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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-16 - Orange Coast PilotTHI ORANGE COAST WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913 D.W7 Pffo4 ,.,,...o b7 Patr1cll O'Don~I Julie Palme r . 9. joint>d d t>mons tra tion Bl(ain ... 1 train~ hut ~till found !->onwthin~ lo ... mil•· about. Bullet trains idea angrrs residents By JOEL C. rJ-or-.. Of the Delt., Piiot St.llft Nearly 400 ix-opll· stiml of them chanting "Stop the bull, WC' w anl thl' truth mt·t with represen tauv~ of the prupost-d h1gh-spt'<'d build train 1n Tustin last night Th<' l'\ t•n l w a~ bll ll'cl ,,, J rommunttv forum om' of~ v1 ral to be ht•ld throu~houl Or.1ng1· County but th1• mood quickly turned Lo on<· of t·onfnmt,1t1on and angN Most of thost• 111 ctltt>nd,rnt t' l'Xpf('SSt'd ft•ars UVl'r lht• potenual no1!>•· v1bn1t1on .rnd visual impact .,f the 11-i'l mph t rains strec1kmg Lhrnu).(h tht•1r ne1ghtxirhrxxls abt1ul unn· 1•vrry half hour Follov. mg .. ,1ul1· prc">'·n~1t1on 11n the-hullt·t tr .• 1n v. ~mh wuuld ru11 frorn Loi. Anjo(t•lt-::. to San D1t>gu through wv..rc1I Oranlo(t' C11unt\ u1mmun11u·-. LJwri•nc·1 {; G1l~111 pri-..1d1 nt of Amt>rll«.IO lligh Spt'f•d ft.iii Corp fll'ldrd qut-..!11111~ The· pr 1vall• [lo·laware i.:roup v.,rnL-.. t<1 hu1ld th•· n.i11nn·s first 1·l1•1•tr1t hull1•t tr.1111 1n S.iuth1·rt1 C.1liforni.1 L1lw man;. .,f tH·r ne•11o(hl~1r-. Tu...-..un rt"ild•·nt Jurw B.sldw1n 1~ .ifrc11d th1• hull1·t tr.un v.111 hurt till' \•alut· 111 ht•r h11mf' "Thi!. I!. th1 0111\ ln\'l'StOIC'llt ( h.1vr I d1111 1 " .. nt t<i l1)S(' 1l " sht· s.rnl P ,, 1 K 1 n n c 11\ "f I 1 v 1 n t· , l ·olll'J.{• P,1rk l11mmunu;. "'"d sh1· tSee BllLLET. Page A3 1 Huge cuts proposed for Coast colleges By PHIL SNEIOERMA N Of IM Oatl7 Piiot 8 refl The prcs1d1•nt!; uf Orangl· Coast. Coastline and Goldt'n W£-st colleges have annnunc'f'<I mas$JVf' edu catwnal program c-ut<> th<tt rould ht· 1mplrmt:'nlf'd m•\.t fall The prnpost·d program cut<; which would hi• .u"t-omp<m1ro b~ the layoff of 114 full t1mt· t.eachel"'i and adm1rustra tors, an· part of a plan that will bl' rons1dcrc>d toni~ht by th<· C:11ast Community <.. ollrRe> D1«tr1et boa rd n f tru..c;tt'(><; The board mt·ets first in a dosed door sN;s1on . but 11< exp ected t o b<'g1n its public m eeting at 8 at d1citr1c t headquartt'rs. 1370 Adam.Cl A VE' • Costa MC>8Cl If that facilit y 1s not large enough for the aud11•ncf', tht· proc.'1.-t>dinlo{s will h(• 11111\.t'l.I let thl' lclft'tt·n.1 . .t rwarln ()1.mgt· l «l<tst CollC'~1· Thr> proposed l'Ull-..11 k..., arc part of a d1stnl·t plan t.o !'lrminalC' d $5 5·m1l11on def111t ,1nt1cipatc-d In lhP district"' 198:! 114 bu<l~<·l By t..w. full wnL tcaLhcr.. musl tx. tnfnm11-t! of (a\off<> hv Man h 15 Tht• prop11si•d t ulh.ic k'. p r 1· p a r " d h v ci 1 s t J 1 < t .idrn1n1<.lr<it11r' havf' IH·1•n 1r1t1<1u-t! h't tht• Iota! chaptn of thL· Ami r11 an f i-1h·rat1on of TeachN~. wh1c h rt'prt'St•nL<; th(• fi40 full tmw t1·<11 ht'N l'rnplc•vM b" lh1• lhrt'f' 111mmunlly l'tllll'i;(C'S Thi' tP.i«her; da1m tht• district has not prnp!·rl y t·ons1d1•rt>d 1tlternat1vf'<; lo th1· layoff plan rndudmg rr .. lu111<1n!. in fund in~ l n K 0 (' F (' h ,, n n " I !) 0 . t h c· tl1str1t t owm't! lf'h•vrs1on ~t.at11m (S~e COLLEGE, Page A!) g $ 0 A Z 44 COUNTY EDITION I# ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS County 'covered' on IO Us Stalt" finan<·ial warrants should havt• litllt" impact ()1,1111<" l'1111nt\ 1111.11111· 1ifl1n.i1~ -...11d 111d.1v tl11 -..1.111·'-. dt I l.,llJll lll 1-.. ... u1 rt t("to I t•d W<tlTilllL' V. ill h.1Vt IJttl1• Vlhlhlt• 1n1pal l 011 l • •U 111 \ ).(ll\'l·r 111111•11 t 11pt•rat11J1.-.. .1 ~ l111tK .1:-. .. tot•· w1•1f..i1t• t ... 11t·l1t' p.11d hv th1• t·llUl\t\' lllllllllUl t11 ollrl\1 St .. \ I ' l.t•v. I' I hit I d1•1111t \ Fiscal .1udtt11r 11111tr 1ill1•1 . .,,11d th.ti h1;, 1111dt•1:.l.111dl11lo( ul lht· ~t.c lt·"• f111.c1111al •11111lit1<J11 1" that wt·lfc1r ,. IM·tll'f1ts -..huuld ht 11.11d Ii;. tl11 -..l.iilt• (1l lt· • .-..l th10111-(h the· t•nd 11f M.111 h 11 t • ..... Id l h J t I" h J... "I l' ll w1,.f 111 1.tllv 111f1111111'd by St,1t1· ·.·-11'71 '·~' ..._ < ·.,r1t1oll1·r l<t•11 ( '111 ~" d1·1n1l11·~ th.at th1· f1,.l1•1.il j(nv1·rr11m·nl will Jiit k up ,,,.., 1 ""It .'>11!11 lfall 111 Wt Jf,11 t• l1t·1wf1L-.. H11t l .t·w1i. -...11d he• .i1~1 1•xp•-t·ti. ,di utht•r ... t.ilt• µ.1y1111·11h tu 1 .. unt1t~ to I~· dPtaYt'll 111,.iu~· of th•· f1s1·;il d1fficult11·:-. St.ilt· --JO p.1y111t·nlb t.11 lt1U11t11~ li..iv1· h•'t.·11 d 1·l11y1·d fn·qul'ntly dur mg Liii' J)<L.,l ~·vt·ral m1111ths It .. 1111tNI Wt1ilt· !IUI h c1 dl·lay m.J.y not h..iv•· "muth public o.iw.c1n·rw.s.s." tl l'l'rtU111ly adv1·nwly ,tfft-t·U. lht· tou11 1v's norm.ii ca-..h flow, ht: said --- bailout -· ... •I• 1 ·-1 ~··•t ,.. .. l>Jt.Y 01.1 t 0 ' '"' 09 -228671 ~ hacked SAl'HAMl'~NTO IAPJ wor kt•rs bu•.rllt'>!>t'' ,111 <l lCIXpd)'l'I". OWt'll f t•flrn<l~ V.111 Ix• paid in IUU;, st..1111111< rw>.t Wt'l'k bt•t·a Uo,t• the• l(t>Vt• r 11111 .i 11d lawmak1·r. Jrt· h11 k1·r mg 11v1·r .1 $I 5 btll11111 liudgt I dt f1 1 11 Caltforr11.1 111 f1u.d' -...1111 ro .J -.. ... ... "Thi· ~t<1l•· will ht· b111k1• ,, w1•<'k f ro111 tomor re"" · Tr t'.t~U J 1 ·r J, ''-t' l'r11uh ""1d .ti,,"""' c 1111f.-n·11n· \t•!.te·rd.i\ As5':mhlv Hq1ultli1 .• n-.. b.1lk1 'tl Tut....dav JI th1· ne•w1 .. ..,l prc•1111.,..tl lo mt'l't th1,; tlel111t l .1llt11i.: llw 1ompn1mi-..1 plc1n ,, l>noh\ tr.op' fur an .iulomalil s.llt·' t.1x 111trf'il.!>4• rwxt JJnuo1rv Thi:-. i~ ~hat ) our ~la t .-tax n·fund IOl will look like. Rl·puhl11 ,,n c:11\ (i1111 i-:1· I > 1• u k m t' JI ,, 11 p l.111 11 t • d 11111 r • llll'l'tln).(" tod..iy with lq~1sl.ll1\1' kadc•r!. ,iftt·1 sp<·nd111~ six li11u1 s lwhind d11 ... t•d d11t1I'> V.t!h k1\ l.1wmak1·rs \t">t•·nl.1\ Thi· st..11t·' top 11.,,.al 11ff1u.oli. -...11rl Tu1·sday tht· d1·l,1y in finch111< 1 solution to lhl' d1·f11 ll nwt1n., tl11· -.1..111· v.. ill run out .. 1 1 <1..'h Ft·li :.n .ind will bt•Rlll p;.v1n,1ot 1L-. lulls 111 Fire and ice j( Jl ·, 111 rq(1:-0ll'rt'(I v. JrrJnL' for lht f1r-..1 111111· ''"l '' th1· I >t·1n f"'-'it1111 Th•· 1ou ... a1, , 1·,l.{1o..t1·r1·d v.,lfranL-.. 1 h1'( k., th.it l illlllol 111• 1 cu.ht'<1 unlll 1h1· 'k•tc· ha.'> tlw lllCJIH'\ rwrhitp:... .... f•t•ks ;iftf'r ls.'illilnl'l' l'nruh -..11d it would tt1k1· Ill d,1"" from a '>(•ttlt-mt·nt fur him to b11rruv.. 11111111 ~ frurn priVdlt· b.111 k:. to t1d1 · t h1· -..ta l<· ov1·r. !>C> 1•v1·n a ~.1dut1011 lodav would 1111·an 1 .. ~u1111-( IUl's 111111 t-.•rlv M<.1nh Smok,~ pouN\ from a c·ondominium ut :J80 W . \l'il.,on St.. Costa ""t'S8, whf'rf' rt•fri~erutor fire ignitf'd a blaze in u kit«hf'n . City fire m .-n prt>vt•nted ii from ... preadin~. Lt•!o(1!.lo.itors c1nd other !iliill' off 1cw I!> have bt. '<.'n getting «alb fr om pt•opll' angry about tht· It >U:-. As..<;t•mbly Spt•aker Wtlllt· Bniwn !'.JIU hL· was approachc'Cl Jl rt"it.auranLs ovt>r the Wt'<'kt>nd bv pc·oplt· who san·a!>ltlc1lly a:-.kl·d 111 m 1 f ht• Wt•n· !o(Utnj( to pay his bill with .in IOU llvwt•vt·r v.1 lf.J.rt ~ra11h lo c1bout 31,000 fam1l1e!> 1n S<HTamC'nlo County will Ix· p.ild 111 l'illoh Marth 1·vt·n 1 f lht· st.dk P""" lht· tount) 1n rt•g1sll·rt·d I 0 U !> • S at· r a m e n l u (' n u n t y nff1nals sarcl Co u n t y F. x t' l' u t 1 v e B n a n H1d1tl'r t<~ld (·ounty su pervts0rs ht· thinks that'!> the bt-st way "t.o avrnd chaos" that might result from L'iSumg IOUs lo lhi> fam1lres In effett, the s late will be .. borrowing from tht· l·ounty mstt'ad of tht• Bank of Amf'rica," R1c.·hter said Thl:' statt>'s $I 25 b11l1on budgc•t for thl' fr.seal y(•ar that Pnds June• 30 was balam'Cd when posscd last tSee 10 s, Page A3 > Police probe deaths of dental patients By JODI CADENH EAD and ROBERT BARKER 01 the D9lly No4 • ....., Orange County authonUt:'S are trying to detemune today why tw o women di e d and a 13 year-old girl lapsed into a coma f ollowing anesthesia treatment at a Costa M esa denttst's office Costa M esa police and the Orange County Coroner's Office launched the 1n vPst1gat1on yeste rday following the death Sunday of Dithryn D Jones, 31. of Costa M ('S8 Costa Mesa police L t. Jack Calno n said Jones lost con.sc1ousness while und ergoing treatment Friday at Dr. Tony Protopappas' office at 534 W 19th St , Costa Mesa On Feb 8. 13-year-old PatnC1a Craven o f Costa Mesa was admitted to M1SS1on Community Hospital aft.er undergoing dental treatment the same day. police said (S~e DENT AL, Page A!) Dr. Tony Protopappas~ procedure probe d No help For nJeter maids, dog catchers By STEVE MARBU; Of the OallJ Piiot Stan Metc•r rnim.b and doK < ,11< lwr. ;irp on thl'1r own 1n N1•w111•rt fk,ach A proposf'd l.1\~ thc1t would h,1ve pc•rmrtt1 ti t lw ilrrf'!.I o f anyonr ob~trucllnjo( or dc>laying lhC' ac·t10ns nf a nwtC'r maid nr dog c-ak hN wa.., ll'JI~ tc ... I 1i, thP City Counnl this WN·k Thf' SUl'(Kestf'd law h.1d a rw'<.'U Ii a r hq~m ni n i< It all '>l<l rt Ni w lwn ,. motnnst .tngf'rC'd al rP<'<•1vmg a parking t1l'kl't. j(rabl>Ni tht· c1tallon from a meter maid and nrped 11 to <>hreds The nffl'ndPr. al't'\1rd1ng to nty r1•cnrds, took the piece's and "ciprcad th1•m lik1• ronfctt1 " Pnlrt·r o;a 1d l h<' rc•a I su r prHw umw later whC'n thf'V found nut tlw only trlmC' that had l><·C'n nunmitt<-<I was htt<•nng "If ht· hnd put thl' pil"CC'5 mto a trash can " noted pt>lll.,, Lt Cary Pc·wr.;en, "there wouldn't <'Vf'n hav.-heen a char~c .. PNt'rs<'n said without a new Jaw. l'ttlU'ns t•an get away with harassing. insulting or rvt•n grabbing c itations away f rom mt•tf'r maids or dog 1·at.1.:h ers Rut tht• City Council wouldn't huv 1t I hatf' to add things lrkt' this to the book JUSt for frrak incidents or nutty p<'Oplf'," said Counc·1lman 8111 ARC<' "You'f'C' asking us t.o det.ennme how much punishmf'nt an ins ult 1s worth," added Councilwoman R u t h e I y n P I u m ml' r " [ f h e kicked the parking mNer instead of ripping up the ticket sh ould he still be punished?" The coun<·il suggP<;ted lhe police come bal'k 1f th<>re's a rash of ticket nppm~ :NOEX -----------INSIDE-------------. At Your Service A7 Bulletin Board A3 Buatnea 83-~ Cavalcade 8 2 Claal!led F'l.F4-6 Comics ~ Cm.word ~ Death NotJ<.'etl F2 Editorial A6 Entertainment FA Food Cl-6.01-7 Horo.:ope 8 2 Ann Land.rs 82 Mutual Fund.a 84 NaUon.al N~w• A3 PubUc Notices F'2·3 Sport. El-3 Dr. Stelncrohn 82 Te~on E6 Thea ten FA :. WMt.her A2 ~~~ 86 A3 ' Moliere'• "Tartuffe'' ha11 ~f'n relocated in Tf'xat by the Nf'wporl Harbor Acton Theatrr and it's an inapirf'd trantformation. Pagf' E4. Stock probe Pur<'ht1 ~r" or .. to<'k in a Mi1'l~ion Vit> jo-ht>adq uorlrrf'ci finan<'ial in1ui1ution havt-triggn<'d a prob.- by ft"df'ral 0Hidal1. Pagt" R:l . No fire A dau~hter'1'l roncf'm about cigar smoking by hf'r 79-yf'ar-old fattM-r i11 f'Ht"d by Or. Pett"r J. Stf'inrrohn, who ~ay11 ht"'t •lN'ady too old for hRd habit~ to kill him. PaK" 82. • Corona del Mar Hitch,.., \1ike Hf's!' is tabtM-d S.-a \ iew 1..-ague Playc•r of tht> Y.-ar. Pa~(· F: I . With all the other dunp they mutt learn, En•H•h lt an added burden to younpte ... movl"I here from foreip countri~•, but they are 1enln1 help from a 1peelal ela11. Pa1e BI . Jr you 're anf_l;linl{ for some flavorful way11 lo feed your family, try 11omt" new meatless di11he1 combining salmon and eggs. 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Cfl.o~hliu ttH"' in f~ir t'orn:lition today wilh a concussion at Fountain Valley Community llo~pital. ~~U)t'll wa~ in !'\a li~f1u·h.r) t·ondition a t Costa Mesa Medical CenH•r, sufft>ring frac tures . Endangered college programs PROPOSED COMM UNITY CO LLEGE PROGRAM CllTS Orange Coast Collegt> l-.l1n11n.il1 d pru~rams onirndl 111 .dth lt·Lhnolugv. bro.td1 asting, uvil ll'l hnul11!o(y Italian . tndustn.il drLo; m.irtn1• t« lmo\og" \\ 11rk l'XJX'l ll'ntt• Lappt·l.1 1iro1.:rams (ltrn1tl·d t•nr11llrnl·1111 agrieulturc·. t1rc h11t•t lural d rdftlng l11ulu)o(\ l0hPm1stry, dothsng ~nd l!'Xt1 If'., 1 onstrul'll• •11 technolog} dt'nt.al ass1s t.anct', Fnm h gt'(1log~ Gt'nnan, history, human developnwnt m<tr lilt' snence. muss< counsdtn~ psv< holoj(\ .... nn11l• 1,lo(\. 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LI year o ld Kdlv Cartier Attorneys for ~-:dwards and thP pn1S(;'(.·ut1oi1 tnlt•rv1ewt-d p<ih·nllal JUror!> 1n Orang!." Count:- Supl'fto r Court Judge Janw~ Judgp':, chambers. fo r '\l'VN<tl wt•c,k <, befort' tlw o pen Jury sc·lc'C't111n lx-gan Thi· pron·dun:· 1s normal sn polenl1.il dt.•ath pE'nalty cases to d1<;e t•r11 tht· f\ t·ling-. of 1.ic1'>.!>1l.llt JUror., on tlw pi•nall \ Edv.ard' <1 tt11rne'' unsut\'1.-ssfully fought 1h1· death penaltv a llt•gau on saying tht-r" was 1nsuff1c·1t·nt c•\ndc•n t·e It• -.upport th1· allt·gat11111 th;i1 Fdwards I.iv 1n \l ,11 1 bl·fort· ... hooting th1· g irls CarttC'r who !>Ufft·red ht>dd wound~ in lht:· Jtt.al'k, 1dcntifwd thl· ~n Vl'cH old Edward' at d prehmin-ar ) he .. rrng a year .igo ~ the gunman who wuunJt'Cl ht•r a nd k1\h'<.i ll>ern S ht• ..,a11t Edw<.1rd!> pullt'd up n1•>.t tu ht r .md her fnt•nd m his n ·d Datsun ptt k up trlll k ond tailed out 'H1·y g1rb. · hefon• OJ)('ning fin• T h <' I w o L .i k l' E J -.. n o rt• rl'.,.dt nh wh o \lC•rt• do'>t! frlf'nds. were• hiking along a d1r1 mad nc•ar Blue Jav Campl(round Sl'pt 1.9. 1!:181, wht'n thl' shooung <ll"Curn'Cl Pair injured • Irvine crash Ill Sl•at bc)L<; mav h<1vc· saVl'fl tht• ltvc•.., of two dnver-; 1nvolv1'<l in a ht•ad -nn traffll 1·01l1s1on on .i d.111~1·1 o u ... .,lrt•tl h o f I rv1111· Cc·nlt•r I >nv" B ti t h ' n II b l' r l B !' n J ,} m I n Kt·nmson Jr , :i9 of Hur\ltnl.(lo n Bt .tl'h and FC'd~r H u t.:,lo(.aldt· So\nno :l.J o f S;rnta An.1 \\(•ri· Wt»1ring seat bl•lts yt-st rrday whf'n So\un o's 1977 van Vt'1.•r<'<.I at ross a double y<'llow lint on tht countn road and rollided with Kt nrn~m ·s 1980 Carrwro. pohct• mvest1~ator D1l'k Won~-stt•r said Kenn 1'>t•n w .1s takt•n to S<:1ddld><tck C-0mmunsty Hospsl.41. whf'rt h t· was h.,tcd tn fair and !>tab)C' cond1t1o n to day with sn tt•ma I in JU nC"i Solorio was lrl'al<'d for racial lact:"rallons and then booked into Oranl.o(l' County Jail on susp1r 1on o f ft•lony drunke n driving. said Wom -ster Offs('(•rs also are invest1~atrng thr poss1b11lty Solorio was six.e<Jmg on the stretch of road in o;outheast Irvine bl."lween the Lagun.t and San Diego frt.<i•ways. nP said That St'C"llon o f rc><1d ha.-. been the '>ltc' of four fatal aN:1den~ a n d s e v t· r a I 11 t h c• r s <' r i o u s : l'OI hs1ons stnc:e la!.(· 198 l : Worcester sa td vestl.'.'rday 's at"Ctde nt might havt• added yet another fatality if both drivers . hadn" t been wearrng belts Kennison wa s w e aring a <>houlder harness as weU. ··&th of th()S(' items played a ; particular part sn saving their : hves:· the mvestJgat.or said. · $1iJ1laller $loo/ EllJlogiar ~ERNE~o! $15• 26-lnch Folding Aluminum Ladder Has Two F'Jll-Slze Steps And A Wide Base ~or Stability ~Get Rid Of Smoke In Your Hornet Limited To Stock On Hand. more thsn you expect In s hardware store CROW• HARDWARE . 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NATION 74 aboard 727 jetline r safe' after 'hellyf),,p' By Tbe Auoclated Prtn MIAMI An emcrgcnl'y bdlyflop by a Nt.·w Yur k bound Eastern Airlines jet !K'Orched tht' plnrlt• s hull as 11 slul ~f1•ly to a stuµ, but the landing turn\.-<l out "t.•Vt.•n hdtc•1 thun with wheels," said one of th(' 74 Pf'OJ>lt• ubuard Eruitem Flight 194. t·arrylng U7 J.l<l>i..'!t·11g1·1~ 11nd M·vc11 l'ft.•w mt>mbers (rum West Puh11 Bt•uch to N1•w York's Kt>111wdy lntt.'rnuu onal Airport aod tlit.•n lo Alh;111 v N 'I w..c. tlrvt.•rtt.od to M1am1 last nrght wht>n tht> p1l11t could11't J<••t tlw ldt landing gear to retra<.·t fully atttor takf'(1ff Soviets test new missile W A S H I N G T 0 N T h I' t es t 11 ( ,, n t.• w Su v 1 t> t tntert'Ontinent.al balllstw 1mss1lt.', rt>porwJ hy US 1nt.ell1g<•nct.• sources today, seems 11kt-ly 111 ktndlt• t.lt-batl' ovt•r wht.•t ht.•r M09C.'OW lS trying to tht•at 011 th1· unrat1f1t-<l SALT II nudPar arms hm1tauon treaty 3 dead, 14 injured in fire WILMINGTON. NC -1''1n· swt-pt through the top floor of a high-rise apartnwnt pro.)t'\.'l for tht.• t>ldt.'rly . leaving thn't' people dead and 14 inJured and forcing ~'Ores of pa;ama-clad senior citizens into the 35-dPgre<• ch1l)i. The fire broke out around late last rught on tht· 11th floor of Solomon Tower. Former CIA agent indicted NEW YORK -Edwin Wilson, the former CIA agent convicted of runr .ing guns and explosives to Libya, was indicted today with his son on charges of t.rying to hire a killer to murder federal pro6eCUtors and witnesses. STATE Agents nab 20 in cocaine bust SAN FRANCISCO An army of more than 150 agents staged what a federal attorney called tht• "biggest W1.'St Coast drug bust in memory." arresting 20 peoplt· and t'lllting off an esumated monthlv supply of $65 m11lion 1n cocaint' Tht.• raids, begun at 8 a.m. yesterday and still under way hours later m five San Franc1SCO Bay area C1ties, followed a yl'ar of legal wiretaps, some 30 pnor arrests. stakeouts and o thl"r surveillance PUC considers SP's 'conduct ' SAN FRANCISCO -The state Public:· Ut1ht1<>S C-0mrruss1on may rule late next ~k on whether Soulht'm Pacific railroad flouteo tts Oh.k.-s by s huwng down the t•.v1ce-a-day train between Oxnard and Los Angelf'S. The comrruss1oncrs were to take the issue under submission late this afternoon after gC'ltmg written briefs from the railroad and the state Department or Transportation. Reagan to run again in 1984? LOS ANGELES The White House has gwcn a strong sign that President Reagan will seek re-election by cleanng hlS 1984 poll ucal calendar for hts own campaign. the Los Ang.ies Times said today. Rc•pubhcan congressional candidates have been advised not to rely on Reagan's help m 1984 because the president will be busy with his own re election effort. Missing painling turns up MILL VALLEY -When 150 paintings were mistakcnJy trucked away with some unwanted furniture by the Salvauon Army, the owners despa1red of ever again seeing their treasured collection. But now that an antiques maven spotted one or the oils in second-hand shop in San Fr~. the.tr hopes have been rekmcUed. Drake and Andrea Mabry. who own the coUecuon, discovered the rrustake last week. But by then. all but four of the paintings had been sold al bargain prices through the charitable organii..ation's six San Francis<.'o Bay arC'a stores. WORLD Australian brushfires claim 29 SYDNEY. Australia -Fire raced across the parc:hed Australian bushland today. lullmg at least 29 people. injuring 450 and forcing thousands of others to flee bunung homes and farms, authorities said. Rescue officials said 20 people were killed in South Australia and nine in Victoria. Both sta~ were declared disaster areas A ssam violence toll hits 292 NEW DELHI. lnd1a -At least 17 more people were killed in election violence in Assam state. including a government candidate tom apart by a mob armed with spears. machetes and iron bars. news reports said today. Two of the victims were policemen guarding a booth to be used for voting tomorrow In the second stage of state and parliamentary elections, the reports said. They added that eight more villages were burned by raiding parties last rught and the unofficial death t.oll from two weeks of ethnic and political uphe,aval had reached 292 Iranian hijacker seek s asylum MEXICO CITY -Mexican authorities today searched for a country to grant asylum to a fonner Ira.Nan air force pilot who fought off three U.S . 10ldiers and hijacked a commuter plane from Texas to Nuevo Laredo. Hussein Shey Kholya, 37, had demanded to be flown to Cuba when he surrendered in the border town of Nuevo Laredo on Tuesday But there was no immediate indication that Cuban authorities would receive h.im • Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT /Wed11eaday, Febru1ry 16. tG83 I Jobless toll sbars in urban areas I 011/y thrPe .'i lnlP ... Ps(•ape WASlllNGT<>N IAI') I lrwm1Jl11yrnlmt rn•· ht rwurly UO flt'rl't'llt 11( llw nutlun's m11Jor rrwt.roµol1um Qrt>llli dunng HJK2, Labor l>t-purtmt'llt figures show. No w ht>rt' ~ltll JOblt•11Sne1111 h1ghn thun th J<>hnstuwn. Pa . wht't l dt>presiwd c1111d1twns In tht• 'ltt•t.ol ond alllt.'<I inclustri1•11 •w11t thut !'1ty's unl·niploy1t1l'lll 1au.• i.kyrn1·kt•tmg to 2l 7 pt•rt•t•l)l v f tht' IJl>ur furn· in I.~:t·mbt·1 ln nJJHrui.l. JObll·ssnt.•::.s W<11> only 4 0 pt>rcent of th\.' labor forC'e 1n St.nmford, Conn Thi· largest uvt•r the y1•a1 nst.> m unt-mploymt.•nt, based on tht· Bureau uf Labor Swllsllt'b rt.•port, was in Wt.-st V1rg1n1a, heart of the Appalat·h1a l'ual m1nrng l't1untry Tht.• .1oblt.>:.s raU:· in thut '>I.alt.' spurtf't.l tu 17 8 pc.·n~nt In l>1•l'l'n&h1·r, 1·11111111ir1•d to I() 0 pt•n·<•nt at tlw HUnlt' llnlt' 11 y1·111 1·or lwr 'l'ht· 1 t•po rl ~h u wt•d that l>t•t wt"'l'll {)('t'<•ml>t•r I YIH and last D1'\·em!J.•1-. 1int'mpluyml.'nt rutes 1111>t• m ull sUllt'!i <•xt-cpl Alaska, D t.• 1 a w a rt• and M a r y I u n d Jol.Jlt•ssnt·~ was at doublt• digit I(' v c Is I 11 I 0 7 (If t h I ' i l 0 11wtropol1t.111 an•a.o; !IUfVl.'yl'<I Sonw 4~.000 rnc·mbt>n. or tht• Unllt"<I M11lt' Workers, many of them rt'Sldents of West Virgm1a, havP bt·c•n ($11d off, and union pres1d1•nt H1chard Trumka 1s pushing for g overnm<•nt programs to 11•turn the mrnNi. to their JObs Altogether, Z:! slatC'S had dou!Jll' J 1g1 l Joblessness 1 r1 f.A'\.•t..n1bt·r. up from nine a yi>ar 1•111 lwr "Ernploynwut 1 c•dul'l11111M 111 nrnnufuc tur111g 1ndustr11•11 111 Alubl1m» un<l M1t•h1gan und huge r1.•duct101u 111 both manufacturing and mining lndu11tries In Weal Virginia mntribut .. 'Cl to the high unemploymt-nt 1 ote11 in thu1e '!.U1lt>s," thl• I t>porl !!{lid The bureuu's uni·mpluyment 1 utt•11 Wl'rt• <:akulatt'tl from ruw lubo r fon·l· stat1strc.·11 in t he 50 s tt1les und lht-ll1i.tr1e t o f C o lumbia Joblei.sness 1n Alalmmli, Arizona trnd Nt>v&.da, l1kew111c•. soart-d by four ix•rc.-ent.a((l' IJOlnlS or mon· from Decembc•r l 1181 to Dt.'n·mber 1982. ThOSt• fitotures compared with a 11easonally unadJustt'd national unemployment raw that Jumped Even Jefferson felt pinch Bookstore owner finds preside nt's letter to creditor FERNDALE (AP) Thomas Jefferson had the stately wisdom to aut hor the Dt'Clarauon of Independence, but he apparently wasn't above asking a creditor to grve him a break m a pinch Carlo Benemann, owner of Ferndale Books, beheves he has found Cl letter written by Jefferson, who was president from 1801-1809 Tucked m an old book m a slightly fadl'd envelope, he found a letter addressed to Mr Craven Payton of Stumpsland near Milton. bearing a Washington postmark. The note. re vealmg hard financial limes. read. "Washmgton Noveml><'r 27 '03. Dear Sir. If my note for 0 558 . 14 payable the 15th of Del-ember ts still tn your hands. I should bt: very glad 1! It could be either postponed a while or paid by monthly portions, a. ... I find I shall be wry hard pushed. during the next month "If, however, 1t has gont-out of your hands. I shall endeavcr to make provision for It 1f poss1blt• Accept my friendly salutauons and best wishes. T.H Jefferson." The envelope', beanng the return name, "T Jefferson. Presid(•nt U.S ," had the word "fr<.-e" marked where a stamp would be. presumably becaUSl' the ch1!'! ('Xc"t.·ut1ve got postal franking privilegt"i Bent>mann, who routinely thumbs through old books he buvs becal..ISt' he comes across the "oddest things." hopes to have the letter authenticated by an expert on presidential papers and autographs The letter was in a set of books boug'ht from the estate of a Mrs Easton Adams of San F'ranc1&'0, whose family t.ree showed that she was rela~ to both President John Adams and John Quincy Adams And although 1t may o nly be worth up to $3.000. Benernann says the letter has historical value because it's revealing of Jefferson's life "'Whpttoto Marilyn Benemann holds letter fo und by husband a nd allegedJy ' "He was president and earning $25.000 a year but he had to pay household expenses of the White House and hlS own big landholdings W('n.' heavily rnortgagro." Beneman said written by Thomas Jefferson asking for postponem ent of a debt. BULLET TRAIN • • • From Page A 1 was rruffed about the apparent lack o f tnformat ion on the environmental impact of the bullet train as well as last August's leg1slat1 ve approval or the pro}C('t. "We have a lack of faith m your company -.o we feel o ur only re<.'Ourse 1s m AB 4," she said, referring to proposed legislat10n that would require the approval of the project from a maJOnty of city councils m ciues where the trains would run. Gilson said an environmental impact report (ElR) wiU be made on the entire route, despite residents' c~ncerns that the GOP women set meeting Poliucal consultant William E. Roberts will be the featured speaker at a Washington's Birthday luncheon Friday sponsored by the Newport Harb or and Irvin e Coast Republican Women. Roberta was involved in Gov. George Deukrnejlan'a recent campaign and haa worked with President R eagan , f ormer President F ord a nd N elson Rockefeller. Tickets are $12. For more infonnation, call 673-3553. lcgtslauve approval exempts the high-speed trarn corporation from preparing EIR.s for portions of the route that follow exisung railroad tracks or freeways ln an interv1e w following the Corum. Gil.son said he hopt'd the gathering at least t•leared up some "lack of informauon and misinformation" o n the bullet train proposal. "W e had the meeting here because this is the city where the concerns w ere most vocal and strong," he said. ''We have to establish our credibility with the community and we have to demonstrate that credibility over ume" Gem Talk By J.C H UMPHRIES ('urified GrmowR11t, AOS DEEP DIAMONDS romr up from 1beo ,,.. June Baldwin opposes train •• 2 'J. pt>r<.'<·nt>1g~ poml.11 fwm 8 ;j perl•tmt to 10 :S pt•rt·t'nt over th1· same I:! month• ln 11111u1ng the monthly national uv~rull unt.'mployment rat.I" btded un a Cen11u1 Bureau aurvey of 60,000 U S houaeholda, t h~ government adju11t1 for 1uch seasonal variations as wealher and Hhool <:1qs1ngs . The rct•asonally adJU&ted overall jUbless raw 11tood at 10 8 percent 10 December It fell to I 0 .4 ~rcent in January. The figures released for the ~O state9 and the nation's capita] on Tuesday are based o n a more complex and lime-consuming information gathering proceu. The figures for most states and all of the m('t.ropohtan area11 are for December IO Us • • • From Page A 1 June. It ran mto trouble last fall as thE.-rec.'esS1on caused drops in the sales and income tax revenues which account for 70 percent of revenues The Legislature h as failed since early December to agree on how to deal wtth the deficit, with the Democrats who L'Ontrol both houses preferrjng t.ax hikes and Republicans urging big spending cuts. • The latest compr o mise proposes about $630 million in cuts now, the carryover of the rest of the deficit to next year and a standby sales tax increase tha t would ta ke e ffect if the budget be<:arne unbalanced next year Sentence due in swindling Newport Beach resident and former mobile home d ealer Robert Swick will be sentenced March 29 on charges he swindled 13 c ustomers out of nearly $50-0.000. Swick , 46, is the former president of Countr y Style Mobile Hornes, a defunct firm that operated in Garden Grove, Pomona and Canoga Park . He pleaded guilty to 14 grand theft charges last year in West County Munic ipal Court i n Westminster . according to the st.ate Attorney General's office. St"ick. who faces four years in prt5"n· originally was to be sentenced yesterday. The court proceeding was continued. ~ cwi, .............. Laurence Gilson takes the heat c. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you lake' Call the number at Je't a.nd your meaage will be recorded, transcribed and deliver~ to the appropriate editor The same 24 hour answering service may ~used to rec3rd ltt· tcrs to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for vtr1flcatlon. No circulation calls, please While oll companies d rill for "black gold" off the world'• l'OUtlinea, there ii a aimilar coutal quest for dla.monda. Hua-dredi1ni veaela have been Pf'ObinC the west coast or Africa for the world .. moat precious 1ed\lione ... and they have been comlnc up with about ~ carata a month. nw dreda1na began a f•w yeara a10. •her 1wlmmer1 and diver. reported flndin1 dt.monda netitUna ln the auJ.leYI ~ outaide lhallow water of the .uri IQM. ~tell UI that natural diamond tnpa .,.. fOl'lntd when the ha"'lna wall• collapte lnto lho .wi.,... Ju ~ Md.lment wal11 fafl and form the traps, heavi,r matorlal1 Hltle to the bottdi\. lu the dtedl1nc ahlp works alone \ho ot>Mt. dlwn ao down and feed bottcm dttlN from tho chlllY waie ... lnio • ~ pipe wbk+i ~ \he deina UJ> OOt.o the MJp. ln a pennlJ\C opera\ion lim.llar to that whSch ~.,id from rlwr pebbles, workere Hparate th• a1amond1 from the ct.bria. They nnd both lndWVW end ,...... ... di.mood 1pednwne. The con~Wria worldwld• doma.n4 (or bffutlful d1amondl C.\.Wet ..,... to Co .. ar-t '9ftlthl '° mlM .,. dmnandl. 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"Tlc· Toe· Toe" ~nt wtrh rwo brown dlomonch rotoJlnQ .~2 corors ond rwo 't¥hlte diamonds fOf'OllnQ .~ corafl. D ''Goldftlh" ~ wtm o 21 point Qrfffl. o 1 ~ point brown diomond ood o 10 polnr 't¥hlre dlomOnd C ... ~ .. ~ wtrh ~· btown ond whit• diOmondl fOtOllng .86 Corotl . \. MEMBER AMERICAN act.A SOC• rv ® t823N£WPOAT9l.~ COSTAM SA ~ 33 YEARS IN THE SAME l.OCATIOl\t la~llAmefl~lrd-MMter O~lr~ ~I~ • • • /\·I Orange C0611 DAILY PILOT /Wedn••d•v. February 19. 1983 . ~ r New Orleans returns to real -world after Gras NEW OHl.t-:1~:-. 11\l 'I 1'111· 1 tl\ 'lip1wd 11111 k 111111 thu 1t•11I w111 Id t11cl11 v u I tor w1•1•lu1 uC put IVllll( 1 l1111.11o.1•d h y lht• .i .... 10111( • l.111llli.V" or Murd1 c.;1.1s, wh11 h 111w 11•v1•lt·r 1.•ullt'<I "th1• w111 Id 's htl(l(t~l fr1•uk 'lhow " Fat T1w~lay 1-.11111· amJ wt•n t,. follt1w1'<I by th1· -.omtx·r 40 day ,,.,1s1111 o( I .1•111 wh1d1 b~·~11n hid.~·. Ash Wt.'(lt11·,J.1y Tht• m1dnltihl mt-t•llnte of ltt'x, auh·r or Carnival. and C11mu1. C11rn1vu1'11 oldest or11anhmtlun, l'sppt'<.I MimJI GrWI, a fctllvt> duy or p11r11d1·~ und balls for un 1-sllmut1.J I 1rnlhon vlslt.or11 und rl'!l1dents R1unli fort>t·ut (or the day finally brokt• l006e shortly before m 1dn1ght. But the day's final par ad<•, Comu». ~ot 11t.art.ed before lht• r11lna t'llmt• " Autho r ltlti• rt1portcd two dt'attu In the fo11tlvlll c1. A ullor cllcd after bl-Ing run uv<'r by u truck In one of thP parade., tll\d u tourlat WWI 11hol lo dt>ath during 11 hold-up. The day beaan with "Zulu k~we" parades rolllnj throuah tho atreel.I juat after dawn. Men dreued wi ' Zulua" threw rubber •1)(•an and ""ltJ <.'O<.'tmuta Nu~ cam« Rex, toolllng thf' fl'a t lvu l wtth pomp unt.l champagne. .• "You are wrrat mak<'a It all happen," said Rex, In a tout to the crowd. On any other day, he ls bu1lnQSlman John G. PhllUpe. "Hall, Rex," aaad Mayor Dutch Mortal, wearing denim pantJI and a plaid wettern-etyle shirt In tht> 1 ov1t•wln(l atuncJ "Thi• ii your d .y, may you reign aupr •11\Cly c>n th(1; ynur day " The l'l'flnc·h Quarter wa.a tho n•ttlng ror aomc ot tht-more b1mrrl' ~ghl.8, 11uch 1111 a fashion s h ow by the l o c a l ga y commun i ty , •lrlppera on balconlea and costumes that defied lmaglnatJon. ~ policeman pleadt.>d with one bikini-clad W<>man to mov«" from tht1 ledge where aho wu bnlancin". "Tak off your bMlie baby, and 1'11 1how you a I~ Ume," 1he repUed. "ll'1 all fantaay," Mid• man ln a black ault who Identified himself only u Elwood. "Thia la the ~orld'• bll{Jlmt freak ahow." Bealde1 the major parades, (See MARDI GRAS, Pa1e Al) -"" Nl::\~f SlJ1 ll)A ,, li()t c:1:1_1:1 \~fASl-llNCJ·rc>N'S 1:111=1·r1illA\' SAi.i: QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED. COLORS , STYLES, AND SIZES MAY VARY FRO Save 25%: Levi's @ Movin-On stretch and regular denim jeans, assorted styles, 28 to 36, reg. 25.00 to 33.00 17.• to 23.•. Young Men's. Save 50%: Totes ~utomatic folding umbrella, all nylon. orig. 22.00 10.tl. Etcetera . Save 26.00: Sanyo's AM/FM radio cassette recorder with four speakers, orig. 115.0011.00 Stereos. Save 25%: Chaus polyester georgette bow blouse, orig. 40.00 a.ti. Sportswear, OO's. ... Save 40%: Gilead long ny1on tricot gown, lilac. seafoam, orig. 20.0011.•. Mat· ching coat. orig. 27.0015.•. Sleepwear. Save 48% :Mushroom "Carousel". in assorted spring colors. with' ribbon vamp, orig. 29.00 14.•. Women's Shoes. Save 50%: Mr. Mann's photo album, 100 magnetic pages. In red, navy or brown, orig. 20.001.-Statioll8fY. Save 25%: All our textured hosiery. in the latest fashion colors and styles, reg. 2.00 to 8.001.&0tot.00. Hosiery. I l Save 20%: The status label polo shirt for Save 25%: All of our misses' boys 8 to 20, assorted colors. cotton/ suits, orig.f0.00 to 160.00 II.ti polyester interlock, reg. 19.5015.•. Boys. to 111.• Misses Coats. Save 25%: Our LeRoy cardigan in acrylic . Choose yours in white, powder blue, sand, or grey, orig. 36.00 21.•. Sportswear OO's. Save 50%: 45-piece fine china set in the Rose Tapestry pattern. reg. 200.00'9.• China. Save 24%: Reversible chintz Fog Cutter jacket in a handsome contrast color combina- tion, S,M,L,XL. Will be 52.50 •·•·Men's . Save: Selected Baronet small leathers, key cases, wallets, checkbooks, special pur- chase 5.11 to 15.11. Sn)all Leather Goods. ' Save 412.00: Contemporary swivel chair plus ottoman in carmel leather. Immediate delivery, orig. 000.00 •• 00. Living Room Accents. Save 50%: Imported 5-piece bamboo game table, folding chairs, orig. 400.00 1•.11 Living Room Accenta. · S1ve 66%: Our exclusive sparit-Save 33% to 42%: Heavy duty, wet• • ling 31 " lead crystal table lamp, resistant nyton luggage, will be ~.00 to reg. 200.00 ••Lamps. 90.00 1t.• to•·• Loggage. • Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/Wtdn-.d1y, Ftbru1ry 18, 1983 ~· Colorful· '1()8t8 move tMrough ea of revelers in downtown New · Orleans at yesterday's Mardi Gras. ·~.......-. MARDI GRAS FANTASY. • • From Page A4 ) ,. th .. re wer hundredt of flatbed truck• vivid In Mardi Oru rtbbona and bowa, neighborhood marching club1 In aef'mlnaily cndle11 lines. Winston Montague. 22, a Navy aallor from the vlaltlng ahlp Aualln, wu reachJng for trinket.I thrown from a truck float when he slipped and fell under the wheela,.authorldel uld. He died • few hours lat.er of head and body lnjurlea~ a hoepltal 1pokeswoman aalc.J. Bern ice P . Holman, 36, of Panama City, Fla., waa ahot IO death Whf'n 8 gunmAn demanded money na ahe and companlona left a fu t-focxh ·estaurant. ' • ,,.,, For C'latell'ltd Ad ACTION • c.u A tAll.T PILOT AO.YKOI '41·1611 ........................................................................................................................... 111!111 .... lll!ll......................................................... . ts ·K>=<><> ·re> 6=<><> BA·r1:: I I -!rlilJl~SllA''· ·rlil~()lJ(~l-l IUl()NllA'' ;r.QRE TO STORE. INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN. Save 33%: All jewel boxes. woods, Save: Hush Puppies. oxford Save: Men's belts, .velvets. brocades, reg. 3.00 to 48.00 or slip· on, special purchase special purchase 2.•to3:Z.OO Etcetera. 23.n. Men's Shoes. 10.H.Men's Save 28%: Crazy Horse solid Oxford cloth long·sleeve shirt, orig. 28.00 11.H. Jur:iiors. Save: Teddi of California's buccaneer-collar blouse. polyester jnteriock in assorted prints, special purchase 17 .H. Plaza Blouses. Save 20% to 26%: Cherokee elastic-waist pants in a wide variety of colOl's, sizes 5 to 13, orig. 26.00 to 32.00 11.•. Juniors. Save 44%: Mikasa cut crystal barware. reg. 17.951 ... Glassware. Save 50.00: Smith C0tona'1 portable electric typewriter with keybOard correction and carry- ing cae, orig. 299.00 ••Electronics. Save: Levi's® for Men jeans, assorted fabrics, colOl's, 32 to 40, special purt:hase 11.H. Men's . Save 25%: "Roxanne", low- wedge woven pump, orig. 40.00 21.H. Women's Shoes. Save 20%: Our clay oven bri· que from Romertopf, orig. 20.0011.• Cookwa e. Save 20%: All Bali® braa. Shown. 1180 Flower Bali®. 34 to 38 B. C, reg. 13.50 10.79, 0,00 reg. 1:1.5011.• Bras. Save 25%: Candies® action shoes. "The Eagle". grey with bright trims, orig. 26.0011.•. Women'1tShoes. Save 20% :. Van Heuien long-sleeve broadcloth drea shirt. in. white, blue, tan, reg. 17.0012.11. Min'•. Save 25%: Young men's short-sleeve striped knit shirt.a In sizes S ,M,L,XL, reg. 18.00 to 19.0012.•. Young Men's. Save 20%: Diplomat plush velour robe. navy. wtne. blue. brown. black, camel. reg. 25.00. 11.•. Men's Furnishings. Save 40%: BluSh 25" pet-' half-slip. nY,on tricot In black, mocha, white, sizes S,M,L. tpeeiel purchae, I ... Daywear. ) ~' I ' ' A• Oranoe Coat DAILY PIL.OT/Wedneedly, '•bru1r;y 18, 1883 ., Hazardous material checkups necessary The extraordinary number compile the bill malling lilt. The and variety o f potentially index does not dlatingulah hazardous materials used by between m e dium or Iara.e modern industry, and repeated generators 'of hazardous waste, instances of "spills" re quiring which the program-aiml to control, tax-financed cleanups, certainly and those which generate dnly seem to juaUfy Orange County's minimal amounts, like the new hazardous waste inspection jewelen. program. When the program gets under Unfortunately, the project got way later this year, it will include off on the wrong foot earlier this regular inspections of qualifying mo n th w hen some 1 5 , 0 0 0 f inns, along with workshops to businesaes and industries received explain the law' -advise how billa ranging up to $245 and were hazardous materials ... can be ordered to pay this annual h~dled and dispoeed of safely and inspection fee within 32 days. explain how some of the material As it turned out, no more than can be rendered non-hazardous 8,000 to 10,000 of the fim\5 billed priar to disposal. · · ultimately would be required to Employing 14 persons, undergo inspections. The rest were including a chemist, inspectors, a~all retail outlets, such as clerks and supervisors, the jewelry firms that use small program will cost an estimated amounts of such "hazardous"· $500,000 a year, financed by the materials as solder to make fees which are levied according to repairs. It never was the intention the number of employees at each to include such firms in the firm. program , but the letter County safety and health accompanying the bills instructed authorities definitely need to them all to submit documentation know the types of. hazardous of their hazard~us rial use if materials being used and their they wished to exemption precise location, ao the lnspect.ion and recelve a und of the fee. --program, which has-the support of - Not surp..;cina}y this set off 8 many ~usinesses, ls worthwhile. : --o ' But it IS too bad a little more time 'barrage of ir~te pho~e calls to . was not given to the Initial county ~upel"VlSOrs offices ~d to planning. That would have the. enVU'Onmental h~alth division avoided what had the appearance which sent out the bills. of an unwarranted threat to a lot The problem apparently was ·of small business people who the result of using ,the Standard shouldn't have been included in Industrial Classification Index to the first place. Social Security gap Wage earners planning to apply for Social Security should be aware that recent earnings may not yet be posted to Social Security records. They should take steps to make sure this is corrected before the benefit rate is calculated. Employers send wage reports to Social Security at the end of February for the previous year and the reports are processed throughout the year, At present all earnings through 1980 have been posted and the posting of 1981 earnings soon will be completed. But this can leave quite a gap fOI' those who are working right up to the time of applying for Social Security, especially since more recent earnings, which are apt to be the highest, could result in a higher benefit rate. However, the government will accept other documents such as W-2 forms, as evidence of earnings that have not yet been po9ted and an applicant should be s ure to submit such evidence if Social Security's record La not up t o date. For self-employed persons, copies of federal Income~ tax ret\4rns showing taxa paid will serve as proof of more recent earning,. · A wise procedure for all wage earners is to send in, abouJ every three years, the free poa.tcard provided at Social Security offices to make sure the agency's wage record is accurate. A 1mall percentage of employer r~~ apparently arrive without a Security number of even a name, but these are kept on file ind can be retrieved for compa.riaon if a wage earner claims a c:ti.:repancy in the records. Obviously it's worth taking· the time to check up on discrepancies as soon as they appear, instead of waiting until retirement time to try to prove a claim for long-put earnings that may have been incorrectly recorded'. It can eventually be money in the pocket. . -~ Opinion• exprnaed In the apace above are th<>M of the Oatiy PiiOt°Other views· 'expreaeed on thle pege are thoee of their auth<>fa and artlsta. Reeder convnent I• kwtted. Addr .. The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa.. CA 92829. Phone (714) 842-4321. L.M. Boy d/Villainous sm ell· to experience Umburger chee.e ii to have an opinion about it. Even William Shakespeare bad auch an opinion. Wrote be: "The rankest. compound of villainous amell that ever offended niostril." Q. Where in the Bible doee it aay "All the world lova a lover''? · A. That'• not biblical. It'• Ralph Waldo Emenon. Our ToHtmHter quotes Mark Twain today: "May every liar be bi-ed with a good memory." Clink! Our Language man ta putting to1ether a collection of the most quoted wiaecracka delivered by hmcu wlsecndren. rr you have any candidate• for tbl1 rotter, pleaae submit them ln a pl ain brown wrapper, your anonymity auaranteed. hmple: It11 unllbly that Groucbo Marx ever aaid any more often ,...._ted line than th1a: ''Ma.rrlage ii a wood.rrful lnltitution, but who wanta 1o Uve in an lnltitutkmr' A mllllon younp1er1, about, nm away from homea {n North Amlrimn ~ ,._.. Nbwty percmt ., beck home within two week s. B ut 10 ~t don't And 10 pel'CIQt of a iDIWon la 100,000. That11 a lot of ClbOdnn out ta-. in M&rCh of the Jf.ol.y Grall. \ . . . Im_migrants: pros -and cons L NEW YORK -I went to City Hall lut week to interview Mayor Ed Koch about the Impact of new lmmlCranta on h1a city, and l noticed that aa we talked he occaaionally glanced at a memo. It WU frorn-Herbert Stun, u.. chairman o1 the city's Planning Department. Koch allowed me to reprint it, in part, h~: "In the laat 10 years, New York City baa seen the greateat wave of immigration aince th e turn of the century. Foreign-born residents now constitute 24 percent (1.7 million) of the city'• population compared to 18 percent (1.4 million) in 1910 .... The older generation of moatly European lmmlgranta h.u been replaced by young people froni South America, the Caribbean and Asia. "THESE NEW immigrants have chan&ed the face of leVef&l of the city's oldeat nelghborh~da, eapecially Elmhunt, Jackaon HeiRhta and Fluahlna in Queens; Flatbuafi and Midwooa in Brooklyn; and Washington Heighta/lnwOQd in Manhattan .... Th.ere are tranalaton of 21 la.nguagea on call in the Elmhurst General HospiW emergency room. "We estimate there ate about 650,000 registered (legal) alJena living ln New York, and about 760,000 unre~tered . (illegal) •a1ten1. There ian t any algnificant difference between theee two groups in tenm of who they are, 'Nhere they live or what they do to aupport them.elves ... very often lhe1 are membetl of the aame family, Uvtng in RICORD 111111 the sam e house or the same neighborhood. ''Neither the regiatered nor the unregistered allena make much of a drain on dty services. About 80 percent are employed -they have come to America to work., and they do work. "ln balance, lmm.lgranta have had a highly invigorating elfect on New York City'• economy and IOdal/cultural acene. The poaltlves are thete: "(l) Aliens fill jobs that no one elae wanted; (2) They create new jobs and/or lndu1trie1; (3) They revitalize neighborhooda commerd.ally by buying amall bualneuea; (4) They revitalize neighborhoods residentially by buying -nome.; (5) They provide new atudenta to fill underutilized IChools; (6) They pay income tax and consumer taxes; (7) They invest ln their own communities; (8) They take care of their own needs through family and fraternal .-iciatiooa, they do not make demands for public 1ervices; (9) They u.e and pay for .,,,.. tranmUlO) 'Ibey are youns, '° they do not· require the expenaive services that elderly residents tend to require; (11) They 1nfu.e the city with cultural dlvenlty. "THE NEGA'nVF.S a.re thele: "( 1) Some aliena realat learning Engllah, which 11m1ta thelr participauon in the political and IOCial atructure; (2) ~Y place a burden on public hoapltala for medical care; (3) They may be taking aome entry-level jobs away from young or unakfl'ed American-born workers; (4) They cause c~ure shock for older residents of nllthborhooda In which there have been pronounced ethnlc ahifts; ·(5) Government haa to offer 1ervices in more than one ~e to accommodate the large n\lmbers of workers and residents who are not English-speaking; (6) Community agencies have to reorganize their lerVk:es to accommodate the needs of the new. groups." "' At the end of our conversation, I asked Koch: What would New York and ~rica be like without i.mmlgranta? . "Like ~ebe,'' he answered. "W~ be like d. And we wanted more than that. e're better than that." ,GOveriior "target~ Coast Commission It WU a little more than 10 yeara ago when 7 .8 million c.aJ.ifomia voters voted "aye" on an lnitiaUve with a aimple objective: "It Is the PolicY of the state to prellel'Ve, protect and, where pomble, to restore the reeourcee of the ooutal zone for the enjoyment of current and NCCeedJng ~tiom.'' Achieving that pl hM proved to be a bit more compHcated, and tbe bureaucracy that ll't'W up around the Coaatal Zone ColUel'Vation Act of 1972 now stands againat the execution~·· wall. pre~ to meet ita end at tl\e edict of Gov. George Deukmejan. Uthe GOP chief executive aucceeda in pulling the trigger, he will have terminated one of the moet controversial entities in state government. 11 WAS &\frequent pledge of Deukmejian'a Swine hit subematorial ~aJgn that he would abolish the omla Couta1 Commilliion. the final remnant of a con.aervation -orlented effort al.med at stemml.na what many perceived to be a degradation of th.la state'• 1,100-mile COMtline. Spurred by the evidence of sprawling pow1h aJona the coastline and the Le9i1lature'1 repeated refusal to enact ~t ancticlN, the~~ -with con1iderable gusto -had applied aome brakee of ~ own. To aay tht!Y got more than they bargained for would be to .. , lt too , lightly. A atrlng of regulatory agencies, atacked with ao-called enviroomentaliata1 ••nat ...... began a aequence of red tape weaving that not only afowed coastal development but trampled wank>nly on the rights of property ownen Jarp and amall, uslna the procea io exercile e form of land control uncommon ln a free toelety. . CMt into audden positions of power were many people who already enjoyed We on the COMtJJ.ne. either • remidenta or property owners, and who uaed the cloak of offidaldom :.." preclude others from achJevtng their dreem home by the .... Wleldina mu.:le. too, were ~ youna .... In ·~ hearts burned the firs ot IOdal ~ but who~ \he insight and the experience of the practical life. The result wu a ma.a exerd.ae in experimentation and social tinkering that probably did more to doom the aestheticl of the ooaatline than any earthmover ever could. THE REGIONAL OOMta)'()()f!UY>illionl that had been eatabllahed under the 1972 initiative expired 18 months 8IOt to be rep)aced by local jurildictional controla operating under a 1tate-approved mast.el' plan of development. -1'he primary oommimion remaiDll OD the 8\ate level 1o act aa a 90l't of court of laat raort. It it thia group that Deukmejian has~· The pemoc his uid that he Jacka )eplative support at the preeer1t time io. abollah the commillion outright, IO be cut ita budget by a third and ia eeeking to tranlfer authority for slate review of off.ahol"e oil drilling from the oommlwion to the Office of Planning and Raearch. which is under the control o f Deukmejian. --About the budaet cut, be said it 1s "a aound atep to effectuate 101De ~ and still leave the c:unmi81ioo reaources to carry out UitJ intent of couta1 act. At the ame time it will meul that they will be -meddie.m>e and W. likely to expand their authority." Secrecy is noi the voice of democracy In a democ:raey, in order for t~ ~ judcmerlt. their. fcftllcht -and dtlww to make lnf.eWlent decWorm. lf la ~ aood will. tint ,.. ey 1bat they have ~ to , all the Nlnu\t lnformatlaa ~ io Thia, however, II not bow adem ..,~~-aci-y theee dedaions. Tb1a la aJdomedc lo WM mMnt to work. U Wtimate power every c:.-resides In th• electolate, than the But with the llOwlnc complmd~ and electorate must be lo • .,O.ilion to detennlne maften ot policy. But how mn lt radonally detenn1ne llUcb matten lf modem~ -quite apm1 from f.JawlwiCL-•. ~...., technical that u.. averaae cm& an .,.. aimpreMnd it• lmplicadanl? 1overnment that hu been r .. th.an Candid with m in the put? Can we tn.llt. lader'I who malDe out the best poll6bje c=-e for their pomldan. and the wont pomble CMe fOf' thelr oppoMD'8'? Thia {a a matter that toa ao far beyond pol1Uc1 that it dwarfs all partlNn aquabblel and QYenhadowJ all narrow aect.arlanlmn. "J'al' ~ own IDCJd, ._. cumot tall . -r;·~ygu~~1bll_ not the yo6ce of democ:nc1. but that J d•potlsm, benevol ent or not. If we wrttlce dlmoa'llC)' In alder tD def9nd ... · whlD wtll we 9"I' Ill tt bedlf And ID what condltlon will It be, itY9ft \be unlm~a bl• coat of a 1lob11 ClltMU •f 4 • '- Of•nna Coaat oAtLY PILOT/WednMdey, Februery 11, 1983 • ,\7 I ~------------~----------------------------...-------------------,.... ... _____ -__ ..... ____ ~------------------------------------.:--.-, . ,\.~\ t.1\\'\~ N : · I G h. d . .. 'd •' . at1ona eograp 1c or · er quer1e DEAR PAT: I ordered Cllree en1a1emeat calendan laac Oct. 6 from tbe Natlonal Geo1raplalc Society In WHblnaton, D.C. I . waited for tbem to arrive a.nd finally 1ent a copy of botJa 1ld11 of my canceled check to Nation.al Geo1rapblc ID January. I've bad no re1poaae. R.H., Co1ta Mesa National Geographic Society records indicate the calendars were returned by you and were received Jan. 18 in Wahington. No record of payment for the calendars could be located, but records did Indicate that 13 out of 15 booka which you ordered previously also were returned to National Geographic. Penny Ware , member relations represent.alive, asks you to write to her penonally. If you would like to receive the calendars, they will be sent, er you may request a refund if you encloee a ropy of your canceled check. The address is National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. 20036. pocktt·•l1t calculator CX·lUl aeed1 a aew bactery. I've 1earclMHI for moadl1 ud caa't find oae. ft• only markta1 01 tile battery 11 LF • •,4 Vil. Do you now w•ere I cu fled OH of tJaeae batteries? . lt.R., Foucabl Valley Calculex Battery Replacement service, P .O. Box >O, Orangeburg, N.Y. 10962, hu Just what you need. Calculex president Bill HU.lion, who 11.arted the bualneas eeven yean ago. &aid all he does ls supply &tt.eriea for watches and calculators. The batterJes ooet $3.95 Including postage. The company's toll·free·number la (800) 431-1332. Whether you call or write, be sure to have your .old battery In front of you ao you can provide the lnfonnaUon nece.ary to locate a batter of the same.type. • Got a problem" 1'hC'n wrllt' to • 1 Pat Horow1rz. Pat will C'Ut red rape, - getting tbe answers and at·t1on you ...... net•rl to solve 1n<'qu11h•s in Coastal aninials studied A two part slide· lecture 1erie1 that focu1e• on coastal and martne mammals and blrda of Southern Callfornla will be presented at Orange Cout College thh month. The program is slated f~r thia Friday and next from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. ln OCC's Science Lecture Hall 2. Admil8lon la $6 for the aerie.. T 0he sertea will be presented by noted w1ldlife photographer, Peter Ott. For the put l~ years Ott has traveled ORIENTAL RUGS for Best Selection of I CHINESE, PERSIAN, INDIAN. PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND DHURRI At Low, Low Prlees bJliai~ lUOQ>£J. Corona del Mar ' 2421 E. Coast Hwy. 673-2224 11o·uns1 Monday 1hru Saturday 10:00.-6:00, Clowd Sunday .(Corner of MaeArthu.r A Co.at Hwy.) Calculator needs battery DEAR PAT: My Sanyo eleccronic governmMI and business. Mail your questions to Pat Horowitz, At 'lour &rvi~. Orangl' Coast Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, ~· 92626 across North America, Compare Our Price1 and Selection and Decide. photographing, painting Couf1e1y to Decorator• and Trade . . . ~ and writing about the '-> dwindling wildlife of the •••••lil••••••••••••••••••••t. continent. 1,. ~::::::::;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::=============-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiif .l 1RESIDENT'S D~Y SA~E AN_, CL STAR IS TOMORROW SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 10·9, SATURDAY 10-6, . SU"DAY 11·6 •. WOMEN'S FAS .. ONS • $69.99. Orig $120-$132. Save 41%-46% Collection of silk dresses in a great assortment of styles and colors Dresses. 17 /84 • $44.99. Reg. S60 Save 25% Fresh. br1ghl cotton 1umPSu1ts. UPdated Dresses. 135 • $54.99-$69.99. Ong S78-S128 Save 29%·45% Collecllon of Polyester crepe de chine and silk dresses from Schrader Petites. Maggy London Petites and our own exctus1ve dresses Collection varies by store. Petite Dresses. 55 • $26.99·$39.99. Reg S42·S60 Save 33% Cotlectton of Lloyd Williams silky Polyester and georgel1e blouses in bright shades Blouses. 25. • $32.99·$38.99. Reg S48·S56 Save 30% Soft. lightweight acryl,lc cardigans 1n assorted colors and styles. Sweaters. 1 • S 17.99. Reg S26 100% cotton I-shirts in colorlul pastel stripes on white Sweaters 1 • • $19.99, $39.99. Save 33% Koret Desert Collection in ivory. beige or blue nubby Polyester knit Pants Reg S31 Sale $19.99. Jackets Reg. S61 Sale $39.99. Blouse Reg S30 Sale $19.99. Colors may vary by stores. Robina1re Sportswear. 160 • $16.99-$36.99. Save 40%. Act Ill polyeste< knrl collectJon m coral. periwinkle or ivory. Skirts Ong $29 Sale $16.99. Jackets O'ig S62 Sale $36.99. Blouses CXig. S35 Sale $20.99. Robinaire Sportswear. 116 • $17.99. Orig. S28 Save 35% Summery cotton sweaters 1n bright, sun-inspired colors Robinalre Sportswear. 116 FASHION ACCESSORIES • $11.99. Special A great collection of rings 1n 18K gold electro- plate or sterling silver. with a variety of colored stones Fashion Jewelry. 16. • $17.99. Special Petite leather shoulder bags. just big enough tor all the necessities. in many colors and styles Handbags. 149 • $28.99. Special Te>p-gram leather handbags in a great assort- ment of colors and styles Handbags, 149 • $13.99. Special Soft glove leather checkbook wallets to keep your handbag organized. Personal Leather Accessories. 111. • $12.99. Special Collection of French purses and credit card/COin purse wallets in assorted colors Personal Leather Accessones. 111. • $11.99. Orig, $18 Save 33% Liz aa1borne silk scarves in brights. pastels. solids. patterns. florals and geometrics. Fashion Accessories. 10. • $18.99·$29.99. Orig S25·S45 Save 32% Anne Klein fastuon sunglasses in a collection of great styles Sunglasses. 159 UNMRIE • S23.99. Special. Comfortable terry lounger tn plush polyester/ cotton with trapurito trim Robes. 40 • 3115.97. Orig. S3 eech. Save 33% Famous maker bikinis 1n tailored cotton styles. Ungerie/Oaywear. 91. • WOMmN'S SHOtlS • S19.99. Special. ~orated flat by Footworks. in red. white. navy. turquoise or camel leather. casual Shoes. 5. • •24.19. Orig. S42. Save 40% .. ~IJo low-heeled t«rap sandal In black. taupe. or mulberry leather. C&sual Shoes. 5. • '29.99. Special. 9..INest perforated open toe wedge. In natural or white leather. Junior Shoes. 172. • • $39.99. Special. Our own perforated pump in unlined leather. Tan, white, red or black. Shoe Salon, 84. • •49.99. Special. Roblnson's own high-heel baby doll pump lfl camel c1t black Perlorated leattier. Contemporary Shon. 6. • '59.19. Orig. S94. Save 38%. Amaltl's sleek calfskin sllrig pump, in navy or taupe. Amalfi Shoes. 177. ~-· • •11.•. sQ.da1. Our own pOlo dr818 ot cotton/polyester knit. In a rainbow of oolort. JWA JR'S, 117. •st.•. Reg, 115. ~ 33' Cotton twill, double pleet lhOrtt, In ueorted eolld Plltelt « ~te. JWP. JR'S, 185. • •4.M . Reg:•8. Saw 3~. Low IQOOPn8Ck. flg_ur.-flatterlng pure cotton t-thlrtt In whfte or P&lteft . .JNA JR'S, 100. • •11.W. Special. Qroe:>o9d ootton cemp lhlrt In worted ttrlpet or tolld. '1bung JWR JR'S, 62. • t14.M . Special. Mlnl-tldrt In a tide-button fllfed ety1419, in ueorted atrlpee « IOtid oottont. '1bung JWP. JR'S. &2. ; KIDS • $8.49-$11.49. Orig. S13·S17. Save32%·34%. lnfants'lightweight hooded nylon jackets in assorted styles and colors. Kids. 53. • $11.99. Orig. S18. Save 33%. Toddlers 2·4 nylon Jackets with hoods, bv Tiny Tots. Klds, 113. · • $6.99. 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Reg. $3. Sale nte. Linens. 29. • • '39.99111.a.. Reg. S88·S122. Save 41%·60% and more. Tablecloths, beautifully embroidered with dainty flowers, In no-iron polyester/cotton. comes In six sizes and shapes. Matching napkins. Reg u . Sale 4.99. Unens. 29~ • $22.17 ·441.97. Reg. S37.95·S89.96. SeYe 40% 5«. place eett1ng1 of Mikasa fine china dlnnetWW9 In your chok:e of five • patterns. China, 67. • S7t.19. Orig. $195. Save 58\. 54-i>C. aervloe for eight, In flne International stainle111teel, In ycur choice of three clualc patterns. Sliver Flatware, 181. • 41.11·'3.M. OriQ. M-•1e. Save 50'-eos Ind more. Mikau Froetflre ~al Mrv8ww•~ bowta. ~ platea. Ice buoketa. Gl881Ware ee. • Mt.19 8lll. Reg. 1100. ~ 50%. 46-pc. aetl of 910liewere din,.,...,. from lntwnattonel 01',. lnchldll ~for efght, Plus 1 &-pc. MNtng Mt. In AQuedUct, bended or Betvedere. "°"'· Olft Houlewwel. 28. • •11.• Ml R.;. 130. Save 331. 32-pc. t.wwe let lnciudel 8 w:h: Juloe g..._ daubteokMlllNol.-~end toed tW, II In I gift box. Gift HolM'• .. 28. • 111.11 Ml RIO. MO. 8IV9 5041. 1~ wok_, tncludea: WOk. lid, Mg, frytng ltlcM, ....,,.Ing ,...; wood"'°°"' tempura rack. apetuta. chopattctcl and~ Hc:lllM':--. et. • ........ v.111be125. 8IY9 ~ ltllnl ..... bowl .. lncludM: "· 1~. 3, 5 and I-Qt. bcMtl. ~--82. . .1 ..... v.111be$20.9lve 2!41. '4Jr F1 ...... mechlne .. fm1Nd91 o1111en.. tiger Md cOddlig odorl. end,.,... deM. hlh eoent. Hal• ..... 121. • •14.99. Will be $20. Save 25CX.. Three-to-Go curting Iron features hot brush and curting wand attachments with hi/IO/off heat setectC>r and stand.~ 121. • •19.99. Will be $25. Save 20%. Style 'N Ory hair dryer has 6 airflow and temperature settings, 5 styling attactvnents and stand. Housewares. 121. • '7.91. Will be $10. Save 20CX.. Thin Curts curling iron gives your hair curl and bounce. Housewares. 121. • 33%· 80% OFF and more. ,:1e1dcrest's* first quality Trousseau Ribbon design flat sheets. 'Mlite or beige with eyelet trimmed with satin ribbon. Cotton/polyester peroale. Twin. Orig. $21 . Sale '7.99. Full. Orig. $28. Sale •13.H. Queen. Orig. S35. Sale '18.99. King. Orig. M2. Sale '23.lt. Also available: standa-d pillow cases, pr. Oria. $23. Sale •13.H. l<Jng cases. pr. Orig. $27. Sale $17.98. MatchTng plain fitted sheets at· comparable savings. Domestics. 30. • '59.99 twtn Of tun. •71.99 ~ or king. Save 40\·50% and more. Q-ig. $100·S160 twin size to $210-$325 king size. First QUallty Fieldcrest• electric blanketS for year 'round lightweight comfort. Pillows/Pads, 87. • H.99 b9lh. Orig. $14. Savr.iOCX.. First~uallty, Par Excellence bath towels. in double-loop oombed cotton t9fT)' in assorted OOk>rs. Also available: hand towels. Orig. $8. Sale M.99. VVash cloths. Orig. S3.50. Sale S1.99. Bath Shop, 31. • •479. Orig. $599. Save 20%. 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Ala .• , •• ...,, -Of ~ftng 10••.esktnQ111. Siie • twtn. ,...._or bodprtng to .. king•...., atvlp. 11. • 4"-I01' OPP. 8llly ,_ oolectlarl of a.:ie.* "19ttt 111 In. ~of 4""""11111 Dlh-. mldUn ftnn. Orta. $138.86 1Wtn. .,..... __ bcNpr'_to ..... ..,, .......... twin. -pc,'°-::::&-· Cl ftnft. Ot1I-., ... twin, n•ttwor-,..eo~~m"'twtn.•pc. IO-No~--=~-·-"""' .,.,.._"' '°' ·a .twin.-~ to .. king.~ ""8 lnft. ., .. twtn. " ..... °' ....... '°' -.......... pc. eo .-'*'I•·~---11. · Prea'dent'a Dey Sale endl Monday, February 21. Hurry In while QUlntltlel ere plentiful Ind Mfecttonl .... -... M ,.....,..,.. •IJted to Prtor ..... M>llNION'I NIWf9"1 'tf"ION llLAND • (114 ltt -~·llQlf' t1 • ' '"' i; ·'' ... 1 ;> .; 1 J , 1, .J ,. 0 J I .it !l I f I l • ') ( A8 Orano-Coaet DAILY PILOT IWedneedly, F9bruary 18, 1883 Chief of staff elected Sanlcaram heada Paci/lea Ho1pital doctors .. Dr. R. Sankaram hH been elected chief of 1\aff of Padflca Community Ho1pltal In Huntinp>n Beach. Sankaram, whcm •Pldalty ll Internal medlcfne and nephrolOI)', h.u been a member of the Pldttca Hospatal medk:a1' 1taff .me. 1977. Born In MachWpatnam, India, Sank.aram received h1a ~ at Guntur Medical Collep 1n the eouthern part of the natXJin. He Interned at Chrl1tlan Mec:Ucal Collele and Hoapital In South Ind.la and at the Cleveland Metropolitan General Ho.pita! ln Ohio. ' Sank.aram, 36, ii married, h.u three children and llve1 in Newport Be.ch. Dr. Werdna L . Burnea wu elected vice chief of 1taff and Dr. Dr. R. Sankaram gels top post T.H. Gan, leCl'etary. Bone i:mplant tests solving , . worst cases of gu:m disease BOSTON (AP) -Re&eai-chers say they have successfully implanted small particles of demineralized bone ln 40 patients who were facing tooth lom from aevere gum disease. The diaeaae, a bacterial infection whlch de><:tors say hits about 75 percent of the population over age 35, cau1e1 gum inflammation and prosreesive loss of bone and ligaments iroUnd the teeth. The implants stimulate new bone growth, a process called oste0geneal.a or 01teoinduction. The process of demineralizing and sterilizing bone .. wu developed by 'J)r. Julie Glowacki, a biochemist at Harvard Medical School. It waa first used on a small number of patients undergoing plastic facial and orthopedic surgery. "Given the best t>ossible scenario, this means that the disease process may be 1toppeci or slowed down so that no teeth will be lost." said Dr. 'Stephen Sonia, an asaociated Profeaor of oral medicine and pathology at Harvard. He performed the surgery oo the 40 patien fl> dy at Brigham and Women's Hospital, where he heads the dental service. Sonia said there ii still progress to be made in clinical testing and in making the procedure more affordable before lt will be availabJ& to perlodontilts and larp fP"OUP9 of patients. One way to make the prooeea more affordable, Soni• aaid, la to u1e deminel'iltt.ed bovine bone, --whictr-a ......__ more "re.adily available than bones from human cadavers. He said he hopes to It.art clinical testing with the bovine bone on 10 patients later thia 'l_ear if he can get federal Food and DNg Administration approval. Since enro111ng_ b.l the study, none of the 40 patients, fanajhg tn agetrom 15 to 72, loat any teeth from periodontal problems, although aome of them had loet teeth in the put despite conventional treatment. • Sonis aaid the implants take about 90 minutes, a little Ionaei" than. the conventional treatment, which involves trimming the gums to eliminate pockets between teeth and guma. Your Silent · Partner. '· When a death occurs in the family you need to make a lot of right decisions. 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I a.m. to I~ p.m. I • exclualvety at °"' COSTA' .MESA STORE 1595 Newport Blvd. ( 942-2050 _ .. 111111 111111 WIONllDAY, l'llAUAAY 16, 1913 CAVALCADE BUSINESS STOCKS :: ln•tructional aide Cheryl Korte (rlNht) often .ame cultural Jet1a9n• on the recent ChineH New Year to 80me of Northwood Element•;y School'• limited Ensllah •tudent•. Limited EnNlisb p~•m director Meredith Glover (below) t~t• Selin MikailOBlu and Edward Lui witb object ditKJrimination flub earth. · ' The studen,. had to tell why the book dldn 't belong with tbe three time pieces. .. . ~ .. -r nother ·E.¥en learning the· three R's can be frightful experience ··- S. lOEL C. DON OfiMDllltr ......... flementary school already is tough enough. Children must now grapple with microcomputer programming in ~ddition to multiplication tables and telling time from a clock dial. So when you've just arrived from a foreign land, with alief\ customs and lifestyles, learning the three R's can seem a frightful, intimidating experience. The English language 6ecomes the first major hurdle. "We find children will talk with us when they wd'n't talk in the classroom," said Meredith Glover, who instructs 32 students with limi ted or no English ability at Northwood Elementary School in Irvine. "We feel we put them in a comfortable environment where they feel they carrspeak English." The youngste rs spend from 30 to 45 minutes a day wit~ Glover and instructional aide Cheryl Korte, learning new words and how to pronounce them and working on . various exercises designed to help them tackle their regular class assignments. If a limited English student is having trouble with a lesson or homework, Glover will assist the teacher so the child doesn't fall behind the rest of the class. Often, teachers realize that newcomers from other countries may spend up to six weeks i.n the classroom without uttering a word of English. "Parents usually give their children new names when th~ come here ," Glover said. "So here they are with a ne* Identity, a new e nvironment, c ustoms and clothing styles. Everything is different. "They are a little shy so most of the teachers assi_gn bUddies to them -one to help them with their academic tinfe and another for their social tinie." Children designated as limited English proficient (LEP) students speak some 13 different languages including Turkish, Farsi, Korean, Vietnamese, Armenian, Spanisn, Mandarin Chinese and Tagalog, a aanguage of the Malayan people of the Philipplne Islands. ''We have aides from the school district who come in to assess a child's proficiency in his native language and thep we use other students who are proficient in their native language to act as interpreters," Glover said, noting that most students can continue their education in grade levels corresponding to their ages. Each school designs LEP programs to cater to the needs of the students. At Northwood, for example, daily ~ercises include color recognition with wooden blocks, sirN>le object discrimination tests using flash cards and i unciation lessons with a special machine that reads 4re cards. Though Glover teaches youngsters from kindergarten ugh the sixth grade, most students share a similar .aerrence when they attend their first class in an ~rlcan school. ...... "It's like the first ~ay of kindersarten," she explained. ~a new experience. Some look at it as a challenge and re gung-ho and others need a lot of encour.agement adjustment time. "We try to get total physical involvement when the comes to us. That means look and do. I talk and do." . English lessons don't end when the afternoon bell lisnallng the end of school. Parents are notlfled that child is enrolled In the LEP program and they are ouraged to spak English with their youngster. · "The students go home to their nefshbofboods ind ~ pla,Y with other children so they learn a IOt on the 1,' Glover added. "Sometimes they come In with Ing street talk,." . Children "1raduale1' from the LEP program when an do their clatlroom 1Mlgnment1 without ce from a trtmlator. But they may 1tlU need fine n1 of their vocabulary tkllls and extra help In more lcult subject• area, 'uch 11 the sclencfll and ---nlties. ''What'• moat 111tlfvl~ about our WC>rk II 1Hin1 m outsrow the need for our services or dependent our help," Glover said. I t 82 83.• 85 Ka•bil Qadeer ( aboY~) seta a new experieace st school while be leanu to •pealc Easliab during a limited Eaglisb proficient lesson. Tran• Tran (riBJ:at) is learning EnBli.sb by · drawins. .,.., ........... " .... ,.,.. - \ Ten couple11 talce the trip to the altar. Pase B6. Into llon's den Daniel does. double duty By LORENZO BENET °' .. .,.., ......... Daniel Schvartzman la the kind of aon every mother dreama of having. At leut that'• what hia mother'• friends always tell her. It's easy to see why the 16-year-old from Irvine imp..-. mom9, and for that matter, everyone elM with whom he coniet m" contact. Foqettlng his credentiall for a moment, Schvartsman comes acrom u an articulate and modest young man. For Instance, his father, Jaime, recalled the time hia IOft woo a a.ch'• award foe beln1 the moat dedicated member oil the University Hl1h School crou country teun. "He didn't feel hedeurved It becau.e other people on the teun were better runnen. but the award waa for te'am loyalty and IUpport." Thoulh perf~ like Daniel may not take much stock In auch honors, they ,...ny. have little trouble 1amertnc them. Lut yeer, Daniel wu voted bla hlah echoo1'1 moat out1tandln1 1ophomore, and waa the younpet person ewr to be elected to 1tudent ' 1overnment-. Two yeara before. Harbor Oily School fet\llty • studenu choee him aa the moet llkely to -~-Now a junior, be plays l'rench a.on ,_ tbe lcbool ordmn wl ..,.. ..... on the __. oounlr1 . .no "*- team 1 . Some bow , he ...aa'91M a t.o·~ li!r*t . ..... .... ,,.. .. ......,"' .• ,..aa, • .,~·~ -·-.., ta.ls ..... little crazy to be 90 busy ... he chuclded. Recently, Schvartzman had the distinction of bein8 appointed to a three-year term on the American Red Cross National Advisory Board on Youth.·He was one of three individuals to be selected from a pool of 40 finalists from across the country. They join aix other volunteer committee members and four Red ero. offioerl who report directly to the Bo&rd of Governors of the National "Red Croes on iaaue. concem1na young people and the 212 'Red C~oaa youth aervtce orpnizationa. The aclvl1ory board on youth recently met in Waihlniton o:c. and waa presented with two challenge• from Red CTosl Premdent Dick Schubert: • How can Red Croaa youth aerylcea Improve fta role • a training ground for tomouow'1 ie..cser.. • How can the adviaory board 00 youth fit ln with the Red Crou five yeara from now. In reaponae. Schvart.zman said the edvt.ory boud will draw up a plan .to uperade exlsttn1 youth center leaderahlp pro1ram1 and t.ncnue thelr· number from the ..,.ent 89 to 212. "In Oran1e County we have one of tJle beat leader1hlp center• anywhere ," 1ald Sehvartaman, who hu workea tor the Oran1e Coun_tt_oha~ of the Riid ~In-var&CM8 ~tl" ..... .... ...... to ll"Y aad take our d•H and lmpiemebt ttiem to form a naU•••I leadership ..,, 15 d~" - ' D O..if9t Oollt DAIL. Y PILOT /Wednelday, 'ebrvary 18, 1113 GOif i 011 . lllDGI · BY CHARLES H, GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF .. Sea·t belt saves a life Uolh \IUlnerable. Welt d.,.11. NORTH +'54 ~ ~. ' fLMlt 11 1 power 11n world brldre. Jn 1'78. Clle P0Je1 wun lht team event It \he World 8rld1e Otymplad In New Orlean1. The deplh of lhe Poll1h team 1a evident from u; .. · performance of Marcin LeanJew1kl at th• rec:en1 World Olympiad In tJlarrltz. lAH&ewMI woe la llaed with the , ...... cu!Md &lie aa of Matt.I aed ruffed 1 Mart In dummy. He came blek to hind ,whh a club ruff, ruffed another t.eart ind then rutf· td I NCOnd dub. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yuu saved JnY Ute. A few week.I ..so you printed a letter from a driver education ttaoher. He waa empha1lltn1 the lmportanoe of eeat beltl And quoted a hlahway ~trolman who Mid, "I have never unbucltled a ~man." It waa the moat effective 1tatement I have evw read. I decided from that moment on to buckle \IP and ran1nd othert to do IO. Yeete~ I wu involv.d in an accident. I 1u!fered a ooncumion and a eevere whlpluh, but I didn't fly throuab the ~eld and over the cliff. Had I not reed"" your column. I would surely ~ft been killed. Plea11 1tve me another two Unee to tell ev.wyone who aet1 Into a car (driver or ~r) to pie-take an extra two l8COnda aJ!d l>ucJdeo'ep. It 'may mean the d1ffeftnce between many yan of a j(OOd Ute or inltant deeth. -rLL LOVE YOU FOREVER lN INDIANAPOLIS DEAR POREVBB: Yov letser made my day. I Mpe It maket u 1tna1 u Impact on o"e" u die· teadler'1 letser made om JCMI. Straqe llow we fall to appreciate We uttl we come clote to IOllq ta. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing to complain about your an1wer to the amateur photosrapher who mapped a picture of a bum snoazi.na on a park bench. 'nle bum awoke just In time to 1ee the camera go cl1clL He aaid, "U you win a prtz.e, rm -entitled to aomethfna." You told the ~ "A park bench la a public place and the buf(l wu entitled to nothing but your gratitude." That rnponae wu not like the gen erous, kind-hearted Ann Landers who, In the put, has shown oompusion tor the le. fortunate. Since the photographer, indeed, did win a pri2:e with that photo, don't you feel hia subject la entitled to a hot meal? -Recomider, please. -JEFF M., SOUTH POR'I:LAND, MAINE . • lmOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA ft ..... J Pebnary 1'1 ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Elements of timing, luck ride with you. First impremione prove correct, you attract allies, memben of oppoaite .ex find you an intriguing challenge. Judgment and Intuition~ accurate. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Behind-ecenes maneuver leads to Important contact. Money situation ii brighter than originally anticipated. Plana proceed for home Improvement, poaible remodeling. Family member makes major coooellion. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on desires, ultimate adUevementa, romantic lnvolvementl and a friend1bip which is tranuorme d into a meanlnaful relation1hip. Utilize powers of ~· Define terma. Streamline techniques. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on career, production, added responsibility, involvement in community or political project. Relation.ship ' lnten1lfle1, you realbe that commitment la necetMr)'. Older individual becomes ally, lends benefit of experience. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll gain wider audience -emphaela on. journey, language, , distance and principle. of Ju-lice. People will comult you concerning matten of love, money and . health. Prestige riles and you'll have 1Ueee9ful , dealinal with thoee born under Aries and Libra. VIRGO (Aug. 23-SepL·22): Get reedy for new· Circus: Vargas Preview Circus days at Huntingto.n Center Feb. 18 · 21 . Circus comes Feb, 25-27. ._ --· J DEAll JEFF: MJ rt'1,0He wa1 1•4H• 1maU-IDJMed ... ..........,.Por..._•l ' P .I. U dM .......... Skit letter 1....-Ile wtU try '9 fi.d tile PJ UMI MJ lllm a diaer. DEAR ANN LANDBRS: I went lhopplna thla afternoon for an even1n1 dreu. A · aaleawoman aep~hed me and o1fered to help. I told her, "Tbanb, ru Just browle throulh the ncka and leJ you know it r find aomethinc." While I wu looldnc. another clerk offered to umat me. I cold her I would prefer to look on my own. She aald, "I'll be nearby lf you find IOmeth.lng. II A.lmo9t lnltantly, I aaw a aown I liked,~ lt into the'dreaalni room, tried lt on and lt wu perfect. I then went to the tint clerk and told her I wanted the ~~ Clerk 2 came ruahina aver and said I wu HER customer. Clerk 1 beckea off, but I i.naisted she had approached me fint. Clerk 2 xelled like a fishwife. I, the customer, wu caV&)\t In the middle. When I left the ii.ore I wu lhald.ng like a leaf. Whenever 1 wear that gown, I will be reminded of a most unpleaant Incident. Pleue tell ealespeople to have eome OONlderatlon foe their cuatomen. - MRS. AMERICAN SHOPPER DEAR SHOPPER: I Hpe Skis coluu wW be read a•• take• 1t'l'lo•1l7 by 1ale1people evtl'JWHft. 1'Mre'1 a ...._ te be 1...,... lten. 0 QIOt •JIOUU WEST EA8T <. •U •IOh ~UO C\:>KQJt 0 804 O AJ1 •QU •AK-I SOUTH ...... • AKQU c:::i AIOU OKU •4 The bidding: WHt NerU. Eu& 8e•U. P ... P ... J • I+ P... p .. , Dlal• RAle Z ~ I+ 3 ~ D~le Pu1 3 + Pan 4 • Pa11 P ... Pau Opening lead: Fiv~ ot •. Poland h11 Htabllshed E1tt and South both show td power w~h their doublP and t11double, rt1pectively. Wen chose to Introduce his four card heart suit for no good rHIOn. and North <eom peted In apadu. Jiowever. with hi1 tricltle11 hand North wu not prepared lo 11t for three hearts doubled. which would probably have been defeated two tricks. South tried lo conf}>enaate by going on to game. • 1!;11t won the opening lead with the king of club1 and shifted t.o 1 trump t.o cut down heart rutr1 In dummy. ,, The club 1ult wu now eatabllahed, but there waa no way to r•t to the table t.o en Joy It. That didn't bother dec:larer partlculerly. He 1lmply ca,hed hl1 trump• ind ealt.d with hl1 laat heart. On theN trick.a. dummy'•rem1ln Ing clubl were dltearded. Everyone w11 down to no&hlnr but diamond•. E11t could do no belt.er than c11h the ace of diamonds and aur render the real t.o declarer. Underleedhir the ace of diamond• would not havf' helped, becaute dummy'• Q·10·9 uaured declar~r of two diamond tricks regard· le11 of the lie or t he carda. T JOUI HIAlTH POTSIOn OR. PETER J . STEINCAOHN • DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: Everyttme I 1ee my fata.er wllo 11 'Jt wita. a ctlar ID Ill• mo.tit, I 1et tM lleeble-Jeeblet. -MRS. • · , ,. . BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT DEAR MRS. E.: Don't be too hard on him. I recall a jovial 7~-yeer-old who always had a pipe In hll mouth. He 1ucked on..J\ and_ smoked It u start, abak.e off lminl propomltion, aet to heart ot contentedly u •child llcka.a}Ollipop. Illa daughter, matten and imprint you,r own 1tyJe. Try to draw with whom he lived, wu forever after him to give S caYoe about )JOU. tn a.ve~ special~ th.at fortu.n.a.1e~ -rc~tres ver~ Uttlc from. lfle. line between frlendthip and fooliahnem. Meana up amokina· She thought ahe had an ally in me, but don't co-tip. Delve beneath IW'face Indications -wu diuppolnted when I aaid, .. Let him enjoy DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: 1'9e ha loo'1•1 you'll unMl1h v~uable information. ~. Sb ,fM, 1 find no trouble in hia heart or all over for It ... eu't n.t It: a cea.... JM wrete LIBRA (SepL 23-0ct. 22): Go alow, maintain lUbp. He'• another one of the exception.I who ~ low _ _..,n .. , examine varioua ... ...-. of ---'ble deal thrive on bad habitl. Proof ia In the calendar. He is IOIQe Jean ap 18 wldell ,.. m.Uea Ulat all ...-~ -.......-~ In L.•-1~ Don't A.--1 him f L.•-1~•w " 1Cleatl.Bcffa4l:rU..W•tMtMeaa&f.aeev ... l·nvolvino home, property, real ntate. Family nm .,., ,._....ve o n.1a P~wn:. · • · _.....__ 9 SL.-didnlt to -wi&llM& pne . It WU -• U ,sper1me9& wta memben may d.iaalJ'ee, could attempt to Involve nc teem qree. •flea. Do JCMI recall It?_ MR. P. • you in di1pute. · Nevertheless, I ukl, "l refuae to change signals SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov · 21): Taek get1 ln"tlWly alm1lar lnl1ancea. So<:alled bad hablta may DEAR MR. F.: Here it ii. It wu reprinted frqn completed lf you are versatile, flexible, w1lllng to not be 10 bed for old people who can point to the a leaflet called PractSce: communicate needs. Don't permit pride to block calendar• proof that they can cope with their way Did you hear about the acientist who trained a progreu. Flurry of call.I, meuqn, lnvitatlona of life. For thae reuom, I would not oonalder flea to jump over his finger each time he aaid, highlight ecttve llCelW'io. A aecret love return.I putting an elderly penon on a drastic reduction "NOW!" He removed two ol the fiea'a lep and Mid home. ' diet, or take away an occulonal nip of whiskey er "NOW!" It jumped. 1be tcientist made a note and SAGl'M'AIUUS (Nav. 22-Dec. 21): Good lunar adVlle him/her to get out pf the rocking chair io then removed two more Ieo. "NOW!" he said. The aapect colocldea with breakthrougha, winning exerc:i8e too ectively. flea jumped. Out came the notebook and, after combinationa, youthful vigor and the return of Bad habitl for a youngster may be all right for 9Crlbbllng furiously, the 9Cientist removed the flea's op1imiml. You'll imprint ltyle, you'll be Innovative aome oldtten. My phllc.ophy ii let grandma and last pair of legs. "NOW!" he aaid, but nothing and you'll welcome change lnltead of fighting it. grandpa ·enjoy th-Ives Time'• a fleetin' The happened. Out came the notebook. "When a flea CAPRICORN (Dec. 2~-Jan. 19): Individual wno lact la that tome~· overprotect their. aged 1oees all lix legs." the .cientist wrote, "he becomes prevtoutly WM Indifferent or actually 1pored you parents. deaf.'' • will now expreea desire to communicate. Be re8dy. ---· -------------------------...,,...-------- for ch.anae. travel oppomµUdim, outWu for creative expresaion and a f~oluz-dlatttanoe call whJch 'COUid result~ln revenal of .. AQUARIUS ( an. -20-Feb. 18): Relative1, remodelin.I, decorattna, domestic adjustment_a ...:.... these coml>tna tO eteew-an active, productive acenarto. 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'I'he lnveatlgatlon, announced thla -----------------~ by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. centera on whether Severyn A.ihbnuy Enterprlaea Inc. and the five a.Moclatea violated federal law when lh,y purchaaed shares In Beverly Hilla ~ and Financial Federation Inc., a CUlver Ctty-bued holding company that owna United Savings & Loan ~tion. A•hkena xy la the owner of L""'1Utqe Hotel In Beverly Hilla. The five ueociates are Marshall Goldblatt, G~ Nlelaen, Alexis Eliopuloa, Harold BtoWn and Fred Roven, aaid Thomu P. V'fJ1anian, general coW\lel for the bank bqard, which regulates saving& and loans ~on wide. 'Vartanian said it would be the first auch Investigation ai.nce CongJ'eSS pueed a .}aw in the late 19701 requiri~g retuJatory approval before an Individual or-•rou p could acquire control of a financlal firm. The probe also will look into whether the lix violated a 50-year-old section of the Securities and Exchange Commiasion law by failing to disclose their oontrolling interest in the savingl and loans. Vartanian aald the aovemment will try to determine if AJJhkenuy and the othen acted u a group to try to aain control of either aavlnga and loan without notilylna the bolt.rd and pttlng Its prior approval Announcemeth of the lnveatlgatlon came during a two-week receu in a federal trial ln Loa Angeles, where Financial Federation Inc. la aulng Ashkenazy, Aahkenazy Enterprises, Goldblatt, Roven and Brown for alJegedly acquiring an illegal inierest In Financial Federation by acting aa a group. Aahkenazy's attorney, Terry Chrlatenaen, laid, ''We do not believe that this is a coincidence, that the Federal Home Loan Bank Board would lalllleh an Investigation In the middle of a federal trial, especially In light of Financial Federation president Bill Popejoy'a friendly relationship with the directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.'' Popejoy ii vice chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. -tUlll Cllmn·Bllllfll-. __ r_ Yoder Bowen Lake Wright A:merican Bell na:mes Dew branch manager Ducan C. Way of San Ramon has been named a branch manager for America n Bell, a new AT&T subsidiary that began offering communicationa-and-fnf orm · atlon-handllng equipment and systems to homes and busine99es·Jan. 1. Way's headquarters will be in Orange. ' Paal Yoder, former assistant manager of Lingo Real &state office in San Clemente, has been promoted to vice president and sales man.ager fer that office. A 20-year resident of San Clemente, Yoder graduated from San Diego State and joined Lingo in a sales capacity. Duae Bowea of Huntington Beach has been appointed vice president, marketing for Mazda Motors of Anaheim, Inc. Bowen started wlth Mazda in 1972 and formerly held the pm:ition of marketing manager. Prior to joining Ma7.da, he spent si:i years with the Chi:yaler Corp. and four years with Volkswage,?=- Wllllam R. Lake, 27-year-veterfn of the title insurance buainess, has joined Orange County Title Division of First American Title Insurance Company in Santa Ana. Lake suoceeda Lawrence Barm1 u aaaistant vi.ce preaid~ and aenlor advtaory title officer. Hanns retired after 36 years with the eompany. Alu Wrlpt of Santa Ana has been promoted to vice preaident of operations of Case-Swayne Co. of Santa Ana. Wright has been with Case-Swayne since 1964, flrat aa production coordinator, then u plant .uperintendenl, plant iaanager, and moat recently , aa iflrector of operations. Pat Cranor has been appointed assistant art director for B.J. Stew~ Advertising and Public Relations. Inc., of Newport Beach. He previously served as a production artist for the firm. Cranor's previous affiliations were with the Galusha Agency of Loa Alamitos, and King/Hope of Newport Beach. Peter Geor1e has been named director of food and beverage services for the 1,121-room Dlaneyland Hotel. He will be responsible for over.eeing the hotel's seven re.tauranta, seven lounges, the Bottle Shop, Room Service, and the California Wine Cellar. He comes to the Disneyland Hotel from the Burbank Aitport Hilton. where be wu director of food and beverasee. Schultz and Keefe, a financial planning firm specializing in tax-saving atrategie., bu opened offices In Newport Beach. The firm ia headed by regl•tered investment adviaora James Keefe and Ra11ell SdalU. B.D. Tltoreaa, commiasloner of track and field for the 1984 Olympica. has been named to the board of d1reciora COB Inc., Newport Beech. COB, formerly Cipit.al Data Bank. Inc., ia an tnvmtment bankinl firm and arrangea J>rlyate placement _financing for tecbnok>IY compenies in Or.nae County. . Fraall Addi• la vice l)l'elident/rnanacinl director of Med lilo Science Group at Cochrane Cb.Me, Llvtnaaton & Co. Inc., lfvine. Lesley RODIH bu been named mark.etina officer foe Mimon Valley Bank, which l1 under1ofn1 orpnlatton. You con Cha~ DAILY PILOT Clautfled Ad• f'l •. L~ • Yo%ofessional VlM4\ florist FlORST 2915 Red Hill Avenue South Coaat Design Cenlef A· 108 Costa Mesa 642·5671 In Stone Miii 641-0810 Your Silent Partner. When a dNlti occurs In th9 family you need to rNlke a lot of r1ght deotllona. You need to undlntand wt\.t la belt for you and how much you can anotd. Call P.cfflc VW# Mortulty when you need UI, DE WAYNI MA""IWI MINger PldftQ Vl9w Mamonat Park 3500 PKfflc View Drive Newpott Be.Ch. Calif. 92863 calt:144-2700 t• PACIFIC VIEW T y T MEMORIAL: PARK • "Tho Umlnc hu nothlna to do with the t.weu1t," •Id Vartani.n, explaln1Aa that the dect1lon on a f ormal tnveettaaUon wu lied only to the tJme it took for hia 1taff to det.ennJne If a formal Inquiry WM nec:e.ary. Vartanian traced the board's lntert9t beck to requetta made by the two thrifta. Aulana Petera, an attorney for Flnandal Federation Ine:,.-conflrrned that the savtnp and loans IYked the board to lf\hlat~ an Investigation In February 1982 , and has been provldlna information to the board 1lnce then, Popjo~ aald he wu "encouraged" by the board 1 announcement. However, David I. McDouaaJJ, aenJor vice president of Beverly Hilla Savinp, aaid he was aurpriaed 6y the action and could not comment further unUl he had studied t~e board's statement. Prof its decline LOS ANGELES (AP) -Northrop Corp. has announced a 25 percent decline In fourth quarter proftta and an 89 percent drep irrlull-year eamlno due to lncreued write-:Offa for expendftun!9 on lta new F-20 Ttgenhark jet aircraft. Federal Reserve display Vi1iton to a Federal Reserve display of busine11 games get a lint-hand look at part of the The Loa Angeles-hued aeroapace firm said yesterday that fourth-quarter eamingl totaled $12.8 million, or 84 cents a ah.are, compared to $17.1 mllllon. Qr $1.16, during the fourth quarter of 1981. Eor .all-of 1982, profits totaled $5.4 mllllon. $2-million exhibit this week in San Francisco. Cartoons, photograph1, talking computer games and "' push button graphics are among the d.iaplay1 designed to explain economic mysteries like 1upply and demand' and the gove~ent~s role in the economy. .. ·-This· on • IS for earn ss,ooo you deposit in a 4-year to 10-~ · Great American mestor Account! Lock in high interest for four to ten years. 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Storage room. l..otl of OWllJna, 37 50 eq ft. 92' trtpte net (K • f.20 1)9' eq. ft. lncludlng u1llltlH & rne1n--. Cel Oof.-i 8 10 5. Mon.·frl 14 eeo-1020 1-11 l1at-A-C1r MERCEDES BENZ ROLLS ROYCE FERRARI MASERATI Cl.OE BMW CONVERT. llJST'"6 CONVERT. GOLD I SILVER TAX FREE* Pay cash or make 20% Down Payment and pay it monthly holesale Metals Inc 2111 Yill• •• , l1WJ1rt l1aoll, CA 12883 (l1•) 113-1121 - • "'Refers to Cal/fornla Sales Tax Prom oted Joe Capobianco ol l~asuna Beach has been named manager o ( the new command and control syst~ms division at Hughe Aircraft Co . vw eow.tRTB.£ LINCOLN CADl.LAC COIETE f (It[) If you're in the 25% federal tax bracket and you deposit ,2.000 ln (714) 650-1180 an Allstate Savin~ Indiyidual Reti~­ men t Account (IRA) you11 pay •500 I WASlllN O'l'ON (AP) Apple C.Omput.tr Inc. h4ll lilud u com pl ain t with th U S Jnkma!.lonaJ Trad Comml!Mll<>n IC4.:Wllna 20 componh'I uf making oounterfell vcl'llona ot ita Applt• II computer. Th c.-omml l<>n I• expc.'CWd to dccld\: wht•ther to open an lnve.tlgatlon by the ~nd uf this month. Mos\ of the cumpanil•e the• California-based compul<.'r llrm cited In It• complaint art-in Taiwan. In ita lllmg, Appl~ alleged that th~ companies haw lnfnnged on lta pat.ent.s for the comput.cr and t'Opyright8 for It.a programs. It also said the firms have unfairly copies the Apple 11 ca.~ and that aume of the "cheap lmlla.tlon1" hav "dam11ed Applf''• r u putall o n and goodwill.'' Mor ovt•r, It alleaed.the companlt>t have 1old th• <.'Ompuwn1 at priedl well below those Appl mutt charse to rocelvc a talr retur n o n lta Investment. The firma can clw'le leu becauac th'-'Y "have co~ and stolen Apple'• technology," it aaid. .. Apple said the U.S. Cu.tome Service has k'1uod an estimated ~00 of thC' suspected counterfeit units ln ports of entry around the country including Chicago, San Franciaco. Los Angeles, Seattle and Honolulu. 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S7 "-• "" rtlla .'2 IO -IN+ Yl rtaltt 1 20 1141 ..... rtnCO •• • t 1' 17,..,_ I.It ""'pf 1.10 .. 11 ...... f'fl'llt. .. • u NYS~ t:OMPO ITE TRAN 'ACTIONS 1UOTATIOlltt 1Nt''-UOI u ....... , ...... voe• ....... n . l'A(llllC PIW •ondlil '" IOlt ANO CINCllOIAfl noo •CMANOU ..... llflOlll" D IY , .......... 1•n1111u ..... ,. ""'' c .. '41 Car sales droJ>, oil pric~s cut By Tiie Atsoclaled Prut Ten ttralght wriods of rtatna car Ml.et ended ln Febru1ry for U.S. carmakera, with tales oft 3.2 peaunt. and thtte more oU compenJee cul the prices they wW pay for aeruln type. of crude oO by $1 a .J barrel. . On Wall Street, the Dow Jones avera1e of 30 lnduatrlal stock.I pierced the 1,100 mark for only the &ee0nd time, hitting 1,101 late In yefierday'• lellion. But the Index cloeed at 1,093.LO. oU (.00 point.I from Monday'• record peak of 1,097.10. Thf> early·Febn.w')' drop In MW-car tales marked the wont daJly 1elllna rate for that 10-day period In 22 yea.re and the first year·to·year tales decline al~ mid.oclhber. The five leadlna domestic companies ·reported selling 137,678 cars during Ft'b. 1·10, compe.red to II.lee of 142.215 In the period lut year. The dally sales rate of 15,298 was lowest tlnce 13, 187 were 80ld each day in early February 1961. Ot the Bis Three autcmakera, onJy Chrysler Corp. showed a gain, up 2.8 percent from a year ago. General Motora Corp. wu off 5.2 percent and Ford Motor C.o. wu down 8.6 percent. Pri~e-C\.lttlng by Ashland OU Co., Marathon Petroleum C.O. and Cities Service C.o. followed similar actions by Texaco USA and Phillips Pe\roleum C.o. on Monday. The price paid per barrel depe~ on where the oil is produced, the companie. aaid. Aahland, for example. said lt would now pay $30 a barrel tor oil in Louisiana· and Mjasiaajppi. down from $31. Ford official upset LOS ANGELES -A Ford Motor Co. vice president says he is dist.n!eled that General Moiort C.orp. and Japan's Toyota Motor C.orp. have agreed to jointly produce a new subcompact car at GM's Idle tremont plant. .. "Personally speaking, I can't say I'm happy they did this," Gordon B. MacKenzie, a Ford vice president and general manager of the Lincoln-Mercury division, said. "We (Ford) haven't elected to do this," said MacKenzie. "We have already made our investment ln subcompact cars with the Eacort and the Lynx." Railroad sale possible SAN FRANCISOO -Southern Pacific C.o. aays it may be forced to sell, subsidize or abandon its storm-damaged Northw~m Pacific Railroad unless it can increase revenues on the 270-mile line, which last turned a profit In 1974. SP said yesterday that abandonment would be considered only as a last resort for the line, which runs between San Rafael and Eureka. SP said it has advanced almost $35 million to Northwest.em since 1975. Last.year, the line handled 16,000 carloads of fre{ght at a 1ou of $10.2 million. Northwestern, blocked by storms since Jan. 26, will re-open lat.er this week after $800.000 in repain. •UI "''·" -.22 '"1.~ • T"' .,_. es.n OJA m.s>-t•1 IJ Utl lk.'1 '1S.• 11'.JI IU.-14 U Mil Gl.1' Gl..M OL .. Gt,~ I ftl =-.: .. -. ........ -.-: ... ··.·.·............. f:=->= Vtllt .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . .. 1.m.a-.. .-_.,.. ... . .. ...... 11.-.- AMERICAN LEADERS -, ' • • r WHAT NYSE DI> "'MiWYOftlC (All') -S-. T-. l"'tof W I ..... ~ ..... ·--~ , . ...... ~--------· ·---··· c~ m.• '" w-.ute • w• ~ NEW YOltlC IAPI ~. IS TOCloey m m ,. l'U -I WHAT MD DI> N•w Y~IC IA"> ,. ... IS METALS SILVER r.-v 1n -m ,. I.• "'""· .... ru !17 ~ H•fldY •nd H911ftM, 114.71 IHlf troy ~ •• t::.':"A =-= ·~ ;;.-I Orn~ Dl,4Df ,._ _. l =~=-;u= ft'-• .: :: • =~ 1~:= .:~ :~ f ... f'lttlO " 122... I'---., l UPS AND DOWNS • I • Orenr OOMt DAILY PILOTIWed~ay, ,ebrO, 11, 1111 :Weddings Har kine -Ba Y""' Carolyn Ellaabeth BaynH and Daniel M&ehael Har)dna were wed In Community 'Chw-ch, Conai'eiratlonal, ln C4r'QN del Mar. The bdde ta the dauthter of Mr. and Mn. RJchard C. s.)nee of Irvtne and the brldearoom la the '°" of Mn. Arthw-M. Harkin. of A.Uepny, N.Y., and \hf late Mr. Harkina. The newlyweda are at hahMt on Balboa Iala.nd. Frakes -Rath Gayle Patricia Rath, ctauahter of Mr. and Mn. J . Edwtn Rath of Cc.ta M .. , and Stephen Alftander Frakm, IOll of Mr. and Mn. Jamee Frakea of Ever1reen, Ala., repeated th,lr wedding vowa ln the Prabytertan Church of the ()qyenant ln ea.ta Mesa. The newlywed.a are rellkt.l.na ln Richarmon, Texaa. · G•yle Frakes Terri Sury~ W. wan/ lo announc• 'lour Jpuia/ Ja'I . . . ..,,.JJinf6 ar1J •n'Jag•m•nlJ The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and ~tnews. _ -To help you submit the1 r e quired lalorr:nation, forma a.re avai.Uab'Je at the Daily PUot ollice, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. Foi weddings. only a blaclc and white photo of the bride u acceptable. Snapshots. Pol&roid and color phototl can't be used. ' The photo mll6t be submitted no later than &bree weelc8 ~ the weddlng, otherwise i t will not be publi.shed. Engagement Jnformaaon· u to be submitted at least se~n wee.ks before the weddlng. Suryn -Baker. Robert Anthony Suryn and h.la bride, the former Ten1 Lynn &ker,.,.. reeldlna tn Colta Mffl. Their marrta1• wa1 performed ln St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Chu1eh, Newport S..Ch. Parenta of the newlyw4tda are Mr. and Mn. Neal 0 . &ker of Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mn. Robert Suryn of St. Louil, Mo. Starks -McCormick The weddtn1 untU.n1 Laura Ann McCormick and Larry Dean Stadu waa perfonned ln the Flnt Church of the Nazarene, Sant.a Ana. Parenta of the newlyweda, now realdln1 ln Lona Beach, are Mr. and Mn. Richard McCormick of eo.t.a Meu and Mr. anct- Mn. Donald Stark.I of Sprinada.le, Ark. Thomas :-Nehrenberg Marianne Nehrenbera, dauchter of Dr. and Mn. Ted Robert NeJ\fenber1 of eo.t.a Meea, and Stephen Thomu, eon of Mr. and Mn. Randolph Thoma.a of San Bemardlno, exchanged wedding nowa In Christ Church of the Sea, Newport Bfach. The newlyweds are residing ln Irvlne. Zabarsky -Lauber . Stacey Loren Lauber and David Matthew Zabarsky exchanged wedd.lna vows Feb. 6 ln Temple Bat Yahm, Newport Beach. They will eetablish a home ln San Clemente. Parentapf the newlyweds are Tobey Lyn Lauber of Reeeda, Jack Lauber of North Hollywood and Mr. and Mn. a.car ~barsky of Newport Beach. Carolyn Harkin• · Barger -Terrado St. Joachin Catholic Church, Colt.a Mesa, wu the aett1n1 for the marrlaae of Lil1an S: Terrado and Stephen V. Bar1er. They are residing ln San Dlego. The bride ii the ~ught.er of Mr. and Mn. Laureano B. Terrado of Santa Ana and the brldesroom'• parenta are Mr. and Mn. Arthur G . Barger of Beaverton, Ore. I Shafer -McNalley A ceremony performed In MUU College Chape Oakland, united in marriage Ellz.abeth Anne alley and Frederick Shafer. The new eds are rem 1n St. Helena. Their parents re Dr. and ~r Michael Colllns McN,.Uey f Corona del and Mr. and Mn. John R. S er of Napa. Lava Starb No mattet what you're doing, your hometown The~. Fomu and phototl can be dropped off at the otlice or malled to the .Editorial Department. " r Daily Pilot P. 0 . Box 1560, a:wt.t Mesa, Calif. 112626. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Carroll G . Downey of LoW.sville, Ky. announce the engagement of tbetr daughter, Valerie Ann Downey, to Gerard Joeph Kohler m , aon of Marilyn J. Kohler of CoRa Mesa and Gerard J. KoHler Jr. of Newport Beech. Their May 28 wedding will be ln Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, Newport Beach. A November wedding in Our Lady Queen of Angela Church, Newport~~h. ia 1anned by Robin Anne Gegg and Dwuer, 90ll of Mr. and Mn. John Dunzer of Newport Beach. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Richard Ca9ey of Balboa Ialand and DOnald Arthur Gea of Burbank. FREE . Interior design seminar A FrM lntenor Dealgn Seminar wlll be held Saturct.y. Feb. 11th, 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the South C'.oa•t 0eai9n Center arH known• Stone MW at 2915 ~dhlll Ave. C 101, Coate ...... (ti.twMn Brlatol and fllket). TM aam6ner .. be • conducted by Ron Baron, 1teted Southern Callfornla tnWtor OellOt*· TRADE UP TO NEW INVESTORS CHECKING SERVICE AND TOP THE NOW ACCOUNTS. 8.56% TODAY'S ANNUAL YIELDt 8.25% TODAY'S RATEtt It's time to trade up. Up to new Investors Checking Service at Bank of America. 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SUPERMARKET SHOPPER HOME ltlliW & VIEWS suppers ' supreme Thousands of families across the nation will be observing Lent starting today. For those who wish to carry on the "meatl~ss meals on Friday" tradition, here are several delicious new recipes. For those who don't observe Lent. but do look for flavorful ways to feed a family, the incredible edible egg and canned salmon can turn "ho hum" meals Into "ummm" terrific ones. With a carton or two of eggs in your refrigerator and canned salmon on the shelf. you can create some marvelous meatless meals. These relatively low-calorie foods are packed with protein, vitamins and minerals. And egg and salmon dishes are easy and quick to prepare -a boon to the busy chef. How quickly and easily can they be prepared? Well, take a quiche for Instance -an Easy Salmon Quiche. Though It carries a fancy French name. a quiche Is simply a savory custard pie that can be a sensational supper for the family or a terrific dish for a company brunch or lunch. For the chef who arrives home when everyone is already :·starving" or for Jhe family whose members all need to eat at different times. omelets are the answer. · Each omelet takes only about a minute to cook and the picture-pretty salmon filling requires only the opening of a can. If the convenience of a make-ahead meal appeals to you, try Super Salmon Strata. Strata means layers and layering is about all you need to de to prepare this dish in advance for tonight's dinner or tomorrow's lunch. Salmon, bread sli~es, shredded chee~ and thawed (but not cooked) frozen broccoli are the layers. Over this colorful combination. pour a mixture of eggs, the salmon liquid (to capture every bit of the salmon's flavor and nutrients) and seasonings and refrigerate. Sky -High Salmon Souttle Is the choice for a . spectacular Lenten meal. This souttle takes a short-cut by substituting a can of soup for the usual white sauce. . The kids will get a kick out of Salmon Egg Loaf. It's as easy to prepare as any meat loaf, but is much more special. In addition to the super salmon flavor, there's a surprise inside - hard-cooked eggs baked right In the loaf. For hearty fam.J!Y suppers or elegant entertaining, remember salmon and eggs. This d uo fills the bill for Lent or any other time you want to serve a delicious, nutritious meal in a hurry. Keep them both on hand. I ce C7 C12 C13 .. Ani1e lend1 licorice l accen t lo party I a r e • . . C9 Eggs, salmon fflake marvelous meatless fneals Easy Salmon Quiche 1 (..-ch) pie lhell*, unbeked e..-, beeten 1 can (7~ ouncee) Nimon lmk 1 talll11paon lemon Juice o 2 te1ap a on1 ln1tant minced onion iw. t111pa on ce1erJ Nit YI te11paon dry muatard 1 ~ teMpDOft pepper W1tera111 or .,.,....,, optloneJ Brush ,pie shell with small amount of the beaten eggs. Prick bottom ~des with fork. If using a pie plate, bake shell lo preheated 425- degree F. oven until gol~en brown, .about. 5 minutes. If using a metal pie pan, bake shell at 450 degrees F. Cool on wire rack. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F. for pie plate, 375 degrees F. for metal pie pan. Drain and ftake salmon, reserving llquld In a measuring cup. Add enough mllk to make 1 Y2 cups. Combine wfth beaten eggs and seasonings. Sprtntda salmon In pie shell. Pour In egg-mllk mlxtlft, Bakf In preheated oven 35 to 40 minutes or und knife lneerted off center comes out clean. Let ltMd 5 to 10 mlnut• before eervlng. Garnish with weterete11 or peretey. •vou may UM a thawed, frozen dMp-dleh pie at*I. Pr•b9ke M In preheated 425-degrM F. <Neft. Blllce qulChe at 375 degrMI F. Serv• e. Salmon Omelets W ith Cucumber Sauce I ' .... y, oup • ..., 1Jt 1 .. 1paon Nit ~t111poon~ \(a .up buttw, dlY11111t1rlcledt.11-Mid ,,.... ........ optloMI Combine sour cream, cucumber, onion and dlll weed. Cover and refrigerate while preparing omelets. In a small saucepan over medium heat, heat salmon and keep hot. Mix eggs, water, salt and pepper with fork. For each omelet: Heat 1 tablespoon butter In 8-lnch omelet pan over medium-high heat untn just hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. Pour In Y2 cup egg mlxtuJe. Mixture should set at edges at once. .With pancake turner turned over. carefully push cooked portions at edges toward center so uncooked portions flow to bottom. Tiit pan as nece&SMy so uncooked eggs can flow. Sllde pan rapidly back and fbrth over heat to keep mixture In motion and sliding freely. Whlle top Is still moist and creamy-looking, flll with about '.4 cop hot salmon. . With pancake turner, fold In half or roll, turning out onto plate ~th a qulci< ftlp of the wrist. Keep warm while preparing remaining omefets. Top eaoh omelet with about 14 cup chilled cucumber aauce. Garnish wltt1 fresh dlll, If desired. Servet 4. Super Salmon Strata 1 OM (11¥1 OUnoM) l .. moft 14 eloee 01alctel ,,. breed I oupe (I OUftOH) •llNdd•d lwle• oh1111 1 ~ (10 ounoee) troaen oli1ppM ·~ ................. ............. I 1 1HlpHR ........ .... -.............. . \it t11 r•••*J••e.d '-' llHllHR Mt lllf Plr ._ Drain end fleke •lmon, flHMng llquld In a rnMtutlng cup. Cut brlld lllote Into trtanglel or helvet. o ...... • 2-quart beklng dllh and COV9f bottom wtth half u. brMd tllcel. Top with ~ of the chMM, then •A of the Nimon and broccotl Ind l'I of the remaining chW. Nra"P, ~ brlld Mlnglel CMf top. Add enougti mMk to reMMd Ulmof'I ~ to rNlkt 1" oupl. Combine with bllt8n .. ""' 1e11onln91. Pour egg mixtur e ovar lllrnon-brooOoll mixture. COVlr with ~ wrap . Md .......... It llllt 1 hour Cf ov.mlght. UnocMr Md·beke In ., preheated 325-degree F. oven 45 minutes. Top with remaining cheese and return to oven for 15 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serves 8. · Sky-High Salmon Souffle 8utter Grated PannaU.. ch1111 1 can (1GIWI ouncee) oonden11d crwn of onion eoup. undltvted c 1 c an (7 1Wa oun o e•) 1almon, .... dNIMd Md ...... 2 t9llt11po..,. greted Pwm•• ch1111 1 t111paon eNted ..._. peel .................. "' t111poon cream ol tartar Butte< bottom and sides of 2-quart souffle dish or casserole. Dust with Parmesan cheese. In medium saucepan, combine soup, salmon. 2 tableepoons Parmesan cheese and lemon peel. Cook and stir over medium heat untll mixture Is hot. Remove from heat. In lm&M mixing ~ beet egg yolka It high •peed untll thk:k and temon-cotorect, about 6 mlnut•. Wah and dry blltn. 8ttnd a tmalt amount of hot 1almon mtxture Into yolka. then ltlr warmed VOik mlxture Into Mlmontmbct\n. In •rge mixing bOwt, bllt egg wNtei n cr .. m of tartar at Ngh IPMd untl lttff but not dry, juet untlf whit• no longer lllp whlf\ bowl le titted. Oently but thorOUQhlv fold yolk rnbchn Into whit•. Ceretultv pour Into prep9red dllh. For • "top hM. •• hold • epoon upright and. GlrOll ....... to mike ring •bout 1 lnoh from tide of ~ and 1 Inch~. Ilk• In a ~-~ '· oven untl ~. dlla•litt btOWrtld d ......... fllghity Whir\ OWi' rlc* "~ mcMd .,,_ tolth. aa to .a ......,. .. 1etve ......... ._. ...... •o1"9 Salmon Egg Loaf 1 can (11¥1 CM.MOM) H lmoft , ..... ...... 2 cupe .... breed CNlllbe 1Jt cup Gllopped ptmlento-etutled green 1 tMlllpHn ......... lftlnoed onion 1 t1bt11p1Dft -~ ,.,..., 11911111p11n..._,..... IMl'd Dllbd ... ~-Drain and flake salmon. re&eMng liquid ln a measuring cup for Egg-Parsley Sauce. In medium bowl, combine ulmon wtth beaten eggs, crumbs, olives. onion. parsl«y and lemon jujce . Spread ¥1 mixture In 8 Yzx4 Y2x2Y2-lnch well-gr•'4td loaf pan. Place hard-cooked eoga encl-to-end on top of mixture, pressing llghtty. Gently but flrmly pet remaining salmon mixture over and around 4'QOI. Bake In pr~ted 350-degree F oven 35 to 40 minutes. Unm old to serve. Top with Egg-Plnley Sauce. Serves 6. 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A staple of country tablee the world over since \lme unmemorial, It went Into a temporary dedine with busy city folk. They forgot how eMy i t Vf&a to make. How good to eat. How frugal. U1tng u rolllnM pin, roU each pauy ahell Into a 6-lnch c.1rcle. Gently lay putry over top of llOUP bowl1, leaving about a I-inch overhang. Seal by preulng firmly lO alde1 of bowl (do· f\Ot crimp to rim: pastry must be allowed to rise freely). Pa&itaon oven rack in lower third of oven . Lightly beat egg; brush all pastry tops. Bake in a 400 dt'M~~ F oven, 10 w l~ mlnutea or until paatry la purf~d and golden brown. Serv lmmedl1lluly. To oat, break up paatry dom wlth 1poon and 1tlr Into 1oup. (l' wlll become thickcnc..'CI and creamy.) Yield: 6 1Crvlnp. TUNA SENEGALESE 1 ca n (6 t,i or 7 ounces) tuna, drained 1 apple, pared and CU\ In J)ll'('Utl I tabl.,1poun chutnt·y 1 11mall onion, cut in quurlt•rs 1 t•up milk 2 cupt half and hulf 'A te111poon Ttabu.IK.'<> pepper tiaUC.'tl 2 tca1poon» curry powder Toasted t.'OC'Onut Combine tuna. apple, chutney, onion and milk In oontulnur of olretrl<' h ll'nd r . Cover and proC'f'H unUl 1moolh. Pll"-'e tuna mlxturo In a lurf(e HUcepan; a\ir In hall and tu.lit, Tabn1Co uuoo and '-'Urry. Bring to n boll, 1tl rrlng occulonally. Re move from heal. C h i ll thorouahly . Serve In 1unall bowls topped with toasted coconut. Yield: 8 servings (about 4 cupt). • • Now, a pair ot recipes for aoupa made with ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- tuna, each substantial enough nutritionally to setve as a main dish, will. revive your family's interest in soup. P U FF -TOP TUNA BISQUE 1 package ( 10 ounces) frozen creamed 5pinach , thawed 1 cup chicken or vegetable broth 2 cups milk 111 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 'tablespoons chopped chives . basil 1 teaspoon dried leaf 1h teaspoo~ salt V. teaspoon pepper 1 can (6 'h or 7 ounces) tuna . 6 frozen patty shells ( 10 ounce package). defrosted 1 egg In container of electric blender, combine spinach and c hicken broth; process until smooth . Add milk, cheese, chives basil, s4lt and pepper. Divide tuna equally among 6 oven-proof l 'h-cup soup bowls. Pour soup mixture into bowls. Bitters· flavors foods Everybody remembers one food quotation out of the French Revolution: "Let them eat cake." Many people call to mind another. One o f the causes of the Revolution wa.S the salt tax, and the question the populace asked of the royal regime was: "Did you ever eat fish without salt?" If that was today you could answer loudly "Yea, and enjoyed it immensely." That would be after you'd tasted these easy, juicy, tasty Low Sodium Fish Fillets. LOWS'ODWM OVEN-FRIED FISH FILLETS 2 tablespoons unsalted butter or margarine 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 1 teasp oo n bitters '.4 tea'sp'oon pepper 1A teaspoon garlic powder • 112 cup finely crumbled shredded wheat (2 large biscuits) 1 poufld fillet of flounder Melt butter in a small skillet; stir in lemon juice, bitten, pepper and garlic powder. Place shredded wheat on a piece of wax paper. Dip fish in butter mixture; , then dip in crumbs. l Place fish In single layer in shallow baking pan; ipoo!l remain ing butter mixture over filletl. Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees F .) 10-15 minutes or until fish flakes easily w h en pierced w.Ub a f ot.k,. '>erve with Low Sodium ::!auliflowereta. 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Ht)ll~f HOl [)».Pl T pe LADY LEE 68 i ~EACH Gil 1t1. • r~~.~~!n-1.02 r~.~.~n-.84 PPALMOUVE SOAP 41 ,_ .............. , ............... . l~.~.~~~--1.24 ,.. ............ .. WORLD ATLAS • Chowder fans will applaud classic as a nouvelle cuisine main dish Pureed fresh parsley gives Nor'Eastern Cod Chowder its seafoam co l o r while pureed scallops, Ricotta and yogurt used for thickening. make this 'c h o wd e r a ta sty l r e prese ntative of "nouvelle" culaine. NOR'EASTERN COD CHOWDER 1% servblg1 r 1 quart fish stock• or clam juice · · 5 c ups s li ce d potatoes 4 cups sliced onions 2 pounds frozen cod fillets 1 pound scallops '.4 cup plain yogurt 'A c up m i nc ed parsley 'A cup plain yogurt 2 tablespoons Ricotta cheese 4 large mushrooms 2 shallots, minced 2 parsnips. peeled, julienned 2 carrots, peeled , julienned Salt and pepper Cook....potatoes and onions in fish stock~til almost tender. about 20 minutes. M eanwhile, allo w fish to stand and pepper to taste. unwrapped at room Flab Stock• temperature 20 minutes. 1 'A pounds fis h Cut semi-froi.en block bones and flesh into 1" cube~. Add to l 1h quarts water stock . Simmer 10 1 cup dry white minutes longer. In food wine processor or ble nder, ~ stall<s celery puree scallops and 14 cup 1 carrot yogurt to form smooth 1 l a r g e o n i o n , paste; fold into chowder. quartered Puree parsley. V. cup 2 bay leaves yogurt, Ricotta cheese, 'A teaspoon whole mushrooms and shallots; peppercorns • add to chowder. Add '.ii .teaspoon thyme julienned parsnips and Bring all ingredients tc carrots to c h o wder. ·a l:>oil. Skim surCace and Simmer all ingredients simmer 30 minutes 10 to 15 minutes. Sall Strain alld reserve. You A re CorJl u IJ'J. ..!J1wll ~J ~o Parllclpale .Jn Our 1983 cfe11/e11 FRESll Pacific Red sna,,.r Frtsh E11tern Uttlen1ck Cl1m1 Frtslt lorw11i1n lin& Silmon St11k1 C1111di1n Se1 Sc1110,1 Lare• lb• 11~1 Rt4 lra,.fnlit ...... ~ 5/*100 ~1~- *22J *T!~ JreJh Jl Jh & .S)"u/ooJ Gxl':atiaganza Fresh Fish & Seafood From Around The World • Finest Selec11on In Orange County! Feb. 16 thru Feb. 23 Frtslt *3~~ E11t1m Scrod Frtsh • *S~? l1w Z11l1nd S1i 1111 Frtslt. H1w1ii1n Y 1llow Fili Tun• Leo al Sword Fish St11k1 $59! ~arct -Frtslt lu111t Pot1to11 Uri• ,., ._.,. ••• o,., ,, •• .,., .. .............. .. "". om,, Fr"ll ,, 101 Or~ Cout DAILY PILOTIWedneedey, Febtu.y 18, 1"3 Cl Launch fish to stardom With juat aboul everyone Involved In the punult ot sood nutrition, It'• no 1urprtae that filh hH emeried as a key component tn many a weekly meal plan. Still, while moet people wUI readily acknowledse It.a protein value, lt h.u yel to achieve rave reviewa. Here'• a surefire way to launch flah to mealtime 1t.ard0fl\. Team It up with colorful, exciting selatin ulada. The mellow flavor of the fish la JUl Ideal backdrop for the frUf ty I tansy sela tin aalad. It'• an enjoyable production from start to finish, wl.th taste, texture and color in perfecl balance. Lemon Gelatin Salad, fi1h dueta Children, who don't always share their parenta' enthuaium for fish, will delight in ii when it's prese11ted with one of these "fun" gelatin salads. The two presented fiere ~ -Fimient&-Q.rcle and Cucumber Dill Slice ~ both feature lemon flavor gelatin. So ... the next time you buy fish, pick up some extra gelatin. When you serve them as a duet, they'U bE a sell-out. PIMIENTO CIRCLE 2 cans ( l L ounces each) mandarin orang~ sections · 2 packages (3 ounces each) or 1 package (6 ounce1) lem on flavor gelatin 2 cups boiling water 'A cup lemon juice 1 teaspoon vinegar 2 tablespoons diced pimiento 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Drain oranges, reserving syrup. Add water to syrup to make 1 'A cups. Disaolv~ gelatin in bolling w a ter. Add measured liquid, lemon juice and vinegar. Chill until thickened. Add oranges, pimiento and lemon rind. Pour SAVE 15~ into ~ or 6-cup mold. .ChW until firm, about 4 houn. Unmold. Garnish .. desl.red. Makes about ~ cups or 10 •rvtno. Note: Recipe may be halved; chill in 2 'h-or 3-cup mold. CUCUMBER DILL SLICE 2 package9 (3 ounces each) or 1 package (6 ounces) lemon flavor gelatin 2 teaspoons salt 2 cupe bolling water I cup cold water 20 thin cucumber slices, cut ln half 3 cups c hopped seeded peeled cucumbers ~ cup finely chopped onion 2 teaspoons dill weed DiJsolve gelatin and salt ln boWng water. Add cold w,t.er. MeuUl'e W cup and pour Into 6-cup mold or 8x4-inch l9af pan . Arran-ge. ove rla pping cucumber slices in gelatin. Chill until set but not firm. Chill remaining gelatin until thickened. Fold in c hopped cucumbers, onion and dill. ~n into mold. Chill until firm, about 4 hours. Unmold. Gamiab aa desired. 'Makes 6 cupe or 12 servings. Note: Recipe may be halved; chill in 3-cup mold. FOR COFFEE LOVERS ONLY • -,,..._..._... ••• L......-.,. Save 50¢ ori High Point Decaffeinated Coffee Mmm. Hlgb Point bas deep.broU'ed jlavoryou're gonna /01:e -U.uren Bacall Now the coffee lover's decaffeinated Is available at a price coffee lover will love ... 50t off with · this coupon , . ' ' . . ' ... _ · ... ' ' • . .. .. .. ! -., ·: . . •. .· .; ··~ . .. . ., ... I • ' •• • Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/WednMd y, '•bruary Ht, 1813 Bananas are basis of many calorie-careful treats 8 l 8 AR 8 AR A .,•pu luqr at room lnarodlent In th~act • I tH1poon baklnt tea Turn with a 1patula GIBBONS temperature, thlt pun low-cal •nackt: eooda 11111111110 IA cup 1klm milk when lope of .,anc.k• Banal')aa are one of trapptd In th~ bas wlll ORANOE BANANA "'\ l t.-1.11poon t-ach : ~ cup pancake mix •r• b\.lbble<I. Makee alx Amenc.-1 favoriw fruUa. apeed up rlpenlna. LOAP . ground ('Jnnamon •nd Beat benant with eg 1mall pancake•, 75 They t.aste IO aweet lt'a ConvorauJy, banun•• 1 6~ounc.:o cont.liner all•Plce and milk untJl amooth. calori each. hard to lmaalne that 1tored In the open air undiluted oran1e julctt ' 0 p t I o n a I : 4 toseth11r: add lo batter. until • knife tn1ert.e{S In Add pancake mix and (Initead of fatt.enh~a they're no .. fattenlng. will l&k» lonpl' to ripen con«'fttrl~-table1pooni ral1ln1 (or Beat l minute. the center comea out b J 0 n d ju 1 t u n t 11 aueary ayrup, top.yo«r In fact, many people becauae the rlpenln1 2 large over-ripe mixed fruit blw) Fold In ralalna (or fruit clean). Maket 20 1llcet, lumpy-imooth. banana pancake• with believe that bananas are ,._. ecape Into the air. bananaa, peeled end Comb In C" Ju Ice blta), If dnlrtd. Spoon 85 calorre1 each (fruit Cook pancake on a 'heated juice-packed fattenJng. But a medium Bananas that have mash.ct '-'Oncentrat.e, bananu and Into a G· by 9-lnch loaf adda G calories ~r allce). n 0 n 1 t1 ck gr 1 d d I e cruaheo pineapple, banana is only JOO become too ripe for 2egp e111: beat until fluffy. pan and bake In a 8ANANAPAl"jCAKE8 well-fprayed with ~uoncdwithdnnamon, calories, about the same out-of-hand eating terve 2 cup1 1elf-rl1ln8 Stir tlour (or mix), preheated 3GO-de1ree 1 medium over-ripe cooking apray (no fat 1 o ca J 0 r 1e 1 per 81 8 pear or large apple .. as the s w e eten I n g flour (or bilcwt mix) baking IOda and' 1plcet oven 30 to 3G minuuie (or tbanana added).. tablespoon.) Hfgh-quallty bananas·-------------------------------------.----------------------------are always available, a special boon this time of year when most Cresh fruits are expensive and diuppoin ting, and bananas have a texture that's appealing year-round. As a s nack, bananas ca.f\'t be beat; they· need no refrigeration or cooking, and they're ready-to-eat as soon as they're unwrapped from their protective yellow packaging. Mother Nature even provides you with a reliable indicator of when h er bananas are ready for each type of use. Firm green bananas can be baked or broiled and s e rv e d a s a non-sweet "vegetable." AU-yellow bananas are slightly swee t and firm-ripe; they keep their shape in salad mixtures. • Bananas with brown flecks have reached the perfect stage for eating out--0f-hand. Bananas with lots of brown have the most sweetness and the soft texture for use in batters, milkshakes_ pudding and frozen desserts. Bananas emit their own ripening gas. By understanding how th~ works, you cal\ control tne ripening of your banana supply. If you leave bananas enclosed in a brown Cooking with class Faaaero's International Cookware, 2919 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, will begin its series of 50 Minute Gourmet cook ing classes on Wednesday, F~. 23, frun 12:05 to 12:55 p.m. Betsy Moulton will conduct the series with the opening session featuring Gateau de Crepes and a tomato and cucumber salad with fresh herb vinaigrette. Cost is $13; call 613-2343 for reeervati<>ruj, Kitchen Things, 3429 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, offers ' 11 a .m . classes o n Wednesdays conducted .by Kay Pastorius. Beginning Feb. 23 with a Mexican Dinner Party, the aeries will continue throughout March with Filo douah; gunlahing, vegeta6le And fruit carving; food pi'Ol.'.!HC-C appetizers and an l'Mter Brunch. Con per cl.us la $20, with fe.ervationa and l.nbmation available by caWna 673-3444. Wllltama-Sonoma ia oe:lmbratina Chinelle N~ Year whh c0-oking d •men1tratlon Wedneaday, Feb. 23. M--1e Gin will conduct u. T p.m demonsttation at the South c.c..t P1ara ..... 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Cota .................... .,,~ .a. _.-an.p ' . Orenoe COMt DAILY PILOT /Wldoelday, 'tbfUeO' 11. 1113 •• C~yStals on whit,e wiile -Cork only harmless tartrates ly Jll\l\Y D. MEAD OPEN Lt"J'I'!Jl -To L . Leoni of San Franci1Co, who wl1he1 the anawer to a quatJon ol concem to more than • ·few wine drlnken over the years. Leoni ukl the followtna: "Woul(l you be abJe to live me an explanation why white, opaque flakes and crumbs •ttle ln the bottom of a 11.ul after white wine haa been decanted?" Flnt of all, relax, they won't hurt you. On every ocruton that l have encountered what you are d~blna· it haa been ha mle11 little cry1tala of tartaric acid, a natural mponent of wine. Occulo11ally; they'll take one form you didn't alcohol la high (nearly 14 percent), but la hardly noticeable in the finiah. Very criap acida make it a gooc;lfood wine. Moet wineries are aelllng the 1981 vintage, and that extra year of• usually repreeenta aeveral dollara ln the retail price, which adda even more to thia wine's value. mention, which la little 1 crystal -li k e ac - cumulations whic h form oo the cork when the wine haa been stored on lt1 aide or upside down. These can be the 1earleat, because they almoet look like crushed glul.·• "Tartratea," as theae crystals are commonly called, are in every wine, but usually in 90lution~ The condition ~t cat.UM!9 them to crystallize la very cold temperatures over a period of time. In cold climates, thia often takes place when the wines are in transit, 1ettlng in the! back of a aemi-truck, or on a rail car siding in particularly frigid weather. ft could al90 happen ln the cold box of your local ·ietaiJer, or even in your Nutrients necessary when ill D i d you ma Ke a promise to ensure that you and your family stay fit and healthy during 1.,983, only to find that ··your child or mate has ialready come down with a cold or the flu? A simple infection may be hard to avoid, but you ca n h e lp your b od y ~ver by replenishing tost nutr ie n ts w ith a Yiell-balanced diet. :· Colds. flu, and other •tnfections ra ise your .)>Ulrient requirements in t;wo ways, according to •nvironmental ~atllUon Newsletter . . J'.lrst, fever incre a ses ~ur need for calories and prot ein . Second, li'weating, vomiting and diarThea lncrea.ea water kill, depleting your store pf nutrienta. :=: "Do n • t starve ~ bUection -feed it wA1I plenty of fluids, protein, and calorie-rich foods," ad v i ses C harl o tte N e uma nn, M .D ., professor of public health and pediatrics at th e U n i versit y o f Calif o rnia a t L oa A.nae lea. .Neumann rec - ommend• flulda ln- ~udina julcee and milk as easy, nutritious waya <to replenish calories and protein when rou or your family are ack. . Liquids, in general, tee easier to .digest than aolid foods and can be terVed frequently during the day. They can also fill an important void ln your diet when you don't le eJ. _q..Lli. t e up t o f:iEe arin g or eating a large meal. ulda may be bard to keep down with an uf>eet ~-Eat dry toMt or crackera beforehand it vomtttna ocx:un. "It la ••peclally Important 10 keep fiuld level• up in youna children," aay1 ~. ''becau.e they dehydni. more l'e9dlly than adult1 . Add a t.e of 1kl1n mJlk " IO • .,... of frutt -9'dra protein ~n refriaerator. Once formed, die c:ryatala do not ao briek lnto aolutlon. &me larpr . wineriee put the wlne th.routh • proceaa that ellminatea th e f o rmation of tartra\ea in moet cuee. What the wineri• do la lower the temperature of the wine t o nearly freezl.n8 for a period ot time, which cauaea the tartra tea to form ln the tank ao they can't form after the wine la bottled. Thia proceu 11 uaed almoat exclualvely for llllllWlll whlw wln .. and roeee, t.:au.11 red winee rarely aee refrl1eraUon in practJca.l uae. The formation of tart.rates ln I wtne doel not affect the flavor, and whlle l e aa than auractlve, will do no harm even wben swallowed. ~ are, when you find them, the produclna winery 11 either small or doesn't believe ln put~ wine throu1h the 10-called ··cold -atabllluti~n • • prociem. BEST BUY.-MOit of the 11Be1t Buy" wlnea I've been alertlng you ta, of late, have t?een red wlne1, because the 1urplut of Ted wlnn la greateat which forcea prtc. down. White wine bar.rain• are not 10 nU11Wroua. but t.h.y can ~found. Montali 1980 "Santa M a rla V a ll e y " Chardonnay (ao (about $8). When ;bar1aln1 do com e alo na ln thi• variety, \hey are uaually very young wines that have little complexity and haven't 1pe~t much time in e'>rpe nalve oak ~-:;S.Qmi'i cooperage. · What makm thia wine • such a aood value la that it ls ln the big, bold 1tyle making compari9ona to clan, with lu nose of of Chardonnaya that .ell J'rench wines, place thil apples, earth and vanilla. for up to $20. U you'~ one in the Meuraault The flavor a are Ralphs llOlh An~versa-~ Double Coupon Bonus! '/ DOUBLE YOUR SAVDfCIS WITH 6 DOUBLE COUPONS! That's rightf... You get (3) Double Coupons in this ad plus (3) Double Coupons in Ralphs Spectacular "Anniverswy" mailer ... that's (6) Double Coupons! If you don't have a mailer, pick one up at your nearest Ralphs. (While Supply Lastsl) All Ralphs Stores will be open regular hours President'i Day, Monday, February 21 , 1983 '1<1.D '1dtliU~ ----~-- Double ·co~pon Doubl• Coupon ~-Iha coupon lb>g -""" -~ ...... "cenl9 oll coupon Ind gel ~-... eoupon llOrlQ Wiii\""" -~ ......... ~ .. off' eoupol\ W'd gel double IN MW1QS wt*! you 1)16!:'-h IMfl\ Nol lo ~ ·•reJjlHr• • trl19• 01 double Ille ~ -yol.I pur~ N il9'!I Nol IO include =,.....,.-"Ir"" Ot 'QIOC*Y pura-~ OI ·-Ille vlllull ol IN Item EJIQ.lclet lloJQr "grocery ourctme• CO\IPOtle OI e-.d "'9 .-,. ol the ..... EJdlOM IQuot, lob9CCO Ind CIWy P'OduelS IOt.cco Ind dllry ~-Limit One Item Per ManufectuNn' Coupon Limit One llem Per Manutecturera' Coupon •nd Umlt 3 New1paper Doubfe Coupona Pee.Customer •nd Umlt 3 Newapeper QoubM Coupona Per Cuatomer Coupon Effective Feb.17 lhru Feb. 23, 1883 Cou I EffectJve Feb.17 Uw Feb. 23, 1113 . Double Cou~n ""-.. coupon lb>g With """ -Minu!KhJr .. 1' • -off· coupon -get dicl<be h MW101 wt.. yol.I putcNM IN ol..,. Nol IO otdM ·ret811w". lrff" OI "Q<OC*Y iuc:r-" COlipclN Ot ·-......... ol Ille l1em EJOduOel """"' IObecco lfld dllry ptoducls. Limit One Item Per M1nyfecture11' Coupon and Umlt 3 Newspeper Double Coupona Per Cu1tomer C 1 Effectl" Feb.17 thN Feb. 23, 1113 Fisherman's Cove Dairy /De li Groce ry Values Produce I Floral ~NolUlena 2.59 Halibut Steaks ": ~o.co..d.~ or llal.I L89 Silver Salmon per lb. f'IOMD-~.cl L79 Rainbow Trout per II> n..tl Pocalo-Wh&le lvpply Lalll RedSnappei ": L99 n~ 3.99 Swordfish Steaks ": ra..11 ..... Wblle ~' Lalll 2.99 Dover So e per II> ~·DeCIOMd-1.eg. Claw 3.69 Crab Clusters per lb. rr..ii L79 Pacif1c Oyster ·-,. lcr.d .... rn.ll 3.99 Cooked Shrimp per .... ,..,. Zeclkll:ld-rio.n ~ 2.29 Orange Roug}\y ': hOffo4>ebOIMd 4.99 Eastern Scallops '= ~rr-De*~lb bog .69 Steamer Clams '= Liquor Valu<~'> Mliier Beer · ,.: 3. 98 ~Tcible Wine "°~ 2.69 SMoed~irr r:;2.99 DanolaHam b• '" <blD9d. nonda .69 Grapefruit Juice '= Mmnmaftme&l& ... ~rm.cs.Twln ~ GarliC' & Butter Bread 1:.c: L99 Ple9:3J __ ... llkll-<:om Oil .89 Margarine I lb. ...... Wbo&e or llCll~ Ll9 Plain Wrap Pickles »-,. A-'9d~ 2.19 Wisprtde Cheese Ii• CllP Cb@ c:: 2.29 GaJtJeo Salami nollmClllo .79 Taco Shells .,_ .... r•or-.VO..... 169 Bob's Dressing "-,. '""" ... .aoecs Smoked Salmon ~2.49 Bakery Values -:A U9 = L29 ~ .49 nea aft ... • 1y irai:Ph'S Salt 8\mh Pork and Beans Pla&DUsl M ard 1111*1111 Co9M Folger's Crystals ·EiauQUid 2-Plf Brawny Towels 'hMTop.rr-Apple Juice ~'TO' ... Ice Cream ~ ........... i:. .29 ".: .39 »: .59 Mlld...-Brown Onions 9owt er HI.-I a 1111ec1 or killed.ID IMill Peanuts ~~QI Bcinana tl'ost ·: 3.59 Gieen Cabbage •.: L89 ~FOOcttnuMl\lppl,~ '°~ .59 . Daiiodlls . ... II>. ~10 l~lb. L69 .... 20& .39 .... '* lb. .15 tO~ 3.99 ---L49 12-79 -. Appetit e Shoppe· · "= L69. • -1. DI Orange Ooatt DAILY PILOT/Wedntt01y, f'tbruary US, 1813 . . GQlden-hued winter pear pie1 • I gets· zest from ginger, lemon Stumped 'rJ r a desiwrt idea for a special dlnnt-r in the offing? Fragrant a nd •lightly tart 1n flavor. Pear Lemon Pie 11 aure to crefte a se nsation. whether you 're dining In o r transporting dessert to a potluck affair. Chopped, crystallized gmger blends with tangy lemon peel and freah PEAi\ LEMON PIE ·~cup sugar 2 tabl c11 p oon11 t.'Ornstarch 1 Leupoon l'Mch finely grated lemon peel and finely c h opped crystalUr.ed ginger• 4 cups pnred. 11lil'ed winter pears 4 teaspoons lemon juice Pastry for 2-crust (Y·hwh) plt- 2 ta bl !f poc>na bu Um or maraartno Combin e 11ug ar . cornstarch, lemon· p<wl ond glnaer. Toaa pears with lemon jµko, tht.•n Hugar mixture . Turn p ea r mixture Into pastry-lined 9-inch pie plate; dot with butter. Ro'll out r e maining pastry. cut Into Yi-Inch tilrl!>' AdjUlit tr{pt over' 1>Uur11, plt1d nf{ t•Jgt'I of 11\rlpiJ m1 t•hllf' togl'thor 08 p<.>1JBlblt: Seal unu flute e cJ Kt•.. B II k e 0 t 4 0 0 dt.>gr<:l'S ~·. 35 to 40 minutes or until pears arl• tl'ndcr and crust Is golden. Makes l (9-lnch) pie - •one-eighth teaspoon• ground ginger may be substituted. Anjo u pears for a.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ marvelous harmony of flavors In this v e ry, special pie. The filling o f this l11tllce-t o pped p ie 1s· made by tossing sliced fresh Anjous with rornstarch. sugar, lemon juice, grated lemon peel· and the chopped ginger. Becau se these pears contain so much natural sweetness, rela tively little sugar is needed in the filling. P ears add a note of freshness to winter and spring me nus -from appetizer cour se t o desserts. Of the three best known winter pears. the Anjou . ..Bose a nd Cornice, the Anjou is in season the longest -this year from October to June. How to "' stuff cold fish If s tuffing a frozen fish seems a complete impossibility to you. . .then check again! This very special recipe, Mushroom Stuffed Flounder, gives you easy. step-by-step instructions. All Scandinavians (Canadians and Icelanders, too) prepare frozen fish without "' thawing it first. To serve it stuffed, simply allow the 1 pound package of frozen flounder or sole to stand unwrapped at room temperature for approximately 20 minutes. STUFFED BAKED FLOUNDER FILLET I 1en1Dga 2 pounds frozen flounder fillets 6 ounces mush - rooms, finely chopped 9 tablespoons butter, melted 2 cups whipping ctellm, ( l 1h cups for sauce) 1 small o nio n , chopped 1 cup fresh bread crumbs ~ cup dry Vennouth or white wine l tablespoon melted butter mixed with 1 tablespoon flour 1 cube beef bouillon Salt and pepper Allow fish to stand at room tem p erature unwrapped 20 minutes. C ut each semi-frozen fish block lnto 8 equal portions. Slic e each portion in half horizontally to make two thin portions each. Meanwhile, saute mushrooms in l tablespoon of butter for 4 to :5 minutes. Remove mushroom juice and reeerve for sauce. Add \Ii cup whipping cream to mushrooms and simmer until thick, stirring constantly. Sprinkle ch~pp_ed onion ln butiered b8k1ng dish. Place three thin pOrtlons of fish on top of onions. Spoon mushroom fOling on f ilh . Dip remalnin8 fl.ah pordom into 8 t.ablespoona melted .• butter, pllce on top of Utung. Sprinkle flah whh bread crumb•. Orillle remainln8 butte!' Oil top. Pour vermouth o r white wine arcNnd (not over) fhh. Bake in ~led .00 de.-F . . oven 26 to ao mlnuw or unUl fiab flakes euUy ~ telted with fork. Jtemove fish from P9" to WYinC ~.Re ..,. ~liquid.· To pl'epar• aauce: combtne re1erve d =-~.tr:..-~ ..... ..,. ... about ·~ bouillon oa ~f:luce 1M1t and mix In 1 ~ eu~ a'MID and ltu&ter-flour mixture. Sllldiit tor UOUI 10 mlnLl1t1, 1tlrrin1 ...-.11y ......... """ ::.=4~~~ ..... ) RISH RIPE BANANAS LOW SODIUM HIGH IN ' POTASSIUM LB. Fresh Cn'p · 29 r=====~!"'()fJDS fjf' TH£ (Jf.ij£evf=====::;i I 19 AOMAllll UTIUCI....... EA • .a.allCH MAllTI .............. EA • 12-oz. Pkg, 5 9 CALIFFRoY•1•.•AL1wG•"oL1 WON TON SKINS .................................... EA. • F•.••uH1co~u,.FoY1•.111a __ . Mo"1kon S.osoned 12.7·or. Oyno1ty 0.7.S·oi. Con RICE VINEGAR .' . .. ...... . ... .65 BUTTON-MUSHROOMS ......... • 79 FOSTEHAlMs &a. • 9 9 ' Olt ZACXY FARMS ~RESH CHICKEN FOSTER FARMS OR ZACICV FARMS Fo,.uly Pok L ••• 89 In Tomoto Souc:e 7 . .S·ot. Con Hop• Lor;• Bo; Assorted Plo•n CHICKEN ' WEL·PAC SARDINES .................. 19 RICE CRACKERS ... 69 U S 0.A Choice S..f CENTER CUT CHUCK STEAK ... La. I .•9 1 ·lb. Voe Pock BAR M SLICED BACON . EA. I. 79 12-01 Porti Ron, JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE ..... EA. 1.99 FOSTER FARMS OR ZACKY FARMS FRESH WHOLE BODY CHICKEN c _. ................. n ... •MAN'l•AY._ .............. . Fro11111 Aloslion Center Cut New Zeolond frottn HALIBUT STEAKS ............. ti. 3.•9 ORANGE ROUGHY FILLETS .ta.2.89 Froren AtlontK ~eel Reody-To-Eot COO FILLETS ...................... ta. 2.•9 EASTERN LAKEWHITEFISH .La.2.19 Foster or Zocliy Forms. Colifornio Freth Fom11v Poli FRYING CHICKEN THIGHS. La I . I 9 fot~ or Zodly Fomn, Colifomio fffth Fomolv Pot. FRYING CHICKEN DRUMS La. t .09 Gotton'1 New llght Recipe, 12-or. TEMPURA FISH FILLETS EA 2.29 ,.-------t'11·01111 FOODS DlltT.------..... ,--....----N'tcAnttialllllAn ...... -----..... Mis. SMITH'S CHERRY PIE ,.9 Treetwfft l2-oz. Froren ORANGE JUICE . .. ............... 1.09 Pet Ritz 2. 9·1nch DEEP DISH PIE SHELLS .............. 99 Am'd. Vorietlet 16-o&., Form freth BIROS EYE VEG ETABLES ........ I . 19 9·01. Cup KRAFT LA CREME ....................... 83 Meo10t1Mf OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA '~1. KG. lunermilll or W in; Powder 5 5-o•. 191i;. Pl LLSBURV 1869 BISCUITS .......... 39 Otol or Sandwich, 3·lb. Tin DUBUQU E CANNED HAM .... 7 .M Th,... Star 3-o1. ""o SLICED SMOKED SALMON EA 2.•9 Weft;/ht Wo1ctlen . chMw Prodvct l0.01. SLICED CHEESE ..................... t .19 YOPLAIT YOGURT Cornotion, AUOfted Vorletiet, 12 .. nvelop•1 ' 2'·Ct , Clnl\O...:On. AfJpr.~ SIHpy1lme INSTANT COCOA ............. ···'· l.•9 CELESTIAL TEA .......................... 1.31 Oregon Pitied, l6-o1. TART CHERRIES ........................ ,89 ORIGINAL ASSOHID, 6-01. P\AVOIS 1Cnud1en, •1-oa APPLE or ORANGE JUICE .......... I •• 9 Noll..o.lry c ......... 1'·01. '°' CARNATION COFFEE MAT! ...... I ;79 .29 < .. .. :· l .. • ., -. . .. ,, I • , orange COMt OAJLY ~IWedMildt!V. ~ ii. 1Ha ·A~ise adds iritriguing flavor You've invited the gan1. they've acce~ted. an d now you re wondering what to eerve to l1art the party oft on a fe1Uve note. Frankly, you've had It with cocktail frank1, dlp1 aeein dull and pat.e pall.I. S omething new and diffettnt Is definitely ln order. Flah Bile. with AnileU.e MayoruuU. are dellclously different and are 1ure to create conaidera ble in te rest a mong your guests. Ani1ette-~l-ve1 the mayonnaise an Intriguing quality that complements the fb1h . The delightful , licorice-like flavor of aniaette la derived from the seed1 of anise, an herb valued s ince antiquny. <.:ertalnly \ht anlaette 1c.H1 thl1 mayonnaiH ••idt and makea the fish bites truly special. For your 1econd ofterina . how about having Broiled Chicken Drumettea? What la a drumette? No, it lan't a feminil')e drummer. but rather a small drumaUck of aorta. ActuaJly. lt'a a fancy name for the meaty portion of a chicken wing after you remove the t,lp. Call these chicken wlng1 what you will, your company will call them hard to resist. The secret is a marvelous marinade that blends such Ingredient.a as orange jui ce concentrate, chill sauce, honey. seasonings and Triple Sec. FISH BITU WITH 1lotlod 1poon Drain on ANurrrB J>'A J)('r towol.I Scrw hot MA YONNAllE w I t h A n 1 1 ~ t t e 1 \<\ to 2 pound• Mayonnai.e. Make• 8 fllleta or eolo or flounder 1ervin~ ~e:P milk MAY~~A,SE 1 cup flour 2 eu yolk.a l teupoon ult 'A teHpoon Dijon 'A teupoon rpper mustard Vegetable ot Daah of cayenne A n i 1 e t t e 'A teaapoon salt MayonnalH (rec-, l tablespoon lemon lpe tollowt) ju lee o r whl te wl ne Cut fllleta of aole or vinegar flounder into blte-111ze l cup olive pl I or julienne stripe. Beat milk vegetable oil and egg together in pie ~ cup anlaett.e plate; mix flour. aalt and Combine egg yolks, pepper In second plate. mustard, cayenne, salt Heat oil in akl llet and lemon juice or (enough to make l loch vinegar In medium bowl depth) to 37~ degrees F. with round bottom (not Dip fish pieces tn milk flat). Beat with wire mixture, then in flour. whlsk or electric mixer Fry in h o t oil ur'ltll 'until well blended. golden brown, 3 to 5 Add oil, the first ~ minutes. Lift out with cup a drop at a time, 3 poundw wlnp 6 tab! ttpooru fro~n or1,ang ~ Jul conccntrote, undiluted 3 tobleapoone chlll IWUCC 2 tabletpoona h<>ney 2 tablespoon• aoy sauce 2 table1poo n1 vegetable oil ~ teaspoon dry mustard l c l o ve garlic. minced ~ cup Triple Sec Remove tip1 from_ chicken wings; (save lor making aoup). Cut each wing Into 2 sections. Arrange In shallow glasa di.ah. Combine remaining Ingredients In 2 -cup measure. Mix well. Pour over chicken. Marinat ·e in refrigerator for at least 2 hours, basting several times. Preheat broiler. Drain chicken, reserving marinade. Broil on rack ·In broiler pan 4 Inches from heat 10 minutes on each side, brushing often beating <.'Onstantly. Add remaining oil in a steady stream, beating constappy. Gradually beat in anisette. Refrigerate, covered, until ready to uae. Makes about 1 ~ cups. BROILED CHICKEN DRUMETl'ES with reserved marinad~ •. Fish Bites with Anisette Mayonnaile" and Broiled pr until tender. Makes Ch " k Drum .. a.12 servings. 1c en . ettee ·Washington' ~et a lavish table By TOM HOGE which led off with a rich Al WIM MCI Poocl Wtitef cream soup, followed by U we can forget that salmon and several other fallen tree and all the fish, various kinds of cherry pies it inspires meats, an array of pies, • every Washington's puddings, ice cream and Birthday celebration, it baskets of fruits, many might be noted that the of them t)ard t.O get in father of our country those days. was a man who liked Breakfast at the White fine foods and set a House was a bracing lavis h table, even in meal, including toast and war~. _ fresh rolls with sliced ln the early days as a tongue, jams and jellies. young country squire at But no broilfd fish, as M o u n t V e r n o n , one disappointed British Was h I ngto n served guest observed. memorable meaa, lO the w as h i n g t 0 n w a s parade of guests who especially f o nd of visited the stately de11erts, sucb aa. this mansion. recipe for lrlfle. An English visitor 18 slices jelly roll, described those spreads or sponge cake cut into as "bountiful." citing one slices dinner where there was ·~ cup white wine l f k h h d Custard (see recipe) Close·up gives you whiter teeth. fresh breath-and as much fluoride protec· • tion as the leading brand. Save 25¢ on Advanced Formula Close-up. a ego por at t e ea 1 pint whipping of the table and a roast goose at the foot, with cream 1 tabl:ffrn sugar Cherry Claf outi tempting treat two kinds of beef and~ ----------------------Claf outi. ----cherry dessert platter of mutton chops Candi fruits for I ~--~I!'" Close 1.n-wtth fluoride I in between ; not to decoration ~~on _......, • m e ntion the various Linedeepdlahwith I GoodonlyonSuper,F&mily,l.argeorMediumSize. I vegetables and b~<b. slices of jelly roll and I TO DEALElt: lJM!r wil reimburse you for the face ll8lue of ooupon pluS 7' I wet with ~ cup wine. I ~pnMdedyouandtheconsumerhCMoon1)ied.thetermsof I With a dozen or more Fill dish n~arly to tos: I the offer. Le\.ler Brothers Compart,t 8aK 1385, Clirton. Iowa 52734. l.Jmit ~I dinner guests mbst with cu:itard. purchase.Good ~ the fruit filling and vanilla, pancak e mix. evenings, the kitchen at Season half pint I =~~p ,.._Ol,,_,.n*1t boChpaste.reglr f l tha~'s easier than pie February 22 marks the 250th anniversary of George Washington's birth. What better way to commemorate our first president's birthday than with a cherry dessert? continue to bake the sugar and salt. Blend 1 Mount Vernon was kept heavy cream with one I lcr0tfresh mint ftiM>CMyoth« I clafouti until it's golden minute at high ~. busy turning out roast tablespoon wine arid 1 l&constitutes fraud. brown. Pour ~ inch of batter pigs, fish Crom the river tablespoon sugar. Whip I I CHERRY into prepared dish. Bake and game from the to a froth and spread 25¢ 25¢ I CLAFOUTI 6 to 8 minutes or just nearby marshes. over custard. Decorate 11 ,],1,3 337072 I 1 cup milk until batter has set. A steady flow of claret with remalnlng whipped .11 .11 3 eggs Combine cherries and and Madeira wines was cream and candied Crults. I I 1 anilla b d d d h d T k t d ornR EXPIRCSAUOUST JI. 1'83 • .. You can count on canned cherry pie filling for convenience. And you can count on Cherry Clafouti, for compliments~ teaspoon v ran y ; pour over set nee e to was own o ma e cus ar , •-•--------------------• . 1 cup pancake mix batter. Pour remaining the food. acald 1 quart milk. Add 1------------------------------ \li cup sugar . batter over cherries. When Washington ~ cup sugar and pinch Simply bake a thin layer of pancake batter in an oven-proof dish, and top it with brandy-spiked cherry pie filling . Then p o ur additional batter o~er Va teaspoon salt Continue baking 35 •became our f i rst aalt. Beat 6 whole eggs l 2 1 -ounce can minutes or until wooden president, he was well and add half cup cold cherry pie filling pick inserted in center fitted to serve as the milk to them. 2 tablespoons comesoutclean. nation's No. 1 host, Stir and slowly add brandy or water Sprinkle with which meant enter· to bol milk mixture. H eat oven to 350 confectioners sugar and talning a parade of Cook in top of double degrees F. Butter 2..quart serve with sweetened statesmen and diplomats. boiler until custard coats round baking dish. In whipped cream or ice Sen. WllUam Maclay spoon. When cooled, add ble nd e r contai n e r , cream, if desired. Makes of Penns y 1 van i a ~ teaspoon vanilla and combine milk .. eggs. ,..6_to_8_.e_rvt_·ngs-=· _. _____ d_e9CM __ ·bed __ on_e_ban __ u...::q_ue_i__.::ge:__nU-=-y-mi_x_. -----1 Seafood in local markets this month may be more readily available at dUferen\ Umes. From the West Cout; Chinook Salmon (Columbia River run i. traditionally fo r commercial flshlng for one wee k d u r l n.g February; check With your local fish myJtet for date); ill bottom ffah - Pacific Dover sole, Engllah aole, flounder; .. \S:.~ L!!!!~S!~' FRESHEST ICE CREAM We make each day a treat! ~ BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE iloNDAY--TUESDAY-- TONI'S -ICE CREAM & ~ =iO:·~· ~·· FUDG~ PIES VJ (Sprinkles crunch. Try Our Many coconut. etc.) Flavors t Buy one, Get one FREE Buy one, Get one FREE THURSDAY-- DELUXE SUNDAY WEDNESDA.Y ~ SOFT SUNDAES .. g:r~ FREE· . , H4 Orange Oo .. t DAILY PILOTIWednMday, '•bruwy 111 1111 4 I High protein fish ease-menu planning With the rl1ln" d1·mand for 11.,tuer, more l'l'Onomic:al ~at.. aimplt> varl~titis of whltt! llah huvc beoom Immensely popular. St'rved over rice m a creamy milk aau~. or bakt.'<i with a topping of melted cheese, Clsh fil.uts o r steaks are wn;atile and low t.ut. Your l·ho1Qe of fish - halibut. aok flounder or other favorite -should !)(> based on ava1labilily, price and personal preference. In many areas, fresh varieties of fish may be purchased at a local market, although tro~:n lllle&a are a h#VIY &lwrnatJve. The perfect blend of spices alv "Rice with Fish Curry Sauce" a ie.ty flavor all lta own. The solden curry .. uc:e la aurprlslnaly almplt> to prepare and o ffers a colorful conlrut to the pale kernel• of fluffy rice. Halibut Au Gratln with Its two-<:heese herb sauce, bakes t o perfection In individual ra m e k i n s . As th e mini-casseroles emerge from the oven -golden brown on the outside with cheese bubbling on t ht ln1ldt -th• 40 m inute bakln1 period will IMm well worth lht wait! RICE WITH PISH CURRY SAUCE • W cup buU~r 2 on lon1, cut Into wed&• 1 large clove aarllo, mJnced ' l t ea1poon cu r ry powder ._.cup flour 2 CUpl mJlft l teaspoon aalt l pound fish fllle&a cut Into bite sb.e pieces Hot cooked rtt"e M elt butte r In large skillet. Add onions and ga rlic a nd aaute until te nder. Stir in curry powde r and cook ~ minute. Blend in flour. Remove Crom heat. Simmer 6 mtnutet over low heat. Spoon a 11mall .amount of hot milk Into onion m ixture a n d 1tlr to blund . Add r emaining rnllk a nd flah mlxturu Cook, 1Urring con1tantly until mixture thicken• and cornea tD a boll. Serve over rice. Top with tomato ch u nk•, crumbled bacon al'\_d sliced green onion, rt d esired . M a k es 4 eervinp . HALIBUT ~U GRATIN l pound halibut or white fish fillet l onion, sliced •,; teaspoon chervil ~ t eas p oon r09emary, crumbled \4 cup butter ' \4 cup flour l cup milk ~ ~ poem ult !I\ cup ao tt br ad crumbll 1 ~blcapoon butwr P lact' Clsh In 1h11Jow cuaer o l u. Top w h h o n ion, che r vil -o nd roeemary. Cov r with lid or foll. Bake In 300 degree oven 20 minutes. Qraln, reeervJng IA cup liquid. Cut fish In to large cubes . In med i um sau cepan, melt bu tter and blend in flour. Stir In mltk·and reserved fis h liqu id. H eat, stirring constantly, until sauce bolb and thickens. St ir in cheeses· a nd salt. Add fish. Tum Into 4 Individ ual ramekiru. Toss crumbs with butter. Sprinkle over fl.sh along outside edge or ramekin. · Ba.ke, uncovered, in 375 degree oven abou t 20 ln large saucepan, heat mJlk and salt to bolling, stirring occasionally. Add Cish and re turn tD boil. l cup g r ated Monterey J ack cheese '~ c up g r a t ed Parmesan ch~ min ut es. M a k es 4 H l"b A G · . d R' · h F" h C S servings. . a 1 ut u ratm an ice wit 11 urry auce Tuna.Divan Tuna triO for • e1Dergenc1es When the need lO fix a meaJ quickly and the year ning t o se rve somet hing especially good colltde, the cook is caught in the middle. That's why everyone who cooks need s a n emergency file of great dishes, good enough for company. but easy enough to be made and put on the table in short order -Tuna Divan ts made by layering canned tuna over broccoli <•esh or frozen) and topping it with a nearlv instant cheese sauce. • Tuna T e trazzini , anothe r variation of a classic dish, combines tuna, m ushrooms and spagh etti an a creamy sherry-flavored sauce. Tuna St. Jacques with a sauce of Swiss cheese and white wine, as also quick to blend. Bake and serve it in real or glass scallop shells. TUNA DIVAN 1 bunch broccoli, trimmed, cut in spears 1 can (12 ~ ounces) tuna, drained, flaked V. cup mayonnaise I tablespoon corn starch 1~ teaspoon salt t"I 16 tea spoo n pepper I cup milk l c up s hredded Cheddar cheese 14 c up fin e dry bread crumbs l tab l espoon chopped parsley l tablespoon corn oiJ margarine. melted In large skillet bring 1 cup water to boil. Add brocco l i ; co ok , uncovered, 5 minutes or unul tender-crisp. Drain. Arrange broccoli in greased 10 x 6 x 2-inch bak ing dish. Top with tuna. In 2-quart saucepa n l1ir together mayonnaile, corn s t a rch , salt a nd peppe r until s m ooth . Gradually atlr In milk until smooth. Stir i n chee.e. Stirring constantly, bri n g t o b oi l over medium heat and boil 1 minute. Pour ovetr tuna. In 1m•IJ b o wl ltl r top~r btead cn,mbe, eant~)' and m.aqarlne .. Sprinkle over •UC.. Bake ln, 350 decree F oven 20 to 20 mtnutet or un\IJ hot and bubbly. Makel 4 ...vtnea. 2 tablespoons corn starch ~ teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon pepper 2 cups milk ~ cup mayonnaise \r• cup dry sherry 1 package (8 ounces) s pagh etti, cook ed. drained 1 can (12~ ounces) tuna, drained, flaked ~ cu p grated Parmesan cheese In 3-quart saucep an melt margarine ov er m e dium heat. A dd mushrooms, onion and ce lery ; sti rr i n g occasionally, cook about 3 to 4 minutes or until tender. stir in corn starch, salt and pepper u n til wel l blende d . Gradually stir in milk. Stirring constantly. bring to boil over medium heat and boil 1 minute. Reduce beat to low. Stir in mayonnaise and sherry until smooth. ReUlOve from heat. In greased 10 x 6 x 2-fn ch baking dish toss spagh e tti w ith l cup sauce. Stir tuna into remaining sauce. Pour remainin g sauce over s paghetti mixture . Sprinkle with c:heese. Bake in 350 degree F oven 20 tD 25 minute! or until-.heated thtough and ligh tly browned. Makes 6 servings. TUNA ST. JACQUES l 1h cups sh redded Swiss cheese 1 cup mayonnaise IA cup d r y white wine 1 tablespoo n chopped parsley 1 can (12 'h ounces) tuna, drained, flaked 2 tablespoons corn oil margarine 'h po u nd mushrooms. sliced ~ c up chopped onion 'h cup d iced red pepper 'h cup fresh bread crumba · 1 tablespoon com ol1 margarine, melted In large b o wl 1tlr to g e th er c h e e1e, mayonnaise, wine and parsle¥ until well mixed. Stir iri tuna. In medium ekillet melt 2 \ab1-poonl marp.rtne owr mediwn heal. Add muahrooma, onion and red pepper' St1rrln1 frequenity, cook 8 to 4 mlnuiet or antU tender. lllr ln\O tuna mixture. Spoon lnto 6 Individual baldn1 dJlhea or lbeU.. Piece oO ODOkle lhllt. In 1mell bowl Ulr -· -· -· .*199 .. •111 .. .Beef Chuck Sfeakw.w...:z~ty .~1'' Roast .:~,.::. .•151 Frozen&roccoli t 2lt:'1 B f I ..._.... s2" Stew Meat e;;;;:. ~ IO '1" Brussels Sproutst:2~·1 II ~· '== ~,!;Y 11o. Cube Steak~el.c 111 1251 Gelatin ~i:.._, 2 ~11 Fried Chicken ,,_, fNHfl 2 -' ... s2Jt Variety Pack = 1::•11• Dinners=::.=: 'l:-'1°' · •--' ,,._. ... Lamb Chops~ a:.. '211 Popcorn "'.=..~... 1~89• Pork Loin 8ack Ills ~ .~2" Beef liver 0::. · .79• Hormel Tamales 't.:'·85• led !!!•,per ~ $ 89 •• Smokttl Picnic =~· ...... lW_ ...... &een Onions ..:.=. 5..,. 11 Romaine Lettuce Mustrooms"=-'A:-'111 Garlic == Crisp Carrots o:=i :.49t Cole Slaw Mix Klnnow Tfngerlnes •· 39t Orange Juice = Red Mclntoltl Apples 11145• Pitted Prunes::. Potatoes ~l'f .. 29' Sunflower Setdl I _..._ 'lta~1r TO'~il~ -=~ ·1·· ~~-5 $ Note~ 1 pacb1e (10 ounce) frozen bioccoU 1p e .... r 1 ma y b e 1u~tl tut•d for fre1h broccoli. &opt.her tpned crwnbe ·~------.. ind melted marprlne. TUNA trraAIZINI 2 tablnpoona com ou~9.• 1Hced rilulhroomi ~ cup chopped .. 9'-~mlerJ Sprinkle over tuna mlxt'1re. Balle ln HO -... r. av-. 10 • 11 maw• or until hlillld ~ . .,.. t lndwl ,_., ... Of .. ltol .............. .....,. browned. Maki1. 8 2&!::-7tc :::88• Fopdof fondue? .. Break bread with friends . for casual get-together ll u mt•niudt• I ta ll an 'It cup cold wawr Kne.d e tlme1 Roll I • Dl~COUNf COllf'1)N ll\~RS 1 OUN ' 1 I HKUW MUNL Y AW/\ Y' It a 11 be 8 8 n In Rrt-11d1 t h.·ks uru ht' l eu. beaten lnlO rectanalo. MbOUI s w 11zerl8 n d w 1th a pt•rh•ct 11ccomp1;nlrnt>nt ~me !iee'd, poppy 1 2 x 8 l n c h e •. C I.I t SAVI! hundred• of doflatt 1 '/Ml on your fOOd and houMhotd budgetl ~Ive the wanted dltocxmt coupon• on brlnd namee of your chotoe. Hurryt You mutt tflCIOM 1 atemJ*I, Mlf·9ddrMMd en~ '°' euy dttlllt on how to Mvt money at your IOcel simple cheese fondue. to mukt• tlw occualon lk't'<l or garlic tall cro11wlsti Into about Somebody got the bright ft'llllvt.1 H oot oven t o 400 'Ii-Inch 1trlp1. Placf ''°''· -----------------------Idea of .melting cheese to dc-greH. Mix baking mix 1trlp1 about l Inch apart make a warm dlpplna Simply mlit the bale.in~ and a u gar : c ut I n on lightly greWM.-d t'OC>kle UNn'ID COUPON CLUI • .,.._ • ...,.,.c Nlf· 1111 w .. t c: DftYe 1••n111d •nl1p1.., n uce for chunks of mlit dough, knc•ud an margarine thoroughly 1heet. Brush with egg c ruaty bread. That's rol~lnto a rt."Ct.angl~. whh fork. Stir ln wa~r sprinkle with auam< 1---------------.----- ........ ~u:ue ....._ what the word, fondue, • unui dough deans •Ide Qt. seed. In •e)(jkpen•alve * ... 11 M lted ITALIAN bowl and roundt up tnto Bake until go lden ac~ ~:;;ear;:. ;: e r 'e BREADSTICKS a boll. 'Turn dough onto brown, 9 to 12 mlnuteil •(In lk 1pen' llV) not high In price; "melted," this type of 1114 cupe baking mhc surface floure d with Cool ahghtly; care fully reuonable; cleulfled advertlatng at-table fare has come 8 l tablespoon sugar baking mix. Gently roll remove from cook ie llllJ 811-'' Classified Adv«1illng 1 0 n B. l 0 n g w 8 y, 2 tablespoon• Urm In baking mix to coat. s heet. About 2 d ozen r11111 642_7687 delighting millions with ,...-----~;._;;_::....o...---~=..;;;;.;;...;;;;;======;...m---a.:.Jr ;:.;;a:.:..ri:.:..n:..:.c_.:o:.:..r_;b;..;;u:..:.tte.;.;;.;..r ___ s_h_a...__·_1_nto_bal--'-I-. ____ b.-r_e_ada--.ll_c-'-ks..,.. ____ __...._ _________________ _ i t s variety and informality. Now the re a re not only snac king fondues but appetizer f ondues. main-dish fondu es, a nd even ~rt fondues. Fondues are among the eas i es t , most ap p etizing . most budg~t-mmded of party foods. And a favorite edible that adds even more satisfaction and substance t o th e traditional melted cheese base is canned tuna. By way of example. here are two fondues to highlight the after-sports sc.-ene, as well as ·planned get-togethel"s. popular wtth guests of au ages. al any time of the year. The firs t , Cheesy Tuna-Onion Fondue, is a zippy blend of tuna , Ch eddar c heese,· milk and onion soup mix. The second, the Big Apple and Tuna Fondue, blends the tuna with two different cheeses (these, Swiss and Cheddar} and, in additi o n t o th e traditional dunk of crusty bread, there are chunks of tangy Granny Smith apples -a great ~-together with tuna. cu'Ed~0T8tiNA-ONION FONDUE 1 e n ve l ope (l:V. ounces) dry onion soup mix 2 cups milk 1 p ound process American c h eese . shredded (4 cups) l ca n (6 'h o r 7 ounces) tuna, drained, flaked . 3 table spoo n s chopped parsley Melba toast Com chips P otato chips Mix dry soup and milk in m edium saucepan: heat slowly. When just scalded , add a s mall portion of cheese and sur constantly until cheese is melted. Continue to add cheese graduall y . s tirri ng constantly, and making s ure each addition ls melted before adding more cheese. Add tuna and parsley. Turn into fondue pot over low heat so that mixture is kept just warm. (If using canned heat, partially cover (Jame.) Serve with a variety of Melba toasts, large corn chips. a nd potato chips for dips. Yield; 4 to 6 servings. THE BIG APPLE AND TUNA FONDUE 1 clove garlic, cut in half 6 tablespoons butter or margarine' 6 tablespoons flour 3 cups half·and-haU or (1 ~ ~upe eacll milk and liJlht cream) ~ pound Ched- dar -style c heese, shredded ~ pound Swiss- atyle chee.e, shredded TCa n (6 1h or 7 ounces) tuna. drained ~ teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce 4 Granny Smith apples, unpared. cut in r.hunks 1 loaf Fre n ch or ltallan bread, cut or broken into small cruaty chunks Rub inside of a large 1au~epan with cut surface of garlic. Melt butter ln aaucepan over low }\eat; atlr in flour, blending well. Gradualll blend 1n half-and-hal , ltltrlng conatantly until •uce ta Ullckened. ;. Stir ln 1hredde d c~ a handful at a time. Continue to 1Ur chee1e mixture over moderately low heat until completely melted. Place tuna In aroa.ll mtx!n& bowl; add three or lour tablHpoons d....-e· •uce and muh thorou«hly. 8tlr lnto ct.. •uce wtth T1balco and heal · t.horauChlY· Pour into 1 ,_.. pol eet over low ....... Sit out chunlcl of Orilaay Smith applH and trusty bread for clipp&nc ln the fondue. &erYw: llx. . 4 I • VONS WEEKLY IPBCIALI MEAft SAVINGS FOR YOU ~ PROOOCE .._ fOCllJI ~-ta • .. 39 f~sl;l Broccol •• • , tltltl\'\(,lk~T()"it~ ·~ .89 RedDddous~ bf, HIAO'\ .•. 15 Fruh Cabbage 1"[..V\ "~' t .,,, "'()lllANIGl) alt ... 29 Sunld1tN.we!O~ ~O()ltllUTI(•()lt ,_. .29 Grun Lal Lettuce '"°"'' , .. "' .•• 29 Hawaiian Pine.apples I l!ll~(\l(l.Al'\l~ •f'<"ttP()f '" 99 Tropk:al Pi.nu '"'" '°' u. • FROZEN FOODS ·~...0-()lt~ ~eW.ntu "Oll'ICt Oii lf!'CI! /l"'1L John1ton • Apr>le Pie lcb<YCiunOH 11(0 OlltxnlA~ Birds Eye Cool Whip J?~ec)lo John.ton'• Cheny Pie 160U'<f. CM Mba~~Jl.b J09 ']99 .79 269 J 59 .. llV G"4 OU> ,_ "U1 !'I.Al/OM 2 19 .......,...°*'1 Jc:.Crwn VONS BAKf.RY ~~Olt...-.a. .59 Ca-. J35 ~~fOol·--· l 99 ~s::r\A'O' l 39 ~NimA • .99 Lwfe Pb lllwct • MRS. JERSEYMAJD SO<JR CREAM 160U'Q CMTOfo DELICATESSEN ........ H,(11~"1{CUl.a1)0 229 Vons l.o!'ghom Cheddw ... ""' ~ ""'Ol'<C Jll£ J79 Vons Slced Cooked Ham ••>I •• l!LUlCHlllol Dllt~'ll<l • J49 Bob's Salad Drts1I~ '01 """ ""'l"•~lllM_.t Ponrs Ptu.a Crust .98 I< -CO 40/ ""° Ht Precious Mozzartl9 CheeM J29 1 OU'<E ••CIW1t IVlA '°""'° .95 Oallo sliced Pepperoni ••01 ..ic: '()It~' W1C"IVI' 159 Hoffy Beef Wieners DAIRY PRODUCTS •N <""' "'0 OtMIAIOO"\.• V~ltVoguru ll'OllNO'""'°' Imperial Ught Sprud .53 J39 .4, 1101 ,._,.., MQlt~ .ut'C • 89 Minute l'Wd Ofwtge Juice •. • 899 259 549 1019 289 819 299 CUP AND SAVE PLUS THESE VAUIAllLE COUPONS DOUBLE COUPOtlS 12·PACK l20tH2 CNtS '· GROCERIES ~~~ Tomao .79 ., l/•OU<r: ~ Red Kidney .42 NMll. i.0L ~ AllT P\A"°'9 Treen.et Frul Dmb .ios 12ourc:t~-H)'drolt Cookies 79 ~~,_,,__ }59 >I~ MCIWll. CllEICTTD ™" 8peetlettl )19 I tour<f: IOl( .79 Poet Toudea ~ Oourc:t~ llU• Long Rice J39 ~~~-J85 1 •0L l'!IO. swrra Stews..... J89 SLHVICt St Af'OOO VONS SANDWICH ROUS 389 MEATS MEATS IM>U'<a~ Fanner John a.con J29 J69 l:A 489 SAVE 40"-to 75._ on Strawberries 'n Cream Porcelain on Steel Cookware - • '124T. C<MJIED @ ~ $ J 5 ~ DUTCH OY!J'I CAS8l!JtOll aa WA~ rt .;oil ---ftcw. lll:T,._ WlllOIT fUICMW •25.99 VONS WILL BE OPErt ON PRESll>EJ'frS DAY MONMY, f'!8R(1ARY 21, 1913-9 AM TO 7 PM • • 1 • .. 0('"99, Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, Februaty 18, 1913 Watch r~gister and help keep cash;er .·holiest 11 MARTIN SLOANE -At the tnd of the day llPllllllEJ 111,,11 fully en1•1•d. U thl1 Alter rtnctna up and U.. overoharlll wtnd l recently received a tht ouhier Lt ablt to pt hap ptn1 to a cu h bAuinl the llriall ent.r, up tn the dt1hont1t lttttr from An1ela a readout from the re1l1ter, the la1t total the c11hltr open• th• c:Mhi#'• pocket. 1tort• put 011lr name and date at the top of the tape each time the rqiet.er ll clMred. $heet1 .. a reader from repter that 1howa the become9 a 1ub-cotal that drawer, mal:ff ch.an1• How can you Pf°"°' Ohio, ·concernln1 a total amount that hH lf there la extra rnocwy, prlce1 of all the Item• may or may not thow on and c:aretWly c~ the )'ounelt from th.la kJnd qheckout counter error. been l'W\I up that day. the cashier ll 1uppoMd to that are runa up? • 1ubeequent re1l1tor dr1wer ao that It doel not of fraud? Befort the Juat before the cuhJer The amount plu1 the t Urn th I 1 l n I I an Po I I I b J y . Mo I t ta~. clear. 'Then, the c:aahiet' CMhJer IJt.u1I to ftnc Up 1tarted to ring up her initial $20 1hould be ln aver .. e. But, there may re1l1tert automatically Tht method of a 1tart1 to work on the your purcha ... , make pUtchuet, 1he thouaht her drawer when the le be a temptation to take "clear" when the CUh dl1hone1t CHhler le to J.arp order. IU.l't that tht ca1h ahe .. w a total on the ready to fln.lah her ah!ft. the dlfference a1nce It It drawer Lt cloeed, but on watch the cuatomen In When it la totaled It drawer lac~ and that cash repter dllplay. lf the realater aaya the dlttlcuh It not lmpcmible aomt macblnetr lt 11 the checlcou~ line. When -\VtlJ include the previoul the re1l1ttr hH been In the CMt of Anjela from Ohio, ahe called tht ltore IJlAl\llPf and uk.ed h1m to recneck alt her-purc~. He dkt, found the tl 1.23 overchar1e u well u four ltema for which 1he had been o v e' r c h a r It e d a n addlUonal tl.S:O. Whlch provea that dl1hone1t caehJen aren't even aood caehien! When the caah.ler wu took in tl,ll!M>, then 1he for the atore to find owt. po11lble to clo1t tht a cuatomer with a few arnaller total. Ori a bully clffred, and no total '8 flnlahed rln1ln1 up ahould have U,870 In Can a d I 1 hon eat drawer wlthou t the purchuel ll followed by d a y I n a b I a ahowfnc. U you are at all Anaela'1 purchues, the her drawer. If the c a 1 h I er plan an machine cleert.nc ... at a cuttomer with •cart 1upermarket, a dllhonelt uneure, check your total came to '83.42 and drawer 11 abort, the overcharge that mi&ht 10 leHt the drawer look• full of merchand.lle the cuh1er can do Ulla more re,i1ter tape. Learn to An1ela felt there wae cu Mer may have to unnoticed even by a like It hu been cloeed, dllhonest cuhJer goes JO than a dozen tlmn. At recocn1f.e what a cleared aomethlng wrong. She make up the difference. 1hopper who check.I· the but the catch haa not work. the end of the day all tape look like. Mo1t aaked to aee the tape, ..--~~=--~___.~~~~__;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~-~~~~~~~~~._....;--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and there at the top wu a total of $11.23 that had been added to her bill for ltema that she had not purchued .. Peshapa you remember something like thla happening to you. Miatakee do happen and we would like to believe that there ia nothing ainiater going on at the checkout of our favorite supermarket. But, waa It an honest mistake or was it ta well·planned theft? To understand how a dlahoneet caahier can turn a cash register Into a device that facilitate. a fraud upon ahoppen you need1 to know how a caahler operates her regiater. When caahien •tart their day they att given a cuh drawer .with about $20 ao change can be made for the first . customers. The starting amount la recorded on a tally sheet. C ·L IP 'N ' FILE REFUNDS The followlng nlfund often don't require r9fund tonna: ARMC>l.D 8rtcll Oven Refund, P.O. 8o11 944111, ~a 80184. ~Ye • 50-cent 8tldl O¥ar'I ooupon. Of • ll'w 1-pound 8ridt Own br...:t coupon, Of two lrM 1-90Uftd Brick OYen ISrMd coupon•. plu• a coupon .. .,., ~Of INICl""l-8and 10 prool1 of p\ircllaff IMI• for • ~t coupon, 20 proofl of~ ... tor ...... 1·pound 8rfcJl Oven bread coupon, Of 25 Pfootl °' puru-. ..... for two tree 1~ 9rtdt Own breed coupoN; the .....,.. .. be -.II .,.. with the~ ~t 'fOAK -Ind addr.-8nd ma nwnb9r ol proofl of pun:fl-. on a 11r9a .,_.of pepel'. ~ Mardi 31, 1983. ~ aMB'f WAOOM OOOll!Ne;-P.O~~ • 80ll 80, Ploo ,._., ~. toee6. Receive a I f refund. S.nd the Purc:n.a Confirmation ..... cut from ""' tlw9a pec:Ug9I of Bakery W1oon Cootil•• and the pa~ con=r the brand name and ..-trom tlw9a ~ of lnnd, ""' flavor bf.""' .... "-1: Explr'W M#dl 31, ta. I~ "Saw 11 Offer," P.O. lox PM t 3S. El PHO. Taxae Tttte. Reealva two 25-cartt PGUPOM for emoUcS ~ ana 25-cent tra1111 coupon and one 25-cent oold cut ooupon. Send tllraa label• from 1ny of Ill• follow1110 Ecllrloll product•: ........ .8Mf, Pollll or ai- &mollad Saulaol· Print 'lfNI ,_, addr .. and ZJP code on a ....-.,_. of pasi-... -. to Incl~ your ,._,, addr.-and m-code on the anveklpe to .,.,,. dellWf)'. ~ Ac>rl 80. 1..a. _tllHa often require refund t«rn: P08TI" , ..... Fr .. Dall Product. "'°""" • ooupon for • free pacll189 of~ FOlll• Far- Dell pt"oduct. Send the r9qUlr'ad raNnd tom\ and uw.. """"""91 ProdYCt Coda~'""" ll"f of Illa follow1110 dell produc11: Ctllc*an Frenb. Jumbo CHc*M'I ,,..... Ctl6cMn 9ologln.. Explrw JI.vie 30, 1'83. .._. llATMNIAL Recelw l2 In ....,,.. ~ oouponL Sand .. r*"*9d raMld form and four Urtlvareal Product Cod• fymDoll from WP/ Hatw9W Hdonll ptodUct. ~ Jurle 30, IN3. kl 11 D Q!lpe 0.-7&-Cenl Coupon. Raoolva • 75-oant ooupon for • ~ of 1(...., ONpe 0.-. Sand .. raqund r9'und form and the PfOOf'I of ~ ..... "°"' two pacllaaaa of Qllpe o..ux.. ~ ..., )1, 1N3. t••••o• ua111 01111 11 "9fUnd. a.Id .. raquhcl r9fUnd form and ..,. ...,... (front label paMlo ont)') from any •-neon i..aan Olah: Chicken A. la Kina, c111011a11 It••· Clllclle11 'l ou~."f'tia~ et-. lapltoa "1 ... oe u."I °""· AeoeM .. OOllPO" far OM lrW pecUoa of v ... ~·· MlldoM ~ ._, ............. """Md .... Pfoofl of ~ P9I*' from llft ..._ '/111 di l(Mlp11 ........ QlallOI ........ ..,.. Dec. .,,,..., ...... r9'Und ..,.,, ~ -_.. tar: A 11 to N raMtd. GI --h.N--W.U•-AtAUlLUotnt 11 ~ OM, P.O. IOll 4f10; Voune NNrtca. MM. ..... Thll ottar ...... Mla •• 1 ... kll ... U , IUIOX .. , lake ,....... ... °""· ........ two fO....,.t oovpOfll '°' l<Mbler MM1-Cr11.. llfMI two lf-Mflt .....,,. '°' ec .... Ulttlll.oteo ......................... ............... -..... fN"9 K....., "9My..Ortlft ,.. ...... ~ ~~~ r.::i!r.g.il ==· • ~. ~..... I ~~fi .. e.~"ti. RiC.~E~ \ f reeh fol'ter farm a J ohloken ~,..di bulk ehelled halves & piece• •. 4.29 •. 1helled mammoth halvee " -... ---~I .. ,.... .. U9•. 5.5~1· raw & routed, salted 1 \ plsttohlo nuts J .. S.59 •· 3.98 ~t dell old fuhlon he11 Ju1t llke grandma made , ii 1.98,, fo1ter farma ' • 1hark st11b !'..1' ~~y .04 I 1llce and ti .. • ............ new z .. land "'91t• fllh new yortc •••ltlr oh1111 1 everyonee favorftel .. 2. 98f IPithlttf •114 mad• fre1h every dayl .. 2.29 dr. donlblloh'• vffl•lll athletic Plk 30 cape ; 916.ff 14.95 Im~ from flnland -'-'Pf eh1111 .. t.91 h .. lth Ind DMUty pek 30 cape • .. 0 .. Orenge Co11t DAILY PllOTIWedMeday, Februety 18, 1"3. Dtf A newer, slimmer you' not for sale at any price By DOROTHY WE NCK Of ... C-'J k-eMYINf ~efCelhrNe c~.ttv.•~ Our11 ts 11 "buy happtncll4" soc.•wty. Wt: apend money ror many produ!'ls and services that W(' believe will make our Lives healthier, more t'Omfortable, more secure, or "bettl•r" in some way. An example ts the way we try to buy slunness. We spend billions of dollars every year on diet books. diet counseling services, health s pas, exercise equipment, diet foods, diet drugs, wearable products (like "reducing belts"), and even on surgery • Yet ou r national profile is "fatter", not "slimmer," according to health surveys. The old adages, "you can't buy happiness" and "happiness is what you make it " could be trans- lated to "you can't buy weight reduction." and "weight reduction is w hat you make it." The key word here is you. You won't Jose weight just by buying a new, accura le-to-t h e -ounce bathroom scale. Yo~ may lose weight if you use 41 the scale ~ mouvator in helping you to reach a realistic weight loss.goal. A scale can ~mly measure the results of what you do to lose weight. You won't lose weight if you buy the latest best selling diet book if you · don't read it and follow the recommendations. Even then you may not lose weight heallhfully or permanently ~use many to p -selling diet books are full of misinformation. You might lose weight if you bought a diet book that is scientifically sou nd, studied 1t , and then put into practice the suggestions it contains for you to change your diet and your eating behavior -n o t jus t tempora r ily . but permanently. You won't lose weight just by JOining a health spa or buying .exercise equipment. You may lose weight 1f you use the health spa's or your o~ exercise equipment for regular, vigorous workou~ three or more· times a week. You won't lose any weight using machines such as vibrators. massagers, and rollers that do th ings to you, while you are relaxed and passive. You must be an active participant in any routine in order to expend energy, uae more calories than you get from your food, and use some of your' stored fat for energy. You won't lose weight just by buying and using die t foods , diet supplements, or diet pills unless your . total caloric i n take each day is notably lower than your energy output. M any of t hese ~ products are promoted o n the theme of not requiring any dieting or sacrifice on the part of the person who wants to lose weight. T hia isn 't because no dieting is needed_, but rathe r , because it's w hat t h e overweight person wants to hear, and theref~ it helps eell the product.. You and what you do o r d o n 't d o is what determines whether you will be aucx:em.ful or not a ucces•ful i n losin g weight. And the fact is. you don't have to apend any money at all! You can.deve lop an exerdae J>l"Oll'Un that 1' hi&hly effective that requires no equipme nt •hatllOeWI' -juat you, walking fast or doing .eroblc exercises (thoee t hat r e qui r e your lnathi.na and heart rate to increue), for example. And you can develop your own diet by cuttiq ou t the h l1h calo rte extras -food1 t hat L'!Ontain Larae lmOUntt of auaar or fat Htch aa demerU. ui.d dnmtno. and a\8Ck foods -Mad eatJni amaller porUona ot other foodl • . Tb&. diet wUl b4t .. bealthtul and .. ell)' OI' difficult IO follow• any plan )'OU mlcbt buy. The money you •v• by not buyinf products and ..-vk.9 '° help )'OU !1J1ot• Wl'l~ht l•&in ~ IJM!<i llko. ·tumlly bl"OnR, PNIB, Pxomph.• 11 mode rrom n td to roplaro tonw of whun ectually lt 'a •... (.l( I 'm o J to buy t c nuw clotht111 A . Mony trm1h h•lll lll, pt'iilnUlB urfl wholl' airuln whcot rmd 111 thNO fooda II" your dlot 110m<1thlna f'lae that aht!'a c:holf'ttf'ro ..control It you'll n~xl ofter yuu'w c·ookod, and proceHPd eapt"clalfy aiood t0urct>11 a iood Uber llOUr<.'C), with plant toodl In order dolna -for ex•mplo. tor a h<>art condltJon and completed yo ur t1 ulta and V<'if'lobll'lt are" of tlbt.•r too. A numbtlr of crocker tog t more fiber without eating leu or ex rclflna have bcon told to Ulf do lt-yourst•lf weight ricJOd IOUl'<:\'I o( dh•ttiry It you don't like bran, vnrl1Jt1c11 ond brcuad• a~t tlnfl t.oo rnany mon .. polyuntAturated (tofJ.1; 106S progruni' lbt·r. Th whole rrult or which 11 an excollt•nt ronualn w hole Fr lrui too. calorit>a Ll•c:llhln la a rauy margnrln t' Instead t• *** vegetable, inc l udlt1g fibL•r •o un:r , 011 11 l\t•tln d rort.•o productt *** 1ub1tance ~octually a b u tter o r hu~ QUESTIONS WE ARE akin. wlll muk t• more bn•uk ftull ct1rcul, dou whho flour. w h ile . . . Q. I have a friend ph o1p h o lptd , or marMarlne. How man ASKED: flbH thun II SH't'..Jed mlRht ('njoy It Ulll' In bread, whlt.e race, etc. who takea lecithin to phOlchaU!o giua fat) and ca.lo es am I uvlna b . . Q. Ma doctor told product foods -for exampl~. have much IHI flbllr help her loee wt-lght. In •ucre e9 11 calories per switching from butter me I ahoul try to get Fruit or vegetable bran murtln.s or breads than t hoal' made from what way does lecithin ta es~n. The re la no aoft maraarine? more fiber m my diet but juice, capecla ll~ If A number or prer.red whol~ ~roins. act In the body to muae Klent f ie evJdence that A . N o n e .' he didn't give many straint.>d, has little lber: br(•akfut cerca s d <t Foo 11 that do n ot weight reduction? lecithin has the ability to Polyu n aat ur at~ Ideas o f the foods I Cooking soft.ens the tlber contain w ho le g rains contain fiber at all are ... A . You r friend remove fat1 from th e mar~rine ha.a the aa ' should eat other than m fruits and vegetablt>s (read labels) and you the animals products may think that leclthJnJa blood or body, aa claimed num r of calories -1 bran a nd whole gtam but d()('Sn't destroy it. may rind some that you meat. h!ultry, fish, milk , helplng her loee wei~ht bfc those who sell it aa an per tablespoon -aa tta1 cereals, whic h I don't Foods of the legume enjoy. Puffod wheat, for and c eese. You may (If she la losing welg t) ad to weight control. margarine or butter. .. "' Wlll.1-11 VACATlllll! " I ' 11 ., ., I'-\.= I ·.··~·.·· -. . ' . . • -<•.-; __,;~·:--· •.r.• '9 )')•· I .1 ... -I!~' '..! ·~•t.· ~ l\. ..... 11\\.11l...1'..'J ti• lfCNU COH l', te....e W *WllJI r--~-------------~ : DD•I CllFlll : : Mr•I I •• 11 ::,' ~-=~-= ~~r:_::; ::-W::.":r'~~· I I .,,j,. • .-, ............... ,........, ..... ,.. ,..,, I "" .,.. 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Our Scottish expert advised doing this becawte thia preaeed-out liquid contains pectin - which makes lor good ~~~"GE MARMALADE 3 pounda (about) naval oranges (about 5 large) 1 1arge lemon 2 ~ quarta (about) water 3 ~ cups sugar 1 cup light corn ayrup Rinse orangea and lemon; cut a thJn slice from stem ends and di8card. In a 5 or 6 -quart non-corrosive aaucepot, cover oranges and lemon with water -about 2 ~ quarta. Over medium heat bring to a boil; boil gently untlJ tender - about 30 minu\es; drain. RiNle frwt under cold water; cover with fresh cold water and cool about 15 minutea; drain. Halve oranges and lemon ~-With a er, extract aa much as J>C*i.ble; ttllerve juice and shella. Uafng a t.ableapoon, remove pulp from shells, again reserving shells. Tum pulp into a strainer and extract remaining liquid by f1rmly preming down with a spoon. Discard pulp; add liquid to reeerved juice; add enough water to make 2 ~ cups. With the steel blade of a food proceaaor, or with a knife, finely chop the reserved ahella in 2 batche. (the large pieces ahould be about the me of rolled oata). Into the 5 -quart non-corro.lve saucepot, tum the 2 ~ cups liquid and the chopped ahella; brina to a boil; lhnmer 5 mlnuta Add supr and com ayrup ana stir unUJ c:U.olved; cool. Cover; let atand 8 boun or ovemi&ht. Brinl to a boll; •tininl often, boil gently (1klmmtn1 foam if nece ... ry) until thick ad llcht-amber colcnd (220 drelreel on a candy or j9lly thm mometer) -.t>out 26 mlnuta Ladle into clean hot ~-pint jara leavln1 ~-Inch~. Wipe top •de with damp toWel. accord1na to jar manufacturer'• dlncUonl. Proce11 ln bollln1 wuer bath for lQ m6nuC.. Cool jan CD a wlr• rack or folded towel. MakH & to e am-bait pmt Jan. 11, 1113 I lATCH HOOK RUB KITS 99 =~~=:~~= • 10"140" • 26"140" IEG. 8.99 Many pot1erns by Notional and Tino. l~G. 1.44 IOYE OffSfT LATCH HOOi n c KAL KAI NUTllTIOUS DOG f OOD g1g~A. 7-UP OR LlllE. 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SPORT SHOES UDI t• I .I.A. ·'COURTNEY ' ILASSWARE . . 4 PACK ea~:. • tVr-01. aocu • 12-01. lrYllAGl • 1 s.01. cooua llG. 6.H SIT Of fOUI 1·01. ST~O WM GlASSIS OI 101/t·OZ. GOIUTS COllTAC COlD CAPSUlES 09 IEG. 3.99 ·COLGATE SUPER SIZE TOOTHPAlTE 9·01. CREAM, 1-2 /1 0-0Z. GEL 1!! 1.95 MITCHUM llOIZEMA LOUllll CARE PORCELllll ANTl:PERSPIRANT SKIN CREAM . 189 11/t-Ol. IOU-ON llG. 01 UNS((NflO IEG. 2.79 · 199 10-oz. llG. 3.09 IY ClAllOl 239 =D llG. 3.49 . ""'" • PUC1I •PUI MEDICATED CREAM 339 J.oz. llG. 4.19 , 1. Lvry Sunderman Doug Pinckney Ted Siiu Bernard Ussery Jim Curtis llllJPlll WIONllDAY, "'· 18, 1813 ENTERT ~INMENT COMICS TELEVISION , Sunderman, Hess take . top honovs By ROGER CARLSON OftheDellrfllotllaft . Although the league wu tJ.ghter than ever before in tenns of 1t.tength ln depth, co-champions Corona del Mar and Estancia High dominate the All-Sea View League basketball eelectlons of the Daily Pilot. The Sea Kings of Corona del Mar bout two lint team players -lncludlng Pla)'er of the Year Mike Hess, an All-CIF choice as a junior who once again paced the Sea Kinga from hia point guard 1pot in the lineup. Along with Hess on the first team la running mate Dave VanSteenhuyse. Estancia garnered just one spot on the first team -Gavin Warlaumont, but added a pair of second team players (OoUIJ Pinckney and Jim Curtis), In addition to Coach of the Year laurela for Larry Sunderman. Sundennan put together a championship team from a squad which returned the No. 6 and 7 players from a year ago, and with the help of Mater Dei transfer Gary Jaeger, fashioned an 11-3 league record (19-6 overall). Corona del Mar appeared to have the league championship all for itself aa the final round wu reaching the midway point, but three tomes in their last five starts forced the Sea Kings to share the title with Estancia. J0e Seager, Newport Harbor's 6-8 t>Q8t, al80 earned first team honors with a league-high 19.2 .llCOring average. Also earning berths on the second team were standouts from Costa Mesa (Ted Stitt), University (Eric Blake) and Irvine (Bernard Uery). Player, 1cbool All-Sea View Leape Ftnt Team Joe Se~er. Newport Harbor Gavin arlawnont, Estancia ~ Jeff Arnold, El Toro Mike Hess, Corona del Mar Dave VanSteenhuyae, CdM Second Team Doug Pinckney, Estancia Ted Stitt, Costa Mesa Bernard Ussery. Irvine Erik Blake, Univenity Ht. 6-8 6-2 6-9 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-1 Jim Curtis, Est&.ncia 5-10 Cl. Av1. Sr. 19.2 Sr. 11.3 Jr. 17.0 Sr. 10.5 Sr. 14.6 Sr. 16.3 Sr. 15.2 Sr. 13.4 Sr. 13.2 Jr. 14.5 Ocean VJew nearJns Sun1e1 Le{lsue title alter deadloclc, E2. .. GWC to e liminate eight sports Track, cross country, tennis, golf, wrestling terminated By CURT SEEDEN 0( .. 0.., ......... One day after Orange C.OUt College officials announced the planned elimination of five intercollegiate sports, qe>Iden West College ~y dropped eight sports as the two community colleges grapple with their district's $5.5 million budget deficit. 1f approved, there will no longer be men's and women's track. croa country ahd tennis as well as rnert's golf and wrestling at Golden West. The proposal to eliminate the eight sports., as well as five sports at OCC will be introduced tonight at the Coast Community College District board of tnastees meetinR. "It just happens to be a very difficult time right now, and I'm sure we can build things back up." aaid Golden West Athletic Director Lou Ann .. Terheggen. "The president (Dr. Lee St.evens) i8 very supportive of athletics." .Jl the proposal is approved, Golden West will offer just five women's and seven men's interootlegiate sports beginning with the 1983-84 year. Orange Coast will offer seven women's sports and nine men's sports. Only golf, wrestling and Water pol o · l o ss mourne d at O CC llY"WRT SEEDEN il'IM.,.., ......... . 'Some 24 hours after he h eard the news, Or-'1ge Coaat Colleae water polo coach Jack ~ on Tueeday .eemed to be ooming to grips the fact that he ii now the ex-Oranae Cout water polo cmch. a C011Ch for uie put 17 years, Fullerton ~~ up eome lmpremve numbers durtna that . ::;;.:an -a 339-141 won-losa recorO, for • nfortunat.ely for Fullerton and four other diltM!!I ~t Oranae Cout College, 1uch numben .,,...t as impr_~ve u thoee facing the Cout 'Q9nunlty c.ollep Dl9trict. namely a '$5.~ mill1on IUlaet detidt. ",ll, 'When the CXJmmunlty coUeae diatrict board of .,... ! !I meeW tonllhl. it will be recommended that .,... polo, pt, men'• volleyball, women'• eoocer M*,Women'• gymnut.ica be eliminated at Cout. 'You know. it'• lrontc," Fullerton not y. "Jn ......... al the .-..i, three from 1m OI'..,..... either called or ctme by mt IDd ten ... bow much cbey appreciated t tbeJ bad learn'4:1 from the water polo -bow ~· haw ... *' bowledee ~·· r..n Ooklen W• Colll9, where water polo c::::!t ::!s~nn:'.; =·Coach Tom I hl -eportt 11 on• ot the areateet -• kid .. haw. It'• not ~ '° be ..,.. '° c1o an tWr uv-. , 11lt'• • ll'OWtna procw and bt~ around ---wllD ............ '° ~ kl* ... wry .,.. ~CGMT, ...... , .. . . gymnastics have been totally eliminated 'from the district'• offerings.. · Last .rear, OCX:: eliminated wrestling, surfing, skiing. sailing and badminton. . With the cutback, Golden West has now reduced the number of intercollegiate sports frorJ? a one-time high of 25 to l2. What the two schools have done, ln effect, i.a to maintain· certain sports at each college In the district. Intercollegiate tennis players in the district. for exam~ will still be able to participate -at. Orange t. .Newport Harbor's J oe Seager (upper left), C.orona del Mar's Dave VanSteenhuyse (upper right ), Estancia's Gavin Warl..tmont (lower left) and El T oro's Jell Arnold (lower rightj"join Sea View Lea gue Player of the Year Mike Hess of CdM on the first team. Da vi s picked Coliseum 's pockets It is ln the least amusing how Al Davis will finger a scotch and 90da and swear up and down he does not care about money or league politics, that the only dedication he knows and understands is winning the game. "Commitment to excellence." "Poiae and Pride." "Football'• dynamic organization." That kind of stuff. The Loa Angeles/Oakland Raiders have slogans stamped everywhere but on their bacbides. Well, tell Jim Hardy, Al Davis knows only from the thrill of combat and the glory of victory. · Jim Hardy ii the general manager of the Los Angele• Coliseum and therefore the landlord for the Raiders football llide, owned by Davia. Hardy tearfully examine• the aareement whereby the Raiders occupy the premisee and 1ugeet.a Davis cares enough about money to have raped the Co"-wn Cornmialion and le(t It on the edae of flnandal ruin . "We are aoinc broke," Hardy ..ly.. Hardy points up the fact the Raiden pt the $676,000 of eou.eum revenue for the next four yeen. The Raiden get $4 million of Olympic SPOATI COLUMNIST Bll> TUCKER money wbkh could have been Wied for needed refurbiabing at the Coll8eum. None of thia ii to mention a loan of te.7 million from the Collleum to Davia which does not have to be repaid under certain conditionl. Clearly, Davia stole the Cou.eum Commi-1on'a ahirt without removing its coat. Hardy's anawer to the pliaht of the Coliseum i1 to renegot1ate the agreement, but that would require wllllnaneu on both aid• and the Raiden ml1ht not be wllll"I· The other de~tJO the Colllewn aolna broke would be contributione 1roDi th' taxpayel"I. It Is the nature of our IOCiety to look for a villa1n in matt.en ol thil 80l't and In this caae, Al Davie flta nicely. Without any queatioo. Davia fleeced the Col1leum which II owned by the state. the county and the city and therefore embraces just about f'!Very level of taxpayer. The tendency is to call Al Davia a bandit. However, nothina illegal in the man '1 action a baa yet been pre9e!lted. A aim1lar atmosphere existed when Carroll Rmenbloom moved ~ Rama to Anaheim. Mel Duralag o'l 1he Herald-became emotionally unbalanced and to thia day, refel"I to the Rams-Anaheim arrangement u a "heiat. •• Thia la que1Uonable journall1m inumuch u a hei1t la illegal. At any rate, to blame Davia·for the r«ry atate of affaln at the ColiJewn is laa than a Jesltlmate attitude. When the Coliaewn people llgned the dee!, Davia w11 not boldin8 a revolver. The Colltewn peo~ lipina the dee! were led by Bill ~. then the chief ne,otlat.or for the Col1lewn Canrnlllion and Mike Frankovich, ibl pftllldent. The tenns of both expired, and they d.•e~rted lea~ the membenh.lp hokl1.nl the.• . Oenenl Manacer" Jim Hardy, who· mllht have provided a cool heed. w.e not lnvol~. UPSHAW TALK SET AT UCI Bucs rally; Gauchos . . • Will Gene Upshaw, offensive end f« the Loe AnaeJee Raiden and prnlden' of' die NFL Players Auodatlon, will 1peak at UC lrvtne ln the Herttaae 1'c>oa) of the Unlveulty Center on Th~:.: Po!D· Hie .. ._., J'or Your Goallt" la part of February'• 8&lck Hlilt«y Mclntb activitlea at ua. 'ndcetl 10 UPlhaw'a Wk an available ·at t2 for 1•neral admlHlon and • 1 for UCI 1tudenu at the AHoclated 8aadentl Box Office and at Wt door. .. 'I cema n' puts ch ~ll in ·Lakers .. , I INGLEWPQD (AP) -After coming off the All-Star game J without starting, San Antonio'• George Gervin had IOmethi.ng to prove, said Spurs Coach Stan Albeck. And hil game-high 40 poinb 1howed Forum fans what the Iceman was made of in a performance that broug,ht San Antonio a convincing 124-103 National Buketball Aaodatlon win over the Loa An1ele1 -i Laken. "To~ht you saw Gervin at hla bat,' Albeck said. He added the &ame WU "abeolutely the San Antonio Spur's' beat • perfonnance of the -.o11. '' The Spun stopped the Laken # jwt about every t.1me they made a run. he aaJd. ''Our defeme hel been rnuch ma1Janed .U.rear, but =ht the SplU'I played Vflr'1 defen.e ... be said. slugfest · u Or Joe Barr1 CarreU ltd Oold•n m State with 28 polnta M t~ Warrk>n anapl>Od a three·1•me lOll!nc IU"Mk by bfaUnJ Wuhlnct.on Tuelday nl1ht, 111·93, ln a N1tlonal Ba1kttball ANOCl•tlon cont.c!tlt. The Wamort bull• • l 9·polnt lead ln the fourth quarter and «>aated ...• Mlke Gleu and Joblty Davia hit <.'ON1ec:Ut.ive jwnpen to atop a tale ltouaton rally •nd Atlanta tallied nine of Conigliaro gets help from singer Warwick tho 1ame'1 Mn.al 12 point.a tn a 101·91 victory·. . . Herb Wllllam1 IClOttd 22 oolnta to helr. lndJana end a ffv•pme 101 n1 atreak at Chle110'1 expense, 113-)10 ... Cahl1 NaU'• 21 point• powered Portland put San Dleao, l 1&-106, apc>UinC BUI Wartom'1 flnt same acalntt From AP dl1patcU. _ _ BOSTON -Insurance coveraae Ill ia funning out, but friends and family of Tony Conigliaro, stricken by a beart attack 13 months ago, hope a CAMOU. the Trail Bluera tlnce t\e left the ieam five ye.an aao ... benefit concert by Dionne Warwick will help pay hospital bills for the forreer Boston Red Sox slugger. ConJgllaro suffered a mauive heart attack Jan. 9, 1982, and went lnto a coma, from which he has emerged. He rernalna hoapi tallz.ed. Chica&<> team captain Dwlpt J .... wu traded to the Laken fo.r a future .cond·round draft choice and an unditcloeed amount of cuh . . . Golden State traded forwud-center Rickey BroWll to Atlanta for cash and • tee0nd-round draft pick ln 1984 .. "'Th ere won't be any money left to pay Tony's hoaplt.al bills ln another three or four weeka," said Billy Conigliaro, who w~ with hia broth e r when die heart attack struck. Guerrero loses arbi~ration LOS ANGELES -An ubltrator Ill has ruled in favor of the 1,.ce Anaelel Dodgeni in thelr salary arbitration case with Pedro Guerrerd, the National Leacue club announced Tue.Say. Guerrero, who made $295,000 laat eeuon. reportedly wu uk1ng more than $800,000 for 1983. The amount of the one-yeer count.er offer by the Dodgers, who had wanted to lliln the third baseman to a multJ-year c:ontract, wu not announced. "Until now they've been • covered by insurance from COMGIUARO bo th the majo r l eague players' pension fund and the American Federations Artists." Warwick la donating her tirnt\,for the concert at Symphony Hall on ~pril 15. Sl\e got to know the Conigliaro brothers during their days on ~e Guerrero, 26, hit .304 lut aeuon. with 32 home-runs-and-10~ baued In .•. Irish join in horse 4earch West Coast. · "He's a special kind of guy," the singer ex~\.ained. "And friends are needed right about now. It's such a shame for aomething like this to have occurred but you have to keep the faith. The exciting part about it is that he has so many friends and so many people willing to help." DUBLIN, Ireland·-Iria h m farmers slepped ln Tue9day to help p o lice find the Aga Khan's multi-million dollar racehorse, Shergar, snatched from a stud farm in County Kildare on Feb. 8. Quote of the day Pat hbbl, .wife of Oklahoma basketball coach Billy Tubbs, when told that early miaaionaries to Hawaii often were given just one year to convert the natives: ''That sounds like the deal they make with basketball coaches." As police reported no new leads in their 'seareh for the miming double Derby winner or for three suapecta WhOlle delcrfptiona were 1-ued ' on Monday, the Irish Farmers Association intervened. · · John Brophy, a ' thoroughbred breeder in County Kilkenny and cha1rman of th~ Farmera' Aaaodation HorBe Committee, urged members to check all pcmible hideout.a. Invaders still hope . to acquire Elway PHOENIX (AP) -Despite reject ion by Stan-ford quarterback John Elway, the Oakland Invaders of the United States Football League isn't givina up hope it still might sign the 22-yeer-old standout. An Invaders spokesman confirmed on Monday that Elway, expected to draw a major offer from buebal.1'1 New York Yankees and considered by many a likely No. 1 draft choice ln the National Football League, bu turned down the team's offer. But what neither Invaders Davis' raise · has Griffith feeling sick MINNEAPOLIS (AP) When relief pitcher Ron Davis won hie arbitration cue with the M.inneeota Twins and became the MCOnd-highest paid player in the team's history, owner Calvin Griffith couldn't con trol hla an&ef'. . "He (Davia) la no more entitled ., to that kind of salary than I am being p~ent of the United States." Gnltith said. "He certainly isn't worth that kind of money. I know deep down ln my heart that I would die a• aJow death if I had io pey him that much money for the whole year." Despite owning the Twlna, Griffith had no say in Davis' u1ary tbla year. The tall. allm righ~handed pitcher opted for ubitrat:Son. in which an arbiter cteckiee whether io pey a player what he aaka for or what Uie team wanta to pey him. Davia, 27, lllbd foe $475,000 a year -a $17~.ooo ra11e -and )iot 1t. The Twim oftered $360,000, a '8(),000 ra.., 'Tm to ... tick about Davia w:tDn1n1 that I almolt vomited, .. artffith Mid of the dec:Won. "I don't like beina taken. I can be taken only 10 far. He sot a t1 'r~.ooo ra11e tor dotn« nothlna.". C oach John Ralaton nor spokesman Gino Effler would cUacuss was a report in '1\aaday'a Oakland Tribune that the offer included a $6.4 million bonus of virtually life-time aecwity for Elway .. The Tribune said the bonua was for $100,000 a year fer 64 years. Ralaton acknowledied "we did offer him a contract" but otherwise turned que.tions about It aside, saying '"we never ~ figures.'' Effler said be was sure that team owner Tad Taube "made 10me pretty good provisions in hil offer, but I don't know any specifics other than that it was a five--year playing contract. "I'm sure we'll continue to keep in touch becauae there's no _guarantee that thinp will work out the way he hopes either in football or baseball," Effler added. The Invaders, who got the USFL's dibs on Elway through the territorial draft, bad been talking with him about a contrac\ since "about Christmas," Effler said at the team's training camp here. But, he added, Elway aakl he has "ruled out the USFL beau ... he's always had his bean let on graduating with hia clut. U he signed with ..... be wouldn't be ':' able to graduate with hil clua in June." The USFL lea30ll that begins next month will run into early summer. "Thia la no 'take lt now or leave lt' offer," Effler added. "He's the kind of r.layer we'd like to have, and be 1 ex1.remely popular ln the Bay area. And Taube'• a ~ friend of John'• father. We 11 continue to follow hia pl'Oll"W ••• Jeck Elway, John's father, II football coach at San J09e State. hle ii~at game of the aeaaon apinst one km. ....... Carl Root drove in a pair of runs for sec with • double and • atncle ind Jf!ff Haun delivered a three-nan homer in the bottom of the seventh to=ve the v~ aome brea room. sec took a 2 ... 3 m.,rk into today'• game •11lnU Fullerton. Marina High tackle Jerr Lee will attend Air· Force Academy. C~ld spell - can't derail sec, 70-66 SAN DIEGO -Deapite 10me less than spectacular free-throw shooting down the stretch, S outhern California College manaaed to hold on and claimed a 70-66 NAIA Dlvilion 3 ooUete buketball victory over UC &n Oleao Tue.day nlghL The V~ were couting, 61-46 with le. than llx minut.c!tl to play when they lost~ range at the charity atripe and the game began to tighten. The Tritona pared the deficit to four po1nia .. sec mi.ect 1i. final "" free throws before time ran out. The Vanguarda took a 31-26 advantaa• at tntermialon, but UCSD nocched the flnt llx poin18 of the leCdQd half to go up by one. Later, 'SCC went on a 9.0 run to expend a li.x-.point teed io 16 before aolna cold at the line. Larryfflnticoredleofh1a18 poln18 ln the aecond half and led all ICOftft. Mike Rober1a IOOn!d 1e and Richard Pierce 13:.. ~ the V•Ql\W'da handed the ·1Tttona their flrat 1011 at bom• thi• MMCI\. sec retuma to act1on Friday nlaht at home aaaJnat Point Loma. Kings grab second straight win ta1lny1 topple l1landen Maliu l&all•Y IC'Of'9d two pll ~ and hie broth« , ... , had • pl and • ' pair ot ..a.ta In leadlna QUebec to a ~-1 vict ory over the New York 11&.ndert Tue.day nJ1ht. Th• victory heated the NordlqW!I lnto eolo ~Ion of ~ I>*'-In th• Adame Olvlalon . . . J:laewher• In the National Hockey Leaaue, Tiiiema• l&ee• and &ff« Anl•I tallied ICM than 2 ~ mtnuwa apart af~r Wlnnlpea killed a five-mlnute penalty In tho aecond/•tlod as th• Jot• d•fHttd Vancouver, 7. . . . ~ld Lanea acored three pla ln the .,ond period t.o Uh 0.troh t.o a 7.3 triumph over Pltt1burah . . . Neal Bro&H •cored at 8:07 of the lhlrd period to alve Mlnneaota a 3-2 win over .New JerM. y. The: Devils are wlnle. In their ~ six garnet. Boston College pulls upset Jay Marp'llly acored 30 polnta and • Jolil• Garrh adde d 20 to lead 18t,h,.ranked Bolton College to a 92-7~ us-et victory over St. John'• Tue.day nitht ln a Big F.aat college buketbell game In New York ... Cecil C-ooper, the MIJwaukee · Brewen' community-minded flrat baseman, received the annual ~rto Clemente Award u the major league baseball player "who best exempllfiea the game on and off the field." . . . Orep State center CUrUe SU&oa, who acored 26 polnta to lead the Beavera to an upeet win over UCLA, waa named PaclUc-10 basketball Player of the Week . . . Former heavyweight boxlng champion Jersey .Joe Walcott was hotpital.lz.ed Tueaday, but hoapltal offlciah refuted to aay what waa ailing the 69-year-old fonner boxing champion,· only to say that he la listed in satisfactory condition ... San Diego Chargeni' quarterback Daa Foat1 underwent minor surgery on his left leg Tuetday . .. Helsman Trophy""'1.nner Hendtel Walker la engaged to be married to Ctady DeAa1eU1 of Cocoa Beach, Fla., a University of Georgia coed . . . Former Winston Cup champion Dale EarUard& haa been slapped with a $10,000 fine, the larst in NASCAR history, for ignoring a black du.ring Monday's Buach Claah ... India press its bid to host the 1992 Olympic Games at New Delhi during next month's meeting of the International Olympic Committee in that city. Television, radio TV: College Bask~tball -Notre Dame at Pitt, 7:30 p .m., Channel 56 (taped). RADIO: No vents acheduled. ORANGE COAST. • • From Page E1 inlluence," Hennstad said. "Thla is just the way things are," conceded Fullerton. "I work for Orange Coast College and they say we're not going to have water polo. I do what my boas says. But if there's a way we can reinstate the program, let's do it." Ia Fullerton bitter? . "A little bit. I penonally feel that aomebody, somewhere has made some mistakes above my level. and ln the process, we may not be as 10lid in the district aa we should be," Fullerton said. "There'• no way we could drop water polo from this district becau.ee there are atlll plenty of achoola to compete with," explained OCC Athletic Director Dick Tucker. ''The rationale was th.at they (Golden West) have a newer facility, a SO-meter pool and aome featu.ree we don't have. "But even that's poor rationale," Tucker continued. "fm not happy about the deciaiona. 'nle criteria I believe in are one, student interest, and two, competition. And we have all kinda of student interest in the sports we're dropping." · Noted Fullerton: "I can't believe that there will not be water polo here aomeday. It's too good of a cardiovucular sport, it's too good of a thinking sport. Unfortunately, a lot of people don't undentand the sport and maybe that has aomethinc to do with it." ·~ thina that'• i.ronk it our administration i.a supportive of athletics " '.I:ycker noted. "But rieht now, they're W>der the gun. I'm 10 90C"T)' to ae it. We have a Bttat athle.tic tradition." No one know. that better than Fuller1on. On Saturday he'll be honored by the California eo.:hes Aalciatioo u the community oollege water polo coach of the year for 1983 at an awards banquet at the Inn at the Park _in ~· OV kickers . getting close -- to Sunset· title'·. Oman View ff1'h cllnched at s...t a u. for uw SunMt Lee1u• champlonahlp by playtn1 to a • ct-ctlcx'k·wt&h f'ounlaln Valley, HW1Unp>n Betd aecund ita hold on ~ place ~ IMariM~ and W..unan.ter kept lta playoff alive by beatlna J'.dllon ln men'• aoccer act on Tueedey night. ffeN't What ha~ It Ocean View I, Fountain Valley I The Seahawlu moved one atep away lrom their fint chamllMJnlhlp • Oken Kaplan acored Of'\ a heeder Mllst (rom hul Smith ln the 20th minute of the eecond half f0r the tylnc pal. .. Mike Bundy had pven the JJerorw (0-5-4) a 1-0 advantaae ln the 2!th minute of the first half w~ he rl!lecJ a lhot into the comer of the net from the top of the penalty box. Ocean Vie~" (5..()..4) can wnp up the crown with a win or• tie aga1nat Edi.ton Thunday night. Huntington Beach 2, Marina 2 The Olien (4-1-4) earned the tie when Bcett Davia converted from an lnd1rect free lLick in the aecond half. Marina took a l~O lead at hal.ftime, but Ted May aoored after a long.-from Davia to tie the game. The VlkiJ\g•. who were scheduled to meet Weatminater in a makeup game today, are 1-4-3 in league play. Westminster 4, Edi.eon 2 The Chargen fell behind 3-0 rn the first 15 minutes of the oootest and could never recover. 1 • The aetbeclt meant that Edi8on (4-3-2) needa a victory .over Ocean View Thunday night to aaaure itself of a playoff spot. We9tnlinfter (3-4-1) at.ill holds a slim hope of making the playoffs. - Lan Wiberg and Gerry Graham no1ched goal.I for Edi8on. In women'• action, Edi9on clinched the Surmet League crown deapite being held to a aioreJe. tie by Marina, Ocean View turned back WeatmiNter and Huntington -Beach clinched a playolf berth with a shutout aver Fountain Valley. In the See V~ c.or-on. del Mar won ·a wild 4-3 decilioll C1Ve'r Newport Harbor. Edison 0, Marina 0 The Chargers' eight-game winning streak in league play waa mapped, although goelkeeper Mel Cooper, playing with two broken ribt and a bruited knee, managed to J>09! her 12th shutout of the aealOn. Marina goalie Tish Graff wu also flawless, ~ ~r 9eCODd leaRUe shutout. Ocean View 3, Westminster I After the Llona .:ored the tint goal, it was all Ocean View after that. as Jana Darling, Debbie Orr and Lisa Shook acored for the Seahawlua. The vic1«y upped Ocean View'a leegue mark to 2-3-4. Huntington Beach 3, Fountain 0 The ..Qilers usured thenwelves of a third-place finish as Jill Spencer, Karen Chantler and Cathy Lidde tall.led. Huntington Beach utilized two goelles in the shutout -Cathy IUce and LW Bea Corona del Mar 4 Newport Harbor 3 Anne Hilbert kicked in a goal with two minutes left to lift the Sea Kinp to the victory. CdM (5-5-1 in league) a.1ao received scoring from Kirsten Jaoobeon and a pair of goals from Tracy Rosen. College basketball 8cores ... c:::r-u L.oul9iene 73, Oeotgla 81. '3 Sout"-n Cel ~ 7.0, UC Old Oon*llon 7t, Vlrflnia !ectt SM DlegoM 13 ,,.,_ Pec111c 75, 91a1e 88 MMlllll1111ti'ee1Jllloolpl S~, Oeofgla 84 Point Lome"· Ala.a "-* ~ ...,_., t7 .,...... .. Ceil l..utheren 12, Ceil ....,._ 13 .._._ ~· t2 SL ......... , 75 Simon Freeer 57, Pec:lllc -· • """"''. Llltheren 45 RtlOCle 4M. St. JoelClh 1. Pe.a • • I CeN&lu9 71, Nonheuletn e9 Id CW (Gt) Houtlon toe, T-t3 Vele 91, 8fown 19 ..... . ....... ...,quene 17, Loyole. •. 85 QC RMINIT'f COU..09 Velperaleo 79, St. Jowpf\'1, Ind. .... I I I 11 Golden w... a.~ 15 Patterson, Cosell urge boxing control '\v ASHINGTON (AP) -tourism heeded by Rep. Jamee J . Former heavywetaht champon ""'~• D-N.J . Other witneaea Floyd Pattenon and tel~laJon _ tned their call io"t • national LIASI LUXU•Y PLA• FORU•DE commentator Howard oaell txin8 authority. ~ u.r1e~ Con1re11 Tues •Y to Boxln1 h•• come under create a federal oomm.L.ton to renewed critidan ance the delth control what a.en termed the .. of South lCcJrMn Ouk Koo Kim "deajSerately tick apo~" of from brain darna1e after a PrOfemional boxtnc. U,htwetabt chunploNblp flaht Patterson, npreaenUna the a1ainat Ray "Boom Boom " New York State Athletic Mancini Jut Nov. 13. Other • CO"Mn""nn. declared, "We Jlat ti1hten have •uffered eerloua need one eet of rui. nationally," eye lnjurl9a. lncludlna mandatory uae of Wel~"°"'t ~ a. .. -. th'M"N., l)oY9. -........ ~ ...,.... u1 would not like to -box:1na Bay Leonard re lut year aboUahed.'' Mid httMWon, who afta ~ 10 Npalr 1 ~ h•ld the world title twlce retina, tM 111me lnJW'Y -.ta1ned betwem 19M and 1"2. "l cane by onetime heavy wel1bt from • p.uo, and boxina la a c::ontenmr .,,. Shawn. way out. It would be pldlul to Pattenon, who compiled a aboll1h boxin1. becauH you ewes recant. of M-8-1, outlined would be Wdftl-awa7 the OM 10 tb9 l'°"9 DUlll tb9 nfcatw • way out.'" the New Yon Cl>""' dm Md Pattu1on and CoHll, of mede In that •'!.t. ..,.,... tt- ABC-TV, tHtUled before• tbum'>lw'~He~- Hou1e aubeommttue on oftbeoldjndtMD1W..,._to ,. 5396 N lcholl1 capped Loe An1eln1 three•1oal ,,_=.comme;::::;;.;;;,;.;rce.::.:.:.·...;tr;;.a;;;na;;;.::;pona;.;;.;.;;;;.;;tiola;.;:;;;....:;;aad;;;:;._.:lbo=:.;°";;..;'°;;..;U.~s;;;;;;;;;;;;_~----': flnt-period outburst by atutftna the puck p111t Whalen 1oalle Gn1 Milin at l&:lt durtn1 a -=ramble tn front of the net. • It WM hla~ the-. aDd ,..W lhi Klnp their • ,,. wtn put Lal ANil'M abeid of Yancouvv the battle far ta. ·flnal p1ayoa .... In the 8mYIM DMl6an. Le. ~held. 1-l a.II.,... .. ....... JohnPM&I ......................... ... .... ~ _.._., 1:01 .......... .. SulUY8a tlM .......... l·l Clll • DIJlfW1lln M.; but Daw Taylar ,........,. far a t:1' ._. r.ia ai 12:13 . ..... ......... .. !Wdard '° wtdUn .... on• ~ ~Y at 10:11 Of Chi.-....,.,.,,... j GWC opens with no-hitter Oold"n Wut Collea•'• women'• 10ftball team opened the cam~Jp with a 4-1 d il!on at Cltr&.11 Coll•f• Tue1day ahernoon, hl1hl 1hted by a combined no-hftter by plic:hen Ttna Kyler and Shanna Moore. Kyler 11.rUCk out MVen Ln four lnninp and Moore 1truck out fl\09 more Ln her three lnn11'\p of work, but loet the lhutout when lh• walked two and gave up a pa-.d ball for the ICOl"e. In another community college pme, MeU... Barbour knocked ln two runa with a double aod LIM Bebout 1lngled twice and 8COC"ed twice but It waan't enough u Saddleback dropped an 8-3 non-conference contest to El ~. .. • Golden West has eye on second place1 Th• Golden Weit Coll•1• buke&tMall *"'· with au th• rt1ht clrounw\&nt9, hM • chanc9 to take over eole po.IMtCJn of MCOnd placa ln the South Coul Cont ~nc. lf the Ruatlere t•an aot by vtaillnt Compion (l-10) tonlAht at 7:30 The RuaU ra. 7-<t. are tied with Sant.a Ana and Mt. San Antonio. but the Oona and Mounllee f~ toucher obltadee thlt evenJna with ~d pmee at Cypree1 and Fullerton, rwp.:tlvely. At Orange Cout, the Piraie. (2-9) will ha.t the team everybody'• chuln"/, namely Cerrlto11, 10-1, 26-3 overall an the No. 1-ranked ln Southem CalJfomJa. In Pacific Coa1t Conference action, league-leading Saddleback travell to San Diego City College. The K.nl1ht1 are a game behlnd the Gauchos. At Colden West, the Rustlers wtll try &o bounce back from Saturday night'• 71 -69 Bil KETB,.LL ,m MtbMck at Mt. San Antonio. Coach Jim C""ntleld'• 1Qu•d 1COred a touch 87-81 dedaion over the Tart&J'l ln flret-round play behind 22 potnt1 from 1uard Sherwln Durham. Th• Tartar1 arc pac~ by eophomor ,uatd Lula Oark.e (14.9 Pofnta per tame) and forward• Byron Roberti and Jamee Siewart. Compton recorded lta tint South Cout Conference victory Saturday nltht by nlea>fnc Or~ Cout. 66-65. At OCC, the Plratel are playif\8 for pride now alth<>\.l&h they c.an play the role of apoder qaJnat the IOUthland'• top-rated tffm. The Falcona defeated the Bµca, 77-62 In flnt-rqund play. They're led by 10phomore euard Don Otla. who averaae1 16.3 potni. per game. In addition, 6·6 center John P. Martlft averaa•• II polnL1 and ••v•n ri'tiounde and 11 the tl\lrd·hfft 1hooter. pm:ienlqit!wtea.J.n the confenN.•. 0CC wtU &I')' \0 IMP a Wlen•pmt lollna 1tnak. At San ~ao. the Knlahta are a 1parMd by Breu Crawford, the &op m>ttr tn the conferenic. with a H .3 aver .... They ai.o boH the No. I rebounder (Denni• Laverider, 10.8) and top Ml&lt man (WlWe ThomM. 9.8) ln the POC. Saddleback carrin an 9.3 conference record into the pme, and the Gauchol are one.half sam-aheed o.LlmJ*ial Valley. Ouard Tracy Mitchell (16 Sat\U'CIAy nJaht •catnat Southweswm) leada the Oaucho 1corln1 attack, but treahmen Kevin Hendereon and Alex Adama have been takin1 the offen1tve burden off hi• 1houlden with double·flaure perlormancn lately. Guthrie alda Ru1tler win MOO&PAJUt -~ forward. JIU Guthrie -..... Kelly Ham.on ~ •· eo po&nta u Golden W•t WOii All MeOnd dedaion ln • many na;.11 co it.art the youna le_~..l.. an 83-7D v1ctory over M~ In l women'• community coll•1• bMlcetball Tueeday nlaht, Guthrie, who wu choen to th• aU-conferenc• tqu~d !Mt I INllOft, ICOted a9 potnu anc1 ncaw hM 87 potnta lA the R........,.. &wo trtumphl. Harri.Ion, meanwb.Uit. hid 21 ln GWC• wtn. Kim Drewa poured ln 34 poht\I tn a lolina cawie for MoorpuiL Golden Weat retunu to the court Friday afternoon at • o'clock to h01t San Dleao M ... Six county clubs enter Midwinters I •A ftlTDIN CONRMNCI f'eolftc OWleioft W L l'cl. Ge 31 11 778 30 21 5te • 30 22 .571 ..... 21 23 .!Ml 11 21 30 412 18 17 3e 321 23 ...... ,~ &wt Antonio 32 21 .804 o.a.. 25 24 510 5 1(-City 2& 25 .500 5•.-. '*'-25 27 481 8'A IJIMI 18 34 348 13'A Houe1on 10 41 1ee 21 l.UttNf COWllUENCI .... tic~ PNledelpflle 43 1 ' lloMon 38 12 NewJerwy 33 18 WelNnglon 24 26 New Yen 22 28 C."111 °'""°" .llO .780 5 847 10'A 480 " 440 21 Mh ... k.. 23 18 847 Holtwwood ... TWldAY'I MIULH ,._ .. ........,....,_._.....) PNT MCS. One mle .,_ The CmclnY'• Slit CAndnftl 8.eo 4 eo 3.00 ~ (Periletl 3.00 2.80 Popelcle T-(Elllot1) 5.80 Al90 r..:I. Oo6d Shablll, Tllhllllw1 Wind, Flot I Olnlca. Hu)lne. AMMI Memle, l..lldy Slllll. Lady Oambllr. TIM« 21>4 315. D UACTA 11-71peldS3030. •COMO IUCC. One mlle trot ~ Dub IOleomer) 1 80 3 80 3 00 Elkle Colline (Miier) 4.20 3.00 · TMo8 Aej11C1ed (T--) 5.80 Aleo r~· Hell~. Num«O Uno, Mr Joe 8,. CNp Oft, Torrid &M;; Time: 2:05. SI UACTA (1().3) Pe10 U1.llO '""'° uca. One m11e p-.__ Help u. (P•rvl 12 80 s 80 3.20 Minute ...... (Perilet) 4 20 2.40 St<*• IAdlennanl . 2.40 Al.a r-o· Hunt.,. .,...,..., Slr.IPCMW Bud, You"G Tr1dlf, Oceen1lre, 841quOll WOii, ""'-· Flt9t Otance Tim« 2-05. II IXACTA (7·21 pelO $68.TO. POUAllt uca. One m1e trot Rowdy Hunter (Wlllilmel 36.00 12 00 7.80 "-Pllton (Otunoyl 7 20 5.20 Cano Slit (Ll{jllttMI) 5.eo Aleo raced: Sier HUI 0. Ouuer. Bob'I FIYOFl1e. Aully 8~. Mr Cllr1t l<ent, KlnQ'I PrlOI. Money MotleY nrne 2 of 215 Allenla 25 26 490 8 """ llACI. OM mile p-. Detroit 24 27 471 I Marall Boy (Balllargeon) 8.IO 4 00 3 20 ChlceQo 17 35 327 ,..,. C:C.MjU (lunalord) 4 IO 3 00 .._,. 1e 35 314 17 Mlea Wenn Bt-(P-et) 4.20 ~ 12 38 235 21 Al.o rac.o Sl•f\of•d. Shelooron Say, San Anton! ~;:.·r .. ~: Aullng Prine». Tty9t. Dela Hiit. R M'• Brei• lndlel>a 113. ~ 110 8-uel. Tlldor Kint. --T1'N 2:02 416 Allanta 101. Houeton II SI axACTA (10-1) p.io 156 20 Poruenc:t 115, San 0teoo 1oe GOIOetl Stale 111. WUhlnQlon 93 l«TM llACL One mile P-. ,....,.. .• ca.-"-.e~(ONndy) 1120 480 3 90 o.-et~ C8IOorolel"*cel 400 2.eo o.llM • ~ z ... AoM (8elllerQ8CW1) 4.80 O.Ctolt et MIMllUk.. Al.o raced M~tle MHOow, Skipper cnc.oo at Ind!-Shannon. Well SMaoned Olrl. Punchkln, ~ w . ~ City at SI LOUii And-,. HUleQirt, Royal Mary. June Aftllir T SM! Mtonlo et V1M1 Time. 2:0~ 8oa1on et S..llle SI UACT A I 1·21 p.io 143 20 :=.JM. LM.,. 10I anamt !UCL One..-~ .... _ .. ~. e. ._...._.. 11• Capta111 J-(Kueb!et) e.eo 4 eo 3 oo -----8'91ent o·~ ll.8C:ltev\ 1 20 3 eo ~ 21, OeMn 40. Moot9 13. Qt-. o. s-(Aubin) • 3 20 Dunlelrty It. JonM 6. a.no.. 0, ~ O. Al9o r..:i. lord o.wi A, F-l<nlgM. ~ 1. T~ 50-13 21..q5 12'4, -----··F~~.lluc*.F~J.Mc;lly Cetd A. LOI ANCleUI -Ramble 2, Wiik• 21, MM Meclat-. Mlnlllet AW-'llObW 28, E. Jolwleofl 24. Hlllon 10, T-2'01 115 McA6oo 10. Cooper 4. Wor1hy 8, C ~ D U.-CTA 1~7) paid '51 30 O. Mc>CJ.M 0.=.:-~21103. DGtmt llACL One,,..,.~ San Antonio 43 24 22 1$-124 Captain S.-. l""'*-14.20 3.IO 3.80 Loe ~ 24 » n 24-l03 And-,. W!Mton 10ouler1•1 5 eo 4.20 ~ go-. -Dun1e1rty 3 Fouted Jon Swffl (LKlley) ~ T.to OU1 -Hone. ~ -Sen Antonio~ 1**' H AFo!I, Mt 0 0 . Double 0 (81nka I). Loa Anoe! .. 41 (Jabber . o.noet. BallllnQ em,.Jeng l. MQAdoo 10~ AMllll -San Anlonlo 1 Time'. 2:02. (Dunlelrty 11). Loe Angal9a 30 (Nlllon 2 D UACTA (~I) paid 128 40 TOlll '°'* -a.. Antonio 25. Loe Angal9a ~ flACa. One mle .,_. -23. TecflnlceM -Loe Anoei-(...-..nt ScoC# LoCI\ (Vlndngflm) .. 00 3 00 3.00 coed\) a.tka. Coectl Riley ...... ~ HoOle ~ ~, 4.00 3.40 A -15.111. Aecount (11111 ~I . e.40 Al9o '**9: Youne Millon. ~. COU£QE 8outhem Cel Colleae TO, UCID • IOUT'HPM CAl.'Olilu cou.am -Robert• 18. P1u1rnet 5 • ......., 18, Smith 1. P1erw 1S. "-'8 2. Shllnnon 3. Cor1ll 2, Mon-2. f04all: 31 8-24 70 UC IMI ~00 -OOOOman 18. Ban.._ 11, Hldl• 8. Moroea 8, McGuire a. Ht.on e. ~-a. FWn1 8. 8lrrecl 2. "-""-' 4. TCMIE 28 10-20 Cle. ~ Sounlern Cal College, 31·2t Tote! loul9. Southlm Cal C04lege 27, UC Sen 01ego 24 FouMd out Hi•on 1ucso1 TedlnlClii IOUI MorOM (UCSO) COLUGeWa.N ToqlO 1 LGUi11W1a T edl (501 2S-I 1,000 2 USC 11-2 ... 3 T-11-2 174 4.T.,._ le-4 811 a. Cheyney s1. 21.1 eoe 1. ...,..,.., 2(). I 746 T ~"'*1 11-2 742 1.~IL 1W 924 I . (ltd OolNllOn IM 121 10. LOnQ 8lecll'I St. lf.8 554 1t Artrone St IM 431 12 0-gla 1W 427 13.~ 111-1 313 14. Auburn 18-4 344 11. P«v\ St. IM 23t ,,. 11. "' 115 IM 1M -17. LoullllM9 11 ,.... 131 -ta. Nol"9I C.... St 1M 12t 11. Mteaour1 11-S 111 20. Norltl C.Ollf>I 17-8 .. "'9t ONo SI 1W 81 COWUNl'T'Y COLL~QE WOMUI .................... 11 eo&.-WUT -~ )t, Hlfrilon II, a.-. 8, <:NM* 4. "'°""*"' 2, l<Allell I,,,_.. 4, ,-....,., 2. TOllS 171-IT 13 MOORPARK -Dre,.1 34. Sa•ell 11. T~ 14, Fulcef I , TllllMIOb O. Tote11· ti .. 17 TS .. ~ Oolder'I w-. 38-33 Total fol*: Ooldln Wwt 21. ~ 17 SocMdl OcMlle. Cool Oey. ~. a..tt .. .._. Twpon lllllCll Time: 1:68 415. • UACTA (1·5) paid '21.20. U f'ICK llX 15·10·1·5·1 ·1) paid S 11,2115.00 wllh two wlnnl"G llClletl (llJt llOAM) S2 Ptdl Six conaoletlon paid M 1.80 wtth 122 wlnnlnQ tldlela (IM '--1 Tbf11t RAC&. One mile ~ Klftl 1$--) 5.00 3 00 :LIO Vlc\of Cll•'-CPwil•I 4.00 a.20 S1'ulU (Sherren) 8.40 Alto raced: Cotonar11. Henly,• e>rewn, Rleky Olrecl. Wall1kl Supr-. SanlH Twtnkla. Knlghl.I Honour, S....., ThOr Time: 2:03 1/5. • •ucTA (1·21 peld llUO. Attencl-5,544. u.t . NdeNI lftdoof (II ....... ) ..................... Jimmy C-. CU.9.1 dlf. T1m Wllklaon (U.S.), 1·3. 1·9; Clltp Hooper CU.I .) def JoNn Kr .. (loutll Alrleal. 8-4. M l Herwl Laonl• (Frmnc:e) dlf, l<...in Cutr., (South Aftlca). 1·4, 3·1, 1·2: Paul McNemH !Aul'rlllil) def Jimmy MM (U.S.), l-1, e-1. TOITlll Smid (C&ectloliovlllllll def. Aobef1 v .. ·1 HOI (U.S ). f.2. e-1; Sandy Mayer (U.S.) del. VlllY Amrtt~=). e-o ... I. . ,.,.. ........ Ander9 J11ryd CS'llllldln) def. PaYll Sloat ~lkl•'. .. 1. 1·4; Merk DldllOfl P«er F1em1ng cu.s.1, 1-e. w .; ;r1u (Wiil Owrnany) def. Pllll Oent (Auatralll), 1-2, f.1. Tarry Moot (US I dlf "-Tenner CU.S.), W . 8-2. WOMen'I t~t (II= ,.,.. ....... M 1 r tin• N'"1t1.&tl1Alt.a. c.L.11 el. Ann Klyomur1 CU S.). f. t, W ; Ttacy Aii9tln (U.S.) def. Wendy White (U.S.). 8-4, 1-3; SyM1 .._.. (WMI Oemteny) def. 1<4,tlly #din CU S ). 8 ·4, 1·2 : Mercelli MHker (Nllheriende) dlf. 8lblnl Slmmondl (Italy), .. 1. 8-4; AoMlyn Fwblnlt (South Africa) def. Andrei L.Mnd IU S.). W ... 2: Olllldll Koflde (W11I Germany) dll. JoAMe ~ (U.S.). 8-2. 1-8, e.4; PM! 8hr""" (U.S.) def Y- VermMk (Soulh Atrtcl), 8-4. l-0 WOMen'e townement (11.......,,9') ................... J;ille tiMrlnolon (U.S.) dlf. Kata l..lllllm (U.S.). 1-2. 8-2; P«re ~ (Swluerlel>d) dll. luell Romeno¥ (Romlinll) ...... 1·6, 6-3; s._, M--'" IU S.) def l.Jlbft Or-'* CSwiu.tlndl. 3-2 J:'.:!' Cetllntl 8-(CenedlJ dll. Pll (Btazjl), 1-2. 7-8; Ellz.al:letll Ekl>lom (Swedlnl def. Gretchen RUii! tU S.). 4-8. e-3, 1-1; An1'r1 While (U.S.) dll 8el9Y Ha(lllMn CU.S ), l-1, 8-4. Peenul LOI.tie IU S ) def Jennifer Munclll (Soulh AIYICa). 6-2. 1-2, C11.nn. Undqulat ($'"°"') di!. Claudll MontllrO (&rm ). 2-8, e-2. 8-2. Cotlege UC lr¥IM I, a.-.t ....... t Men Son Hing (~r:.. JonM ... 3. e.2; Oerr 1uc11 def. C1o111. e.3, 8-2: Hll9orl (UCll di! "°°"'*'· e-o. T .5; Anlaton (UCO def H)l9, W . H . e-1. Al'n« IUCI) dll o-. 6-3, 8-0: Hlnliel (UCI) def. 0-. 2.e, W , 6-3 0.-... Men Son Hlng·Derr (UCI) d e l. Jonea ·Poorm1n, 4 ·1 . 7·8 , 8 ·2: ,..._,.Anlalon (UCl) def CIOt,,..Hy9. 1-8. 8 · 1. Ch 11>.l1n·Amo 1 (UCI\ oel a-·~. 1-e, e-2 ComMUftltJ colege o-.-c.-1 .... °"99 ..._a llllatneau11 (SO~ Pll'lllf ..... 8-3; Braun (OOC) HI. 0.-. H , 1-<4. 7·5: 8arnard (OCC) def. Fltzpalrtdl. T ... e-.4, Mal.lei COCCI del Oroft, .. 3 ... 3. Myw'I (OCCI def .--.. 8-4. 1..e; De-.11 CSO) dlf 8rlggl, 7-8. w . 'o~ •• ~ P-...a.wi. cocc~ 0eweon-0to11. 8·3. I · 1, 8 r111n·8arn11d (OCC) def. D1vl1·J1n1eon. 1·3. 8·1: 8rlQQl·NelaQll OCC) dlf. F~f'k:llr...lllliw--. 1-2, T-5. ............ 0...... .... , 81nwer (Pl oer=Htc>n. 8·2, 8~1; PIMtlon (Pl..:!.,OtJMG. 7-6. 7-6, ~ 1ow1 o.e. ~. 1.f, .. 2: JICll (Pl ct.f KIWlll. M . 8-0: SdMle (P) dlf. ~. f.1. f.1. ~ CPl dlf . ._,or, f.2. &-1 0.-... 9,,. •• ,.P1ter1on (P l o et Rlche1aon ·McC1r111y . 8·3, 8 ·3. Jed<-.iwai-(P) dll ~.WW. f.I. 8 ·4 , Scllulle·L••er•I IP) del w..o.y Hector, 1-4, •3. Women c~coua• o.__.c:...a. ........ Rlbant COCCI ~. l-0, e-o. Elllon (OCC) dll. 81na. e-o. l-1: 8rOdll (OCC) dll ........... ':'2· f.I; BlnU 10CC) def. NIQlllP, 8-2, M . Derwin (OCC dll. Qrummer. 1·2, 8..0; C•r1t111 !OCC def Olrdlr ... ). 1-1. 0.-... A l b1n~lll1on I OCC ) def. 81111~ •1 • .0: .,~ IOCCl_d•fLOtumm•r·Hue;.:·o, l -1. a.nu .. ,.,_, (OCC) dll. ·O.O.. 8-2,8-1 \, ~ ~ lllr.c:..u I Heinke (OWi ... Clerk, M , M ; .,_ COWi del Rudin. 1 ... W , M ; TlloMI (OWi def Lund. l ·J. 1·3: Tllorn (MC) d el ~. 1 ... 1-2, 1-2: l(ulllllt (OWi cw. U..--, 6-4. 1-e, IM; ''*"'*' IMC) dlf. Pwlolell.1-2,•t ca.-... Hllnll•lr-(QW) def. Cl•k•l'Mlen, 1~. 9.0; Lund·Tllorn (MO) dtl. Humpllrey·Kueblar, l ·I. 2·1 , l ·S: Pe1tol1al·Tl 1 c 11t COWi def. ....,_,~. 1-$ f.2 ~ • • ... . " SIJc Orange County yacht clubs are among the 18 Southern California Yachting J\uoclatJon clubs which wW conduct races in the 64th annual Midwintu Regatta 1eheduled to get under way Saturday. · The six Orange County clubs are Balboa, Bahia Gorinthian, Dana Point, Capistrano Bay, Newport Harbor and Lido We. BOATING Felipe, Baja California, with : ent rie1 expected from i throughout the Southwest. . Cl.uses handled by local clUbs! I Balboa and Bahia Corinthian Yacht Clubs -Etchella·22, 6 -Metre Islander 30-2, lslander-30 Bahama, SORD. Shields, Santana-20. Edison High linebacker Tony Johann has signed a letter of intent The SCYA Midwinter Regatta, known in yachting circles as the "Midwinters," traditionally marks the beginning of a new season of yachting activity in Southern Dana Point and Capi1trano Bay -PHRF A. B & C, MORC, Catallna-27, Capri-25. Newport Harbor and Lido Iale -Lehman· 12, Laser A & B. lailboards, Naples Sabot A. B. C, j ~d~ul~ I to play at Iowa St. .... c......u COW9MMC• ...,.. ......... W L T QP °""" e-1on 31 17 10 30I 2S4 72 24 25 I -238 57 ~ Wlnnlp9g 23 211 1 221 2A6· $3 101191 20 211 8 211 24t .. y_.,., ,. 28 11 208 221 47 ...,.,..~ CtMalgo 3' 18 1 253 20S 19 M-1 JO 16 13 239 208 13 St. Louie " 211 11 208 227 49 OetrOll 19 31 12 I ... 231 42 Toronto 14 30 10 200 231 38 WAI.Al CONPl:MMCa PetrWIOl¥telefl ~ 3e 14 1 236 1119 79 HY llllncler'a 30 20 • 219 173 • W81Nngton 2t 17 13 230 202 • NY "9nget1 24 25 I 20t 20S !le Heww.-y 11 38 12 112 246 34 ,PllleOurgll 13· 39 7 183 HO 33 ....... ~ 80Uon 3e 10 I 22:8 148 ... MotllfMI 31 17 10 2t2 206 72 • Ouebec 27 2.3 • 261 238 83 Bulllilo u 21 11 210 1111 81 Heriford 15 37 8 1110 21$ .,. IC .... 5, Hlrtf«d 2· ~ Quebec 4, .... Yor1< l~I I~ OelrOll T. Pltllbutgh 3 ...,._.. 3, .... Jerwy 2 Winnipeg T. V-4 ,..._...o- Boeton 11 8111!9'0 Wllhlnaton II .... Yen Aangert SI Louil al Toronto Calgrt II CNcago K':.\,~2 Loe Angal9a 3 0 2-5 ~-11 0-2 ........... I loe Angllea. KalY I (Dionne; Met1-). 1 01. II Hertford, &u111v1n 1a (Volc•n. .....,....,~ 2:,. (pp). s. Loe .Mollee. t--10 (IOIMecly. 8llMw). i2.U. '. Loe .Mollee. Hldlolll 20 ~ fOJtl. 15:12 .......... - l ...... LA. 1:12. Hwttord bind\, ..WO by Ad-. 5()3; ~OUQll\on,.':i 17:oU 5. Heriford, Stovglllon 33 CF11ncl1, ~), 10:M (pp). ....,.,.,.._~LA. 9:22. W .... I.A, 11:93: FrMOle. Heir, 18.CM: L Murpfly. LA. 11:04. ,... ..... I Loa AngelH, Smllll I (Ken"edr, Hldloll). 1:11. 7, LOI Mg911e, ~110 (Fo•). 1:10. Penelllll -Merone, Hit, 1:47; Dionne, LA. 7 .34 Sholl on goal -Loa Ang11y 22·~11-4 Hlrtlord l..._11-34. 0011111 -l..01 AngelH. M11111on. Hlrtforct, Wien. A -1.111. California. It rs always held on the weekend nearest George Washington's birthday. This year's Washington's Birthday weekend will be a ' • ·-i*J'\1cu.litly"buay one. In addition to the Midwinters, Del Rey Yacht Club at Marina del Rey will start 23 crack ocean racing yachts on the biennial l, 125-mlle race t o Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. and the Prindle Cat Aaaociation has scheduled its own Midwinter Regatta at San Boating skills class offered A boating skills and 1eamanship course Is being offered by Flotilla 22 of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary starting Wednelday, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p .m. at the California Federal Savings and Loan. 32391 Camino Capistrano, t:ourse information will Include rules of the road, boat twldling, safety equipment and regulations, charts and compaas, marine engines, aaillng weather and marine radio, among other 1ubjecta. r1 Additional information is obta)nAble by calling· Emanuel Sal.iini, public education officer, at 661-6891, or Ed Plummer, flotilla conunander, at 831-1627. Other clubs hosting cl.aaees; f Alamitos Bay (Long Beach) -• Flying Dutch.man, Cal-20 A & B, 470, IntematJonal-14, Lido-14 A. B & C, Snipe A & B, Finn, Coronado-15, Laaer II. Anacapa YC -PHRF A. B, C and non-spinnaker, Catalina-27, Cat.allna-25. Coronado-25 . . Cabrillo Beach YC (Los Angeles) -P-Cat, Tornado, · J /24, Mercury, 5-0-5, -Fireball,. Dart. NACRA 5.2, International Contender, Kite, sailboards. California and Del Rey YC - Tartan-10, J /30, Santa Cruz.fl'/, Hobie·33, Olson-30, Sollng, Merit-25, Thunderbird, Cal-25, Star. . King Harbor Yacht Club ....- PHRF A . B & C, MORC, Capri-26, PC , CoJumbia Challenger, Cal 2-24, Moore-24. Little Ships Fleet (Lone Beach) -PHRF A, 8, C & D, PHRF non-spinnaker, Ericson 35-2. Long Beach Yacht Club -· Cal-26, Cal -27, Cal -29, Newport-30, Santana 30-30, Santana-35, lalander-36, New York -36, Catal l na -38, Peter8oQ-34 (IOR). Los Angeles Yacht Club - IOR Mark m. A. B, C, D; Cal-40. Mission Bay Yacht Club (San Diego) -M-20 Scow, Geary-18, Laser A, Ligh_tntng, Skimmer, Thistle, Victory, Sailboards. Past • • winners vie Congressional Cup'series neal"S Three former winners are among th e 10 entrie1 in this year'lt Congresaional Cup mat.ch racing aeries which getl under way out ot the 1ponaoring Long Beach Yacht Club March 14, contJ.nuJng through ~ 20. Scott Perry of the Naval Academy Santng Squadron Annapoli1, Md., will try to defend his 1982 win; Dick Deaver. representin1 the Los Anaeles Yacht Club, I.a a former two-time winner; a~cou Allan, AJ\napoll.a, WU a winner ln the early 70.. . Deaver ta head of the North Sai1I loft ln Seal Belch alld la a former member of Balboa Yacht Club. Allan ls a former' 1'8ident of Newport Beach and won numerou1 junior and 1entor tailing titles while aaiUng for Ne~ Harbor YllCht Club. • SORC race remains close MIAMI -Three yacht• akiPDtnd or crewed by Southern Cafilomla ll1lon. are flehtlna It out tor top bonora in il\e Southern Ocean Ractns Conference. After three race1, Locura, navt1ated by Ben Mitchell of Marfna del B.y, and Scarlett O'!Wa. *1DPINCI by Skip Allan. fomwrly of lfewpon 8allch. are vtmaally tied for \he ~pot. 8otb ,...,. .... alao for the et.-to repr 111nt the .8. bi tM Mlnli'U'a Cup Sett-Ill "l' d ......... ~· ddid '~ ...... ~ .. .....,.., bf Tam .......... . beacl of &lae Def ender- Co•ra1eou1 Group wbiob 11 aow la wlnter aralal•I for th• Amerle•'• Cup al ......... ~ Odly one 1983 America'• Cu~ contender will l&il Ln this years ~onal Cup. Phil Crebbin has been designated as the helm sman of Britain's challen.lltt. 1 UC Irvine, Orange Co~st ~ , • • net v1ctor1es I l 1•' Burt Goodman overrules Julie McDowell in-' ''Tal1JI(fe" at Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Moliere's 'Tartuffe' an ..... inspired transformation By TOM TITUS .or .... D.itr,.... ...,, "Tartuffe" in Tex.as? Well. why not? What better place to relocate Moliere's 17th century treatise on· religious hypocrisy than the land where the buffalo roam and all the bull isn't found on the range? It's an inspired transformation, and director ,Don Laffoon pulls it off neatly at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, leaving the play's French character names and rhyming couplet.a intaet while Texifying everything else. Once the culture shock subsides and the playgoer accustoms himaelf to hearing Moliere's flowery phrases bandied about in a down-home drawl, the commendable skill of the NHAT el'\lelllble asserts itaelf most effectively. Laffoo.n's playen are well drilled in both the verbal and physical demands of the production. . ' Above all, they are entertaining. A aly wink here, a ribald geiture ~. are apoonfula of ~ to help Moliere'• medicinal dialogue go dow . ,Broad physical comedy (of the aort South Cout Repertory used ao effectively in lta long-ago coo>rnedia dell arte lntefPretation of the play) and creative com.un1ng are emplo)'ed judidooaly. Controverslaf" when Urit produced in 1664, "Tartuffe" lampoons the publicly pious "holy men" of the time who practiced their lust and greed behind cloeed doors. Mollere'• title character worms his way into a rich man's confidence and proceeds to shear him like the gullible sheep be ia. In the Newport Harbor production, the vict;im ia a Jock Ewing-type patriarch of an oil-rich family who's captivated by the silvery tongued Tartuffe - here depicted aa a TV evangelist in a blistering indictment of that oven.ealoua breed. John Weston plays the larcenous, libidinous title character to perfection, while Burt Goodman ia excellent aa the duped rancher. Corbett Barldie exudes sensuality aa his young wife out to trap the •intruder, and Roni Dixon la first rate aa the aaasy .maid. Julie McDowell plays Goodman's plain..,Poken mt.er with a fine "kiss my grits" flair; Wayne Wagner is effective as his hotheaded 10n, and Ted Hardwick and Alyae Rome are nicely matched as the thwarted lovers -with Hardwick'• electric guitar 1eene a nice piece of business. Nancy Ebeen SOPHIE'S CHOICE does a sharp cameo aa Goodman's equally foiled mother, while Bill Woods Jr. as a sheriff, Petet' Stone aa a cop and Mary Pemn as another maid complete the pictur_e. . For those who like a little classical gas, "Tartuffe" fills the bill. Performances continue 'Thursdays through Saturday. ( LUXURY THEATRES ) ~' . ""'' ... ,, .... n '"> ID Com~e U.S. Otolcc dtnnas, lndudtnQ soup or salad, balced potato or rtce ptJaf and toasted Ran.ch Bread. Values like thae won l lut forewr to come Into Stuart Anderson's today. Vou'r. QOnr\t feel Qood lnsAde. f~ . ··-·"'' UMl,f\)l \.I .... "1" •BARGAIN MATINEES• Mond1y thru Saturd1y All Perlorm1ncH belore 5:00 PM (Elce,t S,.clll 'f119111111111t11nd HOlklays) "WITHOUT A TRACIE" .;, ........... , ..... "THE ENTITY".., I ----- "THE VERDICT" 1111 ----- .... HRI." 1111 ......... ,. ... , .. "LET'S IPEND THE • MQANDMr" ... NIGHT TOGETHER CIQ I .. OOUl'I lftMO -----·-_ ...... _ •n•i• '0i1~1531.95i0) "TOOTSIE" ------"THE VERDICT".,, ... ,_ .. ___ _ -------- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH ...... IN .,...,._.I. ntl MoumL• -___ .. ,_. __ _ •.-.rn.cr .. ---=:=.-::-- .... .\ ..... ANA~EIM OPIVf IN __ ., .. _.. ... l19-MIO \. ....... A~Telr'(ll) .......... ~...,.., .. , a.....,o.-•cr _,._ ............ BUl NA PARK t·~.-~ ,. -----• llM070 • •,A , ... LINCOLN D lllVf ·~ u • ..,.,. .... ,,.,,_ 121-4070 •. ~ •. FOUNTAIN VALLEY f11llwt IM HI ",'vi\~ 1ll - . " -TOO'J!'I" .... .._ •• OM""' Cllll·ll- "LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER" -------- "SOPHIE'S CHOICE"" ... ,.., ..... "SPRING FEVER" ..-1 ---.--.... ....... TMIE .... AHO 'AU."11111 -"YMOORO_.."" "iPMtG~­-QMAUI- Tiii F1'~11L\' Ciac1:1 by V1rgll Partch (VIP) PMNl'TI \\Smear some jelly on your face. It keeps her from kissin' you." "Whoop1. I lift my wallet In my ottw ..alt." MARMADt:KE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum "It's uncanny Ule way he heads for the refrlgerat~r when he walks In his sleepl" Jt:DGE Pi\llKER COrM\ERCIALS ()J nl[ 'SUNRISE CINEMA' 9JR£ MAKE A GUY ~RY! " NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT I l DO RECALL THAT ALCOHOL Y'<>VLD DO ST~ANGE THINGS TO YOU SORTO~ MADE YOU COMBATIVE r--VEABALL v I MEAN I \ J by Harold Le Ooux SOMETIMES, PHVSICALlY.- TOO I TELL ME. WHY DID YOU INVITE ME TO LUNCH. SAM ' NOW WHAT Dl5GUSTING 'THING 15 "TME. LION DOING ? MOON Ml:LLIN8 SENT SCENT '{OJ DION1T SENO Ml 'TtCMNICAL&.Y, I !ttO&li> SISTER A \tl\l.EHTINE .. • MCM ~ IN TNI HOM! YOU e«(XE HER HEART .. '/i:P,· M'( Ol.V MAtJ WAS A MISSISSIPPI RIVE:~­ eaAI EfAM~J...E?ft Ft:NK l' 1UNKEllBE-'N WHEN ARE lAE ~PR'.>5£0 70 PICK ~ E.E. i. 'THE EXTRA EXTAA ~~IAL AT 1HE Al~PO~~ . DllABBLE ' .t.A~­ ct>\riE -ne ~b1'Uli2:, e:tllC !JC)'f Voi:~ A ~~ ~ l)IJ~q ~ rae·s i:11111lre~ irt ere ili~rat (!](] ;1 3 :11 ! /_ . . { by Jeff MacNelly ~ PRo:E~-17,~~ · ... ~-Zif. by Tom Bat1uk • 'W FLIGHT 511 A1 z.;30, Al.PO BREATH ! by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont 1-r's MUCH SAFES" THAN AN X-RAY, MAS. POYL-e, t?>u"f" .)l't)u' t..t.. HAF'T"A HAN~ ON "fl!..'-'1'H05e CL.OUPS NOVe AWAY FF(OM. 'T'MI!! SUN.' .. I J I I • ~ \\111""11\' ..... .... &::-. ltr•t ld•11t ftHgen w111 epttlt to th• nellon In oonttNnOe t ... vlMd on tM ,...,.. ~ .--. .. Quincy (Jack Klugman) and his bride-to-be, Emily (Anita Gillette) , prepare ·(or their wedding rehearsal ·in "Quincy.'s Wedding: Part I," tonight at l 0:00 on KN~<;: ( 4). I QJ,AMILYRUO LA~ a IHIRLEY a COMlt Ntf UvwM dleoOv9rl that the Q4l'f Ille'• d•tlnQ .. mixing rot>bely with romenoe. • l!Y£0NLA. Feetured· • look et tM ~time fwud ~ "Oynelty" 8'ld "o.llu"; e r~ ~the trend In heme pomogrlPflY "'""· pert two: • proflle of Ber· 1>ar1w.,..,., . D MADAME'S Pl.ACE (f). cou..F# BA8KET8AU Notre Dwne vt. Plttaburgh • WMP .. CINCINNATI LM ..... thfeetened by ~promotion .. 1111 ~,_. .. I TIC TAC( DOUGH MACHEi. / l.EHAER NJIORT • • TITAHIC:A QUUTION ~ MUAOEA Brltllfl ,toumell9t ...... WJ4.. Ii.mt .,,._ .. the ftm full. llCllle t~ Inquiry Into the linltlnQ of the Tltllllic. Ind lntervl9we -of the .. r9l'l\lllnlng """"'°'9. (1) UE DETECTOR di YOU ASKED FOR IT Feetured: "Mlnlmlll Right Manlece" ~ "Car-OriY· ~~8CAHMNO AOC)M • CID BOY MEET8 OR. • eom.dlan Bllty Crywttl hOeta Ihle IOolt et the 'lllrt- OUI WllY9 llr'Qle peoc>le "*" In todey' 1 eoclety. Cl) l8UI AT WON< Adtm Alctt hotll thla behind·t,_,__ IOolt .. tM caf1lne lltm ... with gue.1 ~encee by crievy a-. Onw SNr· "'· --~ 8'ld a.n-~---. Frri Inn.. ... (l)SEva.-iEB FOR IEVl!N.MOnEM Wtllle Adam compet• egMnlt • prol111la lei drlY· .. In tM denglrOue Gold ~ ..... pregnent HMnltl II Mtied to ttlt f'IOePltat. • QI AIEAl. NOtU ,,_.Ind: • ec:ube dMng doO: jelly ~ portn11te: • profle of Meggie Kuhn, founder of the 0r., Penth- «e: ~-okl clleco dMc-.... • MOYIE * *. ''The U>ngelt Dey'' (Pert 2) ( tN2) John wr,n.. Aob9tt Mltdun Aiied lore. P'9l*9 '°' • rneulv9 0-0ey uaeul1 ICIO'I the ~ of Nor· • mendy dumQ Wond Wer II. e di DOM OB.UllE AHDRIENDI .._. 8'oolla, Anfile ~ eon. John Forwythe, Gerlt Kally. 0--0 M#1Jn, Burl Reynold• en~ Orton w... join Dom 09l.ulle tor en ~ oon*'Y r-'M<WE • • ''Chrtltmel CCIII Miiie Mncle" 111m 1UttN1 RyM, Kurt ~ Ccel ""'*-try '° r-.:tl Mtet) -"• en expoek)n In en unu .. mine. • ft.M.MAGAZJNI Art lntervl9w #Ith Selly 8tNthen; high ldlOOI ath- ..... ~ whO -· :t'.:..:"' to lmc>row • eATT\.UTAA <W.ACT1CA The Oelectlce ftcH deltNCtlon from • crew of Cytone meMlnO the rno91 ~ ~ In llltto- ~(Plrt 1) • mAHIC:A QUUTION"" MUN>IER 8'ltlth towne1it1 P.w Wll· llelnt prellllll the ,.,... tull- ---~~Into the tlr*Jng of IM Tltenlc:, end lnteMNI -of the .... ~~­ (C)MOYIE •• "Oeeth ~ .. (1981) a-. eroneon. LM ~­m. 1n tM 1"30a. .. ~ Ile Ind e lrGntier ctlmlnal .. 111\otd beltie .. c;NW.- ptlon en«oec:Nt on the Cenedllin lllillditlll9M• 'Rl (l)MOYIE • •• ··~Of The Wfldern-11 Femlly II" ( 191_, Robert Logan. SUMn Dwnente 81\ew. The lur1'ler adventuf• of • lemily ""° ge\19 up llfe In the city to become Mod- .,n·day pioneer• ere dWonldad. 'O' .MOYIE • • • 'A "Shny'• Madllna" (IH 1) Burl Reynolda, AKI* Werd. A vtce COi) --~ gOY· """""' QOrNPtlon wh!lt In the murder of e eall girt 'R' l:IO . ,..UE.,..QC i:HAlllL LISTINGS .. • l(NXT lCBSI • KNBC INBCI • KTLA (Ind I .KABC IABCI e .CFMB 1cas1 '\ 9 KHJ·TV \Ind.) e KCST I ABCl • KTTV (Ind.I , • KCOP·TV (Ind.I • KCET IPBSI re KOCE (PBS) - 1511 KOOC (lt>d.) '0• On-TV ·7 z.n " HBO .. e ICIMmol I WORI NY.NY im IWTBSI fl> IESPNI .. Cl l l~lmel • Spottl9ht e !C.01• N•ws N•tworkl YOUR FEET NEED A DOCTOR OF TREIB ·oWNt PHONE .. FOR FOOT FACl'S. r.::-- • ... _. .. ,, .. I) Olln1 .......,.. f' G AnNMfOnt· A ...-.,Y ......... .,... lllMlt ",.''° lo . .,.,... .... ~ .. Na ........ •f ttw hind• of flit ...ithler CIMt- mal• '"' ".I0!8'AMl!..YTlll lllory 11 IOln batW99n I l)OCllllar IChOOI fllfO and IW Illy ,renoh 1\ltOI (!) MOYll * •• "' .. ,,.,.,. eonneo. !Ion ff" ( 1116) Gelle Hade• IMl'I, ,WTMllllOO "9y A llatd-boiltd New YOtll oop, ·~ Oc¥e1 ,,.,... to ~ 10 oontlllue hie ~ punull of en lftterMtioNI *"" dMMr • • M'A'l'H TUBE TOPPERS KN:>t'r (2) 8;(\ll -"Seven Brlde1 for Seven Brothen." Wh1.le Adam competee a1aln1t a profe11lonal drlv'er In the danaeroua Gold Ruah Race, a preanant Hannah la ru1hed to the hoepltal. • K.ABC l7) 9:00 -0 The Fall Guy." Colt lnve1U1ate1 the landlna of an alien 1J)M.'elhlp that hu created panic 1n the email town where he'• workln1 on a movte. r KOCE (60) 10:00 -.. Auatln C!ty LimJta." 8 .8 . Kln1 pre1ent! a 1peclal mix of country and bluet in a performance featurln1 hll clalllc hlt, •'The Thrill LI ...... ,.,., ......... ·······....,.. ... fUrM ..... Into ..... .............. ~ " ... In ...... AllOft °' l ...,"'°'Y 'N ' MO MOWll • ·~ "TM CNall TClfllb" ( 1NI) Jotwl INIMd, HOMf llaolcman. A •h•dowy II-..... aOIMIWll. 1:..~ ''Whlrl The North Wltld ........ (1114) Deft ..... ..,.,, Alt Old MM V.. and~•~oflN ............ a:ao;:· ........ 111ny ......... · ( lt11) lurt i.eynolde, AailNt Wercl. A W. oop unoowre ,...._. aov· .. ,..,,., " . ..,. .. ...... ......... Cl)**"""'-....... Ml(',,..,., ........ ..,. relllfl, Tillll ........ A ei- blll,......... II lhl plM ,,_ Ill a .... Yertl•t.o-UI Mlllill -,.. ... IW1lnll .. ..,. ..... ollueotera onto th• nation'• llllttWIYI an4 bec*roede.'N ' •• ·~ "Oft Tiie __.. C lt1t) "9lpft WllM, Don-.......... Cl>**"'" ...... ....... (1111)..,~ ltl06dl.._..,YlletdA*t -.,,.... ........._. tov.,lllMftt oonuptlon _... '"' ura•lnt u. ·--of•Olltlrl·'"' 7:IO<B) •• .,,. "O*lll ~ .._,.,. , , • .,..,, Notwd • rT'I YOUR MOYI .....---1.JllIIO," ·-· oorrupllon .... ~Ing tN lllUtdar of ...... DMtd ~ Art --.~•C¥· '° of gold -.. 11¥11 of lie II iger1I .,_ 11w .... Alt tlfWJ of 8rltlth OOll'liC tlllenl .. ., In Eno 8yti•' hllerlout elitllt film ebOUI • yovng merrled couple trying to mow Into their ·,_~ • MAMHM. DIU.ON Art old,.,_.,~ ....... p6ot• to 11• him In an "aocldtnt" but IW lo¥W becomM the '*"" of the homicide. t:40 CCl MOYll * •'.4 "TM King Of MerWI Oardef'•" 110121 &uce Dern, Jack Nloholeon. Two bfothert, lrwtreled with thetr llYM, dreMI of retlr· 1!19 10 e tropical paredlM. 10:00 . QI QUINCY 0.. the 9"" of 1119 wedding, Quincy meet. up wllll • •lY old woman whO tnw to con'flnoe him that the mur-.ct '* l\utbend. (Pert 1) 11~~ Alexl• oulmenuevere Adam lo -• Jett'• MMty 8'ld her OWll power over Blelt•. end Steven f-hlrnMH for the flrat time llr'°9 hit -gwy. Q • MUS°" IMU.I, YLVll °' ITMJGGLE The 1()0..yeer-otd widow of • Pullmln port• nerrat• e lllm llbOut lllac:lt men'• ettlclent _..,ic. which became the~()( IN Pulrnan Comc>MY. enc thelt hlltonc 11rugg1e '°' bet!• woriclnQ condlllona. • AU811N CITY LMT8 "B.8. King" The "'\Ing o Ille Bluel"~ a~­ c:llll mlll of OOUlltty ~ b4I* In • pertonnllnOI feeturlng hie dtMlc hit "The 11lnll It Gone." 1~~ • • "The S•n1uou1 Nurae" ( 1179) Uraul1 And,_, Oullo Del Prete 0r.ecty ..... ,._ hire I ~ "Aor-Nlghtln g•" to tlllle c:ere of er aglrlQ count eun.tng Iron • Oellcat• ,_, condition 'R' .MOVIE •• • • "love An< Oeeth" ( 1175) Wood~ ~. a-i<.aton. ~ noted coward In lhe ~ Illar\ ermy "*1tualy mar· r1M hie tN1 lov9, MIC dr-him Into • plOI lnYOMng en 8tMnlpC on IN lie of Emperor Nepoleon 'PO' 10:11 CID NOT IWCdt•Nt. y THENIWI C°"*'Y 11119'dlll oomblnt with ctMtlc lllm Ind -footeoe In an offbeat, M llrlc t•...off. 10:IO. MDU'lltDIHT NETWOMNIWI (%)MOYIE * • • "Fretemlty Row" (1977) ,..., Foll. °'aeort Harrlton. The bBWlng Ind hGlng prectloM of 1150t COlllOl fmamlt• ~ • "'°""' of dlMrTrllned ~ "*' to try to buck the~'PO' 11:oo•••Clldl8 .... • eATUNlAY NIGHT Hoet; RlcMl'd lenjel'nln. OuMt: Nettle lM Jonae. ... ~""·~ ''The Wor1d't Gr•t•I lov.1" • .,,.JBffMONI l®IM ploll with the ne1gt1t1or1 to gee o.orve·• "*Ml off 1111 wort. I :v.-:. NPORf NI lATINICIHT COnn1e Frenolt ~ wftiit llepperw to crime *- time. CIDM<MI • • • "Swemp Thing" ( 1M2) AdrieMt Bart>eeu. loutl Jourden. A brWant r....cft ectenllat con· OOCIU a ....-nerttebte llte- .. , • ..,., .. • 111 Pot'°" ttlllll tlMl'lll '*" '"'° • heroic morwwa11er11e1e~ ltllld In the deatrvctlon of hie llbcntory. 'PO' cmMOYll "Count Thew.,. .. (1917) ·x· 11:111 . (I) twn' TO twn' · Jonetllen encl Jennifer trlMll to Mon .. Certo fOr the W9dcllllCI ot en ~ 1. Runnlna 2. biabete9 8. Athlete'• foot •.Bunklnl a. Corm/callu1e1 I. Health and lllna T. 1ncrown lotnlill l.M°"9 •• ~wart 10.~'tfHt bride. I"> e8TONIGHT HOit: .IOhlllly Carton. 'oua.e.: 9o4> Newtwt, L.A. Frymire. who m•k•• -Iller end 04her pr9dlcl- tlone. e O MC.-wt NIGHTUNI G YOU MKID '°"IT F•tind: "Mlnimel Fllgtlt Maniac>•" Ind "Cer·Orlll· ~~ .. • MOYll \ • w• "The Mounteln" (1151) 8peneer Tr.cy, ftobert Wegn.,, Two brothen •llemc>l to reeeh • pl8"ll ..... hlgtl In the [Leu. * * • "The LMI HI.Int" (195f) 8'-1 Grenger. Robert Teytor. Outing tM 1 NOt, hetdf of buffelo dlNppew from the Dellot• I!!....,...· ll)..,. ""llZAME JOhn Byner ~ you thlnge etrenger than truth, lerger lhan ..... Ind ..... than enythlnCI you'w -...,, I THI LAUOHW..11(8' 1till> INTERTAMmff ·TONoHT Art lm..-Mw with Donne &#nlMr; M*<ln a.ta ram- lnltcM abolll '* ''Texaco 8tarl'MeU." ...... ·~LASTWON> • • • ''Fire Down Below'' (1157) Robert Mitchum. ftta ~h. Two Cartl>- bMn ~IUt•• with • bollt for hire agr• to tflll'\IPOrt • leOy wlthOut a paMPOrt from one lelend toel\Other. i =' 8TV' IEYOND "Th• Cont111lon" An embltlou9 proaecutor flnda that • man doomed to die It Innocent of the Ctlrne he le to die for. (l)MOYIE **'et "Th• Poetmen Alw.ye Ring• Twice" (1981) Jllctl Nleholton, JeMlct Lange. A young women and her iov.t p6ot to murder hit hutbend. 'R' .MOVll • *'4 "Perdon Mon Atteire, Too" ( 1979) Jeer! Aoc:Mfor1. Claude ·--.-. A WOfNlll daddM to haw en .,..,, to gee -with ,_ WOIAd-Oe unt.m.- ful hutbend. ? It: 10 (%) CINIMAICOM lt:IO 8 8 LAT! NIGHT wmt DAVID LETT1M1AH au.ta; J-Ptul9y, Biiiy ~. l:SINOIHT NETWOMNIW8 • UM!.utll~ ITYLe "Low IVrd The Oetec:t1¥1" Chartle ' ~ to keep en • on I be9ltlM girt. ''Love And The AcMce CoM!ln'' 8elly .. .,, i.-c by • "OMr Oonl" OOUnn ... c:.ilt ofl ,_ wedclng. cm MOYIE ••'A "Moroooo" (19301 Oery eooc*. Mar1- 0letrlch. A women 11 forced '°a-~ the wealttl and ~ tlor'9 that one ,_, oflwl end the love that another °""9. (l)MOYI! • * "Secret Fentuy" (1M1) '--• Atttonelll, Lendo 8ulDnc8. tl::M CB> MOYll * .,,.,. "Oreoon•l•y«" (IHI) Pwter MllCMool, Celtlln o.rt\e. A daring Y°""9 in111 et1empta to r-e melden lrom the •Mii of en endenl, fir• breething orMl\n. 'PO' tl'AC». (I) MCMI **'et "Tot>I*'' (1111) Katt Jecllton, Anctr- 81-11.. The gtioate of t'tlfO 1ophl1t1oated people ,..um 10 Earth to ~ cat• the ... of • WMlthy man. 1:ooe MOW ... 'Ao "Ooldtn &rrlng1" ( 1947) Rey Milland, M•· lene Dietrich. During World Wiii II, 1 Bfltlth egent • " Melt• thtlW lrom 11111 ~ tiv tr....-,g With ~~-· •• '°The Hanged Men" (1974) 8...,. Fon.IC, C- eron Mltclhel. A ~ eurvlvH htnglng end tlgllte lor Jutt>oe In Ille Old w .... CJ) TOM OOTT\.I.: Utt CU>el O~•t: Jeck Lemmon. ""~ .. •'A ''.The Bid Oreflld" ( ttH)' Sophi• Loren, Anthony Quinn. A law- abiding ~ and the loWly widow °' • 98"0-... flll In love. GI BmRTANmff TOMGHT Art lnterMw wtltl Odnna &inwner; Miion Berle ,_ lrliloM llboul hie ''Texaco S1•TheetN" .... t:IO CC) MOYIE " • "&r*lng Up It Hard. To 00" (1179) Rober1 Cowed, Ted s-.11. 81• divorced men thve • eumm. beM:fl "°'* .. .... .. tMir "°'* ebout brMll· t:IO a;~ NEWS OYEIWIGHT CJ) MCMI * * "The lCfllfy T ,.. .. ( 1t3e) Jotln Wayna. AM Auttlerlotd. A OW1C1 of out· 111'#1 1errortz. ~ randi- er• untM one man tak• control. • IO YOU THH< YOU GOT T9'0Ull8 blO. (I) C8I NEWS HIGHTWATCH 1.=WOMJ) *. ''The Rowdymen'' (1174) Oordon '""-''· Wll 0-. An aclWnturout "*' wtltl e «*""9e ..... lude e111na ... motl of 1111 lrttndt end ,.,.. ..... (%)MOYIE • * * * "The Men In Tiie White Sult" (19$1) Alec Oulnnaee, Cecil Perllet. The merttet QOM wild wMrl e b(llllant young ~ lnwnU • wtually lndeetructtbee f ebf'kl . 2:0I Cl) MOW! • * .. * "Ordinary "-.... (1NO) Mery Tyter MooN. Oonllld SutNrtend. A gull-ridden ~ trttng to pu1 1119 ... bec:a tooeo-.... hie btottls'• dMtf'I " 1111 -eillldde ett~ ,...,_out to hit ~t lather"'* oold .-wd moctler. 'R' t:IO,= .... ....... Ing Love" (1981) !(ate Jackton. MlchMI ()ntkeen. A -leerl'll that h•r hu•b•nd 11 '""'°'* In a ~ ••16o111Nf>. 'R' cm ..ow *** "8.-np Thing" (1912) Mr*-........... Louie Jourden. A bt-.it ,....,di tclentllt - tZr.&;.A' • • • "9Wllftfl Thing" ( 1112) AdrieMt .........,, LOUii Jowden. A bt9ent raeeerotl eo6entlet con- ooote • ,.,.,....... .... ttreoae11e1111111 podon tNI lumt '*" Into a •o1c '"°"*' .,.., he .. naertv ltllad In tM ~ of hie lellofatory. •p()• . .. ...., CJ) TOfll O' THI MON•tea CC) JMlK AHO THI llANeTAUC ~.Art edventurout yoil\g bar dlrnba • @]!. .,..... to.,,.., kingdom governed by e ~. tyr'WWllcel glent. (IJ)THI~ IM>THIM 'AMMU CONCaT The.,._ group pertorm e -.cuon of lhelr hlta. lnCludlng "Whet A Fool ....... .. In thle oonctrt teped •t the Unl¥er9lty of Clllllomle .. BefltMy'• OreetlThMlre. 4:0I Cl) MOYIE * • "Th• 8en1uou1 Nurte" ( tG'TI) Uraul• Andr .. , OUllo DH Prete. Or99dy ,......,,.. ... e ....,., "Florenoe NlgfltJn.. eew· to , •• ewe of en 11Q1r'9 oount tufferlng fl-om • <l*ate ,_, oondlUon. . ... 4:21 CB) MOYIE • * • "The Groove Tube'' (1974) Ken ~. Rktl- •rd Belzer. Televlalon ~ -Mllrtmd In • ..,._ of lkatctlM rll)Olng ffom • c:euttonaly tale on d09e dMllng to • VO pub- lic ...w. announcemerit end a tblld epoof of "Wide Wond of Sportl." 'R' ~·(f) IUUWNCU T•11nd••'• Daw me ,,. • .,,~ • CC>••fA••p:orce tOFrom NaYarone" (19711 Aob9tt SMw. Herrteon Ford. Sevo- «M oddly MIOttecl m11tart experte -laerned In • mlHlon 'to reld and deltro, e bridge vltAll to tM IMll'!Y• ltreMgy dut· 1!19 Wond W• II. 'PO' Cl) * * "I Atn A CerNra" (1955) Jule Hlntl. L.- ~ ~. In dacedetlt ~Wortd W• II 9ertn. a ..,........ ~ Engllltt ""*' --.• '""' ... .., """ • ~ AIMrtcen ~ l:IO. * ..... .._And Death" (197&) Woody Alen, Diane ~. A noted OOWW'd In Ille ~ tlan .,my wlually 1119'• -.. INt '°""' who «ewe hifll Into • '*" tnvoMng"' ~on ttie .._of~or~ • 'PG' aoo CID *•"' .. ~Polo, Jr." (197S) Anlmeted. Voice of loC>by ~ A ~ of Ille famoue 9llp6orw ~to )Cane.. ~ In ~ of Ille ottllt 111111 of Ille Odds! ......... llon of Frtendltllp. 'O' 7:00(1) *•* "AITMIHMv- 1111 Mowt" (19N) Jane w~. Rodi~. Crlllcl1111 from othere lllmOet boat a "°"*' lo ,,.,. up Ille ~ ... tr"'Y '°""-CC>••*"~" (1t5t) Nigel Petrick, y~ Mnc:NI. ...... COit~• ... ....,. 8oo4lerld Verd In ii Ulglllfl __. by .. 11lll111 .. r of llYdeW dtltNl*on. l:IO CC> ....... ''The Min Who uw.ct w_.. (tt711 Ctlet1" o.riner. LMlle Caron.~ tiv~ oo61 T~ A nw1 It to o-....d .. .,..,.,. -that M Iii* K dltfl.. °"' to NtMln MIMllled wllfl MY lndMduM ,._ tlonefllp. t.00 (I) .... "Allnlt• Coun- t(' ( 1t6 7) EllUMlfl T eytor, ~ Clfl. Outtng tfleCMIWer,e~ 8cMNrn .,... .. .... "**' to lle¥e "'9 man of ,_ dlOlo9 ........ of the~ (%) * * * "l.ooldng For Mr. Ooodber" (1t77) D1e1M Kellton. T..-dsy Wt6d.A~1tp111111S echoolteacher Helle -*'"91itbV~ tlrlQIM berl end lw1ng .,.,. loue '"'" lllto ~ .......... t:a0 cm • • As. Through A Window" (1172) J- McMullan, 1<11 .. w~. A T\I raportal"e .....,.... ment '° "'°"' the .... with wtlk:fl prtvecy cen be vto-...., ...,. Into a per-* o t I an wtltl "°'*""""· 'A' !OM. **'A ., .• Be Youn" (11M7) OMnna Durbin, Addpfte t.tenjou. Arr""'°" ~~girt lrom a tmlll-&own OOIMI &o tN big '*Y ........ prCJmClt· ty ge1a '*"" Into trOIAlll tiv llt)blng to • wealthy admirer. CB) * * "Dirty Trtc:M" (1Mt) Elloct Ooukl, ~ Jllde.lon. A HaNard pro-._.,, ""°"""' ... querl'Y of per90nl enxlout to gee their handll on • ,....,.., ~---wnt1llll by George W9ltllngton. 'PO' • * * • 'A "NeMonlll L..,.,on'• Al*NI Hell.a'' I 1971) Jotln lelulhl, 11m ....n..on. Two new cot- • ~ p6tdgee join Oetta ~. the mllatt and wllde9I OW1C1 on c:ern- pue. " hllP to fight .,. ~ of the ldlool'• 1111-.... daerl to ,.. them ~'R' 10:IO ~ ....... ~In The Snow" (1911) I<* Dulle. &w P.,11)' r'g L A rm> Ing drl¥w .. "" oCICll>-... of '41t Mcac~ln a ~. tranqUI ~ _.,.. """ wtloftl he tHK:omH romantlcelly ~.'PO' 1 t:IO CID • • 141 ''c.mtry Row'' (ttl2) Nie* Ndle. Dttlfa Winger. In e 1MOt CIMor· .,.. ~ toM\, • mstne ~~­tlcl9y '""'°'* ..... glr1 "°"' tM ioc.i bordllllo. •PO' cm * * ..,. ... ,... Job Mdat-•"(1ttl)~ .,, .......... ~. A )'Ol'l'9 ~ .,._ ...,. Niie lllto Hllll• IOI wtlelt ... ,...... to .. 11on...-. to ........ ~brewery. 'PO' (%) ...... ''The Hired Hand" (tt71) ..... Fonda. Warrefl 0..... A man retuma 10 hie lllftllty 1111« _..,..,.°"""to~ ~to Nip hie "'9nd. tl:OO • * •• "My Fttencl Fllo- ka" (110) Roddy Mc:Oowll. Pra.-on FOIMr. Alt .......-c bar .... a bond of frtlndlf. """ . ~ "'°""" too wld '° .__ JOHN DARLING l>Y ~st~ a B"tluk .. 1bni Apl 3, 1983 S hr:lmp & Fish Special •3.~9 · le'• a tr• lNt'• worth the trip! Four b'9 Oulf shrimp, our crt1PY ftlh nue1, plUI fryet, Mw & hulhpupplelt Shrtmply delldoull I J09S HarbOr llYd. r:. «i:f:~,., ---.... f4111 .Jllhv Id . . _..... .... ~ : ... ,,,. ..,. ervtrw ClASSIFllD --..$$' FIUNCIAL a....-few Sale ·-()ppon.w>t-.... _ .,,., ........ •1n"""'°"""\ ()pp:;.rtUNUt't-ln""""'""'t w.,.Vd "M_,-"' i....,. •M_,-WMted Mo. ....... TD'• OftOYIJEfT H•lpWMwcl •Jo1aw.,.wc1 MDCHAM>ISE An-A~ ,.,...._.. ~~-· Compultta f"r'ft lO y.,., """'...,. c.._5o.1n H-Go<do J•-lry Mxftuwry "'*""--M• Won\..t M.-.llJ)o.,_u OtfK"'t" 1\.im1tun> Ar r.qu,.,.._, ....._ .. 0.....,.. ~CS-- BOATS C"hor\n ~· ~l -S.01 • ~F.qwp -·~ ........ o..rt.. s ... _ S..ppl_I_ Sat- •011 4014 .016 IOlt 4011 4024 4029 Wll )300 ~10 ~Ill ~ THE REAL ESTATERS ~1-=---=-=-:----~~ ' . I Lookln6 for • career In ule. f See today;• Help S'uted .• ., c1 ... 111ca1Jon 5100. • - • ·-I I \" I ( 11 I I i ----- ? I i fO t,I Ortnge 00..t DAILY fllLOT/W9dneldey, '*'*Y 11, 1111 Playing ball Pauline Wyatt, le(t, and playmate Lisa Pillow weren't quite (inished playing tetherball when the schoolyard gates were locked at Bell Gardens yesterday. Both girls took advantage o( the warm, sunny day and the stop sign across the street from the school to f inia~ the game. ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~= ~ YOU.,_• OPAULT"""" A T 111• MOT1Ct f» • YOU Ml • ..,.,, Wiii f4 ~ .... *491"4 DllO °' TWUeT DATID M.Y . ..!~1 MOTICI °' l'MWfU'l IALI fRUeTIS'I 1AU DllD °' """' MTID ~ ...... _.. Wt.UMLIMYOUTMI ACflUR T.1.-.-MM "---=-11. tHI UNLIH YOU 'ff! OOMMQNWIAL TH IANK. TO NOTIOT YOUR NON'9TY, MCmOI \ T.I..... ACftON'f'O ,llOTIOT Y lof!Mtl't IOUALIN IAVIHOI AHO IT •'f' II ICM.OAT A1"*-IC YOUW•Dll'MA.Twmll!A VAL IAN COlllllOflA ION,•• "'°""'"•ITMAYlleOL.a fA LOAN AllOOIATION, • Oellf0tlll9 IALI. II YOU NllO AN O•ID O' fflUIT DATSD d4J#'t ~-T111t1 .. """' IM "*-tC aM& •YOU._ ltM 001po11llon ••• dlll\I •PPOlnlff '°"~· /ITIOM °' T .. NA~I MOVl'Pr• 4, ....... YOU IOllOWI deterlbad dMd ot ""'' IX"-ANATICHll OI '* Man.I TllltlH unur 111• lollowtna °' "'0CllCMNO AOAINIT TA•• AC!TtON fO f'llOTICT WILL • LL AT ~UlllC AUCflOH °' TH& NOCuotlNI ..... , dMOfllMCI 0..0 o1 tfl.tel WILi. llL~ Y~t. '"°"'-D CONTACT /I YOUlt flaO•HTY, IT llAV H TO THI HIOHHT 1100111 'Ofl ~~~ 1MOUL.O COlffACT A AT ~UILIO AUCTION TO THI LA'"UI. ICK.O AT A~ IAUI." YOU OAIW (Pl'J•bla •l tlrM Of .... In ..... WTWR. HIOHllT 11001111 1'0111 CAIH NOTICI °' TMllTll'I MLI NUD AN IUUMnoet CW THI lewl11I money of lhe Vntt~!~:I NOTICI OtJ TMllTW't IM.I (pey•ble at tlftle ol .... In llWM .,... .... ... NATUQ Of' THI NOCllDtMO .. tlgtlt. Ill .. end lnlar•I , ... -- mon•t of th• Unltacl •••tff) ... NOTICI! 19 WIAOV OIVl!N, lh•t AOAINIT YO"!t....YOU IHOULO 10 "'° -hald by " IUld« NICI HOflCI ,, HUltaY GMN, tMt rlgllt. , .. and 111 .... , oon~ to °" Wld"'::2. Ftt>tlllt'; 13, tt13. CONTACT A U'"IA. ~ .. d OI T11111 In th• PIOP•rly on Wl<IMld•Y· Mwon •• 1"3, IC and"°"' l'8lcl by II llllOlt Mid Deed ti I 00 o• •"' Of Mid dt'/, In On '"'u•ry u , 1"3 at 10 00 littllMfl• deeCrlbed I oo o'r.tooll • m. ot MICI oay, In~ of Trvet In IM l)fopetly hlrelnefter Iha room ....... '°' condUGtlng • ,,. THI! HO,.! flllUIT OHO TlllUITOfl JOAH KEATON. •n room "' H id• tor co11duct1110 OMoflMd: Tru11 .. ·1 ..... , Within In. OlflcM ot COMPAHV, IMC M dul) aoootnlld UMWrted WOl'llll'I True!•'• ...... wltNin IN oMaaa ol T"VSTC>f'; JACI< IAOOfllK llld llllAl UT A Tl llCURITlel Trvel• undaund purlUll'ltlODMCI l!H"ICIAlllY: VALENCIA IANK, llllAL llTATe llOUllllTIH l.IHOA IAOOllllK. /lu•b•nd llld IElll\ttCI, IOCllld ,, 2020 NOflh ol Truet rlCOfdad Novamw 17, • C9111or~ ~··'°"....... l(lllVICf. located •t 2010 HOflh ..,_ lf~llY. Suite 20I, In ti. Olty flt IMO M INI. No t24'3 In t>OOk Alie:«._ ... ty 11, t._ M W\91r ltoadWl!y, llMll 209, In 1t1t CllY Of llNllllCIAl'Vt IQUALITV aentaAM.COUlll~OIOranga,81•1• 131~7. P•O• 1203, ot' 011101•1 No. '2·1?0lJ&ofOfflclallllaoordaln lt11l•AM,CountyofOrw10t,8' ... I AV I H 0 I AH 0 I. 0 AN of C•lllornl•, REAL IS r ATE Aacorda In IN oftloo, of tba OOUtlty tha olfloe OI the Aacordlt Of Or9n91 ol C1lllornl1, TOWHl HClllOW ASSOCIATION.• COtPOt•ton 8ECU..ITIU 81!Ml1Ct!, • Calttornie A•corder ol Otano• Count~ COUii~= ct.ed ol trvet OWtlbal Corpoull on. • C•ll lornl• AeoorCS.O Oecem01t 1T 1111 u corporation. H dufu appolnl•d Celtlomla Wl'I. 81!Ll AT PUI' IM 1 PfoPlrtY c-rrpor•tlon •• d l'J appoint .... ln11r. No. 22'3&. tn book 14121, Truet• llndef tnd pu~111ent to tha AUCTION TO HIGHEST a1ooiR l.01 21 of Tracrt No 7002, In Iha T;~ .... unclW lf)d ~"*" t.o ;; 119 tlta o4 ~ l'eootdl In Ute Po•lf ol •al• conleu•cl In lhet 'OA CASH (J>aytCN 11 tlma of Nie city 01 trvtn•, County 01 Orano•. wtr 01 HI• contarrad In tllat otftoa Of the Aec:ordlr Of Or.nee OWllln OMd of Tl\ltl •ucu11d by In l•wlul mon1y 01 1111 Unlt9d Itel• Of Cllllornla, 11 11411 mip Clf'tlln Pead ot Truat t1J1eouteO by Colli\~ dMd of lrUll deaorlbae JOHN WU (John Wu), record1d 8111•) 1t the Nonll ,ronl lnlr~ raoorcs.cs In ~ 171• Pao-f'to 4 WILJ.IAM HAROLD 8UAOU8 ANO !tie propetty. Augual 3 1N1 In IOOk 141&4 of tothaCountyCoUl1houM 1000Mc Mhltlve, mec.llaMOU• mapt. In E.LIZABITH H. IVROllll. Lot II Of Tr.ct 2'11. In.,,. City Of'llcill ~oe of Mid County, •l Cant•ll>fM w ..... 8#\ta Ana. CA Iha omc:. Of I.hi County AaeOtdlr Of HUSBAND ANO Wlfl Al JOINT Of Colla Miu, II P•r map pega 1209, "-•'• lnetrument 00000, Ill right, tltll and tnt.,Nt Mid~ IN.,..AUU ~ TENANTS, t9Clord•d March 11. ~ ':fi 1~ :..•oJ:.:: No. 12.4 t, by reuon Of • brHCh or conv•y•d to •nO 110• h•IO by II o:.o: °' TMllT DATIO MAY 1: ttl2. In ,,,. olflGI Of the Count) •· deflllll In paymant or ptrlormanoa und., "'d 0..0 ol Trull In th• 1-. UNLlll YOU TMI ACnoM A•corder 01 Hid County, H Ill• County "'°order ol Uld the 01l41Qallorw MCUred therat>y, prc>p«ty 11tu1tad In hid co~inty TO NOTICT YOUllt "'CW9Jn'Y A1cord1r'1 lnetrum1n1 Ho ~ct AM• DUAU&.T Ulmlll lncludtng fh11 breech or dtf•uft, 8"d 8t11t O.Crlbld ... 11' llAY M IOU) AT A PUM.tC 12-493438, by,_, of• bteecll A 0110 0' TllUIT DATID Nolle• ol which WH record•,O PARCEL 1: Loi 102 ol TrlCt No. IALI . " YOU NllD AN or d•faull In paym•nl or DSCI...,. I. 1911 UNLI .. YOU Oototi.r 25. t982, H ~order• 8423, lrfthe Clly Of ll'lllnl. county ol IXl't.ANATION cw THI NATUIMI pertormenc• ol th• obllg•tlon• TAKI ACTION fO 'ltOTICT lnetl\lmant No 82·3760115. Will Orang•. S1111 ol Calllornt1, H CW THI ll'ftOCUDtNO AQAJMIT •9Clur1d th1reby, lnaludlnO thll YOUia ftltOPlltTY IT llA y II SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ehown on a map racordld In boo11 YOU YOU ~D CONTACT A brMCfl or oatmult, Hotloe o( wNcn ICK.O AT A ....uc'IA&.L. OU HIQHES T 8100EA FOR CASH, 408 P9QM t5 10 28 both lncilitl..,. Of &..AwYlfl. WM r-dao Novambar 2, 1882 ... •ID AM SJIPLAMTIOM °';.. lewtul monay ol ,,,. Unltld Stet•, Mlecallanaoue Mape rac~rd• 01 . 5181 l>c>lnc*• tmn. Celllomla A•cord•r'• lnttrum1nl No NATIHll 0' THI NOCHDINO or • oa•htar•• chack drawn on • Oranoe County, Cellfoml9. . 82714 • . a2..:sa&93e, WILL SELL AT PVIUC AOAINIT YOU YOU IHOULO 11111 or nallonll bank,• 1tet1 or EXCEPTING THEREFROM all otl, "(If, 1trMI 9dd•-or common .\UCTION fO THE HIOHE8T CONTACT A ulJrtii:• lldar ... c:tadlt union, or • et111 or oil right•. miner• mlnatll riQlllt, dHlgn•llon le ehown above. no BIOOEA FOR CASH, lawful mC>ne) eaJOapttal8tr• eo.t•MM9. ladatll11vtnaeandtoen-ta1ton ne1ur•I gu right• •nd ofh•r warranty I• g~"•n •• 10 tt• 414UWUnttec1Stat•,or•calhllt'• Callfomla • domlcllld In thte 11111, all P•Y•bll •t hydroc•rbon eublt•nCM below • compllt-or corract,_)." d'9Clt d-on • etet• Of nallonal ''(If 1 •VMI lld«-Of oommon Iha tlma Of 8114t, 1111 right, 1111• and dapth Of 500 f•I under Iha par09I Thi beneficiary undlr Mid 0..0 bank, • •Ill• or ted•rel ar•dlt dNignlllon I• •hown •bova no Int••• held by II u Truelle. In th•l of land h•r11n1bo111 dHcrlb•d of Truet, Ir)' ,_ of • brMCh 0t union, or • •t•te or ..,.,.., MW1Q1 w 1 rr1n1 y I• g 1111 n •, 10' 1 t, prC>Plfli.:::;:•t• In Mid Cou11ty end wllhOUt tha right of eurf-antry • default In the obligation• eecurld and Joan ~lori domlcllad ln QCl4'\'iptelanau °' oorrectNlll." Stal•. bed u lottowe: """'•d In lh• dHd from Qual thar•b)', 11ar11olor• 1itacutad and 111i. etete, Ill peyabla •t IM llm• ot Tiit benetlalary undlt Mid o..o PARCEL 1: Unit NoJ 28, City ol Ill u n ·No 11 h" o o d , • II"' 11 ed d•llv•r•d lo th• und1retgn1d • ..,., Ill right, Ulla and lntar_. hetcl or Truet by ,_ of • br..m °' lrvtna, County of 0ranoa. S1111 ot !*lner9"ip ,_cs.cs .My 13, 1878 written o.cleor•lf9n of Oifeu" MCI by It, u True1 ... In 11111 rul dal"'11 in tha oOltgaltone -..rid C • 111 or n I• . • • •ho•" • n d • In boolt t3228 paga 1 NO, of Otflclll Dem.Ind tor B•. and wnttan notioe P'Ol!lt1J.:~•I• In Mid County Ind tnaraoy, haratolor• ••acutld and daacrlbed In tna Condominium Pllll'I Record•. of brMCh tnd ol lllletlon to cauM S1er1. bed • lottowe: d•llv•r•d lo lh• und•relonad • racorcs.ct on .t.prll 24, 1878 In book PARCEL 2· An 1xcluel11• th• und•relgn•d to Hit H id LOT 4 OF SAID TA,t,CT NO. Wflnan Oacillr•llon ol Daflllll and 12&4e. page 1875 to 1702 lnelueMt ~· for pattllng purpoM9 -property lo .. , •• ,.., Mid obllgltlonl. 1864 AS PER MAP RECOAO£C) IH o.m.no '°' s•. and written nottoe of Olflclll Rac:orda ol Mid County. that POttJon ol Lot 237 ehown on and therHll•r th• und•r•lgn•d 8()()1( 57, PAG~ 45 AHO 4' Of ol br•aah and of •••cllon to PARCEL 2: An undlllld•d on• Elthlb11 ''A" to Iha Oecl•t•Uon Of C*IMd Mid nouca ol1JrMeh~ Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE CIUM the unct.elgned lo ... Mid lorty·•hllh ( 1/481h) lnl•r•t1 .... AMtrlctlOne fOf the LAil• M&etar w.ctlon to bl racordld Oc:1ow 21. 0 FF I c E 0 F THE c 0 u NT y propany to Mtlefy Mid obllgatlON, llntnl In common In Iha I• lnl., .. I AMOCl•llon. racordld S191arnber 1912 u tnetr. No. 82-371112 ol Mid RECORD~ SAID COUNTY. •nd 1ner .. 1t1t th• und1reton•d In and to tn. Common ArH ol Loi 18, 1017 In book 12382 pega t285 Offldlll Flacorde. Th• '1rffl •ddr•H or Olh11 cai-.J Nici notice ot br..c:ti and Of 1. Tracrt 10180. u par map lllecl In of Olftclll Racorde, M carpor1, u S•ld HI• wlll b• m•d•, bul common • I nellon of th• r•al 111et1on 10 bl recorcs.ct a.otamblr book 421, pagH 32 and 33 ol carport ep•c• CP 102. Said wllho11t cov1n1nl or werranly, prQQ.eny nabo\111 oaecrlbed 11 2t,_1N2 M lnelr. No. 12-331"8 of Mlec1llen1oue Mepe, r1cord• of HHmfnl 11 furth•r d•llned ind IXP'-or lmpllld. regarding ltl ... p\l'lftlrlld 10 b• 11552 Qarlalfd -Offlclal Aecordt Mid County, u.IUCfl 1wm It O.llMd dHorlb•d In Artlcl• II ot H id J>OtMlllon, or anc:umbrMOM, !O A-. Tuetln, Cllttomla. Said ••I• wlll b• mad• but In the Article anllllac:I "DaflnltloM" Olc:lentton PIY the ramalnlng prtnclpeil tu111 Of Th• und1relgn1d h•r•b) wllho111 covenant or warranly, ol th• Oeclarauon or Cov•n•nt•. PARCEL 3. A non-•xctuelv• ITM notl(•hl ~by Nklln --~of dt1clalm• •II lleblllly tor en) pPr9M Of lmpllld, ,....,.ding tltla. Condition• and R111rlcllone MMmltlt tor UM end aniovment Of NII, wit rnllfMI M ....., not• lnoom1ctnaM In Mid etrMI add,... pou1uton, Of 1n011mbranoaa, to r.cordlG In bootc 12848, pagH Loll 237 and 231 of Mid frtet No. provldad, •d11ar1CH, II any under or 01hlr c:ommon a..lgn.tlon. P9Y Iha rltl'llllnlng pMdpel "'"' of .,,, 10 1874 1nc1ue1 .... ol OHlclal M23. Mid _, bllng """* Iha ,.,m. of .. Id Olld ol TNet, S•ld HI• Will bl m.O. wlthOUI Iha notl(•I eacurld by Mid OMd ol Racordt (lh• "Declaration") •nd Clafln9d and O.Ulbed In Attlcle II of '-· ctlargae and ·~Of Iha w1rruly, upr1u or tmpl...S, Trust, wltll lnlareet .. In Mid not• ""'Mllndmenlt thar•IO. lhe Oecl.,lllon of R9e1rlcllon• lor True!• anCI of the lrutll CfMlad by r•gerdlng 1111•. POHIHlon. 01 prO'lllded, .011-. ll lln)', under Eitcepllng ell oll. oll rlghte, th• L•kH Mut1r Auocl•llon MldSald 0.:..of ~u:!i hltcl Frid encumbrencu . to Hllely th• Iha t.,m• ol Mid Olld Of TNll, mtnarete, mlnltll rlghl1. neturll gu rafarred 10 In P•cal 2 atloYit. M di 4 IN3 1 2 00 on :; principal bal1nc9 ot Iha Hot• or '-· ohargae and expan-of the rtgtltt and othlt hydrocarbon• by Cod.: 21-148 ., · • · p.m., " othlf obllQ1tlon MCurad by Mid Tnm.e and ol the truet• c:r•tld !!)' w h • t • o • 111 r n • m • known Parcel· 530· 144·5 t Chepman Avenua antranca, to Iha Offd of Trull,· wltl'I lntar•ll and Mid 0..0 Of TNll. • gaothltlnll tl..n and 1111 proc:1uc1i E Jt e c u t • d b y O E N H I S Civic C•n••r Bulldlng. 3oo EHi otl'l•r eum• 11 pro11tdad tll1raln· S•ld HI• Wiii be hlld On clerlv1d thetllrom, Wllhp111, MARSHALL Chapman Avanua. In tnl City OI plue ed11•nc ... 11 any, undar ttM Thurtdty, Mardi 3. 1113 at 2:00 howev•r, th• right to drlll. mine, Th• air••• 1ddreH _,,d.,.oth•r °'~c~~~E OF SALE BIDS tarma tll«lol llld lnt•aet on tlACh p.m •t th• Chapma n Av•nu• etore, uplor• and ~I• through common Clallgnatton, If eny, of IM · •dll•nc.e. end plu1 1-. cll•rgae 1ntr1no1, lo lh• Cllllc C1nt1r Iha_._ ol tha upper 500 IMI of rial properly dHCrlb.o et>ova le ~ ~~::.~~JN0~~~~~~ and·~ of the Tl'\ltM and Of 1 :~ 300 ~~el ~h~pman lh• eubeurlec:1 of "'d land, H purporl•d lo be. 118 lek1pln1, CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL !he INtll c:tNtld by Mid 0..0 Of J Cllfornlia. n th• I~ o rang•. r~ 1n e d..O fforn lhl lrvtna ltvlne, CA 00000. CODE SECTION 2924h. Tru11. Tl'I• 10111 emounl ol .. Id HOTICE·ATTHETIMEOf8AlE Cornpiwly. a corporation rl'COl'dld Tl\9 und.,elgnad dlec:lalme eny Al th• llm• oJ th.a lAIJle l obllgatlon. lncludlng r1Hon•bly 8108 MA.V IE MADE IN CASH M•c:h 7, 1g79 In booll 12581, PIQI Jlabllty tor wry 1nco11actr-Of the publieallon of ttila notice. IN total uthn•t•" 1'He, oftUfff •nd AHO/OA JHE CASH IE AS OA 282 of Offlclal Record• •lrMl lddr-end Olhlf common amount Of Iha unpaid~ Of Iha ..,,._Of thl TNttM, ., the llma CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIF'IEO IN Aleo ••c:aptlng from P1rcal1 1 d911gnatlon, II 9n\f. llt>OWl'I hwaln. obllgallon aec:urad by th• above ol lnltlal publlc:alton of Ihle Notice. le CMI.. COOE SECTIOH 292411 Md 2 .. -•• rlghtt, wtllthar euch Said HI• wlll b• med•, bul ducrlb•d d••d of truet end 125,837.82. Al lh• llm• ol th• 1~11111 w111r right• •11•11 b• r•perlan, •llhout c:ovenanl or ••rr•nly, Htlm•t•d coete, axpanHe, and 0.lad FabNary 10, 1883. publlcalton of Ihle notice. IN IOIAll 0 y., I y'" g ..• pp ( 0 pr •• 11 y.. ••Pf-or lmpllld, reo•dlng 11111, adllan<:M I• $35,372.17. T 0 w N E E s c A 0 w amounloftMunpald .,..,_oftN p1rcot1tlng. pr11crlpllv• or ~. or anc:umbr~. to To d•t•rmlna th• O!*"lng bid. Corpor•tlon obllg•tlon MCurad by the abova contrmctUll, wttllOul. "-· Iha pay lhe ~ prlncfplll eum Of you may c:911 (714) 837-oMe. • Cllll0tnll corporation, d••orlb•O d••d of uuel and right of anti')'-for lhe •xarc:IN ol Iha not• MCUl'aO by Mid ~ of oat•· Fabruary 2. 1oas .. TN91• Mtlmelad coele i xpan-" and 9UCtl rlahta, u r...-...0 In • dMd Tru1t, Wllll ln11rHl lh1r1on, •• VAL BAN COAP. By: REAL ESTATE .ov-le 1823!9717. ' form fh1 lrvln• Compeny. a provided In Mid no11, mdvaoca, K u Mid TrvetM, SECURmES SERVICE, To d•tarmlM 1~ ~pan Ing bid corporellon, racorded Merell 7. any. undar the tarme of the~ ol By: T.O. SEAVICE co.. 1 c.tllcmla c:orporallor\, r you rney ~11l)-Sl4 t3'\1 ' 1878 In booll 12587, pega 282 of Tl\ltl, 1-. cnargae and •JIPl"'M 11g41nt Ill Aoanl O.ta: J-*Y 2t 1113 OfflclerAlcotdl. -.of tM TrultH and QI the lruett By: Cindy~. By. C5.J. Moro-. Comrnoowe...ti 9en11 PARCEL 3: E11•m•t11• H Ml cr1ated by u ld Oaed ol f ruet. -ANltant Sacrwtary (SEAL) D.J. Morgtr. fOffMfty ' lorlh In lhl HCllOne enllllld lo-wit: 129, 174.12 (tpprOlt) Ona City 811/d., W•I. Ila Pr9lldlnt Equaliflfy s.vtnoe& "c.rt•ln Eatatnentt lor Ownlf•" Thi benallc:lary undar Mid 0..0 Oranga, CA 12eel 2020 North Broadwey, Sufi• 20e, Loan AatodalfOn 1nd "Support, S1t11em1nt and ol Trual haratofor• 11acu1ad and (714) 13M218 Santa Atl9. Ca.. 82706. TalllphoM: u Mid Tl'U9t• Encroec:hment" ol th• Artlcl• d•ll11.,•d to th• uno1relgn1d • Publlehad Orang• Coal! Dally (7141 IM-1110. By. T.O. ~ eo., •nlltl•d "Eu1m1nt• .. ol the wrlttan Oadatelton Of Default and Piiot, Fat>. I , t8, ~. 19113 P11bllthld Or•no• Cout Deity aogant Oaclar•llon. Dam•nd for S•I•, and • wrllt•n 12t-83 Pilot, F1bru1ry t8. 23, Maren 2. By: Ctlr19 o.rnio.. PARCEL 4: E-ll .. IUCh Notloa o4 Oefmult anCI Elactlon to 1813 AMlllent Sacr1uwy Wl«'ltl .,.. partic..latly Ml IQ<th W . Thi undlrllgnad c*"9d Mid rtaJC NOTIC( 115-13 3633 Camino o.t Rio So.. In thl Anlc:la entltlecl "~•" Notlca 01 O.fault and Elac1lon to DlllH llIICI I ~ 204 01 Iha Decharatlon ol Coven•nl•. W to bl recorCS.O In the coun~ YOU AM IN OU:AUI. T UNDIR A P\BJC NOTlCE . 3 8wiOllDo,CA Condition• •nd AHlrlctlone .,_..INl'Mlpr°'*1'flelocatad OIRD O' TltUIT DATID K..-82t08-4C44 recordld on Jun. 9, 1918 In booll ~ Tltla lnlUfanca :>CTo.R 17, 1fn.. UNL&te YOU (ttt) 5'44218 117114, PllOll 420 lo '*4 lnclu.,.,. of Co •• M Trual• f AKR ACTION TO flltOTICT MUNtC•A&. CCMMT ~ ALBERS Publl•hld Orano• Coul Dally Offldal ~di of llld County (Iha ~ c . Sauoedo. tOUll PlllOf'RltTY, IT llAY •• CAl.9'0NetA Bell Broadway M o rtuary Harry E . 0 I Ion• Jr . Piiot, Fib. I, 18. 23, tH3 "MHler 01clerallon" end any ~. ~ IOU) AT A "*.IC SM.a.• YOU CO\*TY 0# ~ DWANE D. ALBERS, age _.,_•-. 011, .... .i ..... ,,._,_..__twill L;&-83 •m•ndmante th1reto). und•r th• 3256 Wllthlr• Blvd. NtaD AN ECPL.MAnoet Of' ntl ~~.~ ~ f I time__,_._ ...... ~...._ """""-.oe &:.111U1tHJ11uo:i• _ Sactlon h..Olnge In euch Artie .. Loe AnQlo6aa, CA 80010 NATUQ 0' TM ll'ttOCllDtNQ .,.......,_"' ,,...., • onner ong •~ut STARN be at Padfic View Memorial P\&IC lllf\ii( antltlac:I M fOllow: ··<>wnara· RIQt\ll 121313'°"3$40 AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOUl.O _., .... thrM M. of Costa Mesa, Ca. Paued Park, Newport Beach Ca In 2" end 011llH. UllUtl" •nd Ceble Publlahad Orang• Coatt Dally CONT~CT A L.AWYD. ~ ....._CA - away on February 8, 1983 In VERNON A . STARN, •lieu of flower• m·'mor.lal ITAn.NT or: '9.ANDCJll•WT htevlelon". "Support end Piiot, Alt>. 2. G. 18, t063 MOTIC9 OP TRUl1'lra tAU ' "'= ~ETlltllN San L ···-Ob ... po Hoap1··-•. Id f H ... -·-· -_,,,___ s.w.n.nr·. "EncrOKlvnanl", Ind 583--83 T.I. Mo.-7 PUll.llHINQ COMPANY, • ..... wu re• ent o untlngtoncootributiona mabbe made ....-.. ---~ ........ c• ,._......._ Mr. Albera was a .......Auate of b ___ ._ ,.._ n _ ___.. autWe ..,._ "Comm11nlty Fecllltt•• •nd NOTIC£ IS HEREIV OIVEH, tt1et• __....,....., 1Y-oaoi;n, ...... r~ away on to Use Cornell niveralty Th I II ll'f h EIMmanl." ...... :)(\ Waor-day, Mllfdl 2, 1183." DE,lNDANT: CHAltLll Newport Herboi High Tueeday. February U, 1983AthledcDepartment,lthac:a. ~::..:::::~ Th• •tr .. 1 •ddfHe or oth•r ,.,_..,,9'0llC[ 9:00o'docfca.m.o1Nklday,lntlle HAlllTlL, Ind. a dh THR School in 1942. He was a at Pacifica Ho1pltal, Mr. New York. Paclflc View ~ ...,,_ • common d1algn111on of th• rHI fllC'Tn10UI .,...11 room HI u ld• tor conducllnJI ~HJ:.O~ Doff I to IC, 0.. World w:-ll Navy Veteran St&n'I WU born ln Fal.rmcnt, Mortuary d1rectcn. 0000 ~=·eg;. 3~ ~=•~3 ~~='o:. NAm ITATUmfT ~~t''(~r'E"':'t~~ES al.WON• and for yeara waa ln the West ~ on April 17. . osw ALD ~! ~titloua lvtl:.;. .. ~.m. trvtne, Callfomll ~::!:"1"9 P9,..0n ,, doing SERVICE. tocatad II 2020 North C7AIE NO .... Postal Service ln,ec.ta Mesa, 1889. He WU 1 meter repeir BETTY JO OSWALD, r111rr1d to •bov1 wu llled In Th• und1retgn1d her•by PHASE 11 PROFILE. 12 8roecl'#lr)', Suite 208, In IN City of MOTICl!I YM M¥9 "-.-d. Ca. He la survived by hla man for the Eut Ohio Gal re.Gdent of Coal.a Mesa Ca Oranga county on Ocl. 1, 1N1. dtacr11m1 •II ll•blllly tor •"¥ Pofnae111a. lrlltnl, Celltomla 82714 Santa Ana. County ot er.,.. SllM Tiie-' _, .__.....,..,.. wife Bett~~ Ca., 1 .C-Ompe.ny foe more than 30 Puaed away on Febr~ S11ph1n LH F1n1ter, 1270 ::,io:;:'~ ~:-~r~ =:i•W-;1~2 ~~£~~~~~~ =:rr;-~--~---. ...,._ ":; dau&}lter Y of Lu.I.a yean. He wu married 66 14, 1983. Survived by her ~~·No. a.~ lleadl, Seid NII Wiii bl madl #llhout Tlllt ._..._ 11 oondUdad by.,, AMEAICA. • OoMwwe corporation . ._ _ --~~j>_o, fC~.:.:.~ .,t!~thCa.er1 yeanho--~-' ~.~.tta Starn,'lovina husband Roy and aon Thie~ wu conduc:lld by w.,r•nly. ••Pr•u or lmplJ•d, lndMdull.. ~clUly IP90f, lnt.o, ..... Tn.iat .. ~ .... ~*n"•10"ttorwlltln•" lion Mlllthl• INm11.cMoel•r :'!, .. nutua 0 ............. ~ • w _. ,,,vee,. ,.,....... aurvivina Crat1. She WU txecutlve en~ reo•rdlng tlll•. pon•ulon, or ·Alctllrd N. $ilc:lt..-.... purlUatl 0 ... po-. VI -' • Y-Carr. oll of Sant.a Ana, Ca. are 2 aona Rev. Arlie C.·s·cretary to Robert A . a.._, LAI~-1ncumbrencu, to u ttaty th• ~ .....,_.. -ftled w1t11 ,,. contarrld In thal oanaln Olld ot lhoulCI do'° prompt!)''° tha.t your and Robert f Wiaoonlin and S ""~-M "' fllla •l•t-I -nt.d with Illa principal bal•nc. ol Iha Note or County o.ni ol Orenga County on Truet 111•cu1ed by Arm•nd wrlltan rMC>ORM. II •">'· m•y bl 0 tam of.......,... eu. Ca. and·Schulle.r at th• Caplatrano ot"-t bit 11 MCU Id .. -·'d J 21 ,..... 01P11c•I• •nd Mary Lo11t•• Med on lime. alao 2 granddaughters. RexJ.StamofA..luon.Ohio.Communlty Church . COUntyCtartiolOr9n91Countyon Olld:i?Pr!,i,w1111 1~1.,;f.';"'nd ~ · _._. ,,_ O.PHca11,hu1b•nd•ndwttan AVllOt U•l•d Ila •Ill• Memorial services will be ·•ho aurvl~ing are 10 Services will be held on Jan. 21' 11183· '"*'" othlt sum• u pro11tdad th•raln: Put>Mal\ad Or•no• Cou1 011ry Joint t•n•nlt A1cordtd Oct· Htnllllleclo. El •~IMl11•I •"4h held on Saturday, Fetruary 0 rand c h l Id re n . 91b··-_.-Feb~ 17 at Publl•hld Orang• Coa•t O•lly pt11• ld11•ncea. II eny, undar th• Piiot, Fati. 2. o. 11. 23. 1813 °1 .. ~!.' 21 ~..!11 ~9 • ldn 81 ~~.~ ......, OOfltraUd.Ud. ••••Mlle• 19 1983 11 00 M .. .....uay, 2t1 Feb 2 1 8 '""" ttweot M<I IM•ael on~ 807-13 ~ 0 ...,,,,..., "-• 0 --.-~...,. .• at : A at great-grandchildren, 2,2:00PM ~t the rya'tal Piiot, Jan · • • • 1 · !~ .ov-. and plus, ... , chargaa County, •t page 250, ~dar'• ... .._ u. a......_.u.,. pt er c e 8 rot her• Be 1 I great~ereat·grandchildren. a Cathedral Garden Grove Md...,.,._ o( !fie True1 .. and ot lnl1NrMnl "°· 34e42, by,_ ot ....., Broadway Chapel. In lieu of brother Robert Starn of Ca. with 'aev. Robert A : the 1rvata crMlad by Mid o-i of "8.IC ll)TIC( • bf'Ml:fl °' dataull In ~t °' ~' u,t•d dHH eo1tc11u •• Oowen oontributiona may. be Tampa. Florida and a lillter a-hull•r and Dr. Lowell "8JC ll)TIC( Truet. The total •mount ol •aid p1rlorm1nca ol th• ob lg1tton1 conMJo de un •bog•do •n Ht• d t Ch i J Edna M .. 'PI~ unu ___ """ "' obltg•llon. lnc:ludtno r•••onabl)' ACTITIOUe.,..... HCurld th111by, lncludlng th•I • • u n Io. d • b • r I• II• c •'Io ma e o r • eaperian . ......,..," of ... uuauu-, Euon. Friendl may call at" ncnnoue Wit uttmtt•d , .... chergH •nd NAiil ITATWmNT brw:h or default. NoClce o4 ""*" lmmecll9twnmnt•, o. _.. rrilnwa. School for Handicapped . Ca. Frienda may call at Pacific View Mortua?Mon T'"'-1~10_1,!_T~1, dot ..,,.,.. ol lhe Truet•." lha. llma The IOllowlnO pareone .,. dol"IJ -'~ Nowlno.r 5, 1M2, • eu nllPUMI• -.cr1ta. II hey Wguna. Children 201 Grand Ave Pierce Brothen Smith ... "' ~ ... --·~· o1._...~ _ ................... ot • ...... ~ ... ~..: A•cord•r • tnetrume11t No. ~ w ~letrld• a uempo L ' ' 1 Wectne.day from 2:00P to ~ • ··--.. """' "-"""'-·.. , .. TERN. •TtOH AL ••Eotc AL 8.2-390TTJ. WILL SlL.kAT PU8UC 1. TO TH ,,,.,rr .. OAHT: A ...... San uia Obl1po, Ca . .or M~ from 12:00 noon to n:00~ 9-.'-t at p.....ta.. t•A"KLE AHO • l20,... ,. .. .. ... .. AUCTION TO THE HIOHEST ~""" ......... f . I 1 ... 'C&U. Uloct....... ~ • r " HIN! IV 0:.1.0· J. 3f 19'3 8VPPUES, IHC .. 18112 MacAtlttur .. cornpl•lnt\h .. bMn n11e1 by th• t o your ayori te oca 9 :00P on Th uraday, Virw Memorial Park. In lieu .... AA<>H. 511 1&t1181., Huntlndt "EAL E~E secu·RtTIES IMI .. ~ 313. !MM. c.tomta llOOEA FOR CMH. ttwf\14 money pte1ntlfl IOllr* ~·"you wwi to ch 11 d re n • •er v Ice February 1'7, 1983 where of flowers memorial e.c:~ ~.Wit .... 1 ,._ SEAVICE. 92715. :!: :"...:' ~:, ~ cWendthle'-'1.youmUIC,~ ~tion. Pierce Brotbera funeral aervlcea will be contributiorw mar be made °" ,., ,.1 1...., •Call!. corp.• Truel• Danco lnt1rnallonel, Inc .. a b•nk 1 eltt• or l•d•ral Cladll M deye •ll•r Ihle 1ummon1 I• conducted at 11 :OOAM • 0 the Cap 1 tr an 0 Sl:;,.._ttuntlnaton IMcih. CA. t"41 O.J. MotOlf, PY-. H•vada corporation. 402 Notth unton' or• •l•ll « _,.,... ~ -"*'on you, flll with 1"'a oourt • Frida F b • tnciMdu. ~ •conducted by WI 2020 N. •090W9v. •208 c.,...., S.,...., a.won ci.y, Nevada Ind .:,.,, ~Ion CIOINOlld ln wrtttan raaponea to IN oornplelm. I; e naary 18, 1983 Community Church. Pacific, ....:.-lar1tle Santa AM. CA 11108 •701. N ...-. 11 ~11 th9 tltM Of UnltM you do '°· .,_ ~ _. with aator Dan Moore of View Mortuary dittet.on . .,..,...,..~_Neel ..t.n ._ (714)96Mt10 ~bul#llll,. ~by• .-... tlgllt. 1ftle and 111..,.. hald ::,.:;:,~ C:.. '=,!;' :.."': ~CJUntaln v~ Church MOXLEY . • Countt Cllrtc of Oranga County on Publl•tled Ora~ co .. t 0111)' Dinco"" UOnal mo. b)' II, H TruetH, In that rnl Judglneoi,1 IQainel ~ '°' tha. ....., ~be=::J~~~~~·.· JM.1'1,1983. ,.,.. Pllot.F.t>.2,8.,ll,IM3 81M3 ·8-rlvA.~' ~ .. ll~~ty danwoclldinlhe~t.wNctl M I 1 P L Pl -·bll•h-~ Or•A~ "-··· o.w11 Prwidlnl L°' 5 Of Tract No. 2095 In tfla could r1eul1 In o•rnltlnn•11l ol em or a . ar,a. erce Ca .. a former rHldent of rv '"" -· ...,. •-.,. --Tiiie •latemtnt .,.. ftlld with Iha c11 1 c t M c ' l I weo-. taldno ol lnOM'1 °'Pf~ Brothen Smitha Mortuary .eo.ta Mee&. Ca. Plilled aWll)' Plot, Rlt>. 1'. H , «di 2, I, 1 r-.... ""111K County Clertl ot OrlftOI County on ~ a:::Of ~u'!l ,,!r or olh•r r•fi•I r1quHted In Jll• dlrecion. ~39. 'on February 14', 19'8". •10-a PICTmOUI • ..... F«>. f. IN3 ~ _.., 1n looll 13, Page 11 OOMPllllnt. ------------1 OLSO 0 ..... .,.A,,_, ....... of tNPI. In the of!loe Of IN COi.inf)' O.tld: s.pteMblr II, , .. , N ·Beloved mother Wayne ......C ll)TIC( Tiie '°""""' ,.,eon 11 doing PubU•hed Orano• ~ .. t O•lly ~of ..;o county. J. ~ ,_CIUOf ... $ laL•OADWAT • WOllTUA8Y 110 Broadway CoalaMese 6'2·9150 IM.Tl ..... OM SMTH & TVTHIU WHTCUflJ Ct4Aflll 4'27 E 17th St CostaMeaa 848-0371 B .8 UC I! G . 0 LS 0 N, '.Moxley, 1randmother of l'ICTmOUI .,_11 ~ • Not. ,_ 18, H. latatdl 2, t . 1M3 Th• atrHt •ddr1u or otll•r , ~ HoMll, readent of Newport Be9Ch,,:AU.on MoXle'y, aunt of Janet ...._ ITA"-T CAlllOtfCAL lllUOUfllCU, 1ao1 ee2..u common 0.•1t11at1on Of the , .. , ..-Offtcea. ca . pa I I e d away 0 n •K.ner, Jenne McBlmle and TM lollowtng per eon •• dotno Oo"9 •• , .... 9ult9 H6, Ntwpol't --,,,. lllOTIC( prop9rty ,,., ... ..._. ..,.,., .. CtiA"llS 8. CAREY, February 14, U~Q.,Bwviwd.'WUllam L . Corry. Shew••._._._ ~=~1 Choate. ..--C"~o,=.,t~Lorn• 181•A~=:u111 by l~ wife/Alberta, 2 fOl1Dll'ly of Bet.htJ Towen. OANVON PROPEATIE8, $Ott lfWle, CIMonlle 11114 K.... Tiie 11nd1rel9nld ll•r•h Hun~on laeof\. CA 12M7 aona Erie; and Kurt and 2 J\menl eervkB wtll be held· L•o11n• Ca11yon Road, Laguna Tiiie .......... le oonclucMd ~ M l'ICTI'nOUI .,...., dteolalm1 •II llablllty tor any (1t4) 84&41M da · bten Ch_,_., __ Ha ,...._ ,., IMarl.iCA IJMt. lndMdult NAiil ITATWWf lnoontetW 1n Mid •Mhddr... Publlelled Oran~Cveat o.ity UI ....... ,.. Y•.on an~y, ... ebruary 17, 8r•U O•ty, 3051 L•gllna .;.,,....,._ Tiit folawlng '*90nl .. doing or°"*oornmon ~Ill~ Plloc,,.,, te.23, a.t.111t and Janel Catea, 2 .u-.n, 1983 at l!OOPM u the ~ flloed, .._,.,. lwti, OA Tllle ..... ,,.,,, .. tllld _,, 1119 tMWteM 111: &aid .... wt11 119 lllllda wtttiout t1aoe1 Joan NMdham and Nilda lilJ.8llde Church, ~ H.llll '*'· Colln'1 Ollrtt of~~ If\ LllNOUITNALPAOOAAM-warranty, upr•H or llllPll•d. K'tuckewht. Memorial Memorlal Park Whittler ~ ~J! CONluct9d by• Jenllltyll, 1tll. · tt71, ?ti Baker'''"'· Co••• '""d'"' 1111e, pos .... 1011, or l'ta.IC NOTICE Hrvlce 111 be b ld ,.._ R Hill IM ' -partna11it1.... ,_ ...... CA UIM -1ncumbranc••· lo Utl•'Y th• nca -• w • on ..-. oae a or\uary lrln Diiiy l'ublt.flecl OfMOt c"" Delly l.lnklell•r ftrop•rtlH, 718 p11no1p11 bllltlOI of tM Not• or NO -Thunde,y, February 17 .• 1983 direc:tlna, ~-•• ,,.,. ~ lltd wlttl h "'°'· '90. I .... 1e. b, 1• .._It., Oollla MIM. CA 12.tlt otlllf oblloellOll MCM..o by NMt Nol~~ .. at Newport ff arbor MDIUJl'IELD 1 ,., ,, c::a or ---Colln'1 on ...a ~ o. ~ 1 ~ OWi of f"r"'t· """ lf'lttteet Md wnd9rlfO!ltCI .. not bl..._. 18 1Atthenn Quad\ et 2:00PM A RT H U ll 8 . ' ' · ,_,. ~ ~ i. ~Id by ~ o111« J'1:,:' ~ovtO.CS ~~ tor •ny Obh or lllblllllH whh Tim Tlmmona and MDJU1'1ELD, r.Rdent of Publltfted Or•l!Q9 ~O&ll~ PWUC ll>TIC( lllllllld "'"...,.· ~ -.no .:... on Mill oontrllC*S by an)'Olle Other than Pat to r Ito I er Ber 1 Coe-. .._, C... P-.d away Plot, ''°· 18, n . ;pon t, 11 ,,_ .-.1n1 ~ an0 ,._ .... .,_... """81f, on 0t...., INt ..._ offlclat1n1. Interment at on February 14, 1981. "°..=:IA~.. Tlllt......,_. .. lllldwtttllt'8 1M...-of11eT.-llldot 1~ 11111 191 d.., of f"ebNaly Pld& v ... ~ PU'L 1'Mlw r.u. of •~u p TM ·~ perMfl " dolflt ~ c.tt of o..-.,. County Ofl -W\1119 ....... by .... Deed °' My M Walluip In lieu of Oowera 1n11DGria1 • n d ll e v . Don al d P '.• MUC llJTICl ~ • ,. '· tta ,_ =-•;!: '°'" unoum °' ..,. 1n Moi. ,,,.., ciontributiom ~ be m.de M.mtleld. 8.J. Onndfa\her MTnllOUI ........ ~""'~t•:,;.:11 '°'11, 'Ubllalled QrlftQ9 CO&lt 01/ty .. lhHt•d =~~ ~9:.1 to t h • 8 out b Co•• t. of Mark, Joha and Jane ...... 8TA.,_, JOMPft -.euM 111 .,. ""°'· Fib. 1e. n. 11Mrott t . t, tttt .,._ e! h Tnmae. .. tfle HIM PublleMcl Orenga coatt ~ Community~. Padnc Merrtfleld and brother of ei.!..":::•10• PefMI' 11 Ootnt .io..1• .. CoetaMIM.CA'*f. ..., '°~ct•11•ai.,.,....., .. Not • .--.1, 1e.n.1N3 _., Vn~diNdan. Mn.~ Put.n.am of CMl,O THllllLLI. 1801 ~~llOOfl.._"YM PWUCfi 0:.teci:=•· ,. _1_1_443 _______ ..._ LAWR&NCS B•NRY =--Zola ~8an'T! ~.._...,...,.,..._..,CA Tllll-=:t:::•.:-..:.. 7ll'i•-==• Mal£011••Coopoi111011 MUCll>11Cl '-........ tot Hun ..... B&rbara Ca. Jt.v Donald JoM Joeeotl Cotltnloll. H 11 COllfltY Ot11W oi er._ OouMy °" -.:.. ~ .. -= Mio! M"'1CIW 914H•11 ._., c.. p_.s .._.., on ~ S.J. lit Pr 'l'Nl& = Awe .. wt .. en11n1ter, oaor . .-.11. tta. ·-...._.,.... .. -. :. _,. " ...... 8TAW raJ>ruary 11. 1111. Born of Loyola Marymount 1ltllllullnellllooi..._t.ran , bti.Md 0 eoa."°':: ~.OWIT.,_, ~=-...:-..::,,•• .............. ., AprO 14, lM In St. i.-., U.,_...cy of Laa ~ ........... ,,,,.:. .-II. ,::t 1, M. 't111 ~ ,..... Oelta --. :==.. -... TN ITAi! ~~Ollir 1&1our1. 1utvtvec1 b1 hie,.._ o1 Cvtlaa Burial wm ....,. .--~ ...,.. -.... ..._. •1• .. ~,,;, .... .......,. ---. °"'!!.'II.a& ;.!(:;.M.1rL:: J;~iowbe b.td on ThuudaJ, 0.:V'l:wt:':f"C:..~': ~·~·· OHta MeH, :rm:~....,.. .,.,.:.;'4!.~:=-~~ Danna • --~ ... h~n' 17, ltll ., 21: .,... fC.,.. -• • ....... • ........ .,. _ ... .,..... - Vida Au Lee, a._ Catholic Church, Coue ' ' =r:..c:,I"" ~"i.:.::1~°"' Pa J.-md ll:OOAll tt I.'. Joachim ,_. z;E"a'AU oeat• ..... 1111111-. ' -.... .. "-"""' = HD Le•J llarrla ud • ~ ,....... ma)' call a\ ,.:•~ ""-Z,.°1'! l!m _,... 11 w ••••• ., • (114> 10 • •H a M' ?a11~WM-Mf.0Uft 'w.ID:a.lr'-: r.~·md Pierce Brothen 8el11 • 1 liWI .... Ilia.• ~=.•~~,a-DelJ ......,"._ ..... ~. C.•• ,. ~ ....,f Broadway Mor1uer1 on ,,_ 118 ""' w. _ _, .... ~IOfY '9¥1FI • .......,, r~ 11, "'9 fMtttt *"!ft ~ .. C»Melftid Afl.,. tM ~ 8'°'911...W• 1-,,........,, ... , ....... -~. uu fro• r:OOPll lo -l: t ~, ..., -to •• I •• ,.. .. ..... --... ,,_.,, ., • "'' ., ...... ....... .......... .. . . .• llo• ...-. .... :rn..w._. -A•• ................... 'l-z:m:JI ~~ :OOPll "' .Peelfle Vlew 8to1dwa1 llor\uuw • • dM. Todllr -~!·::~.:-...... 11 ·~ ..... .,,... ..... It'•• "·-,_,. __ .....,. __ _... __ .... ...,, 1-..iru.I...,, Claiapel "1th Dr. ....... , ..,....,,, ..._ ,,_ -.,.. =.--'° , .. "*9 ,..., ....... .. • ... & . Ortng• Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedn..day, F9bruary 18, 1913 Fl MUC •TICl Ml..C NOta MUC MDnCl ~ mJ' Ml.JC MOnCI -NllC NOTICI Jr MUC •ncr Mt.JC •YICf ~ ..... ~ ... -,.:==~'""' T 'BP.·--"=·*" •-::=.=:r 4EI... ~·-... ~'!'..Pr~"...'.; .. """'*' .. .,u!:... Ill ""°"' .. doltlt ~.....,,. t*1JIM •• dolnf lM IOll(IW(no SMltollt "• dofflO TII• l:ii::t~ l*•Oll II doing ITA,_.,, P90ft"flOUI ...... -'nu•evww:,:Af!'.Hl!.~N~: ~~'~· ::.:vefflMH· I OA."IO"NIA U~TflALIOIOI, "~ IH TMV •n .. °""~p~ IU'"'""' 1U60 ~,::.IND," tNO ~ ~~ P:"Mf't.,. doillg 1 ... 1011.-.1111 ,.,.on.:..=: Ca. tl70. -Qr-o hller H7ll Culotti ~".:;,ae. °'1' Mu•, """'' Or . l •o11n1 hHfl, CA H1r.,or Jlvd , •HU. 'ounl•ln INd . Clelll Mw, C.. ALTA VttTA AllOCIATll, ==.-:::-Of tM lut11ra """' Pe111. 1 u• l!t MIMIOll \lleto. Ca Hfft • Alt~lll lnllf(lrllll IM ..... , Vllley, Cl 127()<1 MltY. L. lttwfl, 1107 ,.,,.. 1\0 .... tltfl .......... ~ eo.ta l'OUMTAIN HtAO lDVeA CltlllnO Dr., Cotti MIN, 0.. HIM Tiiie bllel-1• ooncliuOtld by in 01lllornte oorporaliofl, 4H t6111 ~~ t.:/~i.160t00 H JoM V"ll, 11360 HllOOf IMt • Orw.. COt~ ... Mal, Oa ...... CA tH27 -a WIA~ INtTI'tVTI. ...,r:: I>' t:.:.;;;~~'i, C~ "''""'" .... -"'f.:o =-~ ='='! ...!'i I, Ol;;:;/o::::.. II "':!":'°•:,~'f.'io~' :::::, ~-·-'1" '~'~~~:'ii.!:~ cl. :::-:::• -'°'· -T,. ~ COl'IMtld by 111 Thi• iteltn'lnl w" llled wttll the QOf'CIOfltlCHI. Tlllit " lefldY, OR, •?OM llYd . IH ,,,. 'oun11ln V.ileV. Ca M#Y l.. lfOWfl tH27 Tiit F101111:: ':11 ... NllM lndlY!duel._... .... p CCIUlllY Clotfll ol °'""" COUllly on Alft>Ofl\I ~le~-by.,, 112104 Tl\ll "alill'Mnt ... ..., .. UI IM J1m11 o. WH1, UH COYft ,.,.,,.d to abOVI Wll tiled '" ... vt111 ...,111 IUI J'1WllY 21 1"3 lntltptlNe ltlO. ~ , Tt111 bulllnlel It condUClld by a Col#\•y C*1I ot Ot1191 eoutll'f on Avenutt:::" ~ .~~~ 0,.nte County on Jaftlll'" H , -Tiiie etl*'-1 ... Ill.cl wtlh 1111 ' ,_ Wltlllm I . lfllOtl ~ ~ Ott*" "8f1MrllllP J""*'f II, lMS Thia le -by I 1MO, ' CounJ· IY Clefk ot Otanot County on P11Dll1b1d Ore11111 CoHI Oat~ Pf..._I Thie ttltllMfll Ml tllld ~ ltll M V "911 ,_ oen«" P11'1'*• Jwnet koft 20 Wiid OOOll Ol tltllMy 21, 1113. Piiot Jin 211, ''° 2. II, 18, , .. , lhlt •111etMlll ... flled wltll lhl Cowlty OWi! Of O{ll'lfl County on Jonn VICI! Publl•Md Orenoe OOH I Di lly Donald. ~ ~...,. c...m.. 9atD • ~ .,. 7 _ 11 , County Clltll ot 0t11n91 County on bee. 30. 1tta. ""'• 1111*"'111 ... med wtm 1ri. "t ,..,, I. t . 1•0 2'. '"' Thll •••t-•..,. lllid"'"" tM '. lllHd 'Two11t•ty, 4 ra 1 ftu1111111td Or1ng1 Co111 Delly Jtllll*"I at, 1113 '9111 COunt~ Clelk of Or'"O' County on l.U Ooun1't Clefk of Of-County on DotefllMer •~,. ,._ ............... ~-Ptot Jen. 2t, Fib. 2. II. 11. IMS rtaJC NOTIC( ,_ Publl1Mct Or•nQ• COHI Dally J~ 21, ,.., ,.., <. 1"3. -..... • Ceiltornla ............ _ -_, ~:t-13 ------;......~-----P111>lltllld Orange Cotti Diii~ "6ol, JM. tt. .... 1. t , II, 1tu ,_,. .... IC MQTlC( ,_ T~ ll ~ T ........ -Ptlol, ,..,. 2, •• 11. .,, ttN • ~ P11blltllld Or•nr Cotti 01lly ...... '"""•"Id Ofln..1:, Coatt ~ Tiiie """""" -........ Ml.JC •TICl nJ:~~ ~L.I ~ .... IC MOTICl -Piiot ~. 21, FIO ••• Ill. ~':.., NCmCa °" ULI Piiot. '" , •• u . Cl! I , II .... ~ ~:s Ot.,... ~ Oft fte_,nww .. --• NOTICI .. _ 11o PfOnne>Ue ~.. CW MAL~ ,_,,. ewiil'ITAftiiiiNT' You u. .... ,Auu UNDO A ..-~ NOTa: .w. 1TA111mtr AT ....VATI •AU rta.IC MOTICl '"blllMCI ora""' eOMt D•I~ .... ~tott.:;-"'11 '*'°" '' dotn~ Uc\~ a.T ~I ~I~ TY~ ":~A~H ~ot:Wl"O pereon I• doing P\BUC N()TlC[ In thl s!!t!'c!:: ~ tri. 11111 NOTICI °' lmNT TO Piiot, ,.o. a. II. It. u. ttu ........ AMER ICA H p A C 1 FI C TAICI ACTION TO PROTICT The followtnO ~ _. """"' W 0 R LO v ID e O p J4 0 . '9CTITIOUI .,..... ol C•lllornl1, tor lhl Ceunty ol A1XWf •ca.ATM D&c...AAATICMll ----------- GftUTIN08 1155 Pauletlno A YOUR PlllOPl"TY, lT fUY H bulinll' • ..,......., DUCTIOHI, Hll7 llroll ltrM t, NAllll ITA~ Ot.noe Ill Ille M~ of 1111 lltate CAC ...a(lf) PmlJC llOl1C( ..... ao ' 119" IOU) AT A l'UIMJC H.1.1 .. YOU SPECIALTY CH lulll 0!_1_~1wpor1 111011, Thi loilOWltlg '*'°"' 11<1 dolllQ of QUY H PERRY, DeclUld NI ~lion tor thl foMowlng ---;;c;;fii;~i"ii;iii;;--tMME-5. ~I~ c.ntomll ... DAN lll"'-MIATION .°''"' HR\llCES 15446 Aldllll~~ICAOL Cllttornl• II-buw-.. : Noltoe .. hltlt>y given lhll IM PfOllOl 11 C\lfttnlly ~ pt'OOllMd Mm'nOUe .., ..... ' NATUllll 0, TMI PROCllDINO T I ea.'11 ._ ' uHe ' J1m11 M. Oaltl, 111 P1olllo WI! 8 TERN E,.. ER 0 Y undlfalQl\l<I wlU 111111 PrlYlll ..... bv the •t•fl ol Ille 8 Ill t.tndt leAm ITA~ Arthur J. leech, 595 P.ularlno AOAINIT YOU YOU IHOULD ulln, :z....., COiet H~ H·-t"""I"" --... .. IY8TEM8. 212111 Marg11etlt• lo th• lllOllltl and 1>••1 blcldtr, , Tiie I I I A-E-20S ~· ...... Cellloml• CONTACT 1.AWY Ttcllnlclll Wiier Coneullllllll c.lltofmell*. -· -............... Pet11w-. 8uttl 100, Mllllon VltfO, 1ub11cl 10 co11ttrm11lon of tlld CommiMIOll: 0 tow ng "''°" 1 ' dOlnt ..a... ' ' On w A 1"-1110 (• C1lllOMI• corpo,.llon1' Clll!Ot~ 92tlll ~ COUl'I. on or 111., IM 2lt.ll Proje ct Tltlt. An1h1tm 8•y ~-= ~~ te ~Id by 1111 tO;OO L::.~. Ct\~Ay, M~tt~ !:_l~ 1!!"_! FllONll. Ute C, Tuetlll, ea' •-~~ t. oondUclld by 1111 NA: CO A p OR A 'TIO N, • d:tof ,...,,,.,.,,..,.. t•-•t 1..._ ...-...... Of MlllnlaMnel OtldOlna . eol.UHGP C0M'AHY • ·--..,. ---... _ ,............, __ , ...., ,,..,..,,... Proje01 Location: Anehelm Oly, CONTAACTORl..1.~54t W. Camdaft At1tlur J 8Mch Comp1ny, u 111y 1ppolnt1d Thi• bu.,,_ 11 conduCl11d by 1 JllMI M. Clttl Oelllornl• corpor1t1on. 21211 B If, Anc411, Moui., •~. & City 01 a..i Blactl, OflnOI County ltt, lanta Ana,""" ttto., T'llll ... _.__.....· -....... Tru1111 undu end purtu•nt to corporation Thll ll•lltlllftl wu f111C1 wtlh-thl M•ro11trl11 Parkway, 8ul11 tOO. ''Y9· 1121 WlltlWI etvd., lutte 100, Projlc1 Deactlpllon. Removal .... J"'* Rober1 lollfltet, U4t ·--·-" -,_, wt111 IM O.ed of TNel T~"'-""'"' W Couol)I Cllttl 01 Or1ng1 County on MIMlon VlljO, O .. lfomt11128111 I.GI AllQllel, CA 90017, County of -·""-" 1 W C•mct Pl 8 • County Qlfil °' Ol'llllQI Col>nty on Eiteovlld b:. Mar11n Maxwell and _. .... ,_ •ter ' J--.... 11.... Tiii• bullt\MI 11 ___ .. UCI ..... b" • LOI ................ 81•1• OI Cllttor-••. -·1 hudr ....... dredOI of 8'>P'O•lmaltiy • .,, .. Intl ""'· CA .Mn. 10 11113 ' CiontYllll'lta Inc --, " ..,. """"" -' _...,,.......... '" "" 1. I million cubic yatdt of llttOf'al t27CM. • · · Oa pllne P Mowell, H trullQ(• Llllle t..N.on · ,_ llmltld pattnerlhlo. thl tight, 11119 lf'Cl ln\¥911 of Mid drlll ma1erl11 tooled In lhl TNa ~II oondlleted by M ~ recorded O.Ceml>lt 14, 111711, .. Prllldtnl • P11blltllld Oreno• 00111 O•llY NAE COAPOAATION OICMMO II the lltnl of dellh w apptOICh, lfllflnCI channel end ~. - Publlellld Orange Collt D•lly lnet. Mo 111250, In book 1303, ,,, .. tlll-l wu lllld wftll the Piiot, ,..,, a, 9, 18. 23. 1NS Atymond M. Poulter, al the tight, 11111 ~ lnter•I thll mooring llllt In Anlhllm 8ay ""'*fl 8o11ft91r Piiot. .-,, 21, Feb. 2, II, 111. 1"3 = 11172, of Oftldll Rlcordl In 1111 County Cllrtl of Ot'ftOI County on ~ Prllldellt lhl '81111 Of Nici d~ llN DfldQlno wtM be P-'1<><mld t0< t~ Thll ~I -fll9CI ~ U. __________ 4_11_3_-a:t_ o ce ol lh• County Recordet 01 JlllllllfY 20 11183, Thll 1111.ment w11 tlllcl with the ecq11lrld by operation of l1w or us Navy by IM us. Army Corl>I County a.ti of 0tenoa County Oft Ot1ng1 County, CAlllornl• ' "801lll PUllUC NOTICE County Ctertc ot Of11n91 COunty on othenwlM otlllf than or In lddltlon of Engl-.. Jen. 21, 1113, "8.1C NOTICE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Publlellld Oreng• Cou t Dilly l'IOrull)' 4, 1913. to lhal of Mid ~. •t IM time c 0 n 1 •ct p 1 r 1 0 n . T • d T ,,_,. P'ICTTnOUe 9U8MI• TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH Piiot F9b 2 II 111 2' 19'3 ....... ... ... ,AUl.. IMC. or delth, In lllld to Ill lhl Clftaln F11ku1lllm•. Telepho'n•: (9 t8i Publlthld OranQ• Cou1 Dlll)I NAm ITATl•NT (payable " time ol "" In lawful . • . ' • llC)6.83 NOTICa °' TMlaTl.l'I IAU • ......,. .. w. r111 properly ellu~11d In LOI 322-7813 Piiot, Jan. 2t, ,., l . II, "· ttu • Thi lollowlno penon• .,. doing "'°7. ~"t:~'~o!t''!..~ranoe 10 YOU!!.. ...... ~ll!' ... 1111, ..-..... ~ ~ ..,. .._., ~tamtt~_Countv of Of11n91. Stet• of In comp411nc1 wtth 1118 c..Hom11 • u~ ~ N : the Coun"' Cou"houM. 700 Cl·.... .._IC Mftnl'r ---_ .. ~ r-·-alltom ... pettfoulltty dteeflbld U Env1ronm1n1ll Qu1llty Aot 1 ., " .... rUUL ""'""' DalD Of' ""'9T DATID WMll1. -~ ,...., lollowl, t~· Heg1tlve Olclatlllon '4etltlfled 0 u "8.IC NO'OC( NATIOMWIOE BARTEIH NG Center Orlve WHI, Senta An•. Ul&lll YOU TAKI ACTION TO "1tta 11e Lot 1113, Traet No. 3224, In IM EIR NO 327 Sllll Cleerln llOUll ~'cia. 3: 7 'o.H11bor BMr. S1nt1 C~tf':~ILhl . 11111 •nd lntereet ~:A~I NOTICT YOUR NCWl"TYllT ....,.,. .... , CA ntto City or Loe Al•n,1101, County ol Number 11;1121101 hullbHn P'ICTITIOUN,.,_ ~ Ml-M S lllAY •• IOLD.AT ,. ,u. IC F-~ange. Stet• of c .. llornl•, .. per ,.,, Id . ~-•• An.NT I Mk:fllll JICObl. II Bolton. convey to end now lllld by It TM lollowlllQ pereona .,, dolno I A&. I . '' you N 11 D AM P11blllh1d Orange CoHI OtJly M14> r-ded 1n 800lt toe. Pao-,...;:' •bo .. • d1Krlbld d 1 followtng per1on 11 doing lrvtnl, Ce. 112714 under N ld 0..0 ot Tr1111 In Int bull.-u: ~ IXl'\.AUTIOM Of' THI NATUM PllOt. Feb. 18 , 23. Mer :z, II, 19t3 21-211, lnctutlve, of Mapa. In th• prepared tor tM Pf---"OC::,~ bull u: J •m11 L Roell•, 1115112 Mt. property lllUlllO In H id Co11nty KIMKO'S COPIES. 707t °"THI ....OCIUMMOa ~ 1194-83 Oft!Qe ol IM County Rlcordet ot wlll b• con1ld1rld"';i;'reg"i;i;; A!!..'!A S01JNO co ' 11120 Shllty, Fountain Vllley, Ca. 1127011 and s1111 dlacrlbld u EdlnQlf\ H11nllngton 811ch, CA YOU. YOU tHOUt..D CONTACT A u 18 County, more commonly mtellno of the 81,11 Land• ~2 ~A ... • Newpor1 8-cft, CK Thll bu""-II conduotld by 1 PARCEL I: 112647. LAW'tall PtalC NOTICE known u : 3252 Brimhall Of'lvl. Loi Commlulon ac:hldulld tor F........ • 1163. Ol"lfW ~ntl"lhlp. . Lot 111 of TrllCI No, 77114, In I.hi Long B11oh Klnko, Inc., • On 02123/93 1110:00 A.M. Cenlf" AlemllOI, Calllornl~. . 24 1.,,113 11 10.00 8 m in"""Roomull'f Egon Ralch Jr., 2078 Mltldatln: ..,, Mldl..i s Jecob• City of Newpor1 e..ctl. Coun\y ol Clllfornl• corpor1tlon, 55111A E. Capital Corpor1tton ... IM d11~ NOTICI .... ,T ........ 1111>1 Te me ol I h I I f I ' • • . . .. eo.11 ...... CA 921128 Tiiie lllt-1 W81 fllld wtlll t ..... Orange, Stele ol C1lllornl1, H 7111 St , L""" ,._ ....... "'". """'""'•, T ..... -• r H 1 ca• n IW 11 • 4 7 0 I 1 h • S 18 I I CI p Ito I .-1 ' . County Clef1c ol Of11191 County;; atlOWn on • map rlQOl'dld In l>oolc Thll ~--;'~by • 1ppo1nl1d ru1t11 under •n .., rT'l:lll NO. m money of the United S"tll on S1crem1nto Calllornla Anyone .h •bull,_ It conducted by an J""""Y 21, 11183. 301. p1g11 10 to 14 lnctullve of oorpor•tlon. ~'r':eC:-:n°'o~"f'd·11 111 u ~~~.,.!B.!_ G~"! =~~. °'•vlMlld n' ~ .. penb CM1101 lnter1111d In itlll melter 11'1nvttld to lndlVldllalE""" Rtictl Jr ' F-Ml1c1111neou1 M•ti•· recordl ol L""" --.... .. ~'-~o • ...,., "'--~ ..._ 1""''" -,........,.._ -.,. r-..u w1 1 ...., Y n 8 comment on tlll doc11m1nt bw .,..... ' -· O -.,. -• """' ""' .......,.,,..,1 ...,, .,...., Book 14041, the City of Colle~ to wtt· The -Id by Mor1~ CK T}Vlt Oeed , Thll llll~1 wu ftlld wl1h Ille Publl•h•d Or1ng1 Co-11 Delly renge Cou<cv. Ca lornlL Chaflll C. Wright Pfllll 1872 ot Oftldel Aec«cte Ill tM City Council, P.O. Boll •1200, COii• Oii IM propeny eo IOld': Ten Plf ~11n orrllpon11 prior to the County Clerk of Ot1n1>1 County Ot\ Piiot Jtlf\ 28, Feb. 2, 9, 111. 19113 EXCEPTING THEREFROM Ill Pree. ottlc• of Ill• Recorder of °''"""' M • c llf I "2'"2'" -1 ot ~-1 ....... I ..... ..__., ....... -·tno by Plf.oMI l4>PMf1I"°' Jan 21 111113 341-113 011. oll rt91111, m1ner111, mlnet1I 1'hl11ta1-1 w11 fllld wttll lhl Count~uC•lllornl•. lltlCUlld 'b"'~· 11 • • orn 1 • v v, on or ....... _,.,.... .. ""' 0 .,. .._.... -11 tilt ,,,_ting. P«llOl19 Withing to · ' __... r"'"ll natur" g;" "'"ta. and 1.._ ,._,_ ,........... SE R before thl !lour ol 11:00 a.m. on wltll blO. ...,...,., 11 IM mMI""' -•-·Id --•t ~·• ..,.. . r.,,.. o ,,.. .,.,.,.,ty ..,_,.of Ofange County on E M HABESHIAN, 1 .. "9 Fl1d-v. March 11, 11183. tt 8'1111 be 81ct1 or ott.. to be Ill wrltlllQ lf'Cl 9iii322•4107 ...,. tha"t"' 11::::-: .. ft '":'., P11blltll1d Ot1ng1 Co11t OattV: tlydtOCIWbont wtlal--Jtlf\. 21. Jte3. -· end AIDA HA8EIHIAN,. IM ~lllOllt)t of IM bidder to wlll bl recelv.d .. 111• 1lorlllld ...._.._..tor--=~ ...... -· -Piiot, Jan 28. Fib 2. II, 111, 1M3 known 111111 mey bl within or unOlt ,,_,, tlngle wom1n, WILL SELL AT dell\llr ..... ..... ..,....... ft1ce I _,,.,_ _.., ance 444-e3 NOTICa °" MfAULT AND Ill• pucel ol tend llerelnabo... Publl•h•d Orano• Co••• Delly PUB LIC AUCTION TO TH( ·-""' lo tM ..... , Clefil'I 0 • any time after tM nr1 1 CLAIRE DEDRICK aacTION TO MLL ducrlb•d . togetller with Ill• P11o1·J1111. 28 F.t> 2 11 1• 111113 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CA8HI Office~ Ille prol)I( anno11ncld publlceUon hereof and befCKI da1I Exec:utlYeOftlcar UMDB _., Of' TMMT perPl'fual rtgllt ol dtllllng, mining, ' • · ' ' ' 43 t-83 (payable at time ot .... In llwfll time. wlll be out>lldY opened of ..... ' P11bll1hld Orange Co11t 'b•lly "8.IC NOTICE • Ml.IC *>TICE "WllPORTM:T NOTICI" exptortn11 and oplfallng llllfelor money of th• Unllld 8talH) •t lllld teed llOu<I 11 ft:OO •:m .. or 11 Dltld ttll• IOth ~of l'ebN4lft· Piiot Fll>Nll"'/ 18 111113 ~=..::~m:.·~J: ::!:::.."'.;. '.:!.'::~~= "'8lC llOllCE· "°"" "~' ............ , • ...., ::r:.:'.":.-::i • ..: ~-·:=:.'.":-:-.: '"'· • ., .. ...,, ... · · ....... or~ ... T:r.::-. ~ • A" •• I" IND IN y 0 u R lend . tt.ma-in-ij ni\-r1 gllr1o ..CTTT10UI ........ ~i:~n~~~o~i Coundl CNml>er. City Hll, 17 ,.,, l.aV•nt Perry, PtaJC N()nl't PAR~ • l'AYMINT8, IT lllAY •I IOLD wtllpetoek or dlrec1lonally dtlll 11'\d ..,.,.. I TArn.wT t1ght, title lf'Cl lntt11"I conveyed lo Drive, Cotta M111. C•llfornla ...,. ~alOl'I ot 11\A T. 0. SERVICE COMPANY M cklly '"'*"" ANY COUflT ACTION. min• from t1nd1 olller 111.an H.ld Thi lollOwlnQ ptrlOn9 .,, doing lllld now hlld by 11 under Mid Oeld 112921. tor the f\lmllhlnQ of PAINT. lhl EltaM of Mid o-cMnt. YOU AM IC ~AULT UNDIJI A 1ppotn11d J ru1t11 under th• encl you rr-Y llaVI lhl legal right lo land. ou or ou Wiiie, tunnell 11'\d bu"-u : of TNll In lhl proC>lftY lltuatld In TRAFFIC, LINE, INSTAN'f Of\Y. a.tier, Anoll, Monti. D 11 D O, T" U IT DAT ID I~ d4iaerlbld d.-1 of trual timg "IOI»' aoc:ounl In good ltendlng ahaft1 Into, lllrOUQll or ~Oii 1118 NEWPORT TI LE ANO BATH Mid County, Ce.lttornta ci-lblng Add Lt 1 on a I 1111 o t I 111 Spencer & Frye .IAMU.U.Y ... 1. UMUH YOU WILL S U AT PUBLIC AUCTION by paying all of your PHI dlll 1ub1urt1c1 of H id lend, and to 312 N Newport Blvd., Newpori ,tti. lend 1,.,.,.tln: ~tton. mey be obtalnld 11 11211 Wllehlre Blvd. #700 TAlll ACTtOM TO PROnCT TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOA .,._,u p1111 permitted COlltt end botto m euch w111p11ocked or Blech, Cenfornla 112eea PARCEL NO. l: lhl Office of IM Purchellng Agtnt, LOI AnQllM, CA 90017 YOUR PROPl"TY IT lllAY 81 CASH (pey1bte It llme ol NII In ..,.,_within trw.a monlhl ITom dlrectlonally drllled W1111, tunnell Guido A Falco, 1534 E. Van Lot 53 of Tract No 9581, •per 11 77 Felr Orlvl, Co11a Mell, Attorneyt lor Adminlltfllort ~AT A "'9uc"1ALL. YOU lewful money of the United St81Mt .. deW lhll notlcl of 61fault -and lll•ft• under and '*-lh or Bibber, Ofange., c.lltomla 9:zeea Mep recorded In l>OOll ,..., PllGll CallromlL 8lctl lllOUld be r~ Publl1llld Orang• Co111 Dally NUO AN ~TIOM °" TMI all right, tttte lllld lnt.-911 conveyed ~. Thi amount II 12.8311.50 l>eyof'ld IM .. ,.,lot llmlt1 11\seot, Jor91 Slut CNller. 1$34 E. VIII 25 10 29 lndu9lv9 of M-....-10 IM 811tn11on of IN City Olettl, Piiot. F.O. 18, 17, 22. 111113 NATUllll °' ,.... NOCllDtNO 10 and now hlld by It under Mid M of Jln\4ry 25, 111113, and wlll and to redrlll, t1t11nn1I. 1q11lp, Bibber. Ofenot, C_,ttomi. 92Mll t.tape, tn IM otnc. ol IM County within Mid time llmlt, In a 1N1«1 1118-83 AOAIMIT YOU, YOU IHOULD D11d of Tr111t In lhl property 1ncr .... daffy untll your acc:ounl "'•lnllln, repair, d11p1n i nd fhlt bu*-i. oondllC11d by 1 Recorder of Mid County. en~. kMntllled on lhe cMlllOe CONTACT A l.AWYD. hlr~ deleritlld: ~ curent. You mey not hi... operll• any IUCh wt1111 or mlf'\11, generll pw1f'\lt'lhlp _.ARC£l. NO. 2: wltll IM Bid llem Number and Jhl PtaJC NOTICE NOncs °' T R US T 0 R : W E S T B A '( to,., the"""~ ponlon of without, ~.IM right to drill, Guido A. Fllco Non-exclutlVI CIHmentt for Opening Dalt. TMle1'D'9 IAU PARTNER.SHIP .• C1lllornl1 yo11r account, even 111011911 f11 ll mine, ltore. ~plOr• Ind oper•ll Thie •~t -fltld wtth tM 1 cc11', In II re• a , • 11 r 111 , Eich bid lhall ~ MOfl lf'Cl NOTICI OP TllUafft'I IA.LI T ....... l"'1 a-11 Pattnll'lhlp • ~I -dlmandld, bu1 you tnrough lhl turf-ot IM llP'* ~ty C1ertc of Orange County on encroachment, euppor1 i nd tor •very lllm 11 111 fol"tll In tlll ~ .... 111'0-7 Nora IS HERESY GIVEN thll BENEFICIARY· GEORGE C. ~ P9Y the AmOUnt l1lltld abc>\le. 500 fMt of thl "'blurt-of Mid J8ftUMY 211. tN3. other ~ ... 11 .,_,encl 1p1clflcatlon1. Any bid and •II T~ .... ...," m on w~ Mlrdl :z 1eia 11 RIDER."' unmarnld""" Atw .,,._ monthl from the dll• land • rWlrV9d In tti. d.-1 rrom ,,_ ...._,'" tri. M...., o.ciwat1on Of exception• 10 1111 191Cl(lcetlon• On MW'Ch 4ltl, 1N3. 1111:15 Lm., 11:00 o'doc:tc Lm. of Mid d.y, 1n 'tt11 Aec:CKdld September 17. 1880 .. of record1Uo11 .if lhl• document Thllrvlr\ICompany,aw .. 1Vltglnl1 P11bll•h•d Or1ng1 Coa11 Dally Co111n1n11, CondlllOftl •nd mu.t tie c:IMr1y t11lad lfl thl bid, PRECISIOH RECONV!YAHCE room 11t 11ld1 for cond11ctlng lnatr.No.228tSlnbook1374'pege =.data.or t--o.iton ~ Corpor-atlOn. rec:ordld N<>wml>lf 1. Piiot, Fib. 2. 11. 111. 23, 111113 Riaetrlctlonl ("M .... ~"); end talk.Ire to Ml forth 11fY him In COAPORATIOH, • Callfornl• TNttM'I Salta w1f11in IM of11c11 of 1373 of Ottldll Alc:CKdlln Ille oltlce ).~1hl~lonll*"O 11173 In book 101172 pa111 U4. 537-83 r-dld Ot1AUOUlt30. 1174 u IM14>1Ctflcatlonlthallbegroundt corJ)orallon, H duty appointed REAL ESTATE SECURITIES of lti.ReconllrofOfangec:ounty; ........ edolld .............. upon petmltt • long« omctal Record• ln11rvm1nt No. 2tet1. '" book tor rejec:tlon °' tM bid. T,..... under lf'Cl ""'*""' 10 IM SERVICE, IOClled •• 2020 Hortll teld deed ot trvll dllGtll>ll lhl pettod. you haw oMy the llOll rlgh.' I PARCEL 2: P\aJC ll>TICE 11m. PIG" 41 to 108 ~ of Eld! bid lflll ... tor1ll the full Deed of TNlt. rec:ordld .._ 20, Bt"Oldwey, Suite 208, In tM °""of IOllQwlng property. --to ltop the ~ by P9Ylnll Non·••clu1lv1 a ppur 11na nt Otndll Recorda. lllld 111 tM Finl n1m11 and r11ld1nc11 of all 1MO, • lnA. No. 22024, In book San1a Ana. County of Onnoa. Slaw 1.0t 27 of Tr.ct No. t114 In Ille the entire 1mount demanded by _.. .. for Ing<-and ... NOTICE Of' TlllU8TU'9 IA.I.a Olc:larlllon of Amendment to thl PlflOl'll and partlll lf'ltlf1111d 111 13U 1, Piii• 109, ot Olllclll ot Celltornla, REAL t"8 TA TE OllY of Newport e.adl. County of your c:ndltor. OY9f prt;.11• SlrMl• .. Mt fortll In ...,,..., .,..,,. MHtlr Oectaratlon ("Flra1 tfl• propoHI. II lh• l)ld I• by. A9cordl'" the of!tce of"" County SEC~ITIE8 SERVICE,. Clllfotnll Orange. Stlte of Calllom.. .. per To find °"' thl -' )'OU mu11 111011 c1t1 aln decteratlone ot YOU AM .. OIFAUL T UMDIA A Amenelmtnt"I r-ded on Jlf!UllY COfpotlllon, 11111 tri. namM of tM Recorder of Ottin09 Coum"/. Stet• corporetlon, u duty •ppolntld lnllP recordld In book 30, pegt(•I pe,, or 10 '"'""for peymerit to cov1n1n11. oond1tton1 a nd 0€£0 Of' TRUIT-DATB....,... 1, e, 1914 u lnl1rument No. 38211. 111 otflclB who can llgn.,, agrMft'lllll of CelltomlL Truet• under lf'Cl ~to the 11 lllld 12, M..,_ M14>1, It\ llop Ille torecto1ure, or If your r-n ~lonl11 25~. P.,..,. ~2• 11 0 ... ~!J111 1t7t. UMill YOU TMCE ACTION 1>0011 113111, p11111 510 10 519 on ~alt or tri. corporation Ind Executed by H-RICHARD powtr of 1111 conler-rld In 11111 the omc. of tti. county ,_dlt ot PfOP9ftY II In forec:lolufl tor ln'f """ .., -.-'""' """ TO PflOTECT YCMIR "'°"""· ~ of Otfldll Aecotcla, lllld wtlllhlr mot9 ltlll'I one officer mull 8TEIHHOFF. WI ~ "*'• car111n O.ed of TNl4 ...,.., by lllO ~ty. ott. '9MOt\, contect: Rec>OfOI, and tec:«ded Augue1 21, IT MAY M IOU> AT A "'91.JC V. Hotlol of Addition of Ten1t0ty llgn. H Iha bid 11by1 pt111ot11'8hlp Ot • Will 8l!U. AT PU8UO AUCTK* Oougtaa 8 ~. a ""'"9d """ YOU AM it biPMA.T UNDIDU' LEE H. DURST, ESQ., Anomey 11172 In book 102115, P'lll 3511, I AL I , 1 F y OU N 11 D AN and Supplementll Oeclatatlon of i joint"""'"-llate IN,,..,_ and TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR • hll _,.. 11n4 MPl'lll property. DI ID 0' TR U 8 T DAT ID for t II 1 SE A HA" 8 OUR Offldll ReQorCSa. lf'Cl -~ta IXPLANATION CW TMI NATUM Co111nanl1, Condltlonund lddr-of ell O'""'" par1nett CASH (peyebte 11 tlrM ot NII In Aecorded F<lbNarY • 1tl1, 111 llftTIWR 11, 1 .. utela .. HOMEOWH£RS ASSN .. 885 Town lhlreof. OF TM£ NOCUDINO AOAINIT R11ttlctlon1 ("8uppl1m1n1'I lf'Cl f01nt wnMerL NIN b6dder ta• l.wM '= of IN Untied 811*) 8oolt ISMP of ()Molal Aeoordl of YOU TAD ACnote TO PWOftCT Center Drive, Suite 1100. Co1t1 p~-j~~:-37 YOU, YOU IMOUl.D COMTACT A Decleratlon") for Ml11lon Viejo aot1 proprletonhlP or"'°"* entity •I 1hl fron entrance to the Old ulct Co11nty, '1 P•O• 1 HO, YOUR l'ROl'l"TY, IT MAY 81 ...... Calfomla 82e28; tallphonl: 1.AWYIR. l!lwlrONMftlal P\lrlned Communlly thlt doll ~under 1 flctltloul Or11n91 County COldlouM, locei.d Recotcler'1 ''*'-'' No. 302)8, 80l.D AT A "'9LJC UU. • YOU (714) &41-1H7. Th• l lrffl 1ddrlH end otller NOTICE IS HER£8Y GIVEN lhlt llncttment Mo. tOI ttcord•d -· IN bid """ be '" thl rtal Oft 81nt1 An• Blvd. between by""'°" of. btMdl or def9Ufl In ... Me IXPLMATION °" ,,. "you heVI lnY q...-ttonl·, you common cMl'gftltlon." any. of lhl MAR VISTA lilNANCIAL, IHC . 1 Oc;toblr 4. 1114 In booll 112.5?. nime o r Jbe l>ldCSer wllll 1 Sycamore •ltd Broldway, S1nt1 p1ym1nl or perfoun•nce ot 1f11 NA~ OP THI l'ROCIU>IMO lhoulct oon11c1 1 11wyer or 1111 , .. , pr~y d11erlbld •bOVe i. oorpor•tlon, 7117 North "E .. 8lrlet, ~ 1"8. Omc.I Aeoordl. dHlgn"lon tollowlng allowtna ,,,..,, Calllomla. II rtgllt, t1tt1 Wld obt111'1ton1 11c11red tllertb)', AOA .. IT YOu.::_u IHOUUJ jjCrleifll1•1t191ncy wNcll may haw purported to bl. 11 Aue Ch•-.i San a.m«dlno. Celilomla 112.403. . EXCEPTING THER!.l'ROM 1.ll "D8A (Ill• flclltlOUI 11•m•)'I': lnW-' ~ IO end now..., lndudlng 11111 bfMdl or defeutt. CONTACT A LA • ~your loan. = Newport S.ach. CIJ1tom11 TlllphOnl Mwnl>lf (114) 11119-0231. ,,,.,_..., oll, OM, petr04l'iiurn, other provided however' no Jlc11lloui by" lll!def Nldp.ct of TNlt In 1M Notice ot wblcll w11 recorded • ..'!!':'·~Y.ou..,OUlllAYDOL~IT Thi 11nder•"'n.d dlldalm• any .. 1111 ~I TN9t .. undlt tM hydrooubon 1ub•l•nct• ind .. I namelllllbe~unlwttwella ~.=::.c,"'...':l'd County OC1oblr 14, 11112 ... Rlcordlf'I 824W,e.yAve.,Newpor1a.ac:h. -_.. • • ...., '" OMd of trutt ""91nefter mentioned, unawgrouncl ......, . In or under or OA«ant teQ11itt9'10n 'lllllttl thl er.. .., -lnttrum111t No. 112-H24te, Will. CA TAllm WT ACTIOM. ...,...,. fCK 1nY l11cooect1-of lhl _. ... to IM lllghlll bidder tOf wfllClll 1M!Y be pt'odlioed trom Mid County Jllecorder In cde Of IW A SEU AT PU8UC AUCTIOH TO THE "~N a elrell edd'9I or common t ~: ~ ~ ~~ ~~:: .= ~ ceall In tewtul money of IN Unl1ad llnd ~_,.,._I ........ c:orllOI'--. Include. the Nm9 of • ~~:.:..County°'°'.,.. HIGH HT BIDDER FOR CAIH, dMlQn•llon I• •llown •DO.lie, no ~ HOMEOWNERS AS•oct•TtO"', Seid .... Wiii b• m1d1. but Sltl .. wtthou1-r11ttyof""'1klnd, to IMl l*owN~ lhlPrllldlnt 84crllM}' Tr-Cltyolnlne, ..... ofc..orn...• lewfulmoneyof1"9Unlt9dStetM, ••rr•nly •• g iven •• to Ill .; 0 " " I II II I pubMc auc11on al lhl tltnl and _,.. of Mid llnd for tN JIU'll09I end MeNOer• ' ' ... or a c:ellHlr'I cMc:lt ~~Oft I ~ Of ~I-" TM '*"'11 • llen = thl,.... property w I out cov1 n1nt or ""''"nly, piece dHIQn"•d b110w, In 1hl of prOlfllCltno tor. tM ..,,ior1111on. Tiii City CouncJI of IM City of •flown anv ct1•crlb1d In lbl .... , Of ~ lie!*. • tlet•-or l>lnlflclu y under H id OllCI ot ~II-." ~.= = 1::;::,.:i.'":'':'c~:::.!~ County of lhl s1111 of CaNlornl• d1111fo1pm1nt, producllond Colla Mela,.__ thl rlgllt to fa:~~:"~~~e"'tn ~r=~~ Melara! credit Irion, CK • 11.etl or T111t1, by rlHOn of a breech or 11 d8lc::tlbed • follow9: pey"" r'""""6ng prlnOIC*"""' °' OlllOM*' tlelOW, all of lhl right, :=on •nd ta ktno 01 "1 ~ "1Y or all bldL eoo to tf t lnolu1lv1, Ofllcl•t =..~and lolin~ 61fllUlt 111 tM obllQetlonl MCIUtad Untt 1:t4, Tract 8031 u ,.. tM note(•) -Id by Mid 0..0 of tft1I lf'Cl lnt.rllt now Mid by Mid ' oil. gae. ""'"*"'"• °""' °"TEO:~ 4 11183 Reoordil of aald County. Id In thllllate. .. ~ • thlrlOy, llWltofore elllCUtad and corded In 80011 112111 , PagH Trutt, w1111 tnterelt tllereon, 11 Tru1t11 In and to Ill tllat 08f111n =o:on..::= ':',: Publllfied Ofano•' Cout Dally P~L 2: , :: t=::.C,ee:; ::' ~,,,.._ ": dlllverld 10th• 11nd1t1lon•d 1 ll04-el1, ~of CondOl'*llum l)tovldad In Mid noMl•I. ~. pr09lfly wtllcll It tltuall In Nld ••II• derrick• end/or 011111 Plot. Fe&> 18, 1913 All u11dMdld one flf1Y·flrat ~,.... ....__... ·..."uatec1 In i.d IM1t1en Oldlradon °' Dele&At and Pier\ « Ot r--.. .... ---....... Ir fllf'J. Uf'lder ""terme ot thl Olld County lf'Cl II dlecttbld below. Thi _.....:...., Ir eurt ~ (1/81•0 lnter .. t " I llft•nt In .,.. __ ., 08lnlnd tor a.. encl wtttt.I notice of wtlldl ST~EN~HUTCHiNSO'N of Ti111t. fHt , ohergH and llrt•t 1ddr1u, II any, or 011111 ;;}Id~;" -!009..,:W: CUMIOtl'" the ... tn-.. lftencl to ~ •nd Sti te. dlletlbld " of br..::tl Ind Olf "9ctton to OMlll 1 ---· W'the own« of r-ci ~of IN TNll• and of thl common deef;gnatlon, lf"eny.of UIO 1y1ng outekti of~ P\a,IC NOTIC( IN Conwnon,.,,.. elf Lot 4 of Trad Thi llOUltl 1ttl! 815 ._. Of tllt und1,.1gn_1d to 1111 u ld and ll6cS Utn arte1r1g by 'lflr1UI of• tru111 cr1111d l>y Hid Olld ol prO(Jlr'ty 11 Mt lorth balOw. lilnd. tt ~ undlfwlood ttwt the 1612. M per fNllJ ftled In book 422 thl heat\ w ~ ti t ptoC>lftY to eetlefy Mid otJllgettone. D•clar•llon of Cov1 n1nt1 Truet. to-wtt. S4et5t2 49 (moproll.J Seid deed of INlt -•XIC'Ulad ' _.., . .,. 11*11 p1g11 1 to 'T tnotuelve ol non 9'1Y one h• o tM 111d th•tt•fltr the und1r11Gnld • • Thi ~ by 1hl Tni1tor dffflln•ted below owner ot IUdl ,,._..., oll, "'· N011C Of M ec111 ~tettw lH ttM of Lot m , clUlad Mid notiee of bta.:tl and of Condition• and Rutrlctton1 1111~ llnder Mid Olld __.. -,_..__. on ........ 11 .... p1trole11m, other llydrourbon I TMlllU'I IALI! I 1neoua Mapt, 1ecord1 of Ntwport l4et91111, 11 per "''P ~ ...... to ...... .._.._,. ...__=har o-r•l8fter "CC&R'•") recorded In of Trull lllfetolort .. acutld IOO • .., --u .. -• ., 1111>et~ lf'Cl ..-. • Mt for1t1 .... ~ Mid Coumy, M IYOb *"'II dllr.:t recorded In ~ 4 , Pl.GI IS of -· -,,__, ,_ •ooll 11a II PagH 5112·815 dlllYltld 10 1h• underelgnld • 1118 Boo k end ., tll• P•Q• .. atlo¥e. """ ,_no rtght to enter YOU AM .. D«f'AULT U .. DUt A In the Al1lalla en1*ed ''Dellrlltlonl" t11H ••• _....,In tM Offtoeof 4, 1112 .. tnatr. No 82~ of lnoluelve . olttclel Record• ol wrttten Oelc:aratlon 01 OeflUll lf'Cl Doc11m1n1 Number of Oftlclal upon 1111 1urlace of tllt above D fr D 0 F T Ill U If 0 AT ID of lhl 0ect111tlon of Coll'lftAftla. 1111 oounty l'900f'dtr of Mid~ lllld Oflldal Aec:otda. or1no• co 11 nty, Calllornl• ... Dem1nd ror Sile. end 1 written Recot<I• In IM Offlc:I of the County OeeQ11bld lend"°' to 1111 MY of It'll JANUARY n. ,.,. UNl.f.11 YOU Condition• a nd RHtrlot1on1 Tiie 11re11 •ddttH 0, o111ei latd HI• wlll I>• m•d•, but .,.__.to .. Mject prO(>lrty. Hotloe ot Oef""'1 and Elec11on to Reco<der or Hid County, •II u Mid lend or any pQttlon thereof TAKI ACTION TO ,lllOTICT ~In boOll 1"87, PAQl H6., common d .. lon•llon 01 Ille ,.,1 wllho111 co .. 1n1nt or w1rranty, NOTICE .. ~ OIV£N lhat $41. Thi 11110ari1911d cauaed llld dlllgnlled below. end conveyed •bo\19 llld plane Plf .... to lllld 680 YOUR PlllOPIR'h. IT lllAY II ()ffldal Aeoorde. (the "Dlc:Aalatlon"I property ~ dl9CfiblCI II .... CK lme>llad. regarding ""'· a llNaCfl of Ole ot11p11on tor wtllc:tl Notloa ol Default lf'Cl Elecllon to llld proC>lftY to thl Trus1• thlrwln .... Mtow the preMnt _,_ of •OlD AT A PUIM.tC IALE. w YOU lf'Cl.,.,., ~ti !Nrwlo. purported 1o be: 2087 Tuelln potl•elon. or lllCUll'lbrW\C41, to ..., UWt -__, -~ ,_ Sii to be reoorded 11'1 1M county epedl\ld. tllo H id land for I ll}' p11rpo11 NC.ID AN lll .... ANATION Of Tltl EXCf.PT THEA£"'°"' .. oi, A--. Coate ...... Callfornla. pey the""""""" ptlhdpal 9'.f'll °' ocourred tn tlltt paymenll of wt11rethl rMIPfOC*'IYlltoce11d. S-oflhll)foC>lftYwlllbemedl wtiet-. NATUllll 0' THI ,ROCflDINQ 1111 , mtn1r111 e nd o111•r Tb• 11 ndereto n e d 11e111>y 1Nnot9{1)_,,.,bylilldo.d of ..--•ntl •nd char 1111 dllly Mime, Street Addreu end purtu•nl to th• d1m1nd ol th• Tiie tlrMI 1ddr1u and otlllt AOAINIT \'OU.J. YOU IHOULD fttdr-1>018. below•-'" 0( 500 dt1ct1tm1 111 llablllly for any TNtt • ...nfl Int.,.... • '" Mid f'IOCI ........ by ... AalecldOn eaalnl1 Tatephone M\lml>lf ot Trvtlll or 8erllflclllfy Uf'ldlr llld deed of U\lal COtl'ltlMlft dlelgnltjon, " .. Of the CONTACT A LA•Ylill. feet. wtlhOUt thl r10111 of 9'.lfface incorr.ct-'" .-er..,.... lddr.-ptOYldad. adV8"08I. II.,.,.,, ""°" .. ""*'°' PfooertY -• nof t>tld Plf9on conduC1lnG _.. It Cl1icaoO and by r111on ot dlf•ull In th• r11I pr~ deoerl!IM ai>ov. 11 011 F11br11t111 25. 111113. 11 11 oo entty, .. ~In lnltllll'Mllltl of or OlMI' common cteelollltlon. the twm• of Mid Died of Tniet, .._..ct.. ·and 1tlM rem1ln due Tiiie tn1ur•nc1 ~omp•ny, 3255 ~enl or pertormance of c:=ect 10 be: HM:Z Uielt10. • m S1•11w1d1 For1clo•11•• record. 111<1 .... wat be made wn"°"1 ,..., ct.we-Wld ...,.._of the °'*19 end 'lll'IPl'd • folowe: ' Wll1lllrt Blvd .• Lot3~n~H, tlonl eac:urld by Mid dlld of vi.to. CA 112111. Set•-9 o dllly appo.mld Trutt.. PAACfl. S: warrtnty, H PrHI or tmplled TNSllA encl of IM ll'\llU Ct•tld by fh• "'ontllty 1n111t1men1 of Celtomla 90010, (213131 • lrwt lncludinO Ole o.llUll. nottcl of Tii e 11nd•t1t11n1d Tr ult•• 11ndt• ... .., ri11rsu1nt 10 0 1111 ol ~ • • tont'I lfl h reg1rdlno 11111. po•11ulon. of .-cl Deed of TNll. Said..,.,.. be ,...., u1111 n•ltl ._ FlbNat}' O.te: Flbruet}' a. tM3 wlliCfl WM r-ded on lt1e o.te. In dt10111m1 '"Y lf•blllty for •ny Tn.11,.cor.ioo F11>t\latY3. •Hf n Section e nlltl•d "Cttta ll'I encumbra11u1. to. Htltf}' tlll Mid°"~. Merdl 10, 1tu ,, 1t12 • tlwnMoflb pltOlftl per CHcego T1tJe IM boOll end II IM P'QI, and .. ~,...of"" .... ~ 11'\tlr NO 2018, l>OQll 13935, PIO' E111m1n" ror Owner•" and prtndpel bet.-ot IN ...... or 11 a~e>-P.M. •1 1M ChlpllllJ'I ~. 1n adclltlOl'I to 1 11omey'• lnlufance Compen)', ~Number of Ukl Ottkllll and Ollltt common ~..uon." 1578 of Olflclal ReCdrdt, ex-11.0 "S11pport , 8 111111111111 1nd ot111t obltoatlon NCll'ld by te1e1 A.....,.111v-to1NCMc c.n.r ..... co.ea ...... c:fw'a--.. .. Trult.. Recorde .. dellgnalld btlOw ""'' lllOWll herein. -by JOHN FRANCIS WHELAN .•• Enor°'cllmenl" of th• AttlCll DMd of 'ft\111, with lnt-t Mid Bulldlno. 300 EHt Cfl•P"''" b111 In lllld OClA'I tooeCf* with , 8V Poly C1llna The IOtal emount Of tM unpeld la let .. 11 wlll be l'l!ldl, but trullor, tn lhl off'" of 1111 County 1ntlll1d "!IHITllftll " Of 1111 othlr 1Um1 .. prOl/ldld ~ P'll' A __ , WI tlll CltY of Onnoa, CA. q end II"""' adWrloed by the Publltlled Orange eo .. 1 Oafty ~ of the otJllQetlon ~ wllho11t coven•nt or w1rranly. R4itofder of c>anoe Co...nty, Stete Oec:1at'atlOl1. *"'*'°" N any, unaw It'll,.,_ H01'1CE: AT TI~E OF SA[E llDI ;\UI Illa I or ltl...,,.., ynder"" Pilot,/«>. II. 18. 23", 1tl3 by Mid dlld of""" and ... "'*-' ..,,,... OI lrnplect, flOW'dlnO uoa. of Ct llfornta. Will SEll A f Attentkln • .,.__'°"" f9ct 0111101 •nd lnter11t Oii 111011 MAY 8E MADE IN CASH AHO/OR term• •net provt1lon1 of Hid 727..S cotte. upen ... lllld ~ .. poUIHIOn, or 1nc11m"r•nc11. PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST .,,.. tM ol .... II....,.. frOm ---. and'*" .... ctwoee nil CAIH1£AS OR CEAT,,JEO CCIA'L nun•te ..,.. 11 ,.r the time of tlll '""lat publlcatton of lncl11dtno teo, 0111111" e nd BtOOER FOR CASH (p1y1bl• 11 thl ~tlOfl In tN1 .,_.,,... end~ of tM TNttea and of CHfCKS SftECIFIEO tN C4Vtl HOTICI! .. f'\IRTHEA GIVEN tllat l'"UUL "" "'" 1111• Holle• of TtUllH'I S•ll 11 • ..,._ of the Trual .. end °' ... llfnl of .... '" l1wtUI money of 1111 lln4.,.,, pole)' --In tM Ml'M Of "" """'' cr'M'*I by M6cl o...i of COOE SECTION 2924fl. Mkt APONllOn. thr~ IU cWI}' ~led l)llOw. 1rv1t• or11ted Oy Hid Deed of UnHeO 811111) 11 So11th tront • l>Uf~ • • Nie under Mkt Tru11. Tiii total 1m~n1 ot Mid At tll• 11m1 ot tll• ln ltl•I SOOOll*d '09'ft, Ml ..-cu'8d lf'Cl C-W1 M uMCI her'lln "T'NSIOf'' It*' be frwl, lo pey 1111 ~11,oipat 1111ranca 10 the Otano-County 01<1 Deed=t:T ~ CIOrrttln Mild obllO•tlOn, IMludlf'lll ttuonal>I}' ~ of 1'111 "°'909, 1tl9 toClll ~ • wntten deeletatlon ot NOT'a Of' IAUl f1' dllffteO to -"TNltort"" "'°" UM of the~•) by Mid Cour111out1. :z 1 t WNI Sant• """ Oil • Hllmltld 1111, Ch1ro11 and lllYIOlltlt of the unpeld .,...,_of the ....... encl dlll'lllnd tor ..... and MAL"'°"'°"" AT '"'" on• Tru11or •• de1111n .. ld OMd of Trwt 10 wtl: ll0,000.00 Bolllevatd, City of San•• Ana, SIMI YOU .. DllPM&.f ~A ...... of"" TNMee. 11\ IM tll!ll oblle•tlon MCMM by the aD0\19 fl•• turte11dwld 111 ctocvrnen11 ....VATWIAL.a below, lf'Cl "8enallclaty'' lflall be • .,._tthar'eOflhim01I01112 of Ca11torn11. all r19111, 11111 and ..-Ol'TWTDAT9~1'+ oflntt'81publclllttO'IOlthllNOllOe.la d11.c:rlbod deed or tru'1 and evlcllftCll'lt 01>11=.:. MCUrld .... ~ ,.., ~ to ,,..,.. "l!lenellc:"""" If •I 11.00 PtfC9ftt ,., '"""m u ..,,. .. t conveyed 10 and -lltld -. .,.._YOU TAICI ~ w . ..-o.:u. •llmllld coet•. ··~ Md ==·=-~ .. ..,.,. -=.,":: 111 Iha..,.,.., C-'.,. mor1tll111one8en9flcllty1Xecutad provided In utd notl(•I plu• •II by ll llftder .-0 Oeld of Trwt '""" TD ....oTlCT YOUR HIONMn, Dl...S. ~1. 11113 •dvanc11 11 1740,254 00 To thereby lmmedt"•'Y d111 end tM~.:.;-=:r-::,,: of Oef111111 hlrefflabolle :::0:.":6~.:;~n~~" ::~~r1=~~" .. ~1d county ~A'r:.~,':'fuA~:.~ =::,::....,.. =irni~":~bld,)'Ol.lmey =,:::!!--~ .. end dOM ~"' w. _....,... T111 t1m• end place ot 11111 Tr ~=!'*Y unOtt Mid o..o lo1 1 in Btock 3'4 01 can•• ~~~°' 'f:,f,::: • Callfol'l'll8 OOfP,, 0.11: FebNWy t . 1M3 --propeny In lhl Matter 01 the ht•t• of ff8Crlptlon or Mid proe>eftY allO of "* ""*'• .....,._ and Section, N-Port leacll ... per y~ • TNl\M. T. O. ServlOI Compltly cteeor Hf allove to ti• IOfd to ANNA COAOPOFf. (COnaetv9'•~ OINt deta ,,.,,_, 10 IOOve .,. .. d .. IYOtld to 1111 u!IWtlfMd • ,.,.., r-ded In ~ 4, PIOl M Of , .. '°" COWTACT A IYo (MAL) O.J ~. • Mid tt\lllM, Ntle~J??· .... 0111toat10111 dlll Ill• No11oe II hlreby given lhal the rOl!oWm "'11* OecllerllllOn of ...... encl M......,_,. M.-. 11'1 I.Ill Ol1IOI OI -M ~ 9y AoM A. Gerda, ~T 0 -D It T E -•• I H I I F unctertlaflld ...... •t prtv"• ..... County: Otenoe ~lftd tor ..... "'4 • wrlmMI Ill• Co11nty A•cord•t of hid Thi •tr ... lddfltl Md Otlllr IOtO N. ~. Alatalent..,,...,, ... " '"' to 111• 1lt11h111 and blll blddlf Tni1tor: JOHN A Fl.OTHO AN "°"* of DetU1 and lllctlolf 10 County. OOflW'llOfl J IS ..-0.i. If rrry, °' "" ..... IOI, One c.y ~ w.t NIMtTATf M!HT II POl81Bl.E eubjecl IO contltmi tlon of H id UNMARRIED MAN ' W . Thi unctentaoecl _.. ... Tiii ettHI lddrltt end ollllr rMI propef1}' cleeCtltlecl ....._ II Olflta Ana. CA t210I Orenga. CA ntA AND THI AMOUHT. IF ANY' 8'lpttlor Coun, on or.,..,"" 211" Deed of Tniet; "9oordatlon 0... NotlOI of OeNulf" Md m.atlon to COftl4Mft o.iona11on. " Mt. of lhl ="" 10 0.: .. ffllllntt Lllf, Tai: (1141 ~10 (114) 83&-&2 .. =-~TO aN DOAULT. ~of~. 11113 11 tlll Of"°9 June 2', tt71, loot! 12721 ,_. ... to be ~ In ttw ~ rlll ptoP9flY dtKtll>ld al>Ov• 11 The ~.:~i:d True lu P11bUellld OrT Cout DeMy Publltl'led Orenge Co11t Deify • -H ... -"''"'" A of twwton, Miller 9 Nervtd, 1M60 IUCI ~ Ho. »482 ~the reel prOl*1Y a IOcMed. ~Id to bl, ?tS JjMer 8lrll1, dlHlllMI •-tf1llllllt" for ••v Piiot, Fe0. t , ti. ' 11113 Piiot. '90, ll. 2'. Mar'Cfl I. 1"3 .._ • -·· .......... ttorn11y ~· °'"'°· Horth HOllywooct. Ncmc. or o.tautt; flecofd•llOl'I -011111t1, Coe1• ..._,CA .. , • -., n...., ......., et LAW, ... TOMI center Otlve, COlltll~ of Loe Anott.•. 11111 ot 01i1 DICtmblr 21. 1tt1, Book ct.HTML CAPTTAl Tiit und•11111n1d Tr1111ea lrlooi,_.,... In ttll ..,_ ldClrW i ._. 800• Coaea ....._ Clltor'l1la CelltOtftle ~1807, 111 lfte right. tlttl 1433' Pmee 1102 Oocvment Ho. '~F 1lON d ltCl•lm• •ny 111.,lllty for 1ny Md°'* OOflllW JlllS ....,,., If • ------------~ -=.::~:::'"'· ................ , __ • ...... ... .::..... --...... _ --.... ~::::.~ •. •·•·· '" llalC -• llalC llOllC( ~,.,.... :4 ... \~ ~ ':: ~ ~ ~= ~.::;; .'~~ A.M .• ,,::"::-: r ....... ~ Det"I :::. :n ~ 6tal0Ntton. It wltllout OOYefllllt or •Irr•~ IVNOPlll OP TMI A~TATllllNT o; cto L8 H. DUMT u'o. 81a11 of C•llfornla, pa111e111u1y ,...,_ of I* At tiMt Nonfl lltOlll • ' ' • 1 1 . l•ld HI• wlll 01 made, 111111 ::::..~~en=::nOll, PLOMeTr Mll1UAL ...aNCI C~ANY, -81. -T ,._ .i..· s dteeflbad M tolow9 to-wtt: erttrllftmto .. COt#My~ • 614.a wltllOlll oonnint Ot •1rr•nt1'. l11•l11cttn1 t•••· ol\1tt•• an .. LOUIS ST,. IDWAMeft.&JI. LL·-°""' --ur.. ... lot ... of Tr8C14401. County of 100 Ctvto c.n.. Dttve W• len1a I I 111""'9 61 ""'*°·,..,.,. .... .. • ......o... C:... ....... 0... tMat Orengt, It ... of Cellfornle. P8' AM, Cltlfomla. ' IPOlttff'Ofl, or ~~. 10 :::-... :: ;-::.-:.::. '; ..... , .,.Jal\M "· Dwtt IMP,__, lfl 11oo11 164, ~I .Totll Of~ and .im1110 ..UC llJTIC( = :::.'=:7 ~=: Tt\111, • 1N1Ytt1e ~ Y .......... CIDll1•1e111111ll•111111rr 11. ,_ Iii Mt!ltM'f .,... ,,.._ to 11 tnctu~ or MlaoelllMOll• coac• . .,.,..._, enct .__ • Mmmul r=I t 1 W7 ...,. 01119...,..... ft·~ "1111tlf!M Or~ COMt ...... ..., RIOOrdl. In thl oftloO of the County lfllalll Pl Uc nan: ..... N .. =-IT .. ' I r~ 111 ~.,.,, '""""· •.,• DIM ., r..-. • : Iii.MO. Total ~.-.. ....-. -· , .... a11 -. At ,.._, "ocorder of ••Id County, more 8~ ldClrW or ...., OOllllllOft -.. pr.,_ Ill -note. ~ ..-..__-.. .,... ,,... t -'""--...................... """'"-· _.,, -·"'' ,...,...,,,, 1' ,_..,. oort1Mon1y known u : u~1 d••anetton of Mid pr~ m .;:::_""""*""" ......... _,.. '7rllftctitr ~.,,.hot.., o.M -·~.!'!""'•.,._ ~~ ................................................ 17,380,10I =::•" "Oad, 8111 IHOh, =:::-~;-C, Cotti.... a O rT MAN .OHM I" :.,.:.:'0t =~n:..:r~•.:;.: :.::.. ~-=.:' ~ -...-tunde ................. 11 1.276,000 ------------Terlftt ot Hie oull '" tlwful D110.-oi~of , :..• ~. 1111 -~ tr11efl cr1eted by llld DleCI Of n.· .. :--~•11:==' _,DIM ~ ~ CepHel ~-..c 9IJTIC(. ltlOM}' of 1111 Unlltd ., .... Oft "" 10 .... Of .... D-t. Coala...... Tnllt. lor Ille emount t.-onalltY of,,,.... ......... ~ ~ ...................... -...... . - PiOWISlel• IHm• .... 11..-n of ... Ten paroenl IN ..... 1191'tf -Of~ WaoA'nMN 009'l'GMT10N. •.::::to Ille'•:=:.~ ......... .. .. ........... a ~ 8ftd oontrfbuted ...... ITA~ Of -t llld lo be 118'1..._ .-tt • t7 Of T,_ l?e, lfl .. a., ~ ~--ltll -If,,_.~:~ .....,... _, .... DJ ·=·· ,_. Mlt ......................................... - TN.......,.,.,._ .. lfotne *....,..,._to bl 111 ""tlnl encl I:"::,~.:....~ a=...._ 0.1, "o.e....., -...vered to ltte .,.._...,_a ~ .. ':...... .:'~ Unlldl,,.. Ma(=)....."" 17, 108,471 ...,.~.n 80UTM COAIT ""' .,. reoel'lld •• the llforaMW ........... ,,_... In ... " TNI ....!!!! • ~ 'Oil I... I of Dellilfl ....... "" ..... If ~ -• -· -................ :~ -:s ....... 900. m off'.IC;;t :' an,, tltlll ... ., , ... flrtt r.:,..:· ......... '*"' ...,1; ..... --· ........ ., • =":. rr.,_:• .;;'r:;:;,.t; =-: ~~ ......... tor ... ,.., ...................... :'.............. '· ow CA..... ::~ •1 .... "..,. ... ._..,;,, .... :m ~ OQNI. ... T• ""*9191• ................ ,.,...._"' OIJul"1 ~ ..... ~ ......... M.............. , ~ • Mfla. ,""8 ...... .,_. Ith ........... o;, ...._. .....,. o1 °"9ult".., 111ct1e11 to o-. ._.., .,.,_. . We ~ oettltY thM the •""9 Mtme 119 , ........ :r:OAnm. 1111 .... *'tof'*'*Y. o.o·~~-,._ ' ....... ,...... ..... _....,, ........ llOOOfdll••--MnYllfQ 7·.wtor•JW .,.::--• ,,.,,.,.,. M#IGnMr ·MMYtfTA • ~fJ&:.."1:':: ~...:::':r=:.._... :::.'Cf._. O•o••b•r 11. 1111. •ad• to tit• 1n1urano• .Un'I·--=:.-:..·-~INL....l. m _ ...... ,. .. 11.......... ... .. ~ ~°'-~............... , ,,. ...... _ ........ &El ~t.l~ .... • ... T ..... ..,........ '&M9'1F.".":,. lelOflttA....... . !'i t..1'i.=. .. ~~·-............ ., A,,TJ111tt°"9, .. --~~ -~' ....... ,, "·''"' ,_.. ..... ' ~---..... I P *JI!!.. iii-..,_. _,_.._ lllCINlll a; ICllfllnlla. ..:.·~·~'=~•~pmty ~Or=CeeMoa.t, "'-~-=-~ ,_.,.,Or r ~~CA~ ._ IUllllY ~ I,.:.. ,_.,.-,'It. 17 ... _, ...... ,_ 1t; n.'1:.: I, 1tu ,_., M. LI. n.~ ~ ,_..._. .... CW\ Delft ""'-~ ....,, "'U , .. CNll' 0..-.., .... ,_~~ti." " • • • ( IOCM:t ~ IOIAI .... ....._,.. a. t , ti. ,. ta.ti ,..... r• IOO • 11 t"4 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wedneedav. ,ebru1ry 18, , .. , Bridging the 'cuddle gap' Volunteers give hospital babies needed .love By CAROL VN COIL TORRANCE (AP) -A yeMr ur llO lltlO, Joew was living In an l10lettc In the nurtcry ut Little Company of Mary Hosplt.aJ; hia hold on Ille wwi fragile "l watched thla baby iirow1ng up In a box," says &rbara Stapleford. chnical 1odal worker . "And I was concerned about h is emotional development if he did make It." His parents didn't have a car and tht-y were seldom able to visit their son during lhe St>ven months he was in thl' hoep1tal, Mrs. Stapleford says. . Jose (not has real name) was m~mg out on the extra cuddling that parents give to their 111 children beyond that which the nu~ provide when feeding and chan~ing their charges. H parents hke Jose s couldn't visit their ill babies and children. Mrs. Stapleford reasoned. someone else should be able to provide some .extra cuddling. While a nurse might want to sit for an hour or so cuddling a baby, nurses are paid to nurse And there are lots of diapers to change and bottles to give and life-saving equipment to monitor in a nursery. So Mrs. Stapleford thought that the hospital's corps of volunteers might provide a solution: Perhaps they could cuddle small patients when parents couldn't. First, however, the idea had to be approved by a variety of people. including the board of directors, because volunteers weren't allowed in the nurseries. The pro gram got the go-ahead in September. but it was too late for Jose; he had been transferred to another hospital, where he lost his slender hold on life. But the program w as perfect for the 5-month-old daughter of Gerard and Teddi Best High water spout uf Turrnncf' Krl1ttm, t11y1 hl•r motht<r, waa hoe1pl\.allicd "wllh U tout•h n( pnt'Un)unla uncJ blood ond eur lnk'<ltJona." "f wu really happy with thl' proari.m." &he aaya, taddina that It 1avu h r J>(tlct" ot mind, knowlni that IOmeone elMt WU &Mng K.rl1t.en aome f'>etra attention wht-n 1hc '-.'OU1dn't be ther . Officially tht• volun teer. t.rc callc.>d Maternal-Child Health care -or MATCH - volunteers; unottlcia11¥. they're called cuddll'nl, says Marilyn Krunmcrer, director of volun tffr serviCC'S. "Most of the cuddlers -one lti a man -Juat enjoy holding a baby," mys Mrs. Stapleford. • Cuddler training mcludes learning how to properly hold a baby, how to 11CCub and whet the various machines they'll see in the nursery a.re Wed for, she explains. But a volunteer isn't automatically assigned to every young patient; the patient's physician must recommend the program and lhe pa)'ents must give their per]nisslon. Betty Lunney. Kristen's cuddler. gentJy rocks the chubby baby while kivlng her ll bottle, "We're not here to take the mother's part," she says as she moves K'.rtsten to her shoulder for a burp. "We're here to give the babies lhe love their mothers would gwe them if they could be here." And Mrs Lunney knows from her own experience how a mother worries H she can't make It to the hospital. Ten years ago, when her terminally ill daughter was hospitalized, Mrs. Lunney contracted a virus and was unable to visjt her child for two weeks. "l wish they'd had a program like this when my httle girl was In the hospital," s he says. "li l can help another mother in ~me way, it makes me feel good. AU babies need extra cuddling." A Department of Water and P<>wer workman attempts .to open the pavement to shut off the fire hydrant that had been knocked over by a truck in downtown Los Angeles. The fire plug at Ninth and Figueroa is hit regularly-by passing trucks. Jazz hand thaws cold war American music has many tans b ehind Iron Curtain NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Despite the freeze on cultural relations between the United States and Soviet Union. a New Orleans jazz band had no difficulty heating up Red Square with the beat of Bourbon Street. Although formal cultural relation.a between the two natlona have been suspended .al.nee the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, the Louiaiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble was able to vi.it in January as personal guests of U.S. ( Ambueador Arthur Hartman. The jazz e1*!mble i.a t!'ie 1eCOnd American group to viait u Hartman's gueeta. Modem J!u:z planilt Chicle Corea performed last year. Clarinetlst Fred Starr of the Jazz Ememble said he wam't surpriled that the band'• mualc sparked the eame foot-tapping, fox-trotting gaiety amC>n8 the Sovieta that it lnapirel at home. ''The rea90fl we went was putially beca1.11e we kneW there WM a ~interest in the muaic we pla)', which i. cluaic New Orleans jazz of the period 1890 lo 1930," aata Starr, the iXelliden\..elect of Oberlin Colleae. One concert wu Ill the Onion of Soviet Compmers, where the band wu introduced to an elderly Ru.aian nxophonltt who formed a DbdeJand bend there in the 1920ta. "Ria name w• l<otliank~" Starr ..id. 111 -.ad him why be bepn pW jus. and he lau1httd and MJd lt _.., a al'\d from New ~ that camt thl'OUlh 1\umAa in 1928. It Wit' a.nny Payt.on'• bmCI. one of t,n> t.htt vtatea Ruaa(a ln th• 1920.. H• .. 1d that vt.tt had chalWed hll lit•.'' Pwformln8 with the b9nd at the c;:c-n union .. the Mcavw c..,,.ua Dbde,. Land l"OUI> that 8carr' aald could ou11hlne many N-. OrllliN pnctidonen. The two banda' perfprmances were taped for an album to be releued ln the Soviet Union. A portrait of the two groups wu taken in Red Square, the Louiai.anana stonily grippins their 1.nstrumenta in the 20-below-z.ero wind. But the climate for jazz in.the Soviet Union was once even colder. "The government'• policy on jru:z muaic has ranged from strong aupoport to almoet vicious condemnation," Starr aaid. "In 1926, th e Com.m.lauriat of ~ienment aent a R\.191Wl to this country to study )az.z •.. Later doi.ena of ja~z mualciana were sent to the Gulag Archipelago. . "The govenunent hat tried at various polnta to aupraa lt but hat alwa~ had lo beck away, in part becauee \he very people in government who were called upon· lo Lmplement the anti-jazz campaigns were themlelv~fana,," SoVtet Pr«nier Yurt ,la aJd to be a bta lan of AmericaJ\ jaa i., pertlcularly trumpeter Miles Davia. But the ~er did not attend any of the Jaa Eruleroble 1 perfonnancea. After a1mott ~ pedonnance, Starr llld, the band jammed late lnto the nilbt with Soviet players, who were perUcutarly lntti..-•by the left-handed playln1 ttyle of die 1roup'a 1elf-tau1ht baa1l1t, 71-year-old Sherwood Manaiapene. Starr Mid there ll no dlltlnc\ Boviet jau 1ty1e, al~ the belt players~ rnodernilU and can 1tand wlth anyone the Wt1t h•• prod\ad. ·~ view their pla~ of Jm lhe --way Amertoanl or JaJ**t mlaht vt.ew playtnl Vlenneee waltie1 -tbat juat u the walts became a kind of lnWUOnal ~· and ...... ._. .. ~,...•-.me ........ ..,.. ...... .ad; .. ..._. bcfrW 'no:tts•·· I"· .,..., ... •ti. •·tz•, •• 'rrr·; N ,,,., IW mt CWt ftl Iv IJU Ctt!t h IJM lut. W Utt ltr-1 ... aft l llll•••••llllDlll new 1 llR conoo. llMoJ Qolna llln1n1t 100111no 011..AWA"I PINU Cllf!Mven Wit a lky 29', o-, leo , tullOeck, ... II f<K lemltv IMna? 1 Ir. 1rp1o, pool, ew. 11>1. pe1ro, enol "". mo .., t411H·2040 Avl W• hl\19 2 Gr .... 6 , l)flVI .. petlo, IA15imo '676 ...... ,,.. Spl<tou• .. It, OM I two btdroom 1p1rtmenll. MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLL AR futlNtSMED or UNFU•NISHm All UTILITIES PAID, HEALTH CLUIS, T£NNIS SWIMMING plu. mudl morel Sorry. no ptts. Modtlt Optn dally 9 Jo 6. Oakwood C•rden Apartm port hadl/No. 880 lrvlM Aw. (II 16th) 645-1104 port Budt/So 1700 16th St (II Oovtt) 642-5113 ,It> Ol'llld, ' lh 105 • 2 t42-te07 -cl'llldrtfl Pocil, Ind"' tlO 11221 ........ ~.11 2 ldrm, frplo, 1 blll 10 2 8r 1 II trplc, p1110. IS.W '' ' ---bHoh IHO yrly C.all I HOJmo plu1 Ullll ~ o-te. M&.; !!..__. 81&4419. 641.e1.o -.ea1rno 2 bf. 1 b• .,,,, LUXnny L-0-.-b-d-,m-. -2-,.4-1:1-.-,h-. lu.,.1 01 .. n 2 br, encl Piiio, c:11por1, lndry rm, Uft clo1td tn p1t10, •ln1 Qaf. CIOM In M30 mo crplt, drl)I y . cond CIOH to beech. t.44-2212. e13.a31S• Ao• u1 w teth s11 .. 1 f AMIL APTS vr1y 111a. c... 97M•1t. • bd 2 b b•"'""" I T81. MANAGEMENT I I • • 1, ....,.,.,, Pl·, f42·UI03 $100 Qff Cozy 28r, 181, rp o, I llo. Welk tu Sch O•.· -bHmed ot ll,, .. er, no I M 5-2219,...,.. a Mnd• 2 Bd 1 Ba radec, gar, l ST MONTHS o-t•. AvlN 3/f. Siii mo &-40:23~ I pi)OI, chlld 01< No pell ~·HI• M&.-1t82 '4tolmo 1390A Beker 2 blkt be•Ch. 147&/mo. 841.()783 RENT Upper 2 ar. 1 81. 'At blocM e.i.ct & w1tll' P•ld t yr --to bc:h. 37th St on Pentn. 1ef.M Nlee I Br. frplc, no 2 Bf, nr al'IOpptng & but Al 111 & IHI, 1180 tee. Qar NO tub No Piii 2277 MIC)le I 8 0 0 I m o . M I r y A v a I I M a r o h \ 646:5004, $435/mo ~ 831·8300 7141093·2723, 7·9PM. 1.trge I er, 1 Bl. natural -~-2 --e-,-.-2-8-t -. _V_e_rt_1_11~1.-a C:..ta .... 1724 wood ctillnga & cabinet•. ~a .. ~119 n.,.~ ~ condo, trplc, belcony, '435. 151·9522 U• ,,.. \,;-.,_• ocH n view, pool, •Pl, l4Hlmo 2 Br 1V. e1 dubhouM A'flll lmmed tower unit. all bll·lna, 2 BR. on golt courM, MW APTS · ' carport, tndry rm, b•I· cpl•, drpa, paint, Iott ot II M0\19d In 1700/mo. 75'-7087 oony. wood $ 4 8 5 mo . by Merci\ 111 1 Block 10 1>9ech, 2 Br &27 w. Wiiton 780-8882 Bring Thi• Ad With You den 2 a.. bit-Int, 'At gw. f1L llptt 142-ttH 2 Br. I'.~ Ba TownhOuN z & J 8{0ft00MS S7901mo. eso..te39 1450/mo lor 2 1*9'jPt. .. ••-2 Bd. t B•. redecor•tld, no ,_., 6.48-9507 2 BORMS FROM $475 -·-gar, pool. Child OK. No Enjoy tlvlng In the pe11. $490/mo. 1395 A• 2 er. $430. pool, rtfrlge, guarded community ol Baker. 941.0763 new oerpett. no P•I•. •DISHWASHERS Big Canyon Eut Apt a. 1 .. ' 2 ... • II. 423 W Bay ~11-8518. •POOLS surrounded by cotorlul • '""Ul\l\j g111den1 with a PlnOfl• Newly decor. OH pd, Nie• 2 Br 1 Ba In trl·plell. •PRE.>WlVV\. mlc view of the golf encl gar dwthr pool Carpet•. drape15 &~~~ 1 •LAUNDRY FACILITY COUfM. 3 8'. ept. wtth all SBO. No P.11. 642-5073'. '475. No pelt. 4 •NO PETS 11'1\efllt'", pool & JIC\.IUI. 1--------'--1 Ntwlf, quiet, 2 Br 2 Ba Av•ll. March II".. OCEANFRONT Oht 2-4 Br. No pell. 1912 Wallace 844·G509 lor eppt No B/: we~k or month ""2:alfleld I •3. 1485/mo 831·3871 16761 Viewpoint lane pet1. 8 3·7873 APUT•ITI -Ouplu W~llld• C..M. 2 ~~•:c~~(ll~ ::.!t ...;._ __ ll_Tn_l_IT __ _ 2 br, 2 be condo, 2 car Beeutllul g arden apta. Br 1 Ba. NIOt & cut•. on Terry) Spectacular view from gar. nr Ho11g Hoap. Ptly Patloe/dedli Spe, heat carpet•. drapet, amatl thlt 2 Br. Oen Channer. furn. Wiii 1horl term paid. i.o ,_.,, fenced patio, enclad 842-6604 Pool, privet• 11ndy 11000. 875-2543 2 Bdrm. 1 •/, Ba. 1560 g er 1 g • . n o p e t 1 l>eadl, perk Ilk•:::;: Room & pvt ba In qultt 2 Bdrm 2 Bl. 1585 1475/mo. plus 1475 sec. phJ• bolt lllp av . good home lo r buay 396 W. Wll1on 83 t-.5583 54g.5442 or 170·5829 All amenllltt • rMdy lor e11eclprof'1 .... on tmkr Areplece, pool, dllhwlllh· Large, clean 1 & 2 Br occupency • 11650. For S300. Ad 7~. $42..-300, er. pvt pauo, lltre lrg Utll• P••d Pool, near OCEAN BREEZES eppt. pleat• 0111 24hra gerden 2 Br $575 ahop1. 188• Monrovia NA BCH 7f50.0918. No J*t. 3880 Seaahore. Winter. 557·2841 5"9.()338. 18' 1365 mo. Nwpt Hgll. OCMf'l/bay w , Furnished. Poulbly Yrly. l"lll •• 2Br av•ll. I BA-w/ lplc, W/W q:>ll, x t r a C 1 • • n . 2 b d . • Open 7 dyt wk. 1450. Eva. 642-3672 ...,....,_BAU 1 Br retrlge. range, *4 pool1 988·7961 ~•u U laundry. carport, pool •tennis 2Br TwnhH, ,.,.Bl, d in -. APllmtTI-No pell. S3851mo 931 •Cable TV rm, 2 patlo1. balcony, Aertant1 Val. la!MalslW 27M llYflllT Llttle late, pier. 3 atory deluu lrg. 2Br, frplc, $1800 mo. 875-3087 3 Br. 1V. Ba 1750/mo yearly ...... Isl & IHI mo. $250 depo11t 876-9889 2 Br, t Ba. plu• g.,age, 7 home1 from bay. 1vall now for yearly $695/mo. 780-1877 Betutltully landacaped W 19th SL 548-0492 •Pett negollable g11age. no o-t•. Nr Hoeg .,arden apla. POOi & Spa. *fflfl •••LE* Some with trple. Hoap. 11t, lut + dep. ,•~•"'~k N ta .. 846-1323 842·2949 eveJjwJtndal e!.:'.hZor ..... '· 0 pes.i1o Attractive 1 Br 1425 Hunllngton Gatdena tor appt. 1 Bdrm 1475·1485 2 Br from 1450: Carpell, 4901 Hell Ave. ------.... ---2 Bdrm w. ea $560 dr1pea, stove. frig, patio, lerea fnll · 2 Bdrm 2 Be $800 lndry, pool, gu/wtr pd. 1 br, 3 blk• 10 beeeh, all 38f., 2&e. frplc, 1875 "'°· 2250 V•nguard 145 Eut 18th 946:2708 u t 11 • Pd . no Pet •' _99_8-_58ea _____ _ 5<10-9628 LIKtNEWTBi. -S... $375/mo. 538-9541 lu CletMate 2'111 ---PVTpetlo trplc pool apa Bac:hek>r 1410 TOP area, qulel, no peta. wtlll.lll lPTI 2 Br. 1485, yea.rly, new t Bdrm 148 £SA f>tNE.S 549·24471 Lrg 1&.2 ~' -i>l!.,.among decor, pool, nr beach, 2 Bdrm, iv. ba $560 jflnet &. ·11retma:-sec bUI. No .,.U. 496*77. 131 E. 18th. 848-8818 $455-$575/mo. 1 Br 1 Bi. gatea, pool, gym & tpa. •--•---.. 181 E 18th. 642-085e 2 Br. 2 Ba lrplc, lndry No pet•. From 1-480. -ta _. •• rm. akytlghla. 1111111 c•I $48-6591 t Br, 1 Ba condo. lmmec., 2 Bdrm. 1'1· b9 $575 ok 1---------1 poo(, tennla, 9'>I. full tte. 1.51 E. 2111. 548-2408 386 Avocado Nr. Beach, 2 bdrm. l'h ba, 1465. 857·2914 TSL ~gml 842-9<112 fireplace. cpl• an~ Large 2 BR 2 Bl,•2 sty TC 2 1 b , 1 dr•pe~ en0tgar. $595 a-. . 2911 unit, $525 mo No pets. • wnhM, maa er ' 1· Call 536--092 t Nr OCC. Call 540-1158, In loft, 2 b9, 2 cat gar lfll W .... ask tor Dave, Larry or w/elec. opentr & lndry 8'. bit.-, atove & oven. Wkly rental• now avail. Pam hk·up. ow, c1thedr•I drtpea, c arpel, dl1h· 1105 & up. Color TV. \I celllng1, Iott of c10111a. wuher, pool, no l>•t•. Phonff In room. 2274 pool. Nr OCC. $625/mo. F' 0 m S 3 9 6 / m 0 · Newport Blvd. C M. • CD > ·-en • c CD a. • >< •• • c ·- m«!8tiBllll 648-7238 eves. 960-2875 &46-7445. Tmlllll Lge 38r, nr OCC. Orpa, Br l'A S... TownhOuM cpt, carport, patio. Rea-$425 + $375 dep. Gu New Townllomes dl to move In. $550, p •Id. Ne• r Fr w y . for rent 1 1·3898. No pela. 883-4894 I Bdrm IY• Ba $630 1---------1 2 Bdrm 2'At Ba $750 Easllide 2Br l'hba. bltlna, 01 than 1 mite trom Frplc, nulled celllnga, cpta, drpa, pvt deck. g•r. beaeh. Located In nice dbl ger, pool, IP• rtta req. $550 & MC. LM quiet reald. are&. Lge 3 868 w. 18th. only. 780.0489 Br .. 2'h bl, dl11 apt. Frplc, 845-2738 8-42-4905 TownhouM 2 Br. 1'/• Ba ~c;'1c::~:';0~~ JBt, cpl•. Clean. frplc. pool, spa. attached occup. $ 7 50 & dtp $395 ino. 382 Vlctor11 garag• Avail the llral 536-0297, M2·n •1 $42-3780 Call 63 t-49S.. t--------...,.--1 E Id I I I ' br, 2 ba. $650 + '850 ~ 2 8'. 2 Ba. No pell. .1 • uxury n • P ne O· MC. deposit. Nr W11nlf $475/mo. 780-1418 or rest Lrg 1 Br. O/W, r• a Gothard 847-6175 642·7528 evee or wl!nd• trig. patJo, utll Incl . BBQ. 1-----....,,....--,-1 1440. 631-6741 1che1or unit Cleen, 2 2 BA 2 Ba, cpta. drpa. --------1 bike from beach Avall 11ove, refrlg, wshr/dryr. 3 Br, 3 Ba Condo, VJ/d, n 0 w . s 3 2 5 / m o . __ Ul ____ E ___ _ .... Wkly rental• $95 up. Color TV. tree coffee. hMted poot & llepe to oc:.n. Kltc:hene IVIN. 985 N. C0Mt Hwy, ~ Beech. •M-~21M SPACIOUS rm. & beth, aundeck, 2 blkl. occ. $300/mo. Ind. ~tllltlea. 63t-3438 Prtntt en1rence, worttlng man or re tir ed . $200-$255/mo. l.aQuna Beach. 494-1390 or 49-4-4459 P • I I o $ 8 0 0 m o . pool/ IP•· $825/mo. 53" 1435 552-8872 831-353 7 .,.. · Room w/kltc:h. prM!egea, •chelor Apt All ulll1 nr buallne & •hopping 1455/mo. 1 8'. I Ba. Apt. t Br Near Fairview & paid. $325/mo CIOM to ctn•. 962-7520 trl*. lndry rm, Clf por1, Baller, bit-Ina, carpt1s & beach. 207 Chicago ELDERL y Gent. Htkl cat ok. Avmil In Feb drepea. 545-1882. 985-4954 healthy. refined compt1- T1L Miit 142-1412 l.g 2Br. 1'hB• In 4-ple11, untlngton CreelCApll. nlonover75toahrpWit. 2 8'. 2 Ba. lrplc, gwage: S 4 7 5 mo. No pet 1 Lullury edult living. 1 & 2 Legun1 condo, minim. M•H Verde, no pelt. 5 5 7 • 2 3 3 3 aJ t Bdrm, with gatagea, hut expen .... Eng. bkgrnd $565/mo. 499-472 t (!Ag. 8PM/wtmd1 & watef paid, leleVIMd pref. 4M-4183 Bcti.) 1 er w/pool. gaa p•ld, aecurlty. From $510. Call Balbol Penlneul&. private YILU ••-• irs $380 pr mo. No pell. 848-1813 from ~5. entrance. No cooking or -...-Aefareq'd.147Fio-St BAapt,qulet.reantat amoklng . 1175/mo. Specioua 1·2 bdrm tpll. 645-8Ull H H ..... _ ~ 87>3391 557-8200. MIF M uM. er ........ ..,..,..,,., -------~ S1VSun 10.5 PM HE GABLES 2 Br 1'~ Ba. real tple. Y.,d, dbl car lettll, ...... lt14 wlg•r, crpts, drpa, bltlna, gar W/O hkuc> 840-6807 -2 bdrm. t ba, avlll 2110. tnced yard. wl p•tlo. Pine Knot Moi.t on Coatt C hild OK. No dog a. wtter pd. 2437 "O" Hwy, NB, atepa to OCMn. VlctorllJCanyon Ar••· o $5201 Cati Wkly rat•. ~ $515 MO 631-6812 1::~120 mo 1----------1 ==Id~. & Dua Ptial 272' B1ctt wflh loft epl Gar· IBR 18A 1425. 2BR 1---------1 age1 encloHd. it11lo, 2BA $550 NO PET~"• eluu 2 Br, 1 Bl In pool,~ rec room Gu 85S.112t 551·2~ 4-plex, c;arpeta, dreptt, &. Wiier peld. No pell. I Br ' Be. Ntar CoH t bit-Ina. encl 911, hie-ups U 65. 393 H1mllton, Hwy. CIOM to~. new $510. No pell 640-4484. 64M411 paint, clean, garage, Br 2 ba, lrplc. DIW, SruNNINO tar 1 & 2 8f 1410/mo 7141486-5870 range/oven. gar, 7911 99 · an 8PM or 2131"'2·""""'7 G No 3 , ... 2 S... Garden Apt. POOi. ""' ,..., lenCoe · • ups ... a. $405 & 149"5 7 10 w. 1_co11ec1 __ • ______ 1-18_2_51_mo_. _84_11-4_1_1_5:"'.'.'."',...,..1 I 18th. St. -'at 2•,..4 lul, Inc~ 2740 ITI n Al>t for rent w/lolt. mmacu111e executive '45-6404 t>ef 8PM. ~ SANDPIPER "'PTS 3 a.. trl*. 3 car garage. IOI I PUllJ AeHonabl• tetff. l<lt- cnenetl•. phontt, maid Hrvloe. Z channel mo- vlH . SANDPIPER MO· TEL. 1H7 Newpot1 BMS. CM 645-9137 ., .............. AnorcS.tM. mount. p1u1t1 cabin on 35 A. s....,. a adulta. Hot tub In llv. rm .. ~ lnol. RaNna ..... Ing, aecrualon. Ownr, (7141 963-1125 or (303) ~5 Nice .,.. Cell I I home In Turtlerodt 4 8' . U 10/mo. 2 Br. 1 81. ~ • 11800/mo. 857-0920 2257J228"MIPll St 1 ,00 Ofl' moving coau i-.;....-... --.. -ac-~--2'1-41-1 'ln1ab le IUn 119 Tll lplt. MJ-1111 BAY TIMBERS A LOVELY PLACE • 2 ~. t ba. OCMl'I Vu, WllTEI! 1 er ~ pool TO LIVE No. End. beam celling. Str•lght, non 1moktno Pr1'1ate patio a eweot •Homey/Pvt t & 2 Br $900 utll ln<:''d 494-3044 prol•••lon•• mate to IA75. No o-tt. 646-9883 =~o::.:,~bq lffc~ flit "*'9 3 bedroom,) battl 399 W. Bey St. •lt!Umln1ted kltehen 0 FEEi Apt. &. Condo = .;!h 1 == <*lino• r.,tlla.. VIiia Rentals. Victoria .. ac:tl In Ille •Onls.e.ct 1vall 975-4912 Brotcer. 1outh end ol Le9une •5 11Cr• ol l>Muttlully .... p Bwtt. :J::. montt1, '"'.-700-,-3-~-.-2-ba.-1-84C_,... ... E-.1 tlT'"d1c1pM-eurround-t~·v!~ ~: ~ . Arata 21at 81 No.,... Inga tpl, 1ecurlty gate, Ill leel monltl ,.,, requWM, c ea -..:,,. 8"&-9598 • Hr Frwyt I thope)lng ~ .. let. no .-. Cell Ca II 4 t 4 • 4 a 11 C> r _.........,., • Quiet .,... ••-"• ..--N2·2"3; both eft9' S VIL' .. ME,_.,,.,. No..., •--" lor appt. ...,. ....,... • ..-I: '"'" '"-TSL Mgmt 642· 1803 p.m. & aN for Oreog. 2 &. 2 ea. qutet 1am11y CJ1•) 141·1111 ".,.....,.. NOWt ~. Uf)tl.ita, dleho-16e1 Holand Cr, HB WllTll lllTAU iiiiiiiEEFiiiii waat1er. dltpoul, ended etwn Sl&Mrtwamer 3 & • ar. CloM to weter, 111 m 0"1t•· get a. water ofl 8Matt furn & unlurn. , .. •on· •• 1 =· lnOfV lee, no pets.•--------able, all 1menlttH . 0 Ill Olmo. + 1300 del>. llTml lllT. Brotler t7Mt12. OIOelt & ..,..... ~. 232• E~ St. 548-4147 •To bterld wlttl IMng ......,,-=======• Al olefttl w..a wfth t Bt ,..., 2038 u--NA •Teri. .. +Spel Pool ptloloe I ......... • .....,.. ~7-•Frett! s.. ..._. eNCMs: ~ u Ill a pd. Ho p e I a . •Prlv ... Piiiot Qood MorNng ~ I ..::::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;::::::::...1 '4 10/~',2 ,. • ..,. , a........,. ... ~ -... T-......__ "' """ _.,., *1'"-"" .--IN NEWPORT HACH ,,,. -·-·--11---------1 •Gourmet tlffd kltah• SlnglH 1 & 2 Bdrm .,,._.oft '* lo II""° \ "OIAw 1'llN•lla• ~"--- Spec Studio, retrlQ, Qll, en• .. -~-.... r--~ need• pl9oe. nf oco. Avtll 2·14.1350 FUl'nltln upon T':· ................ • ............... ...... Mt-1• mo 541-721' lft IPM ~ ~, ~ .... From tll5 GenUe m1n went• lo tlr, upeQlr•. h10 mo. to H\lntlngton c.m.r. 1 On~ Ad. It 1fWe, Np. a. I et, .... Aefa ,.q, No pete. 352 "*""-drfw to San 0.-San Joequln ... Ad. ept. IUOl mo Phlt " VlotOtte ...... 111 -f~No-.... ,. utll. ,.,._., N plu9 M". .... , . -r:-'= tst40'1 I '" t le. cptt, drp1, 1 .... :.:!'.:!:. • -.. r .-----------.._ tl40 2211 ........... _, """' -l h•r• ........ ___ wtlll _.._, ' -llAW1ND VILLAOI 3 bdrm. t be. IMO Ml prof aiM. 1;"; -At..aa7 tllll~V-. eppll1no•• rurn11r.ed. utlli tll·l•l·I · ~ Lane. H.9 . 'Prom San W•ter View. l•Mf*lt lllM • 1 •• 11/"'o •.. , t be 01_,. '"•r nortll on tooeeton. '47 Udo loud.•----·-----• "' ' leuf. to MaF1ddon, I 1 I • t t 0 • 0 I I I , M" to 11W .....r. 1eo1i ::,;::~ ~'1 ""· ""' on *'Mcie" to 71 ... ,.,.... a., OOft4IO. ,..._, .... . *~...... ...-c1.r~t:1 , "·""' MatlMo., ............... . TIL ..... ~ ~~ .... ==':'°No':: "r:l"rL=:=s -Mwt 8 .,.__._., .. .........,I''· I, •. •lt•lttl, ,..,.,_al<er _..,, ... ~-.. ---..... _,.. ........ "'""" .....,.. ... .-, --nt-ftN-ot ttpP;\' ~ Ne t•t1. HIOl"'o. Newport .. ••If l::':::o::lflr:"""'ll:-O~M~ .. ~::'.11!!' s:r.,Tote~ -.... eeur.. .... -.. M& To .... ,.. ... 1 lr.4~IO ....... II I lri.~ la. 'SI.ft:, H~-------.....-!'---. .... ..,.-...... • .. ~r"""°' ... ~· ............ ,-, =.. Tsai ,.._, -a. .... ~o J"~·=~ Ml-fMtWA Hll. GI . .... --~- .' I I (., ; I '-=======================;:::t:::::::::::::::::::;;i::::::::;;:::::::::::::t:::::::::::::z:::::::::::::::::t:::::::::::::::f·=·=·t::::;=======O~r·=noe~~C=o=u=t=O=A=IL=Y~P=l=LO=T=/=W=ed==n•~d=ay=,=f=•b:~:·:~:::,~~==10=83=====F=• ,~ : Ej· I • .• $1.84 per day Tll 111. Wllll Cllerlng Ill occ111on1, FIOUOH & '1NllHIN0 Cleen·UPlllL~ ROllN'8 CLl!.ANINO 8t11r PrOP«I)' Otrvlc.. Mil• Plllf• Comrn'I. S~ In rMteu• Tlll INSTALL(O ho•!! ltnl!!! l ~!tdu -Ctt11r8im Clttt•I ,...... I ... ,. Cltuly f!!I•'"-! hlall!t -,lellal 'flJt 211 MAIN ST, HI, l:"Y fatter• ovr IP90· C~UCI Incl. wlndowe. Hauling · TfM Trim Servic. • a thOrOUQhly Pelnllng roofing t er· 26 LIC '03941 1 rent.a. new °' remoct All klnde 011wentted. Tn11'1 All YoU pey tor. 30 Clay ad Me-4089 (21~)tH~t<tt~ ::r . .,,rd C Galeter1. o.4111 WOf'k H7-ott1 ~, .. Ml ____!'2·tl07 c!Mn houM '6'0.0!!?_ eentry, gardening elc. ~"J:d. RefL Color(~: TOP HAT 638-2030 Ref• John IH-G417 ........... C ., Ct ht! ltHIM Mowing. edging & gen HouNCIHnlng. rellable •• '::c~r~'; 1:g1~~·1 l*1 oe:>.oe11 Alduwd -puj"MiiiNQ ACPAIR· Tr" ltg!r-- In the DAlY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Comoutw.d Bkkpg .... ,!. l ll!ft 000"1 GALOA!ll =~· ~~ !.~•· ~"'o· <?:D~""" 54~406 s.e-4411 1 p'9f,;'i1,;olni1 • ..-:-; .. , Aerooate weter ntra, .,._..,. -•• lnd/Partnerenlp/Cof'p. c.ment-Maeonry-lfttocjc luOOIY-lnatlll·~ 7..,. ·~-,.. ••~ H&~ W" • ...,, _.... r-comm Fir• retardant nook up for w11her/ ,_. Mo. & Otrf'; Statementa Wlll1-Cu11. wOfk. Lie. Cell boti, t<tl-21123 evee ...,...""'".,. ., __ .. ,... llAllU ft.Im an 1 Prkg lot •1rlplng Stan . mer, copper replpe. hfvioee, ~P'dff7•11 11 Norman Mani 607-7300 131t1057 Rob. MM013 ....__ JI Tree trlmmlng·CIMn upe CteanlnQ Service. Olea· 8AIQ<WORK. Sm•ll Jobi. 1Mt·6068 Eva-830 5951 _.2030 I LOW RATH I 11.u _ _. ... u _ Concrete • email or ler~ !!!!:!1 Lendmcaplng.8prlnkler nlneet 19 o.•t to Oodll ~.Cotti MNI, INT/EXT CALL JIM PHI Offlet ltx I l'ree lr1m/rlll'l'IOY, dMn .,....... -• lob1. Remove olCI, r•· DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC Aec>tlr Chuck t4&-Clet1 ,_, 4<t2·1809 lrvlne. Rel• 871-31715 • uo.a... ~O. BOX 1 up•. mowing. 664-7017 New cablnelt. oablnet plllOewllh MW 84&-8012 All pha .... 14 yra exp. Relph Cebellero & Ion.a II~ lhOfO\IOh-Od relt EYef'Y1hlng In Mttonry SHIPPING SERVICE JHtfe BermudH Tree laolng. bare, formic• FREE EST'S 10, Cement Fully llc'd & lnaured con-Compl. m11n1. comm/ o.p.ndal>fe l l!•P'd Lio/bonded Low, low lllNllY PlllTlll Nft t..ooatlon In C.M Ttlmmlng. Compl. clWI DO IT NOWI Ask fw Sa:J•r• Y04Jr Delly Pllol Servle4t Directory countertops. 842-0681 baoc ' brick work !rector 532·56411 ree. Tree trimming a ,... 540-&oH 8~2-11522 winter 1><ic.e 873·5381 HIGHEST QUALITY 2424 Newport Bl11CI I up, rn.int. exp. Call Mon Ceb!Mll & Carpentry Hn cr11t1m1n OAYWAll-TAPINO moYal, CIHn·upa. Frp BRIOl<WORK 12 ytt In 0C 839 t888 831·1423 j . Set att 4. 543-81138 Smell Jobi & repalre 9 8-0084 An Te•tur .. & Acouallc Ml, 848·486'4 eh 4:30 Cleenlng hou1H, reaa -- FrM •tlmate 8.45-2003 Ctraale Tilt Free .. , Kevin 873·1503 B ... rua f:ICH, •Int ret1 Cell SmallllO• Joba. repalra.1••-•,.lf.-• ... la-.1 _____ lellal1lala1 Tulff ltmtt --ary OOIMJ, 64&-3969 Looel reti. 845-8 &12 Farthing Interior 0.tlgn •CABINET STRIPPING E1eec. Sec'y wlll do Ill Cupa!rf l1IYI th TIU 1111 llptdtal llYU Ollltl, 1 do Qu•lllY cleanlng In title llnia1 HANGINO/STAIPPl~G a REFINISHING I typea o1 typing •t home. J\~Qd./~1lt1. lo fltH. 0..1 prtcea ga3-3283 ELECTRICIAN. Priced Exp'd,kUll home repelra. hom.tl . ,a Y" efP· )(Int -A8C MOlllNO-Vlll·MC Scott 845-9325 35 yre exp FrM .... Aeu. ff3..4930 PM Oeck1, p11lo1, tencH. · right, lrH etllmlle on Comtn'llRe1. 5'8-3018 OU! re• 842·2 .. 28 Oulcll. Careful Serv~ E•P•rl w•llcoverlng In· ..,_I GM-8887/640-3078 WW.. Cltul!t! Repretentatlve 142·Mll, tit H I Free eat. Steve 752-9558 Clall• Cart ler~ or amlll Jobi, **•HOME AEP'-IR HOUMC!Mnlng, tuH or pl/ Lie T13e048 552-0410 1111111100 Aeu. Ccn1u1-J.o. Horn Refln11111ng we WASH WINDOWS REMODELS/FACE LIFT~ CHILO CARE with iov., Uc. 3116821. 873•03!1g Elec·Plumb·Cetpentry time. 22 yra e>1p. I'm Ille tant Aatlgnmt 581·8590 Antlquee, kit. cablnett, FMt . ProteuloNI Wltlea1/ ..... tl Cu1tom wood patio•· lenc:«1 )'d, mee11. C.M. RESIO/~MM'L/INO Smlll fobl Ot<. Fut beetl 542·5158 •&·1 ltY111* Blec:kwelder Paperhang. fine pelnllng. &45-0M4 Quality work g111rantMCI decka a lencee. all gen 645·8189 wi(dy• 20 yrt. Do my own work. eervloe. Keith 648-4872 E•P«11M HouMkeeplng O..t quallly. 25 >"exp Ing & AemOYl l Oual ... flai FrM Mthm1te 846-73111 hm repair . Free eat. lie 278041 Al648-8128 la Ila vac&auppllHlncluded Competltlveratee. w ork only S teve _ •REMOO/AOO'NS• Plane, Permfl1, Cott eet. Llo'CI. Merk 9711-4<41 t OEN'L CONTRACTOR Low Price. We Finance. Lie. 4251172. 8.42-1323 R1ndy 8't1--0422 LIC'O CHILO CARE ELECTRICIAN 8 I Kitty t<t 1--4g70 Uc T·t18,428 730-1363 494·3818 Huber Rocflng-all typee. , R-a1r-Alletallon1 Agee 1·305 ~2 061 .. "!,ell lie. 233108 Small/lge DUMP JOBS STARVING COLLEGE Ouallty, Fast s--"~·1 Nft•recover-declct ltlft Ln •• -&.H ~wlnd~bfne11 ar ... u: ... .,.. • "" fobl, rec>llra. 648-5203 a Smell Moving Jobi lac ... ,.. STUDENTS MOlllNO ... v..... Lie 1411802. 548-11734 Th•I all eootr11:.7::' who Panel-pallot-lenee•. TODDLER FUNI Lunch. Cell MIKE 848-13111 Federated Tu Service co. lie. T t24 ... 38 2p~~~::~l~~.o:i~ Jerry 548-«13 1neck1, ectMllH. Fair/ Gu•nJy HAULINO·llUdent wllge Horne/Oii~ &ppll lnaured fS.41·8427 ..... ~ S~~ftFJ~~.R~K~IAF~eel ~~~l~.c::r = Felrvlew, CM. 7!11·2342 Tiii truck. ume 10 ratee. 831.,.871. WATCH US GROWi PaJ!r ltanal HlltJl•tH . Cell Tom or 1 materlal• mu11 be 11-Contractor: 10 yr1 exp. Plans. permit•. financing. Reis. Lie 2778<t5. Cupt ltnict Cltaaly ltmffl Toppeel/remo!,, CIMn ~:n•nnk you 7 5G ·t978 Wouldn't you ratti.r hav• P1latla1 ••BRYANT'S** Chock, 542-6392. f:"~':'. =':' .C:.; No Steem/No Shampoo Office a HCHM 06Hnlng up, new lawna. 751-3478 • CPA prepere your l.n· Piii paom.. Wallcoverlng Removal 11 In their advertlll"". Con--St•n Speclallat. Fut l lc'd bonded lna'd HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE come tu returns? .Call ., All rypes 842· 1343 JOHN HENRY "• AltUJt dry. FrM eat 839-1582 Xlnl r9fi. 957-0e91 LendlCIC)lng-Yd Clnup1 Furniture, Treeh, Tr... tor lrM HI. 968-818~ b~chud Sinor. lie Pl.a /I pl ·~·''*-· ~== :f~ c:,'~":!i ;;.;;;;.i-~-------Shampoo & steam clean TrM tr1m/r.,,,ov-M1lnt 063·64t5 NOAM 01ve'1: Motl $10·'75 or ~el c~at~• of happy lltr_ t_r ~~ (714) 568-4088 with 1111)' O.l . Hu9hman 58tr5743 Orlll9W1ye. Parking Loi Color brlghlener1, whl C.ahaclen, Ctatral lrrlgetlon Jim 85t-0129 I I 20% off 1 .. 1 year'• Wiii Thank you 631.,...10 PLASTER PATCHING quet1lon1 Contrector'1 Repalre, SMlcoallng. crpt1 • 10 min. bl .. ch •REBUILD STORM LAWN & YARD MAINT, tat 81 trevel. &41.ot2Q. ' R11tuccot. Int/HI. 30 State UcenM Board, 28 S&S Aaphll 831-4199Uc Hall. llvldln rm1$t5; avg DAMAGED* G11Clenlng/ctn-up. Int J4 ltr 0 <:;;> 141·1121 LOWEST RATESI Prompt, yre. Neat P1ul 545-2977 IMf Pltll.1111 Civic Center Pine. Dan Hallberg Grading room $7.50; c:ovch $10. Hornet & Sea walls. Uc. FrM eel. Dave 983-2503 Fumace-pool·Wltef heat SEAJ~IBCEFSl~.AINo~mlA1l pre· neat profe111on1l1. 15 f;:=::;::====;::::;I Don't re-roof, repair al Room 890, Santa Ana, Lie. 3976804 342•1720 odor Crpt repaJr. 15 yre · Tll llm Alll Beat letalrt pared by ec<ioun1an11 l'lASnnlli :=:=:=:=:=:=== & Pevlng Co. Aee/comml chr $5. Gu11. elfm pet Design Contr 548•1837 yr• a.1ep. 830-7149 v. W'l lrec11on of$$ 857-2890 CA 92701 ---------1 up. Do work myaell Remodel/Repalra. comm. Lawn-1r-.1hrub ln1tall -M od..., 1 I e r a I ea PAINTERS NEED -.. _.... UY'I lllflll -..,Ultiat Reta. 55-4..0123 & reald. Lk:'CI, bonded, Tree tr1m/Aernoval HANDY ANDY Is BACK 53~3883 WORKI 30 yrs Hp, Intl 1111101 ......... All Tyl>91. FrM "'· llllle Mill Mullet 111 on a --Ina For Ml, 552·11142 Lawn malnl/Roto11111ng Cen't take retirement • ext Acou1tlc celllnga. _ ~ 659-9369 Tullet. along 1t•m• a Babysitting, any hour We Cere Crpt Cleaners Free etllmete 54~ Ill home repalre or re-la1araact Lie. 388780. Free Mt spider and reatf In the Near lllctorta/Xlnl reta. Steam Clean a Uphol. laatltl O..ttrHtitl model•. A1 etways. rees LOW RATES: butlneN, Devit Painting 842-7479 1-1--u-_------iStcrttulal ltm cu Dally Piiot C1a11flled Cott• MMe. 642-8482 Truett Mount Unit. Gull. Add'nsJRernod Plana a ROD'S CLEAN-UP: trM a a rel•. 548-98g8 home • euto • Ille p•1NTING·. INT/EXT p ...... section about Miu Mui· Reu ratet. 645-3716 permlll Bonded ln•'d shrub trim, malnt, heul, '" " ;I•-...--=------Secret1tlal llfVICes lyp-I T lallteal · • · landacape,..170-7538 GEN CONST. 642-2884 The Factory lnturence Neel Rel• FrM etl J411r 0 '::'} 141·1121 Ing. copy, etc. Fut eerv. el'1 ulfet and t>Ought 11 CARPET INSTALLATION Uc. •418570. 546-4271 Elec, carpentry (rough a 645·8930 833-0421 Greg Rf~ 548-9790 Quallty·aenllble rates 876-<4456, 780-8359 'lor s9.95. You ctn "11 Balloon Promotion• Unll· & REPAIRS. 30 yra exp. LAlllOUI IUllT custom) Rel• llc:'d your tufle1 and 1011 ol mlted: bright, beaut. 845-9031 (bel 8. att 4) Have something you w1111 Cln-upe Rel 536_1910 · • SELL Idle lt.ema with • Weter damage IC*:l•llst REPAIRIAEPIPE/REMOO Trede your old stull tor other thlnga through bouquet1. Same Clay. to sell? Classlfied ad• do · 1 WANT ACTION? Dally Pilot Clasallied ACI 20 )'rl, ref, Ina. low cost. 24 hr MtVk:e. new gooellea with a Dilly Piiot Cl111llled 494-7550 Cla.sslfied Ads 6'42-~78 It well 642-6678. Want Adi Call 642-5878 ClaHlled Ada 842-5678 642-5878. 83&-8708, 838-5528 BRENT 850-1030 Claatlfled Id. 6'2·5678 ACls. Call e.42-5878 ~~~ ---~ for your 1tlll..good DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS OLLARS • ~ refrlger1tor • Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item per ad. must be priced. Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads. Call today for full details. (Non-refundebM. Eittr• llMe 11.00) lntah te IMH ltll l0tUct leat&11 2914 Otffct lntall 2t141Lt1t A FHd 30M Ptr1tul1 H12 Elltltratat ltlt Waal.. SltO ltlt Waat.. Slot ti Waal.. Slot ltlt Waa ... Slit Fel'l'llte 10 anare 2 bdrm 2 1817 Westellfl, N.B. 258 lllllAL IP&OI 500 REWARD: Lott CIRCUS OF ltlt Wut.. 5100 Kill&. UOIPT. IUIUIOI Modeta/ OlllCef1 for b•· PlllTlll bl N 8 apt 12!10 to 4000 eq. tt. lit. floor 1000-1300 sq tt. evlll. to Small blacll dog, neuter atu •' ••••• NEWPORT BEACH Commerclal pr°'*ty 4 cMlor parties. Good SSS. Exper countet pereon 111/ 120-1&.5: E-.· · Agent 5-41•5032 sh1re with e11abllshed ~!;,1 C:,~i!/~~~ llSSllE 81;":"oom aide Are you looking lor • c11u11ty e11l111111. E•· 558-8~8 underatenellng ol p11- F 1 So l 1guna 3 Arch Bay (18 yeara) Newpo rt rnl•."Mnnny".5~_1304 71 .. .,.o.uARBORBLVO (Spanlth). 3 houra per challenglng carffr op-perlenc.neceuary,mln· OFFICE AIDE/ teup,tayout&dea.lgn.F/ ~••roommate wanl· 452 a 500 llO tt .,. ev·•1 Beach practice Prime ........ " n por1unlty? We are IOoll· lmum 2 years, lncludlnn HOUSEKE.EPE" time. Co. benefit•. • , ._.. "'"' Ing lor •friendly. mature, typ ng. E.1ecellent ben•· Full or PIT Exce4.I. oppt'y Orange Co. AlrPOfl area. ed, COM. 1 block to w/,ooCI hw--.y :,1 ..... ,1blll.,I" ""'•tlon. C•I Tim' s•-·i. or collect 494·G6 FULLERTON day. Fluency In English & 1 ... " beech. Avail 311/83. 49 .2351 Bustneaa Propenlea Bro-Lo91 Male Golden Re· llM112 Spanlah. Written 11111 enthusiastic reeeptlonill n11. Jamee lneurance. Ir-tor peraon ..-1ng •table ~57-"9212, Mr. Emmona. Non-smoker. $255 mo ker..,,.. Co. 752-eo11. trlever. NB aree. Name 0 2~ h wlll be given 212.2/83 11 wilhdentalenperleooeto vine Call Maurine -:r,..,.._1 w/uar·lel" ml Newport St11loner1 tnc. plus '/\ u111111et. Contact -•• 11&-.. -..-pen .. ,.. 8:30 AM In Peraonnel 752 oggo E O ..... _, .. _. • , K 5 --._ 011 c wa11on. No collar. Re-l ••fl A WEii OlllC41 s5 87/no loin our team Non-smkr. • quel PP t r wor11 Government· Pltll*•D • r • n o r t • r r e Attrec1Jve rustk: upelal" lrport Ice ondo for W91CI, $200. 84&-3356. .. 1 .. -. ,.,,..51 ucr -~•· 6"-0595 Empl. 11 employer 11 '"king -873-8732. or 850-5104 aettlng. wa supply deek, rent. 1962 IQ ft. Leue ATIRACTlllE ary. ,.p,,., "''" r .. m-• I rl applicants on 1 full time &ll&.Yll SPACIOUS 5.8'. 3 8&. No apaoe, copier. You tul>-~~ 7nego5 ·200Uable2 .. Call M. L:~~tct.Ti. ~')20blkN~~~; MASSEUSSES • ~n~u~~n HITAL/IH . Praoftt t at~. tr lHtlH ... or PIT fOb lharlng ba&lt Young Co. Mek• lndM-malet, kldl, ...-,, __ ....__ ply phone & $95 pr mo pr .,_ 752·~ .., TO SERVE YOU · In Newport Center Miki ... AINTENANCI!° to Ullet 1 .. di t d d"•' wllll t wrJ•· __ .. ,...... '"""" deetl. Call 644-7211. 11ea Aew11CI 5•&-5420 extra eharp expr'd ROA P/llme. hOurly & mileage. '' >' 0 •Y ..... ng 0 --ere. druga. Frplc:, com· unt 8Mctl tpece 1152 11 EXOTIC DANCERS Book .. per. tor rapid I)' ctlalr91cM wllront olc & Exper & car required routlnee or • bu9)' office. capeble ol dnlgnlng & mly pool, tennl1, •P•. Prime Fountain llelley of. to 3988 st. Beactl Blltd. Lost: Olemond Watch. In-Saehelor/BacMlorette growing Co. Dullea Include operation meneglng DP Clept r .. logging peth. S325/mo. flee. 884 •q It. to529 Super + Loe Olllce/ 1Ctlbed Senllrnentel ve-party entenalnment 545-0245 bkkf,O .. per. Join our 836-MtM of large copy machine, ponelble for T 1990 & Dec 562-0048 s I 1 1 • r . ( o 1 c 11 I retell or Med. Call agt lue. Co1ta Me11 area. THE LAST HURRAH lia&•I._. 111 1 tor e rewarding I~ ........ "-~... aonfng and llllng. mall POP-11134 with Cobol. 850-l&« Reward 546-7813 ...a .,.,,..,. career Salary open __ .......,.. -••n • actM Cell~ Fem looklng tor non· 7141986-1134. . . 733-8535 Ml-8538 Pllll'M tor brldel shop. 840-0300 Exp. labor a foreman ~--1 at":!,!.!!..~•---------emoklng male rmmate. 10 1 1rae1r Lott: Male Siamese. 8 cw~ Col .,._ I po1ltfon1 evall E>1cef -.. no "'""' uv· REAL ESTATE to ahr brand new CdM Airport area • Exec ~ mo•. Bal. Penln arH. S,lrft11I WYlMr ;;:;:: nee. ta MIYlll lfUll pey. CM•. 831-1732 or 1111 lhal Include plan-SateamM Need 1 exp. home. 38' 2t>a. lam rm, Sult• tromtt.22~ t<i II IEOlllm could have traveled In all 111e problerna. 546-1821 556-11333 E•p•r or trafnH can evea 845--6087 nlng,1 prep,ereuon, and rlenced peraon In com- Jacual. 1500/mo, Eves •'TI k I '' REW AR 0 1918 Harbor Blvd, CM. make $9-$16/hr llartl Hrv ce o meal a tor rMrc:lal & lndultrlal reel ~2 11 per IQ tt. M.any •lraa. IPlonrlme• .~ ... a-~eeap••k~~· 873-0345 7 ( 4 1g3 t -114 7 8 o r BOOKKEEPING, llghl. pay Full and PIT ~ LEGAL SECRETARY groupt of up to 15 peo-ettate tor a aucceuful & Cell 557-7010 ""''"'-· -831_81164 Seturd•)"I only. , 1 · • Newpor1 law firm Neiling pie 2·3 llmH per mo Pvt furn rm In lg houM, Downtown Hunt. Beach. Ml ..vloe. From St · Found: black Ith tiger 644-14118 1 ont avelleble In our legal lleefetery exper In Employee el90.....,.... M LO\ollng firm. 1250 mo. tat & 1111. utn CloM 10 City Hall, ..ik 842-7850. atrlpedkltten,vtc.Edlton COEDS-Would love to publtc etlofta. C-all ptantllf P.I 10°st11t Im· e eourl« ullng employ· I worlllng conditions Incl. 1142·8811 to bank• a Poet Offlce. uc olltce, Newport HS. 962-135e X2711 party w/you. Call Sue or ... UH,., f/I ~-2eao. Ext 3 l<INO med. Salary commeneu-w·1 venlcle thus requlr-In Newport BMdl •P•C•• from $260 10 Cent«. Can provide ott. Found: watch. Ille. 17111 & Kalh)' lllr"tlme. (2 t31 Poalllon with Newport rate w!~ Send re-Ing a valid Cal. driver'• 7141646-5051 ~r.Bi':iAr;ll::~·~ $e50, 400 sq 'ft to eoo sq furn. pl\One, phOne p1ctt. Ofenge, C.M .. lut week. 8 3 4 • 4 5 7 1 , ( 1 1 4 ) Beech propeny mll'lage-EARN FULL TIME PAY tume logettief w/deeked lie. ·Stertlng lllary corn-Secfetary/ Rec.pt1ottl1t. It. 1 month free rent. up Lu•. off. plua 1ec. Call & ID, 64e.2044. • 527-7tH rMOI firm. OL. /'P. AR Pert-time hours Prln· 1&l1r)' to: 610 Newport menaurate wllblllty. Ap-25 hrs per week tor.John ~·=•f"°sJ~s= 536-t435,ll80-8488. _..,,ampleparlUng,next Bored HouMWlle withe• with emphU11 In llnan-CHI Hou1e Call Car-Center Or .. Ste 1590. ply Peraonnel Office, Weyne Tennl• Club eec. 541-3514 to Nwpt. Bell. A .C. Loa1 M1 of keys w/WtM1 10 meet Corporate pree clal reporting ~nd otyn, 730-4231 Newpor t BHcti. Ce. Mon·Thur, 8·5: Fri 8-4. Exec. Office. )(Int lldlll ---------i Wlftr frtlf llq 1250/mo caH TEO Fargo leather thong. Vic for klnchee & Intellectual enyt111.1P11or F/C ••per ·FASHION COUNSELOR 1126e0 '10844 Ellla AV9, Ftn Vly required. dlctephone. Rmmte deelred M/F tum 780-1313 Be 1 b o • n r F • r r >'. conv.natlon l comp•· req'd, Call 553--0940 $12/tv, PIT, Ladlea Af}-LIVE-IN Aml:""to· elderly 92708. EOE/M-F Experl•nce nu~ only room a ba In 3 Br 2 Ba DEl:UX£ SlJITE K SPACE -1100/mo. 873-112011 nlonlhlp. Call AM_ Ad Career orlenleCI to u -parel Bullnela 731-4347 woman, no 1moke/ OFF.SHORE OIL JOSS apply. 18.lhr. A~ply In. home. Reh req'd . 2Qt2 Sq Ft (can divide) Hunt. sen. 3 blk• from Found Ma Doberman. #5U, 842-.4300, 24 hra IUl'M rffpontlble potl· or 730-9080 drink. rel• req, Balboa No Experience nece1-peraon, 8AM-5PM to $250/mo. Lorraine, •II S1.25eqnv.642_..M.4 ooean. A ir c ond. blkltan.Nreomerlowetl p~--• tlon, 2 glrl ln•urence Pen.875-7052,873-31144 •ary. U.S. & overMH. 1171 Jem~oree Rd. 8PM 538-7748. Hunt. •• 538-7504. 873-2285 & Oyer. 873--0259 -bfokerage otlice, alrPOfl ffUIW 1111 Ill For O Ir e c t or y Newport Beech. Bctt. •CdM dlx 1ull11. AC. ltniett 3814 area. EJtcell. working Are YOll too young tor 1111&1111111111 1-3~·7•1-8170 Ext 0-13 Republlc: Fedel'll Sl'Anga Sir. F to lhr 2 br apt 9 ampl plcg. from 1325. adan1 lealal1 ltH Lott 12·11 Female Siiky ..,1 ·-11 .. ,11 condltlona, wJ,11 train. the IJrllnel but atlll love ~ 1411 50 toh S800 per ORDER DESK & Oen Off op•nlng tor parHlm• houMa from bell, I 190 2 8 5 5 E Ct I H w )' Terrier. Dene Pt Metlna _....... -----Typing a gen I olllce to travel? WOr1t In travel .._ you ave I Ill. . · · teller Expef1ence requlr-mo. 873-5579 (8-5 M-F) 875-6900 •chi StlH Office tor area. Reward. 490-0313 by Jeri. 631-8537 G wi th dynamic young 1111gon or Vll'I and enjoy r,::ocedur ... Wetault mfg. ed ~na Nlguel Office.. UP TO 8 MO Leaee. Cell between 11--5 Loil tr om top o f car ~=n~ren~ marketing group, de· woildng with teenagers. mmed. full-Um• open. PIM.. can 405-0850 or Noo-&nkr, prof. fem. 3 Br Ff4EE RENT PM. Mon-Fri 842-4&« 35mm Pentex cemere. 11200/mo. 833-aoee' mon1trallng new pro· Cell M r Rountree et Ing. Typing 56wpm, 831-11MO EOEIM-F-H • 2'A 8&. Condo w/2 car Priat llarMr ltd. w/euto llllh. black •trap, lali1n1 A dUC1 Trevel Sen Francl· 548-7058 btwn 11AM a pteuant voice. & eble to •---------ger. Rent negotiable. WlfeltrMf lfleH on or nr Henover Or.. f .l-gc.1-)• CASHIER. polltlon evell. eco, Palm Spring•. Lu 3PM Week days. handle phone1 e mu11. Aeelaurant N.9. Daya 841-111 t, Al Inland prloel. loc., atorefront. 1000 mo. C.M. Student Meda for &a .. F/tlrne °' P/tlme dey & llegu. Seettle & return. Salary plvt ben«lts. Call ttll ~7 Ew.. K.C.V Suttee 355 to 2400 eq It 5"8-115e evs. 875-2213 c1 .... Aew1td. 54~72 l•tllltl wtc.nd hr•. FMHon 1a1anC1 Training upenMa pakl, ITNI for appt. 842·tll12 Dinner houH .. perl-J Shr CdM 2Br dpt•. pvt rm = ~=·~ t':'~ 1~~ t~."1.;' ~~~Y~~:. Found yng le blluhorthalr Omr!e!tl" ff14 ::'.1 E1Jt•s.!~% n•· ~~~~.·~~If:; ~·B:a~k~~e= PA~y!~.'~1:a':9 ~YI~~~ ~ .' ~!:f"ciYa~_;.:;. +·ut11. proY. allowance. Ca11r-Adrian Rlty5411--8547 cal, vie Balful & Felr· Otler a • ..-a.. e., Cheuffeur·LAbaMdoorp well groomed. and Mlpl11I. Great benefit•. 845-5780en 2PM 11-11 AM weekday;:W ---------• teey to Bkrs. vtew, CM. 540-.5180 _,... ttr Medi ••P«'d drlYer lor ambltlou1. Start Imme-Full & part/time. 2825 Cemlno de Lo• Mer• Needr=-~~~e!"'cwM/ ll~EWMPAORl~B~~LACHGE • lntah 2tlf Loel: Ruby Rina. at Gel-~gc;~~L':::': N-.wpt arMe1eec:u1lve. lr·I dlet9'y.CellM1.Goodell, ~7~;1 Blvd, N.B PllTW San Cl~ente. (AcroM eame · • · ""' 1560 ~Blvd. CM. tons. or parking lot. mers. r99ular tira. Call AM'• 848-4187 or 040-3337. ml/WIDlm from Gener• Hoepltal) Avell lmmed. Pref 25. 876-8862. 400 eq It. $300/mo 2/14. Aew11d. 715()..3890 only (2t3t2~8-8810 I ~AM • 3 :M for AP· MECHANIC •. qualffled Make extra SS helping a.... 850-5147· Prime email office apeoet. Agent. 541·5032 FounCI: Sml gry Terrier !tut le I.Ma 4124 --lmenlnt. arent• we!· Mereedee Benz, to WOf1t youth c11rlera promote AIWDTlllM,. ,-FEM. ra.p. noo-emkr. to 300 to 700 eq 11. Groaa _,"_,_ come •I lervl9w. In buly lhoe> In No La-their own Htabllahed ahr. VttY nloe ac>t. Npt/ I••••· E. 17111 St, CM. _11:· : g~ft:!J· ~·. ?~~: Z: :j~ie~~= IMMEDIATE I Exper or 1r1lnffl c1n llMIAI. •Piii gune Beach Aek'ior routes. Mature. outgo-, .... Pw CM ar-. 1235 plus utl. 645-3An. 1.,.,. rt _. d mekt 17420/hr 11artlng .... -.......... ...._M Oood Fratltl. <tM-3361 Ing, attracllY• par•ntal 1800 plu1. weeliiy. b-54~1 _,, eq. ·"' yar · Found 1n T~ ~. All tr~ available .._......... ....... • type l*'IOt\ plMee C9ll cellent fringe b.,,.flt•, ..,., lllTll c-2. Suh• T, t30 E. 17th 7"4t38 * ACtlO• "* In our publlc:atJone. Call typing. ability, prot1cten1 1111111. Ul'T 2·5PM. M-F.' 648-7021 drew. 545-7648 MlF to lhr 3 BA 2 Ba 11M FUii s.vtce 8uttes SI, C . M. I 4 5 0 mo. bet ._7 537-2880, bl. 3 KINO with ffglfr ... 10 key by tor lemlly prll!:tlce olfloa • In CM. 1250 & t utll. 2 II tlT MITI .. 548--04711. pm IM touch, XlNT company In N. San Clemente. 5000 pet/mo potential. $.ALES • blk1 tr OCC. 645-1370 • .__Fum/·--..-n '-"'uL Int·•--· Found: 2 mo. OICI male • ••-benefit•. Informal otfloe. ee1-eoo11or lnterv19w No exper neceuery. UlllT. ll'Alll 8hr 2 br condo w/very AJIYoU needvf~-._ ... -orange kitten. vie Roe.. ....... .... C. M. Cell Mlllle atter 9 Llltle Miii Mullet 111 o~ • Women prof. FUii °' p/ 3 y,. minimum retell OM 1685 up. 1000 rt lnduatrlal mer y n r 20th. CM. 121,111 fO Now lllrtng. Expet1enoed AM Ms-5800 time. ~ t>ualntiM. new ex pr. Toy •tor•. CM. reep. penon In Laguna. ~!Pity ~70 office. 18101 Redondo 646-3430 I tut breafefut cookl"" Olrt F .... 11 1 Tullet. •long came • products. For Info. 754-15'1 ::. ~ .. ~':.;.'.'~ --=-!'1ow .. •-i.;z:.•..:.;~,•01•• Lo"' .... ,. lo< m•lo S!f!ll,HI :'i.'i:''l'I;. ~=:== '' :.~~ ... -::,.;:. l/'i:l;' ;,;:, ·~:.~,:;: 5"-9183M< . .._ -ULU---..... ----Mf-.-... -- t>a,poot.«c. 4""4!009 -...,.. Ootden Retriever nn In Or county • ...._ teurant 1400 W PCH. 548-2155 or ev .. aectlon ebou'I M ... Muf· Ptlll Pl.AYO OlflM Supply Corno&nY l300 mo. non-.-nttr 2w5 per mo.7~2c~~ Call 'ec>rlnlder«S & 6000' T~ple Hiiie Dr., Laguna ldentlalor COrn"*Clel N.8. e.2-8881 Ml 3864· 1•1'• Tulfet 81\d bought tt All arounder. 8·12, 5 "'' full time poaiuon to •hr aar. 3B• hH, • lnduttrlal Newport Bdl. 4111-s1n 11 .. ••1.a11 ,.l'V'Ui, 4-.1--. I -.OIDIU PIT IOf' $9.95. You cen Mii nlghta. 1175+. 646-1•28 1valleble. Wiii train. ""M 7..,,. •7,.2 .............._ IMO Newport Blvd. CM. BHch. Ample power. 1,00 Aewar .. ..._. -1 ...... t .... """"""'.....--•T your luflet and Iott of NEWPORT sT•Tl~N "" · ...,... ....,._ 400 eq.tt. '300 per mo. 213/433-0IM1 Aetrtewr .;;; ...... 1'1"!':",,i;,. ill.per •• 2 or m0<• yra. Imm openlno-In Cotta 01her thing• through SELL Idle Item• with a " • Prof. lady In Newport Aoent M 1·5032 ... ' HI ..... .. ... Cook Chln•H dllhH. MHa, Newporl Beech Dally Pllol ClaHllled Delly Pllot Clualf'led Ad. ERS INC. 557-9212• '· 8Mdl neees. r~ .ooo a.I. 2~0/HDA8. ~.:..'::a~~ P~ 2 Jean ti I Y11n Mandarin, CantonH• ., .. M•k• 14-;8.25/hr Adi Call 842·54171 842-5878, Emmon1 non-1mkr. no P•t1. 2-ofc. 2·HD8. Top cond. orcollec'I .. 131~ ....... 15 Sp.clallat In Newport and 8uchwan 1tyle. P•ld dally. no fMI. no *275/mo a etw uttl. ctys Fwy ct . 220 pwr. • -Baech and Corona del ()pefaM CHneM ~ulp-tue~-wlthheld . Call 7511·12UG.:•' 210. ev/ 67M251 lo.t: Akedete Temer. blll Mer pt~lea. m1n1 and appllancH. Oen• 1• 760-0828 _.. 1~ l't8. n Laguna Nlguel. Cfown & ten, lndlenapolla l Ill •1.f 11J Prepere banqu.t food. ttOUSEKl!EPER/ M1tur9. tidy pertOn lo ihf v~ PW1nNy, fiPP'OX. Beed!, H8. Tex .. rel>-..... .. .. 17.50 hr. 40 hra, HB. towty N.11. home AMA PT. ATTN: 1044 eq. ft. 045.02\5. ble9, !Mio pet of home • Mgr. 7141M4-«>77 OfflOE AIDE CY, '300!~ + "1i:'°: T .. ERAPIST8, DOC-In ,_.._, ,. tor elderly. "•ward ......... f.l.'l?M Full or PIT. EJcoell. oppt'V ...... M&.ot11 TORS. OPA. SAi. E8 v~ N._.,, .... ro:: C5364173 or 63e-2375 -· -!!!! ·-.. .... fof l*90l'I aealtlng • ..,.. --------• REP, ETC ... tt loo .. 700 1'44 eq~"?:. Loet: tm1i11 Old F Yorlli. I.I. llmD ~ieut~ lf'I fe needt 1NM'e per.on 1.f .. email off. blda. nu mill bll(/gniy, long Mir .=-r:! .. Ill. .... llMllil al WOl'lt. l"'*'t· M1'. a Dd, 2 be oonoo. opt. '8t 4M-4tCM a.Air ... ..,. ..... ,...;,... I Ad-. C.M: ~ In '" l 2ncl ......... lf'l\Ploy9' • Meklne 8-ut decor. 8d """ or .. - -•m-* Prim. loo. 100Q..alf l3IO "9wWd. 540-2111 TO'; ,.... ~r _;_ ~PP,.fToan.!! ~ .!~ unturn. pool, Jacuul, JI(--All -rv---.... -~rec .... MOlll'lty, 1 MO ,_ RENT 1 I a II M 0 n r 0 v I. • ••• • •h .,. Robt. 8etttet NH/CM ,.. , • for lnfor-to ..., In d4l!Y to dey H. I . 131·1151 •••. 1 room to 'i1;o.n. Adj 158-7211 ~ -• •• Ill. lrotl• Id~ "'•II O n c • II : routlMe Of a bU9y Oflloe. ..,. NS. difiY. AltpofW inn a ,.,..;.. HO tlOO eq "· """ "°"' of-14t-a m 64l-Ol 11 at 1x1 3 Dutlee lndude oper.aon M ton 4 Ir houee. bet leaM ~· noe. lar,; ,_ drive In =t=. 11T R, In. l..T I CAUIH SHIP J088 of ...... ::fY,, m~. ley a Ooun, N I . Cal 8334228 £i'tJ4~~.~v~~ OVTCAU.M HOUM 21~ yteed, 171,000.111 All~ :m~Mtlee.""'it = t50-12N or MO·ttS7 ound floor oMoe Of,.. 1 • TO on 1180,000 reedy· A...... ...-""a ktlcNrl ~ ell I. AWi '""'*'· ""· ...-, 517 s.f. in-lo·bulld hllltop. lpect Gt.-...,,_ *°"un• tlee thef tnclua ptefl • ..,,_ '"1f . .........., 1747 di.I. blL ldentlftoeuon on vi••. downtown l...A. 1 11 , 0 , 1 n 1 C?...t '*"' Plll*doi•, l _.. •hr "'' Ht~• ,.0.., •• Oout Hwv . CdM. ·-If aciroee from IMler'l Pn i12/....,....7 Eat c-ru ._ ot meell tor groupe tllO. CMfl9 •t•t.111 I 4 2 0 Imo to mo , on Pertc Of. f~ Int, I ,_ 1Dr Oii IAiir of Gp to 11 ,_.... 24 7~1-Im ,., 112.100 1•11•• It. ...,. -mo.~ f(UI) M>S ARE Fm Cll: I 714) l •O·l1H, •vea llllo .we• a courl9f 211 II.VO 114) ...._,1J1 °' (111) ..... ....,1.,,.·1 wiet11a1e •• A... WIDOW .. A .... tor ~·~·''°~~ =·=~s ~ ()pelt .. "'9. T D'e t 10 000 u.. No IJPlftl, CM ...,..,._ ~ ~ w7 7 llft I -.-.·..-.no--. ,...._ ... .,. LtlUN _... '-" ,. ...... A...,._ Call oe,,leon A11ec. N.....-. o a11 ro' '"'•· om. "Ot\·Tflw, e.a; • ,..._,.... . 111-1111' 711410I. ""M. 10l44 .. Ave. T~ ~..,_ ._. ,_.. "°'; 1e 1• .... Vlf, M70I. aoll ... , Wine antt"lnt with • IO ,.,,._ .... TD'L H•v. rou ,..d to411•r'• ~apef' KIDS-EARN GREAT TRPS AND PRIZES! -- -~ Cl•""9d"" .,."" .... " c ........ Mei.: not, =~~~~~f::~~~~~~~~~~:::l::=:~~~~~~~~-~·~a1111!]'1:~~,...~~~ .. ~·-·-·~~:=::i:::==:~~:!:il::':IA:=au:::':d#::sua:::111==~~~~~~~=~ .... ~~·~~~beet~lJl.iil .. iill .... .l .... ll .. ll~ .... llllllllliil!llll!llll!!!!!' .... .. ..... ... Idle....... ..,...,. .... ..... ~ ......,, \ ' ' \ F• Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wedneed1v. '•bNlry 18, 1913 ltlt. ... "" •.. ..... ... ''"" '" 1111 ... .... .. •• ~ Im "" .... ....... .... ........ ltlt Wt1t!f Ufty -----------Wl It -... I mo otd WANT 0'-0 CQITIJMI JJ ...... ~ tNI 'Ofel VIII, aut1100f, fill tlU ..... HCAITAAY • n . typln(I TV COMMeMMI. PfllO. .:.::. :.::.. r~,.,.. JIWIU•'f•Oon'I ttvow"..... Mii :::1. •Int oond. en~. l!tlllllllL-.IW ........... aoourtoy lmpot1an1. OUCTION OOMl'ANY II nallty IH·71U morn• ~.l'lbuvHIYll ... 11 w•NflD II" Qlrt'e tO ..... ,.,.!!!'1 ~.m ... u;t1 ael. '11 tff .. • ....... 'll ..... llDU Ca II UI I b 0 U I 1 ha ~ ofO, 144-fltt lntW"•i9Wlne ~ tyPM .... alt ,\4fftl ,. ' -••m I ' OflQ OW"4lf Nft ttf>it Good aond ....... Hft out1tandlng o arur !Of apnng lulliOnl MCI -IPHCI ltlh Mull bl ,flttCIO AT aLUHOOK tfte, I aH. 900d fnC>O, paint , HHO Call ~tunfflM Man lnwr· ~lll/UIM. 1n .. ,1u1l¥e twl"'"81 Fglll! MR 11...a rw"••ti.1114MI. •71 vw 'f•PU•. au10 alnl conel, .llOOel ur ... tcl-'216 lft I anoe AQenl Training will Mawr•. Hll·a1u1er • 11na Allo otnw typee '°' 1 llY ,..-. IM!DM!t 1114 MonoooM '""'•· rebll. 1r1n1. nu tlrH, ore•I ttMO. tl2-Hot , no1 1n11rf1r1 wllh vour l'!Plna =:,o•nllallonal 9.., & Wini AdvwtlH· -·-_. lpaele 4 12 Xlnt •MX wltll red put a. oond. ltrloed 10 Hit 70 VW, •tr• c ... n. new pr...,.1 emplo/,i"t .-.... -Parl time men•• No ••P•rlenoe ""'b 117 •...!.!?. 'oone1 1711 ~. iacrl-t 100 Keith, 640-0041 .... llO. cw 144 fOl4 1M4t llH llr•. runt great t2000 ~·4 11 for I man o to L•gal required laokoround * *' BtJY* * 1101 a 110 0 111 Oary "~-Mlt •72 00001 VAN '7t Acx:otd 4 dr 6 8'>d _IM-__ •_2_53 ______ , SAL.fl . euarantM M.00 ::t.31..'(,90 • llu lltt rolH onll. :r: =:nl• 641-7471. ,,..... TAAOfaMAN 100 AC. AM/P'M, x~t cond' 'H lug, Wiii/rad lntr., pr Iv 11811lng wt Only • "*'' 121 ) ,,. •llllfm IUf.1-r -•tut I •71 II• PAC CAMPI"· 11700. 567·1117 tao. 14176. U1·Htl1 aunrl, em/fm caee. new 3.4 IHI pr da , Muat 8ecr111rvt Rec•PllOnlal. 0 .,. ... Uu Model 100. Xlnt oonct. , body & pelnl, IOUnd q , have lranaporlal & be Full Um•. r•al Hlat•/ nPIMTTU... MASTIM AUOTI N ......... fllf ltlOO. 761..0221 P.._, la"--78 Civic, to ml, Ukl new, All ropt1 . 1 3000. E II_.. kl 1 1 property mnml llrm, ....... Ul-IUI -----~~!... IMI 110. •mllm, 6 lpd, 617 6476 ng -· •PM no n .,. • full time tor IUll NtYloe UllD 0,.,101! PUfltNI·-= tut.:: "'' ,,....,,. l2t60/obo 566--0507 1--·-------i :t' ~~~= ::;1:.r~h~·.~~f~;.u~~ f::fit':. :.'i!nfr::~::. •TUll'lmll••••••• o.. ~:. ,.,My ~~wo.,_,.-*Y 1iil---..... tHt V:ic~~ 08::.0:::. H8. loQL, heaMgvyml Poon:!2· ,1..,,3 Edllwtltet ••pr. requlr.cl.t 8 0 w • 1 11 0' 8 0 b oooel concl. 411 mllH. 8PMe11l1t repllc~. The c1111 Jjm 517.etoo TS-1 -""' 714/53&.3~9 Several nice plea•• In· • · U H. a.II 148-46'3 mo« alaQant conWW!lble 8A!..ES-ou1•1de. W•ll s.ctetlflal eluding eome ICOMtO-131-1700 evtt bulftl l201t). Wea '71 Conver11ble red, OOod groomed, amblllou1 & U11111ft nNT/UIDT, P/T rlH and Orandlathar Diii I• .... ,,. ... / ... UOO... conel.13500 Obo :'::O:~· ~~--~~~~-a•nUY =:~~~111°.~. ~::i'ha~"Io1~U'.!~:; 2 mocl'I r9due11on. 11. • .. ,.... Hlf .. 111.W "'"7153 mintier, 89 2120 Haadquar1er1 olllo• ol oeuant communloallon loldlng ohalra and 5 t7, 15 bin IOfter. dual 'M _. IMIL T~ ~F0.-d ·~r.~~~1~_:~9!;0~~ IALllPllSll the Jolly Roger A.lau-1klll1 lo an1wer buey told Ing lablu C111 Pac>et traya. ••Oii con<I. Under 2000 mllel, rune 20eo Hwbor Bl .. O.M. l1111UU. 75 9-CMS50 •-PUTI rartl Chain haa an oc>en· pl\OnH. ~lean! mult 838-43(2 lrom tam 10 12 f'ull Xeroll Ml'Vloa avall lllce new. t800. Oya 842..0010 540·8211 -•• Ing for an e•pertenced be plelaant, .narp, ,... noon only. 13HO C4lll tll7-t203, 8 851-1111; 9111 720..o78t ........ lte4f4 '78 BUS, aunroof, tl«eo, ~°o~~:' .'~.~ Eucullv• Secretary 10 ponllble and have OOod King 81 Bedroom Se! wl1h to &pm. ,79 Honda >CR 250• •Int 194, Ford Woody Wa• 1 own•r. good oond. lh• Vic• PrHldenl 01 olltce •J1$*1ence u Mii Armolre. Pecan wood. PiaUI t Or1aa11111 cond, low mllM, 1700. """• 113,000. .SH UI ~ 14200· ~1 aft 5' pana. Mu•t uH parll 0pera11on1. POllllon re-a1 general and 1talllllcal S 0 11 1 ---.. ~. JOI 'oua • , 73 Super Beetle, nu rlldlll catelogue "1d ~le and qulr11 111cellent shor-1yplng 1111111 Non-amkr 2 8 O / m • e 0 r · CHURCH ORGAN SALE _844-8 __ 2_41_. ____ _ Invoice J>Wt•· Need 2 '1"1 1hand and 1yp1ng 1klll1 Pl'•lerred. Call between 546-27811 ArllHf'I, Conn. S1v1111. •to YAMAHA TT500 w/ 1129 '°'cl Model A Town MtJhtAU.. II rt a • •tr• c I•• n · HPr · Job •II•: Colla and otlara a vartaly ol 9:30 • 12 833-2238 StudlO 90UCf1 wtth bol1tw, lrom t 1700 to 117,000. 11trH. H50. Alk tor 8 •cl•" • * 1 0 • 0 GO · -IT & •2450IOBorS31-3«>7 M .. a. SI0.39 hr. Send rHpon1lblllll11. Prior 'WllTll/W blue, good cond. t40. I. I a•• or 11 rm•· P14tr. 751"°221 17M111• .,. • -... '72 Convart., Por1eh1 !~~o8::~.d1e~'.o. re11auran1 ekparlano• •COUNTER HELP 845-4110 I ·1fl05 ,74 850 YAMAHA. Run• . fMIUIYI rlm1, 1howroom cond . would be a dellnlle plu•· u, .. _ a ..__,, .. --h, velYet Kim all Or,an, Syntha ...... 1 .... ..,,.1 ..... _ '1111111.1 II 13950/080. 831-3807 Box 15102 Loe Angelet. Lovely offieel, good be-Appl)' In peraon btwn ""'"' ...., ...,.... S 000 C 1 -....,., """ All Ol'IQIMI. A.I.Ina good. lfltlMllll.tlCt>llC.llWSWI CA 90015 not lal• than n•lll package A'j:>ply In 3.5pm. 2121 Balboa Bl/ w/charrv wood arm1, winger . 01 Call 833-4280 an 5pm. t1000/obo '74 Super Beall•. Hit 2/28183. perton from 8 AM to 4 Corner 22nd SI. MB, llMPI good. Mull Mii. a 3000, 1•11 I 12~0 . ,77 Honda 750 Four K Mull.... .._ · '12 4-dr, rune ltrong, ex· running, IHYlng 1tate. SALES PM 11· Oflgtnal Pina $80, Merk 5-48-7478 &42·1234 >Clnt, 9000 mll••· mu11 942..0100 1221 Olll. 2nd Of family car. 1 12250 11'm. 548-7004 Of lnllL .IEWELllY TH~/~~L~1~~E~~c W&ll•ll ~.~:~~I~~-0;~8n'~. ~·.~~ii~1xt~~ Mii. "'5· Me-o2aa &a!!!, lapr!!f ~:S~foe~.u :,'2-~;!t .::'":!0~uo. aunroot, Muat be ••perlenoed In lrvlnl Ex per or tralne11 c.. 1182-9949 con d . I 4 5 O O. p I p IY't HU ... IUI M 1•5857 J pod cond. mu11 Hll. retail MllloQ and ma.na-714-5'48-o33 I make SS·l 13/hPrfTllart~ OAK FURNITURE· Tablel 7 1 4 I 8 4 8. 1 8 1 8 or •88 Cortez new clutch "72 Mazda RX·2. Rbl1 an-1500. 5-4&4288 . g1m•nt. Salary and pay. Full and av.... · • 714/848-05154 II 1• d d • glne New 1hoclla 1171 oomm1111on open. Call SECRETARY able In our publ~tlona. chllra, Chutcl! pew, hall new H •r. /i con · 1 brakM, Nna well totSO'. Yel" Jank:e 213/7'47·8518 IOt pvt lnveator. bkpng. Call 537-2880, Ext 3 lrH, 1011 ol unu1ual l111d!t leMI 1231 Sl600, M 1·58 8 751·8A08 evea. •1'".7• 8 •2•9-..5-0-l -w-.,.-on-- 50 -K-m"'"i exp & grammatlcal 1Ul1 KING'" 11em1. 10 E1capad• -k S .. 1 207 Oy T ~n-Tri-' ...... I -. .. ' ar ' s.... req Non 1mkr. aal•ry Courl . Npt Creat. S I • .. tome • • l....u, YWI-.......... 1149 org. ownr, "yr w r .. "" neg. Mall ratume lo Ste. n11111ATM 831-3073 appt. or ... nuter 185, ·ao Scamper 35'. c.dtr -load•d. looke n•w. 8 aggr...ive, enetg•llc 200. 2855 E Cit Hwy. Leading br<*•eoe firm SAT Fat> 18, 8:30. 3pm. 720-1883 evee. lodge Pitt! roociei. c. mllllS 1111 $8200. 873-3800 poallfv• people wanled C<IM 92825 hu Immediate °'*1lng MUST SELL BY 2128 TV/WN/lttne 1131 bin 1tyte, alao Mff/cont. "-bruary Sale. Alk ua IUH 1177 fOf' gr .. t lalel polltlons. _.. l ot experlencad wire ---at 5 O O. 11 k a n • w . aboul th• (Atlordabl•) 1=•••.._ ___ _........., .. 1 Salary plus commlsalon. liqen -• operator Houra: 5·45 x?~ld w:":~7~5 BEAUTIFUL 25'' RCA 842..07g5, &4&..a823 wey 10 buy a MerCldea Come In & '" Newport Ca I I tom Parker . tell Mt1 AM -2 PM Salary com-n · con · Color TV. 2 yr wrnty. Benzi · Belch'• nne11 Mlecllon 531-3801 0tlM4iHS .... liq men1urate with experl-MUST SELL BY 2/28 $1'48. FrH d1llv•ry. Mii ll•••n ol prevloualy owned Male exollc dancen, too enc.. For appointment, SOFA. lOnl. r.-w cond. Open Sun. Aaltatti" .___ PorachH, Audia and ll•n&IJ (Ulll) ua·TUI lllll C a I I ... • I e n . $250 497.5955 TV John'a 848-17H Jw h 1:';j Dealer Volkawagena. Fabrlca lntwna11onal, • 7t4/844-22112 "'UST SELL by 2128• End. SI-...,. In rack, I, rec IMPORT~NT NOTICE I or .......... S ..... leader ln the carpel In-Sl•lll .., --TO READERS ANO 1301 ......., t. dualry, 11 seeking the Je~I Wut.. Slff tablH, collH & aofa. plul amp, tech turn/... ADVERTISERS Newport 8eactl ~ ot an en«ge1lc, TELEllll Tble Ml w/.,...,.., gteaa. •Pk• & phonu. Blk The price or llama ad-m-.t300 '45 e. eo..1 Hwy rHulla-orlented S1111 Alli flll Reg. Nurae, pvt duty, 25 )(In t ·con d . t ( 0 0 . lac1/orlg t2500, u c vertlMd by ll9hlde deal· ... -· .._. -~ ~ W yra exp, rtl• ava11. ,C 497.5g55 $1000 u rww. 840~. ,...._ ....._ _. __ , - -&-.,-5 8 .. """" S.Cretary. "you have• Tul'V)' 675-9449 ~ 1~_:.::., ve11 ........... ~mna. Stiver, blue leltllef, IO ml ,,...,....,., minimum ol 12 monlhs PIT, flelllbl• hr1. avall. n-u.nw lum rrom model. ,..., -....nlalno......., 1---------1 prior aecretarlal ei1perl-Aellable trantpOrtatlon a Pr act I ca I Nu r ••I ~ OOfd & oak cnalr & •-·a. . dOM noc Inell.Ide ll'ft ap-eng. A1klng I 10,800. &al .. DHatttic eoe•, plu1 top quallly muatl Call for audlllon Compenlon nd• polltlon. haaaoek S250 840--0333 ... ,. ptlcable 11Jt•1. lloenae, Salel ~l.9ulno 850-9740 ·-t3" typing, dictation & Of'Q•· time. (71'4)87G-1214, ale Ml)' Ml Ok. MS-2590 · · Qarhl/ .... 7tlt lra~ler l•H. finance LAllllT '83 300 so. Anthracll• i;-:=;.";:;..--------- nlullonal akllla, we for Diane 2 Swedl•h 01,11 llv•·ln D!.~7.!;.hct=~~: cifARTERYACHTS INrL ctlargee, ,._,°'air pol-1..,....., gray, gray l•ather lntr. H AMC Or•mlln, au10. would l!l(e to heel from TtUPllll ULIS ~Ilona tor e4<14rly: lo-lutlon con1rol device ww51nwn Sunroof. R•ar head good cond. Muat Hll, you. Pl• ... Mnd a re· Enlhuaialllc people cal rel. Nuru exper 84<>-0333 'diO:.:.~ =·= certlllca11ona or d .. ler * '77 320!; aulo., eun rea11. poll1h.ci whMll, $850 080. 5'45-7828. eume °' aummary lettw nHded to make ap-1213) 846-&70 FOf' aale: gamo labia with 714-e73-10'f5 docum•n1ary prepara· roof. (4MUBC) CU9tom pin 91rlpea, Ilk• '71 AMC Oremlln good or YoUr quallflcetian. to: 1 11 .. chalra malchlng bat. !Ion charge a un141..u * '79 320I: '4 spd., aun n-. 1500 mll••· Sold running cond a.St 011., , ....... lllhraatlHal poln1men11 or tn111 Pracllcal nur1•. 2G Y" M8-&45i an 5pm Ptwtr 7112 o1herwlH 1peelrledoy• root (4 17M1) new tor 142.500. Sell 7 90-1178 · · · PO Box 11877 ciub. Cell tor lnformallon up, wlll care tor any · · Ille lldwrtla«. * ·79 3201; auto .• 1un $30,700. Call 1nw 5 pm. 1,,. ----· ----- Sanla Ana. CA 92711 aboul thl1 exclllng Job. pallen1 In home or ho-. Nice furn, real. prle•d: Clanlc 18' L1p1trak• •-1e ltnlc"/ root. (805YPW) PIP. (714) 891-1688. C .. W.C 1311 557-4401 Nathan Earn pltal. 979-27'41 d in, llv, corner grp, Century bey boat, 4 cyt, -* ·eo 320!: 5 apd., air .._. -•• SECRETARIAL, P/Ume. high commlsal<:¥i d .. k 1 . dryer etc · Orey. 13500. 87M181. Puts Mii c:ond. (323ZHR) '11 -•-TIE LUlllT 18-20 hra per wMk. lo ELEPHONE SOLI CI· 983-9358 31' '78 Pacific&. loaded PAINT & 111• body wor1I * '81 320I; 5 a,>d .• toad-Elec. rool, Becket Eu· IELlm• atart. May become Fl TORS SOFA, LOVESEAT · 50% off ' edl (1 EBCH9) ropa caa1, n-Mlclle- tJme polltlon later. Re· MIJI Comm. for PfOS. lo aa10 Fl I r1 l gd eond Try '86,000. Radar, gen, ;. to = ~· laa..1111 llna, alloy1. $20,888 or or late model, low ml ... gular, bu1 hrs bul !lex-35% Adverllllng. 10-4 I ~~ ~· P n . 5,7.5475 Iota ot oth•r eqptmt, &42~100/ 12 1 San Ana leUe. Mtrty 973-1345 •o• Cacllllae1 In Sou- Ible, ~ & lhOrthand. pm. 547-0585· Eve l.haaa Ap9o, AKC, lhOll. 842•1234 CAR COVER & BRA 208 ~·Sund';y ,74 MBZ 450SEL tharn Calllorntal S.. ua Real tale development ee1.g52e F, 5 moe, gOlden w/blk Fum: couct\M, lovelaat .. 18' Bey Boal. Loott1 NII• (NEW) tor POf"9CN 924. N•w paint, new tlr••· todayt oo. Ar• Newport Cent· llpa, '200. S4&-o471 dreaaen, deell1. bklhelf, th• Shock Elec. boa!. a130, 1146-2718 CHOICE INVENTORY aunroof, 10 ml. Mini lllEll :fo. ~O.!~.r!,8~~1~. ~'b TtUn• f~~~~.~Ui~f4a end FIO, gu •no. 19950, ·ea vw Bu• wrecked VOLUME SALES cond. t14,500. Wiii oon-IUIWC Box 1seo, Costa M.... SlllOfTlll 842·12:t4 fron1 end, •no & 1,.n1 ~-alder 2nd TD on Nwpl 2800 Harbor 8lvd CA 92e26 21' lflTIAll ule new. $850 u 11. \,'61 Bch property. 540-5324 COSTA MESA · Secntary, lull time peon., :~ ";:' a~l=n:~ ER. SHEP. PUPS, AKC, Gar111 laln 1975 F/B CNlaef, lo lwa. 845-5129 I. I I.La IE I '79 2400, 11 blue. •Int 141-1111 good co. benefit•. New-from our Coall Mesa ol-ped. Xlra lg. boned, xln1 •-•L--1-•--.1 loaded l"lmrea. • fllh· A Ill ...... MM lft concl, pw, crul1e con1. porl Center Ins. Firm. fire In lhe •venlng tor 1emp. Paren11 avall. -...._ erman'1 ctreaml Brlalol • $13,000. 873-7187 1-, 8-1-El-clo_Bl_arr1_ti_.-OU--eno-. Alie tor Ron Jack1on H;,,lday lnn'a new tra..,.. $2SO. PP (7 14) 978-37118 SUPER GARAGE SALE cond. $3~.500. Ho bkrL •DOMESTICS• ~L.eulng .78 450 SLC 50,000 tac wmty, atweo 844-'4242 club. Salaly + commls-Welmaraner, 9 mo old ~~ "'f'23 ~::..L.~ P/P <2131592'5288 (Any Yw Model) 828 S. Eudld AV9. Blue, 1unrool, fully ca\1. wlrH 20K ml. 11on + bonu1 Call male Ir• Good perao. · ...,, .... · II' ~llllY Ymf Piii •• • RT I Fullanon equlpp•d. $22.000. $14,800/Blt. 652~528 SECRETARY 751 ... 2p attar 1 PM. nanty. 953•7535 morn· 8.1, 87M 104 t30K down+ s1aootmo. Esttma1• al your ~ (l1C)lll ... 87$.9513. 875-t048 .77 OOUPE DEVILLE TILUHIE SAUS Inga. luta Au '°' 115 lhare In $500,000 " neoaeaaty '" •lablllh-()per\ Sunday '70 MB 280SL. dk grn/tan While, padded top, blue lll11J0 te S1at ... Tired of making min· Springer Spanlel male 9 A~ to 12 NOON ONLYI craft. "Don Valk"· •d 20 yeara In qoala ~ Int. >Cini oond. $19,000. Int, load.ci. •Int cond. l1llt .,,tJ fer .. .,, lmum wage1? We pay puppy '75 Set. 2119. 2808 So. DMI· 964-""' ~-II Moton ~ 0..2-aaea-$4500. 840-0417 _..__ .. ~a-It· guaranleed SS/hr. Very (71'4) 638-7437 mond, Santa Ana. Baby Sall 7114 1g74 CMf1e SL, c.M. l~·sasa2i220SWS;;4rc;d;:-r.~4~1c>diPdi;co-:O:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ............ _' --.... •••¥ sell Pl•••• call Schna·~a· mini AKC 8 & houMhold llema, do-•J1•-ttM lumn re1tor-ed AM/FM .. e IAN U1 '"' •••••r•ut. 531-3081. A•k for Mr. wtia ~;mpu,,.9 12256 .,_ & mlK. .... ..... ... ----------i =-~'7M'w~•, $500011>ee1559.5958 All ~al. Rune good. ltfflq ........... Walaon up, na.1000 alt.' e J lry 1114 FOR SALE WE PAY U. IUll.. '87 280SE Coupe, aunrl. Must ..... $1000/obo. tf n.-S.arela'f te OP $ S S Fernalel Pr.. SSlS ... _ 842~. M-f, 0..5 a.. Senltca '__...... i uto, AC, maroon/blk, 142~100 98$-1221 ttt. her• ef llrH· f 1 r red. Mod• I• & Pm v. ct Diamond, nHrly Mual Hll Hobie 14 w/ TIP llWI 3e70 N. Ctterry --;;.""! :sec~~0-~()~0/~ofr~. ~65~9-E5~8~58~=-~~~~~~~~~ I &oorta. (213) 86e-1984 Sever• Macaw with lerge llawleu. re1all • 1000, Haller. n•w Jib, nlw LOHO BEACH i 9 450 SL. Miian 8rwn '19 S•vllll . Lo1d•d w/ tl'rt ef • Hlrl• !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil caoe & perch '350. Mii for~. 842-8832 trampoline, new 11oalno. F• IUI 1111 (No. Ctterry exit~) exlarlor Brwn l .. lhar many ex1,... Mu.t ... F lo ...... ..,..,., w/ TRAVEL 846-2321 e..u1. ·~Ct Ceylon sap. ult eond. 112-04". MM llA•H '11') .... lll Interior~ Wire whHll. ~~732.._ uet5. r.cl ............. ....... pNt'911.ontyS20.00MCtll 873-1"31 • .,..· NITIM/--rr.-...w*«M SUPER. Muat Sall . .___.... ______ _ l•Ht•• 11 Fe11t•I• 11 m no •uckadiu ~ Ullll 2480 Hart>ot IMS. 1 e1M200 ·91 Dlllal. IOadeCS. Yeley, k M ...,.._ Leading chemlcel corp "'-:: Hlt ... f!iM!J 1111 Mld·Wlnter CIHranc• COSTA MESA .... HO it'S 111-11-aWUl-----.-.-4-7 ' 111,000 obo YH etul•era•I• now has lmmed op•n-la~ Wood woflOOO m9Chlnery Sate: No boat over Ml ...... tell ~ .__ __ 4_99-_1_a... __ _ ...... ef , ...... a lno9 for 10 aharp glr1I & AM'IAIE 117111 evwythlng rnuet go. ' t 1100. All boata have 11/."tJA Tall Ortve & Prtoa C~eneltt tlU .... •I• ......... rr.:. : .. w,~ ~~ ~~ ffi~~SAT Feb 18/19 403-2072 ::.,~.An ex-WI "' w "~~ 11111 Fiim r.nh ... , ....... II US. maJor ctllel, Oetiv-tAM to 5PM, 22nd and llitcell...... f211 THE LASER STORE lllU 1111 C«dle &-Tredla WI have a good Mlec· ,. ~.I~ • 11. w, Honolulu, New Y0111, elder!. Coata M..._81 1( blk POOL TABLE 824 W. 181h St. C:M -ll•I 8alee-8ervfc::e..Laulng Turbe> OMleal P.U. tlon of NEW & USED fl11 COSTfl Mf ~A r-A J '.'' T ', ll µ,I ',I I •tc. on a random llln• .... or Newport .' UM e..2~. call &-5 M-F CARVER ... , .,, ,,.. rary. You must be neat & ••11 door) 100·1 of 4'-7' alate, custom wood RJ'y' et.wolltll ...., ~eftlHt'" abMI to leave lmmed. for bHut. Amartcan ahll· dellgn. Comte w/bllllard IA&.·H Df'"'I 1 c l'Y'U""C.·6'AW 2 ...-, on IN fob ••· q u • 1 . I n form a I Ion llght & Wiii Uhlt w/Q/lelt. Xtra clean, 7~ Honda, "-A.l.;I "-'l\...!; penH paid training 648-5104 Va!Uad at '2000: ..,ttno baltery, 150 Genoa w/ -...-=--~==• co,..,..fl L CHEVROLET Hf •H•lflrf, '911 program. All transpona-f•nrv Oalt & M•n. tbl & lor $500 nnn. M1~37 Nwpl ~ lllp. 144-578' ..._1 La-.JIA ...... !Ion lurnl1hed. High -h~ ,' OlrA* 18--80 Sac *IAllC* '70 BMW 2002; 8BS ~~.... . .t.:~ • . .• •.. 1 '. r • ~ . ~U-1200 ..... -•'" ..-wnlo09 & c:uuaJ wont· c r . ....... · 30' Elcneta Stoop w/Nwp1 Whelea, Concofel 91-·•---------81•• ltarfflll salary Ing con<! make this an S750· 6'40-0333 MAGIC ISLAND 8'1p. Apprai.-f 114•500· WI llf 4 apd. '3200. 840-040e. • IHI...._;_ ____ _ ......... M ...... xlnl opply tor c arHr *U1'1tll 1111111* Chat1tr Membanhlp Sac. I 8 0 0 0 I o f r . USED CARS & TAUOK.8 'l• .aal TII '78 MO Mlclnat good '73 CMwlfe .L.aouna S3 . ....... I ,,..., a,. minded people Pr~ AMERICAN ANTIQUES t940 5'4 ..... 7870 752•1540 COME IN OR CALL FOR • ... _.. .. ' rtl 8* on blk 350 V8, exoaf _... ' d"llnga w/people IUCh THURS FEB 17 ·8PM 1 .... /lki ftll Excel cond. Red/black. eo ..... many n-pa · concl $2250 or bit • .., hn1•1I lftlee, aa tu1 food & wallrea-American oak ~alnut Feather plllow1 c1 .. nec1, "8 lffl••ll BBS, Kamel. A/C, muc:n Mu1t Mii lmm.ci1a11~. eei.ds7. 4g2-s742 l11·l~lf 1-1, Fri ting. Only ttloM who are _...._a_ & wiQ., "": aanlUi:ed & r•tlutled. SIHkcralt 18', J•1 1kl crm;o more. 1a1 over 15500. 12500/080. 754-85 3 ._ ... 1114C Elh he., able to 1t11r1 loday ~ "h'"'~·~ llln<h Love-Oownproof ticking In-boet, Ilk• new, nwlt__. 5•8 9803 after 2. 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DON OftM Delly ...... ..,, Nearly 400 people -some of them chanting "Stop the bull, we want the truth" -met with representatives of the proposed high-speed bullet train ln Tustin last night. The event was billed as a community forum, one of several to be held throughout Orange County, but the mood quickly turned to one of confrontation and anger. M~t of those in attendance .e)(pressed fears over the potential noise. vibration and visual impact of the 160 mph trains streaking through their neighborhoods about once every hall hour. • Following' a slide presentation on the bullet train, which would run from Los Ange les to San Diego through several Orange County communities, Lawrence G. Gilson. president of American High· Speed Rail Corp. fielded questions. The private Delaware group wants to build the nation's first electric bullet train in Southern California. Like many of her neighbors, Tustin resident June Baldwin is afraid the bullet train wiU hurt the value of her home. "This is the only investment I have, I don't want to lose it," she said. Pat Ke nnedy of Irvine's College Park community said she (Sff BULLET, Page Al) , Huge cuts . proposed for Coast colleges By PHIL SNElDERMAN of !tie Delly .......... The presidents of Orange C-oast, Coastline and Golden West colleges have announced tnassive educational program cuts that could be implemented next fall. The proposed program cuts, which would be accompanied by the layoff of 114 full-tim e teachers and administrators, are part of a plan that will be considered t.On:lght by the Coast Community College District board of trustees. (Related story. Page El). The board meets first in a closed-door session, but is expected to begin Its public mee ting -at 8 at dl1trict headquarten. 1370 Adams Ave., CD.ta Mesa. If that facility is not large enough for the audience, A.7 A3 83-5 82 Fl.F4-6 E5 D n A.6 l'A Cl-4.!>1·7 82 B2 84 A3 n-a Z1·3 • • .. A2 88 Al the proceedings will be moved to the cafeteria at nearby Orange Coast College. The propc)sed cutbacks are part of a district plan to eliminate a $5.5-mlll!on deficit anticipated in the datrict's 1983-84 budget. By law, full-time teachers must be informed of layoffs by March 15. The proposed c utbac ks. pr e pared by dis t rict administrators, have been criticiz.ed by the local chapter of the American Federation of - Teachers, which representa the 640 ·full-time teachers employed by the three communJty colleges. The teachers claim the district has not properly considered alternatives to tbe layoff plan, including reductions in funding to KOCE Channel 50, the district-owned televlaton station. (See COLLEGE, Pace Al) - ClllT 110111 OHAN <.l <<JIJ N l'f 1 1\llt()HN I A l'ilt rn ·. County 'covered'. on IOUs State financial warrants shouid ·liave little imptJct . Orange County finance officials aald today the state's decision to laaue reglatered warranta will have little vialble impact on county government operations aa long a• ata\e welfare benefits paid by the county continue to arrive. Steve Lewis. chief deputy Fiscal talks .collapse SACRAMENTO (AP) Negotiations to avoid paying state bllla with IOU• collapsed today as Gov. George Deukmejian and legislative*adera admitted they were a tan impaueand ended their marathon meetings. Although Assembly Republicans remained opposed to a play approved by Deukmejian, Senate Repµbllcans and Democrats in both t\,ouses, legislative leaders said they would take the measure to a vote later today anyway. If the Assembly Republican caucus remains united· in opposition, that would defeat the measure. "The state will be broke a week from tomorrow," Treasurer Jesse Unruh said at a ne ws conference· yesterday. The state's top fiscal officials said yesterday the delay ln finding a solution to the deficit means the state wiU run out of cash Feb. 23, and will begin paying its bills in IOUs or registered warrants for the fir'st time since the Depression. The IOUs are "registered warrants" -checks that cannot be cashed until the slate has the money, perhaps weeks after issuance. Unruh said it would take 10 days from a settlement for him to borrow money from private banks to tide the state over, so even a solution today would mean issuing IOUs into early March. Legislators aod other st.ate officials have been getting calls from people angry about the IOUs. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown said he was approached at restaurants over the weekend by people who 118rcastically asked him if he were going to pay his bill with an IOU. However, welfare grants to about 31,000 families in Sacramento County will be paid in cash March -even if the state pays the county in registered IOUs. Sacramento County officials said. County Executive Brian Richter told county supervisors he thinks that's the best way "to avoid chaos" that might result from issuing IOUs to the families. The state's $1.25 billion budget for the fiscal year that ends June 30 was balanced when passed last (See IOUa, Page A3) audltor-rontroJler, aaJd that hla underatandlni of the atate'a financial condltfon la that welfare benefit.a ahould be paid by the state at least through the end of March. He saia t)lat he haa been unofflcialJy informed by State Controller Ken C.:Ory'1 deputies that the federal governqumt will pick up any cash shortfall in welfare benefit.s. ..... But Lewil said he al8o expects all other state payments to counties to be delayed becaUle of the fiscal difflcultiea. State ~ ..... ,,.... "' Gery ..,._ Lifeguard stands where new hea~quarters will be positioned around tower. . POiice probe deaths of dental patients By JODI CADENHEAD ud ROBERT BARK.ER OfhDellyNet8i.ff Orange County authorities are trying to de~ today why two women died and a 13-yellr-old girl lapsed into a coma following anesthesia treatment at a Costa Mesa dentist's office. Costa Mesa police and the Orange County Coroner's Office launched the inveatigation yesterday following the death Sunday of Cathryn D. Jones, 31, of C.OS.ta Mesa. Costa Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnon said Jones lost consclouaneea while undergolng treatment Friday at Dr. Tony Protopappas' office at 534 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. On Feb. 8, 13-year-old Patricia Craven of Costa Mesa waa admitted to Mission Community Hoepital after undergoing dental treatment the same day, police aaid. (See DENT AL. Pa1e Al) Dr. Tony Protopappas• procedure probed . peymenta to counties have been delayed frequently durmg the put several months, he noted. While auch a d~lay may not have "much public awareness," it certainly adversely affects the county's~normal cash flow, he aaJd. La gun~ guards' • • pro1ect towering By STEVE MITCHELL Oflhe Delly ..... ...., Lagunans with an extra 100-~p fusebox lying around, or 80-.sheeta of ~-inch drywall they don't need, should call the Laguna Beach Lifeguard Association. They'U gladly take the stuff off your bands. The non-profit lifeguard group expect.s to begin construction sometime next month on Its new lifeguard headquarters at the north end of ~ Beach Park. Lifeguards have raised $18,000 of the $20,000 they aay.they need to build the 1,100-square-foot facility atop a half-century-old . abandoned sewer pump station at · the beach park. Tax-rotting Proposition 13 put the brakes on city plans to finance such a structure, so the lifeguard association took it upon itself to come up with the money and construct the buildina with volunteer help. Lifeguard Mike Dwinell says the group received the city's blessing for design of the building, which will featUtt a public viewing platform on top of the headquarters. The uaociation raised money by recycling newspapers and cans, -sponsoring swimming eventa, running a parking concession during the festival eeason and holding raffles and fund-~ dinners. Now. it's l ooking.f or construction materials and a few electricians. finish carpenters and other volunteers to pul th.e _ building together. Other items that would be gratefully received include 1,200 feet of No. 4 rebar steel, 10 yards of sand, 40 yards of concrete, all ltjnda of lumber, a roll of 1-inch copper pipe and boxes of nails. "We've been able to buy materials at cost from local merchants and we have promi8eS of volunteer labor," Dwinell said. And that's the way it should be, the lifeguard said. Lagunans with lumber or labor, and•the incllnation to' share eith er or both, should call Dwinell at 494-4273 or the lifeguard asaociation at 494-6572. No help for meter maids, Jog catchers By STEVE MARBLE ofltleDelly,... ..... Meter maida and dog catchers are on their own in Newport Beach. It all started when a motorist, angered at receiving a parking ticket, grabbed the citation from a meter maid and ripped lt to shreds. A proposed law that would have permitted the arreat of anyone obstructing or delaying the actions of .a meter maid or dog catcher was rejected by the City Council this week. The offender, according to city r ecords, took the pieces and "spread them like confetti." Police said the real surprise came later when they found out the only crime that had been committed was Uttertnc. The auggeated law had a pecullar beginning, "If he had put the pieces tnto a Stock probe Pureha1e1 o f stock in a Mi11ion Viejo-headquartettcl financial in1titution have trigered a probe by f ede,.l off ici•lt. Pa1e 83. No fire A 4aqhter't eoaeern aboeat op 1mokA .. by her 19;.year-oN ' father it ellled br Dr • Peaer J. Stet.-o•, ·who NJI IM'1 alreedy too old for bed ....... to kill ~Im. hte 81. Corona del Mar High' Mike Heu it tabbed Sea View League Player of the Year. Page El. trash can," noted police Lt. Gary Petenen, "there wouldn't even have been a charge." Petersen said without a new law, citi%ens can get away with haraasl,J'lg, insulting or even grabbing citation• away frorri meter maids or· doi catchers. But the Oty Council wouldn't buy it. "I hate to add thino like thla to the book juat for freak incidents or nutty people," said Councilman Bill .ARee. -. ••you're asking ua to determine how much punlahment an inault is worth," added Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer. "lf he kicked the parking meter inat.ead of ripping up the ticket should he still be puniahed!" Th~ council suggeated the police come back If there'• a ruh of ticket ripping. . II you're aqliq for IOme 0aTorf al wayt to feed yoar family, try eome new meatlete dithet eomblnlq Nimon and esp. Reelpet Oii Pace Cl. ~ .Back Bay cleanup • panel organized By ITEVE MARBLE ~ ................. A joint-powera group hu been eatabllah e d t o fund and coordinate what ii expeded to be a $7.5 million reatoratlon of mud-filled Upper Newport Bay. The gro up also would take responaiblllty for a contlnulng bay mainte nance program that could coet aa much as $500,000 a year. The group includes the cities of 15-foot T wave · sinks boat MORRO BAY (AP) -A whale-watc.hing boat capalzed in rough seas at the mouth of Morro Bay this morning, but all 32 people aboard were plucked safely from the water, a U.S. Coast Guard spokesman said. Twenty-sfx of those aboard were student.a and their teachers. said Morro Bay Police dispatcher Leslie Englund. However, she did not know the students' ages. Newport s .. ch and Irvine, ~County ~" the ,, ... ~rtment of .Flth and Game the IrvtM Company. It hH not been determined how the co.ia would be divided. Th• tundJnc arranpment wu revealed yesterday durln1 the flrat public ahowlna of a ma.iv• englneerin1 1tuay aimed at tlndina waya of halting the flow of ailt, sand and clay Into the large body of water. The atudy, compiled by Boyle Eng.ineering Corp., calculates that 8~.000 tons of eedlment • washes in~ the bay annually. Don Simpson, a consultant with the lnvoJved agencies, warned that unleaa atepa ,re taken to halt the flow of lilt, the sediment will start pushing toward the lowe r bay and eventually Newport !iarbor. Much of the Upper Bay, an ecological reeerve, now la a mud flat. The study llats aix 1ugge11ted solutions to the lilt problem but recommends a $7.5 million alternative that would involve carvina three lilt-catch buiN in San DieJo Creek -the bay'• ' main ·waterway -and two excavations in the bay itlell. Simpson said the county'• Environmental Management Agency would be charged with maintainlitg the buhu in the creek and the joint-powers group would fund regular dredgina of the bay excavations. Three people originally reported miasing later were racued, said Lt. Mark Landry of the Coast Guard in Long ~ach. Helicopters had been aent in, but all aboard were reecued by Coast Guard and harbor patrol veeaels, Landry aaid. A final version of the atudy will be releued thla apring. It then needs approval from nine agencies before work can begin. Two hurt in Mesa crash The victims' conditions were not immediately known, Landry said. The ca~ boat, the "San Mat e o , ' was o n a whale-watching outing from Graham's Landing, offidala aaid. While fewer than 30 people showed up to see the plan, Sirnpeon noted it was the largest crowd in two ye&n to attend a Paramedics treat NKUyet Thu Nguyen, 33, of Orange and Donald O'Loghlin, 27, of Anaheim {inset) after their can collided at I p .m . yesterday at Fairview Road and Adams Avenue.in Costa ·Mesa. O'Loghlin was in fair condition today with a concuuion at Fountain Valley ~mm':'°ity . Hospital. Nguyen was in satisfactory condition at Costa Mesa Medi~al Center, suffenng fract~. Surf was reported breaking as high aa 15 feet just north of the harbor near San Luis Obispo, about 170 miles northwest of Loe Angeles. . aemon on Upper Newport Bay. Jury selection start~ in forest death case It was the se venth boating accident in heavy seas off the California coast since this weekend. By STEVE TRIPOLI selection began. ~--Deir .... ...,. The procedure Is normal in Jury selection in open court potential death penalty cases to began this week in the case of discern the feelinp of possible former Costa Mesa resident jurors on the penalty. Three ~ple were killed when a.. 50-foot private yacht capGz.ed in high seas just outside Uie Golden Gate in San Fra.nciaco Bay on Sunday. Also Sunday, large waves drove a commercial fiahina boat into a rock jett) and amaaned it apart outaide Oceanaide Harbor in San Diego County. Thomas Francia Edwards , Edwards ' att o rn eys act'\.Uled of first degree murder in unsuccessfully fought th.e death the 1981 killirul Qf a YO\lni girl in _pertalty allegation, saying there Cleveland Natfonal Forest. 4'\was ins ufficient evide nce to Edwards oou.ld get the death s upport the a llega tion that penalty if convtcted. Edwards lay in wait befor e A day earlier, a man was killed when an 8 to 10-foot wave hit a 31-foot sailboat broadside and capsized it about ~uartera of a mile off Point Fermin in San Pedro in Los Angeles CoUnty. That boat also was on a whale-watching outing. He ia charged with murder and shooting the girls. attempted murder in the Cartier, who suffered h ead 1hootin1 death of 12-year-old wounds in the attack. identified V a nessa Iberri and the the 37-year-old Edwards at a wounding of .her companion, preliminary hearing a year ago as 13-year-old Kelly Cartier. the gwunan who wounded her Attorneys for Edwards and the and killed Ibeni. Coa8tal .. Varl•b•9h1Gh ~ todey 11« "'""' Ind _,,__ Hight ea to 74. Ftlr torllgllt end tono.orrow, with over11leht low• 48 ro 54. Hlplll tomorrow 72 to 78. Swlny end wum., d•Y• loree•ll through 8und8')'. £1eewllere , from Poin t Conception to lh• M••lc•11 border 8nd out eo rnllee: Weet to ~ wll)de 12 to 22 knotl 9ver outer ••l•r•. becoml11g n0r111-t 18 to 30 knot• thll efternoon through tomorrow. s... 8 to t2 teet 'With _.erry ........ 8 to 9 I .... Wlnde _. to _,.,,... 10 10 18 knoll over Inner ..... Ugllt end verw. tonight end tomorrow. then -.t to 11orthw11t 12 to 18 knot• tomorrow llftemoort. Wind --3 to 4 .... Wee1erly ..... 5 to 7 i.twlttt~ofl to lO leel on ..t lacing baac::lllee.. F• tllrougll tomorrow. pnwic:ution intervAewed potential She said F.dwards pulled up jurora In Ora'hge County next to her and her friend ih his Superior Court Judge James red Datsun pickup truck and Judge'• chambers, for several called out, "Hey girls.'' before weeka befoce the open Nry opening fl.re. Sunny and warmer m0Gnt•ln1 •nd de1ert1 were predicted tonight end tomorrow. ~Mid. On Mond•y, Ille •11•ncy·1 computtu d1N9reed on wh•t -In 9'0f9 fvf ~. ~ one e111tng for rain •nd the other piMMnt~. "They _. Mndlno • "°"" 1yatem dlllerently," -•Iller eervtoe mete«ofotlcel lntwn PllA Tolll8on Mid. "The .,....,, WMkened conelderc:.t ,~°"• rMCiHnG 8outlw'll -oneofltie~MICI~ occur." • Tiie •Ir qu1Mty In Ille South Co••t uea ye1terd1y w•• "good, .. the Air Qu•llt)' ~ Olltt1ct Mid. "The ,,_ vlllbllt)' mwU)' -due to mollture In Itta air. not amog," AOMD ~ Kat• W .... Mld. . In Loa Angml. • low of 54 8l'ld I lllgtr of 77 ue expectejl, l_.,OW, while the ooeMll end lntermedl•t• v•lll)'I were ~to,....... a low Of 40 end a high of n . klll Ille moun181n1 8114 Ille Owent va1i.y 111 ••~led to hllW IOwt tonillflt of 2t to 341 end hlaN tomorrow up to IN IOI. ThurSdav. February 1 7 · ... .. ,. ~ft , • '-·· .. ·•• "" ,, ~r· •(. r -......... Fron11 COio .... Warm .,. Occluded ~ ~ 47 11 ~ 43 g;::o ... 17 ,. 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TYGeOll • 42 .. ~ r.-IO 31 ... w~ 112 • 12 42 WICllllta • 11 21 a M CAWONU N n ......... 10 .. .. n l\#tU 11 43 a 17 ,~ .. 90 70 • ~ •U 47 31 M ~ 87 II • = a 11 .. ............. .. .. 11 .. ..... ....., .. IO .. ... ..... Qty M 11 n II .... MIMIO .. .. N 22 ...... M .. IM la Eli= 7t .. M IO 11 .. " .. 10 .. ).! .. ...... • =-• .. .. Tide. .DENTAL PATIENT DEATHS PROBED ... From Page A1 .I A s pokeswoman for the Miaion Viejo hoepltal Mid the girl remains in critical condition on U!e-aupport ayst.erna. On Sept. 20, Minna Kim Andreaasen waa pronounced dead at the dentlat'a office where ahe had gone for root canal work. When contacted today. Dr. Protopappu' office refuaed to COLLEGE ... ' From Page A1 District ~kesman Richard Simon insis--md that KOCE will not emerge "unscathed" in lhe coming budget tut.Ip but he !10~ that trustees are not factng a March 15 deaqline In reducing station funding. comment on the matter and referred all questions to Protopappu' lawyer. The dentist'• receptionist aald Protopappas waa angered by what he claimed were i naccurac~· s in published account.a of e deatba. · Officials ~n had been undergoing dialyail treatment& for a kidney d18eue the last alx years and wa1 CONideted a "high riak patient" for such dental WCll'k.. A coroner '• report ortglnally Ua1ed her death .. re9Ultl.ng from natural caU1eS. But Aaistant Sheriff Walter Fath said authorities have decided to ~ the cue followtna Jonet' death Stmday. ''Th.la la the same dentlst and the same place IO it caught our PROPOSED COMMUNTI'Y COLLEGE PROGRAM CUTS Oru1e Coa11 Collece Eliminated programs: animal he alth technology, broadcasting, civil technology, Italian, Industrial arts, marine technology. work experience. · capped pro1ram1 (limited enrollment): agriculture, architectural draftibg, biology, chemt.try, clothing and textilet1, construction technology, dental ..mtance. French, aeololY. German. history, humm development, marine ldence, mullic, oountellng, i:-ydlolOI)', IOdoloey, Spanish, speech, theater arts, wattt technoloC)'. Eliminated 1port 1: men'• volleyball, women's 80C'ICel', water polo, women's gymnM1b, men'1 golf. Goldea Wn& Collqe ~' Elimlnated ~ work experience, ~ estate, career ladder oJ1tlon In nursing, •11• Get Rid 0f Smoke In Your Homel .. i I • j ' .. Ottnee OOllC OAU.Y flfLOTIW~,"'91HUity 11, 1Ma HI 81 TRANSACTIONS "'• ... , ... enetn a111 c1ttc••••f1 nou l.illtt Nfl f' ·-c .... Cllt _.,. Dow Jones FiMI DOWN 5.87 CL081NQ -1,117.AI , Car sales drop; oil prices cut By Tlte AHoclated Preti Ten atralght periods of riaing car ulea ended in Fe'bruary for U.S . carmaker1, with aales off 3.2 percent, and three more oil companle9 cut the price9 they will pay for certain types of crude oil by $1 a barrel. ,. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial 1tocb pierced the 1,100 mark for only the second Ume, hitting 1,101 late in yesterday's aesion. But the index cloeed at l ,093.10, off 4.00 poi.nt.s from Monday'• r«e>rd peak of 1,097 .lD. Ford official upset · LOS lrNGELES -A Ford Motor Co. vice president says he ii distremed that General Motors Corp. and Japan's Toyota Motor Corp. have agreed to jointly produce a new subcompact car at G~'s idle ~mont olant. "Penonally speaking, I can't say I'm happy they did this." Gordon ~. MacXenzie, a Ford vice president and general manager of the Lincoln-Mercury division, aaid. "We (Ford) haven't elected to do thi&," said MacKenzie. ''We have already made our investment in subcompact can with the F.ecort and the Lynx."• Railroad sale possible SAN FRANCISCX> -Southern Pacific Co. says it may be forced to 8ell, subsidize or abandon lta . stonn-damaged Northwestern Pacific Railroad unle11 it can increase revenues on the 270-mile line, which last turned a profit in 1974. SP said yesterday that abend~nt would be considered onl~T.! last resort for the line, which runs between San 1 and Eureka. SP said It has advanced al.most $35 million to Northwestern since 1975. Last year, the line handled 16,000 carloads of freight at a loll of $10.2 million. Northwestern, blocked by atorma since Jan. 26, will re-open later th.is week after $800,000 ln repairs. AMERICAN LEADERS METALS f