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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-23 - Orange Coast Pilot~---------.... ---------------------·-·· THI ORANGE COAST COUNTY EDITION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY J J 198 .J O llANC f COUN l Y C ALIFOHNIA I'• <.~ N ! ., Faculty OKs UC I campus hospital B y GLENN SCOTT of UM Olllty PHot 8t•n Dozens of UC lrvlnt> fueulty representative~ have o ff1..•red strong support for plans to build a 232-bed hospital on campus Academic St.'nate me mbers. who held a spt•t·aal mePting yesterday to discuss h ospital p lans, said they will back a u n 1 v e r s 1 t y c· a m p a 1 g n t o demonstrate tht·ar proposal 1s superior lo a confhc·ung plan lo bu i-1 d an o rt -1..· amp us I r v 1 n e Medical Center Gener at 1 n g ,. om mun 1 t y backing f or thto• un1vers1 t y hospital has been a sourct-of concern IMC ba1..·kers already boast support of at least 15,000 area residents. But Chancellor Darnel Aldrich Jr. said UCI IS prepared t.o begm a show of support from key community members who favor Lhe university plan He claimed Lhe IMC proposal 1s rooted more an k eep ing competitive h<¥itals out of the proximity of H oag Memorial Hospital m Newport Beach than in offering medical care to I.rvme. Hoag is working closely with People for an Irvine Commuruty Hospital, the community group p roposing th e o ff -c ampus h08pital m soulhem Irvine. Hoag h as a contrac t t o pro vid e adm1n1strat1on if [M C 1s constructed HealthWest Founda11011 of Chatsworth has bt-en chosen to build Lhe on-campus hospital on 10 acres near the College of M e d icine's fac il1t1es Steve Yer xa , vice president of the non-profit foundation, said the entire complex would rover 40 acres and cost about $250 rrullion If st ate a pp roval came th la s prin g , the hospita l could be comp leted by mid 1986. said Philip Di Saia. president of the College of Med1c1ne faculty State health authorities an· expected to hear appl1cat10ns from I MC and Hea I th West off1 c1als during one serit's of hearings this s pring G e t o ut the ribbo n s; oaks stay at park There will be oak trees an Irvine Regional Park aro und which county residents can tie yellow ribbons 1f they want The Board of Supervisors took action yesterday aimed at savtng the old trees. Supervisors unanimously ag reed to spend as much as $200.000 to rehabilitate 110 oak trees in the park They also approved removal of 16 other oaks described by county officials as being in an "extremely poor state o f health " The trees to be saved wall be pruned. braced and secured by wires to reduce any potential hazards to the public. according to guidelines approved by the board. The rescue operation will be p erformed by West Coast Arborists of Buena Park. The board was told that the $200,000 appropriation should be "reaaonable" to cover Lhe work, but the fmal bill could vary as much as 50 percent depending on conditions encountered as work progresses The repair effort ia expected to take 60 days -_,.NOEi-- At Your Service Bridge Buainess Bulletin Board Clusifled Comial era.word Death NotJcea F.ditorial Entertainment Food Horoecope Ann Landen M utual Fund.a Natioaa.l Neww Play Review Public N<>tica Sparta Dr.St.elna'ohn Stock Marketa Televimon Thea ten W•ther W ldNewt ( A5 F2 FA-5 86 Fl,F4-6 F'2 Cluaifled F3 A6 B4 CJ -6.Dl -~ F2 82 E4 A3 B4 F3..( ICl -3 83 !'.6 & B4 A2 IJ - Horn-honking crowds m e et schoone r By ALMON LOCKABEY Of the 0..,, Piiot •t.n The 90-foot schooner Pride of &ltimore nudged its stately bow into Newport Harbor today lo be gret>ted by dOU'ns of yach~ on the seco nd U S stop o f her historic voyage fro m its home port of Baltimore The Pnde arnved at Newport Beach a fter a slo w. windless cruise from San Diego. thf' first Artis t 's son h as d a t e with royal couple By ROBERT BARKE R 0( tM D9'1y l'flot 8tafl Dean Beaumont doesn't expect any trouble at all m getung to see Queen Elazatx>th 11 and Prance Phillp of Bnt.arn Whtie> the> multitudes havP ~n trying -and failing -to set' the royal pair, Beaumont has an o ff1 c 1al 1nv1tat1 o n from Buckingham Palace to do JUSI that Beaumont and his w1ff• t:arol, who hve IJl Tusun, and mother Dorothy of Laguna Niguel will board the HMY Britannia about 5 p.m Sunday at the Long Beach Naval S hipyard dunng the royal couple's California vis it. Of course, the Beaumont& have something going for them. Beaumont is the son of Arthur (See ROY AL, Pal(e A!) US Pac1 f1c port v1s1 ted on a 17.000-mile "goodw1U voyage " The Pnde was greeted south of t he je tty ent ran ce by h o rn -t ooting vessels fro m Newport Beach, including the 70-foot BaJtJmo re cllpper. S wift o f lps w1 c h with abo ut 30 yachtsmen aboard S w ift, a 20-foot shorter vers1on o f Pride. m ade 1 ts h o me in Ne wport Beac h for about 15 years. It helled pre -voyage prL>s.5 releases from Balumore officials wh o said Pride was the first Baltimore cllpper to transJt the Pana.ma Canal and sa1J in Pacific waters for more than JOO years Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart and other officials from the Newport Harbo r Chamber of Commerct' greeted Capt Armrn Elsaesser and his 12-member ISee PKIU~, Pa~e AZ ) -------NSIDE------ Chicken help• make end• meet in deliclou1 di1he1 that mix 'n' mateb w ilh othe r economy foo d1. Food Sectio n, Pa1e C l. ---· . '-... Benjamin franklin paid a vi1it to the Davia lntermedicate School and the witdom he offered the Cotta Me .. 11udenta 11 a1 1ood today •• h waa back In 1776 when the onglnal Ben wat around. Pa1e Bl . lluntington Beac h and Estancia roll in to the <:IF baske tball quarterfina ls af ter posting victories on the road last nisht. Page El. • Big bust cocaine • ID HB Huntington Beach pol!<:e have arrested two men and seized 111x pounds of high-grade cocaine with an estimated street value or $1 million, a police narcotics spokesman said. The bust yesterday was the second largest coca ine seizure made in Huntingto n BeaC'h , pol:ce said Arrestt•d on :1uspicion o f possessing L-ocame for sale were Herberto Purta Machado, 21, a Huntington Beach resident, and John Joiro Vargas, 18, of Miwn1, Fla The two remained in Hunungwn Beach City J ail early t.oday in lieu of $250,000 bail. Police said both men are c1uzens of Colombia. The arresta were made at 1 :2~ p.m ye11terday at a home near the 1n ter aec t ion o f Beac h Boulevard and Taylor Drive. The h o use be l onged to an acquaintance of the two auapecu. The narcotics spokesman u.id o f f i c e r s l a un c h e d an investigation after receiving a telephone tip. The two m en o ffe r ed n o res is ta n ce a nd possessed n o weapons, po lice said. Judge pulls Mesa dentist's practice By J EFF ADLER and JODI CADENHE AD 0 1 IM D .. ll' fl'llot Bi.ft An Orange County Superior Court Judge barred Dr T on y Protopap pa s to day fr o m µrs>eti c ang den t istr)b.or admirustcr ing general anesthesia. In granting the state's request for a temporary restra1rung order against the Cost.a Mesa dentist, Judge Robert Knox said the court b e lieve d the "drastic action" was warranted. A temporary restraining order will be in e ffect for at least 15 <.lays unul a full hearing on the st.at.e's mo tion to bar Protopappas from practicing can be heard. Thal hearing was set for March 10 Dr. Ton y Proto pappas In the mea ntime, the state plans to proceed with efforts to bring Pro topappas before the st.ate Dental Board to have hLB lioenae revoked. Rain tonight, then cooling Authorities are investigating the deaths o f Min na K im Andreusen, 23. of Huntington Be a ch , who d ied Sep t. 20; Cathryn Jones. 31 , of Coclta Meaa, who died Feb. l 3; and Patricia Craven, 13, of Sacramento. who died Feb 19 National Weather S er vice forecasters said ralny condJtiona tonight would give way to breezy and cool weather tomorrow. A Pacific cold fron t moving inland was expected to bring a 70 pe r cent probability of rain tonight, decreasing to 30 percent t omor row . T o ni ght's low temperature will be about 52 degrees. and the mercur y is expected to peak in the upper 60s tomorrow. the weather service said Docume nts fil e d in court yesterday include an interview by Costa Mesa police detectives Michael M1lhngton and Clyde Foreman with Prot.opappas. In that intervie w , the dentist alleged that two of the patlt>nt.a who underwent treatment at his (~e DE NTIST, Pa ge At) Cloudy conditions are expected to prevail through Sunday. E x -NB mayor appointe d to coast panel 8y STEVE MARBLE O(tfM09'1y .......... Former Newport Beach Mayor Don Mcinnis, w h o opposed creation of t he st ate Coa stal Com.nussion and once urged the city to sue the state board, has been named to the pow e rfu l 12-member panel. Mcinnis, 62, i.a only Lhe second Orange County resident to be appointed to the pane l since its creation in 1972. according to commission officials. Judy Rosene r , a Newport resident, served under former Gov. F.drnund Brown Jr. Other Orange County residents have served as alternates. The two-term mayor was one of four people na med to the (See COAST, Pa1e AZ) .... "'~\\ \t.\t. Continued stoTies COAS~ PANEL ... commlaalon ye.terday by Gov comm l1111 lu11 w as t ry 111A& ~o Gear~ Oeukmejian. Mclnnla, u.n "uaurp" lcx·al a uthority. aero1pace exec utive , replace. La.st Call, MclnniJI headed vp a Anthony L. Ramoe of Oakland. support group for a lar110 and A longtime critic of the CoaataJ contro versial d evelo pme nt Commiaaion, Mclnnia generally pro}l'Ct in Newport. The project has presented hiroaelf aa being the 75-acre Banning Ranch pr o -de v e 1 o p men t A is a 1s expected to t.'Ome befort! the t.•o uncllman in Newport Beach. comm1ss1on for approval thl1 h e o n c e c h a r g e d t h a t l h e year. Mclnnls is a vice presidtmt of the No rthro p Corp . and pres1denl or a subsidiary or the corporation . H e s erved as a l'Ouncllma.n from 1968 to 1980. Don Mcinnis joins coast pane l Mcinnis. who I.! on a business trip, could not be reached for 1:omment today. "l t h i nk h e'l l ma k e a n excelle nt commissioner." sa id ~ew port Councilwoma n J ackie Ht!ather "He understands local government and he understands how local government has been at the mercy of the Coas t al Comnuss1on staff." H ea th e r a lso was 1n the running for a commission post She SaJd she withdrew her name w hen It became clear she'd be forred to quit the council Hunungton Beach real estate broker and former pla nning comrrussaone r Roger S lat.es also was considered for the post 'PRIDE' IN NEWPORT • • • crew as Pride w as berthed at the Sea Scout Base on Pacific Coast Highway. Pride will be docked a t t he base until Monday and will be open for free public tovrs Saturday and SWlday from noon to 5 p.m. each day. The next stop will be L os Ange les Harbor, where the ship will be on display from March 1-18. After Los Ange les the Pnde will continve its West Coa st cruise to Brit ish Columbia There are s tops planned in Monterey, S an Francisco, Oakland, Sausali to, Eure ka . Portland, Seattle and Victoria B.C. Pride of Baltimo r e 1s an authe ntic re -c reation of the sleek. speedy vessels that made Baltimore famous as a shipbualdin~ port ll was butlt by the Inte rnational Wa te rc raft Society for the city of Balumore an 1976 S ince launching. the vessel has sailed more than 100,000 miles along the G r eat Lakes, the Atlantic coast. the G u lf of Mexico, and the Caribbean V 1 tal sta tL'lllCS of the Pnde are 89 feet, 9 Inches on deck; 136 feet bowspn t to boomkm, 76 feet, 9 inches wate r l ine , 23 feet maxim um beam, 9 feet, 9 inches dralt, 121 long tons displacement: 95 fee t water l in e t o top mas thead. with a sail area or 9.523 square feet Deltr "9t ,...._!tr CWy Amtlr- Dean Beaumont shows one of the nautical paintings done by his father. H e'll present o ne to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. ROYAL VISIT From Page A 1 Beaumont, lht• furm<·r navc1I a rust And Prtnce Philip, he said. would like' one or his father's paantmgs Beaumont JUSl happened to have an appropriate one handy, hanging in the L os Ange les Mant1me Museum an San Pedro h was a painting or the USS England that his father did m 1966 The ship was named aftc·r John Charles England. an ensign In the U S Navy w ho was k11l('(J at Pearl Harbor But Beau mo n t thOUKh l 1t would flt in nicely because of its • • • name. And he and hts famtly will present 1t to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on boar d t h e Britannia Beaumon t, who. says he 1s trying to establish a maritune museum an Newport Beach, srud S unday's v1s1t "will be the ultimate " Bui he really doesn't give the 1mpress1on of being starstruck ''l was an the maritime service m World War U and the pnnce was on destroyers and frigates 1n the Royal Navy "Our s hips crossed sevt>ral times Bein g a fellow sailor should make it easy " DENTIST ACCUSED, TERMED 'DANGEROUS' • e • office wanted to commit suk1de. according to the documents. During an interv iew at his o ffice at ~3 4 W . 19th St . Protopappaa told detectives that Andreamen was "a suicide" and tbat he had told h er m o the r "there was a good possibility that she would not wa lk ou t of has office alive." Protopappas told the detecuves that Jones had come to his office to commit suicide. He reportedly told detectives he was at a loss to explain the death of C.:raven , whom he described as "healthy .. In the d eath of Andreassen. co urt doc uments a lle g e the dentist treated the woman, who had a history or kldney problems, a gainst the advice o f h er phystctan, Dr. Tyler Upham Paramedics were not called fo r 20 minutes a fter Andreassen s l opped b r eat h i ng and authorities said the re was not adequate eme rg en cy resusc1t.ataon equipmen t an the office to revive her, according to the Attorney General's office. Jones, who had a pituitary tumor removed last year, wen t into Protopappas' office Feb 11 to have her teeth removed. S he was given nine drugs and went into cardlac arrefit an hour and a half after undergoing treatment. court documents say. Paramedics responding to an emergency call Crom the dental office S81d there was no cardiac mon i to r i ng equipmen t or Showers, breezy Coastal Occaelonel r•ln •nd brHzy tonight wtttl ~nlgtll 1owe In tr-.. mld·50• Chene• of rein Ihle •11.,noon 20 P•rcent end 70 perc•nl 1on1gn1 O•cr•Hlng sh~• tomorrow, but brMzy end c:odef tilghe lomOtTOW In tM mlo-to up~ eoe er.enc• ol lltlowet'8 ~..-ng to 30 '*'°""1 during tomOtT-ehernoon Eleewh•r•. from P oint Conc •pllon 10 th• M•11lc en bofo.r ""° out eo m1.... winc1 ~ 10 10 20 knot• tonight. .t11n1no to nortn-t tomorrow ov•r out•• wet•r•. Combln•d -8 to 14 ,._. tonight 0-lnn.,. w•t•r•· Wind bKOmlng ~ 10 to 18 knot• wtttl ~ to 4 ,_ --tonight, ehltllng 10 ~,,_, tomorrow. w •• , ... 1y ..... lna...,.'O lo S to 8 feet t onight O cceelone l rein e pr••dlng eoutl\ tonl9ht o.c..-'O ---'°'"°''-· .U.S. suniniary s-· a nd thunci...-1orm• .... mcMng ttwough the South Atlenlie lt8'et .-fy toOey wtllM MOther "'°"" ey9'em -gMng the ,_ Greet L•kH r~lon hm9nO r.in. Th • two 1y1t•m• •••• ...-:ted 10 "*VI end NMnetty In the North-' during the dey. Winter etorm ••=• wer• po.ted for M9w H ~ and 90Uthetn M'*'9. v .. tef'dl y, tornadoee ·~· througtl nor1Mrn Alal>ema and NUttl9'n Georgie, dameglng flomel, bueln••••• and en MMJ-e cflvrefl and ~ llW1nl. ~ ....... '1lw ..,_ C09IC ....., RC .,_, windy wealll•r toda y, with ~n ~ -.ilrll MCl11onl ........ kll•wtndl.. ...... ~IOtpr.ed ---~---­........ regk)ft. fl.alt! aleo -= ._ ... ......... Allantlo T ......... IR._tOe_, 7 01 wete p redloted In tlle IWI and eainwed .now.a In 1r-.. d-1 lon~lll wllh O.Cr.ulnQ "-'S In • .,... tomc>trow Localty windy oondttlone -• expect.cl lh<ough tomorrow. tr-.. eowq Mid A 70 ~c.nt chence of ref,. and e low,_ 57 -· eApecl.c:I 1onlgh1 In Loa Ang.,•• A ntgn n••r &7, br•ezy weelh., •nd d e cre••lng t how•r• wer• pr.c:llct.c:t lor •~ow In lhe coutlll end 1nterrnedl•le ~ .• low tonight Of 53 91\C . high tomorrow o f ee w llll lntetm11tent ,.,n tll<OUQhCM.11 tr-.. p.,lod •••• ••P•ct•d by 1ne -"-~· Pf9dpltatl0n 1n IM mounlllff'lt •• •~ed. wttn lnt«l'Nnent rllln below e.ooo .... ~ -•bove thll l•v•I tonlglll •nd lomoHow with wtnd• up to 30 mp/\. A low lonlgl>I In the 30a 8Jnd • hlgfl tom«r-In IN 40t -• Mo~ Temperatures llATI<* HI Lo Albeny 4() 30 Albuquer<!W 82 33 Amenlk> tlO 36 ~ 5e 42 Atlante tlO 48 Ata.ntlc Oly 50 44 Austin ~ 47 e.11\rnor. SS 4() ~ 51 ~ ea 411 ~ 41 35 Boie. 5e 31 eo.ton 42 113 8'ownevtlle 711 63 8ul!Mo 47 341 8utllngton 32 27 Cuc-41 31 CNt\e910f\, s c &7 54 ~on.WV ell 41 ~.N C .. 57 ~ 51 31 ~I 41 113 ee 47 a.we.nd 86 341 ~ TO so ee 41 h eo 41. 18 42 &4 IO Dea « a2 ~ 47 37 31 2e e6 le 43 211 80 56 SS 32 4S 35 50 28 82 e6 511 52 ee 311 eo 64 74 SI 62 35 70 44 54 45 &7 48 82 33 eo s:z 75 70 43 32 4() 2e 5e 411 6tl 5-4 53 41 811 50 57 31 53 4t 4& 30 11 eo 54 36 78 56 .... 311 4() 25 tll 62 4& 34 ee •8 66 3o4 8 I 40 72 411 R11nmm SnowQ· SI lCM.l•a ea 42 SI Pet• T ampe 71 e2 Slllt Lake 50 211 San Anlon•o .... 44 SI St• M•ri. 32 211 S-nle 12 52 Snrewpcw1 e2 47 SIOu• Falla 45 2e Spo~ene 53 38 Sy.ecuM 45 311 TDC*<• 5e 36 fUCf()n 75 48 TulM e1 45 Wethington 113 4() Wlchlte 67 33 CAl.lf'ORNIA Eur.it• 86 M Fr...o 64 48 l.AnCMI• 70 42 Loe AngelM 8 1 02 Oai!lend &7 5e Puo AoblM ee 52 Aec:I Blull &7 52 ~Ctty es 58 Sec:rtmento ee 5e S.iinM 71 52 8111 Otego 73 eo San Fr9ndeco ee 841 Stnt• Bwbate 74 55 Sloeltton &4 so Bare tow 7 1 48 Big..., 80 27 Bllho9 70 32 Catlliln• ea 541 l.ong BMctl 7t 51 MonrOYll 12 «1 ._.. Wlleon &7 51 HewpOrt 8-;I> oe 64 om.no 7& 45 Pelm &9flno1 80 52 PIMdene 711 4() RMlfllde 7t 45 San Bernatdln<> 78 « SMI G•bf'let II ... resusc1tat1 ve equi pment othe r than an oxyge n tank w lthout ventilatJOQ, the papen uy. Craven. according lo cour t documents, was given a total of I l drugs, and one of them was four times the recommended dosage. Her mother, Patricia Russ. told off1c1als m a sworn stalement that her daug hter was unconscious , unresponsive and her tongue was hanging out when she left the off1re She was told to call paramedics 1f Craven stopped breat.h¥tg and her lips turned blue Minu tes afte r arr iving at h er son 's M1BSion Viejo home. Russ called paramedics when she d~vered her dau~hter was not breathing Craven died Feb. 19. after being k e pt o n life-suppor t systems at Mission Community H ospital for 10 days. Funeral services are scheduled at I :30 pm. tomorrow in San Juan Capistrano ln•ex•pen•alve• '(In lk 19«1' tlv) not high In pric e ; reeaone ble , cieNlfled ..., ..., ad~hllnQ rW9I Claaslfled Advertising 642-7667 Ex-cultist tells Krishna coei-cion ly STEVE TRIPOLI or .. o..-,""' ...,. A fonner Hare Krlahna temple pf'Nident lnalat.ed Robin Georse'• parent• were 1'demon1" and W'pd her to leave home ln 1g74, the Cypreea woman hu '8llfied. Robln. who LI now 23, and her mother Marcia, are 1ulns the Ha.re Krtahna movement for $16 million . They c laim th e then-teenager wu talul y lmprl1oned and the famlJ y 1uffered emotional d iatre1a, Including the death of Robin'• father Taking the 1tand In Orange County Superior Court for the flnt ume yeaterday, Ro bin George said the alleged coercion began shortly after 1he and a friend started vl.alti.ng a Krishna temple In Laguna Beach. During one of thoee visit.a, she testified, then-temple president Roy Chrt1topher Richard wpd Robin a nd he r friend to run awuy from theolr hot'nft. Robin aald Richard aald he could hJde the girl. where their parent.a would never find them. She allo testlfled that Richard uked them both if their parenll earned enough m oney to hire · detectives to lrack them. According to George, Richard to ld them they could n ot be sincere Krilhna devotees If they lived away Crom • temple and w i th people who e at meat. Kr is hna d e v o t ee s are vegeta.rlana. She said Richard told the m, "Your pare nts are dernona, and they're going to pull you away from Krishna (the name of God an the movement). "He ke pt atreeai.ng that we had to leave home and join," ahe testified. Her teatimony was to conunve today. Mesa orders 'USA' racks taken down Dis trlbutora for the new natlonal newspaper USA Today were told last night to remove th e ir re co gnizable blue-and-white newsracka from public property in C.O.ta Mesa. City Coun c il members unanimously agreed the six racks violate a munici pal ordinance because they are too big and the wrong color . T he Costa Mesa law requires all newsracka to be brown. Noe l Hatch, a Loa Angeles lawyer for the newspaper, said the racka will be removed. But he cla imed the ne w paper's survival may depe nd on the mstanl identification created by the colorful racka. In Irvine, meanwhile, the City Council passed a law last night that also regulates news.racks - but all o w s USA Tod ay's blue-and-white boxes. "If t he fram e r s o f the Constitution we re he re today, t hey'd pro b a bly have gre at difficulty figuring how they gave pr ot ection to racks that are earthtone in color but not blue or white," aaid Mayor Larry Nuan· The Irvine ordma.nce mainly ensures that rack.a don't create safety hazards. New discount store hiring at Fairgrounds Hundreds of job seekers are expected to converge on the Orange County Fairgrounds ln Costa Mesa tomorrow whe n Target Stores. a diacount chain that plans to open 29 stores in Southern California, beg in s i n ter view i ng pro spec t ive em ployees. lnterviews will take place in Building 14 at the fairgrounds. Target hM regional offices in Irvine lllld will open aome of its new s tores in large buildings leased from the Fed.Mart chain. which went out of business last year Among these sites will be the fonner Fed.Mart store located a t Adams Av e nue and Brookhurst S treet in Hunting1on Beach. Target expects to employ about 5,000 people at Its new stores. One reason Irvine council membe rs were easy on USA T oday wat because o f an infonnal deal Councilman David Sills struck with Michele Ahrens, a lawyer in Hat.en's office. The deal: City official.a will put an a good w ord for the paper w ith the lrvlne Company if It takes its racks off sid ewalks along busy streets. Fritz S tellrecht, the paper's regio na l circulation manager, S<l!.,d after the hearing the I.rvtn:e COtnpany has agreed to penrut USA Today rac ka in its Irvine shopping centers, but hasn't yet established acceptable locations. Jurors view confession in Viejo slaying Ju ro r s i n th e d ec ap - it at ion -murder trial o f Cody Leo Schreiber have viewed videotapes m which Schreiber confesses to killing hJs roommate at their Mission Viejo home last October. It was the second time the tapes had been shown in court. They originally were viewed in Novembe r during Schre iber's preliminary h earing in South Orange Municipal Court. The superior court jury, which had viewed Uve hours of tapes pr ior t o yesterda y in which Schreiber denied any role in the slaying. w atched rum recant the denial in the latest tapes. "I bed about the whole~dam.n thing. I <lid klU him," Schreiber told sheriffs investigator James Sidebotham. S peaking of the killing and a prior confrontation w ith a no ther man. Schreiber said, "I have never stArted a situation. lf a guy starts on me I make sure I finish 1t. and that'• the way it's always been." Sc hre i be r then t o l d Sidebotham tha t he seve red roommate Dennis Schubert's head after killing him becauae a hastily dug backyard grave WM not large enough to accommodate the entire body. "I 'll just put 1t i n blunt language -1 decapitated him.'' Schreiber said on tape. He said he uaed a serrated boning knife he had won . THAT'S IT! SNAIL POISON ( 1 Week Only) ~-·--Mlklfl.wtfl ........ "' .... ze11M11nt ......... "'.. . T.....-rat11ree aro11"4 tit• ............. ..,.~ :--.-..1n....._ ...... ,, .............. lllf llPIRT SMI JON SMltaAN a.nu. CNI e1 47 78 61 70 It .more thsn you expect In a hardwale store &lifomia ·. TehOe V,,,., 52 27 Sm OB I Wiier• to oell (toll frae) fOr ~·; .(IOO)...__ n ... el 00tinty; (IOO) :::::, ""' "" ...,.,.,., .. MM>(==~,.., .......... ~-----------------------..___..... ••••••• HARDW•RE ... .... NATION Chicago could join other cities with black mayors By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 Chkal(o would become the larRett U.S . city run by a black mayor if Harold Waahlngton w lns the April 12 general election against R.epubhcan Bernard Epton Washinj(10n, a two-t.enn cong remman, defeated incumbent Mayor J ane Byrne a nd Richa rd M. Daley in yest erday's Democratic primary. No Republican haa been elected mayor of Chicago In the last 50 years. (Compl&te election story on Page E6). There are 25 black mayors in cillea over 30,000 population , according to the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Social Security plan moves on WAS HINGTON -A $165 billion Social Security rescue plan cleared it s firs t congressiona l hurdle as a House subcommittee t.entauvely agreed on a package that includes lncreased payroll wees and deferred cost-of-living hikes. In addition, the pla n includes a levy on retirees' benefits and mandatory coverage for new federal employees. Libya assassina tion plot charged UNITED N ATIO NS -U.S. Ambassador J eane J . Kirkpatrick accused Libya of plotting to kill American di plomats in the Middle East and at least one European capital, as well as the prime minister of a neighboring African country. She refused to elaborate on the allegations she made yesterday in an address to the 15-nalion Security Council Askew launch es 'dark-horse' bid WAS HINGTON -Former Florida Gov. R.eubin 0 . Askew , 5'1, calling for "a consensus for change" to cope with a high technology world. today launched his dark-horse candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, hoping to retrace fellow Southerner Junmy Carter's path from ob&curity to the White House. 'Blue Flu' hits Columbus, Ohio COLUMBUS. Oh io -Police officers and firefighters angered over the city's failure to raise their pay phoned in sick by the dozen today and city officials were worried about the safety of the citizens. "The sickout has begun," police Capt. Richard Hartman said as officials reported that 114 offft@ rs of the 120 scheduled to reporT by 7:'30 a.m .-had called in sick: STATE S tate to mail out IOUs today SACRAMENTO -As the governor proposed more state budget cuts in the fiscal crunch, 103.600 taxpayers were destined to receive registered warrants. or IOUs, to be mailed today, authorities said. However, the warrants representing a total of $21 million w ill be immediately cashable like regular state checks due to a $428 million temporary loan. LA County mulls 3,093 layoffs LOS ANGELES -The county Board of S upervt.90rs is considering a proposal to lay off 3,093 of the county's 72,000 employees starting April 1. Administrative Officer Harry L . Hufford recommended the layoffs yesterday, including a 1,333-employee cut in the 11.000-worker weUare department and an 889-person cut in the 23,000-employee health services department. Tribune, unions reach agreement OAKLAND -A tentative. f ive-year agreement has been reached between the Oakland Tribune and the ne wspaper's six major unions. editor and publisher Robert C. Maynard has announced. Details of the pact were not diaclosed. 1, 700 jobs los t as A tari moves SUNNYVALE -Suff competition in the crowded video game industry has prompted Atari Inc. to pack up Pac-Man and move manufacturing overseas, dumping 1,700 jobs here for low er labor C06ts and the hope of steady profits in the Orient. Panel refuses to reinstate Noguchi LOS ANGELES -Dr. Thomas T . Noguchi today lost a 10-month battle to regain his job as Los Angeles County coroner when the county Civil Service Commisafon upheld hia demotion. Noguchi, 56, was demoted to physician-specialilt last April by the Los Angeles County Board of Superviaors, but had appealed that decision to the Civil Service Commiasion. WORLD Hijack ers surrender, release 161 VALLETTA, Malt.a -Three hijackers releued their 161 hostages from a hijacked Libyan jetliner today and surrendered after a three-day siege. Malteae officia.l.s said the air pirates were free to go wherever they wanted. Queen E lizabeth suing newspaper LONDON -Sick of ruthless intrualon into her family's private life, Queen Eliz.abeth n is suing Britain's most popular newspaper and a former palace kitchen worker over an article about Prince Andrew's romance with American .ct.reel Koo Stark. The Law Society said the High Court writ iasued yesterday by the queen's lawyer Robert Clinton against the Sun and Kieran Kenny, 20, who 10ld the tabloid royal tidbits. la unique. Heart surgery on TV PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -A retired lnaurance uleunan from Wlsconaln make• hla na tional television de but tonight aa the patie nt In a delicate heart operation that wlll be ahown live in cities around the country. The ope r ation on Be rnard Schuler, 62, will be shown by KC.ET Channel 28 at 10 o'clock. About ~O other public televilion stations will receive the program by satellite and broadcast It live or on ,tape from KAET-TV in Phoenix. Dr. Edward B. Di ethrlch, medical director of the Arizona Heart Institute a nd Schuler'a surgeon . sa id the 90-mlnute operation would involve at least tw o cor onary by passes a nd probably three. "Eve rybody's excited to be able to be tied into something like this.'' KA.ET spokeswoman Kathy Banfield said yesterday, "W e f eel i t 's r eal l y a n educational e xpe rie nce. They (the other 1tationa) are 80 glad to be able to have this kind of quality thing live." T h e o p e r a tion wi ll b e p e rfo r med a t S t . J o s eph 's H ospital and Medical Center , whe re Sen. Barry Goldwater , R -Ariz., had triple b y pa ss surgery lalt year. Diethrich la expected to help narrate the operation's progress. Other narration will be handled by a surgeon fa.om the heart institute and KA.ET-TV's science editor . A station spokesman said a ll t hree ·men-will ans we-r- questions phoned ln by viewers . Preparation for the broad~t mcluded steriliz.ation "of every piece of equipment needed for the productio n ," said Ernie Flotto, KAET e ngine ering supervisor. There will be three cameras in the operating room and one in a viewing dome outside. In anno uncing plans for the te lecas t, KAET and hospita l officials said they hoped it w ould be education al and encourage people to put aside fears of such surgery. Squeamish viewers have been given ample wa rning o f the program's content, she said . "It's pretty evident what it is -we certainly aren't making a secret of it. If you feel you'r e squeamish, then don't watch it. "But I t hink it's great for a n y b ody," Ba nfield said . "People need to see thi.8 kind of thing to know they don 't want to have to go through it -so get off the bocne, the cigarettes or what have you ." Proposed law says driving, pot don't mix It might come to be known as the smoke-a-joint. go-to-.)llil law. A ssembl y w oman M a rian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach . has Introduced a bill that would make it a misdemeanor for a driver or passe nger to smoke marijuana while riding in a car. That's not already illegal, you say? Bergeson says it's not. She says because of a loophole in state law, it ls not a crime to smoke and drive. While it is illegal to pouess marijuana, Berge90n aaya the law saya nothing more about smoking dope behind the whee l. The lawmaker says it is illegal to drink and drive and tha t dope smokers should face the same punishment. Aides to the aS.emblywornan say evidence will be introduced during hearings for the bill that 1how marl,uana impairs a driver's reaction as does alcohol. Bergeson says the loophole was brought to her attention by one of her constituents, who happens to be a narcotics agent. We're L;istening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like., Call the number at left and your mesaqe will be recorded, traNCribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answerin1 service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on a ny topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. 642•6086 ~ •a .. , ...... ~"""Y H'fO"Oo "°' ...... ,_p_~ • ao P ,,. c:.1 b91or• 1 o"' •"d you• copy .,,,, II• ......_. .. IVfO.y ""' lu"<lay II YOll 00 n(>t ·-yOU< ....... 1 ..... -...... =~-°°"' .. Cln d1U1n T ltJlllCM• ..... te~~ :.,.. ....... == Tell us what 'a on yoor mind. , Orang.; Coul DAILY PILOT /WednMd1y, February 2~. 1983 Ping-Jen Wang, 19, shows his winning entry in the UC Irvine egg drop. Students egged on UC Irvine was awash with cracked hopes and smashed desires yesterday, as students launched Engineering Week festivities with the annual egg drop cont.est from the top of the nine-story Engineering Building. When the yolk cleared, sophomore engineering student Ping-Jen Wang emerged as victor among a field of some three dozen contestants. Students designed various containers to safeguard their eggs as they plunged to earth. Inventions included parachutes and boxes insulated with everything from toilet paper to shaving cream. But foam rubber seemed to do the trick. as Wang managed to come out with all of his eight eggs intact and ready for a trip to the frying pan. Official Hdroppe r" Michael Brown lets a box of eggs fl y. Dave Smith (left }, Marco Vailetti {right} judge o ne scrambled entry out of the competition. Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES C1rti(Ud G1molo6i•t. AGS IT'S A RECORD from SoutJt Mriea The told mlnee of South Afr1ca have produced aweeome iunounta of 10Id. and they alao bold aome awt'90fl'le records. For eump'9, the deepeat level to whk:h man hM ever dw•nded l9 12,428 feet below the earth. That happened at the Westem Deep 1AYe1a told mlMI of South Attica. 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The most romanflc purchase of your llfe shoUld also be a most knowledgeable one. fht ~trnOt!O Voll select ahould be ., b1111tanl and be11vhlVI '" tho ClrMl'llt yo11 shlrtt today 'fbu wan1 lt to~ ltljOye(l I()( • ~ltlil'M Thee • ..ny Y'I" allOUIO chOOM ~ably ano """9f C~M ()ti !ht beavty llnG v-"t Ol lhl dtalT'IOnO yOU t>vy. .-OW•t Ol llt lllza 'Qi tnOlllO took tor a Ollinond INl'l l>Otn C\11 IWICI pOlo&lltO 1!0 blillQ ovt aM Ol Ct '*111111 0111~ ~ ~ly, ont lnM mHll lht t«ling 118"01!01 INlt i.M bwll •l•l'Jlltffed .a io.,111 ln.M .,. cllltct ICHal CIA ~ 'NttyllW 11>~7 Becavwwil'I~. ~ ~ ~ bt8VfY ~Oii !loll! ~lton UC IOttl Cut Olarnot!U' ~ Vf.P.I ol gelltf>Q .,. moct btlluly anci .,,-.,. . o- 'J ., ~4 Orang• OoHt DAIL y PILOT /W9dn1td1y, February 23. 1113 Don S utton aids YMCA fund drive The Saddle back YMCA ii Initialing a thr ee -week fund-raising drive with a crew of ~O volunteers and o n e professional. That professional Is major league baseball pitcher Don Sutton, a local resident this time o f year and the honorar y chairman of the drive to generate $4~.000. Sutton is schedu~ed as guest s peaker Sunday when the v~unteers assemble at the Lake Forest Swim Beach and Tennis t1ub for a noon brunch to begin their drive. The day-to-day chairman of the fund drive is Kris Kister. who said fund-raising drives in llNll and '82 netted $32,000 and U0,000, respectively. The organization's Board of Managers expects to sink much Plenty Of Free Parking OPEN 7 DAYS 8 til 6 ....,,...,.....~'-....­ Don Sutton (left) chats with YMCA director Ron Sanden at fund kickoff lunch eon . of the mon ey Int o n e w a fter-school programs for children ages 9 to 14, she said. The Sadd le bac k YMCA. started 15 years ago, extends it.a service area through ita valley, including Irvine and Tustin, aaid Bob Erikson, board president. Sutton, a former Los Angeles Dodger, currently 18 in the last year of a two-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers. Ca ncer talk set UC Irvine surgeon Alan Wile will dlacuaa hia work in breut cancer re1earch at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, March 3, in Santa Ana. The lecture ia spon90red by the South Orange County YWCA Post-Mastectomy Rehabilitation Program and will be held at the YWCA, 1411 N. Broadway. For more infonnalion. call 542-5~25. CUISINART DLC-10E with exclusive expanded feed tube that holds 50% more at one tlme. !.ncludes metal & dough blade, sllclng & shredding disc. spatula & cleaning tool. 2 pound bread dough capacity. 1 % cup meat chopping capability. s9999 Reg . $119" CUISllART DEIOISTRITIOI SATURDAY, 2/28 /83 11 I.I. - 2 P.1. ·- CALL 497-4403 240 BROADWAY, LAGUNA BEACH COMPLETE PWMllNCMLICTltCAL4LAS DIPTS. Pacific East Air's Valentine speclal ls too good to mlssl ,<pacific East Air ... eoday"s blrglln In the sky 0 ltlD l'ldllc EaNI --~-~----------------- Speraw opens NB office St.at.ct Senator 01111;) Speraw, a Long Beach Republican now repretentln1 the Orange County cout. hu o'B'.':1 diatrict otftce. reapportionment and he waa 'permtu.ed to move in\O Orange County. Ho hu oot .. 1d whether he'll 1eek election In UUM. Scott Hart of Brea, Cathy Sullivan of Wc1tmln1ter and Mark Howell and David EUia, both of Sadd~back Valley. In Newport h. Speraw II represenUn1 what will become the 37th Dlltrict In 1984. The new dl1trlct reachee from Seal Beach to Ocean.Ide and Inland to the Colorado RlvM. Hll dlltrict office la located at 2~03 F.a1tbluff Drive. Hl1 at.aft will hold a grand openJna for the public March 18 from 4 to 7 p.m. Sp e raw has itelected five Orange County resident.a to staff the new office. The alcte. Include Jan McKnew of Seal Beach , Speraw'• move lnio Oran1e County .hu •perked CONiderabi. worry amona area Republlcana becaun of Newport Beach A11emblywoman Marian Bergeson'• Iona-st.led Interest In running for the aenate teat. Bergeeon alao la a Republican. The aenator'1 Long Beach distric t vanish e d during f Singles seminar set for OCC A seminar for singles, tltl~d "Building Relat.lonahJpe From A to Z," wlll be pre.ent.ed at Oranae Cout College Friday. The three-hour seminar la dealened to help sin&les diacover lnalghll into their own feelin81, and determine what they really want ln a relat.lonahlp. It will run from 7-10 p.m. ln Room 214 of OCC'1 Chemlatry Building. Admllaion la $10. Work1hop leaders will Include: Dr. Pat Eggleston, an OCC profeuor of human development; Dr. Ray Hen.son, a profeaor at the UnJversity of Arizona who apeaka on numerous singles tofics; and Glenda Riddick, an OCC professor o human development. Riddick i1 the founder and director of the Christian Singles A..x:lat.ion. The organ.lz.atJon hu more than 1,000 membera ln Orange and Loi Angelel C()\U\Uet. Workshop topic. will Lnclude: "Are You DaUna but not Having Fun?," "Polntera to Loo.I< for ln Remarriage," "Waya to Meet Members of the Opposite t>ex," and "Uainlng a l:lear!!r Un -• deratanding of 'Love'." Tickets are on aale ln the OCC Ticket Office, located ln the college'• Student Center Bulldinc. The offl.ce is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Tickets may be purchaaed by phone, using Via ~tic8c1 , Cut a Style Extre With Thia Coupon (Fountain Valley Only) Expires 3-21 -83 Long Hair Slightly More I I I I 11 , RI ~I c :1 Save s20.so -------The original f amlly haJrcutters. ~I i i -0· ------OPEN: Mon. .ff rt. t0-7 Thw9..1M ........ 84lft. 1W 18948 Brookhurat, Fountain Valley 988-0887 984-8992 COMPAQE!!! 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Coast Guard Auxiliary A cademy Introduction Mission. Through this program, the Coast Guard Auxiliary aenda a limited number of young people to the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn., for five days during the summer. 'l1le studenta must be recomglended by their school counselors, and must m e et st rict academic and physical requirements. F o r f u r t h e r_ information about the AIM program call Betty MacMillan, Flotilla 24-Career Coordination Officer, at 960-1065 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The Coast Guard .Academy ia unique amon1 the service academia. It i. the only one to which entrance is solely on personal and scholastic qualification, and not by political appointment.. The Coast Guard Auxiliary, which sponsors the AIM pJ'OCl'arn, ii the civilian arm of the eo..t Guard. comprised of boat owners who work with the Coast Guard to promote r ecreational boating safety. Art therapy class set at college A three-hour aerninar that provides an introduction to art therapy , a form of psychotherapy utilizing an individual'• artwork a1 a means of communic ation and expreuion, will be ~ented at Orange C.ollege Friday. Titled "Art Therapy: An Overview," the lelBion is acheduled from 7-10 p .m . in OCC's Science Lecture Hall 1. Adm.laion is $5. Seminar lecturer is Dean W11•on , Jr., a registered art therapist with a private practice ln Santa Ana. He is a former mas'6 teachet' in art therapy at New York University. "Every artistic c:reaUon, no matter how llD&ll or lnaignif.icant - even doodling - contaim clues « ~ta iato the penonallty ol an individual." Wibon says. '"nlil 9e'lll1nar dea1I with an Introduction to art therapy, ita dertvatiooa, foundation• and daeoriea." ror information about the seminar, phone ~5880. Tk:bta an on IAle ln \he OCC Ticket Office. Meeting eet \ on adoption .. ' Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneed•v. Februwy 23, 1983 Metaldehyde :6est weapon iri war against snails Don't •Pfly thJ• ch mlcal to foUaae or fruit. Meeuro can be Uted for ornamttntala. turf and dlchondra lawna, but not around edible frul\I and vegetables. Water the aoll flnt and do not pUe up 1ranulee. Avold heavy wat.erfnc for two daya. Se au re to read label dlrectJona carof uUy and remtmbtr that theae chtmkal• can be harmful to petl. 'Cat scat' tips siven DEAi\ PAT: A CMple of YMn a10 oae of you readera ulllei ~ow to keep Ute 11tlPMr'1 cat"' of Ma er Iler yaN. YMr o&Mr .....,n ltad 1 lot of pei .......... 1 clldl't •ttd &Ut laftnaatloa at a.e Umt, Mt I do••· l lllave HVtral ftU.t vttlMn I'd llkt &e dlaeMra11 IHlt I wut t.t be ,.,. I .... , lllarm &Hm. l ,ope yH'U repeat tile 0 ctat .eat" tlPI for me. E.N., C..ta MeM Althoush there are commerc111 cat rtpellant1 on the market, A YS had the followlna 1ugett.lon1: ~ a ll'nA1l J>l't.ch of sround a\ lntervala, then 1prinkl• 1enerou1ly with red pepper; 1eatter Wied coff~da Ughtly over the Jawn or flower n around bu1he1; leave moth bal In areas where call vialt; and wie a ~/50 mixture of water and Clorox to be 1prayed over the ground area. A veterinarian 1uggcstcd that the Clorox mlxtW'e "ht-pr tty diluted," but .aid It la not harmful. If A YS readers have come up with any other aolutlon1 to thi. problem, .end them in and they will be pub1l1hed. • Got a problem? Them write ti} Pat Horowitz. Pac will cut N.'d wpe, ~CUng the answers and action you, 1!1111 n eed to •olve JnequiCJe11 Jn gowrnment and bus/ness. MaJI your questTo~ to Pat Horowitz. AC Your Service, OrangCI Cout Daily Pilot, P.O. Box lMO, Co.9ta Mesa, ~CA. 92626. supp1ies used un1 ess 1ab ;n your care, ' 4e Orlr'IQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Wtctneed1y, ,tbruary n , 1813 Action on bay s tudy • • encour ages opt1m1sm News that a joint-po w e r s group already has been set up to cpordlnate the next phase o f restoration of Upper Newport Bay ia more than encouraging. The announcement came on the heels of the unveiling of the Boyle Engineering Corp. study re~ommending a $7.~ million project to continue dredging the silt-laden Upper Bay and construct three more silt-catch basins ln San Diego Creek which carries moat of the eeditnent into the bay. The joint-powers group, made up of the cities of Newport Beach and Irvine, Orange County ~vernment, the state Fish and a..rne Department and the Irvine Company, will assume reaponaibili ty for funding the project and setting up an ongoing maintenance program which could ocat up to $500,000 a year. Initial dredging of the area, which has been turning into a mud fltlt over the past decade, was undertaken last year in a $3. 7 mlllion project that included installation of two catch basins. That e ffort waa largely funded by the state but, while some additional state and federal money may be found, it will be up to the joint-powers group to put the next package together. How that will be done remains to be seen . Onc e the project la completed, the county 's Environmental Management Agency would be charged with maintaining the catch basins and the joint-powers group would assume responsibility for funding the maintenance dredging. The engineering study does not promise that the bay can ever be restored to its original state, with relatively deep water reaching far inland, but it should be a vast improvement and. more important, halt the flow of silt before it begins to damage Newport Harbor it.self. There is always reaaon to fear that studies of this type will be left to gather dust on some shelf, or lost in endless debate. It seems likely this one will have a better fate, and that's as it should be. New plus for Mesa It may not be all that good news tor neighbors of the Orange County Fairgrounds in Cos ta Mesa, already-swamped by traffic- from weekend swap meets and other events, but mus ic fans s~uld be delighted to learn tha t the long-planned $10 millio n amphitheater will open on the Fairgrounds come July. After six on-again-off-again years of political problems and financial setbacks, construction on the 15,000-seat open air theater is under way near the corner of Fair Drive and Fairview Road across from Costa Mesa's City Hall. Nederlande r -W e st Inc., building the facfHty under contract to the state, which owns the Fairgrounds , is lining up programs designed ~compare. with those offered at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater whic h opened in 1981. In addition to popular music shows, they promise theater, ballet and opera productions and plan to s tart tic ket sales in Ma y . The nine-acre site will include a stage, 8,000 fixed seats and lawn seating for 7,000. N e ighb o rly tr e m o rs notwithstanding, it should be yet an other plus for Costa Mesa and the entire Harbor Area . Tip income la w flawed The government's zeal to catch "tax cheats" did not stop with the planned withholding of 10 percent of interest and dividend payments, scheduled to go in to effect in July. Waiters and waitresses a r e the targets of a new tax law tha t will require all food and beverage establishments with more than 10 employees, except for fast food outlets , to assume that its employees collect tips equal to 8 percent of the firm's gross income. That amount will be allocated among the tipped employees and reported to the Internal Revenue Service so that each waiter and waitress will be required to pay income tax on his or her share o f the 8 percent at the end of the tax year. Or, if they choose, they may have their share of the 8 percent tip income withheld from their paychecks each month. The government expects to collect almost $5 billion over the next five years unde r this program, which goes into effect April 1. The IRS believes, perhaps correctly, that a vast amount of tip lr)oolne is unreported. But the food .and beverage serve rs contend they very often don't collect anywhere • near the equivalent of 8 percent of the ir e mployers' gross receipts. That could be dJfficult to prove, but prove it they must if they w a nt t o reduce th e ir tax obligation . There are several glitches in t h is law. Firs t of all , moat employees in the food service business are in low-pay categories and would be hard-pressed to co~ w ith a.n across-the-board cut m their take-home pay. These are not big-time tax evaders. And why single out food and be verage ser vers when taxicab drivers, bell hops, porters, barbers, beauty parlor operators and others are similarly dependent upon tip income? No doubt some in all these categories sidestep part of their tax responsibility, but the waiters and waitresses have a point when they complain it is unfair to make them the only victims of the new tax withholding ploy just because it w ould be more complicated to catch up with the others. There has to be a better way -for a start, paying a lot more attention to closing tax loopholes for the affluent. And that could put a lot more money in Uncle Sam's pockets than pursuing the minimum wage earner. Opinions expressed In the space abuve are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner view s H · pre1$9d on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is lnvlt-~-~.ress The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1.560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (7U) L.M. Boy d/ Postal warning contact ec:rtmmaaee wind up with the wont won-lost rttorch, curloualy. Al8o, they have the wont i.r\JW'y rates, u you might expect. A Unfvefslty of Illinoia study abow. tbaL WW it iak.e more enet8Y to produce a barrel of oil than that barrel of oil will yte)d? c.an.ll ldentllta think .,. By \he end of WI «*IU'J. Salcl Henry MUJr. ~ walloaper wlth whlch men of tet.nce n ave oownd the world al Nilllty la faWna to tau..." • a.lee of ~proot wiat8 are up more thU 100 Pll'Wftl fnlm lilt yar. It'• known that ouu.w ,,... JamM .... ~. -=---- Drug use test rtlins careers WASHINGTON -Enaign Dave Scheuennann'a promlalng career u a Navy nier waa shot down in flames in March 1982 -by a laboratory analyala whoee reliability bas been questioned by. t0me of the nation's leading medical experta. The lab test indicated that Scheuermann had been U8ing marijuana. The enaign. who stood first in b.ia cl.us at flight achool in Pensacola. inallta he bu. never smoked pot while in the 1ervice. · Here's the story: . A NA VY LEGAL officer heard rumon of a "wild party" at Scheuermann'• home. Called on the car~. the pilot S that there hiCl-&een any uie or s at the party. The legal officer him to submit to a urinalysis test to detect marijuana uae. The test is called EMIT -tnzyme Multiplied Inununo-assay Test. C.Onfident that he had nothing to fear, Scheuermann agreed to take the test. To his shock and dismay, the results came back positive. Scheuermann was about to be drummed out of the Navy when an investigation turned up several irregularities. Hia urine specimen had changed custody four timee on ita way through the laboratorin -and the chain of custody couldn't be traoed. Wonse yet, the test result came back aa part of a report titled: "Aircraft Accident: Non-fatal." Scheuermann hu never been in an aircraft accident of any kind. Scheuermann took a second EMIT test; the result wu negative. He Palled three lie-detector teata. Still his commanding officer refuaed to relmtate him u a pllot. It wam't just p:rooedural lrregularitiee that caat doubt on Scheuermann'• caae. .IKI lllllUI The EMIT test ltaelf ha.I been aitidzed by eminent patho1081ats and tolfk:o1<>8ists -being hopelessly l.ncondusive;-t - One of the companies that develciped EMIT has acknowledged that 5 percent of the test results are deceptive. Medical experts told my reporter Don C.Onigan the range of error la much higher than that. Dr. Richard Hawks, chief of reeearch at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, sald it is totally unacceptable to use EMIT reaulta as a basis for diaciplinary action without cort;oborating data. Official Pentagon policy requires confirmation by more reliable testing. But that policy is violated regularly. All acroH the country, service personnel and civilians are being fired or otherwile punished for Dunking EMIT tests: -At Fort Lewia. Waah., a 1pdallat fourth claal la seeing his alx-year Army career go down tne drain after he flunked an EMIT tett. He •ya he bun't smoked pot. -A COAST GUARD petty officer in St. Lou1I is facing dlaniaaal on the bMia of an EMIT finding. He lDlista be hM not Wied marijuana. · -Caley Triblo, a paramedic in the Detroit Fire Oepar\ment, WU fired afier two EMIT testa a month a.,.n came b9dt positive. "At no time during my employment did I smoke pot,'' Triblo said. "After the first test, the chief pve u• 30 daya to clean out our .ystema. r d have to be an idiot to \.Ille pot." -Larey Parker, a maintenance man with the Chicago Tranalt Authority for U years,-~ in April 1981.ab.er.a~ _. single. J)OSltive EMIT reeult. -Edward Burge, a Greyhound bu8 driver in San Frand9CO, wu ~on the basis of two EMIT t.esta liven 10 days apart. He dncribed the positive test results .. "lmpomible." Dr. Arthur McBay, a patholo1y profe.or and chief toxicolotdat for the state of North Carolina for 13 yeera, baa' joined other prominent experts in the field in a denunciation of the inappropriate uae of EMIT. Their letter appears in the current iuue of the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Allodation. 'Ille tes1a, McBay . said, "should never be uled to determine whether punitive measures are to be taken.'' Ju he pomted out: "There'• no detenM ... and the atl,.ma of drug abus~ can ru in a lifetime." It's hard to durilp an old appliance There's nothing older than an old electrical appliance. An old piece of furniture may qualify as an antique and an old piece of clothing may make a good rag, but an old electrical appliance ii junk. We've got to face that fact in America. It's not easy to aooept the fact that an appliance haa a defined life-apan. Usually the appliance is so new, ao shiny, so magic and so expensive when we buy it that its mortality ~ no more questioned by us than our own. IN OUR HOUSE today, pushed to the rear of upper shelves in the kitchen, hidden behind pots ln the lower c.abineta and ala.Shed away ln cellar, attic and garage are dozena of dead plecea of electrical equipment. We have several electric coffee percolaton that I'd never think of using aaam. old irons ao tun of sediment from the water that they no longer at.earn, two or three non-worldl'\8 radiOI, aevera1 food mixers and at this very moment even a re.frigerator that needs to be 10ld or ~ Perhaps what we need ls aome kind of friendly mortid~ho would console ua AllY lllllY frimd or another family member u if you were doing them a favor. Thia not only puta the burden of throwing lt away on them, but thPy're further burdened with the fear that you'll show up at the hOUlle and ask where it is. We really haven't had electrical appliancet for all that Jong ln terma of the history of the world or even the hJatory of the United States. The fint onea are juat getting to the ace when they're abeolutely no good at all but there'• a whole generation of appliances that came along in the '40., •509, '60I and lnvolvelllent can he risky It may be natural for us to judge profeaslonal competence by peraonal results, but it ii not alwaya lOlbl or aenalble. Like the lady I met who refuaed to tee an excellent <.'OU.nlelor on lomily problem becauoe a!Jt ~ '-'~ "' 111111 Ullll of them wlah their f at.hen were more like me in this re9pect. And yet, in all candor, it ta quite another matter when l am trying to communicate wi\h my own children. Here l am no better than any other fat.bet, deeplt.e my ptOf_.onal akilla. 1 do not meen to Imply ihat we do not have a 8ood reladonahl~ but l meen to aua-t stronalY that it Ml nolh1ftll to do with my powert of com.municadon u auch. '7.0. that would be on Social Security now If they were people. While people are luting longer than they u8ed to,. appliances aren't laatina as long, so there are more people alive today and more appliances that ought to be toaed out. The whole problem first dawned on me when a quarter-inch drill I owned stopped working. It still looked OK but it just wouldn't work. Naturally, I decided to have it fixed. Well, as we all know, deciding to have an appliance fixed and. actually getting It fixed are two different< things. Most modem appliancea w ere not dealgned to be fixed . They wer e desiened to be used until they broke down and then thrown away. · Anyway, I set the drill uide to be fixed at a later date and went out and bought a new one. I can u.e two. I thoU&ht to my.elf. TB.AT WAS 11 yean aao tomorrotr and the drill that won't work la atill riaht where I left it, waltina to be fixed. I realize now that I shoulCI have thrown It out the day lt broke. 'There were still a lot of parts that were not broken, I suppoee, but if you don't know which are and which aren't, that does YoU no aood at all . I don't know why I dkln't realiJe the problem the nation baa with old appllanoes eerller ln my career. 1b1nk1qs beck, I remember now that my motbll' had an old vacuum cleaner, a bl'oMll ~ and a wattle lron that atoppld working before I w• U. My mother WM hard-liearted when It came t o throwlnc th1np out. 'She ditched a:ay +t Oannel ~ when abe dedded \bilY were too amal1 foe me, and .._ ...,... •ved jelly jars. aUina or lin fG61, tmt even ahe could not l>riD! be....U diacarcl an old electrbl ..,.,it.me. In &he year SOOO, 1 euppoee m~t be aome m\lle\llD value to eon 1 nm remnl p&ayw, but • et.Md today, It'• )Ill cme man..._ Junk taldnl up 'l*9 la ti. room bt \I to occupy. -nut S.&urclQ ,_ ...... rm ..-. to 1wt .ath that. Out tt I : • t- ' llllJ 111111 W£0N!IOAY, "BAUAAY 23, 1983 ENGAGEMENTS ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION Student• at Davia Intermediate School in Cotta Mesa heard an actor portray the life and timet ol Benjamin Franklin last week a1 part of an ongoing cultural program made lmpo11ible by a 14,500 grant lrom Pacific Mutual and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. 83 •• 85 John Denver hott• "The 25th Annivenary Grammy A wards" tonJsht broadcast live on KNXT (2) besinnins at 8:00. BS. D I ~ 0 ... Ben Franklin • • • He makes lasting impression By.JODI CADENHEAD Of11ii1Dellr.......... . _Benjamin Franklin adjusted his bifocals, ran his hand th.rough his long, thinning hair and told the seventh and ei&fith graders at Davis Intermediate School that he loved to swim, sit nude in the morning and, of course, invent things. Although he is known for his famous kite trick and his ~P during the founding days of America two cdl1.ariee ago, few people today realbe that Franklin started the first vocational school, lending library and children's holpital. In the last five yean, Los Angeles actor Victor Pinheiro has brought the life and times of Franklin to more than 700 audiences across the country. He was at the Cost Mesa junior high school last week u ~ of an ongoing art-in-the-schools program. It is made poesible through a $3,000 donation from Pacilic Mutual and $1,500 from the Newport-Mesa school district. , • Although the cultural arts program is offered at several ·elementary schools in the district, Davis is the only infennediate achool contracting with Performing Tree, a 1,100-profit educational organization in Los Angeles. .. Producer at <:ody Cameron ( lelJ) and Heiner Szigetvari li4ten to ol' 'Ben Franklin occ ~arshall gives avvay mo~ie secrets role as a movie producer. "First of all, it'• not my money Wied to make the films." he saJd. "I'm not that dumb. In moat cues a producer puts together a package and goes to a 1tudio for financing. The producer p-eperes the budget and the dledule. I tee my role as one of keeping the momentum going, keeping thino going on the 1et and hopefully coming ln under budget and on IChedule." Marshall'• early movie train- ing came a1 part of Peter Bogdanovich'• production crew on "The Laat Picture Show," "What's Up, Doer• and "Paper Moon." He later work~ with 'In most cases a producer puts together a package and goes to a studio for financing. • • ' director Walter Hlll on "The Warrion." art hAI lnvolvement ln lpeda1 effeda movies occurred after he met &pelberg and 1AICM ln 1878. "A FC>d definition of a lpeda1 effecta shot la one that doml't look like a special eff9ctl lhot," llanhal1 told the OCC audllnae. J'OI' example, he laid IOIDe of the 1blp1 shown In tbe receat .. levWon Pl'OdueUoft Of "The Winda of War" were too obvkuly inlnl8tur-. Maraball dUf eren\la&ed ..... _ _.....,.,... .... _.... ............ .nn The ftnt inCluje ~nplaetoae, ............... Wind ..... 1 , nuw dmt .. pll• ••""' WMD &tie llCIOrl ..... ~'· Qjllcal iiffHllr 1ueh u tile ................ 'Ntll.lkl" or the alien speoe ahlp ln "E.T.," are elements that are added to the ortalnal footage months later. Manihall de9cribed how eome of his 1pedal effects were done: -'fhe flery bar 1cen~ tn "Raiden.," .et ln Icy Nepel, wu actually shot on a £n1l11h aoundataae u.in(_ paper snow. The make-filled J'CYptlan tanb and the Peruvian ir.aure cave were alto creeted on Encllab eeta. The huge boulder that chMed Harrl1on Ford waa made of peP,er mllCbe. The stormy akiee in the climactic ark-openlna ecenea were created by m1xlna oil-hued pelnt and water. -Six different mechanical ·tree• were u1ed in the 11Polterplst" .:ene in which a boy ta mallehed from h.la room by the deadly ve1etatton. The lmplodtna house at the conclu1lob of the movie was created with look-a -like mln.iatwe home and a wcuum tube. -The mechanical I:. T . required no 1•11 than 18 technicians to operate. 'the extra·ternltlial'• h...s alone had 80 rnovtnc pu1a. Yel Manhall said tWat director 8plelber1 event-111 be1an st~ &.T . d1rwt ordln, .. thoUah hj ..... a NM .cw. 0 1 think tlle NDMtnc lhlna about l!.T. ii that IDOlt people cloe't tbinlE of him ... ....... ~ ......... After IUI adcl..-, Manhall waa 1urrounded bJ 1tudenta 11 Hr,. hll au~ and eiMct •hOtitobr8eliilitothelllD¥il ... ,. Tbe~-....i-­projectl on, tbe bortlOa. Tbe lnoYllt ..... oC ..,,. ~· I.ant" Wll .. nl?Jnd la ~· And llanllall •Id• lffOad "•••••n·~::eu• wua "Ila 111:11•1•~ "Raiden ol the LOet Ark" produeer Frank Manball, npt, TI.lta wiih lall mother Eft ...._II of Ne"'°" BliMla alter•dclr1111., 1taMat1 at ()ruse . eo.aeouese .. ~. H•tlaer 01lodrlre .. .. .... bt• -~· ... ,~ .. ...._OIM.nhAll'1 ldt na... In addition to the living history program, students also will learn instrumental music history· mime from "E.T." actress Caprice &the, and creative writing from Rick · Goldman. School .principal Kenneth Killian said he believes students learn more by getting the chance to see and participate with artists first hand. "Thia area of town doesn't have the wealth where kids get to see the arts that they do in some other communities," he said. By seeing an artist perform, the youngsters undel'Stand another dimension of learning and receive a visual impression that will be lasting, he said. Sandy Blatterman, a teacher at Kaiser Elementary" School who coordinates the Perfonning Tree program, said · funding for the cultural aru project next year appears • uncertain. Without the program, she said many of the children would have no other opportunity to aee artists in peraon or •participate in innovative and creative assignments. t .. U Orange OoHI DAILY PILOT /Wednnday, f'•bru1ry 23, t983 Take time to show love DEAR ANN LANDER Thw 11 my "•poNll~ tt th~ letter written by pa1t•111Jc ''omplalnlna about ungrat.t>ful children l am 2~. I've never been a parent, ao thf're are some thlng1 I don't undentand. I do know, however, that I am not a perfl'<!t daughter. I huve a string of selfish net.I and forgotten blrthd4ly• to remind mt-I alllO know how difficult at la to tell the two people for whom I feel the mo&t, "l love you." And It ta even harder to say, "I appredate your lovlng concern and the time and effort that helped mold my character from the day l was born." My parent.a have never asked for proof that I love them. I always hoped it came shining through an a smile, a hug, the phone calliJ in good timee and bad. Have I been mistaken? -TAR HEEL DAUGHTER DE AR T.H.D.: Very often cblldren, P.arent1, I oven ud friend• write to me ud aay. • I never expretted my feellDS•· I tbougbt tbe~ knew." Well, maybe tbey knew -and maybe tbey dida't. I beUeve la demoaatratlag affection ud expret1LD1 tlia.,111 to tbo1e wbo bave made an emotional iovettment in oar Uvea. How u d tbat 10 many people are wuable to give Dowen to the llvlD1. You, Tar Heel Daa1bter, are one of the lucky ones. For you it ii not too late. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I will soon be 45 years old and have always lacked sell-confidence. I stand 5-feet-8-inches and weigh 140 pounds. I've been thinking seriously about breast augmenta"Uon surgery. A few of my close friends say I am crazy. What are the pros and cons? ls it dangerous? I must admit to feeling somewhat silly worrying about a matter that is trivial compared with the serious problems you read about every day. Please guide me. -OOLLY PARTON JR. DEAR JR.: I don't know bow to respond slace your signature lead• me to believe that you don't know what tbe word "augmentation" means. Did you mean "reduction"? Surely you don't tbink Dolly 1eed1 MOREi Neither operation 11 d.n1erou1, aUbou1b tbere are Inherent rl1kl In aay aur1lcal procedure. I aa11eat you dl1cu11 tbll matte r wltb your pbyllclan. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your column Is often used to enlighten the public about proper protocol and insensitivity to other people's feellnp. I refer to members of the cfergy who give the Invocation and/or benedlcUon at public funoUona. Some take the opportunity to use their own religious dogma as the basil for their prayer. Since most public ceremonJes include people of all faiths, I submit this la wrong. I have attended several functions these last few weeks and have been offended by members of the clergy who assume everyone is a Chriltian. -NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. DEAR N.B.: I know tile feellD&•· Enlightened and tboaglatfal cler1y &Ive lnvocaUon1 aad benedictloDI witla an ecumenical flavor that members of all faltb1 caa relate to. Compliment tbem-wben tbey demon1trate auch aen1ltlvlty. I alway1 do. DEAR ANN: Do you have a snappy line for a waiter who glvea you a menu and returns 30 minutes later to take your order? -FUMING IN PHILLY DEAR PHIL: Sbow no 1lgn of exaaperatlon. Smile and aay "Somehow I waa expecting a mucb older man." Spring fashions piped ab~ard Horni. signaled and the band played the "Love Boat" theme aa the capacity crowd at the Anaheim Marriott boarded the good ·~fi "All-Guilds CHOC Show" for the Porta 0' on cruise. • Along the declu 811111.t Wallertclll of Saka th Avenue, South Coast Plaza introduced the 1,400 aboard to Hanae Mori, Adolfo. Olca.r de la Renta, Chloe, Jill Richard&, Fernando Pena, Perry Ellis, Anne Klem and Calvin Klein. First prize a\ this 2 la\ annual affair sponsored by the 14 guilds, a round-trip voyage through the Panama Canal (courtesy of Sitmar). was won by Betty Ciavola of Orange. No imaginary cruise for her! "Captain" Lli Clem, Mad Hatter Guild, had Carol Cl11by and the Mmet. Deaa McCaaa, Robert Clemmer, Plalllp Nortlllcote, Wiiliam Kelley, ,VUUam Paulson, Dould Powell, Robert Knoop, MelvUle SlD1er, Francia Stawlck.I and Robert Fl1clabeck on her crew. 'Other s aboard ror the s pring faahlon preview included Mar1aret Wolfe, Pe11Y Stemler , Kay Cowley, Roaemary Baraeaoa, Pearl Hoag, Robla Mcintyre, Jeu M .. oaey, Mar1le Tbomaa, Barbara Painter, Suro• Woo4 and Nancy Rexrode. "Ticket.a were sold out in November. We s hould make about $50,000 for the hospital (Childrens Hospital of Orange County) this year," said Vick Knlgbt, community relatlona director. Checks flying across country Attending the annual CHOC fashion show include (top photo, left) Carol Heuser, left, with J~lie Renner; Cathy Ray, top right, CHAMBLEE. Ga. (AP) -The two pilots tossed about $50 million into the twin-engine jet, climbed aboard and roared into business night as part of the Federal Reserve System's check clearing operation. for the system's 6th District. The and (at right) Carol district includes Georgia, F1orida McCann (left ), 1984 The Fed is charged with ~king_ s~ as_heck_A\!lll_ Millie wrote on her bank in San Francisco to her nephew in Blackshear, Ga .• is returned to her bank and to her so she can balance her checkbook. and Loulsiaha and parts of Alabama and Tennessee. show chairma n., a nd 'I)lere are_othe! c~k clearing N9ncv-Tamblvn. -fi-'ll~'-~~ ..... 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Bay St., Coitta Mess. l"or weddinp, only • black and white J!hoto ol the bride is acceptable. Snapshota, Polaroid and color phow. can't be used. The photo must be submitted no l•ter than three weeks alter the wedding, ofherwlse Ji will not be publahed. Engagement information is to be submitted at least seven weeks before the we4dlng. · Fonns and photos can be dropped off at the ollice or mailed to the kditorial De~nt, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Casts Mea, C.aJ.Jt. 92626. I Engagements . Dabney-Hinshaw The engagement ol Allee Dabney to Marc Chrlatopher H inshaw o San Franclaco la announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jamea Dabney of Newport Beach. A June 2~ wedding at the Lido Isle Yacht Club ia planned. ~ future bridegroom, 90n of Mr. and Mrs. Erne9t Theodore Hinshaw Jr., also of Newport Beach, ia an alumnus of UC Berkeley. The bride-elect atte nded San Francisco State University. Riley-Villani · Edieon High School graduate Catherine Ann Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Riley of Huntington Beach, and Frank G. Villani, also of Huntington Beach, plan an Aug. 27 wedding in Sts. Simon and Jude Church. Huntington Beach. The-future bridegroom is the eon-<>f ·Mr. and Mra. Frank Villani of Ramsey, N.J. Aube rt-Wenger Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lees Aubert Jr. o f Newport Beach announce the engagement of their dauthter, Suzanne Elizabeth Aubert, to John David Wenger of Chicaao. Ill., son of the John Austin Wengera of Hamilton, Ohio. A July wedding ln St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach, is plailned. The bride-elect, a 1976 Children's Home Society debutante, is a graduate of USC. She affiliated with K appa Kappa Gamma. Wenger graduated from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, wbse be attiliated with Delea Tau Delta. H iiml-Evers Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J . Evers Jr. of Newport Beach announce the engagement of Herbert Joseph Even Ill to Kelton Maria Himal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan Himal of Boulder, Colo. The e~aaed couple attend Pitz.er College in Claremont where she is a sophomore and he is a aenior. He abo attended Marymount College of Palas Verdes. The wedding is planned for Aug. 6 in BoodcW. Van Noy-Thorn 1be enaaeeinent of Debbie Van Noy, daughter ol Mr. anri Mn. Joeeph Dabney Van Noy m of C.oMa u .. , to Richard D. Thom of San Diego waa announce.& at the 4lat weddina anniversary oeldwation of her parent.a in The Ritz, Newport 8eMh. The wedding ia to take~ March 26 in St. A.Mrew'a Pr.byterian Church, Newport Beach. The bride-elect attended California Western University, San Diego, and U.S. International Univenity in Mexico City and Susaex, Er\Vand. Thorn, son of the Robert Thoma of U Mesa, attended CWU and studied at USIU, Suasex CA"PJ9. JOUI HIM.Tl DR. PETER J . STEINCAOHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: II It all ripa fer a a wlao laat laad two caeaarlaa aecUoa erte1 to 10 tlarH&la a aormal labor? I taM It may be duserou fer SM motlier. -G. Dl!A& MRS. G .: Opinions differ, but lilt.en to a-. &. Hk:holdl, M.p. of the American Colleae of ~ and GyDecolopta, WaahJ.ncton, D.C.: "In t.llowtni patienta whe have had a previoua dim* <ca-nan> operatioft, it ia bnpor1ant to be aw.n of poealbJe rupture of tbe uterua both an..,..._. aNI lntrapartUm (befcn and durtnc --1 deliwry). It la strorc!Y recommended that tbMe patienll not 10 into labor, but be delivered by .,.,..ted ~ ~.·· ' Or•noe CoMt DAIL v PILOT IWtdneedey. """'llY 13, 1"3 -• NB woman honor ed Ch.d for h r many yHl'I ot Mrvice io community and chW"Ch, Kath nne DMn wu ch0141n the N"Clpl«"nt of the V•llant Woman Award by Church Womtn United of lhe Harbor Atta. A lon41tHdln1 mf'mb r ot St. Andrew • PrHb_yterlan Church, Newport Beech, Dean wu recently elected naUonal pretldent of United Preabyterian Woman . a 350,000-membClr oraanlzatlon. The Newport Beach retldent will •rve ln thla capacity for three YffJ'I. At her church, thf' wu th lint wom•n ti ~ and ordalnrd u an elct.r, held many offkee and 11rvtd u the or1•nlat. Her aervlc•• to Church Women United Include denominational repreaentatlve and World Day of Prayer chalrperaon for the loc•I sroup. She 1erved on tho ttate board and chaired the atate aaaembly In 1981, and currently la on the Conunon Council of the national oraantzaUon. l'OTSIOD av ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT ,__,O WONOliA a•M WEARYf Katherine Dean wins award Her community actlvltlea ran1e from Girl Scout.a to the PhUhannonlc Society In Oranae ~nty. 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Few musicals sim-e than have matched either the show's superlative 1COre or the impact of its back alley gang warfare when taunting turns to tndegy and young lovers are caught in a maelstrom of hate. Last year Saddleback gave ua "Grease." This is the flip side of the Fifties experience. Al SaddJeback. director Patrick J. Fennell has mounted an interpretation that leans more toward a traditional, praentational atyle (with its actors too obviously aware of where the audience ls located). But the key moments of tension and confrontation are skillfully staged and the vocalizing by the romantic leads is first rate. At first blush, Jill Marie deFreltas appears overly young and Innocent for Maria, the Puerto Rican girl who falls in love with a former leader of the neighborhood 's white gang. Her splendid performance allays these doubts and he r final scene is a dramatic gem. Cosel Martin as her suitor, Tony, has more trouble break ing the squeaky clean image and never really achieves the guts of his role. ************************* .... Ill--.... ....,. '°"' ..... ~ ~H Sll9 s•1 ~HO COITA llCIA OllAllll ·~ ~r;~~~c.oi· f:t.~ tm :r.;~~.,.°'"'"' COS U 11(11 lO•tlO' :-.0..t!> C40\I l'lal• S•• 11 II WllfllmfBI UAT-c-..s HS Slll --,.,..,..__ .. Ut 4010 ************************* 5 Academy Award Nominations SOPHIE'S CHOICE Neither do lhu J~t. WI 1 whule, althouah thelr h•ader (Vernon Nt'llOn) thow• enough lffthlna lnwnaity Cor Qll or th m, perhape too much at lJmet. T he Sharks ore more warlike, with Oary Velaeco credhable u their chieftain. Terri ttoech l1 a 1molderlng bombahell •• Anita, while Judy Carpenter It too pretty and s hapely for tho tomboy Anybody'•, but play• lt nicely. A caaling problem la evident with the adult.a -Don Form'-neck It too diminutive tor the menacing police lieutenant and Lee Roy Robll\IOI\ too imposJng,for the meek candy at.ore owner. Jerry Halbert does well aa the klutey dance oraanlzer. Terry Gordon's brauy orchestra la out of alg)lt1 but never out of mind. The choreograA}ly by Patu Hubler, Connerly with Sebastian'• West. la sUck and sharp. while Wally Huntoon's unit set with It.I highway centerpiece la starkly effective. "West Side Story" la a musical that makes the heart beat a little faater and the pulse quicken. It concludes with performances tomorrow throu1h Saturday a t 8 a nd Su nday at 3 in Saddleback College's main theater on the Mias.Ion Viejo campua. Call 831 -46~ for ticket lnfonnation. I Ao .. •1 An" l•l••lN•• T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL ~-- LUXURY THEATRES 11t Twt Mlti1tt sa... i11CsOll.YS2.ll"6tu OtllenriM lllle4 S 113r1J4ij•X11il6i~25s11~-::,) S . . . . I I t. . 1!141 l tOO l 1tl 7, .. to111 l/8 HRS .• y_ .......... cMMie to to ---....., cruvt fif D1111 ....._._.,., THE EXTRA· Bl ~ l"o.:: • • TERRESTRIAL ....... ~~ N~J:'f .. 't:lf: nt f'tu1TllleT .. 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No 'Gramniy Awards Show' for roCk 'n ' roll stars By FRED ROTHENBERG -' TelrfWof\ Wrltef NEW YORK -Why do the hard-core rock ·n ' roll stars come down with laryngitis whenever they're asked to perform on the "Grammy A.wards Show"? "The top record acts don't care about TV. It's like pulling teeth to get them on," says Pierre Cossette, exe<:utivc producer of torught's three·hour live Grammy·award broadcast on CBS. "Their medium is records and concerts. H they start doing TV'. they're giving it away for free." Cossette, who for 13 years has owned the TV rights to the music industry's annual back-slapping gala, says he has tned for a long ume to get Billy Joel, for example, to sing on the show. "He'll go on 'Saturday Night Live· and reach his audience," says Cossette. "But he'll lose his supporters if they think he's selling out to a big commercial network The mmut.e you go on TV. you're just another echnook." Joel's album, "The Nylon Curtain," is one of five nominees for 1982 Album of the Year The others -Paul McCartney. John Cougar, Donald Fagen and the group Toto -won't be performing either. The ''Grammy Awards Show" on CBS attracts an older audience than the one buying rock ·n· roll records. The network's middle-<>f·the-road viewers, most of them in the advertisers' favorite 25-f>.t age group, don't know fast.lane performers. For that matter, when's the last time you hummeo something oy·cnas yeaTs1frilmnated new- artists -Stray Cats, Men At Work, The Human League, Jennifer Holliday or Asia? Shows specializing in pop music, hke ''American Bandstand." "Solid Gold" and ''Midnight Special," a re relegated to weekend, early evening or late, late·nlght. ln recent years, the only prime-time music program has been NBC's "The Barbara Mandrell Show," which featured country-and-west.em music. "You can't get the big guest stars for variety shows anymore," says Cossett.e. "All you get are the people who need TV. Those are TV people, not re«>rd acts " Country-and.west.em stars Kenny Rogers and Willie Nelson, who both will perform on tonight's show, appeal to wide audiences. And, to a lesser extent, so do soft-rockers Elton J ohn , Linda Ronstadt and Joe Cocker. For different reasons, these artists have brid~ the TV-music worlds and feel they can benefit television exposure. Elton John's t.een·age fans have now become adults, and he has recorded an album recently. Cocker's resurgence and general appeal comes with his hit song, "Up Where We Belong," from the movie, "An Officer and a Gentleman." One thing for certain, the stars wiU be out on CBS tonight, if not to sing, at least to present awards. read some lines and look glamorous in the audience. 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OONCERT Dr. Quincy (J ack Klugman ) m arries Dr. Emily Ha no ver (Anita Gillette) tonight in the conclusion of a two-part -.. episode on NBC's "Quincy" at 10:00 on KNBC ( 4). • • • • • • • •• Turn your unusables into usable cash. can Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. ~{i(i(lj{ 851-8350 ~ ~ mEDRAPERY CONNECTION Custom Draperies Etc. . .. .... For Your New Outlook 40% SALE 60% Speclahz1ng In Coordinating F'abrics. Wallpaper & Bedspreads F'eatur1ng M&B Mini Bhnds. Verticles. Woo:J Blinds. Shades If you're In Business, you should lie In THE ORANGE COAST K B u s 1N ESS ouTLoo Coming Tuesday , M arch 1 in the financial section ot y our local newspaper -the Dally Pilot This Month's Specl•I P:e•ture: A focus on ESTATE PLANNING ,.... ' . Each issue of Business Outlook offers y ou : • Loc•I torec•stl from key business figures • Plrlt h•nd knowledge of wh•t your competitors •re c1o1,. • Pe81Ur•• on people •nd events In your bualnea c0111munltJ. • Bualnea ., .. .,. potent .. I I~ •nd •round the Or•nt• CUit •r•• . 4 . Take advantage or this oppqnuntty to P'ace your advertlsl"M message where you'll receive results -tn llUllN8U OUTLOOIC coming M•ch 1. .. .. t • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednelday, ,tbruary ti, 1113 A two-acre area In Irvlne under development u an environmental center for VOc:ational programs for local remdenta wW be open tomorrow for public toun. The land at 14600 Sand Canyon Road just north of the Santa Ana Freeway la uaed ln the Coutl.lne Regional Occupational Protrram to teech forestry, parks and beaches tralnlng, leid apokeswoman Nucy Vepat. 'the program la funded by five achool diatrlcta: Newport-Mesa, Irvine. Huntington Beach, Tuatin and Saddlebeck Valley. It ller'Ve9 high achool atudenta and adulta. Opened in September, the two acres currently hold a trailer and the beginl)inaa of , Mveral landacaping projecta. The center is intended to provide student.a a chance to a-eate plant projecia. learn nunery sales and 1 1 deatgn landacapes. A complimentary bag of fertlliz.er will be given people who tour the srounds. , • A fund-raising gourmet llOUp c:ontest • aponsored by the Omni Buaineu Club of Foun\ain Valley will be conducted tomorrow at thf Guy Fawkea Reataurant, 17171 Brookhurst St., Foun\ain Valley. The event begins at 6:30 p .m. Club memben will aerve their favorite 80Upa for a ~-cent fee. Admiaaton to the ev~Jll.il $2. Proceeds will be donated").<> Fountain Valley Hish School 'a Camp for the Handicapped. Thia apecial education camp helps children who are physically, educationally or mentally handicapped. • A low-<XJSt rabies clink: will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter in Laguna Canyon. The clink: is sponaored by the shelter and the volunteer Pet Responsibility Committee. c.o.t la $3 and dogs must be at leut 6 months of age and arrive in a carrier or on leash. Lluluna Beach dog liceriaes will be IOlCI · at the clinic, but owners must bring a neuter/spay certificate. The shelter is located at 20612 Laguna Canyon Road. For more information, call 497-3552. • Hilltop NW'!lery School of Costa Mesa is hosting a garage and bake sale Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Huntington Beach. Proceeds from the sale, at 21142 Brookhurat St., will go to benefit the 26-year-<>ld nW'!lery achool at 1259 Victoria St. • Women can obtain advice on applying for and obtaining credit at a program , acheduled from 9 a.m. to noon Sa=L at Golden West College in Huntington . Buel Laraea will diacua methods of establishing, maintaining and reinatating credit. The program allo will focua on loans. methoda of payment and financial terminology. Partkipanu ahould bring a calculator to compute interest charges. The program fee is $9. Infonnation on the · class can be obtained by calling the college at 891-3991. I\ • "Improving Your Written • Communications Skills," a aeries of four -..orkshope for junior high and high 8Chool .wdents., begins Saturday in Laguna Beach. Cost Is $80 for 12 hours of writing hutruction with sessions taught at Laguna Beach High School. For information, call Linda Woocb at 4jM-7296. • A one-day aeminar aimed at helping licensed nurses develop management skilli will be held Saturday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Lecturina in Forum I from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. will be Vener M. Parte7, a nationally known nurae educator and lecturer on auch topics as "Nursing and Power," ''Nuninl-and Politics'' and "Management and Nuniina." Health care workers~ earn s:ix hours of continuing education t for atiend.lng this program. The fee is $18, and partidpanta may register at the door starting at 7:45 a.m. • The first Sunday tea dance of the yeer will be staged in Irvine from 4 to 6 p.m. ~unday at the Turtle Rock Community Park. Featured at the dance will be the band, b Society, which will play what dance lidst Baney McClve called "the big aound of the Eighties." The tea dance la apomored by the dty'a ~ Community Services Department. Adml81ion ... $2 per per90ll. t • A three-day productlon of "Emotions ln 'Motion" will be preeented by the Orchesla 1)ulCle Group of Corona del Mar Hlch School • ltU'ti.ng March 2 . .. · The 8 p .m . performancea will be . tneentec:I at Newport Harbor Hlch School \ Auditorium, 600 Irvine Ave. 'lbe dance group will perform ~from 'l'ame," "Weat Side Sto!'J ' and "Sophisticated Lady." Ticketa are '3 and can ~ purchMed at the door. . • Doheny State Beech Park ranaet" Jim la will pr9ellt a allde lhow enlitled ''Ranae •f Ll•ht, a Musical Interpretation of die ........ Nevada.'' March 2 In 8an Clemente. • The ahow la apomored by the South COMt Audubon &dety and beaina at 7:30 p.m. tt tbe 8-nk of San Clemente, at the comer of SI Cammc> Real and Awnida Victoria. l'or ~ mD Plw Tan., at 481-0lO'I. Your Silent Partner •. WMn a dMth OQCUtl In th4t family you nMd to make a IOt of right dlel1lon1. 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Glazed Baked Chicken 4 brohr-tryer chk:ken quarter• y, cup eherry y, cup honey Y, cup IOJ 8llUCe 1 te•poon peprtka 2 clovM pllk:, minced Place chicken In glass baking dish, --skln-slchrup. Combine remaining - - Ingredients and brush on chicken. Place In 375 degree F. oven and bake 1 hour. Turn after 30 minutes. Brush with glaze frequently. Reserve some glaze to brush on onions. Garnish chicken with lemon slices and parsley, If desired. Serve with Stuffed Sweet Spanish Onions and Fruit and Vegetable Pilaf. Makes 4 servings. Fruit and Vegetable Pilaf 1 cup uncooked rice I cupe chicken broth•· y, .... poon .... y, .... poon poultry HHOnlng or ground .... '4 IHlpDon ground bleck DP9191PIMP~•tr • 1 lallll11p11n ....._or....,..... 1 cenot, ......, diced 1WtNd~.,..,cored 1teaepoon1ugar V. cup half and half (°"""' end mllk) In saucepan, combine rice, brotf\, seasonings and butter. Bring to a boll. Stir once or twice, lower heat, cover and simmer 15 minutes, or until rice Is tender and liquid Is absorbed. Remove from heat: add remaining Ingredients. Toss lightly, cover and let stand 6 minutes. Makes 4 to 6 servings. ·For extra flavor, use broth In which onions for Stuffed Sweet Spanish Onions were cooked. Stuffed Sweet Spanish. Onions 2 medium 1w .. t 8panl1h onion• (3 lnchea In diameter) Chicken broth 1 package (10 ourtcH) frozen .,..., cooked y, cup aott bread crumbe 2 tab1Mpoon1 grated Parmeean chMM 1 tabl11poon chopped ,.,..., V. tNlpoon dry mu1tard 2 t1blaapoou..butter..JM119CL__ ---~-~ Glue from Glazed Belled Chk:ken Peel and halve onions. Place In saucepan In 2 Inches chicken broth. Bring to boll, cover and simmer 15 minutes. or until tender-crisp. Drain, reserving chicken broth for cooking the rice for the Fruit and Vegetable Pilaf. Gently lift centers from onions, leaving a shell, 2 to 3 rings thick. (Refrigerate or freeze onion centers to use In soups or casseroles.) Fiii centers of onion shells with cooked peas. Mix bread crumbs with Parmesan cheese, parlsey, mustard and butter. Sprinkle over onions. Brush outer sides of onion halves with glaze used for chicken. Broil 6 to 7 minutes or until lightly browned. Makes 4 servings. Piquant citrus accent pack s culinary punch . . . D 1 wl~lyallced "" cup lltwered aimonde "" cup ,......., plumped Mlctowaw• Melhocl: Place peeled and halved onions In shallow caS1erole wtth Yo! inch chlcken broth. CC>Yef and microwave on high for 8 to 10 minutes or until tender-crisp. Remove center portions of onions and stuff and broll as directed above. El egant yet economical describes this trio ol supper dishes 8.fir-Jrg or 4of 4ie -•· BRiclien_ is ideal • For a quick and casual company ' supper. stir fry bite-size pieces of marinated chicken breasts with crisp mellow rings of sweet Spanish onions and slices of celery, water chestnuts and dried fruits. Serve over mounds of fluffy rice; pass additional soy sauce. All else that's needed with the Golden Valley Stir-Fry Is a tray \)f fresh fruits with a choice of cheese and beverage. Golden Valley Stir-Fry a whole broler·frrer chicken bn11te. ekJnned wl boMd 4 telll11p10.-. GOm8tarctt, d.~ "'oup80fMUOe I t811111pa.,_,. hoMJ 11111p=-t9dfrMh.....,_ 1 °'°" mk9Ced Ya 1111paon ground blllctr......,... 11 *'-I .,toot-. cut In ....._ :a.:.= ............ 2 --:,;r. onloM, ellced end ............ Into 2 oupe .. broth 1Y, .,... ......., .... .....,, 1 cen (I ounoe) waler oll111nuta, drained wl elloed 11 pitied molet dried pnlftM (MOleture ..... , ............. a to 4 cupe hot ooolred rtce cooked In ollk*en broth Cut chicken Into 1-lnch pieces. Combine 3 tabtespoon1 cornstarch, soy sauc::e, honey, '- ginger, garttc and pepper In mixing bowl. Ada chicken and mix well. cover apr1cot1 With sherry. Set chicken and apricots aside for 15 minutes. Heat off In wok or large lkNtet. Add chk*en and cook, atlrrtog aver ~ hMt •bout 4' minutee or unto chloken ta ~ and ftrm. Add onion and cook, ttlrrlng 2 minutee. Pour in chicken btath. CoYer and at...-n 2 to 3 rnhlt• b AamoY8 cover. Add celery, w8"r ot.trMt. prunee and aprloots. Blend rematnlng cornetarch wfth '" cup water. Stir Into chlcMn mxturt. Cook, stirring occalionely, 2 mlnutee or untll ~II clMr and thk:kened. ~ bedl of fluffy rice. P•• addlttoMi ~ " dllftd ..... 8 to 8 ~ • Impossible Chicken Pot Pie 2 cupe cut-up oooked cNcll• <# 11"1 oupe ,,_.,. ,... end carrotet thMNdancldrtllned Ya CMIP oil a pp 1 d muehroom• "' .. ohapp«t onion ·~ 1~ oupemb ~ oup Mk"'8 mix y, .... , ....... " "HPIDft p1ppar Heat oven to 400 degrees. Gre11e ?e plate. 1 O x 1 l'l lnohee. Mix chicken, pen and carrote, muehrooms and onk>n In plate. Beat r9'N1tnlng Ingredients until smooth, 16 eecondt In blender on high speed or 1 minute with hand bMttr. Pour Into plate. Bake untM • knife klltrted In center comet out ctMn, 30 to 35 mlnut-. Cool 5 mtnutes. Makes 8 to 8 -w..~ ('I Orange o ... DAIL y PILOT /Wednelday, ,..,.,,ery n, 11N Low sodium appetizers are boon Today more people than ever AN tumJ.nc to low·todtum clleta. In pu1 th.ii ta due to the eff orta of the American Heart Amod.ation, the National , Inatitut.9 of HMlth and the U.S. Government, all of whom are ur1in1 AinerScana to cut down on ealt. The ho1te11 who entertain• need not worry about what to eerve 1u.ttl on IOdlum reetrlcted dletl if 1be ~ a alt eut.Utute tn her cooldna. There are other wa)'I to cut back on ult in your diet. Try u1in1 un1alted butter or mar1arlne and experiment with low- sodium condiments, herbe and ai>'c*· The reclpee featured here u.e a ult eut.Utute Slke the lOpl oft &he t.horoulhlY· 2 tH1poon• lemon • h • r r y um a to 11 . 8prHd the mixture Juice Woridnl earefW.ly, ~a evenly over the bread, ~ teHpoon 1alt amall 1poon to remove then roll each elect eublt.ltute the pulp and ..... Tum jllly·roll t.aahkin. Bnalh l 1mall tomato, the tomatoH over on with melted butter. peeled, IMded and finely ~per iowei. to draln fot Pt.ce ln frentr fot halt choDDed 20 m1nute1. an hour. JCemov• th• U•m• PH l th• avocado•, SUct MCh roll Into 4 fr'CD the mUlhroom Ollll then maah them by pltcel. Place Ma.m·ltde and chop the tt1m1 hand, ln a.,._..« a down on an unaeued finely. Milt the buu.r food proce11or. You cookie lhMt. Bab In• over medtwn htet and eboWd haw 1 cup. Mlx prthM~ SH d~ MU .. the cboDDed - I n t h e rem a I n l n 1 oven for ab o u t U and ..won uniil malt of ln1redlent1. J'Ul the mlnu•, or unUl aoJden. the Uqu.ld II reduced. Se\ tomatoee wtth mixture. MaUt 12 sawbtU. Mlde to ooo1. Mu. 20 tomato& B 0 T I "'T V P f' E D In a mlxln( bowl, CRICK.EN ALMOND MUIBaOOM CAPS cream the cl\••••: PINWllEBLI 24 lar8' muahroon:w. peraley, lemon Jub ana 8 1licH ot low-wiped dead' . ealt 1ub1Utu{1 until 1 o d l u m b r e a d -1 t a b l • • p o o n well ml.Dd. Getly ad.r comm er cl a 1 or unulted butter or ln the ~to. Stuff eech homemade. marprlne mUlhrooin cap With the 1 cup cooked 1 1calUon, lliced mixture and place on bone1-chicken breut finely U1btly 1reued cookie ~ cup to a 1 t e d 1 ounce unaalted 1 he e t . B a k e t n a almonda, finely chopped farmen ch.... or low-preheated 375 detP"ee F. 4 tableapoona low-eodium cotia,. cheMe oven for about 1 O l to hostess and guests • and can be prepared ahead for ea1y entertalnlng. GUACAMOLE IN CHERRY TOMATOES eodium mayonnai8e l tabl .. poon treah mlnutea. Make1 24 W tea1poon 1alt1_...parale ____ y._cbopP.ed ____ •• ______ __,1p;__,uabr__..'OOl~=n=•~·------.....:..----------------------------------------------------------------------~ eubltitute 20 cherry tomatoea 2 medium awc:ados 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon minced onion 6 drop• taba1co sauce 1 table1poon 1our cream ~ teaapoon 1alt subetltute ~ teupoon pepper 2 table1poon chopped parsley -\4 cup unul ted butter or mar1arlne, melted Trim the Cl"UStl from the breed. With a rol1lq pin, roll each piece ol brelld unUl thin. Finely chop the chicken ·and tramfer it to a mJxtnc bowl Add the ,..,,.1nm, J.ncred1enta and combine Hearty 01n~lets fuel outdoor fun When you've planned a day of outdoor recreation, there'• nothing like a hearty old-fashioned breakfast of bacon or sausage, esp. and potatoes to appeue ravenous appetiteis. Here are two convenient and nourl1hini breall- faat-ttme meals that combine thoee favorite food• in ta1ty and appetizing ways. . Whether you 're planning breakfast for skien. akatera, IW'fen cc boaten, Hearty Omelet will provide the type of nutritioua and aubatantial breakfHt everyone needl. A pack.age of au gratln potatoes combined with eggll and ...... makes a 1urpri1lngly easy-to-prepare omelet that'• equally ea1y to aerve. The me.. sauce mix, when et1rred Into the ea mixture, lllCSda a golden rich meeee flavw everyone will love. Or try Lumberjack Style B111. Bacon crumble• and an e nvelope of potato pancake mix added to the 1crambled e11 mixture, makes thll d1ah a real attck-to-the-rlbs breaktut. Complete either of the1e hearty and flavorful breaJdMta with muffim or railin brMd. chilled onnae Juice, hol coffee « cocoa. and have a 1£A'a~ OMELET 1 packa1e (5 ~ ounce•) au 1ratln potatoee a cupa water ~ pound pork ....... ~ cup chopped aree:::- K cup milk CblU aauce , delU'ed Combine potato aJJcee frcm peckaae with water in medium-1lze saucepan; cover and 1immer 15 minutes. Drain well Meanwhile, brown .. ..._e ln larp skillet, 1tlrrlng to crumble; do not pour of1 drippinp. Add drained potatoes and pepper to drtppinp. Cook 10 minute&, turn1Jl8 OCCMimally, until llgbtly browned. Beat together e11•. milk and ~ mix from package of potatoe1; pour Into akillet. Cover and cook owr medium heat until eat are Rt and bottom la brown. Cut in wedaa Serve with cbW aauce. 8 eerviJ\11. LOMllEIUAC& STYLE EGGS 4 aUcea t.corl .... 1 cup water 'i4 cup milk 1 envelope (4-1ervin11) potato pancake mix 'i4 cup chopped green pepper Cook b9call unUl cr1lp ln ...... *1Det, •vlna } tablnpoona drl¥~~· Crumble t.con. t1y beat ~ther e111, water, and pancake mix. Let 1tand 10 minute1 . Stir in crumbled bacon and 1reen pepper. Cook in drl~ ltirrtJw, unUl eat are ecrarnbl9Cl. 4 to a eervlnp. Microwave: Attant• bacon in 9 or 10 inch 11-... pan; COWi' with papes: towel Microwave . on HIGH S mlnutea. Microwaw .. mixture ln drlppln•• In pan, ~anl:UGH 4K to a~ m1nu-. ldr_rlnl onot In m&ddle ol aoaldai and aaaln at end ol coo'dnt LR ...... 3 to I ... _...., __ TRIPLE COUPONS* .. ,: WITH YOUR FILLED (bJJ1h W CERTIFICATES!* parerllis - 0.Cor Meyer,.... • *159 M.41um Sho, ~ lb. Round Steak w.-, 'a':::., .... SJ" Bit O' Shrimp ~'t: •11" Wishbone lite'"""" f:.79' •· SllcedMeatsn::'~~3· EnchlladaSall:ei>!:.1t:79' .. s3tt PolishSausageF•:.....,.~71 RedChi11Sauce~2t:99• Rib Eye Steak s::.-.~~ Boneless Turkey 'iu"::'·.:: •. '1" Fresh Pork St•k .:::.. .. '1" ......... Dover Sole Allets ~ • '2" ChiliSalsau. ~27:r.4Ll100 Shrlmp:::t:,,7: ~. 11" Milky Way•=: ~o 124' Fresh Qressed catfish • 11" Kosher Diiis 0:::. 2fi: ~ 11 lonelessllmn 'S~ *199 --~ •• ••+50 +50 .. ,. Grapes refresh • winter After e ndle11 heavy winter meal.a, maln-dtah aalada provide a refreahtna change of pace . Fru it• a nd vept.ablea aerved crisp and fre1h, combined with meet or cheeee and drl11led . ~Ith a tanay dreaing, are healthful, fresh-taain& treats at this time or any time of the year. Here'• a w i nter - to-apr l na ver1lon of a summer salad that will live you a head start .on die tute of awnmer. Country Platter Sa1'd teams year-round standby a -poultry. le ttuce and tomatoes - with summer's favorite fruit, grapes. A taJTagon cream dressing , w ith added -t trorn muatard and blue cpeeae, marries the salad fav o r s ~ .. Ufully. coconut for ambrosial fruit salads. COUNTRY PLATTER SALAD Tarragon Cream Dressing 1 'h quarts c r isp romaine and butter lettuce l lh cups red and green Chilean grapes 2 medium, firm-ripe tomatoes 1 ~ c up1 cook ed How ca n s u mmer chicken or turkey strips grapes find their way 4 strips crisp-cooked into winter and spring bacon menus? Conveniently, Sliced lemon for the aeaaons are reversed garnish In th e Southern Prepare Tarragon Hemisphere ao the ripe, Cream Dressing. Cover juicy grapes appearing in and chill several hours to good supply in markets blend f lavors. Tear right now are imported greens in to bi te-sise from t he s u n s h i n Y pieces. rinse grapes (seed vineyards of Chile, red grapes), and cut which produce some. of t omatoes into small the' world's finest fn.ut. wedges. Se'iVe euw1by-Piattff-Cut-chicken or tMrMY Salad as an entree for into stri~ and bacon into lunch or dinner. It's a large pieces. Arrange complete meal itself but, greens on platter and top a cup of aoup and whole with grapes, tomato, cra1n bread or mufflm chicken (or turkey) and would b e fittin g bacon. Garnish with accdmpaniments to this sliced lemon. Serve with hNrty ulad. T a r r a g o n C r e a m Dressing. Makes 4 servings. Think swruner -even if it's not -with other menu ideas featuring imported winter grapes. Add a cluster of grapes to your bacon and egg bref}tfaat to perk up a wiqter morning. Serve ~ for dessert, tossed wi\b honey-flavored y~ Combine grapes wi~ oranges. apples and otlWJ' winter fruits and tolt, with shredded j Tarragon Cream Dre11lng: M ix ~ t..e a s p o o n c r u s h e d tarragon with 1 teaspoon prepared mustard, ~ cup each mayonnaise and dairy sour cream. Blend 1 tablespoon crumbled blue ch eese with 2 tablespo o n s wine vinegar. Combine with mayonnaise mixture. Makes a generous 1 cup. Start day ·with Chocolate Buns Cbocophllea delight ln "apctn1 up" most any meal, even breakfut, with -chocolate, chocoJate, chocolate. Surpri1e your cboco-lover w ith an _,..to-make breek.fut ~t of Chocolate Ra1sln Buna. 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MEAD ~nt allowlna ua know what wlnea are lincci I 1\al1ed thll pollc:yh food1 1ood, t>ut l1~re appren~W Jp at David p 1.unf1 a Juky ra1le for May 1. DINING TIP _ If win e lover• to be available. Thi• la not• or flrat HlectlnS t • wJ l •levl\t mtd-.-nty, Bruce lne:i; tn the 1ta)'inl n,ht where ht'• Two new wi,,., 1N2 you 'r e 0 wine tovur, nealected , but the kind of 1nobbl1hne11, wlnet 1 want to rink, or at leut h•lp you to Santa Cru1 ountalna at. Fume Blanc a nd 1981 which you probably a.re reetaurant ll lOllina aalee. mind you, but ll bued on and then matchlna them l,nore It. prior to hl1 New York With new. owners and 11 Vlntner'1 Reaerve" If you are reading thll In thl1 economy, the ~ reuonlna. wt1th 1appr,o pr lahte N•WYORvlMPORT aojoum . a n e w wlne ra-ker , Chardonnay will b e column, then let m e rntaurant need• every ~oo many rottaurantl ae ect one rom t • c. a Johmon replacet Mike there'• bound to be eome premiered to thole In encourage yo u to aale and we certainly have wine ll1u ao nwnu. -The new wtnern.ker Hoffman. f o undlna 1tylt1t.Jcch.anpmatHMR. attendance, and villton enhance your dining need the am&ll pleuuree mediocre that It II 1ood l think you'll flnd, u I at Hoffman Mountain winemaker, who hH are enoour.,.t to~ experience at most lh.atoomewithourbott.le fortune to find a lfnsle did, that a number of Ranch (HMR) will be realgned effective the MAY DAY PETE -ln thewlnery'1attnctlve reatauran\.a by being a of wine. wine you really want to dlnlna expertencet that 27-year-o ld Chrl1 end of lhll month. The If you're Into plannlna aarde n1 while belna little more demandina. My own pollcy 11 to drink. So why pt your would have otherwlae Johnton, who up until a new ownera o f HMB ahead, note that Dry entertained by country u you are a regular at refuae to look at the ta1tebud1 aet for a been le•• tha n few da)'I aao had aerved lntervlewed a number of Creek Vlneyard1 of mu1lc. For further 8 particular cafe, there menu until the wine U.t delicate fl.lh dllh when aatiafactory will turn out u winemaker at Wqner o the r Pote n t I a l Sonom a County wlll detail• or dlrectlon1, are many things you can ha• been preaenteC:l. I the only decent wine on t o be down r I g ht Vlnehardl In New York. wlnemakera a nd WH hold It.a annual Spring write to Dry Creek demand over a period of never 11elect an ent.ree, or the U.t II a hearty red7 acceptable. Great wine Jo naon, a UC Davi.I reapon1lble for at leut Open House o n the Vineyard, P.O. Box "T", time to make your dining even an a t.lzer, until I It has been man ean wlll never make bad arad, al10 .aerved an one talented fellow weekend of April 30 and Heald.abut , CA 95448. more enjoyable, such u ~~..;;;;,;.-.;.,L.;;..~~~~~~~~~~~....,.--.~~~~~~--~~~.....;:o-__;~~~~~~~_;_----~~~~~~~::.=::.::.:::.:=..::.:...:..:.!~~:..=.=-....!!:=::=.:=:..a:...::::.::...:.:::.:...:::.:...._ driving the owner crazy until h e improves selection, lowers prices, provides proper !!stemware, or takes care of other minor and major irritations to wine lovers. For the short term, and at less familiar restaurants, the message of the day is do not allow wine service or the presentation of the wine list to be an afterthought. The number of times that one has to request t h e wine li s t is unforgivable . A restaurant that permits this to happen is the victim of flawed management. Not only is Milk is important in diet Misconceptions about food have abounded throughout history. The tomatO, f6r eXalnple, was -' shunned as poisonous for centuries. Yet today with more information available about the food we eat · than perhaps at any time in history at least on4! import.ant misconception remains . Some people who are concerned about losing weight are cutting down or eliminating milk from their diets because they think it is high in fat and calories. The truth is that most dairy products are actually relatively low in fat, c holestero l and calories when compared to other animal foods. • bulk lundberg short and long grain rice ) ..._ ... SS ••• 39 , lrvlne ranch farmers market trail mix l •' ... . • ·~ •l ') ;., ... ~ ,q ·' • A 3-ounce hamburger, for example, contains 245 calories, 3 1,Az ounces of tuna have 200 calories, while an 8-ounce glass of whole milk has only 150 calories. roasted, salted, raw and no salt ...... 2.29 •• 1. 98, .: ~;.;;'~h;,;~·· ~ In tenns of cholesterol, that glass of milk has only 25-34 milligrams, while the hamburger has 80 milligrams and the tuna 38 milligrams. Conunon sense tells us that anyone seeking to lose weight should first cut out foods that are high in calories and c ontribute little nutritional value. Milk is one of the prime so urce s of nutriti o n in the American diet, providing essentia l protein , calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, riboflavin, vitamin B -12 and vitamin D. In comparison, an 8-ou n ce gla111 of carbonated soft drink contains about 100 calories and contributes no nutrients except sugar. Nutritionist George M . Brigga of the University of caiifomia at Berkeley, has concluded that any adult who omits milk or other dairy products from hla or her dJet runs the risk of inadequate intake of calcium and poesible other nutrfen\.a. A 1979 Federal Trade Commiallon ruling was even more emphatic about the value of milk in the American diet; "Milk 11 one of the most nutritioul foods ln the nation'• diet, and from the 11andpolnt of the population ae a whole or ewn lianlfk:ant population group1, 11 literally 'euentlal, neceaary and needed.' 1be 1'itbdrawal of m1lk f "rom any major populadon FOUP wo4&1d amount to a nutritional dl.IMter.'' After con1ultatlon with • pb1*ian. tberw la certainly no harm in CIOWltinc c.Jorill. .. to enau.re a a.laneed and healthfial diet. diet.en ehould ...... to ..... •ledicm tram -tour bMk fDod = fndt. aDd ····~ ....... ..... ,. ... ; ... ,Md alterUte1; and dairy ........ ' )II (2 to 3 lb. average) lean ground beef I pettiel (5 lb. box) I not to exceed 30.% fat content I , 1 95 ....... 95 •• • ) our very O)Nn ltallan & germen '( 1111191 .. t.29 .. 1.89 marinated beef • no dealer sales • llmlt rights reserved ..... 1.79 .. good stuff ~i ~reed proou:ts la..h .&d.L ..... 2.91 •• 1. 9 all 24 oz. 1.39 ,, 1119 •• mnon ·1--,-... -,,-.....a _ _:__ ___ .:.:...:....::. knudaen \I a great lmportl •• 5 95 ..... r•• .... roturtl .11 flavors I red kot• • i (come ... Ollf eoolllng demonltl'ltlOo In., tt111tln, ~ beecll only!) hldd I '90. 29411 & NI. feb. 21th) 8 0 0 ., 4 91 .. !t 19 bertolll \ creamy & mlldl ..... • Z•1 tu1tln-coata meta/newport beach fresh blue point 24 01. loaf 2.19 l'MNMmade INtne Nneh mattcet hand made old- .. .. . .. . . ' t . . . ., • • . . ' Orenge Coaet DAILY PILOT /W9dneed1y, Februlf'Y 23, 1113 Cl Refund offers_ should specify cBsh BJ M.AJ\TIN SLOANE 1'Mt bold hMdllne on the refund form 1tatff "$2 RU'UND OFFER FROM LA CHOY." So, you pull it off the s-d on the IUpermarket bulletin board and pu.rchaae the four La Cholc product. Hated on the onn. That'• what Chrlaty Cumbie of Da11u. Texu, did, not reallaln! that printed in amall etten elMwhere on the form were the worm:" ... $2 CLIP 'N' FILE ~ Th ... offer• don't require • l'llfUnd loml; I ~T t t In CoupoM. P.O. loll 4171, KanklkH, Ill. 10802. AeolM 11119 20-oent ooupone -two on NonMrn n.ue. two on ...,_ eoet. ca. or 8r9Mly T--. end one on Gala or Nor1hern Nepklne. l9nd 10 "1100,000 lnlUnt • 1 f, .. .._ .. OMll9 cerde with the " :. 10" m•H•O•· &pne = ao tea. MA..Wiii •LNR Salad Cookbook, lox 6411, Mllwieepoll. Minn. SMIO. ,_.,. • "Put• Supper Selad• with Hamllw09f Helper." Send -UnlYWMI ftroclucl Code eymOol from ........,., Helper 0¥ Tl.WI Helper and your n•"'• and ~ ...... Mey 11. 1te3 0¥ .... .,.,,... ..... KOOL-AID General Foode Corp., P.O. 90ll 3041, KMlall~ .. iOI02. ...,. • =-=tloal doll hOUM. lettd '.:#of l)UfdlaM ..... from tor ~ U.11 1111 -DrWc ... °' 30 proof ol puroi-... plu• II for ••eh doll houH ordar9d. There le no llrnll on tNie °"91. &pne Mardi I 1. 1883. u.A lol.a V..elon Gulde, P.O. lox 4171, Kank•kM, Ill. 10802. "~~· lhe "Enjoy YourMlf V Gulde'' p!ul the __ opJ>Jtrtunll~_to enter a •-P•t•ke•. llind 10-sanu lrWld 0.C:......ieted "-'-ant Peck• with your name and •ddrHI. Th• IWMpllak .. •r• void In MINourl, KanH1 and Wleoolielli. ~Apt 30, 1913. TheH otter• require refund tonne: IAKlll'I Chocolate Coupon Refund. Receive four 26-cent CCJUpOfl8 tor el"J ~ ol wry Beker'• lar Chocolate or a.mi.-aweet Chocolate Flevored Chlpa. Send ... requ1Nd l'llfUnd tonn and ... ltont ~from::. two ban o1...-. I.Jiii .... • a.mi.-awwt or Gennan'a 8WMI ~ exw-,,.,_ ao. 1813. CA•PallL'I, MAlllCO All·Amerlcen Refund and 9 11fi.-Ca Aeoalve I 12 l'llfUnd Mel lie opportunity to enter a NI..,..... 9end !tie required relund form and •I• "&tM..lk•A-.....,.. Uc*eta trom ..... ol el"J Ywtety of Carnc>btl'• Chunlcy Beef 8oupa. elono with three proof of purclte1e conlli 1Mlboo1 _. trom Nableoo ti-ounce Premium Seltln• Cfa«I .,.._ Explr99 Apltl 30, 1M3 • ... _.,, PLatae•ANN'I , IKIPl'Y, 90LD mDAL o.-111 .... Inc. Fi'ee Gold Medal Aour °""· ~ • QOUPon tor one frM flv .. pound 1ack of Gold Medal Flour. lend the requWed refund form and th• Universal Product Code ll)'l'llbol fl'om bottl Fle41Ct1mann'1 v ... t and Oold Medll Aour, "-9ound °' larger. '*" .. net welgllt ..... •••t fl'om ~ ~ Chlink « ~ Peanut Butter, along with the regl1ter t~ with • Her.hey'• COooa purohaee Pftoe arded and both ttl• word• "Herahey'• COooa" and ._ numl>erl from ltl9 UnlvwMI Product Code IY"'l>ol wrtnen Oft It. Tll1I °""' .. Yo6d In ...... ~Api!I0,188:). C~-IOne~T .... t 1 Aefund. lend the required r'llMld form and ......... (ltle front panel• only) from the 4&-ounce Cempl>ell'1 Tomato Ju~ wtttl Lemon Julee or 16 ..... (the front ~ onlY) fnlm the e--Cempbere fOmlilo ~ """ I.Amon Juice. Explrea Merdl 31. 1981. COWflWY ~ o.n.r.. Foodl Ccrp. AecllM • 11 coupon '°' el"J meat °' llO'*Y produet. Send .. requwed refund form and two lal>el1 from any 1l1e lllavor canletere of Country Time Lemonade Flavor Orlnk Mix. ~ ,,.,_ ao. tM:s. "'°" Hot DrWc Mbt. Aeolfoi"9 • OOl4IO"I flllr ..... bolt ol l.ll*ft "°' DrWc .... Send ... ~ r9'llnd '°"" and .. ..,... "°"' 1*181 trom • box ol Upton Hot bl-Int MIL EJlllllrm Mey S1, tteS. mTT'I "81nk Yow T ... Into TlfO" °"". AecllM • CIOllllO'I '°' .......... bo1lil. 'JOI"""'°"' ol purohaee Of Moel'•~~ Send .. ~,.._. tol"Mand tfll ounce....,,, from two Mott'• Apple Juice label• (U ....... .._, 41-<iunOe OI ...._.,. Clear « Netunl) and ,..... • ooupOfl '°' ......... -roof• of purchH•~ ..... ,. tta. °'** 11"8Mld.8end ltl9 ,........ 1-.nd form end one PfOOf of Plff'CtlaM .... fr-a t ................ QIOOClllle CMt, ._... Apt ao. ,..,. W'R.8'I loullon ......... 71-Geftt coupon for 111aat or ctlloeleft • 1.....,t ooupofl for __. ................... " .... Out tM l"tawr'' ..... look. ...... ,..... ......,-..,.. ano ...... .._ ~· lloulloft, ........ ,....., ........ U1• 11teat1elllcke11 P'"•"•" ....,, .... .-.1a. ttll. ....... ............ ... tar: t1, • OI ....... Oft Qdwl Toole MCI ......... lc*o'e SI MiM °""· ... a ...... -. • ,. .. ~ r .... 11111. land • -* ......... ...... '°' .... """· Tiiie °""' _.,... --r---•ALA. -" .... t l>f ......_ ................... t ........ ,...... ... .. ............... ... ...... ................... ,.,. .. -.... ...... .., .... ...... 0.W OI, ..._. .... IWO ..... .._ ......... ~(WMI tit= <Nit). Tilll .._ II *II ·~ .................. .,. 1-..n•1 ... ,.,,., ''•tt rc:..r-,._ ......... ... ....... ~·.-:==: ,.....,-iii;'----.... .... ......... ~ ... .,.... ....... Of~~ ...:-....... .......... llr:ra At "Vlllll~ ~: ', t t~'::T": ..... i.:.~& :iiJ~,.... ~ •fund in lA Choy •tore One ot the ,....,.,. · ta off•l'I. A $2 refund Uled otfe~ CONu.mert a$& that they have an th• deulla of e ach Cunnlnaham and couporw.'' the wOC'd "refund.'' Both \0 be the exceptJon but cuh re und or $5 worth obli,atlon \0 make the ~~~on thll wlll be Wat.h, the adverU1Jn1 con1umer1 and today, $8 and $5 offera of lta own coupon1, the of era eaally ved. llft'C'Y for La Choy. in Have you ever eent for manufacturen are uam, are apptarln1 more coupona are lncreulngly underatandable, there retponM to an= by a refund thlnklnc!.Lou It to ...,,.,_nt a variety re,ularly. >.. the vaJuee the favored choice. won't be a problem. Wu it fair for a recent The Nadonal~ of were ~ to pt ln of mail-In ofttrt that not have lncre11ed, 10 have otter to entice pet Supermarket Shor the ma and then only include ca1h1 the dollar 1t1n1 that But doea thl1 mean Somewhere In or . ownert with the pram.lie concerninJ Cum I•'• received cent1-off refu.nda. but ablo offen appear on the refund that 1hopper1 have to around the headline "$2 of '3 worth of cat food complaint, wro.. th ... coupona lnatead? unie. free producta, f!ft ltemt fonna and promo\lonal ltand In the alalea REJ'UND" that we coupona, without t.eUJnc encouraclnl words; '"lbe the 1tore1 ln your area -and centa-of coupona. advertiatng. aearchln& the print bn mentioned above, the them that each U-cent polnt1 you make are are offering double every form before they word.I "in it.ore coupona" coupon wu f.:' on the well-talien. In future coupon1, thi1 u1u~lly Thl1 confualon hH But do they reallh· can feel confident In in a type almoat u ~ pu.rcl\Me of lve cana? I often of thll kind we comes a1 a dlsap-become mort of a Indicate that kou wl l purchaaln1 a refunded H the headline ltae f don't lhink 10, and I wW be reoommend1nc to polntment. croblem .. the natlunal receive a chec In the product? It lhoWdn't. If 1hould appear . received dolena of ~ La Choy that copy rand• have lncreated mall? Nowadays, when a the companle1 making Ehlewhere on the refund letters com~ { clearly 1tate that it.ore Why the confusion? the value of their refund company con1lder1 often wlll remember form the offer 1hould l1at thil WU a pt.Ion. COUPQnl will be tent." Ralphs .llOtb Anniversary Plus Double Coupons! Double Coupon Pruenl lhtl eoupon llClng w~h etty one Menutact11e<1 · c.nca oH oouoon 1nc1 get dO\ltlle in. ~ wnen you purehNe the """ Nol to ~ ,....., • "frM °' "grocer; OUtCllllH .. couoon• 01 eitcH<l lhe -.. of the """ EaCludes llql.;ot. tobac:c:o Incl deity Ploduell Limit One Item PM Manufecturen • Coupon Ind Limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cu•t°""' Coupon Effectfv9 Feb. 24 ttwu March 2, 1111 M e at Values VIDA~,,..._ Bee stew Meat ..,. llllp_4oktee ..... _ .... .,._. Sirloin Tip Roast ll.b.aoecl Wilson Bacon llclll~or~-·--· ItQlian :;crusage ...... ..._... Pork Steaks -=L99 o:2.39 -=L89 "= L99 '1T:l99 Fishe rman's C ove ~ 2.29 -:149 Liquor Valw •<, !Jll:•-nemy Wtenhard ...: 4.69 - PY-t tNa coupon liOnO wlttl eny one Menufacture11' "cienti off" coupon Incl get ~ Ille ~ When you purehlM the ffem Nol lo lnQlde •. , • ._.., • ·trH" °' "oroeerr purchue" couoon• 0t ••c.ed .,,. vllu4t ol !hi llllTI Eltciude• liQUOf. tobacco and dairy 1>1oduct1 Limit One Item PM Menufacturera' Coupon and Limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cuatomer Coupon Effectlwe Feb. 24 thnt M..-ch 2. 1113 Double Coupon Preaent 11111 coup0n along with 11ny one Manoractutera' Mc:enll 011 ' coupon Incl get dolA>le the 11vino1 when you purc:fWM the item Not to lrldude reta<let free OI grocery purcl\llM~ c:<>upons 0t u cff<I the value ol lho ilem Excludee liQUOf loblcco lind dairy P<oducts Limit One Item Per Manufaclur.,.• Coupon and Limit 4 Double Coupona Per Cualomer CCMIPOft Effecttwe ,eb, 24 ltwu M..-ch 2, 1113 Double Coupon Preaenl lh-. coupon along w11h any one Manutactute11' C4lf1t1 011 coupon ano get double the uvonoa when VO\.I pure'-the item Nol 10 IOCluOe ,.,...., frH " Ot grocery purchele COUPl)nl 0t e1teee<1 the v81ue ol lhe 1t11m E •eludes llQtJOt tOblcco and ClalfY ptodoe11 Limit One Item Per Manufeclurera1 Coupon and Limit 4 Double CouQOn• Per Cuelomer Coupon Effective Feb. 24 thn.t M.n:h 2, 1113 Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . Dairy /D eli Gatici 5ai'71111e IOlllaG'W6-1'ooct American Cheese .. ., ... Whipped Topping !Wr.t.ba Pudding '~­-... .... L79 L~9 Grocery Values ~._a-o1 ... ., Split Pea Soup IMlclnt Onmve DnNI Tang •a: .59 ": L69 .59 Chenv Pie F1111ng •a: L29 Ll9 Dtet~anbenv1~ce ·.: L73 Bakery Value" Arum.1num Foil ~ 3.49 ~ ..... POwdered Donuts iQg N'iioli8y BWlB iSGD'lihTroiiii -=t .89 ilm8l-way ~ _59 - -:ft 119 Froz0n Food ·-69 ... ~c 109 '.: .79 »= L49 Produce I Flor al Oregaa ... ,,...,, Pippin Apples ": Pt~fop Turnips '= iiWi'Fruit ~ 3/.99 imm,..Frn1.?:t.llO ... 3.99 ----- Ce Oranr Oout DA.IL.Y PILOTIWednMday, Fe~ruary 2S, 1983 Pineapple is veFcslitile in weigh,-watching recipes By Heat halt-<:up water to unflavored pt.Un tf'm•lnlnj pin apJ)le, l c u P c I n n e d pt.Un 10ft.enll. 8AalARAOIB80NS &olllna and add lo l teaapoon lemon until thorouahly Juice-packed cru1hed MeenwhU., it.rain th llll 11111110 Piuatt! canned In blender. Cover and blend Juke bl nd'1<.1. pineapple, chilled pineapple and re1 rvt YU tta own rather than until gelatin aranulH Subetltute to equal Spread th mixture In SubeUtute to equ1l the Julee (prtt1 out H auaary 1 yrup 11 an dluolvc . Add th e 10 tea1poon1 1u1ar (6 o n 8 ·1n c h 1qu1ar• 16 to11poon1 1u1a r (8 much juice u JX*lblo). a.ll·1taaon treat for undrained pineapple and packets) non1tlck cakupun ond J*Ck ti), divided Add water to the Julee to Cut chccsc Into chunka Add 1tr1wborrlea in a wlAl&llDe watchers, and a 11.11ar aill»Utut.a. Drain pln apple Juice chill unUI firm cnouah to R o a d Y • t o • f 111 make 1 cup Uquld. Heat and comb I n e w I th layer. v_...tlle lnaredJent for C.Over and bl~ with Into a aaucepan: 1prfnk.le alku. graham cncker plahttU to boWna. ..tela\in-jutce mixture In S p r t n k I e w 1 th Slim Oowmet cooks. on--off motiona jult until on the set.tin. Add halt C ut Into l • t n c h l (8 ounce) pecU,. IWmoYe bo0In1 Uquld electrJc mixer bowl or re u\ a Inf n g 1 u a al' I th ki combined. Spoon Into of t.he plneepplo. Wall l • ~ u • re 1 ; k e e p "IJ&ht" cream cheele (or from h eat and ltlr In bl•ndcr·, heat .. , bl .. nd 1ub1Utute. Cover with t•a • only nd of ll l l N•"'che•-1) "' " " ~pple you can u1e oovered jan anclltore In minute, un\ I at n re r lgerated. Make. 64 .. \il "" toftened gelatin and half smooth. remaining chee1e conveniently with the re(rlaerator; 10 10ften1;thenh taenUy, candiee1...lOcalorte1e-.ch. 1 cup vanilla lee the 1ugar 1ub1titute, mixture. Chill 1everal redJ* involving gelatin. calorie1 per tabletpoc>n. ju• t u n t l l I e 1 at I n DERRIED milk until dt.olved. Add frozen Ice milk W hours In the refrigerator. J' r ea b 0 r 1 r o ze n PINEAPPLE CANDY granu!M melt. PINEAPPLE 1 cup thinly 1Uced Spread the drained the mixture; beat or Makes 10 aervinp, 150 p In ea pp l e ( 0 r l (20 ounce) can Remove from heat and CHEESECAKE fre1h 1trawberrie1 plne1apple In a 1hallow blend 1mooth. Spoon calories eac h with reconatituted juice made juice-packed c ru1hed 1tJr In lemon Julee and I e n ve l ope Sprinkle aelatin on 2 layer on the bottom of part o f the cheese "light'' cream cheese; 170 from frozen pineapple pineapple, chilled 1u1ar 1ubstltute un\11 unflavored gelatin table1poon1 cold water the grah•m cracke r mixture over the calories each with concentrate) all con~m .~~•--e __ n_v __ e_l_o_p __ e_s __ d_l_•_•_o_lv __ e_d_._M __ l_x __ tn ______ Co_l_d_w_a_te_r ________ a_n __ d _1_e_t __ a_1t_d_e __ u_n_t_ll__...p~elh=-e~ll~.-----------p~l-n_e_ap_P~l-e_l_n_,_p_ie_s_h_el_l. __ N_e_u_f_ch_a_~_l_. ------~ an enzyme that gobbles up the rro~in m gelatin end d geat a it l i k e Pac-Man, preventing it from eetUng properly. ~ only way you can use fresh o r frozen pineapple ingredients In reci p e• containing aeJ.atin ia if the pineapple product ia cooked until the enzyme dies. Theee recipes combine juice-pack ed canned pineapple with plain unflavored gelatin: PINEAPPLE JEL-LOW 1 (16 ounce) can juice-packed pineapple tidbits. chilled. Wate.r 1 e n ve l ope unflavored gelatin Optional: substitu~ to equal 8 teaspoons aupr (4 packets) Drain pineapple juice (rom tidbits into a meuuring cup. Add water to make 2 cups altoeetber. Sprinkle ~elatin on quarter-cup of the juice mixture in a saucepan. Watt l minute until aeJatin 90ftens, then heat 1 ently until gelatin melta. Remove from heat and 1tir in remaining JWce.water mixture and IUpl' aubrti.tute, if usinf, until dissolved. Chi 1 until syrupy. ' Fold in drained pinea_Eple _and chill until .et. (Dked apple, cubed oranges, other fresh fruit, except freah pineapple, may be added to the mlxtu.re.) Makes four aerving.'t, 40 calories each with pineapple tidlXu. MIDWINTER PINEAPPLE JAM 1 envelope unflavored gelatin Water 1 teasp oo n oormta.rch 1 (20 ounce) can juice-packed cr ushed pineapple, chilled Subetitute to equal 16 teaspoons sugar (8 pacats) Sprinkle get.tin on 2 tabkspoona oold wa~r in the bottom of blender container. Wait 1 rninu~ until gelatin is soft. Sprinkle on the oomlltarch. Extend foods by creative use of eggs Did the late night •nackera ra i d the refrlaerator and eat hall the meeee and luncheon meets you had counted on for pecked lunch es? Don't be dis mayed. Extend the remaining cheese or lunch meat wtth aUced hard-cooked eap. Easy on you and· .-y an the budget. • Monday always seems to be catcb·up night. It's time to catch up with the ~oocl budget that wa1 JU'etohed by weekend mW1aDUnc. It'• time to ~tch up on aome re1t ~ • frantic weekend of 1ctlvltie1. And ~rt.alnly it i• time to tdt up with all , thoee ttle dabe of lettoven urk lng In the intrlpratcr. Perhaps It'• itlme for an omeleue ldU...r. Omelette• are economical, e11y to ~•pare and put Wtawr9 to good '*· • u your brown beall'I ttr• of e11 1afad ........_ try th.ii new &LJll\D•*; .,. deYti.d ... , ... I 1. Sandwich ~=~ tu-:1.-abw cr.ancby breaclrilek• lnto th• ....... FRY INC ~.49 CHICKEN wtlOle IOOy 'louttlem Gl'•A LARGE END ~179 RIB ROAST IOndedlMef TOP SIRLOIN ~219 STEAK IOnllftl IOnOld 9"f LOlll T·BONE ~219 STEAK b1decl ..., lOln ~~!!.~~~.~:~~ ... 2.29 ~~~~~'~·O· ~~E.F .11 1.19 ~~~~.~~~~~T .. 1.48 ~~~ND R~B S~EAK 11 1.88 ~~~~ ............. 11 2.98 ~!!!2.~~: .. : ..... 1.99 ~':!~.~~~.~ .... 59 ~R! ~~~~.~~~~! .... II 1.77 POR~O!~~~~~.~!~~. II 1. 77 ~ TREATS FROM ~ THE SEVEN SEAS LENTEN MENU IDEAS ~~~~~.~ ......... 11 j.88 ~~.~.!~~.~ ..... 1.98 QUARTER PORK LOIN 8 ---· .......... 1. 7 ~Slllll•IUOI PORk SHoo.DER ROAST 99 --Sl'l\I ................ 11 e SLICED BEEF LIVER -.................. . ... l •• 79 ~~2~!~~~:r:r,1!~3. 98 WHOlE FRYER LEGS LADY LEE BACON tuaO .. ... . •. : .. 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Cut om.made.....k.1.nd that modern 10 hl1tkaUon. 1Jon1 aide of each pre~red puddings ju1T --,,,.e ea•. mnk, vanl1t.-dlVIafna membrane from can t meuure up to. and railinl are 1Ull there •. outalde to middle of core. Hearty and aatlafytna, but thla special recipe Remove 1ectlon by they evoke ~hildhood calla on oranae juice and 1ectlon over bowl to memo r I es of be Ing .ectiona to supply much retain juice from frul\. pampered after an oj the molature that Tojuicefromfrultadd Ulnem, of cozy dinners on makes rice pudding the enouah orange juice to chilly nlghta. stuff. dreams are made make 1 cup. Combine Well, you can re-create of. cold water, 1Ular, tapioca the warmth of by-gone and salt In 1 saucepan. daya by making your ORANGE TAPIOCA Cook over low heat, own puddings from PUDDING stirring occasionally, !) sturdy baaics like tapioca, l c u p o r a n g e minutes. .. bread and rice, enhanced sections Cool to lukewarm. Stir bl the natural piquancy Orange juice in orange juice; chill. o citrus. l 'I\ cups cold water Fold whipped cream and Orange Tapioca ~cup sugar orange sections into Pudding adds fresh \4 cup quick cooking orange. tapioca. Chill orange sections and juice, tapioca until thick~. about l and whipped cream to 1.4 teaspoon salt hour. Turn into a bowJ or quick-cooking tapioca. 1 cup heavy cream, parfait glaaaes. Garn.ilh Stirred over low heat, whipped with whipped cream. this special d essert To section oranges, cut Yield: 6 servings. re q u i res on I y fi v e slice from top, then cut minutes cooking time. off peel in strips from BREAD PUDDING Baked with orange top to bottom, cutting 15 thin al.Ices French juice, and g.rated rind', deep enough to remove bread the bread pudding is rich white membrane. Cut 2 tablespoons soft ~mer or marpnne ~ cup allvered abnonda 4ftp ~cup au1ar 2 ~n• ar•ted ~i teupoon .. it 2 CUPf milk 1 cup oranae juice Spread one a[de of each bread •lice with butter. In 1 ~ quart bak1ng dlah, layer bread, buttered aide down, and 1prinkle with almond1. Beat together eggs, 1ugar, orange rind, ult., milk and orange juice. Pour over bread 1llce1 and let stand 30 minutee. Place baking dl1h Jn pan of hot water and bake ln 350-degree oven 4!) minutes to 1 hour or until tip of knife lnlerted in cent.er come• out clean. Serve warm or cold. Yield : 6 to 8 servings. ORANGE RICE PUDDING ~ cup uncooked regular rice l ~ cup• oranao Jul~. dlvldl'd ~cup wawr 3 ea• 2~ CUpl milk ~cup 1uaar 2 tea1poon1 1ra~ or1mge rind 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 oranges, aectioned 'A cup ralalna M eas ure rice In saucepan; add ~ cup orange juice and water. Cover and simmer 20 minutes or until rice la tender. In large bow) beat eggs with milk, remaining 1 cup orange juice, sugar, rind and vanilla. Add orange 18Ctloru, raisins and cooked rice; mix well. Turn into 2 quart baking diah . Place in pan of hot water and bake ln 300-degree oven 1 hour and 30 to 45 minutes, until tip of knife Inserted ln center of pudding comes out clean. Stir after pudding ha1 bak ed for 30 minutes. Yield: 6 to 8 servings. Homemade puddings llavored with oranges make hearty and memorable snacks and desserts. Pictured clockwise from the top are tapioca, rice and bread puddings. Lemons, or8"nges complement Japanese foods Ja panese cuisine with citrus accents Appearance and taste are equally important in Japanese cuisine. The way. food is cut, prepared and> arranged to please the eye is one of ~most characteristic aspects of food pre paration in Japan. Fresh lemon Is a welcome accompani- ment, whether it'• for flab , tha.t'a raw 4-.1 in Suhiml , broiled u Yaklmono, steamed aa Muahinomo or broiled as Ni.mono. The ever present soy sauce takes on new dimensions when combined with fresh lemon juice in Ponzu Sauce. OVEN FRIED FISH WITH LEMON PONZU SAUCE Grated peel and juice of 'h fresh lemon 1 'I\ pounds halibut, ·swordfish o r shark steak.a (about ¥. to 1 inch thick), cut in l lnch strips \.4 cup yellow cornmeal 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seed 'h teaspoon paprika 1h teaspoon onion salt 3 tablespoons salad oil Preheat oven to 500 degr ees F . Place 12x9x.2~lnch baking di.sh in oven to preheat. Meanwhile~ sprinkle lemon peel and juice over fish. In shallow dish combine cornmeal, flour, sesame seed, paprika and onion ult. Lightly coat fish with cornmeal mixture. Let stand a few minutes for coating to set. Carefully remove dish from oven; coat bottom of dish with oif. Dip fish in oil, turning to coat all aides. Bake, uncovered (8 to 10 minutes), until lightly browned and fish flakes easily with fork. (Not necessary to tum fish.) Serve with Lemon Ponzu Sauce. Garnt.h ItS llew.ItS .blue. Now there's new blue Dove: A nice surprise for all those women who a.re switching from ordinary soap to Dove. Dove is 1/4 moisturizing cream. It won't dry your skin like soap C211. Take the coupon to your store. And in just 7 days ycpu can ha\i~ softer, smoother skin. ' llll3 i3't&S'4 with lemon wedges and parsley, if desired. MakLF;~oN1!'8Nzu SAUCE: Y4 cup water 2 tablespoons soy sauce 2 tablespoons dry sherry Grated peel and juice of ~ fresh lemon In smaJl saucepan combine all ingredienta; heat. Serve as dipping ....... Chiok11 Ire alt sauce for flab. Makes about 1h cup. ORIENTALE VEGETABLE MEDLEY 2 c ups cauli- flowereta 2 cups broccoli flow ere ta Bolling salted water 1,4 cup butter or margarine Grated peel of ~ {resh orange 'I\ teaspoon Instant $~9 chicken bouillon 'I\ teaspoon ground ginger ~ c up fresh squeezed orange juice 1 teasp oon comatarch 2 oranges, peeled, cut in half-cartwheels 2 green onions, cut in thin strip• about 2 inches long In covered saucepan cook cauJiflower and broccoli in 1 inch boiling salted water until jUlt tender (6 to 8 minutes); drain. In same saucepan melt butter with orange peel, bouillon and ginger. Gradually stir orange juice into cornstarch; add into butter mixture. Cook over medium heat. stirring constantly until thickened. Add cooked vegetables, orange half~wheel slices and green onions; heat. Makes 4 servings. Fresh LOCAL STRIWIERRIES ,, ... , .... ,, .. ....,. •"'-' ....... ......,, .... .__, ........... f 'J•n 7St Clliok11 c. ..... 1111 ........... ........ ,, ... '"'" , ... 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Set up le~w• powder, and rematrilnc l Top bot.tom 1llc:t wtth TV tra)'I and let them ~ tea1poon 1arllc table1poon Worcee-meatballl, then onlont help tbelMelWll to either powder tenhlre aauc:e. and pep~l"I, and finally of tbeae two tuty 2 tableepoona oU Sh:Ji: Into 1-lnch cheeee1Uce1. Replace top tandwicb trata. 2 med I u m • 1 I z e meet . Brown ln oU lllce. Tuna Bundi• are an oniona, thinly ll1ced ln lar1e 1kUlet; reduce W r a p 1 o a f t n lnvtUna combination of 1 ~n pepper, heat to low and cook 6 aluminum foll; bake at tuna, chopped ege, thinly m In u tee . Remove 37~ dearees for 46 to 60 celery, pecan• and I loaf Italian~ meatball• from 1klllet minute., or until heated -Set up tbe..TY tray• and tetde your armchair athlete. with same-time menm of 1 .. ty .. ndwlch trea"41. \. re}ted cheae. ~ pound 1llced and .et aaide. through. Slice Into 8 Another time, Invite ~mouarella~~~-chemmeeeiill1&11a;e-~P~o•u•r~oiiifma•l•lmbmumt92.-aandi5iii~w{c;;;;;h~es~.;;;;;iiiiiim811ii;;;;;;;_.51iiiii11111111iliiiliii.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=:;;;:::;;;;;;:;;;::~..;.;._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiliiiii.-­the whole -pna over for 1 Italian Meatball Loaf. Prepare the loaf ahead and limply pop it 1n the oven ju1t before the game. . TUNABUND~ 1 can (6 ~-ounce) tuna, drained and flaked 1 hard-<:<><>ked egg, ~c up chopped oe~ ta b l es po o n s mayonnalae 1 tables poon prepared yellow mustard 2 tablespoons cho~~ (S-ounces each)•refrigerated ' creecent dinner rolls ~u~redd ed Combine tuna, egg, cele'ry, mayonnaise, muatard, and pecans. Remove rolls from packa1es ; form 8 rectan1Ies by sealing perfonted edges of pairs of rOUa. S,..tnkle 1 tablespoon ch~· on half of each rec\1~.te . Top with a bO:'JOlfl' ~ C\.LJ> tun a mt~t!. and another table.puun chee.e. Fold other half of rectangle over filling; seal edges with fork. PlercJe top surface of ~:die to allow ~ "-=ape. Place on baking sheet. at' 425 degrees for 10 miriutes until golden brown; serve hot. 8 aervfnlS. ITALIAN MEATBALL LOAF 1 packa1e ( 1 ~ ounce) 1pa1.bettJ sauce mix Don't put faith in t ~ .. f"'1' f ad· d i ets HUGHES HAS FRESH ASPARAGUS ••• NOW! OU• BUYDI llAll THI BARGAllll ALONGI • ASPARAGUS, FRESH , FI RST OF THE SEASON I LB. .......... oc1. •-ll'(~ "°"' 00v,rnet I a1 1• • I 5 MUIH•OOMI r.:::==========CONVl•lllTF•ODNFOODl==========i II ililii0Dsiif"0·~. Gord•" ftet~ c a••AGI r\9 .79 Swfff,Jvky NAVIL O•AllGU 1 :1.00 D•flll8AC•AI tA 3 .98 DIUCATU ... TmlATl========i Meot, l·lb. Pkg. ICICRIAM ...... .. . . . Family Size, 16-oL No1,.0oiry, Extra Creamy, 8·ol. SARA LEE POUND CAKE ......... 1.99. BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP ................ 83 loh to Lok• Ch.-, 9-01. Aloue~ All Flowon 4-oi. 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Add warm milk as pears and apples. and rum extract; beat ClovesareafrJu71"ant ~untilcomb,ined.Pour ~ I ""000 10••43 1-c _.. .. M*8SC00111:t 15c ., ., gg NSP/293 15¢ <::, delight in a s pli;,e d to prepared pans. Bake r ~ . orange layer cake. "'fh.l. u n t 11 a cake teat er L .J hasa spo~ecake-like iM~tedint~~n~r ----------------------------~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '1 t.exture,yetonlycallafor comesoutclean,25 to30 t----------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------~ 3 eggs, and ia flavored min\ltes. with orange peel and Let cool for 2 minutes. ground cloves. Invert onto wire racks, Mother's Frosting la a remove paper and cool. fa mlry-reclpe lflade Froit tlletoP. Of differently fro m the ca ke la 1 e r s with s tanaard m ethods . •Mother's l'n.ting. Butter and granulated Stack layer cake sugar are creamed fashion . Frost sides of togeth er in an electric cake and decorate top mixer and a "cooked" with frosting piped flour-milk mixture through a pastry bag folded in along with the fi tted with a metal tip. spicingJ. Garnish with mandarin SPICED ORANGE LAYER CAKE '>-i cup milk 1 cup all-purpose flour (unsifted) 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon grated orange peel ~ teaspoon ground cloves W teupoon salt 3 eggs (at r oom temperature) 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon rum extract 1 can ( 11 ounces) mandarin o ranges, drained Mother's Frosting• Preheat oven to 350 deg:ree11 F. Grease two 9-inch layer pana; line with waxed paper and greue again; eet aside. In a small saucepan heat milk until bubbles form around edge of pan; eet aside. Combine flour, baking powder, or ange peel, cloves and salt; aet aside. oranges. Yield: 9-inch layer cake 10 to 12 portions. •MOTHER'S FROSTING ·~ cup all-purpose flour (unsifted) 1 ~ cupe milk 1 c up butte r or margarine, softened ~cup sugar 1.4 teaspoon grated orange peel ~ teaspoon ground cloves In a small sauce,Pan combine flour and milk; cook and stir over medium h e at until mixture thickens, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat; eet aside to cool In a medium bowl cream butt.er. Add sugar, orange peel and cloves. Beat until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Add reserved cooled flour mixture ~ cup at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat until. mixture is light and fluffy. Cook wants thick Ginger Marmalade By CECILY BROWNSTONE Au111Jt1d ,.,_ ...... ..._ DEAR CECILY: A few years ago I found a recipe you publlahed for Ginger Marmalade. I have tried it succesafully several tim es, but I would like the result to be thicker than it is. Perhape you can tell me how I can make it so. - GINGER FAN. DEAR GINGER FAN: Here's a recipe that producet a thick Ginger Marmalade. I hope you have good luck with it. -C.B. GINGER MARMALADE ('l'lakk Variety) 1 pound (about) frah gtncerroot 2 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 ~-ounce packa1e powdered fruit pectin 0 cu .. (2 w pounda) ""Cf ttr a awlvel-blade peeler t hinly pare 8inaerroot; allce about lt-iftch thick. In a 5 -to 8-quart Hucepot aenerously cover lf~r with cold wat.et; b to a boll; botl 1•nt y for 1& mtnutea; drain In • ........ Retur;itn1er to :.:r'wtlh ~ wate'; boll uacn "'1d•FW111;e noucb '°be ..... flaft-.. minutes; drain in a strainer. Return to aaucepot and feneroualy cover with reah cold water; let stand 1 5 m i nutes; thoroughly drain in a strainer. With an electric or hand-operated kitchen appllance chop ginger so it is the alz.e of rice grains -do not puree; or uae a sharp knife to chop finely. Tum 2'>-i cupe of the finely chopped ginger into the clean dry 6-to 8-quart aaucepot; add 1 cup fresh cold waier, the lemon juice and fruit pectin. Over high beat. stir until mixture cornea to a full boll. Stlrrln1 conaiantly, immediately add all the sugar and brin1 to a full rolllna boil; st1n1.nf comtantly, bot1 bard few 1 minute. Off hMt, with a metal spoon, skim otf foam. QWck.ly llldle into ci.n. hot.. wide-mouth 8-ounc9 preeervlna jars. flDina to within ~-Inch°' top. With a clean cloth, wipe t.os-and t.breeda of Jin. Ad)mt covert (caps and 1crew·band•) ac:cordln1 to jar ma.nut acturer 1 1 dU• ..... Proc••• in a baO*nl-waw beth fol' & F In iW& Olal cm I wiN ........ In • Oool drJ c.:;::•to'"9 Everyone loves OREoe Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, CHIPS AHOY!• Chocolate Chip Cookies, FIG NEWTONS• Cookies and all the other delicious Nabisco cookies baked especially for you. 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"It reect1 Roche, hH petitioned bacon that will have sodium nitrite uaed to formation In exper-of Agriculture took bacon , 11corblc acld The method lnvolv" with nJtrtte, rendertna It the Food and Drua al.molt no nJltOIUnlne9. cure It. ~tal animall. action to reduce the ( v l tam l n C) w a I add1na vitamin E to the unavailable to ,.act wlth Admblittration (FDA) to Remember, ""\houah. that But bee• u1e of It• Bacor1 cooked at hljh danaer of nltronmlne e 1tablI1h e d a 1 an aalt Uled in curlna bacon. tecondary 1mlne1 te> cla11Uy the form of baicorl wW conth\ue to be unique flavor and crilp temperature1 to the fonnatJon In bacon and additive to help preYent It can be UMd (n both torm niuo.mlnea." vitamin E , alpha · high In aaturated fat, texture when fr I ed, ;.c;.r.:.:ls~-=d.:.o n:.:e:......:•:.:t=.a ._e:_:w.;_a:;;.:1~0;;...t;;.;h.;...e;;...r~c_,u_,r ... e_d_m_e_•_t_1 _.;.;ni;..;troaam.;..;;.;;;.;..;.;......;,lne;..;...;f..;.o.;..rma_..;.don..;.,;__' _...;d:;;.:.&....;-cu;.;.;..re;;.i....;.and~_b.;..rlne..;,.;...;_-cure.;...._......;U~~vl.;..;;.;;;tamin;;;;.;;.;;;;;.;...;E;;;...;;;u;;..;;;an_..;...;;.lo=-c::.;o:.c.:h;.:.e;:..r:..;o::..:l:.:., _u:.::.;•e;.;d::::....:l:.;;n;......;ca=lortes=;;:;.i..;:and=;..;lod=l;;.;;;um=.-- bM.'ofl la a popular food wlth coruumen. Many are willing to accept the M calories per atrlp a1 the price of enjoyment. . -. . . ·.-" . --. "' . . ....... •.•,•'~ cvf~ryt 1udy V\1111·. W1tt1~Jt.tl1·r•,l11\\ 1ir1( , .. , •.·,·~ I ·1 1 ·rvli•1'l·, ,)1,1·, V'J1tt1'.il.it•·r·.l1n1J 11111.1", • ,•~ Other consumers, however, have shunned bacon In recent years becau1e of the much publicized concern about that aodium n1U1te might cauae cancer. The nitrite serves seve ral functions in bacon and other cured meats: it adds flavor, ca uses th e meat to develop the red color we expect to see in cured meat, preserves quality, and most importantly, k eeps meat safe by preventing the growth of the bacteria that cause botulism. R esearchers found S alad is slimming main dish A lively main dish s_alad is a slimming choice for any meal. All it takes for a satisfying salad ii a little creativity a nd a host of fresh ingredients. BEEF LOIN Check your produce .f section for seasonal fresh A items. For Chef's Salad ·· Toss, combine leaf lettuce with cucumber, I carrots, red pepper. and .... radishes . ~· .• T·Bone Steaks Lean pork and ham ~ , add a satisfying touch /}': without excess calories. ;/. You can toes in a total of ..... .: 2 ounces per serving of these flavorful meata for only about 200 calories. You may want to buy a pork roast and large ham, then plan on several meals from each. In addition to salads, plan to use the leftovers in sandwiches, omelets, and aoups. When buying fresh pork, select a grayish pink to delicate rose colored cut with a fine, firm texture. Fresh pork should be cooked to an internal temperature of 17 0 degrees F . for maximum flavor. Always read the label when buying ham. Most hams are fully-cooked and may be eaten without fW1.her cooking. Ham labeled "cook - before eating'' should be ~ked to 160 degrees F. cllEF'S SALAD ~ 6 ounces cooked pork roast. cut into ltrips (about 1 cup) 6 ounces fully - cook ed ham, cut Into strips (about l cup) l bunch leaf lettuce, tom 1 cucumber, scored and sliced 1 1 large car rot, peeled and sliced 1 red pepper, alloed Into rings 4 to 6 radhhe1, sliced ~ cup (2 ounces) Cheddar cheeee, cut Into sU1ps ~ cup (2 ounce.) Provolone cheeae, cut into llripa Creamy Herb Drean& (recipe follows) Combine all lngredlen ta, except ct.re..lng. ln a larp al.ad bowl; t.oM. Serve with Creamy Herb Dre.in&· Makel 4 eervtnp. . er....1 ...... Drftlllll ~ cup mayonnabe or Mllld c:l....ana ~ cup dalry 1ou.r cream 2 tablelpoona lemon jWce 1 tea1poon Dijon muttard 1 teaepoon dried ~ :!':9poon dried ~~cC"'Ml' M i.etJ)OOD dried wbole...aa.Wll M WUpooD prlic ~ M 11 JDC"' ...... M t rn ••• ...._. .....,,, .... 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And with lt , thro ug h the centuries, Ch lnese have created exqu l1lte and rtavorful meals which Peppers with pork economical Cheeay Pork P epper Boata have an o ld - faah lon ed flavor o f herb-aeaaoned atuffing m1x w:tth cheeee, onion, carrot, celery and piicked with lota of protein with lean around pork. The aecond recipe, Pork Pepper Boata with Polka Dot R ice, ta a contrast of flavor and texture . In addition to ground pork and the veptablee, brown rice, au nflo wer k e rnels , railina and Y08W1 make for a variety of enticing ' flavors and tan taliz~ng textures. CHEESY POR K PEPPER BOATS 3 larg e gree.n peppera 1 p o und ground pork ~ c up c hoppe d onion ~ cu p c h o ppe d carrot ~ c u p c h o pped celery 1 ~ c upa her b 8eUOned ltUffina mix ~cup hot water ~ teaspoon chkke11 bouillon granule. 1 ~ cupe (6 ounces) ahredded Monierey Jack cheeee 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 tablespoon grated Parmean cheeee Remove topa, aeeda and m embran es from peppers. Cut In half lengtbwlae. Cook in bolling aalted water for 5 minutes; drain. In aldllet, combine pork, onion , carrot and celery. Cook slowly until pork la done and vegetables are tend e r . D r a i n thoroughly. Add 1 cup of th e stuff i ng mi x . C.ombine bot water and bou1lloo granules; atir to d1-olve granuls. Add to meat mixture; tou to mix well. Add cheelle; mix well. Heap mixture Into peppers. Place in l 2x8x2 inch bak1na dish. C.ornbine remainina ~ cup stuffing mix, melted butter and Parmesan cheese. Sprinkle over fillin1. Bake in 350 deFee F. oven for 30 to 35 ~utea oc until done. Makes 6 aervtno. POU PEPPE(\ BOATS WITH POl..KA DOT RICE 3 large g re en npe-p-pe1-n .. W cup ralslna .1 pound ground portt ~ c up c h o pped onion~ cup c h o ppeJ carrot ~ cup c h o pped celery w teupoon ult 1 cup cooked brown rice ~~oona ~ cup plain YOIUr1 ~ """'~ ftm ~•ad crumba, 1 +,ah' I. aioD IDelted bdlr,......, Prep.re,,....... .. for Ch•H 1 Pork P epper &oeu. Soak ralalm hl ..-florl0.11..mut& Dr8ln and -116de. In lkJUet , combine pork , --.~~and Mlt. Cook llowly until pork h •one and ~tabl• ~ tender. ~~. Add rice, Mmflower ker-.ela, yo1uri and ,...._, MAX W.U. ~ ..aaiun lnCO ,.....n . f'Place tn 12·x•xf ulau :::T.~u~:!!~ ....._.. butW; llpriDlde "-TZ:m'• ...._ r . ........ '° ...... • .--.... ... awt' •••.erumb1 a re ljr ewaed. MakH I _._ maktt tht-bolt and lhalt -of lnarl'dlenta. Crupy Orean Pert'h ln O i ng P r Sa u c.·c , u n O rie nt a l r cci pl' adaptatio n. UlltHI that 1 a m e t c d' n I q u e to lncreue t>w number of 1ervlngs per pound of flah. Served w ith rice, 1 pound of firm fleshed, te nder frozen ocean perch la enough for four ge n e r o u s ser v ing•. Portion, batter and deep fry the flah while still partiallv frozen. then dt p rry ln • wok. . .or Wiit your el~trk aklllot. CRISPY PERCH IN GINGER SAUCE 4 Servla11 1 po u n d f ro1c n North Athan tlc Ocoan Pt<rch fllleta 2 t>gp Y.i cup Oour ~ cup cornstarch l teaspoon aalt 6 tablespoons water, about OlD1er 8a•ce: 1 cup a Y.i CU "'n•ooa r "" cup '-'Old wa\.er •;. cup llOY .auce 3 tubl u1 p oo n 1 w matarch 2 &.Nlpoona lllL l tuw•poon around elng"r I A llow t l1h to 1tand unwrappt1d at r oom temperature 30 mlnutes. With large, he.vy knife, aUce on \he dt.aonat Into II. ·inch alket, atarting at' narn>w end. Meanwh ile, beat eggt; ad d flour. cornetai cb. u lt and enough water to make a thick batter. Di acml-froz n rt1h plecet Into batter °' ~p rat fry In hot oil (37~ dC"il'f.'el F), 2 to 3 mlnuta Fr'J a few Ai • time t o kc p oil hot . D r ain on abanr b e nt puper. . Combine all Glnaer Sauce Ingredien ts In uucepan . Cook, atfrrlna conatantly, until thick and clear. Place flah In servi ng d h h , p o ur Glnaer Sauce' over and tcm. Serve Immediately to retain crl.lpne.. of fl.ah coattn . 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Workshop director is Alyn Bartlck , an OCC hum an sex u ality instruct or, a n d a t h erapist i n private practice In Newport Beac h . B artjck has trained 1n gestalt therapy at Esalen Institute a nd at the Gestalt Training Center in La Jolla . Tickets are on sale in tb_e OCC T icket Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. The o ff ice is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and S,turdays from 8 a .m. to noon. Ti c kets m ay b e purchased by phone, using Visa or Mastercard, by calling 556-5527. Registration will also be oonducted at the door. 1 For information about the workshop. phone 556-5880. Home TV • seminar at OCC A three-hour semjnar that provides tips for Improving home video productions will b e presen ted tomorrow at Orange Coast College. Titled "Critique 'and Product ion Hints for Home Video Users," the session will run from 7-10 p.m . in the TV Studio located on the fourth floor of the OCC Library. Admission is $10. 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By ROGER CARI.SON 0("111e Dell, ,... • ..,, OXNARD -You can alt around and talk about a lot of thlnp that led to Huntington Beach Hiah's 69-63 victory over Camarillo lut niaht -a verdict which propels Coach Roy M"Uler'a Sunaet League champions lnto Friday's CIF 4-A quarterfinal• against perennial baaketball power Verbum Del. •There was Mike Milli' five straight buckets In the third quarter, which exploded a 32-32 game into a 42-33 Oilers' ~ad ln the laat 2:15 of the period. •There was Danny Thomp1on's 18 (matching Milla' 18), 10 coming in the final stanza before the overflow crowd of l.400 at Rio Mesa Hl~h. Balanced Estancia advances By JOHN SEV ANO ()("IM 0.-, Net at.ff LYNWOOD -F.stancia High's basketball team had just whipped Dominguez, ~2-46, to qualify· for the CIF 3 -A quarterfinals against Glendora Friday night, so it was understandable that F.agle Coach Larry Sundennan coufd barely control his zealousness. •There waa a 17-for-26 performance from the field In the second half (65.3 percent) by the Oilers -and there was the 1parkllns play of BllJy Thompson, who went the distance In the 1eCOnd half after picking up ht. fourth penonal foul with Juat five 1eCOndt spent In the third quarter. •There were five Ollera acorlng In double figures and there waa a 24 -20 rebounding edge, led by Jamel Garner'• eight and Mills' seven boards u the Oilers upped their record to 20-5 with their 11th straight conquest. Each Item weighed heavily in the decision, but the difference was defense. "Their half court press was the difference," said Camarillo Coach John Harbour. "It had us standing a.round. We • never aaaerted ourselves until It was too late." In 1111 the Scorplona, whose aeuon endt at 20-6, were guilty of 26 turnovers and If there waa a rhythm to their offense, It wun't ar.parent. "I dldn t think they were that good defenalvely. We Just lost our poise. We were frustrated olfenaively and it carried over to the defensive side of our game," added Harbour. Harbour's Scorpions appeared to be on , the verge of taking command of the luue early In the second half, expanding a 24-22 halftime lead to 30-26 and with Billy Thompeon, who appeared to be the only (See OILERS, Page E3) CdM's 3-A hopes- £ all short, 5 7 ... 55. By ROBB MUNSON '"°"' ..... o.llJ ..... CERRITOS -Corona del Mar High 's baaketball team haa reached the CIF aemiflnala the last three years, but this leUOn the Sea K1np couldn't quite find their way back to the final four. CdM was ousted from the eeoond round of the 3-A playoffs laat night by Cerritos, 57-55, at Gahr High. center, converted 1ix fourth-quarter free throw1 as the- Dona connected on 12-of-15 toaes In the span. With the score tied at 48, Joe Yezbak gave the Dons the lead u the aenior hit a lay-up. CdM'a Mike Heaa cut the deficit In half with a free throw, but three straight Cerritos points gave the Dona a four-point advantage with only 1:09 remaining. "You'll remember that the rest of your lives," Sunderman exclaimed to his gathered troops. "I know I sure as hell wUl." Jim Curtis Corona started hot, but finished cold as the Dona capitallz.ed on Sea King mistakes. It was missed free throw chances that proved especially costly to CdM. And with 15 secondt left, the Sea Kings found themselves down 57-53. But Hesa was fouled on a shot attempt, and converted a pair of free throws . And after a Corona foul with 11 seoondt left, the Dona failed to aea1 the victory as they missed on a one-and-one chance. The reason the Eagles will remember the victory la not so much for the win itaelf, but how it wu achieved. The F.agles beat the Dons here last night at Lynwood High because they were more polished -offensively and defensively - and because they maintained their poise. F.atanda wu without ill •tarting center for almoet two quarters of the game. picked up hla third foul with 1:29 left in the period. And, although Jaeger finished the quarter, he didn't play the entire second eight-minute stanza. He was a.lao on the bench for much of the third and fourth periods after. picking up his fourth foul with 2:23 to go in the third, totalling 13:44 of m.iAsed playing time in all. The Sea View League co-champions held a one-point advaptage 'entering__the final period, but the Sea Kinp were guilty of misaing five Important free throws down the 1tretch. "We played hard tonight," said CdM Coach Jack Errion. "We stayed with them, but we milled 80llle key aboll and ftte throws." Heaa' shot with three seconds left failed to go, but Greg Wynn hustled to gain a jump ball. 1b.e ball was tipped to Hess, but the senior's final shot failed to drop. DellJ ....,. l'tMlto .,, ........ 0:0-... "We had a good year.'' said Errion. "rm proud of my players. They played hard all year." Da~e Dresnick ( 21) battles Mater Dei's Matt Beeuwsaert (right ) , in last Senior Gary Jaeger, who got his teammates off on the right foot by hitting five of eeven field goals en route to 10 of Fat&nd.a'• 20 first-quarter polnt1, allo But, as Sunderman likes to point out, the Eagles are not a one-man show . . . and laat night they proved it. After holding a 10-point advantage after the first quarter, (See BALANCED, Pa1e E3) "We didn't break down defensively.'' continued Errion, "and in fact, we played tough defenae. We made them work for ahotl." Wynn led CdM with 17 points, while Hesa finished with 16. Dave VanSteenhuyse added 10 for the Sea Kings who &hot 41 percent from the floor. night's action. Cerritos' Ethan Robimon, a 6-6 MD simply awesome Rustlers, Pirates Vanguards derailed Ocean View can't keep up with Monarchs • AZUSA -The Southerr. By ED ZINTEL ........ tM 0.-, "°' If last night's disappointing 75..f.4 CIF 4-A playoff loss taught Ocean View Coach Jim Harris anything, it was that Mater Dei's 24-2 record and No. 2 playoff 9eed was no accident. "They're at least awesome," waa how Harris described the Monareha after watching Mater Dei dominate in every facet of the game. "I know now how they won 20 games in a row." Mater Dei, the champion from the Angelus League, utilized its huge front line and a scattering offense to completely baffle the Seahawks (15-11), particularly In the third quarter when the Monarchs outscored Ocean View, 22-5. With a front Une measuring 6-8, 6-6 and 6-5, Mater Del was able to control the board game, and lignificantly, the offenalve reboundintl. Mater Del had a total of 48 rebounds to Ocean View's 27. That more than made up for the fact that Mater Del did not shoot that well from the field; 33-of-72. Mater Del was led by forwards Mike Mitchell and Tom Lewis with 24 and 22 points reapectively . Both are aophomores. In fact. none of the ' Mater Del starters are seniors. That can be regarded as .:ary. post WIDS The Golden West College baseball team clo1ed out Its nonconference schedule with .! 7-0 mark after dl1posing of former Southern California Conference foe LA City yesterday, ~-3. Meanwhile, Orange Co11t captured a wild 10-9 dec:illon from LA Valley ln another community college matchup. California College basketball team loet ill share of first plat-.? in NAIA DI.strict m play last n~ght, • dropping a 93-70 decision to ~ Azusa-Pacific. The Vanguards could never get untracked, falling behind Ila the early going and being blown • out In the tint five minutel of the tee0nd half. Just another game? Not for Hues, GWC "Our startlnf. five played a heck of a game, ' aaid Mater Dei Coec:h Gary McKnight.. "We did a good job on defense." Mc.Knigbt was an .....,tant to Harria at Ocean View for four years before accepting the Mater Del job 1aat 1prlng. Tbu1 the lopalded win waa 1ort of bittersweet for him. "lt.'1 definitely a mixed feeling, knowing thoee kid.a • well • I do." Coach Fred Hoover's RUltlers, who open the South Co11t. Conf~ alate next Tue9day at Mt. San Antonio, fell behind 2--0 In the top of the flrat Inning against. City when John Montero• cracked a two-run homer. In the bottom of the flnt, GWC answered as Mlke Wqner hlt. a three-run homer, Keith Hanilon doubled and with two outs, rode home on a 11.ncle by O.vid Appel&oller. F red Hoover 1 collect his fourth aave of the -...or!. Orange Coast pulled out a see11w affair agalnat Valley, notching the winn1n8 run in the bottom of the ninth. Keith Komeiji wallted, WU ucri.fioed to aecond and two Walka later, the Buca had loaded the t.ea. Down 14 at the half, A-P put the cont.eat out of reach by outscoring SCC 16-10 In the · opening momen~ the 9eOOnd • half before the v~ could call timeout and try to regroup. • The hosts were sparked by the play of point guard Michael Lloyd. a t.ranlfer from the Univeni~ of Nevada Las Vegu. Mike Roberta pumped In 16 for sec and Richard Pierce notched • 12, but Andre Smith was held to 10 points. well below his average. :J he Orange Coast ~ege-Golden West College a:s...lry resumes tonight on the etball court, and wouldn't know it. the Pirates of Coach y Glllt. can ltill make life iil!lierable for the Rustlers. OCC, which anapped an el.ht-aame 101lng streak s.tµrday night with an overtime vJctory over Santa Ana, has a cbalCe to knock Golden West out OI the home court advantage for haupne.y p)eyoffs. Rustlen. 7-8 and tied with rton and $anta Ana for caf d lace, have already Saturday night by freshmen Jeff Stephens and John Berry, a pair of 6-2 guards who have been plagued with injuries this aeaaon. In addition, sophomore guard Tim Krohnfeldt bu been "playing aome of his basketball the fast-five games," according to GU.U.. Golden West, meanwhile, atill rellea heavily tin 1opho"'1ore forward John K.reaich, who la averaging 16.2 pointl per pme, and guard Sherwin Durham, who averages 14.2. Ocean View'• Mike Judge was the only Seahawk player able to hit the basket with any conaiaiency, ICOl'in8 16 polnta. The Seehawk.a kept pace with Mater Del In the fint quaner, tralllna 19-14. JkJt by the aecond quarter, the picture be a an to unfold. Mitchell hit all three of hl1 abotl in that q\.IUUI' and Mat« Del moved out to a 37-22 lead. At the half, Harri• told Jilt (See MD, hi• El) After City had pulled to within one at •-3, GWC tallied an tnaurance run ln the bottom of the sixth u HarriM>n walked, took aecond on a fleJder'a choice, and acored on a bue hit by Doua Irville. Left-hander Scott Manb, who p6cked up for a1artm' &d Cluic In the fifth, worked three lnnlnP to earn the victory. Beje Mahoe pitched the final two lnntno to Mark Van B1aricom then hit a grounder to short, and Valley went for the double play, but the throw to firlt. WM late allowin& the winn1n& run to ..-ore. Komelji and Sal D' Alellandro each had three hit• to apark OCC'a 15-hit. -ult. The Pinta p'rlayed four ainalea and a double ln the ..venth for four nana, which had ,iven them a 9-8 IMcl before Valley rallied to tie it ln the ninth. Walker now says he 'II turn pro ATHENS, Ga . (AP) Herachel Walker, the UnlVM'aity 1 of Georgia's Helsman Trophy-winning tailback, will forao bis aenlor colleaiale football aea10n to aign with the • new United Statea Football' LHIUe, unlvenity offidala laid'• today. ' • .. Death of teammate inspiring CIF-hound CdM • ·' ' fOC' the playoffs. If they the Jka tonlght,' they'll home court advanqp. ~. If Santa Ana can dilpoee of San Antonio, the Ruatlen By CURT SEEDEN even finilh In eecond pJece. or ... .,..,,... ...,. beoa._ the t.w'n II excellent. but I tNnk theN hM '*" a lot of MnOUoD behind our 1uccu1 which hll to do with In 4-A acuon, Coech Paul Kollar'• CMan View IQU8d. the 8umet ~ champb\, 19 aflo ...tad third and WW be home tollaNW ahemoan (J) ...... s."8 Amt No. I In the Century~ ~)and bouta a 1.00 pJa .,.inet a~. '· oach Jim Greenfield'• tlett bave actually been 11t1n1 lately. They've r•IJplld (out ot thell' Ian five, tn At the be1iM1na of the hAab IChool aoccer 11euon, Corona del Mar Ht1h dec:ld1d to dedicate it• yeer to th• mempry °'" ~ Lewi8, a ...,., manblr' who WM killed Tn an eocldental ehoottna 1Mt awnmer. 1be See K1naa went on to ftnllh the S.. View 1AqUe IMIOft wtth 1 10-0-4 record and were awarded the No. I eeedirw ln tM CU' 2-A pla,alfa which t..cln l"ricky at I p.m. •'Cnla WM quite a popa)er ~ at CCll'ON del Mar and he .... ol ... betW playen on the iwn." ..,. CdM Coech Bryan Haney. "We'w pLaywd Well ~-It to Crall·" SO. the Sea KIMI °'*' p1eyc11 action at home.....-W--.m. the No. a...,.. "' the 0..-. LIMue. CdM II leil by Vince ~ (12 ... In -..>. &mu likOtmmon (12 1oab) and Dtln Pflaum. th• team'• pla~. ,,_ .,._ II adeclumt.ay aaDDUed by pUe Jett J.-.· who hat rvi r-............. tbll ,... Other lea View wa1ue team1 ~I-A .... ,,.., ... UnlWn&CJ -'ndM' t UliN;:# ...... '° Oerdm ONW wlla. ._. II at NO. 2 lled ... Pk't -, . It'• W>t .. ~ .. It loolr.I for tb• 8eaMwkl (l&~). •'Thia II the tint time ln etwn year. Santa Ana hun't won the Century ~~· .. no'" Kollar. Santa Ana, lilly,•• ...met an the n-.-n HunUnltOft BiMb Taumllnlnt earlj t.n the~ • J'orwarch Mn Durbin and a...-'nd~ a~11u. ......... ~ ..,.n Oallin vn . Oaal-.. .1.-. ....... hli lllbt lllu'°"" cm dw ,_.. Cu In Huntinaton Beachl ~~l~h flnJ1hecl ' ~in U'9 8urmt ........... holtl a. Gabriel Valley LH1ue runner-\lp ~Randy Cbambere' IQ\llld -.. made 1reat 1trldH, conaldertn1 da11P Ollel'I ilicln't win a 8wwet tame llll ~, .. John H.wtn bal been ....... to the oo.n· .,._ tbll ,...., wl6 ~ and TM May are dM top ofttllll thniltll. ...... o.i:h Daw Md deb admltll hll --·· ~11-4 CMNl1 record llft't tMI lmpr..tve. 11but then, it'• a 1troa1 ......" .. ,., l ' ~ngels, Dodgers good bets for World Series Nobody ,·irnw m on ttw noon balloon r1 om Sruikutnon nn<.I aaked mt'. hut •At :i l, tht• An£t'bc und Dodgt>r'I art• huth .rood ht•lM lu ~kl' it to tlit' World ~rll'tl thl' hc,.t c·hunt't' bet might IJt. Ot>troll at 40 I •Tht· question n•ully um't whl•Uwr F't•rrumd11 V .tlem:ut'la is worth a m1lhun dolluni lJut wht•Lher he will t.'&rn IA nullion dollars. •If foot~ll wasn't meant to be playt.'<.i In the spring, was 1t meant to be played mdoura and on l'llrpet? •If Pat Riley t'an keep his runnway Lnkel"ll 111t~ted and motivated for tht• month of March, ht• ts a pretty good t'08ch. ·•The Rams <.'Ollchmg !:>laff prdbably has less NFL experience than any in history and tht> qu<'Staon on the boulevard has to do with whether su<.'h a staH can be successful Why not? Knight reprimanded :for recent outbursts From AP dispatches CHICAGO -Indiana University m Coac h Bobby Kn ig ht was reprimanded yesterday by the Big Ten Conference for his recent tirade against basketball officials and the conference said an additional offense could result in a game suspension. The action w as announced by Big Ten Cornmissjoner Wayne Duke for Krught's conduct in games against Iowa and Northwestern last week. Following a 74-65 victory Saturday over Northwestern. Knight said, "The officiating in the Big Ten has been the worst in my 12 years since I've been at Indiana. It has deteriorated to the point so far that this is the w orst conference m the country. We pay the people the most in the country to officiate and they literally don't understand the game." The Big Ten has a gag rule against coaches criticizing the officiating pubHcly -but Kmght broke that last Wednesday in the final minute of Iowa's 58-57 victory over Indiana when h e directed his wrath against Duke , attending the game. Quote of the day Clemon Johnson, recently acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers from Indiana: "I feel like 1 am the winner of every lottery 1 anybody ever held. This is a chance to get a championship ring instead o( fighting for the fourth worst record in the league." Aztecs blast Long Beach Junior forward Michael Cage m scored a career-high 32 points and had 17 rebounds to power San Diego State to a 91-76 n o nconference college basketball victory last rught over Long Beach State in San Diego. The Aztecs. now 16-7, got four straight baskets at the start of the second half to open their lead to 18 points at 62-4-4 and breezed the rest of the way . Lancaster Gordon scored 16 points and Charles Jones had a career-high 10 blocked shots to lead No. 5 Louisvllle to a sluggish 71-55 victory over Wright St.ate. Basketball scores c::~ San [)jego St. 91. Long Beecn SL 76 ~Pacific 93. SoCal College 70 ~ 65. LA Bliptlst 50 Point Loma 81, Cal 8aptl91 50 UC San Diego 64. Weslmont 60 Fl'Mn<> Pacific 99. C.. Lut,...,an llO USIU 101. Soutll Cerollna St. 94 ......... , Not,. Dame 81, Hotetra 50 Brll0le¥ se. Drake 52 toll '°'*' l.,ollla\'llta 71, Wrlgl'lt St. 55 ~ St. 79, New Me111Co 77 r:..,,_ 82. Auburn 74 q.iltanwy 101, NW Lou1tlana 76 Mor.n.d SI 89, Cant S1 ONo 80 Oltadal ae. Charlaston. s c 52 .... \Menova 70, St. JoMpfl'a 62 V•81.~8' ~ H91 74, Pltlaburgtl 68 Rll o de 1111nd 13. H•• H"""*'" 71 ~Ct-12 • .u-npuon 80 ~ 78, Flilrtllld 71 Prlf!Oeton eo. P9M 49 Auleer• 78, ~ 73 ~-=r. 4-A 8t 8anwd 78, ~Amat 51 ~Tedi 70, O~ 80 Hoo-&e, SeMt• 511 Lll PIM)t fl7, Pa6oa Vardel &2 Vert>um 0.. 71, Senta Monte• 52 1"<un11ng100 beKfl 1111, C--.91'lllo 63 SI Jonn BOICO 62 . Lal<-0 S7 Mater 0.. 7S, OcNn v-« J.A Rlverlide Poly 91, HW1 73 c.nttos 57. Corona del Mat 55 Capo Valley 67, Foolhill 52 $11'1 Gofgonlo 8 I, Demien 72 Glandofa 52. l49 A11oe 50 Eatancll 52, Dotninguez 46 Norlh 80. La Quinta 83 Palm Sp(lngl 15, Santa Ane 65 2·A Worllman S6. V~or V"""°J 51 La Habfa 85, Palo Vwde 55 Sonora 82. Saugua 45 Nog9lel 04. La Mlraaa 62 Ganethe 58, Fuiwton 47 ArtMla 44, ArrfT'JO Orll'de 37 011ey 80. BrN 73 Bonita le. &Kroughl (R) 62 1-A La Selle 52. Soulh PIM<Sella 40 Noire o.m.. Riv. ae. Fiiimore 51 St. JOMPh ee. Blanop Diego 51 Benning 64. Mlraleala 81 Valley C1v1111111 78. lltaf)oC> 69 81.ir 52. P«Tll 441 Agoura 49, LA Bec>llll 47 Santa Oleta 47, LA Luthwan 39 lmell kflolNI Heac>erla Chr 85, PrOYIOence 52 NeadMI 72, Wtl>O 49 Thacher 61, Fllnlrldoe 58 Chectwlck M . Fallh ltaptlat 44 Rio Hondo Prep 53. Yaehlvtl 40 AvalOn 80, OeNrt SUI\ 53 Crouroade 75, Capo Valley Ch<latlM\ 40 Shermll!'I lndlan 92, Llnlleld 70 Women COUIGa UC Irvine 74, Cel Stale LA S5 BUD TUCKER • HarneM rot·1ng ta fur more lnten'tltlng and entertaining on a ~-mile track.;, •lf tht• NBA players go out on atrikl' after April 2. thert• may be serious conCt'rn 88 to whethor they will ever <.'Orne back . •Thi> Loa Angeles Kings may not make thl• NllL playoffs which tlre like the telephonl' book you have lo work at keeping out. •Bum Phillips always looks like his feet a.re k1lhng him. SAX CARL TOM THOMA8 Sax r e ports to camp Second baseman Steve Sax of the Ii Los Angeles Dodge rs reported to spring training camp last night, ending speculation he may be a holdout. Sax, last year's Rookie oT the Year in the National League, and the Dodgers are reportedJy $100.000 apart in salary negotiations. Other unsigned Dodgers include Mike Marshall, Tom Nledenfuer and Ron Roenlcke ... Negotiations between Steve Carlton and the Philadelphia Phillies over a new four-year contract have hit a snag because of an arbitrator's award of $1 million to pitche r F e rnando Valenzuela of the Dodgers. Dave Landfleld, Carlton's attorney. said h e decllned to sign a contract submitted to him by the Phillies because VAienzuela's arbitrated salary fof the 1983 season Jeo pard12es Carlton's desire to be baseball's top-paid pitcher . . . Gorman Tbomas of the Milwaukee Brewers came o ut sw l nglng yesterday at the team's training camp, hitting five of 10 pitthes over the outfield wall the flna time he stepped in the batting cage. Cartwright dunks Dallas •Tlwu• 11wy bt• mon• Julu\llON 1r1 prulrwJorud por\A thun 1111 thl' Sinuru unc Ton ~ t't1mhlncd • Dowpllt• wh11t •N•mc<.I Ilk• eorly aiood lnwnUon.e, tht• mc•t l'Off11non guullty notkt>d among Uu• uwnt1r1 uf U11lt.t.-d St.Dk• l''ootball l..<loiU'' ~·umJ11 11 lhl' IU)m1• lt.'C in thOll<.• ot othrr pro portt . f(rl't'tl. •Ans I n •Jl(•ver Uon Aruic workt.'<i 21 lnnJnp In April and 20 In Moy but 1&aya1 t•urly overwork was tht' c•Ulll" of hlJl'-10re 1i1rm •Dodger pluyerlj AL1y the million-dollar salary won't make 1-'ernnndo Valenzuela any dltrerent . Wf'll, it will make hiJ \ riChC'r •Surely th"· llt1, .nom•y won't rru•k..-Fernando uny fatter and laiier •Rams coach J ohn !Wblnson promlset he w1U try to do a better jol> of beating lhc spread than when hf• was a college coach Dionne sets mark in win INGLEWOOD -Marcel Dionne ria1 set a National Hockey League record ' for the most seasons with 40 or more goals-as the Los Angelt.'S Kings scored a 5-3 victory over Boston last night. Dionne's goal at 8:03 lifted the Kings into a 5-2 lead and enabled lhe 31-year-old <.-enter to establish an NHL record with the ninth 40-goaJ season of h11> 12-year career. The Kings gain<>d the victo ry on Terry Roskowski's power pluy goaJ 7:28 into the final period, followed 38 seconds later by Dionne's record-setting goal. Edwards sharp for Calgary Calgary goaltender Don Edwards ria1 made 42 saves and Lamay McDonald ' scored two g oals, runnin g h is season tot.al to a league-high 52. as the Flames crushed Edmonton, 4-1, last night in the National Hockey League. The match erupted into a bench-dearing brawl in the f inal five minutes of the third period after a fight between Edmonton's Dave Lumley and Carl Mokosak of Calgary . . . Else where in the NHL, Vancouver notched its 70th power-play goal of the season, a club record, en route to a 6-3 victory over St. Louis . . . Center Keltb Acton scored ·AiB 1701 and 18th goal.'! and Montreal produced a st.out defensive performance in turning back Quebec, 6-1 . . . Winnipeg rookie goaltender Brian Hayward stopped 37 shots, including a pair of spectacular third-period saves within a span of Uve seconds, preserving the Jets' 2-2 tie with the host New York lslanders . . . Bobby Smttb 's goal with 43 seconds lef t lifted Minnesota to a 3-2 tnumeh at Detroit. Brian Bellows scored the North Stars' other two goal.'! and assisted on the game-winner. Bill Cartwright's rebound and m dunk with six seconds re maining gave New York a 108-106 victory over UNLV's Hudson in1·ured Dallas last night in t h e National , · Basketball Association. Cartwright's bucket Undefeated Nevada Las Vegas • remained atop The Associated Pres.s dirnaxed a wild fourth quarter in whlch the college baske tball poll yesterday, but game was tied 11 times with three lead changes the Runnin' Rebels enthusiasm was . . . Elsewhere in the NBA, reserve guard Fred Brown's six polnta in the final 1 ~ minutes tempered by concern over a knee injury to of the third quarter helped starting forward Eldridge Hudson. Hudson Seattle break away from San missed practice Monday and yesterday and was Diego and beat the Clippers. reported doubtful Cor tomorrow night's game at 117-101 . . . Walter Davis Cal State Fullerton · · · Kim Roentved of the n otche d a game-h igh 29 Wichita Wings scored with 6:28 gone in overtune to give the West a 6-5 victory over the East last points -including 15 in the night in the Major Indoor Soccer L eaaue fourth period -as Phoenix AU S "" posted a 112-105 victory over • tar game ... Negotiations between the Milwaukee . . . Forward National Basketball Association and the players' Albert King had 26 points. association appeared unlikely to resume before including a 12-foot baseline late this week or early next week, the l~gue and CAltl'WfUOKT jumper with 23 S«Onds left. union said yesterday ... Driver Bruce Jacobi, lifting New Jersey to a 110-108 win over Indiana critically injured during qualifyrng runs for last Joe B a r r y Carro 11 spa rk ed a Sunday's Daytona 500 auto race, breathes with fourth-quarter comeback from a seven-point help of a respirator and shows no sign of brain deficit that carried Golden State past Atlanta, activity, according to a spokesman at Halifax 109-97 . . . Orlando Woolridge tallied 31 Hospital in Daytona Beach. ~ints and David Greenwood added 23 to lift Television, radio Chicago to a 144-133 victory over Denver ... Guard Jlm Puson 1COred 28 polnts ln Portland's TV: College Basketball -Purdue at Illinis. 113-107 victory in Houston . . . Jeff Ruland 7:30 p.m .. Channel 56 (taped). scored 31 points as Washington edged Utah. RADIO: Basketball -Boston at Lakers. 7:20 99-98. p.m .. KLAC (570). Flrst:ptnch your- self to make s ure ifs true. 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Pirates enjoy a perfect day The Orange Coast College men's and women's tennis teams aw~:Ut Cypress without losing a game in South Conference play yesterday. while the UC Irvine women's squad defeated visiting Michigan. Highlighting the OCC men's 9-0 triumph over Cypress was Jeff Barnard's victory. Barnard, a freshman from Huntingt.on Beach High, has won all five of hls matches this year for the Bucs, who are , 3-2 overall. Orange Coast was beaten ln just two seta in recording the victory. The Orange Coast women's squad also owns a 3-2 record after blanking the Chargers. The Pirates dropped ju st seven games ln winning their conference opener. Both OCC teams will meet Fullerton tomorrow. The UCI women, fresh from a strong showing ln the Arizona Tournament, stopped the University of Michigan yesterday, 6-3. The two teams split their six singles matches, but the Anteaters dominated in doubles, winning all three matchups. Saddleback tries for second place SAN MARCOS -Saddleback College c:loses out regular season Pacific Coast Confere~ play tonight at PaJomar College, and the Gauchos need a victory to nail down second place and a berth in the regional basketball playoffs. Unlike other conferences, the Pacific Coast does not have a Shaughnessy playoff format in which the second through fifth place finishers compete ln post-season play. Only the top two advance, and the Gauchos are a half game behind league-leading Imperial Valley. A Gaucho victory over the Comets would qualtfy Coach Bill Brumme l's squad for the regionals. But a Saddleback loss, coupled with a San Diego victory over Southwestern (1-12) tonight would leave Saddleback and San Diego in a second place tie. Imperial Valley 1s a t home tonight against G~mont (7-6). The Arabs are then scheduled to play a make up game tomorrow night at home against MiraCosta. 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LA, 13.16; W811e, LA, 17:41 8l1ota on goa1 -lloalon 4-4-15-23 Loe Mgtllee •.+21 GoalM -eoaton, awon LOe Moalet. LMkoelll A -13,082, ~ • • •• •• ~ 'f I' • • < Otange Co .. t OAILV PILOT /WednMday, February 23, 1113 El CdM pitching thin Seniors bolster FV track h opes Thl1 la the fourth In a aerie• of utlclce previewing art•o hl&h .chool aprina flportal. Ot.h re who ahouJd rontrtbute: SenJon Ouia Luna In the JOO, low hurdlet and relays; ju.nJon Tambl Wenj (wela.ht evenc.), Tom Powen (low hurdle9 and 440) and Sean W&Jker (880, mile and 2-mll ). CdM looks for fifth straight The Sea Kinp o( Corona del Mar Ill High, four·tlmti Clefendlng Sea View League baaeball champions, appear tolld Me a volley ~all solid again In every category -except the moet Important lngredient -pitching . That's tfie one area where there are qut'IUons still to be answered and Coach Tom Trager 11 hoping he'll find the right anawera from t1sht-hander1 Greg Wynn, Jeff NathaNOn, John The Muatanp advanced to the CIF aec:ond round a year ago ln what wu Coeta Mesa'• beet ever volleyball aeuon -but new coach Tim Wet&el len't m Bums and Jon Acone. predicting anything at thil point despite the fact hi. team is ranked No. 4 ln Orange County, a notch behind rival ~ta.nda. Wetz.el hu eight seniors among hla 10-man 9Quad, lncludlng outalde hitters O.vid Cheng, Jerry Dahil, Christopher Fietel and Oen Maxner to help inaJ<e the Sea View League race very Interesting. Wynn has been tied up In basketball, however, and none can boast much, if any, experience. The Infield, however. appears to be as good as any of Trager'• past teams -and that's saying a lot. Gordon Moss returns with He has solid height at the middle blocker poejtion with 6·5 Tom Kennedy and 6-4 Charles Hamborg ln the picture, go with 5-8 aett.er Charla Cutense. Hamborg will alao serve aa a setter, while Kennedy ls an outside hitter, too. All-CIF honors at aecond bue, OOM>OH MOH Mike Hess, the league's player of the year Jn basketball, la at shortstop, Brett Hughes, a junior, appears to fill all of the requirements at th.ird base, and at first base Trager has the option of playing returning starter David Arris there, or in the outfield, if Rob Richards or Dan Hamey work out at first. Michael Ure ls a 6-3 middle blocker. The two juniors in the group are outside hitters Tung Van and Mark Zachary. Univer!'ity ranks thin Until Hess is available junior Don Pryor is at shortstop. University High track and field m coach Dave Furlan ia still sorting out his list of performers as they prepare for Sea View League action, and among his athletes are six returning lettermen. The outfield is somewhat tentative alter you get past center-fielder Tim Mack. Wynn figures in the outfield when he's not pitching, ArriJs is a p ossibility, along with Pat Cox, a senior in~lder-outflelder, senior Mike Molinaro, and Hamey. Matt Marks is a 6-2 high jumper; Stephen Gen la in the 43-foot range in the triple jump and Elan Kruger and Paul Nilsen are rated at the 1:59 plateau in the half ,.,Ule. Milers Marty Shulc. and Bruce Krebs both figure to be in the 4:30 range. Barons figure in the hunt Seniors RJck Nichols, F.d Gould, Bill m Taylor, Tom Pienon and Doug Mann . spearhead Fountain Valley High track San Clemente returns l 0 and field fortunes with the 9ea90n soon approaching and Coach Bill Thompson 8'YS his Barons should be in the hunt for the Sunset League crown. San Clemente High baseball coach Ill Robin Reachan used five aopho~res in his starting lineup a year ago -a good reason fOF having 10 returning lettennen as the Tri tons prepare for the South. Coast League. Among his returners are right-handed pitchers Tony Brunning and Brian McCormack, shortstop Bill .Gering, catcher Don Puterbaugh and first baseman Jim DeVine. Nichols went 14 .6 in the 100-meter h igh hurdles as a junior, and has logged a 10.3 in the 100. Pierson went 13-8 ln the pole vault as a junior. Gould and Mann give the Barons two 4:30 milers, while Taylor is BOlid in the weights. His best as a junior in the discus was 135-0. Junior Chris Sperele gives the Barons another edge in the 440 and 880. Ne did a 51.5 ln the 440 as a BOphomore. Also: Pitcher Bob Bates, third baseman Tim Moy, outfielder Tom Klosterman (a nephew of Rama official Don Klosterman). second baseman Dave Gellatly and infielder-outfielder Jeff Carr. Redlands Hlgh provided transfer John Welsh, a right-handed senior pitcher. OILER S • • • From Page E1 obstacle between Scorpion guard Gil Banales and non-atop buckeu, on.e foul from ellmination. The Oilers battled back to take the lead, '32 -30 , on Lou Harrigan'• a\eal and Danny Thompeon'a aubeequent lay-up, but it was still Camarillo'a game with 3:09 left in the quarter and the acore tied at 32. Mills, who had been limited to just two points at halfti~e. suddenly surfaced, hitting a 12-footer, stealing the ball and hitting a lay-up, poppinf from 22 feet, grabbing an o fenaive rebound and scoring, then 'doing tt again with two aconda left in the quarter. It was over. The Oilers expanded the lead to 65-49 with 2:18 left before the Scorpions cut away at the deficit ln the final momenta. "I told them at halftime we were dbwn by just two and not hitting a thing," aald Miller. 'The Oilers had made just 8 of 30 from the field (26 percent). "Everyone was complaining that the ball had a light feel to It," uJd Miller. "90 we uked Cor a s w itch at halft ime . Psychologically it made a difference for ua In the 9e00nd half." Kyler, Rustlers win third straigh t Tina Kyler and the Golden West eouece wom.n'• eottbe.11 teem e9Ch won their third pme without • -tha ..-.i .. the Ruatlen edced El c.mtno, 1.0, yesterday in nonconference play ., owe. Kyler, who h99 yet '° allow an eemed nan tn three ap~ thla ae11on, yl•lded only a ont·OUt trlpl• In the aec:ond ~::!· atruck out nlne and ;..tone. BALANCED ESTANCIA. • • From Page E1 the Eagles, using a variety of stall tactics, lost only one point of their lead when halftime arrived. The Dons, 18-6 and the No. 2 team from the San Gabriel League, had problems all night getting inside &ttancia's matchup zone . And , while they commanded the boards (outreboundlng the F.agle9 44-22, by game's end), the Dona couldn't hold on to the ball (19 turnovers) or put it in the hole (21 of 53.) Only once did the Dons really threaten, and that wu early in the fourth qua11er with Jaeger serving his aecond stint on the bench. But when Dominguez cut the deficit to 43-40, Sunderman brought his big man back into the lineup and the Eagles quickly booated their margin back to 47-40. The Dons did manage to get as c1oee as three again at 47-44 and 49-46, but o n each occasion Eata.ncla (21·6) responded, flrst with a Jon Johnston jumper (his only basket of the night) and next on two Jim Curtis free throws with 21 seconds left. "Thia is a team. This is not a one-man show," explained Sundennan of the F.agles. "You can tell that by their scoring averages. I think all five starters wett in double figures ln league. "This team tsn't dotn8 it with mirrors, either. We've got 10me MD . • • From Page E1 players to take chances in the second half. He eaid afterward that he knew in hia heart Mat.er Dei WU mote talented and that hl1 Seahawka would have to dlarupt the flow of the pme. It didn't work however u the Monatth1 scored the firat 14 polnta of the tlflrd qua.net to optn up a huae rnaraln. 51·22. Actually, It waa-Mc:Knl1ht who chan8ed thinCI around • blt before the 1ame to create the CClftfUlion for ~ View. He mowct all-CU' junior f orwa.rd Matt BM\aw.ert out'° a wtq. At M, be n:'MOl'led, no OM could cover him and a ........ rt hauled down 7 rebound• In ldd.ldon "° 8DOrinl 12 pomta. solid olavers. We've JlOt some guya who h ave com e a long way." Sunderman's remarks are exempll!ied by his players. Jaeger. although an offensive force early. finished with just 11 points (10 in the first quarter) and five rebounds. Curtis. on the other hand, led all scorers with 16 points, while teammate Doug Pinckney had 14 points and five rebounds. Senior Gavin Warlaumont - all 6 -1 ~ of him -waa the team's rebounding leader wilh 10, eight coming in the MCOnd quarter with Jaeger sitting on the bench. Finally, although Naaaer Mustafa didn't aoore a point, ht- filled in admirably until Jaeger could get back in the game. "They attacked the press we JI." Sunderman said of his players. "and we change d of[enses well. I thought the gu)'B did a good job of keeping their poise." LUXURY LIASI PLAN FOIUNIEI 5396 Leulng ltn't right fot everyone, but It may be the anawer to your new car needa. L .... a lwcuri<>Ua COntlnentll or LlncOln tor under S3" s-month on a. clOMd end ...... wtth no down payment and 3e month frM maintenance & warr9nty. Come In and helP UI find the rtght ..... plM for you. Order youra today.~ £4 Oranpe CoHl DAILY PILOT /Wtdneeday, F•bruary 23, 1913 Tax break possible on IRA /\tly workln8 A.nwrkan nm dl"du<'t ur\ unnuul maximum of $2,000 from kd •rut t.ax lornu thl• year f o r lnd l vldu1&l Rellrcm e nt Acl•nunl contrlbuUon.s. But Californians get a at.all• tax bn:uk, us we'll 1f they were eligible for an IRA prior to Jan. I, 1982 (when only thoee persons not covered by employera' perwon plans could have IRAs) Not au Stala allow such deductiol\8, acc.'Ordlng to the Investment Company Institute. the national association of mutual funds. California allows a deduction of $1 ,500 on state tax forms. Actual tax savings vanes from state to st.ate, of course, but in many cases the tax breaks wall rn<'nn nn 11dciltinnnl CU1vingo: of $100 or more. f>I~. L ~ • Yo%otess1onal ~ · Flonst FLORIST 29 I!> Red Hill Avenue """111 co.1M Ol'~•CJn C.inrnr A· 108 Cosla Mesa m S 1011tt Mill 64 1·08 10 On thl• fC'dt•ral 1lda of lht• 11Calt'. anyon In obout lht< 30 ~rwnt broc:keit -carnlna around '23,000 u year -who contrtbulal t2,000 to an IRA will .aw about $600 on hi• federal t.a>eee. The1e tax ••vlnga combln to mak• lRA1 t'heaper than tax11ble lnveatmen\I. If the combined llllvlng11 on a $2,000 lRA <.-ont.rlbutlon equ.alt $700, Cor example, than the lnvettment really only tmtl $1.300. The tax savings and the fact. that lRA earnings grow tax-f~ until wlthdrawala bfgin,.nonnally al retirement, have made lRAa extremely popular since they were opened up to anyone with an earned Income In January 1982. David Silver, president of t.he lnatitute. Mid "IRAs can compound a -lot more rapidly than ordinary, taxable In vest.men ti. "Over 30 years, $2,000 Invested annually In an IRA paying a 10 percent rate of return would grow to more than $361,000 -six times the amount. you put in. The sam e a mounts, placed In taxable investments by someone In the 30 pereent bracket, would yield only $202,000," Silver said. This is neither an offer nor a so1tc1tat1on of an offer to buy these securities. The offer 1s made l-11 R1nt-l-C1r only by the offering circular 200,000 to 230,000 SHARES rnfssfoa vall£\y Bank N.A. UN ORGANIZATION) COMMON STOCK CS& Per Velue) PRICE: $10 PER SHARE Copies of the Offering CwcU8r may be obtaln9d from MISSION VALLEY BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (In 0rg9fl1Utton) MERCEDES BENZ ROLLS ROYCE FERRARI MASERATI cwv BMW CONVERT. r.IJSTANG CONVERT. VW CONVERTB.E LINCOLN CADll.UC CORVEm FORD -- 800 S. El C.mino R•I. Suite 203. ,.0 . Box 4570 San Clemente, C.Mf. 92172 492-0411 or 492-0440 Today's Annual Yield Today's Annual Rate (714) 650-1180 200 W Coul HwJ. Newport Bexll People wno need People Thal'• what the DA ILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Is all abootl 11.00% 10.29% • SAME OLD GUARANTEED HIGH INTEREST FOR 31/2 YEARS • • SAME OLD CHECK IN THE MAIL EVERY MONTH FOR 31/a YEARS • • SAME OLD FSLIC INSURANCE GUARDING YOUR FUNDS FOR 31/a YEARS. • NO WILDLY EXCITING INTEREST PLUCTUATIONS FOR 31/a YeARS • • GET INTO A WESTERN FEDERAL GUARANTIED RATE ACCOUNT. ENJOY TERRIFIC INTEREST AND TRANQUILITY, TOO. (Substantial penalty for early withdrawal.) WESfERN FEDERAi_ , .. Berend1tn Cben Biomedical unit boss named Wiiiiam G. Webs ter has been named president of Parker llanmfin's newly fonned Biomedical group, headquartered an Irvine. The operation was previously part of the firm's aerospace sector. Parkt>r Ha nnifin Corp., a supplier of Cluld power systems and componenta, is based In Cleveland. J obq R. McKay ts vlce president of Large 'Scale lnt.crgrated circuits and Joseph F . Pleao vke president of sales Cor Western Digit.al Corp. components division, lrvme. The firm ma nufac.·turers semiconduc tor devices, intelligen t sub-systems and advanced digit.al systems. James D. Berend1en, Huntington Beach, has .been promoted to vice president-general manager of the California division of IPU Printing & Distributing, Inc., based in Atlanta. The California division is in Los Angeles. Harry M. Jaqul11 is president and chief operating officer of Tropltone Furniture Co., Sarasota, Fla. He was formerly executive vice-president and a manager of western operations in Irvine. Andy Harper has been named to fill Jaquiss' former positions m Irvine. Kenne th C. Che n is product-market planning manager at Lear Siegler, lnc./data products division, Anaheim. Chen, a graduate student at UC Irvine, previousJy worked as a manufacturing engineer for the Townsend OVER THE COUNTER NASO ~ISTINGS NCW YOM (AP) -~~ .. l).JJ 1-lt 1n1m.a i~a-. "91tll• NASOAO quolelloo\1 CIH U \. M lnlmlG• l:Mo I~ PtttU-~~·-CmlSllt " II\• In II WV\ IO PIMl1N .. ·--~by CmwTel 11 II~• lweSoUI JI" 31'-Pt.ruSS '"*'< ............ ol CCWIPep ,. 36111 J1mtby 1~ 11 PlonHI t •T"" Prlc .. dO not Gorclh '2111 tN Jerico ttllo ,. .... PIUlln<t CrotTre ~ 23111 vjJltfy .... '-1 Polslt • --~ cuurFd 4 4\lo Jotlyn 1 n~ u PretGM m e rkdo w n or ~c~•· I\, 1'11 Kell~ II' 1•11t 11 Prdloyn comml11ton tor • • • ""' 17'"' Ke Iver 2'-2 Mt PrOQrp r.....,.., OotM 1~ 2JV. K1man 31'\o JS PbSvNC Sloc:k 8 kl 4.ii 011 ... 1 1~32·7 .... KelySv • UV. J1 P11rt8.., AEL Ind 21\.c JI'-~:~~· 11 ..... Kim bl II ,, ... u OuekrCft AFAProt l1 " 10\oo "'"' ICl119lnl ~ 4 R191t~ AVM CP sv. 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I) 81,,cllr ..... .... .. ,...,,n, ""' ·~ Mwler ll\'1 1• lllyvoor 1~ '•"" f'vllrHI ,. 1'V. ... ,,,c u Ml'> GllAVtm .._ 1\\ NDlll 11\o II d1v1sion of 1\·xtron Corp., Samu Anu, und most rt~'t!ntly at Audlotrm\lL'!4 C-0rp m Norlh J tollywood. " Robert Mack, Anahetm, tS a.'l.-.1st.ant art director of Janst'n Associatci1, Im , a n ~dverlisi ng, market reM•arch und publal· relatloru1 firm in Santct Ana Marty \'uen, a g_raduate of Cal S tate Fullerton and Orange Coast College m Cost:i Mesa, 1S VIC(' president and chwf rma nctal officer of Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association headquartered m Newport Bt-:ich Taylor C. Richardson has bc~n l'll>Cted vice president and named manager or the• recently opened second offwe of Ralph C Sutro Co , a mortgage bankang farm in Newport Beach. Arnol d 0 . Bec kma n, fo unde r a nd chairman of Beckman lnstrum<•11ts, lnc:. Fulle rton, will re<.·e1ve the "!lock of Free Enterprize" aw-ard Marc.·h 3 al the Ft'Stival of the Rock at the Disneyland Howl, Anaheim. The event is sponsored by th<> Economic Development Corp of Orange County Pat Boone will be master of ceremon1es John Weeks tS manager of the Orange County and east Los Angeles 7-Eleven i.torns He wiU be responsible for the management of 110 stores. 31 ll"11S..r.rE1 , ... ••J. .... IOI.. Sy et , ... ., ,.,.. UPS AND DOWNS $~SS\oo TIME 0C I 1\oo ""' " 49~ 4''1' r.nr,~ n,\I., u 1Tan m 11>.. 11'\ lo!EW YORK b•PI T fw tOflOWlnQ h~t .,, I TKumP :. ;:'-show• N Owr I,,. 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Orange Coa1t DAILY Pit.OT /Wednnday, ftbrvary 23, 1983 NY ·14: (:()MPO 'ITE TRAN 'ACTION QUO• AflON• INtl'vOt 'o.ouo111 '"' .... 'fOO ¥10•10 .... ,,,,(, .... I OUOH, 01uo1• ... o , ... , ....... , uou IU(MANeU olND •ll>Oll&O IY HU 11 .. 0 AOjQllll"IHIT ' OPEC nation agr e to cut base oil pric e .. By Tbe AHoclatff Pre11 SaudJ Arabia and other OPEC natioN ogreed tOdoy to cu\ their $34 bait-pnce by ian 1.uupedf1ed rnount, but will uae "all their wc1tihl" ID avert ~m all·oul price wor, Saudi Oii Minh1ter Sheik Ahmed Zaki YamanJ ~Id. Mana &ced O~lbo, 011 mtfl.Uiter or th Urutt.'CI Arab Emirates, aald in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia thlil \Jilk.a will begln 900n with Mexico and North Sea producerl"to coordlnaw atand.1 betw~n OPtx:: and these counlrtet on the market." lie said there were "encouraging Indications favorlng the creation of some kind of definitive coordination between producers within and outaide OPEC." Oteiba, in remarks distributed In Abu Dhabi by the official United Arab Emirates news agency, said an OPF.C ministerial conference will be)leld in Geneva or Vienna next week, but he warned that unless a reduced price level la agreed upon "the five gulf Arab states will slash their prices to a greater extent than they would have accepted within OPF.C." Yamanl, who said yesterday that the five Gulf arab st.ates were "the principal power withln OPEC," told the Kuwaiti News Agency today that the gulf group would "interfere with all their weight" to avt!rt a bottomless price war on the international oil market. Ford critical of GM move DETROIT -Ford Motor Co. Ch airman Philip Caldwell says It "boggles the mind" to think General Mot.ors Corp. needs help from Toyota Mot.or Corp , to build a small car. Meanwhile, an industry trade jour nal reported that Tats uro Toyoda, younger brother of Toyota's president Shoichiro Toyoda. might be picked as the chief executive officer of the GM-Toyota venture. "I don't believe GM doesn't know how t.o build a small car, do you?" Caldwell asked yesterday at an impromptu news conference. Braniff dealt another ·blow NEW ORLEANS _: '\r~ttlntematio was '1• dealt another blow when a federal appeals court here ' suspended the grounded airline's bid to put some of its P14nes and employees back in the air through Pacific Sollthwest Airlines. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a federal court's approval of the plan yesterday until it can hear objections to l~e Braniff-PSA deal, which calls for leasing 30 Braniff planes to PSA as pa.rt of Braniff's liqwcfation. (PSA serves John Wayne Airport in Orange C.Ounty, Calif.). Lobster house buy planne d LOS ANGELES -The Hungry Tiger restaurant chain says It plans to buy the privately owned Castagnola's Lobster House chain of 12 restaurants for more than $5 million in cash. Ida VanderPoone, chief financial officer at Hungry Tiger Inc , the Van Nuys-ba.sed chain of 36 restaurants, said yesterday that the acquisition would be completed "within the next couple of weeks." STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YOftK CAPI -...... ,.,. OflOt - -c/tange ol llM l!tl--active "-• York a1oci. E.11c11a11ge IH uH , lroOlftO NEW YORl((.t,P) FIMI Oow·J-~ •¥11) few TIH-Y. Fe-. 22 nocu a.-....., '--' cteM °"' M1'oNllly at -· llWI • I • PM\ ""' l,'11,... S\o • '°' GvllWoll t,•1', 1Cll 1914 • 114 IEOOft 1.-.-21\lt 1 4,..., T~T l,M,aGO .. _.. • ... klllun>l>r9 t,llO.JOO 41 -1-. LIL CAI m ,a 1\flt "" Softy c.,.. ,.... ""' -\It c:on>w Eolt ,,.,700 -"-IOM 7 .. ,400 f711e l\lt A,...rH..a .. 7.100 fl"' -1 ... 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"' -1\lt _, ' rq;w YORK (AP) - Are rou daunted by dana Ing partlclplea7 M11de hyperten1e by ten1e a,reement? Stuna by 1pelllng bees? fteUef may be juet a ph«ine call away. York College , a Queena dlvialon of the City University of New York, haa aet up a grammar hotline to aptaly ·flrat aid to vicliml of broken Engllah. Ever}' weekday, from l p.m. to 4 p.m., York College profeuon and ie.chers at Queens high schools staff the telephones, taking queetlona from students and others who dlal REWRITE. The area code ia 212. The service waa established in Se,ptember. and now lop 20 calls a day, some from aa far aa Canada and CAUfomia. The questions an1 diverse, ranging from whether on-line nas a hyphen to the plural of premise salesman. Premiae salesmen? Pn~ salesmen? "l told the caller that th.ue "l'as 1}$), clear-cut an1wer, that it was a ·mutter of taste.' l.tftd Ila.Yid lgnatow, a hotline volunteer who ia a poet and preaident of the Poetry Society of America. Tornadoes hit the South yesterday, wrecking a mobile home park in Alma, Ga., above, and causing 130,000 damage to a church in Hanceville, Ala. Four people were injured in the 'trailer park e damage-is - inspected by a sheriff's deputy. c :hicago's :blacks :t111rn out Teacher gets education riding rails as 'hobo' 1:HICAGO (AP) U S . Rep . Harold W aahington owes hia vlrtory in Chicago's DHmocratic mayoral pc mary to support from black voters who caat ore of every three ballots, an Associated Ptess-WMAQ-TV poll U:fB· 'fhe poll said 84 By BOB DVORCBil .... 111 ... ,.,... ....., CHJPPEW A, Pa. (AP) -A smelly boxcar lurching along behind a freight train ii a far cry from a high school Engllah eta., but Wayne Cole bridles both worlds and aays both are educational. Cole. 38, teaches ninth and 12th-grade English and coaches the lirla' tnck team at Blackhawk High School about 50 miles northwest of Pittaburgh. purcent of black Cl ucagoans who voted ye 1terday cast their ~ , ballot for the two-tenn coQgressman who now For the put 20 yean, ln hi.a spare time, he bu join~ the legions of vagabond.a, nomads. out.calta, tramps and boboe• .,umming around the country on trains. stands to become the R H Id cil.y's first black chief ep. aro encutive. Washington wi.ns Mayor Jane M. Byrne, 48, and Cook County State's Attorney Richard M. Daley, son of the late Mayor Richard J . Daley, ap llt the white vote evenly, according to the pcill of 2,920 votera fn rerviewed after casting bl Uota at 100 precinct.a • throughout the dty. Only 6 percent of w !lite respondent.a said tl ey had cast their bl llots for Washington. And two findfnga indicated that "uhington, 60, owed tl e ~ to efforts by bl ICk ena to increue black reglatration and tl mout. Washington got more YI 1tes than either Mn. B ,me or Daley among p M>ple who aaid they h id registered a1noe lalt '111mmer and among p iople who said they did n >t vote in the 1979 D emocratlc mayoral pimar)'. Washington got 40 . percent of the vote a DC>na re•pondent.a 34 a 1td younger -who n iade up half of thOM polled •• The poll Hid d .-e were more blackl tl.-n wbit.ee amona 18-to I '-year-old voters. One statistic• from the p mil ahoWed how much • JPPOl'l Mn. Byrne hll L * al nee her victory over former Mayor a om.e1 8ilandk 1n the JrtmAry tour ,..... aao: ••of tab r•DC>ndentl , ,. .-Id they Md voced f .. blr mt time did not • far her th.Ill dme. "' u. ~ .a percent 1eld Mu. Byrpe l• t _..aw to u.. needl ,< f minarlU-. oompuwd 'Mb 17 '*'°"''..,.-Id • 11• 11 Hn•ltlve to .......... Mnr:ml thmt ,, I; 0 •• ' cl •. fi • h 1 .... tlw, WMh&ftCloa t IO\ .~• .,_rcent of th• totwe-- • al80 ... 1 ... • ..... tbe mayor. Pluralities of 48 percent to 39 percent said ahe ia imenlitive to the needa of neighborhoods, and 42 percent to 29 percent aald her aerie• of festivals and fl.rework.a has been a waste of city funds. Just u being black apparently did not hurt Waehington, being a woman apparently did not hurt Mrs. Byrne. Among those who said Washington'• race was important in their deci1ion for whom to vote, he got more votes than either Mn. Byrne or Daley. Similarly, tboee who said it WU important to them that Mn. Byrne la a woman were more likely to vote for her •than for eit her challenger. However, be ins the aon of the late mayor apparently did not help Daley. Amon& U\09e who u.ld the f8Ct that be i9 the late mayOl"a son w• important In their dectalon, Daley r•n behind Mn. Byrne. A.lk.ed the key ~ in their decWon for whom to vote, reapondenta wen mpst Ukelr_ ~ -.y brinclnl jc>bl to Cllk':9F· followed by lmprc>Yiftc dty ..w-and cumnc dty WCel and apendtnc. A maJor.lt_y of thoee who Mid JOt1e w• the mo1t important l11ue voted tor Wuhll\ltOft, while Mn. Byrne •• favoNCI b7 tbOM who Htd lmprovtn1 city 1ervlce1 ••• moat important. Deley wu favored by thaee wbO Nld cutttnt •pendlna ... ., ........... ~-L ; with all 1&mpl• IUIWf_ll_llajt ___ !.. "!!!!• of tbl AP·WllMl-TY Doll oaa warJ from {he ii .. I I Of ii Qr' • ftllrl. "rm no hobo, but I can blend right ln. I learned their system. It'• been a tremendous educational experience. rve teen all of America rl<linl thoee train.a," u.ld Cole, a teacher aince 1969. "It's an eecape. It's an advenlure. It's an aesthetic kind of wandering. lt'a 1plritual, even. There'• a lot of time for thinking and wondering," he added. "You can ride th.rough the alums of Chicqo or pus a hi8h mountain trail in the Rockies. And one of the most beautiful atght• in the world i• JookiAI at the Ughtnl.n8 buo in an Iowa comtield through the door of a boxcar.'' Cole hu tramped In 36 1tatea, Canada and aa far afield aa Guatemala. But the romantic appeal of "catching out" on a boxcar la temPered by rlaks. "h's dirty. It's noisy. It's lonely. You can get killed doing it. It's dangerous, but that's part of the adventure," said Cole. "U I had a son I probably wouldn't let him do it. Aa i get older, I definitely think twice about getting on them." Hobo ridership reached ita peak in the Great Depression when an estimated two million people rode the rails. The·current economic pinch and high jobless rate are awelllng ricfenhip again, Cole said. In American folklore, the restless migrants who ride the rails are defined like thia: "A hobo work.e and wanders. A bum drinkl and wandena. A tramp c.lrea.Jm and wandena." The wayfarers congregate in what they call jungles. a camp of tar-paper shanties where they eat, sleep and congregate. Among their ranks are mental patients, criminals and winos who are pursued by railroad offidala known ln the jargon as yard bul.11, 'bo chuena and cinder dido. Then there's the 6 -foot· 1, 185-l)()Und Cole, with hia blond hair and blue eyes. "Everybody should try it once. but you have to know what you're doing " he said. "To me, It's a mean• of transportation.. a cheap way to travel. You can chooee where you want to go and you have space to move around. There's also a definite 1enae of wanting to know where the train ii going." 1'1CTmOUI_.. NAm ITATllmNT The followlng ~eon 11 doing ~ .. : CLOWN CLEA NER & LAUNDERERS. 180 lrvlne Ave., ~ Beedl, CA. t2M3 M1n1oor S1b1hl, 1875 Sherlngton. H-202, ~ BMctl, CA. t2M3 Tlli1 bu91-11 oondueted by en tndlvlduel. M.,.,eoor Sebehl Ttit. ... ,_, -Ned with t"9 County Clerk of OrMge County on Jen. 2'7, 19113. ..... Publl•lled Orenge co .. 1 Oelty Piiot. Jen. 30, ~-8, 13, 2S, 1tl3 m..aa DlllJ Piiat ClASSIFllD Wedneaday, February 23, 1983 r CLASSIFIED · INDEX To '11ct Yow Ad, Cal 642-5678 REAL ESTATE ( k-twit 111 "-lw1m llJU. Hial~• W•nd llotl.,_ ............... t.'•••ttr.nu '-"""• h t. t.W\llM tkt M-.. l't.•W M ..... ''"'" l'uont n 'tort• Yuu.ntA1n v.u,_1v ttununcwn Be• h I lunl H...rbuur '"'""' l•C~tw Br•h 1....,,..11111. ...._..lt_t t ..... f'tw"' M~""\' .. >1 N .. wpur\ """-h :Mn (.'lrmf'nh S..n Ju.11n 1,,._'•{14110 ""' ~""°"An. :-. .~ S.-..h :-. .... ,.,, l....f("WfW t.,un .... 1 ..,.__" ru.tm \\'1..,lrrur~s..' M'llblk .h._.,..... At.,.. ... , A~m.-nt.a "''• h l"'fo..-r" l~n. ... P'M'''' ('Hnt•\a•r\ lA1'4 (.'utnml ~op. fl't (.'undun\U\tUn~ l\.ipk:."-t.:n•"' llUWll"'t tu tir Mu"".....S ,,."""' ~,,, lhJu_,\11.al t'ruph LoU.J•or ~I., MvMo• Homr ... ,lu Mounl.am , ~'"' 0t41t\&•-(.'n Ot..a 11( (.'oun1\ Outot St.tii•· .....,..._ .. ..,,.,,. .;1s!:'.::1y JU. Eiomanp llK w.,,.s RENTALS 11 ........ f'um..n..I II._._. Unlunual>o<l ti.MM"" t'urnuht..J ,,. Un I "'""'4N<I Lo«~1J"'l.~m Cww:lt• Unt "rt."'IPn~furn Tll""n~Un• Oupt~ .... """ Dvple•,.. Uni A,,..,.,.,...,.Fwn...i...a A.,.,UTWn\& Unf Ap,. f'ym ot Uni -""""' .. Bo.rd l~bMotri. Gunt HonW'l Summ.< Rrt, ..... v_...,K#\ Kc-n\.at. • Rrll..W 1u Sn.tt 0 1\mlAI> w.n....i ea,-,.,,~, Ofl..,. R..n"'1t --Rrnu.;. liJlf'nm.t fW.nwb lnJu.t Jt.ll"nwh s • ....,... M .. Rc-n~l~ Annuu""""n'llH\U UA\ Ar f'uuf'(I ............. l'.........i Sf'rvkn s."""'" .. ,.,.., ....... Trawil BUSINESS' FINANCIAL llYM,_ '"' S.I• • ~-""9 ()pporturwt.M"I --w .... w •1nv.stnwn1 ()pponW\il"" tn"'""""'l W11n'4'0 ·-y io i-n . •Monty Wan\ed M.._Tu, EMPt.OYMENT 1i.ip w.,,l.t'd "Jot. Wan\,fd WRCHAll)IS£ A.n-Appl ......... A_..,.,. Bad& MHtt...-CMnorM .. Eq<.1pmrnl Compuwn ,.,... IO You ,_..... c..._s. ... ~c-u Jo.w1'lry Mtochuwry ,._...._.. M-. w ... l.t'd "'-' in."""'"'" Offlr'P f'Urrutu,,. At r.q....,......,, ~ .. 0r ..... ~c-. rv lladlO. s- eous °'"""' 8-\\ c;.,.,...,-.1 "'-" .. , ~.~p M.a..n1 1S..Vtt• Slo"° & o.:~i.. Swr•p !luppl""11natn.Ml<Jll &•lboorda HM.II 1004 II~• 111111 ll•I• IOU ld21 Ill.le IUJl IU.M llHO 11142 11141 100 ltl!KI •~! IU'' llJIP 10!!» lij70 10.e 1 .... I""• I- JUlll IW" ... Ill.Ill lll1 11)0 11)) 1101' 11-1• II'< 1r· I w• tu. ..... 11·· l·tt.~ U~) 110,C• I~ .. l'l) U~I 1)7) IMO I*> lllOO 1m .HOO l20t ~ llut !411 .!lll 2S!) ~)JO 2))) l50ll 2700 :800 1900 ~i lill>4 211()) lllU6 N07 2ll04I l9Qt 2'112 291• 2911 .'91t n20 .:912 ~ 11wm •umea 1<1111 and correction• may be made untll 5:30 p m lor the next day' 1 publl· cation. For Sunday and Monday publlcatlons. 12:00 noon Saturday PleeH Hk lor e "klll number" when cencel- llng your ad. 111111 PElllllU HOii! Orean & Jl'lty vlcwa. Morine MOm, 4 bdrm. 3 bath. 3700 aq (t S.l.385,000 Ckffnfront UYSllE PUOE Spt.-cUtc.:ular bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 bi\ up; 2 br, 2 ba dn 2 boat s~. Rt'duc.'ed-$1 .500.000. FAllUllS IAIOH New 4 br. 41.'1 ba, custom French Normandy F..stat£-1.2 primt-acre h1Ut.op $1,2~.ooo. Ch«:k your •d dally end report lfrors Immediate- ly The DAILY PILOT ... 1ume1 llablllty lor the flr•t Incorrect 1n1errlon on OOIDIAIO CAYS ~~~~~~~~~! Coronado bland cust bayfront lot. 85' boa~ ..... 1002 Ill YW FIH IDT II purchued by 3.31·8G New Mob lle home In South Lagune Oceen- tront Park! Agent there dally 10-4:30. Daya 499-4242 -548-2739 MAHID Needed fOf RMI Eatate firm Orange County Conlldentlal Interview Write Ad No. 1045, Dally Piiot. PO BoK 1580, Coete M .... CA 92827 or cell A na Ad 755. &42'""300, 24 hra. THE REAL ESTATERS •TM IUIT If ....... , ............. , Live In 3 bdrm. 2 bath upper apt. Commerclal shop. olfloe Of rfJtall on lower level plu1 4 car perking. Price at 1395. •.•.• associated 11110• fRS ~EA, 'ORS l.1 l/!rr l >t-o•' u THE REAL ESTATERS dock. Plans avail. Now *370.000 w/tcrms. , BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR '°~ l J~,1y•,•dr D' •' '°4 B ~1/". fll()1 COLDWC!LL BANl(eRC /Jn ~ILfl OAIL[Y ~ ASSUCIAfES ,,--~~~~~~~--! ' LooklnlJ for a career in al ? • .. ee today' Help Want d od , els ificaiion 5100. .. ' Orange Coat DAIL\' PILOT /Wtdntld•v. Flbtul(V 23, 1983 CiAHt'lt:t .H byJ1m Davis ~ PING Of NG .A '' \ I .... . .... ...,-.M-PA......_:-Jf;,;;~--------2-·Z.;..,!; Cl •113 UNteoF-•l~.111e SHOE BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) -~ "If your he1d la bothefing you THAT much, why not go ... 1 trM aurgeon?" PEANt;TS HERE'S TME WORLD ~5 ~-~LEAOIN6 1-115 TROOf'S TO NEEDLES 10 SAVE 1-115 ~OTMEK WMO IS SOAAOVNPEO ev ccwores ... zat''fff SPIKE WON'T 61VE VP WITHOOT A A6MT, TM0.16H .. HE'LL TAKE WHATEVER TMEI{ THROW AT HIM! by Charles M. Schulz WE'LL AAVE TO HV~, MEN ! WE DON'T KNOW HOW LON6 POOR SPIKE CAN HOlP OUT ... \ by Brad Anderson "When his tall wags like that, he's gloating over IOm8 mllchlef he's gotten aw.y with!" by Jeff MacNelly DE:\:\IS T HE MENACE Hank Ketchum •CHE~ LJP,KIO •. .11U SJJ0N YA t0JJ 10 ~ 'fM QJr IN A~.• • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA ,...,.y,P8naryH ARIES (March 21-April -19): Restrictions are removed, you'll have gre.t.er freedom of thought, iction. FOC\.la on ldeM, tests. chailen&es. cban&et and travel opportUnities. Linet of commun¥1ticn open.· TAlJRUS (April 20-May 20): Review techniques, methods. Breakthrough la about to occur -have bask: material available. Individual who makel promil8 may intend to keep them. but time la_not rl.J>e for overall transformation. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on abort tripe. special ~ calla and unusual requesta involving relatives. Be .,Wytic.al, aeek reuons. di9cem motiws, take nothing for granied. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Spotlight on money, lncome potential, domestic adjustment, expenditure• aimed at making llvin1 more comfortable and 1e1tnlc. Family member offen constructive~ LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Define terms, tee people • they are, avo6d ltif-decepdon. s~ t«hniqua, get-rid of 1Uperfluous material. Make penooal appea.rancs. be direct, get 'C? heart of matt.en. VIRGO (Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Empbaalze production, liming, added reapon1ibllity, wfilinCnem to invest ln your own capabilities. Take inventory, be aware of stock and check behind IC!mel. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): People respond to your vlewa, many consult you re1ardln& tbelr penona1 problema. Focua on popularity, powen of ~ .... ability and P.Olidcal activity. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. ~1): You'll make.new at.art, obltacle9 wW be hurdled and presdle will rile. Superior maim room foe you. you'll be liven added rellpOlllibWty, member of oppallte teX will be charmed. SAGlftAlllUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): J'ollow throuCh on bwdl -tint lmpr 111 IC'll prow correct and you repln ltJ'8e of direcUon. Spotllcht on travel, phl-r-' :; .prttual valuea and knowledae ot In..,_ law. CAPIUIOOaN (Die. 21..Jan. 19): Dlwntty, look ~ the tmmldiate, pemive potendll. J'lMndal t*Oll*tl tqbten, debt .. ftllMd. Lepl deeWorl wW ultimately fawr JOU. a, lien.th ...,._, AQUWUI (Jan. 30-r.b. 11): roc.w on pUblic relltionl, llw Ind the rectifylftl of an error. JUltice wW prevail -~'U be dinet benefidlrJ. P\mle plan fall into -JOU will oompllta *1ly. Puca ( eb. 19·March fO:: lmpham on •employment, 1ped1l Hl'Ylffl and 1 un= ~ with _... ot ODl)Cllite .... lndb..S throulh wrl-word. Ii~ .. nothinl for ll:lftttd. inlMt on ¥11'lftmtlon of dMml. ' by Gtorge Lemont . North South vulnerable. North dul•. NORTH •AQS c;:J J 104 0 Q2 •AkH4 WEST EAST • 10175% • Kt4 <:l KU <:i Qt87 O K&O o Te •1 •QJIOI SOUTH +.re <:l AU O AUOU •eu Thr bidding: Nri Eut SMUI Welt I+ P111 I NT PIN 3 NT Pa .. P11• PH• 0Jttning lud F'ivf of •. P1ul Lukac1 bu been com· po)1ng bridgt' problem• for ,.001\ Ml'LLI NS SHUTTER UP .ll:DGE Pt\R"Ea GOif ii 011 lllDGf BV CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF 1lmo1t five detadra. H11 1n dummy. £111 r1n win and monthly reaturt' In Brida• 1hllt kl a heart South mu 1 World M1gulnt 11 one of thr duck ind th• del•ndu• c1n hirhllfhl.i of that publlet ' con11°nur hearta lo fore.-out lion. A aecond colltcllon o! South'• only entry to h11 •lnrle dummy problem,, all diamond•. ot which havf appeared In However. II declarer riM"t the m111zlne, ha1 now been with the ace of apadu. he 11 UHmbled by BW editor Jet! 11111 exposed to defeat if Rubt111 under the Utlt Tue Wut win• tht king or dl1 , Yo11r Dttl4rtr Plllr VoL I monda i nd 1hirta. to 1 hurt. ll:Jevyn Prttaa, 222 pp .. paper· On thit layout there IJ no fur baclt, SU&. Avallablf from ther dan~er. But awitch thf Bridge World, 89 Wt1t 94th d.efenden' major·1uit king• St .. New York, N.\'. 10025. and the error or de$rer'• for S$.&O pottpaldl. play btcomea apparent. Weat If you ar. looklnr for an will regain thf lead with th• ea1y time, skip thl• book. But king or apadfl and pie~ If you enjoy a chaUtnp, thlJ another heart through dum It I mutt for your bookthelf. m) r. remam1nj: honor. anc! To give you an Idea, cover up thus en1blr East to C'bh th1 the Eut ind Wt1t banda ~Plllnir tricks 1n that su11 with your thumbt and decide The sure hnr 1• tu play th1 how you would play thrtt no queen or 1pade) lo thr hrs1 trump alter a 1p1de lead. trick: Jr It holds, dt'clare: JI declarer ducka tbe apade set• up diamonds 1mmed1att ly and ha. n1nt• tr1rk1 U It lo e•. det"larer hu t••o .-n tric• to thf d11mond1 -JIC~ of 1p1de1 and art of hearh -and tbt defendert can't a1 lack both. ...... ., .,,,,,, cl•lt• ~' Ult Cftll"7 .. U..S..-4MJ ........ ~ 0. u.., be•_ ....... ,.. dH't4 ChrlH Gert1 '• "fHr·Deal lrld1t" wlll t.Mlty"U..~­ta.ede. ., tWe lut.,.,. .,. u.. ,.., &Mi ,,. ..... Ult cv • .., ....... .......... Fer a Clll'1 &M a -•pal. ..... 11.15 tt "(;.,. •. , .. Dul," ·care ef tltl1 ... ...,.,, P.O. lea Ut, Nerwtt4, N.J. 01M8. Make dleeb ,.,able tt New .. ,.,.r\ttkt. by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1 DoNtr k'No~ BtJT ICEEP TtJ~NING ·· IT HASN'T s~owN UP YET .~,- by Harold Le Ooux ·--------W[TMj:;s:y~n:;J;.T.["M;W'E:;J MEANWHILE YOU DON'T I DON'T KNOW' MAY& WHATEVER V'O.J\.D MN'E 'tOlJ TI-4INK THAT TIMS ACCOMPLICE IN TME t<>LOUP WAS A ~.SAM ? ....-.-.ft"C'T:'J. DllA••LE by Kevin Fagan OWE THAT DAME NOTHIN~ THE~ ~ WIU TIM' WHY DON'T 'IOU Bl.OW THINK IT'S A COPOVT. THE WHISTLE ON HER. COMINC; JUST eEFOP.E TELL THE WARDEN SHE'S MY HEARINu OOT nE 250 THOU I WITH THEM I THE Ft\~llL~ CIRCl:8 "What do you push to rnakt them sing?" NTmcMllWll MMmlTAft._.., The IOlowlng pertona ere CIOlftO ~-""-'HA• TIC IYln.... INC • 17111 lllyperk Clrc:I•. lullt O. IMnt, CA 1'714. ALPHA·TEC SYSTEMS. INO , a OellfOtnlt co1po1ellon, 1791 I lltypart& CllOle, 8\1111 0 , lfvtne, CA t2f14 Thie 1>11t1nMt It OOndUGled by t -.,oreuon Alph• TIC Sy llama, Inc: Alche•d O Wllll•m•. Pf11. Tlllt 1111_..1 -llltd with the County C"'11 Of Or11199 County on Feb 4, 1H3 ,....., Publltlled Or•ng1 CoHr Delly Pilot, Feb 23, Much 2. 9. 18, 19113 984-83 ,._tC NOTIC£ PICnTIOUIM.1 .... 11 MAmlTA'R•NT The lollowlng per1on It doing bu.W-11: OE90AAH fUOIJX . SECRETARIAL SER\/tCES, 6212 Kallile A ...... NO HM. lot Alemltoe, CA 90720 OEBOAAH DIANE RIOUX, 9518 Bldllly Or., HunllngtOfl 9"c:ll, CA 92848. Thill buelnell 11 conducted by 1n lndlvldual. Oeborall ~ Rlou• Thie llat-1 w .. hied wtth lhl County Clerk ol Orange County on F9b 111, 1983 ,110111 Publl•ll•d Orange COHI Delly Pilot, Fib 23, March 2, 9, 16. 1983 904·83 PK:TmOUI Ml ... 11 NA• ITATE•NT Tiit following per1on 11 &Jolng boal.-aa: THE COTTAGE WEAVING CO . 10925 El Chino. Founlaln Valley, CA 92708. CATHARINE CLARE SPERRING, 10926 El Chino. Founteln Valley, CA 92708. ROBERT &PERRING, 10925 El Chino, Fountain Valley. CA 92708. Thia ~ I• conduCltd by • general l)lrtnerthlp Celllatlne C. Sparring Tlllt 11•1-t wu n11<1 with Ille County Cleric of Orange County on J111. 24. 1983. Fa111 Publlthld Orange CoHf Dally Piiot, F.t>. 23, Match 2, 9, 18, 1983. 998-83 Pt8JC NOTICE MOC M>Ttct fllU-:T~' c:'At.1 W -r:1• °"• ~;!1:1111~ I NOTIOI Ofl .!!!'.IJ"'I IM.S ...... -.uo.114' '"-~ , ....... "'tili.-r T.a. .... 0...... T 0 HftYICI QOMjllAHY •• Ol.lly YOU AM .... 44A.T u.M111 A VAL IAH COllljllOl'ATION, .. appo1nitd Trull .. under th• DllD e» TllUff l•rtD .. ., .. ,, duty ~td TNI ... undet Ille fOilOWlflt 4"ollbed dMd of ln.t&I ~II YOU T~I AC'nOle TO IOllOWll\Q dwcrlb4MI dted ot tru•I WILL llLL Al PVILIC AUOTION lllflOTICT YOU" "°""'" IT Will ll!LL AT PUILIQ AUCTION TO THI HIOHHT BIDDIA P'OA MU .. IOLO AT • ,u.l1c TO THI! HIOHHT II DD I ft "OR CAIH (P•Y•'* 11 time Of 1111 In I AL 1 . I' y OU NI I O AN CASH (pay•'* ti time OI 11111 In ltwtul ~Of 11141United11•1•) lll~ANATION Ofl T .. NAT'"'9 i."WfUI ~ of 11141 Untt'!,!= 1111 rlolll, 11111 end 1111., .. 1 ~~ Of' T .. ...OCUIMNOI AOAINIT Ill right, 1111111'4 llllWM 10 and "Ow lltld Dy II undw Mid YOU YOU tlHOUlO CONTACT A IO anO l\OW Mk! by II undt< Mold o .. d Of True• In 1111 prop.,ly LAWVW9l Dted 01 Trutl In Ille property ,,.,elnalttr a.Krl"<J On 0~· 11•13 al 10 00 A M IWtlllllt., CINGflbtd' T A U S T 0 R W E 8 T 8 A Y C I N T R A L C A P I T A L TAIJSTOA: JOAN l<IATON, en PARTNERSHIP. a C1lllornl1 CORPORATION 11 1111 duly unMatrltd woman o.n.ra1 P1ttneill'llp •PPOlnttd Tru•IH und., •nd lllNt!'IClAAY VALINCIA BANI<. llNtiFICIAAV QfOftGC C gur1111111 10 Deed o l Tr11t1 • CelltornMI eorportllon A ...... R ,._Oed Mey 11, 1t12 .. in.tr 1..,. • an unmwrltd man e c:o r O•d o" 04. 08. I I • 1 ,.,.,.. of"""'' ..... ..........,&•-~ hc>tembtr 17, IHO M Doollmellt No 5339, Soo11 1400t, No. 92.17.,...... .,.,...._ .__'" lnatr No 22116 In b0011 13748 Pao9 Pege 721 Of OfflCiel Aecofd1 In Iha 1"-olllcie 01 Ille "-dW 01 Or81\Qt 1373 ol Oltldel Rec0tdt In "" olllce oHlc:e ol the "-Cotd., ol Otange f:':'J'~,: ~~11 dNc:!lbel ol the Reciorder Of Ore"" OCNnty, Oountyl Callrornle. e11eou1ec1 b'fl lot 21 of Treon.lo 7082. In tlle Hid dHd ot ltutl deec:11..,., IM RONA D l JOHNS TON A"'O city Of lrvln•. County ol Or•noe. lollowlftt ptop«ty. DORIS l JOMNSTOH. HIJIBANO s 1111 or Celllornla, 11 per mip lot 27 ol Tract No 114 In IN ANO WIPE AS JO~ TENANTS recorOed In Book 271, pegea 110 4 City ol ~1 BNc:h. County Of Will SELL AT PU UC AUCTION 1nc;tu1l111, mlecell•~• mepe, In Orange, St•tt ot Celltomle, .. per TO THE HIOHEST ODER FOR 111e otflce ol tlle County Rec«dlf 01 map tecorded in bOOll ao. page(•) CASH, (payable et time ot .... In Mid county 11 and 12, Ml~•neooa Mep1. In l•wllil tnOfl4l\I ol th• United GletM) YOU AM IN Dll'AUl. T ~A Ille ofllce ol the co.inly recorder ol ., THE NORlH FRONT ENTAANCE DHD Of' TIIUIT DATID MA~ Mid c;ounty TO THE COUNTY COIJRTHOUSE, 1.a. UMUU YOU T~ YOU AM IN D«PAULT UND9lt A 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, WEST, TO l'ttO'RCT YOUR RTY, DllD OP T RUIT DA TIO SANTA AN.A, CA 92701 all right, " MAY .. IOl.• AT A ..ueuc .. ,,. ...... 10, 1NO UNLlll 11111 and 1n1., .. 1 ~¥eyed lo end a A L I . I' y o U N I ID AN YOU TAKI ACTION TO "90TICT now htld by 11 under Mid Deed ol IX,LANATION O' THI NA TUM YOUlt PROjlllATY, IT MAY •I Trull In the property 11tueled In Mid Of' THI l'ttOCllDINO AOAINIT IOU> AT A fl\le&JC IAL.L. YOU Co11nly, Celllornl• dHorlblng Illa YOU, YOU IHOU\.D CONTACT A NllD 4N IJC'L.ANATION Of' TI9 land tlleftln. UWYl9l NATUAI OP THI ,ROCllDINCI lot 37 ol Tract No 1287. In .... 5Ul2 Ooanok•. lrvl,,., Callfornle AQAINIT YOU, YOU I HOULO city ol Coit• Mau. County ol 92714 CONTACT A LAWYl9l Orange. St••• ot CellfOtnla, -per "(II a llrMI lddr ... or common 824 W Bay Ave • Newport BNc:ll, mep recorded In Book 39, Page(•) dHlgnatlon 11 1hown above, no CA 311, Ml1celltneou1 Mep1, In th• war11n1y 11 given •• 10 111 "(II a 1lrMt addre11 Of common olltc;e ol Ill• County Recorder ol comptet-0< eorrectMM)" dHlgnallon I• 1hown 11>ov1, no Hid County. Tiie l>lnefidll)' under Mid Oltd w1rren1y II given •• to Ill Tiie tlreet eddreu ind other or Trutl, by rMIOll ol • bfMdl °' CQITIPllt-°' correctl!Mt)" TM common dMlgMtlon, II any, of Ille Olleult In IM ot>11g111on1 MCUrtd benellcl1ry under Hid Ot•d ol rHI property d"c:rlbed 1bove It thereby, herllol0t1 ••1Cutld and Truat. by , .. ion ol a br .. ch or purported to 1>e: 1593 Tualln dallv111d to Ill• undertlgned a dlleutl In lhe obllgat1on1 MGured Avenue. Coate MIN, CA 92827 wrllllf'I Dlc:l111llOt1 or Dlfeull 11nd th1re1>y, heretorore eKec:ulld end Tll• underelgned Trual•• Demand'°' Sm•. and written no11oe dellveted 10 the underelgned • dl1clelm1 any 1111>1111y lor eny ol brMCll end ol elec11on 10 C4IUM Wl'ltltlft OICl11et1on of Dlleull end ln<:OfrlClnMI ol Ille '''"' addreh 1111 11nder11gn1 d 10 Hll H id Demand'°' Sele. end wrlllen notice an0 oth« common dellgnatton. If pr0f*1Y to Mll•ly uld ot>llgetlons. ol bfMCll end ol tltc:llon 10 CIUM any. tllOwn '*""· . and lllll'ealter the underelgnl<I th• under1lgn1d to Hll uld Seid Hie wlll bl m•d•. but cauMd uld notlel ol brMCI\ end ol pr~y 10 u1111y llld obljg11lont, without cov1n1n1 or warranty ~9•21o•n• ~11'>,'. No·~~2d_"'379'?,Cl12®-01 -~~d· an theroell1r the underelgned ••Pf ... Of Implied. regarding tltle " " " -ceuMd said nohc;e ol breech end ol ponenlon, or encumbrance• Otflc:lll Record•. el«:llon to be Recorded No-11bw lnc:ludlng I•••· cllerg11 enc Seid Hll wlll bl m•d•. bU I 4. 1982 .. ln•tr No. 82·388808 ol IJCP'f\IM of the Tn.tt1M end Of lilt wllllout covenant or werr1nty, Mid Olflclel Record• trutta created l>y u ld Deed o IAP<-or Implied, r9011dlng 11111, Seid ult wlll I>• made. l>ut Trull. 10 pay Iha remelnlng prlnelpe POlMHlon, Of encumbrance., to w11t1ou1 coven1n1 or werranly, tum• ol 11\e nole(J)-.rrec:t by Mio P•Y 1111 rem1lnlng l>flnclptJ tum or express °' lmpllec:t, regarding lllle. Oeec:t ol Tru11 to wit: $100&07 600.24 Ille nole(I) teeurld by 111d 0eec:t ol 1 b In .. _ f 1 •2 Truel, wttll lnterMI u In Mid note POIMH on, or encum renc:H. to with t-t t.-eon rom • ., provided. advinc;ee, If any under P•Y the rem1lnl"'ll prlnc:lpal eum ol al 15.63% per annum 11 provided In Ille no1e(1) MCUred by 111<1 DMd ol Mid note(•) plue all 00811, c:t'latQM Ille term• of llld Oeec:t of Trutt, Truet, wllh 1n1-1 u In Mid no11 and 8lf'/ end ell ldvlllOM tt.843.48 '-· ChwgM end .. ,..,_ ol the I Trust• and ol Ille lrull• crMtec:t by provided. ldv•-. I 1ny, under wttll lntWWC. NICI Deed ol Tn.111 Ill• term• ol Hid Died ol Trull. TM beneficiary unow NICI DMd Orange Co11t DAI~ '9ILOT /Wodnelday, February 231 1983 ... MUC M>TICI'. T ....... ,Iii!!" NO'nCI OP TMIHU'I IM.I litO'l'ICI OP D"Au&.T A• YOU AM '911 09AULf ...... A -.Otte _.. ,......_ •1a1M l~CTO. TO MU OHD Oii TRWT OAnD llMOM .,_,..!!!!...~ VOU Allil IN DllAUU UMDIR A UMOt• DllO Ofl TllUtT 11 Hte, U•UH YOU T di -·-· Dll.D °" ,.,.., DATIO "*' 1 -..ottfANT MOTIC9" ACflO• TO , .. OTIOT YOUR YOU NII .. WAUlT UMDIR A 1t7L UNLIM YOU TMI AO-IP YOUR "I0,.9'1"t II IN NOii Mft, ff MAY• IOLD AT A DI• D 0 P T • U 1.!L _!>_~TI 0 TO "'O"!'e?T YOU.. "'°'991TY ,O•ICLOMHll HQAUll \'OU ..uMJC IM.I. • YOU _. M MO.MIU" _., -VOU ff MAY M l«D AT A ~ AR I •I If I ND I It Y 0 U R 11"-MATIOM Ofl nm UTUM TA•I ACTION TO 'llOTIGT I AL I , ., y OU N 1 ID AN "AYMIMH,.!f MAY H IOLD Of' TMI ..-OCUIMNO A~T YOUR '"0"RTY, IT llA'I II IXPUNAnolt Of' THI MATURI WITHOUT A1n COUllT ACTION, YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A IO&.O AT A PUeUC I.AU,• YOU OP , .. "'OCllDtllO AQAIMIT' ll>d 'fOll may have 1111legalrlglll10 LAWYl9l NllD ... IDUMATIOM °" THI YOU YOU ~D CONTACT A brl119 ~ 8COOUlll In goOd 11eno1no ltOTICI Of' ,..,.,..... IAU NATUllll o• Tlfl NOCHOtH LAWYIA. by ~·y•no 111 01 yo11r pu t d11• TA • ..., - AOAINIT YOU~ l lfOULD NOTICI 11 HEAE8V QIVFN that Pt'ff'*'ll• plut permllltO COICI end HOTIC! IS HllU.IY OIVIN, flit CONTACT~ M 2 113 MAit VllTA FINANCIAL. INC., • tWpeMll within INN,,.,. ... from on WedllMcley, Mlrefl •• 1..,, .. On weo,....,ey, etei"I • 1 •I corporlllon f81 North "I" ltrMt 111e date tNt nottc. of Clef-.ilt -t 00 o'Olocll • m ot MIO day, In tN to oo • m .. ChlCTu Tiu. lnlUfll!Oe aan a.rnwdlno c alllo.nlt 92403' rec;ordtO The amount i. 12.u1.eo 1oom t•t H id• tor c:oncluollno Compeny, u u1v appointed TeiltOhOne Numb. (7141 Ht-oa31• a• ol Janutty :i&. 11113, Md wlll Trutt•'• e1111. Nlttlln V1' oMoet o1 Tr111IM under end pure111nt 10 11 lhe preHnl Trllll .. lllidtf 1~ lncre~N dtlly untll vour Kc:OUnl AIAL eSTI re tf:CUAfTlll DMd Of Trutt ~ ... t .. _ ~-...-beG01nM cur,.,..1 You may l\04 NW 8£ .. VIC"' •· ...-al """" .. II hecvted by Mlrlln ~ . ._... tnCf ,,_."' ruat .-e1n111ttr mtflr ..... ...,, 10 pay Ille entlte unp4llO Pottlon of " ..... ;.cat-•v•v ,..Oft Ot pllne P. Mu-n. •• tr1111ore !'!'!.. Mllnl .~u'he1 ..!!!...""o1' bl1_!~.11!! vour eooo11111, even 111011gh 11111 ~~IV eutte 208·~111 .,.. c:r: reoofdtd DeclenlO« 14, 1t7t, •• -· _, ... ~.-, '""' "'" -pey!ne41t WH demanded but you -·It Al'..a, Coun1\I ot lntt No. lt2&0, In booll 13433, Itel" Without wwranty ol any kind, ""''' pay the MIOllnt l!ettct •boYe of Celllotnle, TOWHI CAOW page ft72, Of Offlcltl Aeoord1 In the al a p;Jbllo llUCllon at Ille rime 8llO After llltM monthl frOM Ille date C 0 r p 0 r t I I o n ' I C a 11f0 r II I t office ot the OOunty AIOOf'der of pltc• dHlgn1t1d below. In tl'lt ol reaordellon or Ihle document c:oroo•etlon, .. d11ly •PPOlnteO Oranoe Covntr. Cellfornle. Coun1v ol ih1 Stall 01 Ce111ornlt (Wlllah d•t• °' rteordetlon IPPM'I TrutlM uMler and purl\IMI to Ult WILL HU AT PIJILIO AUCTIOH dltiO"tled below, 1111 Of 11141 rlOl'll, het~) l.lnllllt Iha ObllQetlOn belr>Q pow11r ot ••lt conta rrM lf'I tllet TO HIGHEST llOOER '°" CAIH ~"·.no lnl«MI now held by Mid fOtlCtoMd 11oon petmlt1 • longer =~"~i1":'u~AH~ (peyeble ti time ol ule In l•wflll r111t .. In ~nd to all lhal c;etleln perloO \IOU h-only Iha legll~I I! l I z AB f TH H. 8 U AG I! I I . money of the Uni. led 8teltt). OCroperty w IC:h 11 1llu1le In Hid to 110~ 11141 loreclotYre by/. HUSB"NO • .,D WIFE "I JOINT Al Iha North front entrance to ounty and It detcrlbld btlow. The the antlrt amount d1rnen by " "" " Ille County CounhOll ... 700 CMo 11re11 tOOreH, II any, or other yOil• creohor. TENANTS. tecorded M.,ah 11, Center Drive Watt. Senti An1, comrn0<1 ~n•llon, II any. Of Mid To nno out Ille all'IOl.ltll you muet 19112, In tl\1 OftlOt of Iha County C•Jlf0tnle. P10'*1)111 Ml lortll below Pty, °' 10 .,,lf'IO' tor payment 10 Recorder of "Id County, H All tight. tlll• end lnterul Said 11..o ol tnnt wH tlUIOU1ed llOP 1111 Jorecloture. 0, u vour R1oorder'1 ln•lrument No conveyed 10 1nd now lllld by II by Ille Truttor dHlgnated below l>fOperly r1 in lortcloaure ror any 12A>l3431, by reeeon of • brMCt'I under H id OMd ot Tru11 In 1111 and w .. recorded on the d•I•, In oth« reuon. cont eel or d t I• 1111 In PI y m • n I or property tltulled In H id County Ill• Book end 11 1111 P1ge 11 ll!E H. DURST, ESQ., AllOfM\I perlormenae ol Ille obllg1llon1 end 81•1• delcrlbed 11· Document Number ol Ofllolel t 0 r 111 • s EA HAR e o u R ••cured 111.,aby. lnc:ludlno 111•1 PARCEL 1: ReG«dl In Ille Olllce ol tlle County HOMEOWNERS ASSN • 895 Town breech Of ci.laull. Notice of Wlllot'I l01 81 ot. Traci No. 771111, In l"8 Recorder ol Hid County, 111 H Center Drive, Sull• 1100. co111 wu recorOICI Nov9mbtr 2, 1812, • t11y ol Newport BMcll. County OI dHlgn•ltd below. an9 conveyed M-. Cllttornll 9?828, tellpt'IOM· R11c:order't ln 1tr~en1 Ho. Orange, Stele of C1lllornl1, H Mid proPeflY lo the TrualM ltweln (714) 841· 1397 82·386938, WILL SELL T PUBLIC ll'lown on . mep recorOed In boo4I apecifled II you 11•111 any qu .. lk>nl, you AUCTION TO THE IGHEST 301, PION 10 to 14 lnclu1lve ol Sall ol llwl property will be made 1hould oont•ct 1 ltwytr or tile BIDDER FOR CASH, tewtul ~ Ml1c1llen1ou1 M•p•. record• ol purau1nt to lh• dem1nd or 1111 gol!lfnment aoency Which may have of Ille United StatM, or • ~· Orange County, Clllllornta. 8-llelwy uno.r Hld dejld 01 trust ln1Ured your toen chick drawn on • llete or netlonat EXCEPTllilG THEREFROM •II end by raHon ol deltull '" .... Remember. YOU MAY L081 1>1nk , ...... or ledarel Clldll oll, oll rlg11t1, mlne1al•. mineral payment or perrormtnce ol LIQAL MQHTI •YOU DO NOT unlor'I, or e 11111 or teclerel NWIOI right•. natural ON r1ght1. and Olhet otlllg•tlonl MWrec:t by Mid deed ol TUI"'°""' ACTION. end lollt'I UIOOlltlon ~ ln hydroc:erbon• &y Wll•I--name trull lnc:ludlno the dllault. not~ o1 ~ 11 ,.MtlY OIVfN that thl1 11111, tll peyeble 111 the ""'9 OI known lhll may be within Of under wl'llch ... recorded on Iha d•I•. In I II • s E A H A R B 0 u R NII. •II right, Utle end 11'11-1 held the p11c1I OI lend heralnebov1 Iha book tnd et the Page, and as HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, by II , 11 Trull .. , In tllel reel dHcrlb•O.. tog•lhu with 1111 0ocumen1 Nutnbw of Hid Olflcill h11vlng a 1111'1 upon the rltl prGP«\y propet1y t11u11e In Mid County and perpetual rlOlll ot drllll"'ll, mining. Record• aa detign1tld below. known a1 17080 Blu-•ler Lll'le, State. dtectlbed aa lollowe· ••Plorlng end operating lhetalOf Tiie 10111 1moun1 ot the unpaid Huntington Beecll, CtJllOfnie, whlCh LOT 4 OF SAID TRACT NO •nd tlorlno In end rtrn0vlng Ille blillOOI ol the ot>liglllon MCU!ecl It leglllly Ollc:rlbed .. toflOW9· 1854 AS PEA MAP AECOROEO IN -lfom aald land or ""f other by Miki died ol lrull end M11matld lJnll 124, Tract 8039 H re. BOOK 57, PAOES 45 ANO 48 OF la nd, l"cludlng lht right lo 00811, e.q>en-. end edvancee 11 corded In Book 11215. PegH MISCELLANEOUS MAP8, IN THE whlpetoc:ll or dlrectlonally drill and the time ot Ille lnltlel publlcellon Of 504·59 I, lnclutllvl, ol Condominium 0 FF ICE 0 F THE C 0 UN T 'Y mine lrom lendt olhet lh•n H id tlll1 Nollc:t ol TrutlH'I Sele 11 Plan of Ortr\91 County, Ctllfornla, RECORDER OF 9AIO COUNTY. 111\d, Oii or g ........ lunnelt 111\d dMignllld below ot WlllCl'I STEVEN K. HUTCHINSON, 'Th• llrffl •ddren or 011181 "''"' Into, through O< aoroM Ille Al uMd l'lefeln .. Tru11or· tllell be • lingll men, 11 1111 OW!'if of recorp common d11lgn1tlon of th• real tubturlec:e ol H id lend, and to deerTltd 10 -.. Trustort" 11 more and Hid Lien 11111"9 by vtnue of • property llerllo•bOve deectlbed 11 l>ottom 1uc11 wlllpatocked or then one lruator 11 dHlgneted D1c1eret1on of Coven1n11, purported to be. 1552 Garland dlrecllonally drlllld welf1, t11nnel1 below 111\d "~r(' thall be Condition• ano R••trlc11on1 Avenue, Tu111n. Cllltornl• end 1h11t1 undM •nd .,.,_th or d~ 10 mHl'I "8en•llClarlel .. 11 (1141ralnaner "CC6R't ") 1ecorded In Th• u n d • r11gn1 o h., • b) beyond Ille •xt.,lor Hmll• llleraol. more 1111n one Beneltclery 1xecutld Book 11216. Pegu 692·016, dl1clelm1 all llablllty tor •n'i' and to redrlll, retunn11, eq11lp. Ille Notice 01 o.taull llerlllnll>O\ll lnolualve, Olllcl1I R1cord1 ol 1nc0tr1CtMN In Miki atrMI addf-m1lnteln. rep1lr, deepen a nd menttontd Orange Countv. Calllornle, 11 or olh« ccrnmon dleignlllon. oper1te any eu<:ll wlllt Ot mlnM, T I d I annexed 10 Ille tubjlCI proC>lf1Y Slid all Ill be mede wflhOul wlthou1. hOwelllf, the right to drlll, 11' 1 me en p •Ce of Hie, NOTICE IS FUAT .. ER GIVEN ti..at 1 w lor nd dac:rlpllon ol 111d proper1y •nd w1rrenty, ••P•'H or lmplltd. ~In•. ~torr! ••~ 1 ~ Ille °""111 other date ,....,rid to abOve .,, 11 a l>fllCti ol the obflgellon '°' wf'ltc:h reg11dlng 1ltle, poueu lon. or I rouo 1 •u -0 upper fOllOwt: Mid lien w11 given .. MC:Ur11y 1111 1nc11mbrenc: ... to ullefy lhl Seid .... wUI b9 held on Friday r .... cnergM and ••P8f1Mt of tlle ot Trull IW•lofore executed end FtCmlOUI .,.,..,1 Mitch 4 1993 11 2·00 pm 11 1~ Trull" and ol Ille trutlt cr .. tld by dellvertd 10 th1 undtrtlgned a MA• aTATUIQfT 'Cll~ A\lll\OI W..trlf'IOI:· 10 the Mid Died ot Trull Seid tile wlll be written Oecleretlon ol delaull and 600 IMI ol the 1111>eurlace Of Mid County Orange occur11d In 111•1 peymen11 ot prlnc:lp•I l>alence of 1118 Noll or land at ,~ In 111e died lrom Truator" JOHN A. FlOTHO AN eu111men1a Ind cll1rgH duly other obllgatlon MCUrecl by nld TtAr fotlawtng ~ °'~ 001 ~·~1c cen•ei Bulla*-...W-..EIAl held on Thur9dty, Mwct'I 10, 19113 Demand lor . Sale, end 1 written ~ -• Cllapmen Avenue. rn·111e City of 'in-~ !' M"'-4Htre-etl11pm-. .. "Y•-lit Defautt-.nl et.c!IOrrtCJ Te-. lrA,,. C~y. 8 ='rglnli UNMARRIED MAN ' ~ by llld AllOCllllOn egelnlt Died ol Trull, wltll lnt., .. t end ~·ur• fC'C)fded ~~ .. -~ellOrrD bllrrdf~-~pald. Olher--.vm. H~1Mrel~ -~-~~a:. 10972 P•oe • June 23. 19711. Book 12728 P;;;;: when !:·u~'~11=~ due, Pki• •dvancea, If any, under u..:i ELECTJIONIC COST CUTTINO Oranoe. Cellfomla. AYlllUI entrance lo !he Clvlc ~ter Sell. The Utldel9lgned ceuMCI Mid CONSULTANTS 46112 Werner Alll.. NOl'ICE: AT TIME OF SALE BIOS Bulldlng. 300 E11I Chapman Nottc;e ol o.ta..ilt Ind Elec:llon to PARCEL 2:. 1530 Oeocumenl No 33452 owii11. monthly ln11a 11m'•nl ot term• tl'l«IOf 8M lntera.t on IUCt! Huntington a..Cll CA 92649 MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR A\111\UI, In IM Clly ol Orange, CA 54111 to be recorded In Ille county JEl\OME J GIULIENO 9872 THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED NOTICE. AT TIME OF SALE BIDS where the real property It loclted, Non-exctualva appurtenenl Notice ol Oetaull Rec:ordatlon regui.r •-tmenll due February tdv-. and plue 1-. d'lerg411 euernent• '°',,,., ... and egr-Oat• December 28. 1981, Book 1 1982 ,1111erate ol•lxpercentper andex~oflheTruttMend o4 Vcryeger Clrcle .HunllnglOfl 'e..c:h CHECl(S SPECIFIED IN CIVIL MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR Oita: 02..()9.83 CA 9214e ' ' CODE SECTION 292411 THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CENTRAL CAPITAL over private 11rM\1 11 Ml 10t111 In 14338 Pao• 1102 Document No. innum In •ddlllon 10 attorney'• Ille truate cr .. 1ecs by Mid D"8d o4 1ho11 cerllln d1c1uat1on1 ot 31915 ,_ oc).11 end 1811 cllargee .. Ml Trull. Tiie tot11 amount ol H id coveninlt, conOlllon• e nd Tim e ol S•I•. 10 00 AM . lorth In Mid CC&R'• toget"" wftn obllgatlon. lncl11dlng reMOnebly r•trlc:tior11 recorded Apr1I 8. 1971 Wedt'IMdey, Matc:h t . 1983 any and 111 MHN advenced by.,,. ullm•t•d feu. che rou t nd Thia buSi,_ II c:onduclec:t b 1 Al 1111 llme ol lh• lnlll•I CHECKS SPECIFIEI? IN CIVIL CORP y publlc:allOn of U'lll nollee. Ille total CODE SECTION 2924h. DICK FOX, O--ll ~·J Glul no emounl Ol lhe unpaid l>alenCe Of tM A I 1111 11 m. 0 I 111 • I n 11 1 • I Viol Prtelderll Thi. .,.1""""1 wu fllldigwtlh Ille obllgallon MCured l>y lhl above publle•tlon ol 11111 notlee, Iha total Publlthtd Orange CoHI Daily In book 2598, pege 902. Offlc:lt l Pl-of Sele: Al 11141 No<th lrOflt AMOcltllon Ot Ill egenle, unOer the llll*'I-ol lhe TrvltM, et Iha time Record•. and recorOICI AllQ\lll 21, entrance to Iha County CourlllOUM, iermt and provltlont o l Hid ot lnltltl publlClllOn ol lhlt Notlel, It County Cllrtl ol Or1111g1 County on ducrll>•d deed of trull end 9"'ounl ot Ille unp•ld balanc:. ol 1118 Pilot, Feb. 23. March 2. 9. 1~113 Feb 18 l983 11llm1lld co111. eapenHt, end obltg•llon 1ec:ured by Ille 1bove 90543 1972 In book 10285. p•g• 3H, 700 Civic: Cent• Drive WMI. Senta CC&R'• $26.837.82 Official Alcord1. and ll\"lll'ldmentt Ana. Cellfornla. NOTICE tS FURTHER GIVEN tllet Dated February 10. 1983. · ' · ,210121 ldllanc:te ii ~.37297 d11crl1>1d deed ol lrull end Publl•h•d Orange CoHI Deity To dllermlne 1111 opening bid. 11tlmet1d co111. upenHt, and llleflOI. TolaJ ol ot>lto-tlon end Mtlmelld iald AallOCltllon, tllroug.11 Ila duly T 0 W N E E 8 C R 0 W Codi 07-()41 COits. ·~ end advances •t appolntecl IOlftl, 11 .. e1tecute<1 and Corporelton 9 8 9 yau may cell (114) 937~ 1dvanc11 11 $740,254 00 To Piiot, Feb. 23. Mwch 2. . I . 1 83 Dall February 2, 1983 O.termtne Ille oe>enlng btd. you mey PerOll; "42· 111 t-37 lnltlll Pllbf'Cetlon· $911,080.Stl dlllYerld a Miiien dlderatlon ol • CellfOtnla COflM>f•tlon. YOU AM IN o.PAIAT ~A Tiie 1lrffl eddreu and other Strwt eddr ... °'other common deleull and dlrnend lor Nie. and II TruetM __________ 84_9-83_ VAL BAN CORP. cell (714) 937--0ffe DI I! 0 0' TAU IT 0 AT ID common dellgnetlon, II My. Of Ille dMlgnatlon ol Mid ptOParl)I. 141 1111 111rr1ndered e ll documenll By REAL ESTATE r.~~"c~~·o1~~~~:~ rH I propef'ly deac:rlbad above le MIU Drive A B C. Cotta MHa, evidencing 01>llgellon1 HCured SECURITIES SERVICE. rt.ate NOTICE PICTTTIOUa ilJiNi11 MAmlTATDllNT Tiie lollowlng peraon 11 doing ~-= "RO•o·s ENO.'' 1830 Newpor1 Blvd., C08ta Mlle. Ca. Mary l . Brown, 2807 P1pple Dnlll, CorON del Mlf, Ce. Thia .,.,..,_ la conducted by an lnd.Mdull. • Mery L Btown Thll 11attrnent -flllO wfll'I the COunty Clerk ol Orange County on Jan.JAty 31. 1983. ,,_ Publlthed Orang• CoHI Dally Piiot Feb. 2. 9. 18. 23, 1983 ll05-a3 Nil.IC NOTICE fltCTIT*'a ...._ .. ...... TAT'DmNT The tOllo'#lng perM>n 11 doing ~-FUN •'H " SUN. 2U70 Mttlll*IM P"1cwe'f, Mleelon Vlljo, Cellfomle 92875 Nlc:k 81ecllburn. 1744 BetH CWde, Anehaim, CellfOfnie 92808 Thia ~ i. conduc:1ec:t by an ~. Nie* Bleckbum Thie 9t.l1ement -lllld with the County Clertl ol Orange County on Janutty 31. 1983. f':a1'I Publlllled Orange COH I Dally ""°'· Fe0.8, 13, 23.27. 1983 117943 H Mid Tru1IM, Date: February 9. 1983 By: T.O. SERVICE co.. T 0. SetvlOI Company agent .. Mid Trual ... By Cindy Sc:lloollO-. By ROM A Gwc:ta. Aublant Secre111y Astl111ent Secirllllry One Clty Blvd • w .. t. One City Blvd W•I Orange, CA 92Ma Orenge, CA 92Ge& (714) 835-e2118 (714) 835-11288 Publl1hed Orange CoHt Dally Pul>llthed Orange Co111 Dally Piiot. Feb 9. 18. 23. 1~113 Piiot. F«>. 18. 23, Merell 2. 1983 728-43 899-83 Pt8JC NOTICE '9C1TT10UI ....... N..._ITATl•NT The IOllowlng pertoN -doing i>u"'-M; BOATMAN -OH MER PROP£RTIES, 3161 Alrwey A--, Sult• 0.1, Cost• MMe, Celilomla 92828 BOATMAN CORPORATION, a Celllornl• corpor•tlon, 3151 Airway Avenue, Suite D·I, Coat• MaH, Callfornlll 92828 Thlt ~ la conducted by • Nrntted pennetwhlp. BOATMAN COAP. AlcNitd C. Boetmen. Praaldenl TN9 Ital-I WU flleO wflll Iha County Cler11 Of Orange County on Janutty 28, 1N3. QAltWIN a WAONRlt SllOIMMA- lllMe• .._pew\ 9eedl. Callfomll naa F'-.o4 Publltt'led Orenge COHI Delly Piiot. Feb 2, 9, 18, 23, 1983 ~ NI.JC NOnct flCTITlOUl M18Mll MAMI IT A TIEMPt'T Tiie following per-..s ere doi11g l>u~U WESTERN ENERGY SYSTEMS 211281 Marguerite Parkway, Suite 100, MISllOn Vlejo, Cllllomle 92et 1 NAE CORPOR ATION. a Celllornla corporellon. 211281 Mar9uerll1 Parkway, Sulit 100, Mllalon Viejo. Calitomil 9289 I Th .. bul"-le condue1ed by • llmtlec:t pettnerthlp - NAE COfU>OAATlOH Rlymond N POUll•, Preeldenl Tlll• atll-1 ... lllld with lhe County Clertl of Orange County on F.t>ruary 4, 1983. McGEE a 'AUi.. INC. ,.......,. ...... lilllllMltectUf 9efllt ~ .. a.-ttft,..., OM....,_.,.... ltMl7IO ........., 9Mdl. CA l2llO ,,_ -,-l-l_l_H __ l_IT __ l_C_l_l _____________ -1 P1:~1>~•~8 ~;;~t'.,c~~;'.ait~ Ml.IC M)TIC( t ou• PltO,.RTY, IT MA y 11 purported to be: 11 Rue C111111u Ceillornta 92827 1111111>y, end h•• o.ctered end don • CtJlf<>rnle COtllOf•tlon, IOU> AT A PUIMJC ... , • •YOU Royal. NlwpOf'I BelGt'I. C.lllornla Dllcrlpllon ot PrOf*t't 11ere1>y declere ell tum• aec;ured It• Agent ..WO 4N IXft.AllATiO'M"Ofl THI UMO The 8ou1heuterty 70 leet ot th.,eby lmm1dl1tely due end By-OJ Mor~ MATURI 0 , TNa PltOCllDtNQ Tiie und•alQnecl dl1Clelm1 1ny the Nor1hwMlw1y 235 IMI of Lois pa.,.ole, and llu elected and doetl (SEAL) O.J. gar, Mablllty '°' eny lnaonect,_ ot Iha 18 and 11 of Trac:1 378, In Ille City hereby elect 10 c:auM "" property Ill Pr~1 AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD 1trM1 eddr-and other eo<nrnon ot Coate MMe. County ol OrlftO', dHC:rlbed above to be 1old to 2020 North Broadway. Suite 206, CONTACT A LAWYIJl. dealgnellon, II any, lllown l!Wlln. Sllte ol c.tlfornle, .. 111own on • ulltly the obllgellont du1 lhl Sanlt Ana, C.. 9270$. T~. NO'nCI OtJ TIN8TU'I IAU Seid Hie wlll be made, but mep tlllteol recorded In Book 15, AllOCllllOt'I. f714) 953-61110. NOTICE 1: .. ::1i~IVEH, tl'llt without c:oven1nt or warr1nty. Page 29. Ml1cell1neon M1p1, T 0 O ET E R M I N E I F Publlthld Orenga CoHI Delly ,,.. Wldt'IMdey, Mlrc:h 2, IN3, 81 liq!< ... °' ltnplltd. regttdlng 11111. Recordl or Hid 01ang1 County REINSTATEMENT 19 POSSIBLE Piiot. Febru1ry 18, 23, MarCl'I 2, t:OOo'c:lodla.m.otMAddey,lr'll .... pouMl!on. or encumbfancM lo E,xceptlno lrom u ld lot 17 lh• ANO THE AMOUNT, IF ANY. IM3 room Ht H ide lor conduc:tlng pey Ille remlllnlng prlndPll eum ot 8oll1nwwtw1y 104 leet NECESSARY TO CURE DEFAULT . fruSIM'I SU.. wfll'lln Ille o1f1oM Of Iha notl(a) _,,ad by llkl Deed of Dated· ~ I 1983 CONT ACT ------------RE Al ESTATE SECURITIES Trutl. wltll lntereet thereon, 11 MAR VISTA. LEE H DURST, ESO . Attorney Pl.lllf(i NOTICE l>fCNldec:t In Mid note(t), lldVancM. FINANCIAL INC et Law. 896 Town Center Drive, ------------SERVICE. IOCllecl II 2020 North It any. under the '""" Of 11141 DMd a corporatlOn. Tn...... Sulla 800. Co••• Mela. C•llfornl• K~ BrotldWe'f. Suff1 208, In IM City Of o t Tru11, fHI, oh11gu e nd 8URR & HELLYER 92&28, teilPhone (714) 841·1397 MUNICIPAL COUfff Of' Senla""' Countyol Or~. S4lte ~-ot ,.,. TrvelM end Of tN A Prollllionll Corp DATED Janutty 25. 1983 CAUFOflMA of Cllllornle, BENE ICIAL trullt creeled blf H id Deed ol ByJ A Whttiner SEAHAABOUR COUWTY Of'OflAMOIE ~~~~==:..~~ Truet, to-wll. 1481,512.49 (ICIPIOX) Allomeyt for TruttM HOMEOWNERS ASSN a..AHOI COUNTY HAMOR 11 duly eppolntld Trut tM under ol ~~-"":'.:::C,°:: Pu1>t11111d Orange Cotti Delly ~~~ 'fE HC::TO,ES~ NOtCtAL DtaTNCT and ~11\t 10 Ille ~ of .... dallvereo 10 1111 underelaned 1 Pllol. Feb. t8, 23. March 2. t9t3 800 ~ ·· •· .... ~=-~-":i.e. conferi.d In th•I oertllln Deed ol wrttllln Oetaeratton of Deteult end 902•93 Cotta M-. OIL 92828 , LA' NT'" p : , • T." 1 l N Hutt u 1 c11ted by Armand Demand tor Sele, end • Wl'lllen rtalC NOTtCE By/a/Lee H Durst. f'Ulll8HINO COM,AltY, • t>1PHC•I• enO Mlly Louin Nof~ ot Defeull and EllC11on to Ill Allomey end """'t c ...... ~·•u DIPHClle, llulbelld and wife .. 8111 Tiie underWgnec:t c...o Mid ~ COUfff Of' Pul>llll'lld Ot•no• Co111 Delly 0 IF I .. DA .. '; c "A" LI • )olnl tenenta. Recorde d Oc:I· Notice Of Dlt-.ift and EllC11on lo C~ Piiot Fat> 2, 9, 16. 23. 1983 , HAltTIEL, lt14'. I 4'11u TlflE o b e r 2 3 , 1 9 7 9 , In B o o II 5111 IO be .-ded In the COUf'l\Y COUMn M OAAMQ1 604-113 UOHTMOUae, 0-I t• l , Doe 13384 ol Offlcl•I Aecordt of Mid ..,.. lM , ... pr°'*'Y .. located. c.. .... A·1170l1 County, •1 page 260, Aecordlr'1 Name, StrHI Add tut end In tM ....,_ Olf tlle AHMcetlon l'ta.IC NOTICE Co., 0.. c:.:;....~ 1nein-1 No. 34642. by reMOn Of T~ Humber ot TNllM or .. DllMMtAH IUIAN JOftltflON CAM MO.~ • brMd'I or deleult In peyment °' per-.. oonouc:tlnQ .... It ChlclOO ,.., C...... .. ...... NOTICE TO CMOn'Oftt ltOT'tclJ y-M¥e .._ .-d. oerlormanc• ol the obll9et1on1 Tiii• lneuranc:e Company, 3255 ~TO aHOW CAUH Of' MILK ~ Hc:urtd thereby. lnc:l11d~ that Wllehlre Blvd , Lot A~ll, FOR CHANOIE Of< N... (e.c.. 1101 .. 107 U.C.C.) Tiie-' "'-' .......... ...:: !'~ec!.s!f~.,!,ic;, 1e:.': Celltomla 90010, ~13u:o-DEBORAH SUSAN JOHNSTON Nolle, I~ hereby given t~ ~pr::.:!:-=.. ..... R d , 1 1 1 N Del•:~ • 1 1111 lllec:t a _.111on In 1111, court r°' cred1tor1 o 1111 within name 1111 1nr.mn MF....,, ec:or 11 • n• rumen o . ~~~ ~~-en order fiiowlng P•lllloner 10 1ren1ler0fi•) lhtl • l>Ulk tr-ier 11 11 _, .wn 10 ... Ille~ of 82-3907n. Will SELL AT PU8UC "-'-..,...._.,. chenoe "" name wom DEBORAH 1bo111 to b• m•d• on pereonal •- AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST -By~ SUSAN JO+iNSTOH 10 SUSANNA prOf*t't 111<-ll• dMcrlbed ~~: ~:ly ':':.:t:::,. BIOOER FOR CASH. lewM ~ • ....., China OEIURA JEZAEEL Tiie ,.._ and 1>11 .. ,,.,. lddr-~~ = ~a•-.•t•: ~ 0:::::: Publltlled Or•noe Coeat Delly 11 1, ll•••by ordered that •II 01 IN Intended ,,_..,orft) are Wflllen ~ 11 any, may be ;;';;;', • tt•t• or ted.,•I ar•Olt Piiot. F«i. 9• 18• 23• 19413 penion1 lnter .. tld In the mailer M~~:' C:,~~~&,.~~1119 Oil ~ v°': ::;-, u • t • d '-a a Id• union, or 1 11111 °' federal u...ino. 727-83 alorlllld IP9ter before 11111 aourt The loc:ltlon In Cellf0tnl• Of 1118 d•lfltn4'11do. II trl1Hi1tt1I '""'' end loan AMOCl•llon domlclled lti Pl8.JC M)TIC[ In Dtper1ment No 3 •• 100 CIVIC Cllllf ••KUllV• Oflict °' prlnc:lpal _.., °"*• Ud. .... I dll ... lt'lll ttall, .. PIYilbll et tile time DC Center Drive WHI. Sin•• An•. bu1lneu 4fllc:e ol Ill• Intended ,,_... .. l.N. ,...... ..._ 915-83 ..... • rlgtht. tltte and lnlerett held c.w 1 Celilomla on Mitch 211. 1983. •• 10 ttanlleror 19. SAME de • ..._ LM te IAkmuth 1 ... AU..EN forever. Instrumental In FICTTnOUe MWM by 11· 11 TruetH, In 11111 •HI MOTICI Of'•~ OF o'CIOCll a.m., end lhen and ther9 All other bu1lnM1 namH and ...,.. NAm ITATDm"' PfoPerlY t llllt l.cl In Mid County ~ -· II llf'J ttiey ....... wtly Nd b lh did llr U1t•d dHH eolleltar •• WrLLIAM A. ALLEN, founding the Arcadia High The 1oi1ow1ng '*'°"'.,.. c104no end Stale.~ .. to11ow1: MAL ,...,....it AT NICI petition for ~ ol neme •ddr"M' u y 'lnten conMIO dt un ebogedo en Mte resident of Balboa llland. School Quarterback Club. A bullnMtae: Lot5otTraaN0.20t6,lnllle "'"'ATWIAU th0uldno11>e grantao traneleror within lhrM Y .. rt 1••1 e111nto. dtb•d• haaerlo ca. p at ae d away 0 n Jong time member of the SEllVICE RECORDS & TAPES. City ol Co•t• MaH. Co1111ty ol No. NWP 1•1 II ls turthet ordered thlt a copy of e,:!!o!f ,:!,',f!!. k:,:;"'~0~1_ 111' lmmedle.t11Mnta, di elt• rri-.. February 17, 1983. Born Jonathan Oub, South HJlla 21a2 State Avenue, Co•t• M-. Orange. Stal• ot ~ M per "J."';.::!,~...,:' 11111 ord., to 11\ow ouH be Tiie name(•) ind builntn au 1~t• eecme. Ill hey 11guna. J .. -2, l""'7 Ill' p---~•na, "'-·-trv Ou'-'--'--r---Caltfornle92827 mepr-de41nlooil83,,eige 17 M ._ publt1hed In DAILY PILOT, t addrlll of the Intended ~-reg1Mredae1llfrlpo. -sv _,,. ....uun-,. .,, ll"VUJC ......... Aendy Eugene~ 2112 of mepa, In IM ofllce of the ~ .... ltle newap._,., ol gener• c:lrwlallon. • '· TO Tli( DEFENDANT. A cMI Ca. Hl1 beautiful life on Country Club, Santa Ana Stitt Aven11e . Cotta Meu, t-oer DC Mid county. c_., Olf Lee...,.... pul>lllt'lld In thle county 11 1 .. at tran.tf«M(•l-complaint hH b"1ft 111841 by tlle earth •nd-~, but hit un-Country Club and the Celltornta 92827 The ttretl •ddrH• or other In Ille Matter ol llll Eltet• ot once•,...... lor lour oonMC:Utlw SIAVASH MOKFl, 2e082 Cam plelnttft -~..,,.. "you*' to ... ..... • M ........... E .. _....... 21-... ........ ti t th I ANNA COAOPOFF, (C:O.-Vll .. ) Mllenlo. Miltlon Viejo, Celltornll --· ·- forg e ttable memory h Pa 1 ad en a PI o n e er 8181, .... ;;",n~r.ocw:'9Mu':'. ::; ~~ :_.:.:.~ NotlOI It her9by 01_, 111e1 the =prior to 111• day 01 H id HESHMAT SHAFIZAOEH, ~V~~~~l~1.1':':o~ instilled ln o ur hearts A 11 ocl at ion . He w at Clllllomll 92827 purported to be: 314 Mire I.Om• uncMBIOntd will Mii at l)riv•I• ..... o.t.d· Febru 18 19113 28082 Cam Ad'4ento, Mlulon Viejo, tetwc1 on you, ltll wilt! \'t\19 oourt • r=i;:;;;:;==•=:;:;:::;;::_;iemployed by Ducommon Thl9 bu"'-.. conduG'8d by . "'-·Coat• ...... Cellfomle. to tlle l'ltgt'lftt and bNI blOder, .,,.,,. ~ Clllltornl• written rMPOf\11 to""~·· 1" "'e·p--e ~'etJ ... ·Metal. and part owner of O--llP8f1-.Np. Tiit under•lon•d htttll ~ 111bjec110 confirmation ol H id JucloeofltleSusMl':eourt Thlt 111• property pertinent Unlttayoudoto,'fOINOef.ultwlll n• •-~·· Aendy Eugene~ dl1clalm1 e ll lle blllly tor any ~Court, on or •Iler Vie 211'1 ~ 1. "°911. llQ. hertlo 11 dlecribed In oar-• u All be 1 Id i>i>!lc:allor'I of Ille QMllMTIOM IMMW. A MA Coulter-Sibbett before Tl'il9 lltt~ wu flltd '#1111 the lncottecm-In Mld-..C ecxv-csey of Fet:INwy, t983 at tne Office -* 0.--01 Iha alock·ln·trade. lurnlture, en er on • 646-7431 foundln1 Allen-Fry Steel eouniy Cllrll of 0r-County on or other common deelOflelton. of Sltv«10t1, Mk & NeMd, 12850 ~ e..dl, CA a.a ll•M•. equipment, goocMH and ~~=•court~:.; Company, he rel.ired in 1972. ~ 28, 1H3. Seid Hie will be medt wltl'IOllt Rlvtttldt Orl111, North Hollywood, (11') an.at• Ired• name 01 • Hrt•1n llellan demel\dtd rn Ille ~I.""*" o.ir llttratvre t•ll• the He wu .....,.t -'dent of the ,_12 warra nty, ••P'"' or 1mp11eo. County ot lo• Angelu, 8.lal• of Publlehld Orange Colat Oall)I bl.lliwy end dellc:al••Mn bualneu could rt1ul1 In g.,nlehment 01 ~.••• ttory ol 011r • C 11 f .--1 "·c b a ol I a Publl1he<1 Orang• ~et Delly regarding tllla , p on1111on, or Celltornle 91807, tll the rlOllt. title Pllol Fat) 23 Man::ti 2 t 18 19113 end•• toc:&ted •• 223 Ave Del Mar, WllQM. 1.-1na of fnOtlelY °' prOf*t't _,, a or n a r a Pllol. F'eb. 2. 9, 11. 2i. 1M3 eno11mllrtnctt, 10 H lltly Ill• anCI lnterMt of lald (oonterV•l•J. In • ' • ' 1002-13 Sen Clementt, CalllonM. or 0111., ,.n11 r9e1uHlld in 1118 ....... _,.. ,._ -~-. ~ A11oclatlon , the Balboa 691-«l principal btlallce of tM "°" or end lo .. tN oanain l'MI P'Of*t't The blM'ltal neme UWCI by Ille -...... , I 1 1 and H 0 me 0 w n er t othM oblloatlOn MC11ree1 .,, Mid eltuat• In 1119 Covnty 01 Or••· •-.,. lllftTW>t Mid lr_,_Otf•I 11 Rid loc:ellorllt ~~tmbtr 11, 19111 . ... _......fttion, co-author of the -OMCI ot f"ru1t, Wl111 Int.,_ "'4 Stal• ot Celllornla. pattlcularly ..._,.. nwo1.-OAM81NO ITALIAN BAKERY. J tN.TZ ..... OM SM1'M & TUTHM WKft:UfllfCHANl 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-.9371 ••• LA ............ °"" ,l Mottuery • OttNlilfY ·!~~. ,.::;:z... r' V' o-a.._ l ..... ~ J !'1 : ' ! -.. ............ \. ~.·~==AY ,,......... . 'l:r..T . • ·t(! =i-----"' -:.. ~... • "8.lC M)TIC( other 1um1 M pro11ldld l'*'tln: de9c:rlbed • fol!Owt, 10-wtt· -o • Thal Hid bulk trentler 11 J. P9ttnl0fl. °"" "Picture History of Balboa plu1 8dvenoM, If any, 11n• tlle lot 49 OI trect 4401, County of ITAW CW .... ....,.. Ill lfT inl'""9<1 to be c:ontummlled at Ille 0~ Howell, ~ lal&nd". He la turvived by IC-tllm termt ll'leteof end "'""'Oft .... Oranoe. SUit• of Callfomla .. Pt' fl'tCnno:: ::.:'...... olflc• OI" BURROW ESCROW CH~ 8~1'EV, ._,_beloved wUe of 48 yean RCTTnOUI ~II ~. and l>lw ,..., Cflaloae mte> reoorOecS In 9ooll 154, Pt0ttt COMPANY. 1879 E. Llnooln, ,... ~ ITATllmJIT .wi ..,,.._ o( me TM!el end of 10 17 lllOlut lve ol MllC4llttMOut Th• tollowlng peraona 11111• Orang•, C•lltolrnle 92885 on or A Prof, Corp Loulae, ton Wllllam D The totlowtng .,.,.,. we doing .,._ tfU9ta cnatecl IJo'f..., DMd ot Atootcla, In the°"'°' ol IN County •0.ndooed N UM ot tlle llolltloul •"-Mtreh 9, 1983 18111 9wl'I Blvd. •201 A Hen, daughter-In-law butin.l w r,u11. The 101a1 ""°""' of ulCI Atcordtr of H id Count)'. mor• ~~ t4EAO EDUCATION Tiii• bulk trantler 11 eubltct lo H\lntlrlgton ...,.., CA 9™1 E ld rid, dau1hter Morla ALTA VISTA ASSOCIATES. obttoallon, lncl\ldlno reMOn•bl\I oomlflonl)' known n : 111 4 1 & AUIAneH INSTITUTE, H7 s.i C1llfor111a unllorm Oommerol•I Pubu.m!!i1iM--~31:_., o.= Podliaka, son-In-law Ladd, 210 East 18111 Ptloe. S11lt• A, Cotta HtlmellO '•••· oJlergu •"O lnttrlaehtn Road, Seal IHch, Hloclaa Or-. "* 208 N9wport Code Section &toe d 8 d hlld .. d Mtae. CA 112827 expen-of tht f"1tt ... at ttw time Cllftortlle. leadl. CelfOnlla tlMO • fll• ntm• end adOrau ot the f>tlOI, Fib, 1t. U. 2, t , 1 an iran C ren. nn Oofteld S. RedlnQtOll, l 10 E. Of lrtttlel @Ublcltlorl of tNI NcMloe. II Termt Of Hit CHh In lewtul fM PlcllflOllt •uelMH Ntme peraon wllf'I Wflom cteiml ~ 119 tll.a:t loved u h la own Pat.rlah, 11t11 Pl.. lkllie A. Coe4a ......_CA l30.0nl4. money of the Unlltd St•IH on retarrtd 10 above wu tll•d 111 flted I• IURROW ESCROW PUlJC I011C[ Carl and Bobby, 1lM! family 9282.J7t~. WHI, "l"t "-vr• Oattd· F*"'1ty I, fta CiOflflnntttorl Of .. Ten per aent OrlJI .. CIMllltV Oft J anllery U , COM,ANV, 1870 E llnc:oln • •...... -.. In lleU of fiowen 4 ' ...,., , ..,....... ol ""°""' bid 'IO l>a ~ wtlt'I 1MO OrenQI, Ctlltornl• t2MS. ano Iha ACnnoul -• .._-.. A~~ 9eaotl.CA~ M~~.itl\ bid. .iem.Soott IOW11d 0ootaCt le1t day IOr llllng c:l1Jm1 by tny eeAmlTAW thoee dairtn1 to hor)or his Thia ~ le c:onduCt9d IJoy 1 Of AIMftoa, 110e offer1 10 l>a In wrttlnO and ....._. ....,_ 'Celtomla tate3 .. ,Creclllor tl'lell be March II, ltU, The IOloWlnt Pl'IOnl .,_ doing memo r Y m • Y ma k • Q8Mfal P«tnertfllD. • o.iewar. °""°""'°"' wlll be r.otlWd at 111ot afortMlf 'r. Aud Twombly 4 ra 1 Wf'llQI 111111 Outlnee• day bllor• lhe b1411\eM •: conlribudorw ln hit name '-0 T ... -.. ~· ... ~---...... • ,,.._, olfkle at any 11"'9 ''"' ltla tlf9t Dold 11111 "'*'• C«oM 0.. Met, eonaummt1ton 411• apealtl•d TAI &TAR fOOOI, UOt-A ~ t b e G 6 2 Club, Ho a I ,._::-7,-;::::::"""ot" ..... .......:..-;:-_-=:. '!: 9Y: ,_. ,_.. pulllloetlon lltrtOf and~_.,. c..... .-tt>ove. 81 . ~ liMirlll, CA. ta.6,. M---'-' Kc;f!\al Bo Y . ....,.,.,, ...,_,. ...,. ............ .,......., ..,, ...,,,.... ~ Of ..... TIMoeftr Ill TWoftl~ Ottad 'etwWrt 11, 1tl& D•vld Wllll•"' otmvi. ~ u •c·1uunN • " • Feb • tlN. ~ Oeltorftlar.;! oorp, Oaled tn11 "' oa., of "*'*Y. ,,. .... , MIM w llM w.,,. SiavMn M<*8 .. !........... Jett.,.., "C", coat• -... CA. 301 Newport vd., Newport ,_ ... 1..,, eou...y Olartt of o... eoumy on HMllmet ... .._.. tHat BNc:h, Ca. 92M3. MemOrlal PubllMl•d Oran& Cout O~ ey: J, ·=·"· ~· Mall Gnw .__., tt. JtN. Intended Tr~•l Mnat1t CJ ~. »Of A Maa to be held an Saturday, Hot, Feb. 1t, ~). di a, 9 .. 1,.., ~ N lfO.,_, Cofler;etor of It'll • Ptl1t• P111>1:.o Orange Coett !,)tlly 01eY 81 .• .....,., lltad\, CA. taee3 f' e b r u a r y 2 8 , 1 $ 9 3 at , hM .0. ' ....... Of Mid "'IHllNd Of•lltl9 Coast Dally ,.,.,., f 2$, 1H3 T'Mt bUtll*8 II OONMtld t1V I 10 OOAM •t St J h ' lenlla~= Cot-.-fllot,M l.t, , ..... 1.. ~ llmlttd •11••· : • 0 n •-... -.-Tali(7141 tO -~auaa...,... r ..._. • o.MW.~ vi..v.y Ol.apel. 3l4 Marine ,._ ...,,._ 1 ONntlt o..., -5.,.. P\ll.IC NOTa Tiiie........,. -.... ~.,. Ave., Balboa bland, Ca. •Ell: · ,,;:,b,:1 tt,-, 1te1 .... '*' -.JC m1a Courl'1 caar. Of Or-. c.unty °" aunaJ at-. Mlii .. ~I • ' _ _ n9o11 ,II.bit Of.,..a OOMt Delly '901ift~@!iMI P':mr9eTA~ JM. I?. tlN -..... 8TA Plot, Fell. ti, 11, n. 1"3 .... A-...irt .._ ... SBLat • TM ......... ........ .. ....... • ' , ....a m1ll ~ The ......... .,_. .. 0-. The '°"°""IO Pttaone -d04no P11bllllllM Or~Coeet = HAJlRY 8 . 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AGAINST YOU.i..!..!U IHOULD CONTACT A LA~ MOTICI °' TIIUITll .. IA&.I NOTICE 1.t't.ir.-e'a~tV.N. lhel on WednMdey. MetGll I, 19'3. •I I 00 o'cloGll • m. of Mid dtY. In U'f room HI H id• for 0011duot111g TN1tee'1 SUM, .wttl\ltl tM omo. ol REAL ESTATI aecuA1Tll8 seAlltCE. le>celed •• 2020 NOflh 8roedw•y. lull• 200. 111 the Ohr.of S11111e An•, County of Orenge, I t• 01 Cellfor1111. REAL ESTATE S ECU RITIU IEAlllCl. I Cellfotnle corporation, H duly eppolnted T JUllM ulld., end P\ll'eUMlt lo lhe power ol H I• co11fe1red In tMt -teln DMd Of Ttual ••ecutecl by OouolN a Bynon. • merriecl rNn .. 11r1 tote ene1 MC>e1••• Pfoc>ertY Recofded Fet>Nri 2t, IMt, In Sook t3HO of Ofltolal "-de of u td County, et P•g• UIO, ~·· lnttrument Mo 302'8, by ,_, of • breech Of cMfeult In p•ymtnt or pttlormenc• ol th• obllg111on1 1eoured thereb)'. including 1h1t breech or CS•l•ull. Nolle:• ot which ••• 11c:ord•d October 14, 1982. u Rec:ord.,·1 ln11rume111 No 82·3124M. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR CASH. i.wtut money of the untied S1elN. o< • CH hlet'• c~ drewn on • 1111• Of neoonel bet*. • 11•1• Of led.,•I credit union. Of • tt•t• Of led., .... vtngt end IOel'I eMOC:i&llOf'! domlciled In Ihle ll•te. ell peyable et the ume ol ....... rlghl, title end 1n1ereat n.ld by II, u TruelM, In 1t1111 reel property eltuetecl 1n Mid County end Stell, dH crtbeo H lollowa: The eouthMllefty 316 I-of th• nort,,..llerly ~ hell of lh• IOUthMalerly 132 feet of Lot 23t. Newport Helghll. u per m1p recorded In book 4, page 83 ol M~t M..,_, In the olftee of 111e i;ounty recorder of Mid county Tht atr••I 1ddre11 or olher common dHlgneUon of th• reel property lletelneixw. deecflbed It purporlld to be. 2057 Tustin A~ue. Coele ~. CelllOfnla. Th• underatgn•d hereby dl1ct1tm1 1tt lleblttly tor eny 1ncorrectn111 In Mid air• eddr-Of olller common dMIQnatJon. Seid ..ie wtlt be meese w11t10u1 w1rrenty. e11pre11 or lmplted, regttdtng lltle, poaaeaalon, or encumbrenoea. to aettefy the prlnc:lpel balance of Ille Note Of' other obllgetlon a.cured by Mid 0.-cl ol l'ruet, with tnterMt end 011\er tuma .. provided therein plue ldVlll\Oel, ti any, Ul\det the tln'M thsreot-Tmt-inte .. et --.voh edvan<lel, ene1 p1ue '-· cneroee Ind ·~ of the Tru81 .. end of Ille trusll crMted by Mid Deed of Trust. Th• lotet emounl ol Hid obtlgellon. lnc:ludtng ree1on1bly e etlmet•d I•••· chug•• end ·~ of the Tn.111 ... et the Ume of lnlttel publlcetlon of lt\19 Notice. la 123,9'40.65. Oetecl: F.t>fuety 7. 1983 Reel Eitel• Securltlee Set'Yloe • Cellfomle oorp .• M TNSt•, 8y. (SEALI O.J MOfger, 111 Preeldlnt 2020 N. 8'oedw1y, Sult• 208. Stlnte Ana, CA 92708 Tel: (714) 953-11810 Publtahed Orange CoHt Detty PllOI, Feb 9. IS, 23, 1983 NI.IC M)TlC( NOTICe °' TIIU9TU'9 ULI L-.... ~ T.a ..... --.. COMMONWEAL TH BANK . lorrn«ly EOUA.UTY 8AlltNOS ANO LOAN ASSOCtATION, e Celfomle corporetlon. •• dwly appointed Trull•• under the following deecflbed deed of truet WIU SELl AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtOOEA FOR CASH (peyebl9 et Um• of .-In lewfut money of the Untied 8111H) ell rtghl. tltle end tn1ereet ~ lo end now held by It under Mid Deed of Trull In IM proper1y herelMfter dMcr1bed. TRUSTOR: JAQ< BAOOREK Ind LINDA BAOOREI(, husband end wife BENEFICIARY : EQUALITY S AV I NGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, e COfPOf9tlOn Recorded~ 17. tMt • ln1tr. NO. 22333 I" boott 1432$, P9Q9 t 562 of Ofllclel Aecofde In the office or the Recorder of Orange County: Mid deed ol '""' ~bee the folowino proper1y. Lot 13 of Trace 23a7. In the City ol Coate Mea•. •• per mep recorded In 800ll 70, Peoe 33 of Mleoelei-Matpl, In the Offtce of lh• County Recorder of H id County. "YOU AM .. DUAULT UMMll A DllD 0' TltUIT DATID ~t,-1,--....YOU TAlll ACTIOM TO ~ltOTeCT YOUA ~ltOHltTY, IT llAY ae 80l.D AT A~ MU. F YOU llDD AN SD'lMIATIOM ~ THI MATURS O~ TM NOCHDtH AGAINST YOU, YOU aHOULD COlff ACT A LAWYD." 1182 Cel>ltel sv.t. Coete ~ Celllomle "(K • .,... ~ or common dellgnetlon la lhown above. no werrenly ta g iven •• to tie ~-OI correct,_). .. The beMflolery under M6d Deed of Trust, by ,_ of • bf-" Of dtlf&ft In the obloeUone eec:ur9d thereby. heretofore executed end detlvered to the underatgned • Wfttten Oeder•tlOn of Dllf9Ult Ind Demand lot a-. Ind written notloe ot breech end of election to ~ Ille yilderwlgr..0 '° ... M6d property 10 eetllfy ...., otlllgiltlolll, end thereafter th• undersigned -.-cl Mid notice of br.-:11 Ind of ~2t:. ~~2!:=:: Mid Ofllclel A9oor'dt Seid HI• wlll bl made. bwt without covenant or werrenly. bpi'-OI lmplled, reprdlng tltle. po 1111 111 ... or _..,.,_, to pey 1M ~ ptlndpel eum of ,,,. nor.(•) MOurld by .., Deed of TNllt, wltfl Int.,.... M In M6d nof9 l)tcMded • .ov-J.. " !'"Y· under iM 1.-of Mid ~ of Truet, ..... c:itwoee _, ...-. °' 1M Trwwe end Of IN INlte ~by Mid o.d of fruft, ltld ••I• wlll be held on T'hllr'ICMly. Mardi J. 1"3 ., 2.'00 p.m. e t th• Ch•P""" Avenue entr•no•. to the Chilo Center Bulldlng, 300 r .. 1 Cllepme11 AwnU9, In the Cit)' of Orange. Celfarnla. "°11CI.; AT THI TIMll OF SALi. BIDS MAY H MADI IM CAIH AN0/0" THE OAI HllRI OR ClllT1FtlO QifCl<I tne:WllD IN OML COOi llCTION tnMI. At tllt tlMe ol Ille l"ltlel pulllOetlofl of ... noe.. .. '* .-.tntof hunplld ~of .. Ollllfllloft MOW9d i.y !fie eboW dHotlll•f d••d of troll •"d .....,.....~~ .... _, ........ '.t7. ~on:•:.~-~ !Md, DIM:...,., ... ,.. QMl"4 ., ..... ...,.,, t:..'7.=:.· ~;::~ =-..:..~ -!I ~......;.. """ ,_ ... v .;;;;;t,;;;/ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 I ' ~'!?"ii ha WZ •>< 'res• IN. '•ts• 114. 'M&F' ·hi. 1•lew------... 11--1.&.-lll.,j .. llf;Wc>fF,.iHF 1Z-1.. WI ••Pl W NI CttM lw _..JI.It lyt. 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TOP., ... qulel. nQ pe11. •f'rHh IN ltMZM emenlti.t, no pet• Cllf Pvt lu'n room, kitchen 1ff..O<Mt ntnt i>tr• IP"9 ,.,,, I '"°' ' bf, 2 .... ~ c...,, 'l'Htty °' llrlnlef. tnelld MHA PINE!8 1MO·l1447 •Prl11•t• P•tloe '°' tpt>I. ptlv. ft ltund;t· 1tl I INt 1 ... ,---.-. _2 ___ _ utD A0Vlt1, no pet• Aat 1wnh" POOli Joa. eto OlflQe 1451•16111"'° 181 •I• * t4 Ip~ Pl.Mi T8l. Mgmt 642·1003 1271 13t-72 7 r'twt to 1 :1,.;1~ ~ t7U t118 MOO AQI, 6•4 i•40 T ~2 IMenor• 2 Br 2 81 trplc lnOr~ * Oourm•I 1l1e<I kllCh· --•• • -.oom In 11ouu Htlr A... ·,9!,:!! ..... :., + ---SL Mom' 142·1803 . • • en1 w••--·-__ .. "'T• ,._....,,, _...., ..... lllt•l!a Yleje IHJ HV MonleQO Ille. 1Jry 4 Ir - -rm. •llyjlghte. 1m111 cat l'urntture upon r*!UMI 3 a 4 It CloM 1o wit•, tie ...... 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Z?M Call t-'084 2 BR from 1596 room ac>I. kltel\eMtte a tor eumm•r or Augu11 2 81 2 be Matlorca Con· ... -....... T'WflllM 2 maatllf bf'• I I EAWINO VILLAO IN NIWPORT BfACH bath. 1280/mo. + S200 ,_11_2_~ ______ _ , .... Condo ~•II• view. ---" •a-1 • ' 111668 Huntington VllllOt 8 1nglu t & 2 Bdrm 110 ·<L•f,· "30'" w. Avail now 18110 /mo 2 + huge bonu1 room -•r-• n tol1. 2 b•. 2 c•r flat L•n• H 8 . J:rom 81n A t a T • v "-· I Int ltll 837-3341 & 837-34811 . Gourmet Kit, Ork lat e.,, Lllllt 111e. pier, 3 •ICH)' wl •lte. op•n•r a lndry Diego Prw'y no rt II on .:.•' mante ownllou· 0 o • • n r on t. N B. !!f!fll ti Mll>ef plutn decor 111 + dt lUH ltg. 2Bfi }rplo, hk•UP. ow. c•lhedret BHCI\ 10 MoFadd•" ,rom 1505 173-.-1114 CM near 9a11., St. Woalt l!!l!fl late~ llH d~ mo~• you In 1425 S IGOO mo 87&-JQO'T :O,~~~ ~ 0~~: WHI on Mc,tdd•n 10 On JembMM Ad. et l!ttb, lltteb ztM llort/.• O•rtO•· lfO Big Canyon Condo, 3 er. S3 .Qf40, bt 3. Agl. No CtrtH ••1 ••r 2'122 M&-7238 9VH. S..wlnd Vlllaoe 8•n J~uln Hiiie Ad Pint Knot Motel on Collt _e_1_e~ __ ..a ____ _ lull golf couree vl•w. 1" 1111 rented. et3-ll l9I. 144-1H0 Hwy, NB. t1ac>1 to oc.111. 01UH lntala ltl4 pc>ot, tenn11 1 1400/IM Lrg E/BIUH Condo 2 11ry 2 Br. t Be frplc, patio, E.11de lu11u7 In a pine lo· OeluH pooltlde 11tre ler1141 U.11 ... •. Wtdy relM. 6'~40 Avell now M4-7424 4 er 3 ea NeW'fy. r•lurb' H OO /mo p lu1 utll• rMt Lra Bt, DIW, ,.. 2 br. 2 be, bit· In•. ,_. 1817 w .. tctlff. N.8. 258 Su P • r I I 3 0 0 I mo : 673· 1039 lrlg, patio, utll Incl , 880 d1Wlhr. 1 '~ mlt• beach 3 bdrm. 1 be. $1150. All 1111 A PL&OIJ to .-000 eq f1. lat. tloOt F&lllY Tl lllT 875-2490 Quiet hlll1ld1 CdM 2 Br & $4'0. 831'8741 NO pet a. $500/m o . •ppltancH lurnlehed Re1eonebl• rate1. Kil· Agtnl 5'1•5032 .. 4 Br Newport Crest B I I 28 ''L I I 113'"8382 Wlter Vltw E11cell t p I F -1-T nha• a el l Beaut N ...... I Bch condo.. •. rplc, w• k to pvt r t rrba, b I n1. cpt1. .... · •n Chen911H, phonee. m•Jd 'me ount .... Valley of· w · v now. R B .. ,. ~ be1ch . pvt entry. drpe, pvt d9Clc, ger, ret1 loc1t1on. 4<47 Lido Soud 1 z h fie•. 884 IQ It. 10529 W11h/dry & relr lg B 2 •. Eutbluff FP, H OO /mo 658• t 184• req. 1560 & H C L.. DELAWARE PINES 2 1 3 1 9 9 O . O 2 a 2 , ;.c:AN~P~P;~I ::o. SI I I • r (D I ck) lt200/mo. 833·5806, I QOO. 720·1280 780•1u 8 only. 7eo-o4811 t Br lrPIC, pool, gar, 7t4/873-493.-, 875-368t TEL. 1ge7 ...__.... n"·d, 1141gae-11a.-. 780-2578. 6'3·2338. Lido l•I•. Perf fem hm prlvlle f.'2''°.•'•~7751mo. 1 Br.from 1•25/mo 2 Br. CM t4MtV.,..,., ..,,, S 500 LGE t BR, ger .. ocean 3 Br. 3 Be Condo. w/d, .... """' HARBOR VIEW HOME w/4br, qulel loc t view, deck. eJttru. 17Q6 pool/ IC)I. 1825/rno 19221 Oe11ware St. from $625/mo. Aenl be· 5br, 3bl, 3-otl' oar Cul-Balboa Covet 281, o.n, + dep 6'0-4265 63 t-3537 fore Feb. 20 No depoelt IPIOIAL .. ., " ••• de-uc to grHnbelt. 1011.lly remod. 11900 W~l &PTI required. Key fM only. OcHn vl1w. color tv, Nice. l t800. 832·86« or Harbor Ridge E1ta1u Cealt •Ha 2724 I Br. N .. r F1lrvl1w &. Ltg 1 a 2 Bdrm .. among No pell. Located ectou room phones, ale. Ir .. ~-7020 38d. lemOy fm, ~·· • R Beker. bll·ln1, carpel• & plnH a etrHml. Sec Newport B••ch Golf coll ... Stec>• 10 be•ch. llnlUlkl vlewl. 12800 OUM 2 ~cn-e• dr.P.. 5-'s:l882':' -l p06I & .. , 6'MU&. l:fld_QOOl~C§.26~ - hter Slltrtl ,,.. WATERFRONT HOMES 333 E 2111 c M •3D t Br ~/pool, g•• P•ld, ~~ -:· .... ;:~:-.::~: au•-2 ... B ' &I-... ht--1 3000 eq It, •Br, eep. INC 63t·l400 t45·8103Shown 11·5:30 -...... 5.,.1 .. 1 ""• 1 a,ger,pe-acalMa 1eD•--------------------1 $380 pr mo. No pela. .... .... u • Uo pool No pet& 1&01 H mHlel' 1Yl1•. Sb•. format ILIFFS $486/mo. 2 Br. 1'/• B•. Reta fe<!'d. ,.., Flower St 5'h s . • ROSAAITO SCH/BAJA 2 dining rm. paneled lam lower unit. ell bll-lne. 9,5.919 1 Nr. Beach, 2 bdrm. 1'.+ ba, 1 t I. Nwpt Hti. 550 Br. 2 Bl hm. Steepe ~111. rm. radto lnt9rc:om, lndry 2t>r 2bt, t lvf S ttOOmo carport . lndry rm, bll· flrepl1ce. cp11 I nd 6'2·73'0 pool, jac. lennla, pvt bell. rm, 2 car gar. avail 311, M•-8368 or 8'...0t3' cony THE GABLES 2 Br l'h 8a drep91• e nc gar $596 CUfftleven llgl\t & airy 2Br 5'5-9223 $1800/mo. 71111·3881, ha Cltatalt 2276 527 w WlllOfl w/ger, crpta, drpe. bftln1, Call 538-0921 t b•. patio, encl 0.,:1--------- 75g_9g74 t•• .... ••2.110• !need yard , w/p11lo. 2 Br. bll·ln 11ove a oven. 1576, 642·213• leat&la II IU.t 2tel 2 Br. 2b•. adult condo. --• water pd. 243 7 "D" drepu c1 P•t dleh 3 Br, 2 Ba, frpl, lam rm OcHn vu, renge/refrlg * Bach $325 Utile pd Or•noe 1520/mo Call ' r · • 2 Bdrm. frplc, t bite to 1111 w/bar, pool. St600/mo l\lrn no .... ,, no child•· 333 E 2111 C.M. #30 t·5 63&-4120 washer. pool. no peta b•ach. 1650 ytl)' Ceu Ull wtll conelder le••• opt. *'"76 '79•' ,, .. 7'" 8 F r o m S 6 0 0 I m o . 675-.-4 t9 .-as 5 t t I r v t n • A v e en . ..., ' .. -~ v 646· 103 Shown 11·5:30 Eutalde I Br. ametl bul 000-2875. . <>Idell &. larQfft aoenc>'· 933.g773, 558-4g82 or Sutt la& 2210 2 Bd. t Ba. redecorated, cozy, natural wood ~II· 2 Br. t'n Ba. TownhOUM. Yll IESEIVE ITI All cllenta ICl'eened with 646-0811 S 4 . gar. pool, Chlld OK. No lngs & cablnell $405. $425 + $376 dep. OH NEW gated 20 Town· phOtoe & referencee. 3 Br 2b• lam rm frml f:5c,~' v8:'~ 2~ ba pell S•90tmo. 1395 A 851·9522 pat d N • • r Fr w y . home lllLLAGE COM· Credits: Coamopolltat\ dining. l;plc, huge' matr Pfea.m.:~arii. Ati s':::~ Beker. 641-0783 "475/mo. 2 Br, 1'.+ Ba. 2 89~94 MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 2'A Good Momlng Amerlct suite w/Oreclan tub, pool Rltre 628-5080 story quiet complu. LIH than 1 mite from ea. lS00· 1800 l<I It. of The Tomorrow Show & seune. 300 II lrom le 1 _ ~tflleld Cpt/dp1. petto. No peta. beach. Localed In nice pure lu•ury Oeragu. *'-+ oH * to ell Who herbof $ 1850/mo. Cell atr. _,... 2211 WWC9 548-4506 quiet resld atM. Lge 3 IPH In every home • need e ptece. 840·6377ors.46-3208 WOUlllll APUTlllmw $835/mo. Euteld• 2 Br. 81,2'.+be,dlupt.f'rple. ~~~=~ !~~t;·b~~~\~: ...,.,. M1-11H Big Canyon TownhouM 3 View ol oc.an, pvt walk· Beautiful garden ap11. 1'11 Be. Townhouse. g•r· 2 <:¥encl oar. Accepllng llreplacea, mfcro·wave LI r g I 3 Br. ho u I•, Br. 3 Be lrplC, wetbar, we)' 10 _,.,, 2800 eq f1. Petlol/deckl Sp1, heat •· frptc, blt·ln•. email epptlcatlone for lm1TM1d. oven•, prl'</ete patio• & $265/mo. Av•ll lmmed. extenalve cuatomlultlon. I t500/mo. 3 t06t Allio paid No pets. pet ok occup. s 7 50 & dep r•rda, gardener provld· Plenty of privacy. No kld1 ell epptlencea. on golf Cir, 499·4364 2 Bdrm. 1'1· Be 1560 2t17 Orange. 538-0297, 8-47-4<437 ed. Eleganl Mvlng only 16 or pet•. Re1p. Female. courM. total view each ,. __ ,,_ 2 Bdrm. 2 Be. $585 TSL Mgmt '42·1603 3 br, 2 be, $650 + M50 mlnutH from FHhlon Call Kelly 549·0828 or room. 2 cargaraoe. poet; -• Ual. 2410 ~9~d~.Wlleon 831.mg MOO/mo 1 er. t a. 01,. eec. depollt. Nr Warner lel•nd. 7 mlnut" to s.c. 851-2222. Jacuzzl. tennis. Like MW! D •I u • • 1 BR n •Ir age, Ill bit-Ina. lmm9dle· & Oolhatd 8.47-8176 Plaza or 0 .C. Airport. S-he_r_e_E_11-•c_h_o_m_•_w_l_th-1 Thia la the nlcel1 name In S.C.Plai.a. RelOrt Adult Flrepllae, poof, dletlwuh t• OCCUP9f'CY. Huntington Crffll Apte. Jult •HI ol Newpo rt P<ol 1285. 1et IUt dep. the community. Wkdya Tract w/pool, gate. 1532 er. pv1 patio, xtre lrg 1g23 Pomona LuMury adult Uvlng. 1 a 2 Bl\ld. & '°· of San Ol9go u I ti •. 9 8 8 • I 4 7 11 7t4t 955·1'00. Wknds IHI discount, or pur· garden. 2 Br. 1 576. TSL Mgmt 642·1603 8d 1 h Frwy. From $1000/mo. 682 2•49 ' 7141760-3670 chaee opllOtl. 775-2580 557·28'1 & rm. wl QlrtgeS. l'teat 83t·5•39, 2473 Orange --·--·-----• , BA POOL + SPA Spec. 2 br, 2 b•. lrplc. water paid, televlMd Ave Coate M... M/F to 1hr betut Back · Condo 3 BR 2~ ba. 11 gar. Nr l>Meh. Avtll 311. MClUrlty. From S5t0. Call " · Bey condo Pooi Jae Loe pvt home, l•m rm. 2 Seemtst Cr Nwpt Terr ..,.....,_B.AU 1576/mo 759-1852 841813 lrom 9-5 UPPef 2 Bt. 1 Bl I+ blodl tnnl '300 ' " lrptca, mu ch more . 1750. Dys 902.$<411, N. .,.;•u to bch. 31th St on Penln. t •· · MS-5123 $1500/mo Avail lmmed. 73a.4528 &PU--· 2 Br. 1 Be. new carpet & 3 BR ei>t. qulel trN netr 111 & 1aat. st 50 aec. Pvt furn rm In lg hou1e. Fred T •nor e . •gt . •-•• paint, neat but & storM Hunt. Hwbour. Dlhwhr. $ 8 O o I m o M a r y 1260 mo. 1st & lut, utll 531• 1266 BHutllully tendac•ped s• 10-1-420 228 t Miple rHI fplo, yard. dbl cir 63 t·e300 Incl. 6.42-881 t BIG C·NYON TWNusc ' .... fuaiut4 garden iptl. Pool & Spe. SI gar. W/D hkup. 8'()..8807 ------------1---------1 ,. n .., Pellos/cltclcl. No pela. TSL Mgmt '42·1603 ..,~ 2 B 2 B I 1 Block to beech. 2 Br. Supw N8 vu. pool, apa, Lua 2 8r, 2 Be, spec. golf It~ lalu• 2IO& Btcholor $410 ~ r 1 w gar. nr den 2 Be. bit-Ina, ~ g8f. tennll, HC gat•. 1295 Airport atll • Elite. Sult• from 226-450 e.q 11. 11e>Weq11 Many atru Cell 557-7010 Downtown Hunt. Beech Crote lO Clfy Hair. want to bank1 & POii Office. 1p1cee from 1250 to $650, 400 eq 11toGOO1<1 ft. 1 month tree rtnt. 63&-1<435. 000-8488 Water FrHt 1141 DELUXE SUITE 2012 Sq Ft (can dMde) $1.25 lq gy. t42-4M4 •CdM dlx 1ulte1. AC. empl pkg, from $325. 2855 E Cit Hw y. 875-8900 UPTO 8 MO FREE RENT ••rfrHtlftleet At Intend l)t'lc.- Sutlff 355 to 2400 aq 11. Rent rebate. baMd on lease term & teneru Im- prov. etloweoce. Cour- t91)1 to Bkre. LIDO MARINA VILLAGE NEWPORT BEACH 1175-81182 Pr1mtt em.a olflce epaoM. 300 to 700 eq 11. Groee lelff. E. 17th St, CM. 6'5-3-477. .....,IUlD FuH~Suftea IS llT OISTI It $600 .. Furn/unfum Alt YOU need fl>' one Monthly F.I 840-5.470 couree I lake view Sep t Bdrm 1•75-$465 $•25/mo 2 Br upper, Hunl. lnttrc:omm. Hoap. 1790/mo. 650·8839 per m O . & h I k P II 2 c • r gar . • • • 1 • 1 bdrm, furn. & applet 2 Bdrm 1y, Be 1580 newly painted, crpts. 1575. 983-833Q 28r TwnhM. tl+Ba, din 75g_1428 Otfa IPllCI u to'4( u $69 $1200/mo 6'4-2'18 new. clean. 1unny & 2 Bdrm 2 St S600 Orapee. Mr Orange/17th. 2 81. 1 Ba. d~. gw-•-F--M-t-~--2-81-H-9-• per mo. In CdM. Call 3000 ..,, .. WestClf hm. 4 ~7~ '.!'1a' ;. $ 8 2 5 I m o 2 2 5 o V a n II u a r d 18 o E. Ro c II•• t • r . •ae. prfvete. $550/mo. rm. 2 pet101, bNalcHony • .. "!...~ lo275 .!. 'L. ti.I . 1173-2595 Br. 48a'.' pool,.,,.,, den, v .rv v 540-9626 548..019' or 875-4527 538-8312 gatage, no pe11. r oeg ,..,.... .,.vi "'u a. ..... •-tt--Ho1p. 1at. IUt + dep. pell otc. H2·5759 1580 Newport BIVd, CM. rem rm. din rm. triple ...-1 Bdrm "45 181 apt. $400/mo Nr. Po. D•luae 2 Br. t B• In 842·2949 evee/wknda M / F 1 h •re L • 0 u n • 400 sq.11. S300 per mo. ~~87~ 1 5 5 O I mo Pniuab 2H'l 2 Bdrm, IV• t>t ~ mon1 & t81.I\ St. 4-opiell, carpels, dr1P99, for 19Pt. charmer. 1so• ocHn AQ41nl s.41·5032 ---------Smell 1 BR epl, new crpt, 131 E. t81h. MM818 646-t329 r..lr\e, encl gar. hk-ups. ltrHI,,.. larilll view. Meture. ltlbl•, DANA PT. ATTN: drps. "425. t61 E. 18th. t42-085e 3 Br. 2 ~. bltlnt, ,,_, S. 510. No pete. S40-44M. 3Br, 281, frplc, '875 mo. •,!!:111~!·7 $350/mo. Call THERAPISTS, DOC· USI THI DAILY PILOT .. FAST llSULT•• SHVICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642-5671 bt.)ZJ * ~ • ' t 00 • ~ 0-) ~ • >< 0-) • ~ • I t '"7" '""'"" Cll Plan 2nd floor. M-3 8 2 Ba 1585/mo ..-2.... TORS, CPA. SALES v <r"'1VV Large 2 BR 2 Be, 2 •tr cur tty gu1rd1. pools. r • · • 991-S868 unit. $526 mo. No pete. H50 mo. 845-38811 or ~~~BBQ. Kid• 2_8_r_2_bt. __ oc:een ___ vi.w __ . DI-.. M/F to enr 1ov1fy Wfft· ~· ET~. •:f ~ 750 BEACH Pier, pr1!g. 1 Br 1575. Utll pd 300 E. Ed-gewater. 11871-2888. BA VFRONT • Spec1aa.llar View, epac 2 br. 2 b•. plus atudy Pvt Plrkg, boll 11tp •v•ll. (714) 752.g511 or 675-t49t. C.talllta 2U4 llWfllTwaUll Beautiful l.tndac.ped GM. wet• peld. Patloe, PoOf, JKUZJS. NUne, 1-n IS court•, volleyball court&, rec room. Jr t Br. Fumletied 1<43(). Cell 657-0075 1&1& 11 • ALL UTILITIES PAID Compare before you ,.,.., Custom d9l4gn ,..,. tur•. Pool. bbq. cov'rd garage. eurroonded wllh plu111 11nd1ceplfl11. No peta. t 81. Furn $515 385 W Wllaort 8'2· tg7 I Sm Studio E. Side, utll pd, pll\, nr but & lhopplfl11. 1320 mo. M6-4831 .......... ... , .... """'man 8-ltlful & park 1111• wf1h ttrTaoed PoOf . •Privet• Patloe •Covered Plftclng •Spedoue Apte •Dining ArM •We.tk tn CloMta •Home-like Kltch9n1 1 btk to Huntington Cent•. trtnepor1etton & FfWft. munanu 1 Bdrm From $525 LA QUINT A HERMOSA 1t211 PatllllcM Ln. t btll w. of e..cti. 3 bite• S of Edinger ... M7-54<4t ........ .... Nr OCC. Cell 5-40·1158, us..aoae hwaaher, gar. patio. minster VIiiage Condo, ~'.::; 4~ ~u Hk lor Dave. Larry or · Acroee from bNch. Room 1795. CeJI 760-6086 S300 mo. 898-27~ Pam 2 Br. Condo. HOO/mo. I I beth & II ht kit •lllm ... -. --------~ Call Sherrie before 5PM ~ priv. Wort<~ per: 1 Block to Bay a Beech. S..ullful lurnllhed 2 Br _. tBr. 1:91&. clMn, et 673·2282 aon, non-1moker, no 18r "35 mo 650-2493 Condo, Th• Lak.,, Ir· 1 t MO FR7EE REHT ..... l 1395 mo. 382 Vlctofle ~ • vine , pool, tennl•. •P•. room to roome "" . 642-3780 2 Br 2 81. TownhouH. peta. $285/mo, 960-58<44 uune. Mature rHp. Alrpot19r Inn & Frw)'9. No N4IW9f 2 8I 2 8a N _, bit-Ina, c:arpell, drepes, ell 8 or wknd1. Cozy 2 Br. 1 Be. lrplc, quiet aduli. $350/mo + ..... reqylred. · 0 ,,...i. no pet• Femlllel plMle Nice 2 er. 1 ea. 1n 4"i)l9x. beamed cell. air. no 'h utll" + dep. Mlc:h .. I Call AM 833--3223 1475/mo. 760· 1' 18 or "495/~. 5'5-1182 · new eerpettng & frnhty 1>911. Avail 311 1585/mo Ka" 1n•u8 h Work -.-Cd-M_EJl_9C_u_tl_v_a_S_u_l_t•- M2·7528 evee or wtmde. · _..._ _. bl MS-1682 • ...__.,, Hte. 7 5 2 . o 2 ' • Hom• ----11-11-, ... ---LIS--11385: t Br. 1b•, pool. ,......1..... t·tne1• gerege, ·~.,..,.. 730-8131 El•g•nt decor. furn/ ,..._ ---laundry, edit&, no pet1 nopete, ~ 535/mo. t er dup .. 11., ell utll. pd,1 _________ 1 unlUrn. El•vllor & un· Spadoue 1·2 bdrm ac>t•. 133-7890 a 6'6-19'7 780-1713, 833-3307 yard, 2 bite• bMctl $625. M/F. non-emkr prof.. c19rgmd prtc.ng. 675-9510 557-8200. M/F M OCEAN BREEZES I Ken 650-1111 25-35 to enr HB 281 .... SetlSun 10.SPM Eaat•ld• 28r 2ba. frple, N"' .. R.,,,. .. ,.H $315 mo . utll Incl. d •c k , a v• 11 how """ ~ 2 Br. t 'A Ba. No Pill 9e0-408e 2 bdrm. 1 be, even 2110. $825/rno. Pity• RMI Et-1 Bt. '°"" w/lrptc. $450/mo. l--------- ChltO OK. No dog•. tat.t 873-1900 .~~ ~,-.::. $.48-2882 °"aP~lld 2 Stry f.te#ooBffch Vlctorle/Cenyon ArH. PINE BLUFF APTS •Ttnnl Lovety 3 Bt 2bt. ,,..,ty 'A ,. em1, • 1 H C. • I Rt•I! 1515 MO. 631..U12 2 8t 2 .,_ ChMd olc Ca •TV blk bHeh, no peu. 1 2 25/mo pl\11 u t ll. ~ .. um &PTI. tlo, ;rp1c~u 11ove:::: :Pe1~tllble. 1900/mo. 850-1706 •11·1-llM-_7_9_7•-----1 • SEMm N9wfy decorated t 81. & llwuMr. epa. lndry rm. 8-46-1323 5pm M1tur• M/F to lttr lge 2 Prlmtt Coete Mt9t toe;-. Bech W1ttr 1on 'tpt <lar-"50lrno. Huntington Gtrdens Vec:uiU..· Roomy bKll bt', 2 be ac>t. Good 181\M tlon, lbundent pttkll'IQ, •OH encloHd. patio, SPMC 631..e107 490t Hell Av. bO I bh 1• oHlurnor 12-40/mo ~ full ..W.. From...$150. PoOf, epa. rec room. Gu•·E-.-S-1 D_E_·_2_B_r_1_'A_B_•_·_•_a ~$5-,-5-. _1.r_a_2_br_2-b1._bl1_. -.in-.-. _:14~~~m::..· ~S.~cndy~u~.,...~·~=::.'.e~~'.:.o'.!,o_.11-utll-:-1.:;;:M::-:e-;:· 33=7-=8==-· -:----_11'_2_· 7_8_50 _____ _ & water paid. No P•t• balcony, garage, uppet. mint cond, nr bHch. Est·blulf, ap.c 1 bd. pool, •• Tll 11111* N.B. 800 eq 11 olflol. evllll. ~:.!..1~93 Hamilton, t20 E. 20th St. '540 mo. bHI area. No P•I• p ..... nt atN. no pell. M to ehr belch houM, Mar . 1 . I 500 mo. · 848-0100, MM219 M2·1339. 87M198 15751mo 644-47e7 1rp1c. W/D, .ic. "400 mo. _~ ___ 2....;._s_1_3-5_500 __ STUNNING lerge 1 & 2 Br 2 Br t Bl, cerpeu, 2 bd, 2 be, llcceM to llol 2 Br t 'n Ba. den, frpl,l-Judy--''--ss_o._1_1os ____ TWO SUPER wttllf'front 2 BL GarcWI Apt. Pool. drapft. no 1)911. $500 & tub, dOMd gar. fr .. UM C¥J>Or1. w1tk to beech. Spaclou1 2Br, tl•P• lo offlc9e. '375 Md\, ~ 1405 & 14g5, 7l0 W 1250 HC. utll pd W/D, Adult• only. no 1700/mo yrty. Mll-59'5 bch. furn/unlurn. ~rly. t1ner9 Mlle, NB M6-505t 18th. St. 83t-5230 Bath. pet1, l550tmo. tst, llt, & or 17s.59s.a · Lndry & gar Ind. Muet b9 Slnole orno. apaoa aw.1- Apt for renl w/lof1. 3 Br. 2 B•. nr SC Pin. c:leen dep. Avail 3-1, can mllt\lfe l reep. 850-1595 .ol.. Appro11. 100 *I· ft. Nloe .,... Call S.A. pool, spa, carpor1. ... Sa1,..Sun F.o 26-27, Nwpt Hgt&. oceen/bey w ...,.. Rua. ralM. In S. Ana, G. Ms-&404 bel 8PM. Chll<I otc 1750, No peta. or call 538-3283. 219 1 Br w/lrplc, w/W crpl1,1---------1 Grove . & c . Mee a. Allbernt St, Ap1 A 1450. Avlll thru Jun• * * Hpt ~ll tree: 2 Br dupl9•.1_7_62_-M22_______ t&rgr,t & email _..,Id OK. only Evet M2-3572 AMponelbla fem 20'• n-_5_51-3 __ 1_1 t ____ _ 11 n f u r n • 11 k • n • w . "'" amllr 1t1r w/MtM tovety Sher• Poell Nwpt Bell S800/mo. 5'8-2903 S4 mo. Stepa to bMCh. Nice 1 br, CM twnllm. own be, nr newly decorae.d otc. pvt 980-7165 ~. Quiet per.on. 1385 ........ ·"15 ··2 2•97 ..._.... ..... •"--.. 1700, 3 br, 2 be. tMC E. w/ tlle (213) 870-7''"'" ""''·.., · ..... • v ....,_, -1 ,,_, _.., 2 bf', 2 bl. lrptc. all c:on-~:.:u:.::::::.· !:..::.!..:.:..::....:..:~::.:::::.....11':::'::-:-=~==7-=--::-:-I ria l ••rv avail. Frae ~ •---------2t8'A 35th SlrMI, uP•· Fem rmt• wanted. non-parking. Rtee. 131-3235 ---------1 telra 2 br 2 ......... 11o •mkr. Sllr 3Br dpl11 In UI~ 2 Br, newl)' cerptted, 1'45/mo. 2 br. 1 b• P•lnted I d r apH . poollldt apt, lnory rm. 1•36/mo 2277 Maple, carpet&. c1r..,... ~ 1't E. 8-y Stt• 10l.A_AO_E_1 _&_2_8r_. _cr_l)t_l-.1 T8l MANAOEMEHT drpe, tndry rm, ptkng, • ' -. ..-' CdM OcMrl YU pref prof l er•11•. "''Y $825 mo. 25-30 87MM2 76-f542 Agt. . VERSAILLES Rmte to lflr 3 8t opt, nr CONDO L.EASING betct\. '250/mo & f utll 831-<4000 no..,.,, 831-5588 ... 2.-1803 ••let pd. Qtr & frig• ......... "496/mO. 2 br. t ba apt, ..... >Ont toe. No pet .. P•llo, cwpott, lndty rm.1_~_1_-M_2_1. ____ _ Spado11.s ~. oM & two btdfoom apM'tmms. MORE VAl UE FOR YOUR DOL LAR f'UllMS.... Of UWUMISMD ALLUTUJTIH PAID. MUlTlt CLU8S. TEMIS SWIMMINGpf11t mudl mart! Sony, "° PftS. Modt9 OPtft -t IO 6. 0MwoH c;.;-. AJ•tu .... orp~~t~l81n 8trMt 2 bf, 1~ M. 810 Joefw\ 81. " Orz Coaet DAILY PILOT /WedMIO,. February 23, 1t83 • ..,. 4 a $1.14 per day ~~ OemenMi1 ... onry..9lodl ROUOH & 'IH!aHtNO Mowing, •dglng & gen H 1w U " Ml·Tlll F~11ratad Tax~ .. PtllTm Thal'a ALL you pay Mo, a ~rty Sta'*Mni1 1~~AOb wc:!-;.~3 =~11'157~ ::;;~. ~:":'~ !_~ Fumac.-POQl-wattr n..t H~~~ll by Ale: hard llnor I.lo. for. Norman MIN 557.7300 ,. ____ • --Of.._ .___.. 750-440$ or 1114"'4&4 ·--·---·-280944 t 4 yr• of~ F=~-_...;;=-iiiiiiliiiimllll '°._dfll ad ............... .,._ _.,... !!!!!!!! ,,,-----...,...---1 .. -----------Wouldn't yau rather 11a11t locel ou1t01Mre. IL ,., "'-CaMet...... Job• Aemov• Old, ,.. OfllYWALL TA.PINO Tree trtfMllng.()Man upe HANDY A.NOY It IA.CK • CPA.,,..,.,. your In-Thanl< vou. 831-4410 'lAITIW iiliiiiiii~ DAiy New cablntlt , ceblnet plao. with°"'· &411-8512 Alt Textur• & Acouetlo L.ancl~SpflMler 01!\'t ttlee r.ilretMnt • COIM tall ,.turnt? Call LOWEST RA.THI Prompt -~ Un taclng, bare. formic• FREE UT'S tor c.m.nt ,,_ .. ,, t<.,.,, 873.1~ ,_,alt Ch4Jcll 945-51111 all hom• repalrt or ,.. for''" •t. "8·1112 nHt prolea11ona11. 16 •:. ... All Typae. FrM •1 0 couni.rtope. &42.QN1 blook l brick work. Aalph C•baltero & lone modett. At alWaye, r .... Dave'•: Moel 110•17& 0< Y'• e11p. 83t-714t L.;;;;;~·-=~~~I 115g.g3e1 Pl J cabinet• & ~try Europ .. n oreft1man. P!!trlttl Oompt, malnt, comm/ 1 ,..., ll4l.fft8 ,2<1'1' off 1111 VMr't Wiii PAINTERS NEED Pl..W.. hpttarial ltnkfl Small Jobi & ,..,.,,.. llM-OeM ELECTRICIAN. Priced , .. 'fr• trtrnmtng & , .. Drive Hphalt Hll•Coat. travel 8'1-Dll211. WORKI 30 yr• ••P Intl ---SERVICE Fr• •tlmata &45-2003 Ctraek ftlt ''°"'· tr" """'•t• on mova1,.cl .. n·up1. FrM rMton•bi.. 1r .... ,. Sta Income Tax Speclel 110 ut. Acou•llc celling•. 2411r U y> ...,_'1111 8acfet11111 MtVloet; typ- - -I~ or amall lobe. .. ,, 84v 4184 aft. 4;j0, 254. 81f.08.41 discount, appt needed. Uc. 3M780. Fr• •L Ouallty--*ble rat• Ing, copy, .ic F•I NIV DIECTORY eupatq ITIYI .. 'II.I ... Uo. &"821. 873-0359 JAPANESE OAPIOENER ..... ca...... ch. r y I 8118 . 3 1 e e. O•Vle Painting 842-74711 Comm'I; Spec. In , .. ,au-•1~. 7tc).Ulll Remod./Aepalra. Lo rat•. ..... prtoee. 11634283 LIC'D ELECTRICIAN 8ptcfaltet. Main~. clMn--• --8118-1408 PAINTING: INT /EXT rant•. new or remod. Tilt OOITHOWI ............ y 04J( Dally PU04 8aMot oir.ctory Rtpi .... 1 .. ttve Ml-11'11. ut Ill D•ckt pat101 fencH Qull. work·AMe. rat• Ing, trimming. Fr• •t. ROBINS CLEANING I Neal Rafe Fr .. "' TOP HAT 831-2030 ----------free Mt. St.ve 752•115se CMW Can Mt-11t12 M2-4047 s.w:. · a thorOUQh'Y7 aauaaH Gr-o· Rtrey' 648•11790 TILE INSTALLED CHILO CARE with tow, Tom 632.607211173-7544 LAWN/GARDEN MAINT c:tean houM. 540-085 LOW RATES: bul!MM. PLUMBING REPAIR: Alt kll\dt. Gu11an\Md, REMODELS/FACE LIFTS fenced yd,,..._, C.M. RESIO/COMM'UINO. Llc'd a n--..11* · HouMCIHnlng relleble home . auto l 111-Waler dam~ 1peclall1t Relocate water hire, ~t1. John lts-0487 Cu1tom wood patio•· MMUMI Wlldye 20 yre. Do my own work. F .......... 9' ref Own tran.P RMI · T~ Factory IMUranc. 20 yrs, rel, Int. hook up for WHher/ My eapertlH : 111 lypet, dectl• & tencea. alt gen Uo. 278041. Al 64$-8128 0 r .. RO•Et. f-34112 YOLANDA e,.2-<Mos 845•11930 833-042t 838-8708, 839-5528 dryer. copper replpe. hm repair. FrH .... LIC'O CHILO CARE ELECTRICIAN A NINO a MAINT. ...,. PAllTill 83t-2030 631~5Llo'd.:,:~,o. Randy M 1--0822 Agee 2-5. Beach a Hell Lie. 233108. Small/lg• Retld/comm/11\d. Y11d IPAllU rum ..... !! ~ repair rllr'nOdet AMideu/ ..... I Aepalr-Atteratlona ., .. , 9:30-e. 842-o'TN Jobi ,..,... 54a,..5203 clean-up, tr .. tnm. c .. anlng Service. CIH· BRICKWORK: Small Jobi. 25 yrt. Lie 40304t. Int, FrH tit, reaaonable: Tret l!rrif! t e>oor.-wfndowt...cablhe TODDLER FUNI Lunch. ' Mf.4tM7 840-1818 nlneet 18 next 10 Godff.. Newport, Coett Meta, ~~~:; ~~-llc'd. John 631-1151 lfml11 flll Conir.ctot: 10 yra exp. Penet·pattoe-r.nott. 1neck1, actlvltlea. Fair/ M:,,!.?9'1~-L~d~~!,~ .... ,... ,,..._ M2·8809 lrvtM. ~t1. 875-3175 P•I OUlet lex s.Mcae, exp'df6J.11t 1 PlaM. parmlta, flnanclnO, Jerry ~413 Fairview, CM. 15t-2342 '3l·2"'S . 845-40tO -Very lhO<=h-Od rtfl Everything In MNOnry INT/EXT. CALL JIM. fWL"'t1o 277~. I ~a got 1 -nr'"'--""'" ,.. __ .:;;y __ r-~ llJU ..,.. ~ & o:w-'d ......... P.O. BOX I LOW RATES I 0 L Huthman 586-5743 ,,.... ,...,, .._..."" "'_.. ...._ en ....., Llc/bond•d. Low, low SHIPPING SERVICE T • conatr, repalrt big or ......... Exp'u in allliOmeTIPi!ft. 54 62-11522 wtnterprtcn. 873-53&7 r .. trlm/remov, dMn AIWJt amall. Guar. 875-a2t4 ~ Ofc, Read'I, qual TIEii Comm'llRM. 648·3018 Home & Office Cteanlng N;T2~~tlon lri~M upe, mowing. 554-7017 ----------------------1 wrk. R•f• bondblt. •••HOME REPAIR Uc'd, bon ............. d BRICKWORK -port d W&-~-c•---·--Oftvewaya, Panclng Lot Caittt ltnlce 538-2738. 636-3525 r...,..._..1,~__.. co..--" .,_ ",. Small/lg• Jobe, repelra 12 yr1 In OC 839-15118 531-t423 ---... ..__,_ 8 I ~ -.,.,....... ............ -· Etec-Plumt>-Catpentry )(lf'lt rer1. 857..oell1 L I .,. 845-85 .._., u coe . No Steam/No Shampoo C..traeten ltwal up, new lawnt. 751·3478 Small Jobe OK F .. t oca r . t2 PlllT Jtft UlfU ltflalt~la1 WE WASH WINDOWS S&8AapHt 131~1 Stain Speclalltt. F .. t ' Landacaplng-Yd Clnu MMct. Keith e4Ma72 HouMCleanlng, full °' pt/ My t l(perttH: 111 IYP"· FREE EST. INT/EXT. -F .. t . Profeaek>n81 Dan Hallberg Grading dry. Fr .... t. 639-1582 •R~~~~:60RM Tr .. trlm/rllrnOV-M:,: 20 YHrt exp. crpntry, =I ~2"!5'1:;"· l'rn tti. ., .. 1~2345.·Uc'd.~u5'!010 R.EFS. LIC. 320881 CA~~~t~i:~~G ~'Zt=.~~~ t:~ ~~ Shampoo & llNm cielln. Hornea & Sea w:... Uc. Irrigation Jim 851-0129 alee, plmbng. Everything. "" ..... ~ TEO. 714/1171-9047 36 Y'• exp. Fr .. •t. · Color br~htenere, wilt Oealgl'I Contr. 546-1837 LAWN a YARD MA.INT. ~rat•. 841-0063. ~~1::,.:-,:::, •ma1 Papdai Neal lle4-8887/&45-3078 lt .. t LR ..... l!D!!ttl!t crptt • 1 fTiln. bleach. n-...._,1~ Ollrdtnlno/Cln.-up. Ina. JACK OF All TRADES Klttu 84 1.4g70 ·ABC MOVING· F· .... I~ lftt.,•-· J.D. Horn RttlnWI~ ...... t all contt----_..._ Hall, !Iv/din. r~ S15; avg ,.._,..,.,.., , • comm. F'r• •t. o.,,. 1193-2603 ,._,1 J_.... ..,,__ , ..... " ..,.. a 1q kl b ,,,. -·~· "'"' Babyttttlno, lif"I hour ' room S7 50• couCh s10· & reatd. L d, bonded, ..,., -en,....... H E.R Cteanl Service Quick, Careful Service. HANG NG/STRIPPI .. nt util, t. ca •, perform WO<k OV9r $200 ...., VlctoflalXlnt ,..._ cnr ss. Ouar. e11m. pat Ina. F« eat, 552-11142 lll ... -Day or night. 875-3014 Ou.ilty. Hou'!/Offloe. Uc. Tt38048 552-0410 V,.._MC Scott 845-llM painting. 84~ lncludlng labor and Coeta Mw. M2-M82 odor. ~t repair. 15 yra ..... le•trutltl Lnn-tr ... wub lnatalt You'r• the boul *A~l ..V.* :;;;;;:;::;:;ii~-----m1terla11 mutt be II· lallHU up. Do "fOrk m~Hlf. Add'M/Aemod Pian. & Tr .. 111m/RtmoYal laally 556-8718 Best quallty. 25 yr exp. Huber Rooftng·all typae. =~i ~=':' ,c:'; Refs. 554-0123 I Bond4id In 'd Lawn malnVRC>U>tMllng DUMP JOBS -..a-I • Competitive rat... tant A.Nlgnmt. 581--8580 ~-recover-deciia Balloon Promotlonl Unll-ws't~·~<?!!>! c,~. ~i~a510. s.tal2i1 Fr• •tlmat• ~-toe5 & Smalt Moving Job• Th~~? ,•..J2Adalb.... UC T-116,428 730. 1353 Bleck welder P•-rh•n~-Uc. •411802. 548-11734 ~.::,~ -::1~,:?:!: mlt•d: bright. beaut. _,, .,_, ..,........, U• .... UIN ••-. . Call MIKE &45-13111 .... .._...., ... ... bouquett. Same day. Trude Mount unit. Guar. No 100 too tge °' wnal: --_, 1164-117 (Ive meaeao-1 STARVING COLLEGE Ing & Removal. Qua . ROOFING REPAIRS contact Mary Grondi. at 4114-1550 ~-rel•. &45-3718 framing, decka, cori· Clfl..1199. Atf9 539-1810 HAULING·ttuderit w/lge ~ hou ctaaned STUDENTS MOVING WOf'k only. 4114-3&15 Small jobs OK. FrH (714) 55f..4088 with MY ... lerft i----------t crete, .ic. Ret1. 25 yr• Clean l.lpa/L.end9Caplng truck, tame lo rat ... Jon H~,. fr: •t Cati CO. Lie. T124-43e 11tlmet11. Call Tom or 3u•tton1. Contract0<'a ---•-11-...-.-IMI-----CARPET INSTALLATION up. Free eat. Randy H~...., TrM Trim 7511·1978 Thank you LoulM 77s'.t857 an·3PM lntuted. &41·8427 Pattr ltanal ,_c....,hu,,..,c,,..,k,,..,. S4,....,,,..2,,...-e3,,.,,,..,112...,.,........_-I Ctla~elcLlcenCtnMt· tBoerr Plda'•2a8, 111111. -•1 & REPAIRS. 30 yre exp. &42-2277 Fr .. _;;-v • WATCH US GROWi -• · • • -&45-8031 (I* 8, eft +), ? -·· &42-9907 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE ••BRYANT'S** INf....., Room 890, Santa Ana. 218 MAIN ST, H.B. Hive aometlllng to ... I Furniture, Truh, Tr... Flrid what you want In Ha111 eornethlng to ... I? Wallcoverlng Removal Don't re-roof, repair at CA 112701. S'6-405I (213)t3-&413 ant Ade Celt &42-6878 Claulfied adt do It welt. Clualfitd Adi &42-5878 M3-54t5 NORM Dally Piiot Cluall'lldt. Clattltlld ads do It ..U. All tyi>M. 642·1343 fraction of SS 857-2890 ======== ....... lalala n• Leet I,.... MM !ertt!l!I, T.D.'aft!! i1l11fu... SIM ltl1 Wut.. SOI i·~ lii1f1h'l'fV St• ltl['!DWI -9ttt ltl WH 1;WutM SIM _,._._ sel5 up. 1900 ft lnduatrlel Found: Gold wedding I.I. UmD Banking OEN'l'Al ASSISTANT • 2 HELP WANTED LOM 10-29 lbt • month -/II.Ill PART TIME PIT MCJetaty. 5 hta daly, otrlc:.. ti t01 R~ondo band, Huntington City ~h. .... -Wllfm CS.ye per wk, Coeta MtiN ...... + whli. Mll:1< & chMUng & 10< glfll, card• & coeme-1J11 ._11 25 hrt ~.General Int. ~~.•.:~2H_2u.n,.~1.ngton e.ach. Call to Identify S In 1_. & 2_.. n.-eo.ec s..-... & ., .. , GP. M2·1t10 Cellt. corp. ••ttlng up Nt'nlng S ()()().$2500 Pf ta. Exp. 1)1'9f. otc, typing, etc. Altaate .,,_,,., .... .,.._ 213/430-2813 •• "" ~-""" ··-v• mo. C.i1 536-3<Mll ~7373 Earn Htra money col· C.M 540-70'1 • TO'• 111411 loen Ml an opening fOf tel A.Mt, ROA for busy operat1on1, Orange t.ctlng tOf IM ~ ----...,..---..-- 4000' eprtnlder9d & 800Cr p......u. 3112 Robt. Sattler NH/CM • Ml ttm. poeltlon. ~ Nwpt Bell R••toratlv• County area. NMd en-MALE MODELS NEEDED Enelgn Ind Coet• Meta REAL ESTATE In lnduetrlal Newport R.E. Brotcer 8d ReallOl'I tlea Include: •FHLMC/ ptacta. S..lng enthu-thutlaatlc people for 3 O< daye/wk 1a..25. Newt. Seleemen. Need 1 _.,... B••ch. Ample power. CllCllS OF M2·2111 646-0811 FNMA Conventlonal 11 .. 11e Chllt...ici. t0< • 3 training & 1u~rvl1lon, Call "-thl ... ~9030 n.nced f9rieon 1r1 COtl\* ~ ....__ ....... .,.., ....,,, me .. , er back of tic• tuN-ttme °' part-tim., will --, ,,_ ,....,. ·-,.., 2,3/~ .... -~1 I----.. _..... _.. .... __ & "'"'b Fl.TNESS _,.. •. ...... • ·~-.., ,_ ~c1a1 ,_ ... ~, ..... --· In Uiguna Nlguel, ~own MASSllE 11T ll, ~ LT.Y ual1t tn Secondery team. XLNT Sallf)' end train. >Ont career oppty. OFF.SHORE OIL JOBS •....... ..tat• f0< a ll.ICCIMful a VI/Wt Parkway, apptox. 23% yi.td, $75,000 11t Martl•t. Mortgaoe ti.Ilk· beneftte. 631-2480 Call Mr/ Mre. L.anard, -INSTDUCTORS No Experience necea-• Priln growing firm.· 1844 eq. ft. &4M2f 5• 2112 HARBOR BLVD TO on 1180,000 ready· Ing ax~ required. Dental Seer,.. .. _ IOf ...._1 850-24113. II\ ; Hry. U.S. & over1 .. 1. Conatant adult tupervl· 8-t WOtklng condltlonl In I -·ft• .......... ,.__ COSTA MESA v'o-1.bwullddohwllnlttoopw.nSpL~·. c,1~ l7luL '1!.d1• sh... 8ct1 Aett~~ .._;;~. -Hop--Cl-t.v.·-.-c-...,,.,..---now-(I F I ) /t F 0 r 0 Ire c t 0 r y alon of all minor•. In Newport Beach .._...-·--.,...,_,, •••·•••a " ,... ...,... ..., ,..._, --v t•• t ' , 1-312-741-8170 Ext 0-13 CIRCULATION DEPT. 7t4/&4&-5051 VI/Wt Perluny, anrvox. ..-.. auoi. from Elytian PArk SHklng enthutlHtlc taking •.pptlcatton1 f0< f I 0 .... L 1144 eq. n. ~-Open 24 hrs. on Part< Or 15% Int 3 a. Own Bota, PIT. Floww tum m•mber tor 3 counter, fluff 'n fold, cM--tr • • lfl• ens.I M... c.11 631-8120 REAL ESTATE 1 IAYI & WEii yre, H2,500 takea ·It. dellY9ry ~ member front offlc•. llvety drtv.r & pr .. -. , r • 1 r I.. 111 t NO EXPERIENCE WUTU ••• •MWlllT .... ATTRACTIVE (714) 240-8123 evea 157 O.ntal Experience , .. tor hand flnlltl. 4~ II I I '9 NECESSARY PAIT Tm 5 good rut utet• Prtma 1oc. 1000 att S3e0. MASSEUSSES (7141 493-1153 0r (81111 BoolckMPer sic. Seer• ~mix;~~ "s'•.11:--Hott ... type C>pt)Ortuntty. ' JI •• ••• • Many potltlonl ~. mt/WDllm agent•. c111 Deirdre 15311 M 0 n r 0 v I •. TO SERVE YOU 729-304e. ttity, •xper'd, rnuat type 63t-'2490 y. Mutt b• •ttraCtlH , .... .......... ~ ~~~~·. ~-:!8~~ Make extra SS helplng 97g...5370 558--7211 WIDOW HAS us for 50 WPM, 10 k•Y by ·young. ~ tn. puOltc, llfrltt•• 1 ltreu tory youth carrl«• promote 1800 eq ft. with front of. Lml I w.n T.D'a, 110,000 up. No toueh. 559-1152 1111'1L ISS'Y po11lbl• travel, mutt their own eatebllthtd \( >ll / 1//:'J( ftca, lar1" ,_,. dr1w In MODELS/ESCORTS credit c:t'otc*, no penalty. BookkMper tor rapidly Stwp, nper'd Chalrtlct. type & have geMral of· I• I 11 t. t If ORDER DESK & gen. ofc routH. Mtture, outgo- do«. 1775 Whittler St. OUTCALL 24 HOURS Call oenleon Anoe. growing Co. eatlatant to Join our nc. eklllt. Catt A.newer lltl.hl. 1 _.. .-.. procedurH. Wet tult Ing, attractive parental --------'I , ' '• ' '" '· 1 5 1 5 I rn o . 0 a y 1 eef.020] 873-73t 1 64$-0264 tMm. Friendly & outgo-Ad 745. &42-4300 24 hra. 'P Mr5..... Mfg. Hav• lmmed full type pereon. p1tMe call 5 4 0 -113 5 2, Ev•• Ing pereonallty. Cell tor H 1 d d 0 I I P , , time opening for lndlvl-2-5PM. M-f . &4e-7021. 11 .. Tlllllt/lll'Y '46-oee1 Pr1Yate partlee have tunde Bookkeeper • Conatrvc-lntetY!tw 5't.6588 oueec Hnere nM • ' ll'*/111 lJ•l dual. Typing 55 wpm. Frorit office qual~t to purChl9t good TO'•. tlon, full charge book-an · good pay, good hrs. Cell ,. • • pten'I voice & able 10 PIHi' Ar-. 196tphonee, t CllCIS OF Btlr 81tn56-0318 k-r w/conttructton --• --Robbi•• Rag Mop, ________ h ...... h ••••m .. ::::.:...,.__. .__ r_..._ E -·--546-0757 'llllDI ... an.,.. P onet a muat. -typing. Poeelble advance ............ ........... Jiit Gay lcMntlty Crtala. Va- .ASSA.E 1 Re-1 ,_ .,_...,. __ "'" _,. xp•r or trainee can Sal plut benefit•. For Young co. Mekt lndM-to nee MCJetary. New· ~ w:" ~-a..a-ti.I builder. PteaM tend make IM15/hr starting ... 1el1111n/~'4 ~~If •• ,,..'~-~a ~.. llC>Pt. &42-11112 dual to wrtt. and~ P0<1 Beach lnveatment 7111 NO. HAR80R BLVD ·-..... -reaum• with ealary re-P•Y· Full and PIT potl-Realdentlal WO.... eed .._ 8-....... •• p ..... ..._ T' ......... ,....,,_,c p firm 720-1047 ""'UERT......, q·-'-"" to a .. "'1071 "' ......,,... 0< van __ .. _...,.. ac,.•glng, tpeclal pro· "" .. .,..., """' • . · .-u "" Brownat~ Flnendal. _.,,_,,. ...., '" · tlor11 avallabl• In our car. Lv mag 631-8222. ---·· .,.., _.,..., i-ct ao di 11134 Min 2 yre ,_ Mar1ln Prof. Cc»- tuftant. 120 hr. Strictly cont. 945 8443 .l ... 112 Mr. J. Edwerd Sdafanl Dally Piiot, P.O. Box publlcatlona. Call work";J with t~. • 61.8'fl,..°'!Y· Pr----~· .:.. ... '"exp. UllPT/lnUL.llLD (7 1 .. .,. C~ta M•u Ca "'37 2 Call r. Rountr•• at .. 57-<.Mf .,., .,u, C080L F··• & Pl p--. ........ Open 24 hra 141 Mt-4800 _._, -• . " • 880, Ext 3 KING HOUSEKEEPER/CHILO Cell -t. ,_._ out· 112e2e t• suPERv1S10N Pen1n Pt. 548-7058 btwn t1AM' rmnm na 1-1 . · • 1 d • • • 1 • • w ' 100 OWi :I: paop1e to loee 10-30 • by f'MI•. ... for Ella. &46-2413 l '1'!! .. t WllllVE .~~".ooe:i2~d J. ?rp• t . C~IEnltR,•poet& ~ .. avhlllral.. IAll DJU ••-Balboa hom•. tchl age 3PM wMk dayt. Wentad adultt ovw 22 P/T cuhler for parking c o m m I I I I o n . ,.,.........,, .,.,.. ...... iu -chlldr•n. Mon-Fri, ltll.l1m who enjoy wonclog wtth tadlty. 714/860-2086 MASSEUSSES 8Mdl Pfoe>er!Y. In ~ Fuhlon l•l•nd ~•tall Have • T~ l*'IY at 1111.M-&PM. C. a muat youth. Mutt be well 875-2780 TO SERVE YOU lion a 2°'41 dltcount. Cal ttore. Eaper ne~. your home. For detall9, Call aft 8 wkdy1 or !!.:,o~~t9g' ..!!.:.': groomed, peraonable, a r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iJA•'taur.,,t Sell 'tf'AJI hQfM youraeff, 87~ EOE. 144..S070 • call LynM 805-2 '20· Wltlnde 873-7843 ••P« MC. Pr.;;' OY9f poettlve motJvalor. Statt To Place your .. all Information, •HY N.B. Doctor need• $80K COLLECTION, P/tlme, Exper Ml-time Exec Sa-18, have car and able to •I S75 per week. Cell "Fast R esult" Dinner houH experl- •t•p·by-atep lnttruc-Pl'1Y entwtenntnt MCUnMI try 2nd. T.O. on wanted maiur. ~ cretwy, w/Jdnt typing & llSllAm start lrnmad. Sa&ery uoo 2-Spm, Mfl..7021 (alt f0< Service Directory ~. Nett and Mature tlont. 20 .:ao• report. THE LAST HURRAH prime N.B. home. oft« Ible ~Pl• for P/tlme SH •klll•. Mutt b• • Comm«cfal Pfoperly & m 0 I f q u •• If •• d . _snarr __ on...;.). ___ __,._ ONLYI Apply "' peraon, Sefld •· to Ste 254. 738-8535 5~538 ~74a~·~~ 5 yurt. I teltphonil work, ~rt. =:':"n:.: ::.=~ cHualty a11l1tant. Ex· 882-5828 rad• your old •tuft· for ad .... Call Now ~~I~~ ::fo~a~ ~.5.:e:."boa Blvd., COEDS-Would love to llHlbl• hra. RetlrHt Salary negotlab+.. Call ~=·~~More famlttaa .,, ~Ung n•w goodlu with • 642·5671 San ci.m.nte. (Acrou --PSY--,.-.. IC-.... -.-, ,..-.. -pwty w/you. Cell Sue or ~·~ ~31nfo Kelly 644-2507 typing. Excellent '*-the cam""-.......... ttlft Clutlflld ad. &42-5878 lat. JJJ from General H~at) "" "~ Kathy anytime. 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Newport Councilman Phil Maurer reminded commisaionera that the city, located under the takeoff pattern, does not advocate reducin g daily dep&Oures md. ~ noj_ oppoee _ improvements at John Wayne. What the city is pushing for, Maurer said, is consideration of an altfrnative airport site to serve the county's growing need for air transportation. He said the city would be wllling to help finance the study. "Creeping, incremental expansion of the airport is what the aty Council fears most," he added. The Airport Working Group of Orange County, a six-month-old o rganization represe nting homeowners and businesses, mostly in Newport, formally outlined ita suggested plan. The group has asked the county to consider seeking temporary use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station for commercial filghts while a new airport atte la sought. Barbara Liebman, leader of the organization, said the group will not tolerate more than the current 41 daily departurea. Pro-airport groupi are asking for at least 55 daily takeoffs. Co u ple saved a fter boat • ca psizes By STEVE MITCHELL Miiie D8llJ NM...., One thing Nick Papac will say about the Orange County Sberiffa Harbor J>atrol. They're quick. Papac was barreling along in his 22-year-old cabin cruiaer off Laguna Beach yesterday when his girlfriend, Deanna Albrecht, looked into th.e cabin and let out a acream. "I couldn't believe it," aaid Papac, a 30-year-old hospital X -ray technician. '1"he cabin waa full of water and more was gushing in." Papac, who lives in Corona del Mar, said he had jwt enough time to radio for help, grab up a couple of life preaervers and jump in the water before the aging ve.el partially aubmeraed. "I got a Mayday off on Channel 16, and the Harbor Patrol came right back asking my location," the skipper said. The couple were in the water about a half mile off Main Beach Park for 10 to 15 minutes when they apotted the rescue boat, Pa~laid. ·~y reaDy move when they (See RESCUE, Pase .U) ----llDEX- M J'2 E4-5 B6 Fl,1'4-8 F2 ClMllfied n A6 Bf Cl-8,Dl-5 J'2 B2 1:4 A8 B4 rM' Sl-1 • D • .. AJ Al • Horn-honking crowds meet schooner By ALMON LOCKABEY Mttie D811J NM St.ff The 90-foot schooner Pride of Baltimore nudged its stately bow into Newport Harbor today to be greeted by doz.ens of yachts on t he second U.S .. stop of her historic voyage from I ts home port of Baltimore. The Pride arrived at Newport Beach after a alow, windless cru.iae from San Diego, the first Artist's son bas d ate with royal couple By ROB~RT BARKER «tMo.-, .... awr Dean Beaumont doesn't expect any trouble at all in getting to see Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of Britain. While the multitudes have been trying -and falling -to see the royal pair, Beaumont has an official invitation from Buckingham Palace to do just that. Beaumont and hia wife Carol. who live in Tultln, and mother Dorothy of Laguna Niguel will board the HM\' Britannia about 5 p.m. Sunday at the Long Beech Naval Shipyard during the royal couple'• California visit. Of course, the Beaumont• have 10mething going for them. Beaumont la the I01'\ of ArthW' (See ROY AL, Pase .U) U.S . Pacific port viaited on a 17,000-mile "goodwill voyage." The Pride waa greeted aouth of the jetty entrance b y h orn-tooting veaaels from Newport Beach, including the 70-foot Baltimore clipper, Swift of Ipswich. with about 30 yachtsmen aboard . Swift, a 20-foot shorter version of Pride, made its home In Newport Beach for about 15 years. It belied pre-voyage press releases from Baltimore officialJ who said Pride was the first Baltimore clipper to transit the Panama Canal and sail in Pacific waters for'more than 100 years. Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart and other officials from the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce greeted Capt. Armin Elsaesser and his 12-membe r (See PRIDE, Page AZ) .--------.llSID..-~-------. HunliQllOa Beach and Eetaneta roll into the CIF bll1kelball quarterflaal1 after poedag •letona oa • the l'08d Ju t •lch•· PA1e El . I ClllT 1111111 Judge halts practice of· I Mesa dentist- By JEFF ADLER and JODI CADENHEAD Of .. .,..,,.. ..... An Orange County Superior Court judge barred Dr. Tony Protopappas today from practicing dentistry or administering general anesthesia. In granting the s1ate'a request for a temporary restra.lning order against the C.O.ta Mesa den\iat, Judge Robert Knox said the court believed the "draatlc action" was warranted. A temporary restraining order will be in effect for at least 15 days until a full hearing on the state's motion to bat' Protopappas from practicing can be heard. That hearing waa eet for March 10. In the meantime, the state plans to proceed with efforts to -bri'lg Proto,pappaa... before the state Dental Board 'to ha._.e hi.a license revoked. In arguing in favor of the temporary order, Deputy Attorney General Alan Mangles said Protopappas' methods "were an extreme departure from acc epted practice and demonstrated lack of knowledge." Following the bearing, Mangles said he believed the Dr. Tony Protopappaa court order wlll now aerve to protect the people of California. He said that to have any deaths occurring in a dental office was an extraordinary circumstance. Three people died following dental aurgery in Protopappas' Costa Mesa office. The dentist'• attorney, Robert Coviello, said he doesn't believe the court's order waa fair but he aald Protopappas still has an office to run and was not barred (See DENTIST, Pa1e .U) Huge cocaine haul seized by HB cops Huntington Beach police have arrested two men and seiz.ed aix pounda of high-grade cocaine with an estimated street value of $1 mlllion, a police narcotics spokesman said. The bust yesterday was the second largest cocaine seiz\lre made In Huntington Beach , police said. Arrested on suspicion of possessing cocaine for sale were lierberto Purta Machado, 21, a Huntington Beach resident, and John Joiro Vargas, 18, of Miami, Fla. The two remained in Huntington Beach aty Jail early today in lieu of •250,000 ball Police said both men are dtizens of Colombia. The arreata were made at 1:25 p .m . yesterday at a borne near the Intersection of Beach Boulevard and Taylor Drive. The h o uae belonged to an acquaintance of the two suapecta. The narcotics spokesman uld of f 1 c er s I a u·n ch e d an investigation after receivina a telephone tip. The two men offered no reahtance and poaseased no weapona, police said. Ex-NB mayo r appointed to coast panel By STEVE MARBLE M .. D111r NM...., Fonner Newport Beech Mayor Don Mcinnis, who opposed creation of the 1tate Coaatal Cornmisaion and once urged the city to aue the ~te board, hu been named to the powerful 12-member panel I Mclnnfa, 62, is only the MICOftd Orange County realdent to be appointed to the panel lince its creation in 1972, according to commillion offidala. Judy Roaener, a Newport resident, served under former Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Othel' Oranp County residents have lerwd • altemata. The two-term mayor WM one of four people named to t h e (See OOA.ST, P ... il) COAST PAN~L ... commlulon yesterday by Gov. George Deukmejian. ~clnnia, an aerospace executive, replace,. Anthony L . Ramal of Oakland. A lonatime critic of the Couw Commlalon, Mcinnis generally hu presented himself as being pro -development. Aa a councilman ln Newport Beach, he once charsed that the Don MClnnis joins coast panel comrnlulon Will trying to "uaurp" local authority Lut fall, Mclnnl.a headed up a •upport group for a large and con troyeraial development project In Newport. The project -the 70-acre Banning Ranch - ls expected to come before the' commission for approval thia year. Mclnnia ls a vice president of the Northrop Corp. and president of a subsidiary of the corporation. He served aa a councilman from 1968 to 1980. Mclnnis. who is on a business trip, could not be reached for comment today. "I think he 'll make an excellent commissione r ," said Newport Councilwoman Jack ie Heather. "He understands local government and he understanda how local government has been at the mercy of the Coastal Commission staff." H eather also was in the running for a commiMion post. She said she withdrew her name when it became clear she'd be forced to quit the council. Huntington Beach real estate broke r and former planning commissioner Roger Slates also was considered for the post. 'PRIDE' IN NEWPORT. • • crew as Pride was berthed at the Sea Scout Base on Pacific Coast Highway. Pride will be docked at the base until Monday and will be open for free public tours Saturday and Sunday from noon to 0 p.m. each day. The next stop will be Loa Angeles Harbor, w here the ship will be on display from March 1-18. After Los Angeles the Pride will continue its West Coast cru ise to British Columbia. There are stops planned in M onterey, San Franc isco. Oakland , Sausalito, Eureka, Portland, Seattle and Victoria B.C. P ride of Baltimore is an authentic re-creation of the sleek. speedy vessels that made Baltimore famous as a shipbuildi~ port. It was built by the International Wate rcraft Society for the city of Baltimore in 1976. Since launching, th~ vessel has sailed more than 100,000 miles a long the Great Lakes, the Atlantic coast , the Gulf of Mexico. and the Caribbean. Vital statistics of the Pride are 89 feet, 9 inches on deck; 136 feet bowsprit to boomkin, 76 feet, 9 inches waterline; 23 feet maximum beam; 9 feet, 9 inches draft; 121 long tons displacement; 95 f eet waterline to top masthead, with a sail area of 9,523 square feet. 0.-, ..... ,...... ..., OafY .,,.,.... Dean Beaumont shows one of the nautical pa intings d on e by his father . He'll present o ne to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip . ROYAL VISIT From Page A1 Beaumont, the former naval artist. And Prince Philip, he said , would like one of his father's paintings. Beaumont just happened to have an approp~iate one handy, hanging in the Los Angeles Maritime Museum in San Pedro. It was a painting of the USS England that his father did in 1966. The ship w as named after John Charles England, an ensign in the U.S. Navy who was killed at Pearl Harbor. But Beaumont thought it would flt in nicely because of its • • • name. And he and his family will present It to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on board the Britannia. BeaumonJ, who says he is trying to establish a marlfime museum in Newport Beach, said Sunday's visit "will be the ultimate." But he really doesn't give the impression of being starstruck. "I was in the maritime service in World War Il and the prince was on destroyers and frigates in the Royal Navy. "Our ships crossed several times. Being a fe llow sailor should make it easy." DENTIST ACCUSED , TERMED 'DANGEROUS' • • • from running the bust,less side of his dental practice. The attorney also said his client has administered general anesthesia to approximately 14,000 patients and none had to be hospitalized. The te mpor ary restraming order prevents Protopappas from practicing dentistry directly or indirectly or administering - directly or indirectly -a ny general anesthetic. However, the order does not bar him physically from his office. Authorities are investigating the deaths of Minna Kim Andreassen, 23, of Huntington Beach, who died Sept. 20; Cathryn Jones, 31, of Costa Mesa. who died Feb. 13; and Patricia Craven, 13, of Sacramento, who died Feb. 19. Docull\f!nts filed in court yesterday include an interview by Costa Mesa police detectives Michael Millington and Clyde Foreman with Protopappas. In that int erview, the dentist alleged that two of the patie!'lts who underwent treatment at tus office wanted to commit auicide, acoording to the docwnenw. During an interview at his office at 534 W . 19th St., Protopappas told deiectivea that Andreassen was ''a auiclde" and that he had told her mother "there was a good poaibility that she would not walk out of his office alive." Protopappas told the detectives that Jones had come to his office to commit suicide. He reportedly told detectives he wu at a loss to explain the death of Craven, whom he described aa "healthy.'' In the death of Andreauen. court documen ts allege the dentist treated the woman, who had a history of kidney problema, against the advice of her phyaidan. Dr. Tyler Upham. Paramedics were not called for 20 minutes after Andreasse n stopped breathing and authorities said there was not adequat e emergency resuacltation equipment in the office to revive her, according to the Attorney General's office. ShOwers, breezy Jonea, who bad a . pituitary tumor removed last year, went Into Protopappas' office Feb. 11 to have her teeth removed. She waa given nine drugs and went into cardiac arrest an hour and a half after undergoing treatment. court documents say. ·coa s ta l Occaalon•I r•ln •nd l>rff~ ton1Qh1 wl1tl owmlQhl IOw9 1n the mld·501. 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O.C._.ig .,_.. tomorrow. lee! end 8Clltllfed .,_, In ,,,. deMrt tonight *1th deereaalng .,_..In .. •-tomorrow. localy wlnOy conditions --expected tn<ougll tomorrow. the ~NICI A 70 ~rcent Ch•nce of rein end • IOw ,_ 5 7 -• ellpected tonight In Loe Angelee A high neu 87, breezy •••tiler •nd decre11lng ellower e were predk:ted lor tomorrow In the _. .. end lnterrn.dlat• Yelteyt. • IOw tonight o4 53 end • hlgll tomorrow ol se wltll Intermittent rein throughout the period were eJtpected t>y th• WMthllf ..W:.. Prwdplt.uon In the mounllllne ... ekpKted, wltll Intermittent relo be4ow 1,000 .... end -above thet level to!\lgllt and 1_..-ow with wind• up 10 30 mph. A IOW lonlgh1 In IN 30I end a Ngtl lomorrOW In the 40e -· lllAO predicted. Temperatures NATION .. l o Albeny 40 30 NbuqUWQUe 82 33 Nner1lo eo 3e ~ ff 42 Atlenta eo 48 Atlllntle City 50 .. Auetln '2 41 a.ttlmof• 55 40 8llllngt 51 39 8lrmlnghem SI 49 8llmerdc ... 35 ... 51 3t 8oltOn 42 33 ltownevtlle 7' N Buttelo 47 38 ='°" 32 27 •• 31 Cher1eston. 8.C. 81 ... Ctwle9ton. w. v ee ... OMrtotte, N.O. .. 57 ~.,. S1 31 CMcli80 41 G3 ClnOIMl(I .. 47 ~ 85 M ~.8.C. 70 llO OOluPllbue .. 41 ~WOf1h eo 41 = .. 42 54 30 o..~ ~ II o.olt 41 17 Duluth El Puo Fer go Flegmfl OreetFellA Hertford Helena Honolulu Houeton lndlanepOllt JeckAOn, Mile. J~ K.,,_ City LMVegM UtUe Rodi ~ Lut>beldl Memc>Ne Mleml ----~'"" ~ New °'1ellnl New Yorlt NorlOlk NortJI Plett• Oklenom. City omeM ONndO Piii•_.._.. PhOenla =::r,,,... Porllend. O,., Pro••• ='City .... Nallmofld 37 21 Ml ~ •3 eo 56 55 32 45 a& 50 2t 12 M 58 52 .. 3t eo 14 74 51 IS2 35 70 ... ... 45 87 48 82 33 llO 52 75 70 43 32 40 21 .. ... es ... 13 41 ee 50 57 11 53 41 ... 30 17 eo 64 35 71 II .. .. 40 25 51 52 ... 34 .. .. It 14 11 40 72 41 St Louil .. 42 SlPet .. TetnP• 78 02 81111 LAke 50 21 San Antonio ... 44 St Ste Merie 32 29 9Mtlte 82 52 Sht:1.:! 12 47 Sloull .... 41S 2t Spok-&3 38 Syi-ecwe 45 3t Toplk• 58 35 TUC90n 15 41 Tulle 81 45 WuhlngtOll 13 40 Wldlft• 57 33 CAU'OMM Eurelta 16 M F'reeno ... ... LMOlllW 10 42 ~ 11 12 11 .. Peeo Aoblel .. 52 Red 8luff 87 u Redwood City 85 61 lecferNAIO H 58 SallllM 71 u ..,, '*00 73 IO ,.,, ,,ancteco .. M Santa Berl>ar• 74 It Stoa1tton ... llO ..,._ 11 ... ..... IO tl' =-70 31 .. .. LOl'IO teed! 71 11 Mont0\111 u 47 Mt. Wlleorl 11 11 ....,_. leadl .. .. OnlilnO 11 41 ~ """"" IO II , .... n 40 ........... 11 ... left knerdlnO 71 .. tin Gelwtel 11 # lellJoM 17 .._AN 11 11 ... CIC 70 ~ TIMltVllllf II S11J06 • I __. .. ~,, ... '* -~ 3 -4Tt0 • 0.-. .... ' Paramedics responding to an emergency call from the dental office said there was no card.lac monitoring equipment or reauacltatlve eqwpment other than an oxygen tank will)6ut ventilation, the pap_en say. Craven, accoroang to court documenw, waa given a total of 11 drugs. and one of them was four times the recommended dosage. • Ex-cultist tells Krishna coercion BY ITEVE TRIPOU ..... ..., ......... A former Hare Kriahna temple prtlklent lnaiai.d Robin George'• p aren t• were .. dernona" an d ur~ her to lelve home ln 1974, Uw Cyptt11 woman hu t.etUfled. Jtobtn, who ii now 23, and her mother Marcia, are 1uln1 the Hare Krilhna movernen\ for $16 million. They c l aim t.he the n -t een ager WAI tahely lmp rl1oned and the family 1utfered emotional di1tro11, includtna th e death of Robin'• father. Takln1 the atand in Orana• County Superior Court tor the firet time yesterday, Rob in George aa.ld the allep(I coercion began shortly after ahe and a friend ataned vialUng a Krlahna temple ln Lacuna Beach. During one of thoee vis1w, ahe tesUfled. then-temple presldent Roy Chrlatopher Richard W'pd Robin and her friend to run aw•y from their homa. Robin aaid Rich.rd aald he could hide the airlt where their pannw would never find them. She a.190 tetUfled th.at Richard aaked them both if their parenw earned enough money to hire det«tlvee to track them. According to George, Richard told them they could not be sincere Kriahna devotees lf they lived away from a temple and with p eople who e at meat. Kr is hna dev o tees are vegetarians. She said Richard told them, "YoW' parenw are demons, and they're going to pull you away from Krishna (the name of God in the movement). "He kept atre98ing that we had to leave home and -join," she testified. Her testimony waa to continue today. Richard Gavotto, PR eXecutive, dies Richard C. Gavotto, ):>relldent of his own public relations firm and an instructor ln pub lic relations at several Orange County colleges and univeraltles, is dead at the age of 48. Gavotto, a long-time Costa Meaa resident, died Monday evening in Playa del Rey of an apparent heart attack. Mau will be aaid at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 3585 30th St., San Diego, SaturdAy at 10 a.m. by his brother,.the Rev. Robert W. GavottO. Gavotto atten ded St. Augu5tine High School ln San Dl~go, graduating in 1953. He received his bachelor'• degree in business admini.atration at the University of Santa Clara four years later. In 1960, he rec eived his master'• degree In journalism from UCLA. He opened his own public rel~tiona firm in Anaheim in 1970. Gavotto had been teaching recently at Cal State Fullerton, and also taught public relations at UC Irvine, Golden West College and Saddlebac k Community College'• north campus in Irvine. He was a long-time member of RESCUE. From Page A1 have to," he said. • • Papac said he's not sure what cau•ed the Revel Craft he's owrled for the last 10 years lo sink. "I might have hit aomething, or maybe the hull just gave way," he said. "All I know is, she went down in eight minutes." The Harbor Patrol towed the submerged 24-foot cabin cruiser to Newport Beach, where Pa~ was going to Inspect It this morning. "There's really not much to salvage," he said. The really bad news, Papac aaid, is the boat waa not insured. "I probably could have gotten $5.000 for it," he said of the wood-hulled craft. As for the future, Papac said he's taking sailing leaons and might lnvest in a sailboat. "A new one with a flberglue bot tom," he laughed. the Orange County Press Club, Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Professional Journalists , t he Orange County chapter of the Public Relations Society, and past president of UCI's Frienda of the Library. He is survived by his parents, Carl B. and Mary Gavotto, both of San Die go and brothers Edward ~d Robert, also of San Diego. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery in San Diego. His family baa requested donations be made" to the UCI Friends of the Library, P .O. &x 19557, Irvine, 92713. ·Jurors view confession in Viejo slaying Jurors in t b e de c ap- itation -murder trial of Cody Leo Schreiber have viewed videotapes in which ~hreiber confesses to killing his roommate at their Mission Viejo home last October. It was the second time t h e tapes had been shown in court. They originally were viewed in November durin~ Schreiber's preliminary h earing In South Orange Municipal Court. The superior court jury, which had viewed (Ive hours of tapes prior to yesterday in which Schreiber denied any role in the slaying, watched him recant the denial In the latest tapes. "I Lied about the whole damn thing. I did kill him." Sch.relber told sheriff's investigator James Sidebotham. Speaking of the killing and a prior confrontation with another man, Schreiber said , "I have never start~d a situation. U a guy starts on me .I make sure I finish it, and that'a the way it's always been." Schreiber t h en t old Sidebotham t hat he severed roommate Dennis Schubert's head after killing him beca1.11e a hastily dug backyard grave was not large enough to accommodate the entire body. "I 'll just put it in b lunt language -I decapitated him," Schreiber said on tape. He Mid he uaed a serrated boning knife he had won. THAT 'S II! SNAIL POISON 20%off ( 1 Week Only) NATION Chicago could join other cities with black mayors ' By Tile A11oelated Pre11 Ch1c:qo would become the largest U.S. city run by a black mayor lf llarold Walhinglon wins the April 12 aeneral election apinat Republican Bernard Epton. Wuh.in$(ton a two-term congn.wman, defeatf(t lncwn.bent Mayor Jane Byrne and Richard M. Daley in yellerday'a Democratic primary. No Republican baa been elected mayor of Ch.lcago ln the last 50 yea.rs. (Complete elecUon atory on Page E6). There are 25 black mayors ln clUe. over 30,000 population, according to the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Social Security plan moves on WASHINGTON -A $165 billion Social Security reecue plan cleared its first congreaaional hurdle as a Houae aubcommittee tentatively agreed on a package that includes lncreued payroll taxe. and deferred coet-of:Uvtng hikes. In addition, the plan includes a levy on retirees' benefit.a and mandatory coverage for new federal employees. Libya assassination plot charged UNITED NATIONS -U .S . Ambassador J eane 1. Kirkpatrick accused Libya of plotting to kill American diplomats in the Middle F.ast and at least one European capital, as well as the prime minister of a neighboring African oountry. She refused to elaborate on the allegations she made yesterday in an address to the 15-nation Security Council. Askew launches 'dark-horse' bid WASHINGTON -Fonner Florida Gov. Reubin 0 . Askew, 54, calling for "a consensus for change" to cope with a high technology world, today launched his dark-horse candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, hoping to retrace fellow Southerner Jimmy Carter's path from obecurity to the White House. 'Blue Flu' hits Columbus, Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio -Police officers and firefighters angered over the city's failure to raise their pay phoned ln sick by the dozen today and city officials were worried about the safety of the dtiz.ens. "The sick.out baa begun," policFCapt. Richard Hartman said as officials reported that 114 officers of the 120 scheduled to report by 7:30 a.m. had called in sick. STATE State to mail out IOUs today SACRAMENTO -As the governor propoeed more state budget cuts in the fiscal crunch , 103,600 taxpayers w.ere destined to receive registered warrant.a, or IOUs, to be mailed today, authorities said. However, the warrants representing a total of $21 million will be immediately cashable like regular st.ate checks due to a $428 million temporary loan. LA County mulls 3,093 layoffs LOS ANGELES -The county Board of Supervbon ia considering a proposal to lay off 3,093 of the county'• 72,000 employees starting April 1. Administrative Officer Harry L . Hufford recommended the layoffs yesterday, including a 1,333-employee cut in the 11,000-worker welfare de~t and an 889-person cut in the 23,000-employee health services department. Tribune, unions reach agreement ' OAKLAND -A tentative, five-year agreement has been reached between the Oakland Tribune and the new.paper's &ix major unions: editor and publisher Robert C. Maynard haa announced. Details of the pact were not di.eclmed. 1, 700 jobs lost a s Atari moves SUNNYVALE -Stiff competition in the crowded video game industry has prompted Atari Inc. to pack Up Pac·Man and move manufacturing overseas, dumping 1,700 joba here for lower labor costs and the hope of steady profits in the Or;ient. Panel refuses to reinstate Noguchi LOS ANGELES -Dr. Thomas T. Noguchi today lost a 10-month battle to regain his job as Loa Angeles County coroner when the county Civil Service Commission upheld h1a demotion. Noguchi, 56, was demoted to phyaician-speciallst laat April by the Loe .Angeles County Board of Supervt.ors, but bad appealed that decision to the Civil Service Commission. WORLD Hijackers surrender, release 161 VALLETTA. Malta -Three hijackers releMed tbeir.161 hostages from a hijacked Ubyan jetliner today and surrendered after a three•y siege. Malteee olficials said the air ptrat.ee were free to go wherever they wanted. Queen Elizabeth suing newspaper LONDON -Sick of ruthless lntruaion lnto her family'• private life, Queen Elizabeth II la auing Britain'• moat popular newspaper and a former palace kif.Chen worker over an article about Prince Andrew's romance with American actre.a Koo Stark. The Law Society said the High Court writ isaued yesterday by the queen'• lawyer Robert Clinton apinlt the Sun and K.leran Kenny. 20, who 901d the tabloid royal Udbita, i. unique. Heart surgery on TV PHOENIX, Arla. (AP) -A retired 1naurance u1eeman from Wlecon1ln makea hl1 na\lonal televlalon debut toniaht u the patient in a delicate heart operation that will be ahown live in dtl• around the country. The operation pn Bern a rd Schuler, 62, will be ahown by KCET Channel 28 at 10 o'clock. About 00 other public televiaion atatJona will receive the program by aatelllte and broa<lcut it live or on tape-from-K.AE'l'-TV l.n Phoenix. Dr. Edward B. Dlethrich, medical director of the Arizona Heart Institute and Schuler's aurgeon, aald the 90-m lnute operation would lnvolve at least two coronary bypasses and probably three. "Everybody's excited to be able to be tied into something like thla," KA.ET spokeswoman Kathy Banfield said yesterday, "W e fee l it's really an educational experience. They (the other stations) are 90 glad to be able to have th is kind of quality thina live." The operation will be performed at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Cen ter, where Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., had triple bypass surgery last year. Oiethrich la expected to help narrate the operation 's progre91. Other narration will be handled by a surgeon from the heart Institute and KAET-TV'a acience editor. A station spokesman said all thr ee men will ahswer questions phoned in by viewers. Preparation for the broadcast included sterilization "of every piece of equipment needed tor t h e production," aaid Ernie Flotto, KAET engineerin g superviaor. Rain tonight, then cooling National Weather Service forecasters said rainy conditions tonight would give way to breezy and cool weather tomorrow. A Pacific cold front moving inland waa expected to b~ a 70 percent probab lllty of rain · tonight, decreasiJ\8 to 30 percent tomorrow . Tonigh t'• low temperature will be about 52 degrees, and the mercury ls expected to peak in the upper 60. tomorrow, the weather aervice said. Cloudy conditions are expected to prevail through Sunday. Proposed law says driving, pot don't mix It might come to be known as the smoke-a-joint. ao-to-jail law. Aaaemblywoman Marian Berge90Tl, R-Newport Beach, baa introduced a bill that would make it a misdemeanor for a driver or puaenger to smoke marijuana while rldina in a car. That's not already illegal, you say? Berge90n says it's not. She says because of a loophole In state law, it is not a crime to smoke and drive. While it la illegal to poueu marijuana, Bergeeon uys the law aays nothing more about smoking d ope behind the wheel. The lawmaker .. ya Jt is meaal to drink and drive and that dope amokera should face the aame puniahment. Aides to the uaemblywoman aay evidence will be introduced during hearinp for the bill that 1how marijuana t mpalra a driver'• reaction u does alcohol. ~r1eaon says the loophole waa brouaht to her attention by one of her const ituen ta, who happens to be a narooUcs agent. We're Listening ••• What do you like a boUt the Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you lib? Call the number at left and your mena1e wW be recorded, ~bed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 842•6086 f' The same 24·hour anawenn1 aervite may be uaecl to ~cord let· ters to the editor on any top6c. Mailbox contrlbuton muat include their name and telephone number for verification. No drculatlon calls. please. Tell us what's on your mJnd. ORANGE COAST DlllJ Plllt - Otanee Coelt DAILY PILOTIWedMlldly, February 23, 1883 * Ping-Jen Wang, 19, shows his winning entry in the UC Irvine egg drop. Students egged on UC Irvine was awash with cracked hopes and smashed desires yesterday, as atudents launched Engineering Week festivities with the annual ep drop contest from the top of the nine-story Engineering Building. When the yolk cleared. sophomore engineering student Ping-Jen Wang emerged as victor among a field of some three dozen contestants. Students designed variowi containers to saleguard their eggs u they plunged to earth. Inventions included parachutes and boxes insulated with everything from toilet paper to shaving cream. But foam rubber seemed to do the trick, as Wang managed to come out with all of his eight eggs lntact and ready for a trip to the frying pan. Official "dropper" Michael Brown lets a box of eggs fly . Dave Smith ( le(t), Marco Vailetti (right) judge one scrambled entry out of the competition. Faculty backs UCI hospital .. By GLENN SCOTT OfhDllllJ ......... Dozens of UC Irvine faculty repreaentatlves have offered strong support for plans to build a 232-bed hospital on campus. concern. l MC backers already boast support of at least 15,000 area residents. But Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. said UCI is prepared to begin a show of support from key oommunity members who favor the university plan. hospital in southern Irvine. Hoag '1 has a contract to provide '] administration if IMC is constructed. Health West Foundation of Chatsworth has been chosen to• build the on-campus hospital on Academic Senate members, who held a special meeting yesterday to discusa hospital plana. said they will back a university campaig n to demonstrate their proposal ls superior to a confUcting plan to build an off-campua Irvine Medical Center. Generating communlt y backing for the university hospital has been a source of Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES C•rtifi«I G•mol~i•I, AGS IT'I A RECORD lroe1 Soudi A/rlttl The .,ad mane. of South Africa have prOduced aweeorna amounca of Sold, and lhey alM hold some awaome naarda. J'or example, the d9epl9t '"91 to whkh man hM ever dliandecl .. 12,428 I.et below the earth. That ~•ned at th• W.-.rn Diep Pl rnlMe of 2*dll Mrb. n..t•a almml two Md • ...., --........,, clown Ill ..... ,..... N\lllllller 'fwo 8baft then! AnacW ...w reoarcl .. held bJ ..... Drill'*•'*' .... la South Alrb. 'ftlat mlae bel prodUD9d man aold Uaan any other mine In hlatory. .............. and ....... with another mine In 1111, Dri9foa.m ~ 41.2 ..... '"" ..... .,,. lq&! 111• aboat ..... ~ .......... = R __ ... . e ln Nalorj .... ~-.... .... ........ ..._ M ._. Ill ...... /tll*IA. cal .............. waUrc_tlD ......... -....... ..... ,~ ....... ..,. .. ~., r ,,, ..... .. ;;:::-·· ~-........... I 7 He claimed the IMC proposal is r ooted more in keeping competitive hoepitals out of the proximity of lioag Memorial Hoepital in Newport Beach than in offering medical care to Irvine. 1 O acres near the College of Medicine's facilities. Steve Yerxa, vice president of the non-profit foundation, said the entire complex would cover 40 acres and cost about $250 million. • Hoag is workine cloeely with Pedple for an Irvine Community Hospital, the community group proposing the off-campus If state approval came this • spring, the hospital could ~ •• completed by mid 1986, aatd Philip Di Saia, president of the College of Medicine faculty. ' The most romantic purchase of your fife should also be a most knowledgeable one. Oii c:twnond ~ toltct shOuld bf as b1"11olnt 111\tt t>Mu11tul es 11 ... c:treafnt you ll10•e IOClty 'lblJ Wdlll II 10 be 8rlj()y9d IOI 11Jt1.me Thlll 1 wtl'( you lhWl<I ChooM !\~ably Incl ,...._, compro.'l•M on the betutv encs 1101\JO ot 1ne ownona you buy 1901ldltss ol o ..,. ~ flhauk.I IOClll lol • d•l'IUlld tN1 I ottn CUI Ind~ IO bMg OVI ell QI •a NIUI ti t)l~-Ancl lllld ti. 1fy Ot\4' that "'"11 mt l.>tcllOQ SllndltOI lhlt !Ill..,. btfll ttlOblttllecl M IQtnl I MH .,. calllc:t ..,... CUI Ollmonds 'Nrty II CUI 10 ll'llOQlllW, ~ .. ._,,th~' 111l1!61e coioreo ~ t>HUl'f ~on llghl tt"-'llOll t.1< •c:t•lll Cul Ot11•nontit tnllUIO Yoll ot oe•11nu "" motl bMuly til\l ~•'UI ,. .. J. 1ione' ~f'ells :relief Jll:W YORK (AP) - Att you daunted by dan1Hn1 partlclplea? Mede hypertenae by terue ~ment? Stuna ~ •pellini heft? . BAtllef may be juat a phone call away. . York Cotlege, a Qu.!en.a dlvlalon of the C1t:f University of New York, hu aet up a gr41mmar h otline to aPSJY flnt aid to victima of broken Engliah. I.Very weekday, from l p.m. to 4 p.m .. York College professor• and t.eachen at Queens high 1choola ataff the telephones, taki ng quntlona from student.a and oth era who dial RBWRITE. The area code ia 212. 'l' h e s e r v i c e w a s eatablished in Sej>tember, and now l<>WJ 201calla a day, aome from aa tar as Canada and CalJfornla. The questions M't diverse, ranging from w•.ether on-line has a hyphen to the plural of premise sal esman . Premise salesmen? Pn!fnises salesmen? ''l told the caller that th4~re was no clear-cut answer, that it was a ~1tter of taste," said ·DIVld Ignatow, a hotline volunteer who is a poet •nd president of the Pc:•etry Society of Anlerlca. l'ro kitten ~Vith the neighborhood watch ' 1.rogram in err ect in suburban ~iacramento, Misty, a curious feline l ielonging to the Martin Bronstein family, does her part by keeping I ier eyes open for cat burglars. Area -.._ Obituaries J ~.J . Gaud reau, 68 Funeral services were h eld yesterday for B wene J . Gaudreau, 68, ol Corta Mesa, who died J\ :ti. 14. He is 1urvived by a 1i1ter, Irene Savan of V ~; a brother, Ernest, of Pacific Beech, and a DllrPtlew, Barry Savan, of Hawthorne. Ma. of the Resurrection WU held 'l'uelday at S :. Joachim'• Catholic Church in Coeta Mesa. Ir ....-ment wu made at Harbor Lawn Memorial ~ark. ( l~la M. Mudd, 78 ~~will be held Friday for EU.a M. Mudd of c.o.ta Me.a, who died Sunday at the aae of .,. ... She .. aarvtved by • dauabter, J09n Kelley of Co ta MeH, atx arandc'htldren and five •.~J!:'!rJ!'~ will be Mid l'rtdly at a.m. •t St. Jo.chlm'• Catholic Church tn CO.. lnt.erment wW follow at Oood Sbepherd 19ti.-Y In Hun*'i'oa 8-:h undll' the dtNc:tlon _..lll'OD-BINth and Tuthill ~. Tornadoes hit the South yesterday, wrecking a mobile home park in Alma, Ga., above, and ,causing S30,000 damage to a ch urch in Hanceville, Ala. Four people were injured in the trailer park where damage is inspected by a sheriff's deputy. Teacher gets education riding rails as 'hobo' By BOB DVORCHAK IUll I of ..... ,.,_ Wrtlef • CHIPPEWA, Pa. (AP) -A smelly boxcar lurch ing along behind a freight train is a far cry from a hJgh achoo) Eng1iah class, but Wayne Cole bridges both worlds and says both are educational. . Cole, 38, t eaches ninth and 12th-grade English and coaches th~ girls' track team at Blackhawk High School about 50 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. .For the past 20 years. in his spare time, he haa joined the legions of vagabonds. nomads, outcast.a, tramps and hoboe1 bumming around the country on trains. "I'm no hobo, but I can blend right in. I learned their system. It's been a tremendous educational experience. I've aeen all of America riding those trains," said Cole, a teacher since 1969. "It'• an escape. It's an adventure. It's an aesthetic kind of wandering. It's spiritual, even. There's a lot of time for thinking and wondering," he added. "You can ride through the alums of Chlcaco or pass a high mountain trail in the Rockies. And one of the most beautiful sights in the world i• looking at the lightning bup in an Iowa cornfield through the door of a boxcar.'' Cole has tramped in 36 states. Ca nada and as far afield as Guatemala. But the romantic appeal of "catching out" on a boxcar is tempered by risks. "ft's dirty. It's noisy. h 's lonely. You can get killed doing it. It's dangerous, but that's part of the adventure," said Cole. "U I had a son, I probably wouldn't Jet him do it. As I get older, I definitelr, think twice about getting on them. ' Hobo ridership reached Its peak in the Great Deprecsion when a n estimated two million pe0ple rode the rails. The current a.-onomic pinch and high jobless rate are swelling ridership again, Cole said. In American folklore, the restless m igrants who ride the rails are defined like this: "A hobo worka and wanders. A bum drink.I and wanders. A tramp dreams and wanders." The wayfarers congregate in what they call jungles, a camp of tar-paper shanties where they eat, sleep and congregate. Among their ranks are mental patients, crim1naJs and winos who are pursued by railroad oUicial.s known in the jargon as yard bulll, 'bo chasers ·and cinder dicks. Then there'• the 6 -foot-l , 185-pound Cole, with hll blond hair and blue eyes. "Everybody sbou1d to it once, but you have to know what you're doing," be said. "To me, it's a means of transportation, a cheap way to travel. You can chooee where you want to So and you have space to move around. There's also a definite sen1e of wanting ·to know where the train is going." "°"'*" ..,... .. umna~ Tllo I01lowt110 p9'1011 11 dolno t>utl,,... .. O"OHIOALI. Y IPIAt<INQ, 1110 ft.,11 Nowpof1 IHcfl, Apt No, 121, CA HMO L.AH HAtlv. l•to Park, Newport A1>1 No, Ht, Newport IMofl, CA t2MO. fhlt bWlnoM It conducttd by tn lndMClllll LNftHtlby Thlt 1taltmonl .,, .. lllod with 1ho COunty c~i. o1 Ofenee Coull~ on '*IHllY 3, 1013 ....... Publlalled Orang• Co111 Dally Piiot .. Feb n . Mau111 3, 10, 17, 1N3 "9llC NOTU P\aM: N0ncr ~TITIOW _....... ~m'IOUI IUllfllll -' · -iiAMI tta~ um l'fatlmWT TM lotlowlnt petlOfl le CIOlnt Tiie l•llowlnf l>e'IOfl le C1oll10 tlWllleM .. tlWllleM .. WO'ILD VIDIO PIH)• JAJININ 6 AllOOIATll OUOTIONI, 307 llro11 ltrMt, AOINOY, UU I Hporl Or .. lull• 411, NewPOfl IHOll, H1111tl119'on INcft, oa. ta ... Clllfornt• t2MO D•vld Oeoroe Jilin.en, 1411 Jem•• M, OetllL! t t Paolllc lelpoft Ot . HllnflflOton IMofl, c.. Coeat HIQhw-r. Huntinvton hach. 02140 Cllfornte tl14t Tlllt b<*'*" It ~lad b'l 1111 Tiiie l>UllMte It oonclUGteCI by tn ln<lfllldVll lnclMdu.i. D 0 Jatlnan J.,,. .. Carn Tllla .... _, ... llleCI wttll IN Tlllt llat"'*'1 WU Ned Will! I Cownry C*1I ol °'MOii C-ty on Covllty CWtl ot Oranot COunty flltltvaty 3, 1"3 J-v 21, 1"3 ,,_, Pu1>U1heo Or1no• Co11t Delly Publlt hecl Orano• COHI D• ""°' Feb •• t3. 2~. tr. tH3 Piiot, Feil 2, t. 10. 2,, ttl3 012..-3 63t- -------""-·13_ ---MUC--NO-T1CE ___ , ___ Ml __ IC_NO_na __ _ "8.IC NOTICE PtCTfTIOUI IU ..... PICTmOUI 9Ue*IH PICTmOUI ~· NA• ITATl..wT .. ... ,... ITATIMINT HAMS ITA The following ptreon 11 doing ....,_ Tha loltowill(I per ert dOlng buel,_ 11· The following P«ACM'll era doing bull,_ M : SUNSET GRAPHICS, fl28 W. butinota u : OALIORNIA UL TlllALIOHTS, Biibo 81 d tffwPO<I h II CA O·M IMPOAT8. ·205 For111 421 11th Pleet, Coll• MHa, l'lM: " . ac • A~. i..ouna 8"cll. CA 112651. c.Mtornil 12127 AOLAND c OONZALEZ. CAALYN K. DODDS. etO Alrbof(\9 (nterptl-. Inc .• 1125~ w Balbo Blvd Newpc>n Emer•ld Say, Laguna Stach. CA C•llfornl• corpor1t1011. 421 1'111 ~· CA 12163 • • t2" 1 Ptacie, COel• Meea. Calltorn!e 02127 _., IAR8A'IA J MILLEA, 43t Tlllt ~ II ~-by a in:.:!::.i-fl conOucteCI by an Mountain Aoed. Leoun• 8-fl. CA corporation Roland OonulG ·~~· ~ II c:ondUC:1ed by a ~bofne Thie llat91'1*11 WU flled wltll Ula ,_,,.,., pennerlllllp. W~B~~ County Clerk of Ofanot County on 'Batbata Joen Mlllef PreelcMnt Ftb.. te. 1983 P21tllt •c.ttyn I<. Dodd• Thia 1t1tement wu !Med wtth Ille Publlahad ora~a CoHI Dally Thi• .... _, WU flied With IM County Clertl of Oranoe County on F b 3 M 3 0 1 t883 County Ci.nt or Orange County on Jenuary 21. 1083. PllOt. • · 2 • ., · 1 · 1 • Fab. 18, 1983. ,.... 97o-83 '210141 Publl1h•d Orange COHI D•lly ----------Publl1htd Orange CbHI Dally PllOI, Ftb. 2. I, 18, 23. 1083 rtllllC NOTICE Pilot, F•b. 23, March 3, 10, 17, 1083 83M3 'ICTITIOUI .,._ .. Q77.113 1-----------NAm ITA'n..wT t----"8.--IC-NO_T_IC_E___ Nil.IC NOTICl ~o:!::wlng ptt1on 11 doing PM:TmOUe .,._.. BRENDAN'S INTEAIORS, AC~~..... The :=1::~~ doing 1m1 Hoy! Cir .. • 1.5. Huntington NAm ITA'nM .. fT ~ M ~.CA 92148 Tilt lollowlnQ p«ION ate doing MIKE'S WEATHl!ASTRIPPINO. Brendan O'S'-, t917 i Hoyt bu""-at= 2057 Mendou Dr .. Cotta M .... Cr · Hunllng1on Beacll, CA. 92148 L E INDUSTRIAL PROGRAM -CA 9282' Thia butf,_ It conducted by an 1072, 785 Baker StrHI, Co1te MICl'IHI "· Palttr•On, 2950 lfldllllduale,~.,., 0 '611M M .... CA 928245 MendOu. CO.ta M-. CA. 9282' Thi• •lat-I WU n1ee1 wttll IM Llnklttter Proptrtlu , 785 Thia t>uW-11 conduc:teCI by an County Clerk of Orange County on Baker St .. Cott• MtN, CA 02e2e Individual. J 27 1983 Wiibur D. Layman. t Co<porate Mlcl\MI R. Pattarton en. ' · ,..,.. Plaza. N= Beach. CA 12eeo Thi• llal-t WU flied with tM Publl•h•d Orang• Coa11 Dally -~~ t>u MM 11 conducted by a County C~ of Orange County on Piiot. Jan. 30, F•b. e. t3, 23. 1983 """t ... part.-.1\lp. Jan. 27, 11..... 53443 Jedi Jenkin• ,_.. Thll •t•t-1 wu "led with tht Publl•h•d Orange Cot1I Dally ---------- County Clerk of Orange County on Piiot. Jan. 30. Feb. 8, 13. 23. 1983 Nil.JC NOTICE Feb '· 1983 533-83 --f'lCT--lllOUS---.,...--.-.-- p bl heel O C F20MUD ---.. ---.,.-Mn-nr-c---I NA•ITA~ u II range ot1t ally ,._ nu1n.c; The following peraon 11 doing Piiot, Fat> 18, 23, Merell 2. t , 1"3 --AC---TITIOUl-----_,-._-.-8--1 ~ u 890-&3 ..._ ITAT'lmNT YACHT COMM ISSIONING .. _.,. """'TIC( The lollowtng peraona att dOlng LTD.. 18400 Pacific Coaat Hwy .. r--.n. nu l>UllneN u : HUntlng1on Beach, CA 92&40 --FIC-TmOUe---_,-... --.-1--1 NEWPOAT TILE AND BATH, Tom D Sulllvan, 1347 Oat" NAm IT"'n-..T 312 N. N•wport Blvd .. N•wport Ave .. Manllattan Beach. CA. 802M .. Beec:ll, Callfomla 02163 Thia bulinMI I• conducted by an TM loflowlng P«IOna ara doing Guido A. Falco. 1534 E. Yan lndl'lldual. bu1lneet u : Bibi>«, Orange, California 12eee Tom D. Sullivan (A) LIDO TRAVEL SERVICE; (8) Jotge Saul Chi.tit 1534 E. \Ian Thia 1tat-I wu fti.d with IM LIDO TRAVEL; and (Cl LIDO Bibi>«, Orange. CalllcWnla 92ee& County Cltrtl on Jatt, 27. 1983. TOURS. 3404 Illa Lido, N-port Thia but1ne1a It conc:tue1td by a ,.... Beach, CA 92"3 general Pat1'*""!>. Put>llll'l•d Orano• Cot1t Dally Ronald L H9rvy, 34001 Ruby Guido A. FalcO PllOt. Jan. 30, Ftt>. "9, 13, 23, 1M3 Lantern, Dant Point, CA. Thia lltaf-1 wu flled With the 827-83 G.lll>trl A H9rvy, 3-4001 fWb)' County Cltrtc of Ofange County on ----------Lantern. Dena Point, CA January 21. 19'3. NIUC NOTICE Thia~ II conducted by an no.a ----------lndMdual. Publl•hed Orang• Cout Dally ACTITIOUI .._ .. Aonald L H9nry Piiot, Fat> 2. O. t8. 23. 1083 N~ aTAT'DmNT Thia 1tat-I wu llled with Ille 537-13 Tht followlng perton I• doing County Cllftl of Orange County on ~ u · Fab, 17, 1983 Nil.IC NOTICE c L 0 w N c LE AN EA & '21to11 -----------1 LAUNDEREAS. HO lrvtna Ave .. Publlahed Orenga CoHI Dally '1CTITl~.ll _,..... Newi>or1 Betcll, CA. 92963 JlllOI ,.-, 23 Maretl 2 9 1a 1883 NAllW ITA,._NT Manaoor Sat>ahl, 1175 • · ' · ' 95'-83 Th11 lollowlng peuon 11 doing Shtrfngton, H-202. Newport Bteoh, butlnett u : CA. 92163 "8.IC NOTICE CHEAP THRILLS. 2806 Thia butln.e 11 conducteCI by an --,-IC-TmOUI---.,._.---,---·~ ='1 Bl'ld .. Newport Beach, CA lndlllldullManaoor Saballl NAm ITA,_.., John JoHph Colllnton. 12 t t Thia 11a1-1 w .. lfltd with the Tha followlno per1on la doing Oaal• A11a .. WHtmlnlltr, Call! County Cletk DI Ofanoe County on ~ u · 91683 Jan. 27. 1983 • J 8 Heit.MAH a ASSOCIATES, 1:"'• t>u.u-II conducted by an ~ 27853 MIHgon. Ml11lon Vlafo, lndivtdual ........ ._.. ,......____ Put>llahed Orang• Coul Dally Clllfomla t2t82 -·· .,.,...... • .,.,.,....... Piiot. Jen 30, Fii> 8, 13, 23, 1183 Jamaa 8 Hallman, 27153 Thll ttat-t •u flied with the 523-83 Ma9DOll Mllalon VlefO c.IKomla County Clenl ol Ofanoe County on 92191 ' ' Feb t4, 1"3 Tlllt ~ le conducted by an ~ lndMduail. J-8. Hallman Pul>lllhed Orano• COHI Dally Thll Ital-I wu llled Witll tM Pltol, Fat>. 18, 23, March 2, t. 1883 County Cl«tl of Orange County on 184-43 Jan .• 27, 18'3. ir•MH P\alC NOTICE Publllhtd Orange CoHt Oally ----------Plot, Jan. 30. Fab. e, 13. 20, 1"3 FICTITIOUI .U ... 11 587-13 NAm ITA'n•NT ---------------! Tht lollowlng peraon 11 do,ng ~u: "8.IC NOTICE CANYON PROPEATIES. 305 t Aennout .,...... Laguna Canyon Road. Leguna NA19 ITATDl9Nf 6Mch. CA 92f5t The foltowlng pereon 11 dOI Brett Daly. 305 I Laguna ~ Ml Ilg c.nyo,, ~. Laguna 8-ctl. CA LA NE pl AST IC S 924551 MANUFACTURING ANO CAT BOX. Thia ~ II conducted l>y a 959 W. 17th St., Suite M, ·Coe1a brnlteCI pattnet~ Meta, CA. 92127 Brett ~, Bruot i.-t59 w 17th St Thia ltat-t w .. llted with IM ACTillOUI ....... NA• 8TAT'lmNT The lotlowlng per•on 11 doing t>utlneNu: POOLS BY FEAA~AO, INC., 21011 Yacht Daphn•. Ntwport Beach, CA. 02tt0 Ptter J. Ferrato, 2109 Ytctlt Daphne, Newport Beach, CA. t2te0. (a Caltomla COfPOtllllonl Tllfl bu"'-It oonducttd by a CC>f'PO'•llon Paola by Ferrato, lnC Pet• J Ferraro, Prteldant Thia llat-1 -Ned wltll vie County a.ti of Or".,,.. County on Fii> •• 1"3 ....... Publlahtd Orangt Cout Dally Piiot Fet>. 13, 23, 27, Matctl I , 1M3 70243 SullH M a N, 'coata Me1a, cA: County Cletk or Orange County on 112e27 Fab.11, 1"3. ----------Ind~':"-11 OOl\ducled by an Put>ll1hed Orange Coa~ ___ Nll __ IC_NO_T1CE ___ _ &,we i.-Piiot. Fat> 18, 23, Mwch 2. 0, 1083 ACTl110UI .,.._,. Thia 1laltmenl -111tC1 with Ille 8113-83 NAm fTA'T'lmWf County Clerk of Oratlgt County on Tl'I• lollowlng pe<a0n 11 dotng Fab. t . tta. P\llJC NOTICl Dull-u: ,...17 IDEX. 234 E. 17th St.. Ste. 112, Publl•hecl ~ange cout Deity PICTTnOUI ..,_.. Coeta M9M. CA. 92127 Piiot. Feb. 13, 23, 27, Merell 8. 1~ MAm ITATDmlfT S1-Helvy~. 215 7tS-8S The fottowlno pereon 11 doing 8th St .. Huntington ... ell. CA ~-92641 ---.. ---.,.-llllft------1 CAAOINAL AESOUACES. 1201 Thia~ 11 conduc:ted by an ,._ ""''n.c; Dow 8t,..t, Suitt 305. N-pot1 lndMdlltl ----...... -------1 8eecll, Calfomla 92MO St_, H9rvy ~ ACTIT'IOUI IUll •N J •m11 Januul, 2 t Choeta, Thia ltattment -lllld w11t1 tne ...._ ITA,.._,.,. lt\llnt, Celltomle 02714 County Cltrtc ot Orange County on T.._ ....._.... ........... Tlllt ~ le conducteCI by an F9b. 9, 1083. ... ~ ... ~ .,. ~ ... Incl~. ,.,.,, ~ u: Jamee Januul Put>llahed Orange Cout Dally SC ENTeRP .. ISl!S, a llmlted Thia •tat-I wM llltd wtt11 tM Ptlot, Fab. 13, 23, 27, Matdl e, 1183 pannentllp, 14150 I!. Sunflowef. County ewtt ol Orange County on ~ s.nta Ml. C.. 92707 J-...., 21 1N3 Sl'lurt Clltcl, o.netal Perin.-, -·--• ' ' ,_ 2t815 ~ INd .• Sa 500, Put>llehed Or~ Coa1t DaNy rta.IC NOTICE T~K ~cltOIOSG al p Pilot. Fef). 2, 9, 18, 23, 1M3 '9Cllnou9 WM •Y .... r , ener art~. eoe-a MAm ITA~ 21815 ~ et'ld~ S-. 500, The followt119 l)e(Mll le dol119 T-.C..90803 .. _.,. """"-bu91nea119: Thlil ""*-le conduCted by I ~ nui.-. AOS& STUtflOS, 1122~ lmlled "'11••· '1CTTnou9.,..... Newport 8"'d .• Cotta ,,,._,Ca. ::!~.Mer ...-arammn 829.27 Thie ~ -ftltd wltll tllt Th• followlng peraon 11 doing ~d M. ~ 221 -te1r1 PL. ~ -Colla~ c.. 92t27 ~a.ii of Orenge County on SPARKLE ANO SHINE BY TNI ~le~ by'" Febnlery 3, 1183. SHARON, 6111 18th SI .. HurlllnQlon lfldMdoual. • • ,_ 8Mdl CA. 02148 Alc:IMifd M. fllOM Publl•lled Orenoe Cot1I Dally stiaron L .. 8atkll. 5111 J6tll Thie '4tt_. wM tlled wlfl tM "'°'· F«I. e, 13, 21, 21, 1Ma St., Huntlnll'on &Mdl, CA. 028.48 COunty Cltl1c ot 0r.,,.. County on eee-t3 Tiiie ~ le oonducttd by en F*""Y 3, IMS. ----------IMMdll.i"*°" a.ittte Put>U1lled Ora1191 Coe:= Thie.....,,_,, wet flfecl wt111 lht Piiot, F.O. 0, IS. d , 27, tta CounlY an ot 0r.,,.. County ~ Jen f1, tta. Oranoe COiet OAILY PILOT /Wedraderj, ,ebNlty 23, DOw Jones Final UP 18.45 CLOllNQ 1-M OPEC nations agree to cut base oil price By TM Ateodat.ed Prat SaudJ Arabia and other OPEC naUona agreed today to cut their $34 hue price by an unapedfied amount, but wW Ule uan their wet.cht" to avert an all-out price war, Saudi Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani uid. Mana Saeed Ot.elba, oil mlnilter of the United Arab Emirate., Mid in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia that ta1.ka will be&ln eoon with Mexico and North Sea producen "to coordinate atandl between OPEC and the. countries on the market." He aald :there were ''encouniaina lncilcationa favoring the creation of 10me kind of definitive coordination between producers within and outaide OPEC." Otelba, in remark.a dlatributed in Abu Dhabi by the offldal United Arab Emirates news agency, l&id an OPEC minla1erial conference wW be held in Geneva or Vienna next week, but he warned that unle• a reduced price level la agreed upon "the five gulf Arab states will llaab their prices to • greater extent than they would have accepted within OPEC." - Yamani, who laid yesterday that the five Gulf arab states were "the prl.ndpal power within OPU:," told the Kuwaiti News All.ency today that the gulf group would "interfere with all their weight" to avert a bottomleaa price war on the international oil market. Lobster house buy planned LOS ANGELES -The Hungr/Tiger reatamant c:._hain aays it plana to buy the privately owned castagnola'a LoMt.er HOU8e chain ot 12 restauranta for more than $5 million in cash. Ida VanderPoorte, chief financial officer at Hungry Tiger Inc., the Van Nuys~bued chain of 36 restaurants, said yesterday that the acquisition would be completed "within the next couple of weeks." Losses outweigh earnings LOS ANGELES -H.F. Ahmamon & C.O., puent of Home Savinp of America, the nation'• largest aavino and Joan. hM reported fourth-quarter eamingl of $16.6 million and full-year lcmes of $44.1 million. Despite the overall to., the company aaid it did better in 1982 than in 1981, when the com~~J:' $43.7 million in the fourth-quarter and $51.3 · · for the year. Thia put year, the ·company said it Jolt more than $42 million 1n the first quarter. METALS r1 SILVER Hendy end Mermen. ,,,,u ~ troy ~ STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT .I • l .. . ' .. . , . . . ... ~ -. • ! • • I • l I ~