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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-16 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DIANlil COAST ClH/\Nl .ILOlJNl'V l.ALllOHNIA ,' t'~' • rfiving storm. nips spring fever bud· -.. .... vv1: MITCHELL nearly aa heavy aa the d~luaes peroent chance of ahowen later protected 8outhern California ~an Southern California, yarlable cloudlneH Frfitav ...., ,... .... that Inundated the cout the wt th1a evenfna. Raina will be heeyY trom Sunday'• storm bu moved Wet.tu aaid. through Sunday, with ahowera 1 he,Ora~se Coaat le ln for few months. at timee tomorrow, with ~howere further touth, and wll) aerv~ no Weather forecaster Dieter likely both Friday and asaln ~ eoaking, with up to two "It'• 8Qing to be bad, but not m I x e d w I t h a f e vr useful purpme thla time around. Crowley aald poundlns aurf Sunday. I.nth of rain expected between that bad," National Weather thun<terahowera in the The main atorm ayatem, generated by the atonn ahould Meanwhile, beach city crew• tdftkht and tomorrow afternoon. Service apecialiet Bob Webeter afternoon. South-to-eoutheaat located off the Pacific Northwest, hit OrUll• · C.OUt beaches later continue to clean up the debril fitiUt weather forecasters uld aaid today. wlnde ranglns from 2:1 to' 3:1 I e expected to hammer toniJht an4 tomon'OW. ,., and damqe from the laat round thelcomblnallon of high winds, He's cllling for lncteaalng miles per hour alao are predict.ed. Waahlngton, Oregon and And 1peda.Uat Pat Rowe said of storm.a. ralfts and big eurf won't be cloudineae tonight with a 40 A high preuure system that Northern California much harder the lOfll·ranse forecaet calla for (See STORM, Pa1e AZ) 'NB gym lor kids a dream i realized •v ROBERT BARKER ¥ .. .., ......... took a long time, Iota of ~ "n e 'y a n d u n h e a r d o f ~ucrat cooperation, but the ~H.!~l'J~ come into being. . e $326,000 structure, for basketball and other lh oor games, wae dedicated officially this week at the former 8.ard School site at 19699 Education Lane, Huntington BeaCh. . 'nle new gym, expected to setve 1more than 1,000 H!tingt.on Beach and Fountain V ey members aged 7 to 18, ired almost unparalleled lion. located on property owned by the Fountain Valley School ~the facility'• owned by the city of Hyntington Beach, and It wu built with federal money. Pat Downey, who was executive director of the Hunttnaton Beach Boya Club at the time, dreamed up the complicated prooea more than five yean ago. He wae succeeaful in persuading Fountain Valley Scbool District offidals to donate the land and Huntington Beach city officiale to tum over more than $300,000 in Hou.mg and Ow>munlty Development fund.a al'W:ated for projects ln the city. "11he U .S . Department of ~and Urban Af.faire fell lntO line by agreeing to fund the ~.Jh!' new building, atlll of fresh paint and materiala, had some kinb worked out before ~ dedication Monday night ( NEW GYM, Pase AZ) ry eyes nalty £or killer ?" B• STEVE TRIPOLI M .. o..,,......,. The Oranp County jury that Cj>~vlcted Robert Jackson Tbomi-on Of finrt-degree murder wtD decide, starting Mondn, whether to recommend to a )aUe that he die for the crime. -The six-man. six-woman jury yesterday after 19 houn beration that Thompeon ~ 12-year-old Anaheim n"'9boy Benjamin Brenneman aft)r abducting and sexually mQlestina hbn in August 1981. Jrenn_eman's mother Kay t and huaed her mother aa verdict WM l'ftd ln Superior Juqe Donald McCartln'a crime ~Ufte9 for death conaJMatlon because ALTY, Pqe A!) Day of the iguana It may be a face only a mother could love, but Cindy Bracken shows affection for Simba, an 18-year-old iguana, at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center. The 20-pound reptile belongs t.Cindy's boyfriend, Ralph Fernandez of Fountain Valley. 0-. ......... ~..,~ Slain newsboy'• mother Kay Brenneman 1 ,. (right) and grandmother Bobby Pace embrace a1 pilty verdict ia announced. ----llSID..,...E -~~-- ·Beach guard costs shared What hu become an annual spring rite In Orange County -a debate as to whether or how much beach cities should be paid for provuiing lifeguard aervices -has been resolved, at least for the next five years. The Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 yesterday to negotiate agreements with the cities of Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, San Clemente, Laguna .Beach and Seal Beach that will govern how county subsidies for life~ will be divided up. 1 The new fonnula is baaed on ~ the actual salary coets incurred I by each city for provlrting such services during the preceding year. The formula waa devised by county official.a wor~ with representatives from five ctties. It will work this way: The actual aa1ary costa of lifeguards and superviaors in all five cities will be totaled. Then. each city's proportion of that total will be used to determine lta share of the county subsidy. If a city, for example, paid It.a lileguarda what amounted to 10 percent of the total C09\. it would be eligible to receive 10 percent of the county's subsidy. • County government hae set aside $248,248 in Harbors, Beaches and Parka District funda for this fiscal year'• subsidy, supervlaon were told. However, Supervlaor Ralph Clark. who repraents an inland district, voted against the measure, saying pertinent information wu not considered when the formula was being devised. Clark questioned why subsidies should be given to coastal cities that derive increased revenues from bed and (See COSTS, Pa1e AZ) Smoke .. detector law approved Fountain Valley orders devices in all apartments, hotels By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 0.-tMo.llr .... ...,. Apartment bulldlngs and hotels in Fountain Valley must be equipped with amoke detectors before December 198~ under the terme of a new ordinance that •as received preliminary approval from the City~. Additionally, owners of single-family housea will be ~ to lnstall ~ alarm units Station approved Plane to build a new $4. 7 mlWon pol.Ice station ln Fountain Valley have been approved by the City Council. The oouncil lmtructed the dty at.a.ff last ~t to meek bida for conatructlon and fumiahlng of the law enfoaoement fadlity. The current police atatlon, .adjacent to City Hall at 10200 Slater Ave1, hu been Judied too 1mall, unaafe and not In compllance with current codes. The city hu acquired a vacant lot immediately west of City Hall aa a site for the new station. It will be a one-story facility with underground parking .. Groundbreaking on the new station ii expected to take place late thia aprinc. Construction will take 12 to 18 months. The 1tatlon will have six detention cells for holding prlsonera before they are transferred to Oranae County Jail. through messages ln9erted in dty water bl.lls. The proposed law, which w• unan.iJrlou.,1y approved ln ita fint reading last night. ia a revt.ed version of an earlier amoke detector ordinance recommended by Ft.re Chief Richard J~ Jorgensen bad urged that smoke detectora alao be leplly required in all single-family houses and coodomlniuma. That proviSion waa dropped after council members objected that enforcement It\ private houses would be too difficult. The revlaed ordinance. which Caces final conalderatlon April ~. aff~ta elsht Fountain Valley apartment complexes oontaininl 1,921 unit.a. Apartment owners are responalble for tnaiallatlon and maintenance of the mnoke detectora. 'The city cu..rrently hM no hotela. (See SMOltE, P11e AZ) --~-'Condo' capers Mac~n Stevemon and Lilia A valot combine prejudice and 11un to pro•lde the comedy in ABC'• oew Mriet "Condo.,. P.age 84. . . .. ' • New cOunty jail site search shifted Supervl80rs vote to drop propoHd San I• Ana :Civic Center area I rom plan& Deir .... PflCM bf CheliM allln New· gymnasium at the Boys and Girls Club of Huntington Valley is '4broken in" by these unidentifie d youngsters. NEW GYM COMPLETED. • • From Page A1 when a coed floor hockey team and two high school boys basketball teams displayed their talents. ·, It also was announced an dedication ceremonies that the Boys and Girls Clubs of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley have merged. The new organization -the Bpys and Girls Club o f Huntington Valley -will oper ate at three facilities:, Bushard School ; at 319 Yorktown Ave., Huntington Beach, and at 9840 Talbert Ave .. Fountain Valley. Officials say the merger will mean improved programs for more membera and increaae administrative efficiency. · It also was announced that Mark Chow, 27, of the Fountain Valley Boys Club, will be the executive director o1 the consolidated organization. Downey, the former Huntin gton .Beach Boys Club director, will be the unit direct.or at the -Yorktown facility. STORM BREWIN' • • • From Page A1 Huntington Beach city workers have just finished picking up pilings from the damaged municipal pier, and SMOKE ... From Page A1 The new law states that smoke detectors mWlt be installed when an apartment building changes ownership or by December 1985 -whichever comes first. The fire chief estimated that 70 percent of Fountain Valley's residents live in housing equipped with smoke detectors. Huntin(ton ~tate beachea are open, although there is still some sand on the public 1ota. The northern end of Bolaa Chica State Beach is ready to open aft.er major rep-1ra and cleanups. bul will remain clmed until a four-mile atretcb of Pacific c.oa.t Highway between Golden W est and Warner Avenue is open. Officials say that area could be open by Friday, but the new storm may delay that time1able. In Newport Beach, city officials say it will be at least Easter before beaches and the harbor are cleared of storm debris. • Orana• County 1uP.rvltort voted Y"terd•y to drop Santa Ana'• CMc Ceriler from f\.ll'thc conaideraUon flfl a lite for • now county Jtil, virtually .. urtna th• fldlity will be built ln ono ·of two remote canyON ln the county'• northeut corner. The b(>ard voWd 4·0 to relCind lt.t controveralal Feb. 1 action that nurowed the number of potential Jall·alte Iociatlona to Santa Ana. GyJ»wn Canyon and Coal Canyon. Bealdea dropplna the Civic Center alte, the board alao directed that a atudy determine the economic feaalbillty of \ PENALTY ... From Page A 't juron found that Thompson aodomUed and aexu.ally abused the youth before murdering hhn. The defendant ia a previously convicted sex offender. McCartln ordered jurora to return Monday tor the start of the penalt~ phase of Thompeon'a trial. Alter hearing testimony and arguments from attorneys for both aides, the jury will decide whet h er to recommend death or life in prison without the pos&bility of parole for Thompson. Mccartin is empowered to c hange a death penalty recommendation to life in priaon if he c hooses, but he cannot increase a life imprisonment recommendation by the jury to death. Tfiompeon, 36, had refuted in court an earlier account to police of his contact with Brenneman on the day the youth d1aappeared. He testlfled that he made a sexual advance on the youth when Brenneman~ into his apartment to solicit a newspaper aut.cripUon fa£ the ~ter, but thaJ ~~outh fled tll;ar. That w~laat time he aaw him, Thoptpeon testified. But two days after the boy's body was found fn the Palos Verdes area of Loa Angeles County, Thompson told police he COSTS. • • From Page A1 sales taxes during the summer montha. He asked that the matter be del-.yed until a report concerning tax revenues could be l\lpplled to the board. Supervilor Bruce Nestande, on the other hand, called the 1ub1tdie1 a "legitirrtate countywtde pl'O{VIJ'Tl." He aaJd he believes it la fair for the county to share the cost of guarding city beaches because 90 many inland reaidenta flock to the coast. County govenunent has been providins lifeguard subsidies to coutal dUes since 1943. Rain dU:e tonight Coastal Falt today tM wttfl lncfMllng c:loudl tonight and e 40 percent chence of rein tat• tonight. C>vernlgtlt Iowa 52 to H Rein l!NVy It tlmel dUr11lg morning hour1. Shower1 and 1 I••. lhunder1howere tomorrow anemoon. •.tending Into a 70 ~ dlallOe of rllrl South to ~ wtllOI 25 to 311 ~ HlaN t~ eo to N t 11ewher•. lrom Point Conception to the Mealc 1n border anc1 out eo ,,,... .= ......,.. winds today. Illa 1outhe11t wtnd• tonight, Decornl"O 20 to 30 knotl cmw oue.......,.. and 111 to 25 knoll -Inner .. t ... lhlftlng _. by t_.,ow morning. HM¥y rllnl along nonh c:out. •PrHdlng ~ tonight. _,,.,.,,., 11v e to I loot .... In out• welerf and3toli .... lntmerWll1wll with 3 to Ii toot w.tarty ..... countlM) -S'--FricSey, men CIMtlng Satuniey and tn09l1y ""' Sundey Snow ...,_ Frida6,= about 2500 .... -the border to 4000 l9et In lhe 8lerr1I Hevede T•m~rature• below normal. At '---...ttone. lllgfW .. be In the 50a. and ..,..,. .. be In the ~ 30e and 40a. CEHTAAL CALIFOAHIA (ln<:ludlng Sen Frenct.c:o, San Joaquin. Amador and Alplna oountlaa) -~ ~ • .,_, a..tno Saturdey and ~ flllr Sund9y. Snow ...,_ Fftdsy ll'0191 4000 teee 1n the~ to eoOo ._. In the eouth T~9tUtea belOW nom1111 Al IOwer illleWdol-. NON .,,.. be In the SO. to low eo.. and low9 ... lie In the upper -« 40a. Temperatures NATION .. Le St 33 13 32 17 30 74 43 74 113 13 40 ae 66 " 37 53 31 75 ff 35 32 48 ti ., ae It SI 40 33 46 u at at 10 57, .. • 711 51 32 27 46 3.2 eo " ... ao 71 511 56 92 7t 17 51 92 38 27 47 N 11 It 27 • a S7 at rr II n ... 2S ~ • 41 IA Thursday. March 17 PrW••<>r~ Wt••"•'~,,,,_. 70 "'°o u ~ Cleo! ot Comm~tt 70 Fronts· Cold ..,... Warm .,.. Occluded.,. Horiotulu 711 13 Stoua Fala :M 27• Houlton 70 li4I SPOii-.. a --1 ~ eo 26 Syrec:uw ... 3S Jac:tlton, MIM. 75 1141 T~ 73 40 Jack.onYll!e 52 117 Tl-1 13 St ~City 78 40 TulM 79 4t LM Vegae 84 31 WNhtngton 71 40 uttle AOClt 74 55 Wlclllle ae 31 L~ 64 43 CAL•OflMA lubboctl ae 35 Malnphlt 71 57 .. Miami 73 7t 8Marwt191d S1 Mtlweuk• 40 ).4 Eurelle 93 Mp49-St. Peul 37 21 Freeno IO NMtMlla 72 47 Lenou1er " N.wONMa .. 11 ~.:.r 74 ,.._ YOfll .. ff S7 Norloll 71 41 Puo~ S2 Notti! Plitt• ... al "-cl lluft .. 0.WIO!na City 79 ... Aadwood City .. OnWll 46 12 "'9no ... ONndO .. .. Secw_,.o eo PNlad9lptlla 87 u 8alnM e5 "'-'Ill ~t 47 ..,, 0.00 70 ~ ... 21 San~ .. 41 13 .... .... a .. Portland.~. N ... Sloollton .. PrcMdal• 114 • .. .._ 13 ="-7t H llO.., 41 48 H BllllOP 66 fWICI ... 27 CellllNI 18 ~Id IO ... LOftO 9eadl 71 at. LcMI .. 41 t.tolV0\4I 7t lt. ...... Tampe 17 .. Mt.Wleon 13 8111UIM 41 IO Oltlwto e7 ... ~ .. ... Ptillll lpl"'Ot 74 r.=.--42 ~ ,~ 11 .. 43 ~ • ......... , " 41 ..,, l9rNttdlM .. -..,,~ n aan JoM a llfltl ,.,,.. ?O Tides lcaUna • aan.ltary landtW on the ..me .rte 11 the new jl.U. YHtel'day'1 cornpromt1e aireement w .. workod out by 1upervl1ora' Ro1er Stanton, whoae dlatrict Include• 81nta Ana, and Bruce N eatande toUowtna weekl of lobbym, and pl'elSW'e from variou.a Santa Ana ctvtc Ind buaine11 or1aniz.atlona oppoled to the conatructlon of a new jail In the dty. Neatande had ursed the board's Feb. 1 action after pledalna to re1ident1 In .hi• dlatrlct that he would fight • propoaal to convert the minimum-security Jamea A . DlllJ Robert Tbompeon hears verdict r~d had carried the yQuth from his apartment In a steamer trunk and released him alive ln Paloe Verdes. M ualck Honor 11'1rm In to a hl&Mr...ecutjty county jail . llHtande, who teconded yeaterda)"t'11\otlon, called the ellmlnaUon ol the Santa Ana lite a •1,reat victory for the people of Oranae County." He added, ''We have 30,000 ACl'ft·plua of vacant land; If we can't find 8-lite ln thole remote areas, we oUght to quit our Jobe." Alto aareelni WU Superv19or Ralph Clark, who aald he saw "value" ln trying to conver\ the jail aite to a dual use. But Clark cautioned that a $10 million price ta& for the jail might force the- board to begin lta lite telection pNCffl all ov •r apln. That didn't lit too well wtth Stanton, who promlled he woWd never auppon any action to re- 1 n trod u c e alt•• already ellmina ted. Supervisor Harriett Wieder, who wu not present at the meeting, Indicated he r aupport for the action ln a letter U..t was read Into the record. :rhe board baa been a::ow1n& tha, county for a site on which to bulld a medium-maximum aecurity Jail t o re l ieve O'lJ'rcrowdln11 at the current jail in Santa Ana -Jeff Adler Meniorial rite set for :tnissing flier A memorial service for Newport Beach businessman ijrian Bertha, one of two men 1 lost ln the snow-a>vered Sierra Nevada, will be held tomorrow, St. Patritk'a Day. "lt waa his favorite day of the year. It seemed appropriate," said Ted Robinson, a business partner and friend of Bertha. Bertha and his companion Jeff LeHecka are believed dead after the twin-engine plane they were flying went down east of the Mammoth Mountain ski resort Feb. 28. Their bodies and the plane Bertha was flying have not been found . An exhaustive and expensive 13-day search in the mountaina near Bridgeport was )\a)ted Sunday. Family friends said a separate memorial aervice will be held for LeHecka and tentatively has been set for Saturday. Services for Bertha will be held at 2 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angela in Newport Beach. "It's our belief that nobody could s ur vive up in the m ountains under such poor conditions for ·ao long," said R o binson, explaining the memorial services. "We've concede d that it's over," he added Bertha, the Cather of two, WfS a resident of Capistrano Beach. L e Hecka, married with n o children, lived in Laguna Beach. Both w ere in business in Ne wport Beach. Cancer unit seeks funds in OC races The American Cancer Society will hold a fund raiser on Sunday called the Life Cycle '83 Move- a-thon to support its research, education and &ervice programs. The Move-a-thon will be held . o n <1ix community routes throughout Orange County from •8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. Anybody over seven years of age can collect pledges and then "move" -either by walking, jogging, biking, wheeling or eome other • form of motorless movement. Prizes will be awaroecl. Anyone interested ean call 752-8600 for more infonnation. 820 get flood diraster ai;~ State, federal officials leave HB; Red Cross moves 1n State and federal official• moved out of the Huntington Beach Disaster Asai.stance Center in Huntington Beach yesterday. Business was good. When they clOled down at 6 p.m. to aet up another disaster center at Ontario for San Bernardino and Riverside County vlctlma, official• had provided disaster asslat.ance to 820 people .• Most flood victims -many from Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -were seeking help in the form of low-interest loans from the Small Business Administration. Offidala reported that families filed 621 applications for loans to replace or repair their property Bualneaselfiledanotherl50loan applications. But while officials from the· Federal. Emergency Management Agency and the state Office ot Emerg en cy Services w ere breaking camp, representatives of the American Red Cross were planrung to staff the.,center at the lower level of Huntington Beach Civic Center until Saturday. Hours are from noon to 5 p.m. (A disaster ass istance m!onnataon number also is still open. The toll-free number is 800-547-3993.) Armed bandits strike Huntington bank, eatery The ~ed Cross has given aid to 175 families in the form of temporary s h e lter , the re placement of clothing, food. nursing service and medical supplies. Co as ta I res id en ts bore the brunt of the March 1·3 rainstonn that caused about $50 million in damage. Armed robbers atruck yeste rday at a bank and a restaurant In Huntington Beach, police aaid. The holdupa appare~1 were unrelated, ofhcera . The first holdup OOCWTed at 2. p.m . when a cuatomer displayed a handgun in hit wa.l.atband to a teller at the Security Pacific Bank, 7777 F.dinger Ave. The man, who waa deecrlbed as Caucasian, between 30-35 yeara old, 5-foot-3 and heavy set. fled on foot with about $3,000, police aald. In the second incident, two men e ntered the Denn y's restaurant at Beach Boulevard and Ell.la Avenue at 7 p.m . and ordered coffee. One of the men then displayed a gun under his jacket uld ordered the manager to open an office ate. police aaid. The men fled with $2,000 to $3,000 In a plaistk: tool box. police aid. Damage of about i11 pillllon was reported in Huntington Beach alone. Most of the damage occurred when several earthen flood control channels burst and water overflowed into homes. T he Huntington Bea1!,1 pier and the End Cafe at the end of the pier also were damaged. Officials said the cafe is slated to be demolished Monday for safety reasons. Armor All Protect ant 19 a scientific formula that helps keep dashboards. vinyl and leather seats, vinyl tops and tires looking new. · ArmorAll penetrates beneath the surface to protect against ozone, oxygen and ultraviolet rays that cause fading, cracking and peeling. And It actua,lly retards deterioration. $1.88 I OL ,.,._orent Umltec:t To 8uppty On Hand• Ofter E>tplret 3122113 NATION Caribbean naval exer cise 's ignal t o So vie t Un ion' By Th Aaaocla&ed P re11 WASHINGTON -The Unit~ States as si1n¥llng the Soviet Union throuih a 77-ahap military exerci1e In the Caribbean that It la capable of defend10i vital sea lanee in the region, Adm. Jamee Watk!na. chief of naval operations says. Walkins made It clear he wanted the maneuvers to be regarded aa an expresalon of deep U.S. conc:em over what the Reagan admlnl1tration perceive» as ever-expaodlng Soviet· Cuban activity in thoee waters and in•Central America to the detriment of U.S . interests. The United States is telling the Soviets "that we have the capability with our allies" to protect -.ntal sea lanes m the Caribbean, Watkins srud. Modera te quak e sh ak es Alask a PALMER, Alaska -A moderate earthquake shook part.a of south-central Alaska yesterday. but no Injuries or damage were reported, the Alaska Tsuami Warning Center reported. Gas pipeline explosion k ills 5 ODESSA, Texas -Flames from a punctured gas pipeline were roaring hundreds of feet high early today, preventing a search for five people presumed killed in a blast that lnjun!d flve others. The explosion, triggered when a crew drilling post holes pierced the pipeline, destroyed two trailer homes yesterday and sent 600-foot tongues of flame into the sky 10 miles west of this west Texas city. Grand Jury probes severa nce pay NEW YORK -Three former Boeing Co. executjves who resigned to take top jobs with the Defense Department are the focus of a federal grand jury investigation into their severance pay, The New York Times reported today. The officials under investigation are: Melvyn R. Paisley. assistant secretary of the Navy for research, systems and engineering; T.K. Jones, deputy under secretary of defense for strategic theater nuclear forces: and Herbert A Reynolds, deputy director of the Defense Department's Office of Intelligence and Space Policy. The men received a total of $400,000 in severance pay when they left the company, the newspaper said. STATE 'Dallas' actress s urvives b yp ass LOS ANGELE'.$ -Barbara Bel Geddes, 60, who pla~s the gray-haired •mother of the villainous J.R. Ewing on televl.Sion's ''Dallas," was reported in stable condition •fter quadruple bypass surgery for a massive heart attack. The surgery yesterday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center lasted four hours and 40 minutes and ended at 7:40 p.m., 11aid Bob Crutchfield. a spokesmP"' for Lorimar, which produces the television series for CBS. Phone calls to the hospital early today were answered by a re<:ording saying Bel Geddes was in stable condition. ..,.,. hi Oeddee Missing boy I ound; sitter booke d LOS ANGELE'.$ -A 24-year-old babysitter who van.lahed over the weekend with a 23-month old boy has been arrested and booked for invesugation of child stealing, and the boy was unharmed, police said today. Babysitter Carolyn Chambers and the toddJer, Marquail Boyles, were "both in good condition'' when found outside a liquor slOre near Chambers' home in South-Central Loe Angeles about 8:20 last rught. Woman g uilty o f well ar e swindle \. ~ ,, \\ ,, 1' \\ 'I Oran • Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedne9d•Y. Merch 18, 1983 AS Fina l farewell Colleagues from his own Orange County Fire Department a nd _ o ther j urisdictions a ttended the funeral yester day fo r Michel Chenard who died of injuries in the .line of duty. H is gear was at the entrance of Rose Hills Chapel and h is wife Jean of Dana Point carried 'the flag away from the casket. LOS ANGELES -A woman who lived in a Pasadena mansion with six cars and 10 children has pleaded guilty to 41 counts stemming from a welfare fraud totaling $377,500, believed to be the largest such case on record. Dorothy Woods, 40, who claimed to have 49 children and opened 12 different welfare cases under as many different names between 1971 and 1980, faces sentencing June 23. More • rain • coni1ng; storni lashes Texas O'Connor fa ces mayoral runo ff By Tbe A11oclated Prell The devastating winter of 1983 coiled. to deliver its last bitter blows against California today as rescue workers used an interlude of sun to patch battered levees protecting West Sacramento and Pfl'tS of San Jose. "This storm could rank up there among the big ones we've SAN DIEGO -Port Commissioner Maureen O'Connor scored a 10,000-vote plurality in the city's first special mayoral . primary, but she fell short of the majority needed to avoid a May 3 runoff with the second-place finisher. O'Connor, 36. a Democrat, received 65,797 votes or 36.16 percent of the ballot.a cast. County Supervisor Roger Hedgecock, a Republican. was second, polling 55,582 votes or 30.54 percent. Couple killed by two hit and run drivers WORLD A nother le tter bomb intercepted LONDON -Workers at a central post office intercepted a letter bomb addreaed to Prime Mmister Margaret That.che.r today. a day after sUrular devices were wnt to her official residence and to a U.S. Navy office ln London, police said. Scotland Yard said the latest bomb, contained in a 9-inch by 14-lnch brown manila envelope, was intercepted at the Victoria postal sorting office. Police explosives officers defused the bol)'lb. and no one was hurt. eirut gren a de wounds 5 Marines BEIRlIT, Lebanon -A grena~ thrown at a U.S. Marine patrol from a window of a building near Beirut airport wounded five Marines today In the first attack on the American peacekeepers, the Marine commander said. An anonymous er told the French news agency, Agence France-Preae, that hitherto unknown organization called al-Jihad al-Isliuni. or c Holy War, ''declares it.a responsibility for the attack on the American occupation forees." The caller did not elaborate. e attack came 10 hours after eight Italian peacekeepers were woun4ed by grenades and rifle fire In two ambushes near the airport. The -U.S. Marine.a and the I~aliana are part of a peacekeepinl( force that has been in Lebanon since September. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A woman's body was dragged by a car for two miles after she and her huaband were hit and killed by two separate hit-and-run driven, police said. The identities of the couple. who apparently had been walking home from grocery shopping, were not ~tely available, said Sgt. Alex Salazar of the Rampart Divlslon. Both were in their 30s. Salazar said the two were croaing a street Tuesday rught "when· a vehicle traveling westbound hit them both. It knocked the husband one way. It flipped the wife in the air, and she fell back down and her sweater caught on the car antenna. "The husband started to get up and he was hit hr, a tee0nd car which killed him,' Salarar said. "In the meantime, ahe was being drags~ the aweater." The car ~ the woman went out of control and jumped a .... ,.. istening ••• 2-6086 What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and yoW' meaaee wlll be recorded, tranacribed .and delivered to the appropriate editor'. The same :M·hour a nswerin1 service may be used to reror d let· ters to the editor on any loplc Mailbotl contributors muat lncludt their name and telephone number for veriflcation. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind ORAHG£ COAST DlllJ Pilat curb, stopping on a grassy area m front of an apartment building about two miles away, he said. "The two occupants, both male, J.ur::::;1 out and ran," he said. said the driver of . the second car that>. kill~ the man a1ao drove away "There were 110me witnesses to the accident," he said. Gem Talk By 3.C. HUMPHRIES C~rtJfi«J G~"!oW.111. AGS A PRETTY EAR •nd Its plsoe In history Earrlnga are mentioned In th• Old Teatement. They have bffn around 1lnce earllHt recorded hlatory. The Egyptian• of andent tlmH were eapeclally good at doing fine flllgrff work on gold Hrrlng1. The early Greek• wore jeweled eatrlnga. Ancient Roml(la liked 1lmp le d ••I , but decorated them With atonee. In Ortlntal hl1tory, bot men and wotMn have worn ry on their tara. Wtatern culture• have generalty conlidtrtd ..,,.. to be for women only, but t"9rt 11 a growing tnM'ld among IOfM men to wear t hem. Amtrlo1n women, through tMlr u praltlont of ttyte, have a atrong Influence on the dHlgn of th• world'• H 'l'tlng1. Nowadaye, there II a l...nd to Miii inore than one earrlnd In MCh eer. Hoopa, 1ymbol1 and 1tuct1 are oftan mixed, and l.._. .,. women Who MW ltCh ·.-P*oed IMl9 tnen onoe. !'Mt noM ·~~ n ~ MM\. TM Mntna II an •no"-"t lorm of deooradon end ••preeaton, but moct«n woman hM her own ldMa of hOW ~ wlh evOI~. A pretty Hr ll1ten1 ~lofMNon.,.., • had earlier this y,ear," said forecaster Ron Wagner with the National Weather Service office in Redwood City. "l think the whole coast will get it," said Weather Service forecaster George Pericht, who added that rainfall could amowit to "another inch or two in the lowlands and several inc hes in the mountalna." The stonn, lashed by 50 mph winds, was expected to barge in from the Pacific against the coast north o f Big Sur by this afternoon, dumping rain over the northern half of the state into Friday. And another storm brewing over the Pacific could strike late Saturday or Sunday. The Weather Service iafued gale and storm waminp f<>f' the coast and cautioned that "heavy surf could cause additional beach and cliff erosion during the next few days." Elaewhere a windy mid-March snowstorm dumped up to 16 inches of snow on Colorado cities and swept into Texas and Oklahoma today, knocking out power in placea. While snow fell in the Texas Panhandle, another stonn in the Gulf of Mexico whipped up gale-force winds along the Texas coast. One offshore oil rig 1 reported gusts of ·more than 100 mph shortly after midnight. I ur to 4 inches of snow had fal en in the Oklahoma f Panhandle by morning and it was still com.Ing down, with the wind chill factor below i.ero th.la last week of winter. The most romantic purchase of your ltfe should also be a most knowledgeable OAe. The~~ Ml«' Sho\Ad Ile .. ~ .-1CI bffUtllul .. the d19ame you 1"819 IOdey ~ ... .,. I IO be ~ IQ< • "' ........ That 1..nyyou11\QJio chboM ~ ~ ,...... CG'!!P'O""M pt\ the b .. u1y Ind ..... ct IN Oemonc:l )'Gii 0uy reQ•l(;llMI o4 Ill llll 'll:J<J lllOUl<l IOCJll fot I d"11!10nd fllll't bffl1 cut 1n« DQll•h90 IO bnng Olli •II of u na111111 ~ end beAUly OM 11\11 "-'• !he l•ICllOQ ltaodaltll '* ~ bHn "ltllloll/1ed • .a..1 T,.,. .. 111 c•ltd ldffl ell! cMlnonOI Why 11 CUI ~? &ec8UM w<ll\ l>arnoncll ..,.,.., .,_, ~ bNUly ~on "O"I ,...._"*' Lit Idle!°"'~"*" you°'~ Ill moll b911U1y lll<l VII\"' -chool gets funds • for c'ompuler Vtata Verde Elementary School in Irvine hu been awarded an $11,000 snnt from the BankAmerica FQUndation and ~ USA fol' a word procMl1na project. nw. project la dmiped to help ltudenta in srades four thl'ouah et1ht pin fami11arlty with ml~puten. The grant la one of et,ht totalJni more than $126,000 for Orange County IChool dJ.atricta. The Irvine Unified School District al9o ah.area a $~,000 srant from the aame donors to fOllter critical thlnk1ng akilla throu1h writJn,. Twenty teachen from Irvine u well u dlatrlda in Fullerton, Los Alamit.oe and Saddleback Valley and the Oranae County E:ducation Department will attend the UCI WritiJ11 Project thia rummer. The Bank.America Foundation and Chewon gave out grant. totalJni $MS,609 to public echool dlatrlcta th1I year. •Cit.chrome print. by pho\oil'*_J?her Jerry Bvc~leld are on diaE in the Golden West College Fine Arte Gallery through A 14. Gallery ho~ are 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday thri>uah unday on the Huntington Beech campus. The exhibit will feature 26 pieces of Burchfield'• work. Burchfield, co-owner of the B.C. Space gallery in Laguna Beach, hu been Included in many group and one-penon exhibJtiona in thia country and abroad. He baa authored a book on darkroom technique• and ha. written for many photography magazines. Hie photographs are in the pennanent collectiona of many museums. •A five-day achedule of activities will be offered during spring vacation March 28 through April· 1 for first through sixth graders at Northwood Community Park In Irvine. CAiled "Peter Cottontail's Workabop," the program will include activities such as creating spring baaketa. International egg decorating, a trip to Sea World in San Diego and, of course, an ea hunt. Fee for the Proeram ia $35 per child. It coven all activities and excursions. Parents can register their youngsters at the park. For more information, call Mart.lee CotlfOvt or Mlcbael Arroyo at 552-4360. -Oft.JENT AL RUGS for Best Selection of , W. County schools switch ·holiday· ~~1~1e~::Jrn ~~u~;•:.n The different schedules scrambled ~'=:ad~'*'.._ dtln.tpUon. break with tradition thl• year family vacation plans. The cha.nae attectt all liX h1'b and clmc tor the •Prinl holiday achoola ln the Huntlnaton a.ch tho w k after 1'.uter. Union Hlih School OlatJ'ld. the School• have almOlt alway• received a number of complalnt. Huntington Beach -and allo adult 1ehool, the evenm, hiah held Euter v.cation1 -ottlclally about the April 4·8 vacat{on who have youngster• In other achool and the Huntmcton Beech cal.led 1prtna recem -the week period. dlatricw with traditional vacation City, Fountain Valley and ac.,p before Easter. (Euter Sunday Some callet1. 1he l&ld, claimed achedulet -ablo compla.lned. View elementary dlltricta. th1a year II April 3.) that the 1prln1 break 11 The different 1chM4tlea Schooll ln the New~M!M1 The 1chedule chan1e wu aacrlle1lou1 In that 1tudent1 acrambled family vacation plans, Laiiuna 8each and lrv{ne uninea brou9ht about a1 a re1ult of would be ln 1ehool durinS holy they l&ld. dUtricta will be cio..d the week contract neaotlatlona between week and on Good Friday. • Elementary dlatrjcw followed of March 28 in obeerv&n4)9 of the the Olltrict Jr.ducat.on A..:rlation Other te8t'hera who work in 1wt with the 11ehool c e 1prlna holiday. of h 11 h 1c h oo 1 teach e r1 l n ,._..;;;;.:.;.;.;;.;......;,;;.;:;.;.;..;..;;,,,:_:_...:....:.;;.::__,;_:_;_:..:........:....:...._....::.::::;.;....;.:.=....::..:..::...=:K;;.;....;=:....:.:....=..J:..;..--=---=----:.------ HunllnilOn Beach and dlltrlct v--------------------------------. ~~·t each era reportedly ELECTRONIC MUSC'LE contended that Friday, April 1, wu the exact mid·point of the 1prlng aeme1ter ~nd vacation STIMULATION after th.at date wowd cau.e leta lnterru~n of lnatruction due to llC~ om~f.:i~:~~t has Most lne~penslve In -Orange, Countyl Tree removal planned for Mesa Verde The removal of old trees causing Coat.a Mesa sidewa.lb to buckle will be d1acusaed during a public meeting at 7:30 tonight in the library of TeWink.le School, 3224 California St. . City Public Services Direct.or Bruce Mattern said $240,000 has been budgeted for removal and replanting of trees and the replacement of damaged sidewalks. curbs and gut~. Construction ia expected to begin this 1pring on California, Colorado, Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana and Oregon streets. Mattern said the ficus variety tree• have cauaed the moat problems in the area. Offlciala have not yet decided what type of tree will be replanted there. -------------------COUPON ------------------, ONE VISIT Correcting the lhape and contour' of the body ,,,..,,. Improving R I rl $25 muede tone. Optimum'• puelve muade exerclaer .. en altematlYe ' ecu a y to long, hard monotonoue exerc:IM and coetty commerctm heelth ,.. T _. Se--•-facllltlea. .-ree ...... ng _,_, Offer End9 s.. flJ~ \lltth Thi• Coupon L-----------------------------------------~ hPTIMUM tffi!fITMJJltl V Fitness Centers . Pl-.. Call For Appointznent ~1111! 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I Pt '· e 0 '9llllp Morrie Inc 1 la Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Ciga11ne Smoking I~ Dangerous to Your Health. .. . New Players .. Kings and lOO's "tar;' 1.0mgnicotine-100'1: 14 • • Orange Coa1t DAIL y PILOT /Wedneeday• Matoh 1e, 1983 • , - I • I fTCmtthod. \ .. Al Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /W9dnelday, Maroh 18, 1813 Athletic eligibflity rule merits support Irvine Unified School District Lrusteea art.' considering a proposaJ to stiffen eligibility requirements for student athletes and parti ci pants in other extracurricular activities including pep squad, debate, dramath' presentations and student body offices. The-proposal put forward by administrators, who have been working to upgrade academic courses, would require athletes and others to maintain a C average in all classes They would be placed on probation the first time they didn't make the grade and obliged to drop the activity on the second failure. At present, student athletes can compete in interscholastic sports in the district if they pass at least four classes each quarter or semester. The new C average rule would apply to all students in . activities that require several hours a week outside regular classes. It's a rule that should be put into effect. While It may be argued that a student who tS less academically inclined deserves a c.hance to shine in sporl,9 or some other enjoyable activity, the fact is a C average is not that difficult to maintain. In a community lake Irvine, with its generally high standards, a large percentage of students are headed for college. And starring on the playing fields or the stage will do little or nothing to offset a poor academic standing when that time comes. Extracurricular activities can be stimulating, but they rarely lead to a career. Time lost from the books can be deeply regretted in later life -as even many who managed to become professional athletes have discovered. , Trustees will consider the eligibility prop<>sal at a special continued meeting at 7 p .m . tomorrow in the district office, 2941 Alton Ave. They should adopt the new grade rule. lnterventjon disturbs For-the first time in U.S. history, a court has held a newspaper publisher liable for refusing to run advertising which the publisher finds to be unsuitable and unacceptable. And the Supreme Court has let stand, without comment, a lower court ruling that such a policy illegally restrains trade. The case concerned Rhode Island's largest newspaper. the Providence Journal, which refused to run advertisements for a firm that charged fees for locating apartments for rentens. This was in keeping with a policy adoptedJ:>1"tfle newspaper in 1973, after a similar advertiser allegedly engaged in deceptive practices. The newspaper's appeaJ was turned aside by the high court. The case now will return to a federal trial court to determine whAt damages should be paid the would-be advertiser, who claims the newspaper policy forced him • out of business. Lawyers for the newspaper told the justices the lower court had, in essence, granted anyone the right of access tO the pag~ of the paper against the will of the publisher. Newspapers frequently are blamed by readers for accepting advertising they deem distasteful. But the fact is, a pllblication that repeatedly offends its read ers will rapidly lose its own business. Until this first-t im e court ln1ervention, it has always been the responsibility of a publisher to exercise s u fficien tl y good judgment to satisfy readers, knowing that the rule of the marketplace will prevail. And that rule has adequately filled the need to balance First Amendment press freedoms with the needs and sensitivity of the public. The intervention of the courts IS unnecessary and unwelcome. Opinions expres~ in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex pressed on this p.tge are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is inv1t ed. Address The D.tily Pilo"l, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa CA 92626. Phone (7141 642-4321. • Letters to the editor , Alternative unnecessary To the .Editor: We are wnting this letter to express our opposition lo the creation of alternative education in the Laguna Beach School Olstrict. Philosophically , alternative education can be creative and stimulating to those involved. However, it i.s an alternative. To be justified and effective it should only be undertaken when all other aspecia of school responsibility a.re being met -fiaca.lly and academically. SUCCESSFUL endeavors mu1t have operating budgets. It is our understanding th.at the Laguna Beach School Distnct will be operating with a $380,000 deficit lhil coming Khool year, 1983-84. Ia It fi.scally sound and responsible to be creating a new 1ehool environment, one which wiU require an operating budget and will eerve only a few, when we are having fiscal difficulty within our present ayatem? Taking the lead from the newly elected State Sup~intendent of Education, Bill Honig: Now ia the time to re-educate ounelves ln the basics. Our principal re1porulbiUty to our young people ls to give them the basic toob by which they can enter IOCiety u oontributlng memben. Several new1paper arllclea have tocuaed recently on the need for California 1ehoob to better prepare thelr lltudentl for colleges and the work force. W need to join fo&"C8 to improve OW' ~ '}'Item and i.ncreue the productivity of our childrm. Wtt are )>lned In thlt vtewpolnt by many 'ROa=.r:n~GAT'L. M.D. Cl:l.AJlLENE R9;ATZ Collese needs To \be .ar.ditor. CoiMt Om.inunJty c.one ~ ORAHOE COAST l1ilJ Pilat ----,;:::-=·-----. =.... A Z .......... ... °' MAILBOX should have used the money they diverted to car leasing for the repair of aging and broken typewriters at Orange Coast College. Computers are a fact of life. A penon needs typing sk.illa to operate them. The community cannot a1ford to ait by and watch th.is kind of adminl1tration of funds continue. Young people with job skilla can find work and become lnvolved in a productive life style The community college muat be pre9erved and made to function al the highest level. Do we need a clean sweep of trwltees? LOIS SHUCK S urfer lam ent To the Editor: I am writing in reference to the law for wind surfing in Newport Harbor. If we're not alJowed to wind surf in the channel. where are we allowed to wind surf? And how do they expect to get from one side to the next? It doesn't make 1ense. If the wind la going one way are we 1uppoeed to take 10-foot tacks? I would like lhe Harbor Patrol to al least 1-ue 10me kind of statement to tell us what we are auppoeed to do. I'd llke to tlnd out how that law geta changed Jt ju.t does not make aerwe. TYLER STRINGER Keep nursing To the Editor: Something la wrong with th e prior1Uee of C.O..t Community College Dlllrlct Chan&Uor Watton and h1a board of tru.tteea when they eliminate the nutting p roaram and boost .iewardem tra1nJna. The altllne. ha~ their own tra1n1na p~. If cuta have to D8 made, pleat put my tax do.U.n on nunlna education. BETH WILSON LMrfO ...... l ........... ......,.,,,, ............. J • Curbing the 'gray panthers' WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration used 1trongarm tactics remlniacent of an old-fashioned political machlne to keep the 1981 White House Conference on Aging from getting out of hand and embarrassing the president. They apparently tinkered with the temperature controls In the auditorium, used fake badges to infiltrate committees and plenary 1e11ion1, shouted down legitimate delegates and even phylically obstructed Rep. Claude Pepper, D-F1a.., to keep him from reaching the speaker's platform. THE WHITE HOUSE efforts to bully and harass the elderly delegates were outraaeous. The gr_ubby details are contained in sworn testimony and support.Ina documentat obtained by the General Accounting Office. which has been inveetigating charges of improper White House attempts to rig the conference. My aa&Ociate Indy Badhwar ha.a seen the utoniahing evidence. Some examples: -"(A) planned attempt at confualna the final plenary seaion waa apparently manipulating the air-conditioning system," dedares a sworn affidavit. "[t became unbearably hot . . . One or two older women had to be medically uai.ated out of the ballroom becaUte of the heat." · -One particular panel, known as "Committee Two," was regarded with deep suspicion by the president'• men. They were afraid it waa going to pass res o lutions cri tical of the administration's Social Security proposals. So conference staffers were ordered to print up extra "Committee Two" badges, put them on and lnfUtrate __ G. JICI 11111101 ~ th~ committee to marupulate any voice vote. -A political tactician who reported directly to White House chief of staff James Baker was assigned lo the conference u a 90rt of staff commissar "to assure that the conference was not a political embarraument to the president." -Llke so many circus performers, "whips" were appointed to keep the suppoeedly danaeroua "gray panthers" under control. The handpicked whips and deputy whips from the conference staff were asaigned to various sections and given a list of "troublemakers" in their bailiwicks. Their miasion was to position themselves behind the elderly firebrands and shout them down if they tried to •peak. -"It was . . . greatly feared that the liberals would take over the conference and demand a number of concessions • about Social Secunty from the Reagan administration. The whip system was supposed to squelch any spontaneous or preplanned actions by l.Jberal delegates to tum the conference into a referendum on Reagan's Social Security policies." -ONE WHIP was assigned to a particularly dangerous delegate: Pepper, then the 81-year-old chairman of the House Committee on Aging. The whip was ordered to keep Pepper from the podium during one of the debates in the plenary session. "The whip sua:essfully restricted Pepper from getting to the stage for about 15 minutes by bloekmg his path." -Whips assigned to committees would keep in constant touch with a secret command post by telephone. The command post w as guarded by Brinks security personnel. "In order to get into the command post, o ne had to be wearing a special lapel pm slaped l.Jke an oil barrel. Without the pin, it was im~ible to get into the area" -When reports of political pressure began leaking out, the command post disappeared in a puff of smoke. ''Returning to the command post was eerie," one starter testified. "Just one half-hour before. everything was normal Now the command post was stripped bare. There was almost nothing left of what had previously been tables of books. documents , phones, typewnters . . . Within 30 minutes, the entire place had been literally stripped." French fighting English • • 1ntrus1on One of the striking .thing• about nationality ia how the people belonging to any one country dO aome things '° well and other thlnp so poorly. lt'a 10melhin8 you can't really write about w1thout having halt the country call you an ethni_c bigot, but moat of us are clear . in our mind.a about whlit various ethnic groups can and can't do well. The French are among t he mo1t charming, ~lented people on Earth. There are a lot of thinp they do better th.an anyone el.le and one of thoae thinp i1 live with a sense of freedom and independence. CAN ANYONE tell me, then. why they have a communlcaUona rnlnisier who haa jult outlawed the uae of 127 words the French have borrowed from the Enal1ah langu.age7 The word.a can't be uaed in adver daing or In French movies. The French call ~the.e worcb ''Franglala'' and the best known of them ii "Le Hot Dog." Doell that really 90Und like anyUili\a a freedom-loving people would let lti aovemment outlaw! "Le Hot Dotl" llOUndl aUJy and I think the French knc>w that when they uae It. Jogging must have caught on In France alter It caught on here, because "Le Jogging" ia another of the banned words. Many of the words are ones uaed m ma.king moUon pictures. For lnaiance, before thl1 French language czar's pronouncement, French film makers were identifyina the people who cha&e ,~,, J-l-IY-RD-11-IY---~ the acton u "Le Casting." Henceforth, the czar aays the listing will be ''Dlatribution artistique." A French outdoor movie can no longer call itlelf a "Drive-In cinema." It haa to be a ''cine-pare." The .l''rench have choeen the strangest. wotda of oura to take to their hearta. French lhoppera hlive been enjoylng "Le Dblcount,'' and th.at'a banned. 1n Paria. lhortly after World War II, there were ltW thouaanda of American soldien milling around ln the street.II, and as Ufe alowly came baCk to the city and the entrepreneurs got back mto bu.ineea. a nightclub opened called "Le Wars used to he different Thing• I Learned Reading ''Mr. KlpllnJt'a Anny" by Bryon Farwell: -'that Lord Cardlpn led the famoUI ~ of the LJght Bripde armed only with a cigar, while other Britllh-ottk:en of the time Jed attacks with nothlna m11101111 ~ 'ii· mo~ than their awaapr 1Uckl or r1dh'8 Cf0Jl9. -That at no time IJ\ modem ht.tory hat the BriUsh Ann"t had a atnile perlOl1 tn command -and, until ~tly, no pneral tt.aff. -That the Sam Bt'owne belt., adopied for all offtcen ln nai W.iem ciounUU.. wM lnvented by Sir Samuel Browne, IO that he c:oWd draw hll IWOl"d man .-Iy wtth hll one arm, h.avtna 1ort \he other tn a cavalry -ult. ~ " -That mWtary couri..y between fOll *ted .. late .. the Analo--Boilr w., a t t.he tum of th1a ~ntw-y, when Slt \ John rrench and a Boer 1•n•ral, Chliltluft Beyea, ~ CbNCrnM pruentt , (A century earll.r, the oppo1l n1 8 rltllh a n d rrenc h commanden at the bltUe Of Fontln07 ..ch poµ...iy lnvhed th• other to an ~) I -11\a~ when the arttlati Royal Rini ( Corps went to Europe to lick the Kaiser in 1914, they were attacking their own colonel-In-chief, the Gennan Emperor, Wllliam n. (Franz Joeeph. Emperor of Au.a\ria, and ~ Nicholas of Ru.asala. were ai.o honorary leaders of British regimen ta.) -That the regulation bugle cal.a of the BrlUsh Army we.re compoRd not by an En11t1hman, but by \he great A uatrlan compo•er, Frans Joseph Haydn. -That when WeWna"ton establlahed winter quart.en In IOUthem f\rance, he took a ~k of hou,nda with him and hu.nt.ed twice a w k. (Until both pack and huntamen were captured by t.he P'rencb enemy.) -That alx years aft.er Jolnlnli ht. ntalmtnt. Wlrwton ChU(d\111 had still not plJd all \he '1allon' bWI tor h1a lnitl.al unit~ (Gentlemen of that time pt.Id •lhttir ~bUn1 debts fin& and thetr tailon ) -~t In tM &oer·Wt.r, tbt Britilh troope 1uUend mon cuualtJ• '" • fOW'·month p.tiod from typl:MJ&d \!\an ...... kWld and..,. ...... by ~~ tn Oit en\lr• WH of t h rH yean' dunadan.. -Th9t al leMt chrie QI 8rttaln'1 ~ mill~ .....,.. -O.n. 11Chl1M1111 OGrdGn: LOr4 Kl••--wt Oii'&. .. ~kt-e1'P tw a dltdmt ..- ,,_ • .,. for ·~ mm. <Ill• ctlcwwld ihot,....., ndilr ......... a.ad al lnq\dry.) . .. Jazz Hot " l suspect that might have been the beginning of "Franglals" You can bet that no pronouncement by a dictator in charge of language is going to end it. One airline company has already been fined for using Frangla1s in 1ts advertising. Another banned phrase is "Le Jet" "Le Jet" must now be called "L'avion a reaction." The Committee for the Protection of the French Language is trying to prevent change. That's like trying to stop a river from going in the dir~tion it wants to go in. It won't work. Languages alrnply do change and should change. No numbers of aixth-grade English teachers or official pronouncements from government are going to keep English or French or any other language from adapting ii.self to the way people are most comfortable using it. ..., F RANGLAIS I.a nothing more than faddish French alang. Moet of it won't last. whether it's decreed illegal or not. That's the way it ia with alang. It all seems smart and cuie to use when you first hear It. but most slang very quickly becomes cliche. Not.¥ng makes a person seem older and without a new idea in h.is head than the repetitious use of dated slang Most of it will sound silly in a few years. The good thing about slang is that occasiona lly one invented new expreasion lasts and adru a new nuance to our ability to communlcateiflt geta into the good dictionaries and becomes pan of a growing and better language. U the l'rench want to preRrW! their ~. they ~t to let it go 8' free as they ate. That a what will make it healthy. Engllah ii r=cally a muaewn of old wordl taken other languqea, Latin, Greek, German. French. It la appal'f'nt that the lood and wieful words from other lan1uage1 and literature were adopted and adapled. ~ la nothlf'I to ,et choked up and patriot.Sc about, u the French ..m to be. French la a iJ'eat ~. The world lovee It, but lf It'• dytna-a lfttie. It's not beau. of lhe lnvuion ot "Le Hot Dos· .. It'• becauae lt iln't betna allowed to pw. t Tax laws changing BJ PAT HOROWITZ ........... Dlllf .... DEAR Rl:ADERS: Tax will begin belng withheld by p11yen of lnierte\ and aMdenda •larUna July 1, 1983, at the rate of 10 percent of eacli payment, acx:ordJns to the Int.em.al Revenue Servic:e. There are exemptlon1 available to c:ertain taxpayers if they tue cerUflcat.Jof exemrtlon, Form W-.6, and tf they meet any o the followtna requlrementa: a tax liabllity of '600 or 1-(or •t.000 or le11 if married fillna a joint Nturn) on laat year'• \ax return; a taxpayer 6~ or older with a tax liability last year of $1.~00 or leea (or $2,500 or le11 lf the taxpayer or •J>OU89 la 6~ or older and they 1 flied a joint return); and a taxpayer or taxpayer and apouae who were not required to file an Income tax re\Um last year. Certlflcatea of exemption ahould be obtained from payen. If they are not available, require Form W -6, "Individual Certificate of Exempt.ion," by writing to the IRS. Thoee who receive interest or dividends from more than o ne payer must file a Certificate 9' Exemption with each payer. Taxpayers with more than one aocount with the same payer ahould check with the payer to determine whether aeparate certificates are required for each account. 412 Main St., Avon, N.J. 07717. Althouah Utla flnn c:.rriee a variety of mUl!c boxee wltb a ch&at of more than 100 tunet. lt a18o can have a tune made up in Switzerland, from aheet mUIJc. The 009t would be •13~ and It could be put lnto any mUlic box ln the catal<>1. Thia company al.ao repall'I mualc boxea and can aupply information about antique mualc boxee. Catalop can be ordered for •1 from the above add.rem. U the "At Your Service" column la mentioned, the tlrm asreea to aend a $1 coupon that can be applied qalnat any order. ~ Old plates for sale DEAR PAT: I woald like to bow wtaere to locate people wbo collect old Ucenae rla&et. I live aome to aelt. Abo, wtaere coald locate 1omeone wtao mfalat be latereated la u award pvea to me from ttae Hollywood Cu&ea back ID ltU for my aervlce. It waa tlped by Bene Davie, wbo waa prealdeut of the cuteen at ttaat time. C.R., Newport Beacta You may want to contact the Americana Collect.ors Shop at 111 E. Cubon in Santa Ana. Thia firm deals ln paper antiques, and you could get an Idea of your award'a value. A YS suggesta advertising rour old licenae plates in the "Antique Trader' neW11paper. U you'd like to see a sample, send :10 cents to P.O. Box Facing the music 1050, Dubuque, Iowa :12001. DEAE PAT: I "oald like to fbad someone • poi a problem ? Then write to~ wlao coald make ttae "worb" for a mule box ~Pai Horowitz. Pat wW cut~ tape, for a 1peclal IODI I llke very macla. I've getting the answers and action you Jookedeverywtaereudcu'tfladaeoSttefor n eed to solve inequities in eacta a ca1toml1ed music box. CU YH laelp government and business. Mail your questions me oat? to Pat Horowitz, At Your Service, Orange Orange Co .. 1 DAILY PILOTIW9dnMCSey, March 18, 1e13 Cops liven up Death Valley l Death Valley thla ~ ot ye•r -any time of year tor that matter -ii home to lldewlnden, 1corplon1 and an oc:ca•lonal motorlat, elth•r loat o r atten\Ptina a desert lhOr1CUt. But once a yNr, hW\dreda of cope 1ather for the annual Deatti Valley Relay, ru.nntna 116 miles throush auch landmark 1topover1 u Furnace Creek and Badwater. FOi' the teeond atral&ht year, the Newport Beach police d e partment entered the competition -the amallest force ln the atate to do to. Laat year, the 19-member Newport team WN diJlquallfled when • runner pal9ed out before departmenta In Ckk:aao. Detroit he could pe.11 on the baton to the and evt>n from a sroup of pMC.'11 ne:Kt runner. otfk.'era In Germany. Thia year, however, the Pet~errin, one o f the Newport team flnl1hed alxth, compel Newport offJcen. Mid cornpletlna the up-and-down the beac team feela it.a 1i:1tth courH in 13 houn and 31 p!Jce flniah 11 10methlna of a Hcond1. The winning team vrndlcation. ambng 40 waa from the Loi "Lut year when we ~ed AnJelea County Sheriff' 1 up, the other offlcera -meet of~ departmfnt. them from Loe An~eles looked at Each team membe r ran 6.2 ua like we were a bunch of ~h miles with the final runner doing b o y 1 . They th l n k we' r e 7.8 miles along a 1tretch of two-, lifeguards who wear unJfonna." lane blacktop, Perrln aaid when the Newport The race, Initiated by a Loa runner pa11ed a Loa Angelea . Ange lea SWAT team, haa police team member juat outatde , attracted Int reet from police &dwater, heada bepn to tum. Thru April 3, 1983 Shri~p & Fish Special $3.39· It's a treat that's worth the trip! Four big Gulf shrimp, our crispy ri~h fillet. plus fryes, slaw [, hushpuppies! Shrimply delicious! 3095 Harbor Blvd In Costa Mesa t.Julr Soutn of ~..,.. OittQO Fwy M 'f.10 horn F.oco 14 7 15 Jeffrey Rd a1w.....,. uuu oH s.u NY fwy 1 Irvine , . M.B., Newport Beacta Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. &x 1560, Costa Mesa, l_ ____ ~A:Y.::S~co:n:tacted:.:::.~W::or~l=d~o=f~M:UD::·c~Bo=x=es::.·--:~1~CA.;;;~9;2;6;26;·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L~_J~~~llBl~US~~~;--~nw~uk;M<;~~A;v;••;--~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t Marine base • ·annex ,gains OCEANSIDE (AP) -This city's attempt to annex Camp Pendleton Marine Base and the San Onofre nucleer reactor site baa been given a slight boost. The Local Agency Fonnatlon Commission in San Diego County granted a May, 2 hearing on the annexation request. " The commilaion b.ad refused to pennit the annexation last September, saying it couldn't disregard the Navy'• objections. The cornmiasi.on said Oceanside would b.ave to reach agreements with ita neighbors and make assurances that the annexation wouldn't impede the mamlve Marine base's military operatio~ Since then. Oceanside has reached an agreement with San Clemente that gives that Orange County city 20 percent of tax revenues from the annexed area, tn return for San Clemente dropping a suit to block the move. Oceanside planners have scheduled a presentAtion before the Vista Oty Council but say they're not sure who to deal with in the unincorporated areas of Fallbrook. The Navy haa not officially changed its position but offidala indicated they would have a response ready In time for the May 2 hearing. • . Herpes talk slated Herpes and hepatitis will be d1scus3ed during a free two-hour aem1nar at 7 p.m. March 24 at Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital, 301 Victoria St. Dr. Paul M. Umof, emergency services specialist will lead the lecture on the condition that ia reaching epidemic proportions. For re.ervations call 612-2734. ,...,,.,,,, ....... .... .i-~ S,,.clal ... 11, ltl3-lllr. 22. 1 • ,. ••• : 7.t9 I 1111 • tneklslt nter lisll frequtntina the rinr moudls, estlllries ind coastJI w1tets of India, th• Maley ArCh1pet1CO. Northern A111trall1 1nd the lllellnesian Islands. I am flat and deep bodied, btautrful and aodab61. I am on SIM 1t Aqu1bc tropicals under the name Ruby "Sat" fof only 7.99 . . ~-El ...... ~liMs•fiib ... -• ....... -c.. ...... ... ,.._ Flood Cleanup Poses Problems .... Names. All airlines have them. But to Western Airlines, our name is more than just a ~ignature on the tail of an airplane. Our name means WI RY 1'NI WBT •llM 1'1111 lll1'0m. Because no other airline has more flights to more cities big and small in the West than we do. With llOll NU llC*llOfS -llOIE RISI RlllllS out every morning from more Western cities. And with our new lOW Fiii no major airline can get you to anywhere we fly in the co inental U.S., including Alaska, for less. We guarantee to m t or beat the f>ublished fare of any major airline• with co able service. We'll sell you the satne low fare with th e restrictions. as long as our supply of low fare seats lasts. Plus, we give xou CWl-.uY GllMPM• for adults on every flight. Jtid a fast and simple frequent f)yer program, ..a NII U • • Every day. we live up to our name by flying the West better than anyone. Western Airlines. Call your lravel Agent or Western and discover all the places Western flies from your city. •As defined by the CAB. =western Airlines 'Neve got a name to live up to . - Oout DAILY PILOTIWtdnetdl March 18, 1913 Property • ~seminar at OCC The advantages of buying property In foreclosure will be examined during a four. hour seminar at Orange Coast Collel{e Saturday. Titled "Purchasing Property at a Foreclosure Sale," the session is slated from 9 a.m. to J _ p.m .. ln Room 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building. Admission is $10. Seminar lecturer la Alan S . Zall , an Independent real estate broker and a college instructor . He is a sraduate of Loyola Law School. Zall will explain how to find properties in foreclosure, and the me c hanics of the foreclosure process. He will also discuss precautions that should be taken prior to bidding at a foreclosure sale, and will cover regulations regardlng negotla tion with the property owner. Ticke1a are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in. the college's Student Center Building. T h e office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p .m .• and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Ti c kets ma y b e purchased by pho ne, using V isa or Mutercard, by calling 556-5527. Registration will also be conducted at the door. For information about the seminar. pho ne 556-5880. Ex-federal employees set meet The Saddl e bac k Valley Chapter No. 1689, National Association of Retir ed Fed er al Employees. will conduct Ha regular monthly meeting Monday at 2 p.m., at the Western Federal Savings and Loan Aaxi.ation, 26980 Crown Valley Parkway, Mmion Viejo. Lynn VanWinkle of West.em Federal Savtnp and Loan Association and Dean Burchett and Noah Cloud o f Erle Equities will provide presentat ions on management of one's liquid and non-liquid 'a11eia. All retired or aoon to be retired federal civilian e mployees, their dependents, and gueata are Invited to attend. A.ddU:lonal information la avallable by callin8 Tom Brvwn at 831-2916. PATIO OR SAND WEBBED CHAIRS WITH STYLISH HITHTONl STllP£D WlHING 99 EACH IEG. 1 .99 Sturdy tubular aluminum frame with plastic orm1. A terrific voluel UNDERWOOD CHAMPION SEEDLESS SPREADS RAISllS BB C 1 I C:z. WPH SUPll PllCE NICE While stocks lost. limit 6. 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IOAn , .. 1.00 1.• 110An •f91A1 FIEE con Choice of formulol. 8-oz ."""'--, ... l •' -----.............. .....--......................... ---·----- METAMUCIL · LAllATIUE NATUIAL fllO POWDll -~~'·" ftegulor, 0.onge or Straw· berry flavor, U ounces. An llllJPlllt W!ON!SOAV. MARCH 10, 1883 TELEVISION 84 Tbe South All-Star f ooiball aquad I or this summer must be pared down lr'!m a list of 211 to 31. See B2. 0 0 , Bohay hounc~ hack • FV product has overcome plenty of adversity By ROGER CARLSON o< .... 0.-, ,..... • ..., Gary Bohay, a product of Fountain Valley High 's wreatlmg program and the Pac-10 126-pound ch(µTlpion, has a habit of overcoming setbacks. -and there's one more he is looking forward to reversing. The 22 -year-old Arizona State University senior finished his coJlegiate career last week -at the NCAA finals In Oklahoma City where the results of the final match of his college career spoiled what would have been a perfect season after 31 straight victories. Before a crowd of 15,000 Bohay went down to a 5-2 defeat to University of Iowa JUnior Barry Davis -a verdict which could easily have been reversed in o ther carcumstances, according to Bohay. "I had been workmg on my strategy to beat this guy for two months," recalls Bohay "l was sure I'd meet h im in the finalS- because he was ranked first (m the nauon) and I was second. ''I pushed him In the fint period and he didn't take any shots, which wu 1urprialng, becau1e I ended up being warned for stalling. which wu a blow to my atrategy. I thought I was doing what I needed to do. "By the 1econd pe riod I became desperate to shoot, I didn't want another stalling, 10 I tried to shoot tor hll lega and he was in the right position to counter and at that point I wu really frustrated." So Bohay lost. But it !.n't the flnt time he's been in a tough situ ation , and he'• loolung to bounce back al(ain. It all began three years ago when UCLA dropped the sport of \nestling, sending Bohay off to Arizona State in h6pes of continuing his sport And at Arizona State where he compiled a 24·2-l record as a junior, his final match found him going down for the count with a severe knee injury with the collateral ligaments virtually stripped from the bone. leg wu still in a cut and the uueruon of electrode• down Inside the ca1t to help 1Umulate reaction wu the key, In addition to Bohay's buic desires. "Wre1lling's in my blood," aays Bohay. "I needed to be out there.'' Bohay red- shirted for one year, then returned to post hi. spark.ling 31-1 aenior campaign. It waan't always quite that way. A.. a high achool freshman he had no knowledae of the sport, but hi. freshman football cio.ch, John Roealea, got him and aome buddies Involved -and it evolved into two CIF champlonahipe and third &nd filth places at the state finale. Wayne Michaelian was hia varsity co&ch until Rosales took over during hia senior eeuon. "More than anything," says Bohay. "he (Rosales) made me mentally tough, and ready for college level competition." huntain Valley High wrestling ~duct Gary Bohay takes down one ofia31 victims in the 126-pound class. "I wanted to tie him up a lot, not to allow him to shoot l..Uldem eath on the legs, because he had a reputation for go, go, go. "The doctor didn't say never," says Bohay, "but he dad say ma..r never," recalls Bohay. "It was a pretty severe tear and they didn't expect me to be on the mat for at least six months, but .I was wrestling again In three months, a ltho ugh not r e ally effectively." There were aome changes lhat needed to be made as lime went by, however, beginning with tactic1. Bohay wa1 a defensive wrestler as a prep, but on the collegiate level that all changed under C.oach Sobby Douglas. Around Tempe Bohay ls known as Mr. "But they had a strategy on me. too, and 1t beat me He changed his style totally and L went in expectmg a lot of different things. '\ Aggressive and he's hoping It c.arries over \ Rustlers go (OHAY, Page Bii A lot of work (leg lifts. etc.) while the sour against Dill, 12-0 Byl~RT SEEDEN Of ... Dllltr .......... Qolden West College baseball coach ~ HObver said he knew his team was ...;Jll thinking about Saturday's be$rtbreaking 8-7 defeat to rival Orange c.op.t during practice Monday. ·~ ~ the Rustlera were still thinking abj>ut that loss, no doubt, yestez:day ~¥n th~_y played congenial hosts to Cerritos in a South Coast Conference ~~ Rustlers committed five errors ai,.t ac:ratched for just five'Mts off Falcon starter Chip Dill in dropping a 12-0 embarrassment. "I can't remember gettina beat like that in a conference same, .. admitted Hoover. ''They (Cerrito8) played good and it was obviously their day, butt I'd like to think we ·am play better than that." The Falcons forced Rustler starter Scott Marsh to work hard all day m coming up with single runs in the second, fourth, rifth and sixth. They then broke things open with four runs In the sixth, three coming on r~ht-fielder AJ Stankiewicz's bases-loaded triple, and three more in the seventh While the Rustlers have dropped two straight conference games, the Falcons have defeated their last two opponents by a combined score of 37-0 (they topped Compton 25-0 Saturday). "We had a little pep talk before Saturday's game. I told the guys I thought t hey may have been a little scared or tentative after w e lost two early games," explained Cerritos Coach Gordon Douglas. "It's r eally just a ~ matter of confidence." And Dill looked confident in rolling th rough the Golden West line up yesterday, allowing a linrt-inning single to Bob Grandstaff and then holding lhe Rustlers hitless through the next five innings. Stankiewicz gave lhe Falcon.s all the runs they would need in the second with a solo home run over the left field fence. The Falcons also got a boost from leadoff hitter Kevin Boolay who singled three times and scored two runs. The Falcons rocked reliever Jeff Fiuhua)\ for seven runs on five hits over two lnn1np. Dill, meanwhile, struck out 12 Rustlers, getting at least one Golden West hitter on strikes in every inning but the eighth. "They (the Falcons) looked like a million dollars today, and what were they coming in, 3-3?" noted Hoover. Added Douglas: "We .play theae guys three more times and they're going to be right there in our faces each tlme. Right now, we're just on a roll." • The Falcons improved their reeord to 4-3 in conference whlle the Rustlers fell to 3-3. Golden Weat finds itself two games behind conference-leading Fullerton (5~1). The Rustlers are back in action tomorrow, hosting Mt. San Antonio. Compton pays a vtait to GWC Saturday. Mustangs outlast CdM in volleyball Home runs spark Pirates, Gauchos C:O.ta Mesa High was extended to five games before subduing stU.bbom c.ororia del Mar, while Irvine swept paat University, FAtancia did the same against Mater Dei and Newport Harbor capiured ill fl.rat loop match in Sea View League volleyball action last night. Meanwhile, Woodbridge waa vlctimiz.ed by San Clemente in a ~th Coast League encounter, and Mt.ion Viejo rallied to pin a lam on Fountain Valley in non- leaiue action. ./ Amt CdM gave Costa Mesa all It could handle before the Mui.nga canfe away with a . I Schofield ~ng~~ hero, then goat MESA, Ariz . (AP) -A ~ error by ahortltop Dick Schofield. whoee two--run homer h.J put the Anleles ahead in the to.P of the eighth, let in the wtDnlna nm in the bottom of the ~ yesierda)' aa the ChJcaao Cub• came back for a 5-4 exhibition bueba1J victory. $cb0field'a homer came off rekYer MUte Proly with two out In the elabtb and aave the Aaael• a 4 -3 lead. "But Jay JollnltCJ!ne led oU the bottom of the frame with • double and took \)\J,d on Gary Pe"'-' em>r. A llnlle by lhortstop Dave Owen tSM1' the pane. Wi&h two out and runners at dnt and third, Schobekl fielded ~ Kennedy'• p-ounder, but hl• hllh throw pulled Urat ~ Du'Yl 8conl«I off the . =.:. ~ Monlel IOOnld the 1anael c•nter fielder Fred L1"n p bJa -.'ODd homer ln "'9. days. a tw~run blut off ...,... lUcb Bordi an the ~~c::~.: ~ b;i7 ~ • -.ie by Qlth Moreland and c•&c:i!•r n.vtl' twO-OUt double. yn• lanclber•, who had IP die ana. OAb run with• ........ d*d. lrtDled with Cll&t lD the Mb ilrwf IODNd on Ult~'·1 ... \0 liW tM • ,., IMd. 15-8. 8-15, 15-13, 12-15. 15-12 triumph. Sparking the vtctory for Mesa was middle blocker Chris Fieael. outside hitters Jerry Dahill and Dan Maxner and middle blocker Tom Kennedy. The win lifted the Mustanp. who won the Doi Pueblos Tournament title last weekend. to 3-0 in league play. Meaa hosts Newport Harbor Friday while CdM travels to meet Mater Dei. Irvine went ahead in each game quickly and breezed past University, 15-7, 15·4, 15-6. Leading the way for the Vaqueros, who captured their first league win, was outside hitter Jay Schuda and back-row defender Steve Bates. Estancia crept into a tie for the league lead at 3-0 by posting a 15-8, 15· ll, 15-5 decision over Mater Dei. Middle blocker Matt Carrico and Jim Knowlton were credited with playing well for the F.aglea. Newport Harbor improved to 1-2 m league play by 1topping El Toro, 15-8, 16-14, 15-4. Both Orange c.out College and Sadd.leback College uRd the long ball to record conference bueball victories yesterday, with the Pirates really flexing their muaclea in a 21-3 South Coast Conference romp over host Compton. The Gauchos, meanwhile, pounded out three home runs in their 10 -2 Pac ific Coast Conference triumph over visiting Palomar. At Compton, Coach Mike Mayne's Pirates moved to within a half game of South Coa1t Conference-leading Fullerton with an euy decision over the Tartan (1-6). Four Bucs hammered home runs, Including Mark Van B1aricom. who went on to collect four RBI while going 4-tor-4. Freshmen Pat Ogle and Kevin Reimer each blasted home runs. as dld aophomore Dave Tinoco as the Plr.atu Improved their conference record to 5-2. Orange Cout jumped on five Tartar pitchers for 10 hits. They opened a 9-0 lead after three Inning• and came up with a nine-run 1eventh lnnina· The young Woo d bridge Warrion fell vict1m to the strong play of San Clemente's Mike Hurlbut In fallln~9. 10-15, 15-1, 15-2 to the 1'rita'na. Tasty shot In that Inning, Coa1t drew seven atra.lght walb. "Once we beat them, they just t u rned thlng1 around and atarUna setting up Hurlbut. He's juat aweaome," admitted Woodbridge Coach &Wt Quinn. Chaminade (Hawaii) guard Tim Dunham (right) sticks out his tongue as he tosses up shot last night during NAIA game in Kansas City. Meanwhile, Mayne started UC Irvine transfer Cory CoUlnge, who pve up just three hita over the first lnn.lnp to ~rd the victory and even hia record at 2-2. Orlando Gue?Ta and Steve Crecion apllt the relief duties Twins losers, but • Ill the black No'$:!t. came In on the noon balloon from toon and uked me, but . . . • The Minneeota Twins are the only team ln bueball which did not draw a m1Won and fin1ahed well up the track but aU1.\ ~a profit ... There la a IN!9age there and lt 11 In the payroll which averaget under $70,000. • To a man, the UCLA buketbaU cum wanted to meet R•lt>h Samp1on and Vir8lnla lo the NCAA townament . . . but not ~te u early u the West ftetionala. • The.r,q_uestlon la, how lonl after the ,. IWden Md LA C.Olilewn pt t6elr awarcb from the aJ)tl•truat d.eclllon a1ainst the NJ'L will lt take Al Davil of t!W Raiden to 1""1• out a way to a•t the C.OUMum't ~ reMOl1 the NCM doel not explaln why poet n lay lJ •ta&ed in 1ueh outpoeta at , Idaho ana C.Orvallla, JI' SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER I ()fe., 1' becaute the NCAA do. not hav to explain why lt doee anythlna. • 'll\e temperament of Anp1 ~ John McNamara t.11a IOmeWbeN between that of Jlm ~and O.W "'uch .and that may be deslrable. • When Bum P pe wean h1I cowboy. hat, If he dJd not have ears he woWd Co blind. • lf the United Stacee FootbaU ~ tuma out to be 1uc:a111ful, lt *ill not bit bee.au. of Ill rntlC t.elevtalon ldwdullna . ' •Southern Methodlat UnJvendty repoc1I It la belna lm;eatlpted by the NCAA which might be aaicrtlealoua· • 1f t.be IUYI who ..U tout lhleta at the ,..,. treckl lcnow ao much,· why do they • have to .U tout theeta at the rllCt cndca? • U events do not belln tnnlpldnc man ~tly for Herachel Walker, thi nm loundl you Nm-will be hJI .... t puttlne the knodc on the UsrL. • A ~y flaured out that An the NiW Jer.y ll.rlchela' 2&-0 -lo Ph•Wlt'pbla. Walker -1neci 00,... which,_..., bit WU paid ,1,&fS a yud Which woWd Imm Henchel tiemM1 tte.280 tor ..ch ot two fumbles. • • Th• NHL playoU1 are Ilk• tb• celepbclnl bOok whkh '°" ~to......,. M>"-9_~~~' &be Lal ~ICJnla--· (leeTUCUR.; ..... 81) - .. over the final four inni.ngB and allowed Ccmpton just one hit. SaJ D' Ale.aandro added to the CXX hitting au.ck with a 2-for-6 performance and five RBI. At Saddleback, the Gauchos moved over the .500 mark for the first lime this season and improved their PCC record to 3-2 with with the euy deciaion over the Comets (1-4). Mark Grace led the Saddleback attack with four hita, including a homer, and three RBI. Bob P erry contributed • two-run homer while Steve DeAngeles added a aolo shot in the fint. Barons, Seahawks top foes Dave Leonard delivered a run-acoring double in the bottom of the sixth Inning to eoore Kelly Romine and lift t'ountain Valley to a 7 -6 high 1chool baseball victory over Weatminater lut niaht i.n a Sumet Leeaue game at Mlle Sq\.latt Park. Meanwhile, Ocean View~ Marina, 3-1, and ln an Ac9demy League matchup, Newport Christian romped to a 14-3 dec:ision over Liberty ChrisUan. Romine led ofl the llxth for the Baroni with a pinch-hit linale and atol• MCOnd before Leonard came t.hrouah with the pme-winner, hla eecond double of the ccntelt. Kar> DeM.an:o al8o bad • Dair' of bit• for l'ountatn Valley, IC!Orlna twl~ and drlvt.na in a: pelt of runs. 8enkx' rtaht--fiander Oreg LeMaai.r picked up hla t.h.lrd Win of th• -.on, an ln relief, by ~ the &alt n&M outa. Th• vie10ry put t!ie BUOna alone atop the Sun.t MaDdtnp atW. ~ Vlew ~ill -.U. man at 1-1 wlth ... win. The S..hawkt ecored one. ln the foUnh Qd twtce ln \be tifth. with am. 8penlac drtvtnc In the fiM1 two Nnl. tcher o..n DDu.ty wtft llhd ,...., ,_. p rom f a:J:. wlM> NtlNd the ... h.ltw. -------~-------------------------------~------------------- # . .. 0RnQe Oou1 DAILY PILOT/Wedn.eday, M11oh 11, i8A on Antonio rolll Otor11 Oervlo led tltht San m Antonio play•n In double fl1urH with 31 potnta u th4t Spun putt.cl• 130-100 National Buk•tbalJ Allot•la Uun victory owr San Dl•QO lut niah t Th~ Sput'I hit 6~ pt'reent from th• field to ll'l a franchlM r«'Ord Berurd KJ.a1 llt'Qf«t 2J ix>'"" u N w York won 11.a 1hcth 1traJaht aame. l lQ-97 over Atlanta Center Darryl ampson., Tisdale top AP first team D1wktn1 1&nk hl1 tint ttlne field ioaJ t.rlt'tl and flniahed with 22 polnt1, 1even tdwund1, three •t..,•l• and three a11l1t1 to lt!ad New Jorny put Detroit, 109-QO Andrew Toney tallied 16 of hi• ~-high 42 polnta In the flnal quartc:r 41nd Moae1 Malone pulled down 22 rebounda while 11COrin1 3~ From AP clitpatclaes Vlrsini•'• all-time reboundlna leader NEW YORK Ralph Sampeon, m and thlrd-highest IC'Ottr, was named to The A11oclated Pre11' l982-83 Ol..wt pc>lntl as Philadelphia rallied college All-American basketball -team for the third straight year yesterday, along with • Oklahoma'• Wayman Tiadale, the first freshman ever to make the flnt team Also choeen to the first team were senior Dale Ellis of Tennessee and sophomores Patrick Ewing of Georgetown and Michael Jordan of North Carolina. Underclassmen aha dommated the second and third teams. The second team included sophomore Keith Lee of Memphis State, a second-team choice la.st teaSOn, and juniors Derek Harper of Illino1S and Clyde Drexler of Houston. Semors Steve Stipanovich of Missouri and Darrell Walker of Arkansas completed the second team. Seniors )ohn Pinone of Villanova and Antoine Carr of Wichita St.ate were choeen to the third team, alof\i with juniors Sam Perkins of North Carolina and Kenny Fields of UCLA and aophomore Ennis Whatley of Alabama. f The All-American team waa chosen by a s panel of AP sports writ.era. ' The 7-4 Samp190n, who turned down chances f to turn professional after each of his first three I undergraduate seasons, averaged 19.l points, 11. 7 rebounds and blocked 91 shots in leading the f Cavaliers to a 27 -4 record this season. He made 59.3 percent of hls field goal attA:mpts. In his career, he has scored 2,.171 points Quote o'f the day C.M. Newton, Vanderbilt basketball coach, on why he always takes the rear seat on the team's charter flights: "l never heard of a plane that backed into a mountain.'' St. Louis edges Quebec Blake Du.lop and Rob Rama1e rit..1 scored three minutes apart early In ' -she third period an~ Brian Satter added an empty-~t goal lo lead S t. Louis lo a 5-3 victory over Quebec last night in the National Hockey League. Dunlop broke a '.!-2 tie 2:26 Into the final period when he blasted a 30-foot drive into the lower left-})and comer of the net . . . Ryu Walter acored one goal and assisted on two others as Montreal took a 5-0 lead and coasted to a 5-1 win over Hartford. to pih 11 132-128 defeat on Indiana Washington limited vlalting Cleveland to juat one basket In overtime in recording a 95-92 victory Kiili Vandewe11te scored 32 points, including 30 lll the finl half, u Denver rolled to its 11th straight win, a 139-115 conquest of Golden State . . Jim Pa.1100'1 32 points helped Portland rout K.ansaa City, H5-98 .. Wah Davi• tallied 28 point& aa Phoenix held off Chicago, 116-108 . . Mark Aguirre notched 29 points to pace Dallas to a 123-110 win in Houston Hooton silences Pirates Burt Hooton hurled six innings of a one--hll ball and Mike Marshall and Ou1ty Baker clubbed two-run homers as the Los Angeles Dodgers flattened Pittsburgh. 8-2, yesterday in an exhibition baseball game in Vero Beach, Fla. Baker hit his first spring homer in the first inning and Marshall connected in the fifth . . Bob Horner drilled a two-run homer and Terry Harper's two-run single in the eighth Inning snapped a 3.3 tie and carried All.ant.a to a 6-4 victory over Montreal . . . Rick MannlD1'1 RBI double highlighted a five-run first inning in Cleveland's 6-2 victory over Oakland ... San Fraocllco't Cblll Oavll, who had gone O-for-15 this spring. tut a 450-foot homer, two doubles and a smgle as the GianlB pasted Seattle, 7-2 . Milwaukee st.art.er Jtm Slaton tossed five scoreless innings in the Brewers' 5-1 triumph over San Diego ... Larry Parrltb had three hits, including a two-run tnple, as Texas pounded Baltimore, 8-1 . . Rain washed out five games, wtule in a night contest, the New York Yankees stopped Toronto, 6-1 Vanderbilt grabs opener Guard Pbtl Co""l scored 25 points and led a 15-4 Vanderbilt sconng blitz early IJl the second half ml'pare the "Commodores to a 79-74 victory over m East Tennessee State last night in the opening round of the National Invitation Tournament in Nashville . . . In the only other NIT game played last night, sophomor~ Cbarlle Bradley scored 34 points to lead the University of South Florida to an 81 -69 triumph over visiting Fordham. 11 South • no.l111nees na.l11ed fl Toro High's Johnson must cut fo~thall roster to 31 E The sorting out process in king the Orange County th All-Slanl for the June 24 lion at Orange Coast College is ng undertak en by South Coach Bob Johnson of El Toro High with many area players high on a lilt of 211 nominees. "We have contacted coaches, watc hed game films and segreeated the nominees by pm:ition," says Johnson, "and, we hope to have ~e 31-man squad selected within a few weeks.'' 90U'nl SQUAD NOl9eAT10NS ..... car.....-Ed ..... c.....,_ v..., -&oC> -**Ina, AeooM Pendleton, Rick Oererel, M•fll O•Yln. Brent Trottier, &1c Bedle. 8 .... W•O, Aet..tr l.Mfwn. J9lf ~ • .-"'-911. Frri Benda, Jofwl Nioool. Matt~-~ C.-.. ..., '\:..Gordon MOM. Lane» Mat11n, Joe Plluclc. Mika Molinaro. Cofky Carpenter, Eric SNw. Jotln Onslotl. c.... .... -.-e Mala«\. Jen Engll911. WI/Ito/ Grant,,.._ Schurt>. 0-.... -Devld Hanle. Mal1 COOi*, PIUI Fuhrman Mlh Oetmaln. Bob Hein, Kur1 Kn.-, sn.ne Prett. ET--~Cardin, Eddie aw.ttan. PIUI Svtlenko, etalle ~. Miiie ~. lou6a 8«~1 • .,.,..,.., EJlnctge. Ml ... McLain. Brian HO<gan, Cur1 Woodt, Joe MulcleYtcl, MllcePltl. ldlMft -Don Olbbt, Anthony Johann Mike Kulpa. Jeff WMNngton. JerOd .XW-. Oer• OrtflltM. Riek Zumw1111. Eric: &ergattom, Roberl Jean, ShawTI hkklnen ll Modltne -Re• Moore. ~ OlblOn. St...,. Sand«•. Mw!( Mc:Govney. Ron S-. Paul Buc:k .... Oreg Kllmen. 01,.. Money, Jim Sl}'rlng. J•y Wag~oner. Doug Wet1h, Je" ~-8t1An H0\19)' l'.etencla -Scoll 0.1119. Pmt W•t. Bot> l ... Scott Covey, Pmul Sanctlel. P•I Guyot, Tim ZAvlle , ..... -1'91• c.tt•. John Heely. John Katnlll. J-Laird, Wwrne StroeNtn. Mika JoMlon ..-fe1111l•ln Yeller -Reid l ong, Kevin Etnf)ltno. CMe Lung H1tnlf119t0ft -..Ctl -Mike Rey. Rlcherd MendoH . Carl Sllerll.id. John Zehnder. Louie Cerde. Chrl1 Cooper. Oavkl Huang. Zoran Katt. Jeff l opa.. lntM -John SeNnal. Rick Grecco. &nan OeCair. Oen Chiet>owtkl. L•S""• ••Mii -f(etvon M•rtno, Adam Johnaon. Howard OulQley. Beddle A11be. Kevin Mc;Oennon, Mlke Sc;hrocll. Nick Hemend9L La9u11e Hiii• -Todd Wllll•m1. Johr't McOald, Todd Riggi, Rick Trento, Merk Tur~. 8tian Muon. La °'*"8 -Junlof Vtu. Gary l0<ge. Lom _,,...... -Cllfl McNelll. Joe l«lnlttd. o ...... Oleon, Hor-Ree...... RoC>er1 Romero. F rantt Slmoeon. Attdy T WT111'QO Ertc H111dl ...,_ -811 Mac:I-. Jim Mc:LMqllln, Tom Piechot•. John lov.ly. Mucello MollHI, Bobby l ... Mwoel W ..... Cllnl King. Maler Del -Jim 811mlngh•m. Rlchud Pe<n. Al<:hard Agul11e. To,,y Locy. John Celvegna. Andy Wint-. Joton Kelly, MM!• Oelvln. Abl t'arlle, Andy Rymer, Teiry Scfleler. Steve l•Moth. Oavtd Mey, C"lg s........a. 1<ev1n Cor>wey. Roget Aeynoeo llleeloft Ylefe -KIM.It Leltent>eu«. Fred Coler. Roger Brown. Steve MIChell. Kyle UCKER'S COLUMN • • • om Page 81 vtng it a mighty try ' •The 1983 gall and audacity wa.rda already go to the Rama ho nWled their ticket prices off o 1eUOm In the receptical. •You know you are gettin1 ld ~ l,.o;:k. kid.a never heard of •The F.l sitting alone in a bar eat.herlni material for a book. •In the matter of rule• an1e•, one wlahH colle1e ball would either perform natural body function or vacate tteepUcal. •Ru11ia and ABC are uabbliq over the cost of t.he ovlet 'tV people using the twork'• equipment and It la dif&ult to take lidel. •A d.-lc conhontatiol\ woukf • Al Davl1 and the.Jworld champion used car salesman. •If report• are true that boxing promoter Don. King wishes to buy the Cleveland NBA franchl1e from Ted Stepien, it ia a claasic cue of two people deeervlng each other . •Skinny cont.es~ heat ... Bruce Kiaon of the Angela and Pat Zachry of the Dodaen. •'Ille NFL meetlnp. opening In Palm De.ert next week. figure to be rather dull without the Al Davit altuation to k:Jck around. •To b a1eball teama, a wondroul th1na 11 optimiam In the 1pri.ng. To loec It, some needn't wait til fall, lt'• gone when the umpire cries "play ball." .. M•flhell. Ntck \11oeon11. Scott H•mpton, Mike J1rvl1. 8UI Hohn .. Newport Hart.or -O•vld Cedlgen, 8111 e1own. G•vin o....i.y, Mill• w11i.. Herb ao.. Greg Jmcobl. O..ren &lllnger 0-V"'9 -Todd Pw1t•. Jim Genon. De.,. CatToll. Mlttt Lami.. Ched p.,._, ~lflca -Gr~ Applegete. Lmrry Furry, Mike Loblltz ••ddlebacll -Kavin 8redley. Robert Wiiiiama. Todd Cege, 8 1ake Smtih. Rod Peeek. Ally Peral, 0'1-tndo Sola. Santlf AM -Rid! F!Mlllln. Tleo MalalumU, Brian Colbeck, Alea Peru. 01Yld Vend., GIMNn. Frank ll•l9nc:l1, Tony Bmrrangan. Ray Mq>ell. ..... AM Y..., -Oenctc Wallt•. A;cftwd ~-OtrYld Goodine. RodMy Btmncti. ••" Cle"'e"I• -Roger Ftcklln, Marty Goggtne ~ -01.,. W.itetw. Brien JedllOn T•"-' -8-.« Pierce. U11lwenl1r -Steve Hobert, St••• B•rMmtan. O•ry lanual. Jotln BU<tlkoelll Jolln FMWtt. CNia C1m1nu. JoM Pwlrano Wetlml1111er -Rlcha1d Brown. Tai hmameeul. St-Wathbon. Al Kaht1. 8ot>by ~ ........ W1 ... ldme --Gteoc>f'Y Rynn, Soott Nolan, K.wt !kne Tim Mc:K ... -SMun o.Ylln. t<trAn Armstrong. Wiiiiam Wllltlllde. Sciot1 S-. LUXURY LIASI pLaN FOR UNDER 5396 leasing Isn't right for everyone, but It may be the answer to .your new car needs. lease a luxurious Continental or Lincoln for under $396 per month on a closed end leaae. with no down payment and 38 month free maintenance 4 warranty. Come In and help ua find the right lease plan for you. Order your1 today.• La alle capture prelim SophUl!'OU forward• Alber•. m Bull• and Ratpb Lewl• 1parked • 11«oe>nd-half 1ur1e that carried La Salle to a 70-68 vktory ovCir 8atwn Unlvenally lut nl&ht In the pnrllmln.ary round of thr NCAA buketball playoffl In PhllAdelphJa L• Sa.lie, thti Ea.it Coaat Confer•n~ C'hamplon. w1U join lvy Leque ch.amp Prmc.,wn, &1 53 41 wlnnrr over North Olrollna A&T earlier yt'tterd11y In the flr1t round of the NCAA matt·hup• latt'r thl1 week. Gordon Eoderle arorf'O 11:1 point.I lo ll'ad Princeton Pac-I 0 considering tourney S AN FRANCISCO -The m Puclflc-10 Conference Council, made up of f.l,iculty repre1enlatives and 111thletlc Jluctor1 of member echoola, ha.a recommended that the conference conduct a poat·aeaaon buketball tournament at.artini after the 1984-8~ aeuon. The recommendatJon, announced yesterday by Pac· 10 Executive Director Wiles Hallock, will go to t~e conference's president& and ctuincellot'I, and eight votee will be neceua.ry to adopt the tournament proposal. Kings stay alive INGLEWOOD -Marcel Dionne has passed another milestone. And the Los Angelea Kings have thrust themselves back into the National Hockey League playoff picture. Dionne became the 1ixth-leadlng t1COrer in NHL history Tuesday night, acoring one goal and assisting on two others as the Kings topped the Winnipeg Jets 4-3. The victory left the fifth-place Kings one pplnt behind the fourth-place Jets and two points behind third-place Vancouver in the Smythe Division. The top four teams in the diviaion will earn playoff spots. Arizona dumps ·Lindsey The University of Arizo na • announced last night that first-year basketball coach Ben Ltnd1ey was being dismissed after leading the Wildcata to their worst season ever. Lindsey, who previously coached 16 years at Grand Canyon College in Phoenix, led Ariwna to a 4-24 record overall and a 1-17 mark in Pacific-10 Conference play . . . Frank Arnold said yesterday he was "surprlSed" and "hurl" al being asked to resign as head coach of the BYU basketba ll program. "It was a tremendous surprise," said Arno ld following the announcement by BYll officials that he had resigned aft.er eight years as head coach .. Team handball competition in the 1984 Olympics will be held at Cal State Full~rton instead of being divided between the Fullerton ait.e and ear Poly Pomona as previously 11eheduled. Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Basketball -Phoerux at Lakers, 7;20 p.m., KLAC (570). TH URSOA Y'S RADIO : Baseball - Minnesota vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach. Fla .. 10: 10 a.m .. KABC (790). Sunset soccer teams named 1 Marin.a Hlah'• ~ Oun.n and~ Vliew'e Rttld ThJbod •U 1h.att Mot1t Valuablt' Player ho~ In SUNet Leo~ IOCCer alt.or thu All·&eaaiue Learn wll.I announced yeeterday. Coach of the Y ••r laur•I• •re ahared by Huntin&ton Beach'• .Randy Chamben and Ocean Vieth Paul Kollar.' • • I • • • • • • Flnt team honon are dominated by "!ldl.on an4' HuntJ.nilon Beach wlt.h Edi.Ion taldna four •pot8 : and Hunti.naton Beach three. Flrtt Team • £ric Biefeld (Jr.dlaon); Gerry Graham (Edi.Ion): Chuck Smoot (Fountain Valley); Brett Davis : (Huntlnston Beach); Raul Ruli (Huntln1ton • Beach); Eric Kannan (Marina); Ron Dutbln (Ocean : View), Mario Florea (WeatmJnater), ftf( Sharp • (Weatmln1ter); Lars Wieberg (Edlaon); Shayne : Wultt!rln (Edison); Rolf Zacher (Huntington Beach). Seeood Team . Mark Folklna (Fountain Valley); Scott Sedlak • (Fountain Valley): Ted May (Huntington Beach); , John Stroup (Huntington Beach); Jerry Babic (Marina): Mike Buecher (Marina); Dave Bedollan (Ocean View); Robby Sherry (Ocean View); Richard Smith (Ocean View) Mark Stier (OceJan . View); Ray Berg (Westminster); Tony Verti ; (Westminster). Honorable Mention Chris Bruynzeel (Edison); Tim Ramage : (F.dOOn), Chris Vaughan (Huntingt.cm Beach); Dave ' Vaquez (Huntington Beach) Todd Hughes . (Marina); Bob Fick (Marina); Blli Jaehn (Ocean . View). ' Carpenter per{ ect; Julie Carpenter was nothing short of perfect yesterday, retiring 21 batters in a row, as the Edison High women's softball team notched a 3-0 non- league victory over St. Paul yesterday. Carpenter had 14 strikeouta in Lmprovlng her • record to 5-0. She ha.a allowed just seven hits ln those five wins. In other high achoo! action, University evened . its overall record to 3-3 with a 6-3 win over Laguna : Beach. Julie Ardell went 3-for-4 and drove In two • runs and Marcia Fu, the-winning pitcher, had two ' doubles. Basketball scores NCAA~WWT ~:=:z= Princeton 53. Nor1h Cuolln• .UT 41 LA Salle 70, Boeton U 58 (et Dayton) Roberl Morrla e4 Georgl• Sou11\em $4 "lcom 81 S1, X..vler, Ohio 75 NIT ,..,... Round South Florid• 8 1. F0<dhem 89 Vanderbltl 711 Eul T--St 74 NAIAT~ ,.,.. AIMlftd Ctiarletlon, SC e7, St. John"a. Minn 43 Panhendle St . 0111• H N Qeotgla 87 (OI) • Seglnaw llllley, M ich es. ' Un<:Oln, Pa. 511 Texu Welleyar1 72. Point Partc, Pe 55 St Mary·a Te.QI 81. KMtney St 71 'ort Heya St 71. Southern Ark•n ... 116 Chemin.a. 90. Al• ·Huntavllle 72 L0<u . IOw• es. WllMMI Carey. M._ 78 PUBLIC HEARING tb/6w SUBJECT What do you think about widening Pacific Coast Highway (Route 1)? 1--.r-llOI•~ ··----- PROPOSAL The City of Newport Beech, In conjunc11on with California Department of Transportation (CAL TRANS) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) la ptannlng to widen Pacific Coast Highway between MacArthur Boulevard and the Upper Newport Bay Bridge to six travel lanea; ant2 to reatrlpe Pacific Coast Highway between Dover Drive and Newport Boulevard. Thia work la neceaary to provide additional capacity for motorl1t1 utlllzlng thla coa.atal faclllty. . WH!N & WHEAE CONTACT The public hearing w111 give you an opportunity to talk about the profect w1th CAL TRANS end City 1tatfa before the flnal dellgn la picked. The tentative achedui. for the purchue of land for right of way and for conatru011on wtll be dlacutMd. and CAL TRANS' 11aff w111 explain relocation Ullatance avallable for resident• moved by the project. From now until April 15, 1983. you may ... mapa, a repor1 of the anticipated environmental ettect1.of con11ruotlon (Draft EIS). and ott. Information on the propoMd widening profec1. You may queetlOn CAL TRANS and City repreeentatlv. about the pro~. They wm be avallable Monday through Friday trom 8:00 a:m. to '4:00 p.m. a1 two alt•. Th• nrat 11 the Public Work• Department. Newport a..ctl etty Hall, 3300 Newport Boutevard, Newport BMch, ~ttomla. The MOOnd tit• I• at CALTRANS, ProJ4tet Oewfopment 8, 120 South 8prtng 8trM1, LOI Angelee, CalHomte. If you can't attend the ~. you can Mnd your written comment• until April 15, 1883, to K.O. 8._.., CALTAAN8t Envlronmtntal PlMNng Branch, 120 South Spring 8trwt, lot Angetee, OA 80012 . The Mering wm be Wedneaday, Meroh ~. 1083 at 7:30 p.m. at the atty Council Chamber, 3300 Newpon Bou""9rd, ~ Beech, ~ For more lnformat1on abOUt ttH project, calf Chv of = a.ch, Public Worke Department, at (714) 14()...2281 or ~Lat (213) 920-3210. 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I I Ol80fl COCCI. 2 t7 e. 2 Shlrlay (OCC) 2 28 7 J tmlth (l'l 1 32 • 400 ,, .. ral9y I l'IMdene, 3 41 0, 2 Orange Coett. 3 44 0 HIGH 9CHOOL Pount• v..., "· Wit.on T1 200 MedMty relay-I WllllOll, t 44 3. 2 Fount.in Valley, 1 ~8 IO 200 llM -I MortllOll (W), 1 63 78. l PaO.,aon (FV). I 13 31, :S M JUOO (fV), 165S. 200 lnOo-I 8enllay (fV) 2 01 14, 2 111a11eep 1w1. 2 13 a&; a 'IO<Jnll (l'Vl. 2 11 20 50 Ir• I WWI (P:Y), 22.711, 2 9'-(WI. 23 13. 3 Grlllllll (WI. 23 31 100 lly I. Mllohell (W), 86 , I . 2 Baumgart-(FYI. 55 80, 3 MClCormtc:• !WI. 58 a. 100 Ir• I Onnttll (W), 51 IO 2 BhM (W). S 1 IS3. 3 Nornura (FYI. 52 04 500 ,,.. I Benney (FV). 5 02 )1. 2 81anloro (W), II Ot H . 3 Morrlaon (WJ. s 07.49 100 becll-I Merkle (W). Ill 77, 2 Wen (FY). 51 IO, 3 Alehmen (f'V). 1 O 1 37 100 br•HI-I. Young ,, ... ,, I 04.37. 2 Nomura (f'VI. 1 04 50; 3. rllcCormlCk (W), 10898 AOO r ... relay-I Fountain Vlllley 3 2 81 :l Wl-.33700 ...,...n,......,n 200 t'*"9y ... ay-1 M11tlN. I •I I . 2 MllllkWI, 1507 200 Ir••-I Smllll (Ma), I &3 •. 2 1lro1het1on (Mil. 1 58.0; 3 BH ne (Ml), 1·57 5 200 lndo-I A!Qer (Ml), 2:08 7, 2 Enright (Mal. 2 12 0, 3 Wwde (M•). 2 10 5 50 lrM -I Y ........ I (Ml), 23 6, 2 Zaheky (Ma). 24,I. 3 Slletloclt (Ml), 24 3 100 tty-1 Conroy (Ml). 57 1, 2 Smith (Me). 5e 0, 3 l ewler (Ml). 51 2 100 ltM -1. LeUc11 (Ml). 511, 2 Hoplclno (Ma). 52 o. 3 Kou (Ml). &3.8 500 lrH -1 Enttglll (Me). 5 03 4, 2 8ro111erton (M1). &· 15.0. 3. A. Lyl!Oll (Mal. 5 11.1 100 l>8Ck 1 W8'0e (Me), 1 00 1, 2 8Mrw (Ml). I 0. 0, 3 Colman (Ml), I OS 2 100 bt ... 1-1 ~(Ma), 1 04.5. 2 Alger (Ml), 1 04 I 3 Koza (Ml~ I 10 2 400 lrM rllley-1. Mlffl•en, 3 28 I , 2 Mat1ne 3 211 & Co.IUMrT't eouaoa womN °' ... C:..t.,.., l>aaadeM .. 200 me1ey relay-1. Oranoe Coalll. 2:0li 2 SO back-I . 8aHng (OCC), 32.S, 3 Meicalle (OCCI. 35.t ao bfHll-I Hugo (OCC), 35 I 2 '*l'MU (0CC). 38 75. 200 lrH -1 S•ll"O COCC). 2 ot e. 2 Ormerod IOCCI. 2 20 3. 50 lrM-1 Wolle (OCCI. 28 4, 2 0.a (OCC), :J~8. 200 lndo-I 8Med9n (0CC). 2 42 2. 1·meter Otvtng.:... I Paluge (OCCI. 1311.85. 2 Stead !OCC). 134.1 100 lly-1 Ou.,.._ {OCC). I 10 0 100 Ir-I. I.IV ... (OCC). M I 100 --1 ~ {P). 1'20 4, 2 Pa\Cflen (0CC). 1201 100 lnd0-1 Omerocl (OCCI I 13 71. 2 ~ (OCC~ I 1318.. 500 fr--1. Out-(0CC). 151.2, 2. WOife (OCCI. 5'61.1, 50 fly-I MetOlllle COCCI. 34 2 100 ~-1 °""*8f (OCC). I 20 • 200 1ree relay-1 Orar>ge Coalll, 1 48 I "'°" ac~ WomM ,~.,..., ......... 200 medley relay-I ,ounleln Valley 203 11 200 r,._ I SchulU (FY). 2 13 09, 2 Luek (f'V). 2 HI 10 200 1n0o-1 c1ahc (~. 2: 11 oe 50 fr.. I McKMn(FV). 27 31, 3 ,,ancn (FV!. 21153 100 nv-1 Armet•ono (FY). 1 03 :ti< 2 Sc:11u1U cm 1 10 21. 100 ,,_ 1 Met<-(FV). 1'()0 62 500 "-1 NmllrOnO (FV), 5 22 ot: 2 L'*' (FY) I 02 71 100 bec*-1 l -Md (W). I 1115, 3 Hiii (FY), 1 18 03 100 brNtl-I Clark (FVI. I I I.SI, 2. H-erd (FY), I 21 10, 3. Ela (FV). 1.21.16 •OO lrM reley-1 Wllaon, 4 · 12 21: 2 Fountain V*t. 4'14 41. ..................... 100 ~ r•t -I ......,. I 1100 I HUnllllOlOll '-"'· • 1• ., JOO ,-... ,,...,Gii (H9), l OI 0 I. I ~ CH8 ). tHO too 111110 I Marller (Ml, t H H , I ~~:Olay (H81 .• ti 14, a aoltvar (HI). to llM I ·-(HI). 11 ... a Hate (HI>. )00) 100 ny 1 11111a1111481 1 oe to, t 8ollvw (M91 1 II, II 100 ,,.. ' 1'111 (HI) I oa 4g, ) l allerf-• (H8) I ot 11 too ,,.. 1 ~-· (Ml. t 07 M, t Woodo (HI) f 44 U 100 bfftl-I 9row" (Hll, I I 1 H I 2 MCH9nty (HI~ 1'11 H tOO 1>1"411-t Ry.,. (Ml~ I t2 12 400 ''" retay-1 kun11no1on ... Gii. 4 l)IM ... o..t. 1 .. 0-Yl9w " :IOO mecllely ,...,. ' Le Oulnla, 2 14 2 7, 7 0c.an ~.10M :IOO frM I CllrM (lO). U I N )()() ln<lo I. CNle (l0 ). 2 3t 03. &O Ir•-t l<rOOll (lOI. H 11; 3 Mor~ (OV) 4 1 .0. 100 fly-I ANne (LOI. 1 11 U 100 I•--I 80Qlll (LOI, I 00 81 000 lrH -I !(rook (1,0), e 0111 ) Motgan (OV~ 1 25 M 100 bec:ll-1 loQlr1 (LO~ I 1) )t tOO bt-t-t Mocowln (LO), 1 31 M. I Correntl (OV). I 32 113 400 ,,... relay-I LA Oulnt•. 4.0181, 2 ()Qean v-. &:22 117 8111 oondtttefta ac>un41MC~ MOUNTAIN HIGH -3 IH I All 11111 runn<ng HOUOAY HLL -3 -All 111\1 runnlno llCI 9UNlllll 12 48 Inell•• All "'" runntno llfT, IALO't -3·7 !Mt Full operation. ICRAntA MDU •8·78 I~. All 1111• r~ATaNllAN -60-90incn.All11111 ·~ aUllillllfT 4-tl ·-"".....,.., 1111• .. neecled INOW VALL.l't-36-eO ~ M "'MY 11111 .. ..,..,.., GOLOMINC -3·8 !Mt 3 llfU _...,.•VADA RANOlf AIN9 MOUNTAIN -114-4 ~elfl 1111.....0nt MOUNTAIN -200 tnc:t.. 24 11111 D000e NDQIE -15-18 I-5 Cllalt1 Ind I IUrlece Mii MT. N9A -1&-20 IMI 7 ctwllf9. ICllllCWOOO -28·30 Inc,,_. All cllalre runnw.g ai«IUIA Kl llA.NCK-157 t.-All Niii running ltt!AVINLY VALL.SY -10.12 IMl 22 ''"' TAHO« llU .OWL -e. 18 1-2 Cllelt9 NO«TH9TAll -87·17S Inc:'-8 CflWa llll INCLINI -1·0 IHI IS che lrt DONNlll 91ll llANCH -20·22 IHI 2 c:n.i .... A~•AOOWa -ISl·200-11 11111 IUGAll llOWL -lt-20 ,_ s lllla llOMAL -22 -s c-. M<>mWOOO llCI AMA-80-102 .,_ I ltft• WCT Indoor teurnamenl ( .. llunlM. .... ..,_,, l'lnl"-' ........ Pet., Eller (W-O.rnanyl det en-Maneon (U 8.). 7...f. 4-f, 1-4, P...r Mc*'- (Auelfalie) del Lloyd 8ourM (U.8 _). 5-0, 1-3, Ft90dM S-(South Al°"' o.t. Hdulle O I (lflgarle), 7·1. 4·1S, IS-4; BalHI (Hungary) def Hetw Olldemelllter e..o. 4-f, 7·&. Slew Denton (U S I OornWqu9 a.clel (France), 7-tl. 7~ ·-···~· , ......... , AreC "-"" ........ Barbare Poller (U 8 I def Barbara Hellqu111 (U S ). 8·2. 8-2. Sylvia Henllc• (W•t 0.§ del ~ M~ (U.8 ). 8-3 1-3; W Twmbul o.t. Ntr. KM>mu<a (U S., &-1, 8-1.~ (U ll 1 Oel Jo Durie ( ngland). 7-e. 1-3: &-. JMn King (US I def ~ WNle (U.8.), &-2, &-2; Katlly HON11th (U 8 .) def. MINr/ Klltd1 (U.S I. 8-2 8-3 , MM'ewoltevbetl HICatt ICMCfot. Sen Clement• def W0<>dbrldge. 1&·11, 10.15, 15·1, 15-2 ~ H11tb0r def El Toto, tf> I . 18-14 1S.-. M-Viejo def Founieln Valley 8· 15, 9-15, 15-10, 1a-., 15-7 Coal• "'-9 del Cot one del Mer 1 s. e. IS-15, 15-IS, 12·15, 15-12 IMne del UnNerll!y. 11-7, 1&-4, 15-41 &tencl• del Mal .. Del. 15-8, 15-11. l!>-6 L.o9 Alemltoe ft9Tl.M>AY'9 IW9Ul.T8 (lettl ............. ---....1 '1MT llACC. One ..... ~ Durant• (8hot1) 4 00 2 eo 2 20 HalCyon tteto (VallendlnQllaml 1 20 4 40 For-Wllll Low (Grundy) 4 00 Aleo raced. Oaring Brien, Iron Ouk•. Andy'• Pepper, Orenpuk Bellboy. El Torento Time 201 • IZ.lliCTA (M l paid '54-00 MCOM> llACI. One mile lrot VIVI Ramero {T rernblayl I t «> S 00 3 eo Andy'1 Meleot (Grundy) 7 to 5 40 Froet)' Hunl8' (8er1one) 4 00 Aleo raced. Trot On. H•••JO BMI, R E Todd. e...nan Coun1y. Game E.nalgn Time: 21>2 •tS TMM> llACI. One mlle paoe Cool Mohl <,.._,,.,,> 29 oo 13 oo 1 eo Jany Stat (lleker) 4 eo 3 00 a... Go l ("-! 8.00 Atao raoecl ll'oy .. Mary, Hecco B, Rlcll H Spk:y, HUt118t'I Jewel, Gold Sh•bti9, Pow• Ufler T-2'08 • allACTA (7-31 paid120f00. "°"'"" uc:a. 0ne ,...., pace AeO Arrow (Sleatlll 42 .a 11 .a 8 . .o 11<e·a M1111ne (Ot\indyl 12 eo • eo Terporl Donny (Aubin) 3 00 Alto raced Ooclo• Oon, CrulHewey, NOb1e fling, Yeeldo Ttme:l:St '1fTM ut1. One flllle paoe RaclnQ G.....,_ (~I I 00 3 to 2 90 CoMIOereO 8'**" (VlndgNnl 4 00 3 00 400 300 Sam IA\one (Andereonl 2 80 Aleo raced 8'ten Foy. Key91ona Ownon. Wlllta WNta ScheUle, Royal OUnOM, "-_..,, Mbot Ct~ TlrM' 2 0 1 215 • IXACTA (3-11pakl135 40 ICX'nl AMI .. One ,,... ,_ Kftt (l'ari..tj t t0 • JO I 40 tlM Tlldot l~I 4 JO t 40 v-. M-(MW-) t IO Aleo raGeel All•: MachMll, W•llll':a ll••g• H•1111119f. oetell o.t/tle , UllJ•• • "41WIM 910tftl , ..... 1.11 211 • l.IACTA 1•21 peid Ut 20. Mvumt llACI. Ona mile,._. M .... 8-y (IGNial I 1e00 , AO •.GI l'r1¥y~(To0d) HO •• Cfllel Guy A (0.--J I IO Aleo raoao T1W10y r,., .. Ooec'• .._.,., llleltloron 8ey, Un••••• Hindu Allbe. ~,., .,_.. Time t 01 )t• • lllACTA (1 4) pelcl M• .O • "" ... , .. , ... ~. pe6d t 1,t1'1 JO wltll I) """'*'II lte+.Me fb# hOI-) U ,... e 1a eonaotatlon paid Ut,40 wttll Ht w4nnlng lldi..u {llllM IW-) llOHTM lllAC&. Ona ,..,.. ~ 111811 fflden (l!Mlhl 11 .0 7 IO 4.40 81t o.Mnat {Roelllel 11,.0 1.40 IVt6( t LIOtt (OOUletl•I I.JO Aleo raoed. Spotlt Old Al .....,., ,._, Hewdy ltat, Sop111auce1a0 L•dy, All4IY• 1'-,l~ T ..... 201 • UACTA (t 31 p.io '264 20 NINnt llAClt OM m14e ~ Rv•llCI l;;n (Vln09llml 6 20 3.90 uo Monklltll CN9I (SprlgQal 3 '° uo S10Ua (Kueblerl 2 IO Aleo recad. l.OoltlnO GooCI, II/Ip~. Naro·• llory. Cer lnlel. Wind 01111999. Wlllrtne Time 2 00 • UACTA (7·31 paid SIU TINT"N llACI. One mtle ~· •· Gold C11aM (BINllll 16 20 11 . .0 l .IO HNarlOUa .... cs110r11 3.eo a.oo I Am " (HymAtl) 10.40 I Aleo raced Wallalll 8119'-· OnllGhl Eal>t-F• Along, Cell<lul, L.uc*y Caid ). l tme 2:04 12 UACT A tH l paid 131 00 Attandence 4 733 •A Lael .............. -Yorlc 110, AllWlte 11 Hew Jerflrf 109. OelrOll IO Plllladelp/lla I 32, lndiene 121 WuNngton es. CleWlend 12. OT Sen AnlonlO 1)0. Sen Diego lot o.11aa 123 . .._.on 110 Oen-139, GOiden Stele I 15 ~119.~108 Portland 116, ~City 0 118 NHL U.t...,....._.. llC.,.. •• Winnipeg 3 Montreal 5. Her1IO<tl I SI Loul9 5, OueOec I Women'•~ MIQH ~ e..ta ..... , ............. ,,... VllUll -I Delong (CM~ 1.6; U.-.,.,_ I L-0 (CM). 9 0, a..,,_ beam -I. Leonard (CM), 1.7; Floor HWclM -1 l -.i (CMI, 8 o AIMrOUlld -1 i.-cs. lS I _.I lJOHAY ... from Page 81 :to • bel'Ul m the 1\184 Olympics. So, his amateur Anteater Run scheduled Saturday '. <career is far from over. . • "Right now l'm not ione of the top choices," :aaya Bohay. "But 1 have "to be considered and I'm :going to be working on :my freestyle. • : "There is an AA U meet In Lincoln , ~ebruka in April tint. ~ next year there is Jhe Great Plains In ~ebraska , with the 'winners uaually ~uali.fying for the team which will tour Russia. ?!here 's anoth e r ;tournament ~ed the Midland• and I may Gary Bobay meet Gary Davis then. • 'Tve just got to chase him down over there and ~ another crack." ' Davia ian't the only hurdle -among others tare California producta John Az.evedo and Joe Gomala, but Bohay feela he~ legltimete ahot. • ~Olympe trials are abouT'\2 months away. but Bohay feels the prior competition ii a must. • ''Coach Douglas will be working wtth me on joy frefttyle techniques," continues &hay, wha.e lutu.re outside of wrestling la headed for the field of p.t~M, ~ • Takedowna i• definitely the area of ~t tor me lince high IChool." uya Bohay. l"rve become more aggremtve and strooaer wttb the ,pbt.lr.1 means to do what I've always wanted to ~.""·-: Bohay expects to be graduated from Amona Btate 1n May, but he'll stay on in Tempe with a p>Up)e of c1aaes or .o, moat likely 1n chemiatry toward orthopedics and/oc Spor1ll medicine. And If the fonnula rema1na true, cl\ancie9 are be boundna back -to the frusirat.lon of the field In the 126-pound claa. • I . . lFv, Saddleback • • WID Final preparations are under way for the fifth annual Anteater Run, scheduled for Saturday, March 19. on the UC Irvine campus. There will be a 5k run, starting at 8 a.m., and a !Ok run. which will begin at 9 a.m. Awards and prizes will be available for all age groups and the event ia sponaored by the Ancient Mariner and Rusty Pelican restaurants. Late pre-registration 15 minutes before the race. The fee ia $8 (with $1 late fee) wtth a T-shirt and $4 ($5 if late) without a T-shirt. Registration forms may be obtained at the UCI Physical &iucation Department in Crawford Rall. Proceeds from the race will go to the UCI Aquatics Schol.anhip Fund. For more lnfonnation, call F.ci Newland at (714) 833-6936 or Deni.le Schnarr at (714) 833-M05. • • • RUNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS co~ used for the trials for the 1980 Summer Games. • • • THE UC IRVINE women'• track and field team may have come home lut Saturday from San Diego Staie wtth a 102-23 la. to the Azleca, but the lady Anteaters did aet two school records and six penonal best.a . Saturday's lri-meet with UCLA and Cal Poly SUl t Lws Obispo, which begins at 11 a.m. '.,. ~8CHEOOLI ...., . ~ ftWt -a.gtna IS a.m. I« the 5lt end 9 a.m. fror a. 0.. ~ A-di w1d pnw a\'9lleble lof all 9QI group&. Aeglttvdol1 ... 18 •· wtt11 S 1 tale ... wflk:tl lnciludea a T ..nirt end J4 (I! late)""""°"' a T,- lhlr1 For mo<e infomwatlon. ~ Ed New4end llt (71•) ~ ft'·' OenlM Scllnan 91 (714) l3S-6406 ...... ..,..,.,. ........ --·ft, 1• ...... "" -a.d(4 \ 11me ., 111e &.ecti • s .. ,,,. F1r1t ,_ 1e 8 •.m. ~r1111on 11 ::or S 10 fOf Ille d11Y of Ille r-. PfOCMda 00 to TIOOC> __ 11 8or i ttl '¥ Huntington 8Mch. FfX rnor-. Information. call (114) o;,o-1040. • , ....., .... Colollno ••tofld llafatllOfl -Held et Cllerry eo .... A~ ... E.xtretf'MlloJ llllly COUfM wlttt '.~ ._,. ttw-. ""-on OOW-. Limit.cl to 1"91 250 en\fW'lte ContK1 H-Albfectrt. 1~ ......_ • Gr-. Lek• o.wego, Ore ., .......,,llllrdl• . ~~ ftufl Imo _,..... Ill Md 10ll-Al M-Pwtl In lmM. Ill .... ~ 11 1 30; 10t< at a • m Certlftod CCIUl"M Wlttl -• door 1111-~. reflwtimenle. F« motw lnl~llon call (7t4) ~. d, THE QUALIFYING STANDARDS have been set for the U.S . Olympic marathon tria.la, eet for May 26, 1984. John Chew, race direct.or for the trials uJ.d the qualifying Ume of 2 houn, 19 minutes and 4 seconds ia \he fastest ever and "there I.a a very good cha.nee the race will provide a world record." Junior Liaa Goru.ales aet her eecond achool record this aeuon, winning the 3,000-meter run on 9:39.3. Sbe eet the 6,000..me\ef" mark two weeks ago ~-----------1111!'11------• in 17:27.1. Runners must meet or better 2: 19.04 in a marathon on a certified and sanctioned coune between the April 1983 and April 1984 Boston Marathons to qualify for the trial in Buffalo, N,Y., the final step before the 1984 Summer Olympic Game9 in Loe Angeles. Junior Beth Griffin wiped out her own 100-meter hurdles echool record wtth a lime of 14.91 and pcl9Ud a penonal be9t in the 400-meter hurdlel wttb a time of 1:03.83. Puaonal m.a.rka were eetabllahed by junior Jt.eUy Ringer ln the 1,500 met.en (4:44.99), jwlk>r Sue Zahradnik in the 800 meters (2:16.21), aenior Mary Sullivan ln the 100-meter hurdles (15.16) and the two school record tellers -Gonzales and Griffin. Race organizers aaid tht,::r,t about 175 runners -including Alberto • Craig Virgin and Dick Beardsley -to compete on the same The Anteatel"'I Mxt travel to Loa Angeles Cor ' • Tight WIDS for FV, Vik es The Fountain Valley and Marina swimming teams came away wlth utiafyiJll victorlea in dual meeta yesterday a1ain1t Moore Leeaue foes, wtnnina by idenUcal 79-77 ICOf8. The Baroni toppl•d Loni Beach Wllaon, while the Vikinll were narrow victors over MUllkan. rountaln Valley's m.Mt came down to the final event, \he 400-yard fr•Htyle, which \h9 Barona won ...Uy In a time of 3:32.81 . Top performa.nce1 Went turned -in by Mark Wan. who won the 00 he tn 22. 70, and Stew Bent.i.y ln the 000 free (6:02.37). The victory upped J'V'1 dual reclold to 3·0, with-. meet apinlt Huntl~ Beech on tap not W.clnM:tay. Marina'• triumph over .. Millikan waa the achool'e flnl against the Rama in eevm years. The Vlke1 claim~ the win when the 400 frff nlay i.m flniehed Hcond ln the final event. Captain Jeff Enrieht wmed ln a 6:03.4 to capture the 000 fne, while 1opbomorH Brian Brotherton (lllC.'Oftd ln Lb• 200 free and 600 frH) and Tom ~arde. (lint ln the beckltrob and thlrd ln the lndJvlduel mtdley) were U.O lnltrwnlnial ln Marina'• ~-. On the community colle1• level. the Oranc-c.o.t men and womtA went on the roed to cla1m ~overP~ The men~ the Laneen. 60·S., to e\'en C.oUt'a· overall mark at a...a. Hmw ~..,.. one of tM ..,.,a. wtnnlnC tbt 600 tree (5:U.3). P*l"I eicond In the 1,000 fr.e (ll:U .6) and partlclpallna in the wtnnlna r:ree.tyle relay effort. Onnalee Outman.e and Kim Sal1na keyed the OCX women to • 70-14 Vkto~. Outrnana took the 100 butterfly (1:10) and the 500 frH (0:61.2) and wae a membs of both relay tame for the Pin .... Se1lllll mo oontrtbuwct to eech of the Nlay Wini, and C9ptunid the 200 f~ff 2:09.8) tnd-10 ..... (92.5 . r:.=e Valley stopped_WOCMl'I .... -··· ~= I 90-ee., .. Judy A.mwtrGnC. Amy Clu1& end Lewie McKm ..... multtple wl.ftMf'I; Hu_nttn,toe Belch p pea MIJHkan, .. behind double win~ by t0phomore Lynn Storch/ end eenJor KJn Brown; and Ot.n va.w ten to Le Quinta, i20-21. .. \ .. Ooeat DAILY PILOTIWtdMlday, Maroh ,,, ttl3 -7:30- 1) 2 OH THE TOWN D Q!FAMILYFEUO G LAVSINE & SHIRLEY I COMPANY Cl MOVIE -10:15- Ci) OAEAT~ (ti CIHEMA.9CORE • - -12:11-z CIHEMA8CORE -12:20- CCJMOVll -•!00-1 AATll'ATAOl TOP O' THE MONINO tZJMOVE (Cl MOVIE -•:30- -12:30-~ I py ~~W!Tl4DAVID (Q)~Wl*l.E 8" complete Hating• In TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 l(N)( T IC.BSI D KN8C. (NBC> 0 K TLA 111\d I .KABC IABCI 0 KFMB CC A!>I 0 KHJ TV ClllQ) Ir!> KCS T !AOC> • KTTV 111\d I • KC.OP TV 1100 J •KC.E T IP6St e KOCE cPBSI CMI It.DOC CCnd I 0 On TV l L lV " HBO C CC•~m.t•I t 1 IWORI N Y .N Y ~n CWT8SI I IESPN) S I Sllowt I"'"' l "' • 5'>olhgtll • IC.dbl• N•'*" N•lwe><ll.l 'Con~oderately success[ ul By FRANCISCO PEREZ RIVERA ._.._. ,..,_ ...... NEW YORK -The new ABC comedy "Condo" has been moderately successful in attracting viewers in its first few weeks on the air, and n obody i~appier about that than the program's Latin star, Lu.is Avalos. "It feels terrific to be in a hit show like this," says Avalos, a oo-atar of "Condo" with McLean Stevenson, "especially because it's a show that I really believe ln." The Thund.ay night aeries was introduced Feb. 10, and Avaloe says there is some indication that ABC will renew "Condo" in the fall "It's gteat to think that I'm going to be stuck in this for some time now," he says with a wide grin. "This ia exactly what I hoped would happen when I chose to do the part." Stevenson plays James Kirkridge, a Wasp with some d efinite vjews on social interaction, and Avalos is his upwardly mobile Hispanic neighbor, Jew Rodriguez. They find themselves on opposite lUlURY THEATRES lit Twe llbtlttt sa..itl«sllllYS2liU.ltuO!tienmtllttd S llir1J4ij•X11@6f~2SSJ /~~.) 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IAT. 1·1+7 ... 10* 111111 ..,..., .. .. ... •• •• t .·......... • ... odward!> WESTBROOK CI NEMI\ ~;,:~:~·;::::: .,... ........ 530-4401 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, March 18, 1983 81 I' ---------,-----------------~, 'pruy point robot arrne (left} dance to HWohz of ehe f'lowt•n" ha General Motort factory. • .. Director/producer Bob Ro14~rt (below) llne1 up •hot J from hit ahort ubject film. ..,. . • • ' • I . : I . • I • f I 'I i j : I Newport Beach filmmakers nominated for Oscar for short subject \ : I .... By STEVE MARBLE Of the o.., Not ltd The rewards of the short subject fllmmaker are -fittingly -small indeed. Bob Rogers, a product of Newport Beach and a successful director of short films, is a striking example. His 10 minute movie "Ballet Robotique," a poetic look at assembly line robots at work, has been nominated for an Academy Award. The honor apeaka for it.self. But the movie, honored at various film festivals, has not been acreened anywhere near his old hometown. Some of his best friends haven't even seen it. And by his own calculations, the cost of attending the' April Academy Awards gala ($70 for a tux, $100 for a limo ride and "who knoWI what" for his wife) will approximately equal the amount of business the nomination will generate. But ihat's life in the short lane. "You don't look for your name in lights," Rogers agrees. ''The frustration is that your friends and family call up and want to aee It and you can't offer tfiem a chance I mean you can't show it in your living room." The movie was shot in six-track Dolby but Rogers doubts anyone will get a chance to see it in that form.' "But." he adds, "I thlnk short film is more of an art form than commercial film." Rogers, a 1968 graduate of Newport Harbor High School, is the son of Howard Rogers, a pioneer in the beach city and a former mayor. The family came to Newport in the early 1920s. As he remembers it. Rogers developed an initial interest in movie making when he was 12. He and a gang of friends would go down to the Wedge in Balboa armed with firecrackers, model tan.ks and airplanes and an old movie camera. Paint sprayer comes to resemble a sea creature in an underwater cave in "Ballet Robotique." "There certalnly was no plot -it was just whatever you see blows up," he recounts In high school, he was doing the same ~­ He made a film titled "The Mad Bomber," w h detailed the crazy antics of a man blowing thi up. But tlus time, instead of model planes and tanks, It was the simulated expl06ion of landmarks like the Balboa Pavilion and Newport Harbor high. A shift in the economy Old industries not abandoned, but. EDrJUR'S NarE -The economy has shift.eel, slowly, almosc unwillingly. The heavy industries such as steel and autos suffered for their sluggishness, allowing foreign competition to pus them by. Some production has moved ovenieas. But the economy has strengthened and grown in other areas. AP business analyst John Cunniff reports on the changes in the second part of a series. BY JOHN CUNNIFF ,.,....._.....,.. NEW YORK -Hastened by the n!CesSion and foreign competition, the heavy industries and mU8CU.lar workers that symbolized America'• productive might are losing dominance to more cerebral high-technoJOfO' industries. Tile old industries aren't being •bandoned by any means. In .ome w•ya they are better managed. and their recovery from the recession that ~ed them more th.an anything al.nee the 19308 might even be cermed strong. But as they I<*! their dominant role ln the U.S. economy and their edge over younger, foreign competiton. newer aervice industries involved ln the gathering, transrnimion and wie of lnfonnation are strengthening. They are white-;g>Jlar in<lustries, eervke industries, rather th.an producers of gooda. Many ~ ln elect.ronica, and many are ln aervicea - medlclne, data ~' lnveetmmtt and even hambuJ'&en. Mi:Donald'I employs 110,000 people; Bethlehem Steel. aecond-1.arpst U.S . 11.eelmaker, it down to 67,000. Further evidence of the thi.ft la the r1Jle In lmpom 1ut year to nearly 28 percent of the U.S. •uto market and 22 percent of \be domestic at.eel market. The km wu only partly cuahioned by the arowth ln producUon of computen, the el\llM of the new, IOl>hJatk:ated. whl~ economy. What cau.ed the thlft? 1be American economy baa been P'Owi.na into a post-indua1rlal J>t-for yean. Forelpl facttldea. PaY1na lower' waa-and Wilna •auanadon ancf ~t teebniQu. ~ canlldeted UIUQuely American,.,. able to lhip pldl into the Uhlted Stat.a for 1-than they could be pn>duced domeltblly. And it often ii 1-expenllve to bu11d a new fedory that \W the lac..t eftidmdel than to l'DOCWnbl old plant8 .in \ht Unti.d Stat.a. ,,. ~ lndUIUW A1molt oenatnly wW reptn ICllDe poww. But their reoowry .. Ukely to be relative: that II, a recovery from a Vfll"'f low bei9t a.nd not approechtna the J.vell of ,_..._ ........ ____ __,__ AFTER TI earlJer years. Steel, for example, l.s recovering from a point in 1982 when mills operated at less than 30 percent of capacity. For the entire year, the lndUltJ'y ran al only 47.3 percent of its limit, compared with 86.8 percent In 1978. Some plants won't reopen. The devastation I.a revealed by employment and production figures. . In 1978, according to the American Iron & Steel Inatitute, the lnduatry employed 449,1.97 workers and produced 137 million tons of raw at.eel. In 1982 it produced only 72 million tons and employed 160,000 fewer workers. Steel, of COW"11e, la affected by car production. Worldwide tales of General Motors, still the world's largest automaker, were 9.5 million cars and trucka In 1978, but only 7.1 million in 1980, just 6.7 million ln 1981 and 6.2 million ln 1982. Something elae Mppened that reveal.a more clearly where the induatry ia headed, eapedally ln regard to employment. GM, and many other heavy-lnduatry companies, have been forced by the rece.ion to reduce expemes to aurvtve. In 1980 GM lost $2.65 a share. In 1981, with production falllna, GM made a profit of $1.07 a share. And In I982, with production oU even more, eamlnga roee to $3.09 a aha.re. How WU it done? In part by copyina procedu.re9 of the J•pe.neee, who had 1urned to build •t Jell cost than American manufacturen, and who had thwi hattened the c:rilta in U.S. heevy Jnduatrta. One auch procedure it the Japenete "kanben," the practice of accepu.n, parta frpm 1Uppllen ju.It in time for uee on the u.embly line, *Ylnl warehow:ll\I and other expen11e11 to the IUpplier. One ,..,it, GM Mid, WU a redUC'Uon of Inventory cmta to ee.2 b'1Uon In 1982 ftOm ., .2 bWJon •year MrlMr. It hopet to refine the • procedure by encounatna 1Uppl.len to It.ore PAl1I neer GM pl&nw and hu wen bouaht 1p1Ct f« "I finally got out of my blowing up phase," he .)Okes. He studied at Stanford University and later worked on independent films, commercials, short subject movies and titles. He worked with Disney Studios, with a Newport cable firm and did public relations work for South Coast Pl.ai.a and Town Center. -It was during a recent filming assignment for General Motors that he came up with the idea for the robot movie. It was in Georgia, deep imide a factory in a spray paint booth·where all the work was done by robots. "There was one guy back there and he was your basic engineering nerd. He had on a real wide tie. one of those little plastic thinas in his pocket filled with pens and pencils an<f black hom-runmed glasses that hadn't been cleaned since the Korean War. "He waa the kind of man who knows tu.s numbers but can't C8J'.TY on a conversation. Definitely not artistic." Rogers said he stood there and, while watching paint-spraying robots, noticed how graceful the machines were. ''The machines have little flourishes and did _ twirls. It was remarkable. So I told this guy how graceful the machines were and he turned to me and aaid, 'I know, I programmed them ln JalllllS,... .., ..... ..., C~edtUSted , ... fOff~) ~=~··· ,,.. ... 1 •. 4 m:.eons1ruc1'°" ,,..~11.1 -Qove.n""'nl 1.0 Al' Nt.._, C~, •• ,_. ... •. • .t M llU .I I .tho" I "'1"" t•11t•ut three-quarter time.' "I couldn't believe it. Here. stuck away m thia undesirable part of the factory where nobody m their right mmd would go, this guy programmed these robots to do a walu. All of them were dancing." Rogers and his crew were at the factory to make an industrial film for General Motors but later got permission to use footage of assembly line robots for his own movie. He worked on the film with colleague Manhall Harvey. a childhood friend and another Newport Harbor High graduate. Together they took the odd.a and ends of assembly line footage and watched them whtle listening to classical mUSlc. They agreed that "Waltz of the F1owers" was perfect for the segment shot in Georgia and that the "1812 Overture" W.;lll fitting for a sequence showing a shower of welding s parks coming from the anns of robots. "I brought in most of my albums and we'd sit there and listen to them whtle watching the f&.lm. We must have listened to 100 records." Eventually, he hired the Royal Philharmoruc Orchestra of London to perform the selected numbers and the film was complete. The film is sihtllar in waya to the often-used Disney technique of putting a personality onto an inanimate obJeCl through the use of music, he · explains. The film, released m December, has been selected to show at ihe Los Angeles Filmex m April, screening before the highly-anticipated "Blue Thunder." Rogers, who says the film will be dl.stributed to libranes, 1Chools, and busmesses, is hopeful of arranging a acreening in Newport Beach. "It would be nice for the local kid to show his movie in hi.a hometown one ume," he says. When the economy recovers there will be a few smokestack operations belching out eteel, but the big move will be to high technology. Blue collar work will continue to be high on the unemployment scale. (See intet). aupplien near ltt Buick complex In Flint. Mich. It went further ln Its •ttJtude toward domestic aupp~ra. Perhape noting • Conference Board survey that showed 63 percent of \be M>S American manutacturtna OOtn.JMUUel wdna aome foreiln machinery, GM uked. domedomeettc producers to allure htlh quality and coordinate tcheduJee with OM needa. Enonnoua aavinp a1ao were fou.nd by trlmm1na employment, and not all the c:utttna wu In -blue-coUar &reM. In NtbKU between July 1979 and Nowmber 1982, GM ularted employment fell to 126,000 frorn 160,000. Slmultaneoully, and without 9J'eal fanfare, the company lnlWl.d robotl on a.embly Unee. and now hal 1,983 of th• mechanlaa1 worken In U.8. operaUonl-Jmdina, w.tldlna, .-mbllna,· palntlna and ewn lnlpectlna. By 1'"° It expecU to employ H ,000. ~ oorn~tkln II not the only factor that hM thnrit·the 1lmn auto lnd\lltr:Y. 'ii-. hat a1ao been a profound cha.np in~• old tnd•ln ayndrome. 8tat1rtk:s now lhoW the •ve .... of automobUes la c:loee to eeven yeua. about ~ that of a decade tao· Cuatomera don't teem aa car-oriented. Albert Sindllnaer & Co., which for y.an hat aupplJed aut.omaXen with conawner-•ttltude surveya, aaya the lndUltry must real1t.e l( II "now competing (for oonawner money) wtth the elec1:ronJc compu~." The computer II the enclne of the new t.ec.hno1oo· Amona other thinPt the new electroNc technoloiY maka lt pcmlble to tra.nafer data lnatlMd of people. And lt II involved mate •Mcie t.han aoodl. But wen ln the hlah·wchnolosY lnduatrte.. the manufactutina funcUonl are belna p6cMd oft by fore&,n lactioriel. J~ com~ Ullb\I the l_.,. Jeamed in becamlnc the warkl'• dominant manuf~ OI CllCINUlmr electrank:a, hu '*'°"• • m.jor toh:e "' the jniduedon ot comput.tr chtpe and modw-. rnc.t Of which wen developed ln the United Stata ., I . 1. : _J I j . ~ Ootlt DAILY PILOTIW9dnnd1v. Maroh 11, 1813 DUR ANN LANDERS: I am lG and my ~le 18. We have been aolna together for ahc ~ Ind 10 ct.ya. l believe I love him and he ,_. loY9a me. We are very clOM. I lhlnlc. about .::'*"Uy. No matter what lam dolfll, he Ill In or my mind. • L. 11 l~tfor people our aae to be ln love? :wt ltt t and have never had an honeet- t. What I need to know I.a how far I let 1 ao? I am 1till a virain and don't l'W-.at to make a rnll1ake. I am cruy about thla guy ~t I keep th1nk1na that maybe after we ao all the "'~our ~lationahTp will chance· He aaya he would not 1oee hJa reepect for me, but how can I be 1ure? ':l'h1n8ll are awfully aood now, but maybe they p>uld ~better ~ myaelf romcetely. What do ~ i:t~a ~ T--a~e~ ~ .. ri.11:!~ Yo1 ..... u If JM lllavt a woaderflll relatlou'1p. I :taoielt1tay1tbtway. I ii YM •Y 1'1a&• are "awfaJly 1ood aow baa ID.a1h dleJ eMJ• ie better ... Pleaee be aware 8'al .thy~ aleo be worse -ud ,...bly wollld be l.'. ~ save yo.nell complecely. ' Rlalll 1elllool sex can be llaurdoaa to yoar botl emotionally ud l*Y•lcally. I know lt'a t te -Id off, bat my advice It wait. Yoa'JI l>e 'Clad JOI clld. 1 f DEAR ANN LANDERS: My problem la a joke ~pared with 11')(9t others, but h weigha on my ~and makes me ashamed that I can't face It. It'• ~y,i cloeet. rve been wanting to clean It for five yetts, but I can't make myself do it. • ' Ores.es, suill and coats are jammed in like ~.Everything has to be preaed before I wear it .,..uae It's wrinkled from being mashed. Can you ·ii-. me a clue aa to how to get &olng? -PACK RAT IN NIAGARA FALLS DEAR PAClt: '11l11 mlpt 1oud natty, bat yom tll•t be 1D 1ood 1plrlt1, a potJttve frame of miad j. fllll of eaerlY lD order to aaccesaflllly attack a u demaDdJ.Da ud dlaasreable u tlalt one. Re.Ive to make a decWon oo every 1armeat I pat )'OU' badt OD, tlaea •tart at tlae beliDDl.DI tilt" rack. U yoa bavea't worn It (coat, drea1, e, wutever) ID tlae past U moatla1, yuk It oal p1t lt oa a cUlr. Wbea yoa've IODe tlaroap lite rack, try oa tlae 1armeats yoa tlt.IDk may be Woll~ keepla1. YH will rrobably ellmlDate at Seat 75 perceat becaaae (1 tlaey don't flt properly tr U> tlaey look worn, oatmodecl or Jaat blala. t-Pit tile remala1D1 U percent back lD tbe d•et ud call GoodwOJ, tile SaJvatloa Army or JOU cbarcb or laoapltal charity. They will be bappy to send someone to pick ap tie clJacarda. Yoo WW feel elated for · 1aavln1 trlampbed over yoar precra1tlution. CONFIDENTIAL TO Why Did I Do It in Paaadena? Aristotle said all human behavior is motivated by one or more of these seven elements: chance, nature, compulsion, habit. reason, passion and desire. Check the list and figure it out. Discover how to be date bait without falling book, line and sinker. Ann Landen' booklet, "Dating Do'a and Don'ts" will help you be mo~ poUed and sure of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents along with a Jong, stamped, self-addressed envelope with YOW' request to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995 Chicago. m. 60611. NT SHOD ~ ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT I I I WHAT A PITY THAT I DIDN'T .. KEEP MY CHILDHOOD ....._.. IT WOUL..0 BE Y£RY VALUABLE i NOW. 1 2 2 2 :i 8 TENNIS LESSONS '20°0 Coat1 la11 T111i1 Clult · 557-G211 Why Carpetinc should be !l))l ! .. DRY CLEANm with ' M08T ....., tbeoftN dirt Md .. remow9d bJ ..,,..., to the UMd tor any ol our nation'• leadlng b k d :.ha~~ yDryyowCle ense ~,.,.~ aner ... ......, TNlld. ._. LMTV Snyder ..................... -··1 Cll for tu Mltch/Aprl s,.dll WHY WEIGHT? Win by Lo•lngl pettent1 haw loet 10-150 pound• wtth our llofnot9I• nutrttlonat formulu. .. a.-~ . ..,_. ~ quk*Mt way to ION weight. 'J-.~ ... on thouNndl oe patient• oveK 1 10 yeer 111111111 By PHIL fNTERLANOI or L1oun1.Seaoh Long visits tire_ ~~tients DEAR DR. STICINCRORN: Never havin.I been 1lck, 1 never pald much attention to \he vtaitol' problem. But beln& the vtctlm of frt1nd1 who almoet killed mo with k1ndnot1, l now reelir.e that w11l-meanln1 v11ttora can 1om1tlm11 prevent normal convaI.aen.c.. l had a Hrlou1 lnte1Unal operation with cornplicaUonl. Thia Npped my enero. But what lncreued my faU,ue wu prolonced vt.aJt.1 from weU-mHnina vllltot1. They 1tayed too Joni, talbd too much .na expected me to be a aenial hmt on a day when I felt llck enouah to die. I've 1poken to aeveral of my recently ticlt frienda about lt, and they too complained that too much vllltlna ~pt down thelr recovery. l contem lt'a qu1te lonely during lllnMI, but when the room I.a fllled with conatant chattering, you pray for bel.ni alone apin. Didn't you have a column on vilitlna 1<>me yeara aao. Or. Stet.ncrohn? If you have it handy, I think many lll penoru would be e>Ctl"ftnely than.klul lf you wrote about vltlUna aaatn. -MR. Y . DEAlt MR. Y.: I don't have the column handy. However, here ar~ 1ome important; 1lmllar 'Cowboy' rounds up shopping carts· TIJCSON. Ariz. (AP) -In a manner of spNklng, you might call Joe Landel"OI a modem-day cowboy. Landeros travela all over Tucson in a dented pickup truck, trying to round up herds 9f shopping carll. He 11 president and tole employee of Maverick Cart Co. and be ta.:>es stolen or strayed sho carts for n1ne pocery and department ttores. The carts are worth •60 to $130 each. Lande.rm geta about $3 per cart returned. Loeees ln parta of Ariz.ona that Landero• doe1 not patrol amounted to more than $500,000 last year, according to a spokesman for the Retail Grocers AleodaUon of.Artmna. Scouting apartment complexes, h0Wle9, alleys and laundromats, Landeroa oorrala about 100 carts each cbiy. "Thoae little carts are like calve1, you know," he says. "They don't get far away from me." He got Into the business by chance. "One day I accidentally ran over one. and it made me so mad I said. 'One of these day1 I'll retire and pick them all up." rou1 HIAl '" DA. PETER J. STEINCAOHN •ua•Uonl on how to be a aood vilttor: .J l 0) When vtstttna the pet.lent In the bos.,.ta • respect the NO VlSl'mRS man. Don't barl• In put the nune with ex:cu.ee. There muat be aoOa reaona why the doctor would like you to 11Ay out. (2) U you are allowed to visit. don't 11AY "':° Iona. Ten to l~ m!nutee 1hould be fodequate. Don t aay. ''I muat be leavtna.'' then remain for houn. Luve on achedule. (3) Don't smoke, even lf the kindly pet.lent .. ya It'• okay. Thlnk of how much willpower it has taken for him to forego clgarettee. Smoke Lt u temptiq to him u a bone to a puppy -even though lt'• lnterferlng with hi.a breathing. (4) Be cheerful. Don't dlJICUU the terrible foreign tltuation and the Imminent pomlbllity of nuclear war. (~) Don't downgrade the paUent'1 doctor by • lifted eyebrow or other 1ubtle method.a. AnythinB that lowera the slowly Improving patient'• confidence I.a detrimental to recovery. (6) Be optimistic. Talk with the patient about hil plans after he leaves the hospital Thia makes him feel he la still a part of the living community. Never mention a friend who h.aa recently died of a condition "just Hke youra." Stupid? Yet many reatlesa viaitors have aald it. (7) Even after the patient has returneii home. limit your vlaiting time and be sure not to overtire him. I (8) Family members can also be too tiring. Sometimes, they're too strict for the vlaitor's own good. ~;~'6~a1 851-8350 ""ii H ll{LI I"' L l'l<O I >I < l IOf'IS f'l\LSf-:N IS ~ -497-4262 DRAPERY CONNECTION Cuscom Dra~ries Etc .... .... For Your New Outlook 403 SPRING SA.LE 603 OUR MILL CONNECTIONS, DECORATING EXPERTISE & CONSCIENTIOUS SPIRIT EQUALS 40-80% SA\llNGSI SENSATIONAL SELECTIOHI PREQSE WORKMANSHIP! GLWWl1'DD LOWllT llTWAftl FOUNDED 1928 IN ARIZONA JUDSON F•ll Temt . 8-gln.a Sep~ 1' SCHOOL BOARDING GR. 3 -12 SMALL CLASSES 0.reloptNni.I A.Hing I M•th ESL Art. Mualc. Dnima. Outstanding Curriculum. lntem1tlonally nown. o·Ed. Extenetve Activities. Travel. HHlthful WHtem Life. Sports incl. Football. Riding. Soccer. Tennis. Golf. Skiing. HENRY C. WICK Ill, YALE I.A., DIRECTOR, Boa 1519, Scottsdale, AZ. 85252 Cat.'°9 . 902 ...... mt •TELEX l6M40 BUS y s TUDENTS ARE GOOD s TUDEN rs Back by popular demand TopSldoln Terlyald Steak or Prawn Dbaaen for Jut $5.95 Complete U.S. Choice dinners, tncludtnQ soup or salad, baked potato or rl~ ptlaf and toasted Ranch Buad. , Values like thae won't last fo~ so come tnto Stuart Anderson's today. You're QOnNl fed Qood lnlldc.. • JIM'BAILEY SINGER -ILLU SION IST ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, • MARCH18. a.oo P.M. Jeff Bosacki, Musical Director Watchmq '/,_,' 11 bu!ley) is like watchirig me on telev1;,11,n Barbra Streisand . TfRRACETHEATRE .. 0 LOMG D€AOf COMWMTIOM 6~ CE'.MTa M Ticke t ron Tickets on sale Terrace Theatre Charge $15.00 $11.50 (113) 436·3661 A steakhouse tradition cornea to Huntington Beach. Plankbouse haa become Reubeda Plankhouse. We're wooina you with an exceptional new menu. Fea- turing heart~ delicious dinners like Rout Prime Rib of Beef our famous Shrimp Scampi, delicious seafood, chicken and~ even biaef 'Plank Steak dinner for two. Each comes with warm bread, ve1etablea, and your choice of our Special Steak Soup or any of three unuaual lllldt. All at afford. able oriott. · You1110ft our incomparable~ prompt, friendly ~. and casual atmosphere. Call for reservations or to amnae I private part)t , Reuben'• Plankhou.ae. A delldoua chanae of taste that will pleaae your palate for • Iona time to come. ' • llllJ Piiat W!ONE80AV, MARCH 10, 1883 MEAD ON WINE SLIM GO"RMET SUPERMARKET SHOPPER C2 ce C9 .. -·~ f:---------.... :· ·:i i 1 ' \i ~ t ~\f ~~-Real men will love ~\ J "' lhese quiches . . . C4 ~~ f ~------------- ., 'Tis the time for toastin' the green Greet the St. Paddy's Day crowd with a lively collection of party treats - all properly green, of course. Kiwifruit Daiquiris, •frosty·cold, and delicately tinted with popular, emerald green kiwifruit are a grand .. way to start off the festivities. Hook a pinwheel slice of kiwifruit on the edge of each glass as a special salute to this green and glorlous day. Sprightly green pistachios are the perfect ga.wlth, so be -Sure to keep a generous supply of this fu~to-eat nut on hand for nibbling throughout the day. And don't forget to serve 1 Pistachio Appetizer Twists, or those dyed-in-the-green Irish may ne'er forgive ye. Pistachios are available In a natural tan shell. Easy to crack, the bright green nut can be added to salads, desserts, appetizers and • candles or slmply served au natural. Kiwifruit, the stylish little fruit that feels fuzzy and tastes fabulous, Is available October through May. Serve In salads, fruit cups or with fancy desserts or eat right out-of-the-shell ~sand all. Everyone becomes Irish on St. Patrick's Day, and the rollicking fun of the day is excuse enough for a hearty celebratlon. So lift your hat, and bring on the green! KIWIFRUIT DAIQUIRI 1 ldwtfrutt. ..... Md alced 2 or a te•poone aueer· 1 tabl11poon time Juice 1 or 2 ouncM rum 1 dropil'Mft food color (optional) I Ice culMe, cruehed 2 klwtfrult aMc. Combine all Ingredients except kiwifruit slices In blender container; blend until smooth. Garnish edge of each gi,ss with kiwifruit slice. Makes 2 servings. V.,..tlon: Rum may be omitted. PISTACHIO APPETIZER TWISTS .. 1 ~ (171'1 ouncee) frozen putt putry ehMta, thawed 1 9ff white, ellghttJ beaten y, cup fln•IJ chopped, •helled platfchloa Coeree or Koeher-atJle ult Unfold puff pastry. Lightly brush dough with egg white. Sprinkle with pistachios and light coating of salt. Turn pastry over; repeat with egg white. pistachios and salt. Cut Into ~x3'1•-lnch strips. Twist strips; place on baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees F. about 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve ·warm. Makes about 72 twists. ~ V.n.tlon: Pistachio Appetizer Twists may be prepared using your favorite pie crust recipe. Bake at 425 degrees F. about 10 minutes or until lightly browned . PISTACHIO MEATBALLS AND KIWIFRUIT 1 pOund ground .,.., Y. cup tine dry brMd crumbe V. cup ~pped. eh1l1d pletechloe V. cup chopped onion 1 .. 1=-'ult 2 t 8w•t and Sour S.uce Combine all Ingredients except kiwifruit and Sweet and Sour Sauce; mix well. Roll Into 1-lnch balls. Place on baking sheet. Bake ati375 degrees F. 15 to 20 minutes or untll llghily browned. Pare and cut kiwifruit Into chunks; toss with meatballs. Pour Sweet and Sour Sauce over meatballs and kiwifruit; serve In chafing dish.or over food. waimer. Makes abQut 36 meatballs. . 8wMt •nd Sour 8•uoe: Combine Ya cup packed brown sugar and 1 tablespoon cornstarch; stir In 1 can (6 ounoes) pineapple juice, 3 tablespoons vinegar and 1 tablespoon soy sauce. Cook and stir until thickened; add 2 tablespoons sliced green onion. Makes 1 cup. 'I .l ' J l .. i. .· ~ .• ? } . ' __ §§ ·-··· 4 • -•··~......,.....,..w_.. ____ •, _ _..~.-.----~ --..,, Cl Orange Cout OAIL't' PILOT/Wedneeday, Maron 18, 188~ 8~ JERRY D. MEAD FETZER RELEAS£8 -The untimely death of Bemard Fet:zer lut year 1\ar\ed the 1.11uaJ round of rumors that the family would aell out to corporaie lntereeta. that the quality of wine would )IODlehow auffer, all Jhe usual talk that c9ft\e1 with any major c h a n 8 e l n w I n e r y rnan.aement. What the orlalnaton of thoae rumors failed to take into consideration wu that Fetzer h.ct 11 children, mo.t of \hem Involved 1n the winery bualneaa, and some of them at least aa dedicated to the profession aa their father, aome perhapa even more eo. Instead of beckina off, the Fetzer famlf y la moving right ahead. A sparkling wine J>l'Oll'am is only a vintage or two away from release, and a new winery has been constructed for the Garlic -facts, f anci~s, t r ivia Garlic, that bulbous member of the lily family, is one of the oldest known cultivated plants. Common to the diets of the ancient Sumerlana and Egyptians -the world's first great civilizations - garlic was found in the famous tomb of Tutankhamen, dating from about 13~8 B.C. Since antiquity, extraordinary heallng powers have been attributed to garlic. Hippocrates. the ancient Greek physician, was firat to recognize the medicinal value of garlic. Five hundred years ' Cooking with class later, around 100 ·a.c .. the Roman acholar Pliny claimed it to be the remedy for aome 61 ailment.I from leprosy to W\e common cold. Even the great philoaopher Aristotle lauded its curative powen in hia writings. In modern timea, u recently as World War I, garlic waa uaed aa an antiseptic by British army physidam. One of the moat powerful 1ea1oning agents, garlic is rapidly gaining favor among Ame!'ican cooks. According to industry sources, production of this edible root has almost tripled in the paat ten yean. Expert.a auggest that America's love affair with ethnic dishes Is the reason for garlic's increased popularity. A favorite IM80ning in French "and ltllan fooda, ~ HbJP!YBak.¢-Ham ~ the &J:Nter Bunrws sealef approval Dl!hc1ou1. rudy·to·a.rvt' Honl'y S.ked Him II ~fKt for your EHtl'r d 1nnt'r Wl''n donl' 111 th• work, to you'll h•v• mo,. tun• fot your (•m1ly •nd fn•nch Evt>ry Honq-l!.lied Him 11 Cully-coolif'd. 1plr1I ell«'d •nd covl'red with OMr Mer.I •pkt' gl•a You c1n-<0un1 on our qu1hty, too, btt1ua. our f1mlly'• tpKlll curing crHtn 1 unlqu• rt1vor th1t hat nt'Vt'r vuled In more thin 50 yura. Don't ~ fooled by imitation• Honl'y S.ked Him 11 av.,lablt' only at our company llOl'ft. 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CO"'tfrtng C.OuPQnl m11 -iO•d •II "OuPO'n• 10( IObmlll.O VOo(I II "'"° , .. lri<lud P<otl•btlllCI O< uttHenl.O 0y otner t'1an ,.,.,,.,, o t our 1.Hoduct1 C.atn v•lue 1 1ooc Cam1>b4fll So;,p Ccimp,iny COUPON EXPUIU IEPTEMlfR 30, 1813 TAKE THIS COUl'ON lO YOUR 0 "0CE" ON 28 OZ. SIZE 51000 120 34! --------------- tiOShH 0009E SAVE15¢ on your nl'xt p11rd1a ... 1" of tlllltI Kellogg's• 40% Bran Flakes. \radcll 11 'Oul Bro 11 •• /Crockltn · fJru.11 • J. Uran Duds • QI All Brun• cerea I. tOffer Umlt•d to on• coupon P•' pack•g• purch••ff > OAOCER w. will ,t'Ot"Am "'' I' II' tr J,1h1~ 7( , i\mll1ng wt,.,,, u,,,n. CJ' th,, ou ... , '11iiro l>'·tHI c.umot•('CJ Wllh by wov 4Jr\O Ulfl con~u"lftf fo,tMY1en• n\11 • " ,, r•lPt k PO 8Cl.l(t172 t .. 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OR LARGER BAG OR CAN DIAMOND' SHEWD WALNUTS ---------------SAVE 15<t ON1 Hunt'a " No s.it Added Spegttettl s.uc.. WhoM Tometoe., Stewed Tomstoea, Tomato J~ c. Keitchup ST~ECOVP~ ·~ ,, ' To Re•"'" r,..~ eoupon "'" 15"-UIP 1~-.<J )I fu1 ... ~ · °"' 7• h~I '!"IQ ,f uS«!C .r .-t(f..vt•J •nc •• w11n ine otter '\I Ut.tfJ ~reoti CIJvl>O" •$ vo.d 11 t••ed r'*on·~t~1 or 'h'"cted b.-10..., C.n.n !Jdlue ol I 100 ol d cttnt Va~ onty tn U S A I~" t OUP0<1 nol ""'9""ble °' f19n\ffUAh~ MdJI couoon 10 Hull\ w.>'""' '°"''' Inc PO Bo• u10 0.ntOI' '°"" ~J134 IQ8 I Hu'>t v.oe,. 111 f "'kh In< A Ne>< 10t1 """°" '"' Como \I'\ ()Her '""'•led •o oo..-C-Ovf'WW' ~ °"' f•t fl ""'°" Ea1>1re• S.pe..,..Der JO 1Ml 27000 129'114 SAVE40ct 1---------------• All the Richness and quallty you expect from Hunt's, without even a pinch of added salt. 1 I I I I I Louis RidiTurkeyParts. ; Less fat. 57% less than around round. Less calOries. 53% less th&n pork loin chops. ST~£ COUP~ SAVE 25<t ON 2 CANS. Hunt'a • No Salt Added Tomato Sauce or Tometo Pate To ~ 1 •t>• '"'• couex>n ,.,1 25" bl!' ride~ l~ tuu v••~ ~ plu\ -,., P\_d t •t'Q 1f UMld jlf\ ;'lrCV'.J .. O( f' "'r•lh lfle Offe-t ''"'f'd ,...,,.,..,,, Coupon •!lo"°"'" .... .a Pf0h..C>•lt'<1 01 ••\hatted by •aw Cash wd "~ 01 1 1C)(• 01 n ceon1 Vai.cl on•y'" U ~ A 1 h1' c; ('t;JC'O" N>I 3'\s.tgndt)ltt 0' lrdn~'~'''l•l.f' Mft1I tOvpOn 10 ~t ~...,,, r nn.1·. •nc PO Bo• 10 70 Cl"11CW\ "'* l ~171• r 198] Hu'll ~'°" f CV'' l<l( A No<IOtl $omon Inc Comc.,lt\y ()O~t MTHf"l(I k) ()nip C-c>uc:>Oli Ol' purcn.1-.t Coupon t:aj)llH Sept-JO Ital 27000 129620 --------------- --------------- 'f . I . I I· .... . ------ C:4 Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Wednnday, Maroh 19, 1983 Ri~e crust , top, distinguishes vegetable quiche, while ·wholegrain oat crust, below, complements classic filling of cheese, bacon, onion in egg custard. Unusual crusts update quiche Perhaps quiche is thought to be an expensive dish because it has a French name. Or maybe it's because quiche o ften con ta ins atuimp or crabmeat. But this l ovely meal - in·a-crust can be a budget-aver, too. You can make the filling a vegetarian one with eggs, milk, cheese and vegetables. And you can add to its nutritional value by substituting a rice, egg and cheese combination for the flour and shortening crust. A second recipe for classic Quiche Lorraine has all the flavors of the original -Swiss cheese, bacon and green onion in a rich, nutmeg-scented egg custard -but it has a wholegrain oat crust to keep up with the trend toward healthier, more wholesomR~· VEGETABLE-RICE QUICHE 3 cups cooked rice 114 cups ( 5 ounces) grated Cheddar cheese, divided 4 eggs. divided 1 small zucchini, halved and thinly sliced 1 a mall tom a to, chopped ~ cup chopped onlom 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour ~ cup milk, divided 1 'A teaspOOna salt 1 tea1poon mar - joram leaves ~ teaspoon ground black pepper Combine rice, ~ cup mee.e, and 1 egg. Prem onto the bot1.om and aides of a buttered IO-inch pie plate. Arrange Zucchini and tomato over cn&1t. ~ l~rn,a.11 aaucepan 'codk onl'l>na ln butter until tender c:rilp; blend tn flour. Add It\ c up milk; cook, .urrt.na. until thickened and bubbly. Remove from heat. Beat remainlna milk •nd •II• with 1eaaontn11: 1Ur Into onion ml.xture. Pour into ~ crust. Sprtnlcle With remaJn1nc chene. Bake at 360 desreea foe 15 to 40 mlnuCea. or until -Allow to Nnd 0 to 10 m&nuc. before alJdna. Mai.~ ~SOSTAaLB·IUCE QVICD ........ " ........ C..btne rice, M cup --· and 1 ... p,.. P.•" ttae bottom and I .. al a butWeCf round ·~ nUcnpoof dlih. • auec:blnl and '11/S~ • In a 2 -cup glass measure melt butter on HIGH (maximum power) Ill to l minute. Add onions; cook on HIGH (Maximum power) Y'l to 1 minute. Add onions; cook on JilGH l to 2 minutes, or until tender crisp. Blend in flour. Add ~ cup milk; cook on HIGH 1 to 2 minutes, or until thickened and bubbly, stirring every minute. Remove from oven. Beat remaining milk and eggs with seasonings; stir into onion mixture. Pour into prepared crust. Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Cook at 70 percent power 12 to 14 minutes, or until set. r otating dis h ~ tu rn every 4 minutes. Allow to stand 5 to 10 minutes before slicing. QUICHE LORRAINE Oat Pa1try % cup all-purpose flour 1~ cup quick or old fashioned oata, unoooked ~ teaspoon ult 'h cup vegetable shortening 3 to 4 tablespoons cold water Fllllal 1 ~ cupe (6 ounces) shredded Swile cheeee 8 crisply cooked bacon sllceis. crumbled ~ cup green onion slices 4 eggs, beaten 1 ~ cups half and half Dash of nutmeg Dash of pepper For oat pastry: In medium bowl, combine flour, oata and ult. Cut in shortening until mixture 1'8embles coane crumbe. Add water, one tableapoon at a time, 1tirrln1 Hahtly until pastry fbrma a ball On llahtly floured surface, ioll out dough to fonn 13-incb drcle. Fit looeely lnto 9-lnch ple plate. Trim; fold edgn under and flute. Place in freezer until firm, about 15 mlnut.. For tilllna: Heet own to 45 cieP'"' F . Sprlnkle cheese over bottom of c:rust; layer with blCOn and freen onlon1. In 1mal bowl, combine •II•· h•U and half, nu~ and pepper. SJoWly pour mixture Into cruu. Bake 15 m1nutH, reduce oven temperature to 120 de1rH1 1'. Bake an additional 2G to 30 mlnuc. at until a111ter la 1M. Let at.and JO ml.nu._ before~ . ...-e ~ .. Cook-of-week • series to start Doell your chW llz&le? Can you bake a devil'• food cake that'• dMneT Perh.apt you are quJck with a qukhe. • rt ao, the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you and 1hare your reclpee with our re.den ln an upcioentna fMture 1erl•. "Cook of the Week." The lleli• will l,;;Juc1e a photo of the apeda) cook, a short profile and two outatandlna redpea. We'd like you to send aeveral of your best, favorite or ortatnaa and we'll 1elect a couple to print each w.K. Reclpee (not restrlcted to the categorlee above) can re~t the full re.nae of oook.lng, baJdna, barbecuina and microwave. Send" them to the Food Editoc', clo the Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Meaa, C&Uf. 92828 and .r;t,~~~~-..-..0 pleaae Include lf#Ul: name, address and phone l:I number. THE BEST \ In reading enjoyment comes to\voor home 7 days a week In the Round Steak ~;-~•:::. .~2" Rib Roast ~~ "1221 Lucerne Buttermilk 0:.89• Rib Steak :·::...~ ., 1211 Whipping CrearH-"'=: 65• Beef Stew Meal .:.nt=.. .~ 1'' Tip Roast~ • •2° Party 01ps~~s9• Rib Eye Steak-s::,-.i,:::!' .~3'' Lamb Chops:~'2" CottageCheeseu-~1" ,,_., .._.,.., Rump ~...,__., 1231 Sour Cream u-~n• Ground Beef o-~~ ~~ ~ ,., .~ 12' cube Steak~Qielty ... 125' Lucerne Yogurts 3::.,. 1100 Heins Ketchup _,_"--.... 99o ...... ~f 9 Da11y Pilat 642-4321 o.M.,.-,., ....... _.._... . 5~·1 4~1 Beef Fritters''~., 1151 8rea~...,...=.:r··1~99· Sllced Beef Liver ~ ..,79c st1cedMeats'=121o .. 53• Schats :"':.. .... 11~.99• Tomato lulceu.y·. ~ 79• l1'ln ~ • o.--1 Breaded Flshstlcks ~ •. 89• &aunsctiwetoer =:. .. 19• Ralsin&ead==.: 1~99· Chocolate Donut1~ ·~99• G H ,.. ..,,.,, ,_ S 13, Oys1ers ,... .,._ 1~ •17• Colombo Rolls= 1~ 99' D Ch ._........,. ._.. JO .. s7M ame ens c.';... ~:' ,~-::· Pere lets~..:...°*'. '1" Donuts~T~:'\•1• 09 OW ...._,.. a.9 Tangerines ........... ..._... !!$ •. 39° 4~1 -4~·1 j I -..__.._ -~ Margarita P ie baaed on popular drink. Margarita. Pie ala leprechauns You don't have to have a cocktail to enjoy the wte of a Margarita. Serve your guesta thil fopular drink in the orm o f a luacioua Margarita Pie. It'• a creat recipe to serve for St. Patrlck•a Day -just brina on the leprechauna and enjoy1 MARGARITA PU! \-i cup butter or margarine 1 \-i c upa finely crushed pretzela \-i cup sugar 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk \-i cup fresh lime juice 2 tablespoons tequila 2 tat.Wpoom Triple Sec Grated rind of 1 lime 1 c u p whipping cream, whipped 2 or 3 drope green food color Heat butter In small uucepan over low heat u ntil melted . Stir in pretzel crumb s and augar. Mix well. P reas cru mb mixture into buttered 9-inch pie plate. Chill. Mix milk, lime juice, tequila, T riple Sec and lime rind in medium bowl until well mixed. Fold in whipped cream and food color. Pour into crumb crust. Freeze un tll firm, about 4 houn. Let stand ~ minutes before cutting. Garniah with whipped cream. pretzels and mint leavs. 6 to 8 servl.np. ~ ~ fllUMlU ICl ClllAM 'V ••I-' JOU like to joi1 tur 1rowi11 For franchise Information family of (1. .... 1-.IJ afore ontn? concerning prime ~reas ~ ® throughout Orange, Riverside, OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE IN THESE LOCATIONS: San Bernardino and San Diego counties call: • Sunnrtllffd • San 11er111rdlno • Cnc1111111 • "* Sl'lllCI • la ltlbra • ltmfiiclt • Siii lilalcos • te-ftt • llldlallds • VICION .. lrtichok11 714/545-8111 ••••• ..,, ...... , . •u~ t !J1 ~ Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Wtdnndey, Maroh 19, 1083 • BRING MRS. SMITH'S HOME FOR DINNER. AND SAVE 20t Tonight Quiche Lorraine. Tomorrow Cheese Manicotti. Or Chicken Continental Crepes. Mrs. Smith's gives you a delicious choice. - Come home to something special Mrs. Smith's. _) .-------~----------, : 2Q¢ off on your next purdiase l : of any Mrs. Smith's··entree. : ~~~... i. ~;.d. . ··--" ·~ r :f"" fQT .. (C*SUMll (WO"'fhitt~ °"'°''~°"''"".,..llt\fwtf\ow :.. "'-~~'f:.~~~Oi.IPO" ,OMtl, M ,,.,.,, .. ,td Wiid. ·~ .,.., ~I lO fMI ttlAMJll Wit .. .-,~w ......., lg ,.,,.. tou ~ OI ,._, ~ P't' IC 0 I ~r::~ !h\ (~I\ r'°""'" ti, G (~ 01 ,._ t ..._ ol ""'"'°W' :IJ Strawberries 75! ~ ... ~'°',=:,~"~fd,~~:,:2=.,~~ ~I ,..,,..,.... *wtlb.dabof.-fket~ °"• '°"""'O• "'"°''#(! ,,_., 0 I ,_ ....... w9"¢1e ... -...... 'i'll""''..... :I:°""'''°'-··~ c: t"r''r1;;o'l/ti0.i..-c~T.'o' l'..:1'-r ..L.~-1·• as ~ ::,.1<, 10.i 1~~~111 1oto ~:.?o cl."'tili•Jtrto W~'w cw. ~I llM'laltetl IHf ... lih Lt• ......... , 1t-lnflt ..... 1 ... ~ llaMu l•llMI Steaks , ..... 1 ..... 1••-s• 101 99! Ire l1ok Frn• Cene4 leef lrisklf Leu est &ro11tl l11f 11-11" , .. ...... 1114' .......... #1 ftlte 14-11 Tt A~ .lu•lt• Size I Fresll lea. HM *1t~ .... PeflfH1 29! ,,.. .. , ..... 3ltt• ~1-C_l'll,lllCMoUI I Offer ex.pll'9& Sepl 30, 1983. I For a-llW Ad Arn ON Call I 1983 Mr\ .,,,_., frt.i..,,, IOOd\ Co I A DAkY PILOT Ao.Yno. MJ.M11 I 27700 102281 20 I I . ¢1 ~------------------~ from This spring, givt' your baby the d1yness and comfort of Kleenex• Huggi('Se diapers, and save up to S2.30. There's n 30C coupon in this ad. plus S2.00 in additional coupon sa\i nW' ( 4 Huggies roupons. each for SOC-/2 pl<g!;.) when vou mail in 8 Huggies proofS of purchase. (Stt details hdow;) Diapers • Cl · : , "' .. .. .. , :~ .. . .. ... ·. . .. :~ . . . . • Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Wednnday, March HI, 1083 I. (£':.!.~brate ,~t. ~atr!~!:s Day ':!.~LAZ~ho~?..1:~~ desserts atut peak.a fonn Jo'old ~ Into 1 teUpoun vanilla ChW abQut 1 huur or W\til firm 3 tablHpoona butter or 3 tabletpoont umweetened chocolate mixt:UN; pour ln\o p~ l ~ c u P 1 u n 1 I I , .. d nou1h to roll. Roll a 1mall maraarina t'OOOa lhe1l Chill. all-pw-poet flour ned portion of douah at a tlme on ~ cupe cont9Cdoncn' •upr 2 tabl poona water l'old romalnlnc whipped • ~cup unaweete oocoa uahtJy floured board or between 1 teaapoon vanU.la 1 cup contocuona' aupr Cf'eam and allttly beaten e11 ~ taupoon bakinl powd r 2 pl~ of wax p.per co '-' ·lnch 2 to 3 tabi..poc>na milk ~ ~poon vanilla whit.ft ln\o mint mixture; add \.i teupoon bekina llOda , h 1 c k n t a a . C u t w I l h Green food color food color. ChW 10 mlnutee or '-' ie.upoc>n ~t 1hatru'ock-ahaped cutter; plMlCI on Mel~ buuer or margarine 0l( unUl mixture begi.na to set; •poon Shamrock Glaze (recipe unareuod coolde sheet. low heat. Remove from he ; on\o chocolate layer. Ch ill. below) b Before aervlng, garnlah with 'Satiny Chocolate Glaze Bake al 320 deareet for ~ to 7 lend ln •upr and vanilla. Add h l h I I 8 (redpe below) mJnutee or until no lndentatJon milk IJ'8(lually; beat unUl proper c oco ate 1 av ngi or cur 1· Cream butter or mar"arlne, remaina when UtihUy touched. oonailtency. Blend ln 2 or 3 dropi •rvinp. 1ugar, es.a and vanlllA th large Cool cookJee on aheet 1 mlnute; green food color. About I cup SHAMROClt mixer bowl until light and fluffy. remove to wire rack to cool glue. CHOCOLATE COOK.JES Combine flour, cocoa, baklna thoroughly . Froat with \.i cup butter or margarine powder, baking soda and salt; S hamroc k Glaze or Satiny SATINY CHOCOLAT! ~ cup 1ugar add l o creame d m Ix tu r e. Chocolate Glaze. About 3 dozen. GLAZE Melt butter ln email 11ucepan over low hHt; add cocoa and water, 1Urrlng conatantly until mixture thlckena. Do not boll. Remove from heat; beat In confectlona' augar and vanllla until 1mooth. Add additional water, Iii teaapoon at a time, until detilred conslatency. About ~ cup glaze . Old time staple popular • again By TOM HOGE "AP food WrHet Homesteaders uaed to call it "cellar bread," but sourdough is the term generall y u s ed to d~scribe that classic fl\brture of potato muah and flour the prospect.on u.ted to carry in their packs lo make bread along the trail. The pion ee r s P.referred this active ''starter" to real yeast , whicl\. was usually hard to obtain and was easily ruined by bad weather conditions when living m the open. Sourdough bread 1s undergoing a revival all over America. But the most faithful buffs are in Alaska, whe re i t has remained a staple for more than 80 years. The Alask a n trailbla:iers of yore ..,.ouldn't dream of bitting the road without a. starter pot strapped to their back so that they could make bread when they stopped \o set up camp. James Wickersham, noted Alaskan pioneer who became a judge and a delegate to Congress carried a pot in h is provisions on his first attempt to ecale Mount McKinley in 1903. It is alto aa.id t,he late Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Douglas always took h ia pot along on fishing trips. Sourdough buffs have an easier tim e transporting the •tarter than our forefathers, but they still must take certain precautions. Avoid putting the starter in a glass jar, since the stuff begins working and expanding at temperatures between 65 and 77 degrees. Sourdough 's popularity w i th prospectors stems p3.!'tly from the f~t that it '1as known as a good source of energy. Laboratory test.a have shown that sourdough contains probably the greatest amo unt o f protein f o r a n y comparable food per pound Here 's a cl a ss i c formula the book gives for a starter. 2 cupe thick pot.a\o water (8ee below) 2 tablespoons sugar 2 cups flour Boil two medium pota\oeS with jacketa on llfltil they fall apart. Remove skins and mash potatoes and water to make 2 cups of puree. Cool ~ Put 1u1ar and flour lnto pot with potato ater. Beat until It biecome9 smooth, creamy batter. Cover and put ln & warm place to start Gmnentation. Bow Jona does it take the atart'r to become ripe enoucb for Wle in various recipea? The en&ymea will 1tart 1'0tkinl 1n u Utile aa dtree daya, but lt h better to wait at leMt a ...... • ~ Jcnaer \be better. After a month, the iourdou1h becornea a rtcb, creamy batter ttoneycombed wtth bUbbJe-. Some old-Umer1 are iald to wail a year for h eourdOUah to mature, lmln1 It takH that · on1 to ac:qulr• a ...... Basic filue BONDED MEATS FRYING CHICKEN WhOlf llOOV <;out rwrl' Gr-A. ICUt I.Ill lb ~91 FRESH CROUNDBEEF llb\ Of ll'Ot\' lb 119 ~Not h <e«I !()!(f at BLADE CUT 98 CHUCK ROAST 80ncled llftf Lb • CROSS RIB ROAST .. 1.98 ·····'"-' IQillClO ... OLIO: WHOLE BEEF BRISKET ..1.39 .....ns llC:llal>lft# 't i.ft PORK LOIN ROAST •• 1.69 M.CMM I ll •'f'C WHOLE FRYER LEGS ... 67 ..... I tO"'f<U .. fUV. ~~..;;~~.!~sT .. 1.97 ~~2.,~~TEAK .. 2.17 ~~~O!N.oSPA~~.RIB~ .. 1.69 PORK LOIN CHOPS •cv• PORK LOIN CHOPS '°"CV' .. 1.99 .. 2.27 ~!_.~!!.OtJLDER ~AST " • 99 t,~~RJOHNSAUS~~'°' 1.19 FRESH BEEF LIVER ... 79 Treats from the Seven Seas LENTEN MENU IDEAS ~c.!,.~C RED SNAPPER .. 2 .49 ~!;LET OF DOV~R SOLE •• 2. 79 ~!~!RN ROUNDER .. 3.69 ~S~ERN MUSSELS .. 1.09 ~~!~.~IN L~~T!~A(10 5.29 BAY SHRIMP COClllD a ,...., _,. .. FIUET OF MAHI MAHI -..3 .88 .. 1.58 ~E! OF BUTT~RFISH .. 1.39 ~~N SCALLOPS .. 6.49 £,~~E ROUCHY ... 2.79 Carmen BeUz Saved s12.99 The Lucky total: S7Ut. The \otAll at thl other,eupermarket on th• 11me Of compel'lt>le lttml ... tO THMfl\W•t>!t t~·o.ic...--·- ' BONDED MEATS ROUND STEAK .. 1.97 l\IJ CU' ..... -M IOCllO .... BRAUNSCHWEICER ... 89 """""" uoir...-~\a .,., HOT LINK SAUSAGE .. 1 .88 ~ "' '-'°"' "" trM)Qr'WUft' L.I t " HORMa BACON · •<1oc~.19 ----•-. eo<o. HI NC •Jtt CANNED & PACKAGED r SPAGHETTI 159 SAUCE bgu Oflll'\ll J2 01 ,,., SY~ rKeyBuye meen ext,. uv#nge. K•v Buy•.,."""' P"CK below ,,, •• , r.eryd1y dltcounl price• H • re1ut1 01 menu11c.111rtr1' temp01ary promouonll AllOWAllCH or ••CtPllClf'll purcn .... You II !ind "undrede of Key l 11y 11em1 r.ery time you •llOP I~.~~ .. oi ... 1.99 CANNED & PACKAGED HOUSEHOLD & PET r EARLY CALIF. 99 r IVORY 187· PITTED OLIVES .~~TERCE~!ot _ _ ram i..wee s 1 01 can• -,,. ... . r~n:i~~.~UE '°''" .. ' 1.05 £PINE·S~ a.EANER10°' '" 2 .06 r~ENEX NAPKINS e n oo•· 79 r~~~r~.:~s 1\\0l&.1012 ••OIU-•39 r~~TYOOC~~CM.35 r ~Ill! QUEEN c~ ~~CM. 31 DELI D ELIGHTS r~ ..... 149 r~e ....... 89 ~· TURKEY FRANKS 'flOT \ft ,. LONGHORN CHEESE LtO-lU KOM:I \t M 01 t MCOlll W'f NCI uar-.89 .. 2 .39 l SOUZA 'S LINGUICA •o 01 ""' 1. 6 9 l~~DWICH ~AT~ uaroc 1 .19 r~~~~ tat t•l•89 !~~~ ....... •or-.49 l~~.~~.R~~ ••or .... 97 ~VLEECOOKE0~~~2.79 I~!~BOUIU~~lJ!l~~" .79 I~~ZAREUA ROU~ .... 2.39 r~~.~HIP ... _. 1.43 r~~.~.~?!1.99 • 1< JI J'"~r HOI 0 X. Pl T FROZEN & OAIRY IPRINCEUA YAMS •ar '"" 1.09 I~~~.!!5~ .... 1.05 f[S~~-........ 2.99 l~B~~.~A~••u..89 £~~"~~!~~~"'" ... i1 l~~~.~~w.69 f APPtAN.WAY.Pl.ZZA ~~ .:.69 r~x~s~.~~~1.49 f~~~ ~~<!:! •. 99 \ QUALITY PRODUCE COLDEN BANANAS FRESH 79 MUSHROOMS 1 01~• SEEDLESS CRAPES Ravorlwl, Mey lb .79 FROZEN & DAIRY ~NIZEOMILI<"""' 1.93 . ""'" 1 .89 LOW FAT MILK ...... f BUJE BONNETS~"" 1 .29 I ~PERIAL MARGARl~Clt "".89 I LADY LEE 50..R ORES~~. 59 •or 1f\1 .99 I!!oPPERONI PIZZA "°'.,. 2 .29 POH·BOY POTATOES 55 't~ t 'f....,"'1 UOl IOJ • I~YR.AKE ~AFR;~;-. 75 t~~·!MITH'S A~or'!2.69 fCORTON'S RSHST~or5 .. 2 .99 ~BERRY•ot1'1 14s °'"~ GENERIC QUICK OA~~ar c"' 1.29 CENERIC A.OUR , .. -· 79 GENERIC FRUIT MIX 10at ...... 69 ~I WITH BEANS .. ar ...... 65 ~ERIC NAPKINS ,.,0 -.63 ~~.RIC TRAS~ BA2~-1.29 ~~.~IE Fl~I~ ... •at C#t.99 ~~~ERIC .SHORTE~I~ , ... 1.49 ~~NER~C ~~~-~. '.11 .... 69 LIQUOR & WINE r~.~.~11.99 r~~~9.99 I S rumptious describes Graham Cracker Cupcakes. Cupcakes bake in 3 minutes \crumptioua is the word to deecribe.Graham Cracker Cupcakes. These moist. gotaen delights take the cake, too, when it 'comes to quick and eaay recipes. They bake In less than three mlnutes thanks to your ml:rowave oven. Theae rapid-ready c upcakes contain hdmemade ground oat flqur. How do you make grbund oat flour? Simply place quick or old fashioned oats In a bl e nder or f ood processor. In 60 seconds YQU'U have a whole.ome f16ur that provides fiber, vtl:amins and minerals. prah am Crack er Cupcakes are also filled w)th goodlee like cl)opped pecans and bits of dates. A sweetened cream cheeae frosting adds the crowning touch 10 these regal treats. GRAHAM CRACKER CUPCAKES C'apcakes: '4 cup graham cracker crumbs '4 cup Ground Oat Ft~ Yi cup all-purpose Dour Yi cup firmly packed brown sugar 2 If'\ teaspoons baking p<>Wder V. teaapoon salt Yi cup milk Ill cup butter or margarine, softened l Jeaspoon vanilla 3egp Yi c up chopped pecans Yi cup chopped dates Cftam ClteMe Fro1ttDs: l 3-ounce package am cneeee. softened 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, 10ftened • ~ teaapoon vanilla ~ cup confectioners ~cupcakes: Place 6 paper baking cups in ~wave muffin dish. In large mixer bowl, combine graham cracker ftfJmbs, flours, sugar, b9,king powder and salt. Combine milk, butter, ~ and eggs; add to dtY ingredients, rn.ixiJli at medium speed of electric mixer until well blended. "Btir in pecans and CJ.tea. Fill muffin cups \.'a fUll. Cook at mGH l 'h to 2 'Ii minute. or until W90den pick iNerted in ~ter comee out clean, totaling di1h 'iii turn after each 30 .-oondt of cooking. ~mmediately remove ,c pcakes from dish. peat with remaining filled muffin cups. Let cupcakes ltand ~ minutes pd oooUns rack. For cream chee1e frosting: In small mixer .. bowl , beat to1ether ~ me-. butter and 1V•nilla until fluffy. Ghdually add sugar, 1 beatina at hip speed on electric mixer until 1~ad over cooled ~-Oarn1ah with ~opped pec~n•, If d~~lred . Store in ~tor. Makes 1 ~ CS..OcupcaW. I •GROUND OAT • 'YLOUR Place l cup quJck or otd faablone d oat1, • ln bMlnder or ' J>l'OOWOI· , bMnd about 1 · .......... _..,. bl9nder cdiMlooaJJ. ______ y to IUr Oltl. ...._about M cup. ... , FOSTER FARMS FRESH FRYERS CALl,ORNIA GROWN WHOLI aODY CHICKINI FRESH ASPARA8US YOUNG, TINOIR ANO ,LAYOf.,UL 18~. AUllO 49c !}P.Jl!. AllORTID COLORI, """°LL ltACK . TENHllH ... • . • "*-•MJ&a. •ntAteNT IOUNOlt, ....... OCW, 1.n.4,T9'. Orange Cout DAILY pft..or /WednMd1y, Meroh UI, 1983 DI Traditional Irish nienu • • • CAl."OllNIA QllOft CHICICINI (From Pa1e Cl) 1 (12-ounce) can corned beef, a&.d 1 tomato t'Ut ln weds• 1 tAbl•poon flavon!d bread crwnti. S~acl Auerkraut over bottom ot l \.'a -quart ca11erole. Add water. Sprinkle with brown 1u1ar and pef per. Combine aalad dre11in1 w th dry mu1terd; Ctn.le over sauerkraut. Sprinkle with cheeee. Cover with C&e1erole lid or foil. &lcem 426 degree oven until heated through, about 20 minutea. Remove from oven and arraJ'll• corned beef llicea over .. uerkraut Place tomato wect1a alona 1lde1 and 1prlnkle with brHd crumb1. Bake in 3715 de1ree oven until ll1htly browned, about lD minutea Serv• 4. IRISH STUFFED POTATOES 4 tar1e bak1na potAt.oea 1hortening 4 tableapoon1 butter or marprtne 11\ cup hot milk 11\ teupoon salt It\ teaapoon pepper 4 tablespoon• chopped parsley PRllH PRYIR WINQI 79• _,..-,-....... -·-·-·····-· ......... _ .... ~ffTl_RID _P.ORK LOIN .. 111 CORNllH GAMI HIN8 1s1 iiRLOiN~, .• TEA.K• ...... -.. ·--·-· . IA 2•• -c-1-.-..._._._._., __ . ·---·· i.a. Pl .. IH CHICKIN LIVI,,, -89• _Tiii,-----···-------·--·---.... TU"KIY DRUMITICK8 89• _,_ ............ -.... ·-------.. -................... I.& PRllH HIN TU"K•YI 89• _.,..,_ La. P"llH DOVI" 80LI 211 ,..,...__ _______ ··--·I.A 1:•1 ••• 4 wbl•pc)C)N chopped chiv. Scrub pow toee, dry and rub with 1hortenln1 Bake In 420 detrrH oven untU done when pricked wllh a fork, about 1 hour. Cut otf top third of Meh potato len1thwlae. Carefully 1coop out potatoea leavln1 ~-Inch 1heU.. Muh pulp and beet In butter and milk. Add Hlt, pepper, paraley and chive1. Contlnue beatina until nutty, th-m ln9Und ll\lxture in pot.to aheU.. Place on bakln1 1heet and bake ln 3715 de1ree oven until li1htly browned, about 10 minutea. Serve. 4. 1'! ~·!~.ILl!R~ ··-. . .. u. 39- FAl8H 80K CHOY 49• l'U--·-~---·--................. .. FRESH JICAMA c-.-... FAl8H IEAN SPROUTS 3:•1 Le 39• _3·~ __ .3" CALIFORNIA AVOCADOS POTH08 OR MAABLI! QUEEN 311 ....Cll-l"OT ·-· ...... ·-----· -.. Nl!PHTHYTUI PLANT 311 ..._.. -l"O• ... . ......... ·-·--···------· ..... . 1:·1 ~'!.~.'.!:~~~~~~-cu_. 3i11 RAOU 8PAQHl!TTI SAUCE 111 __ ...... ,..,11 .. -~ ................. -................ _ ... __ ~~!~!~~~'ACa .... _.-........ -·-·--._ 99• Ql!PIL Tl fllH 211 ·-~--" .. -·--·· ......................................... . , . : ,'!; f J ) i ( 'l \., ' ' ' I ' ' ~ ' ~ BRIDAL VEIL PLANT WHITMANll FERN ·~ NAVEL ORANBES IWHT AND JUICY RC, DIET RITE , RC 100 COUI l .\.Tll. l 'n. ZI~ .. ~~!_!!!;KIT! .. ------·· 4i'1 ~.~!~!.!!!.A --·--1'' 2f~~.!_~~ILI ... ·-........ _._. _____ ......... 111 ORIO COOKll8 111 _.,,-.,. ..................... -·---·-·•••••U>••-"-·• FOR THI TAaTI OF CAL.,ORNIA HUNT'S KETCHUP TOMATO at-OZ. aTL. • DI Orang• Co11t OAILV PILOT/Wedn day, March us, 1NS • These are the • crises I 0 m o st c ommon weight-gain 81 BARBARA &airwd wci,tit. The flnlt the-metaboltt· drop blaM11And dt.co.. Letrn to din• on the ------------------lt. ACUTE 8TftE : GlBBONS few daya and weeka ot ca u 1 • d by n I l' o t Int• 7. TRAVEL . . . can local ... rood. fresh fruha llll llUllO A.ray mlafortuno (or ev.n Hey \here, you In the 1moke-frH llvlnt are withdrawal bu brU1&dvn1na. and ln all and ~~bie.. · eood luck) C.Wlel tome alte 10 jean1 If you're cruclal. You'ru builcllni a •· LOVE: Thtty don't lh~ wruna placs. Many a. ACCIDENTS AND people to IOH their not careful, by thla lime whole new 1 et o t coll I\ •:1cmlln11 down" fattlea l'an trace their INJURIES: While fat II uppeUtee. But t.hote of \.II next year you could be routine., 10 don't atart fol nothln1. The plaln extra pounds to a nolOCident,ltcanbethe hit by a oar while rei,ntlon, or othtrwlN who put on the poundl fat! reach i ng for the truth 11 that love (or two-week crulte. Or a unwanted compllcaUon Joa11na. It you do, adduptoextrapounda. euilyuauallyre.pondby It bealm with ju1t a bttadaUcka (instead of a mar rl a 8 t'. or II v In a job chanp that lnvolvee of an Injury that cwtalll l'tlllOlve to Ht 1911 until U \hla II happen.lf\I to u 1 I n i f 0 0 d a 1 a hw added pound1, dgarette) whHe waiting toaether) 11 fattening. lrequent bu.lb .. trevel activity or l•ave1 you you're twlck on your feet. you for no apparent tra.nquilJr.er. "nothln& to worry about, for the menu. Slpplna wlne ln front of and expenn account lmmoblle. The feu .. t t . MEDICATION: rea1on, dl1cu11 your A(ter the emera•DC."Y re&Uy," then, before you Sucking on candles the flreplace (or beer In meall. gatnerwf Thoee who were Se v tr al k Ind 1 of pre1erlptlon wlth your puees, the eaUna hablCI know lt, the few turn can rot your teeth as weQ front of the TV) burnt Make your vacation very .cUve. medicine' can lncreue doctpr . A c hange in and exce. wetaht Un&*' into 15 or 20, or 30 or 40, aa your figure. Step up fewer cal ories than plans with activity ln Bew• re 1 k H n a your appetite, alow your dosage or another drua on, creaUng a whole new and you' re off lclall y a 1 _ac_U_vl_ty...__to.;.__make...;.;..;.....;;..;.......;..u .... p_f...;o_r__;;,ch...;..aa~ln.;;1S~a..;..ro;;..;u...;..n...;..d--=-•l...;..nas.;.:le...;..1__;,m...;..l..;..n..;..d_(._w_a...;..l...;..kl...;..n.11s.:....' ..;..•poL..;...r...;ta...:.)_. _aa:_l_d_en_t.l_.___.~ __ d_on_'t_.aL..e_t _m_e_ta_bo_Uam_...;.•_ce_uae_w__;,ater....;..;..._ma~y-eo_l_v_e_t_he--=-p-ro_b_le_m_._....:;ae_t_o.;.;f...1P~rob..;;.;;..:1-ml:.:..;..;,;::.;·;,__ __ Fat Pel'llOn. Your friends don't recognl:te you and nothing in your cloaet fit.a. . Reader maU tel.la the same 1tory over and over: "I wu always thJ.n until I went away to college, and then ... "or "After little Bobby was born .. " There are predictable passage points in life when the poundage- p r one respond by putting on weight. Recogni:te these dangerous crossroads and take steps to prevent or e radicate the first few pounds before they add up to a real weight problem. Here are the 10 most commo n weight-gain crises: 1. LEAVING HOME: Going away to school, or moving into your own place means escaping Mom's menus to the new-found freedom to eat what and when you want. Even if you're not a junk food freak, the need to fend for yourself foodwise leaves you at the mercy of McDonald's. It's not only kids who leave home and get fat. So do husbands (or wives). Divorce can be damaging to your physique. Z. GETTING (or QUITTING) A JOB: di!tzcr way, you lose. How? By gaining weight. Alice B . put on 20 pounds when she quit her job as a sportswear buyer to stay home and discover "The Joy of O>oking." Betsy T., on the other hand, put on 20 pounds when she traded the country club life (golf and tennis) for a career (sitting at a desk). When your em - ployment status changes, cons.ider how 1t may affect your energy intake-outgo and adjuat eating aocordingly. 3. PREGNANCY: The bigges t cause of overweight is post-partum poundage. Many women aimply gain more weight than they need during pregnancy. Doctor s used to go overboard urging diets on expectant moms. resu lting In low birth-weight babies; now the pendulum has swung the other way. 4. MENOPAUSE: For men a.1 well as women, midlife means a slowing down of the metabolism that requires a calorie cutback, just t o 1tay even . W ith eac h birthday, plan to trim a few calertes here; add aome activity there. 5 . GIVING UP SMOKING may result in some weight gain. But it's not mandatory ... if you're vigilant about not replacing one bed habit with another. Take it. from an ex-two-pack · a -day smoker, who hasn't Consider the alternatives Whether It'• a creamy potage , a a pi cy vegetable-laden flnt OOW'le or a golden broth buntin& wlih rich eu noodlea, chicken 1oup take• on an almoat myatical quanlty durtna cooler months. And even if you haven't the time to make your favorite family recipe for chicken IOUp, a -~ altitmaUve can be~ ln mtnuie.. Taklni a tip I.tom the ~. famoW for their ea floweT 90up, br1n& one U -ounc• can of chicken broth to • 11knmn with one-half cup tra.n Pl9 and IOmt lef tov•r lllven of Cl*:Dn or odw Coc*lid ,.,..._ COok undl pe19 AN hJJder, about 11x mlnu•. Oainllh ..,uh ........ sr.,n on6Cln ..... j dORDlt al ff!1'I .... ~ ... . .... . .. .. . .... \. --. : •• -.. .. ·~ Everybody Wins W 1tt1 Stat c rs Low Prices ·~· .... ·~ Every bod y W111~, W1 t ~1 St;1tc ·rs Low Prices ~· ,~ .. _!, WHOLE CHICKEN LEGS BEEF ROUND Sirloin Tip BEEF Cube Steak Steak Coke, Diet Coke, Tab, Sprite oa SUOAJl nout SPalTE FAOz:EN.CttlCKEN, BEEF OR TURKEY Morton Pot Pies BEEF BLADE.CUT ',,Chuck Roast sz.34 i. sz.44 UQU MQUV.11 Oii HOllllSTYll. llUlll, llllA T Oii llllSKllOOtl Sp__a1hetti Satce ••.6S ~z <"\ KllUOMJI -I' 'llOlll 'LOlllOA J ~ Orange Juice I ·-..J ...... .oz Diet ~I 6..1!!!' 7-Up •V, J~u n)· C<at S"9 &..I!!!' Latter -~eV, Gentle Touch 45c Soap CheiT.Foodt Slices •I.ft.oz P@Pper 9 Free I.29 MIT9ll H.1n~en"i ~I Qp ~··· ·~ Top R•111u.·11 2 L..c Noodl~ V Hi..:h Point _,4 33 Coif ee • Re0UL.AR OR HOT, OENNISONS • Chill W/Beana .......... ~oz I.99, GENERAL MILLS • Trix Cereal ............. 1 .... 12·0Z I.59 GENERAL MILLS STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE • s Cereal ................................ 12-oz I. 9 DUNCAN HINES 10 VARIETIES • O Cake Milles ......................... 1a.~z 9 Coii9e ..................... .. ........ ~z •6.Z7 MAXWEU. HOUSE A.D.C. 1&-0Z '2.11& OR •• ... Collee ......................... •· ...... 48-0Z ·~~ EASY WASH ' • • • • 99 Stain Ben1over .... f .. ~z &• OONCl!N~ID LAUND .. Y DETMOINT • Fr•h Start ................. »OZ. s.n 0181N,ICtANT • .. Pine Sol Cleaner.l .2.oz S. IPMY Q.IANEA Al"LL ' For1nula 409 .. .. ......... M4Z z.az 9 Heinz Ketchup •I.75 ~ ........... ........ 9p1ioata __ _ Gnat oa-..•ole::- uu CHl,,011 UIOllTlJ) So ill mate Towels 73°,.~l • REGULAR. DIET OR LIGHT Pepd, Mountain Dew REGULAR OR SUOAA FREE t Pepelhee • '• Orange Coett DAILY PILOT IWedrluday, Maroh 18. 1083 0 1 Cashier responds to column on register thievery By MARTIN SLOAN~ rnajurlly or cuhlt>n al'\" 1hopper all of them SHOPP ER A WAR 0 found a •1 rofund offer Dear Mar Un. I am a hone.at and try to be u S k Sh unl.r\tenUonal on the part goe. to Jan. Si.wart of that a 1k 41 d f 0 r the cuhicr ln a IUpermarket U'CUUlC aa poulble upermar et op per ol a cuhler. Grwnvl.llit,'l'ex.u. cardboud dlaplay card and I enjoy your oolumn Th~y luww how dlrtl<'ult She can hit the wrona "When my .on had h1I that I had Nved. I came Bu\ l wu very upael It la to mak~ enda moot. buuc n, or foriet that a.n flr1t dre11-up date, 1 out more than S2 ahead afW ttedlna your n.'<:t'llt Tht!y 1hop, too' Important that 1hoppcra and ukt:C.l LO lrlv•U,ate. to theae caah real1te r Ite m 11 0 n aa le, 0 r wanted w take plcturee. and have memorlea to 4.'0lumn that told how a I n t h e co I u m n l recoanl:r.e thl1 brand of l d o n · t k n o w a aipera. a.ocidentally hit. the aame A new druptore had GE lut for yean." dishonest ftlhier could e xp la I n e d h o w a n theft and not allow It to 1uptirmuket manaaer button too rru&ny tltnea Flip Fl.uh ll on a&le tor Jane and the other manipulate the cash unscrupulous cash ier lw d1amiMed u a 1lmplc w orth hit ult who If my column left the when rlflil"i up aeveral $L.19. I uted a 26-cent readera who1e 1mart regiater to 1teal money could overcharge an rnilt.ake. wouldn't fire a cuhJor tmpre.lon that ahoppera ot the aame ltem. It la coupon which brouaht 1hopplna experlencea from ahoppera. I don't unauapecting shopper by If a ahopper tlnda a who <.'Ommitt.od thit klnd ahould watch every ri.em juat u Important for a my oo.t down to 94 centa. appear in thi1 column think it la fair tor you to falllng to clear a previous total at the top ot the ot thelvery becawie It la that t. rung up on the amart •hopper to watch In1ide the package I receive a copy of my g Ive p e o pl e t he tot.al on the register, and r e g I a t e r t a p e potentlaUy rulnoua to a caah register, then It did for the honeet miltakea f o u n d a ma I 1 • I n couponJni and refunding impreaalon that we then pocket the money. repreaentingltemawhkh 11t o re '1 reputation . ltajob. 'there are a doz.en uittaiokeepaneyeout cerllflcate thAt wu all I magailne, The National cashiers can't be tr1.1.1ted Although this ts a rare were not pun:haaed, the Knowledgeable ahoppens waya that an Item can be for the rare act of theft. needed to 1end for $2 Supermarket Shopper. or that •hoppers have to occurrence. I described It manager should be caUed a n d re• po n •I b 1 e miarung at the expen.1e worth of coupons. Write to me in care of keep an eagle eye on in de tail because it is to the <.·heckout counter managerwcan put an end of an un o bservant The SMART Two w e eka later I thl.8 new1paper. every Item that la rung up on the cash register. -Jennifer C Milwaukee, Wis. Dear Jennife r . M y column waa not meant to make people dlStruatful of cashiers. On the contrary, 1 have often 7 said that th e vas t Thia olfer doHn't require a refund IOfm: 11&.UI. l"Ol.Y Rebate Ofttw, P.O. Box 3076, ltbet1yvtlle, IN. 80048 Receive • S3 refund. Send the Unl'ol9rNJ Product Code aymbola from e 16-oonoe Liquid Of PU1e POiy Sealant canoo wtth either ol lh• lollowtng number•· 77249261&0 or 7224900030 and alore Identified reglater tape, dated and with the putdluf pric. d<ci.d Eltplr .. O.C 31. 1963 lh•H offer• require refund ronna· COWORT I TIUOll Trllll Otter Relund Receive four 60·c•"' Coml0t1 Stride coupone 0t a S 1 refund. Send lhe required refund lonn and the enUre tronl pet'9I of any Comfort Stride panly hoff peckllge. lndbte ycur Choloe ol refund on the l0tm ElU>W• July 31, 1983. 11.MI A'I Slltcone Caul k Relunda. Receive a 11 refund Send lhe required refund form and the regt.ter tepe wllh the atore -· lhe put~ ptloea drcled end the Untverut PTocfUC1 Code eymbol ~ trom 1ne beolc of MCh product ctalmed for refund fOf MCh refund up 10 live ~ per f amity. Thl9 offer la QOOd only on Etrner'1 producta: E 910, E 920 CtMr s111oone: E 911, E 921 Whit• SltloonelTub Ceulk. Eltpt<• June 30, 1983. IVIAIADY. Receive an E..,.,Mdy Economy Fluhtlgllt No. 326 t -with • relatl value of 11.39. Send th• required refund fOfm and the WOfd "Free" trom the front of • apectelly m1rked pectcege of E-Mdy 8uc>« HM"Y Duty 9atterlH No. 1260, •long with two proofa of pu<chaM from eny IWO &lper HMvy Duty bettwy pec118gea (the peckage carcla with the plMtlc remc>v9d). Looll fOf lhe lonn on the pecllage Explf• Dec:. 31, 111M. GE Oecoreltve S 1 Refund. Send the required refund form end two UnlWfNI PTodUCI Code aymbe* from the bedc of two OE bllet• peck Decorative peckagea (• to1al of loor bulb•) Of a«1d the l>edt panel from h• beck of lour tndlvldulllty pecked pecllegea (a total of four bulbt) Tlw'9 la • Hml1 of llYe refund• (115~ ~ June 30, 1983 .IOHNION'I Foot-Wermera Offer. Receive a 50-cent refund and a 1 t coupon. Send t h e required refund fonn and the beok from • Johnaon'a Odor-Eatera Foo1-Warmer1 lneotea peckage. along with the ,._ ,..,. wt1h the purohMe prloe cffclled. Explf .. $4ipt. 30, 1983. NO NONUNU ''Sodt S.-" Cah Retund. RecelV9 • 40-oent. 11, 11.76 Of S2.76 refund Send the required refund form and tt'le "Sod! SenM" guerantM from tt'le aid• of HCh p1ckage of "Sock Se11ae •• Send one proof of purcflue fOf a 40-<lenl refund, two ptoofa of puron-for a 11 r.tund. thrH proofa of pllrchH• for a S 1. 75 refund or lour proof• 01 purchaae for a 12. 75 refund Expl<ea Dec: 31, 1983. Here le e refund IO<m you c:en write for· A 60-cent r efund or 11.50 In coupon• Kleen•• Sonlque orter. P.O Box 9786, SI PllUI. Minn 55197 ~ti 10< a refund fonn IT-' be poelmatlted by Aprtl 30. 1H3 Thi• offer •xplr• Jl)ne 30. 1983 GRAVY TllAIN 11 A9fut>d 8end the required rwtund lorm end one ptool of purcheM atwred('I price tnlM1ler on a 25-pound beg. lllonO with the regteter tepe witll the purchaae prtce circled EJ1plrH Sept. 30. 1983 MAINSTAY 12 FWund Send !he requlr.cl refund form and two Might c:lrdee trom two 20-90Und Mafnatey bega. elong wltll Ille reglater tepe with the purch ... prfce c;lrcled Exptrea July 31, 1984 ... t ·LIVll Free HHlth hem. Receive 1 Ire• eet heellh exemln4ttlon O«tlfloet• -the If• aervlc• tnclud•• a oompl•t• pt1yalcet end vltuel euminatlon. Suggea$ed lnoouiatloM. i.oorelOf)' tHt1, medlo•tlon end other treetment required are not lnduded Send the r~ r9lllnd fOfm end • COl!lblne110n of th• followino t •llh• proof• of ~ tottllno IO l)Ofnt-. At leMt 10 ~ muet be from 11-Llvea Ory or loft Molal Cet Food. 11-U-.-,,,~ evWble kw ~ .,.e: ~ Cet lood label 1 polm, 11-ouftoe °'Y Cet Food proof of putClllAM .... 10 point.a I~ pounde Ory cat Food PfOOf of purdlMe -28 pcMb, 12-o&.nce Soft Mollt cat Food Foll Seel 10 potnta, 18-ouno• Solt ..,._ Cel Food Fol Seal 18 polnta You wll "-' ~ .,_ frM ....,, £Jt8m Oar1lllclM• and a kt of pet11dp•tlft0 AAHA Mem!Hw ... In 'tfNI 91'M lly tnlH 1,1ta. r ~'"" Offer Rece1 .. thr•• 1 1 ooupo111. e end th• r~11tt'ff r9f11nd form end two wtlQht ..._ fnlnl P'ultne I'll •n· Trim, Pupp r C"ow or Purine .,._Pro (or ON ...,,. Glrale from ti"'/ two of \tie ttne). MIO, -the ~ of .. lorm. llq)lr• Merit, 1ta. ,.,.. .... Pll~llow PllPfY C..~. e P orM ttNnd. IMd .. ~ l9l'und '°"" wt .......... toUlnO '* ..... IO pounclt Of PutlM ~ OllOW tor ........ ., ....... .._ totelltl ae ._.IO ~ Of """"-PuilW =· ... refUftd. wttfl · flliit GltttM. tnolllde • '°" °' • bll. laotNI .Nr9 IO, .... ....... ,.,.,,.,,, '°""' ~ ~ ..... tot: ,. ~ ., ., ti •• H1t>l t •o l r t lld l TV • ...,.. ..... , .. ~1,.,0 ...... 1,~M.Y,11m TM TV 'C""JClllll ._ ~ ..,.,.,, -,..... ...., .. ~--..... , .... ~ ... --u...~ .. prices good thru mar. 22 produce northwest finest d'an1ou pears \ • lb .• 49 4\\s.J\.00 -~-::Wl--~~~~~~~~~- premlum quality ... large size thompson seedless grapes meat tustln-coata mesa/newport beach london broil ,.._· .. J. 79 I~. 2.89 meaty lean cube steaks "9· •. J.49 ,.. 2. 79 lean veal cutlets ,.,. •. 7.91 •. s.. 98 ground veal ...... 2.91 , •. 2.19 seafood tuat1n-costa mesatnewport beach fresh / rainbow trout ,.._ .. 2.91 I~. 2.19 halibut Allets ,.,. .. 6.91 , •. s. 98 mahi mahi ,.,. .. 1.29 ,.. 1. 98 oyJtert Imported from chile lb. 1.19 bulk whole wheat t1our "t· •.. 39 lb .• 29 raw and roasted, salted sunAower seeds grocery johnson's spaghetti sauce °"'' t t# .. 1 • MCI O*f fl"• t '*f Oft• oa._ ,ot>••""••""·-•-tHI 1 95 32 oz .• haln Qrackers e1h oz. box . 79 a rd en rice cakes. oz. k . r.w. knudsen natural tpple 1u~111. ,99 r.w. knudaen "t· •. 1.69 lb. 1. 29 deli vlennas extra lean Com.d Leef st. patrick's II favorite I ,... •· S.49 I~. 4.98 corned beef sandwiches ... 2.2S cole 1law 1~. 1.29 custard ~~::~ t•. 1. 98 her bq chlcke~. 1.89 1Wl11elle 100% natural I•. 3.98 (•ff our own cured corned beef dlaplay '°' at petrtcil• day.)~ . ~· In shell "I· .... 4S tt. cranberry nectar .2S 32 oz. bottJe 1.19 collrf lite 55% less fat 35% leH salt t•. 4.29 nat ural foods lrvlne ranch farmer• market pitted prunes 18 oz. pkg. 1.99 Irvine ranch farmer• mart<et 1111'9¥ •• (unulted) 12 oz. pkg . vitamins healtherlH new zealand splrullna • 100 cape "I: 7.9S S.JS country road 4101 lotf on & ftolll toru& 1pec1a1 combo 10 oz. l 8 oz. llf. 1.45 S.95 13152 newport ave. tuttlft 838·9570 ..-dlllrN deli. new holland chee1e plain, garlic & herb, caraway •. 4.29 Imported tll11t ohe11e '· 2.98 2951 lrvlne ave. °"" ~'°" llMDll bakery hom•mad• lrvlnt ranch market hot orou ltun1 12 oz pkg.1. 79 homemade lrvlne ranch marl(et 100% natural ~1 .. r nll1 l pkg of al>c 1.29 , D4 Of..,. Ooul DAILY PILOT/Wldneed•V· Maron,,, 1913 Contest tips given by pro . ... . ·-- Country-style salad natural for spring Nearly every aood au11eated number of Bi kt n I · H i k In I · made ahead. Chllle d cubed Cheddar cl\Mef cook hH an orl1tnal 1ervln11 and th• Feelin1 the pulH of tru.lt juice comple1ell thla 2 cupe cooked ham. "HCret" Ncl~ or two approximate price per 1prtn1 In the vibrant •Prln8 oou.ntry pk:n.lc. cut Into JUJ.lennt Jtrlp1 tucked in a booktheU, eervma lf economy II a freah air. Il'1 Um.e for a HAM AND CHEESE 1 cup aliced ~" kl\cben drawer or the contest factor. picnic. MACARONI SALAD celery b9Ck ot h1I or her mind. Requeett for entry kits Take &lona a Ham and 1 1,i cup1 ma yon-In lar1e bowl combine For non.profeaalonal for the 1983 Prize Recipe Cheeae Macaroni Salad nai.e mayonnai1e, milk and chefa who are wtllina to Contest muat be received that ta eaaily seuoned IA cup milk aalad dreetlna mix. Sdr part wtth one or more of by French's no later than with but.termllk atyle 1 tab 1 e •po o n to blend wtth wtre whiak t h e i r . • • a e c r e t .March 31, 1983. Write: aalad dretlalna. buttermilk atyle aalad or fork. Stir ln rema1nlna ~ concoctiona," they may ·"French'• Prize Recipe Stripe of ham and dreeaing mix in&J"edlentl. Refrigerate • be very valuable indeed. Cooking Contest," P.O. celery 1llcea add both 4 c up 1 cook e d 2 to 3 houra or until I ' I I I Juat aak a profesalonal Box 22372, Rocheater. nutrition and color to macaroni lhella, drained ready to aerve. Yield: 8 ~pecontestjudge. ~N~Y_l_46~92_·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t_h_l•~•-al_a_d_t_h~a_t_c~a~n.__be __ ~~2_c_u_._1_(~8~0-u_nc_e~s_:_) (lcup)aervtnat . .. I advtae everyone I know to dig out their ort8lnal recipee and enter them ln conteeta," aald Helen Olllen, premldent of H . Olaen & Co., a Chicago-based recipe testing firm that helpa pick wtnnen for eome of the nation 's moat preatlgious reci pe conteata. "People often think they'll never win and don 't enter . Yet , generally speaking, rve found the beat entries often come from thoae who least expect to win." Thia year, H. Olsen & Co. i1 serving as an independent judge foe a c-0nteat uaing French's seasoning mixes. The conteat offers lmpreaive stakes: $10,000 in grand prize mone y plu s valuable runner -up priz.ea. According to Olsen and French's oonaumer rel ations manager Marlene CUmm.i.n.s, there is no Bingle formula for winning recipe contests, but there are a number of ''Ups" that may save your recipe entry from being disqualified and give it an extra edge on the competition. TIPS ON INGREDIENTS Ingredients are the building blocks of ·recipes. Choose readily available foods rather than eeuona1 or reglonal apecialitiea unless the contest specifies otherwiae. Select an interesting combination of ingredients or a unique (but not cumbersome) cooking or preparation method that be s t complements the sponsor's product. When l is ting =en:;:.~= ,~, measurement s. Generally, it is best to avoid recipes requiring too many ingredients or utensils. TIPS ON PREPARATION Choose a aimple preparation method lf poHible, and include exact step-by-step directions that ~e no "guesswork" for the judges . List the Ingredients in order of U9e and be pred8e about ~t ~t contest judges to "cook" when you mean ''bake,.. "fry" or ''broil.'' Be sure your directions are clear to ensure that teat sponaon will follow the directions you intended. TIPS ON TESTING After you have adjuttted the recipe to your satidaction, enlilt the help of a friend to recreate the dlah using your directions. Make aure he or ahe baa not aeen or taated the completed dish or watched you crate it. Examine the reaults: Did your "tester" find the directiona euy! la th e final e>Utcome the lame u youn? If not, recheck your written dlrectlona, Ingredient meaaurementa and ()reparation proce11. Retest the recipe until 1omeone ehe can duplicate both the tMte and a ppearance you intended, wb tame. TIPSON PRDBNTING It'• al.lo Important to remember that prile-wlnnln1 recipe• mmt look. fOCXI .. u.ey wie. Wlnnlna recipes .... oftm pbotosraphed. Pay cloee auentlon to ~=chr•n to t ranlform al::r. d l1be1 Into t.emp th,a· vlaual fare with the eddltbl of • ,.., bdeht ~. oolorfU1 -deacriptlv• nam• for yo&ll' ~OM that taDI ........ about ti. And. .m alt e 1u i•Jo" r enJem ber to a &b e ' ••• WI ACCIPI OIHIR IUPIRMARKITI' COUPONI ! WASHINGTON NDIUCIOUS ..OZ. CUP ,. ALFALFA 29 Swffl · INOUTI ............... EA. • GOLDEN JEWEL YAMS ........ ll .• 19 .--c011v-1n non11 , ... •-----....... New IG-oa. 5iH Mlnv .. Moid RIDUCID ACID ORAllGI .IUICI U.01. •r.---. VAN OE KAMP'S FISH FILLETS ............... J.19 3-Ptr .. Vanilla, Chocolate CHIPWICH ICE CREAM .................. , ...... I .H 6-EAltS GMDGIAllT 99 com ca• .......... . Assorted Vorietiu SWANSON BREAKFAST ........................... 79 17 . .5-01. ~n form1 CARROT CAKE .................................... 2.09 EXTRA FANCY MEDIUM APPLES LB. CAllfORNIA 6-l11<h, Honql"9 FUl•TI GOLDENPOTHOS ........... fA:3.29 AYOCADOl ....... EA. .29 ~-------•uaova HU-------.... Riahon .S·lb. _ ll\'"· ' .3.99 5·1b. Pl.9 - MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS .. -..... 5.69 24-oa. jor or Tin. Moni1<""-ita GEFILTE FISH ............................ 2.29 I-or. Sllll9r Sprin91 Plain or leet HORSERACISH ............................... .-.99 HOLLYW IAfFLOW•OH. 32·0Z. I ~9 SIZE ..... LOIN ROAST Clear Spri1191 Idaho, I 0.01. BONED RAINBOW TROUT .. EA. 2 .19 Swiff'• Auo"9d flCMm, l-01. 1'119. BROWN N SERVE SAUSAGE. EA. 1.39 ITUfFID .O•K LOIN CHOPI ~· ·:2.79 fre1h Pork loin CENTER CUT ROAST ............. la. 2.19 BONIUll NIW YO•K IT•IP ~~~Ul.4.29 FRllH LOIN OR I ll IND 19 LIMIT TWO ROASTS Young · f roien Oeirolled TURKEY HINDQUARTERS ........ LI .• 59 BONIUll BllF CHUCK •OAIT 1.89 F•e•h lvtt Por1aon·loM In PORK SHOULDER STEAK . ll. 1.89 Youn~.· Froien Oefro1ted TURKEY BREASTS WITH RIBS .... lt. I.ff BONIUll BllF IRWMIAT L8. 1.99 ueue• ..... CHABUl IN fifl BOX ............. -r t'OO~ fJf' fH£' fJ~£tvr PIAIN LABEL ~ 99 FOVll LITER . . . -.. e I 751•« 8~lANTIN£'S SCOTCH I 6. 18 FaUH DOVIR SOLi FILLITS ......................... 1• 2.79 ,,..,,. ,_.._ '°'-• .... FRYING OYSTUS ....... ....... , •• '!l~ 1• 1.89 SMOICEO HAlt9VT ,.,......... . II 2" AAWllOCK s.ttlMP •• J .M it ., • .,,_ IH OUI ... SH "llOOUCI otl'f HINOOE TOFU .... .. .. ................. EA .• 59 .,..,. ............... ··~"' ... "• ~ ........ '-..... DllllO SIAWHO .69 M()O(>lfS .ft .... , ........... ---,... ................... CVHY IOUX .fl CUTTlEfl5" .ft COllAGI CHllSI 21CKt. ~. Ind. 15' Off letNI KLEENEX TISSUE ......................... I .OS , ..... &M .. ., b . lore-... SUNSWEET PRUNES ............... !A. I .ff •&i••• fAGALll91UI ~?69 ................. (0911 UHOATfO C0\'11 • ~I PAPlll. llACll : ·•0•1 : I 1111111_ .. ,......,.,._..,...,.._ I .................. ...,, ................ o.H "'"· ,.., cw...._. .. ,... ,._... I 11P1Uun1n MA•klH CO\lllOHI •••••••I 16-0UNCE CUP HUGHES LOW FAT OR FARMERS IA. .. . 11-ot. log, ~ MOTHER'S COOl<IES .................. I • 79 12-oa. ,_ .... ., Diet 6-PACK OR. PEPPER ..................... I .JS ' --- - G Orang! Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeda~, Match 18, 1883 DI t - What's the word on those frozen -diet lneals? , / By DOROTRV Ao.!f::S ... .. o....., ...... ~ UCf llde lllR Eatll\I out and cutt.tnc calorlH aNn't u1ually compatible becauH many of the fooda 8ef'Yed In· reatauranta and fut food outlet• are relatively hl1h In calorl.-. Thh may be one reuon for the IJ'OWtna popularity of ao·called fl'Olltr\ "dCet" meala and main COW'le fooda. Theee are product• that are promoted to have fewer calorle1 (u1ually le11 than 300 per aervina) than their ordinary COWlterpar\a. Another reuon foe the popularity of theae product• may be the arowlna number of people who live alone - not only older people, but abo younaer adults In thelr 201 and 301. "Sln1le1" often don't have much motivation to cook for them.elves and are prime conawnera of convenience fooda. And many 1lngle~ adults are weight conldoua, u well aa tin!d of the familiar "TV dinnen'' that have been marketed for. aome time. Thua, they're willing to pay a hlaber price for gourmet-type and lower calorie fror.en meal.a. Two reaaom account for 1he fewer calories in the frozen meal• and entrea than are found ln re1taurant or home prepued meal.a. One la control of high calorie i.nCfedienta, particularly fal Lower calorie protetn food1 1ucb as chicken and fish are emphasized. fat ii trimmed from meat such .. beef. and tbe9e fooda are prepared in waya that don't add fat -not breaded and fried, for example. The other reason is portion control. There are no aeconda (unleu the penon preparea twci 9l!l"Vinp for a meal!), or no extra-large portions, such aa you often get in re.tauranta and feel you must finiah becaWle you "paid foe it.'.,. H you are a buyer of these food1 and have calorte saving u a goal. be sure to read labels and choose those that are truly low in calories. Generally, meals that feature fia}'l tend to be the lows\ 111 calories. And if you're buying just entrees, not whole meall, be 1ure to add other' foods to the meal 1uch aa vegetable•, fruita. aalada, and milk to round out your nutrient intake. Even though theae 1pecialty frozen foods coat more than comparable home- p rep are d meals , they're le9I cartly than •Uni out. Their cost varia, and usually runa between 75 centa to $3. The least expensive varietie9 tend '°° feature aome fcnn of pasta -for example, spaghetti with meat 1auce -or other "extenders" such as vegetables. The moat cartly tend to have larger portions of protein food. Coat al10 varlea by brand . Tbo1e that receive apedal pnmotkm for their reduced c:aloriel 1ometlme1 are priced hlaher than other bnnda. Another baa advantap of theM new 1peclalty f:rolen meals ia that they 1ave time. A bu1y worklD8 per1on may prefer makiDI a onoe--a-week triP to the ~tol.ytna .ui>Pl>' o1. tbme toom and then be able t.o enjoy them lD a qulet home atmoepbete nther than ~ Ume •Una out. Allo, the fnmn me.la tnwlw Utde work other than heatlnt them. There are no cooldna u'8lllllll to wMh and no leftov'WI. and ~ don't have to know a thinl about~ ID order to ~tbml. TM ay fadGr In the ~~oltblll produett, however, 11 that \hey bave tut• appeal. All the ....... dltactntbllWGrlll .:n.-==: 4oa•t conltcler them ~to-- Th•man~ of ..,.. .... ~' fri*n•llwlDll..i. -..,-~ .... attenUon to u1lni hlah quallty lnaredlenta and recipe• that provide unique or more lntere1tln1 taste experiences compared to the bland flavors of ordinary Crol.t'n meall. • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: . . .Q. Recently when cl~ my cupboard I found some inatant tea that wu pushed to the beck. It la probably three to five ye&r1 old. Ia It still e Ule? ... A. Y•, h\ltant tcta (or coffee, for that mat~r) will romaln safe lndefln.ltely becaUM It II too dry to support the growth of bacteria that cau.o food pol.aonlna. However, flavor la another matt.er. Tea and coffM loee flAvor u they aae, ao you may not care for the tut.e of your old tea. Try It 41\d see what you think of it. • • • . .Q . Some tlme ago I hurned aome food In a atalnlem 1teel sauce ll &ot th arorched food rt'1lduo ou \ ol I\ bu l haven't befon ablf' to set rid of the dt.coloraUon ln tht• 1talnle11. Have you any 1u11eeUon1? Allo, can th49 1talnl- btocome harmful -that la , add 1omethln1 polaonou1 to food after it's been overheated? . .. A . The dl1 - co loratlo n of your atalnleu steel from overheattna (u.aually It's a sort of rainbow of colora such u blue and red) ls permanent and thent'• no w•y l lu)ow ot to remove lt. But you ne«in't worry that it will add harmlul 1ubltances to your food u thJI will not hapJ»n. ••• . . .Q. 1a It paaible to dry herbl such u pualey and sage In a mJcrowave oven, and If so. how should I do It? ... A . Yea, a i.nJcrowave can be uaed &>r drying Uahtwelght tbod.t such u leafy herbl althouah It's not aatiafactor for dr Ing more d Ne, hlah wai.r content food• 1uch as frulta. Simply wuh the herbe thorouahly and trim o~ thick stem• and undealrable leavee. Pat dry between taper towela. then spread out one layer deep, on a paper towel In the bottom of your microwave. Heat until dry and crumbly (t.he time will depend on amount of herbs belna dried and the speed of your oven). ~--------------------------------------- RalP.hs Low Prices 8c DO!?Y~~~J!P.o~om':!~!>.!!C3!~o!!~~d! plus (3) Double Coupons in Ralphs Spectacular mailer ... that's (6) Double Coupons! H you don't have a mailer. pick one up at your nearest Ralphs. While Supply Lasts. _______ Q ________ _ Double Coupon Double Coupon Double Coupon Umlt One Item Per Mcmwactwell' Coupon and L1m.U J NeW$pCJper Double Co\&PGDI Per cu..tom.er. Coupon EttKUn Umeh 11thNMarch23. 1983 App• ·ht11 Shoppe · · · Grocery Values ie'liied 1eana ~ .49 ~orNolalt • Hunrs Tomatoes .. "'.: .49 ~orNolalt S9 stewed Tomatoes '""'.: • 9'ID Gllanl L29 Raia1ns i:.: ~ ".: 6/l19 ~ronet Towell 111.: .69 "~quid •:: 1.63 ~'Start '= L 99 Goetergent 't.:3.59 :\~IOy '= 5.99 Prloee etfictlve March 17 thru Mlrch 23, 1183 -· .......... ==·=:-----·:r:-.=·---z .. , -· ......... -·-·---. ..._.,,...__ --. ... ...,. --~--.......... ---·~-----....... --·-........................ -.... ,.....~ ....... ~..,...... --. ,,.. -·-.-._,~ --... ..................... _,._ ... tUILW-.---9!11 ••11..a~,---·17191U.IT.... _. .... i Produce I Floral l\*T•Tbln lldb Lemom Cali"ots Fnmsnacks -.12 "' .19 ,_ 29 -. locmlNor~ Swlflower SeedS :.; .• 59 '19t~•?eed. .. 3/ .99 PiciniFOOci •• L79 Frozen Food ':: .49 = .69 "s: L39 c n " 10 fJ H ... ') •l iq I It » I! ~ 'l'I • j 0 N '> ·oj >'.) '" 1) 12 q I q k ' V1 2j "' ·d IO ·~ d ~ lJ rl 1 ... fl ~ ') 0 11 •'> :'1 'J 11:: "ti q n ,) 8 )J u q q ') b l II u n " v. " r1 ,. •• , ,, ~ ' b • ti , q n I I 1 ' rt ' b ~ • b ( 11 'l I Tl I 11 ........... ~~"T.....,_~------------ J •• Ooaat DAILY PILOT/WednMday, March 1«1, 1983 rt1UC M>l1CI MUC M>TIC£ rtalC M>TICt: P\IUC M>TICl P\IUC MOTICl MUC M>TU "° L_ ...... ,._:uu eec>'f1Cl~!:7.:r.uu o:f'o"':/",TuW~ NOTICll:K.:Jt~EATH OP au'1 "~:j,~u"' o' ~A~1 ~A~N ~.=• '~"'c:=:r ~ ... ~-?fr:To~{o':'\:tft\ln HENRY J. BIALElt ATNDO couem °' OMNOI ~ ~ per.ont .,. dOlng ~ '°":."'° "9'80M .,. ~ ~ ~ ~.,. doll'O T 0 SlftVIOI COM .. ANY .. ~ YOU ...... MrMAT UMDI" A YOUI P•OPtlln, IT ... , .. 0 , p E T I T I 0 N 100 oi. .. 0... °"" .... ALPHA•TIO tYlllMI. IN(). NIVCO OIL 00..WAHY, LTD . HVlftL y MILLI AIA!.. TY; appointed fruit .. u110e• 1111 cw'=' 04TIO ~ 1CM.D Al A""""° 1AU. 11 YOU ADMJNllTER ESTATK NO. '-''-AM.~_,., 17H1 lk"erk Clrc:le, tulle O. tl:'t w ,,Ofl'IOfltory Dflw9, ~ HVl"LY Ht!..LI ftlA!..TY, &.:TO .. ~ir:Tn~~A~~ ~T~~~· T"o• ! .. \•,::r J:ft: m'\HIT ~,:r...= A·l l'JHI. 8 :l:l~~~'1 VH~T10T '~r: fr ~L~A.:~ IYITIMI. INC ,• ~-::~~1:',49'! C1tllot11l1 ~,,..o:;,'; ltrH t, lrfllle, TO THI HIOHUT llOOIA '0" ~·1.'!*"• ICM.OAT A ••• , •• , YOU YOU IMOUl.D To all heln, ber~fM;larl ... AISOCIATION Celllornl• aorpor1t1011, 11tl 1 oorporallon. general P•flMt, 811 .... AMlly Lid . 17"2 OOWM CAIH AHO/OR THI CA.IHllAI 0" ..... YOU ... ... OC*TAOT" I.A~ c:redltura and contln11enl De"NOANT ~ • IOWIN, lkyC*ll Clfale. lkill• o. !Mne, CA w ll'romo11tory Drive , Hewpotl • ., .... !Mfte, Cetttom. H7'4 ClftTlfllD ~Kl l'lCl"IO... TtOM CW ftW MATUM NOT'IOI OP Taue,_.. UU1 credltonl uf Henry J Blalek lndlvld1.t t ll/ 1nd 0 1 AITIC 12714 . IMoh, Oel1t1>1rw. tHeO ty ..._.,IY H..._ =d .. e CIVIL 0001 ll!CTIOH HUI\ '"' PMCllDtNO A~IT , ....... -of El Toro. C.Ulomla. and cl!Nt..u'aA~~f T •• ~~THIOO~~Lo.viN'cNC •• · Thie buel-•• ooneluGted by. Thill buW-.. GC>lldu01ed by • Calilornle limited P811 •IN (PIYeOle 11 tM time of .... In .. wlul OU YOU 1tOA.D CONTACT A HOTICI II Hlf'UV GIVIH 111411 h b .., ".., ., GOICIC>flllon genetel ~net~ e01e OW*el l*'tnet 01 d money of th• U11l11d St•t••I 111 iYiA: onWee1Mte141Y.MtfGll~ 1ii3,1t p e r 1on1 w 0 may e Colorado oorpor111011, JOHN C AIOha·h oly.111n1,1no Nevc:o0t1.1no ey ITOO'r·IHATll<V, tHO ., • right, title end lf'ltet•I 000~ 10 On Aotll '· 1tH. II •. HI e.m. t :OO o'OIOGll e.m. of Mid dey, 11\..11141 othorwlN lntereeted In the BOWl1'1 db• AZTIO INl"OY Rlaherd 0 Wllllam•. "1lond1 L Kern Cllllornl• OOICIC>f•llon .. die .. Md now llekl by II Uf'IW Mid Oeecl , "AH I< LI H 0 0 H v I y AH 0 I room ••• Hid• for ao11d1.100nJ will and/or .,.tai.: TECHNOLOGY. INC . DONALD •. ,,.. v~ Preektenl general p11IM1 of ae .. erly Hiii• :'.!.':: IM proe>eny hweln1ftet :!;!~t~""T~~~"'~>' ~~·~~~~:'t:: ~,m-·~~'r~l~U~ll b A rrUtl°P>.t;( k bee7 fl:~ ~to"J~i'to&~~ ~ZJ.~~n~g:~~ C~h~·~·=:r~=-~~o:~~y I~ cC::r '~8.!,~l~:c.!~0:~ '= ftMl!y, L:!,,_,, ft ~ow. TRUITOft WILLIAM T. MILLl!ft, Tr1.1•lff under end p1.1111.1enl to llAVICI, loo•led •I 10110 Honh 'I awn ° er n • HARDY d b• AZTIC INlftOY Feb .• HIH "ebtuary 23, ltH. l!JleGllllYe LUANN MILLIA 0.•d of Trull ••corded Ml)' 7. ltoectwey, lull• IOI, In the City OI Superior Court of Oren1• TECHNOLOGY. IHC ,_ ,.,MM Vloe Preeldenl BENU'IOIAAY: l<A l ·BOUTH lte1, .. lnltr No ...... In book 8Ml•An•,0ounlyol0renge._lt•• Coun ty reque1tln1 that .::::,::: ~~:.:::. Publl•h•d Or111ge COHI Delly .P1otbll1ned Or1ng• OoHI Dally Thll 11•t-I WU flied Wltll lhe OEVl!LOPMl!NT COftP. 140 .... p19e IU, of Olllol•I of 01lllornl~ ft I AL l'I TA Tl 0 a W n 0 ei K o k e r be ITATI .IUOCIMaNT Pllo1, "•b. 23, Merell ll, 8, 18, lt83 Piiot, Mer 2, 8, 18, 23. IH3 C1>11nty Clerk of Orange~ Ol1' recordtd Oeoeml>lf H. 1810 .. Aeoofdl In tM offloe of Ille County Sf:CUArTll!I 111\VICE, • Olllfornle ' led a I • rl 0 n a I ..... .....,,.~..,.,..-------...KlllCCll&l.----------"--"-1 Mer GI\ •• 18U 111111. No. 31051 In 80011 13882 ~ 01 Orenge County, at1M corporation, H d1.1ly appointed 1 P po n P CUI NUMMft -6 n114tl PIOI 1343 ol Ofllolal ~di In Ille of Oallfomi.. beculed b)' MAAK M. Tn.olt• IHldef encl putllUMt lo the reptetentatlve '° admlnl1ter I TO JUDOMINT Ol!ITOR: l"ubll•h•d Or1ng• Oout Oally olfloe of Ille Reoorder of Or•~ 8AAONI!, • llngle man .. Tr111tor power or H I• aonfetrld In that the "tale 6f Henry J . Bialek JOHN I! BOWEN Put a few words to "'OTk /or you l"llo4, Mw 18, n . IO, A4>f, ·~ 10U County. Mid deed ol trlill 0-11>411 WIL.L 9'!L.L AT PUBUC AUCTION oet1MI Deed of Truet axeou1ed by (under the Independent 2 YOU ARE NOTIFIED .., 1•21-N Ille lollowlnQ PIOl*'1Y, TO HIGHEST BIOO!I' FOR CASH TH 0 MA s 0 . M 0 "QA N • n d Admlnl1tr• tlon of El ta tea jude;·m.u:.0~,:s.~!·~a~1j:':J0~~~~ L.ICIN. DllCWTIOM payable et ll!M o1 .... In lawtul 8AR8AAA J. MOftOAN, H~band "'-) Th ti''··-•-t fo PARCEL 1. That portion or LOI mOM)' Of Ille United Stltel) al the and W119 .. tolnl lenenll ~ ,_, • • pe1 .. .., .... le r lgl 11 you hU .,_, 1111« In 1111• 23 ot Fllrvllw Farm•. In Ille alty of lronl entranoe to the Md COunty October 21. 1MO, In aooii 1MOI of hearin& ln Dept. No. 3 at 700 cour1 •• followt Coal• MM&. u Pet map ,_did CouohouM. IQGaled on Senta Ana Otflclel "8oorOI of Mid County. et Civic Center Drive Weat, (ti JudgrMnt creditor United In look I. Pege 7t of Mlloellllneoul llvd . b•hl, .. n Sycamore 81 a ~oe 457. fteoorclef'• lnatrvl'Ml'lt Santa Ana Ca 9270 I on !~~.1~ 8 k yll n • N •II on • 1 M9')8, r-oe of °':'8:. Conun.!f1 l roedway. Sant• Ana, C1llf. •II o.r_:;,5~4.:Ct1y~of~ A~l 11, 198J al 9:30 A .M. (21 Amount or judg ment beginning •1 •point Int W•I rlQM, lttte encl Inter• oon~ 10 of 1 .... ~ ~.':::.. ..__.._, YOU OBJECT to th-ent1<td In thl• GOUll -..8.H7 10 line Of Mid Lot 23, dlttant Iller-Md now 11e1c1 by 11 under uld Deed ,,. --,, __ , ~ 4t 81 IHI Not1h11ly from th• of Tn.oet .,, the property lituated In tneludlnQ hat bfeedl or o.te1111. pnUng of the pet.It.Ion, you b fnl• ~menl wu entered 8011lhv. .. 1e<ty corne< ol Hid fol. Mid c-ty end state cteacntled u : Notice of whloh wae reoorded lhou1d either appear at the b.._, UP01' • ,,., •1•1• )udgment and r1H1nlng thence EMtetly Pllelel "ARCEl 2: An undivided \4th ln~ru_"!!t3H, ot.",~ ~4~, WOer'ILt..' he1rtn1 and It ate your ~ll'f entered IQllMI you .. with Ille $out'*1y line of Mid IOt, lnt-1 In lf'Ct 10 Lot 23 of Tract No. •• .. _, •-• .,.... 230 oo fH 1, the nce Northerly ee t4. In 11141 city of Colt• M.... SEU. AT ..veuc AVOTlON TO THE ob~ectlon1 or file wrl tten ( 11 Bllter •ale. Colorado parallel with W•tertr Mne of Mid County ol Orang•. State of HIOHllT llODlft "0" CAIH, ob ctlon1 with the court 121 Siiier •l•t• GOUf1 Olelrlet tot, 4t ea ffft, lhenoe Wuterlyi oalltomla. •per map -ci.cs In llwflll moM)' of Ille United Sat•. be o r e the h"arln1. Your COiin In Md for the City of oen- pera11e1 wltll the lootllerty line °' looll 211. PllOll 1o 10 13 lnduelYI 0t • OMNlll'• aflecti dr._ Ofl a and Slit• of OoloraCIO Yid line. 23000111110 Ille W•lertr of Mleoell.,_ Mapa. In Ille office 11ate or nellonal blnll, a Ila .. or appearance may be In pel"IOn (3) Judgment .,,,.,tel in 1111« llne of Mid lot. t~ SOlllherly of the Co1.1nty Recorder of H id flldetel credit union, or • etate or or by your attorney. 11111 on· NoYemt>« 3. 1882 1tono W•terty 11ne. 49 ee IMI to oounty. l9d«al ::s:. encl loan M90G1et1on I F y Q U A R E A 3 A Wttl of EAecutlon may nave lhepolntolblglnnll Eaoepllng tnerelrom th• domlelledlnl lt.lle.llllpe.r.:i:at CJ\EDITOR or a contingent ~~~~::,r:·=n~ PARCEL 2· Rig I of wey tor lollowtnO: '1nhe1-t•lfne1 ~d~ 11111, urlgl'rTt,r ..... • .. Md. In ci\dltor of the deceued, you v-1• lhll .. ..._, wlthlt\ 30 oer1 1>191 llne ~~ -Northetly. (Al Unit• I through. M 11\0Wn on -·-.,, .... 11 la1m th th ,.....,,.,_. -· r..t ot Southerly 8 t.ea r..t ot Lot Ille oonelomlnlum plan ,_did 111 that , .. , property 11tue1e In aald mutt f e your c w t e •Iler l«'VIOe uc>O" you"' thlt nouce, 23 of Falrvt.w ~arma. u per map Book 8823 Page 888 of olllclel County •nd a11t1, dHcrlbad 11 court or present It to the Ihle eour1 may or4et 1n1t • Writ of ~ d-.. 1 e k 9 Pa 1 11 of f'""-1 1 Ex11Wllon may IHUI or a Writ or r~or ... n oo . g reoord• or Mid county. ~~3 of Tract No. 8623 In Ille perso n• repre1en tat ve Exec:ullon wnlc:h hae t>.-i leeued Ml1c1111neou• Map•. record• of (8) Th• ••cluelve right 10 county 01 Orange, 81818 of appointed by the court retn•ln In tffeel, order the Nie of °'81:c~c;'T~~ THEREFROM tl'lt r,:;•:•: ·~o:.~:v ~~~ Celllornla, 11 1hown on 1 map Within four months from the perlahabll prope<'ty, and order the E.etlerly 418.40 1 .. 1111ereof. garagH and p1rklng epacH. 81 recorded 1n 1oo1t :a&4, ptigea 47, 48, date o f fl rat l11uance of l•ll)'lng officer to retain phyelcel A l $ 0 E x C E P T I N G lhown ,.,.,... the oondOmlnlum plan 40 end SO or Mllcalleneoue Mapa, In lettA!ni u provided In Section ~on Of My of your property THEREFROM Ille WMlertw 230 r..t .....,... the ofnoe of the County ~der o1 In 1111 poeenelon and to maintain ' above refwfld to. Mid Collnty 700 of the Probate Code of the 1evy ot eny P<Ol*'IY not In hie •rw::J·..,. * DIJIAUl.T UNDS1' A PARCEL 2: Unit 3 In t..ot 23 u The etreel •ddr111 or other California The t ime for pn~ po-..ion. OHO M TMllT OATU>~l/1 ':S "-upon Ille oondomlnlurn plan common d"lgnellon or th• reel flllns claims wW not expire 011.0: December 22, 18a2 ·-•u YOU TAJtl AC T above refwred lo. ....--. hweU\allow deaeribed II f '--f lM A Branch PfiO'T1cT YOU" "'°""TY IT l"AACEl 3: The uelullW right 10 Pf.....-., prior to our montruo rom Clenl • pc1111 l0t1 Mc1occ:upency ol t110M ~.~eoOlllTreel.llne. the d ate o f t h e hearlns ..... K•tNMnA Hevee lllAY •• IOLD AT A itU•UC: portion• of Lot 23 deec:rlt>ed In INIM. t-,,.,.,_ llced bo vi ' IALI . IP YOU NllD AN Parcel t above dH lgneted.. The underelgned hereby no • ve. ~I)' IX"'-ANATION M THS NAT\MI patio., garlQM. .r.ci pa11t1ng ~ dl1c111m1 all ll1bll1ty for 1ny YOU MAY EXAMINE ~~911 a "' THI HIOCUOtMQ AQAINIT adjoining Unit a lbo\'I ct.oritled lnoorrect-In Mid ltr ... lleldr-the file kept by the court. u T • ._..... ~w'J:' IMOUl.D CONTA~ A hevlng a~ 11t11t number,.; °' :'.::' .::=" ::onwithout you are lntueate<i In the t~;...., 9tNet. 1878 ~ Ptac:e. Ccet• MIN. :.=' ~ :,"==m ..:-: warranty upreu or lmplled estate, you may We a request F1fttl ,.._, CA 921127 non-.. clu•I"• right to uH Ill• r19erdlng mi., po11eulon. o; with the court to receive Loe~ C.....,_ IOOl7 "(tt • etreet ed6reae "' common common weiltw•YI and drl-YI 1nc1.1mbranc11, lo nt11fy Iha 1pec:I1 I not Ice of the ~:1.:111·., ,.....,.nation ol pr-*y le lhOwn .............. _ ...... In prlncipel belanoe ol the Note or I t f ta•• •· ..,.,..,. ..,.._,. local.cl°" the OOI~•·..,... 01 .. _ o~et•~ ~~---.... __ ... nven ory o ea ""' aase .. ~ NetMNil Aeiaaletlett above. no wwninty II~" to 111 Nici trKL ·-'"" --w1 ...., and f th t.1••---ta complet-"' oor~)." The PAACEl. 4: Ari undMOld 11140th Deed Of ruet. wtlh lflt•Mt ane1 o e pe ....,.., accoun T (tU) ID4180 b1nellcl11y under H id Offd ol 111.,..."' ll'Ct 10 l..o1 t of Tract No. other 111m• .. provlellcl lhef .. n· and repo rt1 described In Publlmhld Orange Coul Deny. Tru11. by reaeon or • brMC:tl 0< Ml4 In the city of Comte MHa pl~ lldvaMM. "MY. 1.1n0et "'9 Section 1200. 5 of the Mer. 111• 23• 30• A4H 6· 1~33143 deflUll In the OC>agallotie MCUr«I C ' r o St t 1' *-tMrwot end~°" IUCh Callfo-•· V.........•-Cod-111ereoy, hetelolore e.>eeculed and 1,;ounty 0 range, • • C:,, lldVlnOM, encl plue '-• oflel "ua f •vw."" ... dellv•r•d to tlle underllgned a Cellfornla, .. per INCi NCOrded encl ~ of U. Trwtee ::3: Gary G. Browa, Attonaey "8.IC llJT1C( wr111.,, Oedar111on OI OetUt and :C-~= .Z:: .!i3 ,:= the m.ea _.., by Mid Olld of at Law, HM Eut Caayoa 1----------- Demllnd for s.t. enc1 .. tti.n no11ce 01 the C011nly Recorder of u lct Tr1.11t. The lotll amount of H id Rim Road, S•lte tt4·B, ~a:'OURTcw of b"'9Cfl and of e1ec11on to -oounty . oblft•lk>n, l11oludlng reeeonebly AJiabelm Billi Ca. HH7; the underelgned to Hll H id TIM ·•11 .. 1 addrua and other 11tlm•t•d f111, onugee end tel: (714) 137-ttot. ~ P'°'*1Y to uti.ty Nici OOllOeUOftl. common deeigN1k)n. If any, of the ~ offtll Tl'Ulltee, el the time Publl1h.ct On Cout Daily end lherHlter the under1lgned ,.., property d-lbed abo"• 11 of lnltlel Pl.tblloeUOn of._ Ho4kla. 11 Piiot MAr 111 17 ~ 11183 CA~0~~1111 C9UMd llkl notice of 1>t-" and ol gurported lo be· 11148-C low• lat,Oll.31• ' ' ' ISU-83 CIT'" ....... etoellon to be recorded ~-· c f Detect: Milldl a ttea. .. • ..... 17. 1082 u lnelr No. 82-404e09 ol ~:'· Coile Meu, ell ornla REAL ESTAT! 8tcURITIE8 ,f'lldom ,,_ lteNfttM Offletll flecord1 In tlle office of the The undet1lgn•d Trull•• SERVICE,• Cellf. Corp. PtaJC M)TIC( c--..., eN1 C..-.. Aecordet of Orange County: di I I II bllt•u I M Truetee, ~ -• (~ Slld 8111 w111 be made, but ~,:.:"Jj ,.,: .,,. :0~ O.J. MorVer. """"' 11\*JCATIOtf 01-C'iiiina. ~ "°°""'"*' wll'1oul coven1nt 01 warran1y. and other common deelg,,.tlon 11 2020 N. ltoedftyt #206 COW'TWtOU.IJI M THI In the Mett• o1 JESSE LEE OOIL. expr-or lmpllecl, regetdlng lltle .,_ Mrlln ' SMll AM. CA 92: 06 CUWMCY TM.AIURY MW-· ~. or encumbrancee, 10 t 'etd HI• wlll be made but (714) IJA.4810 Dl!PAln'WNT A PetlOtl wflO "10uld be decllRd PIY the retnalnlng prlnclpal Ill.Im of without aovenint or warranty. Publl1hecl Oranj; Cout Dilly OI' , .. Ull'T8 ITATll Ir• from the cu.atody and oontrol ot 1h• note(•) Meurtcl by Mid died of aaprw Of lmplled --tltll Piiot. Merch 8, "· • 1813. WAll•9T'Olli D.c . h6I perenp ''· • Od p I frual. with Int-I .. In Nici note PClll •on. Of ~~-to 12~ WHEREA8 Mtlafeotory evl6enoe To , 1ul1 "· II •ka I U • provided. 1d1tenoea, If any, under....,.,_~ prtndpel mum of .. _.,. llt\ftN' hea been pr•••nted to the Anette Odll -(mothe() - Ille lerm1 of eakl o.ect of TN8t, ~ _._ -..., _....., ...__.. _. -----nlllLRl--,,...-""-t-"4. ___ r __. • ....._ I .. _ ~tllet w~bou11 unknown Md lo all r-. ctlargea and ~ of 11141 u .. ,..,.. w• -,_ "' ....... ..,v.-0 ,,,. Pet.ont dmlmlng to be Ille lather or Trual• and of the tNll• c:reetld by Truel, with lnterHt thereon, H l'ICnTI«»I .,.... HATIOHAl BANK OF ERN mother ol Mid minor perw above llld Deed o1 Trull prOlltded In Mid noi., eov-. If NAm ITATnmlfT CALIFORNIA located In 8eMa Nta.. named. T~. ·:.~C:'~. bl~~~ :;,; :';Y·T':':.. ~•~hC:r= ~ ~ ~ ~ -doing :.~~ ~=:':i ~= .=i.: he~!b';";..':1 ~~ ~ul~ foi P m al lh• cne pmen ""•nue ..,,.,_of the TNlllM and of the TI! LS TA A IR f E. D t No the United Stat• r9QUtred to be ~ before the ~ PrMldlnO enl,"e nc• to 1111 ci .. tc Ce nter ln.i•I• Ctfftecl by u ld Deed of Assoc 1 ATE s . a LI m 1 led compile d with before being In Oac>ertment 234, rm 7-311 of the 8u111t1An 300 Eat CNic>men Ave Trv9l. pertnenNp 933 Celle MIQulll s.n e1.1thorlud to commence the above entlti.d -=-rt. located at ~ . .,,. ' The'°'* amount ot the unpeld ~ ~ t2t72 · ~of '*1ldng II• Hilllonll Crlmlnel Co1.1rt lldg., 210 W. Or~h~Allm• 01 th• lnllle l belefloe of the obllglltlof'I --3 Cherian O'M••. t a3 C•ll• ~ A-c6etlc>tL T...,,.,... LOI Angelaa. Ce 80012 °" publlcallon oe tNI notice, Ille tOlel by Ille P1°"'1Y to be told and =· 81111 Clemente, Celllomlm NOW, THEAIFORE. I heret>y Mey o. tH$ M 1'00 A.M of 1Nt emounl of the unpaid~ of 1M reHonebl• Hlhnated co1t1, 72 ::~~~•tt~!~ 11~• .~~~~~i:::~: day, ''*' lf'Ct ~ 10 ltlOW oewe, obligation MC:Ufed by Ille above ...-... end .OV.... et 1M time Olll:lett H Cate. McGreoor I.Me ..._..,__ If ""I you have, wtff Mid PlflOtl d H c rlbed deed ot trull llld ol Ill• lnltlel p1.1bllcet1on of lh• Ranch. t I 112 Highway ~ WHI. ---the~ oil--"' lhOUld not be decl9fed 1r .. lrom 11t1matecl c:o111, eapenM•. and HoClce of a. II *14.o:ss.ee. Mlflon. Montw 5"26 .. ,~ ~~~F. the oonttot of 1111 perentl -ding lld¥lncea 18 $21 533 20 The be!,.--'I under Mid Deed This ~ II conctuoeed by a to the l)ltltlon on .. herein The openlfl9 bid mey bl Oblllined of Trwt herlCotore QICUled anO limited pert~ wit-my llQnetvre and .... of Fat fellure to e!1«ld "°" l'l'l*f bl by c1111ng (7141 1137.oeee IN ciey delivered to the underelgned • Qwlan O'MM otnce thl• t01h d~ or January, dffmed gull!' of a contempt of before tne Mia written o.ca.r.tlon of o.teull and Tiiie wtet-i wae flecl with the 1813. CCM1. Oii• Februaty 24 tN:I Oem111d for Sale. end • w1nten County atr1I of °'enoe County on C.T. COHOVE.A You .,. herebl' nolitled ol the TD ~ Com(>9ny Notice ol Default encl £Jec1k)n to March •• 1912 ... ComptrGlercn:.:-~ PfOVlelone of CMI CO«M ~ H7.5 11 Mid Trvlt• Self. The ur.dllnlllMd e.-:1 IMI "11-wNd'I prOVlde IN tudGe 8"811 advlee By Sandie Armll'ltl Notice of Olfautf Md EJectlon lo P1.tblllltlecl Orange Coul Dally Publlehecl Ora1111e Co .. I Dal~ IN minor and, of IN rtgM to hew AMletant Secretary Sell to be r~ In 1M COUf1ty Plk>I, M111. ti, 23, 30. A4>f. I , tN3 Piiot, Mercfl 0, 18, 23. 30. ,.,,,_ • counMI pr-I The court may One City BMS. w .. 1 ""'8r'8 the,... P'°'*1Y "toc:.ted. ta30-83 ts. ao, 27, Mer 4, 1813 ,~ appoint _... to repreeent the Orange CA 92te1 o.&e. FeOtulty 18, f"3. rnincM' ~ or n01 die "*-II 7t4-t3S-8268 Ftenldln eoiw.,11-Corp. "8.IC M)llC( ----Pta.JC---..,-TJC(----. able to afford counee1. encl II 111ey Publl•h•d Or•nr CoHI Delly 2215 w. Uncoln, 81•. llF -.....,~=~~~==::-----* to et!Otd --· 111.ii PllOI M9fch 2 • , tea3 Anafleln), CA 11280 I HCnnoue .,_.. HC 111 IOUI .,..... appoint c:ounlll to repteMnt IM ' . . . 1202·63 17141 ttl6-4ll08 MAm ITATDmNT MAm ITA~ perente. by. The tollowlno l*90tl8 we doing The followl11g per1on It doing The petition flied ,_..,,, 11 for the Pl8.JC M>TICE Oe«>l>le Foetet .,.,..,_ ... ~II: purpoee of freeing die eubject Chlld • U .. ~o" c 0 u "T 0, Pu"ll•~~to~.~COHI Delly (Al TEXPORT COMPANY, (8) 0 EI 0 RAH RI 0 u x . for ~· lot IOocMlon. -"C'iUjr u ... 23 ALEX STEREO. 3551 Cermet Aw. SECRETARIAL SERVICES, 5212 Dated; f<ebN#Y n . 18'3 cou:n o.0:-Piiot. March 8, 18, • t"3115M3 ~~.9::':. Cherfen, 3551 ~":1:0: .. No. 104, I.QI AJemttoa. ~J~RAN, In the M•tlet of the ~Ion of Cemlal A,,.., lnllne, CA 82714 OE&OAAH DIANE RIOUX. t5 t8 ly R. KUNIPO, R06ERT L.EON LUCE Fat 0-. Uttle Mlee Muf1ait •t on e Margery J . Cherlen, 35111 ~ Or ttnot 9eeat1 CA Deputy of HalM. Tuff e t. a long came a Cam* Ave . INIM, CA 82714 1~ ·· Hun °" ' Mft M. ....._, At171a aplder end reed In UM Tllll ---II conduGted by en Thfl. ~le oonduded ~en C..-, ~ ~TO IMOW CAUla Dally Piiot ClaHlfl•CI ~. lnclMdull ............ A=RT ~~'="fled • NCtlon about M'-Muf· Thll 11= !.. ~with the . o.bofafl Olerie Alooa =..c: C~ petition In thll oour1 for en ~ t.t'1 T~ anCI bought It c-tr Clll1I of Orenoe Cowltr on Thll It•'-" -fled """" IN t1t w T_. ..,_. ~ -""°'" ROBERT LEON llJCE to your turtet and lot• of ,...,. FeD. fl, 18U • • r OXYOOL LAUNDRY .. ~£~~~! bOX 3 57 rOXYOOl. LAUNDRY rTIDE LAUNDRY r PERSONAL SIZE .~~~E4~!z oox 214 . -~~~:o~ bOX 363 IVORY 83 s padc . r DASH LAUNDRY r IVORY LtOUID r BIZ AU FABRIC DETERCENT .,49 •• ~~:!l t>tl 295 BLEACH 316 • 211 Ol bOX 45 oz bOll r DASH LAUNDRY r IVORY UOUID BIZ AU FABRIC DETERCENT 139 BLEACH 300Z l>Oa 213 DETE~! bO• 375 22 Ol 0(1 r DASH LAUNDRY DETERGENT 195 • 49 oz l>O• r CASCADE otSHWASHER OE~~~ DO• 244 r CAMA Y BATH BAR Soz ~.4-, !TIDE LAUNDRY rCASCAOE DISHWASHER ZEST BATH • ~~~ tJOx -,34 .. ~~~ tJOa 175 BAR s s oz 1>¥ .50 •llowlng 1>1tlll0Mt to change hl1 fOf $8.95. You C#I Mii Jen :SI, t913 OOufttr a.11 of Orange Count1 Oii :.=-· Cl9 ~ 1'11"19 R08EAT LEON MAGANA other thing• tllrougll Publl•hed Orange Cout Deity .. Ubli.llecl Ore11ge Colll Diiiy ,u~lalled Orange Cout Diiiy The o· t Su ..Let. II 11 hereby ordered that •II Dall'/ Piiot CleHlfleCI Pt6ot, Match 2, 8, ta. 23. 1913 Plot. Feb. 23. Mardi 2. o. 1~~ Plot. MM:tl 2 ••• ,.. a . 1ta, .. 1·--ISCOUn perma. ~ ~· lntetMtld In Ille matt• Ad&. Cell 8'2·!5878 1211-IS ___. .. --- aloreemld ~ lletofetNICOU11~------~-----L---------~-..L--------~;.._-_... __________ ~~-----~~------------~~---------------ln Oepertrnent No. a at 700 CMo Cent~ Drive w .. t. lantt A11e, Cllffoml .. on ,.,,,_ 4, 1"3. IC 10:00 o'doell 1.m.. end then and tlletl llhOW ~ " .,,., lflllY 1141111, wtff Mid petition I« dlanoe or name "'°'*' "°' be grwtt.d. It .. lurtller Otdered tllet • copy of 1n11 orde r to 11\ow oa1.11e b e publl•h•d 111 Tiie Delly Pilot, • MWtpap« of ~ ClrcvtatlOn, publlet\ld In thl• county el .... , Grice • week !or lour ~Ive well!• prior to lh• d1y of H id =AMDQ._,,, Wt?,.,. ...... 0.0... ....... CA 9174' Tell(fM)~-Publlehed Oranoe COH I Dally Ptlot.Met.2.8. 1e. 23, tte3 10.-83 --~--------~--------------------------------------------------------....;. _______________ o_range ___ eou ___ ._o_A_,_Lv __ P,_L_OT_IW __ ec:t __ Med __ •~Y~·-M~w~cm--1~e.~1~9~83:.._.....;D;.:.T ~ • Frog raisin' can prove real lark HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) -For the would-be entrepreneur who wanta to so where buaine11 ft hoppina but doesn't want to jump lnto ju1t anythlna. the an1wer could be u near u the book!ttore. Il'a contalned in a alender 1937 volume entitled "Fro1 Ral1in1." The book wu publ.lahe.d by Albert Bcoel, founder of the American Frqg Cannlna Co. of New Orleana. Out of print for more than 40 year1, Calltomian Derek Van Alltine and Dell 8ooka have resurrected Broel'a book from obecurity in a fucim.ile edition. Everythina you need to know about frop and frog ralaini la included -biol~ lnfonnaUon on=ffe re nt species, lnatructlona for loca ng, building and operating your b g pond, even recipes for froggy h.aute cuiaine. \ SHiall businesses due loans? About f2,000 small b usineaaes in Orange County may 900n be eligible to apply for up to $250,000 in loans from their employee p rofit sharing and pension plana. Olficlala from Arthur Andersen & Co. in Calta Mesa have ap plied for a claas exemption from the U .S. Department of Laboe that will allow small busineaes to borrow funds for capital expansion purpoees. Under existing lawa it ia extremely difficult for small businesses to receive loans from employee profit sh ar ing a n d pension funds. said Dick Bigelow, partner in charge of small businesses for the company. "Small busineaes have created th.red-fourths ~~ South Coast Design Center in Stone Mill • Your Profess1onal FIOflSt 29 15 Red Htll Avenue A· 108 Costa Mesa 641·0810 of the new jobs in busin~." said Douglas C. Jacobs, managing partner. "The need for new capital is the number on e problem facing small, gro w th companies today.'' To insure that businesses do not deplete employee funds, companies will be required to prove f\nanelal stability and will only be allowed to borrow up to 25 perwnt of plan a.eta. • The Financial A&siatance for Capital Expansion . proposal was developed by Anderaen in conjunction with the Natlonal Small Business Aaoclation. Officials for the accounting flnn said it i.a not known how quickly federal officials will act oq the proposal. , ln•ex•pen•alve• Nil.IC NOTJCE "(in lk apen' IN) nol high In price; reasonable, ~=- claUifled lllf.... t1111VD1n n1 advertising TMl8TD UU NO. NOTICI 0' Dl ,AUL T AND Classified Advertising 1&..acnoM 642-5678 TO NLL UND«R DUD°' TRU8T L---~-----------------------------------..ilL-----__;:...;.::....:...:.......:..... ____ _, lfll9'0RTANTNOTICa ~National -Mortgage Co. ' .. . """' -/las the program _vou are looking for: WE SP ECIALIZE I ALL TYPES O F: Residential Loans • Industrial Loans Government Loans Apartment Loans Jumbo Residential WITH OJ.J R EXPERT ISE AND QUALIFIED STAFF WE CAN HAVE A F INANCIAL P ACK AGE . . TO SUIT YOU R FINANCIAL NEEDS! (A.ban ~ An 9-bjRt To AYailaMttty Allll Oiup) GARY ANDERSON A&st. Vice President/Sales Manager 400 North Tustin Avenue • Suite 101 San ta Ana, California • 92 705 (71•) 541-2983 If YOUR .. ROPIRTY I& IN 'ORICL08URI HCAUll YOU ARI •IH I NO I N YOUR PAYMlllna. IT MAY •• &OLD WITHOUT ANY COUltT ACTION, andf9UINIY._.the ..... rtpl I• brlftt rour account Tn 900d ....... ~,.,.. .... ,_,,,... dua P•JM81111 , .... perMlll•d _,,_, ................. ..... ~"-......... ..... at dafavll ... rHord.-. Ttll• ._. .. '7.-.n. -.. ~ '"d wlll lftaraa1a afttlt rour P9JWI •• •1•1rf1C, IMlt JOit MIH I paJ 11118 81ft811ftl 1l1l ad ....... Altar 1ht'M month• from the ci.1e of rac:ordatlon of thl• doeum9nt (wNdl date of reconiatton appears hereon). unleN ltie Obllgatlon beirlg f()(adoMd upon pannh1 • IOnO« period, )'OU hew °°"! the teoel r1gM to 1109 the f~ by peyfng tM enllrt amount damen<lad by )'OUr CHdlt()( To find OU1 tM wnount )'OU muat pay. °' to .,...,. for peymMt to ttop th• forecloture, or It your property It In foredoaura fof any other ·-· contact: AMERICAN SAVINGS, a ~ti A11ocletlon, 15725 E. Whittler Blvd . Wlllttlet, Calfl0<nte 90e07. (714) 773-7214. LN No. 81-1111012 2 72 (El " you htY8 any qUMilont, )'OU 11'10V1d contec1 • lawyer or th• DQ¥8<MIWll agency wNoh 1N1Y h- "*ired Yo"' loan. Remember, YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIOITTS IF YOU 00 MOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01\/EH: that Fltt1 Chatt• Anandal Cor~atlon, I• now duly appointed TruetH updar • Deed of Tru1t, dated D•c••r 18, 11178, ••KUl•d by. Jame• W Ju1t1ce end Joyce A. Ju1tlce, II uabend and wlla at Tru11or. 10 aecure obflQatlon• In favor of• AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIO N 81 8enaf\cl8fy Aacorded on o-nb • 21. 11178 •• document No 385811. book 120 to, peg• .io8 01 Olllcfel Record• In the office of the RecorCler ol Orange County, Callfomla, lnClludlna 1 "°"' tor the tum ot I HS.000.00. T"at tl'le ber18ftcllll lnter91t under Mild Oead of TNet and Ille oblQlltlon8 _..., t"8reby -ptM«llly """ by tN baMftolal'y. fhM • breach of, and cMlaull In. "" obllgatlon for wtllc:f\ aald o.o of T,_-11 ~ i. oocur19d In !Mi "'* ~ ,_ not bean made ot. Fellura to mall• th• 1·1·13 payment of pt1nGlplil and/Of .......... end •II 111bH quant p1ymante. togethe r wit" f1t• olluga1. lrftpound9, lmpOund cMpoelti. 'M)'. und« Ille lerml of Mid note or Dead of TNllt, and II J1Ubeeqliant payment• whlOll baoama Ou• tharaettar, lncludlng any late ohargH or other 1um1 payable undef the tanM of Mid NOJ• or Dead ()( Tn.t. Tflet by raHon llllflOf, tha prHanl benallcfary undtt '"ch '========~~;::;~~~~~~;;;;~~~===========~Dead of Tn.111. hM ax«.Med and : dalMflO tOMld T~ I ....,.. PWlJC *>llCl NlJC MJnC( o.alaratlon of ~ Md Ol!tland fVf ..... lllCI '* ~ ~ IUNNOll coc.T 01 uld T!'\181•, well OMd of T"* OM~ lllld .. U'8 cloollmentt l\ltdel~ COUMTY 0# ...,.... the C>bl4getlona MOUtld 1--, C-... Ao-i1'191 and NI dldatld end ._ ~ .. ~-==:= ~-=~=:-"*= ,., a.. .. -. 1181 .-..ct end... ... ~TO ...,. CAIMI to --IM lnlM pt'OCl91y to IM POil ~ 0# MAim eotd to ••ttaty U1a obll111t1one -----· DATI:~ ~~· """* ...... ......,.V9bt.......,,. ~.!;.:,~·· "1btllflld Ore~ CO.I O.itr PllOt. ...... , .. n. •. •· .. , ... tt17 ... HCllllOUI -.. MmeTA~ · TM ,...,... peraon le dOlnf ~-. '"'9 QOnMMI WIAW.0 CO., = • Ctllno, flwlttlln ...... CA O ATHA"IN I 0 &.A"I e """INO, 10111 II Clllno, ~v .... ,CAtl70e. ,.,..,.,.~,..." ~ ,....,.. v._, CA tl1'0I. TNl.._ ........ ,,w. 111111a11n•1•------ Norhhl1 Builder promotes NB man BriaD Norkaltlt la vice p~dent of \he south Orange County dlviaion of The William Lyon Co .• a home building flrm located in Newport Beach. Norka.IU. prevloUlly aerved aa project and realonal managera. The Newport Beach restdent la on the board of din!cton of the Orange County Chapter of the Building lnduat.ry A..>clation. P eter G. Gladla, Costa Mesa, Is vice president of the western region of Hertz Equipment Ren tal and Leasing, headquartered in Santa Ana. Josepb Lelndecker, Huntington Beach. la vice-president and creative director for Janaen Associates, Inc .. an advertising, market research and public relations firm in Santa An.a. Robert W. Tbaga rd is in charge of marketing for realdentlal development& in Anaheim, Westmlnater, Garden Grove and Stanton for the Or~ County division of Stewart Title Co. of fomla. Geor1e Derry has joined the Orange County office of Main ffurdman, Certified , Public Accountanta, as director of consulting services. David L . Sclalo&terbeck 1.s vice president of product development for the Plotter MUTUAL FUND Producta Divialon of California Computer Producta, Inc., Anaheim. .. Cor porate Design Asaociatea Inc., an advertiaing/markeUng/public relations agency has moved" from Costa Meu to larger !aclllties at 4676 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, aooording to Mlcbael Bony111kJ, president. In addition, the agency's Pennington, N.J. o f f i c e , w h 1 c-h d e 1 I g n a c o r p o r a t e communications materiala, has relocated from South Main Street to Sir George Square, Pennington Hopewell Road. The agency'• new Irvine offices will accommodate an expanded design studio, new public relations division and recently added staff. "How to develop better "ln-houae" public relations/rograma" will be the topic of Tbomaa . Ryan archltect\l\"'al marketing consultant, when he addressee the Orange County Chapter of Architectural Secretaries .Aaaociation, at its luncheon meeting Thuraday at th e O ra nge County Chapt er of the American Institute of Architecta' office, 3840 South Plaz.a Drive (South Coast Village), Santa Ana, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m . T he meeting la open to all women employed as secretaries, office managers, administrative assistants, and other non- technical positions within the architectural and aaaoci.ated fielda. ~ 0'1I Prt. • ._ Up 11.J + I~ Up :tSt • -"" 25.0 • Jiit Up t1 1 +1 UpJl.I + I Up 11..2 • ... Up IU ..... J>o 14.1 + 1 Up M .J • "-Up M.J + 111. Up 14.J + 1 Up 1U + J Utt 1&.• • ,.. Up U.J • 1 Up 11.7 • "• "" U.1 • .. Up l't.5 • ... Up 11-2 • 1-Up 11 1 .... Up Ill + 1\1. Up 11 1 ...... Up 111 + V. Up MS .. .... Up tLS .. 1\j, Up ... 1..-°" "'"-1 -J °" J2..2 1 "" °" 15.J J -.... Oft H J 17 ' Oft 11.• Siio 'Ill Oft 12.S ~ -Oft IU , -.... °" 11.1 ""°' -I Oft 10.1 .--~ °" 100 ,_ -11111 °" 10.0 1"-llllOftlt.O ,.... "' Oft ,, ~--Oft" " -1 °" •.s ,..._ .. °" u ,.,_ -1 .... Oft .., IV. -.... Oft '·' JI'> -.... °" '·' .. IMll -1-Off U - ,. "" 'Ill Off t.AI ~ ,_ __ Off u :~ = :-= tl WI -I'> Off U N -"'Off U 11·1' _.,,. °" u N -W.Off U Da c ------,.----~------------· -----................. --------"'."""""-----..... ~----------~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSAt:,.fION IUOUflO!HOIC\UOI fllADlt Ott'"' .... vo••· MIOW•"· flA(ll•I( ..... •Ono .. oa UOIT ANO CINCINNAll noo .. CltANIU &MO lll'OIUO l't Ttll •ato lNO 1••tt•1 t Lifeline phone call proposal attacked By Tbe A11oclated Pre.a SAN FRANCISCO -Pacific T~lephone i1 trying to make money by taking advani..gc ol the helpleN and diMbled, critic.a of a propoeed tl-billJon rate increue aaJd at a public heartns. Angry and truatrated, more than a dozen penona oppoeed vmou.a par1a of the plan yesterday before the California Public UUUllea Commiulon which wUl eventually decide how much Pacific Telephone pta. If the tull 1.ncrea.se LI sranted, residential flat rat.a would climb to about $1~ fn Calltomia. They are about $7 a month in mo.t areas now. The attack wu sharply focused on plans to cut the number of "free" lifeline calls from 30 to 10 and to charge by the minute for e>Ceelll calls. "If that's not hitting below the belt I'll eat my hat," aaid Edith Sarber of San Franct.x>, who said the telephone company is adding another expenae for people who already muat find ways to get along without Social Security increases, pay higher Medicare cost.a and rent. F'actory use increases WASHINGTON -U.S. manufacturers operated their factories at 68.5 percent of capacity during February, a 0.2 percentage-point gain from January, the Federal Reserve Board reported today. 'l'he increase was the third straight after factory uae had dropped in 14 of 16 months. The ~w gain paralleled yesterday's report that industrial Oroduction in tl_le nation's factories and mines rose 0.3 1>4tcent an February, also the third straight monthly rile. Meatcutter8 talks progress LOS ANGELF.S -Negotiators for the butchers' union and slaughterhouses, after meeting with a federal mediator, say they made slight contract progress in the aecond"day of a meatcutten strike. "They met for three hours. There's a little progress but not enough for an agreement," Dan Swinton, spokesman for the United Food & Commercial Workers, said of yesterday's eession. "We're not going into any of the details." He said another session was planned tomorrow. Firm invests in airline HOUSTON -American General Corp .• an insurance holding company with assets exceeding $13 billion, will invest $40 million in Continental Airlines, the airline has announced. American General's tnv~tment will be in the fonn of notes accompaOied by five-year warranta providing for the purchase of approximately 20 percent of Continental Airlines for $42.5 million. WllAT .NYSE DID • MDI V'OAIC (APl Mar. IJ ----o.c-.. ...... , ......... ==-WHAT AMEX DID Haw YOltlt CAP) MM. IS METALS 1 • I HEW YORK (AP) -8po1 nonl•rroua ........ ""-tocley: c._ .. , 18"·1 I Clflla e pound. U.S. -lneUona. C•t11t11•t 78.•0 cent• per pound, N'v Comex epot month CIOMCI Tue. ~ 20~23 -· • l'O"ftd, ZIM 36...a -a pound,~. Tiii 17. 7430 ....... w.... oompoeti. lb ,..........,_ 7t-a pcMld, N.'t . .._, ~.00 pet II.-. ,..,._._ '408.~ I 1.00 ....,ell. troy -.H.'f SILVER H1ntly and Harman. '10 711 per troy ounc.. COLO QUOTATIONS .,'"-. 11'1 ..... ......, ~ QOld Priem !Oday: LN-H morning llalng $o42o4.00, oll 110.IO. L•ft-•• morning llMlng 1'11.00, otf 115.50 . ...,. .,._ flltlnG *'32.llS. di t1a.11. ~ ftlolna 1Ul01, off 112.91. hltM late 1tt-M 11.00 bid, oft 111.00: ... •t-oo ....-. ... HJ a Met-• IOftly dally CIMOle) ~t.·~•11.&0. (CINy dilly CIUOl•l Mtt.00, ofl ., .. 11 ........ t.bnG1tec1 IO!llr dellr ClllC*) 1431.16, Oft t 18.2t. Wf C-QOld lpOl -.lft T~ t42UO, 1 off tlO.IO. DOW JONES AVERAGES 11aw YOttlHAPI ....... 0....-. -::.:. ~ :;..:s. '--a-Oii ..... '1M.M n-... ltotM '?:a·:+-..w • T,,. ... _.. a. tt M .1' + LM U VII ta."' IJ7.tt I~ 111.A+ t.a == .. ~' .. ~.~.~:~.--~t~ Tr.. .............. ,_ .. ~ . ::::::::::: ... :. : . : ·::: ..::: AMERICAN LEADERS Hlf!W YOM (AP) -S.., T-.Y pnce Md Ml Chang• ol th• "" moil eCll•• ~ Stodl EJl.c:llM99 le-, trAdlnO Nillonllt)' .. ,.,..,,.. tt.. '' · ......... '"* 1.,.n... a1.- T-"lre» m.• ~ 14',. K_.,. IM,IGI ..... ··-2::: IG,111 '¢& ·--Pwl&IGftl It U.-~ ,, ... ... I I ' I ' . I• .. ClASSlfllD A~CEWMTS ~,,...., .. 1.<a1a.r ... nc1 .,.,.....,...b ,...""""ts.rvv .. $;+.;iOI• & ln11tw1-M>n 1"ra"'...t BUSHSS i fNNCIAI. --rcwS.k •11uo1 ..... °""""""'-a....--.....i •tnv....-tmf'nt ()pportWUUee -fnvfttnW!nt WanW'<i ·M~y 10 Lc..n •M<Jnl')'W&nll!d Mnr11.,.,.. TU• . : J ' 1-4 l.: ,. ... t.: EMP\.OYMENT lifllp W1ntrd •Jot. Wantfld ZJOO 1400 1410 2)111 2,1, %)JO = -1700 uoo ~ 2!I02 i>I04 = -· 1110T Check your ad dally 111\d ~ report errora l.mmectlate-i::: ly. The DAILY PILOT u- 2914 aumea llablllty for the 2911 flrat Incorrect lnaertlon :~·on .m1 - ]002 ~------~~~,;.;;,~ 3004 )()1% 3014 :IOH 3018 6UIO SOii &017 &014 ou•• lltll& 6072 -8100 ~lll 611t 6118 6111 6221> ltt4 THE ~EAL ESTATE RS • lll IUll ...... ...., .......... ...., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil live In 3 bdrm, 2 bath upper apt. Co.m.merclal ahop. office or r_.all on lower level plua 4 cer parking. Price at $395, 000. associated BW ··-"' QfA .. ~~> I ' ,,_ • !" • ~ " I I Dilly Piiat IWedneedav. Marcil 18, 1983 ' LooldnlJ for a career in sales? See today's Help Wanted ads, classification 5100. -,;; . • • , I 'I , • Af!!!!tabfuala~ .. lalha hlu4 2'0I Charming, private. 1 bd, 1 ba. high quallty, lndry, S575 yrly. No pell. 213 ... SG-1051 2'07 S(>1dou~ iinglt, Ont & two bedroom 1p1rtmtnts. FUINI ED or UNFUINISHm AU U11UT1£S PAID. HEALTH ClUBS. TENNIS SWIMMING phis much mort! Sorry, no pets. Modtb Optn ~lly 9 to 6. Oakwood G•denA~ c..\••·1•:1.0 JON ~URE LOOK5 C1CJM6 WITH HICE> F'AK£ MU~TACH£ THE F A~llL \' CIBCl.'8 0 by 8 11 Keane ~~ "Why is that silly mon blowing his horn?" by Brad Anderson "This is for the head of the house ... er ... let me rephrase that!" .'tlOO~ Ml'LLl~S 1 /6 UNSUITABLE HEY, CHOCK .. HOW WOOLD 'YOU LIKE TO MELP OlTT MV MSE8ALL TEAM ™IS YE.AA? WE REALLY NEED SOMEONE Lll(E VOO, CHUCK .•• .. BIG GEORGE by Qu1 Arriola by Jim Davis LIKE EVIL ROY CiAlO, F'OP. INSTANCE by Virgil Partch (VIP) J-lt. "Knock It off, Ajll. Thia 11 1 trumpet solo." DE'.\'.\IS THE ME'.\i\CE Hank'Ketchum ~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K Ryan -., ••••• ·~\. GOllll 011 111001 • BY OHAALIS H GOA!N ANO OMAR SHARUr lloth vulntrablt North dul• NORTH • K 10~ ., Q 2 o AKIU•Z •e WEST EAST •QU •AJH '?878 1095 ~ Q 0 Jl073 •nuo •Q10 SOUTH • us .: AKJ43 0 8 • •AK 72 Th•· hidchnl(: Nurth f;a11 Sovtb Weal I ' Patt I P111 2 O Pat• 3 • Pau 3 I; Pan • Pall Pua Pa11 Optninic h.·•d ~ueen or ¢ SHOE l'layrr• havr 1 natural trndrnry tu try tn drvtlop • l<1nl( 1u1t Uut l hat 1• not 11lw1y1 thto bf~t plan tu adopt l'on11drr lhia hand Notr North'• dtciaron to rai e hnrta ll h11 third turn Htt had alniady ahuwn 1\ 11·01 11 aix rard diamond 1u1t with h11 rebid. 'IC> ht• JUditrd tha1 hi\ h1ich honor 1n 11art ntr'' lrrtl 1u1t ml'rilrd tht: prt•lt•ft'nt't'· Aic11111sl four hl'»r\~ Wl'lil rhost to ltad th•· quttn of tlaamond• Thal 1mmt'd11ttly .11lnltod drdut'r to tht likrlihood th11t lht \Ull would nol lm1uk. hut l'Vl'O without that rlut' thrrc wu good re11)on 111 •Knort-thl' diamond SUI\ Supposl' that the suit did brea k a 2 and rnuld hl' FOR BETTER OR •'OR WO RMt.: TH1s 18N'TR1GHT -NONE. OF 'THESE HUMBeRS MAKE I SENSE. ' •'l''K \' "l~KERBEA' • WOCU ! GET A l.000 Of 'THE HUNK lHAT JU5T C/Wlf. IN ! '.\:\~C\' WHEN I GROW UP, I'M GOING TO MAKE MY MARK ON THE WORLD · 'l'OOE Pt\llKE• i--------t SAM . I'M CAU>l6 FROM COUNTRY eot"S RCX>M AT nE HOSPITAL! HE SNEAKED OUT Of= 1-EAe AeOUT ~ ~ AGOI SHALL 1 CAU. ™f f'OL.ICe? I OON'T ~W WHAT TO 001 Ht1bll1hed Detlarrr would ha~• tu draw trump• bcforr Ill' rould run dlaniond• Whrrr, then. would hr tht tntry to th" d11mond1'/ II th• klnl or tpadet WH an tntry, det"larer dl~ol nHd the dla mond auil . lh alrudy had ninr trirk1, and the apadr would bf lht ll!nthl Thr \pade •Ult offtrl'd • murh bt'tter chanrr lor • tl'nlh lrirk. II Wut ht"ld 1·1l hl'r thC' 4uetn or J•ck or apadu. detlara l'ould tHablu1h has gamt' KO•nic trlrk hy forte l>c<'larer won th•· llfl' or d111mnnd• irnd drtw lrumf" an lhrl't round• llr then rar, the n1nt> or spadrs lo f:a,l J•<'k. Eu\ ,hilted to th1· •1u1·1·n of rluh&. but derlart'r ) wu a ttmpo ahud Hr tlbn th«' k1nic and re.,.atl'd \ht 1p1dr frnrm" t:ut took tht arr and continued tluba C>rrlarer won. entered d~,Pl my Y.llh tht kin, or 1pl\ft• and ~lulftd a tlub on the KIJh diamond l>t-clarer lost o'11lY I wo apadr trirk1 ind ,Qlll' rlub Have yov ~ .. ntHlllf (,. to dovblt trHllle? L•t (:ltarlea Gorta laelp yo11 fltllll Y•"" way Lb,.. tile •au or DOUBLES f., peaa.lt~, ud for takeovt. For a tepy aJ bi1 DOUBLES booklet, eeij ll.8S c.o ''Gorea-Do11ble-." tare of till• aewapaper. P.O. Boa 259, NonrMd. N.J. 07648. Make cbeclia peyaW. to Ne wtpaperbooka. by Lynn Johnston I 0Nyo1D DNE. '\iCKA~ • ' - Leslie Holbrook, -71, dead Servlce1 were held y1111terdail for Lt1ll• Myera olbrook, a former employee of th• tnatneerina department 9f the City of Newport Beech. He wu 71. Holbrook died laat Friday at Deeert Ha.pl\al ~ Palm Sprlnp. He had &en aupervhlor -of thal clty'a enalneerlna department for 14 vean. A naUve Californian, he fouaht ln the South l>8ciflc In World War II •• an Army ordnance officer. He later jolned ~e Anny Reserve and retired with the rank of mejor. He la aurvtved by hia wife, Mary Lou, of Palm SPJ'ino, eons Wllliam L KolbrOok of We.t Covina and Wa'j'M G. Holbrook of N ewport Beach, a atepaon , Joseph K . Stuart of Palm Springs and a stepdaughter. Mary Jo Dunn-Ruiz of Oakland. Funeral eervices were held In Palm Springs with Interment following at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. The family ~requested memorial contributions to the Palm Springs Stroke Activity C.enter. WERMUTH ~RACE WERMUTH . repident of Costa Mesa, Qi. P.-ed away March 13. 1983. Sbe la survived by her hf.band Robert. Private -*"'km will be held under the direction of Harbor Lewn -Mount Olive Mortuary, C.O.ta Mesa. Qi. MO-~~M. : HOOD :JOHN DOUGLAS HOOD. resident of Newport Beach, ca. PUied away March 12. :tteS. He. wu a gndua~ df 1-ong Beach S t ate Unlveralty, long active an ~1hleticl at Santa Ar1A High ~ool and at Long Beach State College. He waa ~.P.k>yed with the Fountain :-Y,_uey High School for the put 17 yeara. He la aurvived ,-.y hla wife Edna; aona, 'l>iiwaon Hood of Newport :&e.ch. C., and Martin Hood of Hawaii; mother Laura of '.Anaheim. Ca; 3 listen and 3 brothen. Services will be '.held Saturday March 19. 1983, 2:00 PM. at the Church ;oI Jesus Christ of Latter Day :Sa.inti, Costa Meaa Third 'Ward, Eltanda and Adami, with Bishop Morria Parker off:idating. Servicei1 under tfle direction of Harbor 4awn · Mount Olive t.Jortuary, 540-~5M. PARSONS ·MARION PARSON S, resident o! Tuatln. Ca. A-eel away March 15, 1983. Sbe ii aurvlved by eon Jerry Shannon of Tu1tln; 1i11ter Patricia Jonell Paraona of 1\wUn; brother J.D. Panons ol Santa Ana, Ca . Ma ~ for whom a achoo! ~aa named, wu formerly a~hool paychologlat of l(.ewport-Mua Unified ~l Dlatrlct. VlaitaUon at Siddleback Chapel, Tustin, when~ a roury wiJI be . • ! .. . • ~ . . !J ied Friday at 7:30 PM. at St. C«ilia Church. Saturday March 111. t 10:00 AM. Interment Sepulcher ~metery. ted by Saddleback peL Tustin ,_Cl•OfHHS l&L •OADWA 'f .,. MOafUAl'f 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IM.TllMO .. ON ,...,... & """'" WBTCLW CHAra 417 E 171h SI Costa Mesa ece-9371 PAc.te YllW .-.OllALPAU Cemt,,.'tl: MOftuaty Ctlt remalOIY 3500 P.c:lfte V..-w Om•• ~Beach &Mnoo Jobless workers organize Thousands rallied at the U.S. Capitol yesterday as unemployed workers from across the country gathered for the rally and a day of lobbying Congress about their plight. Forty cities were represented at the demonstration. ti.Quiet Man' a re~l ·character Irish heavyweight doubled for McLaglen in famous fight :1~[.~·,:!~GAN RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -One o f the n ice things abo ut St. Patric k 's Day, despite the poUtical ructions and the great seismic rift in the skull the morning after, ls that you get to see "The Quiet Man" again on TV. 1 suppose I've seen John Ford's rollicking Irish masterpiece a hundred times -no e xaggeration -but I always break up when the old crone offers ''a good stick to beat the lovely lady" as John Wayne drags Maureen O'Hara over several miles of Connemara. I can never watch that roaring cross-country donnybrook between the Duke and Victor McLaglen without thinking of Martin Thornton, a genuine Irish legend in a land of legends, who died a few months ago while helping thatch a neighbo r 's cottage in Galway. Thornton, a gentle giant who once was Ireland's heavyweight boxing champion , actually did the battling in thoee fight scenes as a stand-in, because when the (ilm was made McLaglen was in the we.t of Ireland, already 66 yea.n old and not in the best of health. Wayne's character in the movie was named Sean Thornton. The last and only time I saw Martin Thornton in the flesh was in front of the Great Southern Hotel in Galway, where he r eached inside his ra incoat to unveil for sale a crystal clear quart of pot.een, home made Irish whiskey fro m his own still hidden somewhere in the bogs. "It has kind of a thundery taste," Thornton described the product that as Irvin S . Cobb said of Kentucky moonshine could "snap your galluses, stop your watch and crack your glass eye down tfie.mJddle." Thornton was born and raised within sight of the Twelve Bens o f Connemara. This waa the bleak but wildly beautiful countryside that Ford out of remembrance chose for the film set of "The Quiet Man," putting his stars up at Ashford Castle, a country hotel that had once been the Guinness estate. When the call went out for extras and the locals from a d ozen parishes around wd down their hay rakes to make their film debuta, Ford must have known about the retired boxer named Martin Thornton and had him in mind f o r t h ose knock - em-d o wn-and-get-u p -again fight sequences that ranged far over the countryaide. Martin, a genial soul, already had found a drinking buddy in ex-boxer McLaglen at the little pub down in Cong, at the bottom of the hill. where most of the cast gathered of an evening to brush up on their accents. There was a leprechaun Ult to Thornton's boxing career like his mouth organ playing. an eerie elfin quality that defied the record books and upset the bookmakers. Already famous as a cyclist, he turned professional boxer in 1936 in London, won the Irish heavyweight title from Paddy Sullivan in a doozie of a brawl down In Cork and caught the attention of Britah promoter Jack Solomons. Despite a previous loss to British heavyweight Bruce Woodcock in Manchester, the Irish giant was booked for a rematch by Solomons at the Theater Royal in Dublin. If the fix was on, a.a Thornton later claimed, he failed his first acting auditi o n by being disqualified for offering no resistance in the three-round farce that by vociferoua common consent was Dublin's biggeat boxing fiasco since Tommy Bums brought banshee wails {q]m the bookies by disposing of J e m Roche, another reluctant Galway battler, in less than a round. By the time "'I'he Quiet Man" came along. Thornton had fine- tuned his histrionic skills eo that his celebrated close encounter with John Wayne, shot wi'lt a long lens but with Mcwgen's face in the cloee-upa, became the most memorable in film history. Orange Oou1 DAILY PILOT/Wednnday, March 18, 1H3 MUC MJJU MUO 11nU "OnnoutA .... N Mill tf1 ,,_.,, N.Jl."°¥1Aw=r The fafltwllll ~rto11 19 llOlllf Tll• followlnt INflOll le Oofne ~-~ .. IA'-10~ IAl(llllV, IO I Miiin ltAT .. llllH Mc!HTYllll DUaQN .,_.,......_CA '2 .. 1 ,_. ... ...,.... t •~ Hoe Tiii Clltlet1111un 171 a ll.t,.,.,,.,..,"""· 164 _. Avw ' 111 Id • .. , ... ' a.1~. Coeta ...... C. HU7 ~I C~ e;:.; "e • "ewl)Orl 1(1lllr9n Ann Mol11lyYe. 36f4 n11e' 11ue1neM .. oonduO•eci by .,, = ".,. . 1-'°'· eo.c1 Mete. e. TI* ~ .. OClnOll01ed boy ell lndMd\111 ~IPven AM Molnf)'f• fhll ·--~ ,.. .. NM wftrl 11'\e Co\Hlly Cletto Of o..,. County Oii Merell 1, 1M3 "1tl11 Publl•ll•d Or•no• Co••t 01Uy Pllol Mw II, 16, 31, 30, lllU 1----------...: t1U 13 PfOnnout .,.... .. PUllUC NOTtC( MAIM ITAft•VT C JU/UIA -JOHN tAIC 8EID '~~:.~=· AfATIVI OfllOUP, P O. 80JC '2•. The lollowtng perton It doing =~~0111 81 , Hutt1"'910t1 9eech. CA bullneM u : JOhn l!rle: Slid 322 tOlll St PEERLESS CONTRACTORS. Huntk\QIOI\ BMdl, CA 12848. ' ~~&~7'kHI)• Ctr . Founteln Vllley, Illa~~ II condUClllO by en Ronekl CN,,.. 17633 TMPll Cir Jotin Er1c 8elO Fou111e1n Velley. CA 12701 Tiiie itet-1 ,.. .. hllO With lhe Thie t>uelnett It ~ucted by _,, lllCllVlduet County Cl«ll of Orenoe Coun1y on Roneld c11,,. Feb 26, tH3 'J10IA Thia at•t-1 wee Ille<! wtlh the Publl•h•d Orano• Cou1 Delly Coun1y Ciera ol Otano-Couniy on Piiot M.,c;h 2. I , tf, 23, llM Feb 26, 1183 ·---•• fl210141 ..._---.,---.,.-NO-TICE---~ Publlthed Orenge CoHI Delly rwK.l\o PllOI Mercn 2. 9 Ill 23. 1113 l'tCTinOUe .,.... .. 104'4-&3 MAim 8TATDmNT Tll• lollowlng per1or t• dol11g ___ Nll __ IC_NO_T_ICE ___ _ tin-. M IC-otM2 AQUA TECH ENTERPRISES, 01UNCM1 COUNTY 3772 Via La Cofuna, MIMlon Vi.to, IUPSNOtl COUln' alllornl• 92et 1 700 C!Yto C-* °"" w. Emily Donnelly Lalnerre, 23772 hftt. AM, Ce. l2'101 I• L• Corune. MIH lon Viejo, alllornl1 1128111 Teil: (714) 1M-21DO Thie bulllMM la conductlld by an p L A I N T I F F . T E l E )( Mduel,c_..... D COMPUTER PRODUCTS, INC , A ~•••1 l..ame1'• CORPORATION Thi• •tat-I w .. nllO with Ille DEFENDANT ROBERT S. nly C*11 ol ~.,. Counly on EVANSHINE, •n lndlvldual end ebruaty 14, tl83 STEPHEN M. COHEN, ak• STEVE l'2IDl7'I COHEN. en lndMduel, both H Publlthed Orange Cout Delly pertnera of EVACO COMPUTER Piiot, F•b. 23, Maroh 2, II, 16. 11183 TIME SHARING SERVICES , 1 1156-83 pertnenhlp, 1ke EVACO, Ike 1----.. -_-IC_llft_nl'_r ___ EVACO, INC., end EVANSHINE t'-""""" COMPANIES, INC , e corpor1tlon. --'1C-TIT10U8 ___ Ml __ ... _.:.._l_I __ Ind lvldu ally 1nd dbl EVACO CO MP UTER TIME SHARING MAim ITATW•NT SERVICE. Ilk• EVACO. aka EVACO The lollowtng P•r1on I• doing INC i nd Do•• 1 through 25 l)utl-U: .. ' AIRC RAFT CARRIER, 1845 lnckltlw. 8UlllllOMa MOtlrovt• A>ie . No 30, Coll• M9M. CAN NUMeQt .,. CA 112e27 • ... __ Biii Ss>u<oeoo. t845 Monrovt• n!o~"'!..!;'d!:J: ;;;,.;,wed. Av• .. Ho 30. Coll• M•H. CA wtu-t ,_ ....... 9-d ::...::: 12627. ,... reepend.,...., • .,.. ...... Thlt buW-II con0UC1ed by en IM~ ....... ln<IMd:'s v1101 Ueted h1 eldo T .... 11 11>U"09°"t " ....... ~th 1 ...... d• •no.do. fl tribune! puede ,.,. a -WU ..., .. , ,,. -tra Ud. eln II 111,,.. e County CWfl of Ofange County on -..,. Ud. ,.......Y.•tr• Feb 25.1183 ...... Lee .. ~ .. '210UI ...... Publl•n•d Orange Co11t Dally If you w1e11 10 ...,... the ad"4cle of Piiot Mar<:h 2. II. 111. 2:3. 1183. en e110111ey 111 11111 me lier, you 1~ ahould do eo promptly '° that 10Uf 1-----------wfillen reeponM, If any, mey be NI.IC NOTICE l'ICTTTIOU• ...... NAmeTAn_,.,. The followtng pe11on ta doing bu.,_ ... CALIFORNIA PURE WATER SYSTEMS, 24112 Oerdenle, MIMIOn Viejo, CA 1128111 t 811n11 C B•rtolllnl, 24& 12 Dwdanl•. MINlon vi.10. CA 12891. Thia ~ le con<M:ted by 1111 lnOMOull. Suean C. Bertolllnl Thi• •1•1-t ... flied wlltl the County ci.rtt of Orange County on Fib 21>. 1183 1"210717 Publllh.0 Orang• CoHt Delly Piiot March 2, I . 18. 23. 11183. 101&-83 llled on time. SI Utled deee1 101tcltar el conHIO do un ebogedo en Hit eaunto, deberle hecerlo tnmedtetsmente. de "" m-•· eu respuMt• eecnts, 81 hey alguna, puede -reglllrlde I tlemPo. 1. TO THE DEFENDANT A cMI complelnt hu bMn flled by lh• pleln1fft egslnst you. H you wleh lo defend thla llW9Ult, you mual, within JO dey1 1ller thl1 eummona It Mr\l9d on you, ni. with thla court • written rMPOf'M to the complaint Unteea you do eo, your de!llU!t wlH b• entered on 1ppllcellon ol th• p111n11n. Ind 11119 cour1 m1y entw 1 judgmenl egelnat you for the r.ilef Oemllnded In the complllnt, Whlcll could ruull In gernlthm•nt of Wegel, takHIQ Of money« property -----------or other rertef requuted 111 the NI.IC NOT1Cl · comp111n1 ----------DATED-o-Mber 6. 11182 lt-IUH LEE A BRANCH. NOTICE OF DEATH OF c1er11 MAURICE L MYERS AND 9y Kathleen A Hl'f'M. 0 F P E T I T I 0 N T 0 ..UCIE ~on. ADMINlSTER ESTATE NO. Au. c.,......., A-117!7t. 1e1av..._. ............ MO To all heln. beneficiaries, ~ 11411 credlton and contingent Publllhed Orenee Coal! Dally credlton of MAURICE I. Piiot Mw I , 1&. 23, 30. tNS MYERS and persons who 122-4-&3 Nil.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICf • NOTICE OF DEATH .or! FREDERICH WUNICB lb~ PREDRJCH WUNCR ANDt OF PETITION TO! ADMIN18TER ESTATB NO.! A-11 HU. T o all heln11 beneflclarlee, credl&ors ano: contln1ent credltora of, Frederich Wun1ch '".; FredrLch Wunch and ~ who may be otherwl•e! lnt.ereated in the will and/or. -~~Petition hu been~ by WIUlam Wun9Ch ln the' Superior Court of Oran~ County requeat1n1 that W iilia m Wunach be appointed a1 peraonal reprewntauve &o edminlsW the eatate of Frederich Wun 1 c h (u nder tp e independent Adminbtration of E'At.atea Act). The ~don ll aet for hearing ln Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic ~awr Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana. California on March30, 1983 at 9:30 a .m. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition. you shouJd either appear at the hearing and atate your objection• or file wrht.en objection• "Ith the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in perwon or by your attorney. lF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a conttnemt credJtor of the deoeued. you muat hle your claim with the court ~preaent It to the peraonal repre1eatatlve appointed by the court within four months from the d•te of fint i11uance of letters u provided In ~ 700 of the California Probate Code. The time for fWn1 cl.aiml will not expire prior to four montha from the date of the hearing noticed aboye. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the c:ourtlf you are a penion interested in the estate, you may 1erve upon the executor or admlnlatrat.or, or upon tht!f attorney for the executor ~ administrator. and file with~ the court with proof o aervice. a written requea stating that you dulrfil apeda.l notice of the fllinc oft an inventory ancfl appraaaemen\ of estate MRC-, or o f t he petition• of' a ccounts mentioned I 1 eect.iona of 1200 and 1200 of the California Probat Code. Miiler aad CJeanracer Actoney at Law, U7 Admiralty Way, Salce 7tl Martu lel Re7, HUI; (US) 17MIH. Pu~ Of-. CoeM Delly Ptlol. M.,c;ti II. 10. 16. IN3 11""'3 may be otherwile intereated in the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed NOTICE OF DEA TB OF NlJC N011C( by Helen A. Myen ln the WUIS VENDl'M'I AND OF ~ •----------Superior Court of Oran_ge PETITION TO ADMIN-NOnca OI' ·-.,.111nna: County requeat1n1 ttlat JSTER ESTATE NO. TMllTU'8UU "~ "" H I A M b Titte Order ..._ ....,,,,D 1-----------e en . yera e A-117H4 TruetW .... ..._IM,91791 ~.~.. appointed aa peraonal To all hein, beneUdaries. YOUAM•~AU&.TUllDIRAI The 101towlng penon la doing repreeentative CO administer creditora and conttngent ID OI' TIIUIT DATID ..,.,.1.. bull,_ ea: the eatate of Maurice I. credlton of Louil Venditti H YOU TAKI ACTION TOI Few Irish Ireland • Ill Germans, Dutch celebrate in Indiana town ELECTRONIC COST curnNO f't'lyen, Irvine, California and peraona who may be AOvT•acl ,Yg~: ~T:J:L.1'!! ~~~~A~~!:=.AY9., A(udnd1er1 the1 Indefp~~dent otherwiae intereeted in the Al.I." vou MllD Alt, By MARK R. CHEu.GREN Ireland's third biggest historical JE~OME J. GIULIENO, 11872 m n atrat on o ....... tates will and/or estate: Jl"l.ANATIOM OP nt1 u,,_ A1111llUd ~ Wrttw event. voyager Cltde. Huntlng10t1 Beach, Act). The petition is Rt for A petition has been filed TfflE NOCUIMMOa ~/ CR ELAND, Ind. -For years, "The people in town just decided to CA 12~ hearing in Dept. 3 at 700. by Sylvia F. Gutlirie in the ~ 8HOUl.D CCMfTAGT A Ireland just son of took its name for keep the town alive," said Judy Thi• t>uel.-la conduc:tlld by 1 Civic Center Drive Weat, Superior Court of Orange On Aprll a, 1"3 ., to.oo A.,N. granted. Jefferies, who tends bar at The 'Jet'l«el Plr1.:= J <iiullgftO Santa Ana, California 92702 County requesting that EH TR AL c AP t TA&..; S ..... ,theBank oflrelandisbuilt of Chicken Place "We wanted to keep Thleet•t-twullledwlth1heon March 30. 11183 at 9:30 Sylvia F . Guthrie be RPORATION ... Cluly~ .... " County Cler1' of o.ange County on a.m i t d 1 rutlH under ind pureuant t•-# green bricks, the water tow er IS it.s identity." F«> ti. 1183 '2101a CF YOU 08.J!X:'T to the :!~caetivea:, =:r 1181 : ~~7:1~~ painted green and the old high Last year 's celebration was a Publlihecs Oranoe CoHt aa11y arantinl of the petition, you the es1at.e of Louis Venditti 14047, P•o• ton of omc1a1 school's team nic kname was the rousing success. Hundreds crowded Piiot. Feb 23. March 2• 1. 1a. tM3 ehouJd either appear at the (under the lndep~ndent ecord• In tll• offlc1 01 t"• Spuds. But in fact, Irish people are into the community's two taverns and 94...U hearln1 and 1tate your Administration of Estate• •corder or Oreno• Cout1•Y• Co -11 ----------1 bl... I fll . loml&. •ecuted by. RICHNID hard to find in this Dubois unty went through more than 560 g1LU.ons "8.JC NOTICE o r-~t ona lo e written Act). The petitJon la .et for ALE • .,, unmarrtact rnen, ~ {arming community. of beer -some of it green -at the ___________ ,objectlona w1th the court hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 BAVZERMAN. 1 mentad INll • None of that matters. though. Lion's Club beer garden out.aide. ACnnoua .,_.. before the hearing. Your Civic Center Drive Weat 11 •ot• and ~.,.,. l>'m d h ld ...... •TAT'lmNT ap~ may be in pe"*>n . th Cit f ""--:. ·--· ILL SELL AT PUBLIC A "Even a Dutchman can be I.ri.sh," says This year, a para e was e Th• lollowlng penon 11 dotng oc your auomey !!1_,., e Y ~ .. -~·:=,"'in .... .: O THE HIOHEST BIODU' Alf Leinenbach, one of the unofficial Sa tu rd a y , a n d a f u 11 -b 1 ow n 11u11-. u 1 y 0 u · .......,..omla on ~· av, ·-ASH (peyl.t* at tlrM of • f th,_ unit f bo t -lebra••on la -t for St. Pa•-'ck'a Day. CEXTON RECORDS, t4H ARE A at 9:30-Ml. money of Ille Unl'9d ... mayors o "' comm y o a u '-"' u """ .. • Columble Cir. ,,._,ua. CA mro. CREDtTOR oc • oantl.ngent lF YOU OBJECT to the ' the Nor1tl Front emr... of .,. 500. "We start celebrating a week in John AMllO Jr , 1416 Oofumblll credUor of the ckceued. you granting of the petition you ounty Court Hou••· TOO Cl~ Up until last year, folks in these advance," said Leinenbach. Duane ClrThl~c::.::; by.,, muat file your claim with the ahould either appear at the 127~":. ~io~~~.:-=,~= pana, who are of mostly Gemlan and Sermeraheim, owner o f The lndMO\*. court or pretent It to the hearlna and 1tate your onvey.a to end,_ held f11 ft Dutch ancestry, went quietly about Shamtbck Cafe, saJd he ia glad •the John Mello Jr. personal repre1entatlve objecllona or file written u11d4H Mid Deed of Trwt In 1N their buai.nesa. parade and festival got ata.rt.ed.j Thia.,.,_. -111ec1 .w1tt1 tha appointed by the court objectlona with the court property tltu•led In Mid~ Nothina much ever happened here. "It takes a lot of the bu.rdelt"off of ~nz C::, of Otange Cour1ty on within four months from the before the hearing. Your =~nte. dHGrlblno th• 1" The tow~·s roudest moment was me," he said. "For years, thia was the · · · ,_ date of first IHuance of appearance may be In person Lot "' Of Tract Ho. tOt41. When Ire High School won the only place that celebrated St. Publlthecl Or•ng• Coe••. Dally letten u prov1ded In Section oc by your attorney. the City Of Co.ta MeM. ~ PllOI Feb 23 Marctl 2 1 ta tN.S 700 of the Probate Code of J F y O U A R E A Ofenge. St11e of C....,,,,.., • ~ aectional buketball champlonahip in Plnatrlh•crek.'~ Day. You couldn't even walk ~__.;· =-· -·-~'.""""":· -'--'"4-'t,_.,,-' California. The time for CREDITOR or a tontingent ~.,:C;:~L.,... ...... 1963, but th.at glory pa.med when the .. Nil.JC NOTICE flllnc cla1mB will not expire aedl t th d aaed eoun --:.-,, school conaoUClated wlth Jasper in Ireland did not really come by It.a · prior to fou.r monthl from mlJ1't 'flte0 ~ ~ wtth >;: :Ta O::::. 'n. fY ,._,,.,Of · 1971. And each September, hundreds name honestly. ~.~.. the date of the hearln1 court or preaent It to the The lt.-t aoor-_, ._ gather for the picnic at St. Mary's According to "The History of Th• 10110.,.ing ~•on 11 dotng ~ou•tAy EXAMINE peraonal repre1entattve :":'~~"-:~": Catholic Church -the eecond-biggest Dubola County From It.a Primitive bu.W-ea: .... _ '""-L-by .... _ U •ppolnted by the court~ to b« MM.._ AM town event. Day to 1910," written by George R. s T E ft H I! N v A LL I y ...... uoc -pt .. .., court. Within tour montha from the A--. CoMa ...... OL ..... L •• t Year' though, • couple of Wilton, the community was ....i..ft .. nny ~.Hun•'°~~ =li~~ you .,.. lni.re.ted In the date ol tint l11uance of Tiie underittned Tru .... ..,. '&'-'~ ...... ea1at.a, t: may m. • Nquelt le .. --..-.Cded in llCt1on ~.!....!~ !!!·~ '" en~ individuala got ,,_.ther to be called American City ~ · V"""1. tU C.. 1 h 1 ·-· ..-~~· "-·-··-"' ..... ---•-For .........., ----n 1_. to .:,,_._,, the Miy 1.ane. Hununoton ~. CA w t t • court to rece ve 700 o1 the California Probate _, otllet OOl1WnOft , IL ,.11 and decl ed to do aomethlng to _,. ..... ·~ ..... • ... .,.,.;1 lff4t. apeclal notlc~of the Code. The time for flllnc thf, ~ ....,_ ~ 4 _ promote the community. The only U.S . Poet Office Depertment nixed ™9 IMIMM tt oonduatlld boy an Inventory of ntaw ... ta claltm will not explre prior leld 1111 will r.. mllff, .. natural ~ they could come up th.at lde.. Leh with a 1oWn without • ~~ M v and of the psddona. accowai. to four montha from the dace ~1 0:0=.• ~ with, other than the rich farmland name. the people decided to name it Thie 9'at'"'4fll -'*:l..s """11'11 and reporu deacrlbed In of heN1.na nodced •bove. poa11111011. or •nouM~• bettabouta, wu the town'a name. lf'eland in honor of t,),. hcmeland of ~ °'8rtl Of Orehp CcM1ty on Section 1200.6 of the YOU MA y EXAMINE lno1uc11110 r .. 1, ciflettHJllld The reeu 1t la the Annual St. John Stewart, who pu.rch.ued most of Feb • tta ,._. Califom&a Problt.e Code. the tile bpt by I.he court. U ~ °' IN T~ _. d Patrld<'a Day Parade and Celebration the land In the a.ree ln 1818 lhort.ly P11bll•McS Of co.roany Maaen~ 't'••p•r aa• you an.,,,.,..,., In~",::~:~·==-..-: Dlief In Ireland, Ind., now conaldered after lnd1ana achieved statehood.. Plot Mlltdl a. t.Tn. tea. lh1ha. •:T.7,Sruat J . int.be Mt.ate, you may eerve """'of IM'*'(lt • _._ r.=•======•================::nl to.t-N ..,_Ir., A It Lew, upon the executor or Dead of Trwe to ""R' ,,. ---------· llH Campas Dr ••.1. P.~. edmlnlattator or upon the wtll\ ,,,..,_ "*"°" .,_ PtalC MOTICl a.a '"" N""'1 DUCa. aci.omey f« the ex.cu• °' ~e.,:::-..,:':" • • DR.• ... ,"1RENCE E. KLEIN f11Cnnouea11n• Callltrela HtH: (11lJ ~-.and ru. with_,.,.,_, .. ..,,_ . ~ ""w ._ 8TA,_., 7u.tltl. . the co'4rt with proof of wt1t1 '"""- announces th• association of ...:., "':""" ---,.:•.:;: :":.~ '= -• ....., • ..,., ... ""!••• .. ~ -i=,. NEW '°'O"HINO aUN IHl"T 11-..:t atatlnt that )'O\.l de1lre d•llv1recl co -DAVI 1• D.avrD. MD cow,ANY, 1oe> hmo111 "· 1113 ._. apec:1a1not1ceof0w fllinl o1 Wf'""1 01111• ... " BUSINESSMEN ,, · Colt• ~eaa1 • I_..,, • n l n v • n t o r y • n d Oef'lllM '°' ...., _. a tl&ill tl6llnd lno. (I OallliorTM .. ndlel ·~·of -..w-'-t'Otlol of ~ ............ .. contact th• DAILY In his practlc~ of OOf'POl8'IOI•). 141' Mt. ... "'*"' n8 or ol th• petJUona or .... Tite '='7 ....... ... PILOT tor lntormatton oasnmtta ''T..~~e:a='.., • you'll grab 1ccoijntt rntntloned In=:"::.,_..-:_~ ,.,.,c1ng the county 00t1*~ WAYl. INO. •1 ~ I :r:: C!1.'1:U..,.~~ "'=.. .... ..._ re q u lrementl for GYNICCXDGY -IN,.rnuTY ~~ •• .,..., n Code. Mi ~ ;:~~:.~:::.tlOUI 307.Placentll ~Ve. NewpottlHCh ,,_ .. :-..::::......... 0.·~u~ ~·.h.'!:m·=!: =·-MH321 Ste. 206 7 l 4/64S.3.290 ~°""'of°"'*°"""" ti' C a_.,1'9'111 DrlH .... ilte H, n~rl ~ 1 -PT m ...,.. "· ,.., ,.._ HL Cell ~~'t'w.~ 0: \419 . ,.:::.,~ ,°';n,~,::i ~ '41·5611 . NM. ........ ,0,, ,.. ..~ t.91' =--_________ ...,.11-----------------UI ,,... Int-al .... .. I ._...,..........,,,,_ ___ ..,... _____ _..._ - t :4 Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday1 M~ 18, 19U •'"'" '"· · tfr r --I• rm-"' M tstii l w --· ....... ;; IW Aw"''""" an """'" 1111 •ti• ,,.,.. "" ...... ...... ••••·•• ,,.,.. '""' .. , lu nu Ctttt JltH UM ,,. ... Ult liiiii ·s'f BR ~/M '°""I •• t be ltwk '0111011 •• . AMot>lca lern I It lo 120 ................ "-. "" LMlje t adnn. '°' 111~1 ~~my I er. l lt!O.. ""' • _.. -. c ~O '~' ~...... • 0--do ,..._. .,... N fl 00. BINGO 1111111 .,, llcwr teechln(I Aeto man r1111 llrM fun thtu llplO, ulll Incl '67& AIU g11. !tide OK. 1100 1' Urm \"':: rtn1 vi;'~lfL'' '10-1 .. I ._ ~~~f~ ;v::~~t~,~~~ h i Aequh tl t>t1lu1 call TIO-ti l3 e.H-3446 Of .... ,UO MW,_,.. .. ~= 11 11· ~ "*-lu~~IOfV fllllY llllT I t 11 HQ, HA"IOA I LVD Mnd rHUtM to PO 10.. kn~oe of plumbing,, SI~·,~~= :v::~ w:= 1.::0 ~· ~ r!"~~·='i: WiTll iiltii =' o":.1no. flrpl '1:. s2s·o I "''-LIPITOH 6517. HunltnQIOft ONOh :r=!~,;.~:C~~I• ~:·,~ LOAN IH>£RWRITER 1 o om. t e rg t I Ir 1 .. t W-'W ..... ._ 3 & 4 8t CloM lo....,, einenlti.e, lolelly IUf" 110.1111 92848 quited frlJCk IMllOllll NI· SM6tmo Cell Dototn~ ... ,.,_ f\lfn a 1.1nr11rn, , .. ton· Home away"'°"' hOrnel I Opet\ 24 nra /.ID! to 01oet !!"Oman GI* lhof• Communllr Ou• 10 . 18')1dty ••pet\O Ing loan program, Col· umbl• t 1vtng1 h .. en 1mmeo111e opportunity lat a Loan Unoenwlttt In 111 Ananetm tldmlnlltr• llVe Office l hit l)OeltlQn wttl 01 re1pon1ibl1 for reviewing loan P&ClllOM ou rHA, VA •r d con ventlonal 10an1, •tcof1\· mending 8')9fOVll 0t CS.. nlal of term• and ldvte- 1ng t>OffO•••• ot com mftm411'1 Minimum hwo yeara cur1en1 loan un derwrltlng experience with a aavlnga Ind loan or mortgage banking c ompany 11 requited. along Wltf\ fernlllerlly W1lh FNMA and FMLMC ft · gulllOly Quldetlt'IM 7141873·7910 1 I". ·~ OHien. encl '" ....... Townhc>uee alll•. all •m•nlllu thru JUM , ........ -'*"' l UYI a Wiii ""'" ha ... Cat M11tlc•I ~IOn 4$3-012~ Hide ewey wl"lew Mo-get, "4 &4~.~~l lf\O cerportl oerage, 1n111f 9t0k• l?Mtll l•eul HI. pvt home. Eetlyblrd 1 30 pm ~ ATT~CTIVl ~ ':t,t:: :'.~~ llllUL lfflOI dern 2 Or 1 B• Deck, pet Oii, llt\Hldty rm, lrl)IO , .. HlllYI m want f~ •mpl •dull '*llnO oeme . 7 30 pm MAIHUl8E8 fulllllrne po1lllon run OIW geflg• No P.lt 3 bf, 2Yt b•, lrflc· enol A111t12:t"0r ...... .,, I NI W lled 10 Town· lm~ed H 'fl + 111111' "'Fr• oon" a prlJ.ft TO H AVI YOU A881ITANT MGR Ofeu nlng etocll room Mull 1726,/yrty 646· 1882 ,., 11&0 Aval April 1 -.... h "J1 L 0 e.t6 .. ,. ::: Non•lf0<*8f•room OlD&-Would love to Shop, NB L•d~"• CIU l\IVI llood typing 1111111., l•H 58-19112 TSL ~~ Ofan.r,· 1003 Mou"NTTY \ ~ f .:;o~.,; 2 It. hol.IM, ffpto, patio. Ramp•' lecillllM party wlyou Ct ll 81H Of ~~L~Jlro ••Pr n • t mu11 be • Mil •l•"•t I C..tl .... f" l&f..... a. llOO-llOO ICI ft of l'MIWly dtOof, OOINli'I view IOf Hendleel>&*I l<alhy a nrtlm• (2 l3I __ be eblt 10 worlc with little .. &WAIL IHO/mo 2 81 2 D• Apt put• •u•ury 0•••011 '8mal• non•tmoker -" "" e 3 4 . 4 6., 1 ' ( 7 I 4 ) Attrutl" Ifft•• 1upervlllUn Salary nt I Flfec>!ace. pool, dllhwaal'I· er, pvt pallo. xtre lrg garde n 2 Br 1 075 S57·284 ' Large 2 BR 2 Ba, 2 11Y unit. $495 mo No pell Nr OCC Cell 540-t 158. 1111 lo• Dev•. Larry 01 Pam Y1W UISllWI SpllCIOue 1-2 bdrm. ap 11 557-8200 MIF 9~ Sal/Sun 10-5 PM STUNNING letge 2 Br 2 Be. Oa•d•n Apt Pool $495 7 tO W. 18th St Going Bananas looking for lemlly living -1 a1 Mo rent moves you In We have 2 Br , I B• $445 • 3 Br , l'h Ba $475 Pool, lndry lee . no 1 ... 1 •· ••-uppef unit. betconr •PH In •"•ry llome ; :471/mo IU·1 IH, ....... LI.. 027 7188 Front o lltc• eh e rp OOtittile N B Cell KeAyJ I .. 1 .~ p9--:: lrpiC. 1m6'~~pon meeter eulld•· dlnl1ng 1....., 1..aJ ..... ltt4 Fat Llld ... only. wen built a ppH r bkkp'g AIP •1 64:!!'!: JI 1 1 --TSL MQtnl 842· 1803 room1. WOO t>urn no CdM I bf, QOMl1 ~. 3 (8 t>llle north/406 fwy) W/M H COtll 1 .. alleble , A/A typing & phonH 11 • .-.-If 0 111 ! la .... flfeplecee, mloro·w•~ blka to~. a2ao mo llPM·lAM Call Ro!)ert !•P o nl y lo r bt>tt l'•petlencetwllpM 00001 fncl1d g1tanH , nH & •Studio, privacy. r•ffloe. ovent, Ptlvtte petl~ A Crelg 511-1411 dtya •-1 a. rn.. 'IAA.a 8711-t487 dealetl importer on Ma typlnQ 1Dlllly. prol1Clen1 aid • • letge belh. Utll pd 1328 Yatdl, gerel-f provtd• -• • ._ --r1ner1 M1 Ap pl only 1 r o wat8f p 'pool, epe. r.c No -•. 762-5622. ed. !legenl llvlnel only 1& IMIF, prOf. only, 26-33, NI 8PIRllUAL REAOINOS 842 8200 Atll tor John with lgUJ•~·T 1 key byl room & vol'!Ybell court ,..... mlnutH from l'Hhlon 8 MKA, CLl!AN lo thr 2 Advlc1 111 a ll metl•" ----iouch. ,.l ..., company It Pth.. Quiet 1 Br tll20 Wall-lllend. 7 mtnut .. 10 s .c . br, 2~ ba condo, gar, fOlJNO ADS love. marriage & bu11 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR ~l~allln~;r.•1a?.~~9I 714-8'4e.G0'73 Ave .. up1telr1, relrlge. Plue or o c Airport. fr040. eto. C M 1300fmo ntH Aleo counHllng SHOP Oen~l .ihop 11· AM 6'4&-.&800 -&41-1324 Blvd & eo of Sen Diego~"°" ... t295'-"4ilO ARE fREE 8an Clem 492-729& 831•727o 1111 llot•E LllllY --. 13911/mo Sl8fr• Mgmt I Ju1t eHI of Newport IS1-43t1 Oeve 1811180 El Camino Real. bor Minimum w1ge W• k I.I. Pfua LOOlclng to rent an apt? Frwy. ffom 11000/mo + utll, pyt rm/be Nf ... Olllll llTELIT• Bebyellt•t needed tor 8 f-.or n11d workera Hll Fr pie. elegant tre nch s.. apt'• on latge ecreen 831-11439. 2473 Or~ 49f..4y22. 497•43g1 Cal•, ........... ~ ~·u !!a7_2.,." mo old Baby, lull lime. 11arters, n••d•O Sen We olle< an OUlllendlOQ window•, e/o, In-home TV, com~lef'lffd -.c-1 Ave., Colla M... 1 ,,_.......... ., _.., Mon thf\I Fri, $50/w.... Diego b&MO firm to co-compeotatlOn and bane MGUrl~, JvmbO 1 Br with uon, tave g•• & lime Elt·blulf apac 1 bd pool Roommate lo •hr 2Br MJ·Mll ISMaT1 I •tlLI 550-28-49, Julie C1ll 111 Ofcflnate edver1111ng 1111 package 1ncludlng Oen. ~/dryer 1>11.11 835-211711 pteaae~t er•• no' ........ • t3211 & utll Neptune . OUTCALL 835_9 199 8 p rogrem 1n Ora nge dental 11110 vlllon CO'lef· p rivate club wl tennl1 · .. -• N.8 .. 1tep1 to bc h County No 1tlllng ea age, ptue ei<celletll worll COUr11, poole. IPU, NU· E.ald• Ouplx, , Br a <Mn. 1575/mo 844-4787 eao-131g eVM Lnt/llW••• ........ IHllHPlll Plflonc~ r>O(lfllaty. Ap 0 environment •nd growth nu , t>oeutllutty decaf II· 1 5 0 0 . Pa 11 o . g • r . LIDO DELUXE S PACIOUS Rini t olMn tu El -le I 3014 Prefer w/banklng oxperl· ply We1t1n South Coa11 potonllal Plea¥' tvbnill ed clubhouH & much (non-emkr). no P•ll 2 Br, Oeti, ffpl(), br patio. me ' me re, Light brn/wht Per1l1n/ n CH 8f1C4I Salary nogollable, Plaza, reglstra1lon delk. reMJme tn conlldenc:e to more lncldl mo1t utlll· 548-8753 I 1350. 8711-6369 ~~~ ~e!2~2~ SlameH mht long heir •ANGELA SPIRITUAL comm• n • u rate w I Ma Clark 3-8 pm Thura P•reonnel Olltcer Only 11•• 549-342 t 384 1 Elalde 3Br l'hbe. llOultl. cat Blk/wht & beige Conaultanl·•ll matter• experience Send r•· 3117 • quelllled appllc1n11 Beet St (Be._ Sun· utll pd e xc e pt a le e. 2 Br 2 Be 1528 No pete. Lrg 2 Br apt, CdM. Chin• bue I leg•. dMP blue 675-2495 673-9784 t ume to FDIC, P 0 Bo11 ~ plNM no-& MllCArlhUt). 1915/mo Ave tl 41 1. Loc:etedacrOllNB Golf c.<ie bluff• ehr w/cpl eyee 751-7041 7870. Newport Beach lffltllel4 Iii' 851.9647 Courae 1146-4855 gar aveJI , 876--4268 •vM CA 92683 5day week nou11 Ilea. THE SEVILLE 2 Br wig~. 2 Bf, 1 Ba. pool Nwpt Hgtl Found H t of keys at laliatll & 0••111 INT Tl 111 Corona <Joi Mar Work Cfpl1. drpt. blllna, lncd Nr So Cat Plue 4/1183 .,... 1650/mo Incl g ... "· ( It t 2112 Bob'• 819 Boy In H B -833-6012 evea 673-8817 ~: 1~1~~!!\~~::r f~. 1 er. pool/ape. gated 3229 Clay s t, A unit. -11111 H a Owner Identity 846-38!0 Fia1aci1l People person ntte<Jed to comm, e d it•. $476 , 642-2700.844-7424 Co•t• M•H. 170, •Ingle •IUIH m t •••••••• become 1ndlapenuble Housekeeper/ Chlldcaro. Ave . 1 520 Call 1·5 644_8573 a" Hit 6 1 right s rm 1o buay linen-Newport Be1c h Pant 838-4120 2BR t '),be townhouH 2 BR 2 Be, 1tepa to beloelh. ya; 1•ew 1 8 t hecSr~ Pei Fln~iLi3e-9 183 O,rrtaalti11 4014 ctal eKecullve Typing of 1 ~~-~5~11 1 1 t or In lo 2 Bf. 1 Be 1 car gefege, type Pool, patio. yard. ~7 S~~ S700 mo 673-7787 E•cll Cleaning & Malnl· 80. shrlhnd of 90 and prtv1te plllO. upper unit no p eu $525/mo 4 ; 7171, All $ f T enenc• Compar>y fo r yo ur proleu1onall1m c.1 ... ~11 1 .. 111• ad Ltu ........... 9 10 S BrOOlltlurat P 0 Box 4350.p Anaheim. CA 92804 Equal Opply Emp!Oyer M/F S 5 2 5 1 mo Brok o r 979-5425. °' 841-0514 Up1talra 3 bd. 2 be du.ICM, IAngle nr 17th St 50. ound •mall errler mix .. ,, 1 50,000 term a w1n1 lhis spol with dyna llllll&llOI 85 1-8800 plex Patio etege ty cer or 11orage. EZ ac· M dog, white, red collar. evalleble R-vablea 01 I mlc a1rpor1 area com E le 1 1 E·Slde. lrMh 2 & 1 Be 2 Br. 1.,.. Be. quiet, town-1825 mo 97i.1142·,, • C HI 343 Cab rlllo vie Siiier & Gothard. SlOOOOI 751•3029 I pany 742-0331 c:::al~n~~~:.1 IWIAllll IHHI g a r eg e , 1 u n d e c k Clean 2 Br. 1981 Maple hovM . No pell $450/mo 548-9516 H B Cell . mo NEWPORT PERSONNEL 0 C 1485/mo. 160 2111. St Ave. Bullt-ina, 2 1>9fl0nl, '°' 2 people 765 w 18th Aval! 411, 1 Br & patio, .,.. llngle gerege very ...,. 8-42-0100 969-1221 1 Mobile Power Washing 2 192 Merton, Sulle 255 ~=~ 'g~,ic:aa~~a r:. ;= t4~t~.~ !: 548-0165 11ar1lng $440 Sierra St 848-9507. 1575. 2 Br $895. Lux. cure $25 mo ' 111 and Van & Equip, mNles Irvine, CA I qulfed Coniac l Kay agon Of van and eoioy Duple• Westside C.M. 2 Mgmt. &41-1324 2 t>r In trl-p lu , nr SC bit-In•. pool, BBQ, nol lut.1173-4381 Found male Old Engll1n S50/hOUf. 1-533-4242 CONSTRUCTION 778-1400 I :Ofklng wHh lee<llgefl pell 548-9556 Br 1 Ba. Neal & cute, Sherp 2 BR, new apt, Pl••e. Ger. No pete )(Int pet•. no e11ceptlona. )(Int Sheepdog, whlte w/blacll •IREll SMOP I WORKERS ' Call Mr. l'lountfte •I ••7 -Npt tocetlon • Dover/ tip• on ea11. Very playful cerpell. drapes, 1m1ll paint, d'f:).88&~ cond . SS40. 933.9293 Weatctllf. Welll to Wnt-Office ltatalt 21141 Fairview & Wllion P.O Eleganl ~lgfl&f fashion OFFUlll Oil JOIS Interior landacepe technl-548-7058 btwn tlAM & le nced patio. e ncl1d Cl 2 b ~11 Piu:~~~~tal olc,1 1617 Weslcllll, N.B. 2781 831•3123 1hop Prime Newport 1 NO EXP ERIENCE clan. e•P«, PIT or lull 3PM wee!< daya ga r age. no pat e 2 B 1 BL wtald no ••n . roomy. r . nr .,,meg ..,............., i Bea c h Area Days NECESSARY time Hrty wage& 20c pr Me c han ics Helper/ S4751mo plus $475 MC pe~e. 1 chlld ok ~563 ~·1 ;.~~;5 S5~~-~~0g3 "'-~•-3 B 1 ~ ~~t>T:t~ ~:::.i '! Found Pll'$lan cal CdM, 548·5402 Eves 642-3282 Many posmona available ml 851-5080 Trainee. Some Exper 548-5442 Of 770-5829 Elde n-0 . S4 75t mo .,~2 .,1._., • · Bal . ......,,,.,_ R 2ba, 1 lot · u I 552-5482 For Into. 312/888-4347 1 ... I N .. ... helpful MacGregor 83 -367 ..,... ..,. .,,.,. off ean d a und1ck dental Agent 54 1-5032 Own your own 1>uS1neas Ext E-91 Fee '°' Dorec· ••tr er e11st n••• Vachla, 1631 Pl11Gent1a $455 mo. 1 8f 1 Be. lrple. 1 1 Beemi . pool • 2264 Ma· Cleanly oeCOflted Ger-Prime Fountain Valley 0,_1Loa1 'Fllcka all blk Selling Princess House tory Part lime malntenante Costa Mesa lndry rm, Mlytlghtl , amell 2 Br 2ba condo. Bulltlni , pie 1 g •. F r 8 8 I au n d . lice 884 IQ 11 105291 neul M Cit, no collar. Cry11a1 73 t-1489 i-------pOIJtlon Hour1 flexible cat ok. O/W, AIC, pool ape .... New LR carpet • 2257 $800/mo yfly Rel• 1 8 1 • t ( o 1 k >I very slight limp L hind 'I OHPOUTI HOH· Experieoc;e a mun Ro· Medlcal TSL Mgmt 642·9412 Brlet o l. 1 57 5 , c all 71 41988-ll 4· LaPerle Plaoe, nr Tustin, O,rrt•alti11 4011 -EMT with Umlted °'lull 366 Avocado curl I y . s u "n II 0 we r I Maple 675-0988 I • • r '3 c leg, ml11lng eve ol 319, I Htltatal T••y lefence• req'd. 846-0210 Experienced ualstant °' Townhou!le 2 Br 1'11 B• 1-826-5147 s:~1?<i ~ ~~: ~=:! r~~~~'. ~~-~-::~~~ c~1'::' !!~I llWNIT Olml c M 631-1409 $25,000 lotal inveatmen1 ~~!1~~ ~~s1~'s1~ny~uo~~ LHlL SEOlnUY Hay pe rmll 10 work lrplc, pool, spa, attached ISharp 2 Br 1Y. Be. patio carpet & drpe 548-3829 ! bldg, & parking eo.t lllpl fuH Servioe Sull" Lost In CdM Shoreclltts. lurna tmmedllle prollt Capo, 5 yrs e•per Gregg Newport Cenler Real M-F. 8·12 Midnight, sa- glfege. Avail the llr11 & garage No Pell evell. Convenient to ,.._ SI Oil Olm SI Male Himalayan kitten, lnvestora/ OwMf Opera· loo+ type & word pro-Estate U ligallon Firm lary negotlable Send re- Cell 63t-4984 $480/mo. 548-9950 I teufentl a lhopplng. 11t.I $576 Furn/unturn "'" Chrl1tm11 gilt ot 1or1 welcome 15000 cHs 70+ REQUI RE D needs •harp, e~'d legal ;6;~ Pl~tn BStK. ~~!~~ 2 8f 1 Ba, c efp et1. 2 Bf, 1'h Ba. •Ingle cat mleatiBJIU lul & dee> 613-350• All YOU nMd fOf one plove Gflatly mlued gr os 1 neJ $2500 Non-1mkr ext111ng OPP· ~oJ'e X~~ =iu~~,ic;,ta~ M .... 92627 dfapee. no peta. $500 & .....,. bit $500 &llln .. 11-•·-•••-a ""Ill Monthly f"I le a1e cell colle ct. 751·3029 ty S alary very compeu. m u 11 ' Salary ope n ---------1250 sec. u tll. pd, g11ege ... .,.... na, ..... -.a~ 640-6470 775 -9903 dy1 or uve (714)240-1185 Mr 1 •Cl/OUll 831•5230 Beth mo. 5.48-4900 tfeeuututty lendaceped 840-9197 evelwllnd M11t1a1n, T.D.'14021 Ragan 64_~_96_2 _____ -1 .,.. BLOCK FROM OCEAN. gwden apts. Pool & Spa. DELUXE 1 BR CONDO. •HLIU tFflOH* I I I ••mEll Lile Guard for Week of tor Hallma rk Cu oa. •3 Br 2 Ba. nr SC Ptu. Bachelor. no coo king P1t1<>1/de<lk1. No pell. tmmac, pool, tennl1, ipa. 1 MO FREE RENT found Mena bltocal 1<1n-• • -Exper Counter PllfSOfl '°' 13 28 th 4 3 v I ble Gilts. and Co1met1cs S.A. pool. spa. carport. prlv. $300/mo. &43-6855 Ba.chek>r $410 Many upgradH Com-1 room to 7 f00f1ll . Adj. ~:!~· l~-~~~5~5~ In lert111• Ce. llO. rental car co Call Laurs, n;a Oa~~ o.r ev:; a Re· E.1tper pref 640-7373 Child<*. $695. No petl. or 49e-1229 1 Bdrm $485 g::~if:~vecy. '495tmo. Alrport91' Inn & Frwya. No Spec1all'iJng In 1st & 2nd 646-3955 quired cert1flcatton First Mothertese family needs 752-5822 2 Bdfm 2 Be $900 1· ..... required. Found. Male bleck lab TO'• alnce 1949 COUNTER HELP, pert-l'<ld. CPR. Advan<led Lllel mature woman to llve In ---------~talde 2 8'. 1 Be. en-2250 Venguatd Condoe 2 Muler Br & 2 Cell AM 933-3223 mix Bob 1all Vic Calif & Robt Set1191' NHICM lime apply In PlfSOn al aavlng Niguel Shorea & help care for 5 Mlf r• e·;:·1~~~ cled garage, d1hw1hr 54().~6 Bath•. S.C. Plaza area. •COM E 1 S 1 Glllef 558-0483 RE Broker 8d Aealt~s The Tummy St uller Commun•ly Association t1an1, well mannered, 111 1 ry ~ $5 25/m o . No p ell ---mlnutea co Airport & lf·I xecut ve ui e 842-2171 545-0611 751-3566 493.0122 IChOol age ctuldren Pv1 ••~ ~~ie erge&...L549 81~-2 Bdrm, 1'/. Be $5e5 vin e lndl tf'I a rea Elegant decof, furn/ Found Terrier m1• vie room & salary In West --·.., Lllllf OH.H 3 Bdrm. 2 b• 1645 83S-l455 unturn Elevator & un-Mesa V8fde, long rullylWIOOW HAS SS$ fo r DAILY PILOT LOAN CM 966-0321 7•9 pm L1tge2 Br.1Ba.upetalfa. 15t E.2 11t 548-2408 de r g rnd prkng h a ir w /sho n l egs TOs $10,000up No A"ell. 3-I. Nice area, New 2 Br. 2 Ba. lrt'ctc, ..... 2tOO 875-9510. 499-4722 846-2501 credll checll, no penally The Dally P ilot l'las h elling carOlf opportu· Needed. a design« drelt quiet, garege. $530/mo. micro-wave. reff ga, Dau Ptiat 2721 eH• .. 1 N.B. 800 eq 11 otlloe, avail Found lan"lblack female Cell Den11on Asao' opentnge 101 part 11m1 mites are available aa a person, wtmectienlcel 831-6812 wuh«&dryer.jacual & Super 1 Br. 1 Ba •mall ~ lltTIL Mef I , 1 5 00 m o . Dog, 7/mo. 1 251b. Vic 673-7311 Roule Managers 10 au-resull ol the conunued background lof leading · muctt mo<e. WI(~ rental• now avall. 646-8402 873•5500 Meaa Verde 54&-9965 l"L llY TIAT T. I . pervlse carriers. Mor>day growth o f Columbia racing spar manulactur· for Ad Action Cal a Daily Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 .......... _ .. , ., ... ....,_.. ..... ,_.....,. tJ.. price I ••'4111- T.C.. a.1 ... PENTRIOOE COVE VIII•. nice & quiet. Wiii $10~ & up Color TV . · "' lhru Frldey -approx 2 PM Savings We are a leader er Must have earnng ex- 549-3421 I u f n Is h . S 4 2 5 I m 0 Phonea In room 2274 TWO SUPER wetertfont Loll. REW ARO. Blk/wht Cash laSI 964-2123 to 7 30 PM Musi have in IN! eavlng5 ind loan perief\Ce Compu18f Ex- WOOOSTREAM . Lu){l.lry 673-3313• 770-«>19 N-~ort Blvd C M offices. 1375 MCtl. Me-lrg dog, part Malumute/ 2nd TOs from SSOOO 10 1 dependable slallon w11 lndusiry. and we have peroence would be help· condo. 28' + den. 2Ba. BectMIMlf apt, 111 utll pd. 646-«5 nnen Mile, NB &48-5051 Shephefd Vic Beech & SSO.OOO high yield se-I gon • viii\ °' $mall pick 1mmeo1a1e openings 1n tut Full-time po1lt1on. .. , 3 ..,..., cioM to bCtl Furn avail •••-• •R••• ll1WwT •R•-lndl e n e poll s Call cured by s ingle lamlly l up end curre nt tnsur-out Loan Depar1men1 good pay & benefit• si:·mo~5~~S~ ,......, $3601mo. 661~142 ..__ -1r-_, 538-582t or 575-4830 homea In San 86<nedlno, 1 nce Week ly U lery 101 Setld resume · NO Pnone ll'JH t• O FFICE SUIT E Over-Found med blk F dog Prln only Call De nnis 1 150 and Company e. Calls • 10 Spercre ll Speclou• 2Bt, 28•. bttn•, View: 2Br 2ba , d~cka, Wkly rent•I• 195 up. looking the hetbo<. Ai>-wtllle mencl""• NB n; (7 14) 886-9828 Mon·Fn nellls plus mlleage eno LOAN ~par. lrvai~~. c' ~so. "217A1~on av111 Apf 1 $615 mo upitelrt. a pac oui . Color TV. free colfee. 1 pfOJI 1000 1q It. I w "6th St 64a'..6396 9-6 commission opporlunlly ,,.v ·~ ""• .. 631-3537 $500/mo. 759-0650, neated pool & tlep• 10 7t4/8411-7t00 Ce ll Mr Hol l and CUI LllEI _8_7_5-4_1_1_• ______ 1 oc:ean. Kltctiena evall. Al Ex . !Found: t>eeu1 yg Pefsian TO on C M Apts Very 642-4321 ext 341 or ap-CLOSERS 0 •:.E~~~2 d8,;.o/ lul. .... 2140 995 N. Cout Hwy ~11~0::,~25-~ 81 fem cat. blue gray, w/ secure $21,600 ,. 12% ply at clrculahon office 3 Jiii ·--·· lAgun• a..c:n. 494-5294 $1 ,_.'""ft/Many KlfU wtllt• nee caller, vie. 666 j Int only. due In 3 yrs, wnl PM 10 5 PM Orang• I ~89~~1<1 Oii. no pell Delwt• poolllde xtra letge 1111& llfl ..--c.i7557_7010 w 19th. Bethel Tower•., dlteount 642-9666. Coast Deily p 1101. 330. Selecleo applicants will ! ~:=~: ~~.:f_21·!~ ... b l ~. I c M Ple•H pick up • 1 s11,ooo .. SI00,000 West Bay SI Costa fir=.~~;n:';'~~~j • CUlnO Oppty'a UY m Tl... ..._., .,_.., Single room. wtthOul be. o.a IP-"'rent,~ s h o uld b • 1paye d Mesa F I t (312) 888-4347 No pell. 1500/m o on b••c h, kit avail reuone bl• H8 area 631·8334 evs.642-9941 2ndelo5years.Special· -------loana incll.ldtng FHLMC Of no Y ... 3 large bdrm 536-8362. MatOh 1 aft 8, 875-4231 714/536-1484 1s1 1n NB & CdM proper-lllYEI and FNMA. seconds, Ext C-1533 Fee '°' 0.- Yea ... trplc, patio ---------~ Found C roton wa1c:n •-Call 851-9135 I Senior preferred Light wrapa and iumbos. and rectory Y ..... ger11g9, pool DELAWARE PINES E&ITlm 800 eq ft Decorated. view movement Fa shion DANAE CORP Bl(R pick up and dellve ry eKamlne escrow tnSlfl.IC· OFFICE HELP Ye1 ... U 75. No~· 1 St. trplc, pool, 0411. Very privet• rm 6. ba . IUlt•. nMI frwyt, M.. l1lend. Must ldentlly TH o M p s o N e Lu E 11ons. notes, prellmlnery Answering calla g Ill• 645-3381 private P.et2~~!'4775/mo. relrlge. P.rel female . Verde pfelllge bank 613-2421 PRINT 3 186-E Airway lltle reports. title pollCI", 1 1 1 ;...Eu-·t-tlde--1-8'--,-B-.-.-.,..-19221~.,. St. S325/mo. 873-7544 bulldlng. 5116-9250 Found L1tge gfay/brown Ea1loyaeat Ave . CM 549-9233 oeeds ot trust, e lc A ~~~~gha~ ~!:..~~ :;:. In cloMt. $425/mo $500 ---------4 Br FV ,_ 405 twy & MACARTHUR & REDHILL rabbit. Weetcllll area, ltlt Wut.. 5100 Orlvet, floral dellvery, 20 minimum of lwo year• s o nallty Cl ayton' a MC. $15 credit llPPCb-WlltWE &IJ1 •hoppin g Kit p rlv Lg •Ingle pvt olc. fur-Npt Bch 848-1815 -hrapr wk afttwnoons No CONVENTIONAL ANO/ Cleani ng Serv ic e tlon '"·Agent 951-0701 Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm., among $240/mo. ~ nlahed Non•tmkr Avail Found German Shorthair AOClllTlll CUii IQI rest;tttlon Xav•411' I ~x~~!,~~!~ ioan 831-7080 mon wed. 111 2 Bf, W/lkJfl. 820 Center plnea &. 11reem1 Sec CM Room In large lmmed. :!.0 ::.:·Ph.: Polntef WHhlngton & The Jolly Rog« Inc hue o t N e wp or I Be 11 ch btwn 9em & 6C>m St 2 Ba. etowe & l"a. No 118*-pool, gym & IP•· h .... ~ hOuM. ~$3&net.at 751 •11,av · Broeowey. SA 83$-0240 poaltlon operl fat an Ac· 645-7845 PAl'T/TI •. I MS 1-1 petl $450/mo. 646-4342 No pets F1om 1480. II "'' • WUher, ""mo. .... counting Cieri< Expefl· SR LQIN 84M591 dryef. 2 plu1 utll. 1 __ 1_ le t·•· _11 found Brown Tabby al ence pfelerred Dulles lllYIA • ,, Wanted adult• ovef 22 1 BR. utll pd, $380, lndry lecll, carport, no pelt 383 w. Bay. 543-9518 957-3955 .-uanl a .u a:11 Beech & McFllddef'I. HB Include bani! reconcllla-Musi have smell car Ot PROCESSING who enjOy wOfklng wllh Nr:,2}!'~~ ~ i,"f!8,!: 1275 & $75 dep. Room Yacht Sale• Office for 548-8n2 lion. audlllng sales re-motorcycle Full or part youlh Muet t>e we ll Ao--------ISm. 2 bd, 1 be, Elt~. _,...... ... .,, -"'I w/kltchen ......,,......._ Npt L ..... Call ~ 9-5 p al 30l 2 porll and General Ac-time For Immediate groomed. perlOf'lable, a painted, btt·lna, gerege. "" ... __... PM, Mon-Fri &42--4&44 trlta I counllng dutlee. Excel-wOfll CLERK polAtlve motlvltor Slar1 no ~a. L.eue $525/mo. I Bell. &42-2302 ITLAms lent benefit• and WOfking Call 645-0366 al S75 per week Call N o Do g s 149 5 Are you plailvling •mow? 552 -8343 Ya rd e nd C1..m.d Ilda wll point G you In the '1grlt direction __ .,_llQ8 ___ . ------ to find the home you Sell wtth EASEi need. &42-5618 1t'1 e BREEZE Cluelfled Ade &42-5678 YOUCAll COUllT 011 CLASSIFIED To help you Hll Item• you don't nffd ~ Toholpyo.llnd ltema you'd Ilk• to -buy To help you hi,. CC'.~'····°' To Mlp you publleln 1n rtef'll or rnakt an ~1!1111' .... ennouncement c ... ToMlpyou taft money-and ga•I 760-1713, 933-3307 Bdfm w/houH pflV, nr Exclualve luxury mecllcel/ conditions with 8 grow-Ort~i want_. fOf d .. IV· 2-5pm. 646-1021 (Mk IOI OCEAN BREEZES buallne & lhopplng cntr l)fof bldg. adj 10 Lei9ufe 1 c • 1 ·~ ....., ..., Ouues will include pre-Sharron). NEAR BEACH Adults only 962-7$20 · Wor1d. Lag HUit Sublet llSSllE ;;!~mpany ,..pp Y tn ery to buslr>eslM. days p1r1ng tund1ng 1epor11. --------- l Br. IOfne 'W/trplc 2000111 NEW tMPROV· 2112 HARBOR BLVO THE JOLLY ROGER INC Muat have own vehicle maintalntngloanproces-PART-TIME tele phone n.-7 d-• __.. Room with loft 9tock E o s p A c E COST" MES• 17,,.2 Giiiette Ave W41779-1062 ling logs. and perlOfm-advice . mature rup ..._, -•--If om b • • c h N B . 1 t41768-4000 "" "' """ Ing computet Input Cle-people, retired welcome •4 Pooll a Jacuz:zl'I $350/mo 8711-9575, 5 to 141-1411 1"'1ne ESOlllW OFFICER rleal exl>lfience In a loen Males encoureged to •Tennt1 7pm Office. Storage, Retell, Open 24 hfa 714-546-0331 (IHlll) department and eccu-. apply Position 11 not **Cp•ble TV ti -..~ ltte'·, •te•· .-.. ~· lf>8C4lft • •v-~la.ble a, t 1 IAJI l WIEI rate lyplng are required sales Oflenled Ae11 hrl. etl nego ...... ... ae ~ .. ..,. eq .... ny -e up o To P lace your lat Coata Mesa omce ol Mon-Fri fOf lurthef Into 848-1323 Pine Knot Motel on Cout 1248 1q II 548-1249 ATIRACTIVE "Fast Result" Ind ependent escfo w ThHe positions off er contact Mr. Jone• eft 3 HU1ltlngton Gardena Hwy. NB, llepe to oceen. Colt• M-. Zoned C-2 MASSEUSSES Service Directory . compeny Pref wlwork good growth potential. a PM 953·9247 E O.E. 4901 Hell AY9 Wkty ,..1 ... 645-0440 c...L ltatalt 2tll TO SERVE YOU exper In H B I F V pleennl work envlron-llA-ad Cell Now .,.. Salary open Call ment, e11cetlenl salarlea PUT nn IPlll&l...., tr... Commet<HI C-1. W. 19th Melle yoClf sho91>1ng.... 642-5671 Laura, 953-6020 and comprehentlve be· Ml/WlUIDI YILLAll Ocean "law, color 1v. St. C.M. Prime loc:atlon, .... by ualng Iha Dally Pl-~. 1•1 momn IOTIY neflt• Pieue call Judy Mak• extra SS nelptr>g New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury room ptionee, e/c, ff" xtnt tenne 2 Bf. 1 Be. IOI Oaaallled AOa .... • Erne<IOl1 at 778-7101 '°' youtn carde r• promote eipta In 14 ptanl t Bdrm coffM. Step1 lo bMc:h. pttnte houM wtlh large Highly quelllled lndlvl-mOfe lnlOfmatlon their own esteblllh•d from $540, 2 Bdrm from Hid pool. &42-8252 ywd U.. .. otncle, d,_ la1la"1 l•1lat11 dut l wllh u ceptlonal foutea. Mature, outgo- 1595. Townhouaa ffom ahop, antlQUM. etc. St8'1 Qnertwaltie1 4014 Ontrta.altln 4014 typing •kllla tOf IUl PIC·' 0 I lti S i Ing, attractive parental 1885 + poo l1, tennl1, Yau.tin ltatall at!J MAK IN O MO Ne Y I --ed communleatlons d•· 0 tta a aY Ill type perlOfl. pteue cell waterfall•. pond•! GH ~ Beat Cet>ln for rent 5 tsllO/mo. + MC. I partmeot. KtlO'Nledge of 1 aH bee 2-5PM. M..f". 648-7021. fof cooking a heating II•• Ir-Snow Sum· • 548-5442 770-5829 •Oii WIJIE I Mag II preferred XLNT A I ti Id F S DI "'" • b8Mflt1 Newport Beech IHO I H Pregnant ..omen confined P• · fom en ego mlt. 1 Br & toft. frp4. TV, 14 Stor«ront ~-350 O A e4o-8950 I 910 S Brookhvrat 10 bed 1'1Md1 help Need f rwy d rlva North o n nr f0t•t. From 119 I>« 10 520 ell 143 Broad· WOILD llYE LIYEI TlllS l.T. • rM Anaheim, CA 92804 c::cl•I ,.,....,_,., lo nx Beech to Mcfadden to ..... !IH-a197 c d 1 RI """"' Em l .. -·~ .. SHwlnd VIiiega {7 14) ..,.,. way. .M. A r en-ty If YOU WOUid llke to llve In the mos t llTU .... , Equal ...,.,.,1y player Iv and to do mlnot 893-51N. leatab ti Dan Itel 5404547 beautiful ranch & cattle country In the Pert time Vanous ott1ce MtF l'tMhtd c:noree No NIQ- AIL9llll ans. Wut. ltatalt 2121 Weit, 11'1 full view of snow c apped ~': ~~%,~aw1ng leu •..tette1 "''' ~ ~:"P;,.-:c'o~~o1~~ Quiet. 1p1c tou1. near 111-P'll ••n11 up. 1900 ft lndu-mountains, where they ski year round, If 548-3242. 642-6674 I Eat mortgage l>f<*ereoel Area. Cell 788-3980 or ~:!~~oui .. ~f 15~:,!~: fl•DI :~d~"~;c~:~0.1.R~ you'd llke to wear cow boy clothes, ride •FASHION couNSELOR ~f: 1,=,,e~': ai:::1; _•_96-0_i 7a8a1Aiii;MiiAil - aeo-aa5e ~a~~ Huntln'l lon Buch. good COW horses, work a round cattle & $12/hr, PIT, Uldles Ap-high Income Bulld8'1 Fl-Plllll'fm 8pec;tous ~ 3 8f 2 Be pholoe & r-....... 842-213 . llvestock, breathe the cleanest air In ~~ 1~~ 730-9080 (~1~~)~ I, 8 4 3 . 2 3 3 0 Pecking and handling g e re g e . e ve 11 4. 1 Credtte: Coemopoltten In Legune Ntguel, Crown tho worldd drink the finest water In the ~~. c....u.n ~-842-8256 Good ~A~ v-Peril W t J I t th Flneat r"leurent nMCla, Loi Pu1on wanted tor ~..," . TheT Show -r way.llpPfOll. 98 ,an enoyanncomea eaame c e p te lna.weltera l 7.n Rent a Cer lng pflf.Cf)'llal rH · DollhouH 2br/2b• du· *"' :':":Wa11 w91o 1844 eq. ft 54!'>-0215· time, and m uch more, and your answer wettre ..... bartendefs. 1 850-l 180 11ons 1t41831-5414 =~ ~pt~·t!fr:;r~ Med• p1ao9. 2mhiJ,~ac':':.:.~';'i: 11 yet to the a bove ... then you 8hould ='h~~!~~u~ =: Maid• 01 Orange County PI T &llllTIM 1485. 817 1 Newman. ...,.,. M1· 1• 841-l 164 wlldya. contact mo qulcklyl I nMd a partner, eon. 333 Bayalde Or. NB ere accepting eppllca· Delly Piiot new1pe p11 75t.-0&40 Shere Exec 11om• with .Jlt Pl ftlT male or female, in a Livestock tlon• tor pfolHtlonel, d .. 1., In 1r111ne ., .. •l3t01mo.up.Bech,1& ~:'f,!'2.aae~·~.·~~ff: Old• metal bldo. 8400 Tranaportatlon Co. with unlimited f;:'!J.':.O:o ~~= ~::Oi:~1;:,~~rt~ .~~ti :~~!Oah:!.:'W:. 2 Br. unfum & """· pool, M2·2449 "'· wlaml omoa. Wiii d.. haujlng permits and c ontreote and, a matllf• '*'°"· muet be HoUHWIVH wtloome.I kend morning• Mull ~ 18"2 Flotld•. · vtde. Sultabt. tor con-etrong ouh flOw. Thia Tranaportatlon P•1manent loa•I rHI· 1 931-1222. Lv ~ hevedepende~vehlcle, 842·2834 642-3112 M/F to etw trg Npt Hott ttaotOt Ot i.ndtcaper for C I fully I ..-Ith fl (S) dent. Send rt1ume lo. pfeler tight truc k w/ •~-· -.... home. non..amllr 21-!1. al0f8Qe. ce11 e3f-T)'70. ompany • equ P..-u W ve Pert onn .. Olreclof PO Wtlet • WonderfUI WOf1d """* "*' Only nMt. ~ .,..,. 1350. LIO room. Dttn• Mk tot Jim. late model, cab -over trucks with Bo• 595. Balboa. C• 01 Shopping. 1IQht 11 rHpon1lbl• P•flone oRANOETREE. 1 er, es1-12tt, 1424442 11111:: .... -= ltU aleepera and Merritt tretler1, ell have 92ee1 s:fiy~c:=.r1i~ =. ~·:, =· 1ennla on atream. F•m•I• rmmte Wt nted, ~ !!!! --been property maintained and •how nu,. NY Ad• To pl-)'OW eel, ca.. btwn 8.30-10:90 IC, elf, edllltl, no CdM. 2 ar hcx.t.M. 11t, Prima T-..tln AMdlof'lloe •x<*lent care. Thi• Company hat t>Mn PAIT·-.... Ollll 642-&e78 llld ... a onlv. Mon·'''· Hit IOf "'e u . I 4 t 5 · I! v • • leat • de1p. t••otmo. •P•C• Lo-rent Nptl •-et·.....-...... .... ,,.._,, ....,.. ' 5113--1141 Of t73-tl003 Avelt '411. era-146. Main ·,,, 7:so-14.70 or operating In tho Nme lu1h, greeh cattle opportunllt.• IVtllablt ...:.-·._ .................... ~~~ct•. otrcul.tlon. 11 .. ll''" 111 Newport OOHn· 931..... ranching area for 30 yearal All ~11~h.:h~1r~~rit~:r6: I iiiiiH~. RI front ~11y. *" n/~r. n oceHary maintenance e quip, spare pe11ment 1n our door·to- :-...:.-· 1333 mo. 12e.ooa1 AllMM .... tl part1 & apare englnoa are Included In door n•wap1per .. ,.. SALES FOR YEllOW PAGES ..OOUMATI "IOl8TAY -----I the lnvettment. y~ can become a tull, ~rogrem. GuerentHd COUHT1'Y ca.u. L Alnton. ••t .,....., •• ,, W! working or ellenl 1'1r1ner Jn thl1 thrlVlng ~ ·:r~·A~0~2 Experienced S11tspeople Wanted 8~~~ ~"' 71.._..~ ~MC ::!~O:..~ ~~ ... bullnMa for a tract• ton000ofl1T• .. atumat1.0 ~~ ~ ~~.,.,':. • ~ • T~ ._._"" ··--. br 2..... 24 ""' Of 91'1 ttrnt. Pr.-value and COit. 15Q. . ot OU1 ay lentlal to Hffl 1300 + A 8round floor oppottunfty. Rapid ... tome.,. ~Uy -r -1 • • -11ent1tlve Aotlon mak• you a tull 50% partner In thl1 ,._ ............ FM -1n1-... ~tomotlon, auperlor product fUmllhed 1 yr otd H.8. ii-mtront. W 6 M4? ...... ---· .... --' Fr0m '* 0~,, ~~u•t He, Otbhop. • ,_ lntereallng bu1lne11I Plul, your v 1 • w , c 111 ro&ect""' terrf toritta. No traveL.1 0n Jamborel M. • '3t0. It lllD 1nve1tment wtll benefit from full !~0-212-0tH lat' 1•Major mt'dlcal and UI• lnaunnce.j San~ H• Plod. Fe~ to-....,.• bd oOWld ai:~ •llY· lnVHtment tax ored ltll I Wllh to Paid vec.Uon •~t1200 p&>r w k .... ,. apt wtmei. uecutlve ... *" °"'' emotttno. converM wtth prlncl~ onty, plMM . .._. wt1o need,.._. commiatf()fl/draw. , -.._.--.. ---,--.-.-d-.. -_,,-1 UI0+"111 ... •••1MCM •• 1uc,iau11wr. Call 8uak Lambert, Eva. •fl 8PM. '=~vwt,:J!r I.· ': 118 ._._..In...,. HLL '"N It.,. wttfl 1 •at-1t1l,J!>U_w:!!·t 714.a32-421a-... 714-838-3800. l UfM08 ONOTOfW (714) 545·0254 • ..-142 .... 11 '"' •0r.•-··..,..-"1 ·r~ ••*"'1 ,,,..,. ·-~ f'toe Or -. CW M 9t ~ I • . -~ ,., ' • Orange ~ut DAILY PIL.OT/Wednetdey, MarOh 19, 1083 El .Ei lessi·inml Service $1.84 per day fhal'1 All. you pay for I 30 d•y ed In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY DO IT NOWI ... ,., ....... Your Dally Piiot SeMce Olrec;toiy AlpreMnlllM Ml_..ll,ut HI Anuttcal CtWya ~ I Awpray '*"<>d, carpentry. Ue . .-414891 At>lllty 81dr1 730-1900 !Urlttl!f Babyllttlng, eny hOur Neer Vlc:IOfla/Xlnt refl. eo.11 MMa 842·8482 lal1eeaa Balloon Promotlonl Unli- mited: br~hl bo.iquelll Same day. 494-7660 CaWatt !1Ui!1 * N-cabinet•. cabinet facing. bara & lormlca countertops. 842--088 1 Cat>lneta & Carpentry Small job• & repair• Free .. 11m1te 846-2003 CtrJ!•!rf Remod./Repalra. Lo ratea. Deck•. patio•. fencH. Free aet. Stew 762-9556 Find what you want In Dally PflOt Clealfleda. • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Tblll'1day, Marcb 17 ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 19): You'll obtain accounting, you'll have clear idea of basic costs in connection with home improvement and purchase of luxury items. Focus on localing lost articles, improving income potential. TAUR US (Apr. 20-May 20): Lunar cycle highlights independence, special appeals and oorrect timing. Terms will be .defined, techniques will be streamlined and methods will be perfected. You get what you want in unique manner. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Emphasis on organization. special invitations, added responsibility and chance for greater compensation. Older individual will lend benefit of experience. Cycle moves up. CANCER (June 21-July 22): People respond to your appeals. your ideas click and wishes can now be transformed into realities. Business opportunity is provided by one at a distance. Open lines of communication LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): New c areer opportwuty comes out of the blue. Fresh concepts attract creative per90ns who support your views. Focus on achievement. prestige and unique honor resulting from participation in conununity project. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Follow through on initial impressions -you11 leam by teaching. Focus on travel, publishing. communication and pursuit of educational project. Numerous restrictions are removed LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Ask questions, refuse to be satisfied with superficial explanations. Some pel'llOOS are concerned with your financial status -and aome motives are questionable. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21(: Attend to details. be aware of legal implications, become thoroughly familiar with rights, pennmiollB. Hold off on direct confrontations. Lunar spotlight on partnerships. SAGI TTARIUS (Nov . 22 -Dec. 21): Communicate needs to those who share basic concerns. Member of opposite sex boosts morale, provides intellectual stimulation. Be ready for quick changes. p-r- CAP RI CO RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good moon aspect highlights ente rtainment, break from routine, unique dining experience shared with family member. Domestic adjustment occun. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on real estate, security, attention to basic issues. Romantic interval provides stimulation, inspiration. What appeared to be a lost cawe will be revived. Pl.SCF.S (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Forces tend to be acattered, but you have opportunity to be selective, to cboo9e quality and to make valuable oontacta. FOf Cluelfled Ad ACTION Call 1 Dally Pftot AD-VISOR &42-5878 ... Wp!!t 119 ltlt Wut.. QM ltlt Wu... SIOI ltlt Wut.. SlOO,A.atlS!!! . toll Fuaitut dlSIFuaitan ltlS S:.A~l~E~S~poel=t~lon~oper;;~n~w=1~1;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~:;::~;:;;;;~~;;;;;; OP s s S Femai.a p,.._ Antique occulonlll ctlalr. I llY fftlrTllJ Sola a M1tc.hlng Chair guaran111d Hluy or l•rr•d M od•I• 4 dining table w/4 chlll,.. Hert> 957-8133· S4-0for both &4&--0210 ~ !8'or~ upc~~1'b~ lllEDllTE DPUlllS Eacor1• 12131866-1984 •mall bookcHe. Aleo * QUEEN sz WATER8ED HarOy 531-3000 1'TPtlT elec. •tove. S.S-3909. * I BlJY* * SIOO 545-8922 sai.a petaon wanted, part , Need telephone sales representatives to Mull,~ eo wpm accu· A1tllnm d l 1 flllnlll Love Seat lruat cir) $75. time In Irvine retaH atorw start to~'""'l in Collta Mesa otfice r. u. y I u II ti m. HARBOR AREA MASTERS AUCTION I a r g I 0 I I c. d. I k 857-&MO ·~ . 54e-3942 APPLIA...CE SERVICE ....... IH-MH $2S/obo. call 984-8190 Scrwi prlntera. e•per, 1 fl.IH. 1 parl·llme, cont9CI KIUhl 831-3494 llOIOlllY Join our company and be an lmponant pan of our team we·r• 1 N-- port Beech con1ultan1 llrm loolllng IOI In en· erg11lc. 11l1nt1d ~·y who wlll provide office MrVICel, Including ci..1- 1 Ing w/m1ny dlllerent cllenta. echedullng meet- Inga & making trav.I ar· r1ngem1nt1. A good Med lor flgur.. 1 mu1t In handllng llt• I CCI ' Invoicing. 1·3 yr• MCl9- 1arlll •KP«ieoo.. dicta- tion. & typing It llOwpnl S 1200 mo to 111r1 w/ I opponunlty I~ growth. Call Laura 11 720--0177 btwn 9AM-noon Pro· ductlOn Dynamic;I COfp 110 Newpor1 Cenler Or. al• 150, N8. lllllTYY Newport BelCtl .... nrm need9 ganerll bualneea/ COfPOl'lle ..:retery with minimum 3 v-ra ••Plri· 9'\09 Mual have excel- lent typing & WOfd PfO- Olllklg aklll• Shorthand helpful. Benefit• & Mlary commensurate with ••- perlenca. Non-1moker Muat have front office 1ppe1r1nc1 No 1g1n- clea, ptlale. 851-2044 Secret1ry/Rec1pt1onl1t Good typing 1klll1 ind talephone peraon1111y 1 mua1. Xlnt WOflllng con- dlllonl. Good pay & be- nefit•. RONJle. STEWART TITLE GUARANTY 18552 MacArthur Suite 200 EOE SECRETARY lor P"1 1n-10f, btcpng. exp & !Jflmmellcal 1111111 raq. Non 1mkr, aalary neg. Mall reeume lo SI•. 200, 2855 E Cit Hwy. CdM 112625 •Part time •Must be at least 16 •No experience necessary •Pleasant personality •Reliable •Good earning potential • hllMI 4111Mtwt•l·I 141-1111, lit. 111, .... lalO SPEND YOUR DAYS AT THE BEACH TEL·l-CIRC HAS IMMEOIA TE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •Even Inga and Saturday morning' ·commission/Guarantee ·Must be ambitious, pleasant and reliable •Experience helpful, but wllllng to train "This Is not temporary . Cell 548-4000 between 9AM..JPM 642-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" W1llrH1/Waller. PIT We Mii recond .. guar KING SERTA MATTRESS daya, °"" 18. Wiii train. IC>l)llanow. s.tt-3077 Rutt Floral Sola. e·. SET Newr u~ $ISO. Shiraz 5-48-7948 I HY IPPUAMfl plllow-b:;J;: &4a4201 1tt 4 Wlckar Buket Lunch 0.. ~ 957-8133 HOUSEFUL/ NEW CON· Bdrm Ht (pecan) Tho- llvery. Mon-Fri, 9 • 1. Refrigerator. $200, wuh• TEMP. SOLID OAK muvllle. Medlt king c NHd Car, Pay• high ., & dryer, $135 ... die-FURN. Mu1t Hiii need l'teadbrd. d-. minor. comm 7~6 hwUher. S100. 846-58,.8 caah. 842-5027 2 bed tt>ls. Movlno. Must • .,.1 PfMI.... ~· .. e:-71t olr 645-SSS7. • ....,, K1r1more washer and gu SACRIFICE MUST SELL. .,........,.. 111111 .... alat dryer, 6. yaara.Dl d, King llze w1tec bed wt' Full time position lor Le-S12S.OO each. 963-2187 canopy, $300. 873-4430 CHROME 8 OLA.SS coll•• t1ble1 , w / matching end llblH. along w/m11ct11ng limp. & ove<l!Md lamp. $150. 720...()791 xltron WOfd Procaulng group. Typl1t and tele- ph<>ne r.i:eptlonl1t. Entry leve4 role with good be- n e 11 ta and be1ut11u1 working 1urroundlng1. Apply In J>9'IOO with re- Lady Kenmore touch con-SACRIFICE. MUST SELL! trol wa&Mr/dryer set, al· Thoma1vllle P•can mond $225 ea. Frigidaire Country Franch dining refrlQ. 21 c. f.. very dean , rm Ml, Incl lighted mirror I $29&. Everything llke cryatal cabinet S 1400. --C-HR_O_M_E_&_O_LA.SS __ _ new c:ond. 848-2498 673""430 Dining room table, S 100 aume 10 Mr. F.-it• at Very clean lrg upright 81u• D1maak lov11eet, Robert Bein , Wllllam Ir-. $200, & retrlg -down culhlonl. S'. new Froll ind AHoclllH , awlvel 1h1lvee $1(5. cond. S2SO ,.~7~6 720-0791 WHITE/CHROME 4 P'-bdrm Ml. $150. Limited Offer· Twin Sized 720-0791 1401 Oulll St . N9wpo'1 Make offer. 720-0365 &Md\. 18 c.I. G.E. r•frlo. BoxSprlnga & M1t1rff1 CONTEMPORARY gold c:olof s 1<>6 sag 9 5 Fu 11 s 1 za d • Colorful nor11 print N<»-a.2-<tn& Bo .. prlnga & M11tr•1a b d / I EXPERT WORD S71J 95 LAST WEEKI a-1 w matching PROCESSOR KWtmo<e wuhet. SlOO, & Free d•llv•ry Framea powo. blue c:tlalr $400 ' NMd1 amploy"'*·11. par1 elec dryer. s7s Xlnt ' alao 1v111 1t diacount B<lrm .... llvlr>g nn lurn. time or temporary. cond 544-&488 rate 751""391 refrlg(leN than 1 Yrokl) 687-3939 Waaher $30. Dryer. Gu 841~ T.chnlcal wrtllng done, all $120. e.c1rlc Sl20 A.-G l ft~ Wrought Iron dining or lypH. written. edited, frlgerator & Portable rMt ~ ....., lmmed patio Mt. 4 yto c:hn, Ake typed 720-0991 JD Dl1hw11her. Canlater S12S. 67s-8304 nu, $300 •fl 6 ~ Vacuum S2S. 7S 1-3267. Pecan triple dr-. mlf-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E-rOtl. COf'n. cHlatl. book h • J BMuUful cuatom mahc>-lal I Olahwaher Copper Wute lhelf S2SO. 673-3e00 gany dreeeer. dove lal~ n-. 5510 King under counter. Gl-& Chrome dining/ ed 1•1," beWMd mlfror s:;.:::a:.-----=:.::.:.: Reblt 11a1n1s11n1. Perteet .... ,_Mt $160 as7-&M.4 s 2 o o s 4 8 -4 s 3 5 18 mo '"Golden !Wtri.v.r" $100. 9M-8143 ..-·~ 9am-tpm. male, Al<C. S 100 To WASHER/DRYER Muter dr-. twin mlr-~~~-~~~~~~ good home 847-<t781 3 MO OLD ror1. 9 drwr1, Amer. of -------- !Old Engll1h Sheepdo01. seo<> obo 720--0791 t.larllnvlll•' olf white. "". S 1 Ch Sire/Dim, P•I & . $200. 957-8e44 wellll I " s h 0 w 0 F A . 119. •••data d14 Sofa. LMf Grwi cr\lltled 7141644-7907 E-. Payne c.ntral forced air velvet, 9'. Gd Cond Tuti.a 1St1nd1rd Poodle Pupplae. f u r n • c e • mod• 11...:::$..:.200:..:..:.,_4..:...94..:...·..:...78..:.7:..:.7 ___ ..j•.-..=------ JtM Wut .. 9105 .. ,_..... "KC •2 .. ,. & 125U19A, 100.000 BTU Bdrm HI. 6-nr. all IOlld Lemon Hgta, bHutllul ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!"! .,._," • •"" up. • C '" •• SO .--f :: 641~78. .1so: uU'Van ... ark w ood , heavy. SS2S urnlture, everything TELEMARKETING autom111C water llOflen-848--2498 goae from poll & pen1 to 1UDllll Mixed lhaaa/Peklneee. 3 er seoo. ~782 I Grandllther cloctl Many Mu. comm. Adl/9rtlllng --· m1IH blk lacH, gray ---------1Morrl1 Ill wood bdrm 1nllque1. 1ome collec- lO-<t p.m. 547--0586 -·-ti o d y S too • 1 c h Caaeru I lum, Vaquero lfYle. dbl t0f'1 Item•. 731-<t200 lor , ... ~ .. Wt~ 847-3228 kel .... t Mii dr""'· twin hdbrd w/ appt " W• need good people to --frame. ~ with ctlalr. ;'. -'--------• M9t1 HI up 1ppolntment1 8-ut AKC Golden Rtvr Cannon c1mar• 35MM bookc:ue. cab6net $300 J""11y tll4 20 ......... from our eo.ta MeUl of. pupe. >Ont llnee 1225 M SLR. Exel. ahape. WI ee2-<ta.48 Cuti only , ..... _....., ..... ..._ __ _.... .... ,_ llca In the 1venlng lor 080--0183 acc .. $200 080 Coc11 t1ll Ring. II DI•· ,..,.. Holiday Inn'• ,_ travel ..... ......._ "KC ........._,.,. 832-7308 3 pc1 corner bedroom, mond1. 22 Rublee. Ap· ftr IMel Club. Salwy + c:ommta-.-f*H'~. uOO-.....-· ,.__ H I wht formlca tbl1. Vry pralM, $2300. Sec:riflc. AftlfttM-Pr... 11on + bonu1 Call 552_1226 -ettn -l Oood cond $150 $1000.ee2-<t274 ..... 7S1-<t222 after 1 PM. APPLE II COMPUTER 982-375e v. Catat OWnond, .-1y ,SW• 11rlP~ ~ Ir~...._ . AKC Mini~ M 481<-18 Sector DOS • King 1lze m1tlbo• Incl llawteaa. Retell. S 1000. llL • I • W •• -ll&L FM M' l YI I s~f. okl. 10 00C:.=2 Centronbt pmt• -mon-tr-. good oond no. s.a. '450 &42-8632 I ........ ,.... F II II p ltor -mlero modenl eulo 548-<tMO WEDOIHO RIHO SET :=•;:::: '::1 In ftr 111 ....... ..,. ~ ~~·.;.. u5 Ptta HH Ill! ROM + vlalcalc &. Cu1tom dealgned m11-$125. 545-3822 eut>eM91lonltoitie~ W 141-taM ,_ openlngl lor aome more U ,OOO caah. 1•1J• table Wiii 1111 Piiot. Evening hour• and 1----------1 lucky ~pf4J. Comml1-Hiil .:;,::.~~l55.._ O«>te 850-2014· 270/0 BO '1142-9732. 26 Ct 8razlllan Topll, Popularity increaaes. S.turd1y mornlnna lion or Ml-. wtllc:NYer ••BM-PC &4K, 2 drlvft. Carol ~·1 !!,..'!!~·ONLY Ii • _, Yellow. hand trained, ....., ......,........ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.1!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!111!!!11 CommlH odn with gu1-*llWTYY* 11 greHate8r Caah bo· talking & leughlng. seoo. 12 .. mo~!'!>:;. c5~~~'!.!! Solld rettan din. Mt, 44·· 1· .. -,_-__ .. -__ -_-_--- .. rant•• 1n bonuan. T75/AIJAflcy $16.000 ~ . . ar_, wired mull. hand eyllem. _.._. . ...,._..,. rnd Inlaid 1-........ • _.._, llllHff._ tlll . It Wu... SIM 111•~ Wu... SIM 1111 Wu... llM "--tact 5•• 4000 .. _t ••• • •-ir• -....... _ •• """' .. v -... • .. ~ .. ...a. -.. _. trained, t1lklng, laugh-Computer en.. Game. ch1lra w/ped1, $500. POOL TAB'"' R••• &t•I• broker hH s -9AM and 3PM Of ..... , -· -.. ..... $300 55e-8589 u II d fl t ti Ill ~ ll•llHSIT .._ .. •H.~U 8 .. 2-5878 aft 5:30PM Liz Agcy.lnc _.... 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JW l·ll.ILJ :..J.Ji.j .:.J:.-.J L•'.1W L:H·lWl.J .J .!l ii .!U :.IU tJ lJ r.J Ul JI I 4' ::.H .'l .J ;.JU U lJ U W :.J~IJ~::JU:-.J Ul:JCJU IJ_J:.J:.J~~~LJ lJDCJIJLJW DJQJ ~:JUl:J Ul!Dl:JU Gl~~.J JIUIJLJ LJ'.JIJUU ~~:J;J :.Jl!l:J~ rJ[JljUl!l 27 Prognostic 28 Beloved 29 "-ol Capri" 30 Concerns 32 City types 33 Uncom- pounded 34 Roof edge 35 Expedited 37 Enticement 40 Kidney bean .c1 Gnawed .C2 Vegetable 43 Phyaa unit .cs Shanty 46 Tempo setter 47 Detached 48 Ralls 49 Bike part 51 Skin 53 Whale 54 Poetry 56 Sentence 67 Numeric prefix 59 Mountain prefix 1"0NNfll r.-H~R -1,IT I .. />, ~ j I , I\ &A a.-.n •·•-•·•• ~~ .._ .----.-.... ··-• ............ _.~--. ~ I 2 -current -A Magaztne for the Orange Coaetl Wednesday, March 16, 1983 Natural f ihers dictat~· new fashion By GLENNA JOHNSON FOSTER ......... TlleO.-, .... The single moat important 'fatbion dice.ta' thla spring. ia that fashion no Ionaer dictates. Just aa Detroit learned that American 1aragea no longer hou9e a new, chrome covered, gas suzz!er every two yean. the ~ industry learned that American cloeeta will no longer be swept clean of mk:ro-minls one .-on, to make room for next 9eUOll'• midi/maxis. .... In the faabion world, consumer conformity la dead. Although there la no one style formula that will work for everyQM, then la a single faah.ion meaage emphuiz.ed thLI spring, by every~· manufacturer and retllilt of quality clothing. That memaae ta natural fibers. Linen, 1llk, cotton and light weiaht wools in both bri&ht 8:'1d pMte1 colon are featured thla apnng ln both men and women'• falhiona. Sue Ellen Deverlcb, fuhion coordinator for Nordstrom of Lot AngeJa and Oranse counties, said. '"nlia .uon, lf I were limited to one erwem.ble, I would buy a white linen ctn-.. good white pumpm. a brightly colored wide belt and a long cardigan ln a cotton or silk blend or a linen blazer.•• Contrasts ln white and black or Stop Llaht Red and Taxi cab yellow with wnlte are featured ln clean 1lnee In a long lean look. Bluma and cardig.uw over pat.el dremes have replaced the dar"ker IUita of the fall 9eUml for the offlce. ''We are eeeing both aides of the 50'• look, the innocent and the sexy," safd Deverlcb. Della Vlllarreal-SteWu1. f.ubklo consultant for Villar,real~tewart EnterpNes, Inc., an lntemadonal bualneH con1ulttng firm, abo referred to the 00'1 look ln f.Mhiona_ Skirts are narrower and shorter worn with jackets that are both lonpr and aborter In length than fall jllldteta. ''C.ouon, linen and li1b have ,tven ua changes In texture and renewed IW'face Interest." ahe aid. "'The w1de belt la an lmpoC'Wlt ~ry thl• aprt.na becaUM the new pants have a higher wUstJlne, The bell can be U8ed to update last 1le8IOf\ •• pan ta, d.re9les and aldna. '' A11iaon Tomot, allistant manaaer t The bol~-atriped linen double-breasted dress has a satin top collar. The belt is red and black patent leather. By Calvin Klein. accordJna to Sandi Clatk, owner and director of Image Worka of Newport Beech. ••Fully clothed. we are only ~ ~. the other 4°" muai be ... ,.. ......... .. At lma1e Works we have a pc'OQram for our c:Uent'• 'total look.' Con ana1ys11. det.lnlnc the filutt type and peraonallty, 1lvn our client• the akllla to abop with confidence, lmowina that they will avoid cmtty nmuk• and •ve both Ume and rnoney when they are a11embUn1 their wardrobe. "Knowtna a.ctl)' what la nat foe you In clothet and rnaaeup, ~the~ fw 8l1Una out jUst to be In f.MhAon." eald ,Clark. Sholl for aprtnc will not be only the ~tlonal Mndal. ClC*!d. t.oed ''Thia aeaaon, if I were limited to one euemble, I would buy a white linen drell, gOOd white pumpe, a brightly colored wide belt and a long cardigan in a cotton or wilk blend or a linen blazer." Of ready·to-wear at U. Broedway In the Falhion &i.nd Mall, pomt.ed out ihie 0011 look Ms broulht ••a fllturra to the ballerina len1th eventnc ,own." "We an lhoWtac i.... tn iDld.alf i.n.tbi and llOC 11 N Mii ant llD Jlanltr luWDed, bUt .,.. lD ~' oolon to add an accent to tiOth ~ -day·Ume dNliiiiil." pw:npe will be lbown In wh!• and brl1J:lt• worn with contra1tln1 ttocldnp. Drvwtch laid that New Yon fMhloD abowl ~ted lhell' bid~ wUb Wh&• ... and white h0tl•f'1 with bladl ,_ient Ibo& spring, according to Della Villarreal-Stewart. Clark emphasized the need for colors in jewelry through the frequent wie of temi-predoua l10neS. Silver baa replaced the familiar gold cha.lna and bracelets. Color and natural fibel"S in linen sport coats, silk shirts and cotto chino trouaera, headline the men's faahlons for spring. Charlie Cotton, manager of At Ease in Fashion Island, said madras shirts are featured as well aa the traditional hod and Polo knits. Colon 11.ke teal blue in double-breasted linen 1porta jackets, cream alacks and fight colored silk ahlrta can guarantee to stop accusations of being "preppie." A common aerwe investment in the current spring faahlonl for men would be a clacron/wool suit with two pain of panta, two ahirta. one in silk, a claHic tie and a line n double-breasted jlicket. said Cotton. ••Moet men~ Q)elr IUit coat when worJdnc in the office, it la the troU8en that wear out, not the coat." "It makes teme to have two pain of pan18 to a suit that can extend the We .of the .Wt and be worn with other jackets. •• The claaak taaael loafer, the trad1tional Baas and the Cole-bahn aaddleshoe worn with colorful cotton aweaten in rainbow colon, chino and poplin pants, will be leading the men'• faahlona for fun this spring, aa1d Cotton. John Vandivert, mana1er of Harri• and F..rank, South Coast Plaza, aa1d men make an investment In their dotheL The natural fiber fabrics, featuring a natural shoulder line and 3~ Inch lapell for luitll and coats, will remain c;omiat.ent. "A two or three plece suit In the ll&hter colors will be a good apring Investment. Unen or natural DC>ly-wool bJendl ln a sport ooet and aik or fine cotton thJrta would calT)' a man throuah the aprina fuhlon llealOn.'' ' Teen-aae mla ma'¥ be the only market for ~y' cloth•. The 50'• lnokbu been lnterpre_ted Into ••RocJt-a·billy" by the h1lh 8Cbool Mt. "Rock-a-billy," .. defined by Leal.le Weldon of Hub Bub In South Cout PlaJa, feetul'9, "full m..ea In plaida and checka. briaht ahlrta with up-turned collara, arote veste ln bright pinks 81\d aqua, U1ht toreador style pant•! polka aot ceramic earrin1a and baby doll ankJeta worn with pumpe and Oat whl te tenh1a lhoee. '' • The cbtldren'• fHhlon 1cene follows a man tradidmal pattern, llm1lu' to that of th* .,.,. ... Lori Patenon of The Reef S.Uoon In l'Mh1on laland. tUd .... wW W9U' putel m-, wallrJDc lhoc1I and vetta to match or conarut. CotD .......... In bricbt primary~ and ~ • W\1ft\ by bOlh bow and ..... -:-and i-. bit 1b11111n boch,...... ... brfab• WU1 ....an a fawrhlt ~the~ - jacket in a natural fabric very much like thelr mother's would wear. Bergstrom 's feature the Granfranco Ruffini sport clothes from Italy. Epria fashions for children with put.el sweat shirts and pants are popular with mothers because of their easy care and the ease of comfort for the children. Children's dress clothes are al8o following the 50's look said Sapien. In the fashion world of. the 80'•, these fabulous fifties are back, featuring new colors and natural fiber fabrics. Services, With ·as In addition to over 50 unique shops and restaurants, South Coast Plaza Village has many·convenient seivices to make those errands and appointments more enjoyable. A number of our services include, The A.I.A: Orange County, Anthony's Shoe Repair, Carlton Hair International, Exclusive Travel Agency, Fingernail Fixer .II, Fashion. Institute of De~ign and Merchandfsing, I Framed it Myself, Personal Formula, and Dr. Daniel Werner, Optometrist. . • J ..... 4 -Current -A Maigaz:lne for the OrMge ~/ Wedneeday, ~tllch 16, 1983 Kids know what they like -and pick lt Tennis dress designed by Today's Child's is screen printed with hearts in jade, raspberry or yellow on a white ground. These low-waist dirndl pants deliver the new fuller look. The matching mini-1tripe top has easy roll-up sleeves, button ahotilden and big pockets. ... - Skirt of new mini-dress is full and fiippy and the convertible sleeves roll up or down. In easy-care polyester and cotton knit, she can play any game and win! . ~ 'Tennies' .popular · lVith younger set a --·...a Current -A Magaz.tne for the Orange Coast/ Wednesday, March 16, 1983 -5 No need to sliop at the Los Angeles Jewelry Mart! · ;uy WHt:QE THE JEWELLER~ BUY! SPECIAL EASTER SALE. off custom designed diamond rings, precious gems, and 14 Kt g~ld chains a bracelets. Our regUlar prices up to· 75% lower than other jewelry stores -SHOP-AND COMPARE! .. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • INSURANCE REPl.ACEMENT APPRAISAi. IY U.S. QEMOlOGMCAL IEIMCH, INC. (QJ.A. GMtADUA'fll) WITH PUR· CHASE Of $1000 Oft MORE • FRIE RING CLIANING • WATCH 11,All • ENQRAVINQ • WHIU YOU WAIT • FREE ,ARKINQ • FRIE QIFT WRAPPING •·• MA.IOI CREDfY CARDS ACCEPTID • AIOVE SERVICES AVAii.AiU ON PREMISES . ( f -~-----·:.:-~-=-=======:=:..:-~---·-~ ~. -----'~-- Hey Kids! Tell Mom & Dad about '!Jou~ ~teemCJ w,. Trull' Hai't' Tlrt' Fint'st ';,./utwn uf Rt'Cl'clt'd Childrm's ClmlrtnK 4 t Grtat Prius!· 436 Hdiotrope. Corona dd Mar I ~hind 1hc Port fl•CJICf l '"'"'"'"th< U<hotrOj)C Bu11d10f ) 173-2120 Hour•: T1tf'.-t·r1. 10-5; Sac. 10-2 0-4 Mardi 26 ctvouah April• UNIQUE GIFTS FOR THE-HOMEI Spring has sprung In the little Gazebo. Many new items are arriving daily. Come in early for best selection. WE SPECIALIZE IN: •BRASS• CRYSTAL• PORCEl.f.INS •SILK FLOWERS • AND A VARIETY OF l:JNI~ GIFTS HOURS. 9·X>-S:OO MONDAY through SATURDAY 1733 Westdlfr Drtve • Newport Beach. CA 92660 • f 714J 642-3290 (ktwttn lrvlne & OOV~rl i'ldd-l'arting "' .... 6 -Current -A Magazine for the Orange Coast/ Wed., March 16, 1983 .Light touch guides men's '83 wardrobe Double breasted blazer in for spring. The word for men's fashions, this spring is light. Lighter colors and lighter fabric weights -a trend away from _the deep shades and weightier fabrics that dominated the suit and sport coats last year. ~ Men's Fashion Association of America aays there wUl also be an increaae in double-breAsted fashions and sport coata in silk and silk-look cloths this spring. The advent of lighter sqits otters men the opponun.ity to dtf'ss well at a lower cost. And then. of course. there's the comfort of a cotton and cotton blend auit. F.or sport coata. the uae of pure t ailk:s. silk. blends and the look of silk is the leading fashion trend this spring. Linen blends and linen-looks remain an important fashion factor, and the blazer continues to be the most wanted and most worn sport coat ill the history of American men's fashions. To accompany the new suits and sport coats, dress shirts will be far more colorful with a definite trend (See MEN'S, Page '1) ft: __ ~----·--------_,_ __ f ' . ~ Silky knit shirts patterned with sport coats and ascots. MEN'S FASHIONS LIGHT ... (From Page 6) "' to stripes-on-stripes.. There are 1tron1er p a1tel colorings, with many colcnd stripes and controlled pattema in the new nedcwear. And shirt oouar stylee wW feature everything from the button-downs to moderately and wid e 1pread models. A new and um.&lSUal style ia a button-tab collar. , . ' ''Wow!! ' is open Seven Days a Week" 2131 E. COAST llGHWAY CORONA 00. MM 675-5553 Spring ~~~ Cleaning -- ~~~~~...,...._, Sale 0 te 75% All sports bags, books, clothing, cleats, racquetball racquets, frlsbees, soccer balls, footballs and volleyballs. _ .___ Seacl/ff VIiiage -~,.._·2207 Main St. #26 . ·, (•t Y,or#ctownJ-• Huntington Beach 536-7582 T . - ' . ·-- • •• 8 -Current -A Magazine for the Orange Coast/ Wednesday, March 16, 1983 Living, dressing well the best. revenge Jeffrey Banks' spring and summer collection best epitomizes the term "living well ia the beat revenge.'' The ahapee are clHD-li.ned, the colon. petteml and~ work In a clearly modem way. The collection ia 80ID8What more "dl'ea9ed," with suits that are llim. sinale-breasted and llide-vented, or beautifully double-breuted. Fabrics are luxurious, with allk, Irish linen, doeskin flannel, and superfine cotton llale. Or they are innovative-like a 10 ounce. tropl<:a:J wonted, patterned with shepherd'• cbec:b. glen plaids. and antique-pale stripes. While Bank.a prefers the clean look, he ia al80 a master at mixing palette and pattern. His~afoam­ a nd·-l vory houndstooth check spor1coat traced with plum, pink and yellow, over a multicolored check ahirt, ivory trou8en, and pink and aqua pin-dot tie ia an example. Even Banks' aporta clothes sport a new refinement this year. His knitted shirta in a multitude of sophisticated stripes and llOlda &re' done in a super-ailkly mercerized cotton llale ln a variety, of stitches. Jeffrey Banks' spring and summer eolleetion reatiiies madras plaids in all colors witb._panta of every length and variety. Banks' n eckwear deserves mention as he continually adds to his amusinl motif club ties. Thia 9eUOI\, he's featuring Sa>ttie dogs on silk, as well q Fred Astaire, teams of 19209 tennis players, and a host of natty pln-dot or peau de aoie bow ties. THE DECO S TREAMLIN ED flDlllAI FIGJI LJ. SllDIE Feel expensive.. Discover the luxury of true comfort when you try Koret StJetch Ptus• Pants. Their concealed e&as- tic waistband provides freedom of movement, yet always stays ftat and smooth for a slim, flattering ftgure. Choose from several rich colors In machine washftble stretch gabardine. So affordable, you'll want more than one pair. EXPENSIVE IN EVERY WAY BUT THE PRICE llluatra.ted: 129.00 Jlpper front pant. AllO awaltable: Etaattc wal1t band pant, 12&. altl9d putt"'On lktrt, • tn. Bluer Jacket, teO . eotora: Black, navy, red, plum, beige, brown, white, btue. Sime 8 to 18 • Blase &eulptures a narrow column. CUrrart -A ~lne for the OrMge 6o.ti Wedneed8y, Merdt 16, 1983 -9 .Color£ ul col~lection from Blass Fashion designer Bill Blau empbuba brtgftt colon in hia new spring collection. He al8o oontinuee to give attentioll to blldt and white ~ and rounda out hia c:oUec:tiao with a pink, brown and white group. ' The Blaa collection opens with riotoua reda, yellowa, blues, Ol'aD8t!S and greens. The prints are geometric blocb, dota, ltripee or Oorala. · The daytime lilhouette ia narrow and fitted. Jack.eta are hip Jenath. The Walat la cinched, and skirts are alim, just grazing the knee. Tile o.lpped-in jlcket coven .Wta u well aa day and evening dn!91e8. Blua tailon hi.a jacketl and coata with aar.z:i.:.i;ic lapel details. Daytime are fluid but always shaped at the waist. Evening drama la either Jean and nan"ow or explodes ln sweeping akirted ball CoWDS· The> evening color pt.Jette la in the 9me bricht clean color, black and white or aubued plnla combination. ' BlUI combines Encliah aarden chintz altirtl with gc.amer print chiffona and linen tops. He balances the atrictne9I of hil daytime deligm with the sweeping extravaganze of his evening fashiona. Bill Blaae runs riot with bright colon for spring. HERITAGE FLORIST THE I JERI'S FLORISTS from our~ privesta. labz.l col lczction., 14474 Culver Dr. Ste 0 . FLOWER GAZEBO • Ct CALL 912-lllO • mode juet fbrus ... t.ailonldfh::m the~~ dacraf sxh.ci~ouryqrsr ~tropcol. euit mt:rJ ve:ry 'MU\. bi. tht meet pmctico\ eui~yt:JUUewr ~ . a1.eilabk ineolid .9heOz8 d tan, 'f'l!N"j, lj:0J .~ 'Mtll 8!19Jley end.ntNY che1k . strips. •• <. ... I ..,. ... - Klein w8rdrohe .. sophisticated reality Black and cream l'iviera stripe flannel jacket is worn with black Oanne l high waist skirt. Fitted clo~hing einphasized in tailored jackets, skirts .. Calvin Klem, in pre.enting his spring collection for 1983, has added a new touch of sophistication without surrendering bis belief that clot hes should be ~atic and wearable. The new collection opens with sportswear in boldly striped or vivid-toned cotton cropped sweaters. The sweaters will be worn with white linen high-waist trousers, bermudas or very short skirts. The emphasis ta on fitted clothing. The new suits are ah.aped without extreme exaggeratioo with sharply tailored jackets and allm, tapered akirta. Daytime fabrics -satin linens and gabardines -are worn with silk, high-<X>llared blouses Tum your unusables into usable cash. Daily Pilot classified 642-5671. Also offered are short bolero Jackets, double-breasted blazers, cashmere sweater jackets and a wide shawl or peak lapel jackets. The collection celebrates spring with camellias over silk crepe de chine in pepJum tops and skirts as well as side-wrapped, draped street-length dinner dresses. The colors are black ivory to ranges of fuchsia and navy, scarlet and black. The impact of black and ivory bi- color satin crepe dinner clothes la highlighted by beaded bows in body defining dresses. Aoces80riea are considered a must for the new collection. Integral to the new tailoring are square-cut faceted diamond shape ston es in earclipe, bracelets, rings, pina and choker necklaces. There are wide- brimmed spectator straw hats and bi-colored pumps on high heels. Gloves with double facings in electric colors att offered. The spring collection ia dedicated to Baron de Gunzburg, Klein's longtime mentor and f riend. De Gumbure died recently . Cam ellia Oo ral siut erepe de chine peplum lop with side button skirt is shown. The black patent has black grosgrain piping. • Current -A M9;81ine for the Orange Cout/ Wedneeday, March 18, 1983 -. 11 Big bucks in fashion kid stuff Elevesl years -co Carol Mel'Clldo gave up her career in architecture to c::.~ children'• mhion dellgn Hel" San Eran~iaco-baaad oompeny. Today' a Child. hu become one of the front-runnen in the bus:lne9. Her first collection waa ao llUCC8dul that ahe took an a~. Doug Miller, a Stanford MBA graduate, to handle the bulinaa end. Sales of $7 to $10 million are projected .thia yeer with 600 to 800 accounta and ahowrooma In New Y Ol'k, Chicqo, Dallaa, Los Angeles and Florida. Tbelr partnenblp worked 80 well , that Miller and MercadO are now husband and wife. Mercado credit• her lack of apparel training for the fresh, avante-prde look of her line. Her ardllt.ectuml bedr.,....:!;r" bu toW'ard function and ort, with details like hup cargo pock.eta that really work, •Y ot.erven. Practical fabrle11 become ht1h faabfon with Mercado'• light- hearted touch. She waa one of the flrat to recognise the fashion potential of sweatahirt knita. Her aweatab irta are chic "aocknib" with striped rlbb«l cu.ffa and push-up 1ep ... or they''re ultra feminine with pinafore ruffles and flouncea. Hunting and flahlna loolu are IC&1ed down and apiced up with fabric mixes like corduroy and "feather leather" polyurethane. Vesta with roomy pockets are la)tered over twO~Ql' matchJng flannel plaid ab1rta. It'• a .eparat.es wardrobe, ap1aabed with style. When fJ9Cb line ia ready.~ Mere.do and MWer put it to the add test with a youn1 J\.!ry of neighborhood children and their mothers. They approve both the line and the pricing before it la presented to bu yen. Mercado plans to add a boys wear 1 line, stuffed toys. children'• ah.oe9, hoalery, layette• and crib fum.lahinga. . Carol Mereado Softer lines, colors for eyes, lips and nails A aofter touch I oY-eyett, and nails is in v e. BJ GLENNA JOBN80N FOSTER .......... DllJ .... aye. lip and mil colon thja spring will keep up wttb the f.uhAon trmda of IOfter Un. and colon. Mary Ka7 Coametica have deveJoped a C0111pletely new line of cokn lor spring. Polly Quain. Mary Kay aalea director In Newport Beech. aaid. "Our eyeUnen and ahadowl are in IOft phum, browna, pl\DD p.nb and aky blue.. Soft oorall and rwe ln l4J> cxdors are most ccmpatlble with the feminine f:l.ftlea look. .. Dru Bell-Dyen, Mary Kay consultant In Orange, iltl md that fASHION f'OI U:SS •A TRADITION SINCE 1936 ... r.!.,~g:.!~ ... ~ ... OW..,__..ROCS _.,..., 111•W.-PA,_ .,.. ... ,. The Pottery Shack offen a complete bridal regbt.ry. Dinnerware for elegant to caauaL dining. All tabletop acc..ories, cookware, glasaware. flatware, furniture and much more. LOOK FOR ADS ON OVR BRIDAL FAIR, APRIL I 0, 1983 l 0 to ·'IO~ OFF ALL NORITAKE basic akin care to combat the exposure to the California aun la imperative. "We have a dirty environment here, cleansing properly and protection frcm the aun'a raya with a 1un ecreen la neceaury. Make-up la like the tro.dn& en a cab, a aood, well~ fOC' akin .. the cUe. .. aaid Dyen. The amt *>ft plwm, ~ and pinks will be the popular aprtng nail colora according to Sandy of Mlthetim of Newport :ae.cb. Hair ttylista at Asthetics aalid that hair stylea will be abor1er' an the lldm. atrat1hter and shoulder length. Lonaw and fuller hair on top with flufly banp and natural coloring. South Cout PJ.ua 'a Aida Grey Sam'• ataff predicted IOft, full hair atylea without a def:lnite curl Colors will be ao natural looking that ooJorina wW be undefined. ''Natural hair color la not all one color," uJd the ataff apokeape.reon. ''three or four cokr highlighting will produce a more natural look." ... x•pen..ev.• •(In lk .... ., not Ngfl In price; rN1onable; a1a11•ur lllJflll ......,Ill Clwlfted Adw.1111ng 842-7887 , . ·------~~~---------~~---.-.---~~~-.:'."""~~~~~---~~ F -. -----· '----.._..._..,..,..._ ..:.._..,.~··--_..__ ___ . _______ ,...... ,.. 12 -&arriftt -A Magarhte for the Orange Coelt1 Wedneedey, Maid, 1&, 1.,._....._.~~· ... - -7erde 6enter , _,, IHI IRllll GOUT CDllT IDITlll WF.ONFSOl\Y MAHC l1 1'1 1•111 • JI A"'' • I ( I ) ' I N I y ( A I 11 (JI~ N I A ! . ' t t~ I ' Arriving storm. nips spring fever bud By STEVE MITCHELL or .. ....,,... .... The Or•!'••. Coaat i1 in for another IOAklnt. with up to two lndM9 of rain expecU!d between toniaht and tomorrow afternoon. But weather forecuten aald the cambtnation of blih windl, rain• and bi& 1urf won't be Dunes decision expected tonight By STEVE MARBLE or .. ....,,......., . A $30-milllon expan1lon of, Newport Dunes aquatic park - an aging facility on Upper Newport Bay -hinges tonight /I on the 1ettlement of a two-year- old lawsuit. The 1uit ha1 held up _ improvement.I at the 70-acre park and owners claim the popular 1ummer attraction hu slowly slipped into disrepair .• l..an'y Buxton, a IJJOkesman for the ownen, aaJd attendance haa fallen off drutlcally in recent years and cuatomen complain the park ian't what it once wu. "It'• aort of been like painting the Golden Gate Bridge," he explained. "Once we fix up one end of the park we have to go bllCk to the other end and 1tart OYel' again." Whlle located in Newport Beach, the water-oriented Plttk ii Oil state thielanda controlled by Oraqe c.ounty pemmenL The land & Jeued to a private firm - Newport ~Inc. The city 1ued the county in early 1981 when the Newport Dunee expansion pl.ans tint were unveiled. Clty olfidala worried abiout the amount of expmsiml and charaed the county wu trying to railroad the plan• t.b.rouch- Tbe twO Ii.dee tentatively have agreed to call off the laWllUit to permit a reduced amount of expemion. A public review of the plan and the propoeed lawsuit ~t will be conducted at 7 p .m . ln the Newport Beach Council Chamben. If the 1uit is 1ettled as anticipated, the private firm will be permitted to con1truct a 275-room family inn, 100 new (See DUNES, Page AZ) Jury eyes penalty for killer By STEVE TBIPOU or .. .,,... .... The Onnp County jury that convicted Robert Jack1on 'lbompmn of tint...,,_ murder will decide, 1tartJn1 Monday, whether to recommend to a Judae that he die for the crime. -'nie six-man, 111..x-woman jury decided yeltttday after 19 hours of deliberation that Tbompeon kUled 12-year-old Anaheim newlboy Benjamin Brenneman afi.r abductln1 and aexually mo1ellUng him bi Aucu-t 1981. Brenneman'• mother Kay wept and buged her mother u the verdict w-. re.ad in Superior Court Juqe Donald ~·· courtroom. Tbe crime qu•U&. for death penalty conalderatlon becaUM ( ... PENALT)', Pap A%) nearly u heavy u the deluaee that inundated the coast the Jut few montha. "It'1 going to be bad, but not that bad,'' National Weather Service 1peclallat Bob Weblter aaJd today. He'a calling for lncreaalng cloudine11 tonight wlth a 40 Day of the iguana percent chance of ahowen later thU. evening. Raina will be heavy at times tomorrow, with ahowen mixed with a few thunder1howe r1 in the afternoon. South-to-aoutheut wlnd1 ranging from 25 to 35 mllet per hour alao are predicted. A high pressure ty1tem that It may be a face only a mother could love, but Cindy Bracken shows affection for Simba, an 18-year-old iguana, at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center. The 20-pound reptile belongs to Cindy's boyfriend, Ralph Fernandez of Fountain Valley. Dellr .... ,......., ..,., ~ Slain newsboy's mother Kay Brenneman 1 (right) and grandmother Bobby Pace embrace as guilty verdict is announced. ----llSID..,...E ----- 'Condo' capers Mad.ean Stt!"fenton and Luit A•aloe com,lne prejudice and pan to · pro•lde the comedy In ABC'1 new eerie. "Condo." P .. e 84. Tips wanted The Dally Piiot will pay c.h for the three belt news ti~ of the WMk. Cd UI 91 (714) 142~1. ext. 221, daya,Of'(714)842·5181 n~ta. Top ~ each W9ekl8118. protected Southern California from Sunday'• 1tonn hu moved further aouth, and will •rve no u.eful purpo9e th1a time around. The main 1torm 1y1tem, located off the Pacific Northwett, i1 expected to hammer Wuhln1ton, Oreaon and Northern c.autornia much harder than Southern ~altfornl~, Webl~ aaJd. Weather forecaster Dieter Crowley Hid pounding 1urf generated by the 1torm 1hould hit Orange Cout beaches later tonliht and tomorrow. And 1pedalilt Pat ~we said the long-range forecast calla for variable cloudlneu Friday through Sunday, with 1howeni likely both Friday and again Sunday. MeanwhJle, beach city crew• continue to clean up the debrla and damage from the Jut round of 1tonna. (See STORM, Pase A%) Beach .. . guard costs shared What has become an annual spring rite in Orange County -a debate as to whether or how much beach dtiea should be paid for providing lifeguard aervioes -has been reaolved, at least for the next five Jears. The Boar of Supervisors voted 3-1 yeaterday to negotiate agreements with the cities of Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, San Clemente, Laguna Beach and Seal Beach that will govern how county subsidies for Weguarda will be divided up. The new formula ii hued on the actual salary costa lncu.rred by each city for providing .. ucb services during the preceding year. The formula was devi.9ed by county officiala working with repreee'l'ltatives from five dtiee. It wlil work this way: The actual salary ooeta of lifeauarda and auperviaors ln all five dties wlll be totaled. Then, each dty's proportion of that total will be Wied to determine lta s~ of the county subsidy. U a city, for example, paid ita Uf egu.a.rd.a what amounted to 10 percent of the total cost. it would be eligible to receive 10 percent of the county'• aubsidy. County government hu .et aalde $248,24\ in Harbors, Beeches and Par~ District funds for this fiscal year'• aubaidy, supervt.ora were told. However, Superviaor Ralph Clark. who repreeenta an inland district, voted against the meaaure, saying pertinent lnfonnation was not CONidered when the formula was being devi8ed. Clark questioned why subsidies 1hould be given to coastal citie1 that derive lncreaaed revenuea from bed and (See COSTS, Pa1e AZ> Tiine share resort planned Laguna couple envision complex on blufftop property By STEVE M.ITCRELL of'hl)ellr ........ The blufftop property just south of Main Beach Park ln Laguna Beach ii vacant now, with the exception of a bulldozer and a few Jarae dump truda. But motorcycle race producer Mike Goodwin and his wife Diane have big pJans for the acre parcel at 611 South Coast Highway. In time, a three-1tory time- share re90rt. with retail ahope on the street level, two levels of No downed plane found A two-hour seareh off Laguna Beach'• 1horellne laat ni&ht, involving four hellcopt.en, flre boat.a, police and life1uard1, I.ailed to tum up evidence of a reported plane cruh. Lquna Betlch police received 1everal calll from people who cla1med to. have eeen a plane go ln the water approximately 8 half mile off Main ee.ch at about 8 p.m. Officen called for umt.ance, and hellcopten from the Cout Guard in Long Beach and from Newport Beach, along with two fire boat1 from the Sheriff'• Department harbor patrol in Newport and Dana Polnt. began a 8eal'Ch of the ocean surface for debril or survivors. Sgt. Dean Cordell of the Sheriff'• Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach aaid the leaJ"Ch wu called off at about 9:30 p.m. No planes were reported' mJm1na from loaal alrportl. Ariao11a State Wl'fftlins 1tar Gary Bohay, a produ.et of Fountain Valley~ 11 aen.lq hl1 li1ht1 on the Olymplea after hannc u unbeaten 1euon 1toppecl I• the NCAA flaa ... Pap 81. underground parking and a public sta.irway to the beach, will be constructed. Time-share units will be aold in week and two -week tncrementa, with the purchuen holding title to • percentage of the property. The Goodwins pun:hued the property, obtained all the needed approvals and are working now with meveral developen to put it all tosether. "We're not developers, we're k.agera," aaJd D1ane Goodwin. ~e couple, who have lived in Laguna Beach for eight yean, plan to work with a developer to complete the expected $2.5 million to *3 million project. Architect Tim Wilke.' blueprintl call for creation of 25 luxury tlme·ahare unita on the three-level brlck..and-redwood atructure with aeveral 1hop1 (See LAGUNA;l»ace Al) .. I .. PEN*LTY .•. From Page A1 jurore found that Thomp1on ~and 1eXu.ally abUled the youth before murderina him. The defendant l1 a prevfoualy convicted •it offender. McCarttn ordered jurors to return Monday fM the start of the penal ty phase of Thompeon'• trial. Alter heartnc teeUmony and arlUJ1)enta from attomeya for both lldes, the jury will decide whether to recommend death or life in prison without the poaeibllity of parole for Thompeon. Mccartin la empowered to chan1e a death penalty recommendation to life ln pr1aon lf he choo1ea, but he cannot increase a life Imprisonment ~tion by the jury to death... Tbompeon. 36, bid refuted ln court an earlier account to police of hia contact wlth Brenneman o n the day the youth disappeared. He teatlfled that he made a sexual advance on the youth when Brenneman came into hia apartment to 90liclt a newspaper subecrlption for the Register, but that the youth fled ln fear. That wu the last time he saw him, Thompeon tesd.fled. But two days aft.er the boy's body waa tocmd in the Palos Verdes area of Loa Angeles County, Thompeon told police he -- Robert Thompeon hears verdict read had carried the youth from hia apartment ln a steamer tnmk and releued him alive l.n Palm Verdes. New countf ·jaii site search shifted SupervilfOrs vote to drop propoaed Santa 'Ana Civic Center area lrom plans Oran1e County auperv'-ora voted }'n\erday &o drop Santa Ana'• Clvk! Cellter from further conalderation u a aita for a new COWlty Jail, vtrtually UNrina the facility will be built ln one of two remote canyona ln the county'• north ... t comer. The board voted 4-0 to reectnd it.a controversial Feb. 1 action that narrowed the number of potential jall-11te locatlona to Santa Ana, Gyp1wn Canyon and Coe! Canyon. Besides dropping the Civic Center alte, the board allo d1.rected that a study determine the economic feulbtllty of k>cetlnm a Mnltary 1.a.ndtW on the Mini .rte • the new jalL Yeeierday11 compromlH aareement wu worked out by 1upervl1ora Roa•r Stanton, whose district Includes Santa Ana, and Bruce Neatande followlnl WMkl of lobbylna and p~ from various Santa AN civic and buainea or1anliatJona oppoied to the conat.rUCtion of a new jail ln the city. Neatande had urged the board'• Feb. 1 action after pledalni to resident• in hla dl1trtct that he would flaht a proposal to convert the minlmum-aecurlty James A. Mualck H onor Farm Into a hlahef'41CU11ty county jail. lfeatande, who eeconded yHterday'a motion, called the eUmlnatlon of the Santa Ana alte a "areat victory for the people of Orange C.OWlty." He added, "We have 30,000 acrea-plua of vacent land; if we can't. flnd a site in thoae remote areas, we ouaht to quit our Jobe." Also asreelna waa Supervi.lor Ralph Clark, who said he aaw "value" ln trying to convert the jail lite to a dual u.e. But Clark cautioned that a •10 million price taa for the jail might force the board to begin lta site .election Artist's rendering depicta how multimillion dollar project will look . pro<.UI a.ll over qaln. That didn't sit too weU with Stanton, who prom.lied he would never support any ection to re- 1 n trod u c e site• already eliminated. Supervisor Harriett Wieder, who WH not pre1ent at the meet1n1. Indicated her support for the action ln a letter that waa read lnto the record. The board haa been ICOW'ini the county for a site on whkh to build a medium -maximum security jail to relieve overcrowding at the current jail in Santa Ana. -Jeff Adler LAGUNA. • • From Page A1 fronting the highway Bllecting the ahope will be a public thoroughfare leading to the bluffs in back of the building, where beachgoen will be able to de.cend a wooden staircase to the sand. A public viewing platform also is planned for the blufftop. Parking for 43 vehicles will be provided ln the underground Iota for time-sh are tenants and shoppers. Goodwin said the 620-aquare·· foot units will be sold to clientele with substantial incomes. Huntington disaster center aided 820 STORM BREWIN'. • • State and federal offlciala moved out of the Huntington Beach Diauter Alliatance Center ln Hunttnaton ~ yesterday. Buainem WU jood. replace or repair their property. Businessel filed another 150 loan applications. replacement of clothing, food, nursing service and medical supplies. occurred when several earthen flood control channels burst and water overflowed into homes. Huntington Beach city work.era have just finished pickin1 up pilings from the damaged municipal pier, and Huntlqton state beaches are open, althouib there la still t101ne sand on the public lots. The northern end of Bolaa Chica State Beach la ready to open after major repaira and cleanups. but will remain cl~ COSTS .. • sales taxes durln& the summer montha. He uked that the matter be delayed untll a report conoem1n& tax revenues could be supplied to the board. Supervi9or Bnkle Nestande, on the other hand, called the aubaldie1 a "leffitlmate countywide prosram..' He said he belJeva it la f.a1i for the county to share the OO!llt of jU&l'dlna city bMches because ., many Inland residents flock to the cout. County ~t haa been ~lifeguard subsidle. to Coutal cf tie. since 1943. Coastal until a four-mile stretch 01 Padfk Cout Highway between Golden Weat and Warner Avenue ia open. Offida1a ay that area could be open by Friday, but the new storm may delay that timetable. In Newport Beach, clty official.I aay it will be at least F.aater before beaches and the harbor a re cleared of storm debrla. DUNES • • •• boat .Ups. ~ restaurantl and a marlne-crlented buGne. center. The improvements are mueh lees than the company or1glnally wanted. In exchanae for ,dumping the lawatit, the city gets $600,000 for road improvement• and a atipulaUon that all cocwtrUcUon will meet city buUdfna coda The park owner al8o bu qr"eed to build a bike trail around the park. Buxton said it will be at leut a year before the owners can begin construction. A stale Coastal Comm1asion permit la needed and a S 1 mHiion dredgina of the Newport Duns lagoon al8o must be finished. When they clmed down at 6 p.m. to aet up another dl.aaater center at Ontario for San Bernardino and R iverside County victims, ofUciala had provided dlaa.ater aalatance to 820 people. Most flood victims -many from Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and C.O.ta Mesa -were aeek:lng help ln the form of low-interest loan.a from the Small Bualnem Administration. Offidala reported that famlliea tiled 621 applications for loans to But while offlctab from the Federal EmeraencY Management A,aency and ihe State OOJce of Emergency Services were breakin1 camp, repre.entatives ol the American Red er.. were planning to staff the center at the lower level of Hunttncton Be.ch Ovic Center until Saturday. Hours are from noon to ~ p.m. (A dJaaater aaaiatance lnfonnat1on number al.lo la ltill open. The toll-free number la 800-54 7 -3993.) The Red Croa haa efven aid to 173 famlllea in th~ _'-r~ of temporary shelyr. th'e Harbor seawall recoating OK'd ..... Orange County auperviaon have ~ to add a few new touchea to Newport Harbor - one above the waterline, the other below. Su perv lao ra approved spending $160,000 to re-Coat steel bulkheada along 860 feet of seawall, between the Balboa Yacht Club and the dock's end al the U.S. Cout Guard station. Also approved wa1 an agreement permitting the U.S. Customs Service to use office space in the Sheriff'• Department Harbor Patrol building. Rain due tonight Customs agent.a lnveatigaUng International narcotial smuggling have been using office apace in the building for about three years. The agreement, which will cost the county about •1.000 a year, formalliea the arrangement, accord1ng to Rober:t Davia, patrol director for the U.S. Customs Service Los Angeles division. Thursday, March 17 Na·~ WH.,,., Se<•"~ 70 County enatneera requested that the aeawall in the harbor be recoated becauae aeawater had begun to corrode the metal wall. The last prote.ctlve coating was applied to the wall 10 years .go, supervi9ors were told. tFllr l0d9y IM wlttl IOOI ..... '9 doudl tOl!laM end a 40 ~ cllanct of rain late tonight! C>wmlgllt 1owe 52 to M. "-lfl i-y at tlmet durtno morning lloure. 811owert and a few. tllund•rtllowere tolftorrow •tt_,_, extending Imo • 10 ....,,. ---of ,.,_ 8oultl to ~ Wlnde U to 36 n1'>ft Hlgfle tomonow ., to ... tlaewllere, fro"' Point Conception to tlle Me•lcan border end out IO mlee· Uoht _,... .... today, lllOl.-lnQ eoutlleaat wind• tonlglll, IJeO a fflllla 20 to IO llnote over Temperatures N()AA US 0.01 c.I CO"""tftt 70 Fronts· COid .,. Warm .,.. Occluded ..,.. Funds for the project are to be taken from the Harbors, Be.ches and Parka Dmtria bdget. ouW .... mid 11 to 26 knotll tNW INw ...... lhlttlnO ... by ·~ ~· HeaYy,.. alo119 nortll cou t, tprHdlng aouttl tonight. ~lltd bw • to a toot _. In out• watw9 mid ll to I teet In Inns ...,_ "'"" ll to s bit .....,,, ..... .. 61 83 81 74 74 13 ee " 63 16 35 4t 47 ., 40 45 II 10 .. 1t 12 46 eo 4' 1t Q 11 .. • 47 11 21 a 11 .. • a a • Lo 33 32 30 43 63 40 65 ll7 3t 58 32 28 lie 88 33 ll8 11 17 II 11 27 ll2 31 llO 11• 12 87 12 a7 31 tt .. a7 a1 22 II ta IA 15 13 81ou• ,, .... 70 .. 8POll-eo 26 ayr~ 76 lie Topelle 82 67 Tuceon 75 40 TulN 84 38 Waelllngton 7 4 65 Wlctltta 84 43 ae 311 78 57 73 71 40 34 ll7 28 12 47 ee 111 u st 71 45 44 31 18 ... 45 aa .. 16 87 it 74 47 11 21 ... 13 ...... .. .. 7t 62 .. u .. t1 IO "6 .. , 11 .. ... to .. .. 41 IS 14 .., " •1 34 27· ". "' « as 13 40 83 38 7t .. 78 40 ee 31 ..... ., 43 83 42. 80 42 81 31 74 IO 11 60 a n ae .a ... 41 ... 27 eo 43 15 47 70 .. ... 4t .. .. .. 40 ts 41 41 M NM 85 IO 11 • n 41 U IO 11 40 74 IO u :: . .. 7t .. ., ., 10 .. Coastal reaidenta bore the brunt of the Match 1-3 rainstonn that cau.ed about $50 million ln damage. Damage of about $17 million was reported In Huntington Beach alone. Moat of the damage The Huntington Beach pier and the End Cafe at the end of the pier also were dama~ed. Officials said the cafe ia alateei to be demol.i.shed Monday for safety reaaons. Memorial rite set for missing flier A memorial service for Newport Beach buaineaaman Brian Bertha, one of two men loet in the snow-covered Sierra Nevada. will be held tomorrow, St. Patrick'• Day. "lt wu his favorite day of the year. It seemed appropriate," said Ted RobinsOn. a business parmer and friend of Bertha. Bertha and hla companion Jeff LeHecka are believed dead after the twin-engine plane they were flying went down eut of the Mammoth Mountain skl resort Feb. 28. Their bodies and the plane Bertha was flying have not been found . An exhaustive and expensive 13-day search in the mountains near Bridgeport was halted Sunday. Family friends said a separate memorial service will be held for LeHecka and tentatively has been aet for Saturday. Services for Bertha will be held at 2 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angela in Newport Beach. "It's our belief that nobody could survive up in the mountains under such poor conditions for so long," aald Robinson, ex plaining the memorial services. Bertha, the father of two, was a resident of Capistrano Beach. LeHecka. married with no children, lived ln Laguna Beach. Slain boy to Chicago By The Alaoclated Pres• The body of Patrick Muon, 5, who was killed by a policeman mistaking the boy's toy gun for a real one. haa been flown home to Chicago fur burial, authorities said. Patricia Ridge, the ~/ mother, e.oorted her aon'a t aboard a Jet America airliner yesterday at Long Beach airport. She and her eon had moved to Stanton in Orange County laat year from a Cbica,go teneme.nt ln hopes of find.lnc a better life. But on March 3, Stanton policeman Anthony Sperl, 24, entered their apar1ment checking on Ridge's whereabouta and aaw a figure holding a gun in a darkened room. The gun was a toy, and the figure waa little Patrick, It turned out. Ridge's attorney, Richard Farnell of Newport Beach, bu filed a $20 million wrongful death claim against the city of Stanton. Stanton police have turned their reporta over to the district attorney for evaluation. ArmorAll Protectant ls a scientific formula that helps keep dashboards. vinyl end leather seats. vlnyl tops and tlc.esJooklng new. ArmorAll penetrates beneath the surf8(:e fo protect against ozone. oxygen and ultraviolet rays that cause fading, cracking and peeling. And It actually retards deterioration. s1.aa I oa. P.nMctotent Playlwuse benefit to aid sea lions A benefit to rat.e fund.a for the Laguna Beach Friends of the Sea I.Jon will be hOllted by Laguna Moulton Playhouae tomonow ln the fonn of a aiage pro<luction. "Chapter Two," Nell Simon'• comedy, wW be performed at 8 p.m. to raile funds for food and medical auppll" for sick and injured lea1a and aea llona. The ticket. price la $10 and la tax-deductible. For ticket re.ervationa, call 494-9004. •Costa Me98 High School aenior Zack Dop1oa has been named a flnallat ln a national photography contest for h.ia ~ ol Iaamu Noguchl's rock aculpture garden at South Plaza Town Center. Dopeon placed ln the top five percent of the 19,000 entries received by Photographers' Forutn, achool officials said. •A "Gigantic Swap Meet," co-sponsored by the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce and Dana Point Rotary will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The swap meet will be at the comer of Coast Highway and Niguel Road in Dana Point, adjacent to the Dana Niguel Library. Proceeds Crom vendor spaces (at $10 per space) and so-cent admiaalon, wW benefit the library and the Nautical Heritage Mu.ewn in Dana Harbor. For more information, call 493-7004. •The Artist Council of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art 1a presenting a fihn night of COl"{ledy next Wednesday at 8 p.m. Featured wW be humorous, avant-garde films such as "Vicious Cycles," "Sergeant Swell," "California Girls," and "Kraimer Nonnan, Beloved Husband of Erma." Admission ls $2.50 for museum members, $3.50 for non- memben and $1 for students. The films will be shown at the muaeum at 307 Cliff Drive. ORIENT AL RUGS for Best Selection of CHINESE, PERSIAN, INDIAN, PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND DH_URRI At . Low, Low Prices -------- W. County schools switch holidtiy Public 1ehoola In Hununaton The di· fferent schedules scrambled m order to cau.e I.em dianapdon. BHch and Fou.ntain Valley will offlctala uid. break with tradltJon thl1 year (amity vacation plans. The chanae affecta all a1x hJah and cloee lor the aprtna holiday 11ehool.t In the Huntln,ion S..Ch tho week after r.uc.r. Union Hlah School Dtatrlct. the Scboola have almOlt •lwaya reocelved a number of complaints Huntington Beach -and alao adult school, the evenlna ht&h held J!'.ut.er vac:aUona -oUlclally about the April 4-8 vacation who hate younaatert In other achool and the Hunim,ton Bdch called apnna rec.a -the week period. dlatrlcta with traditional vacation City, Fountain Val.le)I-&nd Ocean before Euter. (Eute r Sunday Some callen, 1he aaid, cla.1med echedules -a1lo complained View elrmentary dlttricta. lh1I year 1a April 3.) that the aprlna break la The different achedulea Schoola ln the Newport-Mesa, The schedule chan1e waa . aacrlle1loua In that atudentt scrambled family vacation plana, Laguna Beach and Irvine unified brou1ht about at a re1ult of would be in 1ehool durtna holy they Mid. dlttrlci.I wW be cJ09ed the week contract negotiation• between week and on Good Friday. Elementary dlttrlcta followed of March 28 in obaervance of the the Dlatrlct FA:lucatora .A.uocUltion Other tHchers who work In suit with the hi h 11ehool change 1prina holiday. of hlah school teachers In .------~~-------------------------------..........;::;...__,..;. ______ ~~--------- Huntington Beach and district trustees. The teachers reportedly contended that Friday, April 1, wu the exact mld·point of the aprlna semester and vacation aft.er that date would cauae lees lnterrupUon of instruction due to acheduling of examinations. An official said the d1atrict baa Tree removal planned for Mesa Verde The removal of old trees causing Coeta Mesa sidewalks to buck.le will be diacusaed during a public meeting at 7:30 tonight in the library of TeWlnkle School, 3224 California St. . City Public Services Director Bruce Matt.tm said $240,000 has been budge~ for removal and replanting of trees and the replacement of damaged sidewalks, curbs and gutters. Construction la ext:f.ted to begin this spring on 'fornia, Colorado , Dakota , Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana and Oregon streets. Mattern said the ficus variety trees have caused the most problems in the area. Officiah have not yet decided what type of tree will be replanted there. E~ECTRONIC MUSCLE STIMULATION Most Inexpensive In ·orange Countyl -----.-------------COUPON------------------. ONE VISIT Correcting the .,,..,_ and contour of ttie body mMl'9 Improving R I rl $25 ITIU9Cle tone. Optlmum'a pualYe muacle exerciNr le WI atter~tl~ ' egu a . y to long, hard monotonoua exerclM and c:oetly commerdal hMlth tactOtlel. Free Tanning Session Offer End• 3-1~ With This Coupon L------------~---------------------------~ '9PTIMUM trmm11 Fitness Centers (714) 842·2800 19085 BEACH BLVD. {Next To Ralphs) HUNTINGTON BEACH Pl.aa. Call For Appointment Mon.-Frl. 9 to 8 -Sat 8 to 6 Closed Sundays Est. 1832 ~EJ ~ WINERY Southern Callfornla 's Largest Winery ~ b~lfli~~J. 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DlllyPUat W!ONl!80AY, MAAOH 18, 1883 * MEAD ON WINE SLIM GOURMET SUPERMARKET SHOPPER C2 02 -03 - ld~ t!.·-. --------....... • ~i ,:., . ~ ~~ f.J r;. .· ~~~:::>-~ r·,,, Real men will love 1 \ j tbese quiches . . . C4 '~~i ' 'Tis the time for toastin' the green Greet the St. Paddy's Day crowd with a lively collectlon of party treats - all properly green. of course. Kiwifruit Daiquiris, frosty-cold, and delicately tinted with popular, emerald green kiwifruit are a grand way to start off the festivities. Hook a pinwheel slice of kiwifruit on the edge of each glass as a special salute to this gret;tn and glorfous day. Sprightly green pistachios are the perfect go-with, so be sure to keep a generous supply of this tun-to-eat nut on hand for nibbling throughout the day. And don't forget to serve Pistachio Appetizer Twists, or those dyed-In-the-green Irish may ne'er forgive ye. Pistachios are available In a natural tan shell. Easy to crack, the bright green nut can be added to salads, desserts, appetizers and candles or simply served au natural. Kiwifruit, the stylish little fruit that feels fuzzy and tastes fabulous, is available October through May. Serve In salads, fruit cups or with fancy desserts or eat right out-of-the-shell seeds and all. Everyone becomes Irish on St. Patrick's Day, and the rollicking fun of the day is excuse enough for a . hearty celebration. So lift your hat, and bring on the green! KIWIFRUIT DAIQUIRI 1 ldwlfrult. pered Md ..... 2 or S tHIPDMe .... 1 t8lll11pun .... )Uloe 1 or 2 OWtoee rum 1 drop ....... food oolor (optlonel) • ..,. oubM, orueMd 2 kiwifruit ...... Combine all Ingredients except kiwifruit slices In blender container; blend until smcoth. Garnish edge of each glass with kiwifruit slice. Makes 2 servings. Verletloft: Rum may be omitted. PISTACHIO APPETIZER TWISTS 1 peclr.ege (17'JI ouncee) froien puff .,...,, ................ 1 919 """9, elghtlJ bHten \\ cup flnelr chopped, •h•ll•d pletec:Noe CoerM or Koeher ... trte Nit • Unfold puff pastry. Lightly brush dough with egg white. Sprinkle with pistachios and light coating of salt. Tum pastry over; repeat with egg white, pistachios and salt. Cut Into ~x3,~·lnch strips. Twist strips; place on baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees F. about 15 minutes or until llghtly browned. Serve warm. Makes about 72 twists. Verletlon: Pistachio Appetizer Twists may be prepared using your favorite pie crust recipe. Bake at 425 degrees F. about 10 minutes or until lightly browned. PISTACHIO MEATBALLS AND KIWIFRUIT 8w•t encl Sour 8euoe Combine all Ingredients except kiwifruit and Sweet and Sour Sauce; mix well. Roll Into 1-lnch balls. Place on baking sheet. Bake at 375 degrees F. 15 to 20 minutes or until lightly browned. Pare and cut kiwifruit Into chunks; toss with meatballs. Pour Sweet and Sour Sauce over meatballs and kiwifruit; serve In chafing dish or over food warmer. Makes abou1 36 meatballs. 8w•t Md 8our .. ucr. Combine Y.i cup packed brown sugar and 1 tablespoon cornstarch; stir In 1 can (6 ounoes) pineapple juice, 3 tablespoons vinegar and 1 tablespoon soy sauce. Cook and stir until thickened; add 2 tablespoons sliced green onion. Makes 1 cup. NYSE (~OMPOSITE TRANSACTION 0\IOtltftOll .. N(;LllO• UAOUON fNI NIW 'OI• MIOWUY, l'A(ll'I( '"" IOUON OIHOIT ANO (IN(INNAfl tTC)(• laCMAN•U ANO llNIYIO I Y TMI liUO ANO INUtltlT Net c~ 'W141l ~ L "°'' Clow . Dow Jones Final DOWN 8.52 CLOSING 1, 111.00 Lifeline phone call proposal attacked By 'ne A11ocla&ecl Preti SAN FRANCISCO -Pacific Telephone la trying to make money by taking advantage of the helpleaa and disabled, criUca of a propoeed $1-billlon rate increue aa1d at a public hearing. Angry and fruatrated, more than a dozen penona opposed various parta of the plan yes1ttday before the California Public Utilities Cornrniu!on which will eventually decide how much Pacific Telephone geta. Uthe full lncreue la granted, residential flat rates would climb to about $15 ln California. They are about $7 a month ln moat areas now. The attack was aharply focuaed on plana to cut the number of "ftee" lifeline calla from 30 to 10 and to c~e ·by the minute for excess calll. •u that'• not hitting below the belt I'll eat my hat," said F.dlth Sarber ol San Frandaco, who said the telephone company ia adding another expense for people who already muat find ways to get along without Social Seeurity lncreaaea, pay higher Medicare coeta and rent. F'actory use increases WASHINGTON -U.S . manufacturers operated their factories at 68.5 percent of capacity during February, a 0.2 percentage-point gain from January, the Federal Reserve Board reported today. The increase was the third straight after factory uae had dropped ln 14 of 16 montha. The new gain paralleled yesterday's report that industrial production in the nation's factories and mines roae 0.3 percent in February, also the third straight monthly rile. l'lct. Off lU °" t1.I on u Off 1.1 °" "' Off u °" u E u "' ... Off s.t on u °" .... Off u ()fl I.A ()fl I.A °" I.A °" lA ()fl u g: tl Off I. I °" u Off u ()fl •• METALS NEW YOAK (<\l"I -Spot nol\l.,roue ,.,... P<tcm lodey c~ 71•·11 cet1•• a pout1d. U 8 desllllMIGN. C•'P9' 73 40 cet1t• per pout10. NV eon.. llPOt month oloMcl Tue. Leed 20*-23 -·.pound. a.c 38-40 -• pound.~ ""' '7.7430 ....... w-compolit• lb ~ 71 cane. a pound. N.Y . ..._, SS30 00 per llMll. ,..._ '40t00-$411.00 ,,_ell troy -.l't.V GOLD OUOT~TIONS .,TM •u11t .. 1• ,,_ 8elaCled world OOIO prtoea I~ Lenci-mort1tn11 fl•tng 1424 00. off 11050. 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