordova ObJects to the measure bec.ause it bypasses Propos111on 13 and he believes a hght rail system for Orange County is not practical - something all of the candid.ates o pposmg the tax have said. "We must improve the transpor- tation system of this county, but we will have those freeways regardless of ho w you vote on it m June," said Newport Beach businessman Gil Ferguson. The sales tax will provide about $5 billion of the S 13 billion raised for the 15-)ear program, he said. Nearly all of the remaining money will come from the state and federal govern- ments. Most of the earnings from the one cent sales tax increase will go to build the rail system and ''to buy more buses with dark wmdows so that you can't see that no one is inside riding them." Ferguson said. "The freeways we need can be built with the SS billion we are going to get from the state and the feds," Ferguson said. Merl "Ted" Doty. a high school teacher from M1ss1on Viejo. missed the Civic League forum but has said be suppons Propos1t1on A at previous forums. SHIP-SUB COLLIDE .•. From Al parently as the sub was coming up th rough the sea." At fast report. the submanne was reported heading north tn the general direction of the Soviet naval base at Vladivostok in the Soviet Union. Traveling at a slow 5 knots, the submarine was accompanied by a Kara class cruiser said sources who spoke on cond1t1on they remain anonymous. "The Kitt}' Hawk 1ni11ally reports no apparent damage or personnel 1n1uries." Leeder sa id. Other officials said a helicopter sent out from the Kitty Hawk reported seeing no serious damage to the submanne. A U.S. warship was sent to offer help, but this offer was reJected. officials said. The Kitty Hawk. which was de- scribed as traveling at 15 knots at the time of the collision. was continuing operations at sea, official said. The scene of the coll1s1on was about 150 miles cast of the South Korean coast. officials said. Som. low doudt S11uro1y 01,..,....11 tiff 0.creulng wind• Ind becoming WlffTl41r Frk11y, but ~ wlnclt turning cooler o-lM .,...end Htohe In 70. Ind low llOa Salutdly bvl In""'* eo. and 70. OWi 1111 weekend 0-nlof\I 10ws tn 40t and SO. Temperatures qui AmerlllO Anchotege AthlMh Atllnll AlllnllC City Autlln e1111mor1 6Hllnga 8ltmtng11em BltmerCll 8olM Botton Brown•Vlll &inllO Hll.o Tides 38 30 8S 31 TOOAY ;: ~ Second IOw S 37 pm I 7 T*MSOAY 77 O Flttl lllQll 12:07 a.m 5 1 78 64 Finl 10w 7·36 a m 0 2 SS 38 87 47 Second l\lgll 2 231 m 211 58 lll Second low 8 20 p.m 2 4 rr ~ 6"'" llte loelly •I 8:06 p m . ,,_ 43 27 Th"'9Cl1y &1 5:54 •.m end Ill• aoeJn •• 65 311 8.06p.m 37 30 Moon rie. tode)' 11 11.111 pm , Ill• 78 53 Thufl0eyet8·501.m andrlMUQeHlll 32 11 9:32 p.m. Oili.tw><NClty 34 30 Omlh• 27 2• OrllndO 82 se Palm Springe ae 83 PlllllOllphla M 3e Phoenix es ~ PIU~ll •II 211 P0t1 ,Me 38 32 P0t1lencl,Or1 5"' •8 ProYkleoce 311 32 ='buy 58 411 S8 28 '*'° es 30 ~'"''C1''" !>"' 40 SURF REPORT a.,, Diego San fl'MCitoo St Ste Mll'le Bunl• Sn~ &louxfllle Spoil-Syrecu11 T~e Tuc:90tl TulM Wulw1gton WIQ\!11 em 1-3 3 3 •·2 3 2-3 3-4 H 65 n 50 38 25 52 45 &4 52 211 21 .. 40 33 28 32 30 17 38 41 35 82 42 31 21 Helping hands extended to Laguna 'truck family' By L.P. BENET Of the 0.-, ...... ltaft Three weeks ago, the M1tchell family was living an a beat-up Dodge truck on Brook Street in Laguna Beach. But in the days following a March I Daily Pilot story publicizing their plight, life has taken a turn for the better thanks to the goodwill of a number of Pilot readers. More than two dozen people. for instance, have contributed $2.500 to a special fund a Newport Beach church has set up for the family. The church is payi ng the Mitchells' living expenses. One man, who prefers to remain anonymous. contnbuted $2:000 of that amount so the Mitchells would have money to put down first and last month's rent on an apartment. ounces, Sam sa1d. "My wife still stays at the hospital six hours a day. and I'm there about two." Sam said. "It's only been over the past few days that I have felt secure enough to be away from the hospital." Sam.and Monique Mitchell and their 19-month-old son Marian have perservered through a stretch of bad luck dunng the past 15 months. First, Sam lost his job with the telephone company because of a misunderstanding between the union and management. The couple then worked at odd jobs to make ends meet. but young Maraln suffered a severe hernia that required s.urgery 1n August, in addition to around-the-<:lock care six weeks pnor to the operauon, the M1tchells said. AIRPORT PARKING SQUABBLE •.. A Corona del Mar man has donated the use of a Santa Ana Heights home until the the fa mily can get back on their feet. "We also got many calls from people who JUSt wanted to reassure us and include us in their prayers.'' said Sam Mitchell, 31 ... That meant a lot." The $700 a month rent became prohibitive and the family moved out hoping they could rebound in the community they had lived in for several years. As the Mitchells' friends watched on in disbelief, things bottomed out completely. Job opportunities dried up, friends no longer could afford to put them up. Broke. miserable and hungry. all they had was their truck and each other . From A l daily departures to SS a\erage daal~ departures." Burnham urged supen 1~or'i w reject the cnivronmental stud) be- cause the parking lot proJect reall) •!> part of the larger airport expam1on prOJeCt now being readied for board approval. He said both projects arc required to be addressed an a c;an~le. comprehensive environmental im- pact report. After supervisors voted to proceed with the project, Ken Delino. rep- resenting the city at the meeting. said the Newport Beach Ctty Council would have to decade whether It wall challenge the board's acuon an court. Delino said City Council members could decade to file a ne"' lawsuit quesuoning the validity of the en- vironmental report or they could ask Orange County Supenor Court Judge Bruce Sumner tQ...l'lJle on the legallt) of the latest report as part of the city's pending 1981 airport lawsuit against the county.In an attempt to ass~age fears of Newport Beach officials, Supervisor Thomas Ril ey emphasized that the board's action was "not a commitment to eApand1ng nights at JWA." Added Supervisor Bruce ""estande, "It's necessary to facilitate parking at the airport's present size and number offlights." Rifey later comm·ented that the city's objection to the parking lot's construction could jeopardi1e nego- tiations wi th the Federal Aviation Administration over partic ulars of a new airline access plan. which also 1s being readied for board appro"al In return for FA.A appro"al of the plan. supervisors are consadcnn& perm1ttmg addlllonal airlines to share in the dail} 41-flaghl pool But to do that. supervisors claim. the" need more parking because the air- Crall those airlines an tend to fl~ carry larger numbers of passengers. lrt addition. Rile) s~ud dela}'1ng the parking lot might force U.S D1stnct Court Judge Terr) Hatter to re- consider a recent rulini bamng add1t1onal airlines for the tame being. "lf '>'e wait. Hatter could say we're not making a good faith eOort." Riley said. "I believe the best interests of Newport Beach were served by the action we look today." said Riley. who represents both Newport and the airport area He added the c11y·s oppos1t1on to '>'hat essentaa ll) was a non-controversial Item could Jeop- ardize board approval of an agree- ment between the city and county aimed a1 settling the man}' and long-standing airport disputes. What's more. on the day the anicle was published. Monique Mitchell, 35, prematurely ga'(e birth to a 2-pound 2-ounce baby gar). Since then. Rma Spnngs Mitchell has been listed in stable condition in the intensive care ward at Children's Hospital of Orange County. Tiny Rina's weight dropped to I pound 11.5 ounces a few days after birth. but this she has since gamed 3.5 ORANGE COAST But these days. things are looking up. Sam has a Job poss1bihty with a Laguna Beach telephone saJes fi rm. Monique, a talented mus1c1an. now has her piano which had been in storage for several months. The couple hope to enroll Marian in a preschool soon. ------------------------~ ..... Clrculetlon 714/M2-4SD Dally Piiot Dell very 11 GuarantMd Daily Pilai . Ca...Hled edverttelng 714/M2·M11 All other depert"'9ftt• M2-4121 MAIN OFFICE MURDER CHARGES ... Mvnt3ay '''""Y If .,.ov oa rlOt ,,l\e rOut OAPe ' b ., ; 30 C'"' Ull l:M''"'• I p m 1"" t f',Jf ,0, 't ..,, bt n.-1•\lf'"f .. d H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Pubhsher JJO W~\I B•y St Costa ~ C,t. M••' a()d•H$ eo, 1500 c~1a ~ c" 92626 From Al the cases are s111l pending 1n the courts. Beck. 23. presently 1s free on $5.~ bail -an amount set following his onginal arrest on susp1c1on of felony drunken dnvang and vehicular man- slaughter. The second-degree murder charge was added Tuesday after the District Attorney's oflice scrutinized the man's past dnving record. which allegedly included two past drunken driving arrests. Beck has been ordered to appear m court March 30 when he wall be fonnally arraigned on the more senous charge. Beck allegedly ran a red light at the intersection of Ellis A venue and Magnolia Street Feb. 27 and collided with a car dnven by Rich. The young girl was dnvmg her boyfriend's car the night of the accident. returning from an evening at Disneyland. lronacall}. the girl's fa ther was killed an a car accident three years ago and Rich had been seeing a therapist 10 reco,er from the trauma of her father's death. relatives said. John Young. the girl's stepfather. descnbed Rich as a bnght, intelligent gul who wasJU!>t beginning to learn to deal wt th her father's death. "She was so sensitive she was somewhat vulnerable." the stepfather added. A 1981 state Supreme C'oun de- cision cleared the way for prosecutors to press murder charges instead of lesser vehicular manslaughter charges against motorists in cenain cases. Two Huntington Beach teen-agers are facing murder c harges because of an accident last December in which a ·•'wroay .,no Sum,1v 11 'f ~ QI) " t tf'C•· ... r yOUt COi , t.• J a "' ca• ~'°'• 10 J "' ~no 1()uf coo., w·• ~ oe-·eo Motl Circulation Telephone• O.•noe eour.1v ....... ~ Leoune t<j'Oi>el ....... Chazy Dowaliby RoHmary Churchman Editor and Assistant Controller to the Publisher St..,n.n F. Cerezo Proourttt• M&nllQ<'" Ol0tle A. Power• Dwec10o ot llOYerlrsing Doneld L.. Wllllem• lftJl.il" Mltt'O\J~ C.ooyrog•" 1983 ()tange Co41st Pl.rl>llttw>g eon_,,., No "'*'' \IOt••' 1Uu,ffa ,10t\I eo1tO•••I m atftt or •ove·•~IS 11e<e-t1 may be •eor-.ceo ,..,,_, ~ l*""UOC>n OI COOytogtll - Secono ,,.n POlleQt' peoO •• Cost• Mna Calof0tno1 !UPS 10 800• S...OK<tploO<I Dy cat•• " 1S mc>nl"'r Dy me• S6 !><> mon1111y I I'll! Ot ••199 Coa11 0.oty PllOI •"" ""<" -. com-,,.,. Nf•~ P•ns •S OUl>lisned Dy ,,,. OttnQe Cols• P\i~ Cnmpeny Two t<l•loOt>S ••e ouDllShed Mone111 INOUQ" r11<1ay A 5'<19,. •11g.on4t• 9d-1o0<1 •s oullll-SetUIO.Y' All<I SunoaY' i 1'11! pnncic>et puot•shono p1ao1 " •• 330 WHI BA1 S11ee1 P 0 Bo• •$60 Coal• M~ C.Ml0tr"• 92626 VOL. n , NO. 81 woman was killed after the youths' What do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the cars - one after the other -number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered slammed into her subcompact. Pros-JUSt Call to the appropriate editor. ecutors allege the teens were racing at The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record letters to the the time. editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must loclude tbelr 642-6086 name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. A 23-year-old Huntmgton Beach Tell us what's 00 your mind. man also 1s facing murder charges in a ...... --------------------------------------------car accident. Jerry James York II allegedl}' was drunk the night his car clipped and killed a man who was repaanng has own car on the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway ~ Prosecutors allege that York also was racing another motonst at the tame of the accident .DENTIST'S CASE GOES TO TRIAL ... ondee /s ooc e From Al Protopappas' license to practice den- tistry. Those proceedings ha'e not been resolved. In a related court action. Protopap- pas was barred from practicing den- tistry by an Orange County Judge pending the outcome of the hctnS<' revocation heanng. Deputy D istnct Attorney James Ooninger has acknowledged that Protopappas never intended to kill any of the three women But the prosecutor insists the doctor as guilty of "wanton neghgence, ·• which under the law means he can be charged with pturder. The case hinges o n whether Dr Protopappas was quahficd to admm- ister anesthetic drugs. as he claims. or whether he was unqualified to use the 6ubstanccs and acted negligently. as the prosecution alleges. Protopappas has maintained, 'hrouah has dcfcn!I(: auomcys. th3t the three deat hs should be attnbuted lo bad luck rather than neaJagcnct. to an affidavit submitted to the coun dunn& a_n carhcr procttd1na,. 'ProtopaP.pas claimed to have .. de-velo~ ' the method by which he adnunis1crcd 1encral ;1ncsthes1a to patients oveT a 12-year pcnod And Jle said he had sucocssfully adm1n1 tcrcd ancat¥tta to more 1han 1 0.~ . Tou 7 Protopappu patients. However. testimony from two den- t1st5 who worked 1n Protopappas' office painted a somewhat different picture. The two dcnUJts, LC$tifymg under a aront of immunity dunf!J the doctor's Harbor Municipal Coun J>"'llm1ruirv he:mng. Hild the coun Protopappas directed them to con- unuc administering anesthetics to pat1ent Craven an doses they believed to be excessive. The doctors satd-€raven was so heavily drugged during treatment that she could not be roused when the work was completed. Prosecutor \loninger had in- d icated he will call about 40 witnesses during the trial. which is expected to last be&ween eight and 12 weeks. Many of those called to testify will be experts 1n the field of dentistry and in the administration or general anesthesia. Pro1opappas is the son of an immignnt Greek cafc owner who settled in eastern Utah. After JradU· atina from the University of Utah in 1967 with a B·plus averaac in molecular and genetic biology, he attended UCLA Dental School and received his dearee in 197 l. He has bttn described by friends and collc~cs as a succes.s-<>riented 1ndiv1dual for whom dentistry was everythina. "He wanted to be a pioneer and a success. He enjoyed doani bard difficult case~ He liked to be on the forefront." said Anaheim dcn1is1 Or. Ointon Olsen, who worked wilh Protopappas between l 9f 5 and 19 0. ' EoW, .flew Loo~ tJolt. Splli~ 1132 IWi~ .AU'e.. q.jestettJtJ Ptaza 650-2105 SAT college testing workshops slated Coastline Collcae will offer workshops for students preparina for the SAT verbal and math tests at sites in Huntinaton Beach and Fountain Valley beainnina today. The SAT verbal workshop will be offered ftom 3:30 to .S:30 p.m. Wednesdays. throu&h May 21 at Fountain Valley Hiah School, 17816 Bushard St., Fountain Valley. The SC$Sions will be led by English instnactor John Williams. The SAT math preparation workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, March 31 and April 7, at the Peterson Lcamina Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane, Huntinaton Beach. Math instructor Paul Burke will conduct the sessions. There is a $25 fee for each workshop. For more information, call the oollcae at 241-6186. Physicians group meets tonight The Pbys1c1ans for Social Responsibility will bold a general mcetina tonight at the Harbor RefoJ'!1l Temple/St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista. Newport Beach. The session will focus on "Where Do We Go From Herc" after the group's March 10 symposium which drew over I, I 00 people. The mcctm$ is scheduled for 7: 30 p.m. and further information 1s available at 552-5589. Energy, economy forum topics Donald Bower. a Standard O il Company board officer, will address the Oran$e County World Affairs Council tonight at a 7:30 p.m. dinner meeting at the Irvine Mariott. Bower's topic 1s "Energy and the U .S. Economy in 1984." Reservations may be made through the council office at 835-2564. Movie, TV writing tlps offered Tips on writing for the motion picture and television industry will be provided at a seminar Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The program runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 11 0 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Buildin1t. Registration fee is S 15. Tickets are available in OCC's Community Service Office in the Student Center Building. For more information. call 432-5880. Lions set health falr In Mesa The Costa Mesa-Orange Coast lions Club will sponsor a health fair and carnival Thursday through Sunday at the Harbor Shopping Center in Costa Mesa (or the benefit of the Volunteer Services of Fairview Strate Hospital. · The carnival, comt>lcte with game booths and rides, will be Thursday and Fnday evenings and all day Saturday aJ\d Sunday. The free health fair will run from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Tough Love program scheduled Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch will present a program concerning "Tough Love" grou~ a.t 7:30 p .m. Thursday in the C~~ncil Chambers B!-nldtng of the Huntington Beach C1v1c Center. 2000 Mam St. . Guest speaker will be ~s Halstead, a J:!SY~hol<>gJst from the Baldwin Park Umficd School D1stncL The Tough Love organization helps parents to take control rather than be controlled by a teen-ager. The program also will be broadcast live at 7:30 p.m on Cablesystems TV, Channel 6. Symphonlc band concerts set The Golden West College Symphonic Band wi.ll present spnng concerts Friday and Saturday. Music instructor Tom Hernandez will conduct t~e ~nefit performances. which begin at 8 p.m. both evenings 1n the main theater on the Huntington Beach campus. Proceeds from the concerts will help the SO-member band pay for a concert tour to Spai~ ~uring spring vacation. Tickets cost $3 for general adm1ss1on and S2 for GWC Associated Students, senior citizens with Gold KC?Y cards and children under 12 and tickets can be reserved 1n advance by calling the college bookstore at 895-8378. Wednesday, March 21 • 7 p.m. Laguna Beacb Parking, Traffic and drcalatton, City Hall Conference Room, 505 Forest Ave. • 7 p.m., Orange Co11Dty Water District Board of Dlredon. District Hcadquaners. 10500 Erns Ave .. Fountain Valley. • 7: 30 p.m., Irvine Community Services Co~mi11lon Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road, lmne. • 7:30 p.m., Irvine Unified Scbool Di1trlct Board of Ed1cation. Lakeside Middle School. 3 Lcmongrass, Irvine. Thursday, March 22 • 6:30 p.m. Laguna Beacb Board of AdJattmeat, Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. · • 7 p.m., Mesa Con1olidated Water District, Board of Directors, I 965 Placentia Ave. • By LP. BENET Of ... Olllr......... . Linda Farnell rememben what is hke to be a worona mother. "I did a bunch of thinas to find care for my children and they were all hassles," Farnell, 39, recalled. "But we were fortunate then ~use we were a two-income family and could afford child care cos ti." Now the Laauna Beach woman wants to make it less of a hassle for others like her. Nine yean ago, Farnell dropped otTber daughter who was then 4 ltt a preschool in Irvine before headina on lo her teachlna).ob in Tustin. After school, baby sitten and what other child care providers were available outside l..a&una Beach kept an eye on her daughter while Farnell and her husband earned a living. It wasn't convenient. it wasn't always reliable and it wasn't inexpensive. Farnell, who said she always hoped one day she could forgo her teaching career to devote time to her children D9lp ll"IM ..... ., MINN It....., Karl Lutke. 1 o. &eta into ahape for bla blC IUD with the Olympfc torch. HB boy, 10, will help carry torch By ROBERT BARKER OfhO.., ......... Karl Lutke has been pumping iron and doing some extra running. He has a role in the world's biggest sporting event in the past four years and he wants to be ready. The 10-year-old Hunting1on Beach boy is going to be carrying the torch with the official Olympic flame for one kilometer (about ¥. of a mile) when the flame passes through Orange County on its way to the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Karl. the president of his founh grade class at Oka School in Huntington Beach, was chosen for the ~onor by officials of the Huntington Valley Boys and Girls Club where he was "Member of the Year" in 1983. The torch run was purchased by a Japanese businessman for $3,000 and donated to the club because of Huntington Beach's sister city affiliation with Anjo. Japan. Eventually. proceeds from the torch run will go to the club as part of the Olympics' "Youth Legacy Kilometer." This year's Olympic Torch Relay, r~ported t~ be t~e longest ever. will cover nearly 12,000 miles. It will begin May 8 in New York City and end in the Los Angeles Memonal Coliseum where this year's Olympic Games will beg.in July 28. The O lympic flame. which is being flown from Greece to New York., has symbolized the glory of the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C. when the privilege ofli~t!ng the sacred flame at Olympus was awarded to the winning athlete. Karl. who says he wants to be an actor when be grows up called his selection a big honor. He plays hockey, ba~ketball and football and has been active as a volunteer at the boys and girls club. He's helped clean up flood c?ntrol _channel~. equestrian trails and the beach. And he s cleanmg up btg when it comes to recognition. Irvine man, 71, seized on child-molesting charges A 71-ycar-old Irvine man was arrested for suspicion of child molest- ing Tuesday after he allegedly as- saulted a 6-ycar-old girl who was lured to bis apartment with the promise of candy, Irvine police said today. Manuel A. Trujillo of Monroe Street was booked at county jail on charges. of child molesting and oral copulat1on. CoetaMeaa A Oock of blue...,.ay piaeons was stolen fro m the backyard of a home o n the 3000 block of Cleveland A venue over the weekend. The owner of the 45 .. Birminaham Roller" ,Piaeons said tl,te ~ird~ noted for th~r aerob9tics while in fliabt, were left 1n caaes lo his yard while he went away (or the weekend. Valued at S.SO each, the total loss was ~ti mated at S2,2.SO. Due to the .. messy condition" of the bird's caaes. a crime scene invC;Stip· tion was not conducted, aocord1na to a police repQrt. • • • ' I A man dCICribed as Caucasian, in his~ with baldioa, ll'IY hair and a than build followed four children around Estancia Part unday and eJtpote<I him.elf to them numerous times. Tbechlldttn, ranainaf:tom 8 to IO yean old, told police they have • ~n V>e man han&i~ around tbe Sgt. Dick Bowman said TruJ1llo lives in the same apartment complex as the young girl. who allegedly had been molested several times over a three to four-month period. Trujillo was taken into custody after the girl's m other reponed the alleged assault to police, Bowman sajd, The alleged incident came to light only after the mother ha<t been told by her daughter's 7-year-old park every week.cod for the past few months. • • • Several sets of silver coins were reponcd stolen from the Craftiques store, 771 W. 19th St., over the weekend. ThievC1 apparently re- moved an unbolted skyli&bt to pin entry to the busioeu. Loss wu ~timated at $3,-467. • • • Police 1uspcc1 a thief used a house key bidden under a doormat to enter a home on the 2000 block of Sa C.Ove Lane Monday. A video cassette reco~r vaJued at $800 was the only item taken in the burglary. Intne An air compressor of' un- determined values wu repo.rted miu- ina Tucada}' momina&bout 8:30a.m. from Sun Color ScrVice, 1702 K.tiaer Ave. Police bad no fulther infor· mation available about the theft -. f ncnd who also was m the apartment. the sergeant said. The sec-0nd girl apparently was not assaulted. Bowman said the girls were prom- ised candy to come to Trujillo's apartment. "That's been the catalyst to bring the kid in,". he .said. . . Police are conunuma their m· vestiption. Bowman couJd not say if any other children are believed to have been molested. A 72-ycar-old resident of Rocktosc Way reported Tuesday evenina he had been bitten by a possum earlier this month. Police could not say whaJ caused the delay in reponina the injury. • •• Two white main were spotted runnina on foot from Auto Center Drive about 3:30 a.m. today after apparently attempti~ to steal a stereo from a vehicle at lrvlne Toyota. The cupriu were not de- tained. Lapaaae.ch A woman's pune n:!l rcponed tolen from an unatte shQpp•na can In lbe putina lot of Gene's Marltet, 1080 South C.O.St ffiahway, shonly aftcr6 p.m. Tuetday. • • • A prowler was teen by a rcsidciu looiina into a window oh home ln the I 000 block or HUlctest Drive smo-oth1ng the 'has f es' and community 1uuei. today docs exactly that while her husband, Richard, continues to earn a livina as an attorney. But she realizes in this era of chmbin& divonie rat~ and inflation, she is one of the fortunate few parents in Laauna who afford the luxury of stayini home. Meanwhile, man)' work.in& parent4 and sina,le parents livin1 in tbe small 1rt11t colony ao withou' adequate child care for a number of rusons: •It's expensive. Costs ranae from an estimated $200 a month for pre-schoolers up to $120 per week for infants. •There is a ahori.ic of child care facilities. Those faciU ties that do exist have long waitina lisu. Farnell, one of three founden of Child Catt Advocates, a non-profit organization that was created after last year's accident.al shoo~ of a S-year-old boy by Stanton police officer, has decided to do something about it. She and I 5 other concerned Laguna Beach residenu, amon,1 them City Council members Sally Bellerue and Bobbie Minkin, school board member Jan Vickers, and several child care and ,counseling professionals, met Monday at the Laguna Beach Assistance League to identify community child care needs and discuss potential solutions to the problem. "Presently there arc no child care propams in the city for infants or toddlers," she said. "There 1s also a need for a teen center, where children over the age of 11 can go and interact with adults and children their own age." While most parents must look outside Laguna Beach for infant care or hire babv sitters. children aged 11 to IS are cbooaa.ft1 co pend klle boun at V10co aiQdcs 11 a time in t.be1r Uvn when i.nletlet.ion with ad'1lu and J*.11 ii ~ needed most, Farnell aid. "We had a speak.er from the Youth Setvica ~ 1 who noted that without tuperviaion, cbi&d.ttn in thd • 1 JIOUP. may tum to druat." Farnell uid.. ••And if pereata , aren t ICICUre about what t.beu child.ren a:tt doi.Da after , tcbool, tbjs can lead to 1treu, and incraae the cbancoa of! cbjJd abuse. It can also jeopardize tbe pe,rent't job.'• A teen center. Farnell explained, wouk\o't be u stiamatiud as the Boys Oub and OiN Oub, two ; orpnizadons that offer recreation activities to ehildteo aged 7 to 18, but tote children over the aae of 11 becauae of peer preuu~ Farnell said. • "' Several Oranae County elected representativa an , Sacramento are 1ponsorina lesislation that would provide / tu credits to employcn providioa child c:uc bendiu to ' employees and financi~ start-up costs for tebool di~ and private organizattons interested in dcvelopiaa • day-care faciliti~. Farnell Slld. But she streued that child ~ demaDdl retlcct the makeup of the economic and aocia1 SUUCLure of the community, and therefore require local solutions. Faroell's group plans to approach the Lquna Beacb City Council in ~pril to seek verbal~ ~ps, ~~ • support. In addauon, they hope local C1vtC orpntUbOot. I such as the Elchangc Oub and the Clamber of Commerce, will provide support. . "We plan to meet apin," Farnell said ... But we ~ need to distilJ exactly what we want to do aboul our ma.JOr areas of concern." He pedals in the fast lane By JAMIE SEELEY OftMOellyNe41WI saw long distance bicycling and realized the spon didn't1 put undue pressure on the lower back. be decided be .. wu In I 978. John Marino of Irvine was caught speeding on a freeway in Albuquerque, N.M. Marino, however. wasn't driving a car. He was riding a bicycle at 59 miles per hour. going to set a new bicycling record." . At that time, the Guinness Book listed P.aul c.orniab of Tustin as the record holder. Marino decided Corniab could offer some worthwbile advice so be contacted him. "I told him I wanted to beat his record and would pay him anything to help me," Marino said. c.omish rcfwred, the offer, but nonetheless told Marino everything be kneW, about the sport. The 35-ycar-old professional cyclist, who bas pedaled across the country four times while setting two world records for speed, has been named chairman. of the third annual Bike Treks for Life and Breath. The annuaJ event which began this weekened and continues in June, .is a long-distance bicycle tour. sponsored by the Amencan Lung Association of Orange County. There is a lot more to it than just riding a bicycle, Manno said. Marino set his first record in 1978 when be cycled from Santa Monica to New York City in 13 days, one hour and 20 minutes. Then. in 1980, he recaptured his record with a time of 12 days, three hours and 41 minutes. "You need to know which route to ta.kc, how to raise money and bow to put together a crew to follow you in a car." be said. For two yean Marino sold encyclopedias and vacuum cleaners door to door in the evenings so be could have his days fr« to train for the ride. "It's extremely adventurous and very self-satisfying," he said of the sport. "It's well worth the effort." Then, m 1978 he set bis first record. Marino, who still trains religiously. stans out in .the winter riding 200 to 300 mil~ a week.. In ~ spnna. Marino increases his mileage to 400 to 500 miles a week and in the summer he rides up to 900 miles. Marino admits there arc times during a long trip, like when he's climbing a hill in 100-degrce weather, that. he wonders why he cycles. But ''when you start getting towards the end and you can see the finish line, it all pays off." he said. ' Marino. a former baseball player, injured his lower back lifting weights i~ col~ege .. Fo~ ~e next five years, be said he had no real direction m his hfe. In the Bike Trek, June 1 tbrouah June 3, cyclisu ~ ride 200 miles in three days to San Diego and back to ruse money for the Lung Association's community health programs. . . . . . . 'Then, after participating in some motivatio!lal courses, Marino decided he wanted to do something productive. Marino satd about 200 ndcn wtlJ part.let{>&~ m the Trek raising about SS0.000 for the Luna ~non .. "It's a unique sport because you don t have to finil;h first to be a winner." Marino said." All you have to do 11 finish the race and you're a winner in your mind and everyone else's." • "I looked in the Guinness Book of World Records to sec what spon I could get good at," he said. When Marino 'Allee' at FVtheater c Ycnmptenfrom the Poan6ain Valley C4m•maitynae.tre preeeat9Cell• from their carreat pro- duction of•• Allee hi • Wonderland .. before· a chlldreD '•troaP at the Bunttaiton Beach Central Li- brary OD Monday. Pictared from left are'1e:lt~oeter u theCh Cat.AD· clreaBond u the llad Batter. '1uoa Green u the Kna-.e, llarta lleHdlr Uthe DachaeandChrla Bower utile llarch Bare. Rep1ar Der-formancee of •r Allee in Wonderland.•• =r:"~~day inPoram atGoldea Weat Collete in Buntf.DCton Beach. Performance.are achedulecl for II.arch 23. 24. 25, Sl and April 1. Por ticket information, call .,.., .... .._.,_._ ....... 847-1108. Monday evening. The suspect was gone by the time police officers arrived. Fountain Valley Burglars possibly got a key to a residence from a lock box (designed to allow real estate salesmen to show homes to prospective buyers) and stole a $300 man's wnst watch from a house m the 16000 block of Aspen Street. • • • Someone kicked an office door ofT the rear hinges and dead bolt and stole $15 from the Maytag Home Style Laundry, 10585 Slater Ave. • • • Thieves stole wheel covers valued at SI 36 from a 1979 CheVTol~t Monte Carlo while it was 1n the parking lot of a recreation center at 16400 Brookhurst St. Newport Beach A Newpon Beach man reponed the theft of a TV, stereo spcakcn and binoculars wtth 1 combined value of about $600 from his home in the 2900 block of West Oceanfront Tuesday. • • • A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of her wallet and Sll cash from her home an the 12600 block of East Balboa Boulevard. • • • Bullock's Wit hire at Fashion Island reported a woman stole a bracelet valued at $4.S Tuesday. The suspect ran from the store with the bracelet when confronted by 1 scicur- aty officer. RanttnctoD Beach You~tcn threw rocks and broke a ocon 111_1 Tuesday at the Edwards Cinicma, I 8S43 Ma1n SL Tbe damqe wu timated at St ,000 . J Armed wt th a 12-i nch k01fe. a man robbed the Farrell's lee Cream Parlour Restaurant. 1630 I Beach Bl vd., of about $40 shortly af\er noon Tuesda)'. The man was dcscnbcd as Caucastan. m his m1d-20s. 5-8. 135-40 pounds. wtth shoulder-length hair. wearing a gray T -shirt and Jeans. • i • A man told pohcc Tuesda~ his white 1973 Volkswagen "Bug' wa stolen from the 21800 block ot Newland Street. The loss was est1· mated at $2, I 00. • • • A man and a woman were arrested Tuesday afternoon at the Broadwa_> store, 7777 Edinger Ave .. on susp1- cion of shopliftina. Clothing worth $56 was recovered. • • • A resident of the 600 block of 9th Street rcponcd Tuesday that some- one stole tools worth $400 from his open prage. • • • Someone stole $300 in cash from a dresser drawer an a home on the .SlOO block of Oovewood Dnve, a resident told police Tuesdav • #. A resident of the 17300 block of Jaoquelyn we reported Tuesaday thal someone stole a Murray MX boys chrome 20-inch biq'Clc from a front yard. Tbe loss was csumatcd at $1S9. • • • Two male JUVcmlcs ~ arrested Tuesday at the Taraet stor"Ci 9 8 2 Adams A vc.. on suspieton of sho~ liftina. Fishtrl& lures wonb $30 ~ recovered. • • • A red Sears moped was reported stoleTutsdayfromlhe t9900block <?f Picadilly Lane. The loss was CSll· mated at U4S. t • • A ruide1\t 01 the llOO btoc:k of Flonda Street reported the theft Tuesday ofa dark blue 1981 Camaro Z28. The loss was estmatcd at $8.000. • • • A woman hvmg on the 7700 blocll of Newman A venue told pohct' Tuesda> that someone broke mto her home. stoic her purse, then stoic bCT silver 1983 Nissan Pulsar auto from an underground loL The loss was estimated at $8.500. Police hold HB suspect in shooting Huntinaton Beach police say they arrested a man wbo fired a nOc Tuesday evcnina at an 11equaunance who tried to intcrVene in an UJument the man wu havma with bis wife. The bullet struck a car instead of the intended victim. pobce satd. Tbc bUsband. Ridwd Kearney. 44, was auU beina bcld early lOda)' at Hunbnaton BeacD City Jail on &uspi- eton of assault With a a dc8dly ~said the incident OCCW1'ed II 6:30 p.m. at Kearney's home on the 9600btock ofTdban Drive. Kearney was arpiaa with bis wtfe Grace, 4 I, when a auest in the home. Olin L Jentons. 32, of' Santa Ana. tned to inter\'ene, police said. As Jenkins was lea~ Kearney atlctedly flttd a sbot at him. poboe w<f. Tbc bullcl t.tnack a car. and Jenk.to1 was not ~~lioc II.id. ~camcy later N •o offictls amvi~ at tbe ICCO A riDc Wiii fC1ltd by poli ~ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, March 21 , 1984 Backers of school prayer won't quit WASH INGTON tAP) -Prci.1dent Rea~n and other backers of a rt'.'jCCted const1tut1onal amendment to permit or- ganized pra)er 1n public schools 'v()\\ they'll return another da) to wage another battle. Lebanon meeting a failure BEIRL'T. L1:banun ( .\P) -< hrn.uan Jnd Moskm m1lt11a'} l'ngagt•d in 1he1r hea' test baule' 1n morl' 1han a "l't'k 1oda' after lht'I r lcadl'r\ l'ntku J rx•an• u1n krcnr~ in "llLCrland \\ llh nu agrl'l'nlt'llt on poltt1l'al reform' The comba1anh l'\l hanged .1 rtilk~ monar and mi.It hlfll' gun lirt· 11\ rt'\llknt1al neighborhood'> un hoth '>ldl'' ul the "grt·c:n hne" d1' 1d1ng Bt•1rut 1nll> ( hrl\t1an t'a't and Mo)krn ''l''>l 0Hrnight ,~1,u.1lt1l'' 1utJku tour dl·ad and 22 wount.lt•d ;1tt1>1u1ng.1u pohct'. \\hu reportl'd tigh1111g. 111 till' old l'Omml·rrial d1stnc1. thl' Ri.1, d-i'<ahaa rt·~1dcn11al nC'ighborhuud .1nJ lht· ~hlltl' Mo IC'm-pupulJlt'd \Outhan \uhurb'> The n1nl·-d.t\ rl'l'<'fll 1llJt1on con li:-rcncc in SWll/l'rland t•ndl'd latl' r Ul''>Utl\. and Beirut'l> m:lJor nt'\\\J)Jf)l'r' toda) pro- nounced 11 a tarlurl' Senate leaders. howe' er. <;a~ tt's unltkl'I> the poltt1call~ sens111 H' issue rnn be brought up again 1h1s year -evt•n 111 a different form The Senate on Tuesda> ended more thun two weeks of debate by turning down tht• proposal, for which Reagan had lobbied. on a 56-44 roll call. That was l I vott.·s short of the two-thirds ma.iortt} required lor a i.:onstttutional amendment. Reagan, who made pa~sage of the amendment a major rt·-l'lert1on campaign theme. said afkrward that he \\a'> d1~ar­ po1n1ed but that thC' battle was not ti,er In a "ntten 'ita11.·ment. the prt•\rtknt '>Jld "l ht!> has ht-en an 1mpunan1 tkh.llt' rc:H·aling tht• t''\ll'nt to" hit h 1ht· lrt•t•t.lom of rt·llg1ou~ ~IX't't'h hJ'> ~t·n ahnt.lgnl 111 tllll natton·~ puhht .,c·hoob I ht· 1\\lll' nl lrt•t• rd1g1oul '}Pl't't'h 1' nn1 lkJd J\ .1 rnull ol 1h1!> \Ott• \\.t• ha't' \Ulkrt·t.l a 'l°lhad, hut \\t' h,1\ t' not ht•t·n tkkatnl < l11r 'lrugiill· \\ill gu Oil ' \t•n fr,.,l' I klim K-'\ < .111 .1mcnd- nll·n1 '>Uf>pOrtl'r tult.l tlw 'il·n~lll' h1llm' 111~ thl· \Oil'. "V. l· ha\l' JU\I hl·gun I\\ light \, longa<.l'minthl·l ~ '°ll'll;tll' 1ht'll'\\illhc 01lwr roumh" Bui ".it'IHlll' :-.1.11orll\ l t-.1dc1 lltmJrd II Bah•r. R-Tl'nn .• 1 'upport,·1 ol tlw anwnd· nwnt. '>tl1d ht' had proml\t'u a lull :mJ OPl'll dl·hatt· and that ha' no'\ on·unl'd. "Thi!> 1~ m~ l·om m11rnl·n1 that I k1:I I have fultilkd . .-ind I ha'c n11 plan' tor an} thing eht'." Bakl'r sa1t.l Crewman from Union Pacific check\ wires c overed with ice , ••• I ' , '\ • ,, ,,,......_..o •• wtqtery storm slam• Into Midwe.t. Storms bring death toll to 16 in nation 160,000 Midwest homes l eft without electricity By the Associated Press V. 1n1n \\Cather blamed for lo dl·a1h .. \cattt·rcd snow from M111ncso1a to Pl'nn- \) h ania and as far south as Georgia today and hundreds of people sought rl'fuge 1n s.hupp1ng malls and emergcnq shelters 1n the Midwest where I oO.<XXl homes rl'- B~ earl) toda> mostl> light snow extended from Michigan into Wisconsin. Minnesota. Indiana. Illinois. Iowa. Ohio. Penns) h an1a . Missouri. Ken tuck). Tcn- nesst·e. North Carolina. and northern Georgia. D g. .(:. g • ma1ned w11hou1 po"cr. TU S-1 or-. uns se1zure Thundl'rstorms ll1n$mg hail and spin-ning ofT tornadoes ripped 1hrough the 'b • t ' th ld ~outheast, sending trees crashing across Deaths from the last storm of wmtt'r before that season gave way to spring Tuesday included those of an elderly couple found suffocated in their home south of Topeka. Kan .. where they had burned charcoal to heat their bedroom. In North Carolina. pre--Oawn tornadoes or high winds left damage m pans of Lee. Warren. Wake. Brunswick. Columbus. Cumberland. Robeson. Vance, Durham and Hoke counties. theational Weather Service said. 1 lflf eS in e WOT ~o:r~~,~~~ damaging some homes 1n the ~' Hundreds of people spent Tue~a} night BOGOTA C I bl (AP) The ci est I 1 he . m shopping malls and cmergenc} shelters • o om 8 -ear examp e o t guns-tor-drugs around Kansas Cll}'. Mo .. as emegenq Half a dozen people were injured. In Lee County, a woman and her J-year-old daughter were hurt as two mobile homC's were destroyed and cars. barns and farm equipment were damaged. Colombian government says Cuban operation. ere" continued u;1ng to restore power to arms are being smuggled Into the U.S. Amba~dor lewis Tambs said more than 90.000 customers blacked out country by leftlat guerrlllas In exchange the March 10 raid by Colombian police "hen an ice srnrm roarC'd 10 from the for cocaine produced at giant drug Is "the largest drug arrest ever by any Rock1t·s on Sunda) n1gh1. factories In the Amazon jungle. standard -money value, product, the .\n add11ional 70.000 homes scattered The U.S. ambassador to Cotombla amount seized. We got about .iround Kansas abo remained w1thou1 l8Jd that at one such center authorities one-quarter of the estimated annual dt•ctnrn ~. In Hoke County. fo ur people were tnjured as winds damaged several houses. barns. lrt.'es and power lines. 98lz.ed 13.8 tons of cocaine -"the consumption of cocaine In the United Kansas City Power & Light Co ca lled the largest drug raid ever In the world." States." damage thl' worst in 11s h1stor:. and said it Defense Min ister Gustavo A spokesmanatCotombla'sDefense might be next week before hundreds ol Matamoros was quoted Tuesday as Ministry. Maj. Gabrlel Contreras, said t"o-and three-membercrewscould rt.'!>tore saying that a raid earlier this month on a 41 people were arrested and more than powl'r cocaine factory In southern Colombla In $2 bllllon worth of helicopters. air-"Thi' ha!> been one or thl' morl' taxing which a huge cache of mllltary equip-planes, vehicles, weapons and radio operations in recent time!> ... ~aid Dun ment was seized -along with $1.2 equipmentusedbydrugsmugglersand E1!>enbcrg. dm:ctorol'd1sastt·r scn1ce\ for In the Wak e County town of Garner. a mobile home was flipped over and in the Bru~swick County town of Long Beach. a possible tornado ripped the roof off one home and damaged several others. .\nother mobile home was overturned near Nakina 111 Columbus County. "Spnng 1s prime tornado season down hl'rc." said Jim Brackett of lhl· weather \l'r\ ict• in Raleigh. N.C bllllon worth of cocaine -was the guerrillas was confiscated. tht• "-.an'i.l'> Cit~ chaptt·r of the ..\mt·man ___ ___ _ _ _ Kt•d C nw .. 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Reagan "as tra\eling to the Capitol today to hold a question-and -answer session w11h all Republican se nators about the plan - aimed at beginning to shrink federal budget defi- cits -that he announced 1n the Wh11e House Rose Garden last week. Then. he was going across Cap11ol Hi ll to de· Ii ver a pep talk 10 a gather- ing of GOP House mem- bers in the Ra \ burn House Office Bu1ldin°g. 2 hikers shot; 1 killed SANTA BARBARA (AP) -A man has been booked for investigation of murder in the death of a woman shot without warn- ing along with her husband while they were hiking in rugged Los Padres Na- tional Forest, authont1es said. Frank Hand, 2.5. of Goleta. was unanned and did not ~ist when taken into custody at a forest cayiparound Tuesdny ni'-'t. shcnfrs depuucs said James Fobar. 26. and his wife Ltzlte. 22. of Holly- wood wert shot Monday as they hiked alona the Santa Ync1 River IS mile north of nta Barbara. Deputy C'huck Gourley said. Fobar. with shOl&lln pellet wounds in the head and houlder, ~ched the Lo Pneto Boys' Camp 1bou1 6:40 ll m. Monda\. .. Jordan, Saudi arms sales plan dropped By tbe A11oclaled Prell WASHINGTON-President Reagan, facmadefeat ir1 Congress. has decided to drop his plan to sell shoulder-fired Stinger anti~a1rcraft missiles to Jordan and Saudi Arabia after intensive bargaining with opponents of the deals. according to congressional and other sources. But another Reagan proposal. for a U.S.-armed and equipped Jordanian strike fo rce. may now get through Congress under a compromise worked out wi th opponents of the arms purchases. The deployment force. designed to protect Western oil mterests in the Persian Gulf against radicals and terrorists. would equip Jordan with other types of missiles. U.S. cargo planes and medical supplies. The idea behind it 1s that the force would rush to the aid of Saudi Arabia or the smaller oil-rich Gulf countries in case they were menaced. Mechanlc held ln esplonage TAMPA. Fla. -.\ West Ger- manautomcchan1csa1d hr sold U.S. ,,-• m1htar) secrets 10 East Germany for t 7 ~ears and could face life in pnson 1f con' 1c1ed of a11emp11ng to bu} a clas~1fied document from an under- co, er FBI agent. authon11es said. Ernst Ludwig Wolfgang Forbnch. 43. a na11 ve of Ea!iot Germany. was being held without bond toda) on an Cl>p1onage charge. Forbnch allegedly made a down payment for a paper markl'd "secret" and promised to FORBRICH pa)' an unspecified sum later when the document was delivered to foreign intelligence operatives. The docu- ment contained U.S. mtelligence assessments of the military strengths ofvanous foreign countnes. Cubans selze racing yachts MI AM I -Two American racing yachts were seized by Cuban authont1es when they strayed too close to the communist island 's eastern lip, but a yacht club official said he hoped the 19 people aboard would ~ released within a da}. The Bngadoon and the Cashasha were seized about 3:30 p.m. PST Tuesday while taking pan in a four-yacht race from Coral Reef Yacht Club in Miami to Montego Bay 1n Jamaica. said U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Reese Belleman. Camlval ride hurts 14 SARASOTA. Fla. -..\ high-speed nde at a county fair "disintegrated" when a car derailed. hurling passen- iers through a railing. sending pieces of metal flying and injuring at least 14 people. police said. Investigators said they were looking into what caused the car on the "Super Himalaja" carni val ride to break loose Tuesday night.just two hours after the Sarasota County Fair opened in this coastal community about 75 miles south of Tampa. A red-hot ceremony ST A TES BO RO. Ga. -A tape will play the wedding march. not "Burning Love." but 11 promises to be a hot ceremon} nonetheless tonight when a firefighter and his bride entl'r a Oamtn$ house to sa) 1he1r wedding vows. Ralph Deal. a training officer for the Statesboro Fire Department. asked Cher: I Bui e to combine the ceremony \\1lh a tic~ tra1n1ng C'Aerc1sc. Ms. Buie. a 28-year-old dispatcher for the Georgia State Pa1rol. said her mother ga'e the idea a cool reception. CALIFORNIA -----... Photog Wlnogrand succumbs ..\N DIEGO -Photographer Gal"!) Winogrand. whod1ed m T1Juana. Mexico. after a bout w11h cancer. was described al> the "qu111tesscnt ial street photographer" by one galley operator. "His photographs of everyday people in everyday pursuits a re really classic images and are among the most influential photos of the last 20 years:· said Tennyso n Shad. owne r of the Light Gallery in New Yor~ C11y: Collections of Winograd's photographs were published in three books. The first was .. Animals" in J 969. Smolre ban law mulled ~ASADENA -Pasadena city directors have unanimously voted to draw up. for purposes of debate. an ordinance restncting smoking in offi ces and public areas. One director. in effect a cit} councilman, suggested Tuesda> that Cl\ 1c leaders should go out into tbe comm unit} 10 help smokers "kick the habit." The debate was scheduled for Apnl 17. '"I don't know whether I'd be vo ting yes or no on an ordinance loda}. but I can suppon the motion as prC'scnted in order 10 know what we are then about," said John Crowley. the onl} smoker on th e Board of Cit} Directors. Dlsney stock talres off BU RBANK -Walt Disney Productions stock has ~oared amid the success of its hit film "Splash" and 1n~essant talk o~ a stud1_0 takeo~er by a Disney relative. Di sney Productions Vice President Erwin Okun the corpora11on's chief spokesman. labeled the takeove; talk Tuesday "rather a rehash" of old rumors. The stock closed at $61 Tuesday -up $2.25 in one day. the second most acti .. e issue on the Nl'w York Stock Exchange -on a hea') volume of 1.88 mill ion shares. More than l 00 hurt ln qualre MO COW -.\ major earthquake that shook a 500-mtle stretch of o' 1et central .\s1a tnjured more than 100 people and left man} homeless. the official Soviet ne\\-s agency Tass reported toda)'. In Gazli. the comm uni- t) hardest-hit by Tuesdafs lrC'mor. patients were evacuatrd from the hospital. which "had staned to crack," Tass reported. The town lost its gas. electrical and water service Gazll, with a population of about 2.000, is about I, 700 miles southeast of Moscow. Tass rcponed Tuesday that. t~e quake had occurred. but did not give any details on tnJunes or deaths. Today, Tass did not repon any deaths. Secret document found , .LONDOJ" -A ~ocument identifying 23 U.S. and Bnush scientists. servicemen and officials involved in a top secret radar defense project has been found in a telephone .booth at London's Heathrow airport, the London Times reported today. It said the threc-paae document, found two weeks ago by a man who passed 1t on to the paper, codenames the project Cold Witness. Cold Witness "1s so sensitive that the Pcniaaon will not discuss its existence .... (It) 1s ~lieved to be an advanced radar project being conducted by the United States Air Force. the United States Navy and U.S. civiban contractors " Taiwan chlel re-elected "f AIPEI. T:uwan -President Ch1ana Ch1n1-kuo. runnina unopposed for a second term in office. was re-elected today to head the Nationalist Chinese aovem· mcnt on Ta wan for the next six years. He received all but 10 of the 1.022 votes from dctlcaatCJ or the National scmbly, Taiwan' electoral cOllCfc. The votinf was a fonnahty, ~u~ his ruhna Kuom1ntan&. or NaCtonalm Party. controls 8S percent of the a scmbl) 's scats and 1s • upponC'd by mo\! of •he other deleaate I :r -· -· ... -..... C•ndld•t••'--1- Scorecerd Mondale 819 Hart 327 Jackson 11 Other 115 Uncommitted 121 To Nominate Mondale 'ets biggest slice But Hart, Jackson say it's ---------not over Ul it's over CHICAGO (AP) -Walter F. Mondale. blunting Gary Hart's momentum and predicting ··a long tough race ahead" before the Democratic presidential nomination is settled. moves from his Illinois primary victory into a batch of big state contests led by New York. By winning in lllinois on Tuesday, Mondale took the biaest pnmary prize so far and boosted his comeback after a string of early primary losses to Hart in New England and Flonda. Mondale also won caucuses Tuesday in his home state of Minnesota. But both Mondale and Hart noted that the road to San Francisco and the party's nomination is destined to be long. "The debate has just begun." said Mondale. dismissing a suggesuon that he has once again assumed the front-runner status that crumbled in New England. "I have a long way to go before I'm nominated." Hart conceded that Mondale won a ··a significant primary" in Illinois but said he would battle the former vice president in a series of industriaJ-state contests coming up in Connecticut. New York and Pennsylvania. The Rev. Jesse Jackson drew 21 percent of the vote. compared to Mondale's 41 percent and Hart's 35 percent. But nine of every 10 of Jackson's votes came from blacks, bclyin$ his claim that women. Hispanics and other minonties will eventually Join in a "rainbow coalition" to win him the nomination. Among blacks generally, 70 percent voted for Jackson. television networks' exit polling showed, while Mondale led Han for the remainder. Nonetheless. Jackson said he would press on and ins1s1cd 1here 1s a now a three-man race for the nomination. "This 1s a three-man race." said Jackson. "And the onl) wa) it'll be a two-man race 1s 1f Mondale or Han quits." In analyzing his b&pest defeat so far. Hart said he was the v1ct1m of new Democratic Party rules which bunched up primanes and party caucuses early 1n 1984. making 11 hard for a dark horse candidate to become well known and then run in every state. "I don't consider tonight's loss that big a loss." said Hart. "We've done extraord1nanly well under the circumstances ... Polish students seek Pope help GARWOLIN, Poland (AP) -Hundreds of high school students have ap. pealed to Polish-born Pope John Paul II for help in their campaian apinst the aovernment-ordered re- moval of crucifixes from clusrooms. An open letter to the pope was circulated Tues- day at a Mass attended by about 3,SOO youths at the Roman Catholic Church of the Transfiauration in Gar· wolin, 40 miles south of Warsaw, a kJna for h11 "auppon in prayer and blmlna." Students at three hiah schools in Oarwolin and an qricuhural school in nearby Mietne launched protests two weeks aao after Communist authorities removed c ( crucifixes from classroom walls. During Tuesday's Mass, Bishop Jan Mazur told the youths he had been unable to ~in any sianificaryt co!l- cessions 1n a mcctmg in Warsaw with Adam Lopatka, minister of re- Ii ous afTain. Fashion Model Auditions Guys! Gals! Children! Oorochy Shreve ModeHna School invites all aspirina models to try out mr Huntinaton Center'• Spring Fashion Show. Ph. No. (7J4) 642·30j(l Citizen group keepsprostitutesjumping BERKELEY (AP)-Fed up wnh prostitutes 1n their nc1ahborhood. members of a citizens patrol say they arc chasina the women away and will keep up the campaign unt1I tl1e1r streets art frte of the nuisance. Joseph the Workman's Church. ..h just kills their busincs ... The cfToru of the cm1ens patrol prompted nine prostitutes. weanna mask$. to picket and carry placards at City Hall on Monday. .. From ume to lime. a new one will show up, '*'d just nee btcau.e ofour pmcn«." he said. "We've Sot them climbina ftn~ &o ttt awar us," said Linda Oav11. who helped create the p9trol. .. The confrontations beaan Feb. 10 when a citizen patrol was created to sweep the west side. pan1cularly along University A venue, a main thoroughfare frequented by prostitutes. according to residents. The women said they are forced to become prostitutes because they att victims of poveny caused by economic d1scnminauonagainst women. They said most prostitutes are unwed mothers tryina to suppon their children. we JUSl walk around to the othd side. We live theft, we have no intention of stoppina. .. The voluntttr patrol1 wh1~b Nlve the.:' oli poUcc, were staned when prostitutes~ lbe, residential neiahborhoods borderina Un1venity AYP.~\S "They were d<lln&JObs ri&ht in the middle o(the ~r in broad dayliaht. in front ofihc kids," said Ms. Devia. "We stand within three or four or five feet. and they get very nervous" said the Rev. Bill O'Donnell of St. O'Donnell said the number of prostitutes on the streets have been reduced from l S-20 a niaht to only a few. 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Fryer of Newpon Beach has bttn named vi~ president of CIE Systems, IDc.'1 newly-ercated distributed systems division. which suppons a line of IBM plug-compatible products developed and marketed through ACM Inc. of San Jose. C'IE Systems is a subsidiary of C. ltob Electroaic1, Inc. Fryer comes to Newpon Beach-based CIE Systems from CIE TermluJa, IDc., a sister C. ltoh subs1d1ary . where he served as vice prcs1d<"nt of marketing since April, 1983. Before that he was president of Irvine-based Arco Corp. • • • Costa Mesa resident Henry Brouaurd, manager ofCallfonsla First Bank's Harbor View office in Newport Beach. has been named an assistant vice FRYER CACCIAMA TT A BROUSSARD WANGBERG pre~1dent. Broussard Joined California First as a loan officerr an the Bellflower office an 1981 . He became manager of the Harbor View office in 1982. • • • Danilo Cacclamatta, a partner in the Orange County office of the CPA firm of Peat Marwick, has been appointed as the chairman of the Graduate Scbool of Management Alflliate1 at the University of California at Irvine. The affili ates serve as the link between the business community of Orange County and the facult), students and alumna of the graduate school of management. ••• Larry W. Wa.ngberg recently assumed the position of president and chief executive officer of Irvine-based Timea Mirror Cable Televlslon, the nation's seventh largest television company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Times Mirror Co. Wangberg was formerly president and chief executive offi cer. metro div151on of Waner Amn Cable Commulcatlons, Inc., in New York Ci ty. Wangberg 1s now living an Newport Beach. Times Mirror Cable Telev1s1on 1s available to 300.000 households an Southern Cahfom1a. including south Orange County • • • Sbep Wllkio1on has been appointed to the position of sales and marketing manager for Newpon Beach-based Taylor Woodrow Homes. Wilkinson bnngs seven years of sales experience to his new position. Previously he was with Fieldstone a.nd Broadmoor as a project sales manager ••• Madison-West Interiors of Newport Beach has been awarded a contract to design three model home intenors fo r Carl11>ers Construction Compa.ny's Cameo project an Redlands. Madison-West specializes in model home design. small commercial. res1dent1al and yacht mtenors. •••• Cbrlstopber Rouff has Joined Bri1tol-Newport, Inc. as vice president of loan producti ons. He was previously wtth a mortgage ba nking firm in Tustin • • • Marcus & Mllllcbap, lac. has recognized Gordon E. Reese as tht: company's second highest ranking investment broker for 1983. Reese. who formerl) v.orked 1n the San Francisco office for the 1n"estment real estate brokers now works in the Newport Beach office and has been that office's top earner for the last two years. .. Rate Shoppin ChecliOur ? • • 1st. If you're shopping tor high interest. look what Huntington Savings has in store tor you. Mini Jumbo Accounts Set your own term. lrom 32 day~ tu live years. SS0.000 minimum· Interest compounded dail y. Annual Yield Daily Rate Dll.09°/o 10.37°/o 11 z-5 year term 181-.3o4 Jay lNm 32-180 day term Huntington Investment Fu nd Edrn h1~h intere<.t w1thnllt u1mmitting tu J tt'rm. M.ikt-unlimited w1thJrawal!>. 52.500 minimum hJl,mC!..>.'' Annucll Yield D<lil y Rate D 10.11°/o To check into a high rate accou nt, come see Huntington Savings. Where we treat you-and your money-with lots of interest. All accounts insured up to $100,000 bY. the FSLIC. Now you know why your neighbor banks at (I) HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~~tiai •Nt" fuunl•tn Vallo· 8r1n<h ~\I 11 •• ,.,u,,,,.t fnunt•·n \~lk'\ • I Qr\..1 t<(>,5l •Nt .. lal\d Ctnlfl 8r•l\Ch I~ P..tt'1111"1 ll11nt1n11t•'I' !l. ... h "I• "'e4 \\2 M.in Oflkt tA-1\\4fN1 ''' lfon11n•!"I' fl,.., '1 ·11 flU ~-. 0 '.'lul-•l,n11.if p.n.:1ll\ h•1 urll '"'"J'"""' • ·111'-11.in.r I.ill• 1:¥k111> S2 -.oti r.1ft'Jr"I" '" '' • 11n11I Nl.i"''' Mum• 11•S2 'IOO •r ..... ,.,~, ""''""'41" r.1~-· 1 .• ""'" COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS A .. 9 Don't let computers scare you. Now firms off er programs to help get system going Beads of sweat roll off your fore- head. The lump in your throat makes It difficult to swallow. You're sur- rounded b} opened cartons. elec- tronic equipment of every descr1p- 11on and a tangle of wire!) making the Gordian knot look hke a shoelace. Anyone who has faced the moment of truth wh1:n a newly purchased stereo sound S) stem must be installed an the hvang room can sympa1h1te y,nh an office taking d('hvef) of Its ne"" computer s~stem. Both the stereo and otlice com- puter !)~Stem lool.. great and work lint· in the ~howroom. But the com- plicated selection dec1s1ons and ~t-up requ1rcmcntsofeach have long baffied even the most knowlegeable bu}ers. Computer 1ndust11 analysts say thousands of hours are lo!)t each year as office managers. accountants and secretaries blindl} wend their way through a maze of hardware. software and procedural decisions. Now. these same analysts see a new trend emerging Cahforn1a-ba~d Hewlett-Packard Co .. for example, recentl; announced a new service to complement its office-automataon package and ensure 11s success. Dubbed HP Of- fice-Assist , the product offers three consulting services to help analyze needs of both large and small busi- nesses and office systems and to implement the HP office system best filling those needs. 'Li UP In the ~rv1ce's analysis phase. a Hewlett-Packard suppon representa- ti ve works wi th the business to develop obJecuves and determine requirements. Next. the organ1zation·s team and its management get guidance from Hewlett-Packard in identifyi ng major steps to get the system working. In the final phase. the teams rev1ev. duttes. find the best order for tasks and set up project-review points for the 'anous software modules. Teach- mg the bus mess how to use the system 1s incl uded. as are regular v1s11s and a formal review. .. Setting up an office system 1s an important business dcc1S1on. To make the new system a success, you have to have a clear set of objecuves. a realistic plan for achieving them and the resources to carry them out," HP product manager Patnc1a C. Wilcox said. ··w 11h HP Office-Assist. customers get the benefit of our expenencc to help m implementing their own office systems," she added. The HP Office-Assist package 1s modular. so 1ndi v1dual sections or- dered range in pnce from $3000 to $1 2.000. "When you start calculating wasted time and unnecessary steps during implementation without this kjnd of service, there 1s no quesuon that HP Office-Assist can offer real financial benefits for typical business cus- tomers." Wilcox said. Ha11J11Jond sets bond sale Com·munication eVient Newport Beach-based Hammond GNMA Securities Corporation an- nounced 1ha1 11 has filed a shelf registration s1a1ement under Rule 41 5 ""•th the Secun11es and Exchange Com m1ss1on today covenng up to $100 m1ll1 o n o f (,NM .\-collaterahzed bonds. The bonds \A.Ill be issued 1n !>ertC~ and sold th rough Kidder. Peabod~ & Co. Inc and Donaldson. LuOu n & Jenre11c. Watson to lead club Walt D1 sne) Pro- ductions Chairman Ra)- mond L. Watson has been named president of the UC' Irvine Chancellor's Club for 1984. The Chancellor's Club 1s a 167-member group of prominent community members who help the campus through fananc1al support and guidance on un1 vers1ty issues. The club also sponsors an annual honors scholarship pro- gram for outstanding high school seniors planning to attend UCI. Watson. of Newport Beach. 1s a board member of Pacific Mutual Life In- surance Co. planned for bankers Proceeds from the proposed sale will be lent to partic1patmg finan~ companies affiliated with home- builders in C'ahfom1a, Arizona. Ne· vada and Hawa11. The lmPICt of br9nOh ololfn91t, mergen and ecqulllttaf • •• mnong the toplce to be explored• the ftrlt netlOnel oommunleatk>nt com.r.a for benkert, to be held May M fn S., Diego. PerUc:IPMtt Witt be publlc rec.ttonee.xecuttvee In ttMnCe ~bM for corporate communk:atlona, Investor reeattont, gowmment relatk>na. conMKMr educatfon, ~ communtcattona end media f1llatlone. 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Onto the growing heap of fact and opinion generated by the decline of public education, we add the following tidbit: In a letter to the editor, a Newport Beach woman who claims to have long experience teaching in public schools expressed the opinion that education is plagued by disorganiza- tion, misa11ocation of tax money and a near-total absence of creative teaching methods. "We don't need any more money," she wrote. "we will simply continue to waste more with the same laxidas1cal (sp!) attitudes." .. That's right, "laxidasical (sp!)." It is not a typographical error. It is a grievous grammatical error, but an enlightening one. Once -long ago, apparently -teachers preached to their pupils, ·•rf you don't know how to spell it. look it up in the dictionary ... For the edification of our letter-writing teacher, a dictionary is a book of alphabetically listed words in a language, with definitions, etymolo~ies, pronunciations and other information. It's often a thick, hard-covered book. It's often found in classroo ms. If our teacher, whose name we will withhold to spare her unnecessary embarrassment, saw one, we think she would recognize it. Ironically, this teacher's lackadaisical (correct spelling) attitude toward grammar is one of the factors contributing to the decline of public education. If she knowingly misspells words -the .. (sp!)" indicates she was aware of her failing where this word is concerned -can we expect her to teach our children that spelling matters? If she has such a casual approach to spelling, can we expect her to have a more vibrant interest in arithmetic or history? And if this teacher is going to forget her basic lessons the minute she walks out of the classroom. can we expect her pupils to remember? God, Cornelison differ on attitude toward gays To the Editor: h is with great moral conv1ct1on that I urge the Reverand Robert L Cornelison (Dally Pilot. March I 3) to go to God's word. the Bible. to find out the truth about .. his or her sexual choice." The Re\ erend states ''homosex- uaht> 1s not an 'abom1na11on' or ·unnatural' in the eyes of God ... But what does God say~ Get yourself a King James version or a Living Bible or any complete translation you wish. Let's start with Leviticus Chapter 18 Verse 22 where God has been talking to Moses. God tells him to tell the people "Thou shall not be with mankind as wt th womankind. 1t 1s an 'abomination"' (IUV). Living Bible says Lev 18:22 "Homosexuality 1s absolutely forbidden, 1t is an enormous sin." Then go to Leviti~us 20 verse 13 "if a man lies with a man as he lieth with a woman both of them have com- mitted an 'abomination"' (KJV). There's that word again. If you don't believe the Old Testament is relative today. let's sec what the New Testament says; turn to Romans Chap. I verse 18. "The wrath of God is revealed against all ungodliness and unnghteousness." .\s we read on we see what God considers ungodliness and un- nghteousness <.nd among the listing homosexuaht) 1s vel) clear in Romans Chap. I verse 26. God let go of the people and the people did evil things "c\en 11.omen turned against God's ·natural' plan for them and indulged 1n sex sin w1th each other." L1"ing Bible. Verse 27 states: "And 1he men. instead of having a normaJ sex relationship with women, burned with lust for each other. men doing shameful 1h10gs w1th other men." And verse 32 (KJV): ''Who knowing the Judgement of God. they that commit such things are worthy of death." Now I am not a reverend or a Bible scholar, but I'd say God has some pretty strong feelings on this subject. And as we have seen. according to God's words you ha ve obviously been misguided in your thinking. I. too. believe that "homosexuals have equal claim with Christians to the love and concern of our re- dempuve society" and if each one "chooses" he or she too can be redeemed' M.P TERICH Fountain Valle)' Cornelison misquoted God To the Editor: In answer to the letter wntten by Reverend Cornel ison (Dally Pilot. March 13} concerning the homosex- ual ng.hts bill. may I point out that homosexuals because of his or her sexual choice are certainly an abomination. unnatural and im- moral in the eyes of God. We find written in the Old Testament "Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind: it is abomination" Leviticus 18:22 and "lfa man lie with mankjnd as wi1h womankind, both of them have committed an abomina- tion: they shall sure!} be put to death. their blood shall be upon them " Leviticus 20: 13. We also find in the New Testament in the book of Romans Chapter I, verses 24 through 32 that "homosex- uality for both men and women 1s unnatural and immoral and that they who commit such things are worthy of death." As Chnsuans we are told to love one another so I do believt' we are to love homosexual people. but we should not be approving of their sin . In the book of Ephesians Chapter 5 we are told "to have no fellowship with the unfrunful works of darkness but rather reprove them." .'\s a business owner I obJect to being told by the government 1hat I must hire homosexuals. 1 hope that the Reverend Comt'lison will talte the ume to read his Bible and see what God's \ 1ews of homosexuality truly are LUANNE BERRY Costa Mesa Pilot welcomes readers' commen:ts ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. lchwarta HI , ........... ChurOoweffbJ (d!IOt_A.....,. to the l'IAllttMt J L---~~~--~~~~/ ____,__ • ' ·'As a busJness owner I object o being told by the government that I must hire homosexuals. • • 'fiQ .. rSr . -u t lvtiCE ~EESE 'Sport rape' condoned by too many Americans RICHARD COHEN WASHINGTON -With one eye on the presidential race. I tried to keep the other on the rape trial in Fall River. Mass. That's the one in which two men were found guilty of gang rapmga woman who maintains she staggered into a bar for cigarettes and a dnnk and walked out sexually molested. Four other men are charged with the same crime. The question I kee p asking myself is this: What sort of men are these anywa y? 1 ask it knowing that there isa chance the remaining four men will be exonerated. that the woman is I> mg. that she reall) did consent. J ask It because what these men did diminishes and insults all men. Thequ1ck answer tom} question 1s that the denizens ofB1g Dan's bar were Portugese immigrants and that is supposed to mean that they are some sort of exotics with different sexual mores. But that's too pat an answer. What happened in Big Dan's bar is really as American as ... well, apple pie. Men whose American bona fides are unquestionable do this sort ofthingall the lime. Take, for example. what happened at the Uni versity of Pennsylvama more than a year ago. There, a group offratemtty men had sex with a c~d who was nearly comatose from drugs and booze. These were Ivy Leaguers. but when the young lady cried rape, they, like the men at Big Dan's, could hardly believe their ears. As with the Big Dan's incident, there were all kinds of questions about consent and the woman's character. And as in the Big Dan incident. It onl y dawned on the men afterwards that what they had done could be construed as rape. All the ume, they thought they were doing something else. Just exactly what this something else is, is hard to say. There is a category of rape yo u could call sports rape.Unlike the bop 'em over the head vancty of rapist. the sports ,., .......... Police In Fall River. Mau., quell a dlaturbance after two men were found iunty of raptni a woman on a barroom pool table. rapist does not run from his crime. Indeed. he commits it before others and then hangs around, waiting. I suppose, for applause. This is sup- posed to be fun. a rite of passage, something you do to show that you 're manly when, of course, it is the furthest thing from it-a parody of manliness. But even ifconsent is present. there is still something repugnant about the whole business. What happened at Big Dan's or at Penn can not 10 any way be considered sex. There 1s no th mg sensual about tt. nothing erotic. It can not be associated in any way with love, either. Indeed, the animating force here is hostility, that and fear-a fear ofand hostility towards women. So what was on trial in fall River is not only a crime. but a male ethic. It is one in which rage towards women is expressed eitherin rape or something akin to it and instead ofit being recognized for what it is, it is either accepted or applauded by lots of other men. It is, however, a kissing cousin to lynching, another cowardly act in which fear(ofblacks) masquerades as courage. In Fall River. lawyers did what lawyers do and since the crime in question was rape, more power to them. But fortherest ofus. the arguments of defense lawyers are so mu~~ n i t-p1~king. Not only a legal but a spintual cnme has been committed. ~nd maybe the most ~sgusting thing 1s that lots of men believe the latter is not a crime at aJI. Rlcllard Coll~o 11•1yal ,1e4 colamlU1t. LUAl'flU BERRY Coeta lleea SIDIEY HARRIS Doctors' smugness cures no ailments Profession ignores errors it perpetuated It's not the medical competence of doctors 1hat I question as much as I resent their professional smugness. Of all the swelled heads in our society. 1 think that movie stars and athletes take a back scat to the medical practitioners. Just as one example, consider their recent turnaround on the X-ray examination. For years in the past, they would poob-poob my family's objections to routine X-ray exams, dismissing them with the airy remark that "you get more radiation walking down a street in the summertime." Indeed. even dentists partook of this nonchalance toward the possible ill effects of radiation. It was only when my wife insisted upon it that a dentist (with a resigned sigh) would unpack a leather j·acket from bis bottom drawer, as i be were humor- ing a mild lunatic. -Nowadays, of course, there is a far different. auitude in the clinics and offices. The X-ray Is regarded with great suspicion, and used only when a specific condition is suspected, and not as a promiscuous tool for random diagnos1s. The "lunatics" have proved to be more prudent and far-siJhted than the professionals. This transition would be tolerable. were it not that the doctors now assume just as lofty an attitude about their newfound knowledge. assuring patients that they will not subject them to any unnecessary risks - iJnoring the embarrassing fact that for the past 30 years. the medical profession had been remiss, while the balky pauents had been rig.ht on target. More recently, doctors have begun to recognize the efficacy of vitamins in such matters as the prevention of cancer, and arc now recommending Vitamin A and beta<arotene as diet supplements to guard against lung cancer and other fonns of carcinoma. Until this, the "vitamin nuts" were laughed at or shrugged off by most members of the medical cstablisb- men t, who insisted that a "well-balanced diet" was all the average person needed -as if one person in a dozen really consumed this ideal diet. You may have heard the story of the brain surgeon wbo died in the operating room and ascended to heaven still in bis mask and gown. St. Peter greeted him. and said, "You'll have to change to a white robe; we don't allow anyone to wear civvies here." The surgeon changed, came out, and observed a figure striding down the hall in mask and gown. "Who is that?" he asked. "Oh," St. Peter replied, ''That's God. About once a week he likes to dress up and play Doctor." SUMy Hurl1 11 • 1yadlc•te4 col•JD11&t. Helionetics stockholder linked to conflict WASHINGTON-A moon- lighting Energy Depanment offk1al has had close financial dealings with two companies that have received contracts from his office. DO E's inspector general has investigate<! the apparent con flict. but the official 1s still on the Job. Wilham E. Richards 1s head of DOE'soceanenergydivision. lt awards contracts to firms that study the technical and marketing aspects of drawing energy from the ocean. Solar America Inc., an energy consulting firm. has won a $45,856 contract that was approved by Rich- ards' office. Yetdunng the same period. Richards' own consulting firm was n~otiating a contract with Solar Amenca. The Richards firm is Pegasus TradinsCo. He is ~idcnt. board chairman and m-.,ority stockholder. Documents reviewed by my as- sociate John Dillon show that Pegasus sold Solar America a concept for a remote-control, pilotless aircraft JACK AteDERSOI known as M2RDJS. According to the September 1981 contract, Richards' firm was to be paid when Solar Amcric~ landed a defense contract based on the device. Apparently the M2RDJS sold: A May 1982 invoice shows that Richards billed Solar America for SS,000. The IG also investi&1ted Richards' ownership of stock in Helionetics Inc .. an Irvine company spcc:ializing in laserdevelopment. About 70 percent of 1l$ business is with the aovcmment. Richlrds boupt bis Helionct1cs stock at about the time his aovem· ment office awarded the company a contract for $80.000 to design a laser defouling system for ocean-energy generators. Though the Helionetics proposal called for the contract to expand to $600.000 by 1983. a company spokesman said the actual award was for one year only and $80.000. Helioneticsstock isa hot over-the<aunter issue. Its price has cli m bc<1 to around S 20 a share since its first public offerina in 1981 . Accord1 ng to a stock purchase agree- ment obtained by my associate, Richards bought S,OOOsbamof Helionetics in October 1982. He paid St asbare. The Helionetics stock is not listed in Richards' confidential financial disclosure statement-because the 0W'nerofrt00rd is PeosusTradina Co., Richards' consultina finn. Richards tw refused to answer many of the questions I submitted to himJ.~tinaonly, ••1 have no conuicts whatsoever." A spokesman for the Enersy Department's inspec> tor general said the results of the Richards investigation had been sent to the general counsel's office "and back to management for corrective action." Footnote: Richards isn't the only well-connected holderofHelionellcs stock. Major stockholders and direc- tors oft he company include Adm. Thomas Hayward, formcrcbiefof ( naval operations; William Simon. former Treasury Secre ; and Ed- ward Teller, the physk~own as "lhc father of the hydrolen bomb." Teller has been a key R.eqan administration adviser and a 1trona advocate of the president's "Saar Wan" plan foralaser-baseddefen1e apinst incomina nuclear miuilea. Helionetic::s is in the va.quard oflaset research and already bas contracts with the Navy and the Defense Advanced Research ProductsApnc:y to develop laser systems. Jat* .....,.,..& a •ptllftWI cwl•IUJ•t. Love boats weigh anchor for Kuril Islands Thousands of women work the fish cannen~ on the Soviet's Kuril Island$. Few men IJve there. ()c. cas1onally. when men from the main· land show up. they're bombarded wtth invltataonal sianals -winkina eyes. beckoninahand~ broadsrinson nodd1na faces. fin,enipsdn the brtlit and hula hip ayrauons. Some women reveal themselves co~Jy from behind rocks. Ollrers step ri&ht up to MY they know a place. When the men wander off alone, they're followed, even iurrounded They're s-ued and peued. Yes, sir. it's awful. For tlcket 1nfonnat1on, 1ec your tnvet -.ent. It wu a 19th oentul")' American rmauratcur called Keary Manina who pve us that we!J~ oock&ail. His name be:lonp on the list of web famous fellows as Dr. Jmef.h Oui1Jo11n and Cot. Henry Shrapnt . \ When in Benpolt. don't fo11tt to order a fish milkshake. Such ii available lbere. In Dayton. Ohio. ye>U can employ Wead Lawn Scrvia. • . . COAST . Mans1'bn mirrors majestic viewr Comp,ementary landacaplng eztenda the indoor/ outdoor theme the own en wanted. Crepe myrtle tree from entry garden ez. tend• with the mualve atone plllan and open beam work into thla tblrd-atory view of Gary Smith home in San Juan Capiatrano. By SUSAN MONAHAN Dllr""Cef•• ........ The hilltop house in San Juan Capistrano is a harmonious blend of paradoxes. Ifs la,.e-26 rooms arid three stories-without bcinJ ponderous. There is noobviousdiv1s1on between rooms. yet each room is distinct and there is plenty of privacy. h's rustic and it's contemporary and 1hetwo~tylesdon'tclash. These combinations arc not the result of a happy accident. Gary and Helen Smith had some definite ideas about what they wanted in a home and "when we couldn't find the house we wanted. we bought the property and started to build:· said Smith. . While they didn't literally put stone on stone. there is "more than 500 tons of river rock (in the house) that was handpicked by my family ... said Smith. The rock. used both inside and outside. is onJy one example ofhow the surroundings have been incorporated into the structure. The extensive use of glass-1n the floor-to-<:eiling windows. the skylights. the glass enclosed entryway- ensures that not an eyeful o(the views of oceans. mountains and canyons will be overlooked. This indoor/outdoor theme is especially evident in the entryway /garden room. where a tall crepe myrtle tree is the central idea. A jacuzzi at the entrance feeds into the outdoor pool and on the grounds there are more than l 00 trees and lots more water. The pond. waterfalls and riverbed came with the territory. but Smith recalled that "Helen and I made a deal. She had the ti nal say on the inside of the house. I had the final say on the outside landscaping." They agreed on the essentials. at any rate. "We knew that we wanted to use a lot of wood and glass and rocks," she said. And they found an architect whose ideas dovetailed with their own. ··1 do like to work with natural materials," said Newport Beach architect Edward Gidc\ings, who special- izes in large custom homes that have bcco featured in Architectural Digest and Orange County magazine. He considers a house "an architectural. sculptural solution to the client's requirements.·• The Smiths wanted a big house. so Giddings used massive materials. Hand distressed oak is prominent throughout the interior and of course the nver rocks are huge. "You ha veto look carefully at scale ... youcan take a large room and by using large stones. large bcarns ... thc room 1s still large but everything is in proportion. Glass serves as a good counterpoint to the other materials. It doesn't look out of keeping; the house docsn 't look like a large birdcage.·· Prepare vegetables with care and flq.ir Much of the spaciousness effect. said Giddings. comes from the zonmgofthe rooms which tend to flow from the central atnum. Rooms wnh complementary functions feed mto one another ... yet with a distinct visual stoppage'' which separates them. he sajd. . The zoning also created areas of~lus1on ... You don·t want to put parents ne"\t toch ildren and vice versa." The Smiths have five children at home. ran11ng in age from 12 to 22. whose hfestylesaccount for some of the features of the house. Vegetables. both raw and properly cooked. are among the "protective" foods and should rep- resent at least three-fifths of the diet. PILAR WAYNE These foodsnot llllllllllllllllllllll• onl)' contribute vit- amins and minerals to our well-being. but also add bulk. an essential for proper body functioning. Vegetables add variety. color. fla vor and texture to the diet. Vegetables can be described as amazing foods. They help maintain the alkaline reserve of the body. One pound ofboiled new potatoes gives you almost as much fiber as whole wheat bread plus a full day's allotment of vitamin C. One medium-sized white potato has 80 calories (no more than a medium-sized apple) and is more easily digested than any other vegetable. Your usual half-cup serving of most vegetables has only about 50 calories while starchier foods have twice as much. Vitamin C is so abundant in red and green peppers (four times the amount found in oranges). Research by scientists indicates onions are valuab!e preventative medicine in the treatment of atherosclerosis PAPARAZZI and high blood pressure. They are nch in calcium. phosphorus. potassium. vitamin A and contain strong germ-killing biochemicals. Low in sodium and low In calories they are also a mild natural diuretic. Dandelion greens have more vitamin A than carrots. more iron than beefsteak and nearly as much calcium as milk. All green leafy vegetables are rich in nature's conng element. chlorophyll. as well as vnamins and minerals. They are excellent foods to add light. porous bulk to the diet. To a generation of Americans. vegetables have been a colorless. unappetizing and uninteresting food but when cooked with herbs and a little imagination vegetables become a delightful and healthful experience. CARROTS GLAZED WITH HONEY 6 carrots. halved t table1poons diet margarine t tablespoons honey 11, tablespoon grated orange rind Dasb of nutmeg Wash carrots thoroushly: cut in half. Cook until tender in the smallest possible amount of water. Allow to drain. Blend the honey. margarine. orange rind and nutmeg in a saucepan. Bnng to a boil, then add the carrots and continue to simmer for a few minutes. Serves 3. Geor•ia Jacobe, left, Beverly Diehl and daUChter·ln-law Dlane Diehl aaw 'Salute.' BIG APPLE A LA MODE SCR guilds off er salutes to Broadway, spring styles It was a scene from the streets of New Y orlc, played out on the South Coast Repenory stage, when members of the five auilds supponing the theater gathered for a preview of spring and sum mer fashions modeled against a backdrop featuring the Big Apple's skyline. S.IU Ga tea and Slterry Ro11, wa ya and means co-chairmen, said somcoftheevenfs$7,000procecds arc btina used to underwrite some of the costs of .. Satly and Marsha,'' the play in production at SCR tbrou&h Sunday. Playwri&Jlt SfbUI• Pearsoa was a special aucst at the fashion show presented by Bullock's at South Coast Plaza. Uu lvuovtn woo the day's P.&nd prize, a SSOO hopping spree at Bullock's, and uc.kets were drawn by SCR actresses MartlMi McFarlud and Aul 1.Aq to the music of the Pacific Pops Ensemble's medley of Broadway howtunc • ' . /. ,, ,,. South county people among some 520 guests included s .... Arusberg, ltatlay am, Darlene Gerten. Slaaroa Henwood, ltatlly Kllgallea, Mary Dell Lucas and Abby Mead. Committee members aiding the "Salute lo Broad- way" fashion show co-chairmen, were M ... Mattia, MJclaeUe Aro.Ddick, Marty Hut, R•tll Goelet, Linda Bouccl, Barbara JolaasOll, Datri Estes, Marleae Hermes, Aaaa Rada Wlenema, Barbara Marray and Joyce Jastlce. -• • • S&acy Au SmJtll the daupter of Olona Carlsoa and RlclaardSmltll ofNcwpon Beach, was initiated recently into Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at UCLA. A 1981 graduateofCoronadel MarHi&hSchool. Stacy attended Ora nae Coast College before transferrina to UCLA, where she plans to m~or in political science. In plcd&ina Kappe Alpha Theta, Stacy is followina in the footsteps of her stepmother, Gall, who isan alumna of the UCLA sorority. ~· .. Paparazzi is written by Daily Pi/or ry/e Editor Melinda Huddlesron. --v BAKED TOMATOES WITH ONIONS 15 1reen onJon1 6 ripe tomatoes Vegetable salt seasoning, to taste % tablespoons brown sugar a,;, cup whole wbeat bread crumbs t tablespoons cllet marprlne Cut the green o nions into small circlets. using tops as far as they are tender. C ut tomatoes into small sections: combine onions. tomatoes. vegetable salt seasoning. and sugar in buttered casserole. Spnnkle with whole wheat bread crumbs and top with marganne. Bake about 20 minutes1n a slow oven. Serves 6. SQUASH DELIGHT 1 'fl pounds summer or zucchini squash 21argetomatoea,cbopped 'fl teaspoon dill seed 1 large onion, chopped Cut and mix ingredients. Steam until tender in a httle water. Serves 6. Pilar Wayae ls a Newport Beacb resideat aad autbor of "Pilar Wa.J'De's Favorite aad Fabulous Reclpe1. "Sead questloas to Pilar Wayne, c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa lt6t6. Theden has a full soda fountain. while thesitung room contains a built-in wet bar. The recordfog studio is right next to the office. but it's soundproof. so "they can make all the noise the} want without disturbing us." said Mrs.Smith. The bedrooms. too. reflect occupants' interests. Holli. 20. 1san artist. so her bedroom leads 1ntoa small studio. When you consider some oft he other amen i tics - nine bathrooms.a sauna and a hvmgroom that doubles as a screening room -you might conclude that the Smiths have no reason to ever leave home. Nonetheless. this is j ust what they are planning to do. The house is on the market and despite the slightly sub-$4.4 million asking pnce, agent Russ Karlen of Western Estates Realty. Newport Beach, says there has been a great deal of interest in it. Smith owns six two and a half-acre parcels in the area. wh 1ch is called Verde San Juan Estates. and he would like to see them become the sites of exclusive homesteads. "We're trying to influence the environment, .. he ex- plained. One of the homes he plans to create will be for his own family. "We want to start from the ground up again ... to me. it's as exciting to be planning and building your house as 1t 1s fo live in It." Maureen Coleman, Nancy Adama, Michelle Wanprg and Barbara Sandenon chatted. .. ........... '--..... allow. R89ldent actnm llartlaa llcl'uiu. belped draw for ~tJ prbea. • , Or1ng11 Cout DAILV PILOT/Wedneeday, March 21, 1934 ANN LAllDEIS • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wat<>Mofth91!who Without SWf!dlHlQ llH· p11Cf' '~~&-.f/r BEATS THE COST OF SPORTS SHOES EVERY DAY. f,, 'n '28 7 ;> I Jpwr <irl Blv<l H ,111ing1on BP<Kh '"16.? Bttach Blvd Fashion f ahrics and o ther thing .FACTORY SURPLUS Open to the Public ... .I STORE HOURI! Monday throUOh Friday 10'.30 am -1:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am • 4:00 pm r OJ lf'rl()n :-'44'1 Bred Bl~d ~) L !J I VIS4' ~ & PetrtcJa-8adlerluad Cbnst Church by the Sea in Newpon Beach was the seuina for the March l 7 weddina of Brooke Ann Sutherland and Tom Robert Petrich. The bnde, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Donald McKay Sutherland of Costa Mesa, wore her mother's bndal gown of ivory peau de sole. Sprays of point de Lyons lace hW'lighted by opalescent se-quins and circlets of pearls centered with tiny crystal prism drops covered the bod· ice and were scattered on the full skJrt and cathedral train. She was attended by Mrs. L:...=:_ __ ....;;:almlll Samuel Anthony Marich, Brooke Pet Mrs. Scott McKay Sutherland, Janis Annette Smith and Mrs. Thomas John Bonetto Jr. The bride is a graduate of Estancia High School and U.S. International University, San Dieao. and was a National Charity League Newport Chapter debutante. The bridegroom, the son of retired Navy Cmd r. and Mrs. Frank Petrich of San Di~o. is a graduate of San Diego State, ~here he was affiliated with Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Samuel Anthony March, Scott McKay Sutherland Louis Lubo Pechi and Thomas John Bonetto Jr. served as ushers. A buffet luncheon reception at the Balboa Pavilion followed the ceremony and was attended by 200 s.uests. After a wedding trip to Mexico, the couple will live at 81$ Bear Lake where she is second grade teacher at Maple Hill School and he teaches math and physical education at the Big Bear Middle School. . ENGAGEMENTS Sevenon-Parker The engagement of Kathleen Ann Severson of Newport Beach and William Dean Parker of Costa Mesa was announced at a family dinner party on March 16. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers A. Severson of Newport Beach. is a graduate of Corona del Mar hiP' school and attended Orange Coast College and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her future bndegroom 1s the son of Mrs. Francis F. Parker of Irvine and the late Mr. Parker. He attended Hmsdale Township High School and Michigan State University at East LansinJ. An October wcddin(\ 1s planned in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church an Newport Beach. Morrell-Lofiln Frank and Marcia Morrell of Huntington Beach have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Jen nifer, to Lt. (j.g.) Paul H. Lofli n Jr. of Beckley, West Va. The bride-elect is a graduate of Edison High School and attended Golden West College ID Huntington Beach. She will rec1eve a R.N. degree ID June. The future bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Loflin of Beckley. He attended Marshall University in West Virginia and graduated from Officers' Ca ndidate School an Octtober 1980. A June 23 wedding is planned in St. James' EpiscopaJ Church in Newport Beach. Olaen-Evera A November weddtng tn Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church m Newport Beach 1s planned for Mary C. Olsen of Corona del Mar and Scan W. Evers of Orange. A graduate of Dana Hills High School. the bride-to-be IMMEDIATE CASH GOLD, DIAMONDS and VALUAILIS WI. IUILI JEWELERS 873-o3&5 3118 Newport Blvd. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTHY, INC. .... ~ ........ .-t1 ..... 1922 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA -548 1156 Live Lions Orfeo's African Lion Show entertains you at Huntington Center March 21 thru 25. weekdays 2 pm & 7:30 pm. Sat & Sun at 1 & 3 pm . Plus your instant photos with cub lions daily during mall hours COSTA MEIA 743 BAKER STREET One Block Wnt of BrlatoJ (714) 957-1214 I TONIGHT'S TV I - Ladlam-Moyer Heidi Anne Moyer and John W. Latham Jr. of Hu.nlioaton Beach excbaoaed weddina vows in Newport Harbor Lutheran Church on March 3. The bride, dau&hter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tyaon Moyer Jr. of Huntinaton Beach. andu.aaed from Huntinaton Beach Hip School and attended UC Irvine and Oolden Wes1 Colleae. She JS employed by the Huntinaton Beach Sign Co. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Latham Sr. of Covina. He is a araduate of RoyaJ Oak Hiih School and 'atteoded Oranae Codt Colleae. He is employed by Crockett Container. After a wedding trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the couple plan to make theU' home in Huntinaton Beach. Dock-Rlrko Cathy L. Hirko of Huntington Beach and V. Thomas Dock of Los Angeles exchanged wcddiDi vows in La Venta, Palos Verdes on Feb. 11. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Hirko of Huntington Beach. She is a graduate of Marina High School and the University of Southern California. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Dock of Duluth, Minn. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado. Brothers of both the bnde and groom were attendants for the ceremony and l SO guests attended a reception at La Venta following the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple will make their home in Los Angeles. where he is employed by USC and she works for Hughes Helicopter. is now attending Orange Coast College. She 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Olsen of Corona del Mar. Her future bridegroom is the son of Herbert Evers and Bobbie Evers-Hayes of Newport Beach. He is a graduate of Orange High School and is currently a student at Orange Coast College. Llvingaton-McKay Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Livingston of Laguna Beach have announced the e9gagement of their daughter, Lori Livingston of Irvine, to Joe McKay of Pasadena. The bride-elect is a graduate of Arcadia Hi&h School and UCLA. Her fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKay of Pasadena, is a graduate of LaSalle High School and use. An Aug. 25 wedding is planned in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach. Severson-Parker The engagement of Kathleen Ann Severson of Newport Beach and William Dean Parker of Costa Mesa was announced at a family dinner party on March 16. The bridc~lect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers A. Severson of Newport Beach, is a graduate of Corona del Mar hiP' school and attended Orange Coast Colleac and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her future bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Francis F. Parker of Irvi ne and the late Mr. Parker. He attended Hinsdale Township High School and Michigan State Un1vers1ty at East Lansing. An October wcddin(\ is planned tn Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church ID Newport Beach. -t:00-8 (I) MOVIE U 'h "Baca Rolds (1981) Sally Fle6d. Tommy L• Jones 8 QI THE FACTS Of LIFE G9DYNAS1Y GNEWS ewewGIW'AH '9 ORAHD OPENING Of THE NIW&il~Of COMMEACE CD MOW * t "The Belsy" ( 197 81 Laurence OIMet. Rober1 Ouvlll. -•JO-• CB NIGHT COUAT (!)MOW H 'A "Tht Hlwlillne" (1970) Chatt- ton Heaton, Geraldine Ctlec>lln. I OU> ENOUGH TO DO TM HORSEAACINO CID NOT NECES8AAM. Y THE MOYES -10:00-• 8 JOHNNY CAASOH'S OAEATEST PRACTICAL JOKES 11= D JOKER'S WllD I ~ £HOUGH TOOOTME A0U.ER DElllY MOVIE tt~ "High Rold To China'' (19831 Tom Sellclc, a.. Armstrong. ®MOW tt "O'Hlfl'I Wiie" (1982) Edwlrd A1Mt. Mltlltt1 Hartl9y. -10:30- " TIC T /IC OOUOH • INDEflSC>ENT NETWOM Ntw8 G INTEANATIONAl £DnlOH (Q)MOVIE *'~ "Flohtl119 Bad!" (1982) Tom Sllerrttt. Pitt! Lupone (I) IDT Of llZAIWQ -11:00- ••Cl)dl alNEWS TAXI AOWAH & MARTIN'S LAUQH.IN w·A·s·H TOfl40VU08 JACKIE GLfMON DOtVAHDYKE MOYIE • *'A "Thi Dorm Tha1 Orlpped Blood" (19821 Launt ~y. $t• *Sldlt. (%)MOY9! **~ ''Wlthoul A Tr.C." (1M31 Kltl NlllOln. JllCld Hlrtetl. -11:IO-~~ ~DE , a., ... flOHT\M jJ llNOt "'-NOtm IUNK8'8 PUCE ITmrt '11 IAN AWOIOO LATllllHT~ 1'0CWI ONLOCATOC -H:IO-(C)ICNIW.I -12:00- •MJM>Hm)t()()Q( "''""' l!ONHOU.YWOOO cw rm llJB l.aNf NITWOM • MCICI OF 1"I flOHT ~~ McMIJll 1· (1970) IMI .... Brodi,... -tttt-!.~WwmtO.W> 1~--ALNt UMOW * * \; "Dr Goldloot And The 8*tnt Maclune" (1965) Vincent Price. Frankie Avalon. Cf) AOWAH & MARTIH'S LAUGH-lH ., LOVE. AMEAICAH STYLE I ART Of BENl HUMAN AOCKON MOVIE H \; "Eating Raoul" (19821 PIUI Bartel. Mwy WO(O(t(N -12:36- ®MOW * t 'h "True Confeellonl" (1981) Robert DI Niro. Robert Ouvelt . -12:40-8 (I) MOW .. "C<Mlr Glrll" (1977) Comella Shltpe. Jayne Klnnldy -tHO-~MOVIE U "Left Do It Again" (1975) Sid· ney POltllr, 811 Colby. -1:00- I I Revving ~p Betty Thoma•, the new .. Sar&e.. on "Hill Street Bluea. •' preparea for a practice run ln preparation for the Toyota Pro-Celebrity Race March 31. da.rtnc which •he 'll race throuch the atreeta of Loni Beach. Spurned f an g ot Brynner's shoes? BALTIMORE (AP)-An $850 paar of shoes owned by actor Yul Brynner were stolen from a Japanese restaurant. and police believe they might have been taken by an autograph seeker spumed by Brynner. Brynner. appeanng in Baltimore an "The King and I," was ha ving dinner wath has wife Sunday at the Shogun restaurant, where patrons follow the traditaonal Japanese practtce ofremovang their shoes before cntenng the dining area. A woman entered their private booth as they walled 10 be served and sought an autograph fro m Brynner. sard police spokeswoman Marlene Zablcski. "Mr. Brynner refused. and the woman left, apparent- 1> with his shoes." Zableski said. although no one saw the woman iake the black leather shoes. "Shonly after that. the hostess was prepanng to serve the Brynners their dinner when the hostess noticed that Mr. Brynner's !,hoes were missing," Zableski said. The music. is on his slda PG ~ A~l.P!!.~ ... . -..... p;-~ .. -- NOW PLAYING tllU fOUllTIWll VllUIV Minn 8ru Plu • '"'""'" S:>9~ 'l6J •'JO' COITUIUA lfMlll (O•llOS Ml'bO' '"" ra .. 1•01 w,,..oOli!QC 631~1 c;.,,.,,,, • COITA lfflA ~·OM~ (O..l•Oi LMJ4111A llACH low•~1t l••orf\ Se.I• C..On• IS• 418' t91 Ill I .,,.....to(;C;."'1't••· .. ,-........... DE BR A \\. I ;'\! C, L R MIKE'S _MU RDER _ I h1 Ill\ •h n 1 h.tl I, .I h• r Ull•'·' \\ •rl.t "' "" ,, .l,l•I. ,1,.,,~, r AHNEii 639·8770 SYUFY STADIUM OR IN COSTA MESA 751 ·4184 EDWARDS TOWN CENTER LA MAHA 21J.691 0633 AMC FASHION SQUARE •UIOllVIUO lmlLD!m ---"°"'" E ow1rot MlSS~l!I •••JO AIWlllM M;ill 4~ 62Xl PJ<11< ' ""-"' •Olllolt8t Or•vt I<' 879-!lll60 c->t SAlflA Fl SPflMGa 1534 2$SJ SAO LI Mw»a ~ ,. •WUT•lllll ~33014 lct•llOIC"lf"" WllTMIUTlll -,.,HI Pac•t< s Hi w~ 89• 3935 Or~"' 891 MISSIOM VIEJO 830·6991 EDWARDS VIEJO TWIN OIAMltE 634\553 SYUFY C~NTER WESTMIMSTEI 89 l ·3935 EDWARDS CINEMA WEST NOW PLAY/NO Or~ Coast DAILY PILOTIWednMda)'. Mltdt 21. 1914 INT ER MI SS IO N Political drama revived You can almost ------------------------- set your calendar by Gore Vidal's "The Best Man." Every T prcs1den11al election 01 year. at seems, some . theater or other re-T vivcs this literate ITU$ drama about two ••••••••••••• candidates seeking the nomination at their pan y's convention. And Vidal, who's done a httle politicking himself. hasn't allowed his play (which msp1red the Henry Fonda-Cliff Robenson movie of a few decades aao) to grow stale. The author periodically updates his sen pt, and the version currently on stage at the We.tminster Community Theater transpires for the most pan in the here and now. Vidal's aniagonasts are a balanced pair -one observes strict political scruples but as deficient in personal morality. while the other's pnorit1es arc exactly reversed; he docsn 't drink. smoke or play around. but he'd walk over his grandmother to wan. One ma y draw one's own conclusions as to which "rea1·· poht1titos these two wer(' modeled aOer. • JAMES GARNER "TANK" NOW PLAYING toslAlll(IA fOUlllAlll YAUEY OIWIOl (¢111111'0\ C,.,,,.., C.t"''' 91'!4141 Eaw1101 ,...,,,..,, v.-,., C•tr c...i .. 831 1500 ~)" ~" COllA MllA U MAIM OIWIQI (O•l'Ol I-~·· 7~1 '18' AN<. '""'°" Sow•• Suoou., Or... "" WU'TWl'IU •1 OtiJ:) &l9 8110 UA - ll fOllO Ea..1101~• !1815811() MIUIOll WIUO ~ (0..-1.1.JSIOI' ..., __ VrtJO Mll ~6210 -·--~ WEDNESDAY IS BARGAIN NIGHT ALL $ SEATS TOM SELLECK LA~SSITER 6 30, 10 30 BROOKE SHIELDS "SAHARA" (PO) 8 30 "SOLE SURVIVOR" (R) 8·50 silent Scream IBl 7 10. 10 25 * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * Borgorn Matinees! ftJ~AMlfi'.•l4 J '~~O ~ MONOAV Th1w SAlUllOAY FACVlTYo1C ANOUWQOO "Foonoosr <"> 11 DCllV smllo 1ll0.tft 5&>Wxit 11 ACADEMY AW OHS "TOMS~ DIJEMEn" (PG) 12 30. 3 05. 5·45. 8·25, 10 55 "TIE IC( ,.ATIS" (P1i) Sat only 12 30. 3 00. 5·25, 10 30 pm 12 45. 2 45, 4 45. 6 45, 8 45. 10·45 1;00 "SOU SlllVIVOI" (II) 12 30. 2 25. 4'20, 6:15. 810. 10 10 11 ACADEMY AWARO HOMNJTOHS "TOMS C. EJlllMlllOO" (PG) 12 30. 3 OS. 5 45, 8 25. 11.00 "Ttl 11>ID. llW llWStm" lll) 12 45, 3:15if'&!:l5, 10:45 11C I <I> 2 25. 7 30 "Miil" (II) 12 30, s 30 10 40 "Ill.Ml n <* RIO" (II) "AGAINST AU CllOS" (II) 12 40. 2 45. 4 50, 6 55. 9·00, 11 00 I oo, 3 30. 6·00. 8:30. 11 00 ~mes'_, r - "ltl HOm. MEW HMPSt9C" (II) "•e's IUOEll" (II) I 00. 3 30 6 00 8 30 ll 00 12 30. 2 35. 440. 6 45. 8 SS. ll 05 "FOOTLOOS(" (rG) "TAii(" (PG) 11 lO JOO~ JO 100 1010 I 00. 3.20. S·40, 8:00. 10 20 All OPEN 6 00 Start 6 4S "SCMfACf" (I ) 'tUS "Mal" (I ) "roonoosr <PG> l'l.US "~ PUCO" (PC) * Ch•ld .... Vn"'FREE' 1:1 ALWAYS... • !Y!i!Mdd;\i'] "SPUSH" (PG) 'tUS "Ttl TOY" (PG) we:[•k . .,. ,.. 871) ... ~a;1.i;,._ 1862 - •""" .g Pe""·°'hl ~··'><·•·d "SPUSH" (PG) ~ili1h) - "CHlmDI Of Ill COM" (II) 1'1.US "*"' ..... (II) .!l&t;~. "foon.ocr (N) ....... ~"(ll .. , ... (N) f\111 "!g!I!I! _.. CN). "AWSTIU_.. (I) l\UI HCfMtlr !> '10U ...... (lf 1\11 "Sl!Wf ICIUM" (I) other showy role, a cameo of an "ord1nary c1uzco" brou,ht in as a blackmajl ploy. comes across more as the villaae idiot than a onetime inefficient mi litary captafo. The candidate.' wives are well contruted by Lynda Oswald as Shope's thouahtful, estranaed SPoUIC and Jane Youna as Smith's ebullient, connivin1 mate. David West as Shope's campajgn manaaer and Bertha Chavoya u his OPPoSate number in Smith's camp both renect cool efficiency. while Betty Glenn is properly effusive as a women's leader wi th political clout. Set transition has ~renniaJly been a problem with "The Best Man," which alternates between the can· didates' hotel suites. but An~lino has minimized the backst.aae stress factor Wlth m1nisc:ule alterations in one existing set -after all. isn't one hotel room pretty much like another'! "The Best Man" should get its audiences in a political mood a fow months before the real thing be&ins in July. Performances continue Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through April 7 at the theater. 7272 Maple St .. Westminster. Call 995-411 J for reservations. BACKSTAGE-The Newpon Theater Ans Center 1s going the "dinner theater route" by offering its patrons a package deal wat h two Newport Beach res- taurants ... patrons can make their theater reservations. then call either the Stuft Noodle or Royal Thai Cuisine for the .. theater spccial" ... the $14. 9S tab covers both dinner and show ... the theater also is offering a m1n1-scnes subscnptaon for us last two plays of the season. "Joseph and Has Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" and "Days of Wine and Roscs" ... call 631-0288 for details ... CALLBOARD -Auda uons for the Mission VieJO Playhouse's next production. "Bunerf11es Arc Free." wil From the first laugh, )QJI be hooked/ ---NOW PLAYING --- "'""'1• tOITA MllA rlM•I OIWICI •oM11¥ril UA C....... lftttft ...._.... Sl:Molt1t O I 112 a«e MO o&M u1 oeu ut 1110 •HU fOU.lAll VAlUY • LAI UllA Mill.I fftlMs/ IUIMI UA Mov•u f._.ft ,_, ... Ytll•, ........ i,.._ ltollt UA C.., C-.0 no •on u1 1600 iw 111 H 11 ™ >II 1 •COIJA •HA IOUllTAll YAllO OU .. l WUTMIHTlll ffontu C...... C..I• '••lit 1 J.,.•ll•• AllllC Or ..... 1i1t11 UA C.0... ut ''" v ..... 01 u2 20 1 en oMo HJ os.. • llo9Wft !XXM.:~ • COSTA IHSA ~46 7711 lOWAROS SOUTH COASI PtA/A lACUU •ILU If)!; ~bl I l O,oiAROS SANBORN l AC.UNA Hill S MAI l Delicious New Vor1< Steak. grilled to your taste Com- plete wrth homemade soup or crisp green salad. choice of potato (baked potato or rice pilaf served 4 pm to 9 pm). fresh roll and butter ""'"" l lACll 60 0760 ! OWAROS H! Wl'ORT IUIC( 634 39 I I UA CITY Cl Hl[R Otuct 631 Q,µ{j ' ORAHCC 'AA! I I UTMSfll 891 m~ lOWAROS CINIMA WlSI ,.......L UX~U~RYY"DTH~E~AflT~~E~S==~lllllllll .. ~ ht 2 Matinee Showings Only $2. 75 Unltu Nottd S •3til3•X•111fl6l61~ 2551 1 ~"~-·.) .A. FOR FUOI EXCITEffiEOTI V1s1tOur... ...A. w l E~•lECfIDw~w1q+91w )o( THt/(1 P''!~~ ~PG $hows 1t U :OS J :OS 4 00 S:SS 1 U & t :U ffi~ T~ilo .. "" u nCOlftlftOn Valor ll '", 1Z $0 l :OO S 10 1 20 I )0 Ortwe·lnt O••I' t 1I O WHUn•t I 1 141 Wft•nit l\0 * ( l'lolrh•n Und•• I 7 J RE [ Uni'\\ Nottli • Candtdate Bill Shope (riOt) pl«* ltntea with campatp ma.nacer 0-..td Weet lD .. Tie Bat Man" at the Weatmwter Co11u1u1Dity Theater. be held Sunday from IOa.m. to4 p.m. at the M1ss1on V1eJO High School little theater on Chnst.ant.a Drivc ... dircctor Robcn Conrad will be seeking a man and a woman in the 18-25 range. a woman in her late 30s or early 40s and a man an his late 20s or early 30s ... call 673-4601 for funher information ... BREA EL 'roRO UA Movies Edwanfs Saddleback 990-40ZZ 581 -5880 OOSTA MESA IRVIHE Edward's Cinema Ect#anfs Woodbndge WESnONS'T'Eft Center 979-4141 551-0655 EdWanfs<lnerN OOSTA MESA OMNCZ Wist 881 ·3835 UA enema Onedorne 540-0594 634-ZSSJ 10 •• , ... ,. .. -1~1 •m TOMI CCNT£R u ,., ...... •'""'"' 1!11 411• TOWN CCNTCR EL TORO W.SCMMI SAOOlfBACK ..s~• ., •• 4"CI , .. ('PS) c •• , .. I 1. tt ... , .... ,,.Iii,., m ~110 ._.,...,,~~too OUb11111CU SADOHBACK W111Je ,m· 1•1 wo-.·(111 I() l et ti ... Tllln 'lO 1020 I '•111 If -wwr· (II) ILi> '""H •S : •S '>II ~II~ .... '"""I IS ·-~,.,.,. SADOHBACK I SCI ire;, .__..(NI \ 0 ••••. -.i 11M n-1~ 1o:r.. I '••If ---Cl) '>II~ .... , ..... ,. 1 10 ~ "t.Ulll1Y 1111 •u ton SAOOUBACK UCofL W~ .,_, .... '"' \" 1., ., • ~I Ill.I OllOS' (I I I IS I '••h !181 mo --.. '""" 1~ j /) ., .. M010 IO~(ll SAOOtCBACK O.cmJIOf _,.. '""" • 41 ~ Ol \" .... 4 fll~lll . '• .. !Ill suo ,..,, '., ..... ~ 10 "'IJ ••.nu tfS1 .... 1 .... 1110 •10 l A GUN A Hll l S l AQN taLS MAU DClll Slfl'lO U 1., \o 'fOOllOClll' IP'l °" ,, ,.,, .. \ • IO 761 '611 Ill IGTtl • • ....,... (II 12 4~ JOO S 10 /JS 'tS CMUU Of LAQJMA HlLS ~ _J ~ ~ nt as 111 ~.:~;.~, • ~ ~IHltl(O .... 1 ..... 700 900 7616'11 I' t l)IOC 'W.I .....,... lAQJMA taLS M l 1 4\ 111 a l•t \o 4 I~ DClll t!MO "tllDIJ9 '6$$" 0. II l•t le -tptUll" I"\ I OCl 10 lO Ill 161 6'11 12 lO 13' t ~ 11~ , l' -.:•~.,;,:;~n;~~~~UCl<l:-:;::~1 =•MO:= lAGUffA BEACH AQIS I au ODDS It\ ..,. ,.., • 10 •IO SOUIH COASI "' .... •SCAN• u"' .,.. .. .,,.. !I'll ,, ..... ,,. .. 100~10 CUM llllQI ..u-It) ... JIW\ I)\ •t\ .... Jtw' I fU t lu WU GAlllllt ., .. "'' llM IOoon Ito t 10 !RVINE SOUIH COASI ...... , .......... 4• 11( •WJJ !l'C) 1 1 ~--(!'Cl ...., ,,..,, UCi 10 I' FOtmTAIN VALLEY -c...-,_ "'' 1()M-~ W\Ult (PSI ... flloon ll~UO Wt:STMINSTER CINlMA WlSI DUM.Ut ." ....... "" "9()-"' --HI 1m ......... ,,'° ,o.i CINlMA WlSI -111 lllllll ••u~1· --· ........ ell m »J~ ... 11-,., I IO 9 IO CKMA MST CQll ~lllfO ~ ......... •oon..-""' --· mm~ ..... ""' 11\ t i\ ciii'.• wm G MAID lftl ... ~1., _ .... ... ...... " ··~ mm~ ~NTINGTON BE ACH GAAOt N GROVI "U9111' ., ... "" .... • t Fl.If!> ANP l MAVE A LOT IN~ ••• THE FAMILY CIRCUS ., f l l f i BIG GEORGE by Jim Davis by Virgil Partch (VIP) J ... .-v:, "Well, con we hove the soccer boll bock if we ploy with it outside?" "I think we've wandered too far south." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ~----I J. "I knew we shouldn't have come down this street...now we have to stand inspection." 5ui .. \'b~ 1 TH.us NOT A ~IG ZERO ~TS~ ~ THE TEACHER RAN OUTA STARS 1 1 MOON MULLINS PLA'I ANC> PAY ... PEANUTS TIJM•LEWIEDS -, ~IT WAS ALL FoR FUN .. FUN? IT SOUNDED LU<~ A Fl<iHT-·· T~ERE'S ROOM F~ TWO IN Tl-lAT 6EAN8A6 '(OU KNOW ~ i by Charles M. Schulz I NEVE~ REALIZED v THERE WAS ROOM i ,. FOR TWO Both vulnerable. South deals. NOITB +AIU <:>tu OAIO! • , 10 WEST £AST •Qt5 •JHH t> QO t> JUO O Its o QJlO& •n" •u SOUTH + 102 t> AJ753 0 7 • AQ98Z The bidding: Sotatll Weet North Ea1t 1 \J Paa1 Z NT Peu 3 + Pa11 3 t> P111 4 \J P111 Pa11 Pa11 Opening lead: Five of •. There are hundreds of SHOE ,,r•"'"'°"'~~-... ~ °"',,.._ ... ,, , . ...,....~....,... • \.-s •. , BRABBLE maxima that apply Lo brid,e. But If you follow them 1lavi1hly, you will never be a winning p!Ayer. They cater to general sltuatlont. not par· ticular handa. WltntH thla example from laat year'• world champlon1hlp. The French North.SOuth pair reached four heart.a and We1t led a spade. Declarer won and played a trump. He covered the Len with the jack, We'st won the queen and reverted to apadea. Declarer won. picked up the king of trumps. cashed two high clubs and ruffed a club in dummy. Then he came back to hand by cashing the ace of diamonds and ruffing a dia mond . drew the last trump and claimed twelve tricks. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE CllAll!S Gon1 Jn tbt other room, the Juliana were too aureaaive and ended up In ab beartt. Here, too, tbe lead wat a 1pade to dummy'• klnf and a trump Wat led. But French 1ur Michel Lebel atepped In with the klnr ot trumpal This play made a vast dif • terence In the outcome of the hand. Declarer won the ace, bat he could not afford Lo play another round or trump• -Weal would win and remove dummy 's last trump. and declarer would end up losing a club unless he took a very unusual view of the club position. So declarer tried some· thing else. He cashed the !Ung and ace of clubs and tried lo ruff a club with the board's nine. But when East overruffed with tbe ten, dtda.rer 1tlll had to conctde a trump trick for down one. KnowlnJ the rulee tor any altuatlon ii well and pod. Knowing when to brtak tbem 11 better. a.a.a.er t.rt•1• cl•ll• &W..P.llt UM eeutry ... ............ ~..,.at. 0. U..1 btw NMtMlil Y" ... 't? Chrlu Gert•'• "Fe•r·Dtal lrt•1•" wlll ~ '" ~ 1tratetft• ud &adie• •• tlal• ... ,.paeeca ac- u.a .... "-' .... ~ .. ~~ eve for ueacllq ~rt. Fer a cepy, 1elMI tl.'75 i. "'Gerea·Fov OMJ," eart tf tlal1 aew1,.,.r, P.O. 101 %59, N~MCI. N.J. 016'8. Make d1ecb payellle &. New1paperbetk1. by Jeff MacNelly ~1.(9~ IT WAS ~1)5f l ~A070 ~~'TlE ~1~1"0~i51C~~ t-'\OM> IF I DONT FIND HUMPHRc'{-1RE lAJtJOLe. CLASS I WILL HATE. ME • DON 1" VJORRY, HONE.'{ - DAOOY WILL CATCH HIM FUNKY WINKERBEAN awm>N1~1E.~D~ t6 f'EAU.<J P#.a ~ D ! DR. SMOCK l~YHAOFUN ABeev1 SHE'S A ' NICE~• ~E..KNOWS WHA\He.'S OOtNG 0 :- ~ . .> • o· .• 0 a · • : <> 0• .. by Tom Batluk AFTER AU., I WA& A KID OK.E IWJ5ELF ! ' I Or1ngie Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneedtry, MarCh 21 . 19'i6 rta.JC NOTICt flCTfTIOU8 ....... NANI IT A TIMINT Tt• lolkrwlng '*'°"' .,.. doong ~ .. OIV[ASrtl!O R!AllY FUNO. 270 &out.II Br1ttOI St .• Suite 20 t Cotti Meaa. c1111 t2112e John O'meara, 1215 Nottingham Road. N~t Buell, Clhl 92680 ~nney C Ortper, 270 Soutll 8tl1tot St Suite 201 Coeta M .... Calll 926211 Jeffrey G Wood 270 Soutll 8'1etot St . Suitt 201 Coara M-Cllll 026211 Tiii$ bullnns IS COl\OUC1td by • oen-at par\l\ttthip John O'Maara ll'll• 1t1tem1nt WH riled With 1111 Coonty Clll'll of Orange County on Ftb 7, 1984 • "'7111 PublllMO Orange Coest Dally Pilot Feb 29, March 7 t4. 21 1084 1184 Pla.IC NOTICE -. PWUC NOTICE ~onca Of-ftU9UC IALI NOTIC:C CW TRUIT'B .. 8AU On Merel\ 21, 19 ... 11 9«11 m at T ....... "'1MUI) Parkwtat Ap1rtm1n11. 3H3 Y°'-1 AM INDIPAULT UNDCR A PW111119W LaM IMM, C.llfornia, DalD M TMIST OATID .... t1, 1111 lollowtng d91Gllt:>eel ~ 1•1. UM&.all YOU TMI ACno.t In Ule ~!Of COUrt of the a.-. praperty wlH be ll040 at publlc: II.AC• TO ....c)TICT YOUR ~. of CalifOtl\la, I« tM County Of Of• 'IOn. wtlhOul ,...,YI tf MAY M IOLD AY A "*-IC ~ 1 NI CIUlchel. 2 old 1100< '-"'Pl· 8AL.I. t/f YOU NOi> AN RXl'l.A· In tl'll Mlltlf o4 11\e El1N Of~ t WOOd Goll Cit.lb •I, I air m1t· KA'Tk* M THE NAT'Ullm M THm A. ,ltulrntnona. 0.0.'leed ACnnou9•'11 ... NAm ITATDlllDll' Ttll ~ l*'90f\t .,.. dolf'9 bullMlaar. 5175 l'ICTITIOUI BUSINHI NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng person Is doing bu11ness as tr... t Portab141 Ironing table, f"'OCllDINO AOAtNIT YOU, NotiCI ii herllby OIYefl ti.1 me Yatlus si-ta ot 1ta1rwo QI .. •. 1 YOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A LAW• ~wilt M4111 Private ..... ~ & Dldter routlf. 4 lhagwan Yllt. to tne f1401*1 and beat btdder, ..,boo plCM• 1 lllQh lnltti•ty i.tnp 1 On l\pflt 0, 1914 11 1 l 00 A M ~ 10 oonfl<m.tton of Mid lklc*lot ira"-< Mell. 1 inocs.tn noor INnp. 1 Sunklfl SerVIOI ~ .. the Court. on °' eft• the 101.h ~ of racquet blll racquet, l NbW uw. 1 duly ~led Tr~ .. !Ind« ~ Aor1I 191M, 911111 oftlOI of Frtinil A. mitre box. 12 ft rMI. attac;tie c'lue, 1 purtuant to 0..0 of Trvtt R.cotcHd OIOmtn. 17$t Orange Av.., eo.t. boot jeelt. 1 lelthef dutt.t baQ. 1 on M•y 211. tta1 .. Ooc.umentJto ~. Covnty of Orange. StMe of rollacs.•. I box platllf Of P#lt, 1 38437 800k 14076 PtiGt lo.ti ot Calli~. 111 r!Otlt. cttle and Int..., turning ceramic wt\tlll, 1 reel ••· Offleill Rtlc:ord1 Jn I.he offic. of Ow ot Nkt oeoea-.d at the tltN ot t1n11on cord, letter tray. 1 Reicotdef of Orange Cou11ty. Cl.II-c:IMth and Ill the rloflt, title Ind SemtOnltt llOllCIM, 1 ... ther aolt· l«nla eAICUtld by: NORMAN N lntlf .. t tllal the eetate of .aid c»-c-. earvlng llnlvM and varlout art MAMEY. 1 married man and, ceued hM lequ!ted by Oj)lf'atlOtl tup91iel. 25-30 p"*'>.at bookl, 2 NELSON G MAMEY, 1 llnglt min 011ew or otl'lltWIM <>"* lt\en or In Mercedes llubc:aipa, 1 heavy duty Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION .OOltlon to that of utd cleeeea.d, et batt«y cab141. I man I ptutlc rain-TO lHE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR the time of dM:th, In end to alt '"" ~t. 2 pairs of OIO w0111/lllklng CASH. (ptylble at time of sate In oet1aln ,..., propany litUlted In tn. boota. 1 gallon 1nutr..u. 1 leatll« lawf\11 money of the United Stet•I City ot Cotta Met.a. County 01 Or- gOlt trlYet bag, t llgllt bo•. 2 tutt 11 the Soutll front entrlf\Ce to tl'll ••· St•I• Of Celltorni.. partleu- bags. t teatller portlOllo cue. 1 pm1 Orange County 010 Coun!'ouN. 1arly dNCrlbed u IOll<>wl, to.-Wit· fratM, saw llorlM. ptastlc watering 211 W. Santi Ana Boul...,ard, Sant• Lot 22 of Tr.ct 32117 as per map can, 3 Old t1ble 1amp1, 25 It hose. Ant, CA 000092701 all rlgllt, tlllt rtcO<ded In Book 102, pagea 38 and fur pelt1. shlepakln rug. large bag and lnte<•t con~ to Ind now 39 of MlteetltMOU• M~ In the ol plaster. Oldamoblle car molding, 114110 by 1t under Deed of Trull In the Ottice ot the County Recorder of I flour91eent lamp. 4 cloth folding property lltuated 1n 1110 County. I said county • ITIOfe commonly chairs. 2 ba11ana cllalM. t shOYll, 2 C11tforn1a deacrlblng tlle lanO Iller• known at 1 1r1pi.11 located •l 890 reowooo planttt boJlU, 1 dOUbl4t In Centi< Street Cos1• Men Clll- GRAND FORTUNE LTD. INC.. 20112 S.E. 8'1atot, Suite 209, $ent1 An1. CA. 92707 Ortlnd Fortune Ltd.. lne., 20l2 s E. Bt•ttor. tkllt• 209. senea AN. CA 92707 ENJOY FOODS INTER · NA TtONAL. 3211 N NewPor1 Blvd Suite 524 Newport Beech CA 92863 mancess and lleadboard I toaster Ah that portlOn of Lot 323 ot New· tornta Ttw ~ la conducied by: I Corpol'atton GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF 5100 Norman Ltry Heyne 2424 1 Amurro Dr M1as1on Viejo. CA 92691 Tll1s business Is conducted by an 1noMdva1 Norman L Heyne This stttement was tued with lhe County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 16 1984 F231750 Published Orange Coaal DIMI)' Piiot M11rc11 7 14 21 28. 1984 1303-84 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINHI NAME STATEMENT oYen. I djg1tal ctock. take 1e09aro port Htlgllts. 1n tll4t City ot Cotta Tl!'mt of •all caan 1n lawlut bedspread. 1 iron. 1 cottee grinder. Mesa, County ol Orange. State of money ot tlle United S111es on con- t large old IOOd grinder. 1 GE Calllorn11. as ~ map recorded 1n tlrmation ot tale, or part cash and FrostguarO refrigerator 1 targe Book 4, Page 83 ot M1scellan4IOUs bal1nce eYIOenoed by note secured straw d1ac. 4K6 cotton/rayon rug. 1 Maps. records of Orange County, by Mortgage or Tru1t Deed on the electrn; broom 2 I men s shirts. 2 C1Utorn11, more particularly o.. property so told 15.000 00 of p11r men's 1eans. men s socks. acrtbe<I aa follows amount bid to be depo11teo wttll small dresser and mirror I brass BeginnillQ at a pomt 111 the bid modern lamp 1 Ml sheets mis-southeHterly line of Ortnge lw· B10s or otters to be in wrmng and cellaneous glaues and mugs enue H lhOWT1 on 5810 map, 01111n1 win be r-ved It tile 1foresald of- lealhef deB Ht ano waste basket. tnereon IOOtllwesterty 100 teet lrom fice at any llmt atter tile first pubh· teatller card case. spice reel\ th• most northerly comer ot 1110 ca11on hereof 100 t>elor• oate of Tll1s sale 1s made 1n accordance 101, tllenot from said p(>lnl ot begin· sate Tiie property 11 to be sold on with Cahlorn1a Clvll Code Sections ning southeasterly 120 3 feet par•· an · as is" baa•• The undersigned 1987 and 1988. by the vnders19ned 1181 to Ille northeasterly line ot said reserves tlle rig111 to retuse 10 ac· landlord 10 dispose ot personal lot to a point 1n tlle notthwearetly cept any bids property tett by the tenant ROBERT hne ol tne parcel ot land conveyed Dated th11 20th day of Maren, A EVAN GANT upon Y&eatlng Ille 10 George W Davey and otherl by 1984 Norrnen LM. Prtilident Ttvt ttatetnerll waa fifed w'tlh tM County Clefl( of Ol'tnOe COunry on Feb. 14, 1984 ~" Publlaned Orange Coast Diiiy Pilot Fib 29. M1rch 7. , .. 21, 1984 1171 ..... FtCTmOUa ..., ..... NAME ITAT'IMbtT The lollow1ng per'tOn ii doing busmeun: SAFE HARBOR SELF STORAGE. 16842 S H11bor Blvd .. Santa Ana, Callf 92704 • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! Tiie 1011ow1ng person Is ooing business as ATTIC COLLECTIONS TOO 5832 WOOOboro Dr Huntington Beach. CA 92649 real property ot tne landlord and Deed Recorded June 11 1938 111 FRANK A OLOMEN alter nouce to said tenant Book 9411. Page 9 ol Ottic111 A.-Attorney 11 Law Dated February 28 1984 coros. tllence soutll-terly 60 feet t756 Orange Avenue C1yo1 Logan Nelll, 45.7,.e Camtno Del Rey, lndtan Wells, C.f 92260 • ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY DllAWlMGS ucswtEI Each Drawing will be for .. . ~=~1~1 ............... s I 00 111 Pri1e.1~.~~l ........ . Zatl Pri1e.l~l ....... . 3rtl Pri1e.!~l. ....... . 550 515 s10 Belly Sue Doyle, 5832 Woodboro Dr . Huntington Beach. CA 92649 Thi• business 11 conducted by an 1nd1v1dual 8e1ty Sue Doyle Tiiis statement was tiled with Ille County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 15. 1984 F2:3M01 Publlll'led Orange Coast Dally PtlOI Marctl 7 14 21 28. 1984 1299·84 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng persons are Oo1ng businesa as HAMMER INDUSTRIES, INC . 5482-B e>c.anus Or1Ye, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Terry M Hammerwol<I, Mr . 507 :>eean Ave . Seal Beach, CA. 90740 Terry l . Hammerwold, Mrs .. 507 Ocean AYe . Seal Bea<:n, CA 90740 ChrlSI)' Hammerwold. 84{) l Glen· fox Drive. Huntington Beach. CA 92847 MerrlblU Kerr. 1300 No Clinton No 15, S1nta Ana. CA 92703 This business is conducted by 1 corporation Chrlsry Hammerwold. Vice Pres•· dent Tiiis statemen1 was hied w1tll the Covnty Clerk ot Orange County on Feb 16. 1984 F238745 PubllStied Orange Coast Dally P1101 Maren 7 14. 21 . 28 1984 1043·84 THE IRVINE COMPANY along 1810 nor111-terly tone of llld Costa Mesa, CA P 0 BoK I DaYey Property to a point, tllencl Attorney(•) for AOmtnl1trator Newport Beach. CA 92663 northwesterly 120.3 feet parallel to ROBERT FITZSIMMONS Publlslled Orange Coast Dally Piiot the northeasterly line ot said lot 323 Adml11i1trator ol the March 7. 14, 21. 1984 to a point In the southeasterly lint of Estate ot MJO Deoedenl 1268·84 said Orange Avenue. tlle<lol along Pubhsllecl Orange Cotst Dally Pilot •------------said Orange Avenue, nonlle11terly Marci\ 21, 23. 30. 1984 POOLIC NOTICE 60 feet to Ille point ot beginning 1645-84 Tiie stree1 a<ldress anO oilier FICTITIOUS BUSINESS common designation. II eny. of tl'll NAME ST A TEMENT real property dMCr1bed lbOYe rs The following person is domg purported 10 be 2296 Orange AY· business as enue. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 WEST COAST GRAPHICS, 129 The unOerStgned Trustee dll· Cab11llo St • Costa Mesa. CA. 92627 c1a1ms any llablllty for 1ny lncorrect- Aobert Edward Miskell. 941 W. neaa of the street address and other 18th St • Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 common des1gnallon. 11 any, 1hown Tiiis business 11 conducted by an herein 1nd1vldual II the street address and otller Aoberl E Miskell common Oes1gnation of Ille prop- Tllis statement was hied w1111 Ille erty 1s not indicated llereon, dlrec· County Clerk ot Orange County on uons 10 Ille property may bl 00. Feb 16, 1984 talned from Ille benlfk:1ary llereln F231790 named pursuant to a written re- PubllShed Orenge Coast Dally quest submlt1ed to said beneficiary Pilot Marci\ 7. 14, 21, 28, 1984 witllln ten days trom the 11111 publl- 1302-84 cauon ot tllls notice. ------------BENEFICIARY: Stale Savings aod PUBllC NOTICE Loan Auoclatlon, 222 N El Dorado. ------------Stockton. CA 95202, Pllone (209) FICTITIOUS aUSINESS 948-t 116 NAME STATEMENT Said sale wilt be made. but The lotlow111Q persons are Oomg w1th0ut covenant or warrtnty. ta· t>uslness as press or implied, r90ardlng rllle. CALIFORNIA WINDOW COVER· pouess1on. or encumbrances. In· INGS, 3625 W MacArrnur Ave . ctu01ng fees. charges and expenses Santa Ana. CA 92704 ot the Trustee and of tlle trusts Don Hansen, 1703 E Heritage created by sald Deed ol Trull. to Cir . Anaheim, CA 92804 pay the remaining principal sums ol This business 1$ conducted by II Ille note(sl secured by said Deed ot general par1ner1ll1p Trust to·wll $97.216 50 wllll Don Hansen interest tllereon from October 1 Tll1s s1a1emen1 was filed with the 1982 a 14 s•r. per annum as County Clerk ol Orange County on prOYtdeO 1n saJd noteCsl plus all Feb IS 1984 costs, cnarges and any and all ao- F231545 vancM $1,420 86 w1tll 1nteres1 P\8.IC NOTICE 1<·10370 Notte.of t•of ....,Propeftyal ~,, ....... No A·109069 In Ille SuperiOf Court ot the St•t• 01 Calllomla. tor the County of Of. ange In Ille Mitter ot the Estate of REINA ESCOBAR, lka BLANCA REINA ESCOBAR, o.c.t$ed Notice 11 hereby given 1111t tile undersigned wl.11 Mii at Private Nie. to the higllest Ind belt bidder. M.lb- ject to confirmation of llld Supenor Court, on 0< •ttlf 1M 2nd day of April 1984, 11 the offlol ot .JesM Driussl. Wells Fargo Bank -Trust Dept., P 0. BOK 711, 8e'<ler1y Htlls, CA. 902 13 County of Orange, State ot California. all right, title and interest ot 111d oac.aaed at the lime ot oeatll and all the rlgllt. title ano interest that the tstate ot said Ol- ceesed has acquirlO b)' oc>ef'•llon ot law or otllerwis. oilier tllan or 1n addll•on to tllat of sa•d oec:e8.98d al Ille ume ot 0..111. in and 10 an Ille certain real. pr()t)«ty situated in Ille County ot Orange, State ot Calo· tom1a. partioularty oetcrtbeO as fol- lows. to-wrt. Ann S Ntill. 4~745 Camino Del Rey, Indian Wells. Calif 92260 T1111 bus!,_. >s c:oneluctld by Ill\ lnOlvldual Clyde Lo0an Neill Tlll1 1ta1ement wu flied wtth the County Ctetk of Oranot County on Feb 7 1984 P'2S1IM P\lblitneO Orange Coat Dlll)- Ptlot Feb 29. Marctl 7. 14, 21, 1984 11111 .... Ml.IC NOTICE FtCTITtOUI _., ..... ~STATE..wr The following per.on >s doing bullneaa u · BARLEN ENTERPRISES, 833 Dowr om... Sult• 20, Newport Beldl. Calif. 92863 Barl>IN L Weele)I Ctmpbell. Trustet Under Deetartllon ~ Tl'\ISt of Allen T. Campbell and Barbara L Wltley Campbell, oto. September 14. 1959. 530 Via Udo Nord. New- port Beach. Ctllt. 92t63 This buslneM Is conducted by: ., 11\0MOY.al Barbara L W81SW1 Cwnpblll This ltlttmtnt -flied with the County Clerk of Orange COunty on Ftb 17. 1984 ~ Publlslled Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb. 29, Mlfcti 7. 14, 21, 1984 I 1&9--8"4 P\llllC N()TlC[ RCTITIOUS __,... •• NAIEITATEMDff HERE'S HOW. • • (l t C..1•r•1our 5«1•1 Secw1ty aumber aame 1ddi .. t u d pho..., ao °" lbe coupoa below Eel•• 11 m•nr 11111" u 1°" wtob b111 oaly oc• oalry lor per oa .. lope pleeM u cb ODhy lont1 nlUrrt bo ea or1qoa.1J tAch M•n1b.1 of YO\U IHuly wrlh • Soa1l S.C..uty cud mey •aler by UJIOQ • MpuW •a••lope rece1•• your pna• lo ce1b If 'O\I ww t ql&od prLM ol s too • check ID th•I &lllOllDI ... u be 1e11l.d lo )'OU o.lteT ~ hA•• Pf""aled your Soa..t 5ec1U1ly card •I 111• 0.Uy P1lol lor •enJouhoa Pubhstied Orange Coast D11ty The t>enellClary under 1110 0..0 Pilot March 7 14 21 28 1984 of Trus1 heretofore executed and 1300-84 det1Yered to the undersigned a writ- ten Declarahon of O.t1un and Oe- ------------mend for Sale and• written Notice PUBLIC NOTICE ol Def1u11 and Elecllon ro Sell Tne ------------unOertfQned caused sa10 Notice ot NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE O.t1ull ano Election to Seil to be YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A rte0<ded 1n 1ne county wllere IM DEED OF TRUST DA TED SEP· reel property is located An und1111ded one·llett interest rn Lot 12. Tract 4483. as per Map recorded 1n Boole 160. Pagee 10 and 11 ol Mrscllllnec>uJ M&Pt. In tile office of Ille Ol'1nge County Re- corder State of C1hfornra The lollowlng persons art OOlng bUS11\MSIS' S~RCH CA Psydlk: lnYtstlgattve Ol'glll\/utlOl\).~410 WW. WNhlng- ton, Santa Ana. c.lit 927<>e Robin LW-. 1419'W•t Wutllng- ron Sant• Alli. Calif 927<>e Lena Miii•. 1185 Norea. Lag.Mt• BNctt. Calif 9285 1 •more commonly known as 14002 HOWiand Way Tustin CA 12) lo(ul yow oatry lo 0.Hcr Co.All D.Uy P1I01 Soc.el Sec1111ty Sw"P"i•~•• 330 W•11 S.y Sl Coot• M ..... CA 92626 t5) to c:U1m • pc-,...., Soc>al Secw1ty c•rd .,,... be pr-led el lhe o..IJ l'llol DO l•l•1 lblD 5 00 P W two b11ao-d•!'I alt.r the olllllher wu pu.bhobed Any pu .. oOI clum.d by tbe d.Ndh"" will be torlened lbl II " DOI DO<'• ... ry lo purchA• lh• Deily P1lo1 You ID.Of 1otp.cf lh• w100109 oumi.n ID lhe lobby ol lh• Oraoo• Co.Id D•1ly P1I01 ot your locel hbruy TEMBER 9, 1112. UNLESS YOU Dare February 28. 1984 TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E a corporation Terms ot sate cash in lawful money ot the United State$ on con. l1rmahon ot nle. or part cash and balance evidenced by note secured by Mor1gage or Trust Deed on the property so IOld Ten per cent of C' A w1001ao oumi.1 •oll be pubhahe<I Heh Moad•y WeclnHdey "ad frtd•y 10 lh• D•1ly P1to1 Ao •dd111001I au111ber will be p11bl1tb..I MCh rr1d.y f<>1 1100 W .. ~ ly Gr•od Pm• f7) £.mploy-°' r•pr-01.ttv ... or c11cul1lon 1Dd di .. tnbutor• ol lb• !>&Uy Pllol °' m•mben of 1be11 l•m1h .. 01• DOI ehq1ble SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU By SUE HENSLEE. Trustee Sale Of· NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE fleer NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING 234 Nortll El Dorado Street AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD P 0 Drawe< D amount bid lo be deposited wtth bid. 4 WAYS TO CHECK FOR WINNING NUMBERS (8> The Duly Ptloc wdl be .. i. fllciq. lO 1ole1pre4la9 lh- ru!ft ~IOO ol ibe 1ud9 .. ,. hoal • SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDITION ON MON., WED .. FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. CONTACT A LAWYER. Stockton, CA 95201 Nohce rs hereby given that on 120919411-1116 Bids or offers to be in wr•IHlQ and Wiii be received at tl'll aforesaid of· April 4. 1984. It 10 00 AM. at Ille •2905 north tront steps ot the Orange PushslleO Orange Coast Dally Piiot flCe at any time after the hrst publ1· cation llereof and bltore date ot sale County Courthouse, located at 700 Merell 14, 21 28, 1984 1470.-84 Dated 11111 14111 d•y ot Merell, ------------~11984 POOLIC NOTICE Nell W Knuppel, Esq -------------•GARBER. SOKOLOFF & VAN NOTICE TO CREDITORS DYKE, INC OF BULi< TRANSFER 1414 W Commonwealtn Avenue ($.ct. 1101-e107 U.C.C.) Fullerton, CA 92633 Notice is hereby g1Yen 10 cred1· 17 141 526-2267 nLL OUT COUPON BELOW (Or Reasonable Facsimile) AND MAIL TODAY! (Only One Per Envelope, Ple ... ) Civic Centtr Center Drive West, Santa Ana, Calllornla. DOUGLAS D HOLTHAUS. ESOUIAE. Trustee, whose addre" 1s 1058 Twenty·Flrst Street. San Diego Cahlornla. 92102 and whose telephone number rs (619) 234·3678. will sell at pubhc auction to the nighest b•dder tor cash. on lawful money ot the Unit- ed States. all payable at Ille ume of sate. all tllat certain real property situated in Ille City ot Irvine, County ot Orange, State of Ca11torn1a and tors ot the wtth1n fl•med trans-Attorney(s) lor Administrator teror(s) that a bulk transfer IS about WELLS FARGO BANK N A. to be made on P8fSOnal property Administrator of Ille Estate hereinafter descnbed of said Decedent NAME des<:rlbe<I as follows Lot 25 ol Tract Number 8 102 In tlle City of Irvine as shown on a map recorded 1n Book 323. Pages 23 and 24 1nclus1Ye ol Miscellaneous Maps. Olfic1al Records ot tlle Re- corder ol Orange County. Call· torn1a The names and bu11ness ad-PubUahed Orange Coast Daily Pilot dresses ol the Intended transferors March 20.21. 27. 1984 are MARK KNASS and PATRICK 1607-84 SMIEKEL. Post Office Boll. 451, Corona Oet Mar, CA 92625 The localion in Cahlornia of rtie chief eKecullYe office or p11nc1pal business office ot the intended ------------transferor is Same CE All otner buSlness names and ad-_____ POOL __ l_C_NO_T_I ___ _ ---------------------------The purported street address or other common designation ot said real property 1s 495 1 Paseo de dresses used by the intended trens- teror within three years 1811 years last past so tar as known lo Ille Intended transferee are None K·10:. ADD RESS ______________________________ __ Vega. Irvine. Ca11torn1a CITY ________________ ~ STATE -----------Said sate wlll be made without COYenant or warranty regarding 1111e. possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligauons secured and pursu11n1 to the power ot sale conferred 1n that certain deed ot trust dated September 9 1982. e~· ecuted by B E SWARTOUT. as Trustor, to EXEC-CORP. a Cell· lornra Corporation. as Trustee tor TEO E LOWDEN as benel1c1ary, recorded September 10. 1982 as Document No 82-3 19561, OlllC18I Records of Orange County Coh torn1a lhe undersigned was ap. p01nted end subs111uted as truStee under 1h1s deed ot trust by a subslltutron dated November 16 Tiie name(s) end buslneS.!1 ad· dress ol Ille intended tranaleree(r:I are NATU PATELA and NIAU PA TEL 2215 E Denise Avenue. Or- ange CA 92667 ZIP PHO NE ------------------------------- 0 Ple ... start convenient home delivery of the Daily Pilot. That the property pertinent here- to is described 1n general es all lurn1ture. l111tures equipment goodwlll and teasenold Interest In lh81 certain foreign car importer buSlness and Is 1oc1teO II 4000 MacArthur Blvd Suite =470 New- port Beecn CA 92660 HMaOR L.AWN·MT. OUV£ Mor1uary • Cemetery Crematory ~25 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 5'0·55~ PIERCE INtOTHIRI llELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cost• Mesa 8'2·SI 150 BALTZ HROIAON SMITH 6 TUTHILL WHTCLI" CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Mes• 646-9371 PACIFIC V11W Ml.MQlllAL , A"K C~twy • Monuary Chapel • CrematQfY 3500 Paclnc Vtew Otlvt Newport Beach • 644·2700 • , ~--------~--~ ... DEATH NOTICES ' .,. 1983. and recorded or record 1n the MCGRATH Jacobson. Mr Wolfe was a :I" 0thc1at Records ol the County Re· MERRILL H. MC GRATH seruor engineer with Ford corder ol Orange County. on De· A d Co CD cember 5, 1983. as Document No of Huntington Beach. erospace an mmumca· 83·553844 passed away Ma.n=h 15, 1984 lions for many years and -Notice ot Detaull and Electron to at the age of 65 of cancer He was member or The Sport· ~ se11 tflle desc:ribe<I ru1 property was born tn Topeka, Kan.sa.i mg House of Newporl .. under said Deed ol Trust wa$ re-'°'ded Decemblr 6 1983. as Oocu· and served m the AJr Force Beach. M emorial services -• ment No 83-555530 Otflolal Ae- during World War li. ti" la will be held Thursday. .:c frords ot Ille County Recorder of I ed b h · w· fe Ruth T M arch 22, 1984 at 2 PM at Orange County, Cat11orn11 surv V Y lS 1 · This Notice la given In compliance and daughter JIU D. Ha..~u Pacific View M emorial .. with the written app11ea11on made to of Laguna Niguel; grandson Park, 3500 Pacific View tl\I TN1tee by the aald t>eneficl•ry K enneth Merrill Hassett Drive, Newpo rt Beach. -· On Marcti 9. 1984, whlch 1t the and Si.SW Betty Brown of Family request, In lieu o -II• of th41 1n1t1• publlcatlon of 11119 d • .._ d a Notice of Sall. the f()lk)ljw1ng amount Montana. Burial was at sea. Oowera. onations .,,.... ma e repteMnta the 10111 tmOUnt ot the FREEDMAN to the American Heart As-pa1c1 ballnc• o1 tn. obUga11on1 eoc:ia.tion Pnvate interment MCUr.O by the abo~•bed NORTON S. FREEDMAN, Pacific View M ortuary, Di trvst deed whlCh 11 aecured by Mid MD, born November 17, 1'111 property, to bl IOld and 1907 i n M aasachu 1e\\1, _rec __ to_rs_. _64_4_-_2_7_oo____ rMtonably .. t1m1tld c:otta. •Jl· end advtnen I 124.434 50 Tiie Business neme UHd by said transferors at said locetton is •N- TERNA TIONAL GROUP That said bulk transfer 11 •n· tended to be consummated 11 1ne olfiCe ot SHEARSON/AMERICAN EXPRESS ESCROW CO . 1913 E 17111 St • 214, Santa Ana CA 9270 I on or atter April 6 1984 Tll11 bulk transfer 11 svb1ec1 to C111torn1a Uniform Commerc111 cooe Section 6106 The name and adorns 01 1111 I*· son wttll wtlom clelml m1y be hied 11 SHEARSON/AMERtCAN EX- PRESS ESCROW CO . 1913 E 17111 St , •214. Santi Anl. CA 92701 Attn. Kc Sinor, Elc:row No 4447-kc. l\nd Ille last Oty tor fthng claims by any credllor lhall be Aprff 5. 1911.4 wtlldl Is tl'll bu---oay blfort 1111 conaumm1llon Oat1 1peclll10 lboW Dated Maret\ 12. 191M Matu Patel Nlru Pitel Intended Tran1t.ree(1) Publ•ll*I Or•noe Coaat o.11y PtlOt Marcfl 21. 1914 _________ 1831~ pasted away March 17, 1984 --------------~------. O.ted M1rcn 7, 1984 in Whlltl t , California. Ser· DOUGLAS 0 HOLTHAUS. Trus1ee "8.IC lllOTlC[ VK"l!S will be held at 4 PM 6 d ttomey at Lew ----------na .. p T.ATEOF C.AUFORNtA I f'Cnnou9.,...ll Friday, M arch 23, 1"°"• a· ~ 00 NAm tTATl'.m'NT cllic Vfew Mortuary ~l OVMTY Of SAN OIE.GO I TM loflowlflg penon 16 doing In UN of Oow rs, <X>f\t.Mbu· on Mardi 7. 198-4, '*or•""-· tne bu11nets 11 ti L..... --..t~ th ' ' undtt81Qnld, I ~ti()' Pvblle 1n end PORT!A SPORTS, 20t A~I ona may uu 1U11UV lO tor aald St•t•. Plfton•l'Y ~red Del Mir. Suite 205, San c.m.nta, American ~ ~loty you DOUGLAS D HOLTHAUS. known CA 02t72 Pacific View M~moria) or . 0 tM, °'Pf<>* to""-on the b..it Roee s Pontr. 20t Avwnldl Del Park, Ot.ttttora. 644·2700 .. 11et1Ctory ~ 10 ~ 1t1e M1t. Sul .. 20s. San Cleftwlte CA pwlOn ~ l'lllM .. tvb90fl.bed 02972 WOLPE to tN wttNn 1nttrvmen1 encs 1e-~ bUti,,.. • Clllfldlctt0 .,., "' lAN R. WOLFE ----' llnowtedOed tllal he ••eovt«t 1111 inc:!MOull . .....-~ MtM. AON S Porter awt)' March l~. 1984. Ht l& WITNESS my Miid "'° o111Clal This 1t11«Mnt wu filed~ tne surv1vt.ld by hb belov~ D .,, ,1., , t"' ctassihP.d ,ids ..., Count;°*"' oe ~ Countt on wife. Vera.; IOnL~lm.h d•u.1h· II • phone 642·5678 =~:iicADt<INS ~ 21. 1NA "*" t.e r, J1nttt; "'ot ~r • Dr PubbMO Orange eo.-1 oa11y Pilot Publtlhed Ofanoe Co9st Delly Leli W olfe and 1&1~. MMC:!\ t4 21. 21. lH• P1tot Mwctt ... ~1 la Af:M'lt •. ttl4 Frt'da Dodd •nd Murt•l L--------~~---------1417 ... 4 1411-8• I • I Notte:. of Sale of Rulf>ropeftyat PrfHll Sele No A·109064 In tlle Supcwtor Court ot Ille Slate of Cahtorn1a tor 1118 County of Of. ange In tne Mitter ot the Estate ot JOSE ESCOBAR. aka JOSE LUIS ESCOBAR aka JOSE L ESCOBAR. Deceased Notiee 1s heret>y given that the undersigned will sell at Proyete salt. to tne hignest and t>est btdder tub· iect to contirmahon ot said SuperK>< Cour1 on or aftlf rhe 2nd day of April 19114 11 tlle omce ot JesSe Or1U1111. Wells Fargo Bani. -Trust Dept • P o Box 7 11 Beverly Hiiis CA 90213 County 01 Ortnge State ot Cahforn1a 111 right. l•lle and interest ot sa10 deca.seo at tlle time ot oeath and 111 tlle ngnt. title 1nd 1nter1s1 tn11 tne estate of sa•d de- ceased has ecquirld by ope<"ation or law or otllerWiM otller tllllfl °' 1n TlllS bu-IS C.Ofl(jUC'led by a hmit.O partnership Robin Linea Tll11 statement was hied w1tll tlle County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 7 1984 F2J792 Pub11slled Ortnge Coast Dally Piiot Ftb 29, Marctl 7. 14. 21. 1984 1166-84 Pl8.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUIM.IS ... M NAME STATDIENT T lie followll\Q per90!\S tre doing business as PLAZA PARK AUTOMOTIVE, 114 E 16111 St , Costa Mae. CA 92627 Robert F. Sommer•. tS35 S Manchestlf. Anaheim. CA 92708 Jim L J0<dan. 3410 S Main •84. Santa Ana, CA. 92707 Tiits bullness le conducted by • general partnerslllp Robert F. Sommers Tiiis statement was filed wltll the County Clerk ot Ortnge County on Feb 14. 1984 F2ll317 Publtsned Orenge Coast Delly Pilot March 7 14. 21 211. 1984 1298--84 PlB.IC NOTICt FICT1TIOUI ..._ .. NAME ITAT'l•NT Tiie lollowtng Plf'SON tre dOlng busineu u - SPECIAL TY PRODUCTS COM· PANY. 3194 B Al~ Loop Or'tve Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Newport Pleshe Premium Inc 3 194·8 AirPor1 Loop Drive Costa Men. CA 92626 flll1 bus~ss 1s conducted by a corporation Jerry w Silllebekken President Tllrs stllement was hi«! wttll tne Counfy Cler'k ot Ortnge County on Feb 16 1984 F231752 PublllheO Orange Coast DaMy Piiot Marc.II 7 14 21 211 1984 130,-.84 P\B.IC NOTIC{ FlCTITIOUIW ... U NA .. ITA TlMDfl The lollowmg perlOn II doing bullneta as MASI ENTERPRISES 2910 0 Sycem~. Santa Ana, CA 92707 M1ll11p Slngll, 2910 0 Sycam<lfe. S11n11 Ana CA 92707 Tllm ~ 11 c:ondue1ed by Ill\ lndMOUal MIMap Singh Tl\lt lllt_,, WU Ned W'11'11l'le County C*1l of Oranot Q)unt1 Of' Feo 14 1914 ~ Pu~ OtatlOI Coat o.tly Pllo\ March 7. 14.11. 21. 1M.-t117_.. a a I " • Oninge COMt DAILY PILOT/Wedneilday, March 21, i884 MUC lllntE MUC NOTICE "8JC Mncr·~= ~~..-•teMOllC( .... ~=:.:;......:.::,_=C~ll>~DCl--..~-1--~~....-.--.---~~~~-4-~~:..;..;-=;;,;...;;.;.-.-.-._~--.. - -YACATIOll. "1ClTTIOUa....... K·t001 PlCTI:nOUa IU..... ' ACTITIOU8 .u.MH ..,.TllllMT 0# ncnnoua ~ -NAm •TA~ NOl'tCI TO CMDITOM ...... •TAftlMNT ..... e'fATDmW' ~W'llT Of'.,.. Of' I ~ ITA._.., VACA,... ~~~··NT Tiie folio'Mng l*90n " dolno Of' MAJ( TMNIAllt 'fM rollowinfl pwaon• .,. dolnol Tn. followtng peraon la doln9 ~IUllllUlU.Mll TM IOllOWlng pertlC)f'll.,.. dolnO W A lilOlmOlf Of' A 11111111n911 u: (..._ 1101 .. 11f ~C.C.) bullneal •: buel,_ u: TM~ Pl'IOfl• have lbefl.. bUll,_ u . 82 OllrfAIN 11MIT M D. C!RAMICa, 16782 Main St., HollOI It ,..oy olven to OIMI· Dl!8t<JN FURNITURe, 20181 PARSON PRODUCTIONS. 1001 AlltlH OOMPUT1R SY8TllotS dOMd the uN of tne Flct"IOUI Bual• 1 ,AC1'1CA flROOUQTS CO .. 11 HOTICI ~ Hf.M8Y QIVEN tNlt ulta to, Huntington BMctl, C~ IOt'I of IM -11hln nlllMd tran1-R9dt\lll 6t• Q..1C>e, C:O.ta Meaa, W• 11th 8t , Sul1a "S", Coe1a S~Hatbot81vd.P•2.C.. .,_HMM' PACIFIC 8UPIAIOR la Paa Or.. t ~7 W. City Oouna11 of tn. Otty o1 New-2t41 flar0f(1) that • bUll< trlll\lfet It abOut Calif t29~ M ... , CA. 92$27 t292f IMPOATI O 7151 1 Slater AYe., Unit I A. Huntinoton 141eeh. Call • Port 9eeicf't did on Mardi 12, tH4, MICflM Ryan Dietrick, I 100 to bit m.d4I on perwonel ~ Mani C.tarto, 18312 Manitoba., l..llnGe IMn Fltulmmont, 18&60 Ronald R St•o•r, UH a, Humln(lton Beaotl, CA 826'7 I :~~~~~ ~uJL-7 ..._ • ~1lon oe Intention NO I Lene, eo.taMtu. CA. 9.2927 '*-ln&rtll' ct.ctio.d. Huntington Beach, Calli 9~ Lot ~t•. Orange, CA. 02Mt more, Mt111on vi.Jo. CA °'"* 'Ronald Q. S.bala. 2N DOnald~i<Mttn ltR La Pu Dr a...2Hovacat•apor1lonotL.aJofla Tt1•~1tconductedbyan Then.,.,_ and bualnaa ect-Ktt111<.it.y.100LaP,....,Aoee-ThllbUelneealaeonouctedby an 1 Ptlnoeton Or , eo.t.a Meta, CA. • Cellf 9a141 ~ Mtd PGf1ton ot L.a .1o111 onw uaii. d,..... of tNI lnt.nded trM1tet0<1 t'leed. Celll lndMdual Thi• ou11,_ 1. conoucted by t2t2t ~~~ ~ed by .,.. PfC>POM<I to be v.cated i. '-OellY Mictl ... Oletrldt .,.: JOHN KAMAlANI and DAHLIA Thie bl.lllMU •• conducted l>y ., Lanoe L FltDlmmon• dlvlduel OM* Atta M. S.oela. 215 ftrinCI. I ... -- d9ectlbed M follows; Thll 111*'*11 -tiled with IM P KAMALANI, 37o..A I! 17th St , QeMfal C*l~P Thia .tettment w .. filed wtth IM Aonald R Sttgtr t.on Or., CoeUI MeM, CA. 82121 1 tndMdual A Portion of la Jolla onv. . ..0.00 nty Cllnl of er.,. County on Cotta M .... CA. 92927 Mlllll £. c.tarlc County C1ettl of Orange County on Thi. 11atttM11t wu tiled with owner Andrew C Sabala, 29' ~ 1· t=t wu ftled wtth ~ '"' .~. tying 1u111ty 111d erct1 1, tt64 ~ location In c.tltomla ot IM Thi• 111tement waa llled with tM, Match 1. 1H4 nty Olertl of OftnOt County Prt~on Ot •• Cotta MeM. CA ,._,_ ·~of <>reno-County on eouthMlt~ of ttie oenterllnl of '2*11 ohlef ••eoullve office 0t P<lncipal County Clerk ol Or~ County on fl2'lll'7 Maren 1, 1984 t2129 ....,...,ty Mid L.a Jolla Otlve •• snown on • Pubtllhed CX.noe CoN• D•lty bu"'-8 offlOI ot tn. Intend.ct f~. 1. 1914 I Publl•heel Otano-Cout Dally owner MklhMI T Hayea, 915 ~· Mar. 9, 19M fMOINol mao Of Tr.ct No. ~ rtlOOl'ded In ltot March 14, 21, 28, Aprll 4, 1984 tranat.or la: Slll!le, , FaiN1I Piiot March 14, 21, 28. Aprll 4, 1984 Publlll1ed Or-no-Cout ~2~~,.St., Huntington Blach, C • Publlehld Oranoe Co&lt Dally Boo« 1t, Pll04t 29, of Mlllc*laneoua 147144 Alt otr. bullneh nam• end ad· Publllhed Or~ Cout Dally 1204-64 Piiot Maron 14. 21, 28, April 4, 1 "' -v • "I """I~ 1 I t9M Mao., ~di ol Or~ County, dr ..... UMd by tM Intended traN-Piiot F~. 29, March 1, 14, 21, 1984 144 TM liletltlout BUllMll N_,,,. r.. PllOt Marctl 2 "' • ,..... • ""' • Calltomla i.tOt Within thr" Y"f• lut years 1187·84 P\llLIC NOTICE 141frtd to abo~ wu tlttd In Orange 1829-84 11~~~:=:~.~~1e~: rta.IC NOTICE ::!:.:,:i!r~=~~o:"OO: Ille FtCTmOUalU ... H 1----Ml--IC_NO_T_l_CE __ __,,.~:.i~:!.'~.oby• PllSUC NOT1CE "*''and•~_,_,, FICTITIOUl llU81HHI ~ name(•) and bull""' Mj-P\alC NOTICE NAMm I TA'T'IWNT F1CM IOUI IUIM&I ~Rl.,.ta., pa. sr'•~ ACTITIOU8 IUMCll F0t partlculata and delalt1, reler· NAMI! ITATI MENT driMt Of tM Intended tren1fefM(•I K--t I ~ IOlk>wtno pet'IOfll are dOlng NAMI ITATIMINT M. I .,... ..,... 8TATDllNT ~ 1-Mt9t)u made to a ,.,.., d• art· DAISY HO and LILY CHOO, ._.. I Tl\ll 1taltment was tiled wllh lM T""-......,-......,. ......,.,, t. d""' .... , "'V The lollowtng peraon 11 dOlnO 370-A E 17111 SI . COit• Me.a. CA PICTIT10VI IWllNlaa bul MN... Thi following pef.oN .,. dolnO County Clerk of Ol•noe County on .... ,,,,,_ .. ""' ....... ~·· """' llC/flptlon and map sh<>Wlng the pot· bullMN IL 92827 NAIM ITATEMINT VI DE 0 DE P 0 T . 17 4 3 1 bu.,_ u M h 6 196' bullMll U: Uon of La Jolt• Or1ve to be aban· THE METALS INVESTOR, 111 That the property pertinent"-'• The lotlowtng ~ It dOlng Broo«t1urw1 Awnue, Fountllln V•l· HU Q E. WATERWORKS, 18952 ~~ no'Fn433e MARINA PHYSICAL THERAPY, doned. Said legal dMcrlptlon and WMt 17th Str .. t, G~. Coeta M..a. 10 II deleflbed In gen«tl u tut bualnae as ley, CA. 92708 MacArthur •235, trvlne, CA 027 15 Publlef*S Orangt Cout Dally 8202 Valenel• Or , Hunllngton map lire on Ille In tM office of IM C.. 92427 food tandwlcl\ lhop 8nd IS located HEART OF ENGLAND COT· Emle DI G~ 3109 SunnM MlehHI C. HugllM. 41705 Yorb•. PllOt Match 1 14. 21. 28 1964 Blac;tl, c.llf. 926'7 City Clerk ol IM Clly of Newpot1 John Finn, 619 Susan• Avenue ••• 370·A E 17th St .. Coate MeM. TAOES. 215 West Flrat StrMt, Sun• ~ldge17d Lane. Hae • ...igf11t. CA lerMOIJI•. CA 92390 • • • • 1293·84 Mary Jo KMfer. 8202 Valencia a..ch Redondo Beacn, CA 90277 CA 92627 • .. .., Alchard Edward•. 5-493 Ralnt>OW Dr .. Hutttlngton Beach, Catlt. 02647 NOTICE IS FUIHHER GIVEN This business IS conducted by an The Bu11neu name u..o by Bald 105• 10. Tustin, CA 92680 Fredwb DI Giorgio, 1880 I e.11 Hejglltl, FallbfOOk, CA. 92028 Thll bullMM IS conducted by an HEREBY that the City Council of the ndlvlduat tran1terora at sald loca11on 11 EHubath Mary Llvlnj1tone Rutt Drive, Hacienda He.ghl1, CA. Peter A. McKay, 26101 Lope De fltll.JC NOTICE Individual Chyol Newport Beach has set Mon· John Finn "HAWAIIAN RAINBOW" Wallner, IOU C Cabrlllo k Dr ' 91745 Vega Or , Mlulon VleJo, CA. 92691 Mary Jo Keeftr day, the 9th ot April, 1984• at th• Thlr •tatemen1 was hied w11n th• That Hid bulk transfer is In· S•ntl Ana, CA 92701 Flore P Cl Giorgio 255 Otkhurtt Wayne Soreoaen. 215115 Sltlo NOTICE Of' PUIUC Thi• 1tattment was lri.d ~th Ille h~r of 7 30 P.M. H the time. and Coun y Clerk ol Orange Coun1y on tended 10 ~ conaummaled at the This business ls conducted by· an Lane, Arcadia, CA. 9°1006 Ver1no, El toro. CA 92630. SAL• Of lt'EMOMAL ~TY County Clerk ol Orange County on the Counctt Ch•m~r• ol the City March 1 1984 office of SP ESCROW SERVICE. indtvldual. Joeeph A. Herdman, 283 A11en1da Tn11 buslneH es eonduc11d by 1 (Unlawful dlua-)\ Mar. 9, 1984 Oouncll ol Iha City ol Newpon F231151 Elizabeth Livingstone I Cordob• Anaheim CA 92807 oener•I pertnel'Shlp In the m•tter of LIDO MARINA F1AOAll Beech u the plaoe tor the nearing Pubhsl'led Orange Coast Dally INC .. 18552 MltCAr1hur Blvd •3o5. Thia stalemenl was llled with the This b~11ne .. Is Oonduc;ted • Richard A Edward• VILLAGE. Ptalntllt vi J B Publllhed Orange Cout Dally of Ill P8f90nl lnteruted In or 01>-Piiot March 14 21. 28 Aprtl 4, 1984 lrvirwt, Calllomla 92715· on or 11181 Couniy Cl8fk 01 Orange County on gene<ll partnership This 11a1amen1 was llled with the lolUMPHRE'I'. INC . Dll•ndant Mu-PQot March 21. 28. Aprll 4. n , 1984 i-ctlng to Iha propOled vmcatlon 1476·84 "P;~,:· ~1~4 transl'" 15 subtect 10 Jan 30 1984 F2'n1' Freder1et.. Dt Giorgio, G -Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on nlCipal Court, County ol Orange, 162~84 and .. Jd City Council at the Hme Calllornla Uniform Commercial Pullhehed Orange Coast Dally ParrT n8f fl'~ 1 h ... Match 1• 1984 Slltl ot Calllornla 11rn• •nd place wtll hear' lfla Code Seeuon 6106 Pilot Feb 29 March 7 14 21 1984 his stalement WU ...... w I t... F2*$1t Notloa II hereby oiven that P\B.IC NOTICE ,aYldence ottered by any person PUBLIC NOTICE T"-na-and addr•u 011 ..... ""'r· , 179 .... County Clerk of Of11nge County on PubllShed Orange Coa11 Dally pur1411nt to SecllOO 117• of 1M ___ __;~;.;;;;..;;...;..;.;..;..;.;..;;;_ __ _ lnter•ted in the vacation nere. '"' "'9 .,.... ..... ..,... ' -••arch 7 1984 p •• 2 28 gs• c..,.-t C vii P ......... State ol CT T 0 S .USINESS SOn with whom claims may be filed '" 1101 ... arch 14, 1. . ~II 4, 1 .. ....,.. o 1 r.,.,._,ure. tolore delCrlbed Fl I I u IS NICOie J Ell1011. Cl o SP ESCROW F2AO'l51 t4?4·84 CallfO<nla. Ille underelgned wot ... , FICmtoUa IUSJNHI NA• aTATIMIHT Wanda E Andersen NAME STATEMENT SERVICE. INC , tSSS2 MacArthur I JOHN C. MAOOUX, EIQ. at public sale by come>etltlvt bid· City Cl8fk ot lhe Tne lollow1ng person 1s doing Blvd . ~30S. hvine. CA. 92715 and PUBUC NOTICE 1131 w. llattl It., l te. 220 1----1M-.,-11C-NO-T-IC-E----I ding on 1M 16th d•Y of APfll, 1964, City ol Newport Beach 1>us1ness as ____ ;..;;...;....;... ______ Ontario, CA. 11712 1---...;..'"UU\..;;..;;.;;;.;.;.._.;.;;_...;..; ____ 1 at 11 00 o'clock AM on the Thi follOWlng pereons are dOlng busloea• H ' Publllhed Orange Coast Oatl) Pilot SKI & TRAVEL CLUb. 21681 Sea· Iha 1111 day for llllng clalma by any FICTITIOUS IUllNESS Publllhed Orange Coas1 Dally premises whete aald propeny hU March 21, 1984 side Ln , Hun11ngton Beach CA creditor shall~ Aprll 5 1984· wnich NAME STATEMENT Piiot March 14, 21. 28. Aprll 4, 1984 FICTITIOUa IUllNEIS been etored and Which are located BEHR BAGS, 490 E ltth St • Coeta Mesa. Ca. 92627 1633-84 ~2646 11 the business day ~lore the con· The lollowing persons are domg 1486·84 NAME STATEMENT at 2910 Waet G.,ry Avenue. City of John Roger Hawkins 21681 See· summation date specllled above bus1neu as The lollowtng person 11 ooing Santa Ana County ol Los Angetea. Ar1-n R Behr. 490 E 19th SI., Co111 Meaa, Ca. 92627 S912d6e46Ln Huntington Beach, CA j Da?:y·~~ March 9· 1984 ODOR ERAOICA TORS. 2855 Ptlll.IC NOTICE bul~n·~oa~ WE TRUST PRO· Stall of ciuromla. the abandoned 'l'hls business is conducted by an! Liiy Cnoo :;~~"tfo Ln . Costa Mesa. Ca111 FICTITIOUS IUllHE8S OUCTIONS. 2080 Pl•cenlla. Costa ~~~~t!:s~raonal prop· Ml.IC NOTICE Fredef'lc A, a.hr. 490 E 19th St .. Cotta M..._ Ca. 92627 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Of PARTNERSHIP lndlvtdual lnlended Transteree(s> Jerry A Keck, 2855 Belasco Lo NAME ITATEMINT M .... Ca 92627 DMcrtptlon· lltm1· Jonn R Haw1uns I P ESCROW SERVICE, INC. Costa Mesa. Caltl 92626 l he toltowlng person It doing Mt Cllrl1 David Bueno, 171 Coto, 3 glau caM. 8 medium coo- Thll bl,lslMSS ii conducted by I genwll partrwsl\ip. Ari.ti Behr This IUletnenl Wat Iliad with lhe County ~ ol Or•nge County on Jan 5. 1984 This s1arernent was llled with the 1'"2 Mec:Anhur Blvd. •30& Julie N Kaci<, 2855 Belasco Ln bualneet •• rat>vco Canyon. Ca 92678 ralnerw 22 wood c;a,aee 5 lhow County Cl«k of Or8f198 County on lrvlne. CA. 12715 Costa Mesa Calif 92626 WOLF GRAPHICS, 1702 E ladtll Thi• bullneat IS conducted bran boitll. '4 .now cua. ca.h mmchlrwi. Public notice 1s hereby given that TRENT LTD , and DARLENE THORNTON, heretofore doing bus•· OM& undel the lictlttous hm name and •tylt ol TRENT THORNTON LTD. It 24811 Nellie Gall Rd • City or Leguna Niguel. 92653, County ol Orange, State of Calllorn1a, did on tM 1st day of January, 1984. b~ mutu11 conaeo1. dlssolve tile said partnership and termlna1e their re- tatlont u panners therein March 5 198' Pubhsheel Orange Cout Datly Th11 bu1Hl8SS IS conducted by an Cr . Santa Ana, Cell! 92701 ndlvldual ampllfler. wood bench. 3 wood algn. F230125 P1101 Marett 21. 1984 1647-84 lndlvlduat w1111am Harold Wllttameon, 1702 ~hri• Bueno led ,... lhoe tr ... metll stllnd. metal llOOI. FnSnt Published Orange COU1 Dally P1101 Jan. 21. Feb 3. 10. 17. 198• 576-84 eon.ctect Md pubtlehed Matcll 21, 1814 Publtllled Orange Coast Dally Jerry R Kec:k E Ladell Cr • S•nt• Ana. Cant h s stal811'1ent was 11 with t wood bar, 5 chairs, 2 shoe 1toot Pilot Maren 1•, 21. 28. Aprll 4 1984 ----PUB--l-IC_NO_T_l_C_E___ Thie 11a1emen1 was flled w11n 1he 92701 ounty Clerk ol Orange County on board• on 2. 6 h•t contelnerl, 9 1479-84 County Clerk of Orange County on This bustness is conducted t>y an March 1. 1984 clotMI racks, 4 111ge contal'*W, Feb. 7. 1984 Individual f'2'lllO eaMI. prlnllngmachlne. ICale ma· YOU ARE IN OEFAUU UHOER A -----------1 DEED OF TRUST, OATID JUNE 7, P\EUC NOTICE 1t71. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION --...--------...;....---'----!TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY IE SOLO AT A PUBLIC F2311U William H Wllllamson Pubtlthed Orange Coal! Daffy chine atatnper maohlne wood box Published Orange Coasl Dally This 1tatemen1 was filed with the not March 1•. 21. 28. Aprlt 4, 1984 lhow 'boxae. book caM: 2 deell. 18 Piiot Feb 29, March 7, 14, 21. 1984 County Clerk 01 Or•noe County on 1477.44 shelves, corner caee. email box, 3 flt&.IC NOTICE I 165-84 Mar a. 1984 metal 1tand11, take planll, carpet ---~;.;;.;;;;.;..;...;.;..;..;.....;.;.. __ _ Further notk:e Is hereby given that the undersigned w111 not be r&- aponalble, from this day on tor any ot>UQallon Incurred by the others In his own name. or In the name ol lhe llrrn FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile following persona are dotng business as f'M0457 1-------------1 mate, cane ctialr, Mwlng mecfllne NOTIC~ INVITING BIDS P\lbllifled Orange Coast Dilly fltllllC NOTICE cablrwit1. lhetvlng, steam m.c:hlne ltD Ml IALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPU· 1----------- NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE Do11D11c NOTICE R·PLACE SALOON, 8871 Adams, Hun11ng1on Beaeti, CA 92646 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, ___ r..;;.;;;,.uui.;;;_;_..;....;..;....; __ _ PllOt M8Jctl 21 , 28. Aprll 4, 11. 1984 & parta. tlMa, alectr1e boiler ma· Notice ts hereby given that lrte 1601-a. NOTICE Of' T1tUIT'El'I IALf chlnt, clothing m.c:hlne, wood Board Of Education of 11\e IMna Un- D•led et Lllguna Hiiis Cat1lorma this 15th day or February. 1984 RE Wheeler Publlsfled Orange Coast Deity Piiot, Feb. 25, 1984 PubKatled end corrected M•rch 21. 1914 1082·84 MLIC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS 9USINES8 NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng persons are dOlng buSlneas as THE WATER SERVICE COM· PANY, 18952 MacArthur 11235 1rv1ne. CA 927 ts Michael Huglles. • 1705 Yorba Temecula. CA 92390 Rlcnerd Edw1rds. 5493 Rainbow HelQhll, Fallbrook, CA 92028 Peter A McKay, 26701 Lope De Vega Dr • Mission V1e10. CA 92691 Wayne Sorenson, 21516 Slllo Verano. El Toro. Ca 92630 This buSlf'\89$ 1s conduc1ed by a general pann8fsh1p Roland Bruno Lukashun 191 F11""'1nds Lane Costa Mesa CA 92626 V1ek1e Ann Lukaschun. 191 Fair· winds Lane Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 This buStness 1s conducted by a general partnership Roland Lukashun lilts sia1ement was llled with the Coun1y Clerk ol Orange County on March 1. 1984 F2'8144 Publlshed Orange Coas1 Dally Pilot March 14 21. 28. Aprll 4, 1984 1478-84 P\ELIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT Tne lollow1ng persons are do.ng business as APEX/SUPERB DRAPERY SEA· VICE 10056 Cunningham, Wesl· minster. CA Al·NIStr A Kassam. 2243 Ewing St , Loa Angeles. CA 90039 Gul1han Kassam, 2243 Ewing St Los Angeles. CA 90039 Abdul Kassam. 2243 Ewing St Los Angeles. C.A 90039 Allchard A Edwards Th11 11a1ement was flied wnn the This business •S conducted by a County Clel1c of Oraf19e County on general partners111p M11cn 1 1984 Abdul Kassam F239153 Al·NHtr A Kassam Put>llshed Orange Coas1 Dally Gulshan Kassam Piiot Maren 14 21 28 Aprll 4 1984 This s1a1ement was !tied wllll rna 1475·84 Counly Clerk of Orange Counry on March t 1984 F23t855 Publltlled Orange Coas1 Daily MLIC NOTICE Pilot March 14, 21. 28. Aprll 4. 1984 ------------1473·84 FICTmOUS IUSINEBS NAMI ST A TfMENT The tonow1ng persons are doing Ptlll.IC NOTICE buslnesa.. , ____ .;.....;...._..;.;.. ___ _ WATERMAID OF CALIFORNIA. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 18952 MacArthur •235, lrvlne. CA NAME STATEMENT 92715 TM tOllowlng person Is dOlng Mk:h ... Hughes, 41705 Yorlla. bUllMU .. Tam.cute, CA 92390 MARRA MARKETING, 1800 Dove Rlchard Edw•rds. 5'493 AalnbOw St • NewPQf1 Beac:fl, CA 92660 Helght1, Fallbrooll. CA 92028 Edwaro Marrazzo, 2 Flagston.1 Peter A. McKay 26701 Lope De Apt ·524. Irvine. CA. 92714 Vega Of , Mission Viejo. CA 9269 I ThtS business Is conducted by· an Wayf'\8 Sorensen, 21516 Sitto lndlvldual Verano, El Toro, CA. 92630 Edward Marrazzo Richard A. Edwards This etarement was flied with the Thia ltatement was filed wltn lhe County Clerk or Orange County on County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 24, 1984 Maren 1. 1984 F~ F2*5e Pu1>111ned Orange Coas1 Dally Publlllled Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 29. March 7 t4 21 1984 Pll01 March 14 21 28. April 4, 1984 1170-84 1472·84 P\B.JC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 14-21 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT aEACH DECLARING CITY'S INTENTION TO VA· CATE A PORTION OF LA JOLLA OR.; ACCEPTING A MAP IHOW1NO THE PORTIONS OF LA JOLLA DR. ANO OTHER AREAi "llERVEO FOR EASEMENTS WHICH ARE PROftOll!D TO IE VACATED; SETIING APRIL 9, 1114 AS THE YOU I HOULD CONTACT A LAW· VEA. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE I AL.E NO. 202901 0o April 16. 1984, at 10 00 A M at Iha rear entrance lobby on 5th Slfeel ot Chicago Title lnsur•nce Company, located a1 501 N Main Street, 1n rhe City of Santa Ana. County ot Orange. State of Call· forn1 a, CALIFORNIA RE· CONVEYANCE COMPANY, a Call· lornla Corporation, u duly ap. polnled Trustee under that cenaln Deed of Trust executed by STEVEN R ST ACHER. an unmarried man and M ANN MONT AGUE. a single woman as trustors. recorded on June 13, 1978, as Instrument No 16502 In Boo!< 12712, Page 1508 ol Ottlclal Records ot Orange Coun1y Stale ol C111torn1a. und81 the pow91 of sale 1h8f81n contained will sell at public auction 10 the hlghesl bidder tor casn. or cneck as described oelow, payable a11ne time ot sale In lawful money 01 the United States ol America, w11hou1 warranty e"press or lmplled as 10 title, u&e, pos· session or encumbranoe1, •II fight. lllle and interest now held by 11 as such Trustee in and to lhe following described propeny s11ua1ed in tile aloresa1d County and Slate. to wu All tnat certain land s11uated 1n tne S1are of Cal1lorma Coun1y of Orange. City ol Irvine descrtbeO as lollows Loi 8 ol Tract No 9642 u shown on a map recorded in Book 416, pages 39 and 40 ol Mis· cellan~s Maps, records ot Or· ange County. Calllorn1a ihe tolal amount of the unpaid prtnc1nat balance, Interest 111ereon. togetner with reasonably esllmated costs, expenses and advances a1 the ttme or the 1n1t1at publleatlon or tnls Notice ar• $78,561 90. Curr11ntty dated Cashiers Checks or Cert1lled Checks payable to the Tru1tee or blddw are acceptable to Truatee provided proper ldenttfi. cation 11 a1oallable From lnlormatlon which the Trustee deems reliable, but for WhlCh Trustee makes no represen· 1111on or warranty, the atreet ad· dress (ff) or other common dealg· nation of the above described prop. eny Is 1 Pe1ersburg, Irvine, CA. 92714 Said property Is being sold tor the purpose or paying the obllgatlons secured by said Deed of Trust In· eluding lees and expenses of Iha Trustee and ol Sale Dated Maren 5. 1984 CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as said Trustee By Suzanne Kell)' • Exe<:ullve Vice President 9451 Corbin Avenue NOr1hrldge, CA 91328 (213) 701·2358 Publlshad Orange Coas1 Dally P1101 March 14, 21, 28, 1984 1469·84 PUBLIC NOTICE DA TE FO.. THE PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING THE IN-ORANGE COUNTY TENOED VACATION (NATHLY OF THE INTERSECTION OF SUPERIOR COURT SANTA ANA a LA JOLLA DA.) 700 Civic Center Or. WHI W H EREA S. ttle City Council of the City of Newport Beach. 8enta Ana, CA. 92701 f ' t h S t V I' A t d ti Plalnlllt ELAINE J WOLFF pursuant to the prov sions o 1 8 tree aca ion c an a Defendant WAL TEA L VONS and amendments therelo. being Sections 8300 to 8325 and 8340 10 DOES 1 10 40 inclusive 8353 1nclu1lve of the Streets and Highways Code of the State ol Case No 39•51•28 Callfornla. p rovides for the vacallon of easements; and SUMMONS WHEREAS. the property owners on La Jolla Or • have re-NOTICEt You have been 1ued. quested that the easterly half of La Jolla Or be vacated: and Th• cour1 mar decldt ag•tnat you WHEREAS, La Jolla Or ts presently Improved lrom Santa Ana without rour being heerd unleH A"e. to 120 tt. north. with Improvements ending south of 206 La you respond within 30 d•J•· Aead • tM tnlorm•tlon below. Jolla Or ; the Improved portion leaved 15 ft of unused ir you w•sn to seek the advice ot right-o f-way; and sn a11orney 1n tlltS maller you WHEREAS. alt ulllltles have been notified and the Southern should do so promplly so tha1 your California Edison Company has requested that an easement be wruten response 11 any mav M reaerved adJacent to Lots 45, 46 and 47 for their facllllies. which filed on time easement will be reserved er that portion 10 be vacaled: and Av1ao1us1ed ha 11do deman- W HEREAS. the City w also reserve an 8 ft wide slope dade El lrtbuma. tede dec:ldlr con- .. •sernent. as welt as ret Inn a storm drain easement on the Ira Ud. •In eudlencia • ,.,..._«tut -· ·• Ud. r.eponda dentro di JO dla•. property: and LN la tnformtclon que 1lg11e. WHEREAS. the a I e vacated is described on a two-page 11 rou wlltl to Net! tn. edvlc• of map, and deplete o map. copies of which are attached 1n •Horner In ttll• m•tt ... , rou hereto marked "A" and "B" respecttvety, and In-1lloulddoaoPfomptty1ottw11,_ corporated herein by reference: and written '"'""'"· If '"''· m•1 be W HEREAS, prooeedlnga for vacation of the above-described fifed on ti-. area.a •hall be undertaken by the City Council of the City of " Ueted ._ IOllclw .. ~­ N.-porl ee.c:h, pursuant to the pr~vtalona of the Streel Va· ~ '*;:;~*'::::::: ~== cation Act of 1941 and alt amendments lhe<etn, being Sections medtmtamen ... di Mta IMMfa. IMI 8300 and 8325 and 8340 to 8353 loolusl\19, of the Streets and ~ta eeorha. a1 tlay ...,_.. H~hway Code of the State of Calltornla putdl .., '""',..._ • tlempo. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by lhe City Council of H O THI ~nMDANT: A clvM the City of ~ Beleh, that notloe 11 hereby given that the CCN'lptatnt NI been tied bf tn. Cl~Counotl of ttle Cl~ of Newpon Beach does here~ fix Aprll 9 '*""" .....,_, JCMI. " 1CMI wfM\ to C • ~ tftla lawlult, rou mwt. 19 at the hour of 30 p.m. of M id day. In the lty ounelt wttMn JO d•YI att8f 1hl• 1U1T1mone Cham~ of the City of Newpon Beach, located at 3300 11 Ml'Vld on Vo\!. 11,. wttll thl• coun N~ Boulevard, Newport Beach. California, .. the time •nd 1 written 'MPOflM to the compl1111\t plact for hurlng all persona lnt8f'Mted In, or objee1ing to. the Un,... you dOT your default wm be propoNd vacation proc .. cllngs. and the City Council at aald enter.ct on apptlcatlOl"I of tM pt11n. llme and plec. wilt heir any tvld.not ottered by any peraon Utt, &nd 11111 eoun m•y ent• • I . d )udgelMr\t aoalott y0u tor the , .. ,., lnt.,..ted In N ld V11C&t ort, an c1.,,-,andtd tn 1n. compl.int whle:tl BE IT FURTHER RESOL VEO that thla Resolution of Intent could reeult tn garnishm~t ot ahall be publl9hed at leUt o~ In ttle oftlcial newtpapet of the wegea. tMlnQ ol money °' propeny City. and llld put>llcatton •"-II t>e made t>etOfa the d•te Mt for or ottltt r9llef ,.queated 1n ,,. com. the heefl"G of all '*'°"' lntweated In or obleetfng to the plalnt propoeed vKallOn 0.t«S Jan 25, 1N3 ADOPTED thla 120'1 day of Matc;h, 1984' LEE A 8MNCH. Cllr1t E>CHrerr A' BON FILE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Dy CR.IN AIGBV Dlc>ut) Eve! n R. Hart :::.~· MCICI ...... MAYO • ATTEST , ~.yor "' ........ atreet. 2ftd ~ ..... AM. CA. tn01 m .-1 COHI Oalty Piiot March 2 t, 19'4 Put>lllhed Orange Com Oa11y Pilot f'tb 20 March 7 t4, 2 t 19t4 ,, ...... I FlCTmOUB BUSINEH NAME STATEMENT The IOltowing persons are dOing buslneu as (a) TIGRESS NAILS (b) TIGRESS (cl TIGRESS NAIL PRODUCTS (d) TAMMY TAYLOR TIGRESS NAILS, 1601 w MacArthur Blvd 18 B, Santa Ana. Calll. 92704 David Albert Wargo. 10841 Vida Or . Vitia Park. Calif 92667 Tammy Wargo. 10841 Vida Or . VIiia Park, Callt 92667 This business is conducted by en lndlvldual D•Y1d Albeft Wargo NM.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUllNell NAME STATEMENT The fOllowing pereon1 are d0tng t>utlnesa u . K R ASSOCIATES. 4095 E La Palma A· I. Mahelm. Cl.Ill 92807 Ruuell Kingsbury, 2233 Ru1gw1 Or Apt A, Costa Mesa, Call!. 92627 Danny Reninger, 2233 Rutgers Dr. Apt A, Cott• Mesa. Calif. 92827 This bualneu ii condua.<J by • oen«al partnership Russell KlnQlbury L.oen MG-~tPMaHY bench. plutlc: box. metal 11111d1 Ivied School Di1tr1C1 ol Orenge T.a. No. C-"221 D•ted thlt 15th day of Mateh, County Calllo<nla. will receive IMl- UNIT CODE c t98' ed bid• up to 10 30 A.M w~ WSL FINANCIAL CORPORATION LIDO MARINA VILLAGE day. the 4th day ot April, 1984, at ••duly appointed Tru1tee und« t Plalnlltt Whlctt lime aeld bid• wlll be publk:ty lollowlng described deed of trvl ST AN LEY M CHERNOFF opened and read IOt 18x 15 OFFSEt WILi. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIO Attorney at Law PERFECTOR PRINTING MACHINE. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FO Pubtl~()range March 21, 22, 28. Bid conditions and lnllruclionl and CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS 0 1984 bid forms may be obtained II ,.,. CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN 1620-84 office of Flsc:at Suppof1 s.Mcae. CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay 2941 Alton Avenue. IMM, Call· able at the time ot tale In lawfu 111111 ... •c NOTICE rornla, (phOne 714-863.-1044 flit money ot the United Stal .. ) al ____ ,.._uuu _______ 25) right, tllle Ind lnlef•t convey9d t NOTICE TO CMDfTOAa Tile D11lrlc:t reMrV9S the right to and now held by It under aatd Deed Of llUUC TRANIRR reject mny or alt Bide or to waive any This statement was filed with Iha County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 7, 1984 Thi• 11a1emen1 wu !tied wllh the County Clerk of Orange County on F237983 Mar 9, 1964 ~~~~ the property h«elnattar (Secs. 810 l-6 l07 U C.C 1 =:~i:. ~~~:Omlllt!n In any TRUSTOR: LOUIS A DE NUC· Notice Is hereby gN9n to IM The ~trle1 reaerv" IM right 10 CIO. JEAN W DE NUCCIO. etedltO<S ol BOBBY 0 FISHER rejeet any or 111 Btda or In the bid; B!NEFICIARY WESTWOO Traneter0f{1). wflOM home addraa dtng Published Orange Coast D11ty F24057t SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOQATION II 2106 S. ROMwood City ot Santa lrvtne Unified School OlttrlCt recorded Sep1ember 18. 1tfl2 • Ana. County of Orange, State of A Stanley Corey 1n11r No 82·327403 of Ottlclll Re Calltomta th•t • bulk lran1fer 11 Au1hof'tzed Agan! P1lor Feb 29 Maren 7 14. 21. 1984 Published Orenge Cout Dally 1162·84 P110t March 21 28. April 4, 11 1984 1624--841 cord• 1n lhe oHioe of Iha ~order about to be m•de to F J Publllhed Orange Coe11 011ty Piiot of Orange County, HANSHAW ENTERPRISES. INC . A March 2l, 28, 1984 uld deed of trust describes the Calltornla Corporation Trans· following leree(•I WflOM! home addrtas ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIHESI FICTITIOUI 9UllNEH NAME STATEMENT ~ME ll~TI...., The land ret8fred to In thl 10921 Westmlnller Avenue City ot guar1ntee 1a lituated 1n tha 11•1• of Garden Grove. County or Or~ NM.IC NOTICE C•lltornla. County Of o.anoe end t St&l.e of Calffornla. desctlbed u followe ~ property to be tranaten-.0 11 Tile lollow1ng person •• doing The toUowlng persona "'• doing business as bu11ness as NoTICI INVl1'INO llDI (8) AVERY'S DISTRIBUTION (I>) MADERA INVESTORS. 24221 TOTAL ROACH CONTROL 321 Calle de la l~ ... 308. 161h SI API 3 Hunttngron Beach. Laguna Hiiis. Caltl 92tS$'3 Lot 13 of tract no 6237 In th detcrtbed In gener8l N All 1tock In City ol Costa Mesa Coun1v ot Or· 1rade. thctur ... equipment and go<Xl ange St•te ol C811fornla as Pl' • of that ~tore ~ m8'> 'recorded in bOO!( 232. known H FISHER'S LIQUOR • t 20 10 22 1nclu11ve ml~laneou and located at 3135 N H11b0r BIYd maps 1n lhe offtee of the Count Clly ot Costa Mesa. County ot Or· IMO'°" Notlee 11 hweby given tha1 Ille Board ol Ee1u<;at1on of the 1ry1ne Un•· lied 8efloOI Otetrlct ol Or•• Coun· tv Calllorn1a. will rece/Ye ... led bid• up 10 101>0 A.M . Wedrietdly. Iha 4th day ot Aprtl. 19M. at Whlc:h time laid bids will ~ publk:ty opened and read fOf' PHOTYPESETTING S '¥ .$~ E M W I T H T E L E • COMMUNICATION ANO OFF·LINE TERMINAL. Bid eondltlon1 and In· tlructlons and bid form• may be obtained at tile olfkle of Flacal Sup.. PQf1 Services, 2941 Allon Avenue. lrvlnt. Calltornl a, (phon• 714-663-1~ Elli. 25.) Callt 92648 J R E11am Companlet. Inc Call· John Avrea 321 16th St Apt 3 lornia Corpora1ion, 24221 Calle de Hun11ngron Beach. Calll 926•8 11 Louisa.. Suite 308, Laguna Hills This t>uStness Is conducted by an Calll 92653 ~dat of sa;d county ange. State of Calllornla. 1nd1v1dual Thll business 1s conducted by a JOhn Avrea corporaUon Except 314th or all Oil. gau. The bulk transfer wltl be c:oneum· asphat1um and minerals below mated on or alter Iha 6th d•y ol T111s statement was filed with 1he J R Evans, Presidenl County Clerk ol Orange County on This statement was filed with tile depth ot more than 500 feet from Aprtl, 1984 at 10:00 A.M. at ACTION the surface ol said land, but without ESCROW, INC. A ITN: Ardith Fr ... the right to enter upon aald proper! bairn, whose addres1 11 640 N. at a point 1e11 than 500 feet to aal Tustin Ave .. Suite 101, Santa Ana, Feb. 7. 1984 F2371M County Clerk ol Orange County on Mar 8. 1984 Publlahed Orange Coast Dally F240453 surface, as reserved by Harold T, Callfornl• 92705. Piiot Feb 29. March 7. 14. 21. 1984 Publlthed Orange Cout Dally 1163·84 PllOI March 21, 28. Aprll 4, 11, 1984 1597·84 S41ger1trom, et a1.. 1n deed• r Th•t the tut date !or lltlng ctalm1 corded January 27, 1064 In boo« In the eterow referred to hweln It fl\EUC NOTICE FICTlTlOUI 9UltNll8 NAME STATtMENT The followtng person II doing buslneas as (•I COMP-ACT (bl COMPUTER ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS, 22691 Lambef1 St 514 Et Toro Call! 92630 Craig Valgean. 3481 Flamenc. San Clemente. Call! 92672 This buslnesa Is conduc1ed by an 1ndlvldual Craig Valgean This s1atemen1 was llled wltn Iha County Clerk ot Orange Counry on Feb 7 1984 F23711M Publlshe<I Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 29. March 7. 14 21 1984 l 163·84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as LA HABRA LIMITED, LA HABRA APARTMEN'l'S. 18552 MacArthur Bl110 Sia 440 Irvine. Call! 92715 John Minar 18552 MacArlhur Blvd Sle 440 Irvine. Call! 927 t5 Alt !=laze 18552 M&eArlhur Blvd Ste H O Irvine Caltt 927 15 ThtS business 1s conducted by a general partt'l8rsh1p All Razt This sta1ement was filed with the Counry Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 7 1984 F237t55 Publtshed Orange Coasi Daily Piiot Feb 29 March 7. 14 21. 1984 1160-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNIH NAME STATtftlENT Thi following person:i are doing l>vtlneu u FUTURE COMMUNICAT IONS CO 9822 Turtledove Ave Foun· r•ln Valley, Ca. 92708 Jam•• R Annetta, 9822 Tun1e<1ove Ave .. FOUnt•ln Valley, Ca 92708 Paul Annetta. 2402 So. Ana Wey. Senta Ana, Ca 92704 Thi• bualnae 11 eondue1ed by. a general P•f1"-'lhlp J"°'* R. MMUI Thi1 1t1tement wQ filed with IM County Clerk of Ortnot County on ~ 21, 1984 ~ Pub11"'9d OrlN1Q9 CoNt Deity Pilot M.,ch 21 28, Aprtl 4. 11, 19M '"'° .... Nil.IC f«>TICl flt&.IC NOTICE F1CTITIOUS IUllNESS NAME ITATE•NT Tile tollowtog persons are do.ng 1>us1neuu: S & L OESIGNS. 2335 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana. Call! 92707 Sandra Hallamore Anderson. 2335 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana. Calll 92707 Leda F Hargrove, 7860 Garner Str .. 1, Long Beach, Calll 90808 Christine Hallamore, 1461 El M1rador. Long Beach, Calif 90815 This bus1oeu Is conducted t>y a general partnerSh1p Sandra H Anderson This statement WU hied With IM County Clef~ ol Orange County on Mar 12. 1984 f1409S3 Published Orange Coast Daily P1101 March 21, 28. Aprll 4, 11, 1984 1621·84 6898. page 351, of offlcl•I record•, April 5. 1984 ll1d In book 6896. page 380, of of So lar u IS known to the Tran. 11<:111 record•. twee(t), Ill bUelMU n1m11 Ind ad· Also 1xcep1 all remaining m dr...., uMd by the Tranal9'0f'(I) e<al1, oll. gu. petroleum and otn.t tor the put thrM ynrs .,,. SAME.. hydrocarbon subttltlCll In and This bulk tranater 11 11.1b14Mrt to under, or wtiloh may be produc.ct Calltornla Unllorm Commerctal trom aald land. wtilch undertlee Code Section 15 lC>e. pt•rwi parallel to and 500 IM1 be6ow Dated: March 8. 1964. the pruent surtaoe of Mid land lor F.J. HANSHAW ENTERPRISES. the purpoae ot PfO•pec:tlno for, 1 INC .. explorallon, development, pro· • Ca.tlfornl• corporation ductlon, extraction and taking ol By: Lewlt Vance. Jr eald minerals, olt, gu, petroleum Vice Prelldent and othr hydrocarbon eub1tanc... Trana!« .. providing the grantee h«eln shall Publlshed Orange Cou1 Dally Piiot have no right to enter upon the eur· March 21. 1984 lace of aald land or any PQ(11on 1h•aol above any purpoM wf'lat aoever. u .., tort11 1n deed r• 1111m•1c 11nnC£ corded May 31. 1967 tn book 8298, ---'"----""----- page 369. ot official record FICTITIOUS IU8'N18a ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A NAME STATE•NT DEED OF TRUST DATED 916182. Ttle following pereon 11 dOlng UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO butloest as: PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT "SLICE OF ORANGE", 20• 11 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Densmore Ln., Huntington Beaoh, IF YOU NEED AN E.XPLANA TION CA. 92646 OF THE N ATURE OF THE Owen Douglas "Doug" Finley, Ml.IC NOTICE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU 20411 Denamore Ln • Huntington -----------SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Beach, CA. 92648 F1cm1ous IUltNESI 2737 SandplPlf Df .. Coat• MeH, Thie bualnesa 11 conducted by an NAME ITATEMINT 1Ca lndlvldual. The looowlng person Is dOlng ' "(II a ltreet addrea1 or common Owen Douglu "Doug" Flntay business u dealgnatlon ol property II • Thie 1t11ernent wu tiled with th• PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHERI, 37 above, no w1rranty It given u .10 It County Clet1l of Orange COunty on Cri1nne1 Ad Lido Park, NewPQf1 completeness or eorreetneu) T Mtteh 5. 1984 Beach Call! 92663 I l>IMficiary uocM< Mid Deed o FD001t Pub111hed Ofllnge Cout t>alty Piiot March 14, 21. 28. April 4. 1984 1480·84 The Dltttic1 r-. tM right to re~ any 0< all Bid• or to waive any lrregulatltlea or lntorrnalltlet In any Bids Ot In the tMCldlno INIM Unified School Otttric1 A Stanley Coray AuthO<lled Agent Publllfled OrlNlge CoHt Dally PllOt Mareh 21, 2~. 1984 1643-84 MLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF AVAJLAINl.ITY OF ANMUAL REPORT PureYant to Secllon 9104(dl of IM Internal Revenue Code. notlct ta ller~ygtven that IM annual rec>ort for IM calendar year 1983 of ALC·ED CORPORATION. a prlv•te foundallon, la avallable •t IM toun- dallon'1 prloelpal office tor '""*· tlon during regular bualoeM ttoura lrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by any olt111n Who request II within 180 daye afttr the date of this pubtloatlon. The foundation's prlnetpal office Is localed II 1119 N. Minter, •O. S•nta Ana. CA. 92701 Thi principal manager of the found11lon la Aober1 B Smith 919 N Mlnttr :tO Santa Ana. CA. 9270 1 P\lblllhed Oftnge COHI Dally P110t M•rch 21 . 1984 Ml.IC NOTICE sri.;1 Welch. 37 Ch•nnel Rd Trull. by reason ot • b<Mc:h or d LldO Perk. N-port Beach, C•llt. lault In the ObhgatlOns MCUrld 92663 thereby, tieretofOf• executed and This business 1s conoucted by an deltvered to the undersigned 1 writ· F1CTmOUI 9U8INllS indlvldual ten Declaration ol Default and De-NAME tTATIMINT Sheri Welch mand tor Sale. and wrllt•n notice of ------------TM lollOwlng persons are dOlng Tnle statement was filed with the brl8Cll and ot etectlon to cau11 tile ___ ..,;Pdlll:..;:.;=C..;....;NO..;.;..T;.;IC..;;.-£___ bu1ln1u u : Countv Clerk ot Oran,... County on unde<algned to aell eald propeny to ELLIOTT ASSOCIATES FOR Mar g 1984 .-.. uaty ulcl obtlgatlon1, and ,,....._ NOTICI .. VITIMO llOI PLASTIC ANO AECONSTRUCTIV6 ' f240MT altw the undersigned cauted .. Id Notlc:e '-h«eby otven that IM SURGERY. 1441 Avocado, Sult• Publlahed Or11i91 Coast Dally notlc:e ol brNctt and ot .iectlon t Botird of Trust ... Of the Coaat 707. Newport BellClh, C•llf 92~ Piiot March 21 28. Apnl 4, 11, 1984 t~t'r~No~_:4.?~i: 6;~!3 ~~~ty~~~ ~ Martin P. EJtlott. M O .. tnc .. Ctll· 1929 64 ... -v ~ -·'-" ~•~, ~o .... 1 no tat-1.... fornl• Pro1 .. e1ona1 Corporation. • leo<dl In the otnce ot tM ~°' -""' .... -·-· 144 t Avocaoo. Suite 707, Newport -----------Of,......,...,.~~"". 11:00 A,M.. ~. AC>fll 5, 1ta4 n--"' "•'If "2,.,.,,. "'--.-"""'''" et tM Purdlatlng oepan~t ot _.,,..,.. • • ......, Ml.IC NO TIC( I Said ..,. .tll be mlde. bul Mid~ dtllriei IOCM.cl at 1370 Euo-ne El110tt. M.D • 52 S.. Pine ___ .....,....-.;..;.....-,..-;.o.... ___ wlth°'11 COvt1Mnl or wan.,,ty, H · Adame Avenu.. COiia MMI. Call· t.ane. Ne'#potl BMdl. Caltl 92MO 'ICTITIOUI IUalHIH pr..a °' Implied, r-otrdlng tit tornl• al ~ time Mid bide wtll be Thie bUllMll ta conducted by-a NAMa ITAft•NT poe ... tk>n. or encumt>r~. to ..,_, general J*'tMr9""' Ttoe IOllOwlng peraon1 are dOlng pay the r«nalnlng prlnclpel aum ot pubfkltt °'** and rMd lor Martin P EHtott M D , Pf'Mldent butlnMI ••· tM note(I) MC:Wed by Nld deed of SUMM6R 1984 COMBINED Thie 1tatem4'f'll wH flied with IM MldlMaltt, IOO .......,,. It., Tru1t, wtth tnftr .. t Q In Nk1 note Cl.ASS SCHEDULE County Clerk Of Orange COunty on ~. C.. _, provided, actvances, 11 any. undttf All bldt .,.. to ba In IMICO'danoe Mar !. 1M4 ltn•ll Huth ...,......... IOt the terma of Aid Deed of 1n.11t, feel; With the Sid Oocurnent1 Which .,., · ' ~ WMHord It., ~ Ca. tm7 Char9M. and axpan... of t now In flle and may be MCUred In Pu~ c>ninge eo.11 Delly TNe .................... "2 rn..1 .. and ol thll INll• Ct .. t.ct lhe~~~,:,Purc:na .. Pilot Maten 21, 28, Aprll •• I I, tN4 an IMtvtdtMI. Mid DMd of Tl"Ul1. tna of • ...... ~ IUbmlt Witt\ tllt 1&23-f4 .................... Sald Nlewtll~Mldon:W«IW-bah ........ TNe .c1t1 "'"'' .. ~ """ day, Aprll 11. 1964. at 2.30 p n1 at ::.C:. ~. ~= ttle C.-tJ et.ti .e Or-.. C... the CNptMn Avenue 9ntrtt1Ce to at>te to IN «der of tM CoNt Com--IJ °" ,.._ M. '* the CMc Center Buldlno.l 300 Eat _.-., College DllttlC1 8oetd Of Ptmll ~ A\19 .. Orange. \;41, "-"'' In __ _. __. ...._ -·-Pub1*1ed OrMgl Cout Dally At thll tk'M Of IM lnmal publl· Tniat... en -·-" "'" -,._, Pllot Marc:h21 ,29,Apf'll4.''1.IM4cetton of ttlle notlOe, the total M P9"*\t(~oHt\uumllld•• 114244 amount Of the un.,.ict balance of thll ouer-nt• ttwll the bldd9r wtll ..,,., Of)lloetlOn ~ by tl'9 ~CS.-Into lhll l)lopoetd Contreet " the ------------tcf'lbed Md of trutf 9l'ld •tlmal.ct NIM le ewenMd to tllm. In tn. ..,..,, ___ NlJC..._ ...... _11>_..TICE ____ coets, expen .... llf'd edvancet 11 0H elluNt4?..,.,1n101ucfuiontr9Gt. _.._.,....... 1100.000.00. thll proc*dle of lhl c.,_ wtM bt r'NAiirtTAftmllf The tottll ~ belnci en lorl91ted.orlnt1Mc:aaeofa &>od,thll TM f~ ~ .,.. dolno e111m ... on wt11c:t1 tbt optnlng rilO • Ml aum tner.of wtll be ~ to Ml"9M •· comf)Ut.cl ~ *Mned ~call-'-:o 0:, dleltnct~. tldrew 11111 bid MISSIOH.8AY lAHOSCAflltNO lnig(7t4ll31 · or{2t3!82 -4115 tor a__.kw IM(•5ld•Y9 1.1 r a• ti o. I ,._ u~-· IM day before thll.. ,..._ __._. ca mJr '" ltete • ....-a -· 0.*1. Mardi 11. t114 .,._ n. .,.,. _. kw the ...--... Cary Jofln K~. 111 fMt Uhh Al~L P:IHM4C1Al. COlll,OA· ~ 90WCI of T"*-,.....,.,. 8~. Co9U Meta. Ce. 92827 I d Mid TNlllel t1'lle ptsatage of ~Ing_,. Ill Ind~~• conduCt.d bV' an ey TD a.w. ~. ~ b6de or to.-.. Mytr,......,..._ or cary .JoM Kellum' ~ ~. rntonnalit.i. In lf'Y b6d' Of In tN1 Ttlll •tat. ement WM flt.d _..II thlll -rJ#w ~':rt ~MLLAH J THOMl'IOH County Clet'k of 0r-. County on O: .. -·, 0,;;· tHll rue Viet ChenOellOf, r:~ "· 1114 .... , (7 ~281 ....... Afleltl p bllahtd Oranae Cout o.lfr Pu Or-oe co.et Dltf!W "'c::!~~= P1ic: Mardi Qt, H . J.cwU, 1', tie.ii PMot Martt! at, M, A0tU 4. tltt •~ Mwtf\ )\, H ttM , .... , .. ,. 1137--~ .... .,, .......... ........ ,, .. A Fremont cook whip• up a winner with mocha creme recipe. C7 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1984 [!J- Ai 50 tiuck1 • bottle0~10M m•rbe•~num opu1 for wine. C10 elebrate.springwith a bru~Ch Mexi-Com Meatball Stew is an ' eal meal-in-one dish. It combines memade meatballs with a spicy, mato-based broth and com in its king juice. Frozen com kernels d exceptional fla vor and texture to e stew, besides offering conve- 'ence in preparation. This Mexican-style stew, rich in tein and vitamins A and C mes an even more nutritious cal when it is served with a glass of ilk and warmed com bread. MEXl.COl\N MEA TBAIL STEW Huc:e pa~• froaee WHle tvael~ra l)NMIM~lteef ~ e11p *1 bre.4 cnmbl "' C11P toma~::e. '4 C11p flllely ..... leg "' ...... ta.It .. .... , ... ,.,,., ttaM..,.....ai ti 1uee cu wMk tomalMI. ........... C11t., 1e9P ......... 1 ,,... ,.,,.,, ClclalMa•p•p 1MI• .......... ~ ..... , ~ .......... , .. t•1p11•p.rHCpoWffr .. .............. . En bowl of warm water, thaw com uch for 20 minutes. In medium . wl. combine around beef. bread m1*. V> cup tomato juice, onion. ca, V2 teaspoon ult and 'Al teaspoon pc~rl mix well. Form mlxtlltt into I ·Inch OllUS. In Dutch oven or tarae heavy saucepan, brown meatbeUs in oil; drain. dr in tomatoes. I cup tomato Juice, arun pepper, ch1h Powder, 112 teaspoon salt, prlic powder, Yi tea· poon pepper and thawed com: brina mixture to a boil. Cover and simmer 30 to 40 minute or until flavors arc blended. 6 9Cf'Vin . Why not celebrate the arrival of spring with a brunch? Here are some exciting recipes that gjvc pany airs to the menu while keeping finance s in check. Each is a showpiece. Foran exquisiteentree,combinc two classics. When you fold Shrimp de Jonghc ingredients intoacheescsouffie, theeggs wit I stretch a small package of shrimp to feed four to six people. If the thought of makinga souffie terrifies you.just follow this streamlined recipe, which is surprisingly simple and yields magnificent results. While a souffie is best baked as soon as you prepare it, you ca n hold this one up to two hours in the refrigerator, ifnecessary. But. do serve it immediately after baking to retain its puffy golden crown. Highlight your brunch with a fabulous Festive Fruit Compote and a homebaked y~ast bread -Maple Swirl SHRIMP DE JONGBE SOUFFLE Batter Grated ParmHa.D cbeese ir. cup batter 'h cup all-purpose floar 114 cops mUk •, cup dry white wl.nt 'i'a c up CZ ounces) shredded Grayere or Swiss cbeese 1 tablespoon parsley flakes 'rJ teaspoon garlic powder ir. teaspoon paprika •;, teaspoon ult 8 egs, separated I/, teaspoon cream of tartar 1 package (8 ouces) tiDy froien cooked shrimp, thawed ud drained Butter bottom and sides of a 2 to 2112-quart souffie dish or straight-sided casserole. Dust with Parmesan cheese. Prepare a collar by making a 4-i nch wide band oftnple-thicknessaluminum foil long enough to go around dish and overlap 2 inches. Butter one side ofband and dust with Parmesan cheese. Wrap band around dish. dusted side in. and fasten with straight pins. paper ch ps or stnng. Collar should stand at least 2 1 nches above nm of dish. Set aside. In medium saucepanovermed1um-h1gh heat. melt butter. Blend an flour. Cook. stamng constanll)'. until mi xture is smooth and bubbly. Stir in milk alf at once.Cook and sur until mixture boils and as smooth and thickened. Stir an wane. Rem ove from heat. Stir in Gruyere cheese and seasonings until cheese i5 melted. Set aside. In large mixing bowl, beat CJ& whites With cream of tartar at high speed until stiflbut not dry.Just until whites no longer slip when bowl is tthed. Thoroughly blend qg yolks and shrimp an to reserved sauce. Gently. but thoroughly, fold yolk mixture into whites. Carcfullypour1nto prepareddish. Fora .. top hat." hold spoon upright and circle mixture to make a nngabout I inch from side of dish and I inch deep. Bake an preheated 350-degrcc oven until puff>. dehcatel> browned and souffle shakes slightly when oven rack is moved gently back and forth. about 35 to 40 minutes. Quickly. but gently. remove collar. Serve immediately. Makes 4 to 6 servings. FESTIVE FRUIT COMPOTE l 'r'J cups (aboat t ouces) ptued praes ,,,. cup orange j1lce ltJ cup water Z tablespoons boaey 3 tablespoons oru1e.f1avortd liqHtlr 2 teaspoons grated fl'Hll &Jqe,.. I teaspoon grated oraa1e peel 3 grapefruit Z oruges Mhlt sprigs In small saucepan combine prunes., orange Juice and water. Bringjust to boiling. Remove from heat. Gently stir tn honey, then the liqueur, g.a nger and orange peel. Cool, then cover arid chill upto2days. Several hours before serving; Peel and section p:apefruit and oranges. Combine citrus fruits with prune mixture. Cover and chill. Garnish wtth mint. If you wish, serve fruit mixture in grapefruit shell halves with mem- branes removed. Serves 6. 411ffresh gi nger is unavailable, substitute I teaspoon pound ginger, stirring it into prunes, orange ju ace and water before bringing to boil MAPLE SWIRL 3'r'J to 4 Clpl all-pupos.e flov, divided 14 capsapr 1 package active dry yeast 'rJ ttaSOOD salt ir. cap mllk "4a cap batter, softened ' eus, divided Prue-Walnat Fillillg (recipe follows) Maple Icing (recipe follows) Halved pitted pnmes and walnat blves, for garnish ln large bowl of electnc mixer combine ¥. cup of the flour. the sugar, yeast and salt: mix to blend thoroughly. In small saucepan combine milk and butter. Heat over low beat until w:ry warm. 120 to I 30 degrees. Butter need not melt completely. (Pleue .ee SPR.DfG/C9) AVOCADOS ADVOCATED 'Sensuous food ' virtually unknown outside California By BEA ANDERSON Ot .... D.ilf .......... Cindy Ritter had never eaten an avocado until a couple of years aao. Today she is an afi- cionado. Her wte for the fruit naturally developed as she bepn promotin~ the "sensu· ous food," as it 1s dubbed in the advenis1nacampai&n. She 1s the consumer information specialist fot lhc C•lifomia A voc::ado Commission, based in Irvine . The home economics m~or travels to 30 to 40 at1es across the country each year, primarily mcct1n1 with the media and doina television · demonstration . Most, she says, ttact to •vocados as she . did until two yean .,o ... They ~ Ritter are aware of lhc fruit but haven't taitcd it.• Ritter arcw up in Colorado and althouah markets ca.med the fruit she aid sbe "just never lbouabt about it." Actuall). this fact " an asset for her bccauK she undentand that only Cabfomla.ns are famthar with them -the> ·re a Cahfomaa crop Ratter S3)S she spends a great deal ofllme in the East. whe re the media are "unfamahar or andaffercnt." The fruit is "not that b,g a deal back there. People aren't that interested 1n learning how to select. ripen or p~patt them." As California markets 80 percent of the produce in the United States. Rmer figures she has a lot of work to do in educating most of th e nation about the fruit's benefits. A myth she fiahts constantly 1s that .. avocados are fattening." There are'only 153 calories in 3'h ounces." she says. There arc more ca Ion es in a California avocado than one from Florida because tbe oil content is hiaber. "But that's what makes ours tastter." Other nutritional aspects include: -A good soun:c of vitamins A. C, E. 86 and 8 12. -Half an avocado has more potassium than a banana. -It contamcs 2 to 3 pen:cnt complete protein l1M1 all 9 essential amino acids. -Because it's a plant food. 1t bas no cbolcstm>l. When she returns to home bue, she says she doaD"l need to deal wtth the cducauonaJ a pec:t. Primaril)·, sbt focuies on new wayi to prepare the fruit. includu\a beauty aids. as~e tours t.hc st.ate . R ipcs att pnntcd 1n frtt booklctS mt.it.Jed "Srilu-- ous F s" and "fresh and Uabt... Tips on lkiD trcatm u arc included 1n .. The Avocado Way." AU aft can be o ered by wntm& \be commission at P. 0 . loJ. 4300. lrv1nc. CA 92716 Herc arc some ttcapts from "Sensuous Foods. .. . AVOCADO PAPAY A SO\J'P l Cl.I ( t OU«t > lMJ&YI Me..,. c...._ .. nUJT/ctl II ca Ortnge Coaat DAILY PILOT/WednetKtav. March 21, 1984 . ICeepspiCeSin-eoOl,dryplace Alrttghtjar best way to preserve ---flavor ofseasonings Seasonings can be lhe soul of cooking but the cook must take care that they retain their vivacity through proper storaJe. Heat, moisture, foreign odors, air and light are all enemies of dried herbs and spices. The best place to keep them 1s in an a1rt1ghtJar made of glass, which resists odors and can be reused. Don't keep spices over or near a stove. nor should the> be placed in cork-topped J&rs since the cork "breathes" and wtll dim1n1sb the fla voring's power. Seasonmgs and condiments such as mustard and ketchup can be refriaer- ated but Tabasco pepper sauce should be stored at room temperature in the same place you would keep herbs and spices, as the vivid red color of the sauce will fade with exPQsure to bright light. One olthe most spectacular ways to use seasonings ih intriguing ways is in soup. These two meatless soups - Black Bean Soup and Navy Bean Soup -rely on the flavonngs of herbs. and red pepper sauce for their d1suncuvcneu. BLACK BEAN SOUP 1 pacb1e (1 poand) dried black turtle beu1, rinsed a caps water, divided 1 tablespoon olive oil l cup cbopped celery I large onion, chopped (1 cup) 3 cloves garlic, minced o/4 teaspoon dried leaf oregano, crumbled 1 can ( 13o/• ounces) cllicke~ brotb 3 li\·lnch 1trlp1 of orange peel 114 te11poon1 salt 'i'I te11poon Tabasco sauce Sour cream or lemon slJces, op- tional Lemon slices and chopped parsley TwoNew Pampers. Convenience Packs s~ . ., s.tJters Pampers 72 Pampers Regular Absorbency S~-a,s.thers Pampers 54 Pampers Super Absorbency Now, there's an easy-to carry Convenience Pack in every Pampers size for your baby. ---------------------------' 5534PA ·~ . I - . I I ., •' • t u •i...t• " •'• I su, ""'-',.,., : Pampers .. . ~s3H ·~c60 ...... _ .. :. 5 I~ I 7 "'PA QC TEA& GAMBLE I 0•••00 I 37 0 0 0 4 8 1 7 5 ·-------------------------- J for 1a rnl1ll In a large bowl soak beans in 5 cups water overnight. Or, in a large saucepot, bnnf .S cups water and beans to a boi ; remove from heat, cover and let stand I hour. In a large saucepot, heat oil. Stir in celery, onion, prlic and oregano; cook .S to 7 minutes or until veg- etables are tender. Add soaked beans, bean liquid, chicken broth, remaining 1 cup water, orange peel, salt and Tabasco. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover, simmer 2 to 3 hours or until beans are tender. Serve with sour cream or lemon slioes. if desired. Yield: 9 cups (6 to 8 servings). NA VY BE AN SOUP 1 pacu 1e I 1 poOJSd ) dried navy beaDI 9 cups water, divided % tablespoons olive oil % pounds lamb nei:k bones 1 Ya cups chopped onion 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup sliced carrots 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon dried leaf thyme, crumbled 1 te.aspoon dried leaf marjoram, crumbled 1 ~. teaspoons salt '>"• teaspoon Tabasco sauce In a large bowl soak beans in 5 cups water overnight. Or, in a large saucepot, bring 5 cups water and beans to a boil; remove from heat. cover and let stand I hour. In a large saucepot, heat oil. Add neck bones, onion. celery, carrots, garlic, thyme and marjoram. Cook 5 to 7 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Add soaked beans, bean liquid. remaining 4 cups water, salt and Tabasco. Bring to a boil. reduce heat. cover, simmer 2 to 3 hours or until beans are tender. Yield: 10 cups (8 to 10 servings). We Guarantee It In The Gua.ra.ntee: Your cat will pref er 9-Lives to his current bra.nd of cat food. Or you '11 get your money ba.ck. Gua.ra.nteed. ~t your cat try 9·Lives. If he doesn't like It-like it better tha.n a.ny other brand- we'll refund your money. Just like that. iiiiji' If your ca.t does prefer 9-Lives. we'll send you 1150 in 9-Lives coupons. Tha.t'a how confident we a.re. How ca.n we be so·confident? Because 9-Llves is ea.ten by more cats than any other ca.nned ca.t food . 9-Lives has more delicious flavors, more unique recipes tha.n a.ny other ca.t food. And only 9-Lives gives your cat a choice of sliced. diced. morsels a.nd our original ground recipes. Ta.ke us up on this challenge with a free can of 9-Lives® Ca.t Food. See coupon and details below. You've got nothing to lose. And your ca.t ha.s everyt~ toga.in. t 1964 81&1' K.llt Food.a Inc . , • Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Marc:h 21, 1N4 CS J ---. Baked soup warms REM EMBER THE NAME. ITS UNIQllUY DlUCIOUS 1 -and fills stomachs IDU'LL NEVER FORGET THE FIAVOR. or the cold and weary, a hcany thick soup ma) well be the most comfon1ni. And an th1scateaory. the home economists have crtatcd an intnguina and dchcaous vari- a on -baked soups. Startin& with favome canned chunky style soups. they have added some com- patible ingredients with unco mmonly g~ tasting results. TEX-ME X BAKED SOUP 1 cu (19 ~ ounces) cbunky cblll beef wlUI beu1 10up 1 cu (11 ounce•) chunky Mexicali bean IOlp ~cup 1bredded Monterey Jack cbeese ~ cap coarsely broken aaltlne crackers 'I• cup chopped areeo onion In 2-quan saucepan over medium heat. combine so ups. Heat th oroughly stimng occasionally. Ladle soup into four 12-ounce oven-safe bowls or crocks. Sprinkle evenly with cheese. crackers and green onion. Z tablespoons ke&cbup 1 umburcer bllD, 1pUt ud &oa11ed t 1llce1 Amer ican cbeeae 4 dlll pickle sllce1 In I-quart saucepan over medium heat, combine soup and ketchup. Heat thoroughly. stirring occasionally. Mean- while. place cheese slice on cut side of each hamburger bun half: top with pickles. Ladle soup into two 12-ounce oven-safe bowls or crocks. Top each with hamburger bun half. Bake in 400-degree oven 8 to I 0 minutes or until cheese melts. Makes 2 servings. CURRIED CHICKEN BAKED SOUP 1 ca.n ( 19 ouace1) cbWlky cbJckea noodle with m111brooms soap •;. teaspoon curry powder 4 coarsely broken aaltlne crackers ! tablespoons walnuts . ·.... ,,. .; . .,, .. ,_ .... , :'1" ' .. \ An<.J 'o c:~•~y to ~rvc:. Becuu~ ll comes rull CO~lked und 'tpirul liced. 0 parly• I tame . uinner-rime or anytime thar only 1 the hc~t will do. make i1 HoneyBaked .. hrand hum. And you've got it nlade. rrs ONE GlllAT HAM • \m11L..ed b: Bu"-eJ f~ JO Hou~ • Honl.'>' ~ ~p1cc Gllf'icd • ~p1ral·\l1~·c:J rnr ~C:f\tnJ,: ~~~ • Whole 0. Half I lum'I • Na1ionw1de Shipping • rnri Ct>r11 ru.:ai.·' • Purt)' Tra)" A~-'\llUl\1 I h•· \ 111.1~,· l cnt<'r I.?.?.?~ lluo .. ~huN 1,11 ll.111 M<I • • •"l~•f\\, !~I ( UMU"iol\ U .. I 1\1<\R -Pm I ( oiJ\I ft,.' ... 1-1 11\1 ' ~., .. t:I roRO Udl 1 .... .,, "'"'·' '••nh .?-!NII R.l\nl••llll Y.J, •.? i.11 11 '""' KJ , • , .. , ... , 14\"7. \I<..?.? Ill "iofl'lol(,10' Bt \(II l<llln'l l}<_.,h Dh<I •Jt < 1.irh\'l1l "'"'' '" R.1lrh• • .. 1..t 1 iw" ~, .. , OR-\"ioC,t 1 ~1·•' '"'"" .11 11 ... 1,·ll.1• •, .. I-I •"''"'"""'' . 1'1. \ \'\IH l\t 1 11M••,\Pl t ''Ut ti H .tc111'41,tl\' ftfl'''' IU 'I*'' t ''HI \~ ti I \ It \ tcN \ I \~· \\ttttl 1 '•>WI ti llt 1t I' '''"''I'''" llkll,..1 ,._,,,, t'\&•·\t1t•f•\\\Jlt,\M\'ft .. • \111•<1.\• I .._l\l h'li.l 11 V M:\\11,I•• \\'l*lfl•t•'\'ht\t ''''' 'J Bake an 4()().degr~ O\en for 10 mmutcs or until cheese 1s melted and crackers are lightly browned. Makes 4 servings. CHEESEBURGER BAKED SOUP 1 can (19 ounces) chunky slrloln burger sonn In l~uart saucepan over medium heat. combine so up and curry powder. Heat thoroughly. starring occasionall y. In small bowl. combme crackers and nuts. Ladle soup into two 12-ounce oven-safe bowls or crocks. Spnnkle with cracker mixture. Bake an 400-de&ree oven 5 minutes or unt il crackers are lightly browned . Makes 2 servi ngs. (IHONEYBAKED ll \Wl1\K \ \'1\\1• 't \"''''-\\\It t11k ti(\,ct tt•t \'It \\fl'~ I \ \\f "' t 1•q'\ \\I'll \t\a \tit \l.f "••ttll \'ffflUI\ ONE TASTE IS ALL IT TAKES! PEANUT BUTTER SNACKING TREAT Most home-from-school children succumb to some son of aftenoon snacking. It's a uni versal habit with the snack val)ing fro m count!) to count!). In Brazil. kids hke 10 snack on guava jell y and toast. Tea and cooki es arc a late da) treat for English children. And in certa in regions of India . spicy nut and raisin snacks arc popular. Although known for snacking on not-so-nutritious foods. American children are de voted fans of protein-rich peanut butter. According to peanut butter market researchers. more than 85 percen t of all U.S. households use peanut butter. Even though children and teens (under 18) account for less than one third of the population. they consume more than haJfofall peanut butter eaten. Among those most apt to eat peanut butter are boys and girls 2-12 years old. and to a lesser extent. bo) s 13-17 years old. The peanu1 butter snack recipes here should appeal to concerned parents as well as children . Their sweetness comes from th e orange JU ace. coconut and bananas rather 1han added sugar. PEANUT BUTTER COCONUT CHEWS 1 cup flaked coconut 14 cap crea my or taper cbu.ak peanut butter 1 tablespoon orange juice concentrate, thawed In small bowl. stir toge ther coconut. peanul _uutter and orange juice until well-blended. Shape into I-inch balls. Store in tightly covered container an refrigerator. Makes I dozen. PEANUT BUTTER BANANA BALLS 2 'I• cups (aboul) graham cracker crumbs, divided 'It cup creamy or super chunk peanut butter 'It cup masbed ripe banana In large bowl. stir together 2 cups of the crumbs. peanut butter and banana. Knead with hands until well blended. Shape into 1-mch balls. Roll in remai ninggraham cracker crumbs. Store an tightl y covered container in rcfngerator. Makes about 3 dozen. PE ANUT BUTTER BANANA SHAKE ~ cap skJm milk 2 tablespoons creamy or s uper chunk peanut butter 1 r ipe banana, cut lnto pieces 4 Ice cubes Place milk . pean~t butter. banana and ace cubes an blender container; cover. Blend on high speed about I minute or unttl smoot h. Makes I serving. PEANUT BUTTER CRACK ERS 1 cup u 11fted flour "'• cap unsifted wbole wbeat flour 11' &e11poon baking soda •;, tea1poon salt 'Ii cup creamy or super cbunk peanut buuer 1 container (8 ounces) plaln yogurt Sall In medium bowl . stir together Oo~rs, bakin~ soda and Sflt. With pastry blender or two knaves. cut m peanut ~ter un til mixture is well mixed and coarse crumbs fonn. th fork. stir in yogurt until well blended. Using hands. ss doua.h finnl y into ball. Divide dough into 12 equal pieces. Shape each piece ~to a ball. On floured board or pastry cloth with s kinette-covercd rolling pin, roll out each piece until per-thin (8·inch uneven round). Place on ungrcased ~·e sheet: s~nnkJe ligh tly with salt.. Bake in 400 dcarcc oven 6 to 8 minutes or until liJhlly ed. Remove. Cool on wire rack. Bruk into pieces for a. Store in tightly covered container. Ma lees 12 largc en. "PEANUT BUnER PIZZAS I (1-lacll) llero roll or Frei~ brcead. split lD lt.aLf ! table1pooa1 creamy or 1aper claank peaa11 batter ! tablupoo111tomato1a1ce 'le cap 1llre4de4 Mo1urella cltffM Spread each bread half with I tablespoon peanut ttcr. Top each with I tablespoon tomato sauce. pnnklc ch with 2 tablcspoons cheese. Broil 6 lnchca from-taurcc heat. 2 to l minutes or until chcc.sc as melted. Makes l rvinp . ) Fresn 8'aoe SlloulOe< Boslon &n Chuck Roast =~~~:~ Sa Saleway Pof1t Link usage Natural Cas.ng Lamb Chops 01ad:'~, . lb $119 lb $1•• lb $199 ) _ __.-:. I [-·: ·.- Ground Bee Dl>Saltl118• ~---­Orange Roughy Fireside Crack11rs Franks ~·\$ """··~ King Fish Salami Cnut> Cod Fillets •• ~ ..... ., .. • Diet 7 -Up •Like Cola • Sugar Free $ 51'9 ;m)Aooes 't 51'9 -Yams "O' '199 mm> Bulk Gar11c .. ~~ 49' 49' 69' '2)9 -Tangelos "'..._.,. ~ 39' s319 Grapefruit ... 3 Old Fash1oned·F11tered Thirst Quenching And Refreshing - '1 Locally Grown First of the Season Serve Shorlcake Topped With Strawt>ernes ~ C I Fresh And f/il/lJltfl arro S Low Calorie Sanck mar> Pinto Beans 2-1b 69c Bag ~ Potatoes Russets-For A 5 ·lb 99c -. Hearty Mear Bag Lemons 9 Fresn Use N> A 4 "" """''"'" 8~1 $ Th"' Gourmets 0.hQh! S•ule in Ga•l•C & Bulle• 49 64·0Z Bonle 86oSQ Ft 69C Roll Pnca efl«IM! M~cl'I 22 28 Applesa._ s.n.ce S.~ W•lh Yo..,, ..-•• n Cou•M T0<>1gn1• c ~ct.a.-----·-·h Rtcl'ln One 99c ......_ ....... _..-.... e cl Mrs 24-oz69c ... nrw. P'WWft Ready Gallon ,.., -....... I r:• Wr1gh1's loaf c.1omoa l••cec>t San Oi9QO & ""* fl~ ~rl\WOA SAFEWAY Dl)Lllllly'•°B: ,~.,, .............. Soreed ~~·1·· • 1000 Blrtktt Or., "'wport 8uch • lltl So. lftatd. Santa An.I • 63C "9, Coast lfthwar. U,.. leldl '• SIMI AM FtMWaJ It la hz. .... ... • l4417 C..Dr .. .t ...... ...... • 24 flllnlrdl llr Plau, Sd llf'l'I I i L C4 Orange Coeat DAILY PILOTIWednetday. March 21. 198• Cod a tasty catc'h for casserole Fish. once the enlrce no one: wanted 10 cook, 1s turning up rcautarly on tables all over the country It's quick and ea y to sautc and the perfect bland base for wonderfully tasty sauces. While not all fi sh falls mto this class1- ficat1on, most white fish do. Mild m fla vor and low in fat. more and more cod. fillet of sole, snapper and other whue fish are ~mg purchased b) health and time-conscious cooks. Herc, qu1ckl) sauteed cod as lightly sauced, sprinkled wi th sliced almonds. and baked over a base of fresh vegetables and 1ortellin1 CAPT AJN'S CHOICE CASSEROLE I packa1e ( 10 to lZ ounce) fresh or fro.en torteUlni Pears 'choc~ filled By CECILY BROWNSTONE AMedet.cl "'-Food Edllot ' Some )ea1s ago a 'oung A.mencan 1i,1ng 1n Pans pleased her guests -both French and .\mencan - with a simple frull desscn. She filled the ca' 1ues of canned pear halves with cocoa and served them with a cal one-laden '>auce made with egg }Olb. ~ugar and whipped cream Recentl) we detrded 11 was tame to bnng that good and sa mple dessen up to date. We hope )OU agree lhis new version makes a k>vely offenng for guests who ti'\ to sta\ a\\a\ from ric~ dessens. · · t cups fre.b br0<.~oll flowerel• 4 t.able1pooo1 butter 1 tea1poon drted dill weed 1 poud fresb or frozen cod flllet1 1 red beU pepper, 11lced ( 4 ounce jar pimiento) 1 \'I cups 1Uced frHb musbroom1 'i'a cup 11Jced 1reen onions ! &.ablespoon1 noar ~cup water \'I cup wbtte wlne I cup wblpphJI cream or bait and half 1 tea1poon salt l tea1pooo finely 1rated lemon peel •1, cup cbopped parsley "' cap toasted lllvered almonds Cook tortellini tn boiling, salted water as package directs, adding broccoli last 5 minutes. Drain, place in I 'h-2 quart cas~role dish. In large skillet, melt 2 tablespoons butter o'er med1um-h1Jh heat. Stir in dill. Saute cod fillets Until JUSI tender and nuy. Remove fillets to plate. In pan ~nppmgs. saute ~II pepper (if using p1 m1ento. do not saute). mushrooms and green onions: add to pasta. Melt remammg 2 tablespoons butter m skillet Stir tn flour. Add water and wine. cook surring constantly unul thickened. Blend in cream, salt. lemon peel and parslc}. Sur half the sauce into pasta and vegetabl<"s. Place cod fillets over pasta. Top with remaining sauce, 6prinklc with almonds. Bake at 350 degrees 30 minutes or unul heated through. Makes 6 servings. C HOCOLATE AND LIQUEUR PEARS 1 ( 29-ounce I can Bartlett pear halves FRESHLY GROUNDBEEE BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 59 1 tablespoon cocoa 1 teaspoon sugar Orange, coffee, choc· olate or chocolate-mint liqueur Whipped cream or soft vanilla ice cream, If desired Dram pears: refngerate pear hqu1d fo r some other ose. Sti r together cocoa and sugar. Fall the ca.,,1t1es of 3 of the pear hal.,,cs "'1th the cocoa mixture. Place a pear half on each filled half. Secure "'nh toothp1ch. Co' er and refrigerate o to l! hours or o' ernight At sen 1ng lime. tnm the base of each filled pear 'o that 11 "''II stand upright in an 1ndl\ 1dual sen 1ng dash . Spnnldc each pear"' 1th one of the liqueurs If you hkc. pass "'hlppt'd cream or soft 'an ilia ace cream as a topping. Makes 3 servings. Recipe may be doubled. Note: Most 29-ounce ca ns of Ban lctt pears con· ta1n 6 or 7 large pear ha hes. Some of our tasters preferred havi ng the pear ca vities filled with plain cocoa rather than with the mixture of cocoa and sugar given in the recipe You may want to try both methods. Berry tasty Light 1n texture. attract- ive in color and ""Ith true raspberry Ila vor. RASPBERRY CREAM 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 14 cup cold water 10-ounce package red raspberries with syrup, thawed •;, c"p sugar I cap heavy cream 1n a medium bov.I spnnklc gdalln o'er "'atcr and let soficn -about 5 minutes. In a l-<.1uart •saucepa n heal ra<,pbcrnc'> and theirs~ rup until about to boil. add 10 gdaun mixture and '>llr until gela11n d1ssohc' -don't worr) 11 all thl' berries an: not whole Gent!~ sur 1n sugar (hall until panl) thickened In a small bo""I "'hap cream unul sta ff. add to raspbelT) mixture and gently fold an until color 1s uniform. Ladle in to sa x 6-ounce custard cups or molds. chill 10 set; cover. At sen 1ng time. unmold. (If you do not wish to un mold the dessert. ladle 11 into sherbet cups or indn 1dual dessert bowls ) Ma kes 6 servings USE THE DAILY PILOT "FA ST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY I 111 I<• 1111 ...... , .... , .di 642-56 78 bt )21 I (DOES NOT EXCEED 30% FAT) LB • TABLE KING BEEF BULK PACK TABLE KING BEEF STEWING BE.EF 1.89 LB. LB. 3-PACK CONTAINER STRAWBERRIES 19 NAVEl.i3 ORANGES 00 12 OZ SINGLE BASKrT-.49 GREAT GLAZE STRAWBERR\ CiLAZE-.49 SWEET. JU I CY f \·) -, G---.... \,, l ., ,. n• .,__, ·~!(£c~~ I ~ ~-.l , JERSEY MAID ICE CREAM )f lll\f .\~'->R'I ) f, \H1i.-. Ii.\ ~ 1.,.\l l )'·\-\~TO' ~· Q ;t•l •li C!f 111 Tomatoes-Salad Size .. ' , I ' . Fuerte Avocados ''' I .. Large Artichokes •Lt " Rome Apples ... ~I I M ..... Roasted Trail Mix I .69 3 · 100 .79 II .39 249 '\ti tllll'-f\11"•H '' 499 6-lnch Mums 1 " f;l;.141;1 •l ;~I ffJ&i .. Finesse Condltioner 188 .., ' , ••"'I< f I ~" I •I I f ' • J 7 7 Cream & Cocoa Lotion J49 • t>l ' ~ 11 , .. , I H ydrocortisone Cream DELI am ~·n~h~;~ Ch;dda1~ • ': 1 ri111 2 34 ''l•il ...... 11111 l\•''111 ..... '••l'k'l>cl"ll J98 London Broil Steaks 1 B Land o· Frost Meats .. ,\. \I I I I II I I I •I Borden Single Slices t I ' I '" l'f I l'f 1.'11-.. 't~ Gallo Sliced Salame t ' ·I • ·•1 \ I ... ".... • t\ \ h Kraft Cream Cheese ~· 11 ~'"'' 111>1"1<f l'M• l '\,\f<, ........... 1 ~1 1 Hoff y Dinner Franks • DAIRY 4' f <,Al 111"1 r "f.tlll"H.1111 11 U Jerseymald Orange Juice Tablemaid Spread '' > "' I ! \~1 1"' ( . .., I \I I I I "" W' Continental Yogurt .35 209 .89 .89 J79 • J49 .45 .43 IB 1°9 '"fll l l\IN1, !If If 01-.1)1 I •JI Beef c;tuck Steaks l\f\lf l\l..,1,11111 J49 Center Cut Chuck Roast LB 2 09 16 tlO"tl 11 ''!"Iii I l\l"tt.. Rf I I Shoulder Clod Roast ""\Ol\FO 11R J98 Wilsons Polish Sausage 1 a (f ... l')I\ (,IM()I a. f RU/t N 111 U If" 69 FAncy Young Turkeys 1 s • •• "'' ;j :t (•l 1;111 WU~N '-RI c.1r1 RI _.,DV tlN1t II CUf 279 Boneless Pork Loin Roast. u wn ~"'' J.l t ll't l1 "'" ct "'IH R C'Cll 298 Boneless Pork Loin Chops1 R 11.fl,.-,ON' 1<1 1 II I WI '!'Yr (11)..,l I I '' 219 Country Style Spareribs 1 o LIQUOR 11'i ll~IRROn11 Scoresby Scotch 11111 R RHINl Oi ... BI 1 .... &lkt..1.J"!O'I 1 >k J.F .J. Chablis Blanc 71\0 Mii \II ltrR BOITl I Early Times Bourbon 1 ,., 1 m R earn F Black Velvet Canadian I 7~ I Jn R ROTTI I Qllbey's Gin 7~MllltltTfR I \l R-' OW' UR BRUI Le Domalne Champagne g 999 .99 499 999 999 299 • BAKERY • J05 I 'P<XIND U)Af All 1.M'I TIES Country Hearth Bread J35 q P_.,CI'. Of-I ICIOlf<, Hot Cross Buns .99 ll OUN l P,t.(I'.~[ Assorted Bag Cookies PRICfS EffECTIV( TH URS THRU WED.. MARCH 22 TttRU MARCH 28. 1984. CALL (213) 579·1400 FOR LOCATION OF STORE NE.AREST YOU . NOT ALL IT MS ANO 5.\L(S IN Rl:TAll CHMNTITI SONLY. MOST STORf.S OPt.N 7 AM TO 11 PM. 7 DAYS A WEfK.WE RESERVE TH( RICiHT TO LIMIT HUNTINOTO .. llACH Mn .. ,,..., • ,,,,,.. .. le COIT4 MIU 1U I mlt ltrwt 1"11 o,.,... ht HUNTINGTON llAOH HUNTINGTON llAC:H lfWIHI 1 '°""'Mt YAU.SY POUllTMt VAL.UY l10H leffll llwll. ..., Atlalltt 47JO lerttMI f'll, tmt ...,_ • ...... ,,.. f' I •••• ,....,. 1.-JUAN CA"ITHNO "'VINI CANnllMO IUCM ~ -.U 1•1 Clfft!M CHlttrlM I Del OtMtM ..00 lnlfM 11¥11. _.., 0......, hfl Of, t V..Mtta ..... , ..... hftlwaf I Mlfl z , ly DOROTHY A. WENCK potentially harmful =..~tr-substances in our foods. There 1s an eu~tly an. With all the rubhcaty verse relationship between about the potentia hazards the actual potential hazards of chemicals. such as EDB. in our food supply and the in our foods it would be perceived hazards that easy to panic and worry have rcc1eved major public about whether 1t is safe to attention. eat anythlna anymore. Attention has focused on So we need to keep things concern over food addi· in perspective and re• .,,. tives and environmental coanize that the real risks ' contaminants such as are not proportio~~tc to the pesticide residues. Yet, amount. of pubhca~y they these are much less likely to ~eive 1n the media. and cause harm than arc micro. also that our bodies have biological and nuttitional natural defenses against hazards. ~ The srcatcst danaer we face from our food supply is microbioloakal -in other words, food poisonin1 caused by the arowth or bacteria or molds. Almost always the culprit is the consumer, or other food handler, usina unsafe food handlina mctl\ods. The second greatest haz· ard -poor nutrition - also is frequently caused by the way we buy, prepare, and consume tbods. A Jood example is obesity, which is a risk factor in many ail· ments such as coronary bean d1scast. diabetes and bi&h blood pressure. l=ollowina far behind these two bu.ards m tenm of actual risks are en· vironmental contami· nar~ts. nat~rally occurin& toiucants in foods, and food additives. This is not to say that we should ianorc any one of these hazards. Consumers, the food Industry, and aov· ernmcnt qcncics assianed to protectina public health all need to be alen to potential hazards and con· tinuatly work towards im· _ _, prov1n1 the safety and hcalthf ulness of our food. In o~r concern for safe food, we need to under· stand the differtncc ~­ tween a toxic substance - one that is intacrently capable of producina injury when tested by itself -and a haz.ardous substance - one that is likely to produce injury under normal cir· cumstanccs of exposure (for example in the diet.) Many of our favorite foods contain toxic substances that are either put there by nature or by 7 humans; but the foods attn't harmful. Why? Bccaust we eat too small an amount of the food and the harmful substanocs to cause harm, becaust the harmful 1ubsta.nccs arc de· stroyed wbcn tbe food is cooked or processed (as in EOB); and because our bodies have man y defenses apinst them. For a food toxin to harm us 1t must: be present in hazardous amounu in the food as eaten (not dcac· t1vated by processina or cooking); survive stomach TABLE KING SLICED BACON 09 GRADE. 'AA' LARGE EGGS BREAKFAST FAVORITE l·POUND PACKAGE LB. SUM PRICE· • DOZEN IN CARTON SHASTA BEVERAGES 09 C&H SUGAR GRANULATED ASSORTED FLAVORS 6·PACK. I 2·0UNCE CANS·REGULAR OR DIET 5·POUND BAG • GROCERY OCEAN SPIM~ ,18 CXl'1Cl eon' I Cranberry Cocktail boil OUN<:t aon l t Tree Top Apple Juice \ON!> J4 OO"<t 1.0,H Gravenstein Applesauce JOOON([ CAN Rosarlta Refried Beans 12 OONCf BOTILE Del Monte Chili Sauce 8 OONCL BOTTLE RED WINE ldNEGAR Lawry's Salad Dressing J65 J59 112 .67 .89 .94 t17~00NCE BOX NOOOLE.S C. CR[A"\ J04 Betty Crocker Tuna Helper 180UNCE BOX 93 Slim Price Com Flakes • IX> C0UN1 f«)t I FAMILY sco1·1°79 BATH TISSUE 4·ROLL PACK e ASSORTED COLORS GROCERY lb <>UN<l 60\ C>.,f ,\I -\I f, l't-\1'>1" Ralston Chex Cereal 8~0Ul'ICI BO\ Cinch Corn Muffin Mix TROPIC-\l 1800NC[ JA,R Red Raspberry Preserves 4 7~ OONCf BAR Gentle Touch Bar Soap 80 OOl'ICE. BO\ Hf AV" oon Purex Detergent AJAX LIQUID 22 OONCE BOTit.E Dlshwashlng Detergent m FROZEN 103 Ol BOX COMB PEPPERONI OR Jeno•s Sausage Piu.a IOOOMCE BO'< J69 .25 J69 .49 335 J17 J ~\ WESsoN l1 SALAD OIL 64 OUNCE BOTTLE ac1d1t~ and attack by our intnunal enzymes; pa• throu&h the com~Jex bar· rier oT the inttstanal wall and ,et into the bl~ strum; be activated by the Uver (most canccr~Ulina sublunces arc not already active; others are deac· tivated by I.he liver); and avoid deactivation when it reaches the cells. We continuously shed the surface layer of our stomach/ intc$trnes. and colon, ndding our system of many substances before they cause harm. 49 ~ ~ ~ -----Gala Paper Towels .63 239 Vons Broccoli Spears a .99 .55 .85 • •IMO I. A ~· C.._,,....• fM lO C00Nl PM:t<A(il 10 (i~l LO"' Qlad Trash Bags 6 ()(Jf';(f. BOX SELECTl O IJARICTI Swanson's Breakfasts "'*'Food Suppler to rt.. 7984 Olympic GMN& {)("AC) A ........ mn.....ul CC)M~Y ~---- PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE AT VONS. 1500 W. PICO BLVD.. 6571 W. IOTH ST .. lOS AMO!l!& THIS AD "°1' l!.Ff'EtTlVE ll"t SAN DIEOO. FltESNQ LAS VEQAS c, TO LARE COCJl"fTY. OR R!FOSE SALES TO OEALfRS & WHOLESALERS. '°""',. vau.a' eunwtTCNf •AO" HW'*fTCNf N AO" "'*""''°"MAC" ...-M ..::""...= :~ t"9 M I 111 6 T~ -..... t .,,,,..... IWI 1ee111--. ., A....,.. 4?1111ff111N ~MUI OOITA llllH 16Jt NAM Ol"9fl'MIO 1"V• OANtuNO MACM Mttt ....._ ,.,_ • ., a ._ ,. I , 1rttl ..... IMI OfMte Aff, -· o.-. C_...,MI I hi 0...... ... ""'9 ...._ ._, .,.._., '-" Dt. 6 ~ I \ I -...... ------ ~.manyua~, rtacuons occur . chmucal com~ aa. the diet, so the collici~ ol. one substance may be 'olf. set by an adequate amouatt of another. Thu" vi11•i-. mineral5. and otlacr, chemicals in our diet protect us 111in1~ substances that would otherwise cau1e harm. Our bodies have a lim· itedcapacity totolerateany, sinl)e 1ubs1an<:e-if we eet too much -bu• a re- markable capacity to tolef .. ate the sim1.1haneous intake of many different ones. ~~ othtt words, the toxicity or j the different cMnricak -. consume daily is DO\ cumulative. Thus. the more differcn\ foods we eat each day. tbi less likely we arc of rctttV· ma an overdose or toxic; substances that might ~ present in one or two food$# A balanted diet of a variety of foods also will provi~ us with the nutrients ~ need lO build and.mainlaiA our defenses apmst tOXK' substances. QUESTIONS WE ABB ASKED: t1 ... Q. I've read that lbC government may allow t1» use of irradiation as aw alternative to EDB to ptt.- vcnt insect contamination. in some foods. Couldn•a irradiation make the food- unsafc? • ... A. Foods do not tJe. come radioactive whe& they arc irradiated so there. is no danger to the oon sumer. However, there is a danger lO the workers wbQ apply irradiation -they must~ protected from the gamma, beta and X·rays that arc used. ) The Food and Drug Ad· ministration (FDA) proposed a regulation in February to permit irradia· tion for the treatment of fruits and vegetables as a safe ah.emative to the use of EDB and other chemicals that leave pesticide resi· dues on the treated foods. Levels of irradiation must be high enou&h to kill insects but not so high that they cause changn in foocb that alter their flavor. tcx· ture and nutrition. The regulation would P.Cfl1lit thruscofupto tOOkilorads to kill insects in p~od cc1 thus increasing the sb lift of fruits and vcgeta . .. . Q. Wby docs corned beef have such a red color tha1 doesn't disappear when you cook it? A. The pickling salt or solu11on used to cure cor- ned beef contains sodium n1tnte. The sodium nitrite acts on the pigments in meat. fixing them so they don't oxidize to the fam- i har tan or brown color when the meat is cooked. Nitrites also have impon.- ant functions as flavor enhancers and preserv- atives in cured meats such as corned beef. ham. bacon. sausages. and f rankfun.crs. Chicken barbecue Ruddy brown color and well-balanced sweet and sour flavor. CHICKEN BARBECUE 3·pond frytag •r reut- 1.q ckictn, c.t ., 1 mecliun oaloa, flaelJ cMpped 1 clove 1arlJc, ~ ~cap tomato ketetna, 2ii. c.p water % &abletpooDI cille:r vlaegar % table1pooa1 Worcestenllire u.ce 1 teaspoon salt .,. tutpooa pepper 1 bay leaf Lanr a larst shallow roasung ~n wtth foil: ar· range chicken in 1t. skin side down. in a single la~. Thorouahly whuk together onion. prlic. ketchup. water. vtncpr, Worcestcrsh1re. salt. pep. ixr: add ba}' leaf; pour over chicken. Broil 6 to 8 inches from hiJb heat for about 20 minutes: tum chicken skm-,sidc up and. basttnt often with sauce in PIA continue broilina until chicken is tender -about 25 minutes loqer. Good served with rice. Makes 4 to 6 terv1QP. No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper The lllfflll ftts In. ' ... -. 08 Onnge Coat DAILY PILOTIW~. Meron 21, 1914 to dinner Cumin (pronounced kumm-in) is just one of many spiocs whose popu- larity bas increased steadily in the United States durinJ the past decade. It has always been widely used in Meitican cook.Joa, 1s a traditional component of Indian curries. and season- al veaetables, soups and main dishes in the Middle East. Came de Puerco con Tomate y Comino -Mo· 1can Pork Stew with Tomatoes and Cumin, 1s a festive yet simple-to-make main dish that can be made ahead and reheated. Another popular Mex- ican dish features chicken - also with cumin and garlic (a natural duo) - and some crushed or around red pepper. This spicy sim mered chicken can also be made a day ahead. MEXICAN PORK STEW WITH TOMA TOES AND CUMJN ( CarDe de Paerco COD Tomate y Comlao) ! tablespoon• ve1etable --.,,c.,,,--d• boaele11 leu por , cat laco 1-lacla cebet S c.pt tomatoe1, c.1 la 1-lada cabe1, divided Water 1 tabletpooa l'ftDd cum!a 1 tabJetpooD latlaal mlaced oDloa 1"' tea1pooa1 la1taat No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With Stater's Low, Low Prices! BL.&DE CUT SHOULDER LARGE FANCY BRITISH COLUM81.l Pork Ste~. • • LB. LB. BlJTT BLADE.CUT SHOULDER BlAOE~ BEEF LARGE END Pork Lamb Rib Hamburger Patties.,.:::· • l' --· ..... Salad Roast Chops Roast •"' I ~ I .Jack Cheese ~La sI. 79La SI.ft 99u I.•"" ,_, Glazed Ham \~ Gala II Towels e,se 1 ~Oll.. ....._ _____ .....J Kraft t Daelling •-49 c ... te•lN or TW( SE• N0R011WAf(Al1C,M1 KEN·L RATION Dog Food 16-0Z t 6 5 oz J~ ...,I HO tyM(A1 'lllAJ"(AS1, ]QQP('1(E11J t''. Sunshine ,liWil .. 1 Crackers i:.35 160l 11 21~!>02 25·0Z sze t I . BETIY CROCKER 6 VARIETIES·6 5·8·0Z Haniburger Helper ,,j 99e NESTLE CHOCOLATE 6 Quik I 32·0Z sz. 9 DECAFFEINATED INSTANT :I $ High Point Collee· ~.oz 4.55 FOR LAUNDRY Dynan10 Liquid 1l 1 128·0Z s5.95 DISINFECTANT CLEANER Pine Sol I 28-0 Z sz. IS MO ASSORTED COLORS Bath Tissue ct 4 ROLL 97e SUN KIST Orange Juiee 9' 64·0Z sI.69 ORIGINAL OR CUSTARD STYLE I . ,, . . .45e .•I.59 .. •I.89 .. •I.99 Garden Fresh LARGE FIRM GREEN Produce Artichokes Oranges •Mf" ........... ol)IC't>•······ Avocados ........... ·~· 0"•' 0-.-1. ~ .. Pears ..... ·o··--'· Potatoes u ... ~ 1 ·MIFC.. Ol<OAIU"' "'IMQ!; nEU ....... ., ... , SPl(.f k ""'' ••II tN 'J'.6 l••N(J,;ARfT't Hanging Plants •3.99 Vlasic ........ ~ Pickles : ... · C.. . ..J .,., Yoplait Yogurt . 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Stir fl our mixture into pan along with re- maining I l/1 cups tomatoes. Bring to a boil. Cook and stir until thickened, 2 to 3 minutes. Garnish with avocado and Parmesan cheese. Yield : 4 to 6 por· 11ons. CHICKEN WITH CUMIN ! tableapooa1 ve1etable oil 3 poud1 cblckea partl 1 '1\ cup1 water ! tea1poon1 groand cum la I tea1poon ln1tan1 ml.aced garUc l teatpooD paprika .,.. le&lpooD tall .,_ tea1poon cn11laed or groaad red pepper In a large skillet beat ve~etable oil until hot. Add chicken; brown on all sides; drain off fat. Stir in water, cumin. garlic, paprika, salt and red pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and sim- mer covered for 30 minutes. Uncover and simmer. st1mng occasionaJly, until chicken is tender and sauce is shghtly thickened, about 20 minutes. Yield: 4 por- tions. Cherry cake's chocolaty It's chocolate flavored. CHERRY CHEESECAKE ! large e111 ,,,, cup auaar I ounce aa1weeleaed cbocola&e,melied 'i'J tea1poon almoad H · tract 1 8-ounce packaae cream cbee1e ! cup1 101r cream Cramb Cn11t, recipe fol- low• 1 1'-or 17 -oaace can pitted dark 1weet claer- rle1 Cberry Glaze, recipe follow a Beat eggs, sugar, melted chocolate, almond extract and cream cheese until very smooth; stir into sour cream. Pour into Crumb Crust. Bake at 350 degrees for45 to SO minutes or unti l edge is set and dull in color while center is still glossy. Cool completely. Remove rim from pan . Drain cher- ries; reserve lf4 cup syrup for Glaze. Arrange cherries over cheesecake. Top with Glaze. Chill several hours. Makes I 0 to 12 servings. Crumb Cra1t Combine I cup fine vanilla wafer crumbs, 2 tablespoons sugar. 3 tablespoons melted butter. Press over bottom and 1111 inches up sides of 8-inch springfonn pan. Cberry Glaze: Combine reserved syrup and 1/4 tea- spoon almond extract: heat to boiling. Dissolve I table- spoon cornstarch in a li ttl e cold water; add to hot cherry syrup mixture; cook over medium heat stirring constantly until clear and thickened. Cool slightly. Makes about I l/4 cups. Salmon eggs appetizing For a delectable hors d'oeuvre. use salmon that has been mildly smoked. SALMON EGGS t larse eu• ! te11pooo1 prepared DIJo• m11tard '4 C1lP mayoua.l1e '" poa•d 1moke4 ulmoa, flaely cltopped ( ~ firmly packed c.p) U lar1e bottled capen Hard-cook cw. ahcll and cut in baJf tena1hwi1e. Remove yolks ana mash fine; thorouahly mix lo mustard. then mayonnaise and saJmoni spoon into cg white cavities. Garnish each stuffed ea half with 2 capcri. Cover and chill. Makes 12 . ln•ex•pen•1lve• ·on 111 spen· 11111 no• hiOf\ in price, reHon1ble, claull~ Illy ldYerllllllg .... ClaHlfled Adveftlalng 6'42·5878 Pork, prunes pleasing By CECILY BROWNSTONE ••-leted ~-PMd ldltet cand1nav1an cooks ha\C a trad1uonal way of roasungaJOlnt of pork with prunes ansened in 1t. The prunes add good flavor. and the roast looks most attractive when it is sliced. Now an Amencan cook has developed her own v~rs1on of the dish. Instead of insert1n$ the prunes in small slits 1n the loin, she bones the meat and cuts a pocket in it to stuff with the dried fruit; then she rolls and ties the pork. Her particular season- ings and style of roasting produce a dehc1ous accom- panying sauce. PORK ROAST WITH PRUNES 3~ poud1 pork loin (bone-in) 1%-ouce pacu1e pitted prunes 1 teaapooo sail 1 tea1pooa dry ro1e- mary leavet Daab pepper Ya c up coarsely dJced ODIOD Ya cup 1llced celery ( Ya-incb) Vt cup 1llced pared car- rot ( ~-incb) 1 cup dry red wlne 1 cup clear fat-free beef brotb Ya teaapooo dry U.yme leaves, cn11bed 1 garllc clove, cru1bed % bay leaves Remove and reserve the bones from the pork loin. Make a pocket in the loin to hold the prunes: with a 7-to 8-inch sharp pointed knife. cut a lengthwise slit through the center of the meat. about 21h inches wide. from one end 10 the other. Fill wnh prunes. Fold flap of meat around roast. Tic roast with string 1 n 4 places. Stir together the salt, rosemary and pepper; rub over meat. In a large roasting pan surround the reserved bones with the onion. celery. carrot. wine. broth, thyme. g.arhc and bay leaves. Place pork loin. fat side up. on top of the bones. Roast uncovered in a preheated 500-<iegrce oven unlll pork 1!> lightly browned -about I 0 minutes. Reduce oven te mperature to 325 degrees. Continue roasting uncovered. basting oc- casionally. until a meat thermometer inserted in the center of the meat registers I 70 degrees - about I 'h hours. (lfliquid is needed in the pan during this period, add a little water.) Remove meat and keep warm in a low oven. Re· move bones and bay leaves from pan and discard. Re- move liquid and vegetables from the pan and puree half at a time. 1n an electnc blender: or use a food processor for pureeing. If necessary. add enough "'ater to make 2 cups sauce; heat. Slice the pork loin about ''2·1nch thick and serve with the hot sauce. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Punch party Goo d for ca lone-watchers. WINE PUNCH 4 capt 1rapef nJt j1lce 4 capt 1weet wlalte wlat l!-ou<t' bottle 1ta1er ale Have the arapefruit jui.cc, wine an~ ai~er a~e ch1Ued. At servma tJme, sur them t<>sether. Serve in punch cups. Gamish as desired. Maltes 12 servinas. .. J Orano-Coast OAIL.Y PILOT/Wedr.-day, March 21, 1984 .,;;.) HER DESSERT CREME OF CROP Macadamia Mocha Suprrme. an easy, makc-ahc.ad froz.en pie recipe, has b«n chosen the SS,000 best-of-contest winner 1n the 1983 K.ran ManhmaJlow Creme "Easy Secret ln~dient'' Recipe Contest. This 1mprcss1ve grand priu creation was submitted by Jeanne Noonan. a retired receptionist and accounting clrrk from Frc· mont Macadamia nuts and coffee-flavored liqueur arc long-time favontes of Noonan's. The prizc-winnin$ pie hi&hliJhts both. Chopped macadam ta nuts arc spnnkled onto a chocolate crumb crust, then an easy, light textured filling prepared with whipped top.. ping. coffee flavored liqueur and the "secret ingredient.'' marshmallow creme. 1s added. The ma~hmallow creme assures that this Double Coupon '1ewnt th» coupan Wong W"tth any one MonWaC'tw•n c-entt 011 coupon ono O*' f1·"1i.i bl• th• MP\l\Q1 wn.en yo\I pwcha.M tf\• •••m Nc,t to mcl\lde tetO\l•t ,,.. 01«•rf PUI C'f\OM coupoN couporu 01e<11•1 tnan on• 11)001 ot •ace.id tM •G.lu• of th• uem ta eludes hqvcu tobacco anl1 oa11y ptoduct1 L1m1t One Item Per Manufacturera· Coupon and Limit 3 Newspaper Double Coupons Per CUstomer Coupon tuec:tiY• Mmch 22 Uuu Mmch 24. 1964 Save .16 JOos pkg • Special Values Special Values CUl:UPnt'eBWJJ ~· .89 f'tNb CUp-Top Carrots rt.lb l'adllc 2 29 Red Snapper ~ . nrm~a Tomatoes ora1ig'61U1ce = 1.59 CiCr\11 HW·ftOHD Orange Juice oatota FOTfAl,..,ont•r•r Jae& 01 l 4 9 Colby Long~om ;:; . £oWI alcb NOfWaJ 115 l 99 Turkey Breast·· .J;; • co'b Ca~· '411 ta.o•taJ llUJI Cheerios 1Wttu«U1l '"111~ro-h•lb 99 Pasta Salad·· -r: . Qlot. A l·LoDv Spaghetti Ill> 29 ... lklbalr • ":!. .69 11 ..: 1.19 ~ 1.29 .. e: 1.59 Ila 99 ,,., . CGDodlcm ~J 9. 89 OllJJ•tal llJJ.11 2 49 Black velvet '"= . Tr1x Cereal ':.: . frozen rtt1pt will be ettamy and smooth without the extra sttpS and special equipment required for trad1t1onal frozen desseru. Noonan rtseTVcs her creative food prep.. aration for the severaJ civic and binorical orpnlZ.lt1ons in which she is active . She ia renowned for her luscious deuens and frequently bnnas several for meetina refresh- ments. Noonan also eJtjoys enten.aininf fanuly and friends at home for dessen. " leave the creative dinner panjes to my son's wife who is an excellent cook," she said. At these small late-afternoon. early-eveninl aathcrings, Noonan frequently "Jazzes up the flavor of her r«1pes with liqueurs and flavored bran· dies. In her spare umc. Noonan enjoys gardening and traveling. // est~alitY Bananas .19 :~J.69 _...._ . . . .,,,.-. ·- ( .~·· ,! . ~ I ' " '1' ~-~ , ,,~~j~· =•=~-'-_lJ Exclusively at RalphSf Classic Baroque Porcelain China Prices effective March 22 thru March 28, 1984 -~ J MACADAMIA MOCIU llJP&Dm .,.eep~a.,a•....._1a.- J t ·lld tMeMI .. waler~ nwt I '7-ouce Jar...,........ enlM l tab ........ c:dM fla•et .. ~ i tablttpOOU •• .., I I!~ coataf.Mr (4~ ee,t) _.._ .. &Wt.a wit.II real ertam, U..wM Reserve I tablespooo macadanUa nuu toppin~ sprinkle ~mainina nuts onto bono of CNlt. Combine mar1hrnallow ett!r liqueur and water. mixina with elcctric'sn' or wire whisk until wen blended. Fold whipped topping. Pour into crust; freeze. Top with reserved macadamia nuu. Serves 6 to 8. , VarlaUoa: Substttute walnuts for tnacadamia nuts. Substitute 'I• cup co&d coffee for liqueur and water. · • .. 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M. tl91 ....., A ..... OOtTA •t& IAll NM OANTUMO llVM CANTIWIO Kt.CM ... , ~-'":;'a._ tN I . m11 f t,... tM OtMtt '"' ... , O..._ C•ttlM a De'~ -ntM ..... ..., 0......, '-'Or. I Vllllf'le ' .I • ca Otange COlllt DAILY PllOT/WedMeday, MIWOh 21, 1884 I98~HONOR .--HARVESTED BY CARROT By EARL ARONSON ## .............. 1984 1s the Year of the Carrot. that nutnttous. easy-to-grow vegetable that comes in shapes con vcnicnt to your garden soil condition. The carrot, honored this year by the National Garden Bureau. lhe association for lhe home garden seed industry, has been harvested for 2.CXX> yean. But it hasn't always been the bright orange color .-of today. It probably began as l. i~:· .... \. _ . a purpl~ root, and botanists \"' :.-r, \ .. •• \ -I/ ~heve 1.t s~cms from a wil,d .• • ·~ ' • ", ., ; :SI-" • item similar to today s • .j_/'.:• \ (~~ ~ '-: ·•-. graceful queen Anne's lace. ... J.' ·· ~~. l~·. 17 Cultivated purple carrots ~ •• • • ~ · : c • Y' were probably grown in Af- ( ..... ", :~:. ·, :';f)') :: ghanistan around 600 A.O .. (' · t, \:~1 ·1.i : '.• then distributed in surround-~ ~ir-.~fl~f; !-~. ~ ing regions from the eighth to 'Ii.·~ . '!~,, 'A'tffl ~.. 10th . centuries. The yellow 1.1~ ~. ~·1 .~.~~. type 1s a mutant of the purple · ~ ~~·lt::, ; ·· ·1 ~l · and ma} have been grown in · · · t " • ··t " «r'A the 9th and I 0th centuncs 1n \ '~ , ' I J ·., ~ Iran or Syna. White carrots ~ ~ r ( '~ ;T:.'. and vanat1ons of yellow and l~ J\ r ~ l1~}f orange ar~ later sele<:tions in ' J 11!11, 1' the evolutionary process. I Y , }~·"J..J 1. Onginally, carrots were , : 1 J used as medicines. Seeds or , I stomach ailments and used in · ~ roots were consumed to treat ' . I ' . 1 poultices for surface ulcers. I .J abscesses and wounds. They ,, were thought to relieve blad- der. liver and kidney prob- lems. to aid childbirth. and to act as aphrodisiacs. The first orange vanctles were developed in Holland 1n the 17th century. One, "Scarlet Hom," is still in commerce. Orange carrots. \\h1ch tasted better and kept thdr color well when cooked. were brought to this cd\mtry by early settlers. Now they are grown worldwide. Nati onal Garden Bureau researchers found that before carrots were popular as human food their foliage was worn as decoration on women's hats and sleeves; furriers rubbed carrot oil into pelts for moth protection. and carotenes extracted from orange carrots colored butter. The seeds were used in some liqueurs, and as a coffee substitute. Plant breeders arc worlung to produce sweet- er-tasting, deeper orange carrots. Carrots are nch in Vnaman A and contain vitamins BI. 82 and C. They are eaten cnspy raw and cooked. in hors d'ocuvres. side and main dishes. Carrots come taper-rooted or pointed, stump-rooted or blunt, cylindrical or ball-shaped. to meet the needs of your sandy, light, loose, heavy clay or stony soil. Heavy, poorly-drained soil may produce "forked" carrots because roots arc blocked. So plant shorter types there. If your soil conditions aren't proper for the kind you want. improve the soil by adding decayed organic matter such as manure. compost or peat moss. Carrot seeds are generally sown directly into the soil, either 1n rows single file. or scattered in broader areas up to a foot w1de. Plant seeds 1/a-to 1/i-inch deep depending on soil type and climate. Sow thinly to avoid overcrowding. They germinate 1n I 4-to-2 1 days. Keep soil moist throughout germination. Than b} cutting tops off weakest plants with scissors to avoid d1strubing roots of remaining plants. When carrots are about 3 inches tall. than again to I or 2 inches apart for row plantings and I to 3 inches for wide rows. Continuous harvests can be made also b> so" mg at 2 to 3 week 1ntenals rather than all at once FRUIT PROMOTED ... From Cl 1 carton (8 ounces) lemoo·flavored yogurt Ya cup cream 1 lfa teaspoon booey Dasb ciDDamon 1 medJum ripe Callfornla avocado Fresb papaya or peacb, optional Combine nectar, yogurt. cream. honey and cinnamon in large bowl or blender. mix thoroughly. and chill. Just t-afnrc serving, seed, peel and cubt-avocacio. (Or scoop into balls will melon ball cutter.) Place equal amounts of avocado in each of four soup bowls. Pour chilled soup over and garnish each with a fresh peach slice or papaya balls, if desired. Serves 4. *May substitute peach nectar. CALIFORNIA CURRY SALAD Splllacb or romalae lettace leaves (aboat Ya bancb) Z large CaJlfornJa avocados, seeded, Pffled and sliced % pink grapefnaJt, pared and sectioned % large orange., pared and sectioned % green onions and tops, sliced Z tablespoons casbew oats Curry Dressing, recipe follows Watercress, optional Line 4 individual salad plates wlth salad greens. Arrange fruit and avocado alternately in circular pattern over greens, topping with green onions and cashews. Just before serving, dribble Curry Dressing over each salad and garnish with watercress, if desired. Makes 4 servings. Curry Dressing: Mix 1/1 cup salad 011. 2 tablespoons each lcmonJuiceand red wine vinegar. I tablespoon finel} chopped chutney and 111 teaspoon each cuf'T} powder. salt and dry mustard in tightly covered container: shake well. Let dressing Sil at room temperature at least 30 minutes. Shake well before serving. AVOCADO PASTA SALAD . 1 medium California avocado, balved, seeded and peeled I pound cooked llngulnl 12 large cooked, devellled and butterflied sbrimp 4 small tomatoes, sliced 4 green onions and &ops, sliced Dressing, recipe follows 01\ 1de a' ocado halves in half to make 4 wedges Cut each wedge into a fan of 3 slices and ~t aside. Arrange equal ponaonsoflinguin1. shnmp. tomato and green onion o n 4 salad plates. Top with avocado fans. Drizzle dressing over salads and serve. Makes 4 servings. Dressllls: Combine 4 tablespoons red wine vinegar. 8 teaspoons salad oil. 4 teaspoons Dijon mustard and 4 fresh basil leaves. Julienned or a pinch of crushed basil leaves together; mix well. . An expert's recipe The way a well-known coolung school teacher wggests offenng this French hon d'oeuvre. PETER &UMP'S CRUDITES 6 DIP To make tM 01p mi11 totether I cup may011na1sc {made with olive oil), I cup sour cream and I teaspoon tabasco sauce. Finelr mince 2 cloves garhc. 2 tablespoons capers. enouah scallion tops to make •11 cup and enough panic)' leaves to make 1/J cup, add to mayonnaise mixture and chill for l to 4 hours. At 1ervin.a time a.mnac at lea t S lunds of such veactables as JUiienned carrots and arttn and sweet red peppers, blanched norets of cauliflower or broccoh, sliced fennel heart, trimmed acalhons. radish flowers and cherry tomatoes on an attractive platter and surround with lettuce. Serve the 01p in one or two small bowls in the center or on the sides of the platter T-BONE STEAKS COUNTRY STYLE SPARERIBS· 29 llllAFT Miracle ~M UAfT 'j '\I, L :.--l i racle ·49 ~~~ ;:' ~ ~ _, ~ :::: -------EA. -- 32-0Z. JAR • LIMIT 2 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP T,J, . J ~ BUY ONE GET ONE FREE· ~:rc~LA· 1 GALLON • SKAGGS ALPHA BETA DRINKING WATER PORK SHOULDER STEAKS Primavera says spring Northern Jtalian cuisine has swept the country. And one of the favorite dishes is primavera. L1terally meanina "early sprins," this J)U1a dish is charactenzed by the colorful sprins vcaetables that are part of the creamy sauce. This tuna version of pnmavcra is appropnatc fo~ the Lenten SC8$0n. Not only does it call for tuna. especially popular durini Lent, but "Lenten" itself comes from a world similar an meaning to primavera. TUNA-NOODLE PRJ.MA VERA ~ cap tblaly all«d carrot• 14 C•I 1U«d areea ODIODI (wltb topt) l pack.aae (10 oucea) fro1ea c•• 11eeo beus, wwed uddnloed 1 pack.aae u• oucet) fro1ea peaa, tbwed ud drained l cu (4 ouces) m1.U00m 1tem1 aad plecn, dnioed •1, cap mar1arine or b•tter 1 package mix for &ana tetraullll or creamy noodles 'a tu.oa l cap milk 'i'I cup water 1 can (l lfa oucn> tuna, drained Cook and stir carrots. onions. beans. peas and mushrooms in marganne in 10-inch skillet until onions arc tender. 5 to 10 minutes. S1tr in sauce mix, milk. water and tuna. Heat to boiling. sumng constantly. Simmer un- covered until slightly thickened. 5 to 10 minutes. Cook noodfcs in 6 cups boiling salted water unul tender. 8 to IO minutes; drain. Place noodles on large serving planer: spoon vegetable mixture over top. 6 to 8 servings. • INCLUDES 50 84-0Z. BOX OFF LABEL TIDE DETERGENT ~2-·ae ... =7,,~ EA. 6·0Z. BOX JEU..-0 GELATIN 32-0Z. PKG. • SWANSON FRIED CHICKEN 32-0Z. BOITLE •PALMOLIVE DISH DETERGENT Coo;' ,,.., 1984 .t. ~ 1~1, ,,.,,..11o,.•J Wt.• ,.,.,. ... ,"'4-'"' 1 ....._ ~ •""' ,.,., \I••'•• Co '"1'•a.,,. •• f ,,_.,.._. •r-""1 ft,w1 .,. #'A 1<11.c,1 ~ •".-•n'f "'• Prices Effective at all Southern California Alpha Beta Markets DOOi.LE SAVINGS COUPONS ,-------•;''i·''';+--~~~-.... , I DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPON I I • M •" , ... o..ol)'\ ~ 1 • 1~ "' ••• "'~""'·W~ ,. ' ,. " •• ilO" I fM Q'1 DOutll[ '"t S•~ ¥.S ,., " ""' °'" •• ~ ,. • •.. I wm .. , "·lmrxf&llll "rtl(l mi'"' .. °"""' OYtl " ... !flfu1111 MT .. , :tt vac.• • m• 1111.1m t• mu 11 u I llCl'*l lllUlll T Allt llAllT ~fl I .., •1•1•u• ,uRC"aS( MoutMo I u111111 Giit 111111Pl~11w1urm~1• s cOU'Oll a•o ' llllllT fHllH OOUIH COU,l*l 'U CUITOllU I -..l COli'OfrliOflD l"ll'I\ MAll(1<•.1,.1111 ~tD ~AIV"1 .-, ............ _______________ __ i I • I PORK SIRLOIN CHOPS LARGE • FUERTE AVOCADOS •ME.AT OR 16-0Z. PKG. BEEF BALL PARK FRANKS 98 •BIGGEST ARTICHOKES IN lOWN • l HKKI 'I "1ll~HR<Xl"I • ORIC.1"""11 • BIH • U IKKI.., • PORK •CHILI 12-0Z. CANS • PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER ·- Follow low-salt trend of the finer restaurants Is tl possible to su1tabl:r cntenain company. and still serve a menu that is uulored to a low sah diet? Some of the finest restaurants in the country arc doing it. tocluding New York's Four Seasons Restaurarn. They're offering high caliber cuisine with less cream, butter and salt. primanly because of this country's increased health awareness and the specific dietary needs of certain customers. If they can do it, so can you! It is possible to take classic continental and Amencan ethnic dishes and deliciously adapt them using less salt. Some tips are to cook with wane ... use less cream and cream based dishes ... and callon piquant ingredients such as spaces or lemon juice as salt substitutes. Here are three recipes developed w1th entertaining and low sodium an mind. One menu for four might revolve around Mannatcd Chicken Kabobs that take only 10 minutes to broil. The ke) here 1s to permeate the chicken cubes before cooking w1th a mannadc of dry sherry. fresh garlic and ginger. combined with a carefully blended low sodium ready to ~ n c French onion soup. Not onl} docs the marinade fla "or thc chicken. but the remaining marinade along with reserved JU1ces from the pineapple cubes serves as the cooking liquid for the accompanying nee. The recipe registers a lo"' 93 mg sodium per serving. A rolled Sole Florcnune might normally be engulfed 1n a hea') cream sauce. A lighter version. and one low 10 sodium 1~ built upon new low sodium ready to s~e cream JUMBO CALIFORNIA ARTICHOKES 14,000,000 IN PRIZES AVAILABLE DfCLUDDfG WEEKLY SWEEPSTAKES ...... -....... , .. ,. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... -... . .. . .. . ' . .. ........... . . .. ,, ............ ' .. .. ....... . . . .. 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Each ftoundtt fillet ll rolled Jelly-roll fashion around lhe sp1.nach fillinaand tbm. topped with a sauce oft he remianinasoup, lemonJuiceand onion powder. Ready to serve lo w-sodium soups make , sauce pre~t1ons eJISy and del1C1ous. • Ethnic cooking in the form of Cajun Shrimp Okra Gumbo adapts beautifully to the low sodium atylt of cookina. The inherently spicy nature.of the.dish allows f~ w. salt reduction without navor loss. Th15 parucularaumbo u '~ • chock full of shrimp and okra in a rosy soup base of low sodium ready to serve chicken broth and tomatoes. •:JG Chopped onion, aarlic and green pepper add interest alOQ&> .f, with the unm11utkable accent of hot pepper sauce. Each portion 1s spooned into a large bowl fiUed with rice to form a thick soup-stew type dish. There's no need to curtail your entcrtainm1 or creauve talents when a low sodium menu isc.alled for. Just plan ahead and choose your recipes wisely. MARINATED CBJCKEN liBOBS •. t wbole cbfckc• breasts, 1llD.Ded, Mee4 ud M.lve4 • taboat l pouad) · l cao ( 10.,., ouces) low sodl1m ready to serve Fretadl onion soup , '• cup sliced 1reen oil.Ions • • cup dry sbcrry l tablespoon brown sagar 1 medium clove garlic, minced "'I teaspoon lf&ied fresb ginger root I cao (8 ou.nces) pineapple clnaab in jaJce I cup uncooked loag grain rice 1 medium green pepper, cut into 1-indl 14Uttt 12 small whole wblte onions On cutting board, cut chicken into l 111 inch cubes. Prepare marinade: 1n medium bowl. combine soup. green onions. sherry. brown sugar. garlic and ginger. stir in chi cken. Cover; refrigerate at least 3 hours. About 30 minutes before serving. drain pineapple; re~erve liquid. Drain chicken mixture; reserve marinade. In 4-cup glass measure. combine pineapple Liquid, rema1n1ng mannade and enough water to measure 2'/J cups. Pour an to medium saucepan over high heat; beat to boahng. Sur in nee; reduce heat to low. Cover; simmer 20 11• to 25 minutes or unul hqu1d 1s absorbed and rice is tender. . · Meanwhile, preheat broiler as manufactW'Cf' direcu. ·.rt. On each of four 12-inch skewers alternately thread ,t' chicken. pineapple. green pepper and onions. Place skewers on rack of broiler pan. About 7 to 9!->4• inches from heat source. broil kabobs 10 minutes or until1< / chicken 1s fork tender and lightly browned. ,J On scrving platter. arrange rice; top with kabobs..•nt Makes 4 servings. Calones per serving: 431 , Mg. Sodiumi.11 per serving: 84 :1. ROLLED SOLE FLORENTINE 1 1•. 2 tablespoons uulted'margarlDe J•: 4 cups chopped fresh 1pi.Dacla ie • 2 medium cloves garlic, minced .rr 1 can ( 10 'i'i ounces) low sodlam ready to serve cream of mushroom soup 1l 1f.I cup fresb bread crambs (t slices) .... I teaspoon grated lemon rind Generous dasb pepper 11t:.. 4 large flounder fillets (aboat 1 poand) ;,1: I tablespoon lemon juice ,.. ,. 1 teaspoon onion powder •··"' In 2-quan saucepan over medium hcaL in hot margarine. cook spinach wllh garlic until tender. Add 11•.it. cup soup. bread crumbs. lemon rind and pepper. m1.x well,: L Spread mmure "' enl} on each fillet. Staning at the f narro" end. roll Jell)'-roll fashion: place scam side down an11 l 2-quan baking dish In small bowl. combine remaining ingredients: pour.• o'er tish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes or unt1l •l fish flakes eas1I)' when tested wnb a fork. Makes 4 seTVings. -;r Calorics per serving 208: Mg. Sodium per serving: 145 :r CAJVN SHRIMP OKRA GUMBO ·'1 % teaspoons saJt 11z cup chopped onions .._ 12 cup chopped green pepper • ~ 2 medium cloves garlic, minced •; 1 • teaspoon dried thyme, cruslled , ~ % cans (10 ~ ounces eacb) low sodJum ready co serve · chicken brotb l can (16 ounce) no salt added tomatoes, chopped I package ( 10 ounces) fro1ea chopped okra 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 pound shelled and dcvelaed shrimp Generous d11b bot pepper sauce ! cups bot cooked rice In 3-quan saucepan over med1um-h1gh heat. in hot 011. cook onions. green pepper. g.arhc and thyme untt..I · "cgetables are tender. s11mng occas1onally. A.dd soup. rescr.1ng 1 •cup. Sur in tomatoes and okra: heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low: simmer 20 mmutes or until okra 1s tender. In small bo""I. blend cornstarch wtth remaming soup. gradual!\ star into soup mixture. Add shnmp and hot pepper sauce. cook 10 minutes. stirringoccas1ooally, until shnmp turns pink and opaque. Serve 1n bowls wath 1·1 cup of nee. Makes 6 cups or 4 ser.-ings Calones per sen.mg: 186: Mg. Sodium per scr.1ng: 191 SPRING BRUNCH ••. From Cl Beating at medium speed, gradual!) add milk mixture' to \east mixture Beat 2 minutes. scraping bowl as needed. Add 3 of the eggs. then I more cup of the flour. Beat at high speed 2 minutes. Mix in enough addiuonal flour to make a Sllll dough . about 11 l'UPS Turn out onto flourl·d board. Knead 8 to 10 minutes, worlong 10 a'i much of the rema1n1ng flour as needed to mall.ca smooth. non·st1d~ dough Place in greased bowl. turning to grease top Co' er "'Ith plasuc wrap and towel Let rise 1n "'arm place un11I doubled. about 11': hou~. Punch dough do'' n On hghtl) floure-d board. stretch and roll out dough into a rectangle 12 ' 16 inches pread e\Cnh "'1th Prum·-Walnut F1lhng to ""lthm 1: inch of l'dges· larting trom .. long end. roll as for a Jell~ roll \1ot!oten edge "'1th water and pinch seam to seal rnmpletel~ Tud ends under and pinch to seal (rentl) place d1agonall). seam stde do""n. on greased baking sheet Co' er"' 11h to1Ael and let nsc 10 warm place unul almost doubled. about I hour Brush generous!}' wnh rema1n1ng egg. tlcatcn. Bake in middle of preheated 350-degree oven 25 to 35 minutes until evenl) browned and loaf sounds hollow when tapped. Remove to rack tQ cook. Drizzle wi th Maple Icing and garnish with prune and walnut hah•cs. To serve, cut into diagonal shccs. Makes 12 servings. . Pnane-Walaat FlUln.g· Combine I Y1 cups (about ~ . ounces) pitted prunes. 112 cup water and 1/1 teaspoon maple flavonng m container of electric blender. Blend unul almost smooth. turning on and off and scnping sides of'A container as needed. Transfer to bowl; mix thoroughly with I cup chopped walnuts. Maple lclq: In small bowl milt I cup powdered s•). I to 2 tablespoons milk and 1 • teaspoon maple flavonna until smooth and consistency desired for dnuhn:. Topping spirited Good to serve stvenl way~. ,·. ORA.NOE LJQU8 R I larse unl ora-.e S cept braady ·~: 1 cep ••au ,,. With ,wtvcl-blade vqctable peeler, peel onnte in cont1nuou p1ral . (Wrap ora.nae and rcfnacra&c f~ another ust > Pl3cc pttl •nd brandy in ajar that has a tiab\ fitUnJ hd. Let !ltand one week. 'hake OClCISIOnall • .,; Remove orange peel Add upr: hake unbl ~ d1uolvc . Let and 7 da)'s ton r. SCrvc as 1 dnnk nraiab&.: orovercrushed1cc;orfordc r1 ~rvcovcrCrc bftuillocJ vanilla 1cc ere.am Make about 3\7 N J)\. I • a ' ~Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday. March 21, 1984 ~ --- 'Opiis One' a fflagnurn opus for vintners? There is no truth to the rumor that the much-ballyhooed a n d Iona-an tici pated wine produced by the JOlnt venture between Roben M ondav1 and JERRY Mw - taJted the wine all ask the same questions ... What will h sell for1°, .. ls 1t worth that kind of moncr?", "Is it really au that different from other California wines made from Cabernel Sauv1gnon?" was some fear that p-ecdy retailers miaht escalate the price out of si$bt because of the wine's Limited avail- ability and obvious collcc· tor interest. employ1n1 s tandard markups, of euctly SSO a bottle. Baron Ph 111 ppe de Rothschild will be called sjmply "Bob & Phil's Big Red." being released sa mul- Regarding pnce, I can tell you that r have yet to Set an accurate quote in pnnt. The Mondavis and the Baron declined to dis- cuss price at the press conference. Michael Mon- davi stated that he hoped it would sell in the $40 to $50 range, implying that there When asked about price and ab1hty to maintain future vintages. Baron Philippe said, "Never ask me questions about money or numbers." Because the wme has received so much publicity, and also because there are two vintages being released simultaneously, where the price of each will ultimately be cstablilhed in tbe free market is hard to de- termine. To funher com- plicate thinp, the wines are being shipped and sold in half case (six bottles) lots containi~& two bottles of 1979 and four of l 980, this because there is roughly taneousl> at JUSt about the time you read this. The wine debuted ~nt­ ly at a press conference at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel. 1 have learned through an independent and thoroughly reliable source that tne winery f.o.b. is $300 per case, which equates to a retail price, As I'm sure you've heard by now, tbe wme 1s titled ''Opus One." and two vin· tages. 1979 and J 980. arc Friends who know I have -~ -BONELESS USDA7 FAMILY STEAK '"CHQICE.,• 8EEF 1.99 CHUCI< L .. Former John Pork SMALL SIZE SPARE RIBS lB 1.69 CRANBERRY COCKTAIL OCEAN SPRAY I 59 48 OZ RE G OR lOW CALORIE • b4 Oz Corton Donofd Duel. ORANGE JU ICE 1.59 Nor!hwesr FRESH RIB OR LOIN-END AVG. WOT. 3"4i&.•S. c LL LIMIT 2 •OASTS r--------1( LINTIN HAPOOD SPICIALS )•--------" '\\ 1 /1/ ~ WHITE ~ TIP /// ,,,.........._ Folle1 of Eo~tern SHARK STEAK FRESH BOSTON SCROD ts 3A9 '\ \ II'/ RAW ~ MBO ~ PINK SHRIMP -JU - /// '''" lHA:: 7. 99 Cullured LIVE EASTERN MUSSELS te 1.29 SPAGHETTI. AMERICAN BEAUTY \\ JI J/ 24.0Z. ~ LONG --~~ ... / '''""'- \ \ I I I/ FRANCISCO L~ 24.oz. ~ FRENCH BREAD f=: LOAF ::: · EXTRA SOUR 99 /I \ ''\............. DO UGH OR SLICED • 17 Oz Con --:.. =-· Jumbo Roll Ass1d c NORTHERN 4-PACK TISSUE ASST D & WHITE .99 SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT 1.35 BRAWNY TOWELS .65 SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES .t'l' L$ B s twice as much of the one u the other. This posea another intercstinf qucsuon. Wilt the two wanes be viewed as equal m value? Will the more scarec 1979 demand a higher pncc? Or will the generally prefemd br wine critics(though not this one) 1980 demand a higher price? Is it worth SSO? As a collectable, without ques- tion the answer is yes. Compared to other great names in the world that command such prices. the answer is probably yes, When the subjectivity of pure pafate pleasure is made the standard, there are probably hundreds, -even thousands, of wint1 that many people would prefer, includins Robert Mondavi's own wines or those of the Baron. Value for a product such as this is perceived and is not some.. thing that can be measured on any kind of real scale. Is it different? Is it unique? There are dif- ferences. but they are more subtle than dramatic. What FARMER JOHN STUFFED PORK LOIN CHOPS STUFFED WIT H PEPPERIDGE FARM DRESSING L& 1.99 Former John Golden Trod 1t1on BONELESS HALF HAM . l B 1.99 ·Q<) · . HUGHES .. ••!>-( SOUR CRIAM ~~~ 16·0Z .89 ~ CARTON 1 lb Assorted Grinds 2.39 6 Inch D'.ANJOU PEARS LB .98 DIFFENBACHIAS EA 2.99 \ lt ? .. q 1~, t~• •I BALL PARK F RANK~ .J SCHU•Y u _u HHSllAMNO ., ~ SCOl'CH :.r. :.,-.. & CONDlftllDa 86PllOOF 9 98 ... ·~ ISOZ 2.29 I 7S llTEf! e SIZE e&•IY'S MAJUMUM STll .. 8111 . r .... ••• • ANACllW I 75 8.98 30 CT TA8 1.79 LITER A OR 20 CT CAPS I fOODS Of THI O•llNT SAPP080 ICHlllAN ~b~1G1~~( ~ 8AMIN ~ 1u• o• :. J ~ oz 4 ' $ I -CHICKEN -P~(, /// ,,,........._ . 1.89 10.01 Peas. Corn or M11ced v.g.1obfe s BIRDSEYE VEGETABLES A9 12-0 z Apple or Raspberry PEPPERIDGE FARM TURNOVERS 1.11 ·~-·==n=:.. ... 10..0UNCE A9 • ' IOX P81SH SUGA• •IAS ')t''Hr"J~J._U Pon .. c;, l 01 Pkf~ BREAD MEAL Ch·no MO 8 Or 8ntt • OYSTER SAUCE L ... 98 .a., .as is unique about the wine ts more how it came about thin wbat 1t is. Opus One i.s the firSt Joint venture wane to come · from a marriage of the talents and tcchnol<>sY of one of France's most fa mous wine entities, C h ateau Mouton-Rothschild of Bordeaux, and one of the most hiahty regarded producers of Cabernet Sauvignon in California, the Robert Mondavi Wine· ry. . While these early van- tages were produced from grapes controlled by the Mondavis, an actual 140-acrc vineyard has been established in Napa Valley to provide the fruit for future vintages. Opus One will eve~tu· ally become an estate wme. with a new winery being built on the vineyard site. Until then. the wine will continue to be produced at Monda vi. The top wmemakcrs from both producers were involved in the wine's mak· 1ng. Tim Mondavi for his fat her's winery and Lucien Sionneau for Mouton. The major d ifference I was able to detect was a more muscular. leaner structurc~robably the re- sult of sli tly higher acids in the rench tradition. Both wi nes spent a little over two years in new Nevers French oak barrels, and I'm told that brand new barrels will be cm· ployed for each vintage. This is a practice of many of the great names of Bor- deaux, rarely followed in California either as to time in oak or the annual renew- ing of same. Although I was in the minority in prefcmng the 1979 vintage. I maintain that it is the most successful of the two wines in several regards. Assuming the aim was to create something truly different in Napa Valley red wine, it comes the closest. It is liithter than the 1980, and afso in my opinion. 1s more elegant, more complex and shows more of that special "cedar" quality that rarely develops outside Bor- deaux. 1t 1s more enjoyable an its youth. though 1t is easy to imagine it improv- '"$ for at least a decade with some considerable plateau thereafter. The 1980. on the other hand. 1s definitely the big- ger wine. It was a warmer year. yielding riper fruit, and the cu vcc was nearly all Cabernet Sauvignon. while the 1979 saw a major blendine of Cabernet Franc and a mm or one of Merlot. There is little question that tbe 1980 will outlive the 1979, and based on bigness alone it is certainly the wine to cellar. It, too, has the kind of acid struc- ture for the long haul, but I miss the nuances provided by the other grapes. Apple pie takes cake Americans love pie . That comes as no sur- prise. According to a recent survey. over half a billion pies arc baked at home every year. Almost everyone can tell ~ou what ranks as the .avoritc pie for all America -we really arc apple pie lovers. with close to 15 million consumed yearly. Herc arc the rankings for pie favorites. Sec if you H ree. I . Apple Pie 2. Pumpkin Pie 3. Cheesecake 4. Chocolate Pie 5. Cherry Pac 6. Lemon Menngue Pie 7. Peach Pie 8. Pecan Pie 9. Blueberry Pie 10. Coconut Pie 11 . Banana Pie 12. Strawberry Pie 13. Rhubarb Pie 14. All Others Incidentally, it's not just Mom that's doing aJI the baking. The addition of shelf-stable pie crusts and other convenien~ prod· ucts bas brou&ht the ease of pie preparation to sinales. men and even kids. New cooking tip for pork Next time you cook pork. add a special touch when servina it. Drain all fat from the rout1na p&n while the port is beiq sliced. Stir in a can of fruit oocktail alOnf with all the juict or Hant 1ynip, a spnnklt of cuny pcwdcr, pr1ic salt and lemon peel. Heat until bubbly. taaoin• all the browned bh1 (rom pan. Serve W'lth lhc pork a dchc1ou I)' differtnt uucc. & • • bllyPlllt -... WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 19&4 La ABC-TV plane coverage aplenty for Olymplc1 thl11ummer. D2. Roberto Dur•, Th0m•1Hume 89'" to flaht June15.~ itfalls ahead for U.S. polo team? itzkowski: Americans won't ma e same mistakes hoc ey team did Can a correlation be drawn from tM rccentexploitsofthe United States ice hocke y team at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo and potenttal pitfalls ahead for the U.S. water polo team at theSummerOlymp1cs? They're team spons. the idea 1s to get past the opponent'sgoalte and yo u would have a hard lime convincing anyone which spon 1s the more ph ysical. But when tt comes to what hap- pcned to the ice hockey team. which fell out of medal competition quickly. as opposed to what lies ahead for Coach Monte Nitzkowski 's water polo forces. the situauons aren't even close. First. there's no chance Nitzkowski. a resident of Huntington Beach and a veteran of five Olympic Games. would allow the opposition such a commanding edge 10 tenns of psyche. such as what the U.S. did pnor to the Winter Olympics. cbara-ana Canada with using ineligible players. If you want to ma.kc an issue of what players Afghanistan is using, fine, but not Canada, nor the Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia. Sweden or any other power. They have enough going for them in the first place without giving them additional in- centive. Nor does th e U.S. enter the Sum- mer Olympics with a great deal to lt ve up to. r n 1980. of course. we were absent 1n Moscow because former President J1mm ) Caner decided the Soviet ROGEi C11LSOll Union would best be punished forits '"' as1on of Afghanistan b) de- stro~ inggold-medal dreams of all ~mencan athletes. In 1976ourwaterpoloteam was absent at Montreal because ll was unable to qualify fora benh under the coaching of Peter Cuti no. In 1972. at Munich, Ni tzkowsJd's team won the bronze. In 1968, under Art Lambert, with Nitzkowski an assistant. the U.S. was fifth at Mexico City. The tee hockey team was the defending champ1onsaflerthat mir- acle 1n the 1980 Winter0lymp1csand 1t seemed nothi ng less than that would sat1sf} anyone-the public or the team. "They went 1 n under two very difficult ci rcumstances." sa)s Nttzkowski. "First. thedraw(for pool play) mcluded Czechoslovakia and Canada. who were the silver and bronze medaHsts. "I don't know if the hockey team could have won or not. but it didn't do anygood to gel in any squabble with Canada. All the psycholopcal momentum went with Canada. and Canada was goi ng to be tough enouah anywa). "h's more than possible our kids were overrated. too. People re- membered the momentum of480and 1t was a tremendous weight to carry. It was a damn good team. but the key to medaling was the Canadian game and (Pleue Me WAT&a POLO/l)S) SUNSET TRIO TIED AT TOP Ocean View pitcher Matt Jonea diYea back to flrat to beat pickoff throw during Sunaet League bueball action .,.., Hot ....... "' ... ,,..,.,. acatnat Huntington Beach Tuesday at OCea.n View. ov•a Seahawka ect.gea Huntington. 3-2. Edison, OV, Westminster move to 2-0 h's still "ery early. but three teams in the Sunset League baseball race al ready have a two-game lead over three others fo llowing Tuesday's ac- tion. The three at the top arc Edison. Ocean View and Westmmster, who defeated Fountain Valley. Hunt- ington Beach and Marina, respective- ly. Here's how it went: Edison 7, Fountain Valley 5 The Chargers handed Fountam Valley its founh straight loss. putung the game away with a three-run sixth ton in~. Chip Damato seal,cd the game with a two-run hornet/in hte sixt h as Edison moved to 2-0 1n Sunset League pla) Edison staned qu1ckl) wtth three runs in the top of the fi rst against Baron staner Bob Sharpnack. Junior Bob Hefner delt,ered the kc) htl. a two-run single. Fountam Valle~ pulled even 1n the bottom of the second as Gary Schoonover lashed a leadoff double. wen t to th ird on a single b) Kell) Kuhn may not disappear from scene Rumor has it that the ex-commissioner to re main as silent partner to Ueberroth ---- PHOENIX-When the baseball transients gather to chew the sinew, the matter of the newcomm1ss1oner ofbaseball gets a mentton after ktd pitchers. rotator cuffs and the Kansas Ci ty Royals' nosecandv. Peter Ueberroth has been ordained as the successorto Bow1e Kuhn but there is no rejoicing that the problems of the grand old game are about to be solved. Baseball does not know Ueberroth and would not likely entenain optimism ifit did. You see. the lords of baseball have always collected incredible amounts of criticism and they got it the old-fashioned way: They eamed it. Kuhn fit nice ly into th is category Tradition. ci rcumstances and th e tdiosyncracies ofbaseball and its owners combined to make agoodJOb pre\\y well out of the questi on and Kuh n wore the hat beautif ull). That 1s. he did not anem pt to mess with the image of inept commissioners. Now that Ueberroth ts the mcom- ing czar progressively less will be heard from Kuhn, nght'! Perhaps not. What you hear around th~ spring tour is that Kuhn may remain as a very prominent force in whatever decision making comes out of the office of commissi oner. 1findeed any. It is not out of the question. in the opinion of more than a few. that Kuhn will become an advisor. or assistant, or silent pannerofUeber- roth. Behind 1h1sthinking.ofcourse.1s that Ueberroth did not win the approval of the search committee with h1sexpenise in baseball. In fact. he has none. Ueberroth will need help in baseball matters. such as the fon h- commg negotiations with the players assoc1at1on fora new basic agree- ment. Th ts ts crucial and i nex pen- ence won't surv1 ve in a contest between these animals in thtSJ ungle. Ueberroth, ofcourse,.was hired because ofh is organizmg and promo- tional acumen. On the surface. at least. he has done a remarkable job with the Los Angeles Olympic Or- ganizing Committee and unless it falls a pan underthe test ofreality, Ueberroth will come across as a regular promotional wh iz. OCC has field day Johnson tc t 29 0 keys win a omp on, -by Lakers C -1t-h -d smashed a mammoth three-run err OS an s homer over the grandstand IO left G ld W t ---center field in the eighth innmg. 0 en es The Pt rates used the opponun1t) to -b k employ three pitchers. with s1aner 4-2 Set aC JeffOsterode evening his mark at 3-3 with relief help from Col') Colltnge Orange Coast College h11ters found Compton hurlers to their liking Tuesday. rompmg to a 29-0 com- munity college baseball victory on the loser's field. Meanwhile. Golden West fell two aames off the pace sc\ by South Coast Conference leader Santa Ana as Cerritos stopped the Rustlers, 4-2. Here's how it went: · Oraa1e Coast H, Comptoa 0 The Pirates made it a romp early, tallyina 11 times in the second 1001ng en route to overpowerina the Tanars. And whaf s worse for Compton is that the two teams enaaac in a return matchup at OCC Thursday. The offcnsi~ fireworks marked the KCOnd-la~est winnin• marain in the school's history (behind a 43-1 victory over Chaffey in I 9S7) and set a Pl rate standard in total baSC1 ( 41 . breakin' the old mark of38). The h1ttina 1tan wtrt plentiful for Ora nae Coast. Jeff'Oardner wtnt 4 for 6 with flve RBI: Larry Cratscnbcra wu 3-4 with two RBI: Gene Roumimper went 3-3 with three RBI; and JcfGan:ia also knocked m thrtt runs. Fred Tuttle knocked a solo homer In tht fourth and Damon Btrryhill ' and Steve Mendoza. The victory kept OCC one step behind Santa Ana IO the SCC, ttcd with Cerritos at 6-2. The Pirates are 9-6 overall. Compton. meanwhile. is winless in eight conference games and 1s 1-11 for the year. Cerritos 4, GoJdea West t Dean Yamashita set down the Rustlers on five hits, and was in trouble only once, when Golden West scored two in the seventh. as the Falcons stayed within strikina dis- tance of the conference lead. The Rustlers wert held scoreless until the bottom of the seventh when they struck for their two runs. At that point. Cerritos led 4-0 when Shane Aorcs walked. BrilA Patrick singled and Brad Scehawcr split the llP in riaht center with a double to dnvc in both runs. Golden West did manaac to brina the tyina run to the plate in the bottom of the ninth ancr Aorcs hncd a one-out su\1le. but Yamashita aot a strikeout and a routine fly ball to center from Seehawer to end it. Ooldcn West. which rematches Cerritos Thursday. dropped to S·3 in conftl'l"nce and 9-4 overall. MILWA UKEE (A P) -Earvtn "Magic" Johnson admits that he 1s a difficult player to defense. ''I'm the type of pla)er that ~·ou don't know what to do because I'm looking for other players." he said after scoring 20 points. all 1n the second half. to lead the Los Angeles Lakcrs to a 99-94' victory Tuesday night over the Milwaukee Bucks in their National Basketball Association game. "I play so differently and I play for the team," he continued. "In the first half I was looking to pass. In the second halfl was looking to score and pass.'' The LaJcers, with the victory, became the first team in the Western Conference to clinch a spot in the posucason playoffs. Johnson missed three field-goaJ attempts in the first half. but sank nine of 11 in the final two periods. He also handed out 11 assists. "Once the Lakcrs got their tran· sllion aamc aoina in the second half, they were really tou~." said Bucks' auard Paul Pressey. 'They had both of their pmes aoma ton1aht -the inside aame wllh KarHm (Abdul-Jabbar) and the outside aame wnh Mqjc. With that type of com- bination, they're really touab to beat." Los Anacles turned the aamc around in the third period. outscorsna tht Bucks 31-1 7 to take a 68-S9 lead. ' I Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST Sull. he will need help 10 the complicated and somettmes inane household ofbaseball. Kuhn ob- viously quahfks. Moreover, Ueberroth has been lavish 1n hts praise of Kuhn and Bowi e has spoken highl y of Peter. It 1s not out oft he question this ts more than a mutual admiration society and that groundwork has been done for the two to work toitether. A possibility might be Kuhn in charge ofbaseball matters wnh Ueberroth serving as chairman of the board and look1 ng after all business and promoti onal matters. Most imponant 10 thi s arrange- ment is that Ueberroth would have 10 be the front man. If Kuhn pro"ed an)1htngdunng his 15 )Cars of tncumbenC). tt was that he has the personality ofa pet rock. It ts too earl) to call. but there ts some reason to suspect that Ueber- roth may have somethmg the com- m1ssioner'sofli ce has ne ver had -a sense of humor. The com m1ss1oner wa~ asked about his total lack offamtltanty wtth the baseballJoumaltstsand hi s reply showed considerable promise. "Several of them have al read) misspelled my name.'' Peter Uebcr- roth said. "but at least ther are not calling me by my initials.' Mllwaoee•1 Bob Lanier takee a pua while mo~ to tbe bUket .,alnat the Laken• Kareem Abdul·JabbU and Byron Scott. The Laken outluted llihrauee. 99-94. LA tak• on Kan-City tonltht. I # • Bowman and scored on a base hit by Jeff Olsen. Sharpnack added a sacrifice fly to tie the game. but Edison took the lead for good with a single tally in the fourth and three more in the sixth. Fountain Valley, which scored o nce to the sixth to ma.kc it 7-4, added another 10 the seventh and thTCatcned to at least get even, loading the bases at that point with one ouL But the third Edison pitcher, Lance Emma, speared a line drive headed up the middle off the bat of Bowman, and pinch-hitter Brian Belcber's bid for a base hit was denied when the ball was speared by the shonstop who got a force play at third. Ocean View 3, HutlDg&oD Beacla ! With darkness falling and the prospect of the game being called, the Seahawks pushed over a run in the bottom of the eighth to claim the triumph. Jn the decisive innmg. Ocean View loaded tM bases on a pair of walks and a sm&Je and Teddy Gaulin induced losing pitcher Larry Curran into a walk to force over the game-winner. Ocean View opened tht sconng wtth two runs 1n the third wnh Adam Buder doubling m one run and Chns Span1ac sconng the othC'f' on a squeeze pla) by Mike K.trby. . Huntington Beach scored twice 10 (Pleue aee SUl'fS&T /D3 J BILLBOARD TONIGHT VOLLEYBALL •· m Wft11'111MtW 11t & llMfl OceM Vlew •t I'll\. Vain tMrilwlltL..8~ 7 IMft. THURSDAY HOltSE llACIMG .,,.,Ill __ ~ ...... .......... , .... TV-RAOtO: See D2. Eagles take control early .. OrMge Coal DAILY PILOT/Wec:tnesday, Match 21, 1984 Duran to fight Hearns NEW YORK (AP) -Ro~no Ouran will flJht fhoma'.> Heam~ June IS and will rchnqu1sh the World Bouna A soc1auon's 1un1or m1ddlewe11ht champ1onsh1p on or brfore that date, co-promoter Walter Alvare1 ~1d rue~u> Heami. 1~ thl' World Boxing \ounc11's 154-pound l las!> l'h11mp1on The ftght "111 not ~· for the undisputed title bccau!>c Duran mui.t mu1tc a mirndatory defense 1n order to keep the WB.\ down. R<.llher th;.1n do that. Alvurl.'1 ~1d Duran will relinquish the tttk rhc No. 1-rankl'd WBA contender IS Mtkl· Mr< ullum. who 1s managed by Emanuel Stewart.' I karni.' manager Duran won thl' WBA title on an c1ghth·round knockout ofD3\l'~ Moore here la\t June 16 African Lion Show /Photos ) our l h1ld'~ photo '-llh a 1·ub lion at Orfl'o·~ ~fr11·1rn lion ..,ho'-. lluntinitton t rllll'r \lar<'h 21 thru \lar<'h 25. Bucs roll, 8-4 Patty Mobl) droH' 10 thrl.'e runs Y.1th a ~1 nglc. double and tnple to k ad the Orange Coast College \Hlmen \softball tl.'a nt to a nl'n-confercnce 8-4 '1cton at addlcba..-k Tucsda\ The Bucs tra1kd . 4-~ cntl'ring thl' third 1nn1ng \\ h{·n tfw~ auptl•d tor four ru n!. to takl' the lead tor good. ~ •SALES • 7 ."l·H\'l('r •. ..;KAn ;; HlK~:-: • '-t\.A n.1-H.JAHD:..; .. BICYCLE REPAIRS Servicing All M a k es And M odels Mesa Verde Cenler 2701 H111 bor Blvd 751-4882 Costa Mesa Olynipics on TV: Would you believe 11 hours per day From AP dllpalcbei; Just how man) hours of tclev1Mon • covcra~e of the 1984 Olympic <lames will ~ ~ ' be available to the sports fan'? From July 28 when the open mg ceremonies open the XXlllrd 01> mp1ud at the Los <\ngcles Memorial Colt~um, until Aug. 12 when the dosing ceremonies bnng 1t to a rnnclus1on. ABC-TV's plans arc such that wtth thl· e\cept1on of a rouple hours for news and a rnuple of hour\ of soap operas to plal·a te those fans. 1 I'll be an almost non-stop telecast The Sl'hl·dulc lor the tirst ""l't'k. Jul > 29 through i.\ug 4. plan' arl· °'11.'t lo tck' 1~t· the OI) mp" Game'.:> lrom ., J0-11am .. 1hen t\loO hour~ of!>oap operas. then 1-2 30 pm '-"Ith the Ol)'mp1c Games. nc"" s unul 4 p.m . lhcn more 01\ mp1n from -'-9 p.m .. lhcn a half hour ol nc"''· th~n morl· 01~ mp1cs from 9 30-11 pm Thai\ 11 ' hour<; rx.·r d." for thl' 01~ mp1n fhl' scrnnd \\l'l'k . .\ug. S unttl thl' rnnclus1on un .\ug I:!. 1t·, more of lhl' 'aml' \\1th a slight \anat1on Thl·n 1t'll lw ~ '\0-111 am tor the Ol~mp1c'.:>. thl' 'oap~ until nnun. thrn lhl• 01~ mp1rs from I :!-~:30 p.m. thl.'n ne""' until 4. lhl'n thl.' Ol)mp1es from 4-9 p.m anuthn halt hour tit nl'"'· then lhl· 01) mptc!. from ~ 10-11 J'l.01 Quote of the day lob Coet ... NBC sportacaster, putting tongue In chMk aa he reported on second-week reeults In the United States Football League~ .. But as veteran USFL watchers know, the season never heats up until the tradlflonal Memorlal Day matchu~." Skidding Klnga fall again, 3 -1 IN(jLLWOOO -Peter Stastny and ~ Jean-I runco1~ auve scort'd goals 4:30 ' apart in the second pcnod to b~ak open a tight game and lead the Quebt'c Nord1qucs to u 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night 1n 11 National Hockey League game. rhe win gnvc tht: Nord1ques 40..26-9 record and 89 points. still four points behind second-plact Boston in th(' Adams D1vis1on. 1 he Kings. who have now lost 13 of their last IS llnd thre~ straight. fell to 21-43-12. They are solidly in Jast place 1n the Smythe Division and have been eliminated from playoff consideration. 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Gaines. 43, who came to San Diego State af\er posting a 47-10 mark in two years at the University of Detroit. has compiled a 74-65 record in five seasons us the Aztec coach. Gaines' old contract with the school was due lo expire at the end of the month. This past season. Gaines guided San Diego State to a 15-13 overall record. 6-10 in the Western Athletic Confcrcnt~. Terms of the new pact were not disclosed. Bronco minority sale approved HO NO LU LU -A rule change [!] proposal that would ban such demon-•II• strauons as Mark Gastineau's .. sack dance" and the end zone cclebra11on of Washington's "Fun Bunch" was o'ershadowed Tues- day at the National Football League meeungs b~ talk ol the big monc)' <kul!I for two league franchises. Telemlon. radio TELEVaalON 6:30 p.m. -PRO •AIKITaALL: Lek«• VI. K.,,.., Ctty, Channel 9 =>· 1 p.m. -9AllaALL: Anget1 ve. Chtcaoo Cuba, KMPC (710). 6:30 p.m. -PRO 9A8KIT8ALL: Lakere YI • Kansas City, KLAC (790) (det~'° THUR8DA Y'a R.4 tO 10:30 a.m. -aAllaAU: ~ vs. Chicago White Sox, KABC (790). 1 p.m. -BA8E8ALl: Angets vt. Oakland from P81m Sprlnga, KMPC (710). Ryan is off to fast start this season COCOA. Fla. (A P) -Someone should tell Houston Astros pitcher Nolan Ryan that this 1s not the regular season and he st ill should be struggling to get the burners turned up on his 95 mph fast ball. Ryan·s breaking pttch should still be a bit off target and he should be bemoaning the fact tn his slow Texas twang that his .. cunc bawl .. will make his fast ball more efTrct1\C. In stead. the notoriousl y slow-stamng Ryan 1s in near ('hamp1onsh 1p form . Jn his last t"o starts. the 37-)ear-old future Hall ot Far lcr has d1spatchl.'d the Texas Rangers with an rni-tanding pcrformanct: a ~eek ago and on Sunda) he pitched SC\ en no-h1t 1nnings against the Detroit Tigers. R' an has allo""ed S1' hits and no runs O\ erthc last 14 inning' .. That's the best hc·s throY.n this earl) ">incc he·!. been "•th the .\stros ... Manager Bob Lillis said following R>-an's Ranger showing. L1lhs rehe,cd R'an after seven innings on unda) bui mancled at his earl) polish. ·Tve ne\Cr seen Nohe ha'e such a !>pnng." L1ll1!'> !'>aid. ··1 mean tht: wa~ he·!'> measuring l'ach hitter. the \tnkes 's. ball<, rat11.> ... R \an has five no-hitters and holds or shares 24 other records. but his most Ryan memorable moments have usually been reserved for mid-season to late season. Ryan says he's off to a fast start because the older he gets. the harder he works. .. , think at m) age you really have to try to be in as ~ood shape as you can when you come down here because 11 JUSt takes that much longer for everything to come together:· R)an said "l JUSt try to get in shape and stay health>-all year. R~an ·s desire for health 1s partl) in response to last season. which contained more highs and lows than any other season. Ryan said. "It wasreall> an unusual year. on and off again," Ryan said. "The one thing )Ou hope for 1s consistency in your season and last year was just the opposite of that. .. Ryan started the season on the disabled list due to an inOamat1on of the prostate gland. He returned April 17 to duel Philadelphia's Ste'c Carlton for Walter Johnson's career stnkeout record. R van Y.as the tirst to break the record and battled with Carlton until Ma> 2 when he was sidelined again with a hamstring injury. Ryan·s season also included an eight-game winning streak followed by a four g.ame losing !'>\reak. Angels blasted by Giants, 9-0 Dodgers ripped, 14-6 MIAMI ( P) -Eddie Murray drove in three runs. two wtth his third home run of the sprina, and Todd Cni1 had 11\rcc hits as the Bal11more Oriolrs trounC'cd the Los Angeles Dodge~ 14.6. Tuesday night tn exhibition play. The Onolc collcC'tcd a total of 19 h11s and closed out their SC'onna wuh seven runs in the seventh innnina. Fernando Valenzuela p vc up ci.a.h1 ht ts and sU. nins in the five innings he pitched 10 take t~e loss. J1m Palmer. who allowed five hits and one nin 1n the tim five 1nn1"i$. was the winner. A two-run tnple by Cru.z h1ahliahted a thrcc,run second tnnina for the Onoles. w11h John hclby dnvina 1n the third run wtth a two-out sinale An inning later. MurTa)' homered 10 make S-0. 1 he lo was a co ti )' one for Dod&tt&-who lo 1 two player to inJunes. Vc1cro.n uulity P.laycr Bob 81HM 'lufTcrtd a d1sJocatcd lefi shoulder while tryina 10 field 1 around ball an the seventh tnnan' and had to be camcJ from the field on a m~tchcr He s expected to be out ol ctmn fur about \IX v.cd.~ a I FOR THE RECORD NBA WISTERH CON .. l•IHCI _.aclflc OMllen w L .. ct. G• •·utr"" •s 71 .,, PO'llend 41 11 S94 s Soeltle 3S 3• .S01 11 PllOenl• 33 37 471 131.; Golden Sla lt 31 3f .... 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Bev 10 Ole) Hoover, Padfk (ltt) """" o... ~· Cllel Eisenhower, Cllru• a.41 )·A I Cerrito•. Sen Gat>rlt l Va lley 2 Hert. Foo111111 3 Tuttln, Ctnlurv 7-0· I 16 S·O 71 9·1 71 6·0 74 t-2 '4 3·0 .. 10·0 tO 3· I 12 ,., n 4· I 10 4·2 10 •·2 10 •. Clle) Le Qyin11, Oaroen Grovt (Ill) lltlohtlll, Norll'ttrn 7·0 100 6·1 tO 6-0 10 7-1 56 4·0 56 •·I 42 4·0 ., 6. (Ile) EU>efenze, Emolre (lie) LomPOC. Nortlltrn I EOOtwOOd. V111t Visit t . Sanf1 Ana, Century 10. l.Olrl' e mii!re l •A 1 Culstreno Vtllev. $0vlh Coeat 2 Norw1111, Suburban ), C1111:1esu, ,rontlw • •eour•. Frontier S "''"le, Suburban 6. Anlelooe V111eV, Gotdon 7 CelOn. $etl Andrei• a. Wu• --..et, ..,_ CM.at t Oltlmond ..,, Heclefldl 10 HlwltlorN, ~ l•A \ T tn101e Clly, IUO MOftOO 2 Fiiimore, Trl·V....,, 3 llU. Motil , C-ftlo ltMI 4 CMml4\lde, Senta Ft s. "'""· Moftt\lltW " ,, e.rntret, Cal'Nno .-... 1. Pho ltOClln, Lo. P'edrn ' WM! ... CM•nen, OtYmolc: '· Sell Mettno. ltlo Hondo 10. lloomlnttoft, ""*"' llNI Sdlellt M l2 •-o ,. M 12 6·0 100 •·1 tO •-o n •·I .. Joi so t ·O • •·O )0 •·1 • 4-0 '' .., 24 I. Or.,,._ L.Ulfttt'-'1, Af~t..~":°· _2.: CrOtWOldt, OelOfllc. 7·!, t. '-""~ Clltllllen, •~v. •~•. 4 ......... Olf't· Mfl. ~. 4•4, i COH t Chtbti.tl. H«ll .... a-1 •• .. ~ L" AIM'"-TUHOAY'S llllSU&.n (11Nf .. .,_,..., lllt'MU meetlfte) llllUT ltACI. One mli. Net ltt11•I Monlerev (Wlm&) ,, IO 12 20 • '° SUHr Tloor (Porrlntl 7 IO uo OrtnNrll Arto (S ... 111) 3 00 AIM> receG: Sllll>Hr'• Tvcoon, Gemt>rtl. Tuff N lttedv, Gt 01 Rocket, Orern»erk Sonnie, Rede>Ubles LUI G Time 2'05 l/S, at IXACTA !7·6) oeld SlO ... O SICOND lllACI. One mile lrol StarPOlnl S4>rlle (Bvls) 3.20 UO J.20 ICP (Levin) IS.IO 1010 OleMOft<I Huhler (Wlleei.rl 7.'10 AllO reced: S-Oy Lall, Cuba Fiith, K1utf Morllenle v, SColls Pride E, S~ Venco, Huntr1u Sier Time. 2-04. S2 IXACTA <S·l) N l<I SS2 80 THIRD ••c1. OM mite Peet. Un1ool<ln (CrPOh1n) 4.IO 2.60 110 Smli.rs Pride IOesom«) 3 tO 3 00 Sum~ CLa<kevt 1IO Alao reeeo Micro MoglC, Thrusn, HHI BIHi, Bvrn 0 Otl. Soulre La nd Bu'v 8 MaPi. No Knock Time 200 315 U IXACTA <2·71 0810 S9 20 FOU•TH RACI. One mile trot Como Ster CWilflem\) 6 90 3 60 2 IO Berrlt n County CSffflhl 3 20 1 ao Otar Sir (Perkins) 3 00 Al•o raced Monterey Judge, Trvll Klllbuclo. Lobell. Brenda SPffO Time 2 °" l'lf'TH RACE. Ont mile pe ce S~oPoerl Leader C Vlndllml S 00 • 00 3 bo Lora OavlO (Crogllenl • 10 3.10 Slv Oarkl• (F'tlllng) 3.60 Al10 roced Miiiburn Jubilee. True Trkla C Jt nnvs Lao. Fro1tv Sklooer, Ntvtr Belter Time 100 •1S SIXTH It.ACE. One mile Pact Striking Price C81rgn) 3.00 1..0 1-10 Salllt PtPoer (Kuot>ler) 3.70 HO Wln1omt Monltrtv tVe llandlngham) 3.60 A"o raced Malrlx, Smooth As Vtlvtl, L1dv Sln le, Counrrv Cousin. Andv• Hullolrt, Jtnnu Jov Time· 7-04 2/S. n IXACTA (6· 11 pelo suo SIVINTH RACE. One mite oect Tight Querltrs ILonool S.20 3 40 1 40 HIHblllv Drawl (Oelomtr) 6.70 3.70 Windy Can Can (Sherren) 2 60 Also raced Powtrtlfter, Soectoculer Dancer. Mellow Feltow, Ski-• Invader, Klemalh Ko111ere Time 1'<13 S2 EXACTA 11·71 Paid S1S40 EIGHTH RACE. One milt Pet e Treasuret Edlle (Andrsnl 1.00 • 00 • 10 w111,1i. Ball <Bavlus) • 10 J,IO Al Oenrt <Denni•) 10.00 AISO raced Too Sublecl, CruH On Bv. Sure Schatzle, Counrrv Blue, Oewn1 De· Ughf, Gernt En1lgn Time. 1.59 1/S. n IXACTA (1·3) Pe lo s.60.tO. NINTH RACE. One mite Pace. Armt>to C•<lel (Acio.er~nl 2.to 2 . .0 2.40 Pooawheelle <Otsomer) 9.60 S.10 Slerr• BrMie (Kuol>ltrl 7.90 AIM> raced: Firs! Molt, Ya Wellad, Ju" A Fella, Double Deck, Fam ily Portrell Time: 1:S7 215. S2 IXACTA (3·•1 oeld S48.60 '2 _.ICK SIX (7·Sl6·2/l -1-3) Paid 5327.10 with '4 winning llckatl (1lx llOrMS). l2 Pldo. SI• con\Olellon oeld ,20.40 with 703 winning ttcktt' <liv• ll<>r'8s) TENTH llACE. One milt pece. OH·Olrtel Melestv (Al>n) IO_IO 12 40 S.40 OH-Scotch Double (Kblr) 7.80 7.60 3.20 Loval Loo <Lackevt 7 60 OH-Otedheat tor win Al•o reced Regan• Led . Kerr Hanover. Wing Commaatr, JOhnnv Toliver. 8urktl 8 rigadf Time 202 11s S1 EXACTA C1·6> oeld «S60 S2 EXACT A 16· 11 Pl od SSJ ?O •11enoence 4,411 Cuore Cup toum1ment (at Mllft, ttalV) Flnt ll-.1~ Mat\ Wllenoer ISweaenJ def Eroc Korfla IU S ), 7·6, 6·3; Slefan Edberg (Sweoen) oef Frlu Bulhnlng (U_S J. 7·6, 6· 1, Gianni Octt PPO (ltl lvl 091. Chip Hooper CU.S.1, 6·3, 0·6, 7·6, ShlOmo Gllclo.,leln (ltrH I) def Peter Fleming (U.S.), 6·•, 3·6, 6·3, Tomu Smid (Cztcl'lo,tovekle) def Merk Edmondson CAu•lralle ), 6·7, 6·1, Jacob HlaHk (Czecllo•lovakla) def Wolltk Flbak (POiand), 0·6, 7-S. 6·3. Communitv cole9e Or•net c .. ,, •• S.l!fe Ana I ~ 8 onla <OCCI <let. Aot>Oln\, S·7, 6·3, 6·2, Ewing (OCC) <let Sullfvan. 6· l. 6·•. Barnard (OCCI def Perrl•ll. 6·0, 6· 3, Parker COCCI def Ntarv, 6·2, 6·0, Rllltorlk (OCCJ def McFarland. 6·0, 7·S. Fero (SAi <let Mellas. 1·6, 6·2. 6·• OeubMs Bonfe ·8ernero (OC:Cl def Rob· blns·Suttlvon. 6· 1, 6·•. Ewlng·Perktr COCCI dtf Parrllll·McFartend, 6-2, 6·1, R11erorlk·Motlu (OCCJ OOf Neerv·Glullen, 3·6. , ••• 6· I H klh 5c:.hool H~ ... di 11, Ocean View I ~ Nordberg IHBI dtf. Holmes, 6·0, dtf Pierre, 6·0, a.I. JOOll, 6·0, def. Ci.verlnga, 6·0, Gat>tlt l (HBI won, 6·3, 6-0. 6·0, 6·0, Merouoz (H81 1011, 6·7, won. 6-0, 6-0, 6·0, Fowler (HB) won, 6·4, 6-0, 6·0, 6·0. Deublft Be<lllv·G1nz I HB) def. Clooo·Han, 6·0, 6· I, dff. McUvtn·SJngltton, 6·0, 6· I; Btrolund·01mpman (HBl won, 6·7. 6·2. won. 6·0, 6·3. MlrtM lt, Wostmlmfllf' 9 ~ Hu•led (M) def. Mever. 6· 1, def. Woll· gang, 6· I, <let. O'Rourlle, 6:0, def. Flndelar. 6·7, P1vl• (M) won, 6·1, 6·2, 6·1, 6·1, Bivens CM) won, 6-0, 6·1. 6·4. 6·1, Wong CMI won, 6·2, 6·0, 6·2, 6· I '**" LOCllwOOd·Miklas CM ) \plll wlll'I Mullln·Cofma n, 4·6, 6· I, IOU to Uvehare·Beneatlll, S-7, 0-6, New ton·HHtev (M) \POI. 6·•. 1·•. '°" 0·6. 1·6 Edhtn 16, l'wntaln V ... v 12 ~ H04mH IE I loll IO Ot\POI, 2·6, Cl81 Nguven 7-S, dtf C1Pk. 6·•. dtf Ouren, 6·2, Teut> <E l IO•I. 1·6, 1·6. 1·6. 3·6, Ho <El won, 1·S, lo1t, S·7 won, 6·0 6·2, GolO· facsoen (El IOU. 2·6, 1·6. 2-6. won. 7-S Oeutlle• O Conne ll ·Motos hco (E I Ot l Noneman·Nguven, 6-0. 6· I, \Piii Mega·Oo. 7·6, 2·6, Han·Gumoel (El solll, 6·3, 3·6, won, 1· S 6·J. Mafllf' Del 17. Sen1te 11 SIMles Wllll•m• (MO) loSI 10 Altken, 3·6, lo•• ov clef1ut1 to KfllUCkl, Clef Mtvtr's. 6·3. '°'' Ov dtleull 10 Lvon1, B1M <MO> won, 3·0 Crtllre<ll. 1·6, IOll, 3·6, S·7, Herntll (MO) won, 6· 1, to.st, 1•6, won, 6· l, 6·2, Jenkins IMO! won, 7·6, 1o11, 3·6, won, 6· 1, losl, •·6 ~ Rtlow1k1·blllon (MO) def. l ul· ltf'•Wollbeca, 6·1, 6-2, def. Ke#y·Vellncle, 6-1, 6-2, Yctl·Tavtor (MO) iotrt. 4·6. 7-S, Ullll, 6·2. 4-6. CtmmUllttv c ..... wemen Or-.. Cleat t, S..... AM 0 ........ ·~ <OCCl dtl Oevl\, 6•2, 1 6. • I, Brodie (OCC) def. ltenllo, 8·1, •->. Setias <OCCI dtl ICltllY, M . 6-0, 0.vttn (OCCI d«. Gofrle, 6-2, .. 3. L~s,., tOCCI def N9UYtn, 6-2, t-0, 0....,, <OC:Cl Clef L.~CI. • 1, 6·1 0..-.. Bt""°"9"0.lin' #. Oevl1·9tenko , 3·6, ... o. 6 4, S..a-OtY1.,, !OCCI dtl Klrt>v-Gorev, .. :a. t · 1, LAMA.lltf ·9rodlt (OCCI «*If L..lnofotel·N9'1V9ft, M . 6·7. 6·1 w~~ (et 0.t) ,.,..t .......... W9ft0\' 'Mlli. (U $.I dtf llo..1Yn Fair • INN* CSoutll Afrtal), 6·2, .. 2, llnl Gerri'°" (US) #. N1t1.ll9 Air~ IF~). 6•1, 6•41 WWY Twmtlull (Auttr•) dtf. LClfY Nl(Nell (U.S ), t-4, 6•t; 9eltl Htrf (U.S.l otf ~ ~-CHtltWIMCbl, 6•3, •·2, kr'Mre jllotter tU.S ) otf • .,_ wtllte (U,S.).l 6•1, 6·!; Vll't111le lt111lel l'tomenlel def. ~•l"W e..Mtt, CC-0.), 6·~. 6·2, HI/II llM!l4lllllOWI ICf~'f.-le) «*If L.11 S.vtt• IA11t1re1111, .,.,, 7·6 /• NHL CAMl'HU CO.."alNC• lmVWll ~ w L T f"ft 011 OA v·Edmonlon Sl 11 t 111 m m x·Celoarv JJ 2t I) 7t 216 21:) x·WIMIHO 2t )4 10 " 324 150 •·Vancouver )Cl 3t 7 67 290 )11 KIMI 21 '3 u Sol .. Uf v·MlnneM>I• """' DMtlen J7 ,. • ·12 ,,. "' •·SI. Louis Jl ,. 1 " ,,. )CQ Dtlrotl 2t ,. 7 '5 "' )00 Clllceoo ,. 40 I '° m 111 To,onlo f4 .. ' 57 211 364 WAI.IS CON"lltlNCI htndl OM.-,.NY lllendlf'• .. 26 2 , .. J33 2S7 •·We llllnQtOll '3 26 s t1 m 216 •• Pttllede19'11• 3t 7S 10 .. 31S 271 •·NY Ranoeo 31 27 ' I S 290 ?M New JerMv 17 50 7 41 m 320 Plllil>u<Oh IS S2 6 l6 m )SJ AMIM DMUell •·Butfa lO 4S 12 7 t7 196 240 1-Bo"on ... 1S s t3 313 147 •·Ouet>ec "° ,. ' " l39 260 a·MonlrHI 3S 34 s 7S :171 269 Hortlorel 15 )f 9 » , .. 1'1 •·cllncllld olevoff berth v·cflnche<I division Hiie TUOMllV'l k-• Quet>ec 3 K 1net 1 Boilon 6, NY lltn111" • NY ISl•nd•r• s. NtW Jeraev 1 SI Louil '· Winnipeg 3 C110arv • HartfOfO 1 Ottroll 6, Vancouver 3 Tellltlht'I Gomtl Monlrtal a t &uH•lo Toronto et Plrtst>urt h Minnesota al Wellllnglon Wlnnloeo •I Chlceoo Herllorcs et Eomonlon Nordlques J, KlneS k-11'1 .. '""' Quel>ee I 1 l>-3 Los An9M' 0 I l>-1 "'"'~ 1. Quooec, Morol.s 12 CS.uve, GOUiet). 3.32 (PP). Ptnaltlfl-Dionne, LA, 3.27, Btrgluncl, Que, 7:00; P•itrntnl. Que, I 12 -...... ltwted 2 LO' Angelfl, Dionne 3S (Sim~. Engblom), 3·'4, 3 Ouet>ec, P Stastnv '3 (A SIHlnv, Morol1), 9'11 (oe>I. • QueOec, ~uve 9 (Goulel. Oort ), ll 40 Penal· lios-Nlcholh, LA ....... GIUls, Que. 15.17, srmmer, LA, 16 OS, Savard, Que, 16'05, Berrell, LA, lt.31 TMrd ,.eneo None Penelllfl-f> Stastnv Que. 1·., Hardv, LA, ... SllO•• on ooef-<)uooec •·t -7-22 LOI Anoelft 1· 10-1-14 GoallH~. 8oucllard Lo• An· gettt, aaron A-4,'3S Men's Y ... Vbel COLLIGI Caldltt ,... ( T'hreutttl Mardi 12, ...... kMll Re<erd ""- I UCLA 2S·O 310 2 Peoe>erdlne 13·3 111 3 use n -1 ,.., • UC Senta 8art>tra 23·t no s Sen Dleoo Sr l(>-S 104 6 Lono Bta<h Sr 13·1 162 1 Stanford 11 ·I IOI I Hewell S·6 ~ 9 Onlo SI 11·3 62 10 Georoe Meson 22·2 60 AIM> roctv\no vott\ Penn sr. EH• SlrOU<l\burg C Pe I B•H SI H kltl 5c:.hool SIA VIEW LEAGUE E•ta ncla def lrvfne, IS·•. IS·l , 16·1• El Toro 11ef Unlver,lrv, lS·S, IS·S. 15·7 Newoorl Heroor Clef Colle Mtu . IS·8. lS· 12. IS·• SOUTH COAST LEAGUE WOO<lt>tldge def D•na Hllll. 11 ·Is. 16· I•. 12· IS, 11· 16, IS· 12. Min ion Vlelo Clef C•Plllrano Vallt v, IS·ll, IS-11, 12·1S, IS·S Cl .. RANKINGS 4-A 1 Mira Colla COceen>. 2. Santa Monica IBavJ; l. Iii.nae (S.. View), • S.111a Bart>tra (S.nle Bart>tra); S. Oo.s Puoblo' (Senta 8erbara), 6. U9UM ... di (s.utfl C..101 7. lr'ilM ISM Vlewll I. Edhen (541nMtl, 9 Redondo (Ocean), 10. (tte) c-dtl Mar (S.. 'llewh l'ountaln VeleV ( SvftMt) l ·A I LovOle CCenlrell, 1 LOl Altos (Wiit!· monl). 3. Arcadia (Cenrral); • Senta Fe (Whllmonr), S BrenlwOOd ICc>a•I Veti.vl, 6 Gllndell (Cenlrell. 7 L• Ser,,. (Wllllmont), a South Pa..oene .{Central), 9 Monret>eflo CWhllmonr), 10 MurPllv (Coe•• Vallevl Hklh schM eoH E clHn 2t2, H""""""" a.ecto J It (at S..dlft, 12 Min) I (lie) Mevtr !El. SS. Cllflon !El. SS. 3 Coooer CE >. St, 4 Bovd (H8), 60. S McKenzie (E l, 61 8extne (at Les A,,....,) L1gti1we!ghl• -Eltu Maorod CSvtmar> KO<I Joie Lull Ct1lro (~n 8itrnerdlnol 1n 1111re1 rouno of Kl'IOclui.<I lO·round boul. Erick. Medrld ISvlma rl KO<I Pa blo Revna (Houllon) In Ille l«on<I rouno of 1clle<lutec1 10· round t>out Tuesclev's tr•Macttem .. ,. ........ ...... u..ue SAN FRANCISCO OIANTS-.nvlleG 0.,,. 'lk:hlrcb, outtlelder. to toln ll'lt IMl'I In 1orlno rrtlnlnt Oft 1 trvout IMt•I• llOOT9•&.L. ~, ..... L.._. HAMIL TON TIGEll·CATS-Sl11noel lllllDtl Sdlol.1, defen1tw end u.MMllMf" ............ NI W JEltSEV GENl!ltALS-Trede<I ()'" ltot.11, ~lft OU9fd, IO IN ~· $110wbolll tor a lftJ MC• ond-round Clrefl ~ PITTHU•GH MAUL.EllS-W1lvto ~-w~•. ruMlnt !»Ck Actl"8ted lton He\IMUW auerct SAN AN TO N IO GU N SL.tHOl!lts-ft .... Md ltOOM'i Per1>.«. w1c1t ~.£most ll'rk'e. ~tlw encl. end Keith Mtln'lt, ~.,,.. ~. S ... Jlf'nmv ltl-•, llMOllC:Mr IOCCIR .... AllWtCM ............ MN Olf()() SOCfltl!ltS-Anvl'" NASL '141tll\ lo 0.... Ftr1Wnde1, mid• fltlder. "' "" leffUe'' ,....911,,.., or.fl C:OUIOI lltlGHAM YOUNG-A.MourlCM rnle· notion Of flNCI 01'11•. •restlltle c:oedl. SAN Dll'.GO U A Tl-~ 0.111CI ()llMt, tnell'• Mallet.,._ coeel'I, IO e Mo·veer conlracl ~ ............ '-...... Ocean View'• Matt Jonea dell•en pltcb to Ra.ntinfton Beacb hitter durtn, Sa.nllet Leacue action Taeaday. SUNSET BASEBALL ••• From DI the sixth to tie, but Dean Douty ot Ocean View held the Oilers scoreless the final 2111 innings to claim the win in relief. Douty is now 4-1 this season. Ocean View battles Fountain Val- ley at Mile Square Park Friday at 7. Westminster 8, Marln.a % The Lions joined the leaders be- hind an I I -hit attack paced by catcher Hamilton, Witt skate to victories OTTAWA (AP) -Ol}mp1c gold medalists Katanna W1t1 and Scott Hamilton continued 10 dominate si ngles competition by winning their events Tuesday at the World Figure Skating Champ1onsh1ps. Elena Valova and Oleg Vasahev of the Soviet Union won the pairs short program with the performance that helped them win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Witt. 18. of East Germany. won the short program with near-perfect marks and closed in on the world title she has never won. In second place was Kara lvano,a. the Soviet Olympic bronze medalists. followed by Soviet teammate Anna Kondrashova. Elaine Zayak. the lone U.S. com- petitor. was sixth. Hamilton, 25. the three-time world champion from Denver. won each of the three figure-eights all competitors were required to trace. Wi tt's short program was a repeat of the charming performance she used to overtake U.S. champion Rosalynn Sumners in SaraJevo. WATER POLO. From DI we made it Just as tough a!. we could on oursel ves. "It would have been better to be JUSt one of the boys and be prepared so that we could do the surpns1 ng. as we did in ·so. "And. of course. people are be mg a little naive. Evervone knows ho" ~ell the So"1et l 101on pla)s. and Czecho- slovakia ... and 10 Canada tt's their No. I sport." Al an} rate. when the dra" for thl" two six-team pools for"ater polo 1s selected m the latter pan of ..\pnl, th e schedule w1ll mclude no fa, ors for thr U.S .• Nitzkowski has made sure of that. The United Statei. will not be featured at any particular time of da~ ornightat 1tsown request. .. Everyone is the same going 10." says Nitzkowski. "There will be mobs inauendanccrqardlessofwhat 11me wt play." Those two pools wtll provide three quartets to battle at out fo r the gold. fifth place and ninth place Thus, No 3 in your pool qualifies you forno more than a shot at fif\h place. Although the U.S. enters wt th lu~ than gold-medal back.around, Nitzkowski sayi he feels aood about histeam'schanceund likens It much to the U.S. women' votlcybe1l 1eam "Thett are four or fi vc favored to win. probably silt that can win 1t. and ~·rt an th.at p:oup. ··says Nitzkowski ... Ltke the women's vol· lcyball &earn, we'vcpa1dourducs. You know the women's volleyball team isic>•f!f tO bccompcuuvc.and ~art. too. Payment oflh~ dues conunut"s with N1ukoW'f.k1 and hisc1'W of 16 leavina for Europe this weekend. Competition 1n Marseilles will include J)t1n, Hunpry, Sweden. AustraJ1a and France; then four day oilt'alntn& ~,lh Wes& Germany; then Jeff Long who had four RBI on the day, including a two-run single in a three-run first inning. Westminster added two more in the second as Guillermo Rosas doubled in Greg Villegas, who had reached on an error. Long forced home the second run by waJkjng with the bases loaded. Manna pulled closer with a pair of runs 10 the third as Chad Recd delivered a bases-loaded hit. but Westmmster added two more 10 the fourth and one 1n the fifth to put the game awa). W1n01ng pitcher Tim Hanson survived a bit of wildness (he walked six). b) allowing onl) four hits and stnkmg out five. Westminster tests co-leader Edison Saturda} night. 7 o'clock. at Mlle Square Park. Marina seeks its first wm at Huntington Beach Saturday at noon. Edlson, Warriors rated ln baseball Edison High. which opened ats Sunset League season with a 1s ranked fifth in the 4-A classification of the CIF baseball poll. The Chargers (I 0-2 or 9-3) received 64 points. while Mater De1. wh ich tied for I 0th with Eisenhower. 1s the only other area squad ranked m 4-A. In the 2·A division. Woodbndgc ( 4-1 ) placed eighth among the voters. Fellow South Coast League member Capistrano Valley is toi>-ra nked 10 2-A. In Small Schools. Newport Chns- t1an of the Academy League ranked fourth. despite dro pping a doubleheader Saturday against sec- ond-rated Crossroads. • • on 10Stockh olm tocompeteagainst Sweden . Australia. Grc«e and the Soviet Union. The U.S. team. which still must be tnmmed b} three forttleOl)mp1c Games. includes former Newport Harbor High stars Kevin Robenson. James Bergeson and George New- land.ex-UC Ir> me standouts Gar) Figueroa and Peter Campbell. along with Drev. McDonald. Doug Burlce. Jod~ Campbell. Chris Dorst. Ste\ e Hamann. Terr"} Schroeder Tim ha"'. John S1man. Jon SH~nd~n. Jex Vargas and Craig Wilson All boast All-Ame.,ncan stalu~ w1th fonmdablecrcdent1als. "We'rt going to sit down and talk to the players after this swmg." S8Yi N1tzkowsk1 , "to evaluate 1he1r pos.- 1tions with the team m such lC'm\S as No. I, l and 3 and why. .. The fact is we need 16 to tra1 n and even ifchanc:csarcn·1 great for some (to makethd\nal 13) rm hopeful the) ·11 continue with us until the last day, particularly in Cuesta (July 6-f 9) ... The Arncncans offietally enter the Olymp1c V1llageon July 23. Thts European tourwtll t« every· one 5cell'\llJJQt deal of action and Nttzkowslci Slf' 1t'll be a mlJor evaluattnapcnod. Then. Nittkowski and hisUS1$-- tant, Ken Lln~n. another Hunt- &OJlOn Beach ralden1..·must come to anps w1th thear tolJ&best a.ss.,.uncnL C'uuma thrtt they sull nttd.. .. I'm not rallyamuouubout this. .. admits N1Ukowskl. "lt'sa two-homed ftQ&. Idon'1 \loUI to pottpo~ •l. but you tome ti mes never knowwbo i Soi.a& to be beah.by, too. AJthouah he'll be witb us on the European ~wina. Burke broke his hand a ~-cc and a halfqo.1ftba1 ha~ns an July • ....-c'rtlma player ... ·' I . -.. '~ . . .. -&£ Orlf9t CoMt OAJLV PILOTIW-1needay, March 211 19M : NOl'ICB OF DEA TH OF : 8 U 8 Ell'T L AYPETTE ;· PAU AND OP PETITION • TO ADMINISTER ESTATE • NO.AUUH To all hel.rt. beneficiaries, Cftdltol"I •nd contingent creditors of HUBERT L AYFETTE PARK and penon,s who may be other- wile in tef't!8ted In the will and/or estate: A petition has been tiled by DOROTHY MARINE HUBENER in the Superior Court of Orange County re. questing that OOROTHY MARINE HUBENER be ap- pointed u peraonal rep- re.entaU~ to administer the estate of HUBERT LAYFETTE PARK (under the Independent Admlrus- cration of Eat.ates Act). The petiuon Is set for heanng m Dept. No. 3 at 700 CiVlc Center Dr • West. Santa Ana. CA 92701 on April 11, 1984 at 9:30 AM IF YOU OBJEC"I' to tht> granung of the pellt1on, you should either appear at the hearing and stale you Obje('- t1ons or file written ob.iec- t1ons with the court before the hearmg Your appear- ance may be m person or by your attorney. fF YOU ARE A CREDI TOR or a contingent crecl1tor of the deceased, you must file your da1m with the court or present 1t to the per- sonal representative ap- pointed by the court wtthm four months from the date of first LSSuance of letters as proVlded m Secuon 700 of the Probate Code of Calt- forrua The ume for f1hng dauns will not expire pnor to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above YOU MAY EXAMfNE the fi.le kept by the court. If you are interested m the es- tate, you may serve upon the executor or adrrurustrator, or upon the attorney for the ex- ecutor or adrrurustrator. and file with the court with proof of service. a written request statmg that you de- sire spec1aJ notice of the ftl mg o f an inventory and ap- praisement of estate assets or of the petitions or ac:counts mentioned in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code Marc Bonnani & As - soeiates 1301 Dove St. #fOO Newport Beach, CA. 752-0971 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot March 21. 22 28 1984 1tm1 84 MLIC NOTICE K-10393 NOTICE OF DEATH OF R ALP H LAWRENCE RAHM, AKA RALPH L. RAHM AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-122250 To aJl heirs. benef1c1aries. creditors and conttngent creditors of RALPH LAW- RENCE RAHM , AKA RALPH L . RAHM and per- sons who may be otherwise interested m the w1U and/or estate: A peut1on has been filed by GRANT MARTELL ROBERTSON. JR. & PA- TRI CIA KEMP ROB- ERTSON m the Supenor Court of Orange County re- questing that GRANT MARTELL ROBERTSON. JR. & PA TRICIA KEMP ROBERTSON be appointed as personaJ representative to administer the estate of RALPH LAWRENCE RAHM. AKA RALPH L RAHM (under the Indepen- dent Admmistrataon of Es- tates Act). The petluon 1s set for hearmg m Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr . West. Santa Ana. CA 92701 on April 4. 1984 at 9:30 AM IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pellt1on, you should either appear at th<' hearing and state you obJEC·- t1ons or hie written ob.JCC·· uons with the court before the hearing Your appear- anC'e may be in person or bv your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDI- TOR or a contingent tTechtor of the deceased. vnu must file your da1m 0 "-'lth thl· t'OUrt or present tt to the· per sonal representat1Vt' jp pointed by the court w1thm four months from the date of first 1ssu&nce o f letters as provided 1n Secuon 700 of the Probate Code of Cah- fomta. The ume for filing dauns w ill not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above YOU MAY EXAMfNE the file kept by the court If you are intcreak'd in the es- tate, you may serve upon the executor or adnurustrator, or upon the attorney for the ex- ecutor or admml.strator. and fue with the court with proof of .ervl<."e, a wntten request stauna that you de- atre speo.al notJce of lht' f1l - mg of an inventory and ap- praiJeme-nt of estate aaeta or of lM petltJona or a<.'COUftta mention«!<! m Secuon 1200 and 1200.5 of the Callfomi.a Prot>.u-Code. CL YOE R. JUDU N 17801 E11t Cb1pmn Avt. Oru 1e. CA. tHH-a7t4 77 1·HH Publisht.'d Onine Coast Dally Pilot Mareh 21, i2, 28 1984 1646 84 -~~~~~~~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 T ll E DAI LY PI LOT CLASSIFIED OFl,.ICE HOlJR Telephont> 'ervit'e: Monda )-FrJ<la \ 8:00 A.M .. S:30 I'. 1. Busi nPss Countt>r : Monday-Friday 8 :00 A .~l.-S:30 l'.~l. 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"-fVIV"".t ht4l 1 •·1 .. t\•A. ~ 'k.t1·1 IJU "J•tfl.nl( (to1tl •HM T \ k,,..J '" "' IU!IO "'· BOATS I t~_?t h-•"'' H111t f tft k II fW '"' 1lff1·• 1 ""'' tilt ,.111 pt,~ "-l•HI \,' lWlll M .. ,.,,, ~---•• , •• 10,.f M .. 1t11 oow·r •. , JO"t' ~lq1 ,\i l )i• k , h'H"' S111t,.Nt 1(~l ~UJ'f''" I"''' U• UI I\ 10\iij ..,.,,11 .... , ,, I llKt concrete bulkhead. Dock OOlllER HTATl O•I _..-PAOPE ltwrrt leacla 2169 !Wiii will accommodate 30' New listing -A rare find In ______ R_T_E_S_ CREST FORECLOHRf Lido Isle 3 Br 2 ea. Mo to 11(111 boat. Short distance 10 a superb location. Im-STEAL IT! Big 5 bdr. 3 ba. Take over paymts 2br den Mo lease $1750/mo Bill ll()I: main bay. $495.000 Call mense corner property 3 trplcs. VIiia Park .,.., ac. 2 assm bal PP 650_3218 Grundy Riiy 675-6161 ~:~ Don de Thomas_ w/prlvacy overlooking a pools. alarms Under i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-rolllng green lawn acrou $350K. Call DOTIIE llHStl l1f1r1i1lld ~!~ to PANORAMIC VIEW of Southland A E 544-1440 H y HOMES Gt1tral 2202 :-::~ ~~~ ~~11tr.~1,~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • cott AGE MA RENT ~~:; entertaining w/dlgnlty VACAllT LOT l1wt1t Prlot4 $295/mo Kids. pets. $100 ,.11~ and privacy Cullom tL AortCtrtll~tl lar GUIEL dep Call Laur1/Agt 1.:1~ remod 4 bdrm home with n • 841-6209 lee • g 0 u rm et k 11 ch en. Fabulous unobstructed 1221,100 flt hi.to .,! '"I -..... I I I spacious living room Bay & night hghts view w/bnck frplc. French Approved lor 4 units doors leading to pvt S850.000 pool Owner may con-(714) 673 4400 IT.UWEI coNPAJn sider exchange for ,,,4, ,,, ,,,1 NEW & LOVELY decor 1n this 2 Story townhouse 3BA pvt patio blt-1n kitchen dining area gar. lrplc. comm pool. across from park $850 SNORlCLIFFS smaller home $635.000 FEE Call 63 t-1400 OR 673-6900 IM COROU DEL IH Prime area 4 Bdrm with -\4Afl HI HO'lll corner lot patio. lrench ltOMI .., llK. doors and fireplaces in REAL ESTATE living room and family 831·1400 room Only $375,000 l•--------U!lllll()U f li().4tf S Corolll del Mar 1022 Have something you wan, to sell? Classified ad• do IY OWIEll Realtors. 675-6000 CORONA DEL MAR VU ol --------• bay & lights across from llWPORT TERR&Cl park Decorator sharp 3 A lovely condo for the first Bdrm . French doors. time buyer 3 bdrms. 2'r atrium. dining room baths. comm pool Has S 1600 been kepi in excellent WattrfrHI Ht•H lie. cond $125.000 LllORULTY R11Htr1 131·100 lll·lSOO L11a1a ltacla°' 2241 3 Br 2 Ba. den, 2 car gar, whitewater vu. Victoria Bch $1350 494-9987. 494-6369 L.18 111 Nf1ael 22s2 * LOVELY HOME w/pool gardener lrplc S 1250 mo . rel s 495-4707 ritw,Ort Beack 2269 St275tmo Npt Hae 3 Br 2Ba ample prkng & land- scaping complete k1tch $2000t mo Modern « Story Back Bay 4Bd ~ ba 3300 s/I 3 car gar pool. jBC •• •BC lot POS! turn or opt 642-1366 A flat $600 Rents 1i'i Clean crptd 2Br applt provided others avail 539-6190 BEST Alty tee I IJ' 11\U 117~ TRANSPORTATION II wen. 642-5678. OPEi UT/SH 1-5 llUIU lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll.:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 701 ACACIA. 3 bdrm. 1 ba BEACH DUPLEX. Good Oceanlrnt 2 Br sgl family home $1250/yrly BAYFRONT mobile dlxe ~ Br 2 Ba. bch. pool. spa adlt $950 yrly 673-6022 1.lOt ~.n r•h 11.l' H~1 0,1 It• ll"4 ''"'•· ,, llOt2 house. frplc. 1 car gar. -.-loc. S275K, s4oKdwn 801• LIDO ISLE 1 bdrm sep. bachelor Owner wlll ~arry l•••tr I Wi1ttr R11tal1 aOOISllULn PROP l&lllEIEn lH/111·1113 I _;7• Muu~ A.k•-. l tot •Mu\Uf'\vdn "M.v1trn I Jl Mr1tor tlo" .. ~ :\~ Traditional 3 Br, 3 'h Ba. Bayfront, pier & unit 5250·000· 575-2590 646-6243, (619)758-2298 :g;~ float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $950,000. Ctsta flltaa 1024 lllT ULU LHtlJbtc •••• Dover Shores 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3 car, 2 lrplcs Lease S 1550 770-0347 IJ" H\. , '' rt .. dtri fr .. \fl 1•1111 Tr111h'n l"tillh ::;;~ lllITTAIY WOOIS Npt Beach tastefully done Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom, Over 1700 SQ t1 of comfort 3-Dert. spa. 2500 sq t1 TOWNHOME Exec VIiia huge 2 Br Den ~ 1! AUTOMOTIVE Ii '• I'><•• I').!• \\Hu lA <lt\Ht.C l\9>H Auh !'W f'\k•' t'•r'A 1:-.'T1 1 Aul·.., \\ .. """i 1)8() s .... I> II...• koo<J• 1)90 • ¥. n ... '" , ... 1600 Tr i. 162) \ '" AUTOS lt.f>ORTEO .!. ,.,. \ I, H ,,. , .. /4Ui ~..,,j ,H)I \,01m J'~' t\MY. ~)J~ ( 1U "11 l')~ u .. ""'1m 13 '' I lli '""'' "'' 'f'M)tl • t J , .. , l700 ..... 1&00 tt11n•fo 290(') hun' 211()2 J•KUtlt 'lV(M J t•Uw·" ?VO~ t ...... mhut ,,t11n1 2!k>ll i... ... , .. ,llM Lo11u JJIOlj M•1'1• lllfl!I M .... ,.,, JQ ti Mfl',, ni"" fl, nr l1H 4 Mn.11uh1,h1 llllh Ml, JWIM 111"'1 J·.;zo ~ · otll\•·•"' /Y.!. 1'1 ujtf"ll•I JY.!' p,.,,.. n. YIO) 8101 111011 Vl t: »11• ~1 17 9119 11121 V12l Vl2) fll 27 91Z9 91;11 9133 ~1 3~ ~IJ7 ~14 1 Wl4J ~14) 11147 il49 Vl~I Vl)i YI" Vl)7 ii)» fireplace, beam ceiling. $420.000. In this spaclou.s 3 Bdrm Agent 645-916t 2 Br. $495/mol Kids OK Ba $1250 2 trplc pool spe 2',., Ba SI. George model. --Yl--00-W_/_l_TI_.-W/C pets. 841 -6209 lee prvt 673-3313 646-6375 IRYl.E TEll••CE Big dbl car garage, huge "" Mstr SYlte Ideal backbay 2Br 2ba w/yard. llp. sec Ca1i1traao Spyglass R1dge, lrg!Oi Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba, locallon 759-1501. gaie. $139,000. Call ltac~ 2211 verypvt,3Bdr. 1yrleaae 6-42-87911 Of 644-8722 Agt 759-0605 patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,000. Lrg 39r 2Ba duplex. no IALIOA LIE llPLH pets. ava11 April 10 Saata Aaa 2Bf VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFIOIT Walk to lhops. beach. Bal $850/mo 661 -3568, S42S 2 Bdrm kids oka~ Fabulous bay/mountain view. l Br. 1 Ba, Pier. ferry. rest. 3Br/2ba 586-2700 Jeanne. $300 dep flat stea ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 Cort•• ••I Mar 222.... 539-6190 BEST Altv ree condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. "' ' Saa Ja11 Car. 1071 Bayside Pl baytront T .. ti1 229C llYSIDE PUCE llYFROIT Eashi4t ev OWNER: 3 br. l'h ba. spacious 2 Br 2 Ba Unique R8tltal off R8dhm ~ Spectacular bayfron t dplx. 2 '13r, 2 Ba up, nr Dana Harbor, prime $1750/mo story w/gar deck & poo 4 Br 2 Ba. Quiet street. lot S 118K. 496-7754 Biii Grundy 675-6161 $375 utflltles paid cal 2 Br 2 Ba dn 2 boat Spaces $1375000 $145.000. Agt 548-8251 • ---------5 6 B • . . ' ' . •oltalt 8tatl 1100 CdM Cutie 3 Br 2 Ba 39-190 EST Alty fee PElllSUU HOME OOEllFllDIT Haat. ltac~ 1040 LAlllA MILLS ~~~~ 1175tmo c an Coata Mesa 2624 Oce & · M IEIR IEACH 1972 Beautiful VIiia West r~~!'!'-~~----an JeltY views. arine room, 4 Br, 3 3 20 60. Lrg 3Br 3ba duplex New $400. dhc moblle home, no 4 br, ba. Short walk to Home x corner lot. Ba, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1.285,000. beach Spec. llv. rm. Highly upgraded 2Br 2ba. cerpets & paint Walk to pets. malure adults. fam./dln. rm. lrg bale. lge llv/din/kllch area. beach S 1600 960-4229 N~:~r~lur:4e~~~~3 ARROWHEAD HOME easy care yard Asking Light Interior Best buy In Retired E-xec looking for 3 Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba. lake view. 3500 sq. $172.000. See at 614 Orange Co $25,000 Br house In CdM or Hunt "GOOD VIBRATIONS" 20th St. 536-1718 Young adlts welcome Harbour yr lease pref By You'll oet 'em with this ft. $4 40,000. Will trade f•\·r local prop. Agt 540-5937 M 15 ·646 1706 classy 1 Bdrm. furn. Reduced lor quick escrow ___ --ay • $475tmo. nice area tn 2 Br Twnhse w/low Int. Acrtl~t 1125 C11ta Mesa 2224 CM 841-6208 tee VA No qualifying. Call now to see• Agt 840-2678 4 ACA S Prime Elslnore 2 BR 1 BA GARAGE. NO STUNNING trg-1-Br gar-property S54,000 Call PETS $650/MO $650 den apt pool. rec area. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.1 1 R"Y'"'' (),,,., NB 61'> tilbl k•n.tull R.11b 1i11y , M·tt.•·t llUll ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wltll ,... Heat. Barlttar 1042 for details. 642-8848 SEC 2628 ELDEN AVE S.475/mo 110 w 18th St 01 WATER COIN For Sale Two. 2' • acre 714/639-204' Haat. leac~ ZHO k•1• "41· It•.,. "uh .. r 1 , , ........ T• 011·1' MllK \ ,UJr. • -'K'"' \ »h •lb) ~lb AUTOS. OOKSTIC i VI. fA\11 ~JU) 1014 I l\u1t It 11307 '4ll1ft ' ...... u,., 9JOV 401• • "•"""' ~31~ 4/)U I tu \\I• 1 9JI) 40l4 I> ~IK• ~ 17 4016 f .... 1 931. 40JH 1111 ••f1•I 913 I l.•n .. iln 11323 M•l1'url ~32~ 01d111ll>IM1' IJJ27 l'lvmoulh 9l211 \11~1 "'~'""' '33~ 'Ill) •Pr~ ll"l<l MIO woo IAMI Second Mortgage A second mortgage 1s a met.hod of financing whereby t.he buyer Is provided Wlt.h an addlUo na.l o r second mort.gage when there Is not enough cash to assume the existing mortgage A second mortgage c an a.lso be taken when the first mortgage and t.he dow n payment fall short o f the sales price A second mo rtgage can be ptov1ded by elther the seller or a lending institution. Payments are made both to the seller or lender on the second mortgage &nd to the lender of t.he underlying mortgage Impact on bu.ytr • Down p&yrrieM may be negot.ta\ed • EnablH purchue of home w1t.h ex11t1n& mort.g~e l'eqULl'tng l&rCt down payment • 1'1t.h uaumpuon of u 11t1n11 rnOt\C6'•· a luorable 1nt.trHt. rat.t i. pou1bla Impact on •eller • Smaller down payment. &t.t.raoll more po\.tnllal buyer1 • AOdlt.lon&I profll wllh 1nt.trt1t. raoe1vad on aeoond mOt\C114• • R.ece1¥t11 llll tunda 1r ltndmc 1n1mu1.1nn fll'O•ldn 1tOOnd mo~ Cathedral ceilings. 1 Br 1 Hiiitop, Lake Mathews 28r enclsd gar crpts Ba, S 158.600 759-0915 lots in A1v Co S50K per drapes 773 w Wilson No •S400/up, bach. t & 2 Br. acre. ut1ht1es (7 t4) pell s550mo 631_8212 pool, spa 18992 Florlda Jmat 1044 927-7378 or 793-5131 842-2834. 842-3172 • •Westside sharp 2 Br --- HW IDnECITO la1111111 Prtf 1200 1 Ba house. carpets. llf'20rl ltacla 2H9 4 Br . 2''t ba. single family Coln Op L1undrama1, high drapes, lncd patio. w/d IEAOH llEITIL detached home. Turtle densllyarea in Coata rm No pets $555/mo • Rock Ridge Lrg yard, Mesa Reasonable. security dep Must have Furn 2 & 3 br apts. by the a/c. Intercom & sec sys, 979•1478 good credit 546-5-442 or wt1 or mo. Agl 675-8170 cent vec & much more. 30 770·5629 AJ1rl•tata, Uaf. -- yr below market rate Ct•atrclll HOO' HIE ~~~~O:~n·::e ~~,;~'1° Prerrty 1250 cozy 1am11y 1 staner appts lalltta Isla.. 27ot ---------Newport B•Ytront prlme provided yard kid/pet Sharp t Br. ept. upper, PLll 5 offk:lt bldg. 8472 tq h. 539-6190 BEST Alty lee $5SO/mo. + dep Wiii be S1,800.000. Biii Grundy shown Sat 3-24, 10·2 In Turtle Rock. 4 bdrm. 3 Bkr 875·8181 RENT GUIDE 1 1 4 A f, a 1 e ba. lam rm + 3 car ger-age. Property has Just lactat Prtr 1 S 11213/289-930 ~;e•~~~~~-:!~~~ •I llllllTI* IUllZllE ...... 1.10 Ctrtaa ••• ••r 2722 $229,000 end you own Cotta M ... unite 111 time HOUMI, Apt1 & Condos Of\ tt\; waltr at efifna the land. ott.,ed t01tgrOM wlgrNI Landl0<d1 Advert! .. Fr.. Cove; 2 Br. 2 ba condo. ..m11 flnenclng. Call for ~t•ll• 50c 11 Storet & Mart<et• $1500/mo Adult• pref. - -Own«/ Agent 5~484 8-41·4280 No pettl 673·8409 alsor ; 1,. Tl IRL• UI. a.at bet yeti 3Br 2 a.th e.lta 1.., -2-724-ealty I 18 UNITS by owner 1 & 2 two •tory dbl gat $595 1 Bdrm, rerr~trelor Bdrm condOI GrN t 10-reMrVe tor aprll first cetlon Will .... by unit °' 539.e 190 BEST Ally ,.. $430/mo -+ $2 MCUf• 786-1172 all From sr2.$00 to EASTSIOE lty 646-0341alt1:30 PM $109.000 Cell 751·7184 Clean 2 8r 1 B•. blt4n1, 1BA Iba. pvt patio, IO.,. -it••1t1 trpt. patio, yrd. nr patk $500/mo utll Inc. ~fund ,. .,.... .. Avall now $600 • tee dep 1500 &42·3050 3880 M~,:nDftve I~=·=~-:,-::.:: 631·7900 Agt, 00~ 1 8r duplex. S53S ..... fUI ..... Ptf90n Of bfO· E'lld• 1BR Iba. IOtllly r• OK. 111 C•clf •A La ••• ltac~ lMI kert. Alto Off« manage-lurblahed, no pelt 84&-7578 eves '"'""Aiiioiioii...,-.i.iii.___ ment 1yndlcetlon op-S525tmo. utll Incl avail ~ new catpet..-& tull IY ..... portunh... 411/84, 850-7155 drape•. encl oar. (10 9 1 ICrN near Sat\ Oltlgo Tom l.. 842-1803 M ... v.,o. ., .. ,.,. flt'ld pet• $450/mo, M5-M64 (Sent .. ) Tr*2e for or on 9. Townl'lome comp1,x, •lam hm wt gar 28t xtrat ---Thore &re a number of 11t.uat.tons rnodett houM tn Laguna Mii located Coeta M"a S550539~190 Beat& '" To plec. you tn whtco the second mortgage o n .,... 494-2141 5 yra Old. 1tlnt term1: ---bflf0t•'t':.• 1 • f&elllt&te th purchuo or &a.Jo of a Y'ou don't Med a oun to st?s.ooo Prln onry Ag1 P~ who need P~ rddlng !Nb~. "drew feat" wh~ you MJ.9450 Tl\afa What the Phone property Conta.ot your real e11tat.e pleoe .,, IO In .,,. Dally DAILY PILOT DallY Piiot expert to &.SSl•t you Pflot Wert1 Ad .. C.tl rlOW Mavt tomtlhlng to .. 11+ 8EAVICt'. DIAE.cTORY Claaln.d, ~~·5111 '-------------------'! I &42·5'111. ~11fled ad• do If Mii I• elf ·~" I ' .\ • ~ '/ -----~------------- & I $2.17 per day Thal'• ALL you pay f()f 3 llnet. 30 Oay, il'I the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plul the IRV1NE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesday at no ex tr• charge! CALL TODAY!I AH Fiil LOii Your Dally Pilot Servtee Olrec1ory Representative ... 2·•121Ht.301 • g . ll!r I•• llr••l•r Dr veway • Parking Lola Repa1ra • Sealc:oatmo ll11fl11-lll H1-41H la~~aittia! PROF BKKP I ACCNTG Compu1er Mod fees Free Counsel Meg 642-7047 Cur11rz •n tar• Repalr·R9m0Clel·Rootlng lttia11~1 Ooor•·Wlndow•·CablM'I• &LJllA IPllLmlY Panet-Palloe·Fenc:a. 35 Cullom Upholstery yra np Jerry 5'6-4 .. 13 fir• Ea1Jmates & Pickup Ct an 1 C.acrttt <Mt•very (7 , • > 55"· 1128 Alk fOf J Valen1ueta Drlveway1. Sidewalks, --~-----PaUos. UC'd. Call Ron FURNITUf'E Refinl1hlng 55&--0034/Don 970-9828 No Job To Small. Fr• ---E1t. 8.44-t087 Jerry Rod Sandlord's c:onc~e =--=---:---- & muonry. Free .. 1. 10 .11.r.•.•.a""!i•!!!l~'!!"!'--- )'fl. aame loc. M0-1705 TREES Cltaaia1 ltmct Topped/removed Clean· ti'le Unique PtNk txbles up, new tawns 75t-347& NOW In your area. For• Clean Upe•Tree Trimming perlec1 job Call for tree Yard Malnt. • Haullng est1mate1. 551·1243 ' MIKE 650-3263 Coatractora Commercial/Resldentlal Gt11ral Landscape Maintenance IEllm ·RICI CllST. o=~se~ic:;s r~nasar:· Remodel/Repairs comml Mcweeney Lanoscape C ~· Maki and ree1<1 Uc:'d. bonded. 645-5124 :N:.:·~ab1net:I c:ab1net tns For est 55_2_-9_142 COMPLETE LAWN CARE lac:lng. bars & formica .D .. tt_G .. rl!"'t0••-i• .. 1..,_ ___ 1c 1een-ups & Relandscape, countertops 642-088 l Mflsy Dogs• S 10 any size Pacific Coast 951 -1107 llllE A PllflUllllL WMltly gerdenlng. mow, edge. fert111ze. prune, weed. cuftlvat• & 1Pray RaldentlaJ & Commercial Fr11btlaat" CaUUl-14'1 u., ..... ., .. ,., ll1 .. 1t1Jth,l11. .l&PUISI UllHEI 839-5035 Tll lllEI SOHE Lawn-tree-shrub lnllall Tree trim/Removal Lawn malnt/Rototllllng Free estimate 548-6065 COMPL YARD MAINT To flt your needs & budget •HO-llll* alali!f 1:.•~·~-U..;t,.~.., ... ~ti~~=="':I""~ Repalra. Painting, Drywalt, Houteclffnlng & Minor ,. Pii'riii #Xft'ttmla IRf!RloAB etc: FrM estlmat•. Aef>alrw Relleble Fr.. BY RICHARD SINOR HAHGING/STRIPPINO Gary 64~5277 PTL Elt PhoM 64M232 uc:.nN 280644. t4 yre of YISA.-MC Scol'1 073-1512 IHllat --HOUMc.i.entMalnt~ ~loc:.lwstomer1 •HANGINOtREMOVAl•''~ll~~li~i;;; OUMPJoesl ~ .. w/good ,., .. ,,.. l'Mnkvou.•75-0333 l1• yrux~ ' SMALL MOVING JOSS est. CwlOs $49-4422 ll&Un PAllTlll MIKE 85 t-'900 ...-. 8ctlooC ~ MIKE 648-1391 lac ... Tu P1'0MPT, NEAT PAC). BLACKW!LD!A P~-me..c:tpte etc Mt-5157 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE lndlvldu1l i butlneu FESSIONALS. e3f.7t49 h~ I nirnoval ... T~W«d Proc 1 •I IQ Furniture. Tr .. h, Tr... C.P.A. lntlal contultatlon t2 YRS EXP: I'm amatl, WO< oniv. 240"3173 Aif ~. ~ & P9f· 963-64 15 NORM ,,.. 831·6483 Ken My prlcls •r• tmllll E.xpert WalleoWflng In· --ptOjeCU 1$1-·~, RON 850-6477 ltallaUon. AMI Coiid· ~~= College ttudent w/lg truca Laa•aca~a' .... , .t....i-.-. 581 ....... Is I l CHUCKTHOMPSO.., -· ..._."''" .....,.., ow r•••. prompt henk COMPLEr erd c;. 1 ... you Court 759· 1938 CdM Clean.upa )(Int SeMc:e & PAINTING We G• Should HI~ WINDOW WASHING KRUEGER HAULING Retea Hartanorn Land-962•75'9 ~~ UptlOI ..... "'The only~ .. Furniture. truh, clean-ups tcaPe. 548-1829 CORONA DEL MAR. Local ~ O\JAUTY" 131·2026 Matt 645·5089 .--. -. paint~. L~ ratM, neigh-Pl11ttr/l t eir ma&. ....... L f HAULING-MOVING atta~ . borhood ref 1· 640-8259 PtlsftR 'JS'ATCHING ore Low Rat .. 675"06tt Appliance dellver. dump Brlc:k BiOCk., Planters. Ce-HOUSE PAINTING RMtuocos. Int/Ht 30 Yfl --------- jobs Jon 645-8192 men I Pallo s. Driveways Al reduc:ed winter rat" up Nut Peul 645-2977 WlnOOW WuNng 4 Yf'9 uP __ ____ Lie Rob 673-8094 Free .. , Dave 67s.3901 lf'latde/out. plue ICl"Mna, ONE CALL DOES IT ALL' ---p udiat lowret .. Andy&U-4259 Haa•p111 We hx "· break 11. buy 11 Mm., Expetteoced. Professlonal • *.•HOME REPAIR or haul 11 548·5009 Painter Free .. t./.ff()fd-2• ... n llO-HlJ ......... Etec:-Ptvmb-Carnantry B" .. 'TR =A C MOVING-= able rates Dale646-5637 Water HeaterSpecialS2501l§ll'!(i•("'e""l""ww-r""..,.•u""!!':ir-. .. "'.""lthifP-.'°'":il~ ..... wu. Ou1cktcaretul Low ra1e1 -Remodels Kellh 646-4672 STOP SMOKiNG TODAY Lie T t38046 552-0410 INT /EXT 20 Years E.xper Ot11n1 ciear from S 15 c:ontrtctor1 who PtrlO!'" _ Average Room S29 • Repair faucets, disp. etc: worl( OVflf $200 lnctuding HANDYMAN OF CdM Reasonable rates *A· 110¥111* Materials 642•0442 Anytime M&M 642-9033 lat>or and materlalt rnuat Mr Fh1-Anyth1ng. Painting, 548-8401 Best quality 25 yr eKP _ _ be licenNd UnllOenMd Wall paper ~tc 6"0·8259 Ht1tia1 Uc T 116 428 730-1353 Lees Painting. Int/Ext ~~~~~EE&x:~~ c:ontractora tnCMJld ao (GROOMING SCHOOL) ComPt Landscape Ma1nt A t• Car-11try Teacher, 21 yrs exp Lawnsl pa1101sprlnkltr cceaa 1a1 --c~~l!!'W'l~!!'PI~---546·2848 etc Dave 641-6874 all 5 INCOME TAX SERVICE BEST FOR LESS c p A Catpntry cement. drywall. Drl!_lll - -liar411i1s ...... Handyman Pain11ng. Yard Comm 1· reSd 1· ac:oua 1tate in their !Mfvertlslng. Cleanup, Hauling. Lowest 24 In El. 110-1313 STARVING COLLE.GE cethng 241-0121 Lie •409035 9&"-6919 Contractor• and c:on- (714)675-5856 ~yr~ Dave 631"3408 • iSRVWALL TAPING • Mowing Edging Twice a Rates John 759-8138 Furnaces & Gas Ptpmg STUDENTS MOVING CO IWFIRI pumll. Psyc~iCI sumers. c:ontac:t Mvy Lie T 124-436 Insured "' _ Grondle at 5~ with a.... . /I .-Expert Carpen1ry Service AU 1 exlures & Acoustic mo S20-S25 650-60 t6 ,.. lhOaS eao4eh11 Repalr-Remod-Addlhons Free est Kevin 673-1503 Gardening Seniice Tree i RVINE HANDYMAN a .... Clt11i~ --641 -8427 Int/ext free est local rat Pal•/P11olillo ll1a4la1 any quest!OM Contrec- Wlll tal<e care ol all your WATCH US GROWi IOyrs e-.p (71")638-69l I Pas1-Presen1-Future·LIC. tor's State Llcen•• Doors-etc 548-4980 ro~,...-""!!"""..,.._!'""9_ Electrical pruning & remove. clean· Bulld/Remod ofc. kit, rm FENCES & DECKS ups Tony 646· 7556 problems In minutes ROBIN'S Cl NING ---5 B d 28 Civic Cen1 Electrical. plumbing SERVICE a thoroughly Muic LtHHI QUALITY PAINTING FAIR 871" 1202131694"3258 P:::..'Room 690, s.n: add ~ bay wndw. French Experienced hardworking PARlllSN ELECTRIC --- dr, pallo COY/decks Lie & honest Wiie & 3 kids to Quality work. free est. liH, llilt, CltH·ll· carpentry, etc. 786-3802 clean house 540-0857 Plano lessons Can Be Fun PRICES Free estlmatet 1Hfia1_ Ana. CA 92701 * GEN-Housecteening • Private or small Classes Call Jonn 63 l -2050 ROOFUNE All typa of ---------446485 Steve 547-8076 teed LARRY 754·1620 425513 968-7401 lreeest 548-8519 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Reliable. exper tree est John Barry 963-5839 * * * Unoflic:ial Paint..-roofing New Rec:ovet'S. l'ou don't need a gun to c;~1~~n ~~~cesw:;;:o~:~ CarOl 646-6502 650-3263 Piano/Vocal for beg for the 1984 Otympie1 Repairs Lie/bonded "drew IHI" -~ y~ ADDITION"S DESIGN REMODELING REPAIRS. People whO need people GOOD'S GARDENING AND REMODEL Cabtnets. Top Quahly 18 should always checit the Lawna-Landsc:ape-Ctean-Jesus is Lord 847•2367 FOR WEEKLY SERVICES adults Ear training. vocal Cu1tom tnt/ext 14 yrs •441488 859 .... 102 ptace !ti ed In the Deily Llc reas Proless1onal yrs in area Lie. bOnded. Sen!~ Olrec1ory In the ups Free Est 645-5794 c:ompl service 631-2345 ins d 968-3564 anytime DAILY PILOT Classlfled Ads 642-567& Want Ada Call 642-6678 (HALF OR FULL DAY) 1mprovlsat1on. by ear & exp. Many loc:al refs Want AO tte1p·1 Pflot Went Ads! c .. now Call Ron 754-6796 reading Pro! 494-3852 642-22:f8 Gary 642-~78 / 642·5f7t. ,AJ1rtatat1, Val. looaa I Oflice leatala 2914 Persoaall 3012 ltl1 Waal.. 5100 Btlr Waat.. 5100 lali ...... II t H~ROSCOP_!_ ~ SYDNEY 0MARR Baat. ltacll 2740 SEA & SUN LODGE Orange County Airport ESCORTS /llOIELS USWllllll SEIYICI Clerical Or1Yet/~ tor O.C. S 120 wk/up. Color TV area New profession et mtg. Must know L.A. area SEAWllD 3026 W Coast Hwy Npt o ffice bldg . corner Outc:all ONLY 835-9199 T~';,9 m~~=~t;r~~ llLUll IEIUICI/ heve good drfv~ec;ord VlluliE Xtra lg rm bathBack Bay Redhlll & Bristol. 1000 sq_ OVERWElliHT" altractlve voice neceu-PllCHSlll CLDI t,~~~s.1111bet pool. tennis female Chns-ft & up. S 99 NNN Owner f ary xlnl salary + multiple New I & 2 Bdrm luxury tian rels $325 645-7897 will build out interior to Wanted 100 overweight bo~us program. Call 8""' Growtng insurance com-Ot1Ylf. PIT. tor NB prol ap1s in 14 plans 1 Bdrm suite 1enan1 75 t-5989 people to try established Mon-Fri 714/250-0355 pany near oc Airport hu person & family. Mey ln- 2 Bdrm and lownhomes Vacatioa R & H tnveatments HERB product and earn Immediate opening R• c:tude PIT m~t + pools. tennis, water· Rtatals 2907 *EXECUTIVE SUITES* money 100% guaran1ee. lrt/Piet•re Fr1•i11 1earchlng problem. bill-of tmall ottie. bulldlng. Thursday. M arch 2 2• 1984 falls, ponds Gas paid 1 MO FREE RENT Courtney 673-HERB Hard work, but lots ol var-Inga & c:omputer error Send rewme to: 4920 From San Diego Frwy l Pllll CITY, ITAN Wi shon term lease full TOP SSS tety No exper. nec:ess-llllings. Proceaalng pay-Campua Dr. Newport ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19). Dec1s1ons reached now, legal or drive Nonh on Beech to Fully eqpd, 5Br hme t 4 servsullea.881 Dov~rDr. Females prel Models and ary. will train. FIT. start menta & c:omp111ng c:om-eeac:l'I 92610 Attn: otherwise. cannot be considered "final." Remain fleittble, realize that McFadden and Wes1 on m1. to PC Liits ~eal Suite 14 NB 631-3651 Escorts (213)866-1984 S4hr So.Coast Plaza VII· min ion flgure1. Mu11 Maro-rwt CrOM appar~nt defeat can be transformed into a rousing victory. Focus on ~~:;~~m4::93~ei89~1nd ~~~~~~1!0~~:'a~~'11" ---1 · S i ,-,-,-,0•11 j~y~call Larry. hiaved ex1oe11et10 ~ bmeth 't -O-RY_C_LEA __ N_ERS--·-Coun--t.- pubhc11y, pannersh1p, clash of ideas. important social contacts. · * HO • '"* . t tu+ e. m -1 Y &touc:.... help. Hour• vary. View TAURUS(April 20-M ay 20): You're aid ed b y resources of another La1Ha leacll 2741 ltatals to trvine. nr J"" Airport Stnaces 3014 ASSEllLERS 50tt1 wp ~~-priorE Ctean.1. Irvine Celt Jan d b ·d , · -SL 2901 Phone anaw utils pd o c:e exper ....... e. X· 8-3pm 552 1322 -means e t IS repa1 ' 1avor IS returned and you "win" despite odds. Studio. nr Woods Cove, .are cont rm s~t'y service ACCIDEIT anORIEY Immediate opening• IOf perlence rev!Mwlng com- . -. Stand tall. refuse to give up pnnc1ples. know thal what you seek will gas & water pd. Fantastic COM-Fe n-smkr 28r tba 2'50.0277 evel wknd 01< 631-6053 full & part time assembly. puter rooms. WI DTU ~ be 'I bl Sc · I k I oc:een view. 1st -t sec h t & ' F 1 & Start $4/hr. 847-1555 come a v at a e. orp10 pays ey roe. . S525/mo 497-6287 se, cue cozy. rp c C . 1 SNllllll U SPA F0< an Interview appoint-Gtlyt. gals. homemakent GEMINI (May 21-June 20): S1udy Anes message. Focus on · dshwr. S350760-3861 omaema HTI PUTS Clllnll ment. ptease c:aJI SELL 1e KODAK FILM change. travel. vanety, excellent communication with member of Lapaa Jli1ael 2752 EASTBLUFF Reatals 2911 IHSHE Growing co offers aalary 11 .. 1110 c:oupcna. Church benefit. opposite sex. Individual who IS attracted wants more of your time and Lrg 1 & 2 Br, gas. w1r, Prof F to shr w/same 16040 Harbor F v ShlalSY. iacuzzl. sauna • bonus for ambittoua 240-0427 1t may be necessary to reach dec1s1on concerning relationship. trash. lndry pool. Furn 3 Br i •;, ~·condo. 1240 sq ~41_5032 ~~~~~~-~~~~~is~Z. ~~.~~~~:;r.'n C..•eroial .... '" Engraver experienced on CANCER (June 21-Jul)' 22): Be read'-' for commun1cat1on which carport tst ~ sec No non-smkr.$300 ;, utll ... Agent __ 43~ Campus Ot. 11 190. Uf1 l111r.... Hermes ~. Apply I .. . .. T J pets 2904 1 Al om a de p 7 5 9 -1 9 8 0 . B OC San Juan Capistrano Jn person Mon·Fr1. N09Ck re ates to domestic s11uauon. ake inventory. be aware of assets. 9_7PM Mgnr 495_8221 • 662-5600, ext 409 la•aatrial N Across from Air-AITO Tiil( SEllYICE 1401 Dove St . 5th Floor Trophy & Engraving Co. protect self in emotio nal clinches. Surpnse gift could be "on the way." ----English Fa 1 eq e 4 Reatals 2920 por~ __ ~50-2260 & LIGHT REPAIRS Newpon Beach 110 e. 17th St. Suite 117, Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons fi~urc in unusual scenario. Newrrt leacll 2769 Bdrm un':'u1r~is~~" Ex-2000. 2000 & 4000 sq N 811ian111 o•NTEI IPEUTll CV11ta Mesa. L EO (Jul } 23-Au~. 22): Acti ons tend to be based on emotional 1 Bdrm. utlls pd. 1roplc:s ecutlve hOme wl1h p'oo11n 3975 Birch. NB lor Sale 4012 3C:W/~~~~~~~~M (Entry Levell EllllW SIClnMY responses Kno v. 11. 1hink w11h your head as well as your hean. Focus apts 2421 E 16th St Npt Newport Beach. Corona $ 50 sq 11 Ag1 541·5032 CIGARETTE or VIDEO to assist in monnorlng & fC>f one of 0 C 's Oldest on children. creauv1t}. speculation. "tlltngness to sec o thers ai the} Hts SSOO/mo 645• 1°48 del Mar area 1 year lease s450Jmo over 1000 st . DISTRtBUTORSHIPS IE l PUT OF controlling computers companiet Corone ~ actuall) C\ISt Cancer. Virgo. Ptscc'i persons figure tn "dramattc" 1 Br SSOO 2 Br S600 up 10 175:4000 1 760_0388 good 1ndus1ria1 tocauon Cash Business We OIR IPlllH &10< peripneral equip-Mar office Exceptional scenano Dshwshr relrige meld Agt 645-9850 provide money for ex-The Emerald ot Anaheim ment for upandlng data oppor1un1ty Benehta VlRGO ( '\ug. 23-Sept 22) Emphasis on home. sccuntv .. pron.-n~. No pets 545-~855 Fem rmmate wan1ed 10 C M 600 11 h 11 pans1on all 1oca11ons, Hotel seeks skilled and proc:es54ng de(>ar1ment Celt Lynn 5'7-5625 >"" ; shr 3br 3ba condo wllrpl · sq wit sma training & a BONDED unskilled 1nd1v1duals lo fltl Helpful: 10 key add&f by ---------fa mil) rela11onsh1ps and what could be a major domestic adjustment. *Versailles lux Jr 1 Bdr, nr Hunt Harbour 5223 office & restroom 91au 10 assist you in set· the lollowtng positions touch & office exper-FACTllY wea.S Gcnu111t: bargain ts a' atlable 1n conncctton wnh ttem that helps refrlg. P~1· sp:· 7~ec4 540.3021 or 840-4071 s3ootmo Agl 759•8006 11ng up YOUR OWN FOOD SERVICE 1ence. Excellent company lor mature lndlv with fac- beaullf) su r roundings. Taurus. Cancer C'a pncom persons figure gate. S5SO mo_5~-5 F 1 h I 2B CdM Aaaoaace•eatl 3002 PAAT OR FULL TIME ACCOUNTING t>enetlts. Call Miiiie after tory work exper Salary ti $600/short term rental 3. 1 em o s r urn r BUSINESS FRONT DESK 9am at 645-5800 c:ommensurate w/e~ .. promL1lnBeRn A}(.Sc i3 0 ,., ) 'II d d I h I 10 5.30 3 Br 2 Ba 1 Btk hlM! S375Jmo ulll & Sp1n1ua1 Reader & Ad-INVEST $3.995 to $50,000 HOUSEKEEPING I CllPITEI IPE••fH ~u~ wepm~r!!_!r5al7n61Call bwn pl --Cl __ ): Ou en<:ounter tn 1v1 ua s w o arc 10 beach dep AYa11 675-5838 visor Advice in all hie winston-Satem-Koots SECURITY -.,.._ .. ....,. art1sttic. neAtblc possess senSt'. o l humor and help Stimulate )OUr 203 33rd St F rmmte 25.30 10 shr apt matters. love marriage. 1-800·241 -2268 RESERVATIONS (Intermediate Levell intellec tual cunos1t}. Emphast\ on romance. complcuon of assign-, N B Really 675-1642 NB area avail 411 busmess etc 63 l-9397 STEWARDS Under superv•sJon. Opet· FIU 1&.111 ment short lnp and special abtltt) v,,htch enables }OU 10 kc:ep plans ALL NEW 2 br 4 bach apt S250Jmo ·Kathy days S PIRITUAL READINGS MoTtga,~es, 4021 CULINARY :~a~°:~~:enf 10~~= 8 i!,~w~eed~ P~k fkx1ble. avail no.,.. 33rd St Steps 250-0440. eves 557-2428 Adv1c:e in all matters Love. • • MAINTENANCE pending data processing your hours. 250-10« SCORP IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): I\ "new deal .. ts in efTecl. Know it, to beach 631-6836 tr11 genteleman shr lg ~i8'riage & 1 busin1~s1s5 li.H SATILER ~~tE~TAND department Necessary: =--~------ plan accordtn~I ). rcaltze thal financ ial opportun111es w1ll multiply. IUFROIT • twnhm w/MIF 30• Gar. s;oEt ~oau~~:01';:l1~at. San Mtrtll&• Ct. IH. FOOD PREPARATION office experience & 10 Front desk clerk, ~1 Lunar ~mphas1s on investments. incom e, basic values and personal 1 Br Iba s6751mo down-'!"'D. $395, 786-3821 Clem Lic'd 492-7296 Speciatfzmg ln 1st& 2nd HSKKPGSUPERVISORS ~~~~~~:U~f~t~-~':,~°$!':oo" hr. :f/l possessi ons. Member of opposite sex gets to hean of ma1ters and you stairs sandy 644-0126 Look together & ahr 2br L· 1 ._ F • 3004 TD"s Since 1949 PLABUXNtSDwi~t':. ..... board Call Mllhe afl« 9am at permanent. Laguna learn where you stand. -----2ba. lrv/N B rem 23-38, 11 • oaa Robt Satller NH/CM "'"' 645-5800 Beach 661-4808 (Res) SAGI TTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): lntu1llon nngs lrue --you'll Easlblutf Spac1oos 1 Br. n-sml< $650-$800 Linda RE Broker Bd Realtors CASHIERS FIT counter ~ Ruby·s know what to do. when to d o 11 and you'll rcal1ze that "winning streak" ~~pli:'itr:g~;~4~r:; 545•454o room 1303 642"2171 545--0611 11w~~n;r~n 1~19;.:1~01: Ne!~~~~~ Sandw ich Saloon 1s due to conunue. T ake i01t1a11ve. 1rust1udgmen1 and sense of timing. Lovely turn hse nr back FOUND ADS WIDOW HAS SSS for TD s with high standards. 650-5735 6 4 5 • 1 1 O O b t w n Events will favor your efforts. Cancer. Aquarius persons play key roles. bay. lrg rm. w/d Must S 10.000 up No credit outstanding working con--9-10:30AM CAPRICOR N De 22 J 19) Y . . see. $375 650-63 t4 check, no penally Call ditlons a benefits. please COPY MACHINE Oper-F-1-T-da_y_pr-..,--c00-k-.-e-x-p ( c. -an. : ou prove maJOr point, v iews are ARE FREE Denison Assoc 673-7311 apply In person: Mon thru ator: Need responstble -.. vindicated and popularity increases. You'll have m any invitations. Male/Female tor 3 Br --Fri, March 26 thru 30 person tor various duties neoessary &75.3333 Pey messages will be transmitted via telegram and telephone. Much house on Eaststoe Call·. Helr W11te4 5100 9AM 10 4 PM sat Mar 1nci. c:oonter help & stock· commerisurate w/e>q>. activity occurs behind scenes. aura of glamour domina1es scenano. 1 BE 650-7255 31st 9AM thru 2PM ing heavy boxes Perm Fill/TI• PAY AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)' Be willing to revise. review and to Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Aparl-Male!OS'h7Eastbluff 142-5171 MAJOI ACClllT Anaheim Employment FI T & PIT Wiii train P"'-/TIIH .. I ments & Townhouses home Newpor1 Beach .. "--I I n......1 900 546-2693 (ask for Bettyl -• accept friendship despite clash of ideas. Focus on hopes. desires, lrom S660 (Ask about s425;m 644 2607 UICITIYE ...,,,,,.... opmen ~ Opportunities available powers of persuasion. Check fine pnnt. be aware of possible ··hidden furnished apts. complete 0 • The orange Coast Da11y E Pacifico, Anaheim Counter help tor dry wtth the LOS A.NGELES clause." Cancer. Scorpio. Capncom persons figure prominently. with TV. linens & utensils. MIF shr 3Br lurn Irvine -Pilot has an excellent op-Beautician & manicurist c:leaner. H · B •r •• TIMES Clrc:ulation O&- PJSCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on standing tn community, may be rented tor shore Twnhse. $250-+ 13 utll. Found All black Dog. apx portunlty !or a career Newpon area 548-9771. 846-4221 FIT & PIT partment In our door to term or longer).On Jam· Pool/)ac.lman786-6:\10 6 mos, part Lab. oriented Maior Account 646-1198 COUNTER Ice Cream door newspaper Siies special responsibility, promotion, production and praise from boree Rd. at San Joaquin MJF to shr 3 br. 2 ba 545· 1.:_o 1 Executive with 8 proven 638 Pacific Coast Hwy program Guaranteed professional superior. Gain indicated through writing, reading and Hiila Rd duplex'" CdM N/smkr. Found Blklbrown hound. track record Great lllllllY POSnlll (Boal canyon center) tlOUrty wage plus c:om- communication wllh member of opposite sex. Virgo plays key role. 144-1100 $325 + util 760-6938 poss pure bred Nr poten11a1. guaranteed Newport Beach print shop ---miSSlOf'l Hours 4pm to ___ Hoag Hosp Approx 4 draw agalnsJ com-will train & move to mgn1 llUYEIY 9pm. Training 1s pro-~--------... ••••••--"'--------~Weslchff area. 2BR 1ba, M/F to shr tux N B apt. mos 645.6343 Iv msg mission Desire to move poslllon 644·8232 Full time for local d• vtded. Potential to earn ...... -t u-· a,. t t ,, u f At1d•tall Oaf pvt patio c:omm pool 2Br 2ba. 1 blk from bch. -----into management a plus BOAT Bollom & Painting llvertes Exc:ellen1 driving $300 plus pet week for a-.. ta 1• ... A 1 • a ' a • ' ' $675/mo ' Avail 3125, easy access to lwys. S400 Found. Blk Lab mix. M • Send resume to F/T Schock Boats 2900 record required Mr Em-an Interview, c:al1. C..ta M"I f124 Cesta Mt1a 2724 Costa Mtll 2724 644-9842 and 675-3"12 +12 ulil. 650·5774 wht on chest. Dana Pt p o Box 1560 Lalayetle, Nwpt Beach mons Newport Sta-957-2361ext.1204 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-"96-7014 Costa Mesa. 92626 honers, Inc 863-1200 1 Br 1 person only No S695/mo, Lovely 2 Br, 1'11 THE SEVILLE 2Br w/gar II MP/tFllw•alnlltledl l tltotrs•hlr t41vtbr Found,Blk/wht Fem yng EOE IOAT SHOW • DELIVE•J • LlghltE11.ypl1,FnfglOI& P/bTook-petl. Small quiet clean. ba Twnhme, only 5 yrs c:rpta draps bltlns fenced Spacious single. one c N c 1 M I n •"75 631-367 1 old Kida, pets, lse OK. yard w/palio water pd & b d ts home near OCC private at, os • esa ACCOUNTING P'T temp help 2 ahitts u~ ... exlra inc---7 Be an keepi ng expet1 ence ~ c two e room ap . pool 1 d 1 1 549-1994 Show open dally , • ....., "'"" M 1 3 arports Ava11 4/l 2619"<3 .. Sanla Ana Ave. , aun ry, xnl oc. Newport Beach Real Es-Wed S Ott h lndependentCamerfor ~ry ornngs Eslde house rental huge Carports Agt 645·9850 S585 Call 1-5 636-4120 $225/mo • uhls. 1st last Found vng blk F do9, tale Investment firm tick~t u~ake~· c~sp~~Y THE REGISTER ' years experience pref lnc:d yard kid/dog $535 & Fantastic 3BR 3ba twnhse. & deposit Call Scott med sz. wh1 spot on seetcs lull charge booll· t 760C-2 (rear door) Must have Oependabte LARSON SHIPYARDS am lee 539-6190 BEST 2 Bdr duplex w/sgl gar. re-Ne111 cpts/drps. wet bar. . 241-1517 chest 557-1892 keeper/junior accoun-Monrovia Ave.C M btwn economy car Irvine. 2703 W Cou1 Hwy.NB dshwshr X-lg 2 Br on Bernard 559-5001 celling. encl gar .. lnc:d S350-utll. avl 3123 H B DOG YV1c gNorlh Costa computerlled accounung on Sat 10AM-3PM 18 Mesa & Lagun11 Beach Frpl pool prvl pa110 decorated. $550 537A lrplc, skylight, vau11ed Ffmml sfa"36~ spltJtvl Found oun black m ale tant E11perience with 11 30-5PM Mon-Fri Apply Newport Beach, CoSla ll&llllllSSll Eastslde $610 557-2841 2l3"r I•' Ba E 181h-St 01675-2725 E/536-6095 ••esa Looks Setter/Lab? systems preferred years or older Call M-F areas Call Vicky bef Fulltp1t1me Some exper yard, nr Hunt'g Hrbr. ---rvr Pteasesendresume to 8 30 30PM llam,951 -71 13 11.B.area 968-0757 llSTAIT II ~:7~as ~~~~~f,~%:~50 S875 Call 846-0736_ FURNISHED or Rmmt shr lrg H B. house i 546-2472 I P 0 Box 8708-125 ~;~966 • 1 Housekeeping aervlee S525 2 Br t Ba patio. nice Hunt Harbour Unique floor UNFURNISHED w/3 fun resp women nr I Lost Cat near w 18th & I Newport Beach. CA • IElllSTlllTOllS needed 1 day a week 1n EHtalde loc w/pool 2Br lba. s1ove. In~. lg plan tncl den lrptc · ocean S l8Jmo 536•3525 Ptacen11a gry wl wht & 92658-1708 BOOKKEEPER Full/time Stores in your area Pl t1me Laguna Niguel Cell btwn tndryrm.closetoall patio No pets 71 W Balcony $525 a reat 1 ALLUTIUTIES Ofla'"eleatals 29!41 blk Sh eena Fam1har with one-write Fri/Sal Car necessary 8-4. Mon thru Frt '"9EBay 181h :rA 5480645-1926 beauty call 539-6190 PAID.HEALTH .. 631-5135 548-3975 AIMll.ASSISTHT system type so wpm S4SO hr 541--0718 or 71412•0-3445 ask tor TSL .... H2-1I03 2 BR TRl-PLEX t ba. lrplc. BEST Riiy lee I CLUBS. TENNIS. t6t7 Westcllff Dr N B 1-1 .. ves1men1 corp · Newpor1 payroll. 1ccounts te· (2 13) 877-1133 c.t1hy lrg closet. trg patio. alt 2 --SWIMMING. plus S 1 30 sq 11 'Lost . Charlie our grn' Beach Strong superv15-ce1vable & payable 2-3 yr 2 Br. Townhouse Condo car gar $615 751-353 1 Quiet 1br tba.blttns.WtDI h 15 Agent 54 1-5032 Mllr~ConurebirOfhkea ory & pro1ect c:oord•·' olficeexpef ~tptut Call IEITll/llEOm. l•SIPUITUll type, pool. spa. attached hkup. enc gar. fncd yrd, muc more orry, -smt parrot) 3113 CdM na11on re1ponsib11ittes 714/631-7191 Ulll&WCll Indoor Ptent Route. FIT garage, lrplc, 1,,., Ba llSTAIT II <'pix $550, 536-0921 no pets. Models •S300Jup crptstdrps Reward $100 760-0982 I Must posess excellent Our busy family dentel 01_ Must have own c:ar Ben- Small quiet tmoaphere s650/mo. Lovely ;.i Br. 2 ba open dally 9 to 6 ale:. rstm, 4 173014 Beach LoStEYE GLASSES w~th personnel management ClllPElnllS/Fl1l1ll flee is searching for a tun ef1ts 557-0152 S725/mo. Avall 631-4984 Twnhse. trptc, all bltms ~~ Blvd HB 8 2"283 gray cue. near Ruebensl & organizational skills needed to mfg custom bright, energe.tic: person ----- •MESA VERDE 2 a;-642·6221 eves & wknds ~81ilt·.Alf OOOA ISUll or Beacon Bay REWARD Will supervise 10 dept medlcaltc:omp~er ve-wlder11a1 recec>tlOl'list •11.-.MllTllW. $ Tsl .l.t •"'2·1103 ~ -Space 101 rent Mike 673-0086 staff members met Ex-hictft fOf last growing perience tmmed open-P111me nlghtl. IYll tlfNl 1 a. New deeor 550 ~ 9C\Jl1ve Secretaries X.lnl lrvlne mlg. Fo<rruea pan-Ing tor qualified ~ dlya. Men & women No pets. 833-!974 ~BRAND NEW.. Beautllully 11ndsc:aped Apartments 673-5374 or 752-28" 1 Lost Silk Terrier Fem. SH & minute taking Stl111$ • 11 n g c ab 1 net• Pis cad Robin 494-9781 Mua.t be u S c:4lllena 18 Sparkling I Bdrm from garden aptl. Pool & ape Newport 8t~ So. BRISTOL & REDHILL b I k I b r n Ha Pp y Min 5 yrs exp as Admin w/hrdwood. metal trlm yrt or otder, ~ pnone 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhae Monteoello. garage. no pets. $890/mo. 8.41-1324 $490. Pool, garage, no P1t101Jdeeks. No peta. 1700 16th Str,,...t Cornet pro1 offlc. bldg. 646--6281 Costa Mesa Aut req Non/smoker Also llmlted uper In llYELIPlllT •. & tranaportattOn Apply Bac:hetor '450 '"'"' 1000 sq tt & up Will bulld FOUND-f-/Collle ;le lmmed opening Send Sheet metal a + 261 -0S40 to handle all land lnY911· 123 No. Otlve St. Or~ pe30t1•· .. voc:edo, ~·2-9850 1 Bdrm $530 (at Dover) lo IUlt tenant attractive Aaa"h & •dims H nt resume to TM!, PO Box ment. planning and nov· anu .,... B b t " "'" 2 Bdrm 1 Ba $610 ' . ~ "' "" · u • 2500. NB. 92"'•" •ttn c.tshler. full time. week. • .-..-t •"pro-•· .!_... · f •t.• --v5/mo 2 r. 1 8 ap · 241WWllaon,83 1•0960 642-511) term1. lngton Bch, Identify """ " ....,. 5 loc: ti a ............ .... ... ... ._.,.. -• upper unit. Pool. laundry --.,,,,-,.==-=~=::--t3 1E181h 64&-6818 R H.lnvest. 751-5909 969_, UH or 966-9011 Carmen Woll ..... s • muSI • on ruume to Taytor Wood· Nnpor1 8eilcti'1 leedlnO room. 2272 Maple NEWPORT APTS 18 1 E 18th 642--0856 Newport Bt ach No. -Apply 2950 H111b0f Blvd, row Homa. 1eoo Dow A.GS ........,.. .. aeeltlng TIL MIT M2-1IOI 2 Br $350/mo .. ullls. In· 880 Irvine Avenut c M opp OMV New one: M••• bll<Jwhl husky fem Costa MM8 St Suit• m . ~ lul/11me ~ ..... fanl only. No weterbed1. Bachet<>f 1456 (It 16th) bldg $180 up Incl tel wht Bull Terrie<. male ffl ll"llTillll ••• irs OlD .. "• 8eectl c.111 92$«) vet.a 1n ~ M6el & 1525/mo. Lrg 2 Br. 1 t>a. 2450 Newport t Bdrm S520 6 .. 5-lJO.... ~""' ag1 43 t·5103 Chlhuel'IUa. fem trt Aust ,, --(Anent!On p ......... ) of'lloe pn>oedurw 5 dly deck gOll courte view 2250 ~· ard Way ,. .,. Bu1y N B Insurance ...,.., WMk lndudlnO Sat•-... ' ' Quiel c:01t1ge type. lrg 28 DELUXE 4 room off~. Shep mix F9m blk/wttt The Orange CO.at Dall) Cl I Ott~ Medi a -•lrt't9 , tr»334°'' lndry room. 554 Joann. 2Bdr 1Ba. gar. pvt lndry ..a. 17th & Santa Aria, CM. terrier mix, fem lawn plt Piiot 11 look Ing for F~ ~~ c i..-11. Outlel 1nC1 .,....,. I'"' no IWftlnOI. Tll. lllT Ml· 1101 rm. $595 + S500 relun-.... , • ..., Low rent. 642-3783 b\111. ml llvef/Wht Spring· energetic:. motlva!td ~. meil handellng, Jr Struccurel dHlgn SELL Idle Items wttl'I • IHSrmo. 2 8r 2 Be.fr'i)iC; dabte dep. Ref1 req'd No WlllUll YQ.Ull Mom & 3 yr otd ton hH Historic Bid In er Spanlel & ea ta. ~ for bOtll OIJt~ hung, ltght typing. Small Pr..,are bUIC tln.ICfUnll Delly Pltot Claallfled M enc1ac1 gar, all bit Ina, pets 842-30fl 1 & 2 er. apta avail. pool, room for rent. Ello.CM. "R Ag Id .. 644-3856. 125 MIN °'· 11lea end part time teMI-friendly ottloe Wiii\ ad• engineering drewlngt ror l;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;:;;;;;;iiiiijjijjjj~ nMr tnopplng otnl«. STUNNING Ir; 1 & 2 8r 2 tpe. l/r. patlolbal. No Uta Incl utn 850·3e 14 down lo:;, w:a~e Ana CM __ PhOne aai.t Houf1)' wage vano.ment potential Ca• ~triel/oornml bldOa a1oc.nterS1 ea. garden 1pt pool pet• S5154e25 NB 2 blkttoooeen Frptc, 200-t000· of bNU\111.111) Ptntials 3012 ;.:~~~::. P~p553-1t33 ::=.1.u~c~~ YI&. llplt Ml• 1IOI $426/535 710 W 18th Sa TSL Momt 7S4-408 t OI with/dry. poola, tennla. ,...t°'9d tum ol the cen-I• Ing 1 lftlftue ~-ty Clerlcal generel Mir ~1111 9 S llTuctur•l 642·tto3 •"25 1119 pd 645-2513 tUt')' offlOM Gf'Mt park· &etltrtSRrl IHllt ....... ...,. ....,,......,_,_ 10 r.1 -...-·-5/mo, 2 Bt. 1~ ba T•rlflc: view. patk 1tttlng, -u · 1..,. walk to ClvlC c.nuir 493r.. Newport8tvd Hll to ~r1.nce V11rlw1 Mek••KP per-.on ,.........-enor --·-..... Ol19 Townl'IOu... Qr.enbelt, ell c:onv9ni.ncet 2 Br 2 laat. 1t• N.B room & b•1h only, ();iL y S 73 per IQ tt lOem-iOpm 8!!0·4068 cl1aattleel NIM ~ lonn vatied cM• tllf!IC:l'I yeer trelnlng or tob lndry rm. Nice IOCltlon Ba. 1750/mo No pelt a Br § fia 2 c:.r oat ,2 aloty qui.1 hall9n fOI mature gron lblliti.t Proven tractt ,._ lnc:tude Ille typlnt & •"'* Stwtlr"1 Miary of 2078 Thurln 216, Pac:lllC 855..c>MS lwnhm In hill tOI) wooded empt 411ntl•m•n. no Br<*er 953· 1220 ClllOUS OF cord • mutt '°' outtlde bkkP'g! c~ c ~·'"O or· .. "' wlheeltl\, den1at & ta 11111' IU· 1HI 831-s101 Mt.J:t~· ~kat s!o. ~~ tmOt<lng. $300. 64....0389 H\Jnt had\ 411 Main sc: 11 •sSAIE 11 .. '::u are Interested. d«I I 1' . :.:'. ~~ ~; mo. E/llde 2 er. 1'1t WI lfRI & ..... v• ~· $1Jtn' Niee ~ room In 380 eq tt Private en· --" p .. come In Md·~ lhal1ng pi., CoNunfne b• T~. Ffple, ywd. Wanl • .-Ctlon ot gfMI ~n 1:-l~ • N°.w':':'n: Ca.ti. M .... Nioe loo trance.·~ bath 1226/mo. 711 NO HA.RBOA BLVD •t ..... " omce In Newport BellCh. fl', ~ rm. HIOa IOC. llvbi07 We can oft« .nyw ta.01ll Ca1Ul1et !pM 64&.6"2 Slen'I Mgmt 641-1324 F\JLl.ERTON knoc a otten "'*°' '°" It oft«ed ~t U14 lenta AnL tfltna 1'0l'TI a amelf apt to ___ _ _ Nie. room fOf eme»I F rn -111-1112 m l&l.f N.IT 11t11 r""'1-gliltlng o..ty muet lhow J'OU ,_.,. "-fa~ Ml· 1111 , 4 8t hCMM If looking In 15'1W176 mo 2 l 3 br, H 8 f.mlly nom.' kit nf 111' IUll l ••fl & WED 3.30 w .. t Bay St,..t P•lot Claumeci Ada. to leQ9I rlQtlt to~ • ..._, CM, N8 or HB thin of 111 encJld o•reo•. • .. ". pr'IV. 1225,mo ~2 ,· 1000 n. MCOftd noor. qu1e1 -eoaia ~ .... CA r'Mdl "" 0r"""8 COM\ rhle ed & your n11U1M to flrll lor that c:hOlcl o1 er/drytK hll-U9t. yard, -ttrMt, nlc;ely I n6acaped ATTAACTIVC 114·842·~2 1, at302 .. ...nt•t !Ob No. 1416.. P 0 Ilea '*' IMnQ patio. Newport a .. c,, Room .,,.,. Dlth ,.,,.,... bldg, on I parillnO\ g.,. MASSEUSSES E 0 E f>tione 142--58'11 M.5. 81CfarNnlO CA T8L MOJ.4T 642· 1803 Aeelty. Oayt 842• 1803, '° l up ~ 8Mcl'I ege avlllable. &4~.4800 TO &EAVE YOU 9680'. not • tl\en Na R!Al.TY en 1642 EY91060-'11' 1225 Ph 14&-~690 Vldcy 145~23 d9)'1 OP£N24 HOURS ~11. , ..... ---:-- 4 ~ Cout DAILY Pll:OTIWednteday. Maran %1, 1884 TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS 1 Zenoite 9 Hebrew measure 10 Epic poetry 14 -Ooone 15 Ruo surface 18 Check - 17 That Is Lat t8 Concludes 19 This: Sp 20 Placard 22 Left 24 Wraths 26 Oilwell workers 27 -toot 3 1 Pipe fitting 32 Union 33 Walked to and fro 35 Brother II 38 Ifs. -or buts 39 Talks incoherently 40 Gainer a crop 41 Picture 42 Took out 43 W Canadian river 44 Weep 45 Fought back 2 3 17 20 52 58 62 65 47 Communion service hymn 51 Class 52 In return tor ~ iha( 54 Small lllh 58 Wander a boot 59 Slump down 61 Triple crown 62 Athena 63 Affluence 64 Acclaim 65 Hairdo 66 Attracted 67 Upright stone pillar DOWN 1 Snip s berth 2 Commotion nypn 3 Mtne yields 4 Inculcates 5 Furnished a banquet 6 Unlock poet 7 Brain 8 Former 9 Rest periods 10 Emanate 11 S11cky stuff 12 Weasel s kin PREV10US PUZZLE SOLVED t3 Canary food 2 1 On Soc. Sec 23 Ripened 25 Calyx part 27 Moslem VIPs 28 Melody 29 Cache 30 Rescuer 34 Transfers 35 Daring act 36 Lineage 37 Mocked 39 Snubbed 40 Circumscnbe 42 Bestow much 7 8 9 love 43 NL team 44 Screech 46 Turi 47 Punish 48 In -- Embarrassed 49 In no case 50 -system 53 Red shade SS Story S6 Of a 11me S 7 Proportion 60 Church bencn 11 12 13 ~----- 11111 lw!!f 119 ... , W•... II• ltlt Waat.. l lM hraln11 l ft9 INh, la.U 7114 A1tt1 .. ,_.. 41 .... laj!i!il PARTITIMELongcMttance RETAILSAL.'-8 -·-• llllT Kit tabl9/4 en.In. 14S. HOBll! 14 ..-lcuetom tttr llW 1111 Velbw!f!! tni Tn.ictc Df1vet Montoom~ ... ,.-..., •-•-8tucs.nt COfl\el dff / >c1n1 con<t.-StOOfobo wy Marine. a:.a....u --Mlc\ltnutft 2 ,..,. eicper, bac*c.aM/ct\alr, S125. CAl.L 240-8093 '70002. 8Nr1. lllaupYnlitt 'USqbk, Nnt xll\I, w.b« · CreM\19 EuropeM ltiQI\ computer ttllAld. trvtne "6-7585 nu !*nt Muat ... 15900 carbe. wn/fm caaa. ntw PAIT/19 lathlonladl•uhopeeek• locallon LINU2-3052 Up IMb '1 &40.531is 1st-15H...,.. Ure1/Qt1,•r•tor. EvH Matur• ~.on n~ tne e)lp 11lt1peraon 'TutW Up Mech.me mue1 Marriage fOfOet ..ie. by MA :1H/M .... •• 1• Jtm 146-2323: d•YI ~ Flne tocauon ax~. pay. • 3120 au.en u hld.-bed ...... • • • ·..., 52...,. mmaci em • part/time on weel(endt Call An'-'-14.Cat42 heve IMOG lloenM. s.-• 137&'. Oak end tabi.a 18' M11cu1 Chnl e&o-8145 1unroof, new tlru. ------..-•• tor volunteer ot*•led Y't ••I*· t..oun• Nlg""91 1110 pr New King matt. a I 114,ISOO. Day 85M001 t -... tea ~ar<Mn In CdM For Saletpetaon1: full/time. 4'0$..5833 AM IOf Oen 1276 al1 llpm 759-11115 CJCltl Cht11tle Evw&40-141M 11 n• ._ hou wage I. Info. cell New d•lgn« boutique, · 25h"?lran SPOft f2 ;p;;ct N41W 1835 engine, magt. 873-268 M·F 8.3<>-4:30 Faat\lon lat Mual have n•llT MOVINO SALE! Frultwood orig 1249 brand nu neYef DltlU 1117 new tlr•. 12000 Part/time Perma;;;n.-exp & rets 7ec>-9333 PIT 8PMd l accuracy dining .. ,. china cabinet. uMd, 105.Schwtnn °''*X+UsA 2'oz 057-2805. 682·2007 11111111 Salesperaons full/time =u:JY A~~P8!1~ ~ ~; ::· ~.n::;· 1715 5"41-2•29 aft 11am '717~.000 m41ee arTtl!lllHIS New desto'* boUtlQue. Myrna Hom 549-6851 Crib S20 180-0496 evea Mizutani S1.1per 8*~ 10 S3500. &50-4593 ·74 Bug. 44K .ciual ml. ar I" Faat11on 181. Must h•11• • tpd mint cond 23-24" orig paint. •Int c:ond, EYEllllS I UT exp & refs. 7&0-0333 Y&Ln PAlllH SECTIONAL (9', 10') & Ot· ~P~•IM<S SiO()i. S550: .;;..tiPHiftal'll'r,...~~P""7'1~ S3275 875 9852 • Saamstress, 1om• IX· $.4/hour to •tart. APPiy: 1oman ' Beige Linen, ev .. 842-9611. '78 400 F.,r.rt, ;:;a, t2 cYl ___ . __ • ---,..,,~ Newport Beech marketing perlence desired 1830 MalnSt., lrvlne Loo,. Custilona. S650 ,.. auto. fully lollded. 10 ml. ·74 Bua. Rune gr .. t. Must firm needs adaptabl9. In· Pattison Salls D•11gn. 780-1863 l•~'L " '49,000 obo 873-4547 Mii. $2100, 731·7880 ev. dustrlOIJspeoplewhoen-673-2180 • ., .. ,,. •• ;, ..... ,. SOFA & LOVESEAT 111 Chevy Bubble Top r t I 838-1241 Joy public contact. Mull TRAINEE to learn apec 8 wtmatchlng CHAIR & ot-Camper, fully equipped, '78 BUS 141nroof, 57K mt, have clear telephone SlOHTAIY 111,280 akllla whl .. you earn ' toman, xlnt cond. Earth otter 8-44-6591. '76 2"dr, tap, a cyl. 119'90 ce ... good cond voice A great way to In-Type &O Grow With grNt work with Jood C: tonet Hardly uHd I ahHpaltln 1eatcovers, $3500/obO. 642-1490 creaae yur budget dOl-tun company In Leguna. l :30..7·30 a1:r,. •xlble S275/all 974-26&4 Meter l ikes look• gr .. t S 1176 Eves iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim laral we pay for your APPOINTMENT ONL V Salary negotla e Cosu • ARAGO 3 eikE e.45·2200 training. For lnter11lew BP· Lil Relnders Agy. Inc Mesa. Ca.II 831-0415. Syllem Cado teak wall MOTORCYCLE TRAILER S '78 VW Rabbit w/sunrool, polntment, call Lone at 4000 We.sterley Ell. '8.4 Jtltl Waat 5105 unit S500. Alvar painting Sl7S OBO 6,.0•4281 -•""•!"'l•Pl•---..~_,.~,.1 anV tm caeaette. •Int gas 545-5778 Newport/833-81 90/Free $750 Kg Sl bed S50. . 177 XccoRb silver gapd ml. $1900. 01540-4473 EXp. See1y/Bkkpr seekt Wood office desk $50 .. l I exit cond $2450. Al1er 8:00 847-5107 PART TllE SECllnlllY PIT position Reta Ans Misc Items. 786-7263 .. ottHJC ti 6'44-66lO or 673•3174 Regional corp, 14 Corona del Mar consulting Ad 600 8"2·4300 24 hrs. Washer / dryer s 7 588• ScMttll 1011 ..,,...,._,,,,.,.-----..,----: -.7=7,_...,e,...u--s'"".(~7--=P"'S""G""R~) -A-:-:1:--r, Positions. hard ~orkers firm _.....,..s a person to sl ,25 '78 Civic, new tires, 4 ~ '""""' ... ( OAIE llRSlll wOOd dining set S 100 blu 1975 Hol\da El nore ,....,. recent lu~up 111 em/Im stereo. sUck. low only Start at 7 36 Need ans phones. Ille typing, chair S75. 960-7106 $300/0BO 1979 SuNkl _...,1 .. ;,,. takes It 650•8296 ml S4950, 640·8600 mso car Mustbe18..-&well and gen I olflce oper-646-0780 TS~85 $400/0BO """' groomed 964-2890 at 1 on s FL E )(I BLE ~ 551( G I l 850-2821 Ask for Stave '80 Prelude. .,,, owner. ·79 Bug convert, slvr HRS-compet111ve pay &1 lfllt I ti 1 t d 5 ..., s4990 0 w/chrome whla, 19K ml. Part/lime benefils Call 640-.9451 ocker Spaniel AKC t --1980 HARLEY FLT Cot>r• x n COf'I ' -sp, r llke nu $7850. 496-5838 SUPPLEIEllT -$100 642-0084 631-251! AM/FM CB. new tires etc. beat Oya 540•4925• eves ------,.----..,,.. Youll lllco.E SECRETARY/SALH ltwrort ltacla 6169 7141893-1081. 4-9pm 752-2694 ---1·79 Sclrocco. Must sell. Executive Secretary to the B1chon FrlM, AKC. male Gar""e Safe Mar 26-25 )(lnl cond Snrt. stereo. Tired of sitting around wtlh Director ot Sales for 10 mo S350 673-5376 Furnit~re, clothes. toys 77 HONDA 750 11•11 9127 extras A great car! nothing to do? Do you statewide 1nve11men1 co. Dog Obedience classesa lamps, pictures, etc $795 obo 545•2241 m $3500/obo. 85()..-0375 like to mingle? II so. g111e localed 1n Nwpl Bch/OC your home Asnbt rates 1906 tRVINE AV ·79 A0-400, blk w/cuatom 79 vw RABBIT xlnt cond .. us a 1ingle at 540·0301 Airport area Min 5 yrs Call So Cal OogTralntn{ exhaust aeat rear sets. air. cass. 5 spd, $3535 for an e1<c11ing 1ob as a exp Type 65. SH 80 School 9&3-!)388 Nadaiatry 6216 not running. $495 as 11 552-6422 telephone sates person Send resume to PO Box -SHELTIE-PUPS "KC _ Dy 720-2794 ev 650-5371 ~80 SCtROC .. C"'"""o--wlth the LOS ANGELES 2500. N.B. 92660. or call " Bridgeport vertlcle mill. TIMES. Hours. 9 am 10 2 553·0940 Champion Line wtpapers band saw w twelder. '81 HONDA 250 GOOD CONO $.4800. pm Hourly wage ., com· wormed, all shots. bes lathes 15x50. 13x40 THREE WHEEl.ER Pv1 party 640-2359 eves miaslon Location 1375 SECllETlllY otters. 960-4543 12x36 281<50, surface 650-4593 Sunflower Av .CM needed lull or part time wanled Fem uueenslanc grinder compressor. HOf'lda XL350 priced 10 lllE lolEIU'S $5/hr CM 548-7762 Heeler to breed or t< Lynde m1g. bench mill & sell S350 obo 540-3843 SOUTH Baja Bug, no top, stereo, sheepskin covers S900 nrm. 642-2993 -keep 873-8457 bench lathe Hard1nge PART-TIME. Varied hours SEC'RY/llECE'11011ST iathe.gas&arcwetder.4 a L . 9010 TY to include early A M Full time. typing. lite ac· Aatit•tl --iOI( drill presses, 2 turret nltO 111181 COUii weekends. Must have de· counting for small ;tee Antq. 68' Table/4 chairs lathes & 2 homontal ·81 olds Cutlau Sdn No ISIZI pendable vehlcte (small in CM Immediate o n-milts. large cul off saw, down Lse $238.12, Gd truck , van, station ing.548-1193 s250 Call 650•15296101 bead blast machine & cond.ev553-0919 "WIWILLIOT wagon) to assist news· --weekdeys, S.at/Sun 9-5 1 h d 11 Paper dealer In Irvine SEC'Y/OFFICE CLE I arge Y rau c press. IE lllHIOLI A''lil.c.I 6 11 ~-630-4510 LUSE CAR CO v I S •-S tee area Musi be depen-Permanent part/time p s· _ o ume a ... s. erv dable Contact Greg ihon. Bedell Construe on 2 Harvest gold relrl9S. •In M11ctl11aH.. 6211 Alt mots & Modeh And Leasing Hyde Monday thru Friday Co. 545-3292 ~1d w~~/::25 $~;~: 1 fulf s.z bed w/frame S2S '--Ii:. ~ by ~8:n~I~~ S:!:' between 9:30 and tO 30 ANS SERV Frost-tree relrlg $75 rO d 000 Ytln a.m onz 642-4321 Npl Bctl. exper only. PIT. ~::~~~ deltver Lv m~ Both good cond -uassan ra (l14) 142•2 u5E 173, clean, red 3PM·11PM 10 start. PIT 5.46-4717 Ron Ctedlt opprvt by ,hen. Mu•a 9141 PRHCllOOLAllE 11PM-7AM 631-5640 Grn rrfrlg.11:;~5/obo John Wayne Tennis Club t ...... .., .. ~ '81 MAZDA 626. 'dr, wagon :::.~~·58 2:30-5·30. Huntington SEWING Machtrie Oper. 641-1 4 1 a Family Membership -·.-• --.....,..=--=-..,---7 Beach area. 536-3588 ators. experience. Hotpolnt HO washer ~ S750 Call Nadalle 660-1996 cstonerdeo ..• S61l,roo~ 64T-'e4~~nt '72 1600ES. Excel cond. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiil Mc Klbbln Salls 540-3684 elee. dryer, uMd 2 mos 673-6571 Manual trans AMI $6500 $800 value. sell S-45< ,...,..--...,--,..,,...-~=-=--.. M -..111 Ital 9145 846-0830 6'40-3255 dy PROIOTIOll Can you • Spare 3 hrs nightly? Are you Weil groomed. dependable and self mo11vated? Ooyou. Enjoy working with kids? If you can answer YES Phone 646-702 1 2 30·6pm Mon. lhru Fn SKIPPER Wanted Experienced Skipper lor 65' Sport Fisher Boat Must have experience 1n Mexican waters. Top salary to quallfted candidate 714/547-5616 lor appt SOLICITOR 10 obtain subscriptions by tete- phOf'le for LA Times Harbor area 548-84' 1 or MemberShlp N B Tennis a W -..1 9020 ere----------bolh 642-8848 eves Club $175 obo 644-6829 nltH Ht-'U:230SL. Euro, SO mt., '73 Volvo 1600 ES 11., l,,• •••oES S •usl TOllY I both tops. 5 apd, Sports Co~pe Wagon """" Modern Art Aquartus 1 ~1c•-551_8285 14K/offer 01646_4868 while/blue interior. LES 957-813: Aquarium 40 gal. acces or""'" "' 85K ml Perfect cond qefrigerator, frost-tree incl $220 559-1178 '71 250 ale, am/Im, white, $8900/0BO 641·9826 $70 751·8162. 645·789: Newport Beach Tennis WE IUY mtchelln tires. ~ood ·so OLE Ute blue gd Water Heaters t 30 gal ga; $110 140gslgas$180.: 40 gal gas $120. New never used Call Diet 432·1449 Club. full family member· CLUll C&lll cond. S4500. 875-1 79 cond .. '$8.750 OBO ship $700 obo. 640-4281 A.ID TlllCIS '71 280SEL. burgundy, blk 557-7725 ORANGE COUNTY GUN Int. amlfm. ale. lmmac. •• ---:9=--=1'""7=7 $8500 obo 979.3904 -•-•c_. ______ _ ... HI CIUETH'S '75 MERCEDES 2400 'II llTI HPUCd •••••••·~PIT Janttonat. Mon-Fro 646-1413 BtlJ WHtH 5100 RtlJ W11ted 5100 Btlp WHtt4 5100 nights Call blwn 4-5PM Stnit-Ht41 y111r htlJl * * SllW * * Ate, amlfm, xtnt cond $8500 960-3047 llY·SELL-TUll 548-3807 __ '75 Brlcklin SV1, 37 .000 C1aer11 Es•i,•tat &OU --only 557-7480 Manicurist needed for MEDICAL _ Earn bog bucks last Casn .IHS OYHSUS beautiful Newport Beach Immediate opening lronl/ llEIL ESTATE SILES paid daily • weekly Big money fast. $20,000 to I I 641-3880 back Xlnt transcriber Exp tract salesperson bonuses Pos11tons open $50,000 plus per year nai sa on Local urol091st Maior development, San I 536-2858 bet 9/afl 6 Canon 1a XLS Super t movie ca mer a Powe zoom. sound Like new used once S200/0BO 646-3104 Ask tor Jim Cati 1_71 6-a42_6000 Manicurist wanted to take 645-9700 or 831 -5580 iuan Cap 493-4093 11 no TEACHER (PT/TIM E) including evenings over eJusung chenlele •n Models Mate/Female ans 1213)507-5255 Pre-school Aide Needed Frff to You 6022 Ext 23 130 Fee Npt Bch salon 548-2256 1 . -H B rea 84 7 5284 Ask tor Alfredo or Bruce WE NEED NEW FACES RECEPTIOllST a _ -_ Chesapeak Bay Relnver. MECHANIC For placement in modeling :;;ine area. xtnt phone Telephone Sales male 11 mos, free to IEHEL lUISTHT 1 llARllE iobs •n Orange County 1 skills typing 45wpm call I HUllRY? 1 1 od h 557 1209 Fulll ltme 545-7144 I ' •EW YORI WEST Carol 752-820_0. 8-5 I Looking tor a way out ol -UOuoA CLER~ MECHAlllC I TllHt l&HCJ RECEPTIOIUSTS the 40 hour work week I Ntghts. wknds Must have S 1717-2141/•onth 148-1165 SWITCH 1•D OPll. ws4''ooh thtoeSp10001eontpe1al,'oweeeakr~ cash register exper-1 f' 1ence Apply wkdys AM Orange County Sheriff's ••1..,1111 •at. Feeds Tnree pos•t1ons exist witn •Guaranteed income I 1888 Pl t P I B '• leading leading •Trainees. no eitp nee acen 1a Harbor a1ro ureau I Ex pr p11 clerk & lood I Mercedes-Benz •Highest commissions I --------• seeks a 1ourney level prep/cleaning 1231 No dealership tn Newport •Early AM hrs. 6-lpm Marine Mechanic who Coast Hwy. N Lag Bch Beach One postt1on 1s •No nignts or weekends .II. " •• SEIEE,Ell must be experienced In tr . the repair and ma1n1en· IUllSllC ASSIST. lull time and Call Craig at 957-1062 wa nted E it pert enc e a nee 01 gas, inboard and F 11 & k 11 d requirements include between 8 & 1 preferred Mature per-u part time 5 1 e Switchboard and some __ _ son, reliable Transpor-inboard/outboard prop. nursing lact11ty in Laguna typing eicperience This TEUPHO•E SALES talion needed, gas paid ulston units. The incum-Beach Xlnt working In-position 1s Mon-Fri There c M. ofc needs phone Mon -Thurs 8-Spm Im-bent must also be cap-vironmenl 7 l4t 494-eo75 are also 2 part-time callers tor M A O O ben- medlate hire Rhonda. able of ma1or overhaul 01 pos11tons wtlh the same efit show. PI T days/eves 2 marine electrical sys-1•1tSllC requirements Apply In Exp or unexp $4 ,. pr hr. 411-211 terns. troublesnoot1ng Cert1loed nurse aide, person to. Jaynene 75,..1941 and related skills Excel-7.3 30PM Call btwn Cotllns, JIM SLEMONS lent benefits and 1ob se-10·5. Mon-Fri 549-3061 IMPORTS, 1301 Quail TRAllEES cur1ty Ftnal filing date· B March 29. 1984 NURSING (LVN) Street. Npt en Leading women's Illness llAIAIER Apply 1mmedtately 2 nights relief 11·7 30 RECEPTIOllST salon seeks highly motl-THE DAILY PILOT 1s now No resumes Skilled nursing facility '" vated people to assist accepting appllcat1ons Laguna 494-8075 Leading distributor 01 of. patrons with our unique for District Managers to <l 14) 134-2144 --lice furniture Is seeking exercise program Apph- aupervlse newspaper C6UNrY OF ORANGE OFFICE ISSISTllT rettabte, mature person cants should be enthus· earners Must have van Personnel Dept Sales Company. 1 person 10 handle busy phones iastte & helpful regarding w.,,on or pick-up Good omce. phone personaht'y I Good typing skills 50-55 nutrition & Illness Full & -• Hall of Adm1n1s1ra1ton important, typing. 10 key wpm Experience a must salary. mileage allow-10CivtcCenter Plaza filing. bkkpg Atrporl 11 qualitied. contact part time sales & service ancde. company ~neflts SantaAna.CA92701 area, salary to $1300 Nancy LeGautt at pos111ons availaHble. an bonus oppor untty Contact John 540-7111 547-0972 bet 8 & 12 Openings In the unt- go ome . --HE'S SPECIAL Dobie Shep mix very sweet/1011able. great with kids. 4 yrs. desperate nds gOod ttome Days 1213) 428-6845 Evetwknd (71 4) 545-9656 --Fuaitut &oZ5 2 SOFAS. gd cond s2& & $150. CALL 846-5164 COFFEE TABLE. glass 1 w/drlftwOOd base. xlnt cond. $200. 631-3650 Complete Waterbed Bdrm set$400tobo. 963-9739 Couch &. Armchair very gd cond $200 646-1 473 Grn couch • chair Best otter Good condition 964-0817 I llY FIHITlllE LES 957-8133 King size water bed with Wave Master & Head· boa rd $500 obo 641-7424 -- UROll 24/21. llr l ·I ·75 450SL. silver/red 1n1. miles. white & black Featuring weapons of all both tops, very nice S 12.000 650· 1010 eras Swords. coins. fine $22.000 497-6222 TRANSPAC optics. gunsmith on premises 0 C Fair· '11MIZ410 SIL Aat11, Doatstic gr01Jnds. C M Enter al WE llY 41.000 MILES, all extras' --- Gate 5 oft Arlington USED CARS & TRUCKS Best OH9' AJIC 9305 P-a-c1f1c View Cemetery 2 COME IN OR CALL FOR (714) 496-2336 -1'!!-!'J~~ll!l,_.'Tr.,_~ ---110 HORNET 48K m1 tots. $950 ea 740-2787 FREE lPPlllSAL Ask about the money we great running cond Pioneer receiver wtAIWA Corm1er-Oellllo can save you 1hru our $lOOO. 631_2336 dOlby cass. deck -2 CllEYROLn purchase & lease plans Yamaha spkrs $200 Ork 18211 BEACH BLVD Jll SLElllS CHil IC 9309 pine wall unit $300 18" HUNTINGTON BEACH llPIRTS 172 Eldorado Conv Classic color TV w/remote & 141·101l;i41-1331 13010uat1Street all black 61K orig ml .. stand $125 759-1445 NEWPORT BEACH loaded. new top. tires. On sz Sota Bed $125 me"Sh WE WHT ""' 111-IJOO )(cOfld ' needs nothing. pa110 tbl set $50 copper CLW ISH GAii S4500 O/wknd 631-1488 boiler $50 4 bentwood See Ronald Dace TOP SSS PAID '76 Seville. good oond. cane chairs $60 2 lamps new tires, cream & tan. nama brand sz 10 clothes For PamP«ed $5450. 661 -8809 6so-4020 IEIOEIEI IEIZ Lovely canopy dble bed, Top Metced .. Prices Paid ·1a Sevllle. 60K ml. real sharp Only $7495 Fr Prov. wht & gOld, w/ 0.11 Ptttr /lay mall & box sprgs, blue DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES -------- bdsprd, shams, canopy, HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc NABERS .1J097uzv 527-9094 $200 Fr Prov dressing S,.rts, bet, tbf & mirror. S100 Wash· IHI 9025 MC 9l49 CADILLAC er, Kenmore. $75. Dryer. ·75 CAN AM 256 ·75 MGB: BrltlSh Racing Kenmore. S75. Parrot RUNS GOOD Green, pin strlpea, runs cage, $25. Wht wicker qn 650_4593 good. top notch c:ond. hdbrd, $30. 631· 1049 S2600/obo. 731-9442 SCRAM LETS Aati•••~, Perscke 9157 LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mileage Cadlllacs In S01Jthefn Cailfornial See us todayl • Cl1111c1 9045 ·61 scoupe12560 686 ANSWERS 1965 MUSTANG Runs. 639-7654 2600 Harbor Blvd 2 •2 Fastback. completely ...,,...,......,,-,...,--.,.---,----COSTA MESA &40-1880 Queru-Rigor reblt. better than new, '72 914, truly sharp car. ---------,,~-= Mumps. Kaiser 289. auto trans, air, orig . Eng. replaced Only Clatntltt 9313 SPORTS colors. MUST SEE TO $ 3 9 9 5 . 5 2 7 -9 0 9 4 . '78 CORVETII? $8195 APPRECIATE FOR .1J2and749 "' My chubby Jogging com· ---.....,.......---,..--:---Brn w/tan Int, T-top, new Apply In person at Dally Affirm Action Emplyr M/F lngton Beach area. Pilot Circulation Off tee Operator answering ser· Aecept1on1st. p/t for Real • Please call Noreen. I More families are getting 1 330 West Bay, Costa Cadillacs to Go-Carts vice, FI T. mature person Estate sales office 848-2911 the camping "bug" this I Mesa. Monday thru Fri-W~atever the Fad e11.p preferred Will train located 1n Hunt Beach 1 -I year If you he11e a panlon Sighed deeply INFO. (714) 640-5547 '73 911T Targa, red, fact. brakes & tires. gd cond. when a very slim young * * 'II T llRI * * air, new tires. 62,000 ml. 495-6632/957-8433 Judy girt raced past her. "Now • S9995. 675-3752 I know what a station Green Int. white ext. good SEE IS FlllSTI day. No phone calls I Roll em ott the market 540-1777 840-4661 btwn 10·5PM Trade your old stull for camper that's not getltng E o E Wtlh a Ctassohed Ad _ --new goodies with a used. sell It now with a Call Now• 642-5678 Op11ca1 Snop Must nave I RECEPTIO•IST I Classified ad 642·5678 I Clas.slfled Ad I . 1•11 ,.1 •,. ••••• ••••e • j good attendance recordlNewporl Beach law firm I DI • &bew1111ng1owork.W1il seeks FIT recep- • train $5/hr Excell 11on1st/legal sec'y train· e oppl'y tor advancement ee Typing. filing, tele-• e 556-2291 phones. good front office : PART Tl ME : ORDER THER ~:~ar;~g~/~o "':i~~= 191~~~..;;!I;: e e Wanted 6 men & women ro complete apphca11on at _ e e work 1n our order dept 4000 MacArthur Bl ~~~"" e e Musi be neat courteous 450. Newport Bch , .· 1..ty' . .., .... • D l ' D 'l p ' I t b t • and able 10 start 1mmed _ _ , -, •' • • e 1ver al y 1 0 y au 0 • Must have car No eitp 1llECEPTIHIST : in Laguna Beach area (ap-• nee Co Wiii train Salary •tor sales othce on Irvine 1~ s; • h • 1 S800tmo 11 qua11f1ed For , Needs personahly plus 10 · • prOX. 2 OUtS per day) Week -e appt call Mt Jensen handle busy phones. I DIMES e day afternoons & early e 662·5844 typing required Heavy • mornings on Sat. & : phone experience a • un. • F Ad A . mus• 979-2060 • Earn approx. $400 per • or CbOO RECEPTIOllST : month. Ask fo r Bruce : Call a : Emsley 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. : D .1 P'I • • a1 y 1 ot • • : CIRCULATION DEPT • AD-VISOR • 642-4321 EOE : 642 _5678 '····················· .. Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! I AGES 11-14 I EARN ti> TO $75.00 PER WEEK. IW. now llavt I~ Olltflt!lp IOf ~ , .. *"'' to *'" rudtrs lof Tile Or1np Coast. Deily Not Ow crewi $tJrt 11 3 JO P Iii and l'WOl1 vnt~ S·JO pm ""'Clays On S.hirday, wt woit 1 fn mort hovrs You •114 tarn man, tr~ Mid prlla. llo"' w1tll tlflllrtC ,011r o•n montr , tNt• " no dtllvtt"' or c.Oll«tion 1nwo1¥«1 I" "' Ai t lflU<esttd, please caN ~ Ettl t= (714) 548-7058 • Pll1me Prot appearance ; bper prel. but not req N B RE Investment Co 1 SAM to 1 PM. 5 day wk ask for 4 76-2468 Suaan RECEPTIOllST F T W11hin 3 mos move up 10 Proper1y Mgr N B of· I ilce bldg 549-1480 I Barl~n~~~l~R!~~llme waitress/waiter needed. $ARGENTI'$. 843 W 19th St. Costa Mesa Retail Sales --* TllELOOI * Looking for 2 f\111/Ume & 1 pt/11me persona. gals ellp In men'a & women's European aportswear Positions ~ now Call tor1n1en1i....· TllLMI 144-IHO S121l $PM-9PM • 2 fun people l\Mded In our SANT A ANA ottlce • Good communleatlOn sk1lla • mutt. I • 6et apt)Olntm41nt• ror our CHIMNEY SWEEPS I • Expertenc• '*'°" for management pol!tlon • CHIMNe'\'' JACK ~50-8090 Call 6pm.9pm A LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or leu In our famous OIMES·A·LINES pub· lllh«J NCh Saturday In t,,. Dally Piiot. OIMES·A·LINE •d• must be pre.paid ao m•ll or bring them Into the D•lly Piiot office. Be ~,.. to lnclu<H your phon. numlHH' or •d- dreu In your •d. hal/9 a price on Heh Item & no abbr•vl•tlona. Sorry, no commetcJld ed•. '1.,lltJe ..... produoe, plMJta or Ml/NII .,.. llt:ceprU>M. DEADLINE: ap.m. Thunder Coeta ..... otftce wagon feels llke when it's cOf'ld. runs fair. $2000 or '78 924, lmmac., snrf, A/C, Passed by a SPORTS best otter 730-7003 stereo cau. • many re· We have 1 gOOd selection cent upgrades $8200. of NEW & used Chev-car .. '65 SUNBEAM ALPINE Oya 660-4231. eves roletal See us today! Technlcs SLS new $130. 1722oc Conv. nwly rblt 770-8514 300 lb York Olympic bnch eng, xlnt cond $2700 ------,--:---:: & curl $500. Micro wave 675-2539 or 674-3794 '78 SC, red w/blk lthr. 7's CONNELL CHEVROLET $3 63 278 & S's, snrf. xlnt thruout. 1·5 ° u oo. 1-" Aat11 ••rrte4 9100 s 19,100. 6.45-2374 dys, ' ., " II I 'i. " I I 9 DRAWER CHEST 675-8638 eves SOLID WOOD PECAN A .. i 9107 .62 Targa, lo mi. great • • ,.._, I \ \1 I " S4i>-I 200 i~L~,.~~if T SHAPE. 178 Fox 2dr. stick. 65K ml. cond, SOM m1 warr .• .,,,~.,___,,l-tr-----=9'""'3~1-=5 ' amllmcassstereo.runs $29.500 631-0961. Wheelchair S125. Easy gr1 $2650 obo 640·0327 780-1388 "' '""1-w·a-gon-.-as-ls-i360l'PPP. ~~:~2~~~ 9x12 rug S15 INW 9112 ltaHlt 9159 1s1-8162. 645-7698 , l o 62 ·69 2602 4 spd beige. brn ·76 Le Car. red and runs W_tt 9317 .... ,,... I tntr clean .. Sacrtflce greatl $900. Call aft 6PM. 186 OMNI: 2 dr hatchback. 1902 Ivers & Pond Upright s 1950/obo, 631-7 142 Mon-Fri. 960-3397. ask ale. amlfm stereo. xlnt Plano with Ivory Keys I for Mark cond. $3300/obO. Eves $495 OBO 548-9657 ·~h~<>e,~t,~~111~~ ~:;:::;,~· 79 Gordini etectrlc 99S.12671¢fYS 937-9333 BABY GRANO PIANO , xlnt cond $4950 sunroof. hardtop. racing Fer• 9319 Black $1900 645-9336 seals. ate. pis, like new __ _ 873-.4547 I -$3300/0BO. 650-4138 '66 Mustang, 6 cyl, auto, ----SO IOWll LEASE 9 clean. muat see! Eves Gulbransen Prem1re organ Ttyttl I 64'8-1702/da.,.. 54'8-5288 exl1 cond too lrg for new Applies to only new 1984 ,. home s15oo. 673-8.409 BMW's in stock. On •P-'76 Cell~• ST. alr, amllm, '71 Mustang, super cond . -proved Credit Huge 54K ml. new tires. xtnt everything new Of rblt, nu O.~console piano. s8oo selecuon cond, $3000, 646-8722 sky blue paint FOf more Wurlitzer 548-7272 YOU< Mllnot•-1 OMW ... ,., ·79 CELICA. AUTO. AIR. Into 531-1428 Spinet style piano and bench Beautiful walnut, gd cond S750 644--0488 ''" 11•11, lttlH t232 eetutlfuf 25" zenith c0i0t TV 3 year wtnty. St.a. Fr .. dellV9fY TV John'a 14$-1768 ..... ral 7 ll ift bV! DlnQhy w/oan. gd I cond. S2tlf. 875-0380 lf"'r leata I 13' 86st6N wAXteM gd I cond, wtoover. no tralllt $2000 Oaya/955~ 11550 I Evie/840-2491 •o· MA TT HEWS DSL Brlstot. live on. FIB, Ilk• n.w.SA0~.875~7 STER. E><CEL CONDITION ·72 Pinto. gOOd transport. S3700. a..s-3n6 S500tobo 642·9272 BMW '80 Celk:ll ST, air. AM/FM, '73 Wgn, air stereo, runs to m l. xlnt cond great $750 720·9796 S6399tob0. 642-6'407 · · '74 Pinto, looks good. nJne 1540 Jambor• NB 1Ui1w11ta I 7 greet, nu bf'ka. orig ownr 140-I'" 1t111 iiuo. must Mii. s 1900. S750tob0. 142·87~& Great condition. ....,,,. nm~ _53 __ 1_-e_2M __ or_85_s-t_29e __ ~YL" '71 VW Sqbk. 4-sp. xlnt o si~LM.ing running cond $2750. ~-----=- ~'I.. 1-.338-2510 ......... ......,, Ex«*tentS.....tton of Nw ® and C.,efufty prepefed ~ .. ~ UMd B~~~ atwaya In '~' 111-1111 ~-~ 208 W lat, Santa An• CIOMd Sunday •II 19111u'I LAROE SELECTION OF NEW & U8EO BMW'SI LMRAll .. VOLUME SALES S!RVICE a LEA.SINO 3t70 N CMtry A.,. SllTI 0011n YILllWllll ......... ., .......... llA'*'M •••11ac VOIUIM latte Strvq MdlMalnQ 117tl a..chlJfy(I 71 ..... , ••••• Huntintton a..cll ...... !'JTJ\Ull 1\-1 s.111110 af\yttllng with • , Dally Piiot CtaMllled Ad It • 8'mple mallet lu•t ~ a42-5e71 -I~--,,._-_,.,,,. __ ,,._.. _____ ""'-"" .. --- llO ...... , ltreet Coetallela,Ca.12121 LONOBEACH (No CMtry _u"-405> ctH)lll-llM 1racs.lnt Wlleome OPEHSEVEN OAYf (11•)141-IMO ~~,:SJ.0 --------.... ,----~----I An Irvine man has won two world speed records -on a bicycle./ A3 Talks have been set up to smooth transition of Lin- coln Junior High kids to CdM High In the spring. /A3 Cltlzen groups are liter- ally chasing prostitutes off the streets./ AS Flower pilferers are up- setting green thumbs In one community./ AS Nation Gang rape Is condoned by too many Americans. /A10 , Mondale gets the biggest slice from Illinois del- egate pie./ ~5 World Lebanon peace con- ference ends In Switzer- land -termed a failure./ A4 Columbia cocaine bust nets biggest haul In his- tory of the world .I A4 Home Gary and Helen Smith's 26-room house Is a har- monious blend of para- doxes./81 ~.:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Food Going lighter with a brunch menu Is an Ideal way to celebrate the ar- rival of sprtng./C1 If the finer restaurants can serve high caliber cuisine that's low In salt, so can you./C9 Sports U.S. water polo coach Monte Nitzkowski says his team won't make same mistakes the U.S. Ice hockey team dld./01 It's still early, but Ocean View, Edison and West- minster are tied for first after two games In Sunset League baseball./01 Houston's Nolan Ryan Is off to a fast start In the Grapefruit League -· and that's bad news for Na- tional League hltters./02 Entertainment It's another election year and the political drama "The Best Man" Is with us agaln.83 84 A3 A8 A4 04-8 oe 85 C1·10 81-2 05 82 A8 A4 A10 A3 BM 01~ At a2 83 A2 A4 -1 e on·a1r Sea Base Sabota ahlpehape Sea Scout •ohmteer ad'riaor John Klelnechmidt aclmlrea brand new ..Uafarcbued for the aabot fleet at the Orange County Councl Sea Baae ln Newport Beach. The 25 f 1111 11111• OHl\NGl:COlJN 1V C Allf 'JflNIA /'1 C lN I'. scount aallboata are now ready for •ummer when kid.a learn the llnea ln Newport Harbor. Lut •ummer 3,200 Scouta went throqh the wet and wild program. e ID City claims EIR inadequate, hints of legal action By JEFF ADLER OflM~ .......... Newpon Beach city officials subtly reminded the Orange County Boerd of Supervisors Tuesday that until u agreement ending years of furor over John Wayne Airport is signed. tea.led and delivered. the travail over the airport will continue. h continued Tuesday. The reminder came in the form of a letter from Newport Beach City Attorney Robert Burnham advitiiaa supervisors that an environmenw report, which would enable oonstnllC- tion to begin on a new airport parkj111 lot, was legally inadequate and could spark more Legal action. The city's messaae was sufficient to briefly interrupt the weekly board meetmg while supcrvison adjourned to a closed-Ooor executive lellion to consider the city's claim. But when they returned, board mcmben voted unanimously to certify the report and continue witJ the project. Superviso1 ; want to begin con- struction on $3 million, 1,80Ck:ar parking area north of the airport in early May. ~ be parking lot. which wouJd be situated on the other side of the San Diego Freeway from the airport, wouJd be linked to the air terminal by a shuttle bus system. Phase one of the parking lot, spaces for 600 cars, would be completed in (Pleue eee AlltPORT I A2) Man, 84, seized in shooting Heritage checks will 'bounce' An 84-year-old Fountain Valley man was arrested Tuesday on suspi- cion of attempted murder after be allCJedJy shot a young business as- sociate m the face with a rifle, police officers said. But banks shouldn't charge penalty fees By JERRY HIRSCH ot1t1eo.-,NotaWf People who wrote checks on their Heritage Bank accounts Last week arc likely to bavc those checks returned but should not be charged a "bounced check'' fee, kderal regulators say. The State Banking Department closed the bank Friday evening and any checks not processed at that time will be returned. said Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. spokesman Alan Whitney. The FDIC 1s i.n charge of liqui- dating the failed bank. which had offices in A eim. Costa Mesa, Irvine and Santa na. "Any business t t tries to impose a returned check fee on a check is wrong. The customer should call the FDIC at Heritage Bank and we will correct the matter." Whitney said. The phone number 1s 851-4114. While bounced checks are marked "returned for insufficient funds" the Heritage Bank checks will be marked "returned, paying bank closed," Whitney said. Customers who want to retrieve valuables in safety deposit boxes at the bank should go to their branch with evidence they arc renting the box, Whitney said. ' FDIC personnel arc at each of the branches to help the ~ustomcrs. But customers wanting to retrieve money from chccldng and savings accounts must go to the bank's headquarters on Euclid A venue in Anaheim to get their money. Tuesday, the FDIC paid off about 2.000 depositors who withdrew their accounts from the failed institution. "The numbers are real nebulous. si nce we're sttll tallyanll the figures. Mesa dentist's tumultuous year climaxes in death trial Later this week, jurors will begin hearing evidence in Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas' sec· ond-deg.rce murder trial, more than a year since revelations about patient abu~ at bis high-volume dental clinic fint stole headlines throughout Southern California. In that year's time, Protopappas' life has been turned upside down. He bu been ben-ed fiom pnlCticina dentistry, bu been divorced, tw been forced to file for bankn.IPICY and WIS sued for millions of doUAn by fonner petients wtM> dairil they were ueated lrnproperly at his once;.prospeyou1 19tb Street dtntal clinic. Throulb it all, however, the f"UllCd· ly handtome lS.yeaM>ld dtntist bu maintained an outWard calm. ln hi1 first public commeat lin('IC hi• arrest last Aoril, Protopappu •id last Week that he ful., Upectl lO pnic:dce dentistry ..-.n in the not-too-distant ' fu ture. But btfore~opappu can "-in puttina beck tbe piecies ofllis &battered Ii~. flm mull tuccat-fully prove 10 an OrulllC County Supenor Court jury ·that bas dental practiCC1 did ~Ot neal~dy t'O~ JEFF ADUI NEW S BACKGROUND tributt to the deaths of three women wbo died alleF11Y followina treat· ment in his dtotal chair. Protopappu. a Llpna Beacb rw- dtnt wboee PholOlf'lpb was promi· nently featured in numerous adverti1ements for has bi&h·volume practice, is cbaflC<l wnh stt-ood«arte mulder a.n lbe deaths of three patient&: •Minna Kim AQdreUsen, a 2).year-old Huntinaton B(ach wom&ft wbo died in \be doctor's omc. foUowina cleftw swwery on 5epl 29-1912. A.ndimttn, who hid a Iona history of kidney diteate, was treated by the dtftlilt apinst the advice of bet personal pbysiaan. Authoriti .•ll~ paramcd1e1 were not called for at least 20 minutes after the woma n stopped breathing. •Patricia Craven, 13, who was admitted to Mission Community Hospital on Feb. 8, 1983 in critical condition after lapsing into a coma. The prosecu tion claims Craven was pven 11 drup during more than six hours of treatment at the clinic. One of the dru,p administered was four times the recommended dosage. Craven died Feb. 19, after be1na kept alive on 1 life-suppon system for 11 days. •Cathryn Jones. a 31-year-old Costa Mesa resident who went to Protopappas' clinic on Feb. 111 1983 to have all her ieeth remo..,co.. She went into cardiac arrest at the office and died two days later. The three deaths touched off an immediate and hi&h·profile in- vestlaauon _bt the °'8!'.'IC County Coroner's Ofliot and Costa Mesa police. Protopappas wa characd with murder as a result of the inve Uption on April 8, 1983. a month after the statt Attorney General's Office in· itiatcd proc:udin.as to revoke (Pl ... DSl'fTIS,..9/ A.2) but we had about 2,000 people. with about 4,000 accounts, collect their money." said Michael Maninelh of the FDIC. "We gave them an FDIC official check drawn on the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago," Martinclh said. Liquidation payments began after federal and state regulators failed to re1:Cive any bids to take over Hentagc Bank. The bank will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for as long as it takes the FDIC to return the money. The Anaheim institution, founded in 1975. is the first California bank to be liquidated since 1965, when regu- lators couldn't find a buyer for San Francisco National Bank. A final accounting showed Heritage Bank had $153.3 million in 15.000 accounts. he said. Of the total. $1 46.6 million is fully insured. But $6.7 million in 75 accounts is above the SI 00.000 limit and will be treated the same as the bank's other general creditors -wit h panial payment Those investors are sure to get at least 35 percent of their money. The victim. identified as David 0 . Maynard. 24. of Huntington Beach, was listed in stable condition this morning at Humana Hospital West- mmster. The alleged assailant. David Fems. 1s lodged in Orange County Jail. Maynard and Fems reportedly have a business affiliation in a tree tnmmmg business. They allcgcd.ly argued at a job site m Westminster over a chain saw that had been lost or stolen. according to investigators. Fems reponedly got in his truck and drove away but returned a short time later with a rifle. police said. He allegedly fired one shot that hit Maynard m the face as he was sining in a truck at 13124 Edwards St. Maynard was rushed to the hospi- tal by two brothers who later '8ve police a description offcms· vehicle. Ferris was picked up by Foumain Valley police who recovered a rifle without incident when he rcportedJy was dnving through that city. return- ing home. Police were uncertain today as to the exact business relauonship be- tween the two men. Murder charges set in auto crash death IJ STEVE MARBLE °' .. ...._ ...... A 23-ycar-old Anaheim man has been char&Cd with murder in a Fountain Valley car accident last month that CWD\ed the hfc of I ~year-old J0teptnnc "Pinky'' Rich. Michael Francis Bttk, allqtdty drunk the ntornina his cu slammed • • into the airl's vehicle in a founWD Valley intenrection. is Only tbe Mb pcnon in <>ranee County to be charted with murder in couecUon WI th I car a«ideot. No one bu net" been oonviaed of munkr in a ~w car llCldctrGt ia Oranat County~ all but one of , ....... llRJ.aDSlll .. , • • 1-.----·- Candida tea for 70th Aaaembly Dlatrlct seat, shown at a recent Balboa Bay Club forum, are (from left) Ken Carpenter, Ron D•ll) '11ol pf\olo by ltlcf\Md KoefllH Cordova, John Dean, Ted Doty, GU Ferguaon, Stanford Green ancl Ruthelyn Plummer. Moderator (left) la Gloria Seelye. CANDIDATES SPLIT ON PENNY TAX ... From Al ;J\Sl·mbh ram.luJ.lll''> hu~ll'd b\ thl· \.\ 11m1:n \ l 1\1l I l'Jl!,Ul' of Nl'~pon I larbur at Mariner' I 1brarJ on Tue\· J<I\ (.\II thrl'l' ul thl· Demoualll l dnd1date\ tor thl' nnm1nat1on \\ere 1n\1tl'd to thl' ITil'l'ting but none ,ho"'ed up .\h'>cn t 'A-ere Stephen f ddman and Jim fhorpe. The third Dcmocraut· La ndtdate. Eugene Hunt '>cnt a reprcscntatt\.l' but she dtd not know 1 f he "'a' for or against the ta\. I "I am\\ 1ll1ng to pa y m} one cent for J desperatd~ nl'eded capital 1m- pro' ement tor Orange<.. ount~ :·said Ruthel}n Plummer. the Ne""pon Bea{'h Ctt} <.. ouncilwoman hop1ni to '>Uccecd .\sscmblywornan Marian Bergeson. R-Newpon Beach. who 1~ vacating the sca t to run for the state Senate "It 1s an in\C'>tment fo r the futur1: 'A 1thout tt the Pacific<.. oast H1ghwa~ lrom Hunungton Beach lo Laguna Beach will become a lreev..a, ... Plum- mer told about 15 people gathered for the forum. Stanford Green a Ne'A-pon B1:ach psyc hologist labeled thc propoo,ed ta' and transporta11un program a~ "social engineering .. .\t an 1:arlter forum C.,rcen elaborated on thc label. sa) 1ng the program is ba)cd on a fault} premise The idea behind the transportation program 1s to build housing near tndustrtal Sile~ ~O that \\Orkers w11l not ha\ c far to comm u le. he said. What.,,. 111 happen. howe"er, 1s that the workers will not be ablc to afford the housing and have to commute from less expensive areas, according to Green. This will make traffic worse than it is now, he said. Newport businessman Ken Carpenter said he opposes the proposed tax because "it violates the spirit of Proposition 13:· "I am opposed to sales tax increase JUSl as I am opposed to all tax increases." Carpenter told the civic league. John Dean. who commutes 38 miles everyday to his JOb as chairman oft he education department at Whit- tier College. tells groups he is fam1ltar with nearl) every pothole on Orange County's freeways and that the roads are m need of repair. Dean 1s <,u pponing the measure. "A tax 1sa tax 1sa tax and a ltght rail 1s a trolley 1s a trolley, .. said Ron Cordova, a Newport Beach lawyer running for the nom1nauon . Cordova ob1ects to the measure because 11 bypa!>scs Propos1tton 13 and he believes a ltght rail system for Orange ( ounty 1s not pracucal - something all of the candidates opposing the tax have said. "We must improve the transpor- tation S}Stem of this county. but we will have those freeways regardless of how you vote on it 1n June.'' said Newport Beach businessman Gil Ferguson. The sales ta:\ will provide about $5 billion of the S 13 billion raised for the 15-year program. he said. Nearly all of the remaining money will come from the state a nd federal govern- ments. Most of the earnings from the one cent sales tax increase will go to build the rajl system and .. to buy more buses with dark windows so that you can't see that no one 1s inside ndang them.·· Ferguson said. ''The freeways we need can be bu tit wtth the $8 billion we are going to get from the state and the feds," Ferguson said. Merl "Ted" Doty. a high school teacher from Mission Viejo. missed the C1v1c League forum but has said he suppons Propos1uon A at previous forums. AIRPORT PARKING SQUABBLE ... From Al Jul\. wtth the remainder '>lhcdukd tor complctton In 1\,(l\ l'mtx·r according to the t1mctabk l lrcul,ued among board m<'mber\ )uper' isor'> rnntcnd add1t1onal p:iri..1ng 1c; ')lJfl'h necdtd at the 11\ t•rcro\.\ded airport c')pectall) sinCl' thl' 1ntrudut11on o l \.tcDo n- ncll-Douglas upt•r 80 Jet~. "h1ch fl, qutl.'ter but l·arn more passengcr'> than other commcrc1alJl'tlincr') U!>1ng the l.'mbattkd lanltl\ The cit', 1n its lct.ter to the board. argued the parking lot "not onl~ has the ro1cnt1al. but I'> cxpltc1tl) in- tended . to support an increa~ 1n nights from the pre~cnt ~I a'veragc <latl} departures to 55 ave rage dad ) departures.·· Burnham urged supervisors to reject the eniHonmental study be- cause the parking lot project reall> is pan of the larger airport expansion prOJCCt now he1ng readied for board approval. He sat~ both projects are required to be addressed in a single. comprehens"e environmental im- pact report. Afier supen 1sors voted to proceed with the prOJCCt. Ken Deltno, rep- resenting thc cit ) at the meeting. said the Newport Beach C11y C ouncll would have to decide ""hcther 11 will challenge the board's acuon 1n coun Dchno '>aid ( 1t\ Council members could decide to ·file a ne"' lawsuit quec;lloning the valtd1t y ol the cn· ., iron mental report or the) cou ld a\k Orange Count) Superior Coun J udgc Bruce Sumner to rule on the legalit y of the latest repnn as part of the cit} 's pending J 9t< I a1rpon lav..su11 against the count) In :in attempt to assuage fears of 'l{'wpon B('at h offi cial<. <\upen1so r Th oma' Rtl n emphas11ed that thl· hoard''> alttnn was "not a r11mm1trnen1 to expanding fl1gh1sa1JW,\ .. il.dded Su pen "or Brucc Nc'itandl'. "It'<; necessan 10 lacd1tate parking at the a1rpon '> prl'\l'nt "'c and number off11ghts:· Rile~ later rnmmrntcd that thc city's objection to the parking lot~ construction could Jeopardize nego- ttallons wuh the Federal .\ \. 1auon .\dministrat1on over particulars of a new airline access plan. which also 1s being readied for board approval. In return for F.\.\ appro\.al of the plan. suix·n 1sor-. are rons1d('ring penn1t11ng add111onal airlines to -,hare in the datl~ 41-flight pool But 10 do that. supen 1sors claim. the~ need more pari..1ng Ix-cause the air- craft those a1rltnc'I intend 10 n:r carry larger numbers of passengers. In addition. Riley said dela) 1ng thl' parking lot might force U.S. D1stnct Court Judge TerT) Hatter to rc- consider a recent rultn~ bamng addittonal airlines for the time being. "If we wait. Hatter could say we're not making a good fanh effort." Riley said. "I believe the best interests of Newpon Bca<:h "ere served b} the acuon we took 1oda):· said Rile). v.. ho represents both Nev. port and the a1rpon area He added the Cit) 's oppos1L1on to what e'>scntiall} was a non-contro\ l'rs1al 11em could Jeop- ardize board approval of an agree- ment bctwc{'n the city and county aimed at -settling the man) and long-standing airport disputes. MURDER CHARGES ... From Al the cases are still pend ing 1n the couns. Beck. 23. prcsentl) 1s free on S5.000 bail -an amount set follo""tng his onginal arrest on susp1c1on of felon) drunken dnving and vehicular man- slaughter. The second-degree murder charge was added Tuesday after the District Attorney's office scrutinized the man's past dn\.1ng record. which alleged!~ included tv...o past drunken dnving arrests Beck has been ord<'red 10 appear 1n coun March 30 when he will Ix' fonnally arraigned on lhe mor<' serious charge. Beck allegedly ran a red ltght at the intcrscct1on of Ellis Avenue and Magnolia S1rec1 Feb 27 and col hdcd with a car dn\en b\ Rich The ~oung girl -was dn\.tng hcr ho~friend"" car the night of the accident. returning from an cH'ntng at Disneyland lrunicall\. the girl's father wai. l1lled in a car accident threc \Care; a~1> and Rich had been seeing a therapist to reco' cr from the trauma ol hc.'r lather"s d<'ath. rclatt\CS said· John Young. the girl\ stcplatht•r descnbed R 1ch as a bnght. intelhgent girl who was Just beginning to team to deal with her father's death. .. She was so sensiuve she was somewhat vulnerable." the stepfather added. .\ 1981 state upreme Court de- etsion cleared the way for prosecutors to press murder charges instead of lesser ve hi cular manslaughter charges against motonsts 1n ccna1n cases. Two Hunungton Beach !<'en-agers are facing murder cha rges because of an accident last December 1n which a woman was killed after the youths' cars -one after the other - slammed into her subcompact. Pros- ecutors allege the teens were racing at th e 11me .\ 2J·~<'ar-nld Huntington Beach man aho 1s lal'1ng murder charges tn a car acrn.lcnt. Jerry James York II alleged!} wa~ drunk the ntght his car clipped and killed a man v,,ho was repairing his own car on thc -.houldcr of the San Diego Frec"'a~ Prosecutors allege that \ ork also v...as racing another motorist at the 11me of the acc1dcn1 DENTIST'S CASE GOES TO TRIAL ... From Al Protopappas· llu·n-,c 111 prau1n: dcn- t1stl). Those proceedings ha'e not been resolved In a related coun actton. Protopap- pas was barred from practicing den- tistry by an Orange ( ounty Judge pending the outcome of the license revocation htanng Deputy D1s1nct A.ttomey Jame'> Cloninger has acknowledged that Protopappas ne"er intended to kill any of the three women. But the prosecutor 1n 1~1~ the doctor 1s guilty of"wanton negligence." which under the law means he can be charged with murder The case hinges oo whether Dr Protopappa~ was qualified to admin- ister anesthetic drug5, as he claims. or whether he was unqualified to use the o;ubstances and acted ne'11gentl y. as the pro~cuuon alleges. Protopappas has ma1nta1nt"d. through his dcfcn~ attorney5, tha1 the three deaths hould be attnbutcd to bad luck rather than nql11ence In an affida~lt submitted 10 tht' coun dunna an earlier proceeding. Protopappas claimed to have "de vcloped" the method by which hr adm101s1crcd icneral anesthc u1 to pat1rnu.• over 1 12-)t' r pcnod And he satd ht had uc"c fully 1dm1nt'i· tcrt"d ancsth~•• to morr than I 0.l~f>f> I Tony ProtC>JNlppu patten ts However. testimony from two den- llSU who worked in Protopappas' office painted a llOmcwhat different p1l1urc l he two dcnh ts. tesurying under a arant of 1mmun11y durina the doctor·~ tlarhor MunJ.! 1pal ( ourt 11rrltm1n:m ht"fnn~ tmd the C'oun Protopappas direued thcm to con- tinue adm1n1s1cnng anesthetics to patient Cra,cn 1n doses the~ believed tO be Clll:eSSI \ C The d<X·tor'> satd Craven was so heavily drugged during treatment that she could not be roused wbcn the work was completed. Prosecutor Cloninger had in· d1cated he will call about 40 witnesses dunng the trial. which is expected to last between eight and 12 weeks. Many of those called to testify will be experts in the field of dentistry t.nd in the adm1n1strat1on of general anesthesia Protopappa is the son of an 1mm1grnnt Greek cafc owner who settled in Ca\tcm Utah. After aradu- at1ng from the University of Vtah in 196 7 wtth a B·plus avcraae in molecular and genetic b1otoay. he attended UCLA Dental School and rc«1ved his dcarec 1n 1971. He has bttn dc~bed by friends and colleague as a success--onenled 1nd1v1dual for whom dcoti try was everything. "He wanted to be a pioneer and a succcu He enjoyed dotna hatd difficult cases. He flktd to be on the forefront." ~1d Anaheim dcnt1•t Or. Clinton Olsen. who orked wa1h Protopa ppas beet ecn 19 and 1980. .o-.·------.... ~ .__ - Desert winds to heat things up Coaatal luA/lolOll u 21 0...,., 47 2• ·ClwteMon.I C to M '"' ltvOlllJll T..,,_..,, Hottll 10 CMtteeton.w v ea ,. 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More than two dozen people. for instance. have contributed $2,500 to a special fund a Newport Beach church has set up for the family. The church 1s paying the Mitchells' li vi ng expenses. . One man, who prefers to remain anonymous. contributed $2 000 of that amount so the Mitchells would have money co' put down fi rst and last month's rent on an apanmenl. A Corona del Mar man has donated the use of a Santa Ana Heights home until the the family can get back on their feet. "We also got man) calls from people who JUSt wanted to reassure us and include us in their prayers." said Sam Mitchell. 31. "That meant a lot." What's more. on the day the article was publtshcd. Monique M11chell. 35. premature!) ga'e birth to a 2-pound 2-ounce bab) girl. Since then. Rina Springs Mttchell has been listed 1n stable condition in the 1 n1ens1 vc care ward at Chtldren·s Hospital of Orange ( ount~. Ttn) Rina's we1gh1 dropped to I pound 11 5 ounces a few days after b1nh. but this she has since gained 3.5 ounces. Sam said. .. My wife still sta)s at the hospital six hours a day. and I'm there about two." Sam said. Sam and Monique Mitchell and their 19-month-old son Marian have perservered through a strctdl ofbad luck during the past 15 months. First. Sam lost his JOb wuh 1he 1elephone company because of a m1sunderstand1ng between the union and management. The couple then worked at odd Jobs to make ends meet, but young Maraln suffered a severe herma that required su rgery 1n August. in addition to around-the-dock car<' six weeks prior to the operation. the Mitchells said. The $700 a month rent became proh1b111ve and the family moved out hoprng the} could rebound 1n the community they had '" ed 1n for SC\ eral years As the M1tchells' friends '-"atched on in d1sbeltef. things bottomed out complete!). Job opportunu1es dried up. fnends no longer could afford to put them up. Broke, miserable and hung!). all they had was their truck and each other . But these da~s. things arl' looking up. Sam has a job poss1b1ht) with a Laguna Beach telephon<' sales finn. Mon1quc. a talented mus1c1an. no" has her piano which had been 10 storage for se' eral months The couple hope to l'nroll Marian 1n a preschool soon. Just Call 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Delly Piiot Dell very 11 GuerentMd ...( f Jlh J t·Odf i ;r-u ':Jt t t,.. ,.111 , 141 ' It Pf" O~ ' JO I !' '"' bth>tf' 1 t>"' i rl\l , "' ''I 'A t t' .,.., ... ,.,,, "-tfut ~ h ,, J '" Oltt P 1•'v J • ul •• •·wff y< v' t.G( , t., , '" a CPtt'.)r~ '0 d,. i l rW Ct 1t cw .,.. ~··,,., Mo91 Clrculetlon Telephone• Cl!e"lfe Counly AtMI ia-4m l '0\"'41 N~ ...... The same ?4-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. 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I A 10 Mondale gets the biggest slice from llllnols del- egate pie./ AS World Lebanon peace con- ference ends In Switzer- . land -termed a failure./ A4 Columbia cocaJne bust nets biggest haul In his- tory of the world./ A4 Home Gary and Helen Smith's 26-room house Is a har- monious blend of para- doxes./81 Food Going lighter with a brunch menu Is an Ideal way to celebrate the ar- rival of sprlng./C1 If the finer restaurants can serve high caliber cuisine that's low In salt, so can you./C9 Sports U.S. water polo coach Monte Nitzkowski says his team won't make same mistakes the U.S. Ice hockey team dld./D1 lt'sstlllearly, but Ocean View, Edison and West- minster are tied for first after two games In Sunset League baseball./D1 Houston's Nolan Ryan Is off to a fast start In the Grapefruit League -and that's bad news for Na- tional League hltters./D2 Entertainment It's another election year and the political drama ''The Best Man'' ls wtth us again.Ba 84 A3 Ae A4 CM.a oe 85 C1-10 81-2. 05 82 A8 A4 A 10 AS BM 01-3 Al II a A2 A• c11m11n111 OHAP4(.f lOlJN I Y 1 A ! lf(JHNIA :.-''> Cf:Nf ', NB, county spar on airport By JEPP ADLER °' ................. Newport Beach city officials subtly reminded the Orange County Boa.rd of Supervisors T uesday that until an qreement ending years of furor over John Wayne Airport is signed, sealed and delivered. the travail over the airport will continue. It continued Tuesday. Tbcrcmindcrcarnc in the form of a letter from Newport Beach City Attorney Robert Burnham advisina superviso.n that an environmental rcpon , which would enable construc- tion to begin on a new airport parking lot, was lcplly inadequate and could spark more legal action. The city's message was sufficient to briefT,Y' interrupt the weekly board meeting while supervisors adjourned to a closed-door executive session to Sea Base Sabota •hlpehape Sea &coat Tolunteer adftllor John Kletucbmldt ad.mlree brand new ...Ue pa.rellaeed for the eabot Oeet at the ~e County Council Sea Bue In Newport Beach. The f5 consider the city'• c!lim. But when they returned, board mcmben voted unanimously to certify the report and continue with the proJcct. Supervisors want to bcain con- str'1ction on $3 million, f ,800-<:ar parking area north of the airport in early May. The parking lot, which would be situated on the other side of the San Dieao Freeway from the airport, would be linked to the air terminal by a shuttle bus fYS1e'm. Phue one of the oattina lot, SJ*C1 for 600 can, would be c:Ompleted in July with the remainder scheduled for completion In November, aocordina to the timetable circulated among board members. Supervisors contend additional park.Ina is sorely needed at the overcrowded ail'\X)rt. especially since the introducuon of McOon- ...Uboata are now ready for •ammer when kida learn the line. In Newport Barbor. Lut 81UDJDer S,200 Scoata went tbroa&h the wet and wild prO(nun. Heritage checks will 'bounce' But banks s houldn't charge penalty fees By JERRY HIRSCH Ofho.llJNet ..... People who wrote checks on their Heritage Bank accounts last week arc likely to have those checks returned but should not be charged a "bounced check" fee, federal regulators say. The State Banking Department closed the bank Friday evening and any checks not processed at that time will be returned, said Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. spokesman Alan Whitney. The FDIC is in charge of liqui- dating the failed bank. which had offices in Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Santa Ana. •·Any business that tries to impose a returned check fee op a check is wron3. The customer should call the FDIC at Heritage Bank and we will correct the matter," Whitney said. The phone number is 851-4114. While bounced checks arc marked "returned for iosufficicnt funds" the Heritage Bank checks wiU be marked !ll!~!l!!!'!!l!ll"'~l,ll!l!!l!Plll!llllllP!!!lll!l!!lll!'!l!""'!ll!!!!"!!~~'!!!l!l•l!!I", "ret.urned, . paying bank closed." Wbitneywd. Customers who want to retrieve valuables in safety deposit boxes at the bank should go to their branch with evidence they arc renting the box, Whitney said. FDIC personnel arc at each of the branches to help the customers. But customers wanting to retrieve money from checking and savi~ accounts must go to the bank s headquarters on Euclid A venue in Anaheim to get their money. Tuesday, the FDIC paid off about 2,000 depositors who withdrew their accounts from the failed institution. "The numbers are real nebulous, since we're still tallying the figures, Mesa dentist's tumultuous year-climaxes in death trial Later this week, iurors will begin hearina evidence an Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopeppu' sec-ond~ murder trial, more than a year since revelations about p&tient 'abuses at bis hiah-vohune dental clinic tin t 1tole headlines throuahout Southern Cllif'omia. In that yea(a time, Protopeppu' life lw been turned upaide doWD. He has been bureid ~na 'denti1UY,bubcendi twbcen JEFF ADL£1 N B~S B~CKGROUND not called for at least 20 minutes after the woman stopped brcathina. •Patricia Craven, 13 who was admitted to Mission Community Hospital o n Feb. 8, 1983 in criticl.l condition after lapaina into a coma. 1be proeecution claims Craven wu aiven l l dJ'Ul,1 durina more than six lioun of treatment at the clinic. Ooc of the dnap administered was four times the recommended dosqc. Craven died Feb. 19. after bcina ker• alive on a Hfo.support system for I da)'i but we had about 2,00() people, with about 4,000 accounts, collect their money," said Michael Martinelli of the FDIC. "We gave; them an FDIC official check drawn on the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago," Martinelli said. Liquidation payments began after federal and state regulators failed to receive any bids to take over Heritage Bank. The bank will be open Monday through Friday froil\9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. for as long as it ta.lees the FDIC to return the money. The Anaheim institution, founded in 197 5, is the first Califorrua bank to be liquidated since 1965, when regu- lators couldn't find a buyer for San Francisco National Bank. A final accounting showed Heritage Bank had $153.3 million in l S,000 accounts, he said. Of the total. $146.6 million is fully insured. But $6. 7 million in 75 accounts is above the SI 00,000 limit and will be treated the same as the bank's other general creditors -with partial payment. Those investors arc sure to get at least 35 percent of their money. nelt.Ooustas Super 80 jc1a, wtaidl It quieter but carry mOR pe ....... • than other commercial jetliJlen ...._ .the embattled facility. • The city, in its letter to .die bou4. argued the ~kinl 101 .. not Oaly liiil the potential, but is ex~~ ~ tended, to auppon an WCI~ • flights from the praent 41 ·~ (PleaM ... AJllJORr/A.21 Carrier, Red sub collide WASHINGTON (AP) -TM 80,000 ton U.S. Navy aircrd carrict Kitty Hawk and a nuclear oowered Sov11t submarine collided before dawil in the Sea of Jaa-n today. the Pentagon announced. There was no app91a1t damlF &o either ship or any U.S. casualties. Pentagon officials blamed lbc ~ manne, described by Navy l®tCel u a 5,200-ton boat of the Victor 1 clu&. for the collision. They said the sub was travclina without naviption liahts and that the bup carrier "shuddered" when struck. The incident occurred about 11 a.m. PST toda"y, said Navy Ondr. Fred Leeder. At the While House, spolcaman Larry Speakes said President Rapn bad been briefed .on the collision.. The incident oocumd while tbe Kitty Hawk was maneuvcrina in the southern Sea of Japan durina exercile Team Spirit •34, a joint U.S.-Soual Korean war game, the Pentaaoo said. Details were skimpy, but one Navy official said that .. we think the submarine hit the Kitty Hawk ap- (Pleue eee 9BIP/A2) Man, 84, seized in shooting An 84-ycar-old Fountain Val~ man was arrested Tuesday on suspi- cion of attempted murder after he allCJcdl)' shot a young business as-: SOCl&tc ID the face with a rifle, police offiocn said. The vicum, identified u David D. Maynard, 24, of Huntington Beach, was listed in stable condition this morning at Humanaa::~w West-minster. The alleged · t, David Ferris, is lodged in O~ County Jail. Maynard and Ferris reportedly have a business affiliation in a tree trimming business. They allcacdly argued at a job site in Westminster over a chain saw that had been lost or stolen, according to invcstipton. Ferris reportedly got in bis truck and drove away but returned a short time later with a rifle, police said. He allegedly fired one shot that bit Maynard in the face as be was sittina in a truck at 13124 Edwards St. Maynard was rushed to the bOIJ)i- tal by two brothers who later .-ve police a description of Ferris' vehicle. Ferris was picked up by Fountain Valley pohce who recovered a ritle without incident when he reponedly was dnving through that city, return- ing home. Police we~ uncertain today as to the exact business relationship be- tween the two men. forced to file for bankruptcy and wu •ued for million• or dollen by fbnner paticntl who claim they were ire.led ,m~ocrty at bis o~s ·19th s-~ dental dinic. Thro\llh it ~..z bo'Wever, ihe ,,,..ed-ly bandlome Je-yeaHid denlill bu maintained an outward calm. ID bis ~btic comment lince bit Uftlt laaf A~l, Pro1opappu aid 1ut wlet tribute to tbt deaths of three women who died aJJeeedly followiaa ueet- ment in hi• delltal clMlir. Proiopa"'*' a Llpna Beech resi- dent wboee Pbotolrapb was promi- nently featured in numerous advenitemen11 for bis ~vOlume ,pnctice, ii dw'led with teei-~ murder l n the deaths of wee .. tientt; •Cathryn Jones, a 3 l-ycar-old Costa Mesa resident who we:nt \0 Protopappu' clinic on Feb. ll, 1983 to have all her teeth removed. She went into cardiac arrest at the office and died two days later. 1be three deaths toucbed ofT an ~ae and biah-profilc in- Murder charges set in auto crash death ~ttiltly = :S:Unot~ futuR. But bdore ~ caa.,..... putti111.,.. ...... die piecll onu. lhanered 0.. M ftrll llnlll 9CCHI tu.Hy ptove to an ara.. CoUty Superior e.oun Jury. &bllt nil dental pnctioe'I did not ne1Hlently co • Minu K.im A.lidrenlen, a 2)...year-old Huntiqtoa Beacb WG111D wbo died in the doaoc"I GaCI WJoWi81· deD'81 IUl'lll'Y OG ..... ml).·~·~.., ... a IOlll olkidMytfi11n1, waa ...... bY dentbl ........ \be adViiDe o( -Plt"IO,.Dal pbysiciaD. Authorit.iet allete p&ftgledict were don by tbe Oranee Coun1y l y STEVE llU...RBLB Coroner'• Oftloe and COit.a Meta °' .. .._,... ... policle. . A ~year-old Anaheim man bu Protc>pappu wu clwwed W'lth been cbarsd with munter in a ~urdeuu fault oflhe invatiaation foun\l.in ~.uey car llt'cidtnt lat on April 8, 198~ 1 month after tbe month that claimed tbc bfe of ~ae Anorney ucnetal'• Oftk:e in-. 16-ycar.:oktJoeepbine .. Pinky" Rkh . dated proceediQJS to revoke Michael Francis 8cck, alletrdly ~ ... D&KTl8T'8 / A2) dniak the mina his car slammed ......... ,......., ............... C&Ddldatee ror 70tb A.Membly Dl•trlct lleat, llhown at a recent Balboa Ba1 Club forum, are (from left) Ken Carpenter, Ron CordoY&, John Dean, Ted Doty, OU Ferpttc>n, Stan.ford Green and Rathelyn Plum.mer. Moderator, left, la Gloria Seelye. CANDIDATES SPLIT ON PENNY TAX ••• From Al assembl~ candidates hosted by the spint of Proposition 13." Womens Civic League of Newport "I am opposed to sales tax increase Harbor at Mariners Library on Tues-iust as I am opposed to all tax day. (All three of the Democratic increases," Carpenter told the civic candidates for the nomination were league. invited to the meeting but none John Dean. who commutes 38 showed up. Absent were Stephen miles everyday to his job as chairman Feldman and Jim Thorpe. The third of the education department at Whit- Democratic candidate, Eugene Hunt tier College, tells groups be is famiJiar sent a representative but she did not with nearly every pothole on Orange know if he was for or against the tax.) County's freeways and that the roads "I am willing to pay my one cent fo r are in need of repair. Dean is a desperately needed capital im-supponing the measure. provement for Orange County," said Ruthelyn Pl ummer, the Newpon "A tax 1s a tax 1s a tax and a hght rail Beach City Councilwoman hoping to is a trolley is a trolley.'' said Ron succeed Assemblywoman Marum Cordova, a Newport Beach lawyer Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, who is running for the nomination. vacating the seat to run for the state Cordova objects to the measure Senate. because it bypasses Proposition 13 "It is an investment for the future. and he believes a light rail system for Without it. the Pacific Coast Highway Orange County is not practical _,_ from Hunting1on Beach to Laguna something all of the candidates Be.acb will become a freeway," Plum-opposing the tax have said. mer told about 35 people gathered for "We must improve the tranttV\r-the forum. ~.,.... Stanford Green, a Newport Beach talion system of this county, but we psychologist labeled the proposed tax will have those freeways regardless of how you vote on 1t in June," said Newport Beach businessman Gil Ferguson. The sales tax will provide about $5 billion of the S 13 billion raised for the 15-year program. he said. Nearly all of the remaining money will come from the state and federal govern- ments. Most of the earnings from the one cent sales tax increase will go to build the rail system and "to buy more buses with dark windows so that you can't sec that no one is inside riding them," Ferguson said. "The freeways we need can be built with the $8 billion we are ~oing to get from the state and the feds, 'Ferguson said . Merl "Ted" Doty, a high school teacher from Mission Viejo. missed the Civic League forum but has said he supports Proposition A at previous forums. and transportation program as "social engineering." At an earlier forum G reen elaborated on the label. saying the program is based on a faul ty premise. The idea behind the transportation program is to build housing near mdustrial sites so that workers will not have far to commute. he said. SHIP-SUB COLLIDE ••• What will happen, however, is that the workers will not be able to afford the housing and have to commute from less expensive areas. according to Green. This will make traffic worse than it is now, he said. Newport businessman Ken Carpenter said he opposes the proposed tax because "tt violates the From Al parently as the sub was coming up through the sea." At fast report, the submarine was reponed beading north in the general direction of the Soviet naval base at Vladivostok in the Soviet Union. Traveling at a slow 5 knots, the submarine was accompanied by a Kara class cruiser, said sources who spoke on condition they remain anonymous. "The Kitty Hawk initially reports no apparent damage or personnel miuries." Leeder said. Other officials said a helicopter sent out from the Kitty Hawk reported seeing no serious damage to the submarine. A U.S. warship was sent to offer help, but this offer was rejected. officials said. The Kitty Hawk, which was de- scribed as traveling at 15 knots at the time of the collision, was continuing operatio ns at sea. official said. The scene oft he collision was about 150 miles east of the South Korean coast, officials said. AIRPORT PARKING SQUABBLE .•. From Al daily departures to 55 average daily departures." Burnham urged supervisors 10 reject the enivronmental study be- cause the park.mg lot project really 1s part of the lar~er airport expansion project now being readied for board approval. He said both projects arc required to be addressed in a sin~Je. comprehensive environmental im- pact report. After supervisors voted to proceed with the project, Ken Delino, reJ>: resenting the city at the meeting. said the Newport Beach City Council would have to decide whether it will challenge the board's action in court. Delino said City Council members could decide to file a new lawsuit questioning the validity of the en- vironmental report or they could ask Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner to rule on the legality of the latest report as pan of the city's pending 1981 airport lawsuit against the county.In an attempt to assuage fears of Newport Beach officials. Supervisor Thomas Rile y emphasized that the board's action was "not a commitment to expanding flights at JWA." Added Supervisor Bruce Nestande. "It's necessary to facil itate parking at the airport's present size and number offlights." Rifey later commented that the city's objection to the parking lot's construction could jeopardrzc nego- tiations with the Federal Aviation Administration over particulars of a new airline access plan. which also is being readied for board approval. ln return for FAA approval of the plan, supervisors are cons1denng permitting additional airlines to share in the daily 41 -fhght pool. But to do that. supervisors claim. they need more parking because the air- crat\ those a1rhnes intend to fly carry larger numbers of passengers. In addition. Riley said delaying the parking lot might force U.S. District Court Judge Terry Hatter to re- consider a recent rulin~ barring additional airlines for the tJme being. "lfwe wait, Hatter could say we're not making a good fai th effort," Riley said, "I believe the best interests of Newport &ach were served by the action we took today," said Riley. who represents both Newport and the airport area. He added the city's opposition to what essentiall y was a non-controversial item could jeop- ardize board approval of an agree- ment between the city and county aimed al settling the many and long-standing airport disputes. MURDER CHARGES ... From Al the cases are still pending in the courts. Beck. 23. presently is free on $5,000 bail -an amount set following his original arrest on suspicion of felony drunken driving and vehicular man- slaughter. The second-degree murder charge was added Tuesday after the District Attorney's office scrutinized the man's past driving record, which allegedly included two past drunken driving arrests. Beck has been ordered to appear 1n court March 30 when he will be formally arraigned on the more serious charge. Beck allegedly ran a red light at the intersection of Ellis Avenue and Magnolia Street Feb. 27 and collided with a car dnven by Rich. The young girl was driving her boyfriend's car the night of the ac(:ident. returning from an evening at Disneyland. Ironically. the girl's father wa s killed in a car accident three years a~o and Rich had been seeing a therapist to recover from tbe trauma of her father's death. relatives said. John Young, the girl's stepfather, descnbed Rich as a bright, intelligent girl who was just beginning to learn to deal with her father's death. "She was so sensitive she was somewhat vulnerable," the stepfather added. A 1981 state Supreme Court de- cision cleared the way for prosecutors to press murder charges instead of lesser vehicular manslaughter charges against motorists in certain cases. Two Huntington Beach teen-agers are facing murder charges because of an accident last December in which a woman was killed after the youths' cars -one after the other - slammed into her subcompact. Pros- ecutors allege th e teens were racing at the time. A 23-year-old Huntington Beach man also is facing murder charges in a car accident. Jerry James York II allegedly was drunk the night his car clipped and killed a man who was repairing his own car on the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway. Prosecutors allege that York also was racing another motorist at the time of the accident. DENTIST'S CASE GOES TO TRIAL •.. From Al Protopappas' license to practice den- tistry. Those proceedings have not been resolved. In a related court action, Protopa~ pas was barred from practicing den- tistry by an Orange County judge pendi1l4 the outcome of the license revocatJon hearing. Deputy District Attorney James Ooninger has acknowledg_cd that Protopappas never iotend'ed to kill any of tho three women. But the • prosecutor insists the doctor is auilty of"wanton nealigcncc," which under law means he can be charged with rder. · The case hinges on whether Or. topappas was qualified to admin- ister anesthetic dn.a15, as he claims, or wflether be was unqualified to use the &ubstanccs and acted negligently, as ~he prosecutaon aJleaes. . . Protopappas has ma1ntat0ed, lthro\.tgh his defense attomcysb that ~he three deaths shouJd be anri uted ko bad luck rather than ncaJiacncc. In an affidavit submined to the court durina an earlier proceedina. IProtopaP.pas claimed to have "de-ivelo~ • the method by which he administered ,encral anesthesia to .,.uenta over a 12-year period. And "e said he bad succesJrully adminis- tered ancsttifsia to more than JO.~ patients, ~' However. testimony from two den· iusu who worked in Prot0.(>8.J>pa•' pfficc painted 1 somewhat different picture. The two den1i~ts. testi(yina "ndcr a grant ofimmunity duri11a the doctor's Harbor MunjeipaJ Court preliminarv hearing. told the ooun Protopappas directed them to con- tinue administering anesthetics to ):>atient Craven in doses they believed to be excessi ve. • The doctors said Craven was so !heavily drugged during treatment that she could not be roused when the iwork was completed. 1_ Prosecutor Cloninaer had in· klicatcd he will call about 40 witnesses ~uring the trial, which is cxpcctC(l to !a.st between eight and 12 weeks. ~•ny of those called to testify will be experts in the field of dentistry and in the administration of aeneral anest.hesia. Protopappas is the son of an immiarant Greek cafe owner who tcttlcd in eastern Utah. After aradll· atina from the U niversity of Utah in 1967 with a 8-plus avef'1llC in molecular and ~netic bioloay, he attended UCLA Dental School and reccj ved his dearce in 197 1. 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Snow~ $h0w9ra ti.Louie Sl,,...._fempa Still L.811• hnAntonto a.,,~ Ben Frenoleco 818teMltte 8eeltl9 == -~ 8)"-Topelce Tuceon TulM WMhfnOIOfl Wlelhlte am 1·3 3 3 1·2 3 2-3 ~ St11t1onarv • • ... 33 ... llt 112 36 7t .., u ae n 50 se 211 52 "5 114 " H 21 ... 40 33 21 32 )() 77 39 .., 35 112 42 31 21 HB teacher's firing urged By ROBERT BARKER Of .... C>ellr ...... ..., Teacher Chuck Glenn once kicked a hole in his classroom wall in front of his students at Huntington Beach High School, according to charges being brought against him by district officials. He is also charged with referring to his students as "banana$" while talKing to a parent. yelled "bullshit" to a male student in front of the class and threatened a female student, stating "you are about that close to getting your head knocked off." These and other charges, if uphel<l by a three-member panel, justify his firing, the Huntington Beach Union High School lrustees decided Tuesday night. But many in an overflow crowd ofabout 300 at district headquarters at a rare public hearing requested by Glenn didn't agree. Speakers, including teachers and pupils, depicted the 38-ycar-old Glenn. a 12-year veteran.on the Oiler campus. as a hard-working. demanding teacher who is dedjcated to excellence in the classroom. "I've taught in a classroom side by side with him for six years and I share his philospbies and frustrations," said history teacher Leonard Ewers. "He's the type teacher you can't replace. He's steeped in history. He's gone into the trenches every day to do his job and he's done a damed good)ob. ' But (there's a) terrible frustration. There's been so much added to U.S. history and world history (courses). He wants to know how he can do a better job. There's a frustration. The system breaks down and there's not time to teach." But trustees voted 4-1 , with Linda Moulton dissent- Dally Piiot Dell very I• Qu1ranteed l..lc.no•v ~ .. oay " you oo not navf' 't'Ou' p•oer bv '> JO o m call bel0te 7 p m ano yl')V' cooy w11• oe fjel1-;94Mj ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher ing, to recommend the firing. The matter now is headed for a hearing before a commission on professional competence to determine If the charges justify bis dismissal. Both parties can appeal the forthcoming decision to county Superior Court. Trustee Steve Smith claimed the charge5> ranging over three years, reflect a pattern of unprofessional behavior. "I don't know if all the ch~es are true. But based on what I read it is my opinion (if they arc true) they are sufficient grounds for dismissal." Glenn, under questioning from trustee Sherry Baum_. acknoweldged be caused a hole in the wall "because it was so poorly constructed." He said he was frustrated by ttfe sound of jackhammers and other construction noisef which were disturbing his classroom instruction. He said be "went downstairs" to report the bole and regretted and was embarrassed over the incident." Other charges alleJed G lenn: was verbally abusive to his supervisor and to his principal. Ann Chleb1cki. refused to attend a mandatory workshop, was rude and insubordinate at faculty meetings "by being rudetr. inattentive by conspicuously reading a newspaper,• referred to a student's h.air streak and new shoes as "stupid," embarrasssed students by reading their names and grades to the class as a whole. refused to telephone parents when directed, refused to provide an emergency card with information requested by staff on several occasions. failed to participate in "mutual assistance plao•• with supervisors. demonstrated lack of interest in parental concerns, announced in bis class that he doesn't like cheerleaders and doesn't believe in extra-curricular activities, distressing and embarrassing a student in the class who was a cheerleader. Clrc:uletloft 7141142-41D Claa1tfted ......... 7141142......,. AM other~ M2-G11 MAIN OFFICE 300 WHI Bay SI Costa Mew CA. Me>! adOre'JS Bo• 1!>6() eo.11 Mast CA 9262fi Copy1'91" 1983 0. .. 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