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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-11 - Orange Coast Pilot( ' ( . . HIGH17 L:OW 14 - WI l 1NI ',llA l Al'llll I l 111n1 Cout County tranaportatlon comml11loner1 w1nt comment• for Improve- ment• from the 13 oltlet through which Beach Boulevard pi1ae1./ A3 Cotta Mna Chamber of Commerce honors Man, Woman of the Year./A11 ~.U//,.~;w/. .. /////////////////h California Soviet media launches more attack• on LA Olymplc1, eaylng Games won 't match those In 1980,/AI "'"'X~/////////h:-'///h;.'/,..;.-,x.-,:.-_,z. 'Ration A bank employee and her boyfriend make off with $2. 7 ml Ill on .I AS ~;f'///,;.'///."':-'////,;.-/."'/.1:..'///.·~X-'/.r World A Taiwan martial arts movie director hae de- fected with hie f amlly to RedChlna./M l/,~///1~,1'/.'o,,,./////,1W//,..W/hX-X• Home Oltt1nc:e betwMn chalra Indicate• whether a t,orneowner ls more lnteretted In modern decor or comfort of fUM\S./11 Depre11lon-and lhorter deytlght houra may be ltnked./ee ~/H.~X'///////.~//."'/.~//.'M~i'/.".- .. ood Exercising wlll power le not enough to truly CO'l- vert a fat peraon to a thin one./.C1 Oown·home rice pudding hu been elevated to a tar 1tatu1 on d .... rt carta In the finer rettauranta./CI «.:W/.q/h/#.".-W///h:-'."/.•:.:·~·:.v.-:~ Sporta Cal State Fullerton ham- mera UC lrvlne, 13·5, In a Southern California Baaeball Aeeoclatlon game./01 - The Miiwaukee Brewers ·tJnd the Angela Just the right tonic to get their first win of the 1ea1on./01 Estancia Hlgh's bid for an unbeaten Sea View League volleyball aeaaon continues aa the Eagles aweep Mater Del./DI x~ .. ,~ .. ,.. ... :.-h:.V/H,x-:-:-:.x ..... x.:-:·x' ... X• Entertainment Sex le the 1ubject of four one-act comedl•• at the lrvlne Community Theater .lee Bua Inn• Economist and author Terry Coxon explalna hie formula 'worry-free ln- veatlng. '/Al IKDEX Bridge 84Jlletln Bo1rd .,~,,... Olffforn11 New• Clultfled Comic• Crottword Death Notion ,ood Home HOf Otc!OP41 AM Lander• Mutual Fund• NetloMt Newt Optnfon Pot6oe Log ftUbfto NOtloee "*1• T~ TMlterl WMttw WOttd N.wl A12 A3 A8·10 A4 oe-e A t2 oe o~ C 1·12 81-8 01 ee At A4 A 11 A3 04·& 01·• 81 ee,1 A2 A3 L una election secs cfty clerk, ctty treasurer returned to seats ____ _ Br DAVID BllHOP teat• on 1ht Laauna Stach Chy ..,,...c.,. , .... , Council in Tuclday'1 munlelptll tlcc· . uon. Incumbent Neil F1uoe1rkk •nd fitzpeuic:k. who wu 1u~ed by local rr:al estate •acnt Manha C<?I· the environmentally-oriented Villate loon topped five opponcntt lO win Laauna orpnization, rccrived the ere'smaglc in the air at DCC butno record broken By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of~,... ..... Stan R. Greene was danaJma upside down Tuesday. h1ah above the campus of Ora nae ( out Collqe. 1ry1n1 to a break a record act 1n 1913 by ma.1er m1aJc11n Harry Houdini. Greene'1challenJC Wll to wn41leoutof1 resutation 'lrlllJiCUI. with the breeLC bufTetlnl h111u1pended body and the bloodrusJuna to his head. A11hc Enctnoncape an111 la1erexpla1ned. one of the haLardc ofthi11tun11s "1 little \CISickneu .. Ac~ord1nJ_to Greene. ff oud1n1 manaacd to free hi mt.elf from the 11ra1tJackc11n two minute1. H 1econd1. Grccnc'1 says h11 bell escape 11mc 111wo m1nu1ea. 37 1eeond1. a mark Kt four year' 110 at Pierce Colleac in lhe San Fernando Valley. Al Ora nae C oaJt Collcsc, 11udcn11 in the audience and the m111c11n'u11illant called out the 11me H thc red-faced 11lu11oni111truuJcd 1p1n11 the the 1trahjackct while danaJ1 na from a crane three r.tones above 1he a.round. But when Orecne. 36, finally ~uirmed loose and let the Jackel fall to the around, Houdini's record was 11111 intact. Oreene'sOCC time wu two minutes. 48 ~cond1. "Somehow. f w" very much ou1 ofbreath up there.'' 1he magician exP.l11ncd 10 rcponeruflcr h11 feet were back on thevound. • I don't know wh y. II should ha ve taken only 301CCOnd1 to ac1 out of the Jacket after I ,ot one hand free." (JreencttretchcO the ma1Jetan'1code1 bttand offend some cluc111 to how lhc aenal ctcapc 111ccomph1hcd. "It 111n 1ntcre11~ problem." he 111d. "There arc aboutfivestc 1oac11 n~out,but oudon'tknowlf. you'vedone ,rem 1u 1c1en1ly we1runt1I the end. You have to actall the 1lKk on one11dc to work a hand free . If you take an 1hctimc in the world to makcsureeaich 'tep 11dune eotJUtfy. h takenoo t°"fnd )OU won't brt1lr tlk record.' Circcne'1bi0frlphyll)'S he WH born 1n S0uthern Cahfomia on Apnl 6. which 11 atso Houd1ni '1 b1nhday by the America n calendar (Houdini wa' born 1n Budapest, where a different calendar wu used, C1rccne UJI.) He was lniroduced to maalc at aac 12 by his father. an aerospace .c1enmt. In 1971. he wu invited 10 J<>in the Hollywood'• famed Ma11c Caalle club. ,Greene 1a1d ht fim performed lht acrusl ,1ra11Jackct escape ln I 97S and has repeated the 111un1 about 70 tirve' since 1hen. The maaician said he made a breokthrouah after four weeks of practlci n11he •tun1. "There arc six ways to art out," he said. "One of them 11 very Oalhy. bul it doesn't alway11 work." Hcaddcd. "People have-aid, 'You'rccr11y. you hove a death wish.· Bui I don'11h1nk 1t'1 u death w111h. II'\ a show ofpowerovcrdealh " Greene's pcrforman~c Tuclday wu Pllr1 of<X'C"i H1ah School Senior ()ay ac11v111c:A. About S,000 h1ah school 'Cntof\ from area v1" ted the collcac to learn atx1ut fall cla~\C\ and to arran1c early reg"tratwn appc11ntmen1i. Stan 8. Greene •!Ral• to free hlmMlffrom •trait jacket at Oranae Cout Collete -•till lhy of Houdini'• record. O..,PIM ....... '9 .... INUIM It's cheaper to cycle, so county pays up By JEFF ADLER Of .. O..,,.......,. 1 l'lc mtal" who run1 O ranfc County'• billi on dollar bureaucracy -County Administrative Office r Bob homes -doecn't look l1kt lhc kind of ,uy who would fiJ)l1 ovcr1S13.9.}blll But 1hcn he doe,n't look hke lhc kind of auy who rt<k 1 mo1orcyclc. cllher Thomaa proved Tuelday he could do both The Board of Supcrv1\0 r1 waa uked to ovenurn tht 1ud1tor-con1roller'1 tffCl11on tu rcfu\t rei mbursement 10 ThomH for a SI 3 93 &Hohne bill ht incurred while rid1n1 h11 motor('ycle 10 a bu11ne" confcren('e 1n Imperial County earlier th11 year. The 1uditor<on1roller refu.ed to p:ay the bill on the arounds Thomas' motorcycle w1• an unau1hori1ed vch1clt 1ha1 could not be u~d on county hU\lllC\\ l'r11o·nlc \1Ch1dt•\ ll\11)' he U\nl for lOUnl )' hll\IOl'\\ Olli ~ " thn ,If(' cndokd. fo ur -wheel veh1C'IC'\, n'"rnrdinit 1t1 :i tlt1ard d11t·l ll\l' Hui r hdma' contt'ndcd thut 1hc niotorcyl IC' trip WU\ the llHl'll c~uno011\ ul way to travel and qvcd 1hc county con)tdcrablc upt'n'IC "I could have flown th111 trip 11 an airfare CO'lt of S 140. plu' \urf11u· conncci1nn1 I al"l ('Ould havr driven I~ rnunt't ... '"lnC'd vrh1l It' and con,umed \24 86 1n p-.ohnc."' l homo\ 1nformt'd \Upt'r\.1\or~ 1n 11 onC"·P c lc1tcr "The molol'(ydc prov1d<'d lhc mo\t econom1l,1l 111d to nil' 1nter<'\tin1 1r1vcl .. In tht end. \uptrv1~" unan1mou,ly ltlfTC'd to pl) I homo,· ill' hill Hut thty a.ktd county 1n•uranlC l'~P<'"' to drlrrminr ""heth,·r therr :t\ tuoll) WM\ 11 dullar 11v1np rcah1t<.I by Thoma,. molon. ycle ride \1ncc u"'· of the.· h1~hcr r1'k vehicle probably upo\Cd tht count) to 1rea1er 1n\uran4.c ha~1ht) Addrd onr •uJ')<'rv1t0r •• f he next 11mc.· Wl•'ll hei.r Doh wu\ ""111rr·\k11na tu San 01*." Laguna backs slitle repair 40,000 OK'd for Hetsler Park bl-uf..,_r _ 81 DAVID BllllOP ...,NlltOCU:-s ... ..- The Lquna Beach Cny Council mct1nane~~TYClday to authorize S«>.000 in etneflrncy rcpeir work on a Heisler Patt bluff that collapecd Tuaday m~ Conttnaction C"teM were on tbc tccne today to bcaaA drivina IUM 40-foot pihnaa in c~ cua •nto the IOP of the bluff an an eft'on to ttabiliie it. About 20,000 cubic yltdt o( eanh collapsed Tuetday momh11 behind Lu Brisas rnuurant. daato)•na walkways 1nd pa'dnt on the city-owned blufY' in 1 90-bt-·200.fOOt area. No ono was injured int.be landshdc and no U'UC1urct were daft\lllCd. City offiaalt IPPf'OPla&ted the fandl \0 peY-balf-dM .... ..wd $33.000 1\ wtlf take f'or the ematcnq_ measures~ \0 lhott up tilt bh&ff and prevent f'utthtr lliPJlllC. City omcsal• rcponcd that Lii . .-. owncn.have tmcatively ..,.CS IC>pey the Olhcr half' die meburn. The Lat 1k'i petio, a.d,Jlttnt to 1he bhlft"' wbae tJW .tide oc:curT'Cd. hat been clOICd untH the em~f)(y repefr ~ork can be ac:- comphlbcd. Council members alto authonLcd . , ......... e&.ID&/A2) Irvine's Carter mum at hearing By JERRY HIRSCH OflMDelr ........ l\n Irvine bus1nes man under 1n· '-C\t1p11on fo r fraud by tht Oranat < oun1y Shenffs Ocpanmcnt. took 1hc f 1flh Amendment and refuted to aMwtr any que,t1on111 a bankruptcy ht'an na 1n Santa Ano th11 morruna. I homa\ D. C'artt'r of Tom Carter I 111crprtM"\, ma~ a bnef appearance onl y to 1dcn11ly h1m~lf at the mtthna w11f1 ;inan trrdtto". < .trtl.'r had offered 111 Vl'\tOn a r1·1u1n of up io 40 pcr~cnt lor pumna monn 1n111 h1' medic.al factonna hu\lnn' < :111rr purponed to buy 111n hrnl 1n~u11anct C'l11 m\ from doc· tor\ :it 11 d1't<·oun1 and to file the claim• "1th tn\uranc:e companies at a pront Hui I hrodorc (\1olman, an It· 111rnn lnr the rnon-ap~1n1cd ln.t ttt 111 1hr UhC' \11d no tv1dencc that the nwll1l.al laltOnna bus1ne tVtt. Cl· t\trd h .... been d1~ovt'rt'd < :incr fikd for Chtplt'r I f h.1nk1 uJHl > 11 1hc \anti Ara . fbnk1 uo1n ( oun 1n Dccrmbtr and (PleaM Me CAaT&•/A2) • ~ . • ( . ·Slaying suspect sought in coµnty Slx womeQ m issing. one dead: police expand manhunt_ Prem 1&att ... wlrt re,.ru A teen·lae Torranc:t prl dropped from s1aht the same day an Austrahan race car driver wanted for the disap- pearances of six women and the mur<kr of another was seen in that city, officials said as the dragnet for him cxpandcd into Orange County. Chnstopher Bernard Waldt'r. 39, who as on the FBI'~ I 0 Most Wanted List. was seen at the Proud Parrot Motel in Torrance on Apnl 3 and 4. accordina to FBI agent John Hoos. who added the search for Wilder has widened 10 include Orange County. FBI agents were notifying local law enforcement agencies with 01ers that Wilder m1&ht ~ in the area. The FBI had received unconfirmed reports that-·Wtlder was spottect-m Mission Viejo lut week. Meanwhile. the 16-year-old hiah tJCbool &irl has ~n miHina since April 4, Tomnce poltce Lt. Ro~rt Armstrona said. FBI gents have tracked Wilder from Florida to TCIU, Colorado. Arizona, Las V cps and now to Southern CaJ1fom11. lo many ci11es. youna women di11ppeared the same day he was seen. In Las Veps, Wilder was regmcred at a motel on the Las Vegas Strip on April 1. the day MicbdJe J(Otfman. 17. disappeared from a local shoppma mall where she wu modehna. FBJ Agent Ball Jansen said from Nevada Cahfornaa state As*Cmblyman Richard Robinson. D-Garden Grove. said Tucsdar in Sacramento that Korf man as has wife's cousin. He said he Raid S4,011 for a full-page ad an today's Sacramento 8tc depictina the FBl's wanted poster of Walder. "It's a personal tragedy of my wife's family." he said. Th"? Torrance gffl. wffa'SCnanfe was not ttlcaled immediately. "had called her boyfriend and sa.ad some- thina about 101na to school and after school she had some kind of job interview," Armstrona ~id. " he mentioned Del Amo (shop. p1n1) cen&er," he 11Jd. "That's tus (modus operandi). to act Jirls out of shoPPtna ccnu~rs. indicate he's a phot<>&flphcr and that the 11rl 11 bcautif ul and he'd like to take her picture." "As soon a~ I saw that f11cr(with the _,gifilpiruu"c1 I .Jotuuril>le t mkina feeling." Armst(ong said. "I hope I'm wroni." Wa lder. believed to be dnvina a rust-<:olorcd 198 1 Me~ury Cougar, has been charged m the abduction of a F1onda State University student and an the murder of an Oklahoma City woman whose body was found near a lake in Kansas. "It show~a pattern of travel -first coming out West. then near the Los An.&eles area," Jansen ~d Tuesday I n Las -Vegas. Uiiiil''*i"liiitl--------------- CARTER MUM AT HEARING ... From Al today's meeting wa~ the fir~t heanng an the case. Many of the 200 angr) investors booed when Caner took the Fifth Amendment Accompan11:d b~ a police officer. Carter. wcanng a gra) suit and tie. 101ncd his attorney a1 the meeting "bout 11 a.m. He said only enough to identify himself. "Mr. Carter wall answer no ques- uons under the reliance of the F1fih Amendment.'' has attorney an- nounced. susp11:1on of defrauding investors out of ~tween SIO malhon and S60 malhon. No charges have been filed and the investigation 1s continuing. according to the sheriffs office. "That comes as no surpnse 10 us. and will make the case more daf- ficuh.'' Stolman said. Caner's attorney also declined to answer questions directed to ham. The Secunues and Exchange Com- mission also is conducting a separate investi~tion and has obtained a preliminary order to stop Carter from selling any 1nves.tmenb. "We are not an a position to make a statement at lhas tame," he said. Carter 1s being investigated on ...,,... ..... .,~u. hoalAl deeth rOUnd. .... 11 lmed to ..,.. '* conCllr-tratton ...., J:'"8 ~ up on "I"'"**'' ... llcMty end delbs._ · IP••d "wlot" . to ~ MCOnd. Qw1g qulddy Md eonffdentfv IP .. ld has ~dt. which ranged from "llOKll•'' to ''euperclUoul ••• The thrM were -"ong e6aht ftnel cont....,._ llllC~ der M eYm!netk>n round T~ nJght. Thirty-four lchool Ghlldren lterted the cont91t In the IMM H'Gft ~ ,,..,., after wtnmng -- trtct-NMlt cont-., eecontrng to Erin SS)fulton of the county educe- tlon department. Chang,. gifted ttu<Sent at Eaat- lhor• Scftool tn ll'VIM, ..... qutck memory and excen. at llCademk: IUbjecta~ ..... melft end .. enoe, hfl moth« Ivy Chang llkf. Theonty10n'11a .... ~ 8l)d an eng6"••· the ~ ctwT1pfon won"'t get M'f tpeefal reward for hll achievement. Mra. Chana said. "We feet the recognition from evef'YOM •• hie own reward; that'• mudt better than any other m• · tertW reward." Mra. Chang Nfd her eon 19 a tough competttor out of tte ciaWOQm, but eomethMt ..... -i>P<>tnted on the bal"letdtl wt. ov.nooked for t..,,, ac>ot1S be- oauM of hit amall ltature. She admitted he WU a bft 1mdou1 before the competttlon t>ecauee ••a lot of peoote exp9Cted him to do wetl. But he Is gett6ng ueed to all of thla.'' WI.utan CbaDC tdampUllt after bl.a Yictory. The mother added: "I don't W811t to push him too far. I want htm to be enriched. We try to divert ht• attention to 1port1 and general lntereat things, lnatead of aH that ecientlflc stutt." CALIFORNIA DEMS' BIGGEST TEST ... F rom Al cn11ugh ol 1hc unu1mm1 11cd dl·lcgate~ t>t:l .... ccn 1he < al1lorn1a pnmaf') and thl' lU n\l'nt1un t•1 gl\c him .1 lir\t-hallol \ tl tor) 1 he num1nat1on fur Mondale al~o .. "a nwncr of him l Ull1ng a deal with Jat k'"" ·· Wa11cnhcrg \atd l k douhl\ Jal k\Cm would dl·mand thl· '•le prt'\ltkn11al 'f'lot on the ltl kt·t ·1 hl' Dl'motrJI\ would JU\I gel \ldughtercd " °WJllcn t~rg \atd "It would be soml·thtnl( un thl' dome\t1c platform ltke realhllaltng monq from defense to J roh\ program .. "It th(' W esll'r n '>ta tn had wme ltr\t or even earlier I th1nlt. the re\ult m1gh1 have hccn dtfkrcnt ·· Wall· en berg said adding that llan "'likely 10 win inner) \tale wr\t uf( olorado "Mondale is H'I') weak here Jfr 111 \<.'en as 100 ltocral . 100 11cd 10 \pccial 1ntl'rc'>IS and too do\<.' to (former) Prn1dcnt J1mm ) Caner · W<11t· enberg explained Han-., rrcent defeats l ame hclaUS( .. Dally Piiot Dellvery I• OuarantHd .. ht'> Lam pa1gn .... a., hurt h~ poor organwuwn and planning "HanJu'>l did not ha'c the 11ml· 111 organ11c 1n all the '>talcs and run a national campaign alter he won 1n New Hamp\h1rc Whl·n the momcn- 1um d1sappcarl·d he did not h:nc the organ11at1on to hal k him up " 'W a11- enberg said Bui according"tt~ f u\.\n\cnd thl'fl' 1\ \llll time for Han tu regroup and amhu!lh Mundak 1n th e Wcai If tht• Han campaign can kel·p 'IV1ondalt· from w1nntng l'nOU$h dclcgatC!I lO cl1m·h the nominalton before the lOn"cnt1on. lfan lan walk 1n and draw !)Uppon h~ S<l)ing he would ha"e a bclll'r l hance of beating President Reagan 1n November Bui even 1f llan v.1n11 all uf the remaining pnmanc!I and cavcul>C\ g.arnenng more than 50 percent of thl· delegates. he w11J JO tO the COn\Cntton with about !,SCIO delegate\. If Mon dale lo..c!> the re\t of the racr\ hu t \till colleus about 40 pcru·nt uf tht· rl'nlJ1n1n1uklt·j1.atl'\ v.11h about I . 700 dl'lcgall'' -wi thin ca\} stnkang rangl· ol till' nomination Hart mu\t \lOrl· big victori es to ha\c a rral1\ltl l h3nl'c. 1 <>"' n\l·nJ P<ll nted out Mondale \.\a!) nearing ht \ pnmal') campaign \pcnd1ng ltm1t ol S24 m1ll1on Har1 l'i no\.\hC'rl' nl·ar ht\ hm11 and c:an spend C\ l'r) ix·nn~ he rat\CS .. c ·a1tforn1a ,., an ellpcn!lavc stale and MonJak dcarl} will no longer haH· thl· monl') advantage," f own'i· rnd \aid Voluntl'<'I\ will make up for monl'\ \atd Redfearn. after attcnd1na .a nll't'llng of Mondale'~ '>outhcrn C ahforn1;l 11rgan11ers last week Mondak's < altfornaa stralCJ)' will hinge on 'oluntcer organ11at1ons at thl' con&re\uonal d1stnc1 level. Redfearn s~11d. The rn mpnagn al~o wall encouraae cand1da1ci. an the dl\tnct~ running 10 be delegate\ at the national rnnven· t1on to campa1an v1aorousl> she ~ad. Clrculatlon 71'/6'2~ Daily Pilat H. L. Schwart1 Ill P11t>h .. t • r Clattlfled adv•rtlt lno 7141M 2-511t All other department• 6'2-4321 ~AIN OFFICE t . ,, ~ t .. Chery Dowallby Rotemary Churchm•l'I I• Clrculatlon T •les>ftonet I <J1tor H11J A·"·'' 1.11 t r 1ntrofl<•r l<J 11 1 f.J1il1l1• I "' llephen f C•rHo I .. ,4nl ...... 1 I Otorl• A. Power• Don•ld L. Wllllemt ., ..... • f, "'''' M .1•111j"f VOL. n, NO. 102 . Clear skies with gusty winds Aeln • Snow E.lJ Sl\owera. Flurrle• u Couta} N•tiOt"" w •• ~ •• I "' .. • N(JAA I .. ('le'. I(. ~ t Fronts r ·k' .... 'lll trm W9 I t.I ft.,,•~·· Tldea 63 46 12 47 $3 47 •• 541 13 M 5t )I ., eo M XI . " 64 44 50 31 441 '° 17 40 62 32 eo 36 se o ltPele-Temo. ..,. Lii!• SM Antonio 91f!Dlego Sen frtlt*co ..... MMe ~ ~-,;: ~ 8)'f- TQC)elle TllQO<\ T\11111 Wut11n91on ~· ,,, ta ... 41 .. M 11 u to 4' N 2t .. " ?' ~ 41 n eo J4 .. 49 eo 61 87 eo 83 ill N 60 .. Le .. ,. .. 50 54 41 41 JO :~ ~ TOOAY S.Cono "'9fl I M p m '"""'°"' 44 SURF REPORT S3 41 " 67 H 37 12 22 .... 1. 63 01 1.0CATIC* .. 39 541 4$ 62 " 61 31 43 37 90 .. 50 31 3t SI t 16 • m 1269pm 7 lip"' 4 t HunltnglOll a..cl'I Al• ,i.tiy, H4lwpOt1 Sun -100.y el II 21 p ITI • r-40tll 81 , fMwP«1 T~lltS211am andMltae-11 22"481 .~ e 22 p '" a.iooe weooe Moon 1-IOGay Al I S3 p m , Mii l.eguM 9-:tl Tllut°AOty et 3 OI e m and•-~ 11 Sen Cielftel'lle 3 06 pm Wat• ,_ eo-& LB ELECTION RESULTS ••• From Al by candidates and voters in the weeks prior to T uesday's balloting. mainly ~uc to the lack of clear, d1 v1s1ve, ISSUeS . Sinclair Jones. another Village Laguna backed candidate. finished a disappoanung fourth with 1.275 votes. Jones had been picked by man)' as one of the favorites: said. "I'm delighted th at one of the two strong independent candidates smashed through the special interest groups who thought they controlled all the voters an Laguna Beach." Jones said his failure came an pan because the issues were not well-defined. saying that he had taken flrongcr stands on th e environmental IND COMINTM* 1-3 ,,_.,.., 2~ .... 2~ ,.., 2~ ,.., J poor 1·2 poor 1·2 poor &_. c11tec:11on _..,_. issue~. "There were differences (among the candidates).'' Jones said. "but the~ wen: not clear enough. The bag issue was residency." Jones was fprced several umt'S an the campaign to defend himself against Colhson's assertion that workin& an Laguna and having ltved for a longer penod of time made her the better candidate. Following Jones in order were John Gabricls with 253 votes. Paul Munoz with 205 votes. and Rickey Slater with I 02 votes. Fitzpatnck, 49. won an easy victory an his bad for a second four-year term. The executive for Pacific Bell emphasized environmental issues. particularl y oppos1t1on to the proposed San Joaquin Hills Trans· portation Corridor. and fiscal re- spons1b1lat )' in has ca mpaign. F11zpatnck served as mayor of Laguna Beach 1n 1982-83 SLIDE REP AIR ... Collison , 50. 1s v'ice prc-sadent of Nolan Real Es~te an Laguna Beach and chairman of the city's appointed Board of Adjustment and Design Review. She also campaigned on environmental issues and stressed that she worked in Laguna Beach and not ou1s1de the commun11 y Collison said that her su ppon wa-. drawn from a broad range of voters. "I'm exteremel} happ) at the <,uppon I got from Irvine Cove and the fa r nonh end for example, both con. servat1vc precincts," she said. She ga ve credit to strong organ11a- t1onal support for her succe~!) as ..,..ell. .. People JUst got out and did the JOb," she said. adding she attended nine forums and 32 "coffees" since filing for candadac)' on the day before the deadline. Christiansen character11ed the campaign as "clean and fair.'' and From Al the expenduure ofS 12.000 to hare the geologic firm of Leighton anq As- sociate!> lo determine wh at wall be needed to permaoently repatr the slide. C ll)' Manager Ken Frank s,aad th ere ,., no estimate of how much the permanent repairs wall cost. CJCologasts who attended Monda) 's emergcnc) meeting said the current damage ma y ~ th e result of an anrn:nt sltde that occurred an the area. The city was in the process of repaarang damage to a lower walkway that was the result of the winter storms of 1983 when T uesda)" s landslide occurTCd. Work crews re- mo"ed a ponion of the walkway prior to placing boulders underneath ll for i.u ppon when the the bluff collapl>Cd. Gardeners were bus) Tuesday rei.- cuing rose bushes. which were planted along th e bluffs by the restaurant on cit y propcny according to a long-held agreement The slide comes on the heels of a JUr) dec1s1on tn whi ch the city was found a1 fault for damage to propeny owned by two residents 1 n Arch Beach Heights when a major slide occurred at the fool of Del Mar Avenue 1n 1980 ( tl) Manager K"n Frank has ordered a ha rang freeLe 1n the c11y and a halt 10 all capital improvement ex penditures pending legal appeals of the S800.000 award that a JUI') said the homeowners should get from the • city. Shopper buys toy g un. robs the store A holdup man. possibly using a toy gun that hl' had JUSl packed out and; pard for. held upa 17-year-old clerk al Fountain Valley Thnft~ Drug store and e'>rnped with $343 he grabbed from the lash register. As he held the 'un's two-inch barrel against the girls n b cage. he ell· claimed .. This 1s a real gun ." But I uuntain Valley police 1n- ves11gator~ say the weapon may ha ve been onl y simulated because the robber had picked out several toys h(' said he wa!t gelling for has "kid's banhda)" Just Call 642-6086 Wha t do you lib about the Dally P ilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your menaite will be recorded, tra nscribed and delivered to U.e appropriate editor. Gem Talk Bv J.C. J/UMPHRIF.S CNt1fird Crmolo~ist, ACS APRI L'S BIRTHSTONE Is the diamond Those born during the month of Aprll are doubly blessed. Besides celebrating a birthday during the envlgoratlng days of Spring. the Aprlf-born have as their blrthatone. the beautiful diamond, the king of all gems. Any birthday present which Includes diamond• 11 eure to be long-remembered as tomethlng very apeclal. Its lasting beauty la due to It• hardne1& .. It It the hard- ut material known to man. A diamond 11 for med deep In the earth by th4' cry1talllutlon of carbon ovef a procett taking many centuries. It 11 alao the world '• moat effective refract or of light. .. hence Its great brllllance. The diamond get• Its name from the Greek word, adamaa. which meana "lnvtnctble." TM fl,.t definite reference to diamond• In hlatory comea In Roman llteratur• of the 11t century A.O. Ol1mond1 known to the Romana came from India. Now, we get moat of the wOf'ld'a diamond• from South Africa. Auatralla ta on the threahold of becoming a major aource, 11 newly-found depoatta are developed. The same !4·bour an1werln1 ser vice may be u1ed to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our U!ttera column mu1t include their name and tele phone number tor verification. No c lrculatloo call•. plea1e. - Tell u1 what 's oo your mind. $13509 1990- .lJl_ 8AUME & MERCI ER ... ,, . FOR THOSE WHO INSIST ON THE 'RIGHT TIME.' ( >nh li.tunw & l\t,·r, 1a 11.111 d11 1 lh''t' ,lrnd1•r 14 K #•Id IJU IN I II. .II\ ht'\ fto.l11tr1' hr .IH''l'I \ "' h.111d "'Ii\ t'n ~11lll I \lJll 1,1tt· ,, "'1·ln I r11111 ll1u1111 ~ Mn1. tn dot'\ mo irt 1h.1111..JI rum· J. C.JJ"':"l'/r,.;1111 }ew11 f.r11 •lll)t ,, Ylol'OAJ It VO cost. "4 IA ~[ ..... •• •• ,.,,I"" I ......... '"••o. P•i ,..., ~· J~I ---. ( • 't :'"' ) ~l ""IJ[fU~( ~I( .4"4 L ('~ If h • . . or.,. OOMI DAILY PLOTIWtd" 11• ... _.11., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ ------~ --- 1 Karc her to speak t o Irvine chamber Boulevard lmpro:.ements sta.4 Carl Karcher, president and founder of Carl' a Jr., will be the 1uest speaker at the Irvine Chamber of Commerce's annual business lunch Thunday at the Irvine Marriott Karcher bepn bis su~ful fast·food franchise in 1941 with only a hot dot can and $326. Today, his corporation employs t 3,000 people and owns and operates 350 Carl'1 restaurants throuahout California, Nevada and Arir,ona. Reservations for the lunch can be made by callina Jeannie Hewes at the chamber offi~ at 690-9112. " SeJl-1mprovemeat lecture. .et A series of self-improvement workshops taught by Anthony J. Robbins arc scheduled for toni&ht. Monday and May 4, Sand 6 at the Community Churcn by the Bay. 148 E. 22nd St .• in Costa Mesa . Robbins is an advocate of neuro hngu11tic program- ming and walks on coals to demonstrate his ability to overcome self-limiting fears. The event i" ..,onlGfed by the lrvtne--besed--Psy· chodynamic Success ln~titute. Further informatfon can be obtained by calling 559-6739. Tran•lt talk •lated ln Laguna Gcnt'vieve Giuliano. assistant to the director of the lnst1tutt' of Transponation Studies at UC Irvine. will be the guest speaker Thursday for the ninth annual meeting of the Laguna Stach Temple Hills Commun tty Assoc1a- t1on. The meeting will be held at the home of Jim and Jan Hall. 7SS Oak St. in Laguna Beach. Giuliano will discuss .. Orange Coast/Laguna Beach Transponation: Challenge for the '80s. Art mu.eum tour .cbeduled Alumnae and guests of the Balboa-Harbor Alumnae chapter of the Gamma Phi Btta sorori1ty are invited to take pan in a tour of the Newport Harbor Art Museum at Newport Centt'r Thursday. The group will gather at 11 a.m. for the tour. with a luncheon to follow. For more information. call President Diane Linderman. 642-0935. County paralegal• plan meetlng· The paralegal ~lion of the Orange County Bar Association will hold its monthly membership meeting at 8 a.m. Thursday at the Claim Jumper restaurant. 18050 Brookhurst St. in Fountain Valley. The featured speaker will be attorney Donald Black. whose topic will be "Giving the Paralegal Freedom to Act." Breakfast will be served, at a cost between $3.50 and SS.25. Reservati ons arc not required. Dinner, dance •et In Irvine A buffet dinner and dance to celebrate "the old-time rock 'n' roll" will be held Thursday at the Happy Daze. 17927 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. hosted by the Coalition concerned w1th Adolescent Pregnancy. T~e dinner will be available from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Dance music will continue unttl 2 a.m. Tickets. at SS. arc available lhrouih CCAP. 1440 E. h t Street 309. Santa Ana. 972-4859. Health, ntnen talk.In Newport OCTC asks clttcs tocomment on Beach Boulevard prop0sal - 8 y JEFP ADLER °' ............... The 13 cittcs for which Beach Boulevard serve~ as a key anery have been asked to comment on an Oranse Couaty Transportation Com minion study ofhi&hway improvementsaimed at speedina traffic a Iona the buay boulevard. Thettudy. pt cpared by a private consultant. analy:ied three altcrnattve plana for imJ>':Ov ina Beach Boulevard. ranaina from constructinaa li&ht·rail linealona the boul<'vard'~ <'ntirt' lenath to speeding traffic alona by widcn1na 1he tupway and buildiQa oe,r, bridfn. freeway overctOUJlllS and a new nla Ana f R'r*ly 1n~bante. The 1mprovementt would be implemented by lhe year 2000. The Beach Boulevardronidortaknm the cities of Anaheim. Butna Park. CyJJttM, foun111n Valley, Full- cnon. Garden Grove. Hununaton Beach. La Habra. La Palma.LosAlamitos,~l&each,StanlOnandWest­ minster. actor<t1n1 to tht rcpon presented Monday. The cities will have lOdayttoevaluatetbcoontultant'• findinpand indicate which alternative they suppon. The consultant1 recommended the modtrate-c.ost alternative, a SSO mil.lion efTort 10incrcaxlbc1raf· lic-anyinaapaeity of the through fare by widenina the hi&hway. improvina bus service and comtructina new freeway overcrossinas and a new Santa AnJ"f reeway • • Staying fit and healthy 1s the topic of a talk to be presented by Joseph Stadish at Park Newport Spa at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The meettng 1s to be hosted by Inga Rtth Jones of the spa and by the University Athletic Club. Having a ball on the beach Oecar Val Terde of Mewport Beach ftnda the warm aprl~ weather an ln'ritation for a little eoccer practice on the aanda. ValYerde wu captured by the photoerapher u be ebarpened b.la footwork -aa4 head work -near the Newport Pler. Stadish will recommend changes in diet and lifestyle he ~lieves will lead to longer lives, increased energy and avoidance of degenerative diseases. Da•ty Wing• to bold elections Dusty Wings plans an election dinner at 7:30 p.m. Thursd.ly at McCormick's Land191&. 3180 Auway Ave. in Costa Me!Ml. A social and philanthropic organiza11on . Dusty Wings represents present and former fligh t .attendants from most domestic and foreign airlines. For information. call Marilyn Pitts. 586-9959 or Carolyn Bray. 768-4562. CALENDAR Wednesday, Aprll 11 • 7:30 p.m .. Board1 of Dlr~tort, Saoltatloa Dl1trlet1 ofOru1eCoaoty, 10844 ElhsAve .. Fountain Valley. • 7:30 p.m .. Foutala Valley Plaulo1 Comml11loa. Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. • 7:30 p.m., Coaat CommaaJty Colle1e Dl1trlct Board of Tn1tee1. Distnct Board Room. I 370 Adams A vc .. Costa Mesa. Thursday, Aprll 12 • 7:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa Sanitary Dl1trtct, First Floor Conference Room. City Hall. 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. PoucE Loe Can Irvine get schools through legislatlon? By ANDREA ADELSON otlMOellpHo41qfl Faced \\Ith uneven enrollment pr0Jcc- t1ons and lack of state suppon for new school construction. Irvine school officials arc turning 10 special lcg1sla11on to finance two elementary schools needed by 1987. If approved. the ame ndment pending 1n the state legislature would allow land- owners to decide in a special electi on whether the)' arc willing to funnel fu ture propen) tax in creases 1010 school coffers. Dave King. director of fac1lrncs planning. said Tuesday. Irvine's proposal 1s only the second effort 1n the stat1:. after the Mountain View School D1stnc1 1n Ontano. to ask propcrt)' own ers 10 pa) for new \Chools themsclvt's. King said. lrvine''i troubles stem from empty classrooms in older. maturing nc1$h- borhoods. a desk shonagt' 1n developing areas and an enrollment spurt for high schools. ··we'"c got space, but it's not 1n the right place." King said. Howe ve r. th e 54 classrooms "empty" by state standards disqualify Irvine from rccc1v1ng more '>late mone). he said. 1 he new law. the Mello-Roos Communi- 1) Far1ht1es A~t. ··prondc'> another tool in thl' kit" for cash-short d1'itrtCts, state Sen. John Scvmo ur. R-Anahe1m , said. Se)'mour said he doc<;n'r expect oppos1- t1on to Irvine's amendment . added to anoth er bill aimed at "cleaning up" tbc original one. The bill 1s c\pct·tcd to r1:ach the governor 10 late May. However. Howard ·Jan 1s· latest 1n- 111auve to out la.,.. special taxes would cru'lh the Mello-Roos '>Chool funding act 1f approved by voters 1n November. he \31d As a rei.ult. <ipcr 1al d1'itnr1' ma} be \UhJ<.'Ct to ltt1gat1on. Sey mour ..aid King said he 1s w1lltng to take tht' rt\k eHn though th e nt}°~ ma1ont~ lando'.'ner. whi ch will hold nearl) all the \Otes. ha'in'r yet supponed the idea. Irvine Co. Vire Pr~s1dent Monica Aonan \aid the company 1s still working with school offi cials to try to fi nd an alternauve. "It's 100 earl y lo say whl·ther 11's lcas1blc." she !>aid King envisions gen)mandered d1,1nrl\ to take 1n undevl'loix·d tracts 1om·<l for homes. commerce and indu,tn l \rnla1 1ng taxc"> afkr the land 1\ improved would be used to pa) for two SJ mill1op-plus schools "'h1ch the d1 stnc1 says "''II be needed v. 1th in two to three years in the v1lla&t'S of Nonhwood and Woodbrdagc. The Irvine Co. has backed the creation of special d1stncts to help pay for road improvements. Irvine Assistant City Man- ager Paul Brady said. While widening a road may make a special prOJ~' mort' attractive to tenants. ")'O U can draw the same analog) for a !iC:hool. ··.he said According to Aonan. growth forecasts ..aren't big quc~t1on marks" for school officials bccau~ the Ncwpon Beach-based dc,clopment firm share!> its market pro1cc- 11on'i for the ma'itcr-plannt"d commun1t} But 'i<:hool f Owth plan~ are .. al"'a)'i 1n a o,tatc of flu x: tied to mortgagl' rate'i and lrv tnl· <:o prO)ecuons which .. ha"e always been opt1m1st1c ... Kina \31d. .\'i an cxampk. he pointed 111 thC' com pan) ·s plan'l to build ~ ;on nev. apartments and honw'> per )t"ar J\ part of a fi'('·H·ar plan to 1ncrca-.e tht• numtle:r of hom~·, 1n In 1n<' h \ 44 pa ccnt 1 hl' 111x.i lorcra'it ,., alrl·ad ' tx·hind s.chedulc Onl)' 5CX> homes ha ve bcrn sold. King s~ud Ncverthcl~s. demographic shifts show fe""er fam1ht's w11h )'Oung children arc mov10g into Irvine's fastest J("owma net&h- borhoods. As a r~ult, school trus'1CCS intend next week to cross off two lites reserved for elementary schools from the master plan The schools "'ere env151oned for the southeast quadrant of WoodbndJC. ':he cit} ·s central village. and the Un1\'cntty fown Center rcs1dt'nt1al and commercial compkx. opposite UC Irvine. Ten )Cars ago. the ong1nal Woodbndge "llagc plan called for 10 schools. cnouah tor 4 000 students. Toda) ·s fi "e-)'car pro- 1ct"t1on calls for so. schools wtth classrooms enough for 2.000. King said. Only 300 to 400 'tudcnts arc now prOJ«tcd to live 1n the dl·n~ Town Center deHlopmenl. 7S pcrrcnl less than forecast 1n the onllnal plan \forl· adults arc expected to h -.e 1n th~ t"'o ,m·as as a ve rage fam1l1es can't afford thl' htti-h ho u!>ing costs and fa m1hc'i keep .. hnnkintt in s11e. he added Police grab four suspects in HB cocaine crackdown A Newpon Beach man rc pone<l thc then of an ook dci;k wc1gh10g I oo pounds and valued at S350 from hi\ garagt' in th(' 2<X> hlock of Adam\ • • • A Newport fkarh man reported tht• th eft of s.i.675 1n home cle<'tro n1l''i equipment and Jewelry from ht:r ho me 1n the 400 block of Goldenro<l • • • A Newpon Beach \\Oman rr port H1l·korv La ne repon c:J I Ul'\<la\ that 'iome-onc \tole her !Ion·., hlue Murra' Montert'\ Cru1scr b1qdc from ..i parkin(I. area at Huntington Bcalh ll1gh ~hool Th,· lo'" "'a~ e'it1mJll'd at S 7 ~ ••• A f ounta1n Valk\ ~llman rc- portl'<l T u1:'ida' c"cning 1hat her blul.' 1977 Dodge' an had been 'ltoll'n lrum the parktng lot at the llun11np.ton Ccntt'r hoppinll mall Iv. o ""omc.-n were arrc!lt<'d Tuesday afternoon on susp1c1on of !ihopliftina at the Gemco store at 721 2 Edinatr .\' e Rcco'ltertd were food and d oth1ng ""Orth S 126 31 • • • .\ rc\1dcnt of the 16 700 block of ~.l\ hrool.. Lan e told pohcc Tuesday that \Onteonr 'llOlt' hts white 1976 Dat\un r 1ckup "'•th a camper hell Th<' lo'' included the S '.000 vehicle and S 5.0<X> 1n m110eellant't)U) propttt)' in thr camper Four Hunt1naton Beach residents were arrested Tuesday aftt'rnoon on su~ic1on of selling a · quantity of hi -gradt' cocaine to undercover po ice from Ncwpon Beach who were posing as drug buyers Arrested were Jodi Mane Green. David Allen Rrault. Elvin Curbelo Jntne Two loo~-knit gangs of tcen-aae nvals from Irvine and the La1una H11l1 EU a-pparenOy took after each other with baseball bats and clubs about 8 p.m. Tuesday naaht near the University Park library. One I ?·year-old from Mi ion Viqo was trellcd for facial in.1urie at Tustin Communily Hospital. but he refused to tell poll« who his ana1lants were • • • A ll·ycar-old Irvine man was cited for eeu1n1 a bonfire in the C'ulverdalc walderneu perk Tuesday n&Jht. Kayvan Khal<>shlt apparently hi a fire tn a rc1tricted area near Clart- mont and Rttd meets. • • • School officials at ddlcback C.mpus reported the then of com· puter equipment Tue"'•>-· Police uld not 1mmcd111ely uy how the equipment dl11ppca~ or th e value of the 1ood1 taken. • • • The AC 0 C'ompan)' 1\"J)Or1t'd the and Helena T1shon Ont1 v<'ros. ac- cording to police officers. Undercover officers said they ar- ranged to meet the foursome at a rc11dcncc on Newland Street near Atlanta Avenue and purchase two ounces of the drua An additional ounce of cocaine was thcf\ of 14 2S-pound impellers valued at $8,000 uch from its offtccs at 1900 Main St., taken 59mcttmc after March 23. the date of an equipment inventory. • • • A SSOO Blaupunkt radio w11 stolen from a VW Rabbit parked at 19732 MacAnhur Blvd. 1 ucaday before noon. Thievca pncd open a window to pin entry. Coetall ... A C'ostl Mesa man was arrested on 1u picion of felon y hit and run dnvin1 early Tuesday momina when he allqedly broadsided a couple on a motorcycle and then luempte<J 10 1pccd away f'rom 1he teenc of the accident. Polle.t arrcncd Timothy Hundley.\ 2$\ a few blockl awa):' from Harbor ttau cvard and Date uut, where the l:'l a,m accident oc- cumd. Oina ~ 17, ofHunt1naton Beach. 1ufTcred a broken lq 1n the incident and WI\ lt\tcd 1n <itable found inside the 91 4 l'or~hc onr of the \U'ipccts was dn'lttng. pollc:c ..aid The seized cocnin'' hn'i an C!ll•· mated trcct value of $6.000 Except for Curbelo. all ""er<.· held 0 11 SI S.000 bat I. Curbclo'i. bat I wa\ ..ct .it S 100,000. There \\as no 1mmed1atc explanation for thr h1aher ball figure. cond1t1on th•~ morn1na at the Co ta Mesa Medical Cen1<'r Hospital • • • A woman wa lking into the 7-Eleven store al 21 SO Plactntrn Ave. over the weekend dropped her wullct 1n the ~rkinJ lot and turn<.-d to stt 1 man p1cktn& 1t up and runnina cast on V1ctona Street with It Th<' v1ct1m told pohce her walle1 contained SI 8S • • • A car parked on the 2700 hl ock of Me Verde F.ast was hur&Janred .omettme Monday nilht and a ('asstt- tc player and t-quah1cr ~rt' \tolcn The los' wn1 not determined Newport Beach The Patio Cafe, at 1900 W Balboa. reported the thef\ of S8 7S 1n food wine lnd bter rrom the l'CS\aurant Tue~y ••• Lido Pool Sfrv1cc repontJ the theft of a truck parkt-d 1n the I <X1 block of ~th tf't'Ct T ue1dav • • • the thefl ol a gold watch valut•d DI S5.000 from her homr in the I 00 hl<x-k of R uh~. Fountain Valley Somcont• threw a water balloon a l J I 9M2 ( hrHolct Mahhu and crar k<'d its wtnd'ih1cld when 11 was bc10g dnvcn 1n the v1r1ntty of Heil Avcnur and Elm Circle. The dnvcr reponed $200 1n damnae • • • Buralars 5hppcd throuah a sltd1na iJa door and stole a $400 1otcvii.1on ~l "' the 10000 block. oL Slalcc Avenue. • • • An 8\ year-old man rcponed that some<>nc siphoned ahout 10 pllon of II' from h1' car parked 1n the drivewa y 1n the 18000 block of Redwood ( arclc • • • A teacher rcponcd that someone "olc ht'r pun.e conta1n1nJ about$'° 1n c1 h and $20 1n m1\Ct'lltlncou~ ttems from her l0tked room at Fount.l\1n Valle) llt&h . hool Hunttn,ion Beach Stlm"one US(J a ledachamme1 to hrcak the knoh off 1 door lud1n1 f mm a praac to a home on the 700 block of Ad ami venue The lo ~ included <itt'rco t'QUt pmc-nt worth S4,0Q\ and hou~hold pood'I wonh S\ no • • • \ rn 1drn1 nl lhl' 14400 hl<l<'k ol l • • T"'o ho me$ were hurglan1ed 1 un da) on the I ROO hloc:k ol I >clav.tm· s.trect In tht• first. 'iomt·onc \mashed a front v..indov. and \tole S' 775 in J<"""cl n In t ht• 'l(:cond wmt'ont' broi.;e a fro nt tx·droom v. 1ndu" to enter and \tolC' SI. 715 tn JCv.dn an<l S 1.500 in 'illvc:rware • • • A man wa<1 arrested earh tt..Oa' at the AlbC'n~n '41 su~rmarkct. 7171 Warner Ave on \U'lp1c1on of c,hop- ltf\ma R«'O'ltert'd wa' 1 pllon ol rum WOf"th about SI~ • • • A rcsadt'nt of the I C>800 blod~ ut Bardon l.anc rcponed f uc'iC:ht) that 'IOmconc '1ole h" red I Q68 \I olk\- waacn fk-etle. which had ~n parl cd 1n front of ht home The loc,\ wac, e~umatrd 11 S.:?..lOO • • • Entenna throuah an unluc.krd "''n dow \Omt"One hur&11nrrd a homr Tue~) on the 81 00 block of Br\ant Dnvc bo) on a btc)clc ~n flttina tht' rc .. 1den~ The lo in cl udrd a S HO '1dco rn:urdcr and tan \Ullc.Mc wonh SM> • • • t\ man told police Tut"\da' that w mt't>ne bu'llan1cd ht' "llow and brov.n t Q77 Dodie van • tule n wu hctn rcp11rTd at a \C'r'lttee stati on located at Reach Rouk,nro and .\dam' <\ 'ltt'nuc the It, .. , 1ncludrd furniture won h S~Xl ant1 a radio "onh SWO .. • • • \ rrc,1dcnt of the 21800 bl0t-k of ~1ov.a Lune,.rcflOrtcd T ucsday that 'omronc broke tn to her brown 1976 Pur"'h(' ~ 12 E. The los) included \t~rco ~u1pmcn1 worth $840 and a man·s 'iucde JICkct worth S 175. Lap.na Beach .\ pinball machine 1n a business It 11 K \ \o uth ( oa t H11hw1) wa broken into and $200 wa rc-pont'd tnken somcttmC' l uesda)' • • • .\ mlln wu am.-stcd for brand1 hm& .i Ii rearm in t~ bOO block of Lquna ( An)'on Roed TuMda) afternoon (·dv.ard Howard Hatfield. 60. was rc-ka~ on SI .SOO bail No sho~ were fl rt'd • • • Pohcr \\>CIT unable to IO<'•tc a prowler \lfho v••~ rt'por1cd by a m1dent 1n rhe ~HOO block of( hattau Wav • • • .\n Ir' inc m1&n was hated 1n trnou1 ~ondit1on l ut'1day af\cr htJ vehicle ,.n IC1'0\ the rrnter d1v1c:kr hne and Cl"lh\cd into a uuhl)' po~ T ~> afkmoon Burtnm ' muct We11. 61. was laktn to the bo pttal b) a MtdH I{ hehC'Optt'r with chnt and head 1nJunn Pohct Otrd dnankt'n dn~1n1 chafl" lnl t Wnt, t.11 ""' \tl'l s 1. 00. • : t ' • .. _ A4 ~Coast DAILY PflOT/Wedoeedey. Apl1t 11, 1914 Cliallenger crew worliing 'to t!lie Max' CAPE CANAVERAL, fla. (AP) -Womna in I repair shop where "the view 1~ a llule unreal," Chal~naer"s space-walking stronaulS replaced two defective caec:.. tronic units on the the Solar Max satellite today. The astronauts awaited word from Earth on whether the obstrvatory 1~ healthy enough to ~ume its study of the sun. stronauts George "Pinley" Nelson and James MOx" van Hoftcn took turns working an a .. cherry picker" on t.bc end of the shuttle's robot arm to make the replacements while floating an the open cargo ba). 300 miles in spa«. They bad traveled 2 million mileJ to make their servu:e call. It ~ed the fl.nt time that repair work WU doM on a satdlite f'eCO\'ettd in orbit. EDJinttn on the around bepn a remote checkout 10 determine if the tix~it ast.ro~uts bad repaired Solar Mu S\dflcicntly 10 ~1 it hick into its own orbit on Tbunday. The uutiaJ report from the 11Qund: "All 1s took.in& oplim1sttc." The aihna solar satellite was berthed in t.be cargo bay T uesday after 1t was snatched from orbit w1t.b one Oex of the shuttle's SO.foot mechanical ann. ORANGE COUNTY'S RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS .. Astronaut Terry Han opcra\Cd the arm for tbat retrieval from a remot.c nation inside the c•b1n. He was al the controls apjn today when tbe space walkers attached a work station, s1m1lar to a utili1y crews's "chcny picker," on the end ot the ann. Hart fint maneuverfd van Hof\en on lbe end of the crane, positioning ham an front of the I 8-foot-tall Solar Max so he c.ould remove a 4-foot-by..4-foot module containinf a control system intended to point the satellite's instruments precisely at the sun. ''Move me about 6 inches to the ri&ht ... Roll me about 20 degrees teft." van Hof\en instructed. As be labored, he asked Hart to make sure his head didn't hit lhe satelli1e's solar panels. "Ox, you've got about a 6-inch clearance:· Hart replied. "It's kind of tricky," van Hoften said. But M said hi s tools "really work slick" and in aboul an hour he had removed the fault y module and rcplactd 11 with a new one. Ch_ernenko_neW- Sovi.et president MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet U n ion's 1.500-member Parhament toda)' dected Konstantin U. Chernenko as Soviet president to succeed 1he late Yuri V. Andropov. By becoming president. the 72-year-old Chernenko occu~ies all three of the positions held by his prede- cessor. Chernenko took over the country's most powerful post. secretary general of the Com munist Party, followi ng An- dropov's death on Feb. 9. Later. Soviet sources said Chernenko also had taken over as chairman of the Defense Council. Chernenko's elecuon as president was announced by the official news agency . Konatantl.n Chernenko Tass and came at a JOml session of the nominal Par- liament in the Kremlin Palace. As usual. the elec- tion was unanimous. Take a stand on more great brands! 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Tenn. -National Guardsmen -ca~ -beyonet-tipPCd M1~s -prowtee2 -whet ~ soybean fields today an search of an escaped killer, tbeday after two fellow fugiu vC's were tracked down by a bloodhound and recaptured. The hunt by 160 National Guardsmen and I 00 other state and local officers resumed at 6 a.m .. as search helicopters hovered overhead: Two o( four an mates who Oed a grass-cutting detail were picked up Tuesda) along a railroad nght-0f-way I 0 miles east of the pnson after a bloodhound sniffed a discarded jacket and helped authonues track the pair. A third inmat.c was recaptured JUSt half an hour after Monday's escape. Garry Bernard Sanders. 30. serving life for murder. anned robber) and burglar). re mained on the run today. Fllm sparlcs teacher firlng PERRY. Ga. -The coun1y school board has fired an elementaf) school teacher who admitted showing an R-rated movie to stuc'~nts. The Houston County board voted 6-1 on Tuesda) to fi re John W. Terry, SI , after watching the movie and heanng ~estimony .from three witnesses. including Terry. A physical educauon teacher at Centerv ille Elemental") School. Terry was suspended March 21 after parents told school officials that Terry had shown the film "Blue Thunder .. to two classes of SO fo urth-and fifth -graders a day earlier. The film contains profane language as well as scenes of nudity and violence. SAAB autos recalled DETROIT -Owners arc being notified by mail of the recall of 8.000 Saab cars to fix a potential firt hazar~ the 1mporterof1hc Swed ash-built auto says. The cars could catch fire because an electncal cable was put in a places where It could rub agam~t the brake line and cause a short c1rcu11. Saab-Scanaa Inc. said the cable connects the alternator and starter rn some 1983 model Saab 900. 900S and Turbo cars. Flynt wife loses bld LOS -'\NGELES -Hustler magazine publisher Larry Ayn t's brother wall remain temporary conservator of Aynt's estate. a Judge ruled Tuesday as he rejected a bid by Arni's wife to take over "I have my blood. swcatand tcan an ·the com pan) for I J )Cars:· Althea Flynt told Superior Court Judgt' Bill) G Mills. noting that she had k.icked a narcotics problem and was competent to manage her husband's estate. e~trmated at S3 million. But Mills left J1mm ) Flynt rn charge of the ~late pending a July 9 trial on the issue. Death warrant slgned LOS ..\NGELES -The onl ) prisoner 1n California scheduled for c\ecut1on -for murdenng a college hbranan -was one step closer to the gas chamber today after a Judge signed a death \\arrant. Stevie Lamar Fields. 27. "'as con v1C1ed fi ve) ears ago of k1dnapp1ng. raping and murdenng Rosemaf) Cobb. a part-nme hbranan at the t:n ... ·crsit) of Southern California. Supenor Coun Judge Bonnie Lee Mamn·s warrant Tuesday set June 15 as the execution date at an Quentin prison. but defense attorne} Allen Ruby said it's unlikely that date will stand. De Lorean tapes questioned LOS ANGELES - A Judge says .ohr. De Lorcan's lawyers should be SI' en all that as known about JUSt-reveaJed erasures of taped evidence. which the defense says casts doubt on "the 1r.tegnty of the entire government case." U .. D1stnct Judge Robert Talc.asugi askt'd fo r a report toda} on the surprise disclosure of problems with tape recordings rekvant to the cocaine trafficking case. Defense attorneys Howard Weiazman and Donald Re leaped upon a comment dropped Tuesday b} Assistant U. S. Anome> Robert Perry during questioning of prospecti ve Jurors in which the prosecutor tol d them the y would hrar recordings which contained ·erasures.' .\fier jurors had left th e room. Weitzman and Re complained bancrl} that this information had been wrong!) withheld from them. "The integrity of the entire government case is an question no\\," Re said. Pa ttl Da vls to wed LOS .\NGELES(AP)-Prcsadent and Mrs. Reagan's 31-year-old daughter. Patti Davis. is marrying a Beverly Hills yoga instructor. Mr... Reagan's press secretary announced today. Sheila Tate. Mrs. Reagan's spokesman, said MISS Davis ca lled her parents Tuesday evening to announce her wedding plans. "We are very happy fo r her." Mrs. Reagan ~1d. according to Mrs. Tate. The groom was 1dent1fied as Paul Gnlle) Mrs. Tate said she did not know his age. Sea World ezpanslon S~~ DIEGO -Sea World has announced plans for a S:!O m1ll1on e\pans1on of the manne park dunng the next five years. including a P.roposal 10 build a huite new c;ta d1 um for the Sha mu killer whale show. WORLD Talwan dlrector defect. PEKING -.\ Taiwan film executive who direc:I~ mania I ans mo" 1cs has defected 10 Chana. whert the Communist government has promised ham and his wife screen careers and put their eldest dauJtiter in ballet school, the state-run press said today. Xie Yuchcn, 44, arriv.ed w1th his wife and three children on March 21. the official nC"ws agenc) Xsnh ua said an an account published in the People's Daily and other newspapers. It did n<M expla in ho~ the family came here from Taiwan whicb bans its 18.5 million residents from any contact ~1h th• mainland. Soviet •pacecraft return• MOSC'OW -lnd1a'!i first spaceman and his two Soviet colleagues re turned 10 Eanh today. land1.na tbc' Soyu.1 T·IO spacecrafi an Central Asia after an ei&ftt-da m1ss1on that included a p1onccnn1 uperiment with= an space. Soviet television. in ~ rart live broadcast. sh the flight control ce nter outside Moscow m the minu1 leading up to the touchdown about 200 miles nonh of3h Baikonur space station where 3S-year-0ld Rak Shanna, Yuri Milly hcv and Gennad1 Strtkalov blut into space Apnl 3 ., SIJJJM colUde In tog : 1 ONDON -A Bnt111h and a West Gcnnan fn.-tt col lided today in a hcav} roa dunnJ a NA TO nava1 exercise an the Baluc Sta. and bo&h ships were damurd; the wed1sh ~nd Bnt1 h governments rtported. TM M1n1~try of DcfenSC' reported the 2.800.ton 8nt11h rna. 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NotbiQS ptOp"lln ii &aulh• ~OM full-time~. 6llCD Ta.a..,, ~ .. s ~ippcd 111' to lb.is proPouJ.·· 8arncl showed Pick an an ~ide and a vohmtett stalf of parents and commuahy L1m an last )'ti.I'S~ ~ for the prosram lhat ttStdenU. aUocalC'd fUQds for -administrau,·e c::mtt and UUSClOJ"' Tbiny«ven of 38 questioo..naires returned fi'Qm tation... parents of children m the prop'lm indicated overall Pack bd~'-cs sbt and otbm who oppoted the Ytisfacion with the '"Treebouse SCbool, .. which it is caUed propam lastsprina were m15Scd. Sbcuid .bttconcmtutt by nudents and teacbcn. Students Stam buic ak.illl. ans ~ ~t of 1 maui\"e budlct dereoc that is causina and crafts in aroup seuin". an one-to-one rtlat=· Pl cutbilcks 'in ocher uas of the school district bu*'· She with olbcr students, and in individual instruction oos said board member ca.rt Schwan and Barnes had both with teachers. Tanney and board member1 praiKd the told bet last year that oo funds would be spent for network of v9luntttrs, who have provided in-dels uansponatioo ohtudcnts co lbe alternative sc~L • instruction. She said anists and musician1., wbo 1tt ·Patt said s.bc wu -thocked'' to tee in a slide show parenu -Of ch11cMn. and other midenu of lhc city blv, about the school t.Mt a distrie1-owoed bus was providing t.aughtcluaca in the lchool. She also said that parenu have cransportation for the students. donated money and materials for class projects and ~n qucstloocd, school district business manager equiement when needed. Oy« lovdady said transponation , c:osu for lfte Board member Schwarz did not respond to Pack's ahttnath-e procra.m would amount to about SJ0,000 for charge over his statement on transporta"tfon costs. bui he iM year. which would be included in the tot.al cost of said Tanney had .. tremerulous taleouodabilhy" an<ttbat .transponauon for the district that i.ssubmillcd to the state he was "extremely pleased with the way the pr~m has ---f::-:-lll~Jnl~'i.i~~-~~r1-...M=ilftHMil9.~IN.w....,basics!:~~-~cd~uca:; tion. opponents of the altemative school later this )"Car for reimb~menL However, there is no progrcs.std and been accepted in the community.• .. ~._..:11 s'l ...,._ J>l'Oll'lm we~lcss defeated ~ lbc school guaranltt that tht state will pay the full cost of Board member Dan Daniels. who opposed the ala,....eoa.ftcillmdttwn .. ~ 9Ddthey board vOlcd l-2 to offenbe Communit~ Lcainin1 entcr--mrns~f~tbcalt.cmallttJ>~m. lovelady said. program last spring. defended the cost of providlna It's Peace Week on UCI's campus Free films. ICC'lures and a "hu~ dinner-"'lU be featurl.'d this '-'ttk dunng Peatt \\ttk at L·c lnme. ~ ~eek·s theme as -Pa1hwa~s to Pea('(' and Just1cc ··Pea~ V. ee~ lectures include ··\\nat .\bout the R ~am-b' 8111 \1cGlashan ofC~u 'e lnmau,e. a San Fraoc1~ba.SC'd @roup that maintains "'al' 1s obsolete The lcctUll begms at ~ 3fJ p.m toda~ int~ Interfaith trailer ul'C'I I · .\ pr~ntataon on hunger v.1U be made at a 6 p.m dinner Thu™1a~ in l nl\ers1t~ Center lnioe ~la,or ~ • .\gran · s tal._ on ouclq.r proW"erauo.n LS schedukd . for I I .is am in Campus Par\. dunng the una,ers11' open house Satur<ti' · .. .\1om1c Caie ··a retrospecu' eon the Cold \\ ar era. "'ill be shov.n Sun<ti~ Services conducted for John E. Weaver Funer<L ~nice!> v.ere condueted Monda' for John E.dv.ard ""~'C'f a Costa \k~ re-s1dent ·v.ho died Thursda: at the age oi ~~ m \ks.a \ enk C-on' alesccnt H~pital · Mr V.ea'e-r "'h( 1-aa 11,ed in Costa \ksa for 24 ~ v.as tn' ohed ~ the construc'llO"l husmess for 60 ~ ean and •as constru. '.i<>n super. 1sor 1or the Torrance ~hoot Oti.t.,C1 oefore r ~retirement He"' as a member of ~t -'ndr~ s Presb~1enan Church in 'e-v.pon Beach. He 1s sunned t'I· "..i.o wns and oaug,iners-m-lav. Flo~d and Doroth \ \\ ea\C:·r of1'ev.pon Beach and .1.I and fktt, Jane \\ea, er ofShe'"Tf!an 0a\.s .\ls.o suf"\iv1ng are l"'!J grands o ns l"'O gr<inddaughters a great~grancldaug.hter and a nt>phev. Sen ice~ "'M'e held a1 Pacific \'1e"' Monual! Chapel t>~ Dr John 4. Huffman pastor of St .\ndrev. \ follov.ed b~ intermenl 1n Pacific \ '""' Me-monal Park FV WAC honored for achievement f'H Barbara A. 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Ga. l<n\( ·• I 'I)(~ itrad1a:11<· of <ltcan V1t>v. High ~hool an llunting111n lk.H h w1ll ,cr'c ""'llh lhr 'rd .,rmor D1 vl'llon in I 1.1nkl11r1 ~t'\I < rcrman\ "-\I\ 1.1 l'rirtl·r ;HI\ 1, •• ., on f anunn'. \1rn l .. 111d1·1"' ht•IJ" "It h c1omt·~t lC' pm lil•·m, :ind ~unna Y ~ You Your M~>nC\' 1 r I 11111 I "1 · u"' "" on a rt' a h u ~ 1 n <•., ~ 111 nd' .1nrl o ppor111n1t 1<'' . Daily Pilat for stu<knts wb<>St parents voluntcettd for the program. \V>th tbc ~dition o~ the all~~u ve sc oo fhts ear, -mmsponation. sayiftg;hat no.mauer..whcrc lhc-.JtudQb __ ()pponeot l.Jnda Pac.k's complaints about the C'05t of lo' dad~ said. there is a poss1b1hty that S4,000 Q that anehded school they would stilJ have to be transported. transporting the allrmatn e school studtnlS "dampened.. school's ln\nsponauo.n costs would not be refunded, Barnes said after the meeting that Pack's remarks the prcsmtauon by the program·s teacb('r. accordtng to resulting man expcodtturc &om the ~neraJ fund. · were "inappropriate." Supcnntendent Billy J. Barnes. -Au I can guaranttt you is that l will submit the full .. The purpose of the presentation was for Ellen and Pack. wbo paruClp:ncd m the .\ltemata' e School cost of lransponation in the district to the state at the end the parents to give their impression of lhe program to the Task Force meetings last spnng. chaflt'(f Baml"S '-',th of tbqear." he satd. board. which should have been uplifting. She (Pack) -slipping an" a transportation pro' ision (or students 1n the The Communit}' .Leaming Center is in a small dampe'?ed that. It wc;>uld be like me goinJ toa ~ding and procram last ~ear after she claims she "as told that pa~nts building behind the high school baseball field. Twen-getting into a fight with somebody at the reception. It ruins v.uuld ha'e 10 pro' ick their own uansponu1on to get t~·nane students are enrolled in the program, based on a things for every,body." ~o PRICfS PPf V~l WfO APRll 11th THRU ~Al AvRll Ulh I FILLED ' EASTER BASKETS A D.,lghttul Gift to Give ... 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Teachttt and par:ents art appealina to the board not to follow throu-" on the layoffs, which would be eft'ective at the end of this school year. AC(ordin.a to iLIJe law, the distnct had to distribute preliminary layoff' notices by March Is. Final noti~s must be distributed by May IS. · About 100 teachers and parents formed a stand- ina-room-only crowd dunna Thursday's board mcetina to protest the propo~ layoff's. The teachers and sympathetic parents wore buuoos showina a sardine can full of children. with the can marked .. Fountain Valley classroom." The buttons Indicated the teachen fa vor smaller classes rather than fewer instruc- tors. i el Kasi Jaroe. 35. of La&ana Beach erect Mriou !$ri• MoD4a1 at aboat 9: p.m. when hla car •lammed lnto'the r of a •ehlcle that wu etallecl on the Co na del Mar Freeway at Red BUI A•-nue. Paramedic• are •bown removlDf Distnct officials argue the layoffs are necessary because of declining enrollment in the elementary school -: -d1't~ TMy •r ~t' funding-ts-tirct'ttrthcmnnbcrof students in the districts. As the enrollment drops, so docs tbe funding. they say. The district has about 28 students per teacher. Jaroefrom the~•· Tiie~ man ancl the clrt•er ol~ •talled car. d"orotby J. Brando. 73. of8anta llOlllca. weretak~ to the P'oantaln Valley Commaalty Boepltal trauma center. Brando Rffered only mlnorl~ee. District officials say the layoffs" ill bnng the ratio to abou t 30 students per teacher. "Increasing class size 1s unfair to the student and the teacher." parent Paula Fitzgerald told the board. "We would rather see the cuts in things rather than people." SHASTA SOFT DRINKS Ano•ltd Flavors lmponlct LANCERS; VIN ROIE 12 oz. CANS 6-PAK 1.5LITEA ·~~ COORS ~~~~ 199 12 oz. CANS or NON-RETURNABLE BOTTLES MISS BRECK. Aerosol HAIR SPRAY 28 ~·· .... 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TUBE GIFT WRAP flit Pftlt<.1 •r~~ IOI tlUh ll 1"11 Olhf t [Hit! 01tts An I COIO•S 1:10 • ~I ROLL REGULAR or SUPER BOX OF 12 ZEST DEODORANT BEAUTY BAR SOAP BATH SIZE 5.5 oz. t\v •JOU . 250/o OFF ON PICTURE FRAMES Order a color .Sx7 8x 10 or 1Ix14 enlarge· ment from your favorite negattve or shde and receive a cer1tf1cate good for 25'e oft any lrame in stock 11xf4 not available from Oise or 110 °"" pod """ Aorll t4 1 .. 91111-TD 9:1 PM -1HRU I~· 9:00 AM TO 7:00 PM •Y " Htt hulbend John added, •·wtme at it ~ • rnaintajn S2 m1U1on in a reserve f~ I doD"a ~ this DrUdence at the Hpeatc of our dliJcfta... • 'Teachers and parent su~ bavc -.eel ·t11it di1tnc1 to draw from it1 S2 maUion ·~ IO PW '°"' kecpipa all teacbcn ntxt year. • • But Superintendent William Fim& ~ ipin11 •ta He claimed the S2 million fund is in line watal Wllat ~ diltncts an Oranse County keep in ffta'Ve. Fisher also showed fiaures indicatina lhal -.. ..... savmas for teacher salaries would wipe out lllOll fll IW' fund Jnd the interest it acneratts in OM year. Tbill t.oul4.. leave the district without money to pey for tht ttKbcn die followina year. he lr'Jued. ~ The su~ntendents's fiaurcs have. been · the Fountaan Valley Education Association, reptaea • about 3SO distnct teachers. nurses and ps~ Teacher Carol Valcarcel. president o(thc uiOciat" said she believes the district plansto hire beck IOmC oC'IM laid-off instructon with ~porary teachinc..:.scatuc a~Q provides no ~un!1 ~1n~t another_~fL-'.Sbc . .,.......-P!~'"'1"':'"1 lacUTfy morale 1s ow. "That 1s carried into the ctassroom,' .. sbe •id. ··consequently. It pervades the entire system ... District trustees made no comment in respontt t~ teacher and parent comments Thursday nisht. PT A group lauds trustee Pat Cohen r for work with kids • Pat Cohen. a member of the Huntington Beach City School District board of trustees, has been awarded a pin and ribbon from th~ 4th District of the Cali- fornia Parent Teachers As. sociation for her contribu- taons to the children of the community. Orange County Super· intendent of Schools Or. Robert Peterson also re- cci ved similar honors in recent ceremonies. Cohen has served as the PT A legislative chairman for Orange County and lobbied legislators to enact educational. health and welfare legislation favorable to schools. More recently. she has been con~ntrating her ef- forts on computer educa- tion and cuniculum topics for the PTA. Cohen is a wntcr of Pat Cohen nursing textbooks. She also is a member of the Com-. mission on the Status for · Women in Orange County. , Wom.en taking on .~ 'v~olent' subjects ~. The UC Irvine Women's Resource Center. a1m1n1 to do some consc1ousness.-ra1sin1 th tS month. is holdin, a series oflectures. fi lms and self-defense wor'kshops roakrf ~omen how to detect overt and subtle ways that they I.rt! made vic11ms of violent behavior. The "Stop Violence Against Women" events~'" tonight w11h a self-defense workshop at 5: 15 p.m. 1nthe Women's Resource Center. Journalist Carolyn Crave n will discuss .. Surv1vaJ" at 7 p.m. on April 20 in Room 178 Humanities ~.all.~ rapr victim and former reporter for KQED tckv1S1on .'" Su Francisco. Cra ven will examine.th e role of the pohcc and cnminal justice system. . Another lecturer. Neil Malamuth of UCLA, will speak on the relat1onsh1p bl!twecn media portrayals and women and violent impulses toward them. Malamutb 1s an mtcmauonallv known eJtpcrt in the new field oJ sex-violence research. His talk IS scheduled for noon 00 Apnl 25 in the Hef#age Room of Umvers1 t) Center. Other sc~fensc workshops are sched uled fro m S: 15 p.m. to JOp.m onApnl 19. 27 and 30 . .\workshop for disabled me n and women 1s also scheduled. More information on the events may be obtamed b) calling the center at 856-6000. 1-minute manager topic of semina r The Sour1' tnr A.thancement of Management wlll present a sem1n:1r 11tled "One Minute Manager" at 6:.'0 p.m. Thur!.dJ' The progrJm w\I ~I~ and "111 be held at the Hungry Tiger Rcstauran1 1n .\nahe1m The seminar "111 feature the fi lm presenta tion of the boo~ "One Minute l\itanager ·• Jo.aone Turner ~ill then cond uct a d1'iCu'l<>1on ol the film wh ich introduces ~veral new management tc.-chn1que~ In add111on thl'rl' "Ill he ~hort prt"scntauons b1 students 1n thl' \ \ \1 chJptcrs at Cal . tatc Long Bead! and Fullerton on "ha1 their group'> ha' e been do1n1 dunng the pa'>I 'car American design, draft seminar underway in OC The .\mencan ln'>ll tutc for Design and Draf\m1 ( A.100) is hllld1ng 11, annual con,ent1on and technolog) npo'l1t1on toda' .rnd Thursda\ at the ~amott Hotel 1n 4.nnhe1m The program. "Managing Change." will fcaturT prescntnuon~ that h1~hhght strategics for deahn& ~1th change In the eng1 hcC'n na design. drafu.pg and dcx·umcnta.- l1on fields. ' Ke>notc ~peakcr for the t'On\Cnt1on will bl! Dr, Richard Bvmc. profc sor at thr ~nnenbl!rg hoot ol \ommunicat1on\. l lnt \crs11v of Southern C'ahfom1a Other notabk spealc~ w1ll 1nclude Dt Patnd. Hanratt Daniel Borda Ene Te1chol1 .\rthur McCo'. Tom Ible) and Robert J Youna • .. Or .. Coatt DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, Aprll 11, 1984 ~n the temperature may vary soo: what sort of suit is most_ fitting? Come meet the ladies who have Designs for Living the answer sewn up. A. look at the latt::st in spaee suit~. A touching tour of the Truman home. A trip to an island where towers tdl tall tales. and a tfrscen1 ill Ill a sall mine where the "expt:rinwn1 of the century" is hurieJ . All this and a world mc..lrl' a"'ait you in "Design~ for Living:· thl' fourth in a 'aic:s of S111itlno11ia11 World tekvision \pt:1.·ials airing A pri I I Ith o n l he Pu hi ic..: B madca-;tin~ Ser_\ i1.~e. Tt~e hm.t...1..!f S111itlno11ia11 ~'\'orld j, author and hi ... 1orian Da' id McCullc..,ugh. ;3M1Htll1AN WOHLD A PBS Tele' ~ion Series fundt!d b, -lhe James S. McDonnell Foundad~n, Co-produced by WETA, Washington, D.C., and the Smlthsonf an Institution. / MCDONNELL oouoi.~ 'i:. .. ( .. f J ' ! l ' Kl'ET l'hannrl 28 at 11:00 pm and Kon: l'han1ll'I :JO al 7::10 11111. l . r • l . • Fmancially Painless Childbirth! Having a ~ Is a V£rY special event In J.'OUI' life. It coul4 almOflt be called "priceless," If It wett not /or the bllt. that can accompany your new anfoal. The Humana hospitals In Orange County want to change that. Essentially, we are Introducing financially painless c hildbirth. Here, for uample, are two ways Humana hospitals wlll save you money If you have an uncomplicated vaginal delivery: • first, If you are covered by insurance, the Humana hos- pitals have an exciting new maternity plan that offers a 25% discount on your hospital costs aher insurance, up to a maxi· mum of SSOO. Since most insurance plans cover 75" or more, Humana's new program means you could deliver your baby with virtually no out -of-pocket expenses to you. • Second. If you're not covered by Insurance, we offer a re· duced Oat rate fee for vaginal deliveries with no complications. With a hospital stay of not more than three days and wtth the bill paid In full before discharge, the fees (Including charges for mother and baby) are: One Day Stay .............................. a 750 Two Day Stay .............................. U .200 Three Day Stay ............................. 11,500 At Humana hospitals In Huntington Beach, Wat Anaham and Watmlnater, we offer the best care pouible for mot.ha and bebv. Among the services and programs <>&red ln our obstetrical ~ mmts are alternate birthing rooms, a fuD range of ~ c:MW. Wrth claua, 1lbling visits, candlelight dlnnen for mother end fMher, and fully equipped and staffed modem nW'Hfla. Humana hoapltal1 In Orange County are responding to ,,.,._. ..... With state of the art fadlJttes and 1peclal wrvlces. We are .._ ..... poeltfw st• to reduce ho.pltal C09tl •.• eo you cu Mart ..... .., pour beby'1 future right from the very ftnt day. Our Ont medical 1tafh Include physicians who can proYlde die ... In ob9tetrlcal care. If you do not have a doctor, we wUI bl 111lnnd to prO\ltde the nama of thne physk:lan. for your MMicUOn. 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May2andMa)9. Titled" l\dvanced Planning and Invest· ing-thc An ofSoph1sticated Anal} sis for Optimum Rcturn.~' theseminarissched- uled from 7-10 p.m. 1n OCCs Facuh ) House. The fee is $3 5. Thescmmarlecturcr 1s Dr. E.F. Moody. a financial planner and consultant. He teaches real estate. finan cial planning and secuntces for numerous financial mst1tu- 11ons. The senes will focus on such en vestment topics as financial plans. insurance. stocks. bonds. limited partnerships. le ve rage. SEC rules. lime deposit accounts. Keough plans, estate planning. mutual funds and taxation. ' Sem1nar t1cketsarc on sale en OCC's Community Service Office in the Student Center Building. Tickets also will be sold al the door. For more in formation about the workshop. call 532-5880. Hlde·•·becPSot• .., ............ \-~--~ SOUTHWEST FEATURES THE LARGEST SELECTION OF SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED• SOFAS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALE PRICED $~ 0 0 FROM ilUU ., ..... , ............. ChooM from V9l¥et1, Pleld1. Slrtpea. Heltlen1 Md ~II. Over 100 different 1tylel.11ZM and tabrlct In ltodl for lmmedlalt dtol~ :UGI Harbor Bhd .• ('OST\,..~~\ •llrw h~ .. k .,..,,.,••I,..,_ "'n fllf'ltu t'rw-. ' 545 • 7188 HOI K,-. '4on •M t 11 111 '* T,.... Thu" IO ~. -..1 Ill ~ 'un I! \ Limited time only Our Calfskin Parka for everywhere from Aspen to •St Moritz, quilled deta11tng and genuine red fox tnm make this 1acket an excepttonal value compare at •279 14999 The Calfskin Jean The newest idea in ,eans• Versattle supple, WEARABLE' 5 pocket slyle ·•tits hke a glove t:>ecause 11 s GLOVE T ANNEO LEA THEA• compare al •179 our spring fashion pnce ---J 11999 3900 S Bristol. Santa AN Jut! No,,11 or South Coast Plaza 11 Int corner ol Bnstol & &inf\oW91 tNNr Plums 1n'4Cle Spottrnert) Open Wtflld•ya 9 30 10 9 00 Stlurdly 10 10 6 Sunday 10 10 5 V111 Mastercard and PerMl'lll Check• Welcome 751·9088 L.M .Boyd inf or ms in the DlilJ !ilal . .. f --------__ ..._. · GoOdman to address A ussie hOusing gi oup ~wr Goo4mu, president of Irvine-based Letter o...-mu A11oclatet, lie .. wall be the keynote speaker at the 19th annual National convention of the H~na Industry Association of Aust[81ia •. being hel~ in Adelaide, Australia Af!!il 13 throu&h 16. Goodman, a res1denttal m. arketing and sales authority, will make two presen~tions on market planning and sales manaaement. FoUowl,1\1 the conve!"uon. he will fulfill several· speaking cniagements in Aust~•t· Goodman 1s a charter member and ~st president of the National A~uon of H2.!!!,e Builden' J.nstitut~oLRqtdcntjal Mark.ctina.,.andon~of CONRAD PADULA RAYNES the founders ol the .. Market mg tor the Res1dent1al Bu alder" program. which he continues to teach through UC Irvine and the Building Industry Associati on of Southern California. • • • Debn Conrad, formerly with LeADce and Herbert Pabllc Relallon1 and Advertilllll of Costa Mesa, has been promoted to associate account executive Jauea Pabllc RelatloDI, a division of Ju1~n A11ociatea, be. The Newport Beach resident's current accounts include Ple11ey Pertpberal Sy1tem1, I.De., Oak CommuJcatloH, lDc., and Dyneer Senior Teclmology. • • •• Mkbcl Padula has been promoted to assistant vice president of Rutlalto• Natloul Bank, bank President Jim Davia has announced. Padula will assume responsibilities in the commercial loan area, and will head the bank's SBA department. The bank is located at 16531 Bolsa Chica St. • • • Samael E. Haynes has joined Tbe Irvine Co. commercial division llS senior director of marketing and leasing. Formerly vice president and branch manager of CHllmu & Wakefield commercial brokerage in Century City, Haynes is responsible for all marketini and leasing activities for The Irvine Co.'s new and existing office_properties m Irvine and Newport Beach. Included arc the Jamboree Center office complex, Corporate Park and Executive Park office projects in Irvine, and MacArthur Court and Civic Plaza complexes in Newpon Beach. • • • Al Bru dll u d A11oclatea, a Costa mesa computer dealer. has been named Dealer of the Month for both January and February, based on sales volume by dealers in Southern California. The award was announced by Stu Howard, branch manager for Vector Graphics, Inc. of Irvine. • • • BoMed MedlcaJ MullfacturiDg, Ltd. of Irvine has received a new U.S. patent on its second generation Noninvasive Continuous Cardiac Output Monitor. Chairman Bo Sramek has announced. The monitor measure's the heart's pumping performance and blood flow data for every heart beat without penetrating the skin. The instrument can monitor very low performance hearts of critically ill patie nts wathout the risks involved in penetrating the skin. noted Sramek. • • • Interstate AppraiaaJ Corp., a d1v1s1on of'nle Newport Ecooomlc1 Group, lac., has relocated to larger offices at 1601 Dove St.. Suite 11 0 in Newport Beach. The move wn nectssitated by tne recent upsurge an real estate activity nd the need to expand staff and research facilities. said firm President William V. Slarew1b1ry. • • • Keri LucHter has been promoted to production manager for Estey-Hoover Advert11lng and Public Relations, Inc., announced Daniel W. Hoover, president of the 4-A shop. Estey-Hoover is located in Newport Beach. Lancaster has been responsible for the firm's traffic and bookkeeping for the past three years. • • • LeAnce/Herbert/Bowers Agency has moved into new quarters an Newport Center. The public relations/advertising agency between wi th six people in 2,000 squarte fee t of space less than two years ago. Since then. it has grown to 25 employees in 7,000 square feet. "with more to come." promistes President Steve Bowers. • • • B.J. Stewart Adver1i1lng and Public Relations, lac., of Newport Beach has been hired to direct CCC/WaJton Co.'s advertising and public relations activities. CCC/Walton 1s the developer of Villa Verde. a new townhome community in Santa Fe Springs. . --....... • ... ........ ._.. --..... ____ ,,,,_ ___ -.. 'Worry-free.' his investing Terry Coxon, an economist and author of the 1981 besueller .. lntla- tion-Proofina Your Investments," addreJsed a shin-sleeve $CUion of the Orange County Chapter of the lntcr- national Association for financial Planning at Irvine's Registry Hotel last week. • Coxon. formerly a technical assis- tant to well-known economist and author Harry Browne. spoke of hi s years with Browne as being formative af h~,,oin1 of vi'cw-ilbout 'the economy. That belief. according to Coxon. became the cornerstone ofhi s "permanent portfolio" strategy which. he said. "is designed to protect you from all the hazards and uncer- tainty of the next decade." Coxon's formula for worry-free investing was fully detailed in "Infla- tion-Proofing Your In vestments," which he co-authored with Browne. The basic idea was that. aside from speculative investments one would make. a saver or investor could pull together a "permanent portfolio" which would provide long-term safe- UP S AND DOWNS NEW YORK (APl -The followlng llst U'lows the Over-the-Counter stocks and warranls ftwtl have gone up the most and dowfc t,,. ~' ba'8d on percent of fihanoe or ue av. No secur llH trading below S2 or 1000 shares are Included. Net and percenla~ Changes are the difference between he previous closing bid price and today's last bid orlce. UPS Name Las I 'rt Pct. 1 ~enhn wt ~ UP r 1 svchSv 41h 1 u .. •·t Chemex 4Yll Yll Up I' 4 lasrml ~t: 'A UP I enhn un 43.'i Up .2 vHrse .,,, Up :~ ~~f g 41/e ~ UP 2~ ~ Up lf rcr;r,ct 11 l'h Up l~ 0 x s 81h 11/11 Up 1 ·~ r··· 1f v, 34 Up 14. en~n 1~ UP 14. Im v 31111 ~ Up i13 1~ alS~v g f +11-16 Up !9 mrws~ Sv. t llA UP l ·~ P~ram ii UP 1. A mtv 1~ + 'I• Up 1.1 1~ lrvlne ~r UP 11. ~uroAf 3"t 1 UP 'J-4 ~ onvol 14Yll 1''2 Up 1 .2 I arm 2'h 11• Up l 1 CmHz wt r'l 'I• Up 11.1 Lt.Care 'h UP 11.1 ~·~hMd •ri .,. UP 11.l rb WI ,,_ + ~ UP 10.7 DOWNS Name L~I ChP, Pct. l ChartCp .,,, -9 '2 !U j r w• '• -'·'l n oll s 4'n -1 clS!Sv s~ -1•1. s tar rg 16 -2~ IV l rain wt 3 -'h 14., mnBlo 6'1• -I l mPuP un f h -1 Iii OITTJ~h ''• '12 l~ ull d 4~ ~ lmunex i~ :\W 11 PaoeAm ~ h HvdeA s lA e ra1n<!c •n t t·4 IW bl i l.4 1 .1 l9 JLG l,(o 11.1 ~awhon ~ 11.l 11 nsMat ·1. 11.~ Inf tsp ,~ l/. Ill ~ Brain un I 'h -21/~ Hllhln 1 •n -1'1'.1 IPLSX ~'I· -'n CJ[b s i~ -l.4 A hn/; -~ ~nvr st -1 tfNuc ~'I· l/4 .ieSpe "• -''• 1 .0 t)' and protection of their purchatina power. To protect savings and income from inflation, Coxon redommends gold and silver bullion. Swiss francs, and real estate and natural resource stocks: to take advantage ofa market re cove r y. h e advised h1gh-~rformance U.S. stock market secunties: to hedge against a deflation or recession. he sugcsts Treasury bonds. AC't'on:ttn~-CO-xOl'f. "Even1tnrore than one-half of the permanent pon folio's assets should decline in va lue for an extended period. the appreciation in the remaining -assets would be sufficient to produce an overall increase in net asset value ... The "Inflation-Proofing" book's "permanent portfolio" concept 'was so well received 1hat Coxon. in 1982. decided to create a no-load mutual fund bued on his formula -the Permanent Portfolio Fund. The Fund. says Coxon. is desiped to &akt the auesswork -and the sSeeo&as niahts -out of beatiq the awktu. . Co.xon and his fu.rid hAve si~ received kind words in such innuen- tial media as Batroo'a.. Busincu Week. Christian Scie.ntt Monitor, C hica,o Tribune, Newsday. Finanaal News Network, Dow The- ory utters. Personal Finance aod -man}7'0ffien. - - ... nits first year. the fund has srown exc9>tK>naJly well," Coxon reponed. Has only explanation? .. Because worry-fret investing seems to be something that most people want ... Information about the fu.nd can be obtained by calling(800) Sll-5142. or by writing to P.O. Box S847, Austin. TX 78763. Terry Co1r.on Ultrasystemsjoiningoil ventzire lrvineftrm selected to construct $45 mill ion steam plant for Mobil circulating tlu1d1zcd-bed tcchnolOiYlOl>urn coal LD an environmentally acceptable manner. During the combustion process, the limestone combines with the sulfur in the coal, effectively rcmovina the sulfur before it can escape into the atmosphere, thereby Irvine-based Ultrasystems, Inc .. has announced that eliminating the hazard of sulfur emissions attributed to it has been selected by Mobil Oil Co. 10 enter into conventional coal-fir~ power-plant$. negotiations to design. develop and construct a $4.S Mobil and Ul trasystems have entered into a letter o( million cogeneration plant to provide steam for Mobil's intent to negotiate and enter into a definitive agreement enhanced oil recovery operations located in Kem County. whereby Ultrasystems would provide thermal eneray 10 The announcement was made by Phillip J. Stevens, Mobil. Construction of this new plant is scheduled 10 president and chai rman of the engineering company, begin upon satisfaction of certain customary conditi~ before a gathering of approximately 475 European which include executing a definitive steam sales qrcc- investment bankers and financial analysts at the ment, obtaining applicable permits. and completint American Electronics Association Conference being held financing arrangements. in Monte Carlo, Monaco. r;~~~iiii~iii~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~ The owner of the new power plant is planned to be a I 1 / joint \enture between Uhrapower Inc., a subsidiary of Ultrasystems. and an unaffiliated co-partner in an arrangement similar to other Ultrapower projects current- ly under construction. The joint venture would sell electricity to Pacific Gas & Electnc Co. and process steam to Mobil Oil under &om s100,ooo to $500,ooo long-term contracts to be negotiated. The process steam would be used by Mobil tO recover heavy crude 011 at its Kem County site. Uhrasystems Engineers and Constructors Inc .• a subsidiary of Ultra- systems. would be engaged by the joint venture to desian. procure and construct the plant. which is expected to be able to generate 28 megawaus of electricity. It will also produce I 00.000 pounds of process steam an hour. Contact: Small Business Administration Department Los Angel~: Onngc County: (2 13) 645-2673 . C714) 895-2929 1800) 472-8529 Toll Frtt UNlll NMloatll 8"d An E4M1t ()ppcwtun1ty Llndrr • Mmtbrr' FDIC anti Ftdtlral llorr'Pr The new cogeneration plant would utilize the ··- No Strings Checking brews up interest no matter wh at your balance is. Huntington Savings' No Strings Checking as the checking account that really lives up to its name. Your account ~ams interest no matter what your balance is-51 .% compounded daity on every dollar. That's 5.47% annually. And with No Strings. there5 no minimum bala~ ~1mnent. So your money urns inte~t ~ry day. Even if your balance is only a dollar. What's more. No Strings Checki"8 means no ~rv~ charge. So you can writt as many checks as you like No Stn Checking is a smart wa.y to m~ money with u But its not the only wi/Y. If )'\)Uh.wt' $2.500 or more to savt'. the Huntington f nytSt~nt Fund par.-high money m.irlet inh.•resL compounded d.t1ly. without tying up your money You can makt as many withdrawal~ as you like. And you can relax. knowing your Hunt - ington lnVfStment Fund account is fully i0$Urf'd up to $100.000 by the federal gowmment. No Strings Checking and the Hunhngfbn lnve5tment Fund 1Wo easy ways to m~e more for your money at Huntington ~ngs. Just stop by for all the money-making dtwls. And don\ forpt to twlp yourwlf to .l fresh cup at cofftt. lt s a.lwayl> on u Now you know why your neighbor banks at rn HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~ Fou"teln Velky Drench• 11431 ftl'0(\1.hur'\t, C,vntt '" Slater. Fou nl j in V-lllcy. ~lend (~n.t~r lraMh • 10'/Stl 8ffth Slvd (M'Wf of Adttm' HuntlngtCln &.ch Ma.lnOffb ~ W.unrr Avt l omrr of C.aldm ~ Hunllf'lgtoo Rt h. CA 02M7 r;w &4?~ l A onos 1714 l ot>J-<>e& l A 92b4a ~7141 9b4 ·7ll2 . • "· ,, .. , .. I t - On th e , • ' W H~T NYSE Orn NEW YORK lAPJ AM. 11 'l 1 -- NYSE LlAD£RS UPS ANO DOWN S NEW VORK (AP) -The followlno ll1t shows the New York Stock Exchange stocks and werrents that have DOM up the most and down the most baled on percent of chenoe reoardleu of volume for Wed.. 1 _ _. No ~urllles trading below S2 are ,.,.,. -vded. Net ~ ~centaoe cha,!'OeS are the difference ween the orev1ous closlno ortce and t av's b~m. ork:t. Name Lui Ch11 Pct. l Adve.stGr~ 11~ i~ UP 11·· 2 CnPw 2. r 14'h ~ Up ., 3 Publick nd 3'i ~ UP . 4 Oaklnd1Lsl l~ -lt Up 1 . 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CnPw 3.60c>r l lA 1 Up .6 Henton CP 91,., 'h UP .~ IL Co ofU 19 I Up .o ani.tl 1 Ve ~ UP .4 S ~nPw 'f.71Pr ll~ 1 UP .J oo#fts Name LHI Chg 1 An.comp 2V. -~ 2 P .. bodv 914 -1 3 Frfgltronc 21~ -2 flt 4 Mattel wt 4~ -~ S Culllnet 21¥t -2111 6 aomestdFin n 14"'1 -1 1 o~take 311h -21'9 t Care l4l/o -1 J WnA r Lin 3~ -'I• o ~ravR~h '° -21h I aterpTr 4711• -2'\ 2 mAQl"O 2'/e -'le 3 ~Howell s tl'i'4 -,~ 4 an Hom ,,.., -'1• S S Wtlld S 1 ~ -l4 l Sa.ctf>tlvs 1 ~ -1 Arkan1 Best 14'h ->u i ~Mlle 31 11• -l'i'4 r mont n 10 -'"2 e~ckPtr 21h -119 GulfAero 17~ -'It Redman lllcl ll'l9 -•11 ~ Co ofT 1 'n -3" $CO ~ -1!i4i 5 rlhMCI 'I• -2 WHAT AME x Orn NEW VORK (AP) Apr. 11 Advanced Oecllned ¥nchanoed otal tuue~ Ntw highs New low5 Tod,~ n! 714 s 46 AMEX LEADERS Pct. 1i 7.1 tl9 6. i! t 0 0 .... u .. 7 v u 4.6 4.S NEW YORK (AP) -Sa!H WednndaV price and net cttall9t of the 1(1 mo1t active American Slock Excttanoe Issues. trading natlonatly at more lhan n Fetmnto. 111 1· 34~ +1~ ~atlilLtbB • 24 -11') onOll Gas • 10 + •., cho8av n , 11 . ., HornHar s , 19' • ,..., Amdatil ' • 12n A:f.ls Corp ~ ~=t~tW l 2: 14~ '= :~· Prent Hall 126. 41 + 11"1 NASDAQ SUMMARY NtW YUKI!.. lA~I -Mos! acllve over• ·the-counter slocks suPPlled bv NASO Name Vjlul Bid Asked Chg Tanoem 1.1 o. 1911e 191,. -Yt ~Cl s 1,3 9, I '• llW onvot 1,126, 1'!'t IS $", laxoHd Slt, 12 12'• ,._ alH Fd 4S6, 19l• 191't 1~ andon •17. 91-4 97-. -~ lnlt! s 'ill· 33'1• 3,,.., + 1 PSfS ·m 7~ · ''J Glf8clc , l lf> ~ Jerico • 14 U• t -~. GoLo Quo1£s ME T~Ls QuorE s That's an apt de ription of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which peopl are helping them get ther ,just watch 'Cr dit Line' -everyday in the Buslne s ction of your n w Daily Pillt • I Two honored for helping · · . Costa Mesa grow Minnesota's loss is Costa Mesa's gain. The c~ty was just a warm spot in the S?uthem California sun when Orville.Amburgey-and Joyce Martin -s rangers then - fled the frigid winters of the Land of l 0,000 Lakes. In the more than 30 years since. Costa Mesa has grown into -a city of80,000 people, and Amburgey and Martin have emerged as two of its leaders. Today, Amburgey a nd Martin -strangers no longer -will be honored as man and woman of the year by the Chamber of Commerce of the city they have nurtured, like parents, as it became the commerical hub of the Orange Coast. Orville Amburgey has served Costa Mesa for 29 years in law enforcement and as a leader of charitable and civic organizations like the March of Dimes and the Li ons Club. But his most outstanding achievements have been r~orded during his tenure as the city's communications director. Amburgey is credited with designing an emergency response system that ~ets ambulances, fire trucks and police cars on the road in eight seconds and has become a nationaJ model for emergency dispatch procedures. Joyce Martin got acquainted with civic activity the way many young parents do -through the PT A. As her children grew, so did her involvement with the city. In her 31 years in Costa Mesa, she has served on virtually every commission and chaired almost every board created . Martin has been the driving force behind Costa Mesa Beautiful, an organization la~ely responsible for transforming barren residential tracts into neighborhoods lush with shade-giving palms and flowering sh~bs. PeoP.le, of course, make a community. And great people - like Orville Amburgey and Joyce Martin, who willingly give of their time and energy "to improve our neighborhoods, our institutions and our systems -make a community ~reat. We join the Chamber of Commerce today m saJuting Orville Amburgey and Joyce Martin, and we thank them fo r making Costa Mesa a better place to live and work. Attitude toward rape horrifies, frightens To th~ Editor: l wanl to express m) strong support for Marilyn Scott and the ideas as stated in her letter to the editor (Dail y Pilot. April 5). Her letter, "Nobody deserves gang rape," was in response to Pat Buchanan's article an which stated that feminist attitudes were responsible for the New Bedford gang rape. By placin~ the blame for this rape on feman1 sts rather than the perpetrators of the crime. Buchanan 1s defending rape m some circum- stances. I'm homfied that a man mtelligent enough to write a syndicated column believes that sometimes it is accep- table to abuse and degrade another human bemg. It appears that as women we suit ha\~--to be VCI') concerned fo r our safct) even among so<alled c1 v1h2ed people. Apparent!} the ··untutored lads" m Ne"' Bedford are not the only ones wh o believe that sometimes rape 1s JU~t1ficd. This is vel) frightening. LEE KI NNEY Fountain Valley Whites built South Africa To the Editor: Richard Cohen's col umn of April 5. excoriatin~ while South Africa. is yet another in the dreary stream of nonsense which pours fort h on this subject. Let's get a few facts straight. When the Dutch arrived in South Afnca about the same time as the Pilgrims came here. there was no one about but a few bushmen (no Indian tribes to drive off thCi_ir lands). From this beginr\ng. the whites built what is today by far the most prosperous and civilized country on the entire continent. Later, as the economy prospered. blacks began drifting down fro the north for the better opp0rtumties. This continues today. South African blacks are better off than those anywhere else an Africa. If they were not, there would be a reversal of the above migration. There are plenty of black-ruled coun- tries to go to. South Africa was founded and built by its white population. It is their land. HENRY HONER Balboa Island Juni or colleges do the job To the Edi tor: As I was reading Mr. Stevens letter (Daily Pilot. April 8). I felt compelled to agret with him regarding the quality of the Junior college S}Stem in Orange Count}. 1 transferred from Orange Coast College to UCLA with no problem. SONDRA scorr Corona del Mar Headline was sexist .,, To the Editor: A headlinr Jn the Food section (Daily Pilot. Apnl 4),"Herc's one even Dad can prepare." prompts me to wnte this letter Statements of this type reflect a sexist attitude toward men and 1mpl} that "Dad" is unable to prepare any but the simplest of recipes. I strongJy believe thal promoting this type of thankmg 1s wrong. Women are no better cooks than men, nor are men better auto mechanics than women. I view that headline as an insult to both men and women. and hope.to see more care taken in the choosing of words in the future. MELISSA WILK INSON Laguna Beach Problems flew ln onjets To the Editor. I'm astonished at the opinion of L.M. Pengra (Daily Pilot, Apnl 3). He is ignorant in his diKussion of afrpon Cllpansion in Los ngc.-1~ or in Orange County. He 1s unaware that for a number of ~ars the Ora.nee County Airport and residents co-existed nicely tosether. It wasn't until jets we~ introduced into the 11rpon in 1968 that the airport became a problem ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Most folks living in Newport Beach would have no problem with the airport 1fthcjets were not u part of the noise P.'lttem. While he knocks Newport Bcachers as ~lfish and egot1st1cal, I guess onr could say that he has pea~ in Hunungton Beach and doesn't mind u~ losing oun JIM DE BOOM Newport Beach H. L ld\wwt1 Mt Pv~ ChNJDow.., [OttOI and A111tte111 10 lhl fl\lblilher "--yOllyn'IM~··~~I y$1 ~·• .,_ ,,.,._ ~i.nc.10 Rt>o 1tll0 Co111 MeM CA 91t?8 LMTyD.lp11W1 ~[ClitOf ,,. Del AllOtlllte Editor • • "Once M~ln. American 11v~ were being 1ot1t and one#•* a admlntafratJon ·waa forced to promote a relatJvely uni~ country Jnto life J/nchplb of the ,Wa.tem world. .. . ,_ Staff makes most of 'legal aid ' WASHINGTON-President Re- agan's efforts to kill the Legal Services Corp .. which he thinks is a gigantic liberal boondoggle, were blocked by Congress. But documents I've exam- in~d support Rep~bhcan cha'les of mismanagement in programs in- tended to help poor people with their lepJ problems. One example involves the National Clients Council and tts former ex- ecutive director, Bern ard Veney. He resigned last month when confronted with auditors' findings that he had been Ii ving high offthe hog at public expense. The audit, which c.overed the first nine monthsofl 983, included sev- eral inst.anccsofVeney'sexpensive taste in hotel accommodations: -SI 77.90for astaywith his w1fea1 an inn a few blocks from his Washington offi ce. -AS 180-a-day suite at the Burbank Airport Hilton dunnga California training seminar. -S l 71.60forlodgingat the Jackson (Wyo.) American Snow ~ng Resort. -A S4 I 9.47 tab at the posh Georgetown Hotel in Washington during another trainin$ seminar. The audit also questtoned SI0,069.51 in car and limousine rentals when Veney commuted be- tween Washington and his home m nearby Columbia. Md. 1 n addition, a S6.456 salary ctdvance last August is still outstanding. Veney received SSOO in consultant fees from the council that same month. and Na- tional Clients Council picked upa $ 738 plane ticket bill fo r Veney's son. who was not a council employee. L.M. Bovo Jac1 AIDEISOI My associate Tony Capaccio tried wit houtsuccess to contact Veney. Investigators for Sen. Orrin Hatch. R-Ut.ah, have also been unable to question him. Not even the NCC's own investigators have gotten through to him. Anothercase is less clear-cut. but it gives substance toGOPcharges that the Legal Services Corp. tried to shovel as much money as possible to favored grantees. During a fi ve-month period in 1981 . grant money to the National Legal Aid & Defender Associauon. jumped from S72.900 toS2.2 milhon. Seventeen months later, Clinton Lyons, the Legal Services official chiefly responsible for initiating the new grants. became the associauon ·s executive director. H is deputy. Hulett "Bucky" Askew. also became a consult.ant with Nati onal Legal Aid & Defender. There is noc' idencc to suggest that Lyons orchestrated the grants 1 n return for a Job. But there 1s evidence that he has tned for several months to make it difficult for the Legal Services Corp. to review the grants. Gene Pot.ack, an agency aud1ung official. wrote to Lyons last January and recapped their first conversation. ··You indicated that the NLAD..\ is not a typicai gramec. and therefore you would not agree to any monitor· ing until the terms and conditions were ncgot iated." Po tack wrote. "We're talking about a lot of monc). You took issue with my statement that 'we' gave yourorganizallon a lot of money because you and other former l.SC employees were the persons responsible for award1 ng these grants." Lyons replied huffily that NLADA ··wasawardedagrantasan indepen- denteontractor to carryout specific projects." In fact. 1t was L}'ons. while still at legal Services. who changed the terms ofone of the grants to NL.ADA to soften the agency's over- sight. Potack then wrote su~esttng that Lyons review thr condittons attached to the grant calling forcomplian~ with legal Services rules. noting with apparent sarcasm: "l presumed )OU were aware of these cond1uons. since you and other LSC employees were the persons responsible for awarding these grants." Footnote: NL>\DA PrM1drnt Ben- jamin Lerner emphasized that the organization wasn't obJectin& toa grant review as such. but s1mpl> wanted to know what Legal Sen tCt'S auditors would be looking for. He has offered to set aside Ma' 2 as a re' 1e"' date. Lerner also stressed 1hat NLADA was ··well qualtfied'" lor the grant. and had made no sccrt'I of Lyons" fo rmrr pos1tton· at Legal Services. Neither Lvons nor .\sl..e"' returned our calls. · J•ck A.Ddersoa is a syDdlcated c-oluma/st. Take 3 pickles, doctor orders An expectant mother must be given whatever food she craves; otherwise. she may lose her baby. Such was the erroneous belief in the old colonial days. The record shows that in 1625 an Elizabeth Hamer took to court one Dr. Pott. first name un1rnown. claim- ing his prescribed diet for her caused he r miscarriage. He failed to include in 1t "a piece of hog's flesh.'' she complained. If he'd known she craved pork. he would ha "e been liable. ruled the court. But he didn'l know. Bang! Case dismissed. Q. Which country. outside thr Untted States. has the best basketball teams') A. Ital y. Q. What's the "After Fi ve Club" all about? A. A social group in Nevada's Las Vegas, that one. For divorced men and women who've been married five or more times. They m~t twice a year to compare matnmonial news. Q. What's the difference between a "schlemiel" and a "schlemazel''? A. The schlemiel is the guy wh o spills his beer. the schlemazd the gu) iic spills 1t on. "Off we go into the wild blue yonder ... ·· lfl recite the lyncs, you can hum the tune. can you not? That i.\1r Force anthem 1s among the most st1mng of all the mihtaf) music. Client asks 1f it wa s adapted from some old song. No. "Wild Blue Yonder" was the 1nsp1red cffon ofa World War II pilot named Capt. Robert Crawford. He entrred his composition into a magazine contest to find a theme for what was then' known as the Air Corps. Won the S 1.000 first pnze. You say your company needs money? Jn West Aiits. Wis.. the owner of a small firm wrote letters to his 23 employees. asking for loans to be repaid with interest h1ghrr than pass book savings but lower than commercial bank rates. Seventeen employees liked the notton. He raised SI 00.000 in a week. No computer in the world lan translate the idioms of a language 1 n Swedish. for instance. ··who stoic 1hr cash box'r means '"How are ~ou"·· .\sk the card pla~ er 1n) our fa mil~ it there rcall) is such a thing n" "carJ sense." Most sa). Yes. 1ndel·d or Y.Ords to that cffcrt Bui scholar<>"' hu swd} the matter sa}. No. 1t" .. a call h phrase that murn1datc., 1ne\pert· cnccd players. ('ard sense. thl'' :n er is nothing more than interl'\I C'\· penence and conccn1rat10n ..\n~­ bod) can dc' clop 11 L .M. Boyd is a SJ adlcated columaJst. America is open for business <\menca is sttll open for business Every day somcbod) come~ up with u new product. a new lier'Vice, a new idea. Schoolboy Fred m1th hnd an idea. he absolutely. postt1vel) believed in an overnight package delivery scr· vi~. His term pa~ on the \ubjcct got him only a "C.' But 1n 197 3 he went to work to prove his point and today his Fedr~l Express makes more than 90 mllhon shipments a year Steve Job was 20 ycan )oung when he c~al~ an Apple Computer -and stan~ tht computer revol- ution. He built Apple from scratch into a b1lhon-dollar bus1ne-.u 1n e1Jht yea~ Wally Amos bad a reetr>t for chorolate<hip cookies.. He-borrowed S2S.OOO to stan what is now Famou Am°' cookies, a $300 million bus1- n Liz Cla1bomC' bcpn dr ,1,nin dothma JU t ven )'CArl qo. Today she employs a thousand proplc. Amcnca " sull open for bu5mc~' ~n"bod> 1nn0Hltl\c, 1ma 1nat1\C' PAUL HamY creative -w.ho 1s also l'Ompetcnt, efficient and compcllll\'e -can scale the heiahh. Last ~r 16,SOO compan1~ were \tarted with loans from the mall Buo;1ne s Admin1strat1on. .o\lrcad) they have Iii~ 125.000 Jl.11ent apph· cations. lot'I of nomc you've ne,er heard of But rou will. It ~t1l take\ 1maiinauon K1mo Turner &mi to open thrn- indoor tann.1na salons -1n Hawa11 nd sucettdcd. Tann1n1 Ion 1n Hawau! Ron Hopn dartd to open a Da1n- Quttn m Kotlthue. Ala\h -on the l'dgc of the .\rctu: (tf(lc -and he'\ sclhnJ ice cream to l \ktmo\1 • Then there 1s the Cabbage Patl"h doll. Xa' 1er Robert~ who de'1gnl'd thr first of the Cabbage Patc-h lid-; ha inct licensed ~le\ to < oleco but rt'ma m~ perso na II) 1 n' oh l.'d. He sold a record 3 .~ milhun la'1 Chn~tmas and might ha\(· wld mon: e'ct'pt th3t demand C'\l'ffd1.·d 1hc !>Uppl) He tellc; mt'_. that he hon1.·.,th intended to antK1P.ate and sa11 .. r. the demand f0t nc\t ( hmtma' -hut - fore1an order.. ha'c 0' CN helmed the company Eurosx-1\ 1n lo'e ~•th the Caht>.1&c Patlh ~ids and Japan ca n't eet enough so. probabh. the) "ill~ 1n hon .. upph ap1n nc\t ( hn\tmas .\lso, Robert\ -1n t~ 1magC' ot the ~t of ~mt'nca'i entrcpl't'nrur\ -is not" tand1 na t111:· • fr'ttd) hr ha<11n production a new grncnt1on of Ca Patch "pet\," animal unltkt' an' other. \lo-hllh ht l'alli "9'.'oo.,., · · i\mt'n '" \llll open fo1 bu\tnt''l.\1 PH/ Han "' I• • nodlC'art'ff C'Ol•mal'il Dlssent e lps get at · .ij the truthji et Reagan wanted to declare war !ll'A :iio4 •• 2 '" "'" ... t ____ __.._ on Jane Fonda ..... ., ... .,, -----------~ ..... WASHINGTON-Eveobeforc ~ ht' was governor of California. !1 Ronald Reagan.$.aid at his recent ~: news conference, he bad concluded A "that the war in Vietnam had reach a posnion ... in which we should bav asked for a declaration of war and called ita war." /~ Reagan reached this conclusion i~ : tumrout, not just by noticinethat ~ had 500.000soldiersin thefieldor 12 t~at. in thernd. 50.000ofthem cam ~ hOtne in bodyba,gs. but by looking · : down the Pacific Coast to Sant.a . i,t Monica where Jane Fonda lived. HcS::~ wanted to declare war on her. ·~~ A declaration of war wouJd have '~ bttn good. the President said. "be-·~! cause of what was going on in our ow~ country. in which none of the rules ofA warfare could apply with regard to J! lendmgaidandcomforttothe n enemy:· · ,1 Things have changed sin~ Viet-'.,t nam. but not the ~ident's baste ·;! mind-set. He still prefers things neat.•! uncompltcated by disscntandcriti-:~ c1sm. T o hun, the nation 1s one vast ~ Republican Party for which he's '"' al ways 1 n vok.1 ng the Ele vcn th Com-;A mandment: Thou Shalt Not Speak ni~ 0f a Fellow Republican. ~~ Now the President would prefer ~! that Congress not speak 111 ofh1s ·~ foreign policy-what veT 1l may be.""> He seems particularly nercised ~ about the Lebanon fiasco. preferrinJ~ ·10blame11 not on his m1sreadang of ·: h1s10T). but on Congress· refusal to ~ merel) salute...-henhegave 1heor~ In recent days. virtuall} the entirt .~ admi01s1ra t1o n haso~ned upon .~ Congress. wtth e'er) one from Sec-;·; reta ry ofStatc Georg<." Shultz to -: ~a11onal Secunt> ..\dHsor Robert : McFarlane uttenng veiled reproach-- cs. .! • Trouble is. the President has a : poi nt. Su rel). H must be harder to : chart a foreign poliq cou~ when • Congress 1s incessantly demanding a • c-hange in d1recuon. i.\nd when 11 comes to Lebanon, logic sa>s that th« Prcs1d.en1~on to something when~ sa} '>ofcon~ressional cnt1c1sm. '"All ., th ts can do 1s sumulatc the terrorists .. and urge them on to fun her at-• tal l..s .. :· Sureh. the terronsts and tht : "i~ nans arc capable of reading the · •: \mcncan presc; and concluding trom : 1t1ha1 "'eha,cnostomachforthe1r • nast' It ttle war • Rutas"'1thV1etnam thePres1dent ' .,ecmsnotto askh1m~lf"'h) these • mam·rs are debated in the first place 111 In \' 1etnam. 11 Y.as bccau'iC a sue-.1 ll'<.<,1on of president~ had bloated the'l 1mrortann· of that countf\. turning) • 1ntoa domtno that could topple othc~" dum1nOl''lall 1he wa) to an Fran-, n<.u• '\;111 onl~ ha., hi\ ton proven , · th.ti not w Ot' the ca~. but the alll'gl'\J , d11mtn11·tn·1..h1ef thc\11\tl't l 'n1on ; hc1' \ln1..·l· lx'l'n on cool tl·rms "'nh C h1naand 11. in 1urn. hao;actuall) .:1-r. gonl.' 10 "ar aga1n'>t communist • \ 11.·1nam .\cnmon~. not hegemon>·:, lnllo"'cd the l ' S. pullout 1 L 1..•hanun too. "'aq:harnctenzcd, ,, 1..·on tuc;ing pohc~. <ih1t1mggoah. • rhl.'tom:a l l>' crl..111 and thr absolute 1n'>1"1l'nn~on turninga lcx.·al 'itruti&le :! 1n1l1 L1,1-\\c\t .\rm:igeddon.O nt·c :J J~w111 \mcman h\.eS """re being lo$t~, Jnd 11n1..·c ag:11n an adm1n1'itrat1on wa a lllrl1..'d 10 promote a rl'l..tt1 H'I) untm• ~ p.1n.rntrountr) mtotht•hnC'hp1nof ." the \\ l.'\tl'rn "'\)rid • It hatdh matter!> that the Pre\ldent;. "a' "mngnn Lebanon orthat man) ·c ,,, thl'dt\\Cntcr; \\Cr<' right on ~: \ tl·tnam \\hat matter\ 1s tht' lc-a11· :g 1man l'f d1\\t'nt melt The Prnt<krtt:~ J,x·\ n0t \t'tm lo apprtl 1atc 1h ~ funrnon ...-th:it 1t tsa W3) ofgC'tttn t the 1ruth That holds not onl\ for Ja Fonda but also tor 1nlorma11o n kake~ at the Pentagon f)(mocran 1 tn' anahl~ a me'~) affair \. 1ctnam "-3' not th l's President'\ rc.,~m'1b1ltt). but Lcoonon "3~ e lm.tc.-adothl mtnf( onJrc~forth< • e dt'b;idC' thl·rt he uu~ht to be 1h:1nk.f ! that It~ 10'1\tenrc on lkb tt re' ea~ all \on nl f'<lhc' "honcom1ng. The S tlcootc ""~ not-somcth1n1 that aided' : and a~tll'tl the ('f'ltm' luudcd our o"'n count~ "lo bad pohc-, t\ 1mpro'cd h' e"c~ont h1t1ng thctr ton_gur The '3mc holJ., lor \ 1etruim. Th( la\t thing that tragcd~ nttd<'d ~as a d('\ laratmn ot war Wh~l ll nttdtd "-H for people h~e Ronald Reqan to listen lo tho pwple he still qnt to \llent:t' Thrd1!o'ie'nte a obou\lou\ a a ft" of them "ert.d1d notdcxnt a dccl:nauon of qr, They ~Cd a "1dt'f 1ud1('ttt't RlchrdC#Jbr• I••• -. •lt4 rolamal•t • .. I I I I I I I : I I I I "I I I ~I/// I I I , I I ' I THE t~AJllL\" CI RCUS by Bil Keane "I like-the rain. It keeps my hair wet so I con comb it better." MAR-"ADlJ KE by Brad Anderson 4.,, ~(1~ .. ?;~ •' "You've got 1t backwards. I'm supposed to catch you." BIG GEORGE by Jim Davis GARFl(L" MA6 RAt'lEP Pl.AVING wrr~ FOOP TO AN ART FO~.M by Virgil Partch (Vl.P) ~ 11 Any of you guys got 1 quarter?'' D E~~IS THE JIE~ACE Hank Ketcham <~ '<=::» -. . -, ·~ ILL YOU TILL ~T TO GO~? ~ts WEA~t 'J PERFUME ANO I WT HOLO MY 6REA™ AAY LON6E.R. '' "00~ ,.l'LLl'S WRITE ON ... l ONCE: THOUGHT I'D Be/>. MOVIE STAR OR A FIRST LADY THi:;N A W~ITfR ... 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' • • • • . 4 . . :: . .. . . ·: .. •• ... . .. :• - ) -- .. Styles and position of chairs indicate if owner's sociable By SUSAN MONAHAN O..,NetCen11,1n1'111t • selves." said Santa Monica psychologist Dr. Judy Sherven. Converstly. ifthecbainareclose t<>setherand particularstyle(which o ne partner prefen)? lf so, lhere Shervcn·sd octoral thesis explained .. The Therapist's personal belonJinasand family photos are pan of the may bedommation or someone be1nasub5ervient to Office as Proiection of the Therapist's Personality" and decor, chances are that the residents "ate interested in someone else." she says that by usina the same principles, she often pins bein& relaxed and personable," said Sherven. Some clues to the standardsofthcoccupanuallo may some insight into just who's home. Buuhould the room bea bit tooc-0zy. ie.cluuered, "it be present in the predominant stylethroupoutthe home. Use of space-1soncofthcse indicators; Sherven cited miJht mean theycan'tbeartoatt r'id of anything or "lftheydecoratearound a certain period ... thc attitudes studies which show that it is impossible to have an anybody ... Do they keep relationsbipscvcn when they arc and values of that period probably pervade the penon•s 1iilimafcn>nversatiorrat'rdista11c-c gseatet""than ftv~ fect.-~IC5i.f'UC&.ixe..: _ _ _ whole life." said Shcrvcn. So if she steps into an austc?f'c. ultra-contemporary And Broussard suggests that a cluttered room m-a-y .--Wlstcm<Reor. She said, maybef1vo1edbytht·~~1t-~il>-+. .... Ii ving room where t~fa..an" chain ~re light years apart. a metaphor for a cluttered mind. who values individualism. has something of the pioneer -~s your fumitureliTiiilgcment tell people w cTher • you arc friendly or aloof'? Does the color scheme in your home say something about yourtempcrament'? ls your be,droom revealing who dominates the relation1hip'? Quite possibly. the answer to any of the above ls yes: your personality may be the central theme of your decor. ··1 feel very strongly that peoplc'scnvironment is outward manifestation ofhow they feel about them- "my assumption irlLitthCY are probably quite formal. at If the living areas provide a'glimpse of the individual spirit and inttracted to the arcat. ruaaed outdoors.. lea.st with thevisitors ... morc interested in being modem pc'rsonality. the bedroom maybelhcplacetoanalysethe An interior rife with Victoriana,on thcotherhud, and up-to-date than in relating to people." character of a relationship. may indicate that the resident is genteel. romantic and Dr. Louis Broussard. a Costa Mesa psychologist. goes To do this. Shcrvcn says that she would fint take note possibly inclined to be oblique rather than fotthriaht ... It even deeper.·· A psycholQgist would assume that the of whether both partners are represented in their room ... Is coldness was a facade and the facade covers fear." it only feminine or mascul ine'? Or even is it done in a (Pleue Me DltCOR/BS) - 0.-, .... ,......., ....... ~ O.erbead •ardenacan be created wttb u.nitnc buketa of colorfal lmpatlena. Gardens matching -interiors Fabric swatChes help =---=:.........-----customers select flowers By CORY BLAKE o.lly ..... C.1110 • :I Color coordinating the flowers m your garden W11h the furnishings in your hon1e 1s the newest trend in o utdoor gardening. Nurstnes report that flower sales are blooming. Increasing numbers of homeowners arc accenting their lawns wtth splashes of brightl) colored blossoms . .. People often bring swatches of furniture fabnc with them when they plan their flower gardens:· said Rik Mumma. president and chief exccuuve officer of Roger's Gardens 1n Newport Beach . .. In a world that is becommg mcreasingl) complex. peopl~ want things the) can control and derive pleasure from. Flowers. he said. are '"nature·s domg:· The) provide pleasure and beaut) b) merel) n1sting. Ho-we' er. anyone can aid Mother Nature b) giving regular TLC to the blossoms the) buy. It isn't hard to have a successful flower garden, Mumma said. tf \ou follow four basic steps and don't take any short-cuts. He emphasized the n~ess1t) for prcppin& the soil well. pro' tding good plant matenal. feeding plants every two weeks and initiating and maintaining an efT~t1ve pest control program. First-time gardeners are often d1sappo1nted when their flower beds don·t bloom as e"<pected -usually because the plants ha' en"t gotten proper care "It only takes two or three hours a week and a little consistent effort to get 10 umcs the blooms )OU get when )OU take short-cuts:· Mumma said Since beg1nner"s lul I. 1~ fickle and time and mone) arc scarce. he recommend<, that fim-ume and weekend gardeners plant tlo-wc~ that are hard\ and eas~ to c.are for. yet pro' ide lu,.unous and colorful blooms. These include pansies. mangolds. al)ssum. bt-gon1as. 1mpat1ens and lobelia. E\Cn more fashionable.' arc fuchsias. tuberous begonias and larkspur A maJo r determinant of a flower's fash 1onability and popularit) 1s its abillt~ to cut and d~ well so that 1t can also be used in indoor flo"cr arrangements. Apartment d-welkrs and condom1n1um O\\ners also can cxpenence the JO) of ha' 1ng bnghtl~ colored flowers growmg around their home The ..ame hard~ flowcrin& plants that ho meowners cnJO} 1n thl'1r )ard also blossom when planted in containers Jen) Foster. 'ice president ol Llo)d·s Garden Shop tn Costa Mesa. reports that as urban h"tng space d1m1nishes man) people will mamtatn their relationship with nature h) decorating their condos and apartments (Plea.e eee COLORING/BS) u.e ofbeddlnl& planta •ucb .. the pan•y l• a way to'•pruce up a garden with color that la•ta for montha. I . . i'HINic SMALL FOR INDO~ GREENERY Be creative about spacing, plant choices for apartments By SUSAN MONAHAN Dlilt ,... C•• •a, a•llt If you've always wanted to cultivate acres of lush foilaae. but live In what the cla ificd lists as a "Jr. one bdnn" some obvious comprom1scs arc ncce sary. Nonetheless. if you use your space creatively and choose the riah\ planu. an apanment lanampe 1ehcmc can be worked out. . One of the mo t effective ways to add plants without sacrifkina square footaac is to suspend them from the ceilini-The potho is a trailing plant that 1s ideal for this purpose. as 1t only need to be watered once a ~eek -no da1I)' scrambles up a ladder. Smee 1t docsn 't requitt a great deal oflight. it can even thrive in a dark apartment. · There arc also stan<tina plants that don't need much hght. and these can be used to br\ahtcn synlcss comers. Any one of the dracaena -cane-type plants wtth long narrow leaves -can be counted on to keep growing Wlth a minium of care. as can the sturdy. bushy Chinese evcrarccn. No home in Southern California 1s complete wtthout a palm. and while a sunset is the customary backaf"ound forthese trees. the smaller vanctics won't look out of place aaain1t a wall The Neanthe bclla palm and &he K~nia palm arc miniature vers1on1 ofthe spccieJ; they may not sway 1n the brcelc. but they also won't overcrowd the hv1na q uaners. Bonsai shrubs and trees, those miniatures developed by tc space<0nsc1ous Japanese. don't like the indoors any better than their mnmmoth rounteri>arts do But 1f the apartment includes a tcmce. 1t can be turned into a small scale forest. A few ficus ben,amina (small bushy trees) and cacti can be added for variety. Flowers -even the outdoor varieties -can also be had by somci!nmcnt d .. cllers. A window box and plenty of sunh t make tt pouible to '1'0w, some: of the annuals. 1nctu 1na mariaotd and petu01as. IF the window happens to face an a1rshaf\, ho~V"Cr, better results Wlll be achieved Wlth IJ"IPt" ivy and asparagus fem If your apar\mrnt rsn •t tccmi"' with plant hfc by now. it's not bccuue you don't have a wide ransc of choice Of course. the homeowner has the opuon of thmk1na b . But that l 2·foot weeping Wlllow beton to the home rather than the owner When mo~1n1 day rolls around for the apartment dweller. thouah. the garden can be put m the van • : I t Ii t I . , • I I • I , .. i ' I I I , ·--------_______ _.,.....__.,. _ _..,~,._....-------------.,,------ 82 Orenge Cout OAILY PILOT/W.Oneeday, April 11, 198' Time to clean-the pOol for suJDmer Chlorine level must be checked regularly By JAMJE SESLEY Of ... Delly .......... W ith warm Weather returning. the sparkl- ing waters of the backyard pool are beginnin~ to look more inviting. but with mon: swimmmg and splashing comes more care aj)d cleaning. In the summer, the pool's chlorine level needs to be higher due to greaterl'vity in the pool and the ultraviolet rays of sun which burn up the chlonnc said Bob Jo cnsen of Far •West Pool Service in Costa Mesa. "In the winter. if the pool is not being used. 11'~ not that cntical." he said. Chlorine's proper range 1s between one to two pans per mill ion. If the level falls below one. 11 1s msufficient to fight bactena in the water and algae may develope. - ln ordertostab1llzcchlonne. "'atermust be cond111oncd (cyanunc acid) at least once a )car. This cond111on10g pn.~'cnts the s.u n from Interior Design Service BEFORE • Moving Sale II ox1d121na the chlonnc. "Without it., chlonnc would last about one day dunna the summer.'' Jorgensen said. The main importance ofwatcrcbcm1stry is ph and alkalinity said Joraenson. Ph is a scale ranaing from 0 through 14 dcunnlnina the acidjty of the watcr."Whcn the sulc falls below neutral (7), the water becomes too acidic." said Jorgensen. "It erodes the plaster in the pool and strips the copper pipes 10 the plumbina and the copper tubing in the hoeter. The brass inpcllcr in the pump will slowly erodo away," he said. On the other side of the scale. above neutral, the water becomes alkaline. "It causes lime and scales and calcium carbonate to form on the plaster ... Other water properltes which effect the balance of the water arc temperature. calcium hardness. total dissolved solids and total alkalinity. The latter three an: measured 10 parts per m1U1on (ppm}."Total alkalinity should range from 80 to 120 parts per million. total dissolved solids from 1.000 to 2.000 ppm and calcium hardness up to 2.000 ppm... said Jorgensen. Accordina to Roy Aeqer of Huntinaton Pool Suppl)! in Huntfoaton Beach, pools should be tested at least twice 1 week. "The test kit is realty a color comparisiob," be said. "A sample of the pool water 1s miAed with a solution in a vial. The color the pool water chanp determinC1 wb•t chemical you need 10 add.' The most widely used ktt according to Aecger. the Guardex, turns the water purple when the pool's pb is hiah and acid needs to be added. If the ph readina is low, the pool water turns an amber color telling the pool owner to' add soda ash. This kit sells for S 12.95. . Other rou~ine maintenance of a pool includes brushing the tile, vacuuming and skimming the dust and leaves off the top. One of the other extras available for pool owners is the solar cover. The cover is a 2-ply piece of plastic with air bubbles in 1t. "The sun's rays are magnified as they travel through the bubble ... said Aeeeer. A pool owner can expect a 10 to IS degree nse 10 the pool's temperature with the cover. "It greatly reduces the cost of healing and gas consumption." said Fleeger. 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The latest tips on space util!µtion; furniture shape, Jc, placement and balance; lfihting techniques; floor nhd window treatments; color interactions and accents and accessories will be prese nted. l>ECOR ••• 'romBl ~as a tame when subtlety was exciting." ;he explained. • Color preferences al50 seem to vary with personality ~but aor11arawconcfusions too quickly: t e co or seheme may contain some red herrings. ' "People who ltke warmth and intimacy choose earth tO':les." said Newport Beach psychologist Dr. Eugene E!ricson. : ·Seems obv iousenough. as does Broussard's observa- tion that. "peoplcwhochooscdramat1ccolorschemesare people who have dramatic emotions: they have high highs and low lows." , But cool cold rs don't always mean that a serene i()d ividual did the decorating. "Some people who have ctramatic personalities sho'w restraint. .. they use blues and greens because they need something to calm them down," said Broussard. 7 tnlrt'u1ornorontysays so-me1btng about per~ality bl.It to a certain extent inlluences it is known by interior ~orators as well as pyschologists. Marilyn Hamilton.ownerofHamilton House Interiors in Tustin. agrees that "people who are warm and iriendly" tend to decorate in warm colors. And while yellow and orange may look cheerful in the kitchen, better not u~ them too extensively, she says, if you spend a lot oftimetherc. "After cooking all day. when her husband comes home. the wife's ready to stomp on him." Virginia Tamez. an interior decorator with Interior Design of Orange Count y. in Orange. claims that 1ntrovens tend to prefer the same colors-and furniture -that they've had fo r the last 20 years. "Extrovens will decorate every live years or so." she said. 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At Roger's Gardens and at Lloyd's Garden Shop. customers are encouraged 10 ask questions and seek advice. Mumma and Foster both said their best customers are their most successful gardeners. Flower gardens and potted containers can be designed to fit any need, ~udget or lifestyle. However, the keys to successful and abundant blossoms are conscientious and regular attention. 'A series of free seminars is offered at Roger's Gardens every Saturday and Sunday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. You can learn to "Create a Hanging Basket" or "Prepare Your Spring Color Garden." Demonstrators also will tell you about, "Creative Maintenance for Spring Gardening" and cooking enthusiasts have an opportunity to learn ··Herb Gardening for the Good Cook." Flower fashions for the average homeowner or apanment dweller provide an economical and vibrant color addit ion to any landscape design or home decorating scheme. By JAMIE SEELEY Of ... OllllP ....... Spring is in theairandflowenarebesinninaao bloom. Grass isgcttin111eener. Shrubsaresproutina more leaves But all this new growth can mean a lot of new work. For those who lack the green thumb or the time . required to fertilizt" the flowers. cut the grass ore rim the shrubs. one solution is hiring a gardener. But when selecting that person, there area number of qualifications homeowners need to keep in mind. A gardener should have references. according Uoy~ McCracken at Nurscryland in Costa Mesa. "Ask the gardener to give you the names and phone numbers of -past itnd-pf'C9ent~tomers-and ealt1hcm;-'~ct:--Tm wayyou can find out first-hand how be or she works." In addition. potential gardeners should be inter-• viewed ifl'depth. according to McCracken. "Find out exactly what the) 're going to do and have them write it down." The homeowner and the gardener should enter into a contract beneficial to both panics according to gardener Huffman Dwight. The contract should specify what services will be performed at what time intervals for how much pay. Dwight said an average monthly maintenance cost "for a corner home would beaboutS45and$35 fora home on an inside lot." The applicant's equipment should be carefully checked to make sure it's m good shape. "Look overthe truck and make sure it's clean and neat," Dwight added. An obvious characteristic a homeowner should look for 1n a gardener is degree of experience. "You have to have someone fairly competent with plants." said McCracken. recalling one situation when agardenertore upa customer's flower bulbs. not knowing what they ' were. L1kew1se Dwight suggested aicustomerask as many questions as possible: "Find out if the gardener knows the types of plants you have in your yard and which ones grow best in Southern California. Ask him ifhe can prune roses." 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And. accordina to Overby, hall doesn•t have to costafonunc. Overby, who owns Design Methods interiors in· Irvine, said she has decorated "hundreds" of windows in her eight years as a decorator. Though she weiahs the personal style and budget of a client before recommending alternatives, there are some general guidelines she follows. If the room is com temporary. Overby said a new ~..P(.Q:QUCl calJ.ed~ertJ..~U~ a.&Q(Xlchoi.cc...!My COSt.abj less than tradiuonal drapery, and arc less bulky. Venicals look like two-inch wide levolors. but instead of running from side to side. they go from top to bottom. The slats arc made of a variety of materials including fabri c, metal. wood, and macrame or mirrored surfaces. Venicalsa~Overby'scurrent fa vorite. ··1 really like the venicals," she said. 'Tm exc ited to sec something new. a little variety from traditional dra " PB~i ifa room is decorated traditionally, she advises using drapes, sull the most popular form of window . covering. 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Overby 11id to be sure and stack the drapes on the 1tationary tide of the window. She also noted the •mPortancc of proper fabric cho~ . .. Some fabrics pull as they hana. and in time..t they'll wind up with about two inches of drape on their 11oor. There arc fabricsdesl1n1ted.espcoial11 fordrapcsand }hey should bc~ful to chootc them," s~e said. Overby said she often combines draJ?Cry panels on both sides of a window with shades or a le velor. The most economical way to coven window is with a mini-blind or le vol or. An average window, 60 .. by 60''i co'sts S 172. A vcnic:-al for the same window costs $222, and a drape. S3SO to $400: To create the popular, country look, Overby recommended using more pattemsand small prints. Combininaa solid an(j print for a drape and valence or · shcerisoneway togctadrcssycountry look. Usina only prints will aive a more casual fcclina. she ·said. If a room aetsa lot of afternoon sun, shutters or tiahtly pleated shades called vcrosols arc JOOd choices since 6oth can almost completely block out light. The newest shutters are wider. with two-inch slats. Verosols have a fabric front bonded to an insulated lbconal baclcing. Dcpendinaon-how-thick lhe-Oa'k~o1-is,­ the shades arc nearly transparent or almost opaque. In very dark rooms, she advised sheers. venicals or just window tinting. Tinting is also a good idea for windows getting afternoon sun. "The most damaging thing to drapes. fabric and carpet is sun." she said. "It just eats through and rots it. Tinting extends the life of drapes. plus protects fabricsand carpets." But no matter what the choice, Overby 1aid a window should almost never~ left blank. if for no other reason than energy conservation. "Window coverings insulate and hold the cold air out and the warm air in," she said. 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HOURS: MON FRI 7 6 •SAT 8 30 6 •SUN 8 30 5 ~ 5 •t •I :~l)i1111 LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CO., INC. ~l 2028 Newport Blvd (It 81y St ) Costa Meu CA 92627 (7 14) 64&-7441 ::J • Study s!J.eds llght on depression Incidences tend to peak when days are the shortest oonnal, but their temperature and cortisol rhythms are deprcuton. Or. Wu plans 10 take ~·s conclu•1on one five to six hours ahead of schestutc. Such disruptions 5tep farther by showing the efTec1s of hJht on the brafn-.1 appear to occur Sf?'?ntanc.i)uSI)' and tend to get worse, not chemistry in depressed individuals. better, over tjme. Dr. wtl said. The tC$t currently involves 20 VA patients dia111osed This dcsynchronil.ation may explain why many assufTenngfrom cljnicaldepression. Each isbeinaexposed Psychiatric researchers at UC Irvine arc on the trail of depressed individuals wake up in the middle of the night to thrtt hours of intense light prior to sunrise and another a ~vofuuonary 1rcatmcnt for one of mankind's most and arc unable to fall back to sleep. three hours after unset. Later, Or. Wu will chan the effects pervasive mental disorders: depression. The treatment is Just as there is a strong link between daylight and of a single one-hour pulse oflight 1n the evenlna. non-lnvuive, inexpensive and apparently 100 perotnt circadian rhythms. a similar link may exist between liaht Dr. Wu's tes1 chamber uses conventjonal "arow safe. It is as natunil as sunshme ilsclf. It is, an fact, liaht. and depression. Or. Wu believes. Most manic-depressives liahts" emining a radiance of2,500 lux, a briahlness equal Joeepb Wu, M.D .• rcsJdcn• in the UCI Department of how a super-sensitivity to li&ht and may. in fact. be 10 daylight and five time the power of normal indoor Psychiatry's Special Treatment Unit a• the VA Hospital m over-rcactina toenvironmentafcues. he said. In additjon, lighting. Each subject is regularly tested fo r a number of 1 ,,. .... Beach, directed by Or. Robert Gerner, is spearhead-incidence of depr~ssion and suicide 1end to peak in chemical changes associated with the cil'Qdian function. A ......,.,. Dttcmber. a pattern that may nave more to do with the aroup of non-depressed controls will later be subjected •o in.l • yurlong experiment designed to lest lhe impact or shonness of the days rather than the traditional the same ~gimen 10 sec if their reactions differ from that of pa'olonacd li&ht exposure on depressed individuaJs. cxplanation of"hollday blues." " -the patients. He predicates his expenment on the links already Or. Al Lewy, of the University of Oregon and formerly .. We believe we'll show strong evidence that light can er.tablished between chnical depression and disruption of an associate of UCI Psychiatry Chairman Dr. William E. be just as erfec11ve as drugs in 1reatina depressio'h but circadian rhythms. . Bunncy when both were at 1he National Institute of Mental w1\ho1t1-lhc sadc-c~ts 1l ~lated wilh -most pnarm8-l "Circadian rhythm is that C)'clical pattern of chemical Heahb.(NlMH)-in Washington.&. .. was-one-orihe first ceuticals." Dr. Wu stated. "We may very well be on the .c.tianaea ihat resuhtttt-body&rct1vnr.-Dr, Wu explained lnd1v1duals to show how "lengthening" days wuh anificiaJ verge of an exmang new l.!ra an the treatment of this "Amonaother things. 11 tells us when to wa~e up. when 10 hght can help lhe body reset its biological clocks •nv widespread. costl)' and 100 often tragic illness." gdt hunary and when to sleep. ·Husband trap 1 "This ·body clock' appears to have two <:'.enters. One 1s brain's Supra-Ch1asmatic Nucleus ( CN). situated in hypothalmus. which regulates the sleep/wake pattern. e other cenler. which regulates chanfeS an bod)' perature and leHI!. of rnn1sol (a steroid associated DE.\R ANN ested. but ourlifo togctheris hell and J resent being h str~s). has yet to be located." L.\NDERS: I haH' I ed into this miserable mamage. Mywafc is highly ed bythreats In normal ind1 v1duals. these tv.o centers can be tnedtv.1cetoleaH' cap leandhasheldman)exccllentJObs butshequ1ts t_~own out of S) nc by abrupt shifts in en\lronmental cues. m) "1fl· but did not All worlC' g whcMver I broach 1he subJeCt ofa da' orce. q-. Wu said. Such shifts include the rhange from standard don because of her I 11 ha ve the nght to happiness. but I fear what she tq, dayUd11 savings time and traveling rap1dl> acrots time: th reats to kill herscl mightd ifl take action. I am ashamed of wishing she zorics. ihe result 1s often temporary listlessness and I feel like a trapped I • ... DEIS would di o I would be free ofherw1thout blame. but that 1rritabili•y. a syndrome common I~ called ··jel lag.·· animal LAii thought is uppermost 1n m) mind. "Depressed patients often shov. the same son of We both have •••••••••••••• My sister told me to ask myself1he famout Ann circadian disruption experienced b) Jet travelers. in 60 to had a great deal of Lande-rs..questioo~-'..!Wou~d yottkbctttn>ffwrth hero• -76_.:;pc....:.en::_....:.~--t_o_f_a_l_I _c_a_se_s_. _t h_c_1_r _.,_1c_e.:....p/_w_a_k_e_..;c·y_c_lc_re_m_a_in_s_c.....;o_u_n_-;e_l_i n...:;g:....a_n_d_l_h_a_v_e_t r_ie_d_e_v1e;:ry~t:h:i n~g~t:h:e:th:e:r:a:p!:i s:::=::;i without her?" and act accordingly. There is no doubt about RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. ftr tile lest tf Yw Utt 1122 llAllOl llD. COSTA ICSA -SU·llSI 1t -1 would be bet\erofT without her. What do you advise? -ONLY WALLS-NO DOORS DEAR WALLS: A woman wbo bu11 onto a man by tbreateolng .ulclde 11 practicing blackmail. A mu wbo allows tbls ls a fool. -ffiERLE-, noRmAn cosmETICS I reeommend some new co&lDSelon. 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PACIAU • MAUAG&S • NAILi • MAKIUfl I "6J 50 Coo,f Hwy l09u11a -.Och (1 I "I "97 '061 111 th• $urf e114 4111d tiot•I $1topp1119 C•nt., .,. Wll Thom s-on and Geo rc la Meuem er In the lrTine Comm unity Th eater comedy "You Know I Can't Bear You When the Water'• Runn!nl.'' 'Water's Running' in Irvine By KATHLEEN CUMMINGS To completely appreC1ate the firs1 act of Robert Anderson's sex quartel .. You Know I Can"t Hear You When the Water's Running." now being wescnted by the Irvine Community Theater. you must first cas1 your mind back to the '60s when this pla}' was wntten -before lhe rock musical ··Hair"' or "Oh. Calcuua'' -to those olden days when a glimpse of penis was looked on as something heinous (now. hea ve n knows. anything goes). Called "Tht" Shock of Rerngnation:· 1t"s about an intelligent and successful pla)wnght (Wilham Waxman) v.ho 1s tr)tng to convince his doubting producer (Ric teiner) of the altruism of nudJt) on the stage. If s a clever d1alect1c that almost 1hreatens to become diatribe. but I'> sa' ed m1dwa) when a firecracker 1s tossed on stage 1n the form of an actor (Bruce Coen) who Steiner drags in from the wa1t1ng room to make a point. ·c oen 1s a riol as the hungry. desperate and 1ntin1td) pliable ragtag. He brings obsequiousness to new low.,. Waxman could li ven up the beginning of 1his piece b> a less-wooden c'prcss1on. Steiner. an acting newcomer. mo,es ay.,kwardl>. Oubs his lines and fiddles 100 much with his ti e. but also fives v11allt >. The second act 1-; ca lled "The Footsteps of Doves" and 1s the weakest of the four It tal..es place in a bedding sho"'room where a mamcd couple of 25 >Cars (Wa,man and Marcia Benholf)are buying a nev. bed. Benholfis one of those rare naturals and Wa>.m an !>Cems more comfortable with thi s lighter role . She prefers firm . he soft. She wants 1wins. he wants 10 stick to the double Onl> one or the other will fit in th eir bedroom. ··Lees bu) a new house:· sa ys he. Mattress firmness isn't the onl) thing oul of sync with this pair. Their marriage is in a sexual cul-de-sac. The sale!.man (Stemer) swishes off and leaves them to work it out. Waxman feel s twin beds ponend dire consequences for their sex life r·The longest d1s1ancc m the. world 1$ the distance between twin beds." ~ys he ). "Ma) be I wan I that distance so you·11 have to make an effort." says she. who finally leaves him alone to decide Enter a blonde bombshell (Cher) I Beec hum) v. hOJ USt loves double beds but can·t afford one. he manages in a few shon putts to si nk the "1lhng Waxman into future adultry 1n (w hat else'~) his old. cast-off double bed . Double, dou ble. toil and trouble. The third act 1s "I'll lk Home for C hnstmas" and in volves a couple 10 their late fon1es. a roma ntic (Coen. showing his versat1hl) in a more somber role) tind a realist (Bertholf) who. while tac:kling th eir opposing' icws on sex education for their teen-aged children. unco,er so me long-buried huns of their own. It's the mos1 deve loped of 1hc four playlets. Both Coen and Bcnholf convincing!) create a ponra11 of contemporar)' marital pathos which. unlike the other!>. 1s not applied v.1th a putty knife Ba rbara Ann l;)heppard. who-;c pan 1s '>ho ner than h{'r name. appeared ac; their daughter Thl· last act 1s ·Tm Herbert." It's an unabashed tam: Tv.o octogcnanam (W1I Thomp'ion and Georgia Messcmer) who ha ve been marned man} years and. by the looks of 11. to several different people. troll lhrough their memories -which are as creak} as the1r rcxk10g chairs- for golden momenls from the past. 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Tile .can be used in many p aces and it doesn't have to b~just floor By JOY DEE ANTHONY foot. its durability, fireproof quaJity, ..._,...c.i..,, · 1 and versatility far overshadows the If you've decided against a cost. linoleum floor covering. you mi&ht .. h's probably the most versatjlc consider ouamic tile. wood. marble, surfacina m.atc1'1al that there is today aold leaf, or carpet. anyWbere, short Qf ;ust oomint in You mightal59considerusinga tile wr't~caairuerand doanJanwork. •he company that's pan of a network of says. 'h'saot pan.ems, tt's got shapes, · o\hcr services. Mr. Build Tile Oc~an it's got every color of the rainbow." Group ip Laauna Niguel, accordina Shapes Include heuaons and tri· to a desiancr there, makes an averqc·. &J\ales in addition to &he common of IS refermls a day for things like square. For the pattern, Village Tilers plumbi1t4 and fixtures. This means a allows customtn &o bring in a design plumber 1s less li~ely to b!amc the t~le of tbeir own .. such •$.a wallpaper man for an accident. Since they re pettem they wish to sec duplicated qn both part of Mr. Build, conflicts of tile. interests are solvable. ttte Mr. Build Tocarefortlle,Stroikssar.syoucan designer said. simply "hit it with a mop,· or use a Orange County re'~ident Art . mild solution of vinegar and water. Bartlett. owner of Mr. Build and the Deciding on what kind of tile to use founder of Century 21 Real Estate~ ~son bow much.u:a.ffic.thearea tmStl\iflile lroonngiS one or the Will get. Stroiks gjves tile a rating from home improvements that adds one to five, according to how sturdy tremendously to a home's resale the glaze finish is. A rating of one value. means that the tile should not be Tile floors have been popular in walked on. A three to five rating Europe for cons because of their means you probably couldn't cau~ durability and ease of care. but damage e~en by grinding a .,icce o( ceramic tile is just beginninj to take metal on it. hold in Amenca. says Kelly Stroiks of In addition to ceramic tile work. Village Tilers in Costa Mesa. Village Tilers installs marble and The public, he explains. is "waking quarry. For one home at NeUie Gail up" to the idea of using tile in places Ranch in Laguna .Hills, the shop other than bathrooms. including installed a big black111arblc star i,i thc kitchen floors and fireplaces. Dis-entryway. Quarry. Stroiks says, is a tributors are making available so high traffic tile used mainly in many patterns and colors that Stro1ks restaurants. says 1f you can't find a piece of tile to Another floor covering gaining fit your needs. you aren·t trying. popularity, according to Joan Stroiks feels that though the initial Chambers, owner of CJ Discount ,.......,...._ outlay for tile flooring can be more Interiors in Huntington Beach. is Tile may be the m0ttt versatile of aurfacln1 material, and expensive than formica or linoleum. wood, especiall y parquet. "They're alao the m0ttt durable. \ varying from S 1.50 to SIS a ~a~ just now hitting their pea.le," ---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!liii~ //THE ORJQJNAL'' COU"T-R¥ -COTf AGE 6885 Warner Huntington Beach corner of Goldenwest near Al ha Beta Cl\am~rs said, because of the popu- larity of Oriental ruas. Chamben also sells carpet. tile, and linoleum floor coverinas. She sleerl customers away from traditional kitchen carpets. however, suuestina instead a commercial carpet she finds superior. If milk is spilled on it, for example. its chemical treatment pre· vents bacteria formation. Whether you choose carpet, the least expensive of floor coverings, or JOld leaf, or SQme ceramic tile priced m between, Orange County experts wee there's a product now on the market to suit your needs and add to the value of your home. Many tile. pattema, ahapee available. · i.;.;.;..:_..-.;;;;.__;o..__ ..... Two kinds of linoleum for varied home needs When Marvin Carlton of Carlton's Linoleum Shop sizes up a young married customer, visions of indoor tricycle-riding youngsters go dancing in his head. If it weren't for children's toys. Carlton says his products would last indefinitely: the stuff is almost indestructible. So the people who visit his Costa Mesa shop come mainly for redecorating reasons or because they've just moved in a home and don't like what the old residents had. To all interested customers. Carlton explains that there are basically two =====--i kinds of linoleum: inlaid and cushioned. Only the ArmstrODJ company sells the inlaid variety. but Carlton says most of his customers prefer it. Armstrong is one of two major vinyl product com- panies. he adds. The other is Congoleum. The Armstrong inlaid vinyl is a favorite because it's more durable and mor e moisture-resistant, he ex~ plains. Houses today, Carlton says. are usually built on concrete slabs. making them vulnerable to water tables below the surface. When water seeps up into a cushioned vinyl product. 11 is likely to stain. Fancier homes don't tend to have this moisture problem. Carlton said. In these homes. cushio ned linoleum ma~ be preferred because the patterns '"lend to be more attractive." These are printed on a with a rotary press which allows for great cf detail ·of dcsian. Prices at the Carlton shop range from around S9 to S3 5 a square foot. Carlton said. Elsewhere even lower- pnced linoleum 1s available. he added. but he won't recommend it. The in stalla- tion cost doesn't warrant d ealing with c heap. no n-lasting materials. Carlton explained . Though toda) 's vinyl products are not waxed ex- cept unadvisedly, 1 some dulling may occur over time. If this should happen. a floor dressing can be applied to bring back the bnghtness of the original colors. Carlton said. Like anything else. linoleum has its fads. Right now. Carlton commented, pastels and flowery designs arc selling better than the once popular earthy tones. Moldings bri~hten dull wall ENT ~l'IAGNlflCENT STOCK Of Kitchen , Country, Bathroom Accessories! Gifts! Table Linens! Dishes! Wood! Antiques! Tables! A wall covenng can be anything from wallpaper to paint, but for a really ex- traordinary wall co vering that will transform a room from dull to dramatic. con- sider wood moldings. ANTIQUES and COUNTRY ACCESSORIES SACRIFIED ------- Chairs! China Cabinets! Armoires! Bookcases! Wall Trees! Dressers! Nightstands! Sideboards! Desks! Mirrors! Specialty Pieces! Wall Decor! Baskets! Flower Arrangements!. Wood .Accessories! Pillows! Placemats! Dandles! Dry Flowers! Folk Art! Gourmet Food! Rag Rugs! Etc.!! Inexpensive a nd rcadil) available from building material dealers. wood moldings add depth and interest to the flat surfaces of walls by giving them highlights and shadows. They can be painted to blend or contrast with the wall colors or they can be stained to acxcnt the natu- ral wood grain. They can be applied vertically, horizon- tally or diagonally. And they can be combined with wallpaper or fabric for intercsting decorative ac- cents. Wood moldm&s. im- aaina11vely used. can change a room from tra- ditional to modem or from period to contemporary. Used throu&}lout, wood mold1nas can &ivc a home an entirely new appcaranct without tht expense and bother of major remodel- ' ng. 1 Three of the more popu· lar type of wood mold in&!. arc base, cc1hn1 trim and chair rail. Wood moldanp a" ca y to cul. fit toaethcr, glue ur nail to any wall and fin1 h. This makes them 1dnl for do-1t-yourselfo11 They arc nva1 lablc tn ll wide variety of pattC'm~ and 'H7C~ ' Exciting San Antonio-style dishes strike an unusual compromise between authentic Mexican food and the demands ofbusy American lifestyJes. They emphasize lively flavors, ease of preparation and the --ctiminationof hard~findingredren . --- This style of cooking combines foods used by thcare.a'soriginal Mexican settlers, such as tomatoes, avocados and chilcs, and the beef chicken, rice and wheat introduced by the Spanish conquistadores. It' also reflects the influence of the American Indians and West- ward-bound frontier cooks who adapted the cuisine to suit their tastes with ava\lable local foodstuffs. U nlikc some Southwestern cooking, San Antonio-style food is not all fiery hot but tends to balance spiciness with color and texture. But like anywhere else in the country, eggs, sausages and special brµds top the list ofbrunch and supper favorities. However, here the sausage might fill an enchilada, the eggs a burrito, or eggs might be scrambled with tortilla chips fora dish with delightful flavor and texture contrasts.· BRUNCH BURRITOS 1 large greea pepper, cMpptd ~ C11p cHpped oaJOD % tablespooes IMlt1tr or margartat 8 tgt, sliptly beatea 1 c•p (4 onces) sb'eddtd Moattrey Jack or Qtddar ~ 1 ~ e11pa plcute sa11ee 8 l ·ladl tortillas Soar cream (optleaal) Cook green pepper and onion in butter in 1 O.inch skillet until tender. Combine eggs and cheese; add to skillet. Cook over medium heat: stiniog frequently, until eggs arc set and cheese is melted Heat picante sauce in small skillet until warm. Dip each tonilla into sauce. Spoon about 1h cup egg mixture onto center of each tonilla. Fold 2 sides o~ereggm.ix.ture;.foldendsunderandplaccin 13 x 9 x 2-inch baldngdish. Top with remaining p1cante sauce. Bake at 350 degrees until hot about 10 minutes. Top with sour cream, if desired. Makes61o 8 servings. ' PORK SAUSAGE ENCHILADAS 1 poud bulk pork saasage ~ c•p cllopped o~oa 1 cwp plcantt saace '4 teupooa groaad camla Vegetable oll 1 % corn tortJllas I ~ caps (I onces) sllrtddtd Monterey Jack or Clttddar cll~•t Guacamole, recipe foUows Drain on papertowels. Spoon about 2 tablespoons meat mixture onto each tortilla._ ~olla~d place scam side down in I Jx 2 x 2-inch baking dish. Spoon remaining p1cante sauce evenly over enchiladas and top with cheese. Ba~eat 350degrecsfor 15 minutes or until hot. Top with Guacamole and. if desired. tomatoes. Makes 6 servings. Cltopped tomatoes (optional) . Cook and finely crumble sausage with onion in 10.inch skillet: drain well. Guacamole Stir in I/• cup of the p1cante sauce and the cumin. Heat oil in small skillet until hot but not smoking. Quickly fry each tonilla in oil to soften about 5 seconds 1 large ripe avocado, peeled, seeded and maslltd % tableapooas picute saace on each side. ' 1 teupooa lemoe jalet a4 ~aalt ---- ·weightogo Conversion from fat to thin guaranteed STORIES by CHRIS CRAWFORD DeilJ l'tlot Cerr 11 P I r-.1t Do you weigh the same as you did a year ago? Five years ago? Ten years ago? "The average adult American gains about one pound of weight per year and at the same ume foses a half pound of lean ussue per year," says Dr. Jack Wilmore. University of Arizona professor and fitness expert. Wilmore. along with a number of other nationally recognized expens in nutrition and exercise. was a speaker at "Uplink to Food and Fitness." the first international videoconference on physical fitness and wellness sponsored by Sunkist G rowers Inc. The three-hour seminar was broad- cast live by satellite from Los Angeles to 40 other cities across the U.S. and Canada. So. what can the average adult do about his or her extra weight? It is not enough just to eat less. said another presenter -Dr. Peter Wood. Stanford professor of medicine. "The overweight person attempting to lose weight typically decides (I) to remain sedentary and (2) to eat less." But. said Wood. "he or she is simply a fat person reluctantly eating less. and the transformauon into a true slim person has not occurred .. . the ·eat less· approach to weight loss and permanent weight control has not worked." Exercise along with proper nutri· tion 1s the answer. say the experts. "It 1s probably the most imponant part of the change of lifestyle that truly converts a tat person into a slim one." said Wood. And. said Wilmore. "Exercise needs to be an essential part of a weight control program in order to:ase lean tissue loss.'" more cited a study of mi aged housewives in which half of the group dieted and exercised . and the other half dieted without exercise. A.t the end of the study. both groups had lost similar amounts of weight: however. the group that exercised gained in lean tissue and lost fat tissue. jEATING RIGHT ON THE RUN . l If eat mg-on-the-run is pan of your daily routine, you Broiled fish is better. ' can still maintain a healthyt balanced diet, says Nancy Most cereal -fortified with vitamins and minerals. Clark, authorof''The Athlete's Kitchen'' and a nutritionist Cream of wheat -lots of iron; more than oatmeal. with Sports Medicine Resource Inc. Whole wheat bread -any dark bread is a good choice. "What you eat is more important than how you eat." Pizza -offers a variety of nutritents from the cheese claims Clark. and tomato sauce: add green peppers and other veggies For "fast-laners" who save time by eating the same instead of pepperoni or sausaae. .. quick foods every day, Clark suagests they learn to c hoose Popcorn, unsalted and unbuttered -A wholesome. a variety of snack and other foods that will offer a variety of low-caloric snack. vitamins and minerals. What about all the coffee many faster-laners Clark's "Good Nutntion Grab Sq List" of foods can consume., be conveniently stocked at ho me or selected at a deli or "If you want to consume one or two cups of coffee. do salad bar. Herc are some suuestrons: so guilt fttt.'" says Clark. ·•But 1f you frequently have the Low-fat milk and yoaun-providccalcium you need jitters. that's another story." We uch have a different throuahout your hfc to maintain strong bones. caffeine tolerance, she sa)' . Spinach -better than lettuce at a salad bar. Actually the habits a soc1attd with coffee. rather Baked pota to -1S percent of the vitamin C is stored than coffee itStlf, arc u ually the culpnts, Clark says. .. You with the skin or naht under 1t. Top with y<>&un rather than deserve to feel 1u1hy 1f you dnnk coffee in tcad of eauna a sour cream or buttc11. healthful bru.kfast~ if you e i t on the empty calorics from V ..g juice -contains nutrients from e11ht vqctablcs. the crum and supr; or if )'Ou rely on coffee to keep you OranacJuicc -6 ounces equals 100 percent RDA alert instead ofaettana a aood naaht's sleep. These stresses vu.am in C. Froz.cn 1s nutriuonaUy stmilar to ftt h arc, perhaps, more health-harmful than the caffeine." Cantaloupe -a half a small one yields I 00 perccnt C1ark II)' that thousands of research studlcs have ROA, vitamins A and C. • attempted to lank coffee to various health problems, but so Chicken and turkey-remove the skip to ch mate fat. fart he only confirmed problem 1s with coffee drinkers who chole 1erol and caloncs. also smoke c1aarcuc . "They ha\'C a s11mficantl) h11her f i~h -fncd "fishw1chc\" arc loaded with calones incidence ofhcan disca~." Another study, cited by Judith Stem. professor of nutrition at UC Davis. compared three groups of dieters. One group only dieted, a second group only exercised, and a third group did both. All of the dieters subtracted 500 calories a day -by d ieting, exercising. or a combination of the two -depending on which group they were in. Again. weight loss was similar in all three groups. but the exercise groups lost more fat whereas the non-exercise group lost lean or muscle tissue as well. "The overall message." says Stem. ""is that the best and easiest way to diet is to increase 'our level of exercise at the same time that you decrease your consumption offood ... What kind of exercise is best? Wilmore and Wood favor aerobics. "Just 90 minutes of aerobics a week." says Wilmore. "has been demon- strated not only to improve one's fitness level, but to enhance ane's healt-h dramatically as well." The health benefits, he says. in- clude increasing energy. decreasm~ anxiety. and lowering the nsk ot hypertension and heart disease. Wood points to studies that "strongly suggest that men who regular!) engage in ph)sical act1vit) are protected. relat1\e 10 scdentaf) men. from heart attack ... The studies link regular exercise wnh IO\\er concentrations of low-dens1t' lipoportems ( LDL). the particles which. says Wood. "are clearl) 1m- pltca ted 1n the process/of atherosclerosis. the artery ~elf dis- ease underl)'tng hean disease ... Wood offers the following guide- lines for weight loss: (PleaH eee GUIDEINES/CS) <;ombine all ingredients; mix well. Makes about 1 cup. S~ ~TONIO CORM BREAD l cap all-parpoae U..r '14 cap yellow conamtal 1 ~ &ealfOOIU bakla& powder ~ teupooa Mk.lq .... t,; teupooa salt 1 C11p IMlttermllk Decorative eggs deceptively easy Dceorat1ng Eastcregs ta~eson new meaning \\hen you '!lake the eggs } ourself us in, milk chocolate morsels. an ea canon and frosting. S1mplyi:>0urmcltcd morsel into the 12 ind1v1dual cups1n thcegcarton. Chill. then peel awa~ the carton and "glue .. the egg hal"cs togc-thcT with frosting. Wntea hohda} messa1c ordttoratc~ \\Ith frosttngand 'Olla~ -treats for the day that ta tc a good a the) look. SOLID MILlt CHOCOLATE EGGS l 11 'l-oaace pacb1e ( t Clips) milk ~latt morsels t musarta1 tablespooes ve1eta It skrttalq 1 tm,ty Styrofoam ti&~-· Vutlla ru4y te spread frostta1 Combine m1lkchocolatc monclsand 'CSCtable shortentnaovcr hot(not bo1hn&)water munt1I moncl mcltand m1Aturc1 'imootb Remove from heat. k~p o'er bot water Pourinto 121ndl\1dual cups 1n cg canon C"h1ll I hour or unul firm . Pttl off cg canon Seal 2l" hah.csto ether with frosttna to form wholcqs, IXcotatc ch<Xolatrcu-. "''h fro-.ttnp. p1J)C'd throu&h (X) .. tr"\ tube. 1fdn1~. Ma1'.cs6 <"horolatteu • tuofoan,notcardhorJC'gglar\on'imu tbcu :od. ca Otenge c~ DAILY PllOT/WednMdey, Apttt 11, 1984 INEXPENSIVE F O OD TASTY As we struggle w11h our in come tax returns. few would disagree w1 1h poel T. S. Ehol who wrote that April is the crJelest month . And 1f that's not enough of a bite. the efT<.'cts of an extremely hari.h winter are showrng up at the supermarket 1n the form of higher pnces. Together. they pinch the food budget. Howe' er. a good tasting. nutnt1ous dish doesn't ha'e to be e)l,pens1ve Complex carbohydrates such as veg- el<tbles. pasta and bread!> are s11ll $Ood bu)s and when combined with small amounts of higher priced meats or fish add up to delicious. nourishing meals. Here are three examples of such 1magina11ve and economical main dishes. Few foodo; are as sausfying as a gooey pizza and Cheesy Clam Pi zza 1s an innovative variation of this popular dish. Bagels Benedict are inventive and uncom- monly good tasting. and stretching one pound of ground beef into five ample servings 1s Beef} Pasta Casserole. CHEESY CLAM PIZZA loaf froien bread or plua dougb. thawed l can (8 I,\ 01111cu1 chopped clam• l large clove garlic, minced 1 can ( 10 l,'J ounce.) cooden1ed cream of celery soup a., cup (% ounces) shredded mozzarella cbeese % tablespoons grated Parmesan cbeese % tablespoons chopped parsley P;eheat o\ l'n lo 400 dcgn.•cs < >n floured board. roll out dough to I J-inch cirtk or 15 ' lll-1m.h rertangle Fold dough 1n10 quartas. hfl on to 13-inch round p111a pan or IS:.. 10-rnchJcll~ roll pan and unfold Pinthcdgcsofdough to form nm "'K·t <1'>1dc Drain dam'> re.,cr' ing hqu1d In I-quart saucepan o'er high heat bml clam liquid and g;irllt about 2 minutes until liquid 1<, rcduted h' halt ~tir in )Oup. Spread soup m1)1.ture o'er p111a dough ~pnnklc 'Allh clams. cheeses and par\lc~ Rake :!S minute'> or until t ru\I "hrnwned. Makes I p111a or h \hll''> BAGE~ BENEDICT % table1pooa1 b•tter or marsartae · 1 o..~u:: rM pepper, finely cMpped 1 medlam lrttD pepper, fi.Dely ci.Opped 1 medl1m Ollloa, flaely cMpped 1 medl1m clove sarllc, mJDced '-4 tea1pooa dried wbole tbyme % tablHpooDI dry lkn')' 1 ce"! : 1'"'-MDCff) coadea1ed cream of ~ckea IOIP 1 cap cooke4, cllced cklckea 1,'J cap milk 4 bagel1, 1p1Jt 4 poacbed eus Fre11tly groud pepper In I 0-inch skillet. over medium heat. in hot butter, cook peppers and onion with garlic and thyme until tender. Add sherry: heat I minute. Stir in soup, chicken and milk; heat. sttmng occas1onally. To se rve. place bottom half of each bagel on each of 4 plates. Spoon chicken sauce evenl y over each bagel. Top \•'•th poached egg; sprinkle with pepper. Serve with top half o bagel. Makes 4 servings. BEEFY PAST A CASSEROLE 1 polLDd IJ'OUDd beef 1 can ( 1034 oucet) coadea1ed solden masbroom soup I cap (8 oucet) ricotta cllieue 1 egg, beaten 1 tablespoon chopped par1ley 4 cups cooked, drained splnac b fettucinl (6 oances dry) 1 jar I 1 S 'ill ouces) marinara sauce % tablupoons grated Parmesan cheese Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In 10-inch skillet over medium heat . cook beef until browned· d rain ofTfa t. Sur in !>Oup. In large bowl. blend together rirotta chec'iC. egg and parsley. Toss with fcttucin1 and meat m1Jr.turc. Spoon half of mixture in to :!111-quan greased casserole (over wi th hal f ol marinara sauce. la}'er remaining fettucin1 mixture and marinara sauce. Sprinkle top with Parmesan cheese. Bake lO minute$. Makes 1 cups o r 5 sen 1ng'> HFOR EASTER,WE'VE CARVED UP TO $1.30 OFF OUR DELICIOUS NEW ZEALAND LAMB." 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Favor added by prunes Nothina could be more traditional for E11ter momina than hot crou bum, a.enckr and f'nsraot and marked with a supr c:rou. And notbina could be more deticiod than tru• Supr Pham yenion, with cb()pped pnmes 1eattered throuahout the 1'1l!eet douah for moi1tnct1 and fruity ftavor. California prunes add more than aood Wte to hot cross buns. They con- tribute iron, potassium, fibet and other nutrients to act your Easter breakfast off to a aood start. Hot Cross buns were c:UJto.macily __ haic.d on Good Friday as a symbol of the crucifixion. For conve- nien~ you may want to bake yours in advance. Just cool and freeze the buns, wrapped airtight in foil. Do not add the ieang just yet. On Easter morning. thaw a nd reheat the buns. cov- ered lightly with foil,..1nfta 350-dcgree oven for about 10 minutes. Allow them to cool somewhat before add- ing the icing crosses. If lhe buns are too hot1 the ici ng will melt. SUGAR PLUM HOT CR~BUNS • to'"" Ctlpt noar ~ c11p1apr i,; &ealpooD salt % teaspooa1 n1tme1 % packases acUve dry yeast 1 Clp mlJk YJ c•p water 1,'J c1p batter or marpr- loe %egs 1 cap (about I ounces) cbopped pitted pnae1 Beakn eg, for Jiau Jc1D1, recipe follows rn large mixfog bowf combine 11/J cups of the flour, the sugar. salt, nutmeg and yeast. In saucepan. combine milk. water and butter. Heat to 120 to 130 degrees. Grad- ually add warmed liquids to d ry ingredients Beat 'A tth electric m 1xe r on me- d 1u m ~peed 2 minutes. Add eggs and '/4 cup mort' of the flour. Beat on high · speed 2 minutes. S11r in prunes and enough of the remai ning flour to make a soft dough. Knead o n fl oured board until dough 1s smooth and elastic. 8 to 10 minutes. using add111onal flo ur a!I needed to prevent dough from slicking. Place in .. Sqar plum hot crou buna, dotted with tan(Y prunea, are an Euter tradition. greased bowl. turning o nn• Cover with a towel: let ri~ in warm place until doubled in bulk. about I 111 to 2 hoUI'i. Punch down: d1v1de dough into 12 equal portions and shape each into a ball. Place we ll apart on greased baking sheets. Cover: let ri se unt il doubled, 30 to 45 minutes. Brush wi th beaten egg: bake in 375-degree O\ en 20 to 25 minutes until golden. Cover with foil as needed to prevent ovcrbrown1ng l ool. Dri zzle Icing over each bun to form a cross. Makes I dozen large buns. lcrng: In a small bowl blend ''1 cup powdered sugar. s1ficd. with I table- o;poon lemon Juice until smooth. ., NOW THI QUICKER· PICK ER·UPPIR ISTOUGlllR THAHEVIR! New Bounty is tough enough to scrub with. Tough enough to stand up to your cleanser. And it'll still pick up spills taster than any other paper towel! New Bounty. The quicker-picker- upper just got tougher. -----------• ~198T ti I I I I I I ---------• c : I i: I I I I I I I Try brandied fruit for spicy spring repast Nothing captures the essence of spring quite as well as fresh fruit. And tbere 1s no better time of year to prepare a da~ing Spicy Brandied Frun dish to accompan y your main course. . C~n,ibine fresh fru its -&{>pies. pears and oranges - wtth ra1S1ns ~nd o~herdncd fruits. Stew t~em in a bubbling sauce of CaJ1forn1a brandy and orange JUiee. Spice them ~ith curry. cinnamon and gin.er, then s~ecten with just a little brown sugar. The result 1s ambrosia; hot. spicy and fragrant. Try the stewed fru it over California brandy lamb to surprise-family and f ricnds. For an added treat, flam be the dish by basting the lamb in a festive sauce of wine and brandy until the sauce bubbles and light with a match. The Brandied Lamb and Brandied Fruits make a deliciously fragrant dish. Serve with a Brandy Apple -made with apple juice and economical California brandy. SPICY BRANDIED FRUIT Z tablespooa1 brown 111ar 1 ~ tealpOOlll et1rry powder •;. tea1pooa chuaamoa 1 tablespoon b•Uer •/4 cap eacll California brandy aad oran1e jaJce 1 •pple, 1Uced 1 par, peeled, 1llced 1 oru1e, peeled, 1llc~ 1 8-ouce pacb1e dried mixed fralt ~ CllP ral1la1 4 claumoa 1llckl I tablespooa mlaeflt cucUed Jla1er Heat sugar and spices an butter, stir in brandy and orange juice. Hea l unttl slightly thickened; pour over fruit in baking dish. Stir 1n cinnamon sticks and candied ginger. Bake at 350 degrees fo r 25 minutes. Serve with roast lamb. beef or pork. Makc'I 6 lo 8 servings. CALIFORNIA BRANDY LAMB 1 leg of lamb, about 5 pound• Butter, sail and pepper 8 unpeeled cloves of garlic I bottle of dry wbUe wine 1/4 cup California brandy Trim all fat from th e leg oflamb. Rub the roast all over with butter, salt and pepper. Into a medium size roasting pan. put garlic. wine and brandy. Place the leg of lamb on a rack and set 1t in the pan. Pierce th e meat a number of times with a fork . Roast in a 325-degree oven. basting the lamb with the dnppings every 20 minutes. When the meat thermometer registers "lamb done" or 180 degrees. the meat is ready. Serve sauce in a gra v)' boat. THE BRANDY APPLE % ouncH California brandy Hot apple juice Sprinkle of cinnamon Pour brandy and apple Juice into small liqueur gJas.s and sprinkle with cinnamon. Makes one drink. SPICY FARE ... From Cl % egg1, Uptly beaten 6 table1poon1 plcante 1auce •14 cup butter or margarine, melted and cooled Comt)lne fl our. cornmeal. I 1king powder. baking soda a nd salt in large bowl. Add buttermilk. eggs. picante sauce and butter. Stir just until ingredients are blended. Pour into well greased 8-inch square baking pan. Bake at 425 degree~ for 25 to 30 minutes or unlll golden brown. Make'I 6 to 8 serving-s. SAN ANTONIO-STYLE MIGAS t tabletpooDI butter or margarine 8 eu•. •ll&tltly beaten 4 to I OHCH 1laarp Cbeddar cheete, c•t lato ~-lDch ca bet 1 up mlld plcaDte saace I cap coanely cra1hed tortilla cl1lp1 or corn cldpt I rlpe avocado, peeled, 1eeded aad 1llced (optloaal) Melt butter in 10.mch skillet over medium heat. Combine eggs. cheese and 2 tablespoons of the picantc sauce in medium bowl; mix well. Add to skillet. Cook. stirring freque ntly. until eggs are sof\ set (cheese may not melt completely). Stir in tortilla chips. Heat remaining picante sauce; serve with eag mixture. Top with avocado slices. 1f desired. Makes 4 to 6 servings. HUEVOS RANCHEROS I up plcute 1aace 1 lar1etomato,caio~d lea• Bitter or mar1artne 4 con tortm ... warmed Heat p1cante sauce with tomato in small saucepan. Fry cas sunnys1de uJ' in butter Place two cus on each tortilla: top with sauce. Makes 4 scrv1nas. 'Stuff' your roast 1 o make a roast extra spcc1al, try "4'tufTma" 1t W1th a m1itturt of acvcral cloves of chopped prhc, herbs (fresh or dry basil. thyme and orepno) and a little salt. If dncd herbs art ultd, the m11tturc will require the addition of l quan chopped spinach or parsley. Make deep cuts in the roast wilh a narrow knife end force the herb m1uurt into the holes with the handle of a wooden ~pc><>n. R~ anyHcnovtr ml•tu1t all t>vcr the roatt and cook llA UJual. • • ca , . WHEN ONLY THE V:EKY BESI' Will .. .. RJa YOUR SflqAf. IMllll You ju11 can'• beat the ,ood.~ filft'Ot' of HOneyBaUCt. bnmd U. for your holiday dinner. Ot for tbo9e of "°"" friend and cuaomen. a well. Ow fJ!1. certificates are redeemeble naaioawide. What nicer way to 11y Happy Eal&erl R"SON£GWEAT HAM • mokl:d & Baked for .JO Houn • Honey & pice Clai.ed • Spiral~ liced for Serv na e.. • Whale & Half Harns • NariOllWide s...-. • Cift Ceniricates • ~Mty Trays ANAHEIM The Vlll"JC Center. 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Trim about one mch from the tup of the anichokc:-and snip the thorn) llp<i. if desired, from arllchokc lc:n cs using kitchen shears To pre' cnt cut an1chokc from dark- ening. rub the cut surfaces wuh fresh lemon or lime Then \lmmer. covered. in boiling ~atcr. using s1a1n1e.,, <il+'t'I cnamd or copper loO k\.\J rt• ( luminum Jnd l'9\t-iron will d1'M.olor an1t hokl'".. .ind alter thl' Ila' or J ) uu ma) want to lla'or tht' U)()ktng wate1 \.\Ith frt·\h lt-mon or hmt• Jll ll l', garhl or or ega no < 011 k a ntt hoke' about '" 111 -'" m1nutn until ;i Ind n.111 he pulll·d out ea,11\ l:.at1ng ;in an1t hoke I'> a savoring e~pcnenn.'. ~tnp the lea ve' from the globt· and dip tht• meat) l'nd into your fa\ontt' 'auu• Dra"" the fle\h~ portion through your teeth tu en1m that delicate a1 tit hokl· that m' After }OU.H' cnJmed the leaves. pull a""a' the lighter. innn lea\C\ and ~crape out lhl' fuu> "choke .. l 'ndernea1h lies the tender an1< hoke bot- tom. C-u1 in10 piece<, and dip tht•m into the sautl' 3'> well. Stuffed an1t hoke~ an: a manclou'i matn cour'e or side dish and art· at iuall~ quite eas} to pn·pare Leave\ ofa wholl' artichoke are s1mpl) prc'>'il'd out\.\ard 10 form an oix·n1ng elcpnl but simple salad or wh ole mar inated artichokes. Allow one artichoke per serv1 na. Cook. drain. then open the center to remove the inner leaves and fuzzy "choke". Marinate the whol,. an1chokes jn· a viniasrenc salad dressing for about 30 minutes. Then drain and place onto ttrving .Plates. Fill the center of each artichoke w11h more dress- ing for d1pp1ng leaves. Remember to select com pact. fresh-looking artichokes which f~l heavy for their saze. Keep them cold and humid and use w11hm a few days of purchase. CREAM OF ARTICHOKE SOUP 3 large !rJ!~boket 2 caps cbicken stock •,cup cbopped onion 2 tablet poons fTe1b lemon or lime Julee • • teaspoon dried thyme I cup light cream Ground black or wlllte pepper Lemon slices for gar- nish Cut off stem close to base ofanichokes. Remove and discard tough lower leaves. Cut artichokes lengthwise into quarters. Remove and discard choke and purple leaves. lemon slices. Makes 4 1er· VinJS. CREESE STUFFED 'CHOI.ES •wpardeMt" 'rt npbtlnerormarpr- lae "' Ctlp cMppH ODIOD 1 ~ AbletpGOD• IDJpped fre11t elm 14 c•p f re1ll lemo• or UmeJ•Jc. ~ CeatpooD 1aJt 14 c•p 1rated Parme1U clleese S C9pt water Cut off stems from artichokes. Peel, chop and stt aside. W11h scissors, cut off tips of leaves. Pull on tough outside leaves around the base of each artichoke and discard. Carefully open center leeve-s. tum the an1C'hokc over on a board and press down firmly al the base to spread leaves open. Tum artichoke right side up '11d pull out yellow leaves from the center. With a spoon. ~rape ou1 and discard fuzzy and prickl y ponion from the In a 'large saucepot or kettle combtne the quar- tered artichokes. chicken stock. onion. lemon or ltme Juice and thyme. Bnng to boiling. reduce heat a"nd - simmer covered. about 30 minutes or until artichokes are tender. Remove from heat. Re- mo\.e artichokes and set hqu1d aside. Stnp lea ves lrom artichokes and scrape nesh from them using a '>poon Dice the artichoke bonom ... ccn~r. Set anicbolcC"S aside. In a larae skillet, melt the bu.t· tc'j add onion and reserved aruchoke stems. Sau~ over low beat until tef)dct. Add dill, lemon or hmc jwce and salt. Stir in Parmesan cheese. Place 1/4 cup fillinf in the center of each artichoke. Place artichoke in deep casserole. pour the water around them. Cover and bake in 37S dqree oven 4S minutes. Makes 4 servings. ARTICHOKES WITH FRESH TOMATO SAUCE 4 medJ•m ard~okes l lemoa or lime, 1Uced l "' teaapOOH Hit, dJvt•ed % &Ule1pooa1 oUve oll ~ CU. Cltoppff ODIOD -!-cloves~1ar c, ml8Ce4 4 mt41un 1omacoe1, peeled, cllopped (about 3 cups) ''• cup chopped fresh parsley % tablespoons fresbly squeezed lemon or lime juice ~ teaspoon dried baall, Inner vdlow lea ve~ and lhc lu1i' "l'hoh"' arc '>Cooix·d out then cook 1he art1thokl· J' u~ual Drain a ntl Ii II ""ti h a ulOkt:d ml'U t. t hlT'l' <.ca I nod or 'cg- l'l<.1 hk n11\tUrl' .:ind ha l..t' until hl'atl'd through ~ hl·n \ou're planning a dinnn part\ '>erH· an In a blender. food pro- c~or or food m11l. com- b1m· the artichoke nesh and botto ms. reserved liquid and the cream. Puree the m "turc until smooth. ">ea!>on v. 1th pepper to 1ai.tc. Transfer to covered <..onta1ner. Refrigerate O\crn1ght Serve warm or chilled. 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''• l llJl' h1'l'\t' tlciur "''" l 11111.1mon and nutmeg. Bknd until '111n111h .1h11111 'fl 't'l llltlh C U\Cf and kt 'itand al roo m ll' 111 pn ,1111 r1• tor 4 hmir' or rl'f ngt•ratc O\ crn agh t c CELESTE SMALL PIZZA • ,. 0 1 IMJlfll • ClltAMV {0Ct'•~Pll • IA(()IO .0..AIO • ~Oflo (AUMI • l ... ltlAO<O KRAFT SALAD DRESSING en died '1'I &ealf009 clrled r••• mary,enllMtd Rinse artichokes in cold water. With sharp knife, cut I-inch off each top. Trim stem close to base. Remove aoy loose or dis- colored leaves around the bonom. Remove sharp leaf tips with 1ei1sors. In a larae saucepan or kettle, bring 2 inches water to boiling; add lemon or time slices. I tealpoon salt and anichokes. Cover and simmer about 30 minutes, until a leaf is removed easily from the hue. Re- move anichokes from ket- tle, tum upside down to drain. In a large skillet, heat oil: saute onion and garlic until son. S.tu in iomatoes. parsley. lemon or lime Juice. basal. rosemary and remaining 111 teaspoon salt. Simmer over low heat I 5 minutes. st irring oc- c as 1 o n a II y. Place artic hokes on serving plat- ter. Spoon tomato sauce around anichokes. Makes 4 servings. WILSON SLICED BACON • 7-0Z. PACKAC.C • n-oz. llOl'TU' SUNLIGHT • ~~o::i 30 LIQUID DISH DETERGENT (i 0 ~ f I t €' I ~ () , ' t ~ fl' r • ' • t f) 0 t I I ({ e f I e BO UN-TY DESIGNER 10WE1S c •BACK LB. RIBS BEEF SPARERIBS BONELESS RUMP ROAST • BLlr ROUND A&W ROOT BEER OR SUNKIST ORANGE < '"'•''' '""', 11 tnl h pt<' pl.lit'\ u\1ng I tabk'lpoon 'h11rtL·111np 1111 1'.1d1 11i .. 11 111 men a1 4SO dcgrcei. for S n11nu1e' P11u1 h.111 IMll<.'t 1n111 t'llth plate and hake 20 rn1n11ln C09Y"O"I 1"'4 All roQl'llt •-l'Vetl we ._.,.. "''' •tQl'lt 10 ""''' 01161\l•fl .. S.lfl r .. 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The new star of the d~ssen can however. more than ~cservcs th~ elitist status that has been bestowed upon at. Today's rice pudding fhturcs much more than Lhc You'll alwaYJ have cooked rice on hand for impromptu deuen maJuna if you make it a poun to cook an t~tra c.uP ef rice ~never it ls on the menu. After cook1na. 11m~y remove ll from a saucepan. cool sJiahtly ('OVtt and ref'riaeratt. When ready to Pf'tJ>llrt, combine the cold cooked nee with half-.nd·half, ee&1 •nd maple syrup. A hot wattr bath {• bekina pan filled with a small amount of water) helps 1n1ulate the puddina durina bakina to ensure a smooth and creamy texture. Maple syrup sweetens the pudding and reappean in the delectable maple walnut sauce. Surprise auesu by servina the· warm sauce over chilled puddlna. The temperature and texture contrasts arc an unexpectea <kliaht. tditional milk, eus. sugar, rice and a sprinkling or two of nQamon. Macadamia nuts. bittersweet chocolate, ached fruits, dates, coconut. coffee, liqueurs, maple t p, ~anut brittle and pumpkin shatc the SlaJe. Whipped cream or prepared vanilla puddina may place the usual custard. Sauces. creamy or fruited, often *company the pudding. And a cold u~dd~i!.!Jn....,Jl.IM,ll-......__ ~ed..wlth warm sa~ct""Versa·. The Oavors of the 1rad1t1onal ris a l'amandc are ca_Ptured in the soph1st1cated yet s1mplt' to prepare Danish R 1~ Dream To save time. prepare the crimson sauce '4'h1le the nee cooks. Both will then h"ve ample time to· C:h11l. DANISH DllEAM RICE I~ eept waaer 1 ee, eeavene4 rtce •,4c.p ...... l cablet11'11• .. Uer •r mar .. rtae ltNllllllaMlt - 1 ,.aqe (11 oaces) froiea 1wee&eaH raipbentes, Just before scn,ing fold the whipped topping. almond extract and toasted slivered almonds into the rice. Spoon •~to elegant wine glasses and top with the Kirsch-laced raspberry sauce. Equall> dd1c1ous Maple Walnul Rice Custard also stan~ with rnoked ~ir1• EA. CRISP • SOLID HEAD LETTUC·E N".lturol Seedle~'.> Raisins SKAGGS ALPHA BETA RAISINS ; SCHLITZ BEER Thuraday, Aprll 12 through Wedneaday, Aprll 18, 1984 • 12 OZ. CAN& • RlGULAR • LIGICT &Mwe4 t _.,... cora•Ja I tdlespoota IUrtc~. If 4"1r 1 cottta1aer (8 •r t 00«1) fro1n w~J'Pd toppla1. &bwe4 . •/, c.p &Mtted slivered alm0Dd1 •;, cea1pooa almOIMI extract Bring water to a boil in medium saucepan. Stir in rice, sugar. butter and salt. Cover tightly and simmer 11ntil all water is absorbed. about 30 minutes. Transfer to large LARGE • CALIFORNIA ARTICHOKES .z ~ ~ .... I l g~l LB. ALPHA BETA •FCONOMY PACK MONTEREY JACK CHEESE PAUL MASSON WINE SAVIN<.~ Ht:I A fl TO PHt\-1011!> 1.4.'HK ~ All'11A f\rT I\ rRICE OR I AO,l llAH PRIOR T 0 INITIAL l'fUC l f(f I'll~ TION [ :<C 11 "-11. I Of AOVf R II«;! 0 OR MOM<> TIONAI PRk: I ~ ~ bowl. ~tr and chill 1evmJ hours. •• Whale t~ riC:e coots, draan raspberries, rettrTiftt liquid. Blend coruwch and 2 tablal)OOns of &be raspberry liquid an small sauctJ)lln. Add remaini1111 ~~ liquid and Kl~h. Cook over medium heat. aumna con1tantly, unhl thickened and clear. Gently atir in raspbtmn. Cover and chill. Just before scrvina. fold whipped toppil'\J. almonds and almond extract into rice. Top with ratpberj aauu. Makes 8 wrvinas. MAPLE WALNUT RICE CUSTARD teua,1tea• 1~ cw,.llalf· ... -MU 1 c., .. ,...nav.,.. ,,,., 1 ~ ~ eeeU4 ce.•...._, rice 1 -=-Mt1er ......... rlM ~e.,._,, ...... " Combine egp, half-and-half and Yi cup of the mapk syrup in bowl: mix well~tir in ri~. P2ul'....int.o.~­eancrote:-1'ta~role 11fb8 na pan ftlled with I ·ancb hot water. Bau at JSO dqrces about I hour and IS minutes or unril knife inscned near center comes out clean. Stir Mee after M ml9•tet of ba~. Remove pudding from oven. Cool. on rack. Serve puddma warm or chilltd with maple topping. Maple TopplD1: Combine remaining 1/2 cup syrup and butter in small sauceJ?ln. Cook over moderate heat. stirrini constantly, until mixture comes to a boil. Reduce heat. Simmer 2 minuses. stirring constantly, Remove from heat. Stir in walnuts. Serve warm sauce over rice custard. Makes 6 servings. -IT .I. CAPUI DODIE CARAVAN WINNER! ~--,zrn HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE WINNERS IN T PREVIOUS '4,000,--- ALPHA BETA BINGO G ALL-SONOMA WINES, FOOTI TRUE FEAST Wine tastings -------.... --,.....,~ featu rioa the wines of a single rqion arc not uncommon. Nor as it unusual to encounter special wine-food programs wherein fine wines of a single region are matched ••••••••••••• to a muhi<oursed _ dinner. with each wine selected tocomplcmenta panicular cntrcc. But a recent presentation \n Sonoma County was unusual in that the eveninJ was devoted to cuisine and wine rrom a sin&le California growing region. Madrona Manor. an inn in the true sense of the word, offering both meals and lodgings, joined the local chapter of Wine Lnvestiption for Novices and Oenophiles (WINO) to produce an aJl-Sonoma feast that will linger long and well in the memory of those in attendance. Madrooa Manor has a reputation for usina local ingredients. including vegetables and herbs from the restaurant's own garden. So it was really not a major challenge forChcfTodd Muir. It iswhatbcdoeseveryday. Three Sonoma sparkling wines were served fint as a stand-up aperitif along with an assortment of salmon smoked nMadrona. smc>ked Sono~. to from Madrona, oiusaeamy jack from Sonoma Chee9c FIC\Ory, Ro•ct NoirCalifomaa Bric and a wonderfulptcbccK, fromaae blanc, from California Chevre, lhe local company with tflc national reputation for a<>&t chefte. Piper Sonoma Brut and Chateau SL Jean Brut have both been reviewed here recently, but AJdJer Fels Melange a Deux. a unique sparkler made from Rics!ing and Gewurztramincr deserves some comment. If you're into traditional champagne flavors.. forget this one. Jt is anything but traduional. The intense vanetal Oavors of this wine malCe definitely for retTeshmcnt or aperitif. not as a companion for food. It has just a b11 of sweetening and should appeal to a wide audience. With steamed oysters on the half shell, a tno of Sonoma Chardonnays. My fa vorite this evening was Deloach 1982 for it superior balance. light and delicate structure, yet fully Oavored and nicely oaked character. Oreat food wine. Alexander Valley 1982 had its share of fans. for its greater intensity ofOavor. very cnsp acids and a bounty of oak. M> only problem wtth 1t-wff a sttght-awarencu-of alcohol. The wme that ma)' tum out to be best of aJI. g.i ven sufficient bottle age, 1s White Oak Vineyard 1982. The bouquet 1s virtual perfume of vanilla. with intense but closed-in Oavors hiding behind a very tlght structure. The wme 1s hard now. but a year or two 10 the bottle couJd yield greatness. It should be obvious from the previous mention of several smoked foods that Madrona Manor has its own smolung ~u1pment which 1t uses well and frequently. Smoked chicken breast on a bed of endive wtth walnuts and vinaigrette was a highlight 6f the evening for me. Sauv1gnon Blanc was the wmc. Ory Creek 1982 1s the lond of Fume Blanc that wins wine tastings. It 1s immediately identifiable as to variety for Its intense grass1ness. The wine has a good acid ba ckbone that allows It to fini sh cnsp and refreshing. Dom a me Launer 1982 au qgnon Blanc 1s more de)1cate. less intense and the grassincss 1s greatly subdued Plca!>llnt. and easier to drink in u s )'Outh . Preston 1982 Sauv1gnon Blanc 1s a style all of ns own. It 1s herbaceous w11h a cap1 tal .. H :· but with 'cry forward fruit that makes for a much different 1mpress1on than 1s rccc1ved from the Drv Creek. You'll s1mpl~ have to try the two s1de·by-s1dc to understand what J mean, With fresh. o"en roasted Sonoma Count\ wild boar w11h sweet potato puree. came a \\hole pcnpoum of Sonoma red wines. 1nclud1ng tw o Merlots. t""o Plnot No1rs. a Cabtmet and a Cabernet blend I liked C'' cry wine 1n the 01ght. but must admit that one panicular w me reall) kntx·kcd me: out Da,1s B\num 19~0 "Rt'<.en e" Pmot No1r was the wine I frll 1n love \\ 1th. and naturall~ the ""'"Cf) 1 sold ouL You ma' still find 11 in the r.:ta1I trade. It 1s simply one of the best Sono ma P1 nots l'\C eHr tasted, The bouquet 1s that of a fading rose. that conccntra- llon of pt•rfumc lhat IS prc~nl when )"OU take a final Sniff from a rose that will be gone h) tomorrow morning. Add a few note~ of c;p1ce and you have it exactly. The fla..,ors arc 1ntcnsd~ 'anctal. vcf1 compk~, There 1s 1 definite vanctal statement and a "swcettsh'" 1mpress1on 1n the aOcnastc tha11s rcm1n1sccnt of Burgundy GUIDELINES .•. Jl'romCl -Think in terms of a \car. not a few weeks. -~k a new ltfcst\le -not a temporal') "fiJI •• ->\doPl 1 modcnncl> low--caJone d1~ that i' nutnllonall) demabk tusuall) U00-2.200 calories l)(r da\I -Oc\1SC a "cn gradual. progrcs!l\C' and rnJO)-.ble provam of pla' at 11\lllt'S of the aerobic-t) I)(. each month m<"rcas1n the amount of da11\ aci1' 1t' -Find a companion to iharc \-Our citcn:1sc proaram w11h -8c prepnf'td to 1ncrca"° \IOUf food 1nt1~ aradually so that aflera car \'OU arr no lontCTron~1ousl) rntnct1n1 calonC\ -Befort' adoptinJ an) l'qlmcn. dt uu \OUr plans with )OUf medical ed\1~r. pant<'ularl) 1fyou suffer from card10,ascular. lun or onhoptd1c problem II of the spcakcn rtcd that b ldd1na rcsular eurc11t to our d ti\' live . wt can be ~ncr. bnlthttr. fttl brtter ph> 1cally and f)'yt:holottt•;all> and can •~tually ~• more They abo llf"Cd that Amen n11 need to consumt' morr fihct·nth food\ aAd 1 s fat and '""Pr. Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIWednetday, Aprll 11, 1984 GET YOUR ALPHA BETA BINGO GAME CARD TODAY AND A GAME TICKET WITH EACH STORE VISIT. No purchase necessary to participate. Receive a free collector card and game ticket on request at the check-out counter or store office. Limit one ticket per adult (18 years or older) per store visit, per day. If one of your tickets reads "You qualify for the weekly Cars & Cash Sweepstakes", simply follow rule #5 on the game card to be eligible for the weekly drawings of $25,000 cash, and the Chevrolet Celebrity Eurosport Sedan or Wagon . Games play just like regular bingo. Only one .. NCESTO IN! PSTAKES winner per card. Employees of all stores (and members of their Immediate family), the sponsor, its advertising agencies and game suppliers are not eligible to win any prizes. This game .is being played in the 387 Alpha Beta, and Skaggs Alpha Beta stores in the states of Utah, California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arkansas. Scheduled termination date: July 7, 1984 or when all tickets have been distributed. NOTE: These odds effective until May 8, 1984. After this date you must see updated odds posted in all stores and in newspaper advertlsments. Sweepstakes entries must be malted In for lnclu9'on In 12 weekly drawings. ODDS CHART u of Aprtl I , 1914. PRIZE NO OF ODDS FOR ODDS FOR OOOSFOA ONE STORE 13 STORE 21 STO,_E VALUE PAllES VISIT VISITS VISITS 110.000 00 CHfl so 1,'41 200tO I 1•1131 to I 70,111 to I JS.000 00 Cuti 100 '20,IOO to t 1011Sto t 3$.Gto t I t 000 00 Caati JOO 30e.•1to1 H .I05to I t 1.803 tot 1100 0 1" C.f11f1c11e S.000 ll•t2tot 1•ttto t 70lto I l1000CWI 30000 30 .. to I 23'to t lllto I ISOO CHPI 15,000 1221101 ..IO I •7 to I II OOC•l'I t2S 000 10010 1 Ito' •to I TOTAL I 035 4SO •10 1 1 to' )'~to I Complete game rules available at all Alpha Beta and Skaggs Alpha Beta 1tore1. • Ora.nge COMe OAIL Y Pll.OTIW•--· .. t t. 1IM MtikeyouroWn marshmaliow bunnies, ehic B1CECILY lllOWNSTONE • lllh'ft ..... ...._ .... Some years aao a home economist friend of mine d~vrloPCd an easy method for makina marshmallows at home. She used an electric mixer for the Iona beatlna needed for this caiidy. Before that, a cook had to have a pretty strong arm and Jots of time to whip the: rn&nhmallow mixture by hand. Since my friend's innovation, cooks have varied the basic ingre- dients, but they have used the mixer to beat marshmallows -so pure and delectable when made at home -with case. When recently we tried the electric mixer method. mr1rad an amustng ~& Why not cut the pan of marshmallow into Easter shapes. using metal chick and bunn> shape cookie cutters? Then we decorated the marshmallow chicks and bunnies appropnatcl} with colored Decorators' Frosting. We hope. if you try this Easter sweet, it will be as popular at your house as it was at ours. MARSHMALLOW CHICKS AND BUNNIES ~ cup cold water ! envelopes unflavored &elatlD ~cap so1ar 1 cap llglat corn synp l ~ teaspoons vanilla Confectioners' sagar Decorators' FroUlng, recipe follows Line the bottom 'of a 13 by 9 by 2-inch (across the top) baking pan with wax Spring catches reeled in Seafood is important m April for two import.ant reliaious holidays. Easter and Passover. as well as the beginning of the spnng catches m man) areas. Apri l con tinues the ~nten season. chmaxmg with Good Friday on April 20, which is the most widely observed meatless day of the religious calen- dar. In Jewish homes, Passover 1s the t1"3ditional time for gefiltc fish . a comb1nauon of assoned JfOUnd fish . shaped into individual balls or dump- lings and cooked 1n a seasoned broth and ·served either cold or at room temperature. As winter loses Its icy gn p on the nation's water- ways. spring catches will begin and boats are able to go out on a regular basis. More selection and greater quantities will be available and the pnces will drop. says Birney Lantz. presi- dent of the California F1sh- encs Association. On the Paci fic Coast, Pacific snapper. petrale sole. English sole, Dover sole, flounder. rex sole, sable fish, ling cod and true cod should be available m good quantity. Across the continent on the eastern seaboard. if weather permits, there should be monk fish . scrod, Eastern Fluke. tile fish. mussels, clams. oysters. sea and bay scallops and la ve Maine lobster. Also from Florida 1s red snapper and mullet. From the Great Lakes. 1f the worst freeze in 30 years thaws. there will be plcnt) of white fish and yellow pike. Even 1f not. there 1s some fresh water white fi sh and pike available ·from Canada. Farm raised trout and catfish from Idaho should be rea sonabl y priced. Exports from New Zea- land of sea bass. ora nge roughy. and John Dory. as well as salmon from Nor- wax will also be in. If weather warms. Apnl can be a time for good variety and availability of fresh fish and lower pnccs for consumers. for the hol- idays nad the remainder of spnng, Lantz states. Dills sweetened Our new version cuts the supr. SWEET DILLS U -oance jar dill &berklDI ~cap sapr . '4 to YI te11poon dried red pepper nuea Drain pickles, dbc:ard1ng liquid and any spice. hCt' pickle" cros wise about V•·inch thick. Layer in a shallow ref ngrrator con- tainer. s.pnnlchna la)'cn with supr and pepper nalcc . Cover tiahtly and refriaeratel sumna ltaJ1tly occa,1ona ly, until th<" •uaar ltqu1fle~ -n1ay t.akc ovcmiaht or tonier. ~rvc drtined and ch1lkd. paper. Li&htly arcasc paper. Pour the water mto a 2-quan ucepan. Sprinkle the selaun over the water and let stand to 5Q0tn - about S minutes. Stl.I' con· itntly pvcr low beat u.otil the gelatin dtssolves - about 3 minutes. Add the suaar and com syrup: stirring constantly. cook until the suaar is dissolved -about J minute. Off heat, stir in the vanilla. rn the lafle bowl or an electric mixer, at hij,h speed, belt lb& 1tla11n m(x. ture until it thick.cna and ia a son marshmallow con· sistency -about S minutes. Turn into the prepared pan. With a liahtly buttered spaUlla, spttad evenly. Let at.and. uncovered, at room temperature to dry for 8 to 12 hours. Heavily dust a cuttin' board with confectioners 1u1ar. Turn out marshmallow mixture onto it. CarefuUy pttl of'f waxpepcr. Oreate 2-iftth metal bunny and chick cookae cutters-do not use Plastic Cullen. Leavi"I V..anch ~ tween each, cut out supn. Dust top and sicks of ~hapes WJth con(ectionm' i.upr. Fit a pastry bag with a plain decorating tip (No. 3). FilJ the baa one .. half full with Deconton' rroatiq. Pipe 1lon1 top outer cdatt. OULlin1n& Chicks with ¥Cl· low and bunnies with p•nk ftMtina. Use blue for eyes. ut dry at leaSl S minutts. Wrap separately ln wu paPt:r or saran and store in a tt&htly'covcred container. Mak.es about 18. Dl!:CO&AT0&¥• J'SOITING: In &tit .mill ~ of the electric mi.a Jtir tofe'tbcr I !h t'\iPI ~ fectionen' supt, I lartrtta white and . V. \talpOOn c.am of wur. Al hiah Jpeed, beat for I minutn. Keep f'rottiQ& covemi with a damp peJ>er towel. Place about 'h oflhe Frost· . . No Games ... 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I teHpoM tarmtr1c l te11pot1 I tea1pooa 1ro•JMt cor· maula 1aram,, and im1cr lo the oil re- maining in lhc skillet aftd. stinina constantly. fry for 1 or 8 minute • or until the onions are soft and golden brown. ttPasta makers have re· placed woks in the kitchen cabinet. and the api?Ctite for exotic foods con1mue~ l1DW that there's renewed facination with India. spurred by such .·eccnt flt ovies as "Gandhi." .. Heat and Dust." "Octo· Everyone from James 8ond to Jacqueline Ken- ned) Onas 1s has made the trt'k to the land of the TQJ Mahal. As tra' elcrs return to Amenca. they bnng wuh them a taste for thi.> savory curries and soothing }Ogurt dips that ~rve as a basis for much of India's food. The recent on-location shooting of ... The Far Pavilions" adapted from M.M. Ka ye's international For stat) Ben Cross and Amy Irving. who ponray lovers caught in the crossfire of the Second Afghan War. the fllming provided an introduction to the culture and cuisine or a land the)' had never visited. Apprehrnsive at first. the pair soon grew fond of such local fare as tandoori chicken (fowl roasted m clay pots with spices) and spiced leg of lamb. By the end of filming. Cross had The secret of Indian cooking as spice Mo t dishes arc made with elaborate combinations of freshly ground seasonings called masalas. One of the most common is garam masala. a dncd, ground ~cc mixture. ~'it is a key ingrcdicnJ in Chicken Aruuli and may be used to enhance the navor of other fish and poultry CHICKEN ANJULI t co t 'i'I pouda 1klued ctllckea le11 IM tlll1t11 aH bolled, 1klued, 1pllt ~kta bre11t1 S lHtpOODI M lt 'i'I cap ve1etable oll 1 'i'I cap• floely ctlopped onJoD1 I tablespooa finely cltopped ,.rue · 1 "' &ea1pooa1 scraped, flatly c.Mpped ,,_. 1tn1er root 1 tea1pooa 1round cumla · lalMltr 1 tableapooa f rH la 1 tta1pooa 1roud bot ltmH J•lff tepper Pat the chicken pJCCeS · \/, t .. apooa 1rouad fea-dry witb paper towtls a nd ael or ftuel 1ttd1 sprinkle them with 2 tca- p•iverlied wl&b a poons of the salt. In a mortar ud pealle ' heavy 10 to l2-inch skillet. 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Sprinkle the top with the garam masala and the re- maining tablespoon of fresh coriander. reduce the heat to lo". cover tightly and simmer for 20 minutes or unul the chicken is tender but not falling apan. To serve. arrange the chicken attractively on · a heated platter, pour tht sauce remaining in '\he skillet over it and sprinklc with the lemon juice. Ser- ves 4 to 6. GARAM MASALA (Groud Spice MllEtDre) S tbree-iocb pieces clo- oamoo stick 1 cup wltole cardamom pods, preferably green cardamoms "' cup wbole cloves 'i'I cop wbole camlD 1«41 ''• cup wbole corlaader seeds 9" cup wbole black pep· percorns Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Spread the ci n- namon. cardamom. cloves. cumin. coriander and pep- percorns in one layer in a large shallow roasting pan. Roasl on the bottom shelf of the oven for 30 minutes. starring and tummg the mixture two or thrtt times with a large spoon. Do not let the spices brown. Break o pen the cardamom pods between )Our fingers or pla~ them one at a ti me on a flat surface and press down on the pod with the ball of \Ourthumb to snap 1t open. Pull the pod away from thc- seeds inside and discard at . Set the seeds aside. Place the roasted cin- namon sticks between the two layers of a folded linen towel and pound them with n rolling prn or a kitchen mallet until they arc fine!') crushed. Combine the cardamom seeds. crushed cinnamon. clo' es. cum an seeds. cor- iander seeds and the pep- percorns m a small pan or bowl and stirthem toJether unlll they are well mixed. <1rind the spices a cup or so at a time by pouring them into the jar of an clectnc blender and blcnd- in~ at high speed for 2 or 3 minutes. until they are completely pulveri1ed and tx-come a smooth powder. If the machine clogs and stops. turn at ofT. star the spaces once or twice. then continue blending. As each cupful of spices is ground. transfer it to a jar or bottle with a tightly fitting hd. Makes about 11 ·2 cups. Garam masala may be stored at room temperature in an aanight cont ainer and will retain its full navor for Sor 6 months Se-.daa yourtiest recipes tf y.ou 've tMNl1 .,.Joying our Cook-of-th•·WHk ..,,_ •nd WOUid Hlcf to jOln lrt, tM o.Jly Pilot want• to ,,.., from you. Sflltd W ....,Ill Of )'OUf l•VOl'ft• 19C.,.., ... ~ pk:lc • cout* to.,,.,. wlttt ""'~ TIWI..,.. M«J lnclu"- a photo Md "'°" proff,. Of OUf ~-COOlc ~ ...... s.rtd your,....,.. to tlWI Food Editor, Clo tt,. OMly P#of, P. O. 8o~ 1MO. Co.t• AMA. c.Jlf. 9H21, and ,,_ tutw to I~ 'f04I' ,,.,,,., •dd,... and /JhOM num,,.,.. THlMOI TODO fit car -- 2: ~:;.=- . wt If plants 4. read~ -...,,...._... ~. sheiPc*'I - Look in pantry for soup ftxin' _._ Fresh soup can provide a s1mple answer for a nouri hina lunch. of\cn usina 1n~ients that are readily available. Com C'urry Chowder incorpQrates cream style canned corn with fresh , aromatic veg. etables, while Make-Ahead Oarden Soup uses canned stewed tomatoes. peas and green beans IS the mljor VCSCtablcs. CORN CURRY CHOWDER ~ e11p dleppH •loa '4 c•p dMpped carrot ~ Np~ r:.tato ~ c., aUa4 ce ery 1 clove prlle, ma.ced 1 tea.,... carry powder 14 tea1pooe _.yme Daatipener t &a1t1et,...1 asal&ed lt•tter Jn,wa&er I eu (It MMel) CTNll ltJle eM'9 (• lilC .....,, ;_ i C9'9 ... l .......... ~··· penley Sautc onion, carrot, potato. cdery,_prlic, curry, thyme and pepper 1n butwr 5 nunuta. · Add water, brina to boil Reduce hat; QOver and simmer until vctetablH ~tender. Stir in com and milki heat throuah (Do Not Boil). Sprinkle with parsley. 4 to 6 servinp. Mil!! AHEAD GARDEN IOUP • Ptaceall ifll"dienlS(CM:Cpt peaundpen' 1 cu ( U ~ ...ee) t&ew .. ..._..._ (Nt Sais beans) in IOUp poc. Add liquid from pea ..., A .. e4) arecn beans. Sammer •S minutn: Remove rnNli I c•pt .uala.4 cWftea b,.._. heat; add peas and arttn beaDL Chill ovemial*" i cept.., wldte wllle Brin1toboil;ttduceheat~tinuner lOminutcs.;lt I carrel,~ to IO servinp. ,. Contest angles for-- originality Do you have a special. original r~cipe for prepar- ing seafood in the mi cro- wave? If it catches the jud,es' anention and is truly im- aginative. you could win a prize in the second contest co-sponsored by California Fisheries Association. the Los Angeles County Fair and Sanyo Electric Inc. Entry deadline is June I . Ten finalists will be awarded prizes. with the top one being a microwave oven and an assonment of seafood. including shrimp, crabmeat and frozen fish fillets. Cook-off for finalists will be held at the Los Angeles Counmty Fair, on opening day, Sept. 13. Judges will be . chosen from Southern California culinary ex pens. Entry blanks can be found at retail seafood mar- kets, but are not required. To be eligible, contestants must be Southern Cali- fornia residents, with all entries required to feature fresh or frozen fish or shellfish, to help increase consumer awareness of the advantages and si mplicity of preparing seafood in the microwave. Recipes must be in one of three categories: I) Ap- petizers. 2) Soups o r Chowders. 3) Main dishes or casseroles. To enter. wnte the recipe on an 81h X I I-inch sheet of paper. Give name of recipe. category of recipe. ingre- dients. procedure with exact taming for cooking fresh or frozen seafood in the mi cro wave. and number of servings. Be sure your name. ad- dress. zip code and phone number are on entry . TyP.ing 1s preferred. but le~ble handwnting is per- mitted. Entries should be ad- dressed to: Seafood 1n th e Microwave Contest. P.O. Box 48775. Los Angeles. CA. 90048. Here is the first prize 1982 reci pe, developed b} Marguente Balbach of La Crescenta. MICROWAVE TURBOT 1 pond turbot fllleta 1 15-ounce cu cblll 1 small tomato % tableapoona finely cbopped onion 1 medlam -alu d avocado, peeled and diced '4 cup ripe oUvea, sliced 1,ta cap Cbeddar cbeeae, abredded Cberry tomatoes, ad· dltlooal avocado for garnlab, optional Place turbot in 7 x 11 glass baking dish. Cook covered on High for 3 minutes. Turn fish. Cook additional 2 to 2'h minutes. Set aside. Place chili in me- dium-size bowl. Cook cov- ered on High for 3 minutes. stirring once. Sur 1n tomato. onion. avocado and olives. Spoon on fillets. Sprinkle cheese over top. Cook on high uncovered for 30 seconds. or un til cheese is melted. Remove fillets to warm serving platter. Garnish with cherry tomatoes. and additi onal avocado 1f de- sired. Makes 4 servings. Holiday loaf demon•trated Mano n Cunningham. expert baker, will return to The Broadway, Hunt- in.ton Beach, to present a Tnnity Easter Loaf at noon Thunday. 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(Only One Per Envelope, Please) M y Social Security Number is --------------------------------~ NAME -------------------,,------------------------------------------- ADD RE SS -------------------------------------------------------~ CITY STATE ---------------------------------- ZIP PHONE -------------------------------~ D Pleue start convenient home delivery of the Daily Pilot. Meat loaf cooks fine on top Many people arc top-of-the-stove cooks. They choo~ this route for a numbt:r of reasons. It seems simpler, or the) don't want to heat up the k11chen. o r th<.' oven thermometer doesn"t work. pr their kitchen ts the CQUJ\ alent of~ galle} on a boat and the) don't e\'en ha'e an oven. That doesn"1 mean that the) ha\ c to be limned in their culinar) ad,enture~. A fnend who doesn't want to go to the trouble of rolling meatballs came up with a re\.'ipe for meat loaf that cooh delicious!\ and eas1h tn a skille t. It doesn't d ry out like an O\ <.'n-baked loa( keep~ her mind oil watching an O\en. and holds m sptq Oa' or. The OaHir comes natural!) \.I.Ith the add1t1on of Angostura aromatic bmers to the mt\. This blend of rare herbs and spices transponc; the loaf. or th<' loaves. way above the ordtnar) tn good ta~te lt"s a remarkable Oavonng and st•asonrng agent for all kinds of d ishes. You should know about 1t. Anothertrick is to make two ~mall loa"es instead ot one large one. That a' t'ns th<' dr: 1ng out. \.\.hi le rnnl..1ng the meat clear th rough. lf}ou·re rnol..1ng for onnirt\\.O. the second loafran be frozen for the future or U!>l'd ltir dcl1c1ous brown-bag sandw1chc\ Even 1f~ou haH' an o'rn. and don't mind heating up the kttchen. \ uu'll enJOY th1'\ OI.'\.\. 'crs1o n of an old favorite. Put a coupk.ofpotatocs to bake 1n 1lw o' en. 1fyuu want to, but ti) cooking the meat loaf thn go \\1th on top of the SIO\ e . SKILLET MEAT LOAVES I pound 1round dluck 1 ~ tablespoons 'Sitters 'i'a teaspoo• salt ·~ teapooD pepper "" c•p dry bread crumbs 14 cap finely chopped onion 14 cap fhlely cbopped 1reea peP,per, optional 6 tablespoons coDdensed tomato soup, undiluted 1 eu I tablespoon cook.Ina oil 3 tablespoons water % teaspooas laorseradlslt In a bowl, mix ground beef. bitters. salt. pepper. crumbs. onion, green pepper, 3 table~poons of t_he condensed tomato soup and egg. Shape mixture tnto two small loaves. Heat oi l in a large skillet. Brown loaves one at a time on all sides. using two pancake turners to tum loaves. Place both loaves into skillet. Cover and simmer over very lov. heat for 30 minutes. In a bowl. mix remaining soup. water and horseradish and pour over loaves. Cover and cook over very low heat for another 20 m inutes. Transfer loaves to a platttr. Stir pan juices to loosen all particles: spoon over loaves. Serve with noodles or mashed potatoes and a salad. Yield: 2 loaves. 1h pound each. Balanced diet strengthens bones Calcium 1-; b~ far thl' mo.,t "tdcl} known building hlockofbonl's hu1 \\tthout l\.\.OOlher tmponant minerals -phosphorus and magnesium -bones wouldn't ha\e the strength to suppon ~ou. according to the .\mcncan Socict) for Bonl' and Mineral Ke'learch (..\SBMR). '"PhosphoruC\leams wi th calcium 10 form tin) crystals that arc deposited in bone~." ~a)s ASBMR mcmtx-r Frederick Stng<.'r. a bone and mineral researcher at the Universtt) ofSouthcrn (ahforn1a. '"It \ these crystals that make bonl's. as \\Cit as teeth. hard.·· Magnesium 1s' ll.al because 11 help!. senc as a catalyst for the calcium-phosphorus bond "The good news 1s }OU don't ha' c to go to a chem1st"s lab to ptcl.. up these minerals and add them to) our dtet. .. says Singer. "All arc found rcadll~ 1n food." Protein-rich foods such a~ milk. cheese, meat, fish . poultl). eggs. nuts and legume!> as "ell as cereals are generally the best source!> of phosphorus. Magnesium 1s found most rcadtl) 1n whole grains. nuts. Ix-ans and green leaf) vegetables. The nchest sources of calcium are cheese. mtllc and green leafy vegetables. The easiest and most manageable wa} to ensure you cover all your nutritional bases with these important minerals 1s to eat a balanced diet made up of the four food groups -milk. meat. fruits and vegetables, breads and cereals. Singer says. For opt 1 mum bone health. Si nger offers the following guidelines: -Eat calcium-rich foods evel) day. -Get plenty of exercise -daily running or bnsk waJkmg is beneficial. -Avoid large amounts of vitamins A and D unless a deficiency ts noteq b}" a ph)'sic1an and spec1fically prescribed. -Avoid cigarette smoking. -The frail and elderly should take precautions to prevent falls. -Post-menopausal women should discuss the potential use of estrogen replacement therapy with their physician. OMITBD ST~T&S aAMKaOPTCI ooorr U.ST&D DIST RICT OP CAl.IPOUU In rP : PAClPIC UPUSS, Ute. PACIPIC UPR&SS llOLDIWC, lllC. CUPTH ll PllOCHD I llCS Cue NO: 284-00)94-0-1 l ~ 284-00)9!>-0-l l Date Petition Filed: 2-2-84 HP et1ng o[ Creditors: 5-1-84 ' 9:00 a.m. Attorney for Debtor: James L. Lopes (41!>) 4 34 -1600 !2!._IC& OP IUBTJllC or C U:Ol!'Oas um OP &OTOIUTJC STAT Tu THE DlBTOP , ITS CREDITORS ANO OTHER PARTltS IN INTEREST: An order t or rel 1 eC under 11 USC Chapter 11, hav 1ng been ent~red on ~ pet1t1on filed by Cor a9a1nst) the above-named debtor on tne above dat~. •OTJCI I S Blas:&! CIV1tll T9AT: 1. A Heeling of c1ed1to11 pursuant to 11 USC Sec. HI (a ) sh a il be held in Room 8311, U.S. Courthouse, 650 Capitol Ha ll, Sac r amento, Cal1forn1d on thP above date and t ime. 2. The di!btor sh•ll appeat 1n person Cor, If the debtor Is e pa1tnersr1p, b) a general partner, or 1! the debtor 1s a corporation, b/ its president or other •xecut1ve officer ) a t the t1111e and place lipecd•ed 6t.<ve for t'le purpose of be1n9 examined. roo UI P'tl aTtlll •OTIFJID TV.&T; Tre "el l l n~ "a1 be continued or ad)ourned fr om time to time by n~t1ce at tn~ ~~P·1nq , without f urther written notice t o creditors. At t hf' mf'f'l lfl'l , the c1ed1tors may fi l e their cla1"'s, examine t he J~~tor, a~d :1an~act ~ucn o ther business as Mlly properly come before t he meetrn9. AttendJnce b~ creditors at the meet1n9 11 welcomed, but nnt rPqu 1 r•d. As a 1e11u lt o f th4t f ll1n9 of t he petltlon , cer t a in set• and proceed1n1s 19a 1n~t the debtor a nd his property are s t ayed •• provided 1n 11 USC Sec . "lt.21a). Unless t ne Court extend• the time, any complaint to det•rm1ne the d1iChar9ea b1 l.ty of any debt pursuant to ~23(cl of the Code shall be !1 1,.d no l later th•n 60 day• following the first date set for the ~e.l1~ ol c1ed1tor1. The debt or ha• filed or will C1le a lllt ot cre ditors and equity IP u11ty hold•r• pursuant t o B•nkruptcy Rule 1007. Any creditor hold1n9 a listed c la1~ w ~.c~ 1s not listed •s disputed, cont ingent, or unl1qu1d.tted as t o a'Tlount, may but need not, file a proof o{ cla11T1 1n t hi s c ase. An1 c red,tor whL de"11 e1 to rely on the 111t h11 the respons1b1l t) o f d~t~r1m1n1n~ that h• 11 a ccurately listed. Cred1to1a whose cl11m1 are not listed 01 whose cla1m1 ere listed as disputed, cont1n9ent, or unl1qu1dated 11 to emount a nd who de11re to p1rt1c1pate 1n the case or s nare in eny d1strlbut1on must tile a proof of cl1 1"'. A proof of cla11r1 Ill•) b• f iled on or befor• June 29, 1914. A cl•ll'll rto y ~ flied in t he Office o f th• Chrll of th• Bankruptcy Court, Rooni 8020 •, l>!>O C•p1tol HalJ.,1 .... ~a,p amento, Cal1fo rn11, <j581 4, on an oft1c1al f orm pr••cr1oed f or a pr ~ol o f rla1m. tnvelope1 cont11n1n9 cla1m1 must b• clf'3rlw ~•rked ·~LA I H• ~nd n~t cnn~11n othet correspondence. ~atf'l: FUR THC COURT PJ CHARl C. HtLTIEL C~f R~, U.S. 8ANkR ~PTCY COuPT •r o 1r.•"r" p10111· 11 oce,s1ng, 1 11 cc11re•ronde nc• other t!'i•r• cla.ru ~..i11t br d.i• 'f'd t Po1t1• I U!• at f.'J O Ctp1to< Phil, Sac taN•"to , r .. l I I (Ir ,, I • • .. • ·' l 4 • GET AHEAD FOR EASY SIDE DISHES Fresh cabba,e, available all year long, offers ver- satility and nutntional value to a menu. There arc a number of tasay varieties you can choose: Danish or late maturing. domestic, pointed. red or savory. Since cabbage keeps well in your refrigerator -up to a week -it can be purchased and stored for some very easy-to-prepare recipes. For instance, Indonesian Cabbage Salad includes produce that's usually on hand. such as frnh peppers and broccoli. It also features a few everyday ingredients. peanut butter and soy sauce. in an uncommon way. to intrigue everyone with a unique flavor combination often featured in fine restaurants but not at home. CabbaJe Au Gratin is another nutritent-packed vegetable side dish that takes mi nutes to assemble and less than half an hour to cook. Because they're so quick and easy. both these vegetable dishes arc perfect for those on the go. Wh~n selecting cabbage. look for heads that arc reasonably solid and hard, and heavy in relation to their size. Also. leaves should be firmly attached to the stems. Chinese cabbage. which is the main ingredient in the Indonesian salad, is also easy to select. The conical heads are ideaUy compact with crisp, green. fresh lea vs. Usually braised in many Chinese dishes. Chinese cabbage will also delighl those trying to curb their calories: there arc onl y 12 in 3112 ounces. INDONESIAN CABBAGE SALAD 1 medium bead broccoli, cut into florets 4 caps sliced Chinese cabbage 1 medium-size red pepper, cat into l·iDch strips I cap fresb bean sprouts In large saucepot in I-inch boiling water, steam broccoli 4 minutes. until cnsp-tender. Cover. Chill. To serve, combine broccoli. Chinese cabbage, red pepper and bean sprouts. Add Indonesian Peanut Dressing•: mix well. Serve immediately. Makes 4 to 6 servings. •Indonesian Peanut Dressing 14 cup creamy peanut butter 14 cap bot water 3 tablespoons soy sauce I/• cap c~opped .acaU1on1 ~ tea1poon pepper In small bowl combine peanut butter, water and sauce; stir until smooth. Add scallions and pepper: well. Makes about Y• cup. CABBAGE AU GRATIN 1 medium bead green cabbage, cut In 8 wedges 11• cap butter or margarine 1 a mall onion, chopped ( ~'J cup) 14 cap flour I 'it caps milk I Ya caps 1hredded Cheddar cheese 1 cap fresb wbole wbeat bread crumbs Ya cap chopped wahluts, optional Jn large saucepot in I-inch boiling water. steam cabbage 8 minutes. Drain. Arrange cabbage wedges in a shallow baking dish. In medium saucepot melt butter: saute onion until tender. Stir an Oour: cook I minute. Remove from heat. Gradually add milk. st1mng constantly. Return to heat and stir unlit m1x1ure boils and thickens. Add cheese, stir until melted. Spoon sauce over cabbage. Combine bread crumbs and nuts. SpnnkJe over sauce. Bake in a 350-degree oven 25 minutes until sauce is bubbly and crumbs arc toasted. Makes 4 to 6 servings. • Butter biscuits best They're a generous size and the best of their kind. BUTl'ER BISCUITS ! caps well-stirred all purpose flour 3 &eaapooa1 bak1•1 powder 14 &o lit tuapooa 11Jt 14.poud 1tJck balkr (Ya cap) ~ capmUk . In a medium bowl stir toacther flour, balci~ powder and salt. With a pastry blender cut in buuer until it is in very fine pieces. With a fork. gradually stir in milk -doUJh will be soft; shapt into a ball. On a prepared pastry cloth. with a prepared stockanct<overed rolling pan. roll dough to 'l•·inch (1enerous) thrckne . Cut out with a 2 Y ... mch cookie cutter. Place, about l inch apart, on unarcased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated 4SO-dqree oven until &olden - IO to 12 minutes. Scrvt hot. M11lcc-' 18 642-4321 Darect or collect. to subscribe to your hometown paper , the " . Daily Pilot :r~eeconomy o(nce iu m&Jorfactorin 1ts popularity. and lt ti l ftUtnllOUS Qf to Stretch your food dollar. Beef·As~us Orictnal 1s a delicious recipe tha1 CO'!'bines stnps of beef and asparagus cooked in a d,ehcately flavored sa~ and served over a bed of snowy nee. . Or try Me~acan Chicken and Rice-a savor)· blend of minute-type nee and peas topped with chicken -for a aouth-of-the·border flavor change. BEEF ·ASP AAA GUS ORIENT AL • ,.. ~· ..... lleU lt f...U ..,.,.,., 1peart 14 npwater 1 ._....,... cora1tarc~ ! aaw .. ,.... soy saaee 1 tabletpooa cookial oil l teal,... .. ,., l ! table1poou dry w~te wlae i tabletpooa1 c~ickea brot~ Hot cooked rice Cut flank steak across grain into very thin shces. (Partiall y frozen meat is easier to cut. AJtow meat to thaw completely before cookina..) .:_ Cut asi>ara&Ul diaaonalty mlo i...ioch pieecs:-In a- l-quart casserole combine asparagus and water. Cover and place in microwave.oven. Cook.aspar:ig!JS pieces at HIGH .ror.4 minutes, strmng once. Drain; set aside. Place meat stnps in an 8 x 8 x 2-inch baking dish. In a s~all . milting bowl combine cornstarch, soy sauce. cooking 011. and sugar; pour over beef strips. Cover and place in microwave oven. Cook the meat mix1ure at HIGH for 6 minutes stirring every 2 minutes. Add aspaf8$US pieces. Cover and cook at HIGH for 3 mi nutes. Stir 10 wine and chicken broth. Cook at HIGH for I minute. stirring once. Serve over rice. Makes 4 servings. WHITE RICE t cups water I cup long grain rice In I '!z-quan casserole combine water. rice and >/~ August Sebastlanl Country Wines F.,..l&a.c,CI~ S111YitMft tr CllMMnay Spring Sparklers lC&sPoOn aa,h. C•ver and place in microwave oven. Cook nee at HIGH for 5 minutes aill boilina. Cook at MEDIUM LOW for 12 minutes tiU tender. ~kcs 6 serv1n11. MEXICAN CHICKEN AND RICE 1 rip c..,,.d ..... l t.1on1 prUc, mmct.d 14~·· .... . I 7 'it-euee caa .... ._., c•&-•p JVater l table1poo1 181tut ~l"ea bouillOI arueies· "', .... ,... .... 14 teas,... clam powder 14 te11potla pep,er I lit et1pa ml8aa.type rte. I s. a. 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Vons Pineapple in Syrup ., I •., •"' "' ,._ ...._ Cranberry Cocktail Star Red Cherries .34 .39 .79 .1 19 .59 165 .89 Oic F~~ch Fried Onions • 7 5 Sliced Pineapple in Syrup • 69 Slim Price· Apple Juice 1 3 9 Evaporated .Milk Spic·N·Span Cleaner Vons Flour H ~ I Downy Fabric Softener .. "' ' Heinz. Tomato Ketchup " r/ ·~ SkJppy Peanut Butler '"' Planters Mixed Nuts tfl•" II• P\.lrlna Doq Chow •'°<JI .... , •• •f Oerber App4uauce .,,,., ..... Betty Crocku Bisqulck '"'-' Saltine Crackers .47 J 66 .73 J 25 J 59 2 29 2 49 3 79 .25 1 45 .59 -·~' Vons Mixed Nuts Creamette Spaghetti ... ' r ' ' ~ • General Mills Cheerios Famlly Brownie Mix 2 49 '"'"'II ~I ' <,lfll"' Spinach 4 ~100 .33 J75 163 Ol ll'~'t'I ,.,,.,.., 49 Large Purple Eggplant ,. e Salad Tomatoes ... 59 G'~~~~~ 1s~1~h~App1es ". 59 ... ...._, .. J29 Vons Strawberry Preserves Large Artichokes ..• 59 Dishwasher Detergent Comet Cleanser •tw , , ,ii.J"'fl ~· ,. • .I Vons Paper Napkins ... ' 4 ,. Campbells V·8 Juice ~ Quaker Quick Oats Hormel Spam Orlglnal Pancake Mix 270 .41 J09 109 .91 133 .89 Fresh Rhubarb , .• 59 ITAllA,., '>UllA\H r• I h 89 English Cucumbers • • • 'IOl.Allll PHI\" <ANl\"11 1 IW\lr~ 1991 1129 Romaine Lettuce b ,..., .. • '>l.,, "'"'°I~ l •OI 14~ 69 Sunflower Seeds , , "" • """'"'"' ,.,...., fir ""' .. , ,.. Easter Liiies 5·8'oom H497 r.I HOT BAKERY • • lltllt .. Divinity Cookies M~;'~i&' Cheese Dinner • 3 7 (If 1KtrJll' ••tt"" ._,.._tii11'11 11 A.pple Nut Bread t•• 189 6 ~139 .,. v !ICU r • .,...,,.._.,. .. 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The MilwauJcee Brewers finally found the remedy for winnjn& Tues- day night, as left-hander Mike Caldwell turned in a sparkling per- formance and Robin Yount sluacd his first home run of the year, guiding the Brewen to a I 0-1 trouncing of the Angels before 23, 754 at Anaheim Staduim. Milwaukee )umped on AnJCl starter Mike Wm in the third inrung for four runs, and that was all Caldwell needed. "It never hurts when you have a 7-0 lead," said Caldwell. "And, in a situation like tbat, l j ust wanted them to stay out of the big inning and not walk anybody." Indeed, Caldwell did keep the An~ls intact and out of the big innmg. Only twice did the Angels really threaten, and one of those innings (fourth), Milwaukee already had its 7-0 lead. YCMUlt nmg~ndin& ground ball. CaJdweJJ registered only two strike outs, but being the type of pitcbu be is, he was ri&ht on top of bis pme. He recorded 26 first-~tch strikes to the 33 hitters he faced (first-pitch bits -O; first-pitch outs -S), and used his sinker late in the p.me for key double-play balls, wbicb allowed him to toss only 107 pitches. 63 of which were strikes. "I took something oft'-my &stball Oater in the game), .. Caldwell said. .. J was trying to throw too hard early in the pme, and that thick infield (at Anaheim Stadium) is going to bcJp. You have to use it to your advan- tage." Fullerton'• Tom Thomae taka UCI'• Adam om. oat at aec- ond to but ap a doable pla1 poulblllty. Full- erton went on fo poet a 13-5 Soathem Call- fomJa Bueball Aa- aoclation Ylctory Tuea- day. -Caldwell, who-evened hir career record · against the Angels at 6-6, walked only two batters, both in the second inning after two outs. Caldwell forced 12 fly-ball outs intbe firsti1vnnninpr,burytehfAlt---TT~ 11 ground-ball outs and seven of them came in the final four frames. Titans r oll 'by UC Irvine in 13-5 win Cal State"Fullerton's Titans flexed their muscles with a pair of five-run innings and went on to humble UC Irvine. 13-5, Tuesday in a Southern California Baseball Association game at UCL The T itans. 10-3 in SCBA play, won their I 0th straight contest over- all, while dropping UCI to 5-4 in conference and 17-21-1 overall. The teams traded first-inning runs, then Fullerton went ahead for good with a run in the third and fi ve more in the fifth, capped by a bases-clearing double by shortstop Shane Turner which made it 7-1. Down 8-2 in the bottom of the seventh, the Anteaters gamely battled back for three as Adam Ging lashed an RBI single off the top of the right-field fence to score Paul Ham- mond who had singled. Steve Morpn followed moments later with a two-run single to left. UCl's other run in the sixth had come across on a sacrifice fly by Mike Sugar. •• I , Prep baseball gets wilder Three teams tied for Sea View lead; Ocean View all alone in Sunset race The wild Sea View League baseball race got a little more complicated Tuesday with three teams (Univer- sity. El Toro and Saddleback) moving into a \ie for first place, and two others (Newport Harborand Irvine)just one game back. Meanwhile in the Sunset League, things are getting a little wild, too. Westminster staggered Edison, knocking the Chargers out of a share of first place, and Ocean View took advantage to take a one-game lead over the Lions and Chargers Here's how it went Tuesday: Corona del Mar I , Newport Harbor % Paul Musco was a one-man army for the Sea Kings, stroking a run-scoring double in the sixth innina to tie the aame up, then unloaded his grand~stam home run in the bottom of the seventh to stagger the Sailors. Newport Harbor, in the midst of a run for the title and/or CIF 2-A playoff berth, had taker) a 2-0 lead in the founh inning when Jon Dishon stroked a two-run single. Corona del Mar fought back with a run-scoring single by John Boat in the fourth and then Enc Whang sin,led ahead of Musco's double in the sixth to tie it up. That set it up for the big inning and the Sea Kings loaded the bases on a couple of walks (one intentional) and a misplayed sacrifice bunt. Musco, who has been red hot with the bat in his last four games. going 9-for-12 with two homers, unloaded on a 1-0 pitch over the left field fence to give Steve Satchel. a right-hander in his first slart, the victory. Musco was 2 for 4 with 5 RBI for the day. Newport's Joe Holden was 2-for-3. Irvine 7, El Toro I The Vaqueros knocked El Toro from its perch at the top of the Sea View behind John Scott's 3-for-4 performance at the plate and a combination of effective pitching from Mike Henigan and Steve Lip- ton. El Toro struck for two in the first, but Irvine scored once in the first. then took the lead with two in the second when Darin Wallentine singled and and scored on John Scott's double. Lipton got the second run across with an infield out. The big four-run fifth inning began with a Scott single, followed by a base hit from Lipton. Jim Manin's two-out double to right-center scored two, then Remy Rahmatulla and Jeff Bielman followed with sin&)es. Henigan struck out 4 and allowed 8 singles before Lipton relieved in the seventh with two out, Lipton gave up a single and a walk. then got the last batter on strikes to preserve Henigan's victory. University 7. Eatucla I The Trojans pulled it out with a four-run sixth innin,g to survive the hot bat ofEstancia's Mike Lujan, who (Pleue Me PUP8/D2) The Angels managed to scatter six singles off Caldwell (two eacb by Reggie Jackson and Doug DeCi.!lces) and three of tbem came in the fflurth inning when they pushed ClCross their only run. Jackson led off with a broken-bat hit over second baseman Jim Gantner's head, followed by DeCinces' single, then a RBI-single by Brian DoW'Oing. The An.act offense showed signs of stirring, bu! it still waso 't awakened as Caldwell turned them away with a couple of 'ftY 'balls and an in- "~use I was throwing harder earlier 10 the game, I got them to hit the ball in the air more," Caldwell explained. ··Predominately I kept the ball down, and that's the name of the game for me. "Heck, last week against Oakland, I had 19 of m y 29 tint pitches for strikes and lost -you nevCT know what's going to happen. N umben and percentages dictate how you'll throw though." Unlike the team, Caldwell wasn't battling a slump. He made five • . ~--AJllOSLa/DI) Lasorda throwback to old~time skippers Dodger man ager still preach es, players still listen In a rather nostalgic sense, Tom Lasorda of the Dodgers may be the last of the major league managers as the grand old-game meant them to be. That is to say, Lasorda still stands on a box in the clubhouse and preaches to his clods on the import- ance of God, country. motherhood and Dodger blue. That the players continue to listen is either a testi- mony to Lasorda's oratory or his talent for keeping an audience off balance. Professional athletes, baseball players prominent, are no longer msp1red by the thrill of victory or troubled that much by the a$ony of defeat. Now the inspiration 1s from numbers. Good numbers in statistical columns produce large numbers on contracts. You envision Yogi Berra preaching to the New York Yankees in Lasorda fashion. He will be told to blow it out his ear. You get a picture of John McNamara sermonizing to Reggie Jackson. He will be instructed to take a hike. What you have in many cases 1s the communications gap developed be- tween a manager earning SI 00,000 a year and a player making a million. Additionally. the player has contract clauses stating he cannot be traded. cut, sent to the minor leagues or m any way annoyed. There is rarely anythinJ in the manager's deal be- tween him and a foot out the door. Sparky Anderson, a student of the above state of affairs, says the fommate manager is one with young and relatively poor players such as 1s Bui TUCIEI SPORTS COLUMNIST the case wtth Sparky and the Detroit Tigers. "Young players will still accept counselinJ. which is what we used to "311 coachmg," Sparky says ... Some of them will even accept direction, which is what we used to call instruction." Is this out of love for the game or dedjcation to the franchise? "Not in the least," Sparky replies. "A young player wishes to become bener so that when he is older, be will also be richer. Oh. there are some players who love to play but, let's face it, this 1s no longer the driving foroe behind an athlete ... Sparky says there is also a great necessity for a manager to JCl alon& with his livestock if he is to remain employed. Anderson has worked steadily in the National and Ameri- can leagues for 14 summers and he has a formula. "To begin with," Sparky says. "a (Pleue eee TUCDa /D2) Roseoneaw y from No. 4,000 CINCINNATI (AP) -Pete Rose singled and tripled to dri~ in three runs Tuesday n~t in an 8-6 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. .Golden West, Orange Coast fi re blanks, suffer ~o sses · Rose. who would like to reach 4.000 in front of the fans who applauded him 16 ycan as a Cincinnati Red. lined out lbarpl twice. struck out. sin&lcd home a run in the scoood and aot bit No. 3, 999 with a t~run triple in the eighth. The offense was nowhere to be found for Golden West and Oranae Coaat oolleaes Tuesday, as each were dealt shutout losses ln South Coast C.onferen<ie baseball action. The aetbecks dropped both the RustJen and Piratta two .-mes behind pece-settina Santa Ana 1n the .sec race. ~ Meanwhile, Saddleback kept Its tfint,..place stand ina in the Pacific •Coast Conferen<ie with a win over : M lraCotta. ;. Here's what took place Tuesday: ~.· : .. ta Aaa e, Goldee Wna t : Jim Halley a riJbt·handcd ·)Ophomore, had cvcryth1na1oin1 his • way Tuclday as the Dons pitcher :t :: f '• struck out 121 including four in a row at one stretcn and five in a row in another. The Dona. who improved their South Coast Leaaue ruord to 14-3 ( 19-4 ovcnll), struck for a sinJ)e marker in the first then iced it wtth five in the ninth. The win avcnaed a Golden West U victory over Santa Ana tut Satu.rday. Golden West theatened with run· nen at the oomen in the seventh and with the balCI loaded in the ninth, but on each occasion Halley snuffed chinas out. SCOtt Wilkinson was the only player to tct as many as two hits. 1oina l·for-5 for Santa Ana, while Dou& Maher (double) and Phil Wool· sey (triple) accounted for the only exlra base hits for the Dons. Halley allowed Golden West, now 12-S in conference and 16-6 overall, just two sinaJci. Golden West's next pme is Thu~ day qainst visidna cypress (2:30). The two teams then rematch at Cypress Saturday. Cerritos 4, Oru1• Coa1t t The Pirate bats were silenced by Ccnitoa hurter Dion Beck, who walked one., struck out three and 1Cattcttd five sinates. The only threat Coast could man-aae was in the finh when Joe Kwolck sinaJed to lcf\ with two outs and took third on the left fielder' mi11c:ue. However, the Pirates left him there. Cerritos scored its first two runs m the third as Cra.ia Worthinaton hit a sacrifice fly~ for one run and OCC pitcher Jeff Osterode hit another batter with the ba!a loaded. Ostcrode also yielded sinaJe runs in the founh and sixth innings in suffcrina his fourth loss in nine decisions. Ostcrode walked three. struck out four and allowed eiaht hits 1n his eight 1nninas of work. OCC is i 2·S in South Coast Conference and I .S0 9 overall. C.enitoS is 11 -6 and 16-6 overall. Tht" Piratts open a bomo-and·homc series qa1nst Mt Sa'n Antonio Thursday on the Mountiufttld. Saddleback I, MlraCot ta t Sluuer Steve DcAnaelis' two-run homer in the bottom of the ~venth inninJ proved to bt the difference as the Gauchos improved their. con- ftttncc mark to 11-3 w1th the win. The Gaucho assault included a pair of triples and two homers, WJth Mark Grace blastina a solo homer in the sixth. When DcAnaelis lifted hj~ homer . •n the vcnth1 it pvc Sadd.Jcbad' a , itecmin sate 6-1 fTWJJn. but . MiraCosta made it 1ntemtina in the last two fnm~ thanks to some wildness from the Gaucho pa1ch1na staff. 1x walks in the last two inn1np helped the vi tton ICOl't' thrtt t1mrs. Rose's nc"t hit will put him in the company of Ty Cobb in the 4,()()()..hit catcaory. Rosc'a ma.io quest 1s Cobb's all-tune bjt ttlClOt'd of 4,191. The next sj~e also ~f; Rose 3.000 in his c:aiur: · only Cobb's 3,0S2 Sll\lk':s. Ke hM 71 I carttT doubles -founb oo the all·tame hS\ -130 triples and I $8 home runs. Ho•vcr. Montral's lou after lelldina l-0 i1l 1be iuh robbed Rose of &n)' trace ofa srnlle OYW neanna the bittina miatonc. .. , don't hke to Wk too muei wkn we le.... ROie .W. .. ) ~ f / .1 • I :I I . • I ~ I I I I I I ' ' I I I • ' Ex-Dodger hurler Karl SP.>Oner dies after long illness From AP 4Jspetaes LO ANGELf.S-. Former Brooklyn ~ Dodgers pitcher Kut pooner, who tnrew - shutouLs in hii; first two maJOr league starts. died Tuesday in Vero Beach, Aa .• after a Jenatby illness, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced. He was S2. Spooner, who$C b11 leaaue career was cut to two years by a Jore ann. made rusd~but on Sept. 22\ 1954 ~Y sbuning <tut the New York Giants on th~ hits while stnkmg out 15. Four days later. the left-hander blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates on four hits while strilUng out 12. In 1955. Spooner appeared in 29 aamcs for the Dodgers. starting 14. He compiled an 8--6 record. including one shutout, and a 3.6S earned run averqc. However. 1t was during that season that Spooner c.ame up w11h the sore ann. His last appearance came in Game Sill of the 1955 World ~net.. when he was kn ocked out in the first inning by the New York anktts. The following da). Johnny ~odret. blanked t.hc Yankees 2-0 to jive the Dodgers their first World Senes tnumph. Funeral services for pooner will be held Fnday at Strunk Fu~ral Home 1n Vero Beach. with interment to follow at Crcstlawn Cemetar). Spooner 1s survived b)' his wife. ( arol. a son. Ke\ m. four daughters. Karen. Kim. Kelley and Karrie. and a brother, Maurice. Quote of the day '-" ...._,, eo.'ton Red Sox MCond beleman. after htttfng a home run on CNceao'• Alctl Oot90n In en exhjbfdon game, RemV'• ftrat hOmef' ltnce ~ 1978~ "'I think I may haYe put pressure on myeel1 by hitting that homer. Now, the fan& wm expect me to do thla 9Y9IY erx veer• ... Lakers fall 'Short', 117-115 OAKLAND -Purvis Short pulled Ill Golden State back mto the thick of the National Basketball Associati on playoff race with 43-point outburst Tuesday night . as the Warriors withstood a f unous Los Angeles finish to nip the Lakers, 11 7-115 With the victor). Golden State mo,ed a half-game ahead of the Kansas C It) Kmgs. who were 1 25-1~3 losers to Seattle. to occupy the eighth and final spot in the Western Conference playoff race. hon's sharpshooting and two late baskets b) Eric Floyd put Golden State in seemingly safe position with a 117-108edgew1th 1:44togo. But after a lime out. the Lakers stormed back and. when James Worth)' convened a Lakers' steal wtth a dnvc and dunk. Los Angeles was within two points. at 11 7-1 15 Golden State wal> able to hold on. however. and clinched the victor. before 13.335 screaming fans when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar missed a short tum around jumper as the final seconds ticked ofT. Shon's performance was the second highest b) a Warrior thi s 'ear. bettered onl) b) his 57 points apmst San l\nton10' on Jan. 7. Jabhar led the Lakers wtth 28 points Lol> o\ngele!> Coach Pat Rile) used onl) nine pla)ers as Jamaal Wilkes. 111 wnh a viral infection_. and Byron Scou. out with a sprained knee. did not suit up. Bob McAdoo was not used. The Lakers brol..e to a ~2-27 lead after one penod. with Ean in Johnson hitting 13 p01nts atpkn ' ....... Yankeett capture home opener Willie Rudolpll d ubbed a tw~run • homer and P~ Nlekro and Jote Rijo, the oldest and youngest players in the history of the New York Yankees, combined with Deve Rl~ttt on a seven-bitter Tuesday as the Yankees won lbe1r home opener from Minnesota. 4-1. Nickro, 45 allowed fivchitsin611>inninp in winninahinccond ga:ne in as many appcaran~. Rijo, 18. worked out o~a scventh-mningJam by servtng a double-play ball on his second pitch ... In other AL action Tuesday, Du Petry threw a four·bittcr and DarreU Evus belted a three-run llomcr as Oelio1t extenaea ifs winning streai" lo SiX games with a 5· I victory over Texas. Petry. 2-0, walked three and struck out seven before a Tigers' opening day crowd of S 1,238. Ex-Dodger Dave Stewart, 0.2. walked two in the first before Evans belted a t-0 pitch into the upper deck in ri~t field ... Cal Rlpken Jr. drove in four runs with a pair of homers as the defending World Series champion Baltimore Orioles posted their first victory of the season in five tries. beating Kansas City, 6-3. A three-run Ripkcn blast, following a two-out error by Kansas City third baseman Gre1 Pryor, gave the Onoles a 5-0 lead in the second inni ng. His leadoff homer in the fifth was his third of the season ... Steve Readenoa drllled a two--run homer and Jim Beanie teamed with two relievers on a fi ve-hitter to pace Seattle past Boston. 5· I ... Enale Wltitt and Jesse Barf le Id each homered To back the combined three-hit pitching of Lola Leal and Roy Lee Jackson as Toronto blanked Oakland, 3-0. Leal. 2-0, allowed three hits through 6% innings, walking fi ve and striking out six. Jackson came on in the. seventh to pitch out of a bases-loaded jam, then retired the side in order in the eighth and ninth for his first save. Schmidt pins defeat on Ryan Mike Scbmldt hit a three-run • eighth-inning home run and Jon Deuy and Al Hollud combined for a five-hitter as Philadelphia topped Houston. 3-1 . Tuesday in the Phillies' home opener. Aficr Houston's Craig Reynolds broke up a scoreless tie wit~ a ho~c run ofT Denny in the top of the c1ghth. Schmidt delighted the 37.236 fans on hand by drilling a 2-2 pitch from Nolan Ryan into the lower deck in left field ... Keltb Benwulez'1 run-scoring single snapped a tic in the eighth mning. leading the New York Mets to a 4-2 triumph over Atlanta ... Nick Esa1ky'1 second career grand slam highlighted a six-run sixth inning that carried Cincinnati to an 8-6 victory over Montreal ... Pinch-hitter Cbamp Summers drilled a grand slam and Carmelo Martinez added a twO..run shot night in leading San Diego to a 7-3 v1ctOf)' over St. Louts ... Jack Clark drilled a Schmidt two--run homer in the eighth mning to give San Francisco a 4-3 victory over Pittsburgh. The homer. Clark's first of the season. came on a 2-0 pitch from left-ha nder Larry McWUllams. who had allowed only three hits before the eighth in his first outing of the season. Inkster goes after pot of gold By HOWARD L. HANDY IPKW lo the O_.ly Piiot LA VH1.\~-Juh l nk!.lt'f\\llh.ometoth1sc1t ~ with better odth ot winning $I m1lhon dollars th an most tounSl'>. But her chances aren't that great. c.:11her. Inkster winner of the Dinah Shore ln v1ta11onal last ~eekend at M1ss1on H11lsCountf) Club 1n Rancho Mirage. has a shot .u '"nning the tug pn1t· 11 .-.he can repeat her 'actor. in th e J&B Scott.h Pm· \m hl.'rc this wl.'ek at the Desert Inn ( uunln Cluh ~he \\Ill be lOrltcnding \\Ith the.: IWO pJa~Cr'> who have ndus1\C nghts to vu:tor~ in pa'>I Ul'> Vega'> event<. 1n the tidJ of% LPGA tour regular~ including Pat Bradlc). the one \he beat 1n a pla~offlast wt:c k. ""anC} Lope7 was the "'inner 1n La'\ Vegas 1n I Q79. I YK~ and 148 h>.1h1lc Oonna ( apon1 \\On in 1980and I Q8 l. Hoth an: 1n the field and "Would like to repeat their ~UC.:CC'iSl\C \ICtoncs at the oc .. cn Inn. If Inkster fails to wm. \\hOc\ertnumphS w1ll1oin her BICYCLE REPAIRS S ervicing All Makes And Models 751-4882 Co1ta Mesa as the onl) 1wo players ehg1blc to win SI m1llton ne).t year with repeat v1ctones m the respec11 ve tournaments they wm this vear. lnks.ter. a top candidate for rookie of the year honors this season following her tnumph at the Shore ~our­ nament. placed in a tie for67th in the Uniden lnv1tattonal 1n Costa Mesa this season when she carded a final round score of 80. 'Tm exci ted about going 10 Las Vegas." Inkster said follo"' mg her 'ictof) at the Dinah Shore tournament. "l''c ne.,,cr been to Las Vegas before and what better place 1s there to win SI million? ... Lopez had trouble gelling her game back to winning form at Rancho Mirage after taking time ofTfollowing the Uniden tourne). "I didn't expect to come to Las Vegas with a wm under m> belt." she said. ··ongmall>. 1 hoped that this might be the place where I could become serious!} competitive once again But everything came together at th e Uniden and I am proud that I've come back so quick I}." Nicklaus confident Art F .. ~~?,~ this week thru April 15 at .t\UGUSTA. Ga. (AP)-Me~a Verdt> Center 2701 Harbor Blvd Jack Nicklaus thinks he can Huntington Center win the Masters. '::::-----======~=======~===~_!__--Again. The simple fact of his presence 3t the .t\ugusta National (iolf Club 1s proof. Top Sirloin~ Dehc1ous Top S1rlom. grtlled to you~ taste 94 45 Served with homemade soup or crisp green salad. choice of potato (baked potato or rice pilaf avarlable 4 to 9 p m.). II fresh roll and butter "If I didn't think I could be compc't1tive. 1f I d1dn '1 think I had a chance to win. I wouldn't be playing ... said Nicklaus. the man who has compiled a car~er record in golfs ma1or events that not only 1s unmatched. is. 1n fact, unapproached. The Golden Bear counts a record five Masters v1c- tonrs among his collecuon of 17 mljor professional titles. His last Masters tn- umph came in 1975. In the yea~ since, however. he's been ~cond twice. third on another occasion and missed a playoff by a stroke in sllll another. Riil Friday Snapper Served 3 to 1> p.m_ Delicately grilled and enhanced with mefted $3 15 butter. Served with tartar sauce and lemon wedge Includes vegetable. trench fries, homemade soup, crisp green salad and • choice of dessert (pudding, Jello, ice cream or sherbet). f\mlly Rntauranu He C3mc close 1n tho~ years. "cf) close to adding still another major title But he missed Just bartly. But he m1sstd. fi1s la1u official victory came an the 1982 Colonial Nauonal lnv1ta11on "That'r, the one thing lack1n .. 1n h1~ pre~ arauon,, N1cklau' 1d before a practice \C,~1on at the Auiusto Na11onal Golf Club. MtC of the chte tour- nament that ~Jns Thun- da)'. ' • Ialanden atay all.e. win In OT Ocfenseman K•,..,..... blaal.ed I m 2 S-fbot shot tbro\l&h the less of plie Olea ' HuM at 8:S6 of overtime Tuesday oifbt to keepaJive the New York lllaockn' drive for five consecutive National Hockey Lea&u.e dlam- pionships with a 3-2 victory over the ~tw York Ra~. Despite bein& outpla)'od for most or the Pltnck Division best-of-five semifinal series by thc:ir archrivals, the Islanders found a way to win, capturina the series three games 10 two. They eliminated ttlc Ranaen for the fourth strai&ht year ~hind the spuktin.a fif\h-~mc aoaJtend.inaofliWy Smllll and an 0PP911unistic offense . . . Jn another division semi· final, Deull Jrtank scored twice to lift the Minnesota North Stan over the Chicaao Black Hawks 4-1 Tuesday ni&}lt aod into the next round of the playofTa. Minnesota outsbot ChiCl&O. 41-21, in the ~idjna fifih game and now plays SL Louis in • belt-of-seven Norris Division title series, which starts Thursday. NASL auggemta aalary cuts NEW YORK-The Nonh American m Soccer League Playen Association re- p0'rltedly has suggested that its playeri who arc unwilling to take salary cuts to help save lhelcaauc bcdeclarr4 ~uJnltcad, accor4ing.io published reports. The league has threatened tQ fold unless the players agree by April 19 to accept salary cuts. The New York Times reported Tuesday that the union has made a counteroffer to tear up existing contracts of those players as an alternative way to defray operating costs. John Kerr, the unaon's secretary. said the offer would be put to the owners in Washington later Tuesday when the sides ~umc neeotiations on a new contract to replace the one that expired Nov. 15. But the newspaper also said that Mark Bienstock, the NASL's generaJ counsel. said, "We have already advised the players that any prosposaJ on free agency is totally unacceptable because it's inconsistent with the goals of immediate saJary relief and the long-term security of the league." Aatroa' Thon requires surgery HOUSTON -Ho uston Astros short-• stop Dickie Thon, struck tn the head b)'. a pitch from New York Mets pitcher Mike Torrez on Sunday, will undergo surgery "to facilitate proper healing," Astros General Manager AJ Rosen said Tuesday. Rosen said the surgery, previously believed unnecessary, wou ld be performed today and would not slow Thon's recovery ume. Thon was hospitalized with a broken bone above his left eye after being struck by a Torrez pitch in the third mning of Sunday's game in the Astrodome. The Astros placed. their 1983 AU-Star infielder on the team's 15-<iay disabled list on Monday but team physician Dr. Bill Bryan said Thon could be sidelined for three weeks. Tests conducted by Dr. Richard Harper on Monday revealed no brain damage from the blow to Thon's head but Bryan said he was concerned about decreased vision in Thon's left eye resultmg from tissue swelling 1n the back of the eye. TeleYlalon. radio 1WLPl9IOIJI No W«ltl tcheduted " RADIO 7:30 p.m. -MmALL. Mllwauk .. at Angelal KMPC(710). 7:30 p.m. -um•• • · CNcego at OodQera. KABC(1t0~ 7:30 p.m. -PRO aAMDllALL: PottJand at Lllk .... KLAC (570). TUCKER ••• FromDl manager had better not stan taking himself too seriously. It 1s absolutely essential that a manager does not lose sight of the fact he does not win games. Whatever he thinks of th.e'!l otherwise. he must not forget that It 1s the players who win the games." Back to Tom Lasorda. One of the thmgs that makes him a successful manager 1s the manner in which he demonstrates love for his players. "I love my players and 1 love their families," Lasorda says. "I hug my players and show my affection for them in front of the whole world. Some people critic12e me for this, but that 1s the way I am and that 1s the way I am gomg to stay. I don't give a (bleep) for those who don't like the way I manage and the way I love my players." Mike Caldwell s ·ea Kings stil. ru1e Sea View CdM rips Newport Har r; University guns down Eagle Corona del Mar's dominance in the Sea View ua, showed throu•h apio with a 22-6 rou~ of NCWP,Oft HarlM the Sea Kinas,....D.intb straiaht lea,ue tnumph thts year. 14 overall and 4 lststraiabt over two years.. . • Scott Brownsberler tuned ,u.P for bis "'n.i~pauon the Easter Bowl in Pboenix with a swee_p m 5ina.let 1.1 Mike Janicin and Jeff Smith sparkled rn doubfes pit combinina as the Sea Kinp' No. 2 team to complc CdM·s sweep in doubles. . The big one in the Sea View League ~as at ~stan_c where the Eagles tried to knot things up with Uru~e~1 such as the I 4-14 first round m~tch. but this ltll University bad the aces when the Trojans needed them• the way to a 161/z·l I 1/J victory, virtuaUy assuring them no worse than second place in league plaY.· . . U-ft's-1tte story of our 1if~id-a-disappontted J1 Jenner, Estancia's coach. "We had I~ matches .. lhat wt 6-7 4-6 or 5-7 that could have gone either way. · Richard Sandoval and Damon Robbin~ played wt but against University, with Chris G~cer l~adang the. waY. 5ingles and George Paulson and Enc Ohver dom1nat1 doubles play, it wasn't quite enough.. .. . . . "J'm really pleased with the win, said .U~1vers1 Coach Gary Sisel. "It's to~gh to play at Estancia. University is now 8-1 m league. 12-3 overall. Estanc is 6-3 in league, 12-4 overall. Elsewhere in the Sea View, Costa Mesa handled he Saddlcback, 21-7. . Edison swept to it: seventh Sun~t League v1ct?"Y. nine starts with a 25-3 rout of Westminster, led by JUnt singles standout Todd Holmes, who led a. sin$les sweep f the Chargers. and the doubles combinauon of Ga McCartcn and Eddie Han. Huntington Beach. behind the continued stellar pl of singles perforincrs Patrick Nordberg and John Gabr (both unbeaten in league play) handed Manna a 221/z-~ setback. Norman Bcdley and Chris Ganz of the Oilers swept doubles. . . nl In colle$e action. UC Irvine wrapped 11 up in sin., before sufTenng a sweep at the hands of Cal ~~te Fullert• in doubles, surviving for a 5-4 PCAA dec1s1on overt Titans. l) · The next stop for the Anteaters ( 18-10 overal 1s conference confrontation Friday against 20th-rank• Long Beach State. . The UCI women's squad went down .. to the fin doubles match to pin a 5-4 setback on Hawa11. . ln the match which ended last. Lola Trenwuh .a1 Colleen Patton settled things ~n ~.~e Anteaters' favor w1tt 6-2. 2-6. 6-0 verdict over Hawa11 s C1ooblcs team. Volleyball team faces Chin: LONG BEACH -The United States wome1 Olympic volleyball team. which mcludes Westminste Debbie Green and Mission VieJo 'sJcanne Bcauprey. fac China Sunday at the Long Beach Arena. The Ol)mp1c preview match begins at 6:30 p.m. w1 tickets S 12. SS and S5 for rescn·ed sealing. The Chinese are led b) Lang Ptnf.. who was honored the top spiker among pla)ers part1c1pallng at the 19 World Champ1onsh1p and the 1981 World (up compe lion. . The U.S. squad features 6-5 Flo Hyman. constdcr• the top hitter in the world. and Rita Crockett. a stro all-around player with a 39-inch vertical leap. Tickets can bl' obtained at the Long Beach Arena t> office and all T1cketmaster locauons For funh information. phone (2 13) 436-3660 PREPS. • • FromDl tripled. doubled and !>tngled 1n thr at-bats. Barf)· Bnttingham opened the sill with a single and advanced 1 Graham Everett's double. Pa Brown followed with a two-n double and later Mark Favorite. wl was 3-for-4. stroked a run-scori• single. Dave Hucgy squeezed hon what proved to bl' the decisive run Saddleback 5, Costa Mesa 4 Saddleback Htgh's Roadrunne1 with Leonard Damian at the center things, struck back for three runs the sixth to tie the game. then got ti winner in the bottom of the seventh send Costa Mesa away. Damian ignited the three-run six wnh a leadoff homer to right. th( after two free passes. Joey Mendo. and Danny Ontiveros deliver< run-sconng singles. Of course. Lasorda docs not always love all his players because some- times they give him some slobs to manage but he speaks in gen eralittes. He reall) does love some of his players and It is probably not out of the quesuon that some of them also love him. ANGELS. • • The winner in the seventh can "'hen Bnan Jordan was safe on ~ error and advanced on Damian mfield single. An mtcnuonal \\3 loaded the bases and the Roa· runners got nch \\hen a pitch g away from the cathcr -allow11 Jordan to score on a very close pla ~ the plate with a head-first dive. Hofstra University conducted re- search into major leaguers given fat . multi-year contracts and found. to a man. production fell ofT in the first year of his documented sccunt)'. So. prt"sumahl}. did his love for those arqund him. including his manager. A few years a~o. the Pittsburgh Pirates were co-existing and winning and adopted a theme song. "We are Family." performed by a group entitled Sister Sledge and the man- ager was included in the fam1I )'. Sister Sledge grew old and so did the family formula. Mort's the pity. Mesan enters Indy trials INDIANAPOLIS -Costa Mesa resident Jerry Eisert has entered a car 1n the May 27 tnd11napoli SOO. It 1s one of a ~rd 117 entries that will be cut to 33 fot the annual event Elscrt's car is a March.('osworth. wllh no dnvtr listed. Another entry 1s a Eaatc-Chcvrolct by H.8.K.. Racma of Bensenville. with veteran Tom Bigelow as the dnver The prev1ou~ entry ~ord was I 09 set 1n 1982. This )'tar's total went to 117 with fivt more enln" Tuesday. 1ncludinJ three for a pair of rookie dnve~ from Enaiand The four-tap time tnals arc s.cbed· ulcd May I i .1 J and May I 9-20. FromDl appearances 1n spnng training. finish - ing wnh a 1-1 record and a ! .57 ERA. and. in his only other outing of the regular season. he lasted seven 1n- n1ngs against Oakland and allowed four runs and didn't walk a batter. though he lost. Caldwell's teammates. on the other hand. broke out of a miserable tailspin (the Brewers' 5-game losing streak was the longest such streak at the start of the season in th e franchise's history) 1n high fashion. thanks to the retum of Yount and the continued hot bat of Ben Oghv1e. Ogliv1e. who nppcd three singles. drove 1n two runs and scored a run. has now hit safely m all six of the Brewers' games. and Yount. who scored three runs and blasted 11 two.run homcrm tbi.-fourth, perhaps. may finally be on track. "I haven't been swinging the bat too well lately. so I needed that hit (the home run)." said Yount "We JUSl needed to sc1 somcthina ao1ng and tonight we did. "Maybe a few of the suys have lx'cn prcssina forthat first win. Myself. I've been lcavinJ a lot of ~~_ys on base and tbat makes 1t more difficult each time (1 come 10 the plate). AlitOIL NOTI~ T1-,,_., Miiie Wlft tO 11 worllecl lllree IMlllOI IN ltced IWO IMlllff'\ '" 1111 !Outffll, 11111-..cs ,,. 1111•, waft.ff lwo, ilr~ out two encl w11 marffd wllft ,,. runt I•-"''*'l ln uooJno Ill• «•• to S 7l , MllwelolkM Third bawnen ltllftdY •t94V wH crectll.O will\ IM t•mt-wlMIM ••1. "'' llnf Of fl'l .... on. wl\tn I'll ttlolecl llOme •kll ~ fw IN "''' run of the temt In Int llllril lnntl\9 Tiie Br_.,, c:.cl C.-, who ~ In Ille 11\orcl lfld tinettd If! ll't \l•tll, llH nott M .. ftty In S of • MtNt INmmlfa ._ ~ 11-S) l'ltt NI t.alelv In •• .i1 .. """ • • TUH41v "" ,.,_, ~· 100lfl Amerk~ LMWt Uert PrcltMtOll 1tlltl'lln0 mtlCfl UO lot Ille Wlft ttnall ~I Mllwa \M"'' ,_... MHt (0· 11 "'' lttl'I •llftMllO 10-01 , A..... J.t<llMlll't ..0.h urw llOmef Suncl•v .ut l\lm lJ t>enll'ld Lav o.wtf In IN 1•t1mt 11\1 •to9 ran«1 14111 O.. O.C... nu now PIO Ill \l~ tlf'•l91'11 ..,._ Darryl Pratt had two doubles four at-bats for Mesa and Bob Ka1 o;. stroked an RBI-double for the Mu tangs. who had a 4-1 lead going 1n the bottom of the sixth. Ocean View 5, Fountain Valley I The Seahawks erupted for fo1 second-inning runs after two were 0 1 to take over sole possession of tt Sun<;et League and in the proccs further damage Fo untain Valle)' playoff hopes. In the second. Robby Gibl walked. took second on an error ar Mike Kirby walked to load the base Jon Gulhon's !!Ingle to center brougl home the first two runs. and after Tc Gauhn walked to reload the base Chns Span1ac drove a hasc hit 10 le to score two more Matt Jones went the first S innings and overcame a touch c wildness (he walked seven) to get t~ win. He yield~ only two hits befo1 11vma way to Rick Wilton. who gc the last four out5. Westminster 5, E4l101 ! rhc Lions handcutl'ed tht Charitl with Jeff Mooney do1ni the job on th mound1 stnkinJ out nine and walk1'1 two while spacana out five hit . and three·run s1uh 1nn1na doina the tnc offensively. Robert Man1nez nursed a one..oc walk and. advanced on Gu11lerm Ro'll,. sin&lc. Pimental came throuti with another run·scorina bA~ hli then Ttm Hon n tnpled to sco~ two runnen.. The \'trd1ct lca\'et both t~m 6- 1n un~t t..eaauc pl•) WC"Stminsted IQ..) O\.Crll~ • ,\ II, in 18,. tY, . . - th '" ul an 10 'i IC s. >f n IC 0 h n :a d 1C n 's k 3. ll 1g .. n "f ,.. 0 If 11 e s. '5 1$ " s. 11 d " n * e a • l Newport youth'· seeks ski title Muon Thomp on a 15-ye-ar-old f rc hman at Nt~pon Harbor H1&h. will be lcavina for South .~fnca April 1 s to compete in the. mte~at1onal water sJci cham{>IO!lsh1ps -the rcsuh or estabhshmi a ~putation in the spon the past six years. 1:hompson will be be in South Afnca for thrtt week.a. "I'm really not sure of the races," says Thompson. "We'll be there f~~ about a week before compet~hon and at that time the races will be set up. I think i&'s mostly the marathon type." Thompson began water skiing at the age of 9 in the Lake Arrowhead area. He'll be making the trip with his mother. 1 The only stipulation for T.hompson 1s thot he must pay for his fught to New York. The flight to South Afnca and back. and accomodatlons. arc taken care of by the South Africans. ~ . ' . "' MA.JOA LEAGUE STANDINGS ArMrlcan L .. .ue WEST OIVISK>N W L .. ct. ~8 SHttlt Oeklend ken.-s Cllv MlnneM>lt ClllullO Texes .,..., Oetroll Ctevelena Toronto Boston New York Belllmore Mllw•ultff S I W s 2 714 3 l 500 3 3 soo 2 l 400 2 ' 333 2 s 216 EAST DIVISK>N 6 0 1000 l 2 600 ' l S1I l ' 4?9 l 4 •2t I 4 200 I S 167 Tllffdlr1 k.,.1 MltweukM 10, A,..is I Oeirolt s. Tues I New York '· Mlnnesore I Belllmot'e 6, ken1es Cllv 3 Chicago 7, Clevtlend l S.•111• S, Boston I Toronto J, Oekl•nd O Tenlt!M't Gemet .,, 2 2 2\.'J 3 31, 2't> 71, 3"1 31,., ,..., s Mllweukff (Heu 0· I) e l A'"'911 CRomenkk 0-0) Kenses Cllv (Gure l·O! et Beltlmot't (!loddlcker l>-1 I Cr.vtl•nd (Blvltvtn 1·0) et Chlcego (Dotson O·H Boston <Eckenltv 0-0) et s .. 111e !Young 1·01 Onlv gemes sc,,.Ouled Ttlundllv'1 Gemes Aneel1 11 Oaklend Tues et Delroll MIMH Ole ., New York. (nl Natlonll LNtue WEST DIVISION SlnDleoo Clnclnn11l Allen ta ~ v: \ "83 G8 4 3 571 2 4 333 2 4 333 Sin FrenclK o Houston 2 4 333 1 s 167 NewYO<k Phllea.IPhle Chk1go Plltsburgn St Louis MonlrH I RAST OfVlSION S I ' 2 l 3 J l l l 3 4 Tuescsav•s Sceres Ptllleaet1>h1e 3, Houston I Ntw York 4, Allenl• 2 C1nc1nna11 9, Montrtel 6 Sen DltQO 7. SI Louis 3 San Francisco 4, Pittsburgh l TOdev's Gemes 133 6'7 500 soo soo •29 I', 3 l l 4 I 2 2 2 2 , Chicago <Sanderson 1·01 11 D.-n (Honevcutt 0·0). In) Montreal (B Smltn 1·0) et Clnclnnell ( 8ert nvl 0· 11 Pittsburgh (Tuaor l·O> at Sen Frencisco (L ISktY 0· 1) Ntw York IT4trrell 1·01 at Allt nle ( Daylev 0· 1) Hou"on (Scott O·I) al PhlltOelOhle (Hudson 1·01. lnl St Louis (Anoul•r 1·0) 11 Se n Dlt90 C LOiiar 0-01. <n> TtlundlV'I G1me ""•nte et Si n Diego, (n) AMERICAN LEAGUE Brewers 10, A1191fs 1 MILWAUKEE CALll"ORNIA •b r h bl et> r h bl Rtadv lb 4 I I 2 Cer1w lb 4 0 0 0 Vounl " ' 3 I 2 Btf\lOUl Cf 4 0 I 0 C~r lb 4 2 2 I RtJksn Oh 4 I 2 0 Smmn1 dh 5 0 0 I O.Cncs lb 4 0 2 0 Qolivlt If S I l 2 Downing If 4 0 I 1 Gantnr 'lb 5 0 1 0 L vnn rt 3 0 0 0 Sundt>rg c l I I I Grich 2b 2 0 0 0 CMoort rl 5 I I 0 Boone c 3 0 0 0 Mennng cf S I I O SchOflld u 3 O O 0 Tetels 40 10 12 f Totels 31 1 6 I Score bY hwllfteS Mlweul!ff 004 lOO 120-10 Callfomle 000 100 000-I Gemt Winning RBI -Rtedv Cl) E-Benloutz, Carew. Grich. OP-Mllweu~te 2, Calllornle I LOB-Mllwtukff 8. Ce lllornl1 S 1B-<:oooer. Manning JB-Rteov HR-Yount (1) SF-Sundt>ero MIWIUlrff t elOwtll W, 1· I c.ltfeml• WlllL.0·1 Curtis L1Corlt IP H R ER 88 JO 9 6 l 6 6 6 2 ' S 2 2 I 2 I 2 0 I I WP-Will LeCortt T-2 JS A-23.7S4 Co1"9 C.i Steflt 1""""'911 13, UC lrvtftt S Cel Slete Fulltrton IOI OSO ISO-ll 14 0 UC Irv Int 100 00 I )()(>-S 11> 2 Simmons, Wright (7) end Celfrev. ktf\I, S1nt0<0 161. Merlin (II, t 1mere (I ) 1na Morgen W-S1mmons 1·2 L-Kent. 6·4 28-Flshel (CSF) 2. Turner (CSF), O'Connell CUCI), Morven (UCll CemmunltV col"9 Senta Ane •• ~ Wfft 0 Senta Ane 100 000 OOs-6 I ' GOiden Wtsl 000 000 000-0 2 l Htltev 1na Ecclts. Mertln, 8ullon Ill end FlofH W-+ielltv <S·O) L-Merlln (3·4) 2B-M•htr ISA) 38-Wools.v CSA) C«Tttn 4, °''"" e .. ,t o Onnoe COHI 000 000 ~ s 0 Ctf"rlle>i 001 101 OOx-4 a I OsltrOOt end 84trrvhlM; !Itek tnd lvt•. w -&tck, 6 ·3 L-01terodt. S·• 78-Trevlno <Cl. 8tnle mln !Cl s...-.dl 6, MlraCM .. 4 MlrtCoste 000 010 011-4 6 2 S.ddlebeell 001 701 :!OJI ..... 10 I Scllulll, ChelHn 171 end Dellev, Pit ... Metlltl (I). Sll.tw (f l, LO!Mll (ti and C•machO W-f'I~ 1.-Scllulll 39-ttoNM ($). Wtblttt (Sl HR-0.A~ll (Sl. Gr~m S.Ulfl (Nit C"lfef "ice knt• A.ne Or a11et Coe11 Qoldefl Wttl Ct«llOl Fullef'~ Ml Sen A.nlOlllO Cv«Mt ComotOll w l o• 14 l 12 s , 12 s t 11 6 l . ' ' 7 JO 7 > I) 10 0 " 1) Actani ,Lockwood HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS S.a View LN.ue Universllv El Toro S.ddltback lrvlt!e WI. GI s 2 s 2 s 2 • 3 I Ntwoorl Harbor Coste~• C0<one dll'Mer E"ancla 4 3 I 2 s l 2 s 3 I 6 4 TUHdlv'I Sewn Corone d•I Mer 6, Newoorr Harbor 2 Unfvtnllv 7, Esl1ncl1 6 Irvine 7, El Toro 6 S.OdlebaCll s. Coste Mese ' TbundllV'l ~ (J:lS) Corone dti Mer el Estencle Newoort H1rbor " Unlver1ltv Costa ~ el El Toro SIOO~k el Irvine Ocean Vltw Edison Wt~lmlnst.,­ Founleln Vallev Hunlfnoton Btecnf" Merine TUHdaY'l Scwes Westmlnst4tr S, Ealson 2 Wl 7 I 6 2 6 2 3 s I 6 0 7 ~8 1 1 ' s•, 6 , Oct111 VI-S. Founleln Vellty Tenlt!M's Geme Hunllnglon !Mech n Merln1 Souere Perl< (7) •I Milt *"' C..1t L. .. ~ W L T G8 L•gune Hiiis s o I - CePislreno Vattev ' o 1 ,,, Sen Cltmtnl• l 2 O 2 Woodbrldlle 2 3 o J Mission Vltlo 2 l 0 3 Dene Hiiis 1 4 o 31,, La11une Beech o s o s T.-V's Gemet (l:lS) L•uun• Bteeh ., Woodbrldlll Cai>l•treno Velley " Sen Clemenlt ~ne Hia1 et Mission Viti<> Frldlars GemH (l:lSI Levune Hfns el Leoune Beech Sen Clemente et Wooabrlooe Deni! Hiits " Ca plslreno Velr.v H'-' scMot C1nne dt4 Mer 6, Ntw-1 HertMr 2 Newoorl Herbor 000 200 l>-2 6 COl'one del Mer 000 101 4--6 S 1 DIM!On, MehOntv (7) Ind Holdtrl. Setchell end 8oel. W-Slrcntll. L-Olshc>fl 28-Pt ul Minco (CdMl, Holden (NH), HR-P1ul MuKO (COM) ~ 7, EstMcla 6 University 001 014 l>-7 9 I Eslencfa 001 031 t-6 10 3 sromoeuoh. Peul Brown ISi eno Pel Brown. Folev. Rk herdson <SI, Clerlwnll (6) Ind Wolf W-P1ul Brown L-Rlc1>erd1on. 2B-Luian (£), Met,,.ws CE), F1vorlte (Ul. Everett CUI. Brown CU> 38-t..uie n <El trvlnl 7, El Toro 6 El Toro 200 000 .--. a Irvine 102 040 x-7 11 2 Arrlll, Faulks (SI ena Applet, Henloan, LIPton (7) end Rehme1ull1. W-Henlgen L-Arrill. 2B-Scoll (II, Merlin lf). SeddleMdl s. CMta Me.-4 Costa Mese 001 210 <>--• 1 3 S.OOllbeCk 100 003 1-5 6 l Watson •nd Pretti Kiel, Soils (5), Lena· rum (61 ano Metaoneao W-t..endrum L-Wllson. 2B-1<1fser <CM), Prell (CMI, 2 HR-Demien lSl Wtsfl'NMM 5, EdlHfl 2 Edison 100 001 l>-2 S 2 Westminster 110 030 11-S 1 2 Demaio end Ellison. Mooney and Long 2B-Sote rzeno <E l. SlnC11fr (E ) 18-Henson (WI OcNn VJtow 5, l"evnteln V ... y I Founleln Vallev 000 001 l>-1 2 Oceen View IMO 001 x-5 ' O Llemet, Sheronecll <21 •nd Leonera. Jontt, Wilson (6) •n<I Klrbv W-Jonts, S· I L-U.mas 2B--Glbbs (OV) HIGH SCHOOL CIF rantclnvs •·A ,.,,. Sc:ttool, LNIUt AK. P1s. I Notre Deme. Der Rev 13·0 99 2. Mllliken, MK>ore 1'· 1-1 91 l Culver City, Octen 12·2 18 4 Lakewood, Moore I. 2 72 s Reaonao. Ocean 18· I SO 6 Edison, Sunsel 14·3 O 1 C1marlllo. Marmonle 14 1 H 8 (lie) Nogales, Marmonte 17· I 19 EIH nhower, Clfrus Ben 11·3 19 10 P111aane. Peclllc 8· l • l 6 3·A I. Santa Ana. Century 12·0 97 2 Cerrllos, Sen Gabr.tl Vallev 13·2 aa 3. LOmPOC, Northern 10·0 IS 4 Sonore. FrMWIV IS·2 62 S 11111 Hert, Foothill 10·3 56 RJghelll. Nort,,.rn 10·2 S6 7 Loere , EmPfrt 10·3·1 JI a (tit ) Edllewooa, Vattt V1S1a 9·3 21 Le Quinta. Gan Grove ll·l 21 10 G1hr, Sen Gebrlel V1fltv 10·4 11 2·A I Ceoo V111tv. South Coest 2 Horw•llt, Subvrben 3 HewlhOrne. P'-• ' AnltiOe>e Velltv, Golden S Glenn, Subvrban 6 t aleoasu, Frontier 7 8onlll, H1cltnde I RIO Mese. Fron111r 9 Caion. S.n Ana ru s 10 LIOune Hills. Souln Coest l·A 10·1·1 100 9·2 19 10·4 61 1·2 ~ M S4 1-3 36 9·2-1 JS ,.4 ,. 11·3 27 9-3-1 2S I Temple Cllv, RIO Hondo 12·2 '3 2 Fll1more, Trl·Vel1tv 10· I 90 l BshD Montuomerv. Ce m RHI 10·2 '° 4 LI Selle, S.nt• Fe 10-2· I '° S A.ruse, Monlvltw '1·3 St .. SI. 8er111rd, Camino RHI ... , 5' 1 Ch•mlnedl, S.nte Ft 10·4 39 I Peio R~1t11 Los PtdrH 10•2 30 9. Whllller Chl'l1t11n, OlvmPIC 9· 1-l IS 10 L.e Cenecte. ltlO Hondo 7·) I• ""811 Sdleetl I tr6nroeds IOelonk:), 12·2. , ...,.. pert °"11111111 <Auel9my), t ·41 3. Or•noe· Lulhtf'lll (Arrowl\NO), 6·S. '-Coe11 Cllf'lt• tlen (Htrlleoel. 1•4, S lAfflnowtll Chd tllen (AC•demv), 1·'l. 6 El P1io de Robl!H (Frff L.•nc.>. 11'1, 7 Fllntrioo, ~-(Pr")· 7 2. a. RI<> Hort40 Prto <Prv>. 1·•-1. t Coesl Union (Trl"ountvl, 6·1, 10 Fallh !l»llti (o.ICllllC), '1•1 NASL ........ CHAWtONIH• ( ... , .... ,IW) T ...... tOMM Stn Oltoo 11 townos Ckn OleeO ...Ct sarlft, I· 01 nwn..-. Oemt k n Olffo •• Co.mot. " (K nece1"1'vl S41ft111¥'• Oemt CO\l'llOt ., S1n Dleoo. " (If llKfl\efV I • Estancia keeps on rolling_-'<=-~ Lockwood, Ross - sparkle for Eagles; El Toro, Irvine wiil Adam Lockwood and Brian RoH, two of Estancia Hjgh's heavywtiahts in the Eaglet,' drive for an unbeaten Sea View League volleyball season, maintained their ways Tuesday in peeing a strait.ht set victory over visiting Mater Dci. Elsewhere in the Sc-a View lnguc. El Toro stagered Newport Harbor in five sets to drop the Sailors into a tic for second place with Irvine, three games off Estancia's pace. Irvine upped its prospects for a CJF 4:~ .Playo~ be~h with a sweep of v1s1t1n& UruveJ'S1..ly~ - Estancia's I 5-4. 15-13, 15-4 rout of Mater Dci ups the Eagles' record -to Los Alamitos TUISDAY'S RESULTS ( Jlttl ef ff· "'8ht lwlmnt l'Meflne) , .. ST RACE. One mire oec.e. Top Jlmmv (Longo) 3,20 2.40 J.00 Pollullon Solulfon ( Dtsom4tr l 3.40 3.40 Cesh Plus (Tn1ler) 8.00 Also •IGed: Industry, Morgan HIN, Suo.r Tlvtr, Love Calttornl1. SklPoen Tvcoon, Ptlaros PhlNv. TltM-2-0S l / S. n l!XACTA (7·11 oald '9.40 SICOND RACE. One mile trot. Teble Count (Otttnlsl l .60 2 60 2.60 SlarPOlnl Sorlie <Bevtessl l.00 uo Dlernono Hunter (Wheeler) S 00 Also reGed: Bonni. Wetrus. Cl>Ktl Boolo., sroi.n Oreem1, "' AlwlVS. Time· 2:02 41 S. 12 EXACTA 13·6) Pela S9.40. TH•D RACE. One mile P&Gt Av~ (Lackey) 2.60 2.10 2 10 DH· Lumber SlllP (Wintem11 2.20 2 20 DH·LOVN l>le Rooue (8lrgn) 2.20 2.60 DH-Otadheel IO< secona. Also recea: Hell 8tesr. Ptv Cesn. Burn 0 Oii, SCePUle. Monlr.e nl EN•. Psycho Time. 2:00. S2 IXACTA IS·2l Palo U.60 u IXACTA (S·61 Pala SJ.20. ,OURTH RACE. One mile pece. Antelope (Dtsomtr) 5.00 3.00 3.00 Hev Tootsie (Pelllnol S.00 3.60 ThumOll'er ( Rtlchf0<d) UO AIM> recea: S.tlle Pt1>1>1r, Hlghlana LHsle, Flora Denice, Cop1wlnne, Oren· Perk BOMle, GI GI Rocker. Time: 2i03 2/S. l"ll"TH RACE. One milt oece. Awa y From Home (Aubin) 6.'60 3.60 J.00 lteoel Monterey CWIMl1ms> 9.40 4.00 Argo Sier (Lenaeul 1.00 Also recld: 8oose Tl, king Como. SklOPtrl lnve~, Whitt $hOe Louie Time. 2:02 2/S. U EXACTA (~·Sl Piila S6UO SIXTH RACE. Ont mile Net. Roullaon (Sleeth I 10.20 4 00 COkMlu lkuetlltrl 11.00 Huenle (Todd) 4.20 7.IO 4410 Also rec.a Jen Hel. Kerav11. 8 touorn Time. Frost OundM Chief, Manitou, Good Tlnle. 2 02 3/S. • '1 EXACTA (S·4J pelO 12910 laVENTH RACE. Ont m ite lrot KMlbucl! LOOtfl (Wims) 16.20 7.00 '·'° rnuae (Ffsco) •.OO 2.IO Brlllanv Btv IAclo.ermenJ J.20 Also rec.a. R E TOdd, Brende So.Id, Jevs Mtmorlts, Skhool, Oear Sir. Flesh Storm Tim.· 2-00 21 S. '2 EXACTA 17·•1 1>eid S6040 EIGHTH RACE. One mite Pict Reel Sunny IO.som4!'l 64.90 13.20 11 20 Harveys Sister (Sherren> 6.00 S.00 Couniry Club (Wiiiiams> 9.40 Atso rectct· Armt>ro COOllie, Big Sollie. Al Otnle, Summer, Lochelme, Burners Bvrd. Time· 1:59 2/S n EXACTA CS· II Plld 147120. NINTH RACE. One milt pace Trtasures Edge (Vlndhml 23.00 14.00 a 20 Melrlx (Belllergeon) 13 40 6.00 V1nlU1lng Act (Rosen) S.60 Also rec.a Sun Sche!Jlt, Cruze On Bv. OrenN rk Brlaoer, Counlrv Cool, No Setls· !action, Country Comfort, Aunt Geatv Ttmt 2 00 l/S S2 EXACT A (9·3) Plid 1349 40 '1 "ICK SIX I 1·4·S·7·S·9J Pelo s9.6Sl 60 w1lh two winning llCklll llive horses! Cerrvover 0004 sJl,661.S2 TENTH RACE . One mite pact Orne Cherr.s (Blrgn) 14 IO 10.20 4.20 Otfbv Lord (kuebl9r) S.IO 4 •O ldHI 81bt CTtsslerl 500 Also rec.a: Hflerloui 8rew, Slv Oerkle, ScotCh Double. Young Million. Millburn Jublfff, Chempeone Prince Time· 2:00 2/S n EXACTA <S-21 Pela SIJ.80 Allend1nct: 4,339. USFL WESTERN CONl"ERENCE Denver Arizona l •oreu 0 1klend .. ad fk W L T Pct. PF "A 6 I 0 IS7 160 140 l ' 0 •29 192 111 2 s 0 286 91 134 0 1 0 000 38 152 Central Mlch1g1n 6 I O 857 201 132 OklehOme S 2 O 714 110 IJS Houlton 4 3 0 571 m 114 Ch1te110 2 S O 186 lSJ 176 Sen Antonio I 6 0 1'3 ·10 127 EASTERN CONl"ERENCE New J .. sey PhlleelelPhla Plltsbvrgh Weshl~lon Akntk 6 I 0 6 I 0 2 s 0 0 7 0 Sevt!Mrn I S7 191 I~ 157 1•1 94 216 123 ll7 000 73 219 Blrml~h1m 6 I O 157 19J 9t Ntw Or!H ns • I 0 157 lk 123 Timpe B•v ' J 0 S71 ISS 160 Memon11 2 s o 216 113 2oa Jecl\sonvllle 2 S O .216 161 16' WtvrdeY't Gemes Mtml>hlt vs ' EICIW'flS 11 LA Coliseum IS P.m.) Oklel\ome el W1S1'1lng1on S1n Antonio et J1ck1on\1111t Denver el Pllliburllfl ~ .. , O.met Arl1on1 t i New J•otv Chlceoo 11 ~lleae!Ohle 81rmlnohem 11 Mk:tll91n MIMIY"t Oemt\ Houston a t 0.ktanO hmo. 8ey el N-Or!Mlli """ tdlM MatW 11t, w...n.sear Mt (at ~ cc. ' Min) 37-0ateul (Ml. ~attav (W1 ~tr'Wfl (M ), ....--...roamen (W) U-Ctlt) lteufi'l'Mlll (M) •ncl NOii (M) St. ~-111. Matw °" 21• <•• c.•·-c<S ' ..... , lt-L.etllttl (SP), 0 (It.) ltezdur IMO>. ~1r.-1MD), JeCkM>ll ($P) tlld Oonlff~ t'P) 11--0. ov~rall with the only susptnse comtnt 1n I~ ond pmc as,Mai:er Oei wotkcd illitlf into a 13-11 lead befo~ the EaaJes rallied behind the play of Lockwood (nine killt) and Ross (nine kill~). i rvine' Monty Johns, a set- ter-hitter. ltd the way for the Va- ~11.1eros, who put University away. 1~7, IS-4. 16-14. • The upset ofthc'day was at El Toro where the Characrs; at fulJ strtnath for one of the few times this season. used three hours and five mioutes to dispost of the ilor5. 18-16, 7-15, 15--6. 13-15. 15·9. Oubide h1t1ers Tim O'Neal and Mike Jorgenson. standins tall ac the net with 6-3 and 6-S size. combined for 48 kills. accord1ns to their coach. Mike Jagd, which amounted to 85 percent of El Toro 's offense. Threc-ktlli>tocks l:ly setter JcfTHom co mpleted El Toro·s dcc1s1 ve fifth game. NBA WESTIRN CON,ERENCE Pedftc DIVllMll W L .. ct. Y·LAl!en •·Porll1nd •·Sea111e x·PhOenlx Golden Stele Sen°'"° SJ 26 671 41 32 S9S 40 '° SOD l9 41 ... l6 '3 456 ?9 51 l6J Midwest Olvts.lell •·Uren 4A 36 sso •·Delles •2 37 S32 Oenv4tr 37 •l 463 k1nses en... l6 " •so Sen AntonlO JS 4A 4AJ Houston ?9 SO 367 EASTERN CONl"ERENCE AltMtk Dlvlt*I v ·Boston '° 19 •• Phll•Otll>h l• so ?9 11·N-York 46 33 x • Ntw J4trMV 4A 3S x·Weshlngton 35 '5 Centrll Otvlt*I 11·0ttroll 47 ll x•MllWIUkff 47 )2 7S9 w st2 SS7 43' .S9S S9S 1''1 7 • •·11 " , •·Allen•• 37 42 Chlc1go 27 52 "' 10 .J.42 20 Clevttend 27 S2 1na1en1 2S S4 • ·cllnchta plevolf berth v·cllncheO division lllte .342 20 316 2'2 Tue.CS.v'1 keres G04dln Stelt 117, Lalref's llS New J4trMV 106. PhlleO.IOllla 102 OetroU 100, lndl•ne '8 Boston 96, Mllweukff 9S Sen Antonio 121. Houston Ill Stellle 12S. k1nses CllY 113 Phoenix 100, Porllend aa Ullh 13S, Denver 120 Delles 116. Sin Diego 114 T 8fllttlt' s Gemes Por111na " &..lien Oelroll et PM•O•ll>llte MllweukM et Clevtlena A1111n11 et lndlene Ntw VOf'll II Boston ... Ntw J4trWV ., Choce1>11 Oenver el Houslon Wanien '17, Lallen llS LOS ANGRlES -Rembls 9. W0<lhv I I. Abdul· Jabber 21. e Jol'lmon n. McG" 24. Coooer I , kuocllelr. 6, Soriogs 4, Nater 2 Tolels '1·71 l3·'4 llS GOLDEN STATE -Sl\o{t '3, Smith 4, CarrOll 19. Col1Jn1 6. Conner 6. FIOvO 16. M JOl'tnson 19. Bretz 1. Mennlon 0, Tiiiis 2 To111s 47·95 20-12 117 SC:.,t bv OU•~ LO$ Angeles 32 24 JS U -11 s Go!Mn Stilt 27 36 27 27-117 ThrN ·oolnt ooall·-Short l Re· bounds-Los Anottts 42 (R1mbls 131, C04d· en Stete '3 (Carroll 10). Assists-Los Angeles 26 (E JOM\on Ill. Golden Stele 19 (Conner. Ftovd. 4 each> Total fouls-Los Anoetes 2S. Golden Stele 19 Tt c:hnl· ce1s-<:0111ns, Ltker teem A-t3,3JS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS AA·CIF 2·A FIRST TEAM PllV4tr. SChOOI Ht. Yr. Av .. G OeW111e, lndlo 6· I Sr 27 6 S La Mer, Indio S·9 Sr 14 0 M Ft1d1u, LI Quonll 5· 11 Jr 17.0 P Nllchtl, Arrovo 6· I Sr 2' 9 S Bowcull Artesia S· 9 Sr 19 6 0 La o Montetiello S·S Sr tJ 0 I( Cllmly, TtmPlt c IV s 11 Sr 19 0 T MllV l(epoel 6·0 Sr 1• 0 P Ttzelo. L• Haora S 8 Sr 27 l L Hanto.ero. Sout" Hllll S·9 Sr 23 6 M Sta pner BrH 011noa S-9 Sr t8 0 SECOND TEAM L l hOmas Brea·Olonoe S 11 5' 16 0 K Rttd Si n Marino S·9 Sr 18 0 S Rov Palm Sprfnos S· 10 Sr 11 0 R °'klhOSlll, ktooel 5·9 Jr 19 J Y Pelemore, C11on 6· I Jr 2S 0 M Ta vlor. Ganesho S·ll Jr 12 O M McOowell Norco S 11 Sr 14 6 S Collon, C1lilorn11 S·I Sr T.l 0 I( T1kev1ma. La Quinta S·l Jr 86 C Beadle. Arte\11 S·S Sr 15 S THIRD TE AM S SanOef\on Blair S 1 Sr 14 l p Held. lndlO 6 1 Sr 11 0 K Anlholer MonttOello & 3 Sr 110 J Erwin, Hemtt S 11 Jr 18 0 T Cron. 8ol\I Granat 6 I So 17 0 J K 1eotr Brea Olinda S· 7 So 14 0 T Garcia Moun•a111 Voew S· 9 Sr 20 0 M Wolllams Western S I So 11 8 C Echtvtme. Chino S·I So ta O C Eoan Brea 0t1na1 S·• Fr 11 O Pla vtr ol the Yeer Gretchen OeW11te (JnOIO) NHL IQveffl DIVISION SEMl,,NALS (8Ht·ef•,tv.) TUffdllV'I kwll NY lsl•-S l NV Renoen 2 IOI) lh landef'\ win sl nts 3 21 M1nne1011 4 C"iC•C>O I !Monntsot1 w'"' \triH 3·2> DIVISION tllNALS (hsf·ef·s.v.nl TtlurldllV'I G- Wl\hlnglon al NY t\tenaers Montr .. I al Quebec. SI Louis at Minnesota Calgary 11 Edmonton ffrldev's Gemn Wt,hlngton •' NV l\t11na." Monlrtel 11 QueMc: St LOUl\ •t Mlnntsot1 Cetverv et Edmonton Sunders Gem.\ NV l\ll~S 11 Wl\f\•nglo11 QveClec el Montreet MlnntSOll I I SI Louis l!dt'nOfllon •' C111011ry l'MMltV't O.Nl NY 1"9~l 81 W1Ulln9ton QueCleC ., MOnl'ffl Mi-tote el St l.ouls dt'NlllOll al , .... ,y WMM••• AIW9 11 ,.,_,.....,, Wesftolleleft •I NY l~s MonfrMlel ~ St l.ouls al ~ta Cetvery el lelmOl\ton ,,,...,,..,.. (W MUt .. rvl NY lslenders •I W•t.fl~IO" CNtMc t i Montr"I N\il\netol• 11 St Lou•• IEdmontOfl 11 (;1 ... rv kMtv,._...n (W...a1~I WethiftelOll •t NY 1tle"49fr\ MonlrH I ., OuttMK SI 1.0Ull at Mlntw\Oll Ca'"~v at ClmO!\lon r Mean"'hile in the South CoaA 1..equc, ~na kat-h ~UDued t&I masitty With 1 IS-S, l 2·U, IS-9, IS-10 mumph at ~ Hin , while 4a~na Halls da~ Miuion V1eJ0'1 CIF/.la~oft'hopes wi&h 16-.J 5 l4-16. 16-1 • 15-9, IS.ti triumoh. ' Woodbn~ ma1ntajoed its hopes for a CIF playoff btnh with a marathon five-act d«ision victory al Capistrano Valley. TonigJ'lt's ven ue finds the Suntet t.uaue back in actjon with Ocean V~ew at Edison, La Quinta at Foun· wn Valley and Westm irutcr 11 H~tintton Beach. Tuc$d.ty's results maintain Estan- c1a'1 reputation as Orange Count)"s No. I team. followed by Lascuna Beach. ""FOilntain Valley. un6eaten in che Sunset wgut\ 1s ranked No. 4, followed b) Edison. c ..... UC lt'VIM S, C.. 1ta• "'*""" 4 ~ AnlSton (UCll a.f. Young, 6·3. 1·6, 6·2, Lowin CCSFI cs.! Men Son Hint, 6·1, 6-7, 7·S; Oefr (UC I) def. Mc$mvtht, •·>. 6·2, A.mot" CUCll Otf 8r~. 6·3 . ._.,, ~hem (UC I) dlf Preti, •·3, 7·6, Cowns CUCI) cs.! Schu••er. 6•0, 6·3. 0--. Lowln·Youno (CSFI Otf NIVlfl•A..mor, 6·2, 6·2. Mc5mv1M-8rundt (CSF) IMf Hlntitt·Lfndsev, 2·6, •·•. •·•. Scnusler·Prell ICSF) oef Younv·Mlller. 4·6, 6·3. •··l. -.1,, CernnwNtv aleee OrMee C:..st a, Cv.rns t Sillllft Ewino (OCC> dtf. Gao.loon, 6·l. 6·1. Bonfe IOCCJ dtf ltencton, 7·S. 6·2, .uhkerlen (Cl dtf .. rnero, 1·6, 6--l, 7·6, Pert>.er COCCI def. SCtltoeman, 6•2, 6· I, RthlO<lk (OCCJ cs.! Trecv. 6·3. 6• 1, Melles (OCC) def Oelolt, 6·1, 6-1 D9ulllel Bon h ·8ern•ra (OC C) aef GebelOon·Renoon. 6·3. 7·6; Ewlno·Perker IOCC) def Asllkerlen·ScnlOtmen, 6·1, Ire· llreOl, Rthlorlk ·Mlllu (OCC> Oef Trecy·Delole, 6·2. 4-0. """ ldMMt EdlMll 2$, W"9'NMter l s...... Holmts fEl def Muller, 6·~. def Then, 6·0, def. O'Rourkt 6o-2, def. Slncletr, 6·0. Ho CE) won 6·2. 6·0, ?·S, 6·1, GumPtl CE) won 6·4, 6·2, 6·2. 6·0, Teub IE > won 6·2, 6-2, 7·S. 6·0. '**" McCe rt e n·H •n I E I del . uvener1·B-ae111. •·•. •·o, del. WOif· oang·Blumemteln, H . 6· 1, Allison·Kemell IE) IOst 4·6, 1·6, won 6·3, 6·3 H~ a.di nv,, MltN SV't ~ Nordbero (H8) def LOCkWOOO ....... 08f wono. •·2, def Tevis, •-2. def eiv..,s • .-o. Gebrl.i (H8 l won. 6· I. 6--2. •·3, 6-2. Mir~ lH8.l kW. 2·'-l ·'-won, 6-1. ~-1. FOWier (HBl won, •·2. !oil, ..... S-7, -. 7-6. ~ Oem1>men·8er g tuna (HBJ Ott H••tev·Mtkills. 6· I. 6•a. uN11 won Huittd·Lowe, •·l. S•7, &eclleY-G•nl (H8) won, 6·1, 6·0 won, 6·2, 7·6. f'euntaJft Vain U, ~ V... S ~ Nouvtn CFVI lost 10 Potoer. S·7. def Reillv, 6·3, def 5ono 6·3. def Pierre, 6· I, CaPlk CFV) losr, 3·6, won, 6·0. 6· I, 6· I, Oo IFVJ IO\I. 3·6, 4·6, won. 6·0, 6•1, Ha1e9ewe IFV) losl, 5·7. won. 6·3. •·I. 6·0 ~ Maoe·Oesool (FV) def H1n·Nguvtn, 1·6, 6· I. Otf Cteverlnoe·Slngteton, 6· I. 7·S. Nouamen·Nguven (FVJ won, 6·0, 6·1, won, 6· J, 6·0 Cor-dt4 Mer 22. Ntw-1 Herber • Slnttts 8rownsoerger (C) def glngstrom, 6· l def Kerfoot. 6·l def Greetev, 6·0, def Marlin, 6·0. Burn\ (Cl lost 4·6. 3·6, won 6· l, 6· l RalsrOl'ten• IC) lost 0·6, 4·6, won 6·3. 6· l. Walker ICJ IOSI 2·6. 2·6. won 6·4 6·3 ~ H1n .... n-Pr090 (Cl Otf Cont<ev·RHO 6·2 6·4. def "bel Brosnen. 7 S 6·2 Jen•C•'1·Smifn !Cl won 6·2 6·2. won 6·4 6·4 univennv 16h, Estancll 111,, Slnttts S.naov11 IEI lost lo Greer 0·6. Ott P1ncl'tes 6· l ott Weuerman. 6·0, def Hoffman. 6·2. Robbins <El IOSI 2·6, won 6· l 6· I 6·2, Berver <EI lost 2·6. 4·6 6·7 6·7 Alavre CEI IO\I 1·6 S·7 4·6, won 6·1 ~ F111gg·So1cer IE) '°'' to Peulsen·Otlver 4·6, 4·6, def Corktrv·VOOll, 6·2. 6·2 Brown·StuOtt>aker IE ) IOSI &·7, 3·6, sotot 7·6. 4·6 Coste ~se 11. Sedc9tbecll 1 Sin91M Werner ICM> Ott V1 6·0. Ot l Gunttr 6· l oet Ltt 6·0. atf He. 6 1. Tanakt 1CM1 lost 1·6, 1 6. 2·6. won 6 O Nutcl'lterhen ICMI IOSI 2·6 2·6, won 6·4 6·), Me ICMI IO\I 3·6. 2·6. won 6 l 6 l ~ Ou a ch·Qu a cl't IC M > O t l N11uven-Nguven. 6·0, 6·2 def Ven· Vu 6·2 & 1 Sur Anh ICM) won 6·• •·l won 6 2 &·2 Metw Dai 2S, ~ l ~ Scenlon IMOI Off G11ts •·• def De •\Cnter 6· 2 def Bae 6· I def 8100tr 6 0 Rttow~t IMO> won 1·S 6·3 •·O 6·0 LllCh IMOI won 6·4 6·3 6·2 6·0 Peot MO won. 7·S 7-S 6·4 6 2 o.ullle\ B1to-W1111am' !MO) def ,...terson Lou 6 4 6·2 def Stoent·~mC>eo •·1 6·1 Je11loo1ns·H1rne11 MOI lent S·7 2·6 won 6 . •·3 Ctle9e .,..,,.., UC lrWll S, Hewell 4 Sir*• Trenw11" IUCll def Vera Crur 7·6 6·J ThOmin (H) def Malto<v 6 2 7 S Rhortr lUCll def GOO.I 6·2 6· I. 8«1119 IUCI ) Ot t Murrev 1·6 3 6 6 2 YOUll9 (H I def Petron 2·6. 6·3 6·3 T1oen1 IHI def Glord1ntll• &·0, 4·6, 7·6 ow.... Vere Cru1 Thomes (HI Oel MallorY·RhOrtr 7·S 6·4, P111on·Trtnwflf\ IUCll def Gooet Murr1v 6·2, 2·6, 6 0 Btrino·Oesoot IUCI> Ott Your19·Koo. 6 I 6·3 convnunnv c..._ wetMn Orenee c .. ,, " ~' > s...... BelOwllt ICI a.I G1Ylln, 7·6 6·4 1 5 l..enc:esll< tOCCl def R~• 6 0 6·1 GateY IOCCI def McCn cUfl 6 0 6 1 K•lloclt IOCCI det vouno. 6 0 6 0 fl llOll IC>CC> def K•wesll. 6 3 6•2 !Cv~s Oft ''•'" unorti bV a.taultl ~ 10r.,,.. Coait -Ho I ~ b ... CMfa"'ll Kenooe Geltv tOCCl Off Kewuu Younv 6 I 6-0 CCvor"'' ..,., Ho 3 dl>ulllet .., ...._..11 o... .......... DANA WMA•' -l7 ~" 6' MS\ 160 l'N<,.,_ I ~ • t<1.1ttli'I. I lrleowillll 1 vouevaALL SunMt LAetue .......... w... OWlnl WI. 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IS-10 U9UN Hilts def MIUlon Viefo. 14-16, 16-14, JS--t, 1.S-II v~,...._ HfGH SCHOC>t. cw •·A ' J I ) 1 7 s 6 ' 1 s • ' ' 15--S, t-1S, 1 Mire Cosle. 2. E~; 3 S.nl• 8•rbltr•, .. ......-... dl.I s. Sent• Monk:•. ' lhdondo, 1 ............ v....,, .. EdlMft; t Dos Pve()IOI, 10. C-.. MM. OrM99 Ceuntv -10 I E1tencle, 2. Lavune Bffdl; 3. Foun· rein Velltv, 4. Edison, S. Corone dt4 Mar, 6. Ntwoort Heroor, 7. Irvine; I. Mission Vlelo; 9 Dene Hiiis. 10. C.l>istreno Vellev ~ t I . . ., "' W..,._,,s seftbel COMMUNrTY COLLEGE Sa4'lte AM L SU e 1U m 1 SIOOie(leCk 000 010 I>-I l l Sent• Ane 020 000 a-2 4 l ltivltr't Ind Lodtharl, Silvi , Ible tSl end lb<e. Goafrtv <SI w-snve L-4llvlere, l · 10 26-erown (S.O I. Goatrrt ($Al. Clsne<os (SA), Koertltr ISAI HIG" SCHOOL .. ~ 'l/ele't 1, OcMn V1ew 0 0cffn View 000 000 0--0 I ) Founreln V111tv 001 000 a-1 • I Oeklev Ind Mortloc1'., HIVntS, Rowlett tSI end Puc:,,elski W-t1evnts L-0.kteY Merlini l, HIH!tlneNft 8Mdl l Merine 000 111 l>-3 S 2 Huntington S.ech 001 000 1-2 2 2 KlrslnO I nd Feroi.non. FOOll Ind 0-. Estenclt 4, UftlwnffV O Un1versltv 000 000 0--0 4 4 E ''•nc•• 004 000 •--.! • O Fu ena Cele, l(ent ena G-.e W-Ke,,. 7·7 L-Fu en .. MeM 11. S.J•U••dl 7 Coste Mese 210 070 1-11 11 ' SIOCllet>ack 300 110 I>-1 S 1 Holtma" •nd Mot1rro. P.CSIHe end z...... 28-s.tvi ntes ICMI 38-NOl'rls ICM>, HR-~mvt~ ICMl Meter Del •• """ x 2 Meter De 213 100 2-9 10 1>1111 )( 000 1000 l>-2 s ' T•mP\on ena Z1mo<1 Sanden lll HIMS l "CI Muniz 28-Manfre IMO) Softbd r•'*'"' HIG" SCHOO\. ""'•·A I G•rden Grove 1. Mat'll\a1 l H.,t & ltlghtttf S Newburv Perk. " OcMft "'-'w1 1 Ctnvon (Aneh11mJ I klflnedV t CvOf'hS 10 S.n MerCO\ CIF l·A 1 Mittoken 1. lrvlN: l w1in...1 ' Wt\ tern S MeonoH•. 6 Fulter'to<I 1 ~111nne I e.llflOwtr 9 Norco, 10 a .. •·01•ne11 ,,, ,.. I Sou1PI Hiii\, 1 Alemenv. 3 Dl•moncJ 8 er • ltove1 a.... S. Wu•._, • Wontmen, 1 Indio. I Chert .. 0.k, • 11 .. l LI S.rne Ind $all Cltr'nenlt TuesctaY"• • a :II a a.uaaALL ............... ATLANTA IRA.VES--A.c&rllrM l~ I.Mell. CM~ ff'OfTI 1M C-..a Ct* Ill nelleMt fer !ten ~ . .i!CJwf ..... eu~ IWl'I IO ltl(ttmoftO fll( IN In ne1ion.1 l -.ue CHICA.00 CVIS-Au1e11H ••it ~ .... ec:....., """' "'-" la ....... .. .... °' ... AINt\mft A uoc flOt\. ...aTU.U. ...._.,, ....... Afl9Cl1· Pt-llLAOC~A NCH-4h t.,.. .._ COftfrKt If W9\ "'-11htwl. ~' W .... r-.ma~ ..... MMOfl \ • 1 I ' lkofllJt l_oU f.OtlnWDear The vcoftd aMua.I cdcbtur '°'' aoumament to btncOI Chtldhdp U A w1I be htld Monday. Apnl 23 It l~tnc C t Country Oub It'• 1 •botJun 111&1\ bqin.nrna 11 noon Formc-r Ramt fooct.JI IW Mct11nc Ol1en 11 th<-ho\1 (or 11\f e"'cnt and hu •mcr-in·law, < onnit °'""· " chairwnon for 11\e tour· n.amcn1 <>1btr \port• P"'Ooahun and cckbrltin 'tlhcdukd lO play include' anon Fred MacMur• ti)' r~""" Jamn. Bob DonMr. Tom PQ\lOm, [)a,,.td l>o)'lt', C barin Laix. MKhacl Dante, < twrhr Jonn, NOf'm Akko ind John Larch Jom pla)cn OJ)Clt"kd to pia)' 1ndudt 8111 Bain K u'~ Hohnaer. Nolan CromwtU, Jim ( olhn' V 1rn:e J errapmc>, (art Ekffn. JcO Kemp Oav1d Hill, Irv Panuy ind Ltrot ltw1n Jim Plunk.etund r>avr l>llbyofUM· LA RJatdcn <Will '''° phi) ltl•'• ,,.,,.,...de• The 4lnd 1nn1.11I N AA mtn'' tymM.tda cbampionalu~ will be held Tbul'ldly thtcxi&h turdly 8t UCl.A ..-1\J\ I ohbc nitwn'• W>P l9 tytnlWU comptU,._ A fkld C>( mott lNI n l01ymna.i1 wd I lx'al n the compuboty tllttettn Thul'\day 11 7.30 p.m. Ttam end all.around op_honal compcuuon bqlnt Fndly at 7:30 Wllh the mttt rnd1n1 ~11.mh)' with two ttt•IOn'-The team On1I' ~al 2 Sa~Urday With lhc lppUalUt nnaJt WI for MO Top.1aded UCLA. fivc·t1me deknd1na NC AA champion Nebfaw, 811.10 Conference powrrhouw OhlO State, llhnot• lllnd Mmnnota 11ld n1nt·Umc NCAA tllltti Prnn Utt ire 1mona 1he 1up tam• be111tn1 for the tam champ10nah1p. T1ekru pncel vary accord1n1 to the day Thurtday'• pn"' Mena ,6, concuunc S4: upper wa1i $4 •• Barons, Marina win in Sunset Errors he p Estancia top Uni; Costa Mesa wins wi done Foun&ain Va.Uey 1.nd Marana eked out untet Leuuc wins, while E1r.ancia blankt'd Unavmity and COlta t.fna outtlu•d Saddlebeck 10 women's h1&h school t0nbaU ac11vuy TuCICUy. Saddleblck fell to Santa Ana 1n a community oollese match up. Hert'• what took place: Youla.la V.U.y 1, OccM Vl•w • Jackie Oakley. a talenttd ri1ln·handed sophomore for Ocean V1cw, ttru.ckout 14and didn't walk a biller, but her dc(cnte didn't back her u~ 11 the hOJt Barons 11ruck for a run 1n thr third inmna wuh the help of two Ocean View errors. Fountain.Valley,)..() •C\ ltaaue1 ~truck for 111.n.10 with two outt in the third •t Lea Yountnn an infield tn&lo and took ICCOnd on 1n error, thc-n came home on Cbrttty Alvaru't bit wtnch rnuhcd in an overthrow 1t nAL Ocean View, whach outhit Fountain Valley. M 1 Left e1aht n.inncn ttranded, aeven in scorina po11uon. 1na had 1he bltet loaded tn the tevtnth, only lO be turned lft)' cmptYhanded by rehef p1tchcr Staci Haynes. R1yne1 picked up 1h1np in the fin.h 1nnan1 for t\.tntr teptulnic Rowten. Tbc two combined to 1trik.e out Jutt thrtt blucr1, but they bad the risht 1tufTwhen they need It 10 kttp Fountain VIJl9 unbeaten throuab three SunJtt Laaue pmes. Ocean View 11now1-2 1n SunJCt play. Marbaa a, BuUqwe Beac~ l Manna'r. K.im KJrstud and Hununtton Beach's Kathy F<>u hooked up in 1 p1tcher'1 duel 1n a pme in which four of the five runs scored by the two team1 WCR bcc.tuK of errors. Other •J>l"1' '"'" entrrrd J)w1&ht 4itoon, U1uH Prnhall Ml Kutlrdsc. 1>1 .. 1cf Ray, Rich \.iul Phil Olwn P;11 \1ud,11ll Wrndt'll T)'lt" •nU ~m C unnin&ham A nuflt1 aw.arcfl prHtnuuon and 11uc1ion "till ll1l lc1<W lhe 1ournamcn1 w1 1h Merhn Olten ~llflll 0 M.J\IC'r of < 1"rcm11n1e\ •nd Jim V1llcn of i.i .. wpon lk;ll h \Cf\llOJ a\ •IUl IHIOCC'f Fnday'' pnc.·" Arena SI l . concourx S9. upper S7 Saturday'• fln1 ~••on Artna SI I, ~oncounc 19, upper S7 ~turday'i XUllld ~ AUNI ~-ovt . "'"'·ourw Sl 2, uppc. Siii A l1C.ke1peckaa,c1~ SH for lht .;rena. allhou&h ~•lurday't ~cond \C\\um "wld out. and S27 fur l'nn(OU f'M' M'll S _Pats to_ ay r)!&r $600,000 a ye"r? Marina, now 2-0 in leasue, ~ored sin&le talliet in the fourth, fifth and thuh 1nninp, then htld otTtbc O tlen. O.J, when Hunt1niton Beach rallied fora marker 1n the 1tvm1h todrewc~. E1&ancl• •. l.lalversUy 0 The Eaalc:s It.ad only one hll -an RBI ~•nJ)c l°'.Y Kim 8raa11 -in a four-run thud, but the University defense helped out wtth thrc:c errors and a patr of walks in the 1nn1n1 I n1rar11 r Ire fur 1111( 1\ \I H f or furthrr 1nform111on'. phone lJ( l A I 0 I I 111 lurlhl"r 1nrurma1111n phone Manh;, I It\ nrr .ti ~411 1111111 11r < onn1e Oli.tn iU 'lit~ 41106 or wntc lU ( hlldhclp ( clcbnt) aull 1u11rllllmcn1 1 IJ(JCJ '-'u111n1ham Newpon lk<H.h 1_ 1,f,l.J JlotocrON lllnl Graad PrU I 1ftc:\.'n uf 1hr top youna amateur m o11JCrvn ndrl\ 1n the cuun1ry will be &0'"1hc.td10 ht-ad 1n lht' Rau uf C tuimp1on• 1t the t l1h annual KawHalu World M1n1 C1r1nd Pm Sunday at Saddlc'-ck Park 1n Orana.c Teanl• eiblbltJon The RllC' of Champion\ (()"""' of lhrre mote>\. or hc11h w11h the hnt ovtrall fin"h 1n all 1hrrr dc1erm1n1ng the w1nntr All the ndcn 1h" year will be w mpc11n1 on 1dcn11callr·prcparc:d Kawroak1 KXW m1n1 bike'\ anJ w1I cxchitnKC b1kt"\ bc1wccn m uto\ \ 1cnri" nh1h11um 1111 thr hC'ntfit of lhc l l \ \.\111111:11°\ Vollq ball C luh will he held \und.t) "1J) Ii bcg1nn1n&al l pm 11 the Lo\< abl"llorn\ I n1111\ C 11mple1 tn l 11unu11n Valle> I hr nh1h11w n will fr;ilurC' lop \llr Mu11r111 'J"IJlrhna ind flu 'a Mike Hcak> of ( ~ta Mtta 1\ one of 1hr I ~ n dcr\ compr11n1 \m,lc Ill kcl rm< I'\ for lhc oh1bt1ion will Ix \I\"""' \Iii w11h •• \'II' piM.ka&r a"'a1l.tblC' .it \I \fl 1111 1w11 Ill kr l\ 1•1 the IC'nnl\ and vullr)b"ll nh1ln1r11n .iml ;i huflrl/tc" k1a1I rt'lcp11on In add111on rn the Race of Cllampwn' 1hr Wurld M1n1 <.rand Pn11 fca1ure1 raun1 1n 17 d a\\C\ w11h the p:1rt1n p<in1s ran11n&'" age (1um \IA year\ .ind up I'" morr 1nlm ma111m phc1nr 957-11761i l)ualrfy1n-and prll. t1tr lx'ttn\ FncJay w11h 1he final\ hC'ld ~unda> 1 l(kt:t\ arr pm:ed II 'II w11h H pcn·t:nl dr'4.ounl coupon~ av11l1blr 11 pamc1pa11n1 \ou1hcrn C-ahforn1a Kawuak1 dealer\ Boltball player• •oU/fbt 'w1flb;ill pf<t}C'f\ ilSl' \~ .;nd '"<'' ;ire hr1n" \11u&h l lu pl.t) 11n the ( '"'" "'""' \t.-nior\ "'flh<tfl 1r-.1m 8prln6 U:aat. claan < '"'" "1<'\0I ho1\ '""" 1nm\ rn.;] I .1r;,m lca1ur Pr11<111r I\ hd d l'•cf) \.11urd.1 \ "' I! .. m .ii \mo1ll<Wo1>d l';ir~ IC m:.il "nd C .ir.1wll> \lrttl\) 1n I he Inna Po1n1 Women '< lub I\ nuv. ~'""' cnrollmenl for l('nnl\ cla~~ for all a~' for Ix''""'"' throu&h ad\o~ncrd pl•>c1\ ho1h m•k llnd km41lr l'ntr "'n for llJ •1nc-h11ur d .ollt\ c """ M t'\il f "' funhr r 1nlror m.11111n pl1o n1· •1<,7 H f ~ I or funhC'r 1nf1J1 ma1111n phom· M14 h.acl I llerb) 11 4~ l ~I 011 P\8.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Nl.IC "°TIC£ Ml.IC NOTICE ,ICTfTIOUI au...... 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""" .,.,t, 1,.,. ..,Jlly Hurd• tt 11f P.alm C.'>U'''f <,111t1r 01 <Jreno-<.<11mtf ,,,,, ~1•rlr11t11 Hutti fJ W1,.., nf M., ?7 11114 l•1w 11 11rul l'Al•·ll... Klllt'<•n ·''"'' ,,, '''""'" Hi•11 ,,. 11.tdly Iii I "' I rJ Ii V t 111 ~ t UHi It• l1iltl1 • 11 111"' ,.. 11nd rn ptww\ Mr W 1•"'4' wu ___ Mt. __ l_C_NO_T_IC£ ___ _ hor n 111 "4•n11Nt , l 11 wll ,ICTITIOUI aUIMll Ir 11 ftAIOW<foQ f#t0/11 are 11f>lng r,..,,,,,.,, •• <x,i ANVI( W PAATU[ Rf> LIM 1T1 lJ JO;>~ W B1lb011 81• C. Hew fl'''' Hor.ti C•llf 92Ml3 Him•• H ()y'(l(I 1G?4 W Oc.ean '"'"' N-"'J<t 0.Kh Gahl 9?M l I htt llVttlllH 11 W•dut led Dy I .. ,.. .. tilld p atlllef•h•fj , ... ~. ,.. 0 11iog " •• •l•lltNlnt '"'" hleel """" ,,.. C,1 ,nly (,*~ of Ofll\QI C<Nf'ly on .... , 10 1'64 1.-..l•}I• rnuvtnt( U • I' llf11rrlU1 NAlllll ITATIMINT 'ICfl'TIOUl IUllNSll 111 'JI >111 "f.'' 111• W oil.ll • 1~ .. ,,,..,,..,.~ flef.-in1 llte d Dil'IQ Niu. ITATI) WT i,.,.,,,_. •• r,.. 1,,..,,...."0 a-IW)tl 1t doit!Q l(tH1lu11l1• 11( ''~"SI " Uni 1" tffAHi<IO ~,.,;;o ~·" '"' .. n'"'" H 'II• r•1I v ..it A11 .. , ''" r·IVlllC • 11.,,4 V 1tt1 M4tU <,ehl 9201 "AC.lrlC. <..()1.•r JANITOAIAL rt••Ht I. m r•nl(lnN·r1n1 Hr 1\1.>v ... .,. n c1 Mont• lr't•l• 10'i0' l roo1rnvr1t , Hu1111no1on w.1, J>-•"' Jir• wJrrit anc1 Cowte Mew <,•NI t'18U her.ti t2&A1 M.+<llro 11>"1• l~ MOflte l/1t1• W ltl• D "1Vt ,. :tt7t:J 1'1~. f•nJtitfrt •1( H< 11t1nj( F...nCI · Coet• M .. 1 <•••I 0)01 f l fCifo Calf '2430 n.11rin1t lr11 1n l .1,.An11•l• .. '"••l><lllftee• ec,,.. .. 1 • ..:1at1 1>y _, r,,..~ .. ~~c.y.,, for th• J 11 ill y1· n S.r-tnd"'""'" .,.,,,,.Id-" UM A()y ,.,_,. Ve>• D Attc.Ne VI«•• Wiii IJf• hrlfJ 2 I Trrt1 '1etwnet1I wee I o1t1 111111• thill ,,,, • .,..,_,.,, ... l"-G #ltl 1"9 Thu1.,l11y, April I ~. HIM at <AY"'Y C.lel• 01 <Jtall(ltl c..'""'°'' 0tt c.wnt1 G1ett °" Qf.,.. Countt Oft JI 1 tit• V1"w Murlu1u y Mer 3t> 1M• M1t ft 1ttA C11""f" I N••WJ>tJI t Ot•w h Ya· l'•tbiiel<illd ,..,"'Ir' c ,,,:,"'= 'ubll"*l "'.,.... ,..= 11(11 \ 11•w Monu•I v, f>ttf'I "''''' •r·•• 11 ti ''& Mer ) IH• .. ..,,. A41tll • '1 11 ftf4 ltJr:I 11-44 :t711(1 1174 ... .. I FOXBORO. Mim. (AP) -The New EnaJand Pat nots dedined commtnt on 11 report they ho ve aarecd to pa) pr~pcc11ve No I draft choice, wide re<e1ver Irvan& Fryar, t>ctwttn S600.000 and $700.000 a ye-ar, but w:heduled a new\ conference later today to d1<1euu the matter The New York Daily News reported that Fryar, an All·Amc:n~n wide rc~ivcr from the tJn1vc"'llY o( Nebraska. i.nd hi• agent Ja<"k Mill•. agrcc:d 10 term\ TucMla) l he nc~pa~rsa1d Fryar, who had been coveted by the New Jcr1ey Generals of the nval Unncd Sutn Football Lcasuc. would enter the NFLaflerche May I draft as one of us h1shest paid pla)'cn. 'Tm relieved," the News quoted Fryar as saym&. "I'll probably Slifl 1oniaht or tomorrow." The Patnou obtained the na,hts to the first overall pick 1n the draft in a trade last month with the <:1 ncinnati Bengali. They had ne1otiated with Fryar but could not reach an avcement, which led 10 an c•chanae in which the Bcnpl\ gave awa)' the No I pc>sttion for the 16th and 28th picks. "I only wish C"tnc1nnat1 hadn't taken)() Ion& to make the trade," Fryar u1d. "Once they l(>I out of the way 1t went prt'tt}' fa"." The ncw\papc:r said 1-ryar. who hve\ in Mount Holly. N.J ., camr to Nrw York Tue~ay for the complcuon of ncgot1at1on,. at the law office of Chuck Sullh van. t'~Cull vc vice president of the Patriots and wn of tram owner Billy Sulli van "At one point I thousht I was very clo~ to u1n1ng with the Generals." u1d Fryar But he ~•d the USFL team would not guarantee h1'1 .alary. The 6-0, 200.pound Fryar caught 6 7 pa)SC°S for 1.196 yards and 11 touchdown~ last \Ca'lon despite pla)'ing 1n a run..onentcd ofTcn~ UCI signs volleyball star ll< Irvine vollryball w ;,ch M1kt-Purit1 hai. an- nounced the ~1gning of (jay!<' Wheeler to a national letter of intent " Wheeler a 5·8 !letter. will be a freshman 1h1> fall al l '< I ~he Wit\ a fim-1ea m all·<'H J-A \ClcC11on at S1tn Manno High th1\ ~a\(in NllC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUMNlll NAllllTA'nMl.NT fh• follOWlng pe<eon le dOlng bullllleHH O(M,f,NO !LfCTAIC,f,L CON TRACTORS 721 W Center St A Coale M"' Celt! 928'7 M110 K1m1 l.anl'O 72 1 W Centet SI " eo.11 MeH Calll 9:1617 Th11Duernet•11 condvci'td by 11t1 rndlv1d111I Milo K Leonlfd P\8.JC "°TIC£ ,ICTfTtOUI IUIMll NAMI ITATU•NT Hwt IOllowlf\Q !*ton II OOll'IQ bullfl"' •• M1'AINA f.'HVSIC.Al T'M!AAPY. 1202 Valene•• Dr Hun11ng1on e..ui C11hf 9'647 Miiiy JO K"1-' 8202 Vallnc;la Or MVflllrlQton S.acn Ca.hf 92847 fh11 bu""4"" r.ondvctld l)y an lndlvldu•I M111y Jo 11 Ml•r Thie 11lalem•nl wH 111111<1 wtln lhill County <,1111 ~ ol 0 11noe County on Mar fl 1984 Tht EaaJcs. now S·2 tn kQJUe and 7-7 overall. rettivcd a nrona p1tch1n& performance from l'amm)' Kane. who ~truck out two and walked none Meanwhile, tJn1vcrt1ty'\ Marcia Fu W'1 the v1ct1m of the four unearned runs 1n the third. The Tro111 n1 fell to 2-S 1n Sea View League play. Costa Men 11, Seddleback 1 Paula HofTman .iruck out tour and went the distance rn at101ns Saddleback 10 help Cona Mesa up 1u Sea View Leaauc \Oft ball record to 4. 3. addle back fall~ to I ·6. Stacey Smythe h1t 1 M>lo homer in lht 1tiCcond innina for Meu. Donna Nom11 added a tnplc and Ncwang Scrvatl'~ had a two-run double for Co'lta Mc"4.. Saata Aaa %, Sa.ddleback I The Oonucored both their runuga1n\t lo~1ng p1tchtr ( indy Rt\ 1c~ in thr bottom of thl' \Ccond mnina to improve their ovl'r .. 11 record to 22·4 while dropping ~ddlcback to 6.15 in the non-<:onfcrence game at Saddlcback. Mcpn Wallace ""'led in the C ,aucho\ only run in the top of the fifth tnn1ni- County track meet set The 14th annual Orangr County track and field champ1on'lh1ps for high ~hool athletes. ahhouah weak- ened considerably br the fact fllany of the beat athlete~ wall be opting for the 7th annual Ara.din ln vi1.at1onal, "' \Chcduled for Saturday at Mission V1e10 High School Tnali 1n the I 00, 220. 120 high hurdle'I, 440 rclayund \30 mtermcd1atc hurdle\ begin at 9 a.m with the fim runnm& final11 )Chcduled for appro1umatcly I p.m. Field event11 bqin at 9 a.m. and will run conunuously until the six finalists arc found The event include• 47 Orange County school\, includ1na the top three firmhcr\ 1n 1983 -Villa Park. Fl Modena and Corona dcl Mar Other \tronJ cntr1e11 in the field , according 10 met't director Cienc Gurult of M1~\IOn V1c10 arr 4.ianta Ana, '>anta Ana Valle) Marina and M1uwn V1e10 PlllUC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE ---'IC°TITIOUI 9UltHIH 'ICTfTIOUI IUlfNIH NAiii ITATHllNT N~ ITATWMIMT rn. l~IOQ 1>9ft0nl .,. dOlng Th• IOllowl"Q .,.,ton II dOlng buelneH •• buelnffa M Q~PMIC SALES COMPANY 141-TIME TERRACE: CAFE, 250·0 229 12 VI• Nue'l Mlt-'Otl " .. '° CA Oole SltMt Coale Meu Call! 92891 91827 JdW\Cetl'*on 177021r .. 1ne Blvd Doug 0 11111 '79111 '•rein 1201 T u1lln CA 92680 M1111on V••IO Celll 928£1 1 Mike 01flmora 17702 lrvtne Blvd Tho& butineM It t0ndUG1ed by en •207 Tuttln CA 92680 1ndMdull Th4t bu1me11 11 con<luct.o by 1 Oouglat Davia ~If perln.rtntp Tl\jt tlal~I wH filed wllh 1h1 Joon C1meron County Cietk of Ot11nge County on Thi• tlllernenl WH flled with IM Mii 20 198• ftlla 111111"*11 WH fli.d Wllh 111111 County Cl1111k of Orenge County or1 Me• 'J1 1984 ,2AOMI C°'mly Clefll Of Oran~ County on '2"1.ol ,2.UOU Pubh111\ed Ofeng• Coatl Dally Feb 27 191• PubO.n.d Orenge COiet Otlly Publlthld Oranoe Col.II Daily Piiot Match 2 I 28 Aprll 4, It, 1"'4 '2*1t Pllol Mateh ,8 AC>fll • 11 18, 191• PllQI Aprtl 4 11 18 2~ 1H4 11126--&4 Publilhlel 01~ COit! 0..ly 17~3-84 1ue.34 ------------I PllOI MatCI\ 21 April 4 1 I II 1984 1771 -1)4 P\8.IC "°TIC£ "CTITIOUI •UlfNlll NAMI ITATfMINT T h4I lollOWIOQ pereon It dOlng tJua111ftt H TAEKWONDO CENTCA 22~1 Harbor 81vd Coale MeH C11t1 92828 8entor1 0 C..uantng 1340 A 3 S anl• Ane Ave C.oell MeH C•ltf {1?627 Hue t>ut111eo 111 c;ond111.1.o by '" 111()Mdull 8en1Cil'• CJ C..utl1111g lhot tta1em111nt wH hied wllh 11'11 C..r>vnly C110 ''' O•e11ge County on M"' 'n 10114 ~IC NOTtc£ flCTITtOUI 9UllHlll NAMI ITATIMINT llwi IOllowtng ~tone 11• dOlnQ bu""''' .. WOI. Olrec;t AdYt<UlinG. 200 McCormic11 Coe•• Mela, C• 92020 Neuonal Ed\IColllOn ~por11ton. • o.i ••• ,. c;orp •Je 1 81<c.tl 8trMt, N-Ct<>fl S.ach C1 92t60 '"" bulln ... II cond\IColed bY • corpo1111on N11iooa1 Education CorPofallon Judy !ay4ltedorl1t AHlllllll S.Ctellty Th11 tlalemenl WU llllCS With Ille County C1e11t of o,.,. County on M•tCll 19 lfl84 ,,.. ,.. "41201 Putiheneo 01111Qe Cou1 0•1ty Pu1>11tl'll<I Or•~ Coeta Delly Ptll"/I Apttl .. 1 I 18 2$ 1994 Pllol Mer'h 28. Apfll . 11 It, 1984 Mt.IC NOTIC£ NllC NOTtCE 1178·94 174$.-94 Pta.IC NOTICE 'ICTfTIOUI 8UltMlll NA• ITATl .. NT Tro<1 following OIWIOfl It dl)ll\(I but1ne•• 11 IS TAT TYPE 1982 I Seen" 8•r Lane H11nt1ng1on leach Cell 9'&.o&a Marg111et H ,...... 1982 I ken~ Bay Lane Mvnllngton &each Call! 92&41 Th11 butineot• .. eondUC1ecl by an lndMdu11 MltQtr9' H ,..._ Thtt aLallfl'*'ll wit 1111<1 wttll I~ County Cl•O ot 0tlnQ4 County on Mar 20. 1984 nut01 Publttl'll<I Or•noe Co••• 0.Jty Piiot Mttctl 'e Aprll .. 11 18, 118'4 1757·1• MUC NOTtCE Mt.IC NOTtCE Mt.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI 1U• ... 11t ~ICTfTIOUI 8UatNIH _.. NA• ITATIMIMT NAMI ITATl•NT The foUowlng petlOn II d(!jng The lolOWlng pereon 19 dOlnO bullneH b bu:~· P0ct<(T8, 4<>e1 Old Mill PAC•rlC INCOM ()801 Uncoln 91 11~. Calif 027t• l20 Cypr ... Calfl OC>e30 Stllrllyn RM ~aud, 4oe 1 Old R"tlttd A Wallace. 680 I linGOln Mitt 8I . lf\111\1. Cell! 92714 120, Cyp1MI Cell! &oe30 Thi• bullnett le eonduGlilld by en Thi• l>\Jtlne .. 11 eondueltd by '" lndlvldv•I lndlYldu.i AtotlllfCI A Welll(e Shlfllyn A Renaud Thlt 11a1emen1 wll llle<J w11n llwt Thlt tlll~I ..... 10.0 wtth 111e County Clefk 01 Or•nge County on County Clettl ot 0rlnQ4 County Of\ Mar ~ 1984 Mtt ~ 1984 ,,.1_. ,,., ... Publltned 0tlnQ4 C.0•11 Delly PubHlhld 011not Coul Oaity p~ Merc;tl 21 APfll 4, 11 11, 108' PllOI Marci! 28 Al)ftl 4 11 , II, 1914 17&.4·84 1166·84 PlllllC NOTICE ---,.C TrflOUI 9UllHlll NA• ITATIMINT The ronowing p..eon •• ooing butl~H ACt' CHIMNEY ClFANIP.~G & Rf PAIR ~39'~ Rtld SI l agvn• Beath Ctlll 9:1'65 t MICtlHI TtlOmH Clement ~29'~ R.-cl 81 , Lagun• Beach, Celll 92951 T'tllt t>ullMt• 11 eonoue1.0 by an lndM<lull MldlNI T C*'*'I P\RIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI au ...... NAMI ITATIMINT T "4 ra1•0W1tlil .,., won " do1no 1)1,1 ...... , •• Ml 0 A ASSOC.IA res 3•• y Plaee l aguna 81Kh. Calll t2H 1 M!Cl\ael L" 0•,..npoo, 348 v P111c.e l agun• 9-ll(:h Cettf Hts 1 J 1111 bUllfleH II C.()fl(IUC:leO by lln lndh11dual M"l'I ... Devenport Thia tlal~I WH llie<I wllh Ille Cou111y Cle<ll Of Oral\Qe COUf\ly on M11 19 1H4 Ttllt ttal~I wu llllO wlll'I 1"41 County C1e<t. of Ot~ County on Mer 21 IH• '141111 Pu twa1,.q 0 1 en(ljll Coa11 0.lly 'M147t Piio t Mer~h '8 Al>fll • t 1 ti IOI• Publlttlfld Otanoe C.OHI Deity H & 1 1 .. PllOt Mat'n 28, Aprll 4 I 1 II, tt84 1760-U Mt.IC NOTICE ---,ICTITIOUI 8U ... ll NAMI ITATIMINT The I~ pereont lfe dOlng ~ .. rlNAHCIAl IERVICU 111 8ou111 Anita Ort,,. 0t11noe c t111 t2 ... DMf ~· Inc . 171 loulll Anlt.. OrMI Ortnge C11t1 92 ... Tllll bual'*I 19 conducted l)y e OOf J>Of lllOn OIMO M Tec:ri.lt _.,Mldenl Ttlil 11 llemenl wet flied wtt h I hi ~ty CWll Of Otange County on Mlf 11, 1H4 ,,.nu Publtenad Otano-CoHI Dtllly "llOI Marc.ti 21. ~prll '· 11 ti, 118• 1760-84 "8.IC NOTICC --- NlllC NOTlct ,~rflOUI IMlltMlll NAMI ITATl•MT The l~ng petton It CIOlng bu•IMllat lfACH ITAl,P R P 0 lo' ... 5• Laguna Buch Cal1I t2t21 Jonn Olell\ CMnw11M toO ... Li ne ,,, Cl)rona dttl Ml.I Callf HH5 T '111 bulll'lftl II c;ondUC1~ by In lnOMCIUa l Jonn Q COtnwllt ft111 11a1em.n1 WH !ti.cl wltll Ille County Clttli 01 Oraf1041 County on Miii :l'e 1te<1 , .. tea ~.,,.,, °'~ c if Dilly ftllol Mat'tl 21, Al)fll • 1 I, ti. 1114 Off.I .. P\8.IC t«>TtCE ( ' ... . Nu: llmCl ; -Ml.IC!!!!! c.:J.... .c:--·~ ~w.. . ' -~ -.. -rwuc pg l ,, .,, .a V'!!,lcCBM~oc' R~"'!!ooor -"'!!'!l!!"IMll ~ ..... NOl'ICS OP 'DUTii OP ...... -• -. ~ --p --·iiiNlii-· _.; tlMll &WI• I; -AND "II --E' -· PE'TITION TO ADMfHll. -•7-T,NT9--. .... ,_A (WP&lhiONTOADllON· .... 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II Of 10.00o'dOdlaMI Ofteld •• ln"'9 ClNTAAI. CA,,TM. C~ ==""'_. ' in th. Supenor c.ourtofOr· =.IOOeedOfTNllteoorded ............... T"*9e Uftdlf' .. .,.,..,.....,. • ,., ..... ted root!! ........ .., CIOI dMD'lhl ATIOH ... ~ '"''" ... -::: ;; ............ ana-~Aunty recaueseinl~ a;.;o;;;, 1!1 ~~W:c.. ,_ :'c:r:-"~ t~ !.'1:.: ~~ ~ eo:,8 ~ =.-:o:.c: .:::-,..:: ~'1=·~~ ~ r=-:.::'..t:= :r . ...., .... · • .. * , .... 1ALOT M . MJ::DcA£, us WWoMoe~~°' "*"'"° M001900ll t41"~ County reqUfftln1 'hll ..._ .. ,tc:CWcMd. TNlaMOunt Vtea....._.•aoaoNMfl.,.... *1•.,......•J01t190Gll :-.. "'-:.. .. _......,. appol.nted II penonal rep-r.no-Af ~ AUCT W~ :e.:=:.~c:~~ JOAN M. R068 be ap-:.·~~~:::;.= ;;~~Ofln::;~ !4::::-.:~ ~==-...=== rewnt.a"vocoadminlltcrthe HIQHUT llOOI" '0" CASH, CeMtOfnla ~ by JOHH pointed • ,........ rep-OOfl*curfWll You~noc._.10 "9IO(ni&.MALUTA IMQJN..,. ~. Ciellbn61 .......... tWll .... ~ •t.at.ecdVA.NC.MEDCAlJr CAttillWtCHICKC>ftCOWT.,.llO HITIJ\ AH UNll.VIWID ..... rwnuUveto~tti. P1¥ ....... Ul,.,.id '°"*' °' TIUSEllMCl.•~eotpor· 11)".IACltD;b.-OCWT'UJUOfTHA. ,.,,..v ... :c r --- (W\dcrthe l.ndependent Ad-="n:.:'::'..:t=::::, ~\:U....:~~,: nuite of UNNrl'H 8 . your~__,~.,.,. IMn, • ._ ~ 1"*-OAOOITT. HUWNO A1tO Wft MCMAI.; ........ ..._.. minbt.raUon o f t.t.ata Act). •tn."IMlenwweott•Cfl..,_ CAIH. ~ • tllN Of .... In R088 (under the lftdeptn-~U::.:::.C..=. ""'* ::'co":.~W.:=:--0.: ~ll\~...:i.a~~= =~=:;,,s .,u: The petition la Mt for hear· •o the Orange County ....,._ ~ ~ mOMy of .._ u..cs ...... ) dimt AdmtnbttatJon ot r.. An. ttv• monthe ftom w.,... ot '''* _......, ~ eTU'HlH c. c~. ~ ec lilM ot .... 1n ., .. °' nae ._ ._. .,_ .... Int ln Dept. No. 3 at 700 nle,lp•COurf,,..tJembOf•Aoed. et the not1tl ftonl entrMCe 10 dlt cat.es Ad) The~tJon ii.,. °' recordlltlol'I Of'*~ ,OfU>l,1..,..menreciotctedlep. tafVI ~Of tfW UnMd "*-> ._.., ..._. ,...1111 ., -Civic <An~r Or , W"l· Hewpot1 IMcifl, CA .. ~.J * COunty Coun~, 100 °'* •-~· ln u-,. at tlon lwNdt ORI Of recordll6on ..,_ ..,._ 2.t,.tllO. tn loGl 1271t o4 9' IN~ front ..,.,.,_.to CM ao OCltewl .,.._ ..... ~a •• .. Santa Ana. CA 92701 on *'° lnWett ~ to -,,. c.n.. °""" w•. a.nta MA. CA. ...,. • ,_., " .,..,. '*ecl'lll. ...... IN 04IM91uon ~ '*°'di°' .. ~ ... County ~. 100 CMc ~ ............... -he'd~" llfwMr NlO Deed Of TNM mot 11 tlgt!t, -. end .,.,..,... 700 CMc tet Dr .. Wat, Mino b..ao..d l.tPOfl -"'"" a .,_.. 47• "9cofcMf• ~ cent. DwM W• • ..,.._AN. CA. tt.. .n ..._. .. -.,_ ,.. ~·;t:i~~~~i,. .,.,.,,,__., ___ ,. ___ .,,_,.Am CA '2701 m ::"'..::"..r::.'=•~=-::.~o:.~=~:o""..r--,_"":;-::~-=•_, __ J f th lJ Ion ~~~=~-:end ~...:::: : :::: c!i: April 25, Jie4 It 9:30 A.M. Pevtno the 9Mlf• ~t ff. Of tne MCll#ed ~. "'*' Mid Deed Of Tri.Ill II\ CM NOW THIWOM. • rT .. ,,ant na 0 ., pe t. ' you the lou1nw.t 2$ , ... °' LOC I In c . deectl'*'f IN land...: (f' YOW OBl!CT '° &he INindecl by yow CtedHOt ~ btMClt Ol 4'ild, No. "' y ........., 11'1 MIO County, -~ .. thould ~ltht-r a~r~ at thf. ~ Q1Coton&.£WMer..Jn..tb9 Ja.._ W...C U.. peUt6oft, yow ..Io tiaO. cMd ttw .-.ohMd'l .. 1_,,dold 9ec>N»1P lflNf~ of tN Coelt Col ,...,..... nurf.nc and It.a~ you ob)ec. City Of Newport lwti. County Of ,~L '· Ld 78 °' ltect No 1i'hO.aJd d thtt awar at the ~."" lO .,,,.,. tor~ 10 .,., 1'. ttl2 •• ~ ..... ~ ..... -- U009 or Ille! written objec· Ofenge, aw. Of Celfornile, • per HOI °' Ttect No t509. In""~ "'-..& .... and 1tat:"you-obi..... t1op !"-for.aoture, Of" Y04ll P<op. merit No ai-321N5. WILL SELL A'T LOC 17 °' Tteet HO. tt30 In SN ~= c:-~ =--.::.. lJON with thfo ooun before "'llP 12ec.or. M~~. ~~·!....-.:,,!.! !!.,°' ~ange,...:.!!~~ °'1n~~. :=._"•or f".· ...... ,._ =:ro-: eny 11 1n for.ootur• IOf any other 'U9UC AUCTIOH TO 'TH! HIGH· City of a.n Jueti ~reno •• .,., prQPOMll '°' ,IOIM OCCJJI •'°I ., and.. ._..,_.....,. ..,_ ,,. ,..... .. _ --_.,.... ..._ ....,.,. ._. wn ..,., reMOll, ~ AM!lllCAH IA\1-UT llOOlA '0A CAtH. lewful mtiCHec«c'941n8oolcl$0,~I d'ttrictptOC18ftYlnllOOOnl•• .. thtt heartna. Your a ppear· Offk» Of the· County R9cOt Of~ • to • lnolulM °' M• Uonl wt&h the court ore IHOI AHO LOAN ASSOCIATION, mon.y Of the l.lnfted ....... OI . tllfu • ~ Of ~ the"'~°' ...... I t ... ance may be In pt•non or by Mid County. caflaneowMIC)l,lntheOttleeofthe ti.. .. .._..c .... Your ap.-..r t&72& ! Wflitthtt 81v4 . WN1ti.t. ~'"***_,onattet•Ot M4llPt 1n IM ofb o4 the~ Of tfle Edl"Cl_.111" Codl9':.,.. APt.1052..012.ot County~derOfMldCOunty 11c .-.-.. ,.. ....-'CA 90107 1714) 773.112•. naUONll>er* 1-..i.or*'-tl ~cwotMldOfMg1Coumy ·=a•h9r..;.._,._ .... your attorney 'TrwtOf Of t.c«d owner Roe. OCUT TH~"'°" 11 "*'-~may be In penon or by l1·2t°'3170(11 etedlt uNon, or 1 tl.at• Of t.dlrtl The wMt tddt ... and other 2&1ftoay0f.Jllr. f ...... i.oo.-a. IF YOU ARE A CREDJ· EAT H RUDI eno SHAAON L . ., .... oil. QM. riwoteum. 00. your attorney. If you "iM any QuMlloM, you N'llng.t and lolln NeOOlltlon cloml· ~~Ion. If.,..,. Of the tfle<kMr '1Ge0ard .. tloida~ i'OR or a oonUngent c.Tf'dlcor RUC>e "Y4tocarb0n aubttencee and ., lF YOU ARE A CR£0l· tnou1o c:ontact • iewyet"' the 00¥· cllecS rn '"" ... flt. 911P:f.8ble11 the r..i l>fopeft'f d9tcfltled aboW .. ""'OMd • ~ ti of the d<'<.'Cuc.>d. you must ~~·~~~~' ::. ~t= =~o;c'bt •;~ 1::*.,: TOR or 1 contlnaent CTtditor :,,":"" :io: ~may~· •n· ~':_: ~~ .;'r,~~= ~:!,'~ =&· ~ :;:1'= ~-:, fllt' your claim Wltt\ the rNI pt()9erly detctltled M>cM II 1and~undetiM1plan.per .... of tM decelled, you must ~. YOU MAY l.OSE rHIPfOC*tJ.:'!U.IO W\MldCounty The ..,nOer~ Tr-. die-the lectaitery °' .... ..,;, "' court or prnent It w the per· purponed '~~ bt ~ ~ 305c· .. 10 end 690 •• below IM s><eeem tile your clAlm wi&h the ~~~:~=;r A~r~ 00 NOT andp.,s!!!•,· , ... 5~ _!!.!~,· ~ ~any, .... atr_.. !!'...,.,.., ... ~~ ~ !... ~~ ~ aonal represenuatlve •P· Helioctope ...... one ...... .,, "14#feceot..ictlend lorthepurpoee oourtor~tlttot.hen6r--""" ....,....,...,. -· ·-"' ... --• ..,..,.._ ._._.,. ____ , __ _.. .-.I l.ed b h . hi 9282& Of Pf~lnO tOt, the .. ploratlon. ...---·· -· NOTIC! IS HEREBY GIVfH '"" No 32a ... lhOWn on • "'llP , .. ~mon ~·tion." any, tft()l#fl ino by publceGoft ~to~ .,.,.n y t c t.'OUrt wit n The un<letalQMO TrwtM dl9-dl\' .. t)pfNnt, P<oductlon. •xtrtoo aonal rep reaentetlve ap-IUNKllT SERVICE COMPANY ... oorded It!'* l•. P1991.0 and '1 tletein lion.,.°' N ~ c-.. fou.rmontht f rom the dawuf ctllmunyu~yfonnylncof'rect· 1ion"14t•11nootta1c1m1Mrlll,oN, pointed by the court within nowcWtyliPC)OlntedTr\41 .. unci.ta ot M~~.r«iOfO.ot 8ei4 .... wm be meo.. bUt On klft Of T,..._ G..w fll'lt tauance of lettetW u ,,... of lhe 1tr"1 eddr ... end other g.ae petrot.urn. otner ttydrocart>on four months from the date of Died of Trwt dltecl 1111&111 ••· Ofenge County. Ctllf0tnla Without ~ °" .arrenty. ex· Aodd "': dfitl W>IFllll»f *'° ~ Pruvldf.'d In $e.ct1on 700 o f COMm<>t\ deelgnlllon. H ~. thowfl IU~anc:. and WtWr from 9* f ' • •-·---of •-t•-.. ec:\lted by PATRICI( WILLIAM Parcel 2 I.Ota 19 end 21 In IM«* Pf .. Of lrnptleCS. r191141nO tlUe, rtecs a Che' lbO'M r~ -• ner•n laMbymMNolmlnle ...... der· ll"I• .._..._ IC-·· HANl,.H ' MAACIA ANNE ~33.CCtona O.Mer.•tnown on • pou••on Of tlftCUl'llbtlt'Cel. In-~MOICMfolowtnt"°"9 tht' Probate Code of <.:ah· 6114 .... will be ~. but rtdl• or other ~I from tut· provided 1n Sect.Ion 700 of HANlflN, HU81AHO AHO Wl"E .. Mep tecot4ed In ~ 3. Peoe • 1 dUdin9 ..... chefget and lllpentel AYU Aidwd I. oe.ort flfancy A. fonua The itnw for fllmg wtttlOVt ~• or w11Hnty, ... rece loeeflol'll on 94~1ng or the P robate Code of CalJ. 'Truator. to ..wr• obllOltloM If! an4 •2. ~· Ml!Pt. , .. Of the Truat• and Of the trwu Poll 4 Oeortt AodOe ,Jf ,.,,,,...,.. claima wHi not _,xpire prior pr ... or implied, r90lf41no 1101. ntlgllboflno 1an4 Of~ outtlo. Of fomia The limo (or fiUno levor of AM!RICAN SAVING& I cordt ot Ofanoe CcMMty, c.ilfornle ~tNled by Mid 0-4 ot Truet, to dO : Aw and~~~ • t.,_ ~. or ~m«>tencee. to the •bove-411Crltled tenet It being . ... L 0 AN Ass 0 c I A 'TI 0 N . .. The ..,... lddr... Of other Pll'f the r~ ptltleipal -Of HOfa New. \0 four monllq from the date pay the unpa14 b~ Of the undemood that the ~ Of lllCli clalmt wW not expire prior 8eneflcjety Aecoroecs on t21ot1n comon dwlgnetton o4 the,.., ProP-the not«•I MCUl'ed by Mid 0-4 Of ANEHr None of lhe hearinl notlcfid above notl(I) MCUted by NICI Died of Min«•. oil, gat petrot.urn. other to foul monthl from the date II ~I no 82<M bo«* 12 .. 1 «ty Mr9'n~• 4MUINO la Trust to wit SH. 121 U wtUI 1 NOflM ,_ ~ ..,_.,., °' YOU MA y t..'XAMINE Truat. piu. u prOYlded 1n -* ltydfocarbOn aut>etenc:. anc1-ter, of the heannc not.iced above Z tot Of Otnc* '*«dt In the Pl'fPOrt*' to ~. 17'3 eaat COM! ln•ffl u-aon t1om Jt.liy 1. 1..s .,. eo.4 Of r,.,...e °' .. c:o... lh<" m~ ~pt by the t'OUrt lf not.Ct) . .CSvenc:.a, 11 ~.under the .. Ml lonh •l>OV9. ehal MW! no YOU MAY ll"V•MJNE c of lhe Aecorder Of Ofenge Highway, CCtona del M«. cell· • 1525%Plf'annumUptovtdedltl Community COieiia oi.tnet °'Or· ••~ of tll4 DM4 of Trust. t .... r1gt11 10 lhter upon the aurlllte of .:.An. oun•r· California. •ndu41no 1 tornla 8lild notef•l p4y1 att com.°*""' Countv. ~nle.. - you are interested In the et· m11gea. and ••Pitt... of tri. the lbov. dleerltled 1an4 nor to u• the file kepl by the court. If note(• for the aum of f t 12.000.00. . The ~tlO'*' '*eb't 4i. eno "'Y and 111actvene.12,87012 ~ '* .Zt eboW and'°' ....... tate. you may wrve upon I.he Trust• MCI of the trueu etMtecs by any of the tll4 lanes or any PonlOrl you are Interested in the es-Tlllt the ~., In..,. .. , 111\CW Glalrnl alt ~Y lor any Incorrect· wtlh "'*"' thereon ~ ... dAir M4 ~ ex«Utor or adminlttrator. or ~t 0Md1._ 1~~ ..... '-'t'*' _.-_ ~ ~ ~ p11~~:o. tale, you may wrve upon the Mid 0-4 Of_!rutt and the *· na.. 1n Mid ttreet lddt ... °' ottwr Tiie benefially unci.r Mid o.ci adoPt.ed by M6d eo.rd • •,...., ' .. , .. ,.,,. .,. .... ,.,. _ ....--• .., .,.,., ,... _... ... .... _ o.tJona Neu<-thereby •• Pf ... common deeignetton Of Tr111t heretof0te •..outed MCI meeting m.eot he'd or1 1tle 2"' upon the attorney or the ex-ce11on of thle notQ. the tot• lee. ot :ne Mid land)or any purpoee e-xecucor or adm.lnlatrator. or emty '*"by the beMtlQary TMt • 8et4 .... w11 be mede w9VIOut ~ecs to the un0er11gne4 a •rt· dav of Mwdl ,..,. ecutor or admlnt.trator. a nd amovnt of theunpeld t>e1anc.e of the wt1a1toe\«, .. reMMldlnlNIOeed upon the attorney for the ex· breech ot. MCI oetNi In. the otlll· w1nen1y. upr ... or Implied. ,.. 1-" Oec111111on of Detlllllt and o.. ~'*' tHaard .YOf Aptt , .... file with the court wllh 01>t1oetlon MCuted by abCMI ~ teoor694. ecutor or admlnitt.rator and gatlon f0t wtild'I Mid Died of Trutt g.,4ln0111 ... p1>1H11lon, or erlOUft'I-m8114 IOI Sele and• written Notlce et Coat• ....._ c.bnia. ' • Proof of ~rvlce a wr'ltt.en tc:rlbed cs..4 ot truet and eetlmated PAACEL 2 Non_.llClullve ..... fl'-llh .i.... rt • 'th It MCurl1y l\aa oc.wrred In thll tfle btanc.. to Nlllfv tti. PflnC'lc>tll btl· of Oelaolt and Ei.ction 10 N Tiie NotrN ~ OoelM • QOllll, t1191ftM1' end actvancea .. men•• fOI ~. tnor.... ..... IC' w UIC cou WI paymetrt hM "°' ~ made of ance of the NqJe or°''*~ uncMftigned ~ Nod Hotlet Of ~ rtqul'9t 1tat1ng that you de· ~.27171 rMllntenenc.9, rep411r, 4,e1n909. en· proof o f aerv~. • wntten '-""'• 10 l'Mk• the 5116113 Pll'f· MGUrecl by MIC! Died Of Truet, wlt1I O«eult and EHM:tion to .... to l>9 ~ Or-'Ot COlllt o.sy Noe lirv 1pt'Cl&J nolkle of the fll. The beneflctery uncw Nld Deed ctoechment, IUPPOf1 and tor otNr request at.at.in& that you de· "*'' Of Pf~ and/or tnter"t lntereaunclotnerlUft'll .. ptOYlded r.corded 1n the county wn.e IN 14.pfl 11 ,, 2$ 1M4 lno ol an tnvtnic>ry and ap· of Truat heretolor1 ell.CUled and purpoaea, Ill u deeettbtd If! the a&.,.. irv.-iaJ not'-o f lh• fll· an4 Sit tubMq~t paymenta, 1"911in. plul advll'IC4ll, If any, lltlOer teal ptoperty HI ioc.etecl ' ' 1tez ... ... cletlv9red to the Utldertlgned a wftt· 4eeleretlon of COV9tlenta. ~on-.,,~ r-'' ~"' "' t099t11er wit" let• cn.,.gee. Im-the ,.,mt thereof and 1mer.t on DATE Miieti t•. 1914 pta11ement of Cit.a~ l&IK'la or let! o.clatlllon Of Oefautt and 0.. 4ttl0rl• and rMlrlCtloM an4 reMI'• Ing of an inventory and ap-j)OUnda, lmpoun4 depotllt. 11 eny, IUCtl ldvlll<*. and Plue ,.... CENTRAL CAPITAL COAPOR· rtaJC MmCI of the petillo N or acxounta mandfOfS .... and•wrlttanNotlet vttlOn o1 ....,,,.,..\1 recotded tn pr~nt of estat.eueeta'or ul'WNf the twme Of Nld no11 Of cherO". and ••C*'I ... of the ATION 1---..;..;;=-..;--. .... .._ __ menuoned In Section 1200 of OeflUlt end Erec:ilon to Sell The booll 11tot. pege 112. Offtdaj "'--of lhtt ,..liuont or accounta OMcl of Truat and all 11JbMqUlnt Trwt• 1114 ot Ille iruet• creeted by 9y o.Cll Fo•. vie. Pr~• ... ~ _ _, l200 c. f h Calif •~ undetalgned c8UMd Mid Notlee of cor4a, aa 8IMnded by an lntttu· ,.... ~· wtl4Ctl !>«-due thet• Uld 0.-0 of Trwt The tOlel c-trel Capital Corp Te •t• •11-ll•N " o l e om.. Def.Wt ano Ei.ctlon 10 w to ~ ment rec.or4ed 1n booll 12034. Peoe mentioned tn SecUon 1200 alter. lndudlng any lat• ChMgee Of ""°""'of Mid ot>11g1110n. 1nouoino Po 8o11 H511 MOTICI °' ~ t.M.I Probate Code r9C:Orded 1n the COUt1fY -'*• the M3. Offlclal ~da. and :ne eup. and 1200.~ of I.he California OU--"' p.-,able Ufld.-the lerma reatonably •llm.atecs , ... , ctlllgee San Oieoo. CA t2138 YOU.._• DIPMIL f ._A laloca M. M~dcalf, Pro ,.., e>roperty 11 ioeeted' ~IMY decter•tlon recorc'94 1n P robate c.ode. of Nld Note Of Deed of Trutt and •• ,,.,, ... Of,,,. Tru11 ... at the (8ttt 23l·61IO oao °' ,..,.,.., OATID ._. P er. PP!'il. ~~ _... 11,_ ~ 12&15. page &1' Ottlclal ~ JOAN M . ROSS, oJt. T"9' by reuon tri.reot. the Pf• tlmeol lnlllal publlcatlon of tl'lle No-Pul>4ilhed °'.,.. Coeet Dally PlkJC ta.-. ......... YOU TM.IAC-..... .......,~Po' '"" ......... IC; ent beMfldwy undat IUCll Deed of tlee, .. f710.MI.. Aptil 4 It ti. 196' "°"TO "'°1WCT voua .... %111% Lockltavea H1Cem1noDeuAelna.6u1te 400 me' 14reet addr ... and other ec9lrU 'Ttutt. Ila& eucutecl an4 ~ed Oeted Aprll 3, t984 117~ urn,rTllAY•ICM.DAI A"9- ffa111la1&00 Bea(la, CA. Sen~· CA t2tot common ~ton. If any. of the %15 Opel 10 Nld Trull• • wrman Oadar· REAL ES'TAT( IECUAITIU "8JC NOTICE UC IM.L. YOU -MD· Ht·6tf8 PtlOn9 191298-7110 r ... propeny ~bed •t>cwt II Balboa l1lu4 CA HHl ;':, !!.ci ~J.;:::.:: =~~rile corporation PUMTIOM °' TMI llATUM CW Pubhahed Orange Cout ~e!:~~eti f~~~ COMPANY, ~g:.114;'t.~01. ~. gf ::~=~ •?a·HH ' · Tru•tM, llJch o.ci of Trut1 ano .... 'Trutt• NOTICE OF DEATH OF THI f'ttOClllCMMOI AGMllT Dally Pilot April 11. 12. 18, Tr14t• CoYrt, t.agurta Niguel, CA t2t77 Publlahed Orange Coul the csocumente evldendno tti. o~ ,._,, o"" Morger. 111 Pr~t WALTER HURD CHELET· ~~ '"°"'"° COWTACT A 198-4 PE!LUi "NAHCIAL COAPOR· The un4erll9'*' Trutt .. 4i. Dally PUot April 11, 12, 18, gatlons NWted ttlefff't. and hat 2020 Noni\ Broect.ay. Suite 206. TE aka W. BURD CHELET· On Aprll 2&. 1 ... ac 100 , M 198-4 84 ATIOH. Agent C1WMtnyllabllltyl0t ~Incorrect· 1984 cs.clerecl and dOel '*eb't 4ec:ief• Sant.a Ana. Ca t2700 TE aka HURD CHELETl'E CENTRAi. CAPITAL C0"P<>f'· • 8y OIANC81.ACK, Mltlaoet '*90f lh .. treet lddt .. and ottlef ... tum• MCUrecl 11\erff't lmmedl-T~. (714) 9~10 AND OP PETITION TO AD-ATION .. the dUly ~ed -----------Pu..,..._~ Orenge "-··t "'-"" Piiot ~---'"-""nit'~. If anw, lhown 18~9·84 ttlfy due and payat>M and hel Publl9Md Of11t1ge Cout Deity 'T--... _.._ and pureu.tl to rtalC NOTICE A;.i'4'.1'1. 18, tte;--.,_,, ti;;~':"' ..._ ..,., ' ·-"' ""'T"'r .i.cted anc1 4oee hereby ~ to P11o1 A.orM •. 11. 1,., 1914 187 t·U MlN181'ER EST ATE NO. D.-;; ot r';''*''""o.d on~ 197'-84 Said .... will be mecN. t>ul l'"UUU\I"" ""-~N tti. ttuat P'oe>erlY to be aOICS •-"'""'TIC( AlU411 '* t. 1112 • OOCumeM No 'ICTITIOUI IMl ... 11 N._ITAT••NT ·-----------wttho\lt cown.,,t Ot wartanty. •11· ll(.W7f1 lo M1'-'Y the ot>410etton1 MCUfecl n-.... "" .. To au M1n. befwflaanes. t2·3090t70f()ftlclel"9ootdllftt1'8 ___ "8.JC..-..... .._NO ....... T_IC£ ____ PfM• Of ll'ftPlled reoer<SinO tltle, ....._.. .... ~":;.•Ebyoa1211a.. • MOTICI °' TMISTWl'I IAL.a cr~1tor1 and conlln,mt oftlCe °' ~"!~.2!~ Tile lollOWlng penion II dOfnCI bu..,,_ u PHOTOGRAPHY SY 8HEAI, 31 Channel Ad . Lido Par•. Newpot1 8Nctl. Celll t2M3 81*1 Waldl. 37 Cflannet "<I , Lid<> Parti, ~ 8Mch Calll 112ee3 Thta t>ueiA..t 11 conouci.a by 111 1n4tvtd1.11i 61\ert Wale.II Thtl llllamlfll .... llled wtlh ,,,. C.ovnty Cieri< ol Oranoe CoYnty °" I.A .. 9 19&.-,240ll7 Pub118"ed O.ange Cout Otlty Pilot Marti! 2 t. 28 . .Aprll •. 11 . 19114 1628·14 Ml.IC NO TIC( 'ICTITK>Ul llUIMH NA• ITATIMENT 'The lollowlf19 P41'ton• are dOlng bullnetl .. 'UTURE COMM UNICATIONS CO 9622 Turtledove Ave ,.oun t.in Vll'-Y Ca 92708 Jamu R Annelle, 0622 Turtledove Ave FounlaAn Valley, Ca t27011 PIYI Annetl• 2•02 So Rita Wty Santa Ana. Ca 9270• 11111 DullMM 11 conduc1.o by • o•ner•l 1>••tnertl'llP J.,,,._ R Annetlt Tlltt 11119'1\IOI WU filed Wllll Ille CoYnty C.1< 01 Ofanoe County on Fii> 2 t. 1$64 ,,.... Pub11.n.o Oranoe eo.11 OaAty Pilot March 21, 211, Aptll '· t I, 1984 18•0.8• Ml.IC NOTICE "CTrTIOUI 9UIMH NAMI ITATl•NT Tht lollowtno '*'°"' are doing l>utltwtll .. PA(;.IFICA PROOVCT8 CO • lt2 l a PIJ Or A Hununoton e..ctl. C1111 0284 7 lyM• I Karlin, 1182 I.I Pu Or . A H1.1nt1no1on e.tcn, Call! 92647 Donald A Karlin •• 1112 IA P11 Or A Huntlnoton S..C". C .. 11 9264 7 Th11buti,,..•1• condvcted by .,, 1ndlvidull SyMl 1 K111tn Tht• 1111•"*'' WH filed with the COunty C.., .. of Otano• County Otl PQtMMton, or anoumt>rencea. an. ,_.... Pt-.tr.. • o O L..-Ne. WM"4 W L ER County, ...--·--_, ACTmOUllMl ... le CluCJfnol ... ,ctterO"andnpeneel ~ A~~:~~VtNG .. AN L AH T.a ......... I credlton o r A AHN VAlQENf MAl'TIH, AH \JM.- .. ._ ITATa.•NT Of the TMI .. Md Of 1114 trwll No A 11 12 37 ~Y Virginie M Slletl., A ... , VIOe ~IMOTOM _,_ FMANC 1 .... IM. II"· HURD CHELETrE aka W M-""'lfD WOMAH WlU. Ru. AT Tl\t loftOWinO I*~ ere doing ,, .. ted ~ lllct Deed ot Trull. to In 1114 Super\OtCourtOf 11\e Slate ,,_ ,.. HURD C HELETTE eka PU9UC AUCTION 'TO THE HIOH- butl""1 • peytha~pr~eurntof OfCalllotnl1.f0ttheCountyolOf· Preeld41nt C aC•0t"6e~aUefl HURDCHEL~ d~ !.ST8f00£R,OACASHtpeylb6eet MISSION SAY 1.AHO&CAPIHO, tl'le "°le(I) NQ.lted by Mid 0W4 of enge 8y Rot>ert MllllllMd, A .... lant aa duly 9')pl)lnlecl JruatN und« lhe c.1 'c.&n ~· • 1Jme of .... In tawfuf MONy o1 &M 11 1 !•t 11111 StrMt, Colt• Mau, Trull to wit 133,500 00 wllll In Ule Matt.et Of Ille Enai. Of S.Cf.,lt) IOllOWtnel 619etl~ CSMCf Of '"'" aons who may be ot.herwUlt' Uf\lled Stateal It 1.1 the ltont en. Ce t21'7 lnler"1 thereon ftom Juty t, 1N3 AMlle v Woodatnall O.C111ed PutM<tlled Ofenge Cout Daily PllOf WILL StLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION intercsU>d In 'the w11J and/o r ""'°' 10 lhe COuinty ~. Cary JoM l(alklm. 111 Eaat 18111 q lt.00%per annum .. prooAded In Notic. I• ii.teby given that the April t 1, 111, 26, May 2. 1984 TO THE HIGHEST 8100EA '0R estate 700 Ctvtc <Anter on.... WMt, Senti Street, eo.11 M .... Ca 92827 Nld note(•) ptu• '" eotl•. Clllfg91 undat~ned wlli Mii at Pt Iv.at.a ..... 1983·84 CASH (payable •• Ille time of .. ,. In f Jed An• CA t270 I 1111 right, trtl• and Tll•• bvtll\fft I• eondueted by an and any and ~ .CS118'1Cea 121f 20 10 the llig,...fand belt l>tdder. IYl>o rtaJC NOTICE lilwful morw; ot ti>• unttecl Stat .. I A pl'tlllon has ~n I 1otarNI conveyed to and now helO inoivlduaJ Cary JoM Kellum wl~h,:=:~":;~w llld Deed ~~ c:,"'~":~:"1~ ~!1:': NMICE OF b!XfA OF ~ ~~'·,::;: = 1':'1~~=ve::J ~~MA~ Us A,~\t E S~pen: gr~.,=~ o:.!,~~ Tllll atatarMtll wu llled wit" lhe of Tr111t neretof0t• ex.eouted and April t911• "the ottice of Mllarl M REGINA BODE BftlGH.AM Deed of Trull •n 11\1 ptOQerly '*--Court of Orange County te· Cal1f0tn1a cMICrt1>in9 thelMCI ~ Counly Cletk 01 Ofange County on deCIVlted to the uncMrllOMCI 1 wrtt· Ooa111, Sull• 1000, 505 Clly AND OF PETJTION TO AD lnalter deleflbtd qu-tlng I.hat rHARL~ V tn • ... 10 of Tr---3"1 .. 1n --"-·-... Feb 23, 1984 ,.,, Oeet111tl0n of o.tault end 0.. P111cw1y WM1. City of Ofanoe. • TRUSTOR PARNIAN ETEZADI. ... .... £4' ...,, -· .. " .............. , ll'Dt1• mend lor Sile, and a wntten Nollet CoYnty 01 Ot.,.. State ot Call· MINISTER ESTATE NO. an unmarried women McMANUS be appoinl.ed aa ot Ofange. S•at• of Calflomle ... Pi~~1::;'21~2~!~'t. = Of Default and Ei.ctlon to W The loml.a, 111 right, title and lntar•t ot AIU$9% 8ENEF1CIARY MIDWEST PA· penonal rept8ent.auve to per mep recorded In BOO* 112 1••1.•• undarMQned C8\lted lllct Noflet of Mid ~ at the ltme Of cs.at" T o all hears benefidanes CtFIC FINANCIAL INC . admtn11•~r th.. -ta•• of P19e1 2• 2& and ~ ... ""!-.: .,... .... Oefauft and E.i.ctlon 10 8el 10 bt tincs 111 lhe rlgM. title al'4 lntM"t • • an iowa C<lrP04'•tlon "" "' .... ~"' cell.neo111 Maoa In tne ..,.,_"" .... ----.,---IC-"""'--"'-r ___ recorded 1n the oounly wtiere the tlletthe"1ll•Oflll44eetMednat c redit.on and continse nt RECOROEO July 22 19111 1t WALTER HUROCHELJ:T-CountyAecotderofuldCounty n-. ""'""' ,.., P<OC*'Y 11 ioeeted acqulted by oparttlon of 1._ or credltol'I of REGINA BOOE 1n1tt No 29896 1n 8ooll 14150 Tf: aka w HURO C HELl:r-Tne ,,,..., aodr-and other ___ ;..;;.;;..-..-.;..l;.o..o.-........ _l_I __ OA?E Marott 20. 1914 otl'lefwlM otNt ll'lan Of in eddltlon BRIG HAM and pel"IOna who page 254 ot Offl<ltal RaeOfdl tn the TE aka HURD C HELITrE common oeatonetlOn. If any. of,,,. '~Il:.~A~NT CENTRAL CAPl'TAL CORPOR· lo'"" ol aald ~ atlhe II~ may be o lherwi.e interetted office 01 lhe Record• ol Orange (undt'f thl' lndept-ndenl Ad· ~~:er:~ :c'~~.·~ ... ~ 'Tn. tollowtng P9fll0tl It dotnQ A1~1~ , v p Mldenl 01 0.•1"· In an4 to .,. ·,he certain in I.he wall and/o r est.ale. ~~!"OMO of 1rut1 0Mer1~ tne man'"lrellon o f ""'-•~•-Act) P1.ac.e San11 AN. Ca 92704 bul!MH aa """" Oii, IC4 t real, property llt111ted In the Cit)' of _,, ...,. c..e-~ T ~ T tee d WOLF GRAPHICS. 1702 E l.ao.11 <Antttl ~II Corp Santa Ana, County of Ofange. Stat• A pel1t1on h~ been hied fotlowl~ P<099'1Y The pt>lttlon IS l for hear· .... "'Y llabi411y kJ ''" Cr .Otnt1Ane.c.i1192101 ~&:!,5~1921u 01c1111ornl1,1H1r11eu1artydeacr11:>ec1 by .EARLLEEN ZELL cr~010; ,~,:,r~~~y 6~5~:;;'. in~ tn Ot-pt .,,.o 3 at 100 =.m:r~':raet.=.r2-::';':, Wlllllll"I Hatolcf WIHlameon. 170) (8tt) 23,·&llO u lollowt, IG-'wil. No K IRBY In t he Superior Stale ot C1111orn1a u pet m-o , .. C1v1c CPnter Dr . West, common deaignallon. "any. lt\OWf'I E Ladell Ct . Santi Ana. Clltt l>ul>lttned Oranoe CoH t Dally Piiot Lot 15 of 8lodl "C'' of Traci Court of Oranae County re-corded to 8004I 213, Paget 39 to •2 San•·· Ana, CA Y2701 on '*ein t 270t I l9t 849 u P9" map r.corded In 800ll • M .. s.td .... will be meo.. bUt Th11 bullMN It conducted by Ill Aprll •. 11, ti 84 1176-84 1t. Page 34 of "'41~ Mapt que9ung that E.ARLLEEN tnctu11ve M1tealllln4IOUS apa In April 18 Hl84 al 9 30 A M wnN>Ut ~· °' ...,,.,,ty, ... in41\l\d\lal lfltheoffleeotlfleCountyRecor4-ZELL KJRBY beappojnl.('d t11eott~ollheCountyRec.orcs.,ot ff YOU OBJF.cT to the Pf ... 0t Implied regerOong tttle WH!lem H WMllamaon •-IC W\T"'r of Or11199 County. Celllornl• --• tall •to Mid County ~~·•°" or enoumbranoea 111-T"•• italament wu mecs wttll tti. r~ "" ""' mot• commonly known " II t4 aa JX'l"IO•MtJ rep~-sen vc E.KCEPT THEREFROM 111 oo. git. granung c1f the pt>llllon. you .,,,__. CoYnty Clerk of Orange CoYnty 00 ,ICmtOUI IMl ... M Halladay, Santa Ana, CaJll0tnl1 admin ister the est.ate of RE· """•1•1• and otrier ny<1rOC1tt>or1t. ihould e1thN appear at the ~1u~:: ~~t:"::,' :°.:.~ Mir II. IH4 NAMI ITATIMINT Termof• of .~~ 'a" In lawful GINA BODE BRIGH AM ::o;-19~1°:1~,: :.~. ~":'. heiiring and I t.al(' you ob,ec· a aatad by aaHS o-d of Tru.t. to ,,...,., The IOl'Owlno pertona.,.. 40lno money · 1"-"'"1ed 1•1• on con• (under I.ht' lndept-ndent Ad· MNed 1n 1n1trumen11 ot record t1on> or fllt• wr1tU>n ob)l!'C· pey the r.m••"'"9 P<~ tuma ~ Pul>lllhed Of&nge co.ti Ody bullMM.. ftrm•llOo Of ..... Of pen eun and mtnt1trauon of Est.awe Ac-\) YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNOER A l10ns With the l'OUrt before the not••I ~urecl by Mid 0..0 Of Pllo1 Meref\21.2t.Aptlt •.11. , .... 8U81NES8 COMPU'TEA SUPP· b .. tnce.,,~bynoteteeutecl Th· n<•llllon II lift for hear · OEEO OF TAUS'T OA'TEO July 7 y 'Trull 10 ••I '6t 13730 with 1901·8• l.Y 1000 Ou•M by MOftOllQfl or Trutl Deed on Ille ... ,... • 700 lllllt UNLESS YOU TAl(E ACTION the ht.·:•rlnl( uur .ipl)f'a.t lnl .... I lh .. aon from July '· , .. 3 -----------ieo. Newport 8e.c;ll. 92MO P1°'*1Y '° tOld Tl'\ per cent 01 Ing In Dept N(} •• Ill TO PROTEC'T YOUR PROPEATV IT O.l'K't' 11'\0lV bl· 1n pt•n1on or by " 16 00"1. Pl' annum .. PfOYlded In "8.IC NOTIC( 81even 811.111, t8 St1rflower, amount bid 10 be o.poelted with Clvk Center Or . W est, MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAlf your att.onwv Mid no11111 C>lu• all coal•, cf\afgea ,tCTrTIOUl llU..... lrv~all~!~~. 27to Harbor bld81d• or offer• to be If! writing and Santa An.a. CA 92701 on May IF YOU NE60 AN EXPLANATION ff YOV AR~: A CNEDI· :::::. :r.~ ~:::s~-IU8l 3t NAMI ITAft•NT Blvd . Coltt .,..._, t282& wtlt be rec;elved •t lhe atoreuld of· 2. 1984 at 9.30 AM g~OCTE~~.~~~~~N~T ~6u ~~0 TOR or,. l'tJOtlngl·nt c n!'d1t.or Tl•• t>enef1c:iarl unOlf Mid oeecs The loHowtno '*'°"' .,. dOftlO 'Tiii• bu.in.ti •• eondUC1ed by • flee at any time •11• the llret publl IF YQtJ O BJFCT to tht' SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER or ttw dt".'t lC>t'tl . you must ot Tru•t l>af~o•or· a.eculed an<! bvllneM •• g«\lftl 1>111'fn«tlllp cation tlerlOf and 1>el0te date 01 <1r11nuna uf thf' pf'tllmn, you 17511 Lu1tler Road St• C lrVlne filt• '-'our ~ l.illll With the-o.ti...,ea 10 tne vn<Jer~ 1 wtlt K A A880CIA TES, 409& £ La St.,_,, Stullr .... " " C ·' ten Oecllratoon ol ~ault tno De Palm• A t , Anaheim,~;~~ :eo1 Tiii• 1111.,,._,1 WH flied with 1.,. Oiied 111tt &th day 01 Marc.II should t'1thn 11ppt•ar 11~ thr A 11~217 !:rMI •<>d••H or tommon t·o\Jrt or prt""W'tll 11 lo the· pe-r mana tor 5,14 100 • wtHten NotiOt Ru1Mll King.tx.iry. 1r.;' County Ci.,k of Orange Coun1y on 1914 ht•0trtni nnd 11t.11tr vou U11Jf"C' de•tQnatoOf\ 01 pi~tr •• aho-1 11nnal n·pr•·"·n1~11vr ;ip nl 0.111.111an<>f~tion10 Sell Tiie Or Apt A Coeta MeM, c.tif t 127 Mar 30 1984 Pally A Kfoeo-t ti')"'• or (11"' wr1ttr•n ob_. _..at to ti ""' 1.. h t th n unCS.,.-c.•uMCI Mid HoltcA ol OaMy Reninger. 2233 Rutger• ,2UJU At10ft14ty for P1111t0tllf Pally A ' '"" ' I'_. abov•. no w1ir•nl1••111v,... ' pointt" ") t • 'our w1 I Oefautt.;;; llection lo Sell lo be Or APIA'. Cotta M .... Calif 92827 Publllhed Or1nge Co•ll Dally Kt~ lions with thC' {'OUrt lx•forC' compielen ... o1 c.oue<.t,.,..tl T'l\t four month:» from th<' dal.(o of rec:0tded In th• county ..._. the Ttlil l>utl,,..a II conducted l>y I Piiot Aptll 11. II, 25. May 2. 1t84 Mii.AN M 008TAL the hearing Your appear ~~;:."~~'r .. =~I .-:~.IC~ o!' finil U.SWU'k'\' 11( le t\t•n U real Pf'Oc>e'1Y ia IOGlled oen«ll partnetthlp 1t7a..8• Exaeutrl• ot the E1ta1a ance may bl-1n pt-l'liOn or by ltull 10 1,.,. OOllOtlt0n• Meutld providrd in S...-.. t111n 700 u( OAT( Marcrt 13 t~ Au .... , Klngtbuf)' o• ulcS ~· .... and ' • I. CfNT".Al CAPIT Al C0"~0" Thlt atatamenl w11 lllecS wit" 11\t Publtlhed 0r.,. Coe11 Oally Pllol ~r lHt.ornc•y •~•tby lletltOIOft .. .cut... th" ProO..lf• C odt> nf l au Co\1'11" Ctlfll of Or.,.,,. County on rt&.IC NOTICE •~H tO It, 17 ltll• IF YOU A RE A CREDI dt4tverfl0 10 llWI undet~ 1 wrll ff>mll Th llnw for f 11tna A Tl()N p ' -..,-....,. "8 II 'fO __. ten Oec;lar•llon ol Oelault and 0. " By ~ Foa Vi<A retldent Mar II 198" ,.....,1 'ICTITIOUl llUIMll I • R or 8 ronunst>nt (n"'11tor mend IOf Sale Ind w1111en nottee ol daunt Will not t•>1p1n· prior c.t'tH•I Cap1111 Corp PublltMd Ofange Coaat Oalty NA• ITATl•NT Ml C NOTICE of the• de<'HMl"<i. you mu.,1 bfeec.h ao<I 01 e1ec1100 to cau111ne to four monlh• from th<' dat<-P 0 Bo• U~t 1 Pilot Marci> 21. 21. APtM 4, t 1. 1914 The lollowtno pe;-aont •'• dOlng I file yuur claim with the un01r1igne<110 Ml1 Hl<l P•00.1Y 10 nl tht> hf'i&r1na nolll\'<i atxiv(· ~a~~~~~;, "138 182•·84 t>ullMM •• NOTICI IHvmMO 9'09 l'OUrl or prt'll'nt It to lht' pt.-r Mitt~ Mid ot>llQation• Incl 1,,.,• v 1)U MA 'l EXAMINE Pu ...... .._.. ,..,_any;,,.._,,.._., P11o1 ,,_.. -----------!LLIOTT A880CIAT!S FOA alt .. ll'te un09tal0ned c;ev..O Mod 1 ~ .,....,...., ..,. ......., .,.,., Pub! ... ~ Of a,,,... Coatt 0111y ptB.JC NOTICE PLASTIC ANO fll!CONS'TfllUCTIVI! Notice 11 herff't QI..-. that 1119 tonal rl'prt'tM•ntatlvt• up nottCt of t><MCll an4 ot fl.K•ion 10 th.-1114• k.-pt hv thr murt H Ap<11 • 11 11 e&.- M•r t 1911• ,....... • . .,. ___ .-.. ....... ...._. ....... ____ SU .. "l .. Y. 1•41 Av~·'"-. •·Jll 9o.ltd Of TruttM Of tl\e 1'4unUnoton ~>lnlt'd by th(' l'OUrt Wllh&n t>e tec:or<Sed ~ti 2t. 198' U y•1u err• 1nt••.....;t,-• 1n th1· t'li llT2 a. Pilot Marth 7 I 21 Aptll '· 11. 1H4 II rov " .. ......,., """' S.ach UnlOn High 8dlo04 Oltttlet 75 t Ott~I I Ae ' ' ''-' v 182H4 'tCTtTJOUe llUetNI 707, NewPort kacll. Ctllf 92te0 will tecelv. ... led bl4• l0t tupply our months from ttw dett• of rnt1t No 87 o • tlttf' yt,y m •• v ~rv•• upon th•• P\BJC NOTICE NAMI ITATl•NT MlfUtt p IMIOlt. M 0 . lnC . Cell· i"" ATHLETIC SUPPLIU rneetlno first lllUall('t' o f lc tt('i"ll 8ll c0t4• in the OlllC• or ,,,. Aac:Ofd« ~x•-""'f or "'dm1n1•tr.1tnr or Ml.IC NOTICE 'ICmtOUI IUIMH NAMI ITATl•NT Tiie 10110W1ng perlOtl 11 dOlng bualMN •• PIYCHOOYNAMIC 8UCCUI INSTITUTE 25 landpiper lrvlne Callf t211' fltle LOUIN Aanabottom 211 llfl<lolC*, lrV1M. Clllf 92114 Thll buelnett II Condueted by an ~ lltle 1.0UIM Ran•t>ottom T"'t ttllemtnl WM hied wltll lf'le County Cl«ll of Of enoe eouinty on ...., ~ .... ,,., .. Pubtlthecl OflnOf CO.It 0.lty ""°' ... en;tl,. April •• 11. ti, , .... '782 .... The fotlOWWIO pettont ,,. 40lno l0tnl1 Profettlonal CofPoflfW>n •. .,, ol Ofange Coun1y • "".v • " b\ltlnHI at t44 t Avoeedo. &viii 707. Newport Ot equal to the ..,.c:incatlOM on Ille provided In ~lion 700 of Said .... wtM be rnaoe Out upon th• aitornt>V for thf• n MAOl"A INVllT<>f'S, 2•221 8Mctl Calll t2te0 In;::,°!'::! =~:.cs ATH tht> Probatt• Codtt o f Call-wu11au1 CCMtnenl or •arTaoly •1 c-t-utor or ;.1dn1111111trtttor iAnd Ca"9 cSe 11 LOUIM. lull• 30t. l~ flttol1, MO · &7 ... PIM 1.l!llC SUPPLIH llCI •6&7 acS tornlll The• time for f111na Pf ... or 1mptled r9111tdlnQ m1e flh• with tht mun with uoune Hlllt. c.i11 t21N Lane, Hftpof1 1eec11. Cellf 92MO ~on or encumbf~ 10 J A C11an1 Companlte, tno .. Cati· Tiii• ~I• conducted by • 4rH"d 10 Allyn ! Rowley cl11lnlll wlll nt1t l"XplN• p1 ior l>tv the ,.,,..,..no pr1ne1p.i tum Of proof of •·rv11't· "' wrltll"t\ 10tn1e CofrvvatlOn. 2'221 Calle de -111 ...... ~ Purct1aa1ng Mll\agat. Hut1ungton to four rTIQnths from ttw dttlt• ,,,. no1ec11 teeured by Mid Oee4 of ,...,uMt "wtma thill vuu dr """ ~ ..-~ -• 8"cl\ Union 1'41911 lkhOOI OlttrlCt. eald t -., "' la Loulte. 8ut1e ...,., Uigune Hml, MWlln, Clltott M 0 ' Pf"'°9nt 102&1 Yorktown Ave Huntington or l~ heennj notln'd ebov<' Ttutl w1lh tn1er .. 1 ".,. no a tire lipt,1.al m>llft i>f thr hi· Ctllt t~ Thll 1t11.-nen1 waa llled wlttl lf'le ~. C'" , ...... , ..-.. rtceh'ed" YOU MAY EXAMINE I>'~ 14,..anc .. it anv un4er f _ _, 'Thlt bUt11'911 II condueted by • COunty CWll of°'.,.. County on _.., " ,_ ..... thet1tmtofMl4o.ciof 1rutt ,_ Ing o a.n 1nvt•ntt1rV am• •P· e»rporl tlorl Mlf 1, 1tl4 Ot l*Ore 2 00 P"' · =· Af>fll th<• fllf' kt>pt by thf' rourt U Cflerga, ancs ••l*'MI of the praLwmc•nt of t"ll;IW • UI or J " l!vettt. Pt~t ~ 2'· 1"'· 11 WhlOfl lltM P'-you an-lnt••l"f'!tu-0 In th• f'll· 'TruetM .nd Of t~trwt• etM1ed b'f of tlw prtH11lru. nr a<"l't>unt.a Thia altltment wM flied With IN Pul>llthed Otange eo.11 ~ t>l4I wlll ..,!! pu~ .. .,.ooened and •••-vnu may lll('rYt' U"""' th.. Uld Deed Of Tf\191 --....t o.:~ tJ .. 1200 CoYn1.· CWk Of Oreno-County on PMot M.,.CI\ 21. 21.Aptll •. 11. 1HA '~! =--. .:..:.."::.::!..1 ......... 1 .... 1 _M>, r-...,.... t.llCI ... beflatdon MondeV nX"nUU<ft." in .-,.,· o .. •• 111, 11... ... ,._.,., .,.., .,_ ·-·-· ,,...., "' exf'C'Utor or 9dm1n1.1ualC1f' '" ·~11 "3 ,...,. al 2 30 .... It\. at t"9 and 1200 ~ or thf' t• hfom1a """' • ,....... .. .. __ _....... .......... _ .,.., the dale ..,,, ........ 4 ... ---.... -.,.,. upon I.he attorney for lh• tt"X Chapman ,, __ an1r8"C.e to '"-f>robtitt C<ldt .-Ubllltl«S Orange eo..t O: ... .,. 111\llC( ~10~1%'': 'rn:f;: = .,. «Utor or tdmlnatntor. and c1v1e Center 'Q;ldtnO J:"' l .. , Camu• Jamf'1 Quln.n Pltot Mercf\21.H ,APf•'· 1~ ~"" the"* judOI ot t"' caue11ty of m.-wuh th~ court with c":.::~ri. u::9ot .... bide U$ lltlil trttt .11 10 1 4" rte'fn)OUt IUIMM ~· CIK9ted end~'"' proof Qf lt'rvk't'. a wMtlA-n may be IMde If! cwi fft'lfJtor tfte Ntwp0rt Bff<"ll. ("A ltMI -----------NAlim ITATamWT ng11110 rllleCt:TE Ill bide and to noqueat it.aUna that yuu d utfl•• Of oei11tled ~· ~ t72·tttl P\llJC ll)T1C( The lolowlno per'lonl .,.. dotnQ w9M any '*''Y th«etn .... _ •J>:aJ ~ of th• fll tied 1n Cn.tl COOt lectoon 29:1"' C' buttMll .. liONd ~ ~ ... " Al the ltfM of the lnll._, pubft. Publlitw-d Ora~ r t rtCTmOUI WIMll AMINCAHA II A'A"lMINTI ~CNllng ~ In, o an ln~nlQt")' and ap c.ettOt\ of ltlit notlOI. the total Delly Pllut April 4. ~. l l, ...-nAT'lll9WT AMIAICAHA. LIMITID. tHH Oeted APf'l tO, 1M4 pr&ttemcmtof latl' ... taOf etMUn•oftheunc>lll4bllanoeoffhe 19A4 1892·8<1 T1te tolOwlno .,.,.on••• OOlnO Mec:Ar1t1ur llYd Pul>lllNd Or9"19 c..t Dally Pilot of UMP -uuona or .,_"OUnta Ol>l!Oe'IOn eecutecs by the aJ>ove o. buelMM • . •.O, lrvlne. c..t 9'71& ~ 11, 11. 111• ,... 0 ..... 1_ 1200 IQrlo.d 4eec1 Of tnm and ..i1m111e11 P\a.IC NQTlC( 8 I l IXSJONS, n~ Meet De¥ic1 I( "*"' !IHI MICMhuf tt!tf4 mmUonDd 1n ~-uvn ""'' UJ*'M" encl ec!Vanc9 ti DrM. leftt• AM. C.W 12101 IMt P\atC Mme( and 1200 & ol thr Callfomta f17 tot o ' lltfldt• Hellamor• Ano.son. • •40. rmne. Callf 127 ti Prob&~ Codo To determine '"' oC*\ino '*' 133& MMe OrM. lent• AM. Cellf. JOhn Miner, 186U MecMflUt lllOTtCI otJ Ml .... C Hnsa• you may c111 111t1 "°' •333 · t2707 IMS ** MIPOet--.nY t• ' Oe1ed Marc" 21 1~ I.ad• r ....,~°"· 7MO O.ner "°· 1tvtn1. e.itt 12111 Nollet 11 rweby OIWll ti\et the 8 lJ ft T 0 N • au~Ll...OTOH '•NANCI.Al su1 It,..., Lono lteeCtl, CeNf tOIOt Metirctfd AHttlllil 11112 ~..,MC lie rMpOtielllt1 ENGL BRECHT A A · vlCH INC QwW1tne .. ...,.,_., 1 .. 1 ll MICAl'lftul IMS MlfadOr. Lont ~Calf, tOltl •40, !MM, Ctlllf 12711 tot :J deOte °' .. .,...... con-DllAO a Cal\lornoa corpcwation Thll DUtlfMlle It ~ed lrf, a AJA fWI. tHU MICA"""' 11\'d :r' on:.::':.= "*' tn'f· 5M N. Ne.,.rt Bl\14., ~ ~ ~l COMPANY .,., ~llpenfWlflio ...O.~.Celll 12711 0.led UMt 30th Nr ef ~ lM eyC.H~ll MLOW A.IMtllt'lllee· f:"J.~: .... _..._. =~ ........... .,,. ... ~'.!'-...-.... Newptrt Bud, CA .,...,., Oout\'1 C.. Of Or.,._~"' COUnty a.ti Of °""fl CMtty on tti'iT~ ,~ Tutt'" CA tHH·4ttl Hf:tl.. 20A ~Del "9o tout!\ Met ft. 1M4 ,.._ M• H . ,.... ttllO f'ubUahed Oran Cout ,.,, 0.00 CA t) 1 ~ PuDlllMd Ofenot eww ~ flu~ °'1flOt ~rtA= flvOlllNd ONnot COMt ~ PllOI Dally Ptlnt Apnl 4 , ~. ll. 1t1t 1 Ml..f' PIOIMll'dlt1,H Acifl•. H.1~ '"°4 ~ ' ti, 11, t , ttlj AptM•.I It lll4 1_.,. 1884 P\lbllaNit 0rMQI CClelt 1' 1 ,,.,. , 9' _,,...... IRSJ~ ~ ""at Man.f'. 71 Alltll ' 11 :~:: 14 N:iiiM>UI.,.. .. NAMITATUmllT 'The f()J~ l*'ION -ClolncJ ~ .. .......... -......,. It , ~-.Ca.-' ....................... WW"9N It..~ Ca._, TllM t h •• la .. .. .... .., .............. ................... TNe .............. .., .. ._ C.-ty Cwt llf OfWlp c.-. ............. ,..... ,.ubl•IMCJ Otll'Q* C.O... 0.-, JOJIOI ~•Cfl 7' ,, ~M 4 11 1 ... 141 IM \ -·--..;.__-------~--------------------- I I ' '. , I ~ THE DAlt.Y PILOT CLASS IFIED OFFICE HOUR Telephone Servicr: Monday-Fr>da) ~:00 A.M.-5:30 P.~t . .f)usiness Counter : Monday-Frida y 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.~1. DEA DLl ~ES: P_ BLICA TIO~ .Monda\ Tue da\ r\\' edne Ja' tbur!>d a' f rida' aturda' Sunda\ at. \Ion J \II'' \\ , •• 1 I I HI f' h 1 h t Ut.:AULI~ l l ::~o a.m. l :w p.m l JO 11 111. I ~ti JI 111 1· ~tip Ill. ~lltlp.111 ~ 1111 I' 111 CA:\CE LL A T IO' & CORRECTIO:\S: .Cancellations and 1-.>rr<'rtion ~ rna \ he made on ame c.leadltne~ a~ above. Please a k fnr a rancella11011 number when cancellinµ: \our ac.I. 642-5678 ... _ ... .... ...... .. laJt ' ...... fir .. ...... ... laJt ..... l!!...I!!! ...,~ .. , ,.,.. .............. , ................... -,---..., --........... .......,.....__lll-11 leeelal 1111 •wal 1111 ltwtttt,.... tiii lrftti 1111 ;;;;;:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiialJ..:=:=tlliiiii~;;" Sll,111 HYI Tiii 14' ftmD Reduced 50K, vttw tot. """iijilooiiijijiiiiil'!'I!'""__.._. -.-..~~~~ Liii iSLE • ._.._ • B .. t Ntwport b uyt w /10ac. avocado. a-.,. -Gofgaou1, blight 4 Br, $115,000. >Ont tu Near new 2 Bdrm ,,_. Ba 2580' w/bonue rm, for· aheller. Rancho CaJI· ;i;;;-~.....::--.---:Kr'.:-z Be ll. ful 3 B 3 u. Ba 8a f t . & condo. Ona enclo .. d mal dining rm, trptc,,,.. It fornla. 557-3288 for Info ~··---,..iiiiiiiioiiri I au r · H • Y ron • pier garage, pool and IPL all for only '259.500. A•· ~ float for 65' Boat. Best. buy at $950,000. God quiet 1oca11on and sume 200K 11t at t~. IJ.¥-ur ~ .,........;__,,,.,,,......,:-:---::-:-:~ security gate. Call Donna FlXEOll Thi• 11 a BEAUTY ~bUi)l.x, Web•ter that won't last. You own blk to oc.an, 2 Br 2 BL 8 Beautiful 3 Br 2 Ba playroom firep'1.ace oua .. ••TIY the land and lt'1 IMMEOI· yrt old, pride Of own-.,...Ec_onom __ y_m_lnd_ed__,_?_3 __ Bd_r_m • ' ' • ' Ptctura pertect In Harbof ATELV avellable. To... Afthlp, frplc In ••ch. 2 ea romantle frplc f/yd naa t 1 beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. View large• Bdrm famlty call PAlRICK TENORE vaulted celllnga, 4 cat kids nna '685 details 1 Bdrm with gataga. reftlQ, LllU ISLI IAYFRllT home with spa. Only 79<M702 garage. WIH trade°' ex· 539-6190 BEST Alty fee patio. 1&30 mo. Avaii w_• ft• Ar S298.000. ~/.-~~3~-, ..;:1J4J'~ to 3er l rm. crpt1 drapes -May-lit. 840•~ Traditional 4 Br, 4 't'l Ba6e;Dining Rm,,. 2. ~-._p::~•ll "-1 Ufllllloor:-11 M 1 .... Ba In-" backyard, 2 Br 2 Ba duplex. great F 1 -A'ftno c· 1 -3 Bdrm. 2 ba, choice o-A--'-... .,... rp cs, ,vv sq. l... t agoon at cation. Eaay terms Realtors, 675-0U\N I. Waa... grdnr lncld. S700 111 last view, garage. private. no $975,000. $95.000. *•llT "''* +MC dep. 536-2789 pets $1000 846-0096 IAYSlll IRIYE IAYFHIT llWNIT IUOI LIT C.rtal ••I BAYSH<JRES We buy houses. condot. Off PCH Old Town Deal All 2nd floor Penthouse 90 x 178 with o<>od 3 Bdrm units. Negative cash now. sat 1Br Sunga.tow w/w apartment Extenelve Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai otdemome. S215,000. I lll•I _.' CUSTOM f0feclosure1 OK. Your crpts appts S395 utlls pd decks. 2 BR. 1ba, frplc. Kai Condo, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' bay patio. lltJ lo0er41t lltr. ~ price. our terms. am lee 539-6190 BEST carport for 2 cars. swim· $695.000 141·7721 LISl-UlllOI VIEW lllHIL 130.9218 In at 22H mtng poot. S815. IRYllE TERRACE Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, patio. pool home. Fee Price $775,000. PHllSIU llME OCEllFllllT Ocean & Jetty views. marine room, 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1.285,000. IA YSllE PUCE IAYfllllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1.375,000. Check Into Ihle super value 573.5333 or 673-4442 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml at only $389.000 FEE. A UTll ..... ltatab • t ORtLEROCK. 4 BR. 2 CISTA lllA perfect family home on e 111 • IA ba. 3 pools/tennis. bright Clw I .UT laflle secluded lot en a TWl-ITHY ltaHI farahkd & clean, $1295. 752-0664 quiet cul-de-sac street A new llstlng on this 3 Vacant and ready for last 1311,000 Ranging In price from bedroom, 21,<,ba. with escrow. TWO CtrtU ••I lar ZIZZ S87~200 community tennll & pool. Call us for detalls. ONGI Beautifully furn Twnfis. ~ ~ Large patio Asking IU-7211 'ITAUl:I COIU'A.Jn frplc, pool. tennis ct. GiSOr $120.000 etla • m.,.,,.,., $1195/mo. 673--0896 I IUCl •SE '. ' • ..,.t ltac~ 2111 e~ ty l•IJl111,IOO ~ liclHJHhffhnt Cannery Village Mobile 786-1172 Prtced under appralsal .. Broadl"('loor largest model Home Park. Pool, no I I B & 0 Best buy In town 2 Bdrm w/expanston. Pool. spa. pets. Close to shops and ~~:: ~do~~ble c:~~h 2 Ba, Condo. Giant price Low down OK. Price re· reetaurants. Furn 2 Bdrm Latge 1 Bedroom In old CdM. $900/mo Commty pool. 675-8000 Lrg 2 Bedroom In Old Cor· one del Mar. fireplace and beamed celllng. $850/mo Call 675-6000 Newer 1 Bdrm In old CdM, close to everything $900/mo. Call 675-6000 SOUTH OF HWY: Clean 2 br. 1 b•. frplc. Avail. Apr 16. $900/mo. 875-2424 -}:RRORS: BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR bullt-inslnthis2bdrm,2 reduction to '169·000· duced for quick sale. 2 bath. St2001mo. 3880Mlchelson0rrve bath with beams and 675"6000 Unique Homes S750.ooo. 834-1157 673-3685 or 1-772-1801 Irvine warmth. Perfect lor dally For Sale By Owner ILIFFS-IELllES Pl.Al Exec\ltive condo on bay, BB a. p 0 0 L. J Ac u z z I View 2 Br 1 Barr unit, gar· age. 508'"r Jasmine, no pets $775 645-1682 'Check your ad dailv and report errors immediate!\'. The DAILY PILOT assumes liabilitv tor the fir~c incorrect ir.sertion cnlv . • CLA SS IFIED 6112-56 78 · CLASSIFIED . ANIMALS INDEX To Place Yow Ad, Cal MERCHANDISE -. 642-5678 REAL ESTATE ~..,....ral J.na""1m Kill> a.100.. UU.1id Balb<w Pm1n...I• C•pistranu a.-.. h ~<M M01 c,.ia M"" 0.No Puml llTur.• Ft>Unt.a1n ~.u.' Kunun.c~' 8ii .-)" Hunt H•rbvur 1r, .• ,,,. 1 .. uh4u•" I A~·._,lt..ani...- 1 ~;:;:··~ .. h ..... ~ tOoJ l 0<11nW"r.o &. t~u I"" ' loic.H \. t'f'T µuh" IUOrt t r•'f I ' tUfJ. • I.HU ~Uf• IUld (,,i'"'i ' :o-. .. tt l\l.'.2 U·~"""' t\uld ( 11 .. h IO;t... .J. .,_,In IUJn M ... t11r11 '" HIJJ 'h• • IL•h•"'"a. II ti l\t.., "101ut ltt.IO """' ~· lroUUfllt ''"' tU4. t.lfh, f .... ,,, ..... "" IOH f;qu1pn',o o\ ~1: J .1 I B" y' d I 0, • • "" B b ! } I'>, b I LITTLE ISUH $210,000 Brick garden with gorgeous flowers -a covered patio for outdoor dining knotty pine living room w/fireplace & shutters, all spell the best type of island livin~. l~gun.. o. .. n l..KUna Hill> ugun.. N1gu•I l..l.k1 f"or...,,1 Mt.won Vw,~ )!Met l'111r..-'°" A ''~ .. , t!,)•141 "~•lfltflt-' (•I•~'" '""'~ l n· H. •• n .. ""'"··· '"~' :~~1 R v ACCESS SPECIAL IHEEDI "!"14 • 1 This beauty ts a 5 Br home """"'-'a., ... ,.. :0... l.."'""°n" ,,..,. 1 BOATS ... ;"'I\ .... , .. , tt· , .• lU f\ ~••no,,. Neat 2 story 4 Br. 2 Ba. w/Catahna 111ew and a ·'' home. large patio. fruit pool sized yard and 3 car • , : 1 trees--and 7 4 paved garage $305.000 Coby ., 1. storage area for your RV ward 644-6200 10-:-a t· , ... w s..n Ju..n l'•P''" •"'" Sanu AN S.-al S.•.-h lt~O ""'wil l1W14 .... , .... ._, "'" . .,,. BOAT $139 750 North :;::: C M Realtor 549-2644 "Sou1h t..gu"" Suruo·• S.-0< h Twun Wntm1rutn """""'Hon"" ~ .... ,t "Pl rtmf"n l.11 ••hf#r .. .,n~ Bu.M~Pn,._,,,. t.J.mr-\.t'r\ t.,..b Comml t''''"'''~ -Condunuruun1" Ouph"'f"" l n1 I.II H~ "'' bt \11,,,.,t J""'l'fTW PruJ.." ,, ndw.tr, .. I Pr11uh Lou. fot 'Mi• MoOik-It'"'" l'•ru .-touo~1n ,,...,.,, !)ran•• ( u Out 11f loYll!\ tliu111t 'iwu K•nt ht-,. t •' ru ~Prop-rt~ n-Shar\nc RE be.._.,. RE w..,,....i RENTALS tiou.'Jlt."' t "'""h'"'t Huu~ Unlurm,n•~• II•~"-""" t Ufn1'.""'' II Unh;rn1,,t\t.J loud t utr < '""" l nl llU.h M t1111' t.1 '•I IOfl& M111d ""'~, ll~O .... 11~~ •" l •• ~ IH~)'I '111r,.J{1 I 11JU '\J••1•l1t' lrttolf I \I f 11:• """' 1-.. .. r I 11'1< w· t:u TRANSPORTATION I.'. ,,, , .. u 1.:·11 H1+ 11 I:~ I "" I 1trt11• ,.,. M.,11 I~~·" 1 tJ •M,,l.1•h ,.It" I tY \1 t ,, )1. n • 11 14\ • • .. ,., ...... ft,, t rr .. i., ',,,\ ., .. " AUTOMOTIVE •11110 "'~ A-.1. 1., .... ,, .. .\uh ....,. n.u •· I' If\,:.. ~'·"''"" \\ "'' I '°'•"' ~ K .... tc •h • \\1 •• .,,.,. ' .. \ ,n AUTOS IMPORTED ·"''" \ t I ... • h\h\ 1•1,:1 I I~~· I•~' ~.1:·11 " : I,..., •I. . ' •1 Gel GREEN cash for W~ITE elephants with a ClasS1hed Ad Can 642-5678 ., .. -.... -:: .. ,. OGR IN E I' I I 1· I M I F L y I 1 I 1· I [ )' 'I A ..i I I I r wou ..... My ne•gnbO• 901 a piomotoon ano promptly oegin am111ng lale 10 worlt r onally 111$ bOu 100~ h•m as•Oe and sa•cl You •e getting ~up on lt'le wo•IO l'\Ow aoout gen1n9 I 'I U T U J P uP '"me ·-... ' ._! I I I · 0 ·ro"'n~""'"' .... fur11 TuwnhcN•"' 1 rtf (Juplr•"" ~urn 0..plun l'nl Aparlmt'nU. f um.-h•od Apartmt'nU Uni :l~\( lltl I I! 7~3--• '1' ,, 2btMI t 1'' li•-U It lltl.1 ~: ;~ _6 __ === .. =----·._.,_.'_' -"-=;!'=!~' ~''="~·;::· ~!!~'=· ~''~' ~~~:: f) . ., · i I ~ : I I I I ''""' ApU f\>m ur l'nr Koon1!I Room &t a. ..... Hol<'b MoMI> GIH'Sl H1"""' ~U~f Kt•f1UI.& Varauon Rf'nWb • ~n"-lt w ~ha11r,. •Renta..L. w .. n'4.._t Gauan fo< R,.,,1 Oflln' Rrnu b ~,,.... Rrn"'i. Cnmn-11 R>uwl, a-dust .U.nwh !tll'ug< lll4M.o Z!IOI i~o~ .'11!M l\10' ~~. lll!I· ~,..IH J .. 11 • J. ""'' t ... rr.t • .,,..t t •••1 SCllll·Lfh l11wtr1 11 Cl1111floatit1 1211 :: :~1 l ...... ( •IY M.,;1. 2~1'f M•l••1lt f'-flt '''°: M lt\H. t •ti "14 t I ,,, .. , ~···, d .. ':° liJl4 ~111 '"'' l>t• ........ 11~;'.!~~lfrP' '41'\I M1tr H. .. m . .il• ANNOUNCEMENTS ,. ..... tt .. • lf.t I ......... I ... , ... . :~~ k1 11.. I f~11\I' "'\II ~ ... t "•'' ..1~~ .., .... : YI)~ •lbl ~1~3 ~·h~ Vlb; DIMES A nnount--n · ,,__.n b 1.-1,. ..... n0 t' ... ,...,on.tb 1-.,,.-1 I' i.. , , '" ~ t ... J ,,,.... ~ .Jl'"'l•W.•--A LINE WANT ADS S.,.~e•b ~ ll'\a.UUlh •II Tr•'-tl BUSltt:SS & FINANCIAL eu.,.,.......,. fof '-h •lkaarw. l)ppt#\i..n1t~•""' ~rw-a \\ •M"I •Jnv"ttnt rtt C )pf•""'"''""" tn,,...tr,t(·f1t "-'•ntfll\I •Mnrw" 111 t,._.n 'Mirnt•v Vt.ar.t,.,t l\1ofljfotfiC'" 1 P EMPLOYMENT 111 I\\ • • J .,. ",, •• \ 9', ..... .,. t \ h M1-. .. 17.t ~' ,, ., .. IA\llAUTOS. DOMESTIC ljll• • 1. 0 , " n.r • •t• t .. 111 • v \lt'I • ,.,, ' • '\I •• .. .. ' tc!;I ~ •• ,,,1.. "Jt\ tflJ, l iitt•l..;• .... ~ 401• I ••r I ~JI~ tU1r, 1' Ir• tt ",,1 Y:t.n ,1,~91 I .,,. h1 +oJ t.: i "'' ,, "' v ,_., •ll·h""''" fJJ" It \""""'' ~ tl"' I .. ,, .,. 1#1.t ., ... ,,... .... 1t• .. • • • . ,, ~ .. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? .. \ f ' " ·! ' f ' • ' .J ' ....... • '· ·. \ Co nt•ct the DAILY PILOT for ln f orm•t lon regarding the county requirement• for using 1 Ffctltloua 8 u1fne11 Neme . 642-4321 UT 331 IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A -LINES pub- llshed each Saturday In the Dally Pilot DIMES-A-LINE sds must be pre-paid so mall or bring them Into the Daily Pilot office Be sure to include your phone number or ad- dress m your ad, have a price on each Item & no abbreviations Sorry, no commercial ads, g•r•ge sales. produce. plants or •nlmsls are 1JCC8ptsble DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thuraday Coata Meu Offtce 330 Wut BaJ ltrHt Cott• Meu, Ca. l2t29 hvlng or weekend retreat. SHORECUFF HQME 3Br 2'1rba Condo 1850 sf, deelgner . completely $650 Rents this stylish 673-6900. 17141 823•3317 greenbelt. Close to pool. furn. $1995mo 673--0896 2Br good cdo kid• fine at \41\TI HI R<>NT Costa Ntll l 4 wrap-around patio Quick Lido lsle3 BR. 2 Ba. Mo to 539-6190 BEST Alty fee 'l(IMI., 1 sale. By ownr 921-144'7 nc:. Mo lease. S1750/mo. Biii ltwprt IC~ 9 Ri3i-~~E 2 Mstr bdrm. 2ba. Monte· CAPE 011-WEITCUff Grundy Alty 675-6161 B~ondo: §Br. 2·~ ba. --------• cello. upgraded, huge New on lhe market. by Modern 2-sty backbay. 4 1850 sq fl. New paint & walk In closet etc Moll-ownr Completely re-Bdr 3, Ba. pool/spa, 2 crpt. Close 10 pool. llYEll SHllES vated ownr. will accept modeled Inside & oot frplcs. 'I• ac.. $2300. S 1350/mo. 921· 14'47 reas ollr. Super foe. Hugo w/bay window. trench 642-1366 IUR IEW W/834-3897 H/54'9-2163 doors. tiled coontry kit. ---------•Charming 2Br 2ba home, Magrnficent view estate --------• baths & entry 3 spacloos Need an elegant place to garage. nice yards. no custom 5 Br . family rm. & Bdrms, lrg lam rm + uv hang your hat? Home on dogs $775/mo 661 -2119 5 Bath. new pool, spa, on By owner. charming 4 Br. rm, din area & breakfast East OcNnfront by the ..,.--""'· ,,.,.----.,--::-:::--=-1, acre . all refurbished· 1'• be lrg lot, 60 x 110 area. Prof landscaped. Wedge. S1000/wk for Exec Villa ittra lrg 2 Br & emmed move In, trade or Covered patio. trees. new s275,000 631•8876 April. 7141673-9319 Oen 2 Ba 2 Ip pool spa reaseoptionok.$975.000 roof, new plumbing. ~--------prvt $1250 673-3313 tor xlnt fmanclng. R & H $115.000. 673-7794 DISTRESS Save S100K. Oceanfront 2 Br. gar, utlls -==-=--::=,.,.....,.-,,,---::= Investments 751-5989 Bayfrt 3Bd 2Ba, 40' slip pd. No pats. Avall untll HARBOR VIEW-4 Br, 2'1r Wlllll lllllE EST. Magnlllcent-wlth VIEWS of Catalina to Palos Ver- des. night lights & these- curity of a guarded gate community. Your own private spa. 3 bedrooms -retreat, large family rm. 1 lrplcs. 3 car gar & ex- tensive use ol mirrors and marble Owners will help finance alter an assm. loan $695.500. 631-1400 In llOIE II' IUOll IESI VERDE $399,500 lee 673-14'64 June 15. $700. 631-8569 ba. lam rm. lrg backyard Dnve by 2812 Serang. w/deckmg $1600/mo. Adorable 3BR 2ba. RV Duplex. live In one rent the httMs l•hr..._. 640-4' 144 storage. $169,000 other.1blocktoooean.2 Gtatral 2202 HOMERENTALS Ownr/Bkr 1-679-2680 Br. 2 Ba. 8 yrs old. pride <>-ach1tn 3 BR 2BA $760 Coastal area 2BR home __ ol ownership. lrplc In ~ , REPOSSESSION each. vaulted ceilings. 4 Walk to wavet flat ph kids pats yearly at $650 3 Bdrm fixer. $98,000. Low car gara~e. S 10.000 539-6190 BEST •539-6190* 5 6 7739 11 R Living alone? Rare $300 down Agent 4 • d 0 w n a u s 5 S1••tr I Wiater Bungalow appls. utlls paid SACRIFICE• Bargain 2 Br. 852"1202· eves 646-8627 lttltala •539-6190• AIC poolside condos HURRYI LIE /OPT u-• IULn Lux 3Br 2Ba lrplc chefs $72.000 3br $82,000 •-galley deck 1 hse to Low down OK. Patrrck 3 br condo pvt spa, 3 car PllP IUIAIE•EIT beautlful beaches $1050 Tenore 760-8702 gar Nr Hoag Hospital 71•/171 .. 171 539-6190 BEST Alty fee terms. Avail. now. Agt • 240-93301972-4710 WattrfrHt 1 .. t1 leo. 11111. PtSSHSlll S1••tr ltatals ltail. IAYFlllT UL. ISL. LOW HR 5 Br 3 Ba. country kitchen Skylights. private back SELLER 11mam -rec rm & study. 2 trplcs. yard and central Newport A grand 2.story 4 BR Jba huge 101 Take over locallOn only steps to & family room 2000 sq It. $2200./mo. $225,000 ocean. Gourmet kitchen, Great location with 8 645-4749 ,._11 a.... let-11• 2 BR ~ den on Mam Chan· -,.. -· nel. $1350/mo 3 mos WE &LSI UYE ...... ~In Owner 644-9513 _ family room wllh wet bar, k 1 back ard iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii atrium and 3 bedrms par a yoor Y $165.000 $260.000 Open House Sat/Sun - \1.•\llHIHO'\l llC 1'111 '-Inc . REAL ESTATE 831-1400 1884 ParkVJeW Or Muet11son Enterprises 752-8731 TRIPLEX $125,0001 Eastslde loc Investors tak· ----ing loss Agt 631-8416 OCUIFllllT 1271,000 It L. 1040 IEWHllT IEllm IWIEll •HT SEU!! Great potential for 1n- 11estor or 1st time home buyer. Needs finish work Priced below market value: $225,000, LIMIULn lll-7110 Lovely 2 Bdr condo with a .. a .. • .. •"!'1.-!'"IC_•_._~- den & balcony Perfect IElR IEICH 1-------for young coople or va- c at 1 on home Send. 4 br, 3 ba. Short walk to IALIOA L"'E 11 .. U B beach Spec 1111 rm. • n. ocean and view of alboa lam /din rm, lrg bale. Walk to shops, beach. Bal. NEWPORT CREST. Avail· Lovely 2Br ~ den. 2ba able April 15th, end unit condo Obi gar. pool. Jae w/2Bd. 21.liba. close to Walk to beach. S895 pool. Move in condition 631-928•. 213-457-4156 c~1~~/m~ESA New & NPT SHORES: 3Br 2Ba. 1 · sty A frame, pools & beh loveiy 3 Bd townhouse. $950 yrly 645-0423 pvt patio. freplc. 1mmac. _ & ready. $850/mo. OCEANFRONT· Elegant 3 ltafftrs 111· 1400 story wood & glass Ideal tor couple. $2500/mo lse CtrtH ••I ar 2 22 urn pd. Refs. 673-4300 4 Bedroom hOme with a a Jaaa C11. 2271 view In Seavlew for lease -s 1700/mo. Call 675-6000 Here yet anolther 2Br 2Ba Balcony view & gar $625 Lg 3Br 2ba duplex. Steps 539-6190 BEST fee to beh, nu cpt/drps & - C.111 flln• 2724 1BR w/patlo. Gas pd. $400/mo. Avall 511/84 Refs required, no pets . 147 Flower 645-8161 2 bdrm, 1 ba. lrg yard, gar· age. $675/mo incl. utlls Small pet OK. 645-8453 W/slde 1Br. frig, stove, crpts. $430/mo + $300 sec 646-0341 aN 1:30 PM 2 Br 1''1 B• Twnhse 323 E 18th Gar. no pets. $650 Sierra Mgmt 64 1·1 :J24 2 br, 1 ba clean upper apt. One Infant OK. No pets $515/mo 641·9352 2 br. 1 ba, fresh paint, gar- age. fenc41d patio $575 mo. 2183 Pomona 11C Drive by 1st. 645-7009 THE GABLES 2Br wlgar crpts drape bltms lenoed yard w/patlo water pd 636-4120 Call 1·5PM 2437· F·orange $595 •3 Br 2 Ba SC Ptza SA pool. patio. spa garage $895 No pets 752-5822 IHR• w side. all new. 11'1 Ba . patios. O/W, no pets. kids OK, avail 1mmed $675/mo 64'5-6646 LOWER E.SllE 3 Br 1 ', Ba twnhse pvt patio. carports. pool quiet, no pets $695 Curt 11 631·1266 $-425 1 Br Mot>tleHome. quiet. mature adults, no pets 646-6725 673-7787 $440-,-Br relrlge. patio. no pets 724 C James St 673-7787 $525/mo, lrg 2 1>r, 1 ba. deck, golf course view, lndry rm 554 Joann TSLlllT 142-1103 Pier easy care yard Asking peer. ferry/rests. 3Br/2ba $172,000 See at 614 ea.218BalBl673-2943 Tra ditional R e alty 631-7370 paint $1350 960-4229 Lse or lse opt, $900/mo 3 Br. 2 ba • .1ncd yd. Avau SHI 21R 11,,ill sta 11111 Z224 now 619-728--04'88 Eastside townhoose Pool. OCUIYIEW REDUCED TO 1311,000 Emerald Bay 4 Br 2', Ba ocean 111ew home Re- duced for immediate sale Open beams. warm wood accents Access to private beach. tennis and community pool and parks Superb value. Ask for Rod Daley 644· 7020 HUH I ELLIS Formerly Lingo R E OUTST&lllH Ttus property offers a lot lor your money Un111er- ~lly Park loca11on 3 Bdrm 3 Ba. 2 hreplaces. central air and 1he most expensive wanco11ertr'gs and draperies Full price only S 188.500 and that includes lhe washer. dryer and trig 75 1-3191 C::.SELECT 20th SI 530· 1718 h•iae---1044 BUY VA Ill IRVlllE Fantastic 3 bdrm. 2 be home in Cul11erdale High- ly upgraded Excellent lo- cation Call for details 11£6 ~isor 1 ·Realty , 786-1172 t WANT Harbor View home area to lease. buy or op- tion. 548-4'609 Molailt Hoaea 1100 UHUlllLLS 1972 Beautlful Villa West Home 201160' corner tot Highly upgraded 2Br 2ba, lge hv/dln/kltch area. Light Interior. Best buy In Orange Co $25,000. Yoong adlts welcome Agt 540-5937 lacoae Prtr 1350 Motels. Or Cty and. River- side 1.6 -7.5 mlllion 46-140 uni ts Agt /., 759· 1045 METROPLEX 3880 Michelson Dm1e lda1tri1l Pror 1375 Irvine 1600 s/I w/sml ott1ce SOc HW MOlnECITO ptl 3 phase, Randolph 4 Or 2'' be. single family St. CM 546-1653 d'3tached home. Turtle Oat of State-- Rock Ridge Lrg yard. p l SSO ate intercom & sec sys __ re .. r_r•.,.r ____ _ 'h of duplex. 2 Br 2 Ba. Taatia 290 patio. carport. gd crdt 1200 sq ft. wlprv yard. 1640 Ser 2Ba bltlns kids 2310 Santa Ana Ave Mgr $800/mo. 660-9063 ok 5300 depo 1181 easily 642-1518 or 650-1797 I Br condo. S C Plaza yours Best Alty has $520 2 Br pool, 2 persons area. ictras & upgrades others 539~6190 lee only No pats. 325 J 17th $675/mo 752-9223 dys. -Pl. Mf·5137 aft 11AM 557-1497 eves A~~s~0;.'0~0bi~~r~i ~: $525/mo 2 Br. 1 be apt All 2BR1',<,ba w/frplc, 2 car decor 2 gar kids pats blllns, balcony. lndry rm gar, nr S.C Plaza. Sml S700s 539-6190 Best lee Close to shops. complex. sml pet ok. • ~ 527 Wiison $725, 1st + 1 mos. sec. Wt1t•111ter H~I TSL lllT 142-1103 Call Helde 979-2398 ; 1 br, lrg yard. gar Avall $6851mo Elside 2 Br. 1,,,, 2 BR Iba. no stove Sml 4115 New paint s550 ba Twnhse Frplc. yard, yard Mature adults No pets 752•5822 gar lndry rm. Nice foe w/one child ok 2033 Coa•t•iaia•I 2314 Santa Ana. Wallace .. $500/Mo + U f • L....a 2410 TSL l"'IT 142-1103 $600 dep 675-0936 I arDH•-• ••-• 2 llR• 3br lba nr So Coast Plaza. •-V I all amenities $750 mo Canl be beat flat w/pool 432-9415 or 546-2348 avail May 1st kid ok 539-6190 BEST Riiy lee LUXURY COIDO N G Walk to SC Plaza Prof RE T UIDE decor Frplc. elegant Freoch windows, ate. In Bachelor E side C M Calh ce111ngs patio k1t ch . very clea n $415 /m o de p 850-4160 111 msg East side 2 Br 1 Ba. gar. lrplc beam cell $615 & $625 • 1st last & $225 2 .lllZl.E • l it home securely. 1 br. 1 be. """ • u poolside. washer & dryer Houses. Apll & Condos Pvt club w/tennes crt:. ~~-~ ~~: n ° P • 15 Landlords Adver11se Free Jae, saunas Btwn Sun· 75¢ at Stores & Markets flower & MacArthur on 841-4260 Bear $650 mo 850· 1924 ..... PROPERTIES -:ent 11ac & much rnore 30 Beaut 1 ''t acre. Spraque yr below market rate River Valley. Oregon linen $340.000 For 1nlo $98,000/obo. 960-704'7 552·0917 (Irvine Pac1f1cl I L. r --IDCaH, lflll ___ L11u1 lt1cl1 1041 Grona 1575 -lliiiiiip•o•OLiiiillllllliiiim l•"l• II••• .. l1101t l•YEST IOW NEW 2 Br 2 Ba Condo 675 IHI W 18th St dbl gar no I I • 2 .. ~ EASTSIOE 2 br, 1 be. gar, patto No pets. $550 631 -4036 pets $795 Siena Mgmnt I 18 vvv E/s1de luxury in a pine lor· Co 641-1324 Charming prvt 1 Br 1 Ba est Lg 2BR 2ba. gas/wtr o4 Br 2,li B• dplx Nr SC sJngle. lndry. no pe11 Yrly paid, encl gar, dtw. frig . lse. $650 213/839-474'4, bbq $595/mo 642·1844 SOUR llUTEI llMust sell ltc~ry ~94.21~49 1.02 lORE • UICI En1oy 1h1s summer with ••rrt IC• .,. $1 l ,111 Full Prlot t~~ve~~~l ~::t~~n ~~~·~ Ill CllYOI ClllO 1411 HWI PATIEIT South Coast Plaza and Former model with full golf 1111 PH 1-- Plaza. vacant SSSO mo Eves 2131450·1051 For appt 528-5080 Two story 38r 3Ba $600 4 BA YFRONT. yrly 1 br dlx. f•mtSlnglet nr OCC bltns prkg No pets. Incl utlls EtSIDE studio cottage. all utUs pd S4151mo. 1892'., Orange Av Orf119 by 1st 645-7009 course view Pool. tennis, .,., .. freeways The Ideal 4 spa $220.000 full price Bdrm home lor an act1V1! 75•11 assumable 11nan growing family Terrific avail Call Bkr 64'4-7424 apprec1at1on potential with the low $139.900 price •llYSHOIES• 3 br 3 ba, lrg corner lot Assumable 1&1 OWC balance 646-6325 Coortesy to brok91's More famttlee are getting the eemplng .. bug" this year If you htv• a eetnP« that'• not getting uMd, Mii It now with a 353 feet paved state high· provided others avall $900/mo 673-6640 way frontage Electrlc 539_6190 BEST Alty'" C t • .,1124 and telephone in Near ti I nl 119 beach and boat marlnH. Wimbledon 2 Br, Ilka new, S400. dix mobile home. no Lake ot the Ozarka, Ml•· comm. pool & tennle, pats, m•ture adul11. Frpl pool prvt patio dshwshr X·IQ 2 Br on Eastslde S610 557-2841 sourl. 65,000-acre lake t S 1000/mo. 831-8188 quiet. secure. 1991 mile to lake Ideal fOt --NewPort Bl 646-8373 llST&IT II mobile home park , P.opla-"° Med peopta ._ $685/mo 2 Br 1'-\ b• camper perk,. motel, or ehOUld etways cn.c« the ant. ltacll 2'40 TwnhM.' all bttlne, ~ your own prlvat• .. t•t• SeMca ~OfY '" tna YOUR OWi patio c•rl)O(t 1ndry r"' Can be uled as camping DAIL V PILOT 2536 'santa A~a area until future retir• COUITRY TSL lllT 142· 1IOI menl. New eurvay by "LIKE BRANO NEW" --------•! Ctaulfled Ad licensed engineer 0.-,,... ...... ESTATE talled survey Pitt m-s> e4•f•••1tt f Ancient oaks and hlcttory Oeeutlful & patlt Ilk• .,Privet• Patio• ..-covered Pafking ..-sp.clou• Apt• .,OlnlnqAru .,W•lk·ln-CIOMtl l<"'Hom.·tlke Kttehen1 Sparkling 1 Bdrm from 5"90 Pool. garage, no pet• 1041 SOUTH LAGUNA 1 bloek to Hunt1f\9ton & Frwyt 301 Avocado, 642-9850 241 W WlllOn. 831-0980 Lrg 2 Br 1 Ba Cpte, drapes, 2248 Canyon No J*t $525 832-1768 BLUE LAGOON BY OWNER $3"1000 with loll of graq In • pt1rkhke Mttlng Moch wild gam• Daer, Wiid tur· key, 1011. raccoon. Year around tithing ld .. I lo- ca 11 on Good high ground All level to rolf.· 1ng Large garden area OK to kMP horMI Invest In Amtr"tea A lagaq for your children or grand· children Thi• 1ranMctlon can t>t handled com· pietaty by mall Write 'rru1tM, G~al ~ tanca Co • Box 329. Oeage Baacl'I. MtatoUtl 85065 or call cortect. mLITIEI FREE Lrg ~helOt. gOOd IOcala. I.A QUINT A He,RMOSA pvt patio $350 859 w 3 Bedroom, 3 bath Condo. 2 pools. tennis court, private beach, guarded gate. Wrap.around view of ocean, mountains and pool. Seller flnanclng possible. By •PPt. only Fora.ulHM ACTION Call A OAIL l "'-Of U.NOI M J.1'7• 18211 Pat'ltldt Ln. 1 19th, • 10 bloclk w.tt ot IMc;n, 3 MESA PINCS 2S50 Har1a l)IQdl IO of Edinger. LIKe f'ofEW 1 Br S5101up Ml• ... 1 PfWTpauo OOOltJde spa • i\S L I TOP " .. ctUlel, no I*• ·;r..-• 141·1t4l XIX\lctOi SUD rtnt 1 rM aft apl to Newtlf 1 & 2 Br with .lufy t Mu11 t>t club mt>t oar~ No pa11 From Mr AUatln s.ti-4097 $480 I SS 10 6•5-5577 j ' ... , ,_ ••Jt (l1•)111.al•t lf1lth (I 1•)111·1121 T I ' ' $2.17 per day TMl'I ALL you pey f0< 3 fines, 30 daya l!!!!~~~-l!=!!!L--..... (.pi~~.,.,..~'!"!tl'!""ry'""P.~~ * ,.. 0000'8 GARDENING i-H-AU_L_-M .. O_w_ .. -RE_MOVE __ , ~r·Aemod--ACSdi11ont 0060 Mexican Home Lawna-Land~ ... n-f'1Bnlt111e, T,..,,, T,... tdd na, r~, _,Jobe. Do«s-etc. 549,.-990 Coolcrl ~l•h $2.40 \IP9. Ft .. ht $4~5794 913-~ 15 N~ =t~ .. '~321207s•T·E~~ fEMCES ' DECKS 2ff M~2a:c:· C.M. ..... ··--College It t w/lg tNdC -ouii"OM Mck.StON CUSTOM PAINTING -~ "~ '' .,....,. ~s 1-. 1 _,.,, Th6nk Bloclc-conc;,et..Stucco Com,...rc.a!-"-"'enUel In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY a. Expe<i.nc:.d h.,dworklng ~-" _,,.._ .., .. ra e, P'-·-r· Ret't F,.. •t 54~ ,, .. eat Stans.-IOll ltlileaon. AIM ~-; ,..,, act & h<>Mtl. Wit•' 3 kid• to ., JAPANESE GARDENER yov Court 75t-t93e CdM . Mt Atllf(lmt 611.-.0 jecta, ••aanter)'-Hltfl I= leed. LARRY 754-1820, ~vwX((fXPINd • Complete malnt~ 0t KRUEGER HAULING 8rk*, k, ~. ~..S. Pwclu .. mei ~Gt-11111ftlom • AH Texturet' Acouttic mow a --557·2210 Furnltur•. trUh,~ PRtCED LOW. C:U..om Pelntet. ,, .... /alfotd· I ~ ANDBuy•Sale~~:;!~NC~ F\EMODfltNO, REPAIRS. Fr .. •t. K•Yln 813-1503 ....._ Man ,.5-5011 WOtk, llc, Bob 831-11tt ._,....._Otlt . ..wq1 ,_ !u"L IS;· 841 W. 11th St. C.M. Cabinets, Top QvaJlty, 18 Tll Ulll... G.-<MO ING MASONRY* TILE HOUSE PAINTING t:;;;;-ri;p;r;, a;; -c 11111'1 648-5538 yra In area. Uc, botld9d. Lawn-tr ... trlrub ln•tall LT HAULIN v All Types Reas. & Uc.. At r~ IOtina ,.. en)Oy ~ c°"'*" ........... lns'd. ff&.35M lnY'lme pa•w• • 1t_.1A TrMtrlm/Rernoval Garage and r•d dunup. &31-2345 Fr"_. Dew 175-3801 no-oz7• or &M-5511JE _..., pto;eda. 111·1CM> AatUlt __ 151&9,.,. Lawnmalnt/Rototllllno Jone.45---8192 l Perl1nang Xr ... • o-.i-Caiptt hnlct ~:JWOft!·~~~01 FrMntlmate S4Mos5 l!!ri'! INT/EXT, 20 y..,. Exper Plater~= ,.__.. Carpet I OPi\OI. eJNI\ Tree Trim eteenu---:"De UoVINd • Av«-oe Room 129 .. plu. the IRVINE MIRROR Resurfacing • Ind • Res. C I d ,.. ' ,..,, • ._k/"'•~e .. ·I , ~ _._ Materlllla. 642.o4A2 Pt.AS CHING and the HUNTINGTON 1184I111 4111 If P•ll r•pa re and faraitut Yatd Main. & Heullng 1 ae8lon w/hypnotMrapy ..,...... _. '" .....,.. •••-~ueeo.. lnV91Ct. 30 ~ .BEACHCOMBERevery • retlreten.d 1e1.ae11 ltllalUiat lAo8'7-2457,557-4508 OofbySlmaAA,.8-8401 Llc.T13804t 552--0410 Local Painter & Handy-••P Neat.Pau1545-2971 W9dMedayat • la~l i . *a_,.,.. man. Low rates. neigh-1-iiiiiliiiiiiii'.: no extra charge! ti •I C••tal C..crtlt 11.1111 IPlll.llllf ..... ~-,... bof'hood r41f's. 640•8259 !O'S PLASTERING. CALL TODAVll lo ng Mom wm cate for Cuatom Made...P~rnl1uc-.. ::ioii~tfid ~r:':l.82~f,.;..~3PSa M•-1111••..,... Neat Patches & Textur• •• .,, • ., u. -yoor'tbdaler Tn my-CdM 9riwewaya, patios; paint, 2~ dlac: 21 vr• exper SERVICE· a thorOUO"l't "" ~ ---_......,., lntleltH, .. .-. '45-t2sa ... 1 ..... home. 675-5229 aft 6:30 etc. No job too small. G ar ottt Free P·U & Remod91s K4"th ~672 clean houM $40-0857 STARVING COLLEGE Int/ext. fr .. est Loe* ref . • Y04Jr Dally Piiot R .. s. Mickey 536--0553 . u · w · · S DE TS MOVING CO 10yra exp. (714)633-6911 Service Directory LOVING MOM will provide ---cMltvery (7141554•7 l28 ONE CALL DOES rT ALLI TU N · Pla•W•t R4tpreMnllllve fun & actlvltlea for your Drlv•way1, SldJwa1~1. i o We fix it. brNk It, buy It 1e,.1..W.•T1Mf--' Lie T124_.3e Insured Painter needs workl 1:.:::::1 ____ _ l42·•U1 "tit, IH IOddler In my CdM home. Pa1to1, spa pads. UC d. Gadtala'im or haul It. 5'8-5009 Have refs. B«:ily 720-94'!5 8-41-8'27 Prof. (261 yrs incl cabinet J411r 8. -..1171 675-5229 alt &·30 Ron 556--0034 -. Dependable H eeper WATCH US GROWi refinish. wall paper Guar. S"'1taAnaHtllgtlta --------~-,---,,,-,---· .,....,.--. AMERICA~ HANDYMAN. Experienced/own 'Trana • I Lea1MI OeVl9 Pe;ffitlng 964·3837 Speclllls t>n Pool Equip., Mother wilt babysit In my ClaiN Cert Topped/removed. Clean-Carpentry, Windows. Cella 650-3263 . a C Pain ling, Carpentry. Water Heaters, Replpea. AcctuliaL ~e!!o~~"t:~. R~~=~~:~: Exper'd, loving child care, up, new lawns. 751-34711 ~:!':.~ 1:~': 8!~~23~~ GENERAL OR SPRING Paladnulot1/VEoa~·,Ja1n~~gr. }ocea~ Drywall & Ptumblng. Dlaposals. Fauce11. etc. INCOME TAX SERVICE ..... c I Home Condo & ottlce Oral .... I $1" rates. Mrs. Uttleton my M home. Meats. ex I CLEAN UPS•HAULING Windows & Appliances Improvisation by ear & ns c ..... r rom .,, C.P.A. 650-6016 ref's 631-19311 LANDSCAPE•TREE TRIM Repairs. Painting. Drywall, Free est eve's 852-1007 reading Prol.494-3852 Int Phil 859--0687 ~,,faucets, dlsp, etc (714)675-5856 ----FREE EST. 6'2-9907 etc Free estimates OUALITT PAINTING, FAIR AnY11me M&M 6'2-9033 Mjjtieu/lt• .. tliat a..kkff ii CltHi•t S.nict Clean UpsH ree Trimming Gary 645-5277 PTL Housecleaning. gen'I & Paiatiat PRICES Free estlmat" Expert Service & Repair stom omputer kkpg A· 1 kleantng n m Yard Malnt. •Hauling Seml-<elired Contractor spec. cleaning specialist ,. Pllltm Call John 631-2050 31 )'fl exp. 16 yrs In area. Bulld/R9"10d: ofc, kit. rm Confidential/efficient serv Bonded/Uc'd, we do what MIKE 650-3263 Home repairs. plumbing. ~:.:..b:42~~ estl-BY RICHARD SINOR p i Lie =409035 964--8919 add + bay wndw, French From S25 mo. 645-7500 you don't have rime lor elec. Llc'd. 34 years. License 280644 14 yrs of 1.,.• .. ~ .. r""•-.l"""'"!'!'!ll'P.!'!'!l''ll'lf- dr, patio cov/decks. Lie. 650-1711 CommerclaJ/RNldentlal BOB 548-3994 happ local c ito ~XATKING INTERIORS Pipkin WHfTE W1ZAAD ~ WMt-Mfi.cit---• QUALITY" 631·20H ( ......... ~ si at• lft ,;;;:; .. tt1a1 a COtltf aetorl Who petbm work over '200 ~ labof and m•t«ialt mull be tic:enMd. Unllcei Md contractora the>Uld ao state in their advert's1n4. Contractora a"d con,. sumers. contact Ma~ Grondle at 558-40M'wM any queatlona. Cont1.c- t or· 1 State License Board. 28 Civic Cent« Ptau. Room 690. Santa Ana. CA 92701. 446'85. Steve 547-8076 PROF. BKl<PG./ACCNTG. _ _ Landscape Maintenance Lla•ac~la' Y u mera. G G STi pp un _._ ........... ...,. .... ...,._. C od f F Ou.ll·iy Service . reas lie Baal·aa~ Th11nk you, 675-0383 HAN IN I , RI 1.-.v W/L-I llma1 • -=.,,,.....,=-=,..,..,..,~-.,,,"=""~-omputer. M · eea. ree C • ' ' _ COMPL E . ard Care & VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 •H -~DDITION 'S, DESIGN Counsel. Meg642-7047 Htract•n bonded. 20 yrs In area. 6 PJOBSI Clean-ups.XlntServ\oe& 111unP&1m11 Steve497-7193 --------· ANO REMODEL a. •• ,.. Mcweeney Landscape SMALL MOVING JOBS Rates. Hansnom land· P~OMPT. NEAT PRO-•HANGING/REMOVAL• I compl S«Vice. 631-2345 l•IHt -•I IE•m•llOI OllST, MIKE646-1391 scape. 548-1829 FESSIONALS. 636-71-49 MIKE 851.1800 I~ "draw fu1 .. w~yau Lie. reas. Profe111onal C "'" M·"'i 6'5-5124 1 H yrs ex"""ience ==· Y04J dof\'1 need a""" to •New cabinets. cabinet Remodel/Repairs: comml lar ... ia1 W11tt• Th• fastest draw In the Roto Tiiier $25. Grading. 12 YRS EXP: I'm small. ---------iiispecl;i1s11206 I pWc» M ad In IM Olly SELL Idle Items with a fating, bars & lormlca and reald. Llc'd, bonded, Mowing. EdgTng Twloe a West. .. a Dally Piiot SOd. Yard Clean-Ups. My prices ere small! Have some1hlng to Mfl7 lea Free est. 30 vr• exp. PiloC w.m Ads! cal"°"' Dally Pilot Claulfled Ad. countenops. 549-5747 ins. For est: 552-9142. mo. S20-S25. 650-6016 Cluelfled Ad. 6'2·5678. Hauling. Pete 960-3466 RON 650-6477 Claalfled ada do it..... 770-2725 anytime Watt J M2-5119.. ' Alarta••ta, Val. Office ltatala 2914 !Ast I Pta.. 3004 'ltlr Wut.. SIM ltlr Wut.. Siii ltlt Wut.. Sl• .. , ..... 119 ,, HOROSCOPE l..,.rt ltack 2719 ' 111.111 tSUll Found: M. reddlsn brn IOllllllll IUll OLe.llC'•• Fast food pizza restaurt1nt, GENERAL OFACE ' Space tor rent. Mike Dog, w/3 legs 5'6-8734 Interior design firm ..-. 5 i,. no expenence. owr 18 Must type. filing OC All; SYDNEY 0MARR Versalttes: lrg 1 br, mir-673-5374 or 752-28' 1 Vic. Baker/Harbor CM Ing bright person capable PHONES & TYPING years. 673-13&e PQft. 8:»-4:30 Mon-Frt. rored wardrobes, refrlg. of handling a variety of Costa Mesa. 966-5252 S..9--2400 ~ $650 631-66801667-7252 IL. flltl Found Sun: F Doberman in functions. Position re-FLORAL DESIGNER • llllST I L prkg lot at Crystal Ca-qulrn light bkkpg, 120 Companion. earing for Experienced, Fil U-(Ml) • ka Clt•talt 2776 OllHI thedral, N.B. 631-07 11 key by touch and strong elderly man, some hOUM-Call for appt. 644-4061 ~ °' 930-4268 Nr General Hospital. 20r 2 New 2 stry bldg, good lrwy LARGE REWARD. Lost data input "8xper. Good keeping F-M 494-7883 •••••••••••••• Ba. newly dec.-cpl, access. From 750 sf up. Doberman, blk/tan, l'h communications sklll1 a COii FlllllT HARDWAR6ASST MGR drapes, stove. Gas pd. Wiii bulld to suit tenant. yrs. Sliver c hoker. Vic must Pleasant environ-"-"" art time Retell exp. req'd. 2• Thursday, A~rll 1% 55051 Aft 5 898 5974 S.99 net • will coop & Bol Chi ment and good benefits. Relief, full time, 6am-2·30. ~~!!~P · ex-BroedWlly, Laguna Bc:h. ARIES(Marc h 2 1-Apnl 19: T ask that seemed insurmountable will mo. · -w/Brkr. R & H. 751-5989 Warner sa ea Non-smoker. 6'1...-004 10am-6:30, rotating per .... ,d.._. --~~t exnlper, 497-«03, JOl'ln · N General Hospital 1 Br 419 840·4952 .• ---.--.. s. H""..itat exp. wou ......,........., r8I ng.1--------- h aJth t 1 h I •• ood ffi .. Pl newly dee. Gas & elec Lost brown puppy, t>ig &OlllmH pref. Apply In ·peraon 9-3 pleesant ...,..,. ng ...,..... ...., actuaUkbe dispatched with ease -friends and allies will aid. Emphasis r • • EXECUTIVE SUITE .._...,..., '!....,. --.... 1 ___ .. _.IE on wor c . pe s, pcop e w o re y upon your g o ices. an pd s45ot mo Aft 5 Newport Cntr S5501S775 ears. vie Dept Motor Ve-Major Interior design tlrm Mon.-Frt. Mesa Verde Newport Beach 751-4705 NeWly real estate uc·d for travel. open lines of communication. fulfill obligation to relalive 898-5974 · • 640-5470 hJciea. Reward 54~3 ls-looking tor Individual convatHc•nt, 681 _ aieS bos l0t Nwpt temporarily incapacitated. IEWPllT IUCI ---with minimum 3 yrs Center St.. C.M. F.IU/,.. PAY Bc:h devetop~. Ligtit TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Some freedom may be temporarily Htl Aaa 27IO Lost . Cock a 11 e I . exper. In all phases of ac-PAIT/Tm-othoe 11(1111 r41q d, week- restrictcd. You'll need time to gain second wind -events move So. Coast Plaza. 1Ba 1Ba. 1:0e:i: :Vd1!1:~~~ grey/yellow lace, orange counting to T/B. Must 1111 (IPlltAL Opportunlttea avallable endsamust. Start lmmed swiftly challenge your creativity enable vou to shake off emotional pool, Jae. sauna, S525· bldg, off-st. parkln.g, gar-cheek a. he talks. have strong EDP back-Cantonese cuisine. uat with the LOS ANGELES 720-1016• 10-e dally • . . • -. . Agent Nan 673-4400 ..,... available. 6'5-4800 Avocado/Colleoe. CM. ground. Non smoker. have 2 years experience TIMES Circulation De-HOUSECLEANERS wans-lethargy. Element ofluck ndes With you, you could fall in love and win v'k;xu. 645-3323 days $50 reward. 6'6-6874 pleasant environment a In restaurant featuring partment In our door to ed: Must be hOneet & ,. a contest. .. lte•a ' good benefits. 641...o<M Cantonese native dlshel, door new~ aatea liable Good pey ~ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be ready for change', travel. vanety Furn. rm In trg C.M. hm. Office lor lease 525 ft. Ptneula 3012 AIDE: caring tor 9lder1y =h,:.s.~=-564~ for program. Guaran•eed comi>any. He-13cio ' and additional information concerning home. propeny or long-range prlv ba. kite prtv. S300 s42otmo. Utlls pd. air main, some house-hOurty wage ~· com-Housekeeper/eomp.nio«I Proiect. Key is to be analytical. Piece together bits o f information, come D/979-679l E/6'5-8120 cond, ground floor. 1055 -••t ITIU-k......ing F-M 494-7883 COUNTER HELP: Hours mission. HOUfS. 4pm to A .. "lt 1-·•-w/,..., • "-~ . h I 0 y · 1 k I El Camino Dr. Costa wn; -.... 5.. ....,.... varied. contact Jan btwn 9pm. Training ia pro-""' .. ,_ ,,_ ... Y? up Wit comp etc st ry. 1rgo pays ey roe. ,. Large rum. private room Mesa. 3 blks East ot Fair· And running 24 hours a Answering Service needs 8•3, Mon-Fri. 552_ 1322 vlded. Potential to earn In. Laguna Bch. 494-520i CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): Spotlight on family. sh on trips. visits, w/Ba. nice Hunt Beach view & Adams. 754-1040. day. 7 days a week. Pres-telephone operator. Vari· S300 plus per wMk. For INST ALLERS: ln.sulatl°'1 major domestic adjustment that might include actual change of area S350 lnelds utlls. Mr Tracy. ent this ad and receive a ou1 shifts. 362 3rd S• •C. OllTMl 111'111 an Interview. ealt: co looking for ea. residence or marital status. Key is flexibility -means be versatile Ref's 535-7753 If t. tr IO /f two mfassages for the Laguna Beach Challenging opportunity la 957-2.36 1 ext 1204 perlenced Batt Hengen\ gh t t k d '"o f I d Reasonably priced room •· ... •• •I price 0 one. open at Schwebec' Elec-7141686-8771tor1nto· enou o a ea van._e o c urrent eye e. treo . wanted to rent In Tustin, Suites to 3000 sift CllCll If UllllE UU•LT WmMll Ironies, a leading elec-GARAGE DOOR OPENER LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Define terms. look behind scenes, realize Costa Meso or trvlne Nr Harbof & Bake< 111I.111111 2 experience production troolcs dlstnbutor. tor an Sll1tll/mtaUD MHW •lllllB ~ that someone ts trying to '"tell you something." Be subtle, discreet. area Would like 10 move 549-8181 dys. 720-1'44 flLLDTH 1ouchuptrew<n. ~def• tndlvldualwnoluettmot-Good dfMng record. Per-Must be elll*leileed In .;i realize that much w ill be settled at clandestine meeting. Prepare within next 2 weeks. Call Open space office In NB, Knowledge ot Eco s. qua-lvat9d. has good com-manent tulll1lme win pn.... Excen.tt OCllPtY material in professional manner. streamline techniques and get rid o f Anna at 730-7279. desk & furn In place. gd llM112 Illy '"'811 gauge wiring. munieatlve skills, the train right person. Ben-Mr Walsh 850--4708 • outmoded procedures. • Resp rem only. kit prlv, lrg water view 646·5015 DOG OBEDIENCE classes Day/awing stilft avaltabie. ability to solve problems elits UDO GARAGE · ·---- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is v. our power-pla" day! yrd wt pool & ate. E/slde at your home. Rsnbt Irvine. Pat 250-1380 & one who pay~ attention DOORS. C M 642-3766 Learn to t>eeOme an Image J 1es So Cal Dog Tran llTl lllau •-10 details. Junior colleg• Consultant C111 Pat Astrological and numerical cycles highlight initiative, timing. intuition CM hse. $225. 631-7958 Small & large Olftce space. ra · · · 1 • -education helpful. but not 3594 and ability to make most of available material. Y ou'll gain added ask lor Micki, bet 8·7PM 215 Riverside Dr Across Ing School 963"3388 Position open. Fast grow-r41quired IEllUl lfC/W 831• recognition. you'll have more authority and chances for financial Room In pvt home M/F utll lrom Post Ottice in N.B ESCOITS /MllELS Ing firm. s5 hr. 6'5-7"'8 Please call Batbara a1 Full time. Dutlea Incl. Ulf UIPllSlllUTff reward will multiply. incl, kit priv $250 Brk-840-5557 or 8'0-3676 Outcall ONLY 835-9199 Automotive 863·0200 ext 350. bookkeeping & typing Hatd work and cneerlui hurst/Warner 962 '624 am c·••tEll SS 50 hr 549-06'9 d 1spos111on are aa.. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Personal ho n zons broaden: your ... --•--•r111 ... d. .. I d d be f 1 Spacious 824 sq ft wlfull Richer llvlng meditation Experienced. Excellent •5 _.,_ prec1ated and rewarde(I "au 1ence IS arger. more persons arc rawn to you a n m em rs o Ao om w / b a c 0 n Y • kil 1n colorful marine set-results taught by apintual working conditions. Promoting products 1n IEIEIAL lfftCI Working supervisor also opposite sex find you an intriguing challenge. Yo u are surrounded by kit/laundry prlv Want ting, nr Lido Shipyard student. Adjustable fees Fringe Benefits, lneludlng stores. Hourly/bonuses Newport Beach office crew member wanted by aura of glamour -you get your way, you could appear before media. ~~~~k7~~'::i~gp~~1~:~~~1~'. avail. 1mmed. S570tmo. Call Peter 548-5246 retiremenl plan. 40 Part/lime 963-3 f07 needs matvre person for small houset<eeping com- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Focus on sensuality. added unv Prk. Irv. 786-3959 Photo copylng & other 01-SIAllll USP& Hours/Week -No week-DISHWASHER & GEN'L bookeeplng. hghl typing pany Wonc white kids n popularity. possible financial bonanza. heighten ability to win friends lice services avail Call ends. Salary com-CLEANING PERSON for and Phones. 8-4.30. Call m school, approx 30 "' d . fl I S . . . . . . I' d SEA&SUNLODGE Llsa675·0132 llAIUlf mensurate with ex-party equipment r9f'ltal BobBriggs6'5-4926 wk MopSquad557·909J an in uence peop e. tress in1t1at1ve, ongrna lty, new starts an s105 wk/up. Color TV Shiatsu. jaeuul, sauna. perl8f'IC8 Call Tina. 714• store Mon thr Fri. United p ioneering spint. Leo. Aquanus persons figure in exciting scenario. 3026 w Coast Hwy, Npt la1iaH1 Prot female staff Open 7 5 4 o-9 1 o o Nabers Renl All. 6'5-0760 SAG ITT ARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): First impressions prove correct So Lag. nr bekh & Ritz ltatala 2916 days. 10-2PM. visa & me, Cadillac. Costa Mese llCTll'S lfftCE -you"ll be at right place at crucial moment. Career or business Carlton, rully furn .• pv1 IHICAL ILH ~~~oA~r~r~~ro~ ~~~ BABYSITIER NEEDED Insurance billing P/time. opportunities multiply-key is to be discriminating. selective. Family entry, pool, shr Ba. color Well est. medical suites for port 556_2260 Lovable reliable woman, must be experd. salary m ember, following mrtiatopposnion. will become a staunch ally. TV, empt. n-n~smkr. $350 lease. close to hosphals, my home. permanent open. 645_1177c .M CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on publication. & $275 (2 rms) 493-3490 Hunt. Bch. S1.15 lull ser-TOP SSS P/T, llex hrs S50/wk communication. travel and a renewed interest in international VecatiH vice. Call 642-8657 F~';;;8!3,~.%e~3~~-~1~:,_nd 642-2238 lllYEl/IELIYHY customs, law. Plan ahead for program of education which could ltatals 2907 C · J BEAUTICIAN. Must have strong back & •••ercia Woman '"'x...,. wants 10 at-ood dr1v1ng record evenJually lead to overseasen1· oyment. employment. Gemini plays ke"' I I 2911 " ..... Laguna Beach g role. ; OCEANFRONT: Lovely tata I tend ljrniled stretch & Renee 494-1600 1733·0 Monrovia.C M Penln Pt 3BR 3'n ba 16040 Harbor. F v tone 8'terclse class ( 1-7 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Dig deep for information related to July/Aug Agt 673·9060 1240 sq ft women) early AM. OC BOOKKEEPER. part/time. DRIVERSI X-COUNTAY "hidden resources ... Focus on interest rates. taxes, legal forms which Agent 541-5032 area. preferably close to 3 days a week Call Mrs Cal he MacGregor Yachts could affect your income or rate of compensatio n. Be specific, check ltatala It NB, wrlle to Ad# 222. Ethier at 642-6865 163 1 Placentia. c M · d 'd 1· bod hod Skirt 2901 Oflice/Shop/S lorage Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Dynamic cleaning service rules, adhere to regulations an avo1 s 1ps m et s. space 250-350-750'reas Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ltokktt,tr nffeds exper people PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take nothing for granted -be aware Balboa Penn: Shr 2br apt c Mesa C·2. 548-7249 • 4014 Some experience nee Come Join us and ma)(e of rights and permissions, attitude of one who usually is in your comer. S400. Grt trplc, •.;btk 10 la11an1 Opp. Costa Mesa. 966-5252 some extra su Call the beh Rmmt works nl¥hts. *r-1C..A1YI •-Itta* --Trends have changed. it will be necessary for you to be more 0 •11 -&-TIW111 Pink Ladies at 551-1243 Call after 3pm. 673-194 1 MO FREE RENT ••-BUS DRIVER. PI T, inci self-reliant. Gem ini. Virgo , Sagittanus perso ns figure prominently. Bayside Or, on Bay. Pvt Wi shon te<m tease. 1\111 WITHOUT A TOW TRUCK! wknds& nights. Dn\/9f for PllCESS IAILI -----~~-111111!~•-••1!!1111!11••~----~~-~ beh Pool. Shr 2BR 2ba. serv suites 881 Dover Dr A Wild new opportunity dbl-decker London Bus 575 per lOO. no exper A .. U.. a -b Uaf l t b Uaf s475/mo Incl utll Boat Suite 14. N.B. 631-3651 potential. S 100-$300 day. Must have comm·t lie Part or full time Start im-pr!ll!! • • npar •• ta • • par ••• • • we Finance-Brochure Ph Ask tor De 752· 7363 27z4 B .. L 2740 dock avall. D Johnson la•aatrial 961_ 1575 2131433_2886 mediately For details Ctsll MHI HI. IC• Ne2rt ltacla 2769 760-1966. 675·6000 CIRCULATOR$ send self addressed NEWPORT HEIGHTS Large Beach Studio for 1 s1150. exclusive NewPort Costa Mesa, Mesa Verde Rentals 29ZO llYESTOllS/PIRTIERS Petitions. good pay. flex stamped en 11elope to 2 br duplex, gar No pets person Musi see. Very Tower Condo, deluxe 2 w . lrg hse 10 shr very 2000. ·2000 & 4000 sq ft W&ITEI hrs Call 8-9 30 or CRl-53. Boll 9014 S525. Open Sat/ Sun 1·4 quiet. no pets. n-smkr Br. 2 ba on bay wtocean nice $350 Mark 751_6655 3975 Birch NB -0 3 0 · 1 PM A I a n Stuart Florida 33495 326 OGLE 997-4219 $450 incl ut1I 960·0587 view & lull sec Dock S 50 sq It Agt 54 t ·5032 Angelo's 15 a proven con-493· 7031 E 11 h tF cept that has recelVed ESCllW SECRETARY Nice 2 Br 1 Ba In 4-pleK Near beac 2 Br 1·~ Ba crpts, drps. bltlns $500 + twnhse. bit-Ins, lrplc . S500 dep 540-4484 encl gar, S675. 536-0921 _a_vall 673-3504 avail 5/ l n~~-s~~~~o ~~; r p~ol, 400 sf 1nclng olc. lav & tremendous media cov· C UlllCIL Wlllllll for one ot O C s oldest 1 BDRM ocean view gar. 5400 ... 720.t849 wrhse space, incld urns erage We le~11ure great companies Corona oel by beach. garage, all ullls top loc $225 675-6251 food. drive thur service, We are offering· Mar offlce Exceptional pd $550 673-5429 Fem to shr 38< 3ba, new, Industrial space wl good Inside seating. roller skat· •TOP SSS opportunity Benefits Pvt 1 Br, trplc, pool. patio, Walk to beach, Bach oceanvlew furn hme In ing car Mops and much, •Bonus Referrals Call Lynn 547-5625 gar. No pets 39f W Bay stove, relrlge. crpls. 1 Br $500. 2 Br $600. Lag Bch. N-smkr, resp, retail Potential Approx. much more. we currently NO FEE EEO S525 650-8357 drps, water & gas pd. Dshwshr, relrlge lncld neat No children/pets 7K s.f w/approx. 15K have 3 unils and are look-No Experience Nee htrcl11 l11tr1cttrs Stunninn large 2 Br 2 Ba $425 536-4637_--:::=-=~ No pets 545-4855 S500/mo Kim 497-5407 encl par~ing area & 3K 1ng for investor partners Please.51Pply s 12 50/hr W11t 1ra1n Work " & I • 2744 -----3 sf olfice space Wiii rent to 1oin in our expansion If Mon -Fri 8 30-3 30 n own area 772 5847 garden apt, pool rec mat $600/short term renlal • t LAGUNA. F to shr home. all or part Nr Harbor & you want In on tile 1 _ _ __ ·_ area $545 710 w 18th St 1 Br condo. by running to 5-30 3 Br. 2 Ba , Blk Arcll Beach Hgts. ocean Baker 549-8181 dys. grouynd lloor please con-Yltttr F&CTHY IPOlllS Daily Pilat · . PART TIME Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (ap· prox. 2 hours per day) week· day afternoons & early mornings on Sat. & Sun. Earn approx. $400 per month. Ask for Bruce Emsley 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 110 W BAV ST ·COSTA MESA CA 91676 f. •. t ; a •J.o 'UN t I fl/ilJ. •• U .... Ct\REER OPPORTlJ~ITIES 11 ll t 1 \II ' I'll OT Orinj[• I nun I\·, n•••lal "'""""'' .... ~·~l>f'' 1 •• ~ ••r"'" "' 11111 and pin ""' ~ _ .... , ... ,, .. ,, i11'·••~i4 \1n ••n.-''' thf. h·On•\fll _..,an ill'P"'' '"'" "'" ~ .. ,1t "" n11••lan.l1n11 •110 1~ ,..,1 ..... 11 ,, • ,, '\ln• • ' 1: ~ ,.,..,, "''h'n •n ,.,n•trw •• l . JI. "" I• .. WE lfRR & o•ttOE stream Pool. )ac, tennis to befo~ 33rd St Vtew $400. 499-4155 dys 120-1444 tact Tony Strammlello T••~r~ StnlHS for mature ind1V1dUlls With want a selection of grell $520/mo Call 891--0999 NB Really 675-l6'2 M/Fem to share 2 Br 1 Ba. Aaataact•tats 300Z care of Angelo's. 511 S N~"dor:r~h 1 S~~~-~~~O factory work experience I tlvlng? We can offer any-Near new_l_Br Condo nr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Apt, Balboa Island , State College Blve • Salary commensura.te thing lrom a small apt to UCI s650. Avall May 1 S350mo yearly Non PALM & CARD READER Anaheim Ca 92806 What a Wonderful World with HP8flenee, but " 8 4 Br house. 11 looklng In 7141851_ 1525 Spadous single, one smoker 875-9564 Jerry *S,lrlta1t PIJtlllt* 714/533· 1401 of Shopping, right at will train Call blwn CM NB or HB think or us & two bedroom apts. M lhr Irv 3Br 2Ba Condo Love. Marriage. Business ----yovr nngertlpt everydayl 9am-4pm only 496-5761 flrsi for that choice ot L11_a11 ltacla Z74 brand new. semi furn Readings '"I price w/Ad Mtrt,lftl, Dally Piiot Classlfl•d ideal living &iXN VIEW· 1 BDRM. 1 Micro etc 552_1831 897-5332. 213/936-0285 T •• 'a 4021 Adi To pll!Oe your ad, This 1011n1er buy your own ski equipment msteao ot renting You can artord •I tn c1ass1lied 642-5678 TSL MGMT 642-1603 'blk to village. utlls pd, 7125 Wstmnstr Av Wsln I I ••mEI call 8-42-5678 an<! let a N B REAL TY 675-164~ $610/mo STUDIO. small. N/amkrl to lhr 4 br house SPIRITUAL READINGS • .. ~ M ·Vlt« '*s> nr SC Plaza S250. or 3 br •rt ... "'-11• .....,, $685/mo Ea1tslde, 2 Br. utils pd. W20 494-6087 Advice In all mattw1 Love. :1a.. -· • ,~ 1'"1 ba townhouse Frplc, ---ll I 79 in NB. S300 549-93oo marriage & bu11ness Speclaliiing In lat & 2•.d yard, gar, n•w crpll, L11aa1 IH Shr tux hme 1Br $285 Pvt Also counseling 1815 TD'aSlnee 1949 tndry rm. Nice tocallon. Lrg 1 l 2 Br. gas, wtr, 2 rm suite $375 Rooftop So El Camino Real. San Robt Sattltw NHCM 2617 Orange. trash. tndry, pool, ruRNISHED Of patio vu. 1st, last. dep. Clem Llc'd 492-7296 RE Broker Bd Rullors TSL •IT 141· 1IOI carPort 111 + aec. No UNruRNISHlD, utlls 962-3445. 966-8479 --~r...----... ---~3004=-::-6'2-2111 54 .~ 11 Pata 29041 Aloma. All ununt:s ..... .... w-•1 •-ur .... prvt: nd T 0 . .E "'" ...... ...... ... ...... ..... WlllUll YIW 9-7PM. Mgnr 495-8221 P410. HEALTH .. ~~--~~~-. to se11 l.JtOuna e :1'1 prop- 1 & 2 & 1911 avall pool. I rt la 7 CLUBS. TEt~NIS 3 Br condo, apt. hOuM. 5 ft\l tun ADS et1Y 494-4 1 UI Prln only spa, l/r, patio/bat No SWlMMING. plus mos Need May lat Wl1ll WANl'ED P9ople needing 1>911. S61S-S625 much more! Sorry. 940.1116 ARE FREE pvt TO SU S 10.000 up TSL Mgmt 75'-0081 or no pets. Modtts llHtfl tr No credit ". no penalty 6'2-1803 Int •tl2 CI Denlson Astoc:873-7311 ~. optn dally 9 to 6. • a : IHI. acla 41nu c ~ c". stX. ta'"" ad.aa. •~ a.r-, w ..... -· SI JI Br 11 ... fi LJ:: ... bit:fn1, IN NEWPORT BEA H .... ---1 •.aa.1111 c ,. Bl .. .,....... A grut place to live on the ol dbl gar. gd IOf 11or• - c:ptt, drtpes, wHh•rl Upper Bay Prlot• 3'3 C.brillo MS-9516 l&M IMlllT d~ hk up. encl gar clubhouHI & h•alll'I ~ EASTSIOE. COSTA MESA --------1875. 536-0921 spas. a tennis court.a. 7 10 1t 20. W tmo f04Jnd Fema blecktWfltte Ulii lift 38t 2b\ 1750 • aec 2 bike ~ cloM •o bualneila, Htw,.-t ~So. 75e-0800 altar 5PM ml1ted Leb. ma.. tan TM Ofange Coaet Dally ao belch Avail 511 NO OC Airport, Fashion 1700 16th Str"t mlx9d Shepherd, ma.. Pllol ha an ••<*lent OC>· oet•. Yolanda 847-8075 ltlend. convenient ahOP• (It Oowr) Offlct ltatAll ztl4 liver & whit• Brittani p<>nunliy fOf' 1 careef On •"'ht bl .. orl9nted M•)Or Aocount 1575-1775 mo 2 & 3 br, -642-Slll 1ii7 G1dlff bf. N 8 5'Ninlel. mai. ac.. Exeoutl~ with • proven encttd garag•. wa•h· Sing ... 1 & 2 Bdrm 'Ai>er1· St 30 sq It whit• Lat> Pup. fema~ track r•corcs Great ... I d,,_, ht!-up•. yard, menll & Townhouttt Nt.,..t ~No. Awt !541·5032 brOWn ten mlw9d Sheltle po1en1111 gueran•••d .,.. 8 h .... AA 'AM bOUt aao ,--... A---.,....... ~I Beactl Animal ~.Ne::°~-~~ ~~~. f~i'6tt)._ eoo al 8C)prox et $1 00 Shetter. 12& M..-Dr. ~~ •=\0 = Ev. ~1• wltll TV, 11'*'1 & uteMl!a, 64• llAA sq " offtee lf*:e on CM 8-44-3~ Into manegeimenl a pl\4 t,... t-ltlOl't ;,--Newpot1 Bl. C M N..,, - ... l'NIY be'*'-"" I•••••••• l)tdn S.!5~&1ll Randi found Smell long haJr.cj ~resume 10 tlmO Ir 1tfm °'tonger~ On Jam-hi IHteat draw 11'1 the • --Oog 1btuellbrOM\ eyoe. p 0 8o• 1!560 28 r 2'48a. d/w, wl d bOf .. Rd •I 8anJo41quin W•tt ,a Dally Piiot I blkt 0C Alrpof1 800 blk/brown/wht Weat· CO.ti Meta, 928le hk -up. oar. lrpl c. Hiiis Ald••·llOI Ctaaltflild Ad. Call Todey 1200 sq 11. •-• a.p of ml8"11er/Spnngdate nr 1 .. e•O•E------• U SO l mo 912 77119 ~ &42-NJI f1~ ~sqh t7t-9~1 HD 993-.4910 i• N0-1113 -- Daily Pilat GRAPHIC ARTIST ()rangt' County dru.ly newspaper ~ Sf('king a quick layout arti~t wtth ~wledge of typE"Sizing. ~pro­~tJon. camera ready art. Must be bte to get alon w~ll with les reps and mterpret th~ir ideas •nto l youts Addluon al pro~ts may mcl~ Cly- erR. brochures, maps. and sat~ pres- entation visual 3 yea~ ('X ~rienC'{'-newsp&per prefE>rable Send resumt" or letter o{ qUAhfl· <'ations to OR.\:\(.-F,. COA 'T ll.Ul \ PILOT PO Box 1560 Cast11 M.....a. 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ACROSS IC nce4 6 Afmad11lo 10 Watt op n1ng 14 -ot Commons 15 Melted rock 16 W1th1n pref 17 The Ram 18 Once more 19 Beach resort • 20 Fixed 22 Maligned 24 Ball props 26 Arachnids 2 7 Bellies 3 1 Before pref 32 Tempers 33 Flighty 3 5 Leo the - Durocher 38 Single pref 39 Lying llat 40 Auto part SS Having vt taltty !g 01 ears 8 t P$rt1cutar t aste 62 -action 63 Child s nursemaid "'-IYIOU8 ..UZZLI SOl WO 64 Babylon hero !.1Pii~lli- 65 Spanish .JHtlSt 66"'K11ied 67 Edits out DOWN I Falseness 2 Center 3 Devastate 4 Once pert or med 5 Is f11ttng 6W1ng 7 Breathe hard 8 Asserts 28 GoOCI thing an estate 29 Completed 44 Avenue 30 Equine sound 46 Ooze 34 Map w1th1n 47 Uses o akum ano ther map 48 Sheepish !J Wlnllll/Wt.!.-:,:::o .. ~ ..... c:na=.'!!., ~1~, ,• ~ .. -... • ... _ _......_llllilil .. TWo are ........ -• • .,. -.. .- Mu1ty.be depeftde, .. : ==-m..~ydr~ e=·~ce,!! ... ~ 121 . :''~~· ~ ptW, l>tfteh lathe I pleet 12300 lftet*C"" 11' ...... ,... i-;-"""9ti'Wf'Bii.IJl!R- Lll ReindtftAQv, Inc. Roget. 400 s. coUt Hwy, btncih mlll. ml1c. avell. lcaru1 Marine ~fof~• 4000 W•t~.-bt '64 Leoun• Beect\. -..510 542·~ dttlNw)' Newportll33« lto/Fr• Worttlng &IC*intendent, I I. I•-------SECRETARY/SALES Ad-major remodel, muet ' lenlle Jm mlntttr.tlon. P*'t time, 11rnow trtdH. Aet1. . atMI RXMl&C 6Ni"8: a;:n: tlexlble houri 833· 1885 8* 1718, 213/860-0387 deek w/chr seo 9· 1844 boet bottoma & r~ ..,.,. PMllllWlll '1 Atbblt °'· 48'), gm • nu motot. pert, t owner 11550. 7MoM04 •---tt... JNt Wu... 1111 Jobn Wfl'/M Tennlt Club tlnk platte 11 your ---r Memberehlp. MOO. 1llp • excellent Hr• Melt• ~ FOOd O.astrHtlN PrtGUc:i nur•, mat1n, 973.5514 vlce ... lowHt rat••I '75 AANJT: t>rtnd "" s.NwafofAdolptuAea-S..e<ingmC>tlvatedlndlYid· Mek• FIT dayt Hew Ctrtltl.., l Ltcenc.d. 1540Jembof .. NI ctutcn. ~-& tlr•. taur.nt.. Full/tlrM dtyt, ual with xlnt typing ltcllll trane, Reta &44-80615 Kll'IQ o.otge the VI. Two (714) 646-0792 •• 1•4' 11000. 7"-"3* Incl weeitencte. Apply In eno con11ruct1on ••P«. S~tltlng SIC9· ClrC\.llated, • • ·n Rab.wf etcl reott. New l*'IOn, (~ phOM catla, lhort hand • ~. heavy C1t1 ' 1111 talf c:ondltlOn, Seta of 5· ~ Pw1• ~merit It now trans & carb. GrHI pjffM): PeftonllelOfflce. phOM contact with ven· 1947·51. 110. 850-.45H 2i m1 for= w/18 K open on S.turdayt, 10 etcl/aur1 '* ~able. Mon.-Frl.,9am.epm dOft.5-41-2988 Trl·lewl oat houM1 idnt 11a111 .. ••-Newport mooring. am-3pmfOJ)'OUfcon• $1400 '55t-'.toeaett8pm Queenawey Bey Hiiton crpt. S35. 640-7817 aft. 5 -...... St4 500 5-40..o40I ni.nc. r ----·-_...,.,-~""""-:~ 100 au..naway 0r1.,. aa.m 11&111 • Ut.tWne MemberaNp • • ·11 w .. ~ Camper. Long 8Metl In lrvlne Coate M ... and .... Hll S1500 (~500 vetue) ~'OfF SHORE MOOR-Lo ml, gd cond. Tent. RETAIL SALES: Herdwar NeWport a..oh .,.... full OOCfmen P\iPPf;· pu,._ 546-5120 5-45-<1814 ING FO~SALE & BOAT. ~ ~ S5400/obo, eT3-2837 Asa't Mgr, retell exp time. Mature lndlVld~ala bred, $150 u . 548.1035 MAGIC ISLAND MEM· ·213187 536 9\'M, ~·~ •79 BUG CONVERTIBLE req'd. 240 Broadway, only. Telephone and cer Golden Retriever Pups BERSHIP.. Gold cerd. llft &fUUILI S ...... s.Mct-'-*ng WHITE, With 2·TOPS Laguna Beach. John. required Out111ndlng pedigree. S 1000, call H0-0119 25 to 30 ft. Call 9 to 5. Mon lf1lllldml.. sec:ll'Xl· 8M-280e 497-4403 IUll IYITDll, ... Ov« 100 chtmpa. GrMt Mcl.IM 20" MOWtt. Mii thru Fri 842-4644 1....,.......,, •79 Seit. Air. Slwf, Sip. l&IL Mnn 2275 w. LJncoln, SYlte L peta. S350 493-eee 1 propelled, front wow. 2 = ~~§ Blaupt 14000 ~ 848- Anahelm 776-9171 ' H.P Brloos & Stretton Ex<*lentSeleetlOnolNew 9128~975M2t.xt231 Young. energetic lndlvld· • _ _. ,,_.. __ '" .. llLlll lllltlVll s22b: 2 Hp Edge< 4tilrsuper s;; and Car.tuMyprepeted WJ• ual, wlll treln. Call Steve ..., .. ,ff .. ._ Hw. AKC, PUPPIES 6"42·7328 rn5 F.ciory turied up. apd, mint cond. 23-24", Used ~MW'ulwaya In '80 VW Vanagon Weatfalla North Salls, Huntington Exprd Apply Shell Sta-673_1568 ti:>Pf'•IMd S900+ SS50 Stock pop top camper, auto, Beach 898-1234 lion Hth & Irvine. N.B. Keeshound. AKC. B .. ut. -Eva 642-9811 ' • Ill • 111 bra. bteupunkt ster.o, . ---2'Je yrs. Trever req Free Men's 10 lpeed bike S50. · •• 62K ml xlnt cond $8750 '4 l lnd1v1dua1 -42 Zigs or zags 43 Evil sp111t 9 Satad fruit 10 Trick 1 l Bfing cooled 12 Stranger 35 Fruit 49 Absolutely 36 Metal n 37 Conltned so Complete SALES Shar1>-tntere1ted In youth lo gd horM. '499-5538 Console amtfm ater. with aa~I 14 208 W. 111, Senta An• ObO 7S4-1097 · 1'42 H r ~\IOO:Jl'l•klnQmon!Y ~lf<J-'60. 641 4893 ~ CloMCiSW>day · • HOURS 5PM to 9PM c an Judy 768• T711 r alflO ~~-·puppm TI r comm't camper '8Z-'tenegon eemptr,lnr .. * F p -. --wee«s old. M/F AKC reg Prestigious Charter Mem· ehell fOf 7' aml tn.1nkbed LARGE SELECTION OF new 1uto AIC AM/FM 2 un eople needed Steves Oetalllng Is look· ShOw qua)lty. S 175/up bershlp 10 John Weyne $ 150 530-8255 a 1° 1 ' S 1 2 9 0 0 our SANT A ANA office Ing for resp & motivated 963.ao3o · NEW & USED BMW'S! C • • • *Good communication 1ndlvldu1l1 tor detalllng & _ Tennis Club. $700. Cell Parris ValltlY cmpr for aml LM WOl IMW t -987-0338 44 Oflense 45 Fial 39 Some 53 Number ol incomes Muses 13 Crosses 4 7 Challenge 51 Pound down 52 Antipathy 54 Pon11us - 2 1 Scotch r1ver 23 Ter11ble 25 Trap 2 7 Cannon food 40 Machinist s 55 Of grand mas pattern 56 Pitch 42 Competes 57 Mound stats 43 Transferred 60 Bird s cry skills a MUSTI carwashlng. 760-8900 Wanted: Fem. Queensland Allsa or Jan at 752·0700 truck S2~ obo 75 l-4979 VOLUME SALES * Sat appointments for Heeler to breed or to SCM Copter, $75. Sec· SERVICE & LEASING OUR CHIMNEY SWEEPS keep 673-3457 tarial desk $75, 2 Chalte •1ttreyc n / 3670 N. Chefry Ave. * Experienced peuon for STU DE ITS (new) S 125 ea. Aaten lcMltn 1111 LONG BEACH * Manegement Pdaillon In YH• Aatltatl Hll table base S-40, Bombe 175 ELSINORE UT 258. (No. Cherry eitlt-405) CHIMNEY JACK " AnHque Roll Top oesk, chest $135, mirror $10, runs $250. eve 542-9636 $11 ... ) IH·ITIO 550-8090 HllEI "IS llWll 1ga ·~ ~1au sq. sso. 0w1 • CaU5pmto9pm 1 1 high back swlvel chair lamp S 5, •31_2191 ,79 Suzuki PE175, rune rade-lnsWelcome We have open ngs or $2000. 650-0744 v OPEN SEVEN DAYS Sales boys & glrla between great, looks good. $425 AN OHIO OIL co. otters 12-16 years old working Beaut 1946 Wurlitzer juke SCRAM-LETS obo. Keith 548-8575 :~~~~~~-:.-----1----==-....... """'"'--- high mcorM. plus cash evenings & Saturdays. box, mdt 1015, reatOfed •81 HONDA 250 Datto bonuses. benefits to Earn money. trips & ssooo 536-7388 ANSWERS THREE WHEELER '71bXfOsN228z mature person In Orange bonuses. Cell A II Hl 1 650-4593 78,000 mlles County area. Regardless Mr. Rountree JJ aacn Ignore· Fiimy $3500. 650-.-4593 of e)(perlence, write T J IU· 1011 larhr &rea IHllMll Waxen -Outrun '81 YA.MAHA MAXIM Read, American Lubrl· Mon ·Fri l0am-3pm Aefr"' Service rAecond MOANING Mint Condition '73T40Z: aU °'ti 89.000 ·• 851-1188 I I 900 cants Co. Box 426. Day---------• Sales. Guar. 5-49-3077 My neighbOf got a promo· m . very c ean. . ton, Ohio 45'40 1 t1on and promptly began '81 YAMAHA YZ80 650-8145 SWITCHBOARD 16' Freezer Upright S65 arriving late to wOfk Fl· Good cond, hardly ridden .. 7-6 -2.nz. ·Int A--"'. °'"' Sales OPERA TORS 559-6546 hi -" hi "" ~ .,.,...... 'V F , & .. naHy, s bou '""" m $200/obo. 984·2382 owner, low mll .. tw11, new Cll .. IE ' •• • .... llS or aw.no ,graveyaru -aside and aelCI, "You're ft•-I " "-shiMs. full & part time 2-dr 9 cu 11 refrigerator MOTORCYCLE RENT AL Urn, lllcit •hi • b ua Tired of sitting around with work avail. Call 642•3013 S 100, 548-1233 eves getting up In the world, HONDA XR 500 $5400. 546-3341 nothing to do? Do you -----how about getting up In llke to mingle? fl so, give TAJLH '84 Fr~ldaire. 22 cu 11, the MOANING?" S50 1 day 64l-9826 '81 280ZX 2+2, 1Yto. fully us a jingle et 540-0301 FI T Experience fitting lrost proof. side by side, WA.NT.DBL BEAD HEA~ New '83 Hond1 OdysMy. loaded, tow ml. good tor an exc1t1ng 1'ob as a & 3 door· glass shelvas. -•A starte<, custom roll c on d S 9 9 5 0 ob o Good pay Apply Sousa almon. valentine gift, to BOARD Natllfal wood -ba.r. Sl"'cn. 873..()827 963-7843 Of 962-3138 telephone salesperson Co Ask for Joaquin 621 big for us. paid S 1165. prel. Good oond. Wiii ~--~------ with The Los Angeles so 'B" St ste A. Tustin sac. 5965 OBO 644•7676 trade for queen matt/bolt Tralltrl, .... 9125 T 1mes Two shifts av11I· 731 7 1s1 & t 960 5844 able, hourly wage plus • Dishwasher. Kenmore spr. rame. • Trntl 1124 '11 hHI le1trtl U commission Location. Teacher $50 848-8935 •a1ic&l la1t. '224 12' Travel Traner, sips 4. 851-1188 t37~~:i~'~:: Av Pre-soh .. I Ttaoller GAS RANGE wtdble oven. PEVEY STUDIO PRO 26 oas refrige, 3 blJrner & ·a.c Accord. Lf1bk AIC, SALES GOOD MONEY S 1600/mo per written agreement Seit mottvatlng person, $1500 to $2500 a week. 1mmed1ate openings, will tram Fast growing com· .. •llmllllllll•lll•liiiiili-' pany. room for advance- 6 units E C E or exp. req Modern Maid, very clean AMP with Gunar $350 oven, toilet, awning euto. amlfm cass .. 4000 $4/hr C M 642-9181 $200 650-4186 0 B 0 557-8393 $1500. 549-2488 ml. usum my lse. te1emarke1111nEoLPI I llY &PPl.l&ml TAMA DAUM SEl 9 PC '84 Nomad Century 5th $174tmo. Hm 960-8075 Best Otter Accepted whl tralfer, mdl 2360. 23 la•&• IZ'l Appl setter, exper'd or will :_es 957-81 33 557-8393 P . T never used train. PM shift Salary .. Kenmore washer & dryer. Or 546-5968 for appt bonus 838-9935 af1 4pm xlnt cond S 100 ea Piun/ 1181 Tour A.merice this ,II .. ( C'LLE"S 544-6'488 l&IJ IUll 111211 summer. Must sacrifice! Btlp W1att4 Slot Rtlf Waatt4 5100 Belt Wut .. 5100 ment Call Mr Martin at 971-4601 TlU Lro upright freezer, FF , (Bargaln)640-0255 Beautiful Germen Trailer. Full or ,!,~~~~~~eed de· iclnt cond $180 64'4·4577 FlnePiano Tµnlng & Re-Cell 857·1•29 · laolliH Slit' TraiHt PAIT Tiil Some drill press lalhe or LICAL CO Mlll115 mill experience Ask tor Start at $7 •5 seeking 11 Mark 7141557-3380 H s grads u S c11tzens Machine Shop Trainee hard workers Need auto Costa Mesa 8·4 30 Call 3-6PM 631-1770 Hunt Bch 964-2890 Restaurant Salespersons~ full/time. pendable people $4 Retrlg $225 washer Dryer pair By P'rotesslonal Aat1 Stmcta_/ __ _ Cllmll IELP New designer boutique. hr/up 850· 1264 s t35 each Oshwshr $100 P1Aaena:ss1 &Aacteosnc9e53rt_8Tu1n1e5r Parts HU 11 30am-1·30pm $5 hour Fashion Isl Must have Trash compacter S75 30 30 exp & refs 760-9333 Telephone Sales 646 5848 . 4 New ·a. CheYy Bluer Call George 2 -4 pm ll&Lll5 Fiil llLURS • Piano 46 htgh. top cond 195x 15 Tires. wheels, only 432-0677 SANDWICH SHOP PIT Thermaoor -The°7matron1c inside & outside. tuned. hub cans & trim rings Aecepfionist1Genera1 Qt-COUNl.ER ~ELP Earn S lOO·S l ,OOO per wk combo oven/rntcro. $800 stool. dehvered $750 5200 s.45-0192 645-<172 l . 9551247 9711739 VPayGuarantee 5••.0900or751·1193 84 7-5672 lice for growing bottle • or • vTralnees no eicper nee "'"' A W --' Mu water company Good SCTY PIT tor salesman 1 v early AM hrs6-12 Caatrll ,--PtA-NO. Won 1n conies~ 8111 latn "" phone personality . day/wk type, Ille. nr v H1ghestCommlsS1on •-• IOll brand new Was $3000. I l&llTii&J I •IWDU'I SIUTH COUiTY ISIZI .. WtW11.LHT Volume Sales, Servloe And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntl"i_ton Beach (l 14) 142-2000 WE CARE 182 DL 5 door, 4 sPd w/odrlve, lug reek, radl- 111, pert cc1nd In out & mechl S 10.495 '432·906~ Beaultful '80 BMW 3201, a11, sunrf, elloys, am/Im $8500. John 6.C0-8156 pm or 476-1134 am Aat11, Deatttac Mlllllll PAllT/TllE non-smokt!f Will train 17th/Irv NB 631-5338 v No nights or wtlnds ..,airaeal sell lor $2000/bst olr lor vetucle 551•8285 THE DAILY PILOT is now Wt4lts4IJlllJ Apply in person lfbothenergettc &b11ght Canon A E l camera Pohshed Oak Patt• accepting apohcaltons gam to 5pm Driving 17842 Cowan St. Irvine Seamstress PI T for callCra•g957·l062 wt50mm lens & case 979.1974 ., ...... u VoturmrSatn, Serva AllC 1305 for D1str1c1 Managers to Fountain Valley & Hunt· llECErTllllST alter a11ons in dress Shop before 1pm S 175/obo. 673-1955 S--,. "---'-1230 supervise newspaper mgton Beach ro verity Pleasant telephone man-mll 631-3332 ~wpt Bch -----.. ~ ~ 181 --• carriers Must haveGvan newspaper dehvery Re-ners and typing sl<llls Secretary established TELEPllOIE S&LEI FrH It fH 11~2 N!W §Rf PKG: ladles sz 5 wagon or pick-up ood llable auto necessary SS req'd Excellent op-construction Co 1s seek· C M otc needs phone 9 week old fe Temertlab boots. af1er:sk1 boots. salary mileage allow-per hour plus mileage porrunity Call C M 1 mg a secretary for 1 per-callers for MA D D ben· mht. cute & loving skis, Scott goggles and ance company beneltls Apply in person at The 673_5 t87 son offtce pos1t1on Must eftt show PIT oays/eves 640-1529 or 542-2774 more Value $650. Sell and bonus opportunity Daily Pilot 330 W Bay be experienced 1n pay-Exp or unexp S41up hr -$350 969-1078 bel 81m ~~g:Y ~~r~:,~~?o"n a~~1~i Costa Mesa See Mr llECEmlllST roll, accounts receivable 1:4• 194 1 larH11 lrM11 l'"tH SURFBOARD 5•8-.5 1ussy 330 Wes! Bay Costa Clyde Barrow EOE Real Estate Investment and general olf1ce Salary nUPllllE SALES w/blue eyes.1142-1888 Twin Fin $190 651 -0702 1---------rotess1onal attitude. compensated with ablllty r ' 1121 Mesa Monday thru Fri· d Send reply 10 Daily Piiot with outgoing personality tra tart n b•l• day No phone calls PET ATTENDANT busy appearance reQuire light Ad ::: t2 po Box 1560 who enjoys dealing wl 1 th An tq d ining table J. ' WEllY CLUI OAllS AllTlllOkS COMMfll CHtYROU T ....... ,. I l.11 1. ' , .,._I \ \I S46-1 l00 E 0 E Laguna Beach 11.ennel typing 549·2988 Costa Mesa Ca 9262 7 the public over the tee-w/extendino leaves & 4 lttrff 6232 part time start $4 50/hr R 1· . t /Frt Of phone Hours are 9am to chrs $450 Sofa table. 12" B&W TV. SSOtobo ------.-n----494 0 142 bt 8 5p•• tct' 11111 c •Escrtw Stcrttary* 2pm Tues Fri Appl" tn "~ · wn · ..., For Optometrist PI T · • ' mod drk wood $40 Sanyo receiver , nds USEDCAAS& TRUCKS IUIUIH/SALES Please send bustness. Immediate o pening in person. 1660 Placenlla Antq fern stand S 15 work. '$50 Honeywell COME IN OR CALL FOR personal refs & resume Irvine area fOf Individual Av · Costa Mesa 786-9773 Pentax camera. wllele- And Leasing 193 Hornet Xbc. Must aem 187 11 Beach Blvd. Hurry! Runs $200/0BO. Hunlmgton Beach 841-4919 (114) 142-2000 •74 Gremlin. 3spd. 60K J11Hr ti orio· m1, new ures & brks iliiii•-.-""""""'"-!"""!'~,.-.1 S9§5 752-0558 '81 Jag XJ6. cobalt blue. JClffi_ sn/rl, good cond, 28,500 wmu.c ml, S 19.500. 8~·5766 ,.., ... ,..._.-__ ~'!9' For large yacht charter co Calling on co accounts & travel agencies Call Mrs Ethier or Mr King al 642-6865 ,Ro.OTIO" 10 Optometrist, 2345 E with good clerical skills a * * * * * CORNEA GROUP photo. s 110. Kahru X-C FllH &PPUIUL c H h St c must Wiii train. Varied skis, S60 Apt sz retrlg. Cormler~E>ellllo ~Pa~r~o~ hrs nightly? c~~~~a o1~ ~=r 926e25 . respons1b1sr111es Good Ttlt,hOlt Salts: w~~~;q6~~-~~7s"~:esnew nds work. tree 494-6087 CIOllLn ·so 450 SL, like new. Are you RECEPTIONIST benefits261-:~21 open •EW OFFICE OPE•S COUCH. Forest grn, $125 TV John's Warehouse Sale H1~~~::J:8~ :~gH anthreclte gray/black '80 Cpe de VIiie. xlnt eond. low mt. air 1h0Ck1, new tires & brekas, treller hitch & Iota of extras. $8900. 963-7843 wkdya, 962-3138 eves NABERS CADILLAC MODELS l ongene Shop nds mooels & p t sales clerk icper pref 548-6444 - Wellgroomed with phone answer ex---Classic Innovations gets 5 PCOAKDIN.SETSl7S 50 beaut25' RCAXL100 ltl-IOll l•I Hll leather 759·1083 dependable perience Light clerical & I SECRUARY /DECITIYE clients for beauty salon 3 BENTWOOD TBLS ,75 d1g1tal sets. swival base. J • Ask •bout the !toney we and self motivated? typing Must like to be Add'I olc openings 4/ 11 662 5•5 5359 new set waranty, 'Ir price WE wu•T THI can save you ' hru our Do you busy C.M 549-3942 Immediate opening tor e><-•2244· .. • Free detlvery. 646-1786 -• 1 A.very Plaza. M V Eicc1t· OLUI llEI •••i purchase & lease plans. En1oy working with kids? --pe11enced (5· 7 years m n-ing-challengtng·fun-job• Dining tbl/6 chrs 2 leafs. 1 b hi -111 ••RIMS : -Mooe1s Male/Female LARGEST SELECTION ot late model, low mlleage Cadillacs In Southern Catlforn1al See us tod•y1 J .i we NEED NEW FACES II you can answer YES RECEPTIONIST part time imuml ind1v1dua1 tn last woo .. 0... con d M tsu is tuner, cass o~ Ronald Dace ., ~ 10A•• 2P.. •• F ro Present people wt co over u " deck amplifier & 2 Canon ......, for placement 1n modeling Phone 646-7021 nn11 •2 "" mon· fir• r paceo plush corporate 9 mos' Promotion and s 175tobo 645-6925 s Pr k rs S 2 5 0 10b 0 lllPllTI 1obs 1n Orange County 2 30-6pm Mon tnru Fri sma person o ice m olf1ce Must nave pro-1301 Quail Street .Ew Yo.I WEST the beach area Heavy tess1ona1 appearanc travel possible' Pay start H1deabed, queen. floral. 673-1955 NEWPORT BEACH &40-1810 I phones non smoker with and attitude Top skills S4 50 hr • bonuses Aut· xlnt $200/obo 893 2 188 --2600 Harbor Blvd TalHt :IHCJ 1 h omallc raises to $20 • hr -• Ptwtr hltl 7 1Z 111·1100 COSTA MESA I PIT Off1ceterrands plant· Peasant P one manner. and pleasant phone man· Pay common Full or PIT I llY FllllfTllE 16' w' 000 HULL BOTT Hl·I II sea co LI 1 in· sales some office ex per ner required Legal/fin· " MBZ 350SLC '72 73K ml CL 1 t • 13 11, p:nes 75 i~22~1 pref Call Debb•e tor appr anc1a1 eKperience helpful 2U·2U3 (lrtJ) LES 957-8133 w/40 hp E111nrude. as Is, Classic Asking S 18K::mt t IOYH/DlllYER 673•2261 Submit resume & salary King size Waterbed. compl $300/obo 873· 7 l56 Oya 714 639'-0351 Chris '79 Impale. •Dr. V8. Over 21 clean driving re· PIRCMHllS RECEPTllllST requirements 10 Person-$75 obo 642-9636 eve .77 SEA.RAY 24 FT l,.rts, bet, PS/PB. AC, AM/FM, cord c re an cut Purchasing Library Clerk II A progressive real estate nel. 1111 Town & Country THE STOREKEEPER Oak Table. 6 Chairs, Side-Weekender, twin eng (fust Wt H2S TIP SSS PAID $2500. call 850-7045 courteous ~trong. VERY I .I . Pu~llo li~rary development ltrm 1ueek· Ad, suite 16 Orange. CA RECEIYl•8 DEPT board. v alue 2.000 Will rebll) 1 17 ,500 °'trade? ·75 CAN AM 250 For Pampered '84 CAMAAO RE LIABLE 650• 13 70 IAdm11i1stralfon needs to 1111 1ng a tu11t1me recept1on1st 92668 Sell s 1 150 640-0255 646-3 100 aft. 6 RUNS GOOD IEllCEIES IEIZ Loaded. Mop. 9"1 otter btwn 8am-6pm 40 hrs/wk Temporary wi good typing & pnone SECRUARY FIR needs capable per,on to - -• 79 40. Formosan trawler, 650-4593 556·8283 PAINTER status pos111on lbenel1ts -;kills Job incluOes vari-1 APPllllSll OFFICE receive & p11~ mercttan-OueeldnS2sOOtze !~~d;a~~bed, twn dsl. fly brdg compl 4 wt.HI Drlns .-Top MOe<lcedl p es P/ricesll Peld SEE IS FIRST' Expf'r d own trans not mcluOedJ Knowledge oui. general office duties d1se Detail & organlza-oo • 1 d 2 h d "• a 1ter ay i Call Wayne 751-9103 ol 1nvo1cmg AP sec-Salary commenserate Accurate typistl60 wpm tional ab1l1ty necessary Sota & loveseat wtmstch !~~hg!e~s Priced t~ase~ 175 GMC 4x4, 7,..,;; tlfi kit, DIAL21317 14MEACl:DES We have a good setect1on 'I.Hana & cler1ca1 s1o.111s a """ "•Per Cati belween bus.,. phC1nesigood tele E~per ience pr et erred chr & ottoman. brn tones at $75 950 Boat at 858 reblt motor & trans. 36" HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc of NEW & used Chev- ne<.cesity F1nan 1bu<Jget 9 12noon 957 8191 ~~~~3~~"~e~:n°1~'.~~~1 but will tram 11 qualified I xlnlcond $275974-2584 w 18th St, c M tlres,manyextras $3800 --~ rolets•Seeuatodayl PA RT TIME Varoel'.l hou1 ~ background Cles1reable Approi.1mately 30 hours a I -· 642.1136 obo. 966-1821 alt 5 PlllC~t 157 10 •nclul'.le Pa riv A M Appl1ca11on:; mav be ob· 1 llECEPT /SOTRY SECRETARY week Call 642· 7061 Sota & loveseat w/loose -'II O .. ltfet ( rt~ weekends Must nave dt' trJ1ned at and rPturned to NB CPA firm seeking re-cushions & pillows. hardly OUSSIC Va. al -tMI r IH" Newport Beach develop se<J b h de 11 sell 356C. S 11,500 6s&.782 penOablP vehicle lsmdll Newport Center Branch sponsible person w•lh ment co exec needs ex-u · rn s 8 5· wi 19 14 Monterey 27 tt. re-Sherp ·73 Chev, 3 spd. _ -------- COMMELL C HEVROLET 1 ruck van s1a11on library 856 Sap excel p110nesk1lls•Ott1ce per en c ed a ss I RECEn/nPIST $41 5 974-2584 stored V-8. radar, VHF am/Im, etc $1295 ·73 911T Targa, red. fact. wagon1 10 .iss1!>1 new., Clemente Dr Newporl e..per required Typino Archtlt'Clural or con SllOO Sofa, love seal chatt & $17.000 obo 645-48 10 6•2-7745 air, new tires, 62,000 ml. "'"""'"'' I ' "' I \ ,, I ' paper dP&IPr ,,. Irvine Beath F1f1ng deadline 65wpm Perm I/lime strvc11on ltrm back Newport Beach office I toot rest xlnl cond dys 964-2453 eves A • --$9995/obo 875·8964 area MoJst t>e r:lPpen-1 April 23 1984 Salary Call Kathie 759·0511 grouno des11eo Good needs outgo1ni exp brown, beige & cream Classic '56 Mercury. •c''1'at~, ;-7;. 9 112 7, beautiful. snrf. -------~~ dable Contact Grt>Q $7 92 an hr -;ecretanal and adminis. 1 I $275 839 2306 7· HllCI t04S "M/FM $11200 Ftr• I 19 ')46-1200 Hyde Monday thru i:11oay typist 75-85wpm recep-• mahogany plank boat 1 ,.. stereo, , . between 930 arid 1030 REAL ESTATE Aecepuunist. lront office tretive str ills req d 11onist wllront ottice ap-wererbed-:ktng. $85 Will rebltengln NB sllp Must 132 Ford Roadster, show 63 1-4255,646-0503 --- am onl'-642·432 t lllST•IT llCllE tor COM Optometrist 65wpm 957-o7oo Marilyn pearance 3·5 yrs exp deliver 675-3472 eves sell $2800 760-1879 quelity, $32,500 Calf lor ,77 ,.-sc-1 -1.. h '&a red Muatang. New ' " Resume plus ref s req w 1 t b k/b" I OW· eng/everythlnn Excel Ri>ntal agenl needed ror Please call 850-4 147 SECRUlRY Call Joan at 760•8070 I la il WANTED 22·26' OLDER more info 673•0627 room oond ate, et.c snrf cond $3500, 614-2242 To Pl!tCe your massao~ before the reading publtc phone b1.sy beach ollice to Parlillme tor plumbing WAITEA1WAITRESSES rar In dble ender or other to re· '4t dlx cpe, grea'ilnape $18,500 720·1784 •72 LTD am/Im, nreet be9tn loday Call Pam Cadltlecs to Go-Carl s contractor 646· 1185 BUS HELP Exper1enoed I store. w1thtwHhOut work· $4000. 775·4 102 res, I I t~l • 675•4630 Whatever the Fad Private club Varied day CtrHI •ti •11 1122 Ing eng 645-1729 eves 536-141 t wrk 1 HI! t '1 It ~:J: 1&:t,0~boru~~~~ Ot11ly Pilot c1ass11teo. 642-5678 ~~~~~I BURR WHITE REAL TOR. IMC. 67~4610 Daily Pilat RETAIL SALES COORDINATOR Or,1n~1· C'ounr.,. d,11ly nc•v.,µui.x ·r is St•t•km..: fa..,t µ.111·cl f11 •x1hl1· .1<. hu•vC'r tu C'oord111.111• d1,pl,1\ -.alt•!a .tt It\ II\. Mu'' h,1\1 1'u•p1111n,1I11r~.1n11at11mdl 'lk11l~ l>ut11 ·' 1n1 l11d1• lr.i<.km~ cl.111\ salt.-s. ,111..,w1·1111g bus~· phurw ... for ou Lc;1d <• <;;ii<·~ ... t.tff. 1·1x1rdin..ilm~ tht'C.tlt•r ,uh 1•111,1ng Som(' I\. flltl~ I ti mjl rt"C)Utrt•<l N1 wc,.p.1p1 r 111 .1>(1 ·111 \ l'Xpt'I It'll< I •• + ~·rul 11'llllll'111 It 111 I of qun II I u .u ICHI.., 111 Or .tn)(t Co,..,t I ),iii V l'tl111 Ad "~ltill p () Hc l\ I .)fill C1lSt.1 Mt ·'WI <"A fl:!fi .!f. "I lt•J\tttlll ,.,, flj(\ 1111~~ '" h ORANCE CO A ST DA ILY Pl(Cll 1n wuav•.f •tn•.f A~r ~ .. A •• , -.-I Roll 'em o" the market Have something you want & evening shllts, lnclud· ESTATE SALE ... ti Sall 7 14 .54 Chevrolet Corvette 79 Gordlnl, elactrlc 5-48_7824 111 5.30pm With a Claas1fled Ad to sell? Clasalfie<i ads do 1ng weekends Call ~ · 1unrool. herdtop, racing · · Call Nowt 642-~78 II well 642-5678 496-5767 ror appt Sal/Sun 9 • 5 1 8 O 1 2f COronado highly uc>-wM• wired Int, exit ...... a/c, p/1, fill• new '72 Muatang V8. Auto, "jiiiiiiiiii••liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlli~liillill••liil Bayader~err~ graded for cr~lstng, hug• cond $22.500 673--0627 S3300t0BO 6~t38 S1200Newtlrft,eng lull I LUGGAGE. pictures cabin. meny xtres Xlnt Aat" laertt4 1 akra 1'7 owrhld 548-7062 Newspaper grasses. d1Shes, misc cond, S"-P 499·'4794 .74 MUSTANG 2+2 KIDS.EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!. household 1tem1. Sat C-s· 30 M adl llt'l 78 Bret. xlnt cond., nu Imm .... 28......_ v6 P• 8 ·3 1226 Outrtgger Dr us tom •ntena · OOf· " 0111 & clutch $2000 ....... """"· · · ing •v•ll 12 bags selra, .,i fools xlnt cond, ~ 775-4102 ea s3e 1411 air. am/fm ttef90, magi. AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK W• now '"'' I~ 1>e>c11tnp tor younc u11tr btnm to wort rtfdtr\ for Tilt Onnce Co.ut 0.1ly 1'110t Our crtws start at l lO p 111 •nd "°'' uni~ I 30 p m wtt\days On Salutcby tf't won a It• mo" hours You tnll u111 mtny lttO'S and Pl•ttt 11onc •"'" u1n1nc rovr own monty ' t11t1~ 1$ no dtl1•t111' or collf!tChon •n•ol•td If you llf 1nltrf\ll!d l)lfaw tall Mr £ arl (714) 548-7058 ' • Ctl11 •na 1114 extr11 540-1077 eng have rtcelpta. und« r · • 4 apd S2500. S.5-1372 boVINd SALE. ifi couch. SA.BOT I ll N llt . rlQQlnQ Wlr~lnly Quick Hit m•• t '78 VEGA good •l\f\d. WfOUQht Iron dining rm llkt nflw $450 720-1184 13000/0bo 850-3098 17reei1c1 ST. orlQ ownr. htV'e enQ . Inds 10 ei. tn· tbl & 4 Chfa. Crou top ta --.80 Audt ~S. new tires. alnt cond.. Ille~. ale, 1tal1) '400. 493--0189 r1tr1g, 1ntlque check I~' I •LJ ?Oii -an/rt, catl, crutM. mega, new paint. tires, '84 'T'emPo. v.-v lo. ml writer & much more. Sit .a1 pwr IOCkt, lmmac. S6280. clutch, carb .. gold. &harp, T o Pmtt AC AM/FM & Sun 8-Spm 542·58ee i678~ct Arrow ii' 1/6. PP Mtr1y 973-13,.5 dy., econ. 12300. 957-<1420 1tet9o. cU.. GOfgec>ul. 1513 Orange Ava, C M 302V8, OMC 175. lmmac 873-t344 eva rlaa I I moving 850°28f8 or Sundt y Only 598 Wendy cond $5500 FIRM I -ll2 $47-"4111 work Lene 842·3970 Kenmot• H/645·881.C W/6'48-' t82 ., op n-I --~m;:;::S ... Id ... 5 1 w1t... --------115 2882 BMW aunroof eluded Good condlllOn mre, w ... r ryr -• ..... '82 1& ft w .. tcratt Bow RAW ..... P•lnt 'ttr• _..; St300 Obo 720..Q1H l•iiiiiii17•~ .. ac-A"T ... W"a"R..--bed, 1teteo. lamp, etc Rider 70hp Evin wltrlr .... • .. .,, • p · ···' l Yatd Salt Sel/Sun 9.4 Mint cond UNd 8X'1 Pvt Ciel.ti. $6000 p Ah '72 SPITFIRE. new Int.. 4 apd, '300. 831.tO 2 ply S6500 973.7449 &PM 875-1ooe wit• Wheela/GTe hOOd. t t 255 ~~ M,~ St · t .75 BMW 530t'lruty Jllnt caa. S 1000 875-A273 If!"" Ilana. ltalt. 'I eharp 1AE.TS58 Only ~ I 71"'VQ1i;;, gd cond. l1ree ...... t •1.. - -. ~ gd. 11300 See 11 2•11, I • " I IP, ...... IHI . '4395 521•909• __ tJIF ft.w engine, apt E 1611t CM 65CM3H MOSt do. P0t1 JKUZI 5'8-493"4 11 2002. aurwoot. 1m1rm. ciein1 , w ... noo. • 50cc: Hond• mini, patio a AVON • 2 HP 08 10. 111nt OOnd SS900t080 $414&7S ( .. k for w .. ) • hthotd furn. trltller I Red•al, floor boardt, 6-40-5383 • .WI 759_· 15H ...., .., ...... .,..,..,. U ,. mlac 240-7397 ..., _.,. ~ .. oar. ...... 1973, gOOd '81 BMW 320I S-Pactiege 831-80$2 I I Kll,henwere, Clothlng, PlllO ft:umlture. Mlac: t3 Canyon 1 .. Of. et Ford ACI~ Mldw1y J tmbat• & MacArthur 91¥d Npt Ekh eonditlOn S550 •• ro Patt cond ' S12,00l1 °' - T rf.Hvtt llt!e MW. Cieri bat offr. 4M• 1'tff ett ' 'M , Mtl 90od, ,,... SAOO Bob Duke. lua/ BMW 'ii° 3201 S·P9Cg, body wor k 1100 llADlllM ••••••c !I JAUIUM &31-0100 Hm/844·1530 bllObllt., elr. Atplnt. 5't-2S23 seu 1dt• 11em1 111ttl'I • arr1/fm, e111. nrt, 1.:. '19 vw FAS1'8ACK LOOk• 714-315· l919 011ifV Piiot et .... ffied Ad 111 new Plr1lll1, S 12,900 I runt good Alm• ..._..s.., ... ,,_.. 1'2-6171 Ota turn I• 7t0~175 U50/ob0, l1:1-61~1 IMfY &,t_,-.,.,...... ~~~1=============.;:::::~ ) ----------- ) HIGH17 LOWM WEDNE SDAY.APRIL 11 1'184 Cout County transportation commissroners want comments for Improve- ments from the 13 cities through which Beach Boulevard passes./ A3 Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce honors Man, Woman oftheYear./A11 California Soviet media launches more attacks on LA Olympics, saying Games won'ttmatch those In 1980./AS Nation A bank employee and her boyfr.lend make off with $2. 7 mllllon./ AS World A Taiwan martial arts movie director has de- fected with his family to Red China.I A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Home Distance between chairs Indicates whether a homeowner If more Interested In modern decor or comfort of guests./81 Oepres.slon and shorter daylight hours may be llnked./88 Food Exercising will power is .not enough to truly co'l- vert a fat person to a thin one./C1 Down-home rice pudding has been elevated to star status on dessert carts In the finer restaurants./ CS ·;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:·:·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Cal State Fullerton ham- mers UC Irvine, 13-5, In a Southern California Baseball Association game./01 The Miiwaukee Brewers find the Angels just the right tonic to get their first win of the season./01 Estancia Hlgh's bid for an unbeaten Sea View League volleyball season continues as the Eagles sweep Mater Del./03 Entertainment Sex Is the subject of four one-act comedies at the Irvine Community Theater .Jae Bualneaa Economist and author Terry Coxon explains his formula ·worry-free In- vesting.'/ A& INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bu1lnen California News Claultled Comics Crossword ONth Notices Food Home Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• Natlonal Newt Opinion Polle• Log Public Notic.t Sport• T91~1alon Theater• Weathef' World Newt A12 A3 A8-10 A4 06-8 A12 08 04 C1·12 81-8 07 88 A9 A .. "11 A3 04.5 01-.t 87 98-7 A2 A3 Suspect's rt hts ~ere vtolated dur1n jailhouse interview, Judge decld~s By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .., ......... Murder characs against two ac- cused killers have been dismissed by a Superior Court judge because of a technicality in the police investiaa· tion of last fall's brutal stabbina death of Paul Manino, a Huntinat0n Har- bour youth. Orange County Superior Court Judge Philip Cox said he bad no ere s ·magic in the air at OCC butno record broken By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfllleDllly .......... Stan 8. Greene was dangling upside down Tuesday, high above the campus of Orange Coast College, trying to a break a record set an 1913 by master magician Harry Houdini. Grccne'schallenge was to wn$1le out of a regulation straitjacket, with the breeze buffeting hissuspended body and the blood rushing to his head. As the Encino escape artist later explained, one of the hazards of this stunt 1s "a little seasickness." According to Greene. Houdini managed to free himself from the straitjacket in two minutes, 35 seconds. Grecnc'ssayshisbestcscapetime is two minutes, 37 seconds, a marlc set four years ago at Pierce College in the San Fernando Va1ley. At Orange Coast College, students in the audience and the magician ·s assistant called out the time as the red-faced illusionist struggled against the the straitjacket while dangling from a crane three stories above the ground. But when Greene, 36, finally squirmed loose and let the jacket fall to the ground, Houdini's record was still intact. Grccne'sOCCtimewas two minu1cs, 48 seconds. "Somehow. I was very much out ofbrcath up there," the magician explained to reporters after his feet were back on the ground. "I don't know wh y. It should have taken only 30seconds to get out of the jacket after I got one hlUld free ." Greene stretched the magician's code a b1nind offered some clues as to how the aerial escape is accomplished. "It is an intcrcstin,1 problem," he said. "There are about five steps togettIRJOOl, but you don't know if you'vcdonc them sufficiently well until the end. You have to get all the slack on one side to work a hand free. If rou take all the time in the world to ma lee sure each step 1s done correcilr. it takes too long and you won't break the record.' Greene's bi~phy says he was born in Southern California on Apnl 6, which is also Houdini's birthday by the American calendar. (Houdini was born in Budapest, where a different calendar was used. Greene says.) He was introduced to magic at age 12 by his father. an aerospace scientist. In 1971 . he was invited to join the Hollywood's famed Magic Castle club. Greene said he first performed the aerial strai1jacket escape in 1975 and has repeated the stunt about 70 times since then. The magician said he made a breakthrough after four weeks of practicing the stunt. ''There are six ways to get out," he said. "One of them is very flashy, but it doesn't always work." He added," People ha ve said. ·You 're crazy, yo u ha vc a death wish.' But I don't think it's a death wish. It's a show of power over death.'' Greene's performance Tuesday was part ofOCC's High School Senior Day activities. About 5.000 high school seniors from area visited the college to learn about fall classes and to arrange early registration appointments. Stan B. Greene •trugalea to free him.elf from •trait jacket at Oran&e Cout Collete -•till •by of Houdini'• record. Oellf ,...,.._....,.._inu,ttt .. choice but to toss out the chaf&es aaain1,t Juan GU2111an, a 20.year-old from Los A•les who was eccused of fatally mbbma 16-year-<>ld Martino a~ an araument over firewood. Chartet also were dropped 111inst Jaime Ochoa, 20, a suspected ac- complice in the brutal stabbina at Bolsa Chica State Beach. Judae Cox said Orange County • Sheriff's dcputift violated Ont of the suspects' constitutional ri&hu dunna a jailhouse interview. The antcrvaew was considered the key to the mu*r case by in vestiptors. ...... unfonunate. I hate to see somcthina like ttus happcn,.. said Deputy Dittrict Attorney Tony Rackauckas, the prosecutor in the murder. • It's cheaper to c)rcle, so county pays up By JEFF ADLER Of the Delly ll'tlot Ii.ft The man who runs Orange County's billion dollar bureaucracy -Coun1y Administratjvc Officer Bob Thomas -doesn't look like the kind of guy who would fight over a $13. 93 bill. But then he doesn't look like the kind of guy who rides a motorcycle, either. Thomas proved Tuesday he could do bolh. The Board of Supervisors was asked to overturn the auditor-controller's decision to refuse reimbursement to Thomas for a S 13. 93 gasoline bill he incurred while riding his motorcycle to a business conference in Imperial County earlier this year. The auditor-controller refused to pay lhe bill on the &rounds Thomas· motorcycle was an unautbonzed vehicle that could not be used on county business. Pnva te \/Chicles may be used for count} business onl ~ af the} are enclosed. four-wheel ve hicles. according to a board directi ve. But Thomas contended that the motorcycle tnp was the most economical way to tra vel and saved the county considerable expense. "I could have Oown this tnp at an airfare cost of S 140. plus surface connections. I also could have driven th e county-assigned vehicle and consumed S24.86 an gasoline.'' Thomas informed supervisors an a onC'·page letter. "The motorcycle provided the most economical and . to me, antcrtstang travel.'' In the end. supervisors unanimously agreed 10 pay Thomas· gas ball. But they asked county in surance experts to determine whctheT thert actuall:. was a dollar savings realized by Thoma.s' motorcycle nde since use of the h1gher-nsk vehicle probabl) expo~ 1he county to greater insurance habaht> Added one supervisor. "The next time, we'll hear Bob was water-k11ng to San D1eao.·· Valley police quiz trio held as vandals By ROBERT BARK.ER °' ... ~ ........ Three Fountain Valley bo)'$ who arc suspects in a six~y fPl'ee of burglaries and vandalism have bee1I questioned about wreakina bavoc inside the First Christian Chrda or Fountaio Valley. it was ditdOled today. Bunbeboys-_,ed9, 10and 13- have denied desecratins the~ of worship altbo\llb they ctid admit ransack.in& and causina about SS,000 damage to a home on La Quinta Circle, police said. "They were questioned about the church damqc because of the resi- dential vandalism," Fountain VaUcy police Set. Ron Manda said t~y. _ The youngsters. wbo were lodpd in OralljC County Juvenile Hal~ were believed to have caused 1bout SI 0,000 in damap in homes they vandalized. They also ~ llok about Sl.000 in bousebO&d atems.. (Pleue ... llOT'8/ A2) ·FBiliunts for killer suspect in county From staff ud wire reperu A t~n-age T orrancc girl dropped from sight the same day an Ausuilian race car driver wanted for the disa~ pearanccs of six women and the murder of anothtt was seen in th.at city. officials said as the dragnet for him expanded into Orange County. Chnstopher Bcmaid Wilder. 39, who 1s on the FBl's 10 Most Wanted Last. was seen at the Proud Parrot Motel an Torrance on April 3 and 4, according to FBI agent John Hoos. who added the search for Wilder has widened to include OnllJC County. FBI agents were notifying local law enforcement agencies with fliers that Wilder migh1 be in the area. The FBJ had received unconfirmed reporu that Walder was spotted in Mission V1CJO la st week. Meanwhile. the' 16-year-old hi&h school girl has been missing since ..\pnl 4. Torrance police Lt. Robert ..\rmstrong said. FBI agents have tracked WiJder from Flonda to Texas, Colorado, ..\mona. Las Ve~ and now to Southern California. In many cities. }oung women disappeared the same da' he was seen. ( n Las Vegas. Wilder was J"'listeftld at a motel on the Las Yeps Strip on ..\fnl I. the day Michelle Koffman, I . disappeared from a local shoppins mall v. here she was moddin&. FBl ..\~cnt Bill Jansen sa1d from Nevada. (Pleue eee DRAGN&'f/Aa) Spelling whiz Mondale Hart look to California 8\ICCesSf ally , Oran e Coun h,pe to conv1nct uncommitted dd-def ends title Analyst says neither ~.ondale ca~paign 10 . 8 . . ~~cs to vote for him It tbe 001\veft.. dfdate can lock "There wilt be a ract tn C'ahfomia J Hart would have to win a 1e-can but it is likely to mrnish the ima~ of ERRY markable 75.S perttnt of the rcrnain-f t before June 5 whoever the Democratic c.andidate 1ngdelcgatcato tte~pthcoomiaatioft is," said Martin Wattcnbcra, a pohti-HIRSCH before the convcnuoo. It is halftime in the race for the ca.I science profcuor al UC Irvine. o\bout 27 pmxnt of the remain~ Democratic presidential nominauon "If we can win b,g in Califomaa. dekp,es ..,;11 be eb09Cn iJt ftw and former vice president Walter which is Prc1•dcnt Reapn"s home pnmanesand caucuSC$Junc 5-aad Mondale has opened up a command-state, a lot of the uncommitted more than half of that amou.nt, ,,.,. ina lead over his two nvals. dcleaatcs and the Democratic of-Wlll come from Cahfon:Ua. Althouah Mondale has a chance of ficials arc aoina to ao Wllh Hart They o\lthough he trails both Moadaae chnchina the nomination before the want to be rc<lcctcd and they want a and Han. Jc Jackson. 1lb I 52 Democratic Pany convention. local &..U)' who wall do well an November," the West and Southwest -area delcpt~. ho~ in ~York thilt political analysts autl beUc;vc the race said Chris Townsend, a spolcc man where Han 1s tronicr. The m~or he c-an d~m con idcrab4c Dumbttl Of will come down to Cahfonha. for the H n campalin an O~nge e'cepllon 1s the Ohio pnmary Ma) 8. voters and dclcp1a. lhe fn>ftt Na ... It's a matter of ma•'"·--•:-I\ ... County. whe~ Hart ho~ to ptck up oppon __, t ..... o-·nau· UUi.llJA..-y A{'C'()rdina to • tally by the A • from the poliue&J or Sen John n~ 0 ~In UK n uu OD pnor IO unlikely that Mondale or his chief SOCtatcd Pres • Mondale has l ,Ol6 Glenn, O.Obio. v.-bo dropped out of the convention. nval,Scn. Gary HanofCoJorado,can delcptcs. He n~ to wan 49.~ the prcs1dcnoal race carhC'I' this ytar. Wattcn~rg, who once •• collect enouah delegatct to win the pc-nt of the ttma.1n1r1• 1,842 del· For Han. who has S7S dea-.1 to Han had cap1uttd en~ -.em• nom1natioft before the June S Cali· ·-... f ·~.-h tum to wrest \M noma...._ e-. fomia primary. epte1 10 capture the nom1nauon have any chance o W'lnnana t e Mondale. now ~litves tbat ._ "Unless Han falls completely, before the July convention an n nom1naoon. he "'ti have lo a\I Dcmocnu ~ill ttx cm the ~ · franci~. within percx:niqc pomt~ of Monda.le ... • '"".....,.. neither cand•date will have cnouah That will be • b1a ta k. When the in the ttma1n1na Ea ttm and Mid· "'~president w.etr nomteee. delcpte befo~ then. We really stt it heavy pnmary ~ n mumes with wcstcm pnma~ and a-wttp every· He ~ Mondaie .,inaina owr 1oinadown to the Wlrc," uad Audrey Tei1as Ma" s. the camft.."l•l'\ heads to thina 1n the Wc't ttll Hart ~ould (Ple: .. e eee ~IPOltlllA/~ Rr.dfeam, who 1s coordtnatin the ~ ,~ ... . .. • \ • . v BOYS QUIZZED IN V ANDALISM ••• FroaAl 1 ranaJna f'tom colo collecuons to probablydtrutcd at lhcm (one of the calculaton and wristwatches, accord-Reeses)." Maqda said. In fact. Rene 111d he was driving by the church late Saturday niJht to check lt when he saw an open window and li~u on inside the church. 1na to officen. Mark Rcex said today there is a Much of the loot was recovered possibility 1he attack could be from a uee fon in the Mckyard of one directed -aainst him or his father. ofthe boys' horpes ol!icen sai14 • 1 cd h He ammcdiatdy called police, he said, who staked out the facility. Meanwhile, poi.cc investi'iatina "But our names arc 1~l on t c whether the vandalism at the church illuminated billboard and (the van-The vandals desecrated and scat· tercd pictures of Christ throu&hout the church, wrote obscenities on walls and attempted to set two fires. M I. s d TaJbe dais) could have aoneo the names al aano aa trect an n Av-from there. 1 doo,t believe it was enue may have been directed apinst Pastor Anhur Reese or his son, Mark, anybody in the church and it could be the church's youth minister. a random thing." T hey also knocked over a bronu cross symbolic of the crucifixion. tore telephones from walls. npped up- holstery in front row pews. bro~e mirrors. scattered food from the kuchen on floors and damaged a pool table. The misspclJcd na me of Rec50 was • Reese, 24, said the church has been wnnen on walls in the sanctuary. broken 1nlo several times recently but "We believe some juveniles wro te officials hadn't reported the break-ins his name on the walls and put two and bccauSl' nothin& appeared to be two together and beUeved ll was taken. DRAGNET EXP ANDS TO OC ••• From Al California state As~embl yman Richard Robinson. D-Garden G rove. said Tuesday in Sacramento that Korfmaius his. wifc.'s.coll.S.in_ lie. satd he paid $4.011 for a full-page ad in today's Sacramento Btt dep1ct1ng the FBl's wanted poster of Wilder. "It's a personal tragedy of m )' wife·~ tam1l y," he said. T he Torrance ~irl. who~ name was not released 1mmed1a1ely. ..had L·alled her boyfnend and said some- thing about going to school and aficr school she had some kind of job intervie w." Annstrong said. "She mentioned Del Amo (shop- ping) center," he said. "That's his (modus operandi). to get girls out of shopping centers.. andlcatc he's a photographer and that the girl 1s beautiful and he'd hke to take her picture." "ABoon as I saw that fl1er(w1th the girl's picture). I got a tcmblc 'itnking feeli ng." Arm'itrong said. "I ho pe I'm wrong.·· Wilder. believed to be dnving a rust-colored 1981 Mercul) Cougar. hasbcencharaed in 1h&abd~-tio~efa Flonda State University student and m the murder o f an Oklahoma City wo man whose body was found near a lake in Kansas. "It shows a pattern of travel -first coming o ut West. then near the Los Angeles area," Jansen said Tuesday 1 n Las V cgas. In addition to the disapJ>earance of Korfman in Las Vegas. officials have revealed a cross-country tr-.11 of sightings of Wilder and disap- pearances: -In Denver. FBI Agent William Ga\·1n said Tuesday lhat Wildcf. checked into the Thunderbird Motel 1n Durango on March 29. the same day Sheryl Bonaventura. 19, disap- peared from a shoppmg mall in Grand Junction. about 100 miles north of Durango. -In Beaumont. Texas. police Lt. Charles Henderson said Walder ap- parently spent the night of March 22 et -thc-Oulf Coast Motc+in Wmnt?, about 25 miles southwest of Beau- mont. The ntxt day. 24-year-old La mar U n1 versit) nursing student Teri") Walden d1sarpcarcd. The body of the mo ther o two was found March 26 in a canal west of Beau- mont. She had been stabbed ~veral limes and her hands and feet were bound . -In Florida. Wilder is suspected in the disappearance of three women and the abduction of another. -In Baton Ro uge. La., police alleged that Wilder stole license plates for a 1973 C hryJlcr -that was-found last week in a Beaumont. Texas. sho pping center parking lot. G avin s~ud Wilder used the name L.K. Kimbrell when checking into four motels in Colorado from March 26 to March 29. SPELLING WHIZ TRIUMPHS AGAIN ••• l'l'omA l dMthround. Lee 11 •med to tote tw conoen- trlltion lftet getting .,... up on "lnlmk:al" whMe Stone lloWfy Ind. -delft)erat.-Y epeaect 0 aratot" , to capture MCOnd. Ct\Mg quldcty Md oonfldentfv eSJeled ta worcta. which rMged from "fsoeo1t11" to "eup«dHoue." 'The three w«e among eight flnal oont•tant1 ..,,cttd •tier en eUmlnatk>n round Tu.day night. Thirty-four echoof chHdren started the com..t In the lrvfne High School U..ter .,.., wtnning df-. trlet ... aewe contm1, according to Ertn Spru1ton of the county educa.. lion depattm.nt. Chq,. gtfted 1tudent at Eaat- ahore 8chool k\ INIM, ha a quick memory and exoell9 et llC8d«nlc aabjec:t1, especlaUy fnllllt Md eci- ence. hla mother tvy Cheng llkS. • The only aon of a~anatys1 and an 9"Qtneer. the "*"no Champion won't get anv tpeCl8' reward for hi• achievement, Mr•. Changuld. ·•we feet the recognition from everyone 11 hi• own rewatd; that'• much better than any other ma· tertal reward." Mrs. Chang Mid her eon I• • tough competl10f' out Of the ctaasroom. but tometlmea It di• appointed on the bafffleld1 when overlooked for 1...-n aport9 be- cau .. of hit aman stature. She admitted he wu a bit amdoua before the competition becaute "a lot of people expected him to do well. But he 18 getting used to alt of th la.'' .,., .... ,,_...., ....... u.M W1utoD Cbana trlamphant after bl.a Yictory. The mother added: "I don't want to pu1h him too far. I want him to be enriched. We try to divert hit attention to sports and genetal Interest things. Instead of all that scientific stuff." CALIFORNIA D E M S' BIGGESTTEST ... From Al enough ot the: un<.omm111<.·d dl'll'g.ltl''i between the < alilurn1a pnmar) dnd the <.onvcnt1on to g1\l' him ;1 fir\1-hallot \ 1ctun 1 ht· nomina tion tor Mondak .JI\<> · ".J matter of hi m cut11n~ n <kaf "'1th Jackson:· Wallcnlxrg \a1J I k douht'> Jae hon would dc:mand thl· '1<.e pre\1den11al 'i f)<JI on thl' llrket "The Democrat'> would JU\I gel \laughtcred ·· Wattenberg \a1d "ft v.ould he \omcth1ng on the domt.·,11<. f)l.uform like realloc:aung monn from dcfcn\t· lo a JOh\ program .. "II the \.Ve\tern \tatc' had rnmt• fir'> I . <1r <.·vrn earlier. I think lhl' n.•1ouh m1gh1 have bccA d1 0eren1." Watt· ent>crg \31d. adding that Hart "llkel) to win tn evel) \late wco;t of ( olorado "Mondale 1o; vt'ry weak hrrr tfr 14i ~rn ao; 100 liberal. 100 11<.'d tn \f)('ual 1ntere\t\ and too <.lo'<' to (former) Prc~1dcn1 J1mm) ( arter.. Watt· en berg c11pla1ned Hart"~ retrnt del<.'at' l amt' hc:nlU\t' Delly Piiot Dell very I• Querentffd .. . ., .. I I ..aA. u_• ...... t ~ .... .. h1' u1mpa1gn w," hurl In. poor organ11at1on and planning "Hart JU\t did not ha\l· the 11me 10 organ11e in all the \I.tic\ and run a nalwnal t.•ampa1gn .titer hl· v.on 1n New Hamp\hire \.\l hL·n lhl· momrn- tum d1\aprcared ht· did not ha'e thl' organ11at1nn 10 ha<. k h1rn up." Wall· l'nh<.·rg ..aid Aul aunrd1ng to I""' n-.t·nd thnl' " <;till 11ml· fen 11.irt to rl·group and amhu'ih Mondale 1n 1hc We\I II lhl' Hart campaign liln lo..t'l'P Mondalr from \.\Inning l'noush dckg.1tl'\ lo din<. h the nomination tx·forc lhl· u1nH·n11un llart <.Jn "'alt.. 1n and d ray, 'up pc>rt h~ \a\ 1ng he-"ould have a helll'r l hancc of oca11ng l'rt'\ldcnt Rl·ag.in m No.,.emh<.·r Aut cH'n 1f Hart \o\111\ ,111 of thl' remaining primane'\ .rnd caut u~r' gam enng more lhan 50 rx.·n·ent ol thl' delegate\. he will go 10th<.• LOn.,.cntion with ahout I. ~l)(J dekgalC\ If Mon- dale ln't'\ lhe fl'\! or lhl rate\ hul \tall (:ollt'l I\ ahout .in pn,cnl of tht· ll'lll.tlnllltpklqtJll'\ "'llh Jhoul I 7tKI tkk~tt'' -"'1th in ca'~ s1nlo..1 ng rangt· of I ht· nomina11on Hart mu\I ~on: hag 'll tom~-:. 10 haH· .1 re.th'lt ll lh.tnce T "" n'<.·nd pmntt·d out Mo ndale "'a' nl·;mn~ hi\ pnma r~ tampa1gn \f)CnJ1ng llmtl uf $24 m 1ll1on llart 1~ no"'hal· nl·:tr h" li mit and tan 'lp<.'nd n n~ J'll.'O n\ lw ra1\c\ "( alilnrn1,1 I\ .Jn l'\f)(.'n'>l\e \I.lie Jnd \.1ond.ik t karl) v.111 no longer ha'e tht• monn ad\ant.igt · l ov.n\-"'"I ,,1111 \. nl11 1Hl't.'r' v.111 malo..c up for monn \did Kl·tJkarn. alter a11e nd1ng a ml't'llng of M ondale'~ 'ioutht'rn C alafornia organ11rro; la\t week Mond.Jk·, < ahtorn1a \tralegy will hinge nn \oluntccr organ11 a11ons at tht• rnngrt'\\lonnl d1i,ar1ct ltvel. 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The 16-year-old and his friends reportedly had offered some firewood to another group of beach VISltors but grew angered when the group mem- bcn returned later and helped them· selves to more. Words were exchanged but the argument was dropped. accordmg to police reports. Later. while walking to his car in the 'parking lot. Martino alleged I) was confronted by member of the ri val group and stabbed in the stomach b) one man while a second held him. problem there. Then you can hear the police officer asked. ·who did the stabbing?' He replies. 'Guzman. Do I have to answer the question?' "At that point it's clear he doesn't understand his constitutional nghts because the correct answer 1s: he doesn't have to answer their ques- tions." explained the judge. The murder case unraveling has left family members and o nlookers angered and frustrated. "My son was Paul's best fnend and he was with him that night at the beach and for him to watch our justice system d1sm1ss this whole thing ISJUSt awesome." said Chen Doremus. a close fnend o f Martino's family "It's very d1shearten1ng to see this fall apart on a technicality... she odded. "I look at these kids who knew Paul and I wopder what this 1~ am COMDITIC* 1·3 poot•lelt 2-4 ..., 2-4 ..., 2-4 ,.., 3 poOt 1·2 poor 1·2 poor ~dJr9C1lon ~ Altho ugh frie nd s admitted Martino was no angel. all described him as bri&ht and likeable. They said he had suddenly betome interested in school and seemed to be making a fresh stan. teaching them about our system." Paul Martino Shocked by his death. fnends and family put up a SI0.000 reward for information on the killers Sheriffs deputies said the reward led d1 rectl)' to the arrest days later of three Los Angeles men . G utman. Ochoa and Carlos Ochoa. Police seek bandit team in t hree wes t OC robberies But dunnga prehm1nar:y hearing in November. charics against Carlos Ochoa were d ismissed because o flack of evidence. Police are !>eeking a bandit team tha t 1w1ce robbed a Fountain Valley 7-Elcven market and also ma)' have held up a Westminster Pioneer C hicke n restaurant -all at the point of six·inch switchblade knife. G uzman and Ochoa. though. we re orde red to stand trial for murder. The tnal was scheduled tn begin last week. The banduo; - one wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball hat -hit the Fountain Valle) con venience market at Harbor Boulevard and Edinger Avenue early Fnday and again early Sunday. Judge Cox said he was fo rced to d1sm1ss the charges against G uzman afier listening to a tape recording of a police interview with the ~ond man, Ochoa. Det~Cll\ es say the pair enter the store with their faces turned downward from surveillance cameras. The bend1t weanng the Dodger cap walks around the counter. waves his knife at the clerk's chest and then cleans out the cash registe r while h1!1 companion stands guard at the front door. They escapro with S 120 the first time and aot $50 in their return visit. "They read him his rights. No A pair of H ispanic bandits matching the description -one is 5-7. the other 5-10 -hit the Pioneer Chicken fa st-food restaurant Thursday night officers said. Just Call 642-6086 Gem Talk 81· J.C. Hl 1MP/JRIES l.~r11fil'd Cemolas1st. ACS APRIL'S BIRTHSTONE Is the diamond Those born during the month of Aprll are doubly bleated. Besides celebrating a birthday during the envlgoratlng days of Spring, the Aprll-born have as their birthstone, the beautiful diamond, the king of all gems. Any birthday present which Includes diamonds Is sure to be long-remembered as aomethlng very apeclal. Its laatlng beauty la due to Its hardnesa ... lt 11 the hard- est material known to man. A diamond Is formed deep In the earth by the crystalllzatlon of carbon over a process taking many centuries. It It also the world'• moat effective refractor of llgM ... hence Its great brllllance. The diamond gets It• name from the Greek word, adamas, which mean1 "Invincible." The flrat definite reference to diamonds In hlttory comes In Roman literature of the lat century A.D Dlamonda known to the Romana came from lndla. Now, we get moat of the world'• diamonds from South Africa. Auatralla 11 on the threshold of becoming • major source. as newly-found depoalta ere developed. What do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you Hile? Call tbe number at left and your message will be rttordecl, transcribed and delivered to &he appropriate editor. Tbe same t4-bour aoawering service may be used to record letters to tile editor on any topic. 'Contributors to our Letters column must Include tbelr name and telephone number for verification. No clrculaeion calls. please. 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' I ' •• ., MAlllll C::ll••CI• ,,,--- ( ·\:~) I ' I I Cout County transportation commissioners want comments for lmprpve- ments from the 13 cltlea through which Beach Boulevard passes./ A3 Costa M.,sa Chamber of Commerce honors Man, WomanoftheYear./A11 California Soviet media launches more attacks on LA Olympics, saying Games won't match those In 1980./AS Nation A bank employee and her boyfriend make off with $2. 7 million./ A5 World A Taiwan martlal arts movie director has de- fected with his family to Red China./ M Home Distance between chairs Indicates whether a homeowner Is more lnter .. ted In mod•n decor or comfort of guesta./81 Depression and shorter daylight hours may be llnked./Be Food Exercising will power Is not enough to truly CO'l- vert a fat person to a thin one./C1 Down-home rice pudding has been elevated to star status on dessert carts In the finer restaurants.JCS Sports Cal State Fullerton ham- mers UC Irvine, 13-5, in a Southern Calif ornla Baseball Association game./01 The Miiwaukee Brewers find the Angels just the right tonic to get their first win of the season./01 Estancia Hlgh's bid for an unbeaten Sea View League volleyball season continues as the Eagles sweep Mater Del./03 Entertainment Sex Is the subject of four one-act comedies at the lrvlne Community Theater.Jae Bualne•• Economist and author Terry Coxon explains his formula 'worry-free In- vesting .'/ Al INDEX · Bridge Bulletln Board 8ualn ... Callfornl• Newa Claulfled Com lea Crouword Death Notlcn Food Home Horotce>pe Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• National Newt Opinion Polle. Log Pubtlc NotlcN 8port1 iT elevt9!on ThMtatt Wuthet Wortd Newt A12 A3 A8-10 A'4 06..S A12 08 04 C1·12 81~ 01 Be A9 A4 A 11 A3 04-5 01-'4 87 88-7 A2 A3 The~e's magic in the air at OCC butno record broken Jly _p_HIL SNElllERMAN Of .... 0..., ~ ..... Stan B. Greene wasdanglinaupsidedown Tuesday. high above the campus of Orange Coast College, trying to a break a record set 1 n 1913 py master magician Harry Houdini. Greene's challenge was to wri$ile out of a regulation straitjacket. with the breeze buffeting his suspended body and the blood rushing to has head. As the Encino escape artist later explained, one of the hazards ofth1s stunt 1s ··a little seasickness." According to Greene. Houdini managed to free himself from the straitjacket 10 two minutes. 35 seconds. Grcene'ssays his best escape time 1s two minutes. 37 seconds, a mark set four years ago at Pierce College in the San Fernando Valley. At Orange Coast College, students in the audience and the magician's assistant called out the time as the red-faced.illusionist struggled against lhe the straitjacket while dangling from a crane three stories above the ground .. But when Greene. 36. finally squirmed loose and let thejacketfall to the ground. Houdini's record was still intact. Greene'sOCC time was two minutes. 48 seconds. "Somehow. I was very much out ofbreath up there," the magician explai ned to reporters after has feet were back on the ground. "I don't know wh y. It should have taken only 30seconds to get out of the jacket after I got one hand free." Greene stretched the magic1an'scode a bu and offered some clues as to how the aerial escape as accomplished. "It is an 1 nteresting problem.·· he said. "There are about five steps togettinJOUt, but you don't know if you'vedonethem suffiClentlywell until the end. You have to get all the slack on one side to work a hand free. If )'OU take all the time in the world to make sure each sttp 1sdone corrcctlr . it takes too Iona and you won't break the record.' Greene 's bio~raphy says he was born 10 Southt rn California on April 6. which is also Houdini's birthday by theAmericancalendar.(Houdini was born an Budapest. whe~ a different calendar was used. Grune says.) He was introduced to magic at age'l 2 by his father. an aerospace scientist. In 197 1, he was invned to Join the Hollywood's famed Magic Castle club. Greene said he first performed the aerial straitjacket escape in 1975 and has repeated the st unt about 70 tames since then. The magician said he made a breakthrough after fo ur weeks of practici ng the stun 1. "There are six ways to get out." he said. "One of them is very flashy. but it doesn't always work." He added, "People have said, 'You're crazy, you ha ve adeath wish.' But I don't think it's a death wash. lt'sa show ofpowerover death." Greene's performance Tuesday was pan ofOCC's High School Senior Day acti vities. About 5.000 high school seniors from area v1s1ted the college to learn about fall classes and to arrange early reg1stra11on appointments. Stan B. Greene •t.ruUlH to free hlmaelf from etraltjacket at Ora nae Cout Colle&e -•till eby of Houdini'• record. OellJ llllllot pMto lty .._.,du,tn By STEVE MARBLE °' ... ....,,... ..... 4 Murder charscs ap in11 two IC· cused killers ba ve bttn dismiMed-by a Superior Court judae because of a " technicality in the police invesup- tion oflast fall's brutal stabbina death of Paul Manino. a Huntinaton Har- bour youth. Oranst C--ouoty--SUperiof-C--OUA JudJC Philip Colt said he had no choice but to toss out the charses ap1nst Juan Guzman,· a 20-)'a!-old from Lot A!lJCles who was accu.ed of • fatally stabbina 16-year-oJd Martino after an argument over firewood.. • Charges also wett dropped .... llll Jaime Ochoa, 20. a~ ec- complice in the brutal stabbina at Bolsa Chica State Beach. JudJC Cox said Oran,e County Sheritrs deputies violated one of tbe suspects' constjtutional rilht• durina a ja1lhouse interView. ~ in&ervicw was considered the key to the munler case by investipton. "h's unfort unate. I hate to tee somelhina like this happen,.. said Deputy District Attorney . Tony Raclc.a ucku, the prosecu10r an tht murder. In a move to save the case apin1t Guzman, Raclc.auck.as bas J"IOled Ochoa immunilY in the kiUana and took him before the Oranae County Grand Jury late Jast week. Althoua,h the prosecutor said he could not discuss his strat.esy. ·~ parently he is tryioatoaeuarandJury tndicunlnt against Guzman, Martino was stabbed LO death ID. oatkina lot at the st.a\e pat\ in (Pleue ... BB9TAB/A2) By DA vro BISHOP o...,,.... eon111111 ..,,. The Laguna Beach Ci ty Council met in an emergency session Tuesday to authorize $40.000 in emerscncy • repair work on a Heisler Parle bluff that collapsed Tuesday morning. Construction crews were on the scene today to begin dnvina nine 40-f-Oot pa h ngs-i~~Rte-aSH-into-- the top of the bluff in an effort to stabilize 11. Aboul 20.000 cubic yards of eanh collapsed Tuesda) morning behind Las Bnsas re-stauranl. destroyina walkways and gardens on t~ c1t}·owned bluff in a ~by-2~foot area. It'scheapertocycle, so county pays up No one was injured in the landslide and no structures were damaaed. City officials arpropriated the fu nds to pay hal the estimated S33.000 11 will take for theemergenc}'.. meac;urcs needed to shore up the bluff and prevent funher slippage. City offil 1al5. rcponed that Las Brisu o":ncrs ha vc tentat1vt"ly agned 'to-pay th~ other half of the emefFocy mca!lures. The Las Bnsas pet10, adjacent to the bluff where the shde on urrt"d. ha s be-en closed until tho l'mcrgcnC} repair work can be K· u1mpllshed. By JEFF ADLER Of tho Oolly Not II•" business. Pn va1e \-chides ma~ be ust'd for count} hu4'1ness onl~ if thc\ Ml' enclosed. fou r-wheel vehicle!>, an'ord1ng to a board d1rct't1''C The man who runs Orange ( ounty'!> billion dollar bureaucracy-Co unty Administrative Officer Bob Thomas -doesn't look lake the kind of guy who would fight over a SI 3.93 bill. But then he doesn't look like the kind of guy who rides a motorcycle. either. But Thomas contended tha \ the motorcycle tnp was the mo t ecnnur111cal way to travel end saved the county tons1derable expense. "I could have flown th is tnp at an airfare co\t of S 140. plus surface connections. I also could have driven the count)·& s1gnec.l vehicle and consumed $24.86 in &a!>Ohne." Thomas informed supervisors an a onc·pa@l' letter. "The motorr)'clc providt"d 1he mo t economical and. to me. antcrcs11ng travel." · Thomas proved Tuesday he could do both. < ounc1lmcmbers also authorized lhl· l'~pend1turc ors 12.000 to hire the gl'Olt>glC firm of UlihlOO Ind AJ,: •.onatcs to determine what wiU be m·t·,kd 10 ix-rmanently rcpeir \hi The Board of Supervisors was asked 10 overturn the auditor-controller's decision to refuse reimbursement to Thomas for a S 13.93 gasoline bill he incurred while ri<lina his motorcycle to a business conference 10 lm pcnal County earlie r this year. In th(' end. supervisors unan1mousl) a1recd to pa) Thomas· gas ball. Bu t the v asked county insurance cxpens to dt"teml1ne whether there actually wu a dollar savings realized by Thomas' motorcyclr ndc ince use of the h1ghcr-mlr.. \Chicle probably expo~ thr counl~ to greater insurance liabil11y The aud1 tor-controller refused to pay the bill on the grounds Thomas' motorcycle was an unauthonzcd vehicle that could not be used on county Added one supcrvl\or. ··Tru-nr't 11mc. \\.c'll hear Bob was water-sl11n[l. to San Diego." (Pleue eee LB SLID&/ d) Sp,elling whiz Mondale, Hart looic to California successfully ! haH to convince uncommitted del· Clef ends title Analyst ~ays neltpc~ ~.ondatc ca~pa1an in Oron(gel '(.fioun-~~~cs to vote for him &t lM convca-- d d t I. k "Thett wall be a race in a 1 orn1a H Id h can t a e can oc but 11is1ike1y 10 ram1.,h tht imaiie of JERRY an wou •ve to "'" • ~ ---whoever the Democratic candidate marlulble 75.5 percent of the~ lt before June 5 is." said Martin Wattenbera.. • pol111-~~:~~~~~~~t~hcnomiaauoe It 1s halft1m~ m-mc ~ for the cal ~ettt:e profmorl\ lK lf'Y1M-. HIRSCH /\bout 27 pcrttnt oft~ mriai~ "-d . 1 t "If we can win btl 1n ( ahforn1a. d"'l'"°"l" ... 111 '--"'hoec• 1D .... V\;mocrat1c pres1 enua nom1na ion • h .. ~... .. .. '""' ~ .. • n and former vice president Walter which is Pm i<1cnt eapn omc pnmane andaucu Junej-... M d I h _,. d state, a lot of the uncommitted mor" than half of ti..-1 am-·n• · , ..... on a e as onrnt:U up a com man • d h De f. .. 1M11 vv .,. ~~ I d hr-, 1 del~tcs an t c mocr111c o • will ··om" "-m r 1111'. m:• 1na ea over 1s two nva s. h H Th .. , 11v '-" -Ahhouah Mond•lc has a chance of fici1 s arc ao•na to ao wu 1"· C) .._lthoua,h he trail both Mondlile ch nch1na the nom1nat1on before the want to be ~-elected and they want a and Han J Jae , Wk.It IJJ Democratic Pany convention, local IU)' who 'Wiii do"' 11 in ovembrr.•' ltl • We t and uth ' -areas delcpto ~owed m cw Yort ..._ I I I 11 ..._1 h said ns Townsend. a pokcsman whert Han as ttongc.r. The ~or he can drain con ;~_ ... ,_nu"' .......... :.1 po 1t1ca ana yats Sll ~ 1eve t l' race 0 ... A Oh "" N .... """ ~ UI. willcomcdowntoC1J1fom1a. for the Han camp;»ian'" ran C1l~ptiona u~ •opnmar) ~1•> · vutcrondcklcptestbofrofttna&IMl'I It's a matter of mathema It ia C'ounty. where Han ho~ to P•t'1' up suppon nttd to win the nominatioa pnor '° unhkcly that Mondale or hi\ chief Acrordina to ' tally by the from the pohuca1 ba of Sen. John th«' convcnuon. nval, n Oary Han of Colorado. Qn soc11tcd ~ Mondale h 1.036 Glenn, o.;()h10. who dropped out of Watttnbcra. who once *6 till del tc Ht nttd to wu\ 49 S the p~1d nt11I racr ~tlicr th1 year. d ttd ......... collect cnou&h dclcptes to win the _..-nt of the rcma1nif\t 1.842 dcl· ForHan.whohasS7.SdtJ-.atn,to Han ha ptu en~••• ·nomination before the Junt S C'ali· .,.. ...... -... h tum to wmt the nocniaatioa 6-fomia pnmary. cptc to C\\pturc the nom1nat1on have any ctlanct of wtnn1 t c Mondal now be llllll "Un1c Han falla romplctcty. bcfo~ the Jul)' con\entton "' n nominauon. hr will ha\t to ti) l'>c:'mocrau _.111 Kttk 00 die .._8 Francisco. w1th1n pcrccnlage pcunl\ of Mondale .. _ ...... ---:. n nher candidate will have enouah That wall be a b1a tuk. When the in tht' rcm11ntna Ea tern and Mid · ~ice pmi!A"nl as wir;lr lJV'm-. dtlcpte1 before then. We really sec it heavy pnmary ~on rc'iumcs ~ith . tcm pnmarie nd ~«Jl e~r)· lie Mondak ....... ....,. going down to thr wire, .. said Audrty Toa Mav S. the campa11n hrad, to thin It\ the C\t ~ull Han would (Pleue ... CALU'OllN't/ Rl"dftam. who 11 coordinatina the , / • .. ' ' • ' - Al 0....,. Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Aprll 11. 1984 Pendleton commander Court date hits beach in· San Diego ordered in CAMP PENDLETON (AP) ...... M$.i. Oen. Anthony Lukeman. com-CM sniping mander of the Cump Pendleton Marine Corps base. is scheduled to assume co~mand o( tbc Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego this summer, Co ta Mesa ~niper suspect Michael m1h tary oflktals say. . . Gordon Tilbury has been ordered to Lukema.n. base commander at C~mp Pendleton St.nee AU&-31, as rcplactnL ~appear in..c.ou.ctMoQ.day tQ facc felQny former ~rutt depot c~mmander M~. Gen. W~ley Rice. w~o was transfef'!'Cd · charges of attempted murder, assault 1~ Washington, D.C.., m Ja~uary to form a spec1~l interscrv1~ ~arfarc ~uon with a deadly weapon and assault on a directly under the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Manne Corps said in a statement police officer as a result of last week's released Tuesday. shooting episode. Shopper buys t oy gun, uses it to rob the store Tilbury, 33, appeared briefly this week in Harbor Municipal Coun in Newpon Beach. The scheduled ar- raignment was delayed Monday for a week ~ause the Costa Mesa man did not have an attorney. The former naval air traffic con- lro)ler wall be represented by a public defender. A holdup man. possibly using a 1oy gun that he had just picked out and paid for, held up a.J 7-year-old clerk at Fountain Valley Thrifty Drug store and escaped with $343 he grabbed from the cash rep,istc.r.- A.she held the gun's two-inch barrel 'CONTINUED STORIES L --- against the $Jrl's rib cage, he ex- claimed: "'This is a real gun." But Fountain Valley police in- vestigators say lhe weapon may have been only si mulated because the r-0bbef'had-pieked oui s~I toysilc- said he was gelling for his "kid's binhday." A dozen cnminal charges have been filed against Tilbury in connec- uon with the neighborhood shooting spree last Wednesday that left one man-wounded. one-poltn"'caniddted with bullets and scores of residents running for l'Over. LB SLIDE REPAIRS BEGIN ... Fro m Al s lide. City Manager Ken Frank said there is no estimate of how muc h the permanent repairs will cost. Geologists who attended Monday's emergency meeting said the current damage ma} be the r~sult of an ancient slide lhat occurred in the area. The cit) wa~ in the process of repairing damage to a lo wer "all-..wa} that was the result of the winter storms of 1983 when Tuesday's landslide occurred. Work crews re- moved a ponion of the walkway pnor to placing boulders underneath it for suppon when the the bluff collapsed . Gardeners were busy Tuesday res- cuing rose bushes. which were pl~nted along -the bluffs by the restaurant on city property according to a long-held agreement. The slide comes on the heels of a JUI)' decision in which the city was found at fault for damage to propeny owned by two residents m Arch Beach Heights when a major slide occurred at the foot of Del Mar A venue in 1980. City Manager Ken Frank has ordered a hinng frttze in the CH) and a halt 10 all capital improvement expenditures pending legal appeals of the $800.000 award that a JUI)' said the homeowners should get from the city. SPELLING WHIZ TRIUMPHS AGAIN· ••. Prom Al death round. Lee eeemed to IOee his eonoen- tratk>n tlfter getttrtg tripped up on "intmk:a''' white Stone slowly and delfberately spelled •·zealot". to cepture eecond. Chang qu.ickfy and confidently spelled hla words, which ranged from "l809Celes11 to "superCfllc;>US•" The three were among eight final contestants selected after an eUmlnatton round Tuesday night. Thirty-four school children started the con1est In the Irvine High SchOol theater after wtnning dis- trict-level contettt, according to Erin Spruston of the county educa- Uon department. ,Chang, a gifted student at Eash shote School In lrv\ne, has a quick memory and exoells at aeademtc subjects. especlaJly math and sci- ence, his mother Ivy Chang aard. The only son of a systems analyst and an engineer, the sJ*tlng champion won't get any 9')eelaJ reward for his achievement, Mrs. Chang satd. "We feel the recognition from everyone ts his own reward; that's much better than any other ma- terial reward." ·Mrs. Chang said her son ta a tough competitor out of the classroom, but sometimes ls dls- ~nted on the ballfields when ovenooked for team sports b&- cause of his small stature. She-admitted he was---a bit anxious before the competition because "a lot of people expected him to do well. But he Is getting used to all of this.·• 0.-,Nlie ........ ~u,M Winston Chang amllee after hl9 't'lctory. The mother added: "I don't want to push him too far. I want him to be enriched. We try to divert hta attention to sports and general interest things, Instead of au that scientific stuff ... CALIFORNIA DEMS' BIGGEST TEST ... From Al cn11ugh ol lhl' uncomm111ed LkkgJtl'\ lx'1"ecn the< aliforn1a rnmar: Jnd the con\l'OlllJn Ill gl\ l' him a tirst·ballot 'll l\ll"\ The nom1na11C;n fur \fonJ.1k .tlso ··1s a matter nfhtm cu111ng .1 dl·.it ''1th Jackson ... \\ attcnlx'rg said Hl· duuht'> J ;H.k~on \\ould dl·mam.I the 'll'l' rre<,1den11al c,pnt on lhe lll'kt'l .. rtw Dl·mnl rat., ''ould 111..,1 get c,laughtered ·· \\ a1tenlx'rg said · tt \\OUIJ 1>1: '11nw1hing on the Jomest1l platl11rin lih· reallornung monl"' from dl'll·nw to a Jobs program ·· · I I 1 hl' \\ e<.tern state'> had u>ml' fiN or e'en earlier. I thint.. the rt•sull might ha'c been d1fforent." Watt· cnberg .. aid. adding thM Hart 1\ likt•l\ to\.\ in tn l'\ en o,(atc ~est of( ol11r:iJ11 "Mondale i~ vcr\ "eak here I k 1\ 'ecn "' wo liberal. 'too tied to ">IX'l'1al 1n1ereq., and 100 cloc,e to llorml·r) President J1mm~ ( ancr.. Watt· en berg nplained Han'<. recent dcfrat<, laml· tx·c;1u\c ... Dally Piiot Delivery la Guaranteed ., hi'i rampa1gn \.\JS hurt b) pour organ11at1on Jnd planning "Han Just did not ha'l' lht• t1mc to organize in all the states Jnd run a national campaign afta he "On 1n Ne" Hamp<.h1rc When the momL·n· tum disappeared ht• did not ha'e thl' organ11at1on to had .. him up ... \\ att- cnbcrg c;a1d. But according lO To"' O\l'nd. there 1c, c;11ll 111nc tor Han 10 regroup and amhush Mondale in the West If the Han campaign ran t..cep \1undalc from "inning enou$h delegates lO clinch the nomination before the lon,cnt1un. Han can ''all. 1n and dra" support h) <.a) ing he \\Ould haH a better chancl' of beating President Reagan in November But C\CO 1f HJrt wirJ' all of the remaining primanc'> and caucuses garnering more than 50 percent of the delegates. he will go lo the con\ cnt1on with about 1.500 delegate' If Mon· dale loses the rest of the ran·s hut '>till collect<; about 40 perrent of thc n·ma1n1ng tkkgate\ \\Ith ahout I. 700 dclegall'"> -\\lthin t>as~ stnl-..1ng range ol tht· nom1na11on. Han mu'>l '>t·orc big '1c1one'> to ha' ea rl·ah~11t d1ancl'. l 1l\\n~cnd po1n1t·d out Mondale "'a" nearing h1\ pnmar} campaign .. pending limit of$:!4 million. Han 1s no" here lll'ilr h1<, lim1t and can spend C\l"r~ pcnn~ ht•ra1sco;. "California 1s an t'\pens1,e state and \tontlalc Licari~ "ill no longer ha\\~ tht· munl') ad' antage ... To" ns- cnd ... aid Volun1ccr\ will make up for monn c;a1d Redfi:arn. after a11end1ng a meeting of Mondale's Southern Cahfnrn1a organizers last wecl-... Mondale's C ahforn!a strateg} will hinge on 'oluntcer organization-; at the rnngre-;sional district le' el. Redfearn said Tht• rampa1gn also will cnrnuragt' candidate., in th{' dt'itncts running to Ix' delegates at the national conven- tion tt-nampa1gn '1goroush. sh{' said Clrculatlon 71416'2-4333 Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill r 1tll1c;h e r Claaalfled advertlalng 714/6'2-5871 All other departments 6'2·4321 MAIN OFFICE Chazy Oowallby RoHmary Churchman Clrculetlon TelephonH '" • f J 1 I I ' A I ' I 1111 Ill 10 It " P I '• • Stephen F Cerezo .. Gloria A Powera Donald L Wllllamt t , 1 Ht< ""'' l.i" VOL. n, NO. 102 r Clear s kies w ith gusty winds · ~ Coutal ~l.C CIWtlMOn.WV cri.tolle.N C ,.., thut~ a..iy n«111 to 110tl,... ~ --~1610M"""'lllw-bllow °'*AIOO ~~~--.... 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He'd reponedly gone to the beach with friends to drink a few beers and enJO) the warm evening. The 16-year-old and his friends reponedly had offered some firewood to another group of beach visitors but grew angered when the group mem- bers returned taler and helped them- selves to more. Words were exchanged but the argument was dropped. according 10 police reports. latt'r. while wall-..1ng to his car in the park mg lot. Manino alleged I) was confronted by members of the nval group and stabbed in the stomach b~ one man while a second held him. pohce officer asked. 'Who did the stabbing?' He replies. ·Guzman. Do I have to answer the quesuon?' "At that point 11·s clear he doesn't understand his constitutional rights because the correct answer is: he doesn't haH' to answer their ques- tions." explained the Judge. The murder case unra .. cling has left family members and onlookers angered and frustrated. "M} son was Paul's best friend and he was with him 1hal night at the beach and for him to watch our justice system dismiss this whole th mg as just a""esome." said Chen Doremus. a close fnend of Man1no·s family. ··tt's vel) d1sheanening lo see 1h1s fall apan on a 1cchn1 cah1}." she added. "I look at these kids who kne\\ Paul and I wonder whal this is Although friends admitted Manino was no angel. all described him as bright and likeable. The) said he had suddenly become interested 10 school and seem ed to be making a fresh s1an. teach mg them about our system... Paul Martino Shocked by his death. fnends and fam1l) put up a SI 0.000 reward for 1nformat1on on the l-..1llers Sheriffs deputies said the reward led dircctl) to the arrest davs later of three Los Angeles men. Guzman. Ochoa and Carlos Ochoa. Police seek bandit t eam in three west QC robberies But during a prehm1na~ hearing in November. charges aga1ns1 Carlm Ochoa were dismissed because oflal'k of evidence. Police arc seeking a bandit u~am that twice robbed a Fountain Valley 7-Eleven market and also may have held up a Westminster Pioneer Chicken restaurant -all al the point ofsix-1nch switchblade knife. Guzman and Ochoa. though. were ordered to stand tnal for murder. Thl· tnal was scheduled 10 begin last weet... The bandits -one wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball hat -hit the Fountain Valle) convenience market at Harbor Boulevard and Edinger A\enue early Friday and again early Sunday. Judge Cox said h~ was forced to d1sm1ss the charges against Gulman after listen mg to a tape recording ofa pohceinterviewwtth 1he econd man. Ochoa. Dctecti' es say lhe pair enter the store with their faces turned downward from surveillance cameras. The bandit weanng the Dodger cap walks around the counter. "a' es his knife at the clerk's chest and then cleans out the cash register whtlt' his companio n stands guard at the front door. 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