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Valley cancer victim, 10,
lived and died a winner
By PHIL SNEIDERMA N
O(tM 0.-, "'-' .....
Todd Chrt110pher OJ.en wu •winner.
He earned top 1rad" at Fountain Vallt-y
Elemenwy School and wu enroUed In the GATE
program for glfteod children.
Todd wu a 1uperb athlete. He wu the only
eecond arader chOMn to play on the third-grade
baaketball team. A1 a third arader In 1981, he
played on a flag football team that won the city
<'hamplon1hlp. He al10 excelled at soccer and
baseball.
"He enjo~cd competition," hl1 mother, Sharon
Olsen, said. 'He wanted to be the winner, and
usually he wu."
But last April, Todd went up agalnat his most
serious opponent -cancer Through a year of
chemotherapy and radiation treatments at
Chlld~na Hoepl\al of Oranae County, Todd wu
determlned to win
After a aetback In hll t.rutment, he wu beck ln
Fountaln Valley lut week, hll 1ptrit1 perk!ns up u
he looked forward to Ea1ter But on Saturdal
afternoon, Todd Olaen died at home In hl1 mother 1
amu.
He waa 10 yean old
"Hla mind never gave up," hla mother aald.
"Hi.a body gave up."
Todd'• relatlve1, cluamates and frlenda are
expected to attend a public memorial aervlce at 4
p.m . tomorrow at the Community United Methodllt
Church, 6662 W Hell Ave. in Huntington 8e8"h.
The famlly ha.a suggested donat!oru be made to
White Cell Research at Children.a !ioepltaJ.
Todd Olaen had never been 1kk In his ltfe until
(See VALLEY BOY, Pa1e AZ)
THI DRANlil COAST coum IDITIDN
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
New study boosts affordable housing
By STEVE TRIPOLI
I O('tfM D.ie, Nof llaff
A group that wants the county
to continue its affordable housing
pro gram unveiled a study
yesterday that challenges the
oonclusions of another study used
t o justif y the program's
elimination.
It was the latest volley In a
battle that continues to heat up
w ith the approaching vote by
county s upe r visors on the
program's future.
The new study, done for the
Housing Coalition of Orange
County, c hallenges the main
conclusion of a study done for the
Industrial League of O range
County -that the affordable
housing program has caused
fewer homes to be built in pnce
ranges above the affordable
range
Both studies agree that the
program has caused the
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Parading their pe ts
construction of more affordable
units than would have otherwise
been built.
Dr Ray Catalano, a professor
at UC Irvine and chairman of the
Irvme Planning Comm.issjon. sa1d
his study showed that housing
st.arta in the higher price ranges
were al.most exactly what they
would have been 1f no a ffordable
housing law had been enacted
locally
Catalano said he drew his
conclusion by comparing the
county's housing statistics with
San Diego County's, which have
paralleled the local st.at.lstics both
before and after the program was
adopted in 1978 San Diego
County has no such program
Catalano's conclusions were
supported by Dr. Alana Northrop
of CalState Un1vers1ty at
Fullerton, who said she
compared Catalano's study with
the one done for the lndustnal
Among the dressed-up e ntries for children and the ir animals in
San Juan Capistrano yesterday were Ian P e terson (left ) with his
collie, Donne lly, and Ryan Mannix pulling Freddie, his P ekingese.
League as a "neutral observer."
Catalano said his conclusions
will force supervisors to reveal
thetr beliefs about the concept of
affordable housing because his
study destroys any statistical
justification for eliminating the
program.
Ralph Kennedy of the
coalition said there lS a greater
need for affordable housing now
than there was when the
program started. He said almost
12,000 families with incomes
below 80 percent of the county
median were spending more than
a quarter of their income for
housing in 1978, while there now
are 13,000 families in the same
income category spending more
than 35 percent of thett incomes
for housing.
SupervtSOrs will COOSlder the
program's future next week.
Rental housing
for low incomes
Irvine OK'd • In
Orange County families
classil1ed as low-incorue can
eXpKt at 1-t 2le ...,.-un(ta Of
ren&al houmina co be built and .-.
aside for them in Irvine
The Board of Supervisors
authorized the sale of $55 5
m1lhon m bonds yesterday to pay
for the construction of l , 120 new
apartments All but 24 of the
units will be built 1n Irvine ,
according to a county official
Occupancy is expected within
two years
Each project financed wtth the
bonds must set aside at least 20
percent of its apartments for
low income families -those
whose annual income is less than
four-fifths of the median family
income in the county . That
means families making about
$26,000 a year or less can live in
the apartments.
The Irvine pro1ec ts, all
developed by the Irvine Co., will
be built in seven different
locatJons around the city
-Two projects at Campus
Drive and Berkeley near UCI
-At Harvard Avenue and
C.Wforrua, abo near UCI.
-On •••t Yale L oop . between J\li.n Parkway end Spring Brook North , In
Woodbridge
-On Alton Parkway ,
between East Yale Loop and
Creek Road. also m Woodbridge.
-At Irvine Center Dnve and
Hearthstone near the Saddleback
College North Campus.
-At the Santa Ana Freeway
and Yale near the city's Heritage
Park and l.rvme High School.
The other project approved
under the bond program will be
developed by the Orange County
Community Housing Corp. in
San Juan Capistrano.
John Gibson of the County
Administrative Office said
yeste rday that most of the
apartments should be built in one
lo two years
Gibson said the projects are
the first m the county that will
not use federal housing funds to
guarant~ and pay for part of the
bonds
Had enough rain yet?
Two more storms due
UCI prof files suit
to get Lennon files
By STEVE MITCHELL or-. .,.., ""' ..... Sprina-llke weather has been
palled to the beck of the queue,
with al least two more Pacific
ltonn fronts butting In line.
The tint system la expected to
dump at least a half inch on the
Orange Coast beginning tonight
and continuing throug h
tomorrow afternoon, according to
the National Weather Service in
Loe Angeles.
"There's about a 60 perce nt
d)anoe of ahowen 1n your area
tbl• eve ning," said weather
~t Dle\er Crowley. He uid
that percentage will climb to 80
percent by tomorrow.
Fnday should be cloudy, with
most of the showe r act1v1ty
ended, if not ail, he said.
But the weather setv1ce sees a
1eeond stonn front movmg onto
the coast late Saturday, with
rains expected Sunday.
Crowley could not predict how
much rain that system might
bring.
UC Irvine history professor
Jon Wiener has filed a lawsuit
seek.mg a federal court order to
force the FBI to tum over more
of its files on former Bealle John
Lennon.
Last night's rainfall brought a
quart.er inch of moisture to most
areas, with Huntington Beach
weather watcher J . Sherman
Denny recording .26 of an lnch,
bringing the total in that city to
18.9"7 inches, he said. Last year a
(See STORMS, Pa1e A%)
D.., Not ......_ 11y CtwtM ltan
Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley is a
popular place to fish despite threate ning weather.
Wiener, who is writing a book
about Lennon and the politics of
the 1960s, argues in his lawsuit
-filed yesterday ln U.S . District
Court in Los Angeles -that the
FBI's claim of nationaJ security
shouldn't apply to its Lennon
mes.
The hl1torlan haa obtained
about a third of the 281 pages of
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Fluor Corp.
1ubtldiary awarded
multimillion dollar
contract to provide
en1ineering 1enlce1
for eon1truetlon or
an underaround
repoelaory for the
aadoa'• aaelear
WM ... P ... ~
Southeast A1ian The California
ref u1eea work long Angela' Rod Carew
boun and aan their ha1 aceompli1hed
money hoping one juat about
day to own their Herythiq but aay•
own bualnea in he wants to be
Oran1e County. unde"tood by
• Page B 1. media and (am.
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reports m the files through the
Freedom of lnfonnallon Act. The
FBI refused to releaae the ttSt.
He said the FBI paperwork he
has received, plus other
1mmigraUon reports, reveala that
federal authorities kept close
surveillance on Lennon. They
discussed arresting Lennon on
pouession of narcotics charges to
prevent the 1ln9er from
participating in protests at th e
1972 Republican National
ConventJon, Wiener sa.ld.
Lennon wasn't arrested, but he
didn't take part in prote1t11,
either.
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1'1 Ora.Ooall DAILY PILOT/Wednaday, March U , 1983
Edwards penaltY
decision sought
Oranae County proeecutora aro
dt'ddlna today whether thel
ahowd once aga.ln lffk a jury a
rtt<Jmmendatlon that Thom••
Francia Edwards die for the
shoot.Ina death of a 12-year-old
girl an Cleveland National Forest.
The proaec:utlon failed In ita
fint attempt yeisterday, when the
jury that convicted the former
Costa Mesa resident of flrat·
degree murder reported •
deadlock Ln the penalty phast' of
the trial.
Nine juror~ t old Orange
County Su~rlor Court Judge
James Judge they favored a
death penalty recommendation
Three others said they favored
the only other altemallve -life
11) prison without possibility of
parole
The three Jurors on the eight·
man, fout·woman panel who
voted against the death
recommendation were all men,
jurors said.
Judge declared a mistrial in
the penalty phase aft.er the jurors
reported their deadlock Though
Edwarda' murder c..vnvktlon will
•~nd, a dcciaion on wht>ther to
puraue 11 new ~nulty trial mutt
now be made by pro!M!CUtors
Oofuty Datrict Attorn .. y John
Coney, who proaecuted
Edwarda, said he will consult
with auperiora before 1r1fonning
Judge of the decuilon.
Conley aaid yesterday ttuat his
inclination la to seek another
penalty trial, but added that he
wun't aure he could trust h11
own Judgment because of his
feelings over the Jury's deadlock.
Con.ley said several factors
would weigh against a new
penalty trial. They indude the
fact that a new jury would have
to be chosen and again presented
most of the facts that proved
Edwards guilty There also is the
possible trauma to 14. year-old
Kelly Cartier, a second girl shot
by Edwards 18 months ago, who
would likely have to once again
take the stand in the case.
The prosecutors' alternative 1s
to accept the life prLllOn term and
not attempt a new penalty trial.
Judge has final say over whether
Thom a"' I-'. EdwurcJ" ~
fJt.•nalty d ivid ed
he wall allow the trial, and he ha:.
set March 31 as the day when
attorneys (or both sides will
return to his court to discuss the
matter
Edwards was convicted of the
September 1981 shoottngs of
Cartier and her frwnd. Vanessa
lberri, as the two walkt•d to a
plcnk at Blue Jay Campground
1n Clt!veland National Forest. No
motive for the &huotmgs has ever
been g1vt-'n.
Mesans file storHJ loss claims
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of the 0.-, Not l tefl
Two Costa M esa r esidents
have filed storm damage claims
totaling $80.000 against the city,
alleging mainte nance crews
failed to adequately clean storm
drains prior to rierce March I
rains.
Patrick Ka l ama , 253
Brentwood, filed a $10,000 claim
for flood damage on March 2.
Dan and Lori Lannmg of 2433
Santa Ana Ave. filed a $70,000
claim fol' loss of possessions
during the floods. Boili claims are expected to be
routinely denied when they come
before the Caty Council
The storms caused $1 3 million
damage to private property and
left 45 homes water logged m the
city
In the wake of the flood, some
residents blamed blockE'd storm
drains In the city for their water
problems.
City Public ·Services Director
Bruce Matt.em said all 921 catch
basins an the city are inspected
and cleaned at least once a year
before the rainy season.
And areas of the city with
known flooding problems are
STORMS COMING • • •
From Page A 1
total of 9.79 inches had Callen by
this date.
The weather service says 1t
will be a little cooler tomorrow,
with highs in the upper 50s and
low 60s along the coastal stnp.
The latest gaggle of storms are
Huntington Beach
St4tfeo equip,,,..,, •••v.o e1 S, .300 wa•
reported taken !ft • burgMty ~ .. .,.., In •
l'tOfM on tM aM>O l)IOC~ ot Mu••• 0<,....
El\try .... tlwougll .,. unlOC*.ed ·--
An overnight burgtery wu reponeo ,._,.,.,..., el Str-H91 Pwa 10071 Ad.,..
not expected to cause damage m
beach areas. the weather service
said
"These storms arc very small,"
meteorologist Dave Cooper said.
"They should not t'ause any new
d estruc tion to the t.•oast
whatsoever.''
. A~• •llved ti J220.,.., SJO worlh ol
clOttung _..._,.., 1ai.en yaat•d•y ffom •
°"""'olel ~ ""°' periled "' • "'-'"Y Oft Iha 7IOO btDCk ot McOone.IO A-
I rvine
A resldenl on Ille 300 block ot To04u
reporled that • bu•glar Pfl.O op.n • 000<
,...,.,d•y -OWlj).o ,-y _,,,, $3 $60
Lynne Cembe Iola potlc• y .. l••O•y ,..,
"919"C>or on S....11 Raton Road'""""*' 1$ of ,.., ,,_ wUl\out i>e<••uH~on .,,., lell the
Glq>lngs "' -yet'd
A en atai-.11..,.,.,,1 w11o "'°""• at 1"9 eotner ot c.-Or...,. enc1 w......,1 ,._
u10 Y"tl4tfdey thtt II• haa • Mt ot low..
<Nntur• lefl beNno .,,., a tternc acc:1<1en1 the
doy t>etore 1n .. 111ch tlle v loHm ,..,
hOtPll•li .. d Pollce bOOk•O the teeth lo• .. , ... ~
clcarc..-d of debris at least onc.-e a
month, Mattern said
The• city official blaml'd Costa
Mesa's flooding problems on the
intensity of the rams and on the
channels that were rlowing at
capacity and near capacity
In the event of another heavy
storm, officials plan to station
crews throughout the city to
inspect catch basins. Ma ttern
said
A survey by Mattern o f the
t•1ty's flooded areas shows that
North College Park catch basins
were cleaned last St•ptember;
Trinity and Yellowstone area
basins were cleaned last August,
2 lst and Westminster were
cleaned m January: Brentwood
and Santa Ana were cleaned an
January , and Boston and
Charleston were cleaned last
St>ptembt-r
In most cases homl'owners
insurance does not cover damage
from floods Federal flood
insurance often only l'OVl•rs
structural damage and not
possess1 ons.
j1'ountein ValJey
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trt• Mt.;v1U1 deoer1fnenl ye_.etday at VOf'•
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likely. beginning In the 1111
evening l!Ouf's Sout,_t Wind• 15 to 20 mph lly 1111 night
<>-night iows 50 to 55 ~
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Tides
Irvine opposes freeway
Coun{'iJ to fi le p rote t again st tto uthern a lignm ent
By GLENN SCOTI'
Of the 1>Mtr "'-' 11.efl
Tho Irvine City Coufltll ald4'd
whh II.I Northwood t."Oru1Utuenta
lwit nl~ht to op~ an alliJlmenl
of a proposed frcl•way th41t
would run within a qu.arter·ll'ltle
of tht! reatdenta' hornet
C:ounc:1l membera said they'll
..end word to the Orange County
Planning Comm1ulon tha t the
city off1clnlly 1s against lhe so-
t·allro southern a lignment of the
freeway planned ulong the
Footh11l Transportation Corridor
Thut ahgnment 1s one of three
under l'unildcratlon by the
l'OUnty l'omm1sa1on The others
urt• a St'cond rou te on tht•
10uthwoat aloi:-of Lonw Rldie
but furthctr north of Northwood,
and o ro ute much further north
throuan Santha10 C.nron.
Thf' '·uunty p annlng
comml111on haa juat b IJUn
M'Vl'rMI h~armp before chooaJng
on• o f the routt'I Tht"
comml Ion hu 11Cheduled • nJaht
tnt-'f'tlng April 7 In the
Sbddleback Valley. probobly
nt·ur Lake Forest, to give
rc1ldenta a chance to participate.
Time and place of tht· meeting
haven't been set
In addition to which alignment
Is ch0&en, Irvine and Northwood
orfac1all; also are c..'Oncemed about
tht! lack of dec1s1on on how the
nf'w frttway would connect wUh
the Newport°Co1ta Meaa
Freeway The oommt.lon so far
htUn't addrt'llled tho l.uue. and
Irvine leaden fear th~ f~way
mJaiht run wnt to Myford RoAd
and then awp.
Tht'y want the co unty
govrrnment to plan a direct
connection with the Newport
Freeway where the Garden
Orovl' Freeway now 1to1l9.
The unnamed freeway
through tht-' Foothill Corridor
(there already 11 a Foothill
Freeway an Los Angeles County)
'" dee1gned to eventually run 38
miles, linking the Riverside
f'reeway to San Diego Freeway
al San Clt<mente.
Can Irvine bite the bullet?
City urged to tak e stron ger stan <·e opposing train plans
lrvlnc uff1cials are laking a
l'UUtlous approach to plans for a
so-called bullet train which
would worn through their city,
and residents living near the
tram tracks don't like 1t
Several members of " new
group called the lrv1ne C1uwns
Leagui: pleaded with the City
HB couple
found sl a in
in .Big Bear
Council last night to take a
stronger stance opposin8 l·urrent
plans for the high-speed train
"We keep coming bat·k to a
feeling that we're n ot prote<:ted,"
explalnt?d Pat Kennedy. who
lives 1n the Collegt• Park
neighborhood along the tracks
But council members said they
don't want to be dismissed as JUSt
another group seeking to halt the
train plans. Mayor Larry Agran
said city officials wall have more
influent.-e by remaining "players
m the game."
The problem, Councilman
David Sills said, is that leg1slauve
exemptions have lifted the city's
power to stop development of the
train through Irvine. Right now,
he added. the city is more of a
spc..><:tator than a paruc1pant in
at·tual decision making
Addt.-d Agran. "We can send
them all the written guarantees
Wf' want Thi>y arPn't going to
sign them now."
The t·ounc1l , however, has
s c heduled a special public
meeting May 17 in which the
president of American High
Speed Rail Corp .. Lawrence
Gilson. 1s scheduled to attend.
Agran sa id city officials are
pressing him to provide more
details on the proposal so locaJ
leaders know what to contend
with
But May seems far off for
Kennedy and others such as
Patrick O'Grady, another lrvt.ne
Citizens League member. They
claimed the bullet train sponsors,
who de monstrated theu· political
maneuvering last fall may
outflank opponents by then
A Hunurigt.on Beach man and
his wife were found shot to death
m their cabin at Bag Bear Lake.
thl· apparent v1ct1ms of a
murdc•r-su1c1de. act'ordmg to the
San Bernardmo County coroner's
offu.'t' Researchers declaring
Dc>puty Coroner Nelda Britton
said l'Vidence suggests that
Guillcnno Macias. 49, fatally shot
h1S wife Carol, 48. and then took
his own life.
• war on mosquitoes
An autopsy yesterday showed
that each suffered a gunshot
wound an the head. according to
Bratton A 38-caliber handgun
was found . The two reportedly
had lx't!n experiencing marital
problems, according to the
deputy coroner
Tht•1r bodie s wPre fo und
Friday night when a daughter
called authonlles to ask them to
check on her parents
Fnenda of th~ Canuly said the
two ahooling victima are survtved
by twv daughters. Maria and
Marilyn. and a son. 8111
Funeral arrangements are
lx·mg handled by the Neptune
SociNy of R1vers1de
By GLENN SCOTT
Ofttle o.-, ...... 1'811
Mosquitoes, lake common
t·riminab, are escaping t·apture
by going underground They're
breeding an the network of storm
drains where authorities c·an't
r<.•aC'h lht?m.
That's the allegation of UC
R.1 .·ers1de researchers Mir M ulla
and MaJOr Dh11lon. who have
rec.~1ved a three-year grant from
Orange County and Los Angeles
county agencies to flush the bugs
from their atonn drain dena.
Th e pa i r plan to trace
mosquitoes by coloring them
with fluorescent dyes Bugs of
several different colors will ~
released. t hen recaptured 1n
dram:. to detenrune thear modus
operandi.
The researchers also w1U test
new measures to eradicate
mosquitoes Many strains have
built up unmunities to tned-and·
true pest1c1des. Oils that coat
surfa<'t> water and choke larvae
don 't work 1n storm drains
because runrung water da.srupts
thP film
Mulla and Dh1Uon instead wLll
look at new biological agents,
such as honnones and bacterial
toxins that prevent ~ &om
reaching adult stages. Their
objective is to reduce the
numbers of bugs that bother
people
It's a case of tnal and air.
VA LLEY BOY 'WAS A WINNER '. e e
From Page A1
h1s parents observed a change in ham about two
Yl'ars ago
"It was very sudden." Sharor. Olsen recalled.
"Wl' noticed he was putting out at 150 percent as
usual, but he was slowing down fo1 some reason ··
After hLS runth birthday party in December
1981 . Todd <.'Omplamed of side pams and was taken
to a hospital emergency room HIS parents were told
11 was probably a virus.
The following April. a doctor checking for
pnl'umonia found spots on an X-ray of Todd's
lungs He underwent surgery at Ch1ldrens Hospital,
~ ht•fl' doctors diagnosed li ver cancer tha.t had
:.pr<·ad to has lungs
The Olsen family dt'(.:1ded to fa<.'t' lht wlment
with a pos1t1ve outlook They made up their mmds
that Todd would recover
"As won as Todd was diagnosed. we had a
special T-shirt made, and every time we v1S1ted the
h<>5p1tal we took It along." Sharon Olsen said
The front of the shirt bore the mC'SSagl' "We
c·an ~:au.se we think we can " On the back was the
name· "Todd" and his lucky number. 7
~ a r<'Sult of the regular canN.•r treatments.
Todd's blond hair fell out But his parents say he
was spared some of the worst side effects of
therapy, perhaps because of his s trength and
determmaLJon.
Todd continued to attend school through last
December, earning strrught A's during lus ftnt t.enn
as a fourth grader. For Chnstmas. he made a plaque
for his father with the message, "Limit& exist only
m your mind."
But his tumor began to grow and the drugs
usc."d an his treatment became meHect1ve early this
year Todd grew impatient
"He wanted to be well. and he didn't thmk 1l
would take this long," hts mother recaUed "It was
hard for ham to watch the world go by and not be
part of 1t."
When Todd died last Saturday. he left behind
his pa.rents. his brother Kevan, his sister Kirsten. his
grandparents and other loved ones.
His father. George P Olsen. said. "I'm gomg to
suggest to the faJTUly that each of us pick something
we liked m Todd and to build on that, or to do
something we wouldn't have done. and to do 1t for
Todd "
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NATION
Reagan r eadies proposal
to Sovie ts on missiles
By TIM A11oclated Prea1
WASHINGTON -Prealdent Reagan la preparing to
propme to the Soviet Union a compromt.e on European nuclear
millilet that would retain the "zero option" u a aOILl tor further
neaotlaUona, admlniltratJon offlclala aaid last night.
Wl\h final detaill 1Ull to be worked out, the new U.S.
approach, reached with the help of key Pentagon advisers,
would call for 76 to 100 U.S. and Soviet milaile launchers In
Europe carryLna a minimum of 300 warheads.
The Soviets have rejected the "zero option."
Space shuttle due April la unch
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -Aft.er more than two months
of delay, NASA officials say there ia "no doubt" that spare
shuttle Challenger's launch in early April will proceed as
planned, paving the way for the sendoff of Sparelab by year's
end.
Governmen t hikes food gi veaway
WASHINGTON -The federal government, buned~der
a mult.ibillion dollar mountain of commodity surpluses from past
record harvests, 18 stepping up efforts w get as much of that
food as possible w needy Americans.
President Reagan expanded the program yesterday to
include millions of pounds of rlre, cornmeal and nonfat dried
milk.
Reagan on na tional T V ton ight
WASHINGTON -President Reagan, stepping up his sales
campaign for a big Penlflgon buildup, will reveal on national
television tonight previously secret aerial photographs of
Soviet-supplied weapons and Installations in trouble spots
around the world, a senior White House official said today.
The president will speak from the Oval Offire at 5 p.m.
PST.
Missile sales to Israel planned
WASHINGTON -The Pentagon says it wants to sell
missiles to Israel. the first sale of U.S. military equipment since
Israel's invasion of Lebanon strained relations between the two
allies. The Defense .De~nt has officially notified Congress
of the proposed $16 million sale of 200 Sideajnder missiles.
Israel previously bought 600 of the air-to-air weaP?ns·
STATE
Singe r charge d in hit and run
SANT A MONICA -Actor-singer Robert Goulet, who
crashed his $50,000 car into two parked ca.rs last week was
charged yesterday with drunken driving, hit
and run and assault on a peace officer,
authorities said. The misdemeanor counts
stem from his arrest laat Friday In the
Marina del Rey area of Loll Angeles, half a
mile from where witnesses said his 1974
S tuu Blackhawk hat one parked car and
then bumped mto a second. The 4~year-old
en tertainer reportedly refused to take a
blood-alcohol test. He later was released on
$1 ,000 bail. QNet
Hones ty pays oil with $45 9 000
OONCORD -Honesty paid off handsomely for a bom-
again Chnstian who turned over to pohre $45,000 he found on a
bua stop bench and is gemng to keep the money bttause It went
unclaimed for 90 days R1cbard Wooten. a 32-year-old
electronics technacLan and a recovered alcoholic, found the
package on Dec l. He should get a $45.000 check from the city
"any time now," Concord Admuustrative Accountant Everett
Clift said yesterday.
Survi vors to gel fin al ch ecks
SAN FRANCISCO -Four years and four months after
more than 900 followers of cult leader Jim Jon~ died in
Guyana. final checks from the Peoples Temple's $13.l million m
8.lllleta are being sent to their survivors. The checks, ranging
from 36 cents to about $7,500, are being mailed to 577 people
whoee claims were approved in a settlement last year.
Vandenberg d et entions to tal 745
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BA.SE -A small group of
protesters gathered outside thUI base today in the third day of
demonstrations that have 8f!eJl authorities round up at least 745
foes of nuclear m.isslles. The Air Force detained 114 people
on the base yesterday and Santa Barbara County sheriff'•
deputies joined the California Highway Patrol in ma.king 63
arrests aa demonstrators tried to blockade roads into the base on
the KCOnd day of proteata.
WORLD
Report says 1 million slaughtered
LONDON -More than 1 million people in at. least 20
countries have died at the hands of government troops and
"death squads" m the pest two decades, Amnesty International
said today. The report estimated that 500,000 people were
alaughtered in Indonesia and 300,000 Ln Cambodia.
Pope's Poland pilgr image planne d
WARSAW. Poland -The government said today that
Pope John Paul II will make eigh t stops during the June· 16-22
pOgrimage to hi.I native Poland, lnc1uding Wroclaw, .cene of
repeated aocial unrest. The pontiff planned to visit Poland la.at
Auguat, but t h • trip was postponed because of riots and
demoristrationa against the Dec. 13, 1981 declaration of martial
law.
Laguna
schools
pay cut
urged
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of 1"9 Deltr ftllet t tan
At leaat one Laguna Beach
UniCled School Dllt.rlct employee
Is wUllng to take a :I percent pay
cut next year to eliminate an
expected $300,000 budget deficit.
Whether the district'• three
bargaining groups and the tchool
board wtlf go along with the Idea
Ls another thing.
Robert H . Page, 1rounds
foreman and a 12-year employee
for the amall dlatrict, .ent a letter
to the school board earlier this
month proposing all employees
from administrators to
class1f1ed personnel -accept a 5
percent decrease in sa lary
begmning July 1.
"The results," he wrote,
"would be a balanced budget and
everyone In our education
process would sacrifice equally
without any loss of personnel."
What prompted Page's letter,
he said, was the board's refusal w
notify teachers of the possibility
of layoffs -a requirement with
a March 15 deadline.
He ,11a1d any reductions now
must come Crom the ranks of
non -teac hing . classified
personnel "who are at a bare
bones level now as a result of
Propos1tidn 13," the t.ax-cuttmg
m1uallve passed in 1978.
Clyde Lovelady. the district's
business manager, acknowledges
that Pafe's figures are "roughly
corre<'.t.' He said a 5 percent pay
cut would save the district about
$250,000 in its proposed $69.9
rrullion budget.
He S&Jd that 1f the school board
were inclined to agree with
Page's theory, "I a.Mume they'd
put that m their count.er-proposal
(to employee group pay
proposals.)"
But school board president
Harry Bithell. while agreeing the
concept of an across-the-board
pay cut ls a negotiable it.em. said
it ls too soon to comment on such
a proposal.
"Certainly 1f the association
and the other two employee
organizations would like to make
(the cuts) a part of their
proposals, It's something we'd
look at.'' Blthell aaid.
But that., he hinted, .. hardly
likely.
Dlstr1ct offl c1als are currently
await.mg contract proposals for
the 1983-84 year from all three
employee organtz.auons
W ar g ames
conduc t ed
at P endle ton
CAMP PENDLETON (AP) -
Navy and Marine detachments
are partlc1patjng in a nine-day
amphibious exercise aimed at
testing their ability w evacuate
American c1tlzens "from a hostile
area."
The maneuvers, dubbed
"Kernel Bhu '83," will involve
more than 7 ,000 sailors and
Marines, 12 ships and 40 au-craft..
Sgt. Angela McDaniel, a Camp
Pendleton spokeswoman, said
yesterday.
McDaniel al.so said the Navy
and Marines would conduct a
mock beach assault during the
exercise.
Major units talung part m the
maneuvers include the Navy's
Amphibious Squadron 1, based Ln
Su, Diego. and the Marine
Corps' 5th Amphibious Brigade,
stationed at Camp Pendleton.
T h e "evacuation" of 200
•:cttit.ens," played by Ma.rind, Ls
acheduled for March 27. The
beach auault ls tabbed for the
next day. Both will be st.aged at
Ca.mp Pendleton.
Both surfacr and helicopter
usault forces will be Involved in
\he amphibio•s landl!l-8, which
wW abo Lnclude aircraft bomblni
runa and artillery flrtng using
Ca.mp Pendleton facilit.iea.
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ORANGE COAST Dilly Piiat
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Or1nge Cont DAILY PILOT /Wedneed1y, M1toh 23, 1983 Al
R oad to nowhe r e
A jogger a nd several bicyclists navigate what's left of Newport
Beach's Backbay Drive, turned lo rubble b y recent storms. City
eng ineers predict it will cost up to S 100,000 to rebuild the road ,
wh ich remains closed 10 mo to rists. T he city spent SS0 ,000
repairing the road in I 9 8 I af t~r "lnrm".
Soggy state inundated again
By Tbe Asa~lated PreH
A new storm, heralded by a
freak tornado and rising rivers,
bore down on soggy northern
and central California today.
carrying the threat of local
flooding in low-lying areas.
The Naeion.al Weather Service
said the storm should strike the
northern reaches of the state Ln
the morning and spread to the
central coast by the afternoon,
with the hea viest rainfall
occurring lat.e in the day.
As much as l 1h inches of ram
were forcast for low-lying areas
and the mountains were
expected to receive four to six
inches of ram -amounting to
about two to four feet of snow.
"Local fioodlna Ls poaible ln
low-lying areas, small strearru
and underpaaat'I during the
heavy rain." \he weather 1ervice
warned thia morning.
A rogue tornado accompanied
by heavy rain dncended upon
the California heartland at about
2:1:1 p.m. yesterday, ripping up
Gem
Talk
t By J.C. HUMPHRIES
CrrtifiH G•molo1116t, AGS
BIRTH OF A PEARL
Pearls consist prlnc:lpally of
c:a1bonat• of time with animal membrane atrata, and .,. found
In .n.11• of certlln mollu.tlet.
They are beli.ved to ttatt wtttt
lntrualon Into the thelt of tome
for.Ian body, "'°" ... greln of
aand, • mollutk e gg, or • paraalte. Thia p1111c1e ~omea
c o ve r e d , llkt 1 cap aule ,
thldcentng '° varma • ..,... The f'99Ullrlty-of theM often
extremely pr9Cltt lhepee teed• to
th• belief that th• rnut1u1k r•vofvel the·partlcal In attempta
to rid ttMtf of tM ln'ttatlOn.
The oolet 11\d lu•tr• of a P"f!
depend• upon the •Mii lnttrlor
eireJnat whloh It It fet~. Thul,
t h• WHt lndlH pink oonch
produoee t>Mutlfut rott ootoi*2
peertt, whlle thOM etlglntt~ In
the O)'lttl' Cf C'8m ... whtt• Cf derll purpl~! depending upon -"'°" pwt °' the ..... tMy .,. ....
1t11r11, clatnd at prectout
ltonll, ...... the attention Md
01re you r 10011 Independent
Jtwettr 11 parttoulu l y ••"
quMflld 10 prcMclJt.
about $500,000 worth of property
in Roeeville and Citrus Heights,
some 15 miles northeast of
Sacramento. There were no
reports of injuries.
The twister skipped along a
block-wide path three-quarters
of a mile long, eeriously h.anning
17 mobile homes, 12 houses ana
two commercial buildings, said
Alex Cunningham, director of
the stat.e Office of EIJlergency
Services.
Local off ioa.ls Sllld as many as
50 houses and several stores
received "minor to moderate
damage."
The stom\ tore the roof off a
building supply swre and hurled
a camper t.hrou&h the living room
wlndow of one hoote.
Yesterday's heavy rains, more
than an inch In places, caused
rivers to rise throughout
northern California.
Disabled get tax help
Dlsabled people or people with
low incomes may qualify to have
their inco me tax returns
prepared by an Int.emal Revenue
Service-trained volunteer for
free.
The VITA (Volunteer Income
Tax Assistance) program
provides the service to t.hoee who
cannot pay to have their income
tax returns, federal and state,
prepared for them.
VITA can do all the basic
returns and forms, but the
volunteers are not able to do
complicated returns, echeduJ.e Cs
or Foreign Tax Creel.its. For more
information concerning VITA.
call the Volunteer Center at
953-5757 or 85:1-6772.
VITA sites and TCE (Tax
Counseling for the Elderly) sites
are located throughout the
Coast.
I
t Orange 00111 DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, March 23, 1883
Widow ask s
fire-safe
• cigare ttes
WASH l N OTON tAP)
Maura M e l ody 1ay1 h <'r
firefighter hu1band mig ht bt-
alive today If Congre11 had
enacted legWauon requiring the
development of a se lf ·
l'Xtlng ulshlng cigarette that
would not Ignite fu rniture or
mattreaes.
• "I guess my plea Is for the
wives of all the flreClghtera In
this country. What happened to me could happen to any of
them," Melod y , o f Danbury,
Conn., said in urging Congress to
g1vl' the Consu mer Product
Safety Commission the authority
to regulate the flammability of
cigarettes.
Kids scoop glass -]
along HB b e aches
It'• •pnnai. 11nd that mearui tht-
wt1ather can bwarm and nice
Wnrm weather often means big
L·rowda at the beach
And big crowds ot the beii('h
ml'an that a lot of people will be
llplm•1 ng over broken glall8 1n
their bare fc..et
At Huntington and Bol.sa Chica
State beaches, 260 sun bathers
rt><:••1voo first a1~ for 1njun . .od fl"t"t
ltl 1979.
Tht.• 1n1ur1c1> wt•re t·ut :rn
pt.>rcNll a year later
That's bc<·ause art•a manager
Tom Miller t·amc up with thl'
1deo Of 8 glass-a-thon lo redUCl'
inJurtt.>11 and clean up the• bc!ach al
lht· lM.lml' time
tfr passt>d the word around to
youngsters and thc•y L'ompeted
for prizes d onaH·d by luc·al
organizations
ln th«-fll'llt y1:11r, lddt picked l up 30 tona of glau containers.
The glusa wa1 recycled a nd
sold and the money went Into the
1'tatt• bt•ach 1un1o r ltfi=a uard I
program
Lust yc:a1, Hunungton Beach
prt•·tt·c n11 Allen Dault a n d
Shuwna Bierman were gla11-
(' o 11 el' t l n g ma c h 1 n e 11 . T h e y
t'Olk>t'tt>d more than 12,600 bottles
bctwt•t•n them
Shawna won a b1c ycle and
Alll·n won a surfboard at the end
or thC' campaign
Thi:. year's glass-a-thon begins
April 18 and runs through Sept.
1 IJ
Park,!; and R<.~reatton officials 1
can bt· rtached at IHB-1566 or t
:>:Ui :111!'13 for morl' information. Jay an d Carole Bondi of
Glendale, Calif . told the House
Ene r gy and C o mmer ce
sulx:orrumttee on health and the
e nvironm ent that t h eir two
young children died needlessly m
a cigarette-caused blaze.
T he roof of lhi~ building supply store m Roseville was da maged
by · torna do. Want a R am s j er sey ? : .
"I feel the same way about
fire-causing cigarettes as other
parents feel about drunk drivers
o r child molesters that killed
their innocent children -
legislation necessary to eliminate
the causes of such deaths should
be enacted," Bondi said.
Tornado s kirts state Capitol B e at OCC's
If you ever dreamed of tossing
your very own Supl'r Bowl
football around tht• backyard or
wearing Vince F e rragamo's
,ersey -now's your chance.
'Cop Bowl'i
Bowl ProceE<ls from the 7 p.m . I
football game will go to local ;
high schools. i
Rep. Joseph Moakley, 0 -Mass.,
has introduced leg1slauon that
would give the product safety
commission 24 months to develop
a standard for a cigarette that,
left u n attended, would be
unlikely to ignite furniture or
mat tresses.
ROSEVILLE 1AP) The
tornado that torl' thro ugh
Roseville and Citrus Heights did
about half a rntlhon dollars worth
of damage, by prE'l1minary
l'Sllmate of tht• state OHice of
Enwrgt.>ncy Sl'rvict~
The tornado vt•s tl'rdav
,1fll'rnoon sk1ppt.-d aiong a path a
block w1dt-and thrl"t.'·quarter.. of
a mile· long. but tht•rt• Wl'rl' no
n·poru. of tnJUrt~
Tht> area 1s about 15 miles
Area Obituaries
northt«tst of the state Capitol
The director of the OES. Alex
Cunningham. said the figure
t'ornl'S from the most seriously
damaged strut'tures: 17 mobile
homes. 12 permanent residential
dwt•llmgs. and two commercial
bu1ldmgs
Lol·al o ff1c1als said that as
manv as 50 homes and several
s t or.t-s r ece1vt•d ··mino r to
modcra~ dam~gt' " __ _
Thl' storm ripped thl' metal
roof orr a bu1ldmg supply store
and tossed a camper top through
the living room window of one
hnmt•
R0St•v1lle PohCt' Capt Charles
Knuthson said. "It 's really
amazing that the re were n ot
1nJurws at Furrow 's (building
supplies store) Th£>re were a lot
of ix·ople the.~e wherc• the roof
was removt:'d.
Costa Mesa police will b e
ac.'t't'pttng bids for Rams' .Jl'rseys
and the Super Bowl football
prior to Friday's Cop Bowl at
Orangt.> Coast Collegl' '
Costa Mesa and Irvine officers
will be c hallenging G a rde n
Grove and Buena Park police
during the fifth annual Cop
Jeri,eys auctioned wiU include I
Ferragamo's, Foun tain Valley i
linebacker Jim Younfblood's, ,
running back Wendel T yler's !
a nd Fountain Valley w ide !
n'<:e1vt•r Preston Dennard's. j
Tl('kets to the game are $15 for !
the family, $5 for adults and $3 I
f or s tudents . For more '
information about the auction
call 754-5282.
Mike Johnson,26
Services were scheduled today for Michael
Steven "M ike" Johnson of Irvin e, who died
Saturday at Tustin Commuruty Hospital He was
26
He 1s survived by hJS wife. Yvonnt· h1!> pan·nL.,
Elbert and Judy of Newport Beach. brother. J<>ff
and sister Carol. also of Newport Bl'al·h
A lifelong Newport res1dPnt. ht• graduatt-d
Crom Newport Harbor High School a nd w<1!->
employed as a general contractor
Memorial servlt'es were held todJv al Chn!>t
Chu~h by the Sea m Newpbrt fX.alh under the
direction of Paci fic V11>w Mortuary
Robert W. Limach e r
If you've already
made vacation plans,
cancel em.
Funeral arrangeml'nts for Robert Walker
L1macher of Corona del Mar, who d1t.'d Saturday
arl' being handled by the Ne ptune Soocty
He is surv1vC'd by his wife . Barbara thrt'C·
children. Tnsc1a, Donald and Robert, and nine
grandchildren
Also surviving are his m othC'r. Vu.loria
L1macher. a sister and three brothen.
Memorial donations have been request<.-d to tht•
Leukemia Society
Letha L. Miller, 94
Funeral servtces will be held m MJSSOuri for
Letha L Miller of Costa Mesa. who died Saturday
al the age of 94. I
She is survived by her grandson, Jerry MiUer.
of Westminster, and her granddaughter. Diana
Peca. of Costa Mesa
Services and hnaJ interment will be hl'ld m
Webb C1ty, Mo
Pair's property I
to he revealed?
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Husbands and w1vl'S
could require their spouses to d1 c;c lose hidden
property interests and debts, under a bill on the
Assembly floor
AB 182 by Assemblyman Richard Katz. D-
SepuJveda. would allow spouses to get murt orders
requiring their matt>s to disclos<' a ll community
property interests
The Assembly Jud1c1ary Commlltt'<' approved
the bill Monday on an 8-3 vote
Currently. such orders are allowl-d only during
d ivorce suits
T he bill is supported by two Los Angeles
women's groups, and was drafted by Carol Bruch, a
UC Davis family law professor She said laws
p rotecting the privacy of bank accounts. for
example, may make 1t difficult for one spouse to
make the other dJSdose unwtllingly the extent of
marital property
Patrol mark set
in alien roundup
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Border Patrol office
here, beefed up with 100 extra agents a week ago,
tel a one-day record for detention of undocumen.ted
aUena trying to enter San Diego County from Baja
Ca.Ufomla, aaid aamtant chief Dale Muwgades.
The record of 2,442 detentions wu aet Sunday,
beatina the pr-evioua 1lnaJe-day record of 2,332
anwta. which occurred March 8, a week before the
relnfottemeni. beaan to arrive.
''ll started flllina up fairly early Sunday,"
Mu.egades said, blaming the 1udden Influx on clear
weether that followed several daya of rain. He said
r• u.wally bottlee up the illegal lmmlaratlon flow.
One hundred extra qcmw joined the local force
on March J3, br1Ndna the total number of &td r
Pacrol .,...ca In the -San Dleao ImPtt\Al Cooniy
teC.'kJil' to 584, about one-fifth of alJ Botd4 r Patrol
""'" ln \he OQWlU"y. Jn the ti.ill eeven dayi1 the relnformmeni. were
on duty. the ~.uol arrested 13,826 undocumenu'<i ..uena ln &Mt DMF C:OUnty, compued to 10.682 a WM ..,.,_, M MlllNIMee Mid.
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one-way.
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band
slated for concert
The Golden West College Symphoruc Band will present
Its spring concerts at 8 p.m Friday and Saturday In the maln
theater on the Huntington Beach campus
The varied ahow will Ceatu"°' selecuoru such as ~roy
Andenon'1 "lri•h Washerwoman," Verdi's "La Foru. Del
DesUno" and Leonaro Bernstein's "West Side Story." Other
songs Include "Nola," "My Hero March," "Chester" and
''Manhattan.''
Solo works for clarinet, trumpet and trombone will be
performed with band aot'Ompanlment.
Admission la $2.50, with tickets avaalable at the door or in
the college bookatore.
•Contemporary literature about or by women will be the
topic of the final meeting thJ.s academlt-year of the UC lrvane
Town and Gown when it meeta Monday at the uruverslty
Jullet F. MacCaanell, UCI professor of English and
comparative literature, wall be the featured speaker at the 10
a.m. meeting in Social Sciences Tower, Room 220.
The program tS free and open to the public. Town and
Gown is an organiwtion aimed a t establishing ties between the
campus and community.
• A 45-nunute Easter program for pre-schoolers will be
presented at 10:30 a.m. next Wednesday and again at 1;30 p.m.
March 3 1 at the Fountain Valley Branch Library, 17565 Los
Alamos St
The free programs w11J feature a puppet show, a film and
flower crafts. More information can be obtained by calling the
library at 962-1324
• Kindergarten registration for the 1983-84 school year at
Bonita Canyon Elementary School in lrvane will run this year
from April 15-30
Parents can pick up registration packets from 8 a.m tD 3
p.rn. at the school Add1t1onally, a program explairung the
kindergarten program wall be presented from 9:30 to 11 a.m.
Wednesday, April 27 in the school auditorium.
Back pain
exall1ined
• at seminars
A two -part work1h o p ,
dNl1ned to help you ellmlnate
th•t p&1.n ln your t».ck, will be
preaented at Oran1e Cout
CoUe1e thia •Prinl·
Titled "Beat the Bad Back
Syndrome," the eer1ee la alated
for lhi1 Saturday and April 9
from 10 a.m to noon In Room 113
o f OCC'a Cou nu~llng and
Admiaaiona Building. Admiuion
ia $8.
The workshop will be
conducted by HunUnston Beach
c hiro pract or, Dr. Cary H .
Rothenberf. Dr. Rothenberg is a
graduate o BowUn1 Green State
Uruversity, the American College
of ChiropracUc Orthopedice. and
Los Angeles College o f
Chlropractic.
The workshop ls designed
especially for people who suffer
from l o w back pain Dr
Rothenberg wiU help attendees
to develop a greater
understanding of the anatomical,
psychological and physiological
components of low back pain. He
will show participants how to
manage their pain t hrough
natural and drug-free methods.
A demonatraUon will present
the latest chiropractic technJque
to relieve low back and leg pain.
Tickets are on sale In the OCC
Ticket Office, located in the
college 's S tude nl Center
Building.
Tickets will abo be 80ld at the
door.
F or information about the
work.shop, phone 5S6-5880.
Or1nge CoHt DAILY PILOT/Wedne1d1y, March 23, 1983 ~I
The Alternative To The
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IS FANCY BROCHURE
El Toro Road work set in LB AVAi LAB LU YES NO
.Work should begin next month
on a $2S6,000 resurfacing project
along a stretch of El Toro Road in
Laguna Beach.
State transportation officials
confirmed yesterday they will
pick up 86.2 percent of the 250,-
000 project cost. Sully-M11ler
Contracting Co. was t h e low
bidder for the job
Ross Cox, Lagun a's city
e ngineer , said the facelift of
about 1 3 miles of roadway
should be t'Ompleted by the time
the summer art festivals get
under way July 9.
"The contract calls for the job
taking 60 working days -or
about three months," Cox said.
"But we hope to have the work
done before festival season."
The JOb calls for resurfacing a
stretch of the two-lane roadway
beginning at its terminus with
Laguna Canyon Road
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PA
Engine getting facelift ln addition to resurfacing the
roadway with between three
inches and six inches of new
week to rehabilitate Engme No asphalt, the project calls for
2 A second bid, from Crown replacement of several concrete
Coach Corp .. was $38,056. culverts and mstallation of new
A 15-year-old fare engine m
Laguna Beach will get a major
facelift in the near future and
the tab for the overhaul will be
$36,587.
MEMORIAL PAR!(
O MOlllJAIY O CREMATOllUM
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(714) 644-2700
Addrns
Ci1y S1~te Zip
CJ ~r~ l SinP
Laguna Beach City Council
members approved a bid by West
Coast Powe r , of Orange, thi•
The three-month spruce-up culverts.
will include a complete overhaul The ci ty 's portion of the
of the engme, rewiring and a project was budgeted last year.
Comment ______________ _
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Hey Kids ...
Come meet
Gumby and
his originator,
Art Clokey,
in person at
Neiman-Marcus,
Fash ion Island,
on Saturday,
March 26,
and Tuesday,
March 29.
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Mom and Dsd ...
Bring the little ones to breakfast with the
Easter Bunny and Gumby, 9:30 A.M ..
Saturday, March 26, and tllJllln on
Tuesday, March 29, In the Zodiac Dining
Room. They'll enjoy a deflclous brunch
with Mr. Bunny, Gumby, and Art Clokey,
all here fn person. TfHJy'll He /1 program
of Gumby c.rtoon• and even take horM
• person11/lz«I souvenir. The cost I•
16.00 PM person and reservation• •r• a
mu•t. Call 759-1900, ext. 330.
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bracket and you deposit •2.000 in on the four-week average yield of
an Allstate Savtng5 lndMdual Retire-s ix-month T-Bills.
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A• Otano• Co11t OAIL y PILOT /Wedn•td•y. March 23. 1tl3
Irvine schools try new
honiework approach.
ln recent years, parents and
teachers hovt' b lamt'd excessive
television watching for the decline
In academic a c hievement, and
especially neglect of homework.
In the Irvine Unified Sc:hool
District they've just turned that
around.
When students return from
school in Irvine, they can clack on
a cable TV c hannel between 3:30
and 5:30 M o nd ay through
Thursday and tune in the
Homework Assistance Program.
Financed by a $30,000 state
grant for the first year. the
program offers call-in responses to
tough homework questions.
r~g from spelling and math to
Reaganomics.
It is staffed by half a dozen of
the district's brightest high school
stude n ts who take turns
answeri n g questions from
youngsters in all grade levels .
P roblems requiring illustration,
like math, are answered on
c~mera, while others Qr(• hondlt!d
on four phone lines. 'fht> program
gets about 100 calls a day &tnd the
high s<:hool s tudents, who arl'
supervised b y two teachers, are
able to answer about 60.
So Car Irvine is the first
t:ommunity to oHer .homework
help by television and 1t probabl)1
will remain so for a time because tt
1s m the unjque position o f havinM
almost every home 1n the d1str1l·t
hooked into the same cable TV
l'hannel
[n applying for the state
grant, administrators noted that
many sch ool c hildren in the
district return to an empty home
each afternoon because both
parents work.
This is a tell.mg point Smee
the youngsters probably would be
watching television anyway. the
homework help program fits right
in with their habits, while
encouraging them to tackle a
usuaUy tiresome chore.
Governnient less open
President Reagan's remark
that he had "had it up to my
keister'' with Washington news
leaks has inspired a new. and m
many ways disturbing crackdown
on federal employees
From now on all employees
with access to classified material
will be required to sign a secrecy
agreement and to submH to a he
detector t est if s u spected of
leaking infonnallon
Those who refuse to take the
polygraph test will face demotion
or dismissal. Formerly only th05e
working in an intelligence agency
faced such a threat.
The policy has been hm1ted to
workers in the National Security
Agency, the CIA, the Defense
Department and parts of the
Justice Department. Now it will
apply equally to those in the
Treasury. State, Agriculture and
Commerce departments.
This, along with wider
authorization to classify
documents. is guaranteed to
further block the flow of
information on government
operations to the publlc.
For years government
bureaucrats have had a tendency
to classify as sensitive material
almost any document that passes
through their hands, usually citing
"national security" for
justification .
•
Clearly there must be strong
control on the flow of mformauon
from agencies actually dealing
with intelligence and programs
involving the nauonal security
But it's a safe bet that more than
two-thirds of the so-called
classified material has nothing
whatever to do with national
security.
More hkely it has to do with
rnlStakes and muddling that might
embarrass a public official. a nd
this is what troubles any
admirustration.
The new o rder also gives
federal a,gencies the right to
review books. magazine articles
and texts of speeches by both
present and former employees.
This will be included in tht•
secrecy agreement It is certain to
be challenged in the courts.
The accuracy of 11e detector
tests has been widely disputed and
they generally are not accepted aa
legal evidence. If the government
ts so impressed with the value of
such tests. any suspect employee
who so desires should have the
r ight to ask for a p olygraph
examination. But making the tests
mandatory and using them as
grounds for dismissal of an
employee not engaged in
intelligence work 1s something
that should not even be considered
in a democracy supposedly
devoted to open government.
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ed. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Bollt 1S60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (1U J
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L.M. Boyd/ Divorce statistics
Our Love and War man has been
looking into the divorce statistic~
again. and he's found that women
who split up aft.er the age of 40 rarely
remarried u nleu they did sc
immediately. Two-thirds of them
never remarry. Only a tenth of them
marry nght away The younger the
woman at the time of her divorce. the
more likely, and the more quickly.
she'll remarry
Q . Women tend to develop facial
wrinkles at an earlJer age than men,
do they not? Why?
A. Generally. yes. Becawie women's
skin generally is lea oily
Sir, lf you depress the scales at
226 'h pounds. you weigh exactly as
much as the world's heaviest elephant
tusk. now on display In the British
Muaeum
The rich man Robert Morris
financed the American Revolution, or
m u ch of It. When money was
worthless, he founded the Bank of
North America. and i.aued notes on
his own credit to .erve u money for
everybody. The ultimate wheeler
dealer, he wound up owning more
land on th.la continent than anybody. But he overreached. poor fellow. HI.a
mua1ve fortune 1lurrled down the
drain In land 1pt'C\llaUona. He went to
debtors prl.ton for three years. He
died impoverkhed ln ob9cu.rity. Watch
your foot.lna. young fellow. There'• qt..Ucband out there.
Wh; .,.. Iona lemom Juldtt thua ~-Jemonl? ... Mo~ than a thlrd
of lhe woirJd:a lnvenUona h.ave mm
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created m the United States
Rabbits don't perspire, you know .
Tank warfare Injuries mostly ere
bums .. When prairie chickens feel
romantic. they deliver mating call.a
that sound like "boom'"
Whiskey with soda is drunkier than
the like amount of wh1Skey by 1t.selr
Or so say the mechcal researchers.
That's providing. no doubt. the
drinkers of same imbibe them al the
same speed. This suggests tha l
champagne 1s drunkier than a less
bubbly wane of equal alcoholic
t.'Ontent. 11 this Ill not exactly right. it's
cloee enough.
Q. What's "straw fire love"?
A. Where'd you hear that one? Tl's
an old French expression for teenage
romance. Blazes quickly. leaves few
ashes.
Left-handed mothers are more
likely than left-handed fathers to
produce left-handed children
Q. Why is "morphine" called by
that name?
A. After Morpheus, the Greek god
of sleep.
Q. What mualc wu played at Peter
Sellen' funeral?
A. Glenn Mlller'1 "ln the Mood."
Sellerw h.ad once ~uetted It for hJ.a
funeral.
To be a .boulder, the rock hu to be
at leut 10 lnchell ln d1ame1er. h al8o
hu to be aomewhat round . If lt'a
an,ular. lt'• not a boulder but a block.
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Irate citizen seeks pay cuts ·-·
R.J. Kennedy is a retired gentleman
living in the Sierra foothills. Hls pension
is a modest one earned by many years of
hard work for the P .G .&E. In that
respect it can be said that R.J. Kennedy
is an average senior citizen struggling to
get by on a fixed income which is being
constantly eroded by inflation.
But he has plunged into a new actiVlty
which in itself takes ham out of the
average class. For R.J. Kennedy is not
only irate about lhe outrageous salaries
bemg paid public officials and employees
-he plans to do something about ll
What he plans may be the biggest
taxpayer revolt since Prop. 13 ... It w1U do
more than that,'' he d"eclared, "because
this wall really cut back the costs of
government and help reduce mflataon
too."
WHAT R.J. KENNEDY is preparing is
a n initiative which would slash the
salaries of many public 0Hic:1als and
employees and freeze them so that they
can't be increased without approvaJ of a
majority of the voters.
"All o( a s udden , despite the
Constitutional prohibitions against
nobility in this land. those on the public
payroll have become economic royalists,"
Kennedy said. "Instead of working for
the public theee offidala have become as
duk.el and baron-. living off the swetit of
the people who have become serfs In
their fiefdoms."
"The milltona of unemployed and the
millions of workers earrung only $1 5.000
or less must have been just as incensed as
I was at the $9,000 pay raiae engineered
by Congressman Vic Fazio last month
They must be repulsed at the lalaries
such a.s the $117,000 salary of the U.C.
chancellor at San Francisco and the
$104,000 salary of the newly hired
manager of the Sacramento Municipal
Utility District."
R.J. Kennedy says he is not against
reasonable pay for public employees
"But the pay should have some
llTlll/ lllCllUll
relat1onsh1p lo the incomes o( the
majority who must pay the taxes to
support them."
His soluuon is a model of simplicity
By initiative he would establish the
governor's salary of $50,000 as the
absolute ceiling for public pay. and
provides that no other person on slate or
local payrolls may be paid a salary in
excess of 90 percent of that paid the
governor. ''How," he asks, "can anyone
on the public payroll contend his job is
more demanding than the governor's?"
Separating the JUd1c1al branch. the
1mtiauve sets the salary of the chief
.JUStic.'e at $48.000 and provides no other
per.on m the judicial ayai.em ghall be
paid in excess of 90 percent of that paid
the ch1e( jusuce
And KJ Kennedy reaUy takes aun at
the excesses an the Legislature. "The
so-ca lled full-time professional
legtSlature as a }Oke," he sa.Jd. "What the
people want are cttizen-legislators who
will dedicate a few months to lt>gislating
and return to their homes to make their
Business talk has its own
My father was in the papermakmg
business and I remember. as a child,
sitting listening to him talk business with
other papermakers They thought
papermaking was the craziest. most
Interesting. most exc1ung business an the
world I. of c:ourse. thought it was th<'
dullest
It's a good thing for all of us. l
suppose, 1hat we think the thmgs we are
involved in are somehow at the center of
the world and most lmporta.nt to 1t.
THIS THOUGHT came to me th1~
monung as I started to browse through a
really dull-looking book called "1983.
U S lndustnal Outlook." It's a book of
about 500 pages put together by the
Department of Commerce that g1vC's
figures on how 250 different mdustnes
art> doing and how lhey think they'll do
m 1983 The book isn't mine. I saw at on
someone else's desk. That's the only
reason [ started looking at 1t in the first
place. AB dull as it looked. I ended up
spending two hours looking through It. l
had forgotten how many industnes there
are, like papermaking, that a.r:-e dull to
most of us but exciting to lhose who are
an them
He-re are some samples:
"A lagging economy kept U.S plastic
bottlC' demand at depressed levels an
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-llD_Y _RDD-11-Y -~
1982 Despite sagging sales the
industry t.'Ontmued to make headway an
compl'ttllOn with metal and glass
l'On Lamers ··
"Per cap1UI meat consumption was
e1<pect.ed to drop to less than 200 pounds
for the first time stnce 1975"
Am<'ncans spent $749 m1l11 o n on
l'ht>wang gum last year.
"[n 1982 1.nut.auon daJry products
captured 70 percent of the butter
market, 50 percent of the cream, 15
living thereby truJy bemg representative
of the people."
To further thlS idea Kennedy slashes
the pay of legislators to $12,000 and
deals deftly with the controversial fnnge
benefits including the $62 tax fre2 per
diem Under the Kennedy initiative each
member would be given a travel
allowance at the begmrung of the term
of office equal to 10 percent of the tot.al
pay for the term. "There would no
longer be any reason for the lawmakers
to daUy around all year long merely to
collect the $62 per day," he observed.
The 1muauve also elmunates the free
automobiles and gasolme as well as the
so-cal.led field offices. "They're nothing
more than yea r around campaign
hel\dquarters at the taxpayers expense."
DECLARING THAT the founding
fathers never intended for elective
officials to make careers out of holding
public office, Kennedy's initiative bans
pensions for all elective officials
excepting the Judges. "Pension plans
merely encoura~e the mediocre to
l'Ontinue in office,' he said.
Another blow to those who seek to
make careers out of public office tS a
provision making at impossible to
campaign for another office while
occupying an elective office. "The people
eleet \hem to office to do a job. not 10
provide them Wlth a platform to seek yec
another omc-e ..
Although his an1t1at1ve measure 1s
nearly ready for fating. he said he will
take his tame an domg so .. I want to
thump the drums and sllr up a real grass
roots movement an support of this
mt>asure before we start cttculating the
pettt1ons," he said,
• exc1te1nent
percent of the flavored rrulk , 5 percent of
the cheese and 2 pert't'nt of the ice cream
markl't"
"L<•ather gloves and matt.en shipments.
more than 85 percent of which are work
glov~. have been st-verely affected by
the two recent recessions
"Shipments ot non-rubber footwear
(meaning no t counting sneakers)
dec lined m o r e than 40 million
pBlrS ..
"Production of western boots through
1981 and early 1982 increased the
-quanuty of leather used per pair but by
mid-1982 the market had become
saturated "
ThLS U S lndusmal Outlook book has
20 pa~es on the paper industry. (
couldn t bnd a smgle in t.eresti.ng thing
on any of the 20 paa1!8. although I'm sure
my father would h.ave found all of them
f ascin.a ting.
Sometimes nature seems to • • 1m1tate art
There Is a well-known story In art
circles about a lady who once said to
Whistler: "I just came up from the
rountry this morning along the ·1 hamea,
and there was an exquisite haze ln the
~ m--.-n~ •• -•• -,.--lfii
at.moephcrc wtu(h remind~ me 10 much
of your little aketclles."
''Yet, madam," responded Whittler
gavely, "Nature la ereeptni up."
One of the moet lntere1Un1 thin&•
about vl.aual art la th• way in which.
after a tlme. n.at~ bfstna to look more
like the-way It la pictured by 1uccealve
art11u. It I• h ard to He • (told of
auntlowera now wtthoUt vt.Juatl2.ln1 a
Van Gogh , j\Ltt u an ou tdoor Parillan
IC!tne LI fftninitcent of JWnoir.
l n thla 1tran1e aente , we can
appl'eCJate O.Car Wild•'• obMrvatJon:
"Afltir a \lme, nature bqtna to lmJta'4t
art." New Yock cab drtwn beein \o act
the way they have Men tbemeelvn
portrayed on ·~•• tnd ~reen; and polkemm ~ula~ ,,._. poatun of lhetr
flctlonal oounterpUU.
When P icasso did a portrait of
Gert.rude Stein, as a gift to her In 1906,
and her Criends complained that tht•
portrait did not look like her. Picasso
auur...-d them that some day she would
look like the portralt -and of course
she did.
Thia attempt. It muat be admitted. la
not unfa1lln1ly aucceuful. Another
Whittler etory tell• o f the \Im~ he
c:ompleted a portrait for a wealthy and
hlahly placed client, who was
dt.atiatied with the flniahed work "l
really think, Mr. Whistler.'' he aaid,
"that It'• a bad work of U"\."
The painter 1bru11ed and looked
coolly at the man, replying, "But then
you muat admit that you'rt' not a good
work of nature."
ALMOST NOBODY Uk8 th.e way he
la painted, except U he or 1he la
ex\nlv.,an\ly .l)orlft~ ln looka. becawio
nobo4y rully bowt how we appear to
othenL We can no more .. '" .. our own
fl/Cit than w c:en hear OW' own voice or
smell our own bnalh
What the toed DOrtn!t painter looks
for -unl• he la mer.I~ p&nd rtn1
to vanity -le the -1ual charectAPr ot
th4t eh.,..., that part. of him that natul'e
will soon or some day "catch up wlth.'~
For as we get older. our body shrink.a
Into ittelf. the face drops Its mask, and
we unwittingly reveal what we hav• ,
been becoming all alone.
LandllCapes an much the same, u
they grow to fruition and then llowl1 ~
die. The art.lit ta palnUna not only wha\
he aeea today, but afao •ub specie aeternltas, the 1ubstance wlthou\
consideration of local or temporal
condition. This ii why Van Go1h'1
sunflowers, unlike the real ona. wm
never die.
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Diiiy Piiat Lois Burpee, doyenne of
the seed I amily's I arm,
dvocates simplicity with
good taste. See Page B3.
WEONl!80AV, MARCH 23, 1983
~Ill Clll8T 1110 THI COUNTY
ANN LANDERS
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Employment
~efugee • ••
Recession takes toll
~n Southeast Asians •
jy LORENZO BENET
CW'1 Deltr "°' ..... "It's a dme of depress.ion. Many Vietnamese have been laid
oil and can't find new jobs. Others depend on social welfare
benefits and these benefirs have been reduced or cut-off."
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-Rev. Peter Chinch of St John
The Baptist Catholic Church.
Costa Mesa
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WhUe the recession-riddled economy has ralSed the county
~mployment rate to its highest mark in history, county welfare
offjclals say it has had a more troublesome effect on many of the
CllUnty's estimated 67,000 Southeast Asian refugees.
"We're aeeing more and more people we placed in jobs two,
three years ago coming back because they were let go," said
Oundl Haskell. program coordinator of the Refugee Job Center. a
sub-program of the Catholic lmmigration and Resettlement AtlerK:Y· "It's safe to say a refugee will get laid off before anyone
eJle."
The County Refugee Employment Service office, meanwhile,
rtport.ed that between July 1982 and February 1983. it placed an
..O•age of 49 refugees per month, down from 73 each month in
tl'e first half of 1982. The office also received 30 percent fewer JR> opportunities from prospective employers during the second lvdf of 1982.
"In the past we were able to place many refugees in machine
operator jobs. But because of the economy, employers can be more
•lective. They want people with more experience," explained
Beverly Hunter-Curtis, a county refugee coordinator. "Language
aiil transportation are other obstacles," she added.
' County welfare offidala estimate the retueee unemployment
ra1e to be in the neighborhood of 40 percent. And an estimated 90
pl'!'l'Cellt of all new arrivals (2,682 in 1982) apply for welfare
==:fits within three to six months after arrival, HWlter-Curtls
"Some don't need aatstance tor very long," Hunter-Curtis lllid. noting a meticulous study conducted by the Orange County
lkfugee Affairs Management Team that showed 10 months is the
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Refugees work long hours, share housing and save the ir money so they might own their own business.
average length of stayin.g on welfare for refugees
"Our survey showed a full range of attitudes; some weren't
concerned with getting off welfare," Hunter-CurtJ.s said. "But for
the most part, refugees are interested in becoming self-supporting,
they want to move ahead and buy into the Amencan dream."
She said most stay on welfare only as long as it takes them to
find minimum-wage employment as farm laborers. assemblers,
nursing aides or house cleaners.
However, some refugees are havmg to go out and fmd jobs a
little sooner than they expected.
Before last May. retugeea could receive up to 36 months ol
benefits ($248 monthly for a aingle penon) financed entirely by
the fe<len.1 government. But a rule chanee cut the eligibility
period to 18 months, reducing welfare rolls cons1derably. county
welfare offidals say.
In November 1981, six mcntha before the rule ch.an&e. 6,~
ref~ were recet'(ina federal welfare beneflw. Bu• lut
November, the number collectina dropped to 2, 170 -a 66 percent
reduction, according to DaVid Pierce o{ the Consortium C1ues of
Orange County .
"We heard some refugees were laving out of their can
immediately after the cut-off," Hunter..CurtLS said. (){ficiala
speculate thai. mo&t found part-time jobs or became dependent on
extended family members .
More than 700 shifted over to the $500,000. county-financed
general relief work-for-welfare program. Last November, 832
refugeea were participating, compared to only 110 in November
1981. Pierce said.
However, the federal government reimburses the county for
the refugees involved an the general relief program who have
been in the county less than 36 months. The county only sponsors
refugees who have been here longer than three years.
~neraJ relief recipients receive up to $240 monthly and must
work eight days a month in public leJ"Vlce jobs.
Pierce sa.ad that whue Lhe refugee population in Orange
County grew more than 10 percent last year, the number of
ref~ees reoeivina all forma of federal. staie and J.ocaJ &&d ~
from U,111 at the end ol 1981 to 21,G3'7 at the end of 1982.
Pierce said the decrease was malnly due to the eligibility
change ln the federal welfare program, but he said that the drop
also indicates that refugees are finding .)Obs.
• • Refugees must scramble to find employment in county
By LORENZO BENET or,.o..i,,...•wt
In the scramble for
~loyment, refugees are at a
dlt(advantage from the start,
~ty officials say.
Of the 2,407 refugees who wth aided by the Refugee Job
~{lter in 1982, nearly 90 percent
ba4 no marketable job skills or
~ere unskilled period. Only 12
e>ereent had 13 years or more of
tducation.
: • What'• more, an estimated 50
to 80 percent had no
understanding of English "It
takes about six months to learn
the language well enough to find
a job." said Gundl Haskell, the
program coordinator of the
Refugee Job Center
At first, refugees find
minimum-wage employment -
as housekeepers, strawberry
pickers or assemblers. However,
many don't plan to stay at theae
jobs forever. To save money,
they work 70-to 80-hour weeks,
forsake luxuries, and share
dwelli.ngs w1th other families to
cut down on expenses -with
the long-range Intention o f
starting their own buslne.es.
ln addition to penonal aavinga.
refugees gain the neceaaary
capital by borrowing interett free
from friends a nd family
members. Once established.
family members are put to work
to keep overhead costs down.
The system haa been quite
successful. Last December, 650
businesses In Orange County
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were owned and operated by
refugees. compared to about 450
in December 1981, accOrdlng to
Luu Tran.kiem, project director
of the 450-member Vietnamese
Chamber of Commerce in
America in Westminster.
located alon~ Balsa Avenue an Westnunster and Garden Grove,
Ttankiem said.
and see a need to contnbute to
our community," Ttankiem sa.ad .
The buslneasea range from
mom and pop-style grocery stores
to travel aaendetl to banks, such
aa the Delta Savina• & Loan
Auociatlon, which has assets
totaling $2.2 mlWon. About 25
pert'.ent of thete buaineues are
The chamber -which haa two
other chapters in San Fra.nciaco
and Loa Anfeles -recently was awarded a 72,500 grant by the
federal Office of Refugee
Retettlement to conduct monthly
seminars and works hops
designed to train refugees who
wish to start or improve their
own farms
Beverly Hunter-Curt.ls, county
refugee coordinator, said the
Business enable new refugees
to more easily fit into Orange
County than did their
predecessors.
"They have the advantage of
getting basic services -gasoline.
food and medical care -from
people who speak their own
language." she said. "W e realize the opponunities
The new immigrant. ••
Queens no longer belongs to Archie Bunker
!'J'~~~ .. s~~LINS
ELMHURST, N.Y. -At a fruit stand on
Broadway, Yang Khn, a Korean from Argentina,
adjulta the hMdphones of his Sony Walkman
before carefully counting change into the hand of
a woman from India.
Acroa the street, Joe Choe 1elb Italian aa1ami
and koaher pk:kles in English, Korean and
Spaniah, languages as rich and varied as the
acenta ln hi.I deli.
Nearby, at the hardware atore, Morris Roaen
switches from New York-acnmted English to
flawless Yl~dish to do buaineaa with• pair of
Gennan refu1ees from Brull.
Welcome to Elmhunt, Queens.
Thia no-noNeNle neiihborhood of red bnck
and aluminum aiding once wu a bulwark of Blue-
Collar America, of lunch palll and hardhats and
comer aaloona.
It alta ln the heut of Queens. a New York
City borwah of more than 2 million, where TV'•
Archie Bunker .ettlet tn hJa favorite chair, pope
open a beer can and llaht.a a ctaar.
Arch.le waa fictlon and hb bilot.r)' ex\l'eme,
but h.11 nelahborhood ot two-.tory frame houeea
and modest lncomel hM, until recently, been fact.
Now1..Atchle tlndl tum..lf hlvinl to~ It.
ue1P'tt lta •ml.Mown flavoc, Elrnhunt 18 bu\
MYen mlltil from the l'.mpl.re State ~. 18
mlnuiee by .ubway frcm mAdiown Manhat~ 10 mUea 0t IO from the S\ltue of Liberty. 'nWt
drawtnc power of Jobi, of ~t.y. of moM)'
to be made, haa alway. rmcltred Manh.tta.n and
lta envtront a nwlt&na pot. Newcomen to LOI Anjti.e may tuwe room to ~ ou& lind crate theli own enclavee. New
Yark, Ml no fOClm for ~t. No place a IDIN MWn mas. "-' tM heert of It CIUl -~ 10 ... ~-.. lhhum • ch&nll~· nw of ilM b1ut ilallM' II ~ lhi laftd Of cht 8'llwn wt, tM WOWft teneW. the twtlled ~. ......, ....... a.ctly hOW l'DIA1 of ~ T0.000 ................. ~bu\
tiiUIM• ,.... • h1ah • I0.000 new••• frOm llO ~
At the elementary 9Chool, only one of every
20 pupils was born m this country; 34 different
languages are spoken by students. ln 1980, four of
every 10 people liVlng here we~ H..i.aparuc; two
were Oriental.
Today. three of every four customers who
wander mto Roeen's ask for their hardware in
some foreign tongue.
Stran1ers an a strange land? Not in ElmhW"lt.
Here. it's the oldtimers who scratch their heads in
the grocery. searching for pork and beans am1d
the dried seaweed and squid.
The new Immigrants are recasting the
neighborhood in their image, buying up the
modest 1torefronta as well as the sturdy brick
houses of the wocklna class.
Thia new breed of lmmigrant dld not arrive
in cramped stttrace. toting battered baa.
aahore. Today's lmmipnta I.and at K.ennecly
International: El.l1a l.aland la a museum now. Alona with their dreams, they brina mah.
~unt now hu two acupuntunt clinics,
two tari ahope and a )'Ola instructor.
lt alto has problemt.
Some lonattme realdenta, like Steve Trimboli,
think there are too many people apee.kina too
many ~ Uvtna 1n too lmall a J>lac:e, and they C'OCft of ~ at 12mhunt
General Hoapltal'a emu"aenc'Y l'CIOp\ and 1n the
public: IC.hoof.
"You atatt ia.1.1cJns .,.,betti and all tbe1e
different ethn.lc fooda • • . I couldn't C*N I.a."
•YI Trimboli. He ta)'I there II no more room for
any more ln\lniCJ'lnll.
Trimboli la chalrman ot Ccmmunl~ Board t,
the bocl1 Q/. dUr.na that conlt.itYi.. loc.l •
eovenuntnt ln Elmhunt. A teml-reUred build.Ina contr~, he •YI he hea ~ aaalnA lmmlptJon when t1ma are • ••'Nbeft \ht
counU')' wu ~ money. t didn't matter eo
much. "Now, we can t afford It."
1'r1ll'bol1 Ulo la 1rbd b)' ~· who ref~ 10 edoot ~ways.
• ''The ttalnc! Nobody ltopl I« a Nd u,ht ~/kobady. ~ 1t. Miond ~. ~· tot '° ttart ~ ue. We 'Wife Mr. fin\:.''
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Herpes victim gives • views
DEAR ANN LANDERS. Tht\re hu been eo
much Wrillf'n about herpaa thal f hope )'OIJ don't
tcm thla letU!r ln th~ wqtebuket the minute you
1tt the word
l've had herpee Shle\O ( WU 6 yeors Of 8i0
They wt-re IJmple c.'Old '°"" but herJ>C!9,
neverthelta. UnfortunaU!ly. b«auae or my
ignoranc., 1 apreed It genitally, which d yc1u
know can be dono by touchlng the genltala with
tingen that have come In con~t with lhe cold
sorec around the mouth. But believe It or not. 1
am aUll a decent, worthwhile penon.
The media have hyped the her-pee virus to
the point whe~ I want to explode whenever I set>
yet another article or TV apeclal that makes us
look like a bunch o! untouchables akln to the
lepers of Biblical times. No one has mentioned
that many herpee sufferen1 (like me) have
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By PHIL INTERLANDI or Laguna8each ,.,. ,. .
TH~HYV/llf --
POT SH01S
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
···"'.:"'\· DON~T . "-·
5£LL YOUR
SOUL
TODAY --
TOMOR~OW'
'YOU M AY GET
A BE,.-TE R PRICE.
q _A1111_1J_4ND_»1_1S_
outbreak.a about tht'ff' tlmet l.l yur durini& whu:h
we abu.aJn from aexual actlvlt)' It h1 no dlttett•nt
from belni oonalderate enough not to kias anyone
when you have • rold aont.
I aee no ~uon to annoul'\C\' that you have the
diseaae unless that pel'IOn mJght be affected by it.
With the cur~nt hy1teri111 such Information would
label you a aoclal ouu:ut. Therf' would be no
chance to develop a solid relationship
1 have never Infected anyone nor d o l Intend
to take that chance, and If I hear one more hl'rpeti
JOke. I wlll 1eream. Please print this letter for
those who have herpes and att living a fairly
normal life. We deserve bet~r than we have been
getting. -EVERYTOWN U.S.A.
DEAR U.S.A. (ud may I include Canada'?): I
a1ree wltb your 111ea1ment of &be media'•
treatment of berpe1 a11d bope your letter wlll put
It ln a more reallactc context. Some berpe1
vlctlma bave written to say tbey have bad only
one attack, over two lean a10, u d are lo
perfect bealtb. So let a take that acarlet letter off
tbe backs of tbese people wlllo may be tboroagbly
deceot and want to play fair.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you think
of an organization that awards as sales prizes trips
to Florida, Hawaii or the Bahamas for just one
penon -no spouses lncluded?
This is the third year In a row my husband
has won such a prize, and I think it's rotten. Wtll
you comment, pie~? -ALONE AGACN IN
CLEVELAND
DEAR CLEVE: Before you condemn tbe
company, check Jt 01t. It 1eem1 pecuUar at best
ud QllkeJy at worat.
If, lnffed, It 11 1 ticket for one, your bu1band
ougbt to make every effort to take yoa along tbJs
time.
DEAR ANN: At Christmastime I gave $100
each to my daughter and her husband, my son
and his wife, my soon-to-be marned daughter and
my recently divorced daughter.
My divorced daughter says I was unfair
because the married couples put their money
together and got $200 per household She received
only $100 and says she needs 1t more than the
married ones Please decide. -SOUTH BEND
BLOOPER
DEAR BLOOP : A gJft Is wba& a person
wan&a to give. Ignore &be criticism.
Are your parents too strict? Hard co reach7
Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged by Parents? How
co Get More Freedom," could help you bndge rhe
generation gap. Send 50 cents with your requt'St
and a Jong, sr.amped, self-add~ envelope to
Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago. 111. 60611.
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My ~n. 7, has had
a warm. clOSC' rc·lat1onsh1p with my Cather. 72, v. ho
lives .wt th w. But a probll'm was ovt>rlooked for d
long lime My Cather has had a l'On:.Wnt rnugh ror
the past year He brings up quJle a bit of sputum
We haven't had him to u doctor until rl'<'t-ntlv
because Wl' thought hl' hucJ ordinary bronch1us
But, lo and behold, X rays and sputum tL'Sts show
he has tubcr('UIOSIS
Fortunately, my son hasn't be<:oml· anf('(:ted
We have him under observation My Catht•r's doctor
says he can bring the tuberculosis under control by
prescribing special medtt·1nes. Hl• won't have to stay
in bed Cor months like TB pattl•nts did 111 thl' past. I
understand that some of tht'st· rnt'd1c1m·s art-so
strong that they may cauS(• t·omphcat1ons Is this
true? -MRS Q.
DEAR MRS. Q : Fortunately, drug thl'rapy for
TB is quite e!fecuve. But, as you say. soml· of the
medications may cause side-effecUi that must tx-
guarded against First, here arc the narnl-s of some
of the most benef1c1al med1<:ines 1:.cm1az1d 1s
probably the best single anutuberculos1s drug But
when given to elderly pall<.'nts. hver u.·st.<> ~hould be
made monthly to bt• sun• then• <ire no liver
comphcauoru. such c!S heJ><IUlls Dos.tgl• must be
ad Ju:. led
Streptomyun 1s anotht:r <'ffl"{'t1vt-mf!dtnne
But, 1! not <:arefully ('hl•t·kl·d un, therl• may be
kidney damagt> and troubl<.' with hC'aring and
balance. Two other drugs arc• t.'thambutol and
nfampm eal'h of wh1,·h m~y also have some
s1de-cfre<:ts Duratton of treatment vanes from a
short course· trt-atml'nt of 2 to 4 we<•ks lo a longer
course of 18 to 24 months That will depend on the·
doctor's JUdgment Be thankful that trf'<itmt•nt will
eliminate the· dangC'r that your son will <:atl'h
tuberc·ulos1s from his s;irandfathl•r
Cook-of-week
• s eries to s tart '
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T ur rou1 HEALTH '
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•nl DEAR DR. STEl NCROHN: I've bt:en told that
one should not drink water wh1h: exertmg. For.,.11 example. 1f I go into running as a hobby, taking 1t .. ri
may produ<''-' stomach cramps. Shall I stay away1 ..i
from 11? MR. C .~.1
DEAR MR C .. "Stay away from it" makes onf!lr1
think you're.• Ullking about dope, cigarettes, aJrohol,
etc· No, drinking water 1s, m fact, good policy. The '"
body requires fluid replenishment to prevent such'"• 1
romphca11on:. as hl.'at stroke. extreme fatigue and ...,
collapst•
FOR MRS B There a re at le&t a quarter of a
million cases of sderoderma in the Uruted States In
many cases. ll may set'm an innocuous condition.
producing trouble 1n the skin rough and hard
But there may be internal comphcauons Ill heart,.
lungs. kidneys or intestines Unfortunately. we
have no specific cun., but invesugauve research ill
going on I hop<.· we find some rl'hef soon "I
FOR MR Z Perhaps you're worrying
unnecessarily about loss of sleep The fact that you
requared at least nme hours of sleep rughtly for
most of vour life doesn't indicate that sleeping onl:f
St.'V<'n to eight hours 1s insomnia Many people
require less slet>p as they grow older My guess 1s
that you're far from bemg a true 1nsorruuac.
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I• MICHAEL RODDY &.111'11111 "-Wrtt.r
• DOYLESTOWN, Pa. Lola Burpee. now the
~enne of the aeed farmly's Fordhook Farm, is th; champion of almplkity, although her life is
~but.
l "P eople don't bel.aeve me when I say it. but I
E tively luy," Burpee says at her stately
on rolling acreage about 20 miles north ot hiladelphla.
"Therefore I always think of the easiest way
::.: IOmethlJ\i and a1ao the way that would
lowest maintenance." L ~·1 "laziness," at the age of 70, involves
WWni at ~ a.m., working at least two hours in
her prden most days, cookinf for her guests and
volunteering for work m loca c1v1c and garden
clubl.
In addition, she has spent the past two years
writing in longhand a book that IS not quite a
cookbook, not qwt.e an autobiography and not
quiie a home--advice tome, but a bit of all three
Now that It's 1pring, Burpee. whose late
husband David was the son of the founder of the
retail seed company that bears their name, 1s
th.lnklng of her garden, the fresh vegetables ll
will provide and hoping that her book, "Lois
Burpee's Gardener's Companion and Cookbook, ..
will 1pread her gospel of simphc1ty with good
taste.
"I think so many of the French cooking
recipes and glamour recipes coming out today are
more the sauce and the mixture of flavors put on
~l> of the vegetables," she says "I'm trying to
bting people back . . to be conscious of the
n.vors of vegetables an their pure Conn.
"The traditional American rook.mg . . . 1s
overcooking," she says a moment later. "The old
recipes. goodness me, the old ones had string
beans cookin.g for an hour Now that's awful ..
on your account
By PAT HOROWITZ
........ IMO.-,f'ttot
DEAR PAT: How long can a checldng
accout remain Inactive before U 11 turned
over to die state? My tiller , who u1ed to live r la California, want1 to know. Sbe dido 't
, botller to cloae oat ber account before moviD'
Ht of the 1tate two years ago. ls It too late.
K.T., Newport Beacb
California law requlrea an Inactive
checking account to be turned ovtt to the state
if, for seven years, the account holder has not:
made any deposi t s or withdrawals.
corresponded an writing with the bank
concerning the account, or , otherwise
indicated an interest m the aocount. such as
having a memorandum or other record on file
with the bank ooncerrung the account.
Monthly charges also accumulate on
accounts that are inactive for more than six
months, so your sister may no longer have any
6alance. The bank sends a notice at least sax
months before the time an account is due to be
turned over to the st.ate
Chlordane ant repellant
DEAR PAT: I noticed the recent Item in
yoar colamn about cootrolllag ants lo
weaaa.er. I wanted to tell yoa and your
reden tltat I've bad good luck wit.It liquid
dlenlue. I bay tbe fall·ttreogdt chlordane at
a plUt nartery aad dUute It accordlDg to
la1&ractlon1. I spray tbl1 solution on soil
J aroaacl tbe foundation of m y boase, I partlcalarly la areas adjacent to room•
1 wt.ere uts are a problem, makiD& sure to
' Mak tile soil well. I've found tbe realdaal
1 effect ts very 1ooct. It controls botb small
J uta and 1ttn&la1 red ants.
• W .A. Y ., Costa Mesa
( Thanks for 1harang your ant control
c.. succsa leCttW with A YS readers.
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Lois Burpee, 70, holds toma to grown at the f a mity's Ford hook Fa rm.
She advoacates sample recipes that call for
just barely cooking the vegetabk'S but never
masking their flavor w ith heavy sauces.
The daughter of a Scottish missionary,
Burpee's family fled to Scotland at the outset of
World War I.
Her interest an plants particularly m
vegetables -was awakened at an early age
during ouun~s to the ('OUntry around Glas~ow
"Any excursions were to some place where
things were growing." she says. "There weren't
the things that children do today. It was out to
nature that you went "
She met her future husband an Baltimore,
where she had gone to work. and S(X)n found
herself serving as Burpee's secretary
The assoc1auon led to marraage and LO her
being ensconced at Fordhoo_k ___ _
Weddings
Kearn1-Niemi
Laurt!n Jane Nleml and Kevin Matthew Kn.ma ,
who were married March & at the Newporter, w1l1
make their home ln W•ichelcer.
The bride, dauahtft' of Dorothy Niemi ol c.o.ia
Mesa, ll a eraduate of C.aJ Stat. San Dleao and did
araduate work at UCLA.. Rer huablnd received hi.I
bachelor'• and matter'• de1ren from Columbia
Unlvenlty . He II the aon of John Kearn• of
Bloomfield, N J.
Verbanic-Vodhanel
Walter VerbanJc and has bride, the former Loil
Vodhanel, who were married Feb ~ in the Church
of the GOod Shepherd, ~verly Hilla, will res.Ide ln
Beverly Hills and Newport Beach
Parents of the newlyweds are the Frank
Vodhanels of Los Angeles and the John T .
Verban1cs of Kansas Caty, Mo
Engagements
Mallory-Woll ing
Michele Lynn Mallory wlll become the bnde of
David R. Woltmg on May 14 m the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church, Newport Beach
The bride-elect IS the daughter of Mni Elmer
M allory of Newport Beach and the late Mr
Mallory Her fiance 1s the son of Mr and Mn
Ortwm W Woltmg of Caldwell. ldaho.
~n y der-Blakeslee
Dr and Mrs. Howard Martin Snyder of
Laguna Beach announce the engagement of their
daughter, Caroline Martin Snyder. to Willis Brook
Blakeslee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis C rane
Blakeslee of San Marino. They are plannin1 to
marry Dec. 17 in St. Mary's Episcopal Church,
Laguna Beach.
The future bride 1s a graduate of UCLA where
she 1s attending the Graduate School of
Management Her Hance 1s a graduate of USC.
Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health
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"DoHn't peraon1I 1ppHr1nce m11n anything to
you, George?"
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"I'm sorry, but when we have guests.
Marmaduke thinks he's on the
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Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT IWedMaday, March 23, 1083 81
Mesa double bill 'Patio, Porch' poignant
By TOM TITUS
Of ... .,. .........
' Empt.in .. and fruatration are 1tr8JliO tht:nlt'I
tor comedy, yet pl•ywrtaht J1ek H l~r nanai•
INTIRMIBBIDN
l · t.o uncover the lfahW aide of theee emotJona in hh1
polanant one-act "''"'YI "PaUo" and "Porch." contraat1n11 phy11qul•1 to furtht•1 .... nhMn<.'t• lhelr •·~· ...-characterlultlorui
The 1uthor of "VanlllH" focu1e1 on two The opener. "Patio,'' ua the lighter of the two
untulf Wed women m each playlt't, making their and det.alla i. p1ur of t'Ontraallng chorAWtt'nl -a
dUemmu Uaht without making Light of them lt'a • fuasy homemaker (Schoonov1.•r) prepanna a bon
craftamanllke piece of wrltlna which gets top voyage !)lirty Cur her Flo·ty(X' frll'nd (Brlggil) who
1 ,.,drawer trea_tment at the Colla Mesa Civic 11 headln& for greener pusture1. Schoonover'•
, ,Playhoute. pathetic attention to detail (which haa cott her a
.•. Under the aenaitJve direction of St.an Wla.aJck, husband) plays nicely against Brlqa' more laid·
•· ectreaea Robble Schoonover and Helene Briggs, back Interpretation.
uutwel(lha the oomedy u lhe chronic empth~ of
both women'• llvt"t 11 pelnfully dewlled.
PMrtlcularly rlveUna la Brlw' dcllneaUon of •
woman wh<*l wut.ed existence (one hHltat.ell to
l 'Ull It life) probably won't be much beher when
Mama puM'I on. A acene In which 1he •tandt at the
front aa~ atrlvlni UNucceufuUy to work up the •
courage to l~ave I.a •pedally nw"morable
Wlaalck direct• with an Intuitive touch.
eliciting hlah1y believable characterlzaUona from
both hlJ a.cln!tleS. The playleta are given further
dlmenalon by the starkly drab aettlng1 created by
designer Mike Hana.
• who appear In each in different gulst.>s, cut through In the ie<'Ond segment, "Porch," Schoonover ls ''Patio" and "Porch" will be presented Friday• ,
ft.t.o the marrow of these women's bones In a pair of a crochety septugenarian and Brigp portrays her and Saturdays at 8:30 through April 9 at the Civic Robbi·e Schoonover (left) ond
I exceptional perfonnances. &th a.re weU versed In Inhibited 45·year-old daught~r who haa never Playhouae, on the Arlington Drive entrance t.o the
_Jn_t_er....:pre_ta_u_v_e _s_k_illa_, _an_d__,th_e....:y_u.e __ th_e_lr_res--=-pec_li_v_e __ ma_naged ~·ut the apron stringa. Here the pathoe Orange County Fairgrounda In Costa Mesa. Helene Briggs .
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'1CTITIOUI 9UalNHI
NA•ITATRMENT n... lollowlng per-.,. oo•ng
buei..-1 ..
BEYERL Y HILLS REAL TY, BEVEAL Y HILLS REAL TY, L TO ,
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By Beve<ly Hiiie RHlty. Ltd . a
Calllornla llmlted pat'l,...,allip u tile
aole o-r-11 partne< of R911latrant
By. STOOT·SHATSKY, INC .. e
CaHlornle e<wporatlon u tr... sote
general partner Of Beverly Hiiie
Realty, ltd
Norman R Nemrow. ~a<:UllYe vie. Pr..ic1ent
Thia llal-t WU flled With 11"141 County~ or Otano• County on Marctl s. 1983
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Publlahad Oranoa ~Ht Deity Piiot. Mat 16 23, 30 ~. 6. 1983
1329-a;)
~~---r.:==============~~~~~ GRAND OPENING!
A NEW Salvation Army Thrift Store
In Lake Forest Plaza
March 25 and 26 -10 A.M.
GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION
BRAGAIN PRICES
• FURNITURE • SMALL APPLIANCES •
25 3 Off Clothing Items
• THRIFT STORE
23800 AOCKFIELD AD., LAKE FOREST PLAZA
Take Lake Forest off Interstate 5, Go
Left on Aockfleld
Thru April 3, 1983
Shrimp & Fish
Special $3.39
It ·s a treat that's worth the trip! Four
big Gulf shrimp. our crispy fish fillet,
plus fryes. slaw G hushpuppies1
Shrimply delicious!
3095 Harbor Blvd
In Costa Mesa
''"'" \•AJtn or \.ton CJ'"'OU rw'I .trro" "<>"
f •fko 14 7 IS Jt'ffrt'y Rel
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We Are Proud to Introduce and
Congratulate 61 of Orange County's
Outstanding High School
Seniors Nominated by Their Own
High Schools for the
1983 Irvine Company Leadership
Awards Program
These 61 students have been selected from an estimated 30.000 hig_h school seniors
tn Orange County on the basis of their school activities. community involvement. leadership
positions held. work experience and/or honors and awards. scholastic achievement and
communication •kills.
All 61 nominees will be invited to attend an all-day leadership seminar sponsored
by The Irvine Company. From these 61 nominees, l!'> five from each of three regions "111
be selected as semi-finalists by local committees of civic. business and government leaders.
From the 15. five will be selected as finalists. All 15 semi·finalists will participate in S2f>.000
in college scholarships being awarded by The Irvine Company.
".We are recognizing and enconraging
seniors whose scholastic att.uinment, sense
of responsibility and evidence of leader·
ship give most promise or future service
to society."-Former U S CongN'ssman
James Roosf'uelt. Chairman. Awards
Provam.
''This program is designed to inspiN'
the youth of Orange County to take an
active role in community leadership as they
take their place in the community dunng
the years ahead':_ Thoma!! II NtPlsen.
Presidl>nt. The lrt·in<' Company.
Leadership Awards Pro.gram Nominees
NORTH COUNTY SOUTHWEST COUNTY SOUTHEAST COUNTY
Edward A. Himes Jeff Schlosser Gregory H. Hill
Melody /and Marina Villa Parlt
Shirley V. Weken Keith M. Khore.v Leslie A. Allen
Brea-Olinda Co!Jt4 Me!Ja Tustin
Susan L. GalJardo Tammy Carver Whitney White
Troy Valley Laguna &a~h
Shelly J. Triggs Mary Beth Beauchamp Joel Slevcove
Sonora Corona ckl Mar San Clemenu
Aaron J. Browning Simona.a Patel Jennifer L. Walsh
Analteim Ranclto Alamit<M El 1bro
Kevin A. Hastings
Loa111
Doreen M. Fanoga
<keen VU.w
Elaine Kjerulff
Valencia
Darrin Wahl Karen L. Wold Kevin Armstrong
IA Hab111 Santa Ana Woodbridp
Danielle M. War,les Shirlene Jay Stephen J. Lauro
Conu/io ConM /y Fountain Valley Canyon
Michael E. Bunr.el Rebel L. Ely James Laird
Sunny Hill!J Et1toncia Foot It ill
Robert W. Ackles Sharlene T. Kotow Jennifer A. Openshaw
Satiano SaddlebGclt Dana Hills
David C. Flattum Anthony A.'Banuelos
Seruit• Santiago
John Keith Pajj!
Copiatrono Va l,y
Viel Khac Phan Le Shawn R. Cowls Pamela McGaw
Pullertott La Quinto El Dorodo
Connie L. Kimble Mylene Anne Moreno Anne C. Arnold w.,u,.,. Mour!Hi El Modena
Bonnie K. Boue David S. Barton, Jr. Bele M. Netz.er
Ro!lory Huntington &oclt Uniwrsit;y
Judith Kuramoto Ken Drukowsld Rebecca A. McFadden
Mopollo Edlton l"'in•
1..e.u. Scott · C.t.herine N. Shea Tuy• L. Novak
Kou/lo NeUJport Harbor Lquno Hiii•
Mia Mel1'o Wenjen
Loi Alomltoa
'n'taha M. Mc~lmond
Oort1111 G10w
Chmty Sorensen
M; .. ;o,. Vl1}o
Devorah Levine Jennlftr L. Gooch tepheo M. Modory
CyptwU W•1tml111ur C4pi1tra110 Voll1y
Dawn M . Et.hnlngton Anthony Blakemore Nora J. St.nton
Jolt" P. K11trwdy Lo. Amlp.t o,.,.~
Jennifer Slmpaon • Marta SOU. Mike Su1•r
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Passover feast . • •
Nouvelle cuisine bound for tradition
Passover is the Festival of
Freedom and the most 1oyous
dinner of the year Is undoubtedly
the beautiful, ceremonial feast.
the Seder, shared with family and
close friends.
There's freedom in the menu,
too, since there are choices for
this holiday so that wonderful new
recipes have a way of becoming
family tradition rather quickly
This Is a menu that is faithful
both to the finest kosher cooking
and the nouvelle cuisine without
sacrificing an ounce of savory
goodness.
An outstanding stuffing makes
Festive Seder Turkey a star of
nouvelle cuisine. The matzoh is
seasoned with onions and celery
and combined with succulent
fresh grapefruit sections and
luscious figs -a marriage of
wholesome foods that makes a
memorable main dish
Orange-Beet Conserve is a
welcome new variation on the
customary dish -the taste of
fresh orange sections played
against sweet beets with a touch
of ginger gives It a wide-awake
flavor that sparkles. Broccoli is
fresh In the market at this time.
and gently steamed until just
tender-crisp. adds garden green
flavor to the menu.
Desert et Passover deserves
special thought. After a bountiful
repast something delicate but
satlsfyln~ la called for. Pareve
Orange-chocolate Ice Cream has
all the rich flavor and creamy
consistency of Ice cream. but
contains no dairy products of any
k ind.
Mouvelle P•ssover
Cuisine Menu
Chicken Soup
with Matzoh Balls
Festive Seder .Turkey•
Broccoli Prfntemps
Orange-Beet Conserve•
Pareve
Orange-Chocolate
Ice Cream•
Coffee
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup chopped c.lery
4 grapefruit, peeled and
MCtloned
1 cup chopped, dried fig•
3 egge, beaten
1 teaspoon ult
'la teuoon pepper
1 I to I-pound turkey
thawed If frozen, glblete
removed
8.,t and pepper
2~• cup1 cold water ,
divided
2 table1poon1 potato
•larch
Place matzohs in large bowl:
add boiling water: set aside In
large skillet over medium heal.
melt 4 tablespoons margarine:
saute onion and celery until
tender. Add to matzoh.
Add grapefruit sections, figs,
eggs. salt and pepper; mix well.
Stuff turkey cavities with matzoh
stuffing. Truss turkey closed and
turn wing tips under.
Melt remaining 2 tablespoons
margarine; brush over turkey;
season with additional salt and
pepper. Place turkey on rack In
shallow roasting pan.
Roast In a 325 degree F. oven
3 to 3Y2 hours or untll a meat
thermometer lnsetted in breast
meat regiatera 186 degrees F. or
until Juices run clear when the
thlckHt part Of lhe thigh la
pierced with a fork. Let turkey
r"t 20 minutes before carving.
To make gr•vy: R~t turkey
from routing pin to w1rm
platter. Pour off flt from pin,
r"8t'Vlng drlppinoa. Add 2 ~ cups
cold w1ter to routing S)tn; bring
to a boll.
Combine rema1n1ng 11 .. cup
water and potato starch, add to
boiling hqu1d. Stir to remove all
browned turkey dr1pp1ngs from
pan. Cook over medium heat.
stirring constantly. until thick and
bubbly. Taste: add salt and
pepper 1f necessary Yield· 8
servings.
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3'/a pound• large beet•
1 P(• cup• 1ugar
"'• cup orange Jule•
1 orange, effded, chopped
(do not remove 1kln)
V. cup honey
1 tHepOon ground ginger
•t. te"poon ult
1 can (4 ouncH) toHted,
1Uvered elmonde (1 cup)
Wash beets Remove all but 2
inches of stems and the tap roots.
Place in a saucepot with 1 inch
boiling water Cover Steam until
skins can be slipped off. about 25
minutes
Immediately plunge beets Into
Ice cold water Remove skins;
coarsely chop beets. In large
saucepan mix sugar, orange
juice. chopped orange, honey,
ginger. salt, and chopped beets.
Slowly bring to a boll, stirring
occasionally , until sugar
dissolves Cook rapidly until thick,
about 15 minutes. Stir frequently
to prevent sticking.
Add almonds during the lest 5
minutes of cooking. Turn into
Hrvlng dish: cool. Chill. Yield:
About 3 Y2 cups.
Pa reve
Orange-Chocolate
Ice Cream
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Separate eggt pl1clng 2 whit"
In one tmah boWI and 3 whltH In
anothtr amall bowl: set Hide.
Melt chOcotatt In tqp of double
boMer OYer hot. not """""1· water.
In llNlll bowt bMt • yolks
with IA ~ted IUQlf untM llaht and cotortd; add to
chocOlate and beat It mtdlun'I
Stufled cabbage has
French peasant chic, C3.
speed of electric· mixer over hot.
not bolling. water 4 minute•.
Remove top of double boller
from heat: eat aside. In container
of electric bl ender. blend
margarine untll smooth. Very
gradually add o range juice;
process at low speed 16 seconds;
add chocolate m ixture and
process untU well-blended.
Pour Into a large bowl. Stir In
nut•. Beat 2 egg whit" until
foemy; gradually ldd "" cup
sugar; beat until 1t1n PMk• form.
Fo6d Into chdcOlate ml1ttUrt. T"'n
Into a 9x5x3-mh io.t pen. Cover.
Frffze overnight.
Meanwhile. beat remaining 3
egg whltM untll stiff but not dry.
gr1dually add rem1lnlng ~ cup
sugar and beet untll 1tlff. Utlng a
pe1tty tube Of 2 spoone. lhepe
met1ngut Into 8 nett• or IMlll on
wa)( paper·llned biking lheets.
Bak• In a 250 dtgrM F. own ,
hour. Turn oven ott and leave
meringue ltieMI overnight to dry.
00 not open CMf\ door. To MJW,
scoop oran.g•cnocotate trMte
Into meringue ihttle. Gamllh With
oanditd orange peet. w dnired.
Yltfd: 8 MMnge.
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Stuffed cabbage has peasant panache
Many trad1t1onul
peuant and ethnJc food.a
have "aone chlc," and a.re fuhlonable entreea
a\ rettauranta and aala
dinner parties. The
modem working woman
may think 1he doean't
have the time to prepare
theae "foods of the
people" for home
entertaining -but she's
Wf0Jl8.
Instead of spending all
afternoon an the kitchen
to prepare for an evening
dinner party, or spedal
family get-totetber, do it
ahead. Spend a couple of
houra the night before,
when you're unhurried,
and you'll serve a
smashing entree that
n eeds little or n o
attention on the evening
you intend to serve It
Hearty French-Style
Stuffed Cabbage ia fun
io prepar e, and
surprisingly easy The
assembly of the sturrect
cabbage is done the
evening before, and the
simmer Is done the
evening of your dinner
To serve, cut in wedges.
and pass bowls of tomato
&auce and sour cream.
FRENCH-STYLE
STUFFED CABBAGE
1 medium cabbage
1 pound p ork
sausage
1 medium onion,
chopped
1 clove garlic,
minced
1 cup rice
2 ~ cups beef broth
1 teaspoon caraway
seeds
2 cans (8 ounces
each) tomato sauce with
onions
2 eggs, slightly
beaten
1h teaspoon sa1 t
1 • ll'Upoon pE>pper
Dairy 1<>ur cream
Trim touah outer
lc.>aves from cabbage;
rt'ffiQve core. PlaCt' whole
ca bbage ln 2 quart&
bo1llna salt~d water.
Cook ju1t until leaves
can be separated, about ~
minutes Drain cabbage,
upside down, until t'OOI
enough lo handle.
Whale cabbage 1s
cooling, t'OOk sausage in
10-i nch skillet over
medium heat until
brown, 8 to 10 minutes.
Remove and reserve
sausage; drain all but 2
tablespoons of the pan
drippings
Add onion and garhc,
cook and stir over
medium heat until onion
1s tender, but not brown,
about 5 minutes Add
n ee, beef broth and 11
teaspoon of the caraway
seeds. Bring to a boil,
reduce heat Cover
tightly and simmer 20
minut.cs
Remove from heal.
add sausage Let stand
covered 5 minutes, cool
slightly . S tir in 1 can
tomato sauce, the eggs,
and salt and pepper.
Line a 2 'h -quart
mixing bowl with double
layer of cheesecloth or
heavy duty aluminum
foil allowing a 4-inch
overlap. Separate
cabbage leaves; trim
tough veins Arrange a
layer of cabbage leaves on
bottom and two-thirds
up the sides of the bowl.
Spread about 1 \Ii cups
of the rice rruxture over
the cabbage Cover wath
a layer or cabbage leaves.
spread with about 1 cup
rice mixture.
Add another layer of
cabba e and half the
remaining n ee mixture.
Add a final layer of
cabbage and the
remaining n ee mixture
Cover nee mixture with
several cabbage leaves.
Bring edges of
c h eesecloth or f o il
together and tie tightly
with string Cut off
excess Refrigerate unul
read y to cook Cook
wra ed cabba e m a
large kettle of boiling
salted water 50 minutes.
Drain 1n colander 5
minutes. If wrapped an
foil, puncture with fork.
Combine 1 can tomato
sauce and the remaining
1'2 teaspoon caraway
seeds an small saucepan;
simmer over low heat 5
minutes Open wrapping
around cabbage; invert
on serv1n platter.
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over cabbage, pass
remammg sauce and sour
cream. Cut cabbage m!O
wedges to serve Makes 8 .--------------------------------, se~~g~wo: Prepare as I f it f I oats I
directed Wrap and Chances are YOU 'ii read abOUt it
freeze half the stuffed
cabbage. Reheat covered in the Da1·1y Pl.IOI .... 642 -4321 in microwave oven on
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·Frozen concentrate makes more than juice ·
Br BARBAR~ p11ruaUy thawed 6-o~ s p r e ad 0 v e r 1 .,..., w I t h 1 ta b 1 .. p o on
GIBBONS can undiluted oran1e llll ~IURMIJ pounda flllh tlllet. of fllh undlluted oran1 juice
unflavored a•latln over
three-quarter• cup cold
water In a 1aucepan
Walt l minute until
gelatin 10ftena, then heat
gl'ntly untU melted.
dk'ed fruit.
Ahhouah 1 rarell juice cone ntrat.e. Cover • •teak.a. Retnierata unUl c o n c e n t r a t e • 2
drink oranae juice (It 1 and bl nd until me-Iced. dlnner\lJM, them broil or tablespoona cold water
Spread In an 8-lncl
aquatt nonstick cake pai
and chlll until .et Cu
Into I-Inch aquaret, 21
calories Heh.
more appetlt.e~ut.lllfytna Sweeten to taste. If barbecue until flJh flakee and I teupoon each: "'Y
toeatthewholeoranaef, desir ed, with sugar combined with three· FOOD: Combine 0 eaelly. Mak e• alx aauce and curry powder.
my freezer ii alwaya well aubatltute. Pour Into • q uarters cup 1llced or tablespoon• undiluted 1ervlna•. 130 ca lories OrC111lng, 26 calonea per
•tocked with 1lx-ounce atemmed alaHel and cubed fresh fruit In a oranae juice concentrate each. tablespoon. Garnl1h
can• of fros.en orange chill unul eet. bowl and chilled until with 2 teaapoona ,.lad aalad with freah fruit
H.emove from heat and
atlr In 2 6-ounce cana
undiluted orange juice
co n ce ntrate (or I
12-ounce can). Combine
with 1 cup mixed dried
ORANGE FLAVOR
ING: Ute oranae Jule•
concentrate teaspoon fo
teaapoon In place o
vanilla extract, rum o
almond flavorin8.
ju.Ice ooncentrate. ~t.) oil, l table1poon 1oy CURRY DRESSING 1licet
That'• because the Makea four aervlnga, sauce and 1 tee1poon FOR CHICKEN SALAD: FRUIT "CANDv•• .. pure fruit conoontrate ls 9 6 ca 1 or I es ea c h . 0 RI ENT AL MAR· ground glnaer or mixed Combine 4 tablespoon• •
1uch a uaeful lnerecfient (Mixture may be INADE FOR SEA · pumpkin pleaplce. low-cal French dreaalng Sprinkle 7 e nvelopes
In S 1 i m Gou rm et r-------------------------------------;;.._--------------------------
cookina. It's naturally
1weet, with no sugar
added. Here are IOl}le
ways to use it:
EASY S ANGRIA
SPRITZER: Fill a
pitcher with l quart club
aoda, quart not-too-dry
red wine, 6-ounce can
orange juice concentrate
a nd approximately 2
cups fresh fruit: diced
apples, orange wedges.
atrawberries, etc. Makes
12 servings. 125 calories
each.
EASY ORANGE
MOUSSE: Combine
6-ounce can undiluted
orange juice concentrate
with 15 ounces part-skim
ricotta cheese. Process
completely smooth in
bl e nd er or food
proceaor.
Spra y "li ght "
pressurized whipped
cream into a 2-cup
measure. Combine all
Ingredients in a large
bowl and gently fold
together with a wire
whisk.
Sweete n to taste, if
desired, with sugar
1ubstltute. Makes 12
1ervings, 80 calories
each. (Garnish liberally
with fl'fth fruit.)
STRAWBERRIES
ROMANOFF: Toss l pint
cleaned fresh
atrawberries w1 th 2
tablespoons C>l'8J18e juice
co n ce ntrate an d l
tablesp oo n orange
li~eur (or vodka).
Sweeten to taste, if
desired, with sugar
substitute. Makes two
servings. 105 calor'ies
each.
SUGAR ·FREE
ORANGE YOGURT:
Spoon l or 2 tablespoons
undiluted orange juice
con centrat e into an
8-ounce container of
plain lowfat )'OIUrt (lldd
augar substitute, If
desired). 190 calories.
For a mllkahake, add
half-cup water and
proceas in blender or
food processor until
foamy.
OBAN'GE DIET
SODA: Keep orange juice
oort;::entrate in a covered
jar in the refrigerator to
make your own natural
augarle. aoda.
Combine with
spark.ling water « club
aoda, about 2 tablespoons
per glala. 60 calories per
glaaaful
ORANGE APPLE
PIE: Omit sugar from
apple pie filling
mixtures. Toes the apples
w ith undiluted orange
juice concentrate. 1
tablespoon orange ju.lee
concentrate, 30 calories: 1
tableapoon augar, 46
calories.
FRUIT FROSTING:
Combine 15 ounces part-
akim ricotta with 4 or 5
table1pooru undlluted
~juice concentrate
and, If desired, sugar
aut.titute to taste.
Beat until fluffy in the
food prooe90r. spttad on
1pongeca.ke and garniah
with fresh orange llices.
Make• ap_proxlmately
2 W cu1>9 r'roating, 455
caklriel total.
ORANGE BAltED
APPLF.8! Remove cores
from bakina applee and
fill each wtth 1 teaspoon
ralaSnt. 1 tablespoon
und.Quted orange juice.
-Sprinkl e wi\h
pumpkin ple aplce and
bake in a preheated
360-degree oven,
approx.Lmately 30 to 40
mtnutea. until applel are
tender. Each atuffed
apple, 120 caloriea.
"MOCI DU Clt A
L'Ol\ANGE: Make a
t.te of 1 cup dry whli.
wine, \4 cup undiluted onnet jUk» concmtni.,
~..:U::ft~
10t.lllta. •
It ov..-tw'1c.9Y
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South Sea fruits give sunny taste to chicken
From th• t>aclflc IUO
co u n t ry -srettn
avocado•. pineapple,
manao. coconut -are
the Nn·fllled frulta and
flaYOl't cook.a can add ao
eully to a chicken dlllh
when a menu needs a
pick-up during the gray
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wodd1nai11 and o th r
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flavored yogurt c.-«vnut, wailed I largt> avocado, or until li~ht brown 1·• l" up 11 a It .., d ~ed. peeled and cubed Reduce heat, s tir In 11lmmt•r 1:1 minutes or
until chicken la tender
Stir m avocado cubes and
11t.•rvc Immediately.
p1ncapp1t .. JUiee, ·~ cup
Cmt•ly l'hopped onion, 11'1
t·up aprtcot-pln~apple
prrservea , ~ c up
barbetue sauce and 2
tablespoons soy sauce;
max well
1 'A tableapoon1
mayonna~ peanuta Sprlnklt! chicken w ith blander Sauce Cover,
Salad greel\ll paprika, aalt and p<'pper 11lmmer 30 mlnutea 1 ~ c:up1 coarse l y
diced cooked chicken (or
turkey)
Hul ve uvocado , Heat oil In large akiUet Add green pepper.
rem ove aeed and peel ovt'r medium heat, C.'OOk pineapplt.> and water
Slice half of avocado, cut chicken 10 to IS minutes (•h estnuts ; ('Over nnd
Makes 6 servings
ISLANDER SAUCE
Combine reserved '• cup ra11lna r emaining half into ..-------4----------
i,4 cup alk.'ed celery c:ubt.>ai
The easy-gomg, good
na tu red south sea
ialandera serve their
fruited 1peclaltiea for
feast• on birthdays,
P ACIFIC ISLANDS
CHICKEN SALAD
l medium avocado
~. cup mango o r Toss ahl'eS with lemon
peach chutney JUiee, cover with plastic
2 s mall bananas, wrap and set aside
shced d iagonally ( 1 1-'I Combine yogurt and
cups), divided usage mayonnaise, mix we ll
l tablespoon lemon
JUke 1-'l c up pineapple-'h c up flak e d Add avocad o c ubes,
~ chicken, raisins. celery.
chutney and 1 cup sliced
bananas. stir gently to
combine
Add sail and pepper, 1C
desired. Chill at least I
, ho ur . At serving time,
m ix 1n all but 2
tablespoons each l'OC'Onut
and peanuts. Mound into
a large salad bowl or 6
individual salad plates
lined with salad greens.
Garnish with avocado
slices, remaining banana
s lices, coconut a nd
peanuts. Ma kes 3 main
co urse o r 6 sa lad
servings.
HAWAIIAN
P INEAPPLE
AVOCADO CHICKEN
3 po unds bro1ler-
fryer chicken, cut into
serving pieces
1 t easpoon ea c h
papnka and salt
1 • teaspoon pepper
3 tabl es p oo n s
vegetable oil
I s lander Sauce
(recipe follows)
Y, green p e pper,
diced
Hawaiian Pineapple-Avocado Chicke n is
simmered in a skille t a nd to pped with
sun-fille d fruits and flavors of the o uth
Pacific.
I cc.n (8 'll ounces)
pineapple chunks in
pineapple juice, drained,
reserve juice
1 can (8 oun ces)
water chestnuts, drained
and sliced
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f.I Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /WednHday, March 23, 1983
Chicken Salad popular for Passover
Centurlu ago t ht'
aible lnatruc\.ed JtiWll to
meet on the eve o f
Pauovf'r 10 th1i1t the
•ldera could relate to tht•
children, and to au, lhls
thrilling chapter In the
hlatory of thf' Hebrew
people
The celebrauon of the
Seder aervlce i1 a way of
~reserving the beauuful
Evaluate
diet for
safety,
nutrition
What is the best
reducing diet making the
rounds today?
The following test can
help you answer that
question for yourseH,
says the California
Dietetic Association
(CDA}, Orange County
Di.strict.
Based on an article m a
recent edition of the
Environmental Nutrition
Newsletter, the test lets
you evaluate any of the
hundreds of diet
regimens on the market
for pra c ti ca lity ,
wholesomeness and
safety.
"If you can answer
'yes' to six basic
questions, your diet is
nutnuous and realistic,"
says Doris Constenius,
R.D .. president of CDA."
Test your favorite diet,
or the one you'r e
think ing of going on
with these questions:
l. Is the diet balanced
including foods from all
four food grou~ -milk.
meat, vegetables and
fruits, breads and
cereals?
Be leery of diets that
caU for unusuaUy large
amounts of one type food
or exclude an entire food
group. An unbalanced
diet leads to vitamin
deficiencies and there is
increasing evidence that
other symptoms such as
depression, nausea and
irri tab1 II t y can also
result
2 . Does the diet
m clude at least 1,200
calones a day?
A diet lower than
1,200 calories generally
cannot provide enough
nutrients for optimal
health, nor do starvation
diets prepare the dieter
for n ormal eating
situations when the diet
is over.
3. Does the diet avoid
false promises about the
speed of your weight
loss?
Be suspicious of diets
that makf claims such as
"loee 20 pounds of ugly
fat in two weeks."
After an initial rapid
weight 1088 -which lS
basically comprised of
water -pounds come
off slowly. Don't expect
more than two pounds a
week for women and
four pounds for men. the
CDA advises.
4. Is the diet practical?
A weight reduction
plan relying heavily on
strawberries and
watermelon isn't realistic
if you start your diet in
February, for example.
Menus 1hould also be
easy to prepare, taste
good and be affordable.
5 . D oes the diet
program help change the
dieter's behavi o r
through education?
Becoming aware of the
man y rea1ons for
overeating and how best
to deal with them is
eeaential to losing weight
and k ee p ing it off
Anyone who thinks he
can return to old eating
babita aft.er 1uccesafully
losing weight, is doomed
to failure
6. Is a maintenance
plan part of the total provam"
Knowin g what and
how to eat after Ideal
welsht has been
achieved I.I at.> euential
to maintain the Jou
permanently.
Cooking
with class
'*-"'>'• International Coolnrt'&re, 2919 E. Cout
Ht1hway, Corofl• del
Mar, wlll present •
SO-minute Gourmet
Clan W ed n e1day, ~at12:0&.
,· .• II • ·n u I • 1 r e e n
inJn .. cn>n• 1oup with
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d IM ht' II 61 r l' t• I\ j Uy l' d
d u r 1 n H t h 1• J 1• w 1 ic h
hulld11y11
Some t.'Vt.•ry<.l1i1y "nod11
art.• llpt'<.1fkally Curb1ddt>n
dur1nw Pu:.sovcr and
Cl><Xh ~rvt..c.J during lhl!>
8 day pt>r1od are
dlstlOtlUl!>ht.•d by tht'
abscnn· of uny form or
leavt'nt•<l b11·ud, grain.
peas and lt'nlllb.
This Passover St>ason
you 1.:un add Interest to
f a m 1 I y m t' a I s b y
preparing Passover
Cht<:kt>n Salad for
lu1u·ht•tJ11 111 1>upp,·r
lllt t•d l'<Mkt>d t'hlt'kt!n,
hur<I t•ookt'CI l'IU&t;, t'\•lt•ry
untJ unluu urc iwwitllWtJ,
111 .. 111•cl w 1 l h Puuovt! r
Mayo11nu1M• und M'rVt'<I
111 lumotu cup• or
.tvocudo hulvc>s
PASSOVER CHICKEN
SALAD
;! 1·up:. dll'l'<I <'OOkt•d
t hll kt•n
J hunl l'OOkt'd t•gM:..
l'hoppt'd
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t'\.•lt·ry
1J t·up finely
1·h11p1)('CJ on_11_m ___ _
1 I lt'lt.~j)tlOI\ KUii
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t t' I l" 1 y o n 1 on. s a 1 t ,
J.>t'Pl*' 1.111d rnuyonna1se
1n bowl T~ until Wt'll
1111x1'<.l <.:hill Jwit befor<•
st' r v 1 n M "p 11 on 1 n lo
tomato cup11 or avoC'ado
hulv~ St.•rve on lettUl'(•
lt•avt.-s. S..-rvt•s ti
PA SSOVE R
MAYONNAISE :
l 'umhlnt.• 'I. l'ijf(ll, 11,;
tt•W1pour111 Ill.lit, 1 teo•rx><m
dry mu•t»rd . Y\
lt•u14puon puprlkl.A, 1 • cup
whlU.• vmegor and 1.1) l'UP
p1•t1 nu1 ml In blender
1·u11uilnt•r Covl'r and
whirl on medium high
spt'«i JUlt until mixture
Ill bl1•ndt•d Without
turning off blt>nder,
Immediately pour an 11,...
t'UPH additional oil In a
slow !ol('lldy stream If
nc•n•ssury, use rubbt!r
spotula to kt.>t.•p mixture
flowing to proct.•ssing
blade!>
WE FEATURE
FOSTER FARMSGl/A
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FOSTER FARMS .
BEST O' FRYER
FRESH CALIFORNIA CHICKEN
FOSTER
FAHMS
W~OlE LB.
T-UP FRYIRI •os•t• •OMS ,.u,..
(Al•IO•t"'A (M•(((N
La .• 79
RIPE
CHERRY
TOMATOES
11 01 8.A~Y.fl
59~.
Fo11e• Form1 f 1e1h
CORNISH GAME HENS
DOVER SOLE FILLETS
l8 1.19
l8 2.89
u S No I Northwe11 8 ouno Pio;
D'ANJOU PEARS 18 .39 GOURMET MUSHROOMS EA .79
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POUND
CAKE
10 7S·OZ
BIRDllYI IPINACH
11AI O• C"O"fO 4 5 10 01 ••C.
9 OJ IOpP"'lil •
KRAFT LA CREME .89
9 01 f •i nch O• lteg11lo• (.,1
BIRDSEYE GREEN BEANS .53
WON TON SKINS
TAKUWAN
,..,,... Mo lo• h"~
OYSTER SAUCE
~ ,.,. ... •e,.lle 101 11\Q
BREAD MEAL
fo,1e1 ~o""' Fre1h Cot,f C~«~•
WHOLE FRYER LEGS
Froaen Greo1 for 880
WHITE TIP SHARK
.8 .99
l 8 2.19
WHITI MIAT
SEA BAii FILLITI
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U.S. NO. 1
RUSSETS
c
LB .
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MARIANI PRUNES EA 3.49
f ... 59
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FRANKS OR KNOCKWURST 2.69
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RICOTTA CHEESE
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So•g1Mo Shredded
SHREDDED CHEDDAR CHEESE 2.19
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12-PACK
HAMM'I BllR
6 Pock 12·01 Ano~
HANSEN'S NATURAL SODAS I • 79
12 01 0111~f1<tOM
LYSOL AEROSOL SPRAY ....... 1.89
'IEGUl.U
Olt llGPiT
12 OZ CANS 2.99
llliiii CONT ADINA
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. ",iiill 1 oz 19
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WHILI SU"111S LASTS
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09
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TWIN·PAK POTATO CHIPS 1.09
J 1' to 9 5·or Auontd Vo"tl•ft
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..... 69
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednnday, March 23, 1983 DI
Best. ref under saves money, sets line example
By MARTIN SLOANE
Who 11 the 1marte1t
1upennarket ahopper In
America?
That 11 tht' difficult
que1tlon that wa1
an1wered by the
National Alliance o f
S upermarket Shoppers
(NASS), the non-profit
consumer group, In
11elect1na the winner of
it's Golden Shopping
Cart Award for "Beat
Refunder -1982."
In these days when it
Is increasingly difficult
to make the ends o f
supermarket dollars
meet, there are a lot of
sroart shopfers who
carefully p an t heir
shopping Hats and use
coupons and refunds to
triumph at the checkoµt
count.er.
Thia oller doean't require I
refund form·
QUAKIR OATI Cookie Tin
Ptler. P 0 . Box 1115, Clinton, low•
&273&. Receive • Queker 0111
Cookie Tin. Seno two purch•M
-Is trom Quldl or Ol4 Flllhk>ned
Ou1ker 0 111 peckegea or one
purc:flue Mel and $I SO Pureh•M
•••I• 11e only 1v11teble on
199Clally mettteo pecltagw for thl•
otter. 6plr .. Aug 3f, 19&3, or
wtlMe 1Upplie9 IMt
Theae offers ,.quire refund
IOtml
HICH-MUT Nutrition Corp. S 1
Refund Send the required refund
form 1nd the p1ne1 lltled
"Nutrition lntorm1tlon" from 111y
thr-e.ectt.Nut Str•lned Biby
Fooo •·p•ck1, •lonq with the
register lape. LOOI< for the form on
the p1ck1ge Expire• Sept 30 1g43,
COUNTRY C<>Mt R.AKEI $ 1
Refund Sen4 the required refund
form end three Country Corn
FlekH Unlverael Product Codt
aymbola. LOOI< for the form on the
pecilege bplr .. Aug 31. 19&3
KELLOQQ'l "One. Two. Fr-"
Otter ~,,. • coupon lor • lree
1&-ounce p1c1tege of Kellogg •
Corn Fl1ke1. Send the required
refund form end two omci.i Free
Pecilege c:«tlllcet .. trom epec:Ylly
mertted p1et<eoea of "One. Two
Free" Kellogg'• Corn Flak••.
11-ounce llze Looll for the lorm on the peck1ge Eaplr" Oct 3 1.
1983
OUAKElt Corn Br•n Refund
Ofter Rec:411Ve • 75-Qlnl or $ 1 50
refund Sen<! the required refund
form end two Unlver1111 PrO<luct
Co4e Purcheae SHI• from any
alze 01 Oueker Corn Bren lor 1
75-oent relun4 or thlee Unl .... MI
Pr04uct Cade f>urc:h•M S.... for
1 $1 SO <eluncl bptree June 30
1"3
AAJI* OllA"-NUTI Fr" Bo•
Ofter Recalve • coupon for one !fee boa ol POSI Relllin Grepe-Nu11
cerNI Send the required rel\lnd
f0tm ano two proof or purc:tlaM
seals lrom 1pec111ty marked
PICk•g•• OI 1fl·ounce R•l•ln Gra.pe.Nuta cerNl for• coupon for
• HI-ounce t>o•. or from •
2•·ounce lbi tln Gripe-Null
cetNI fOt 1couponfor1 2"-ounoe
bo•. bP4r" July 31. 11193
nnx. LUCKY CHAIUllll lunch
Beg Otter R«lelw 20 or 40 Trill
Rabbit or Lucky Charm• lunch
beg• S9nd the required refun4
form anO thr" Trl11 end/Ot LUCl!y Cllerm1 Unlveraal PrO<luct Code
IY'"bol• for 20 bage, or !Ml T rl•
and/or lucky Ch1rm1 Unlver111
Product Code 1ymbol1 for •O IMIQI. Specify your clloloe o4 T rll
Rebblt °' Lucky Cllarme t>aoe on
the form EJCplr" June 30, 111&3 or
wtllle 1UP91iM teat.
HllNZ Lite Kelchup Oller
Receive 1 coupon for • free 13'!.-ounce Heinz lite Ketchup
Send the required refund form en4
one neclebend from • 13'!.-ounoe
Heinz Ute Ketct>up This product 11
...... tile In limit.cl arus Looi! lor
the henatllO on the bottle b .p1r ..
Sept 1S. 1D&3.
LAND 0 LAKl!I Chicken &
Seefood CookbOOll Send required
refund form end lour proof of
P"'CheM ...aa ffom lour 1'1)0Und PIC* eoee of Land o Lek• Light 1y
Salted Butter for ••Ch copy
order.cl or S 1 .25 ano one proof 01
purcheM MAI fOt MCfl cool<bool< ordere4 Thia offer 11 void In
lndlene Exoir• June 30 11193
MAZOLA, KARO, AltOO $2
Chi-R«:lpe Refund Receiv. •
12 refund Send the required
r.tund fOfm end the entire lebel
tr om MGole Corn Oii -32·. •a.
or 12&-ounoe me llnd the entire
lebll from K1ro Com S)'NP (Light
or Derk) -1&., 32·, &•· or
t2&-ounce alze; and the enllre bo•
top from Argo Corn &111c11 -
1-pound (IS--) atze, lore totll
o4 tilt-proofl Of pi;r~. end
lnollHM the regltt• tape Ellpiree
May 31. 1983,
PAll Pump l tAefund.s.tlcllhe
requlr9d refund form end t1'e front
tebll .tlh t1'e blue bufll from tllll
bollle of New Improved PAM
Pump Elfpir .. May 31, 111&4
VILVllTA SHc.e St Refund
Aeoelw lour 25-oent CC>UPOIW lor tour pu<d\Ma ol the 12-ounoe or
lerger VelvMI• 1Ucff proceu ~ eprNCI. Send me required
refund IOfm and t wo Unl111<11I _.,odua1 Code l)'l'lbol• rrom eny
two peQttegee of Velveell llloee
proc••• ell•••• 1pre1d, the
12-or larger llM E.11$>1r ..
June30. 1"3
WHSATial Wllem·O l'rllHe Diec. 8eftCI Ille r.cilllrecl rllf\lnd
form lltlCI tfww wi.t• Unl¥9'MI "~ Code ~ LOOI! ... IN fOtm on N pedl-oe. !Jlpjr9I Aw.31. 1813.
... .,. refund formt )'OU OM
_... fOt· A OOl.f)On IOI a P'OdUG'.
"Nnto. l.lqulcf All, Lu. lkauld, ~ llclvld. luJI 1NM11. ~
bere " ,, .. Ifft lu~=:r; Offer. p 0. loll ...... • N.Y. tUU. la114 a HI •
ac:ldf m1 •. ~ ........,_ tor
... raNnd '°"" ,..._ ..... -~~"-"IO,,.._ TNI
oftilW ...... M'8 IO, '* A 11 """'"' '9,11I1 • fWund OfW., 0 •• Oii 220I, ....... PllM,
Mfllll tU•I. lend e Ull•
........ etlfllP9d ...,.,,. tor
WI torm. T* of9llr ..... .NM
IO, '9A. A II OllllllOft tor ._., ... ...,.,,.
., any llolM "'"'· ,...,. IOft • ,.,,,. ~, o .......
........., City. Mo ... tOI lafMI • ........................... --~ ................. . =::..~=-,~·1: Tiiie ~ ..... ~ ...... .............
..
Marjie Waddlcor, from
Myllll<.'. Conn., I•
certainly o nt" of thla
new wavl' of
"au per · or I an I zed"
auperm&rket ahoppera
She wu one of several
hundred shoppera who
were nominated for the
NASS award
Marji.e's smart shopper
credentials were iood. ln
1982. she saved more
than $1 .000 o n her
grocery bills by care-
f u 11 y checking the
1upermarket •P•«-'lal1,
t•omblnln1 thc:-m with
c:oupona from hur
exten1lvt' co upon
"Inventory" and then,
after brlngtng home her
purchues, sending In
proofa-of ·purchase for
hundred 1 o f refund
offers
But what caught the
judges' eye in the letter
that nominated Marjie,
wu something other
than her savings Clara
Taylor from Quaker Hill.
Supermarket shopper
Conn , wrote tu NASS
and exµlalned thut she
h&d und ergone eye
surgery that hau left her
u n a b I (' to d o ma n y
thing s, 1ndud1ng
o rgan11 l ng h er
8upermt1rkl•t shopping
und c.:o nt1n ul ng her
refunding
"T o my rescue camP
Marjie." wrote Clara
"Although we live ln
nt•urby t·ommunltll'1, we
had bt.>en trudlng refund
forms by mail . We had
talked on the phon e
several limes, but had
never met personally.
Whl•n Marjie heard that
I had a problt>m, shl' said
that she was on her way
"As soon as Maqie
urnvcd, shP pilt:hed right
In and dipped uncJ t'Ut
twr wuy throuih all the
proofs-or purchaae In a
lariit> bog of t'Mpty boxes
und packaKN Then, •he
~tar ted mutchlng box
lOpt> and labels with the
rl'fund rorma in my file
Next. she rt-ad me the
advertised 8p<"Ciabl an the
nt'Wllpapt•r and helped
me make up a shopping
lti;t, all the whale wlhng
me what was happening
Jnd doing the seeing for
m<'
"It wa11 t•xc1tlng und
Marjie waa wonderful,
and my •plrlu rt-ally
l'l1mbed Marjie la a
r(•funding friend of the
very best kind, and that's
why ahe deserves your
award rus 'Beist Refunder
1982' ..
Marjie leamt'd of her
til'lection as a Golden
Shopping Cart Award
Winner in Aan unusual
way She was a guest on
a radio talk show an
Norwich, Conn • (atallon
WICH), an1wertn1
phone-in quesliona about
co up o nlng and
refundln1.
T o her amazement,
C lara Taylor wa1
8uddenly on the phone
l,d ktng to her and
lhou11and1 o f other
l11llt-ner1 all over
umnectk-ul, announclni
that Maq1e was the
National Alliance of
Supermarket Shopen'
"Rt-funder of the Year"
Ralphs Low Prices
8r Double Coupons!
M eat Values
Fisherman's Cove
""""' 9!JCD PaCJnc Oysters -1.79
Ftlll'l+>O O&
Rainbow Trout -: 199
Liq uor Values
~-~·7&0 ml.I!' cnnman Brotners
Sclill'tzeeer
5.98
4.65
'°" nom C011'111UTEJ
OIWliE JUICE
NO ~ A<QO 10 ILP Plt>U.. IA>IT'> U"-D
Nll '2 r, OL 3~'>.,.I
-·«ll.D-Double
Coupon
... ..al Iba& C'O\tpC>n c»ooQ W'llm Ql'lf on. Mar.WOC'f\W.,. OfttU otl ~
~ce.do:: !~~ ~'°·== ,~ .... Q'l'~Y~ 00\lpon. CO\.lpoN Of.al'•t t:hc:m Oft•
OOUQ2 Of Hc.«I 'M WGl\M! Qt llW U•O. bid~ 16o(NOf IObO<'CO Gn0 daU'f ...... -1..&mit ODe nem ,., M<m~·
llli9n Co\&poD CID4 1.1.mJt )
DoW>le CoupoA& Per ~ Co\&poD lltectlH
Marcb 34 lllN Mcnell >0, 191>
-·(f(lt/ij&-·
Double
Coupon
--·f/?£:9~ Double
Coupon
h ... nl lhu. COUpOft OlonQ WVJ) Oft' on• Monuloctw.,~ t:ef\b o8 ~pon ::'cC. ®:=•!:em~'°·~= , .. oM., h.. gtoc.••-Y CNJt'bOM
~poru. c:o"pura i;Jleai..t" .JbG.n fin.
cSoUat Of •aC-.CS lrwt •ni~ <A fh-9 •••m c.c1u4 .. Llquo• toc..occo ono oauy Of'Od~•
UmJt One Hem ,., Ma:QuJoc
IUea Co\&poD CID4 L.lmll )
Do\&ble Coupoa.a ....
CUltomet CO\IPOD etfecil•t
Moreb 34 lhN warcti 30. 1913
.. -tCE,1j:l3 •'63
Scr<re ~ With Coupon
Plcnn Hambwger or
Ralphs
Hot Dog Buns FREE
wtth coupon ona p.-c.,.._. OfOClie(lllf~~
Llnul One li.m and an. Coupon r.rc-.1 Coupon =.•;,~Ch l4 U\N
Dairy/Deli Grocery Values Produce I Floral
FlltWll6 SliCe 0-SuaMl!ltul• Sandwtch-Mate 11• 99 -. Albe<lo' .. Allorted 1.69 Fresh Pasta 11• -Vkmlc Wbole or HCilJ.ctulled 1.29 DellDUls »• ,.
Giardenia.a oa cuJ1 Mozzare a Cheese 1.29
SllCed Double low 1.89 Gallo Salama ·-....
llalpl\l-ChUJed .89 Apple Juice .... di
Qallo Clll.lb .= 2.39 Salama
Bakery Values
lalpblo~T coaaa CclkH pa °' Cmnamon Rolls
ICll l)ht.&.oat or Ring
Angel Food Cake
~.99 = 1.29
Prices eff ectlve
March 24 thru
March 30, 1983
RatpbS 1>90S Style Com oc "e: 3 / $1
Rcrlpba Napk.ins ~ .59
Ketna --: 1.39 Sweet Pickles
White
11:: .69 Heinz Vin~
Ooean SptCJT·WblleOt .. :: 1.49 Grapefruit Juice sata.clalllcl .89 ad Dressing ·-..
..,.~hgui(ll Of Oran9e .69 G orae1e ·-..
Appetite Shoppe · · •
l'rlllbM!lm 1.59 Mushrooms ';'
"-SprjtlqP&C FreSh eas -• .49
Ffftb.c\U> TOJ> .. W\llT LU• .15 Carrots •• ..........
Flee.I\ Qr-land .33 Celery -P'IMll .25 Clip-Top Tw'nips -'-An CutKawaUan thurtums -2.99
t."llle 4.49 Palm Plants -Fro zen Food
IC'8~-\&lll -= 2.09
'8canal~'Oifee cake 11~ 1.89
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01 Orange Coaat DAILY Pll .. OT /Wedneld1y, Meroh 23, 1983
Scientific principles apply to kitchen labs
By DOROTHV WENCK 1 om l' t Im e 1 ta I I \ o can cal.UIC' the mlxturt' lu u 1 l11w1·r tt·111µ1·111tur<•11 °'"'91 Ce.19) ..._ A4MMtt th1ck()n, or thicken and llWhefy l h u n th u 11t• tho t u n:
UCl c....., ..... ·~ h 11 t ') '·-..-1 k d h L Moet cookl don't think t en que Y Y are "IP ..._... lo <' '' u t· 11 I 1 R "
0 f t h e m 1 • 1 v e 1 • 1 Acid In the lemon JUiee thlc:k•n mixture•? Eaa• k·mpnutun'tl A 4uickly
8Clenlliltaatworklnthelr t•1t1u1e1 tht> llarch conuiln protein which ht>ated c.·u1tord muy
kitchen laboratoriee But granule• to lose their coaaulatea or thickens n1.<vl.'r th1c:kl"n
gelling ability. The more when heated . The Why does cu11tarJ whethertheyknowltor acid the mixture, the amount of gelling 1omt>tlmt.>1 curdlt•" H
not , every tlmt-lhey greater this effect. depend 1 on th e c:ustard .. heated for wo
prepare food they are Because of thla, aome temperature and thto long a tlmt-1md at too
applying a variety of rec Ip e 1 ca J 1 for proportion to other high a temperature, the
scientific pr1nclplee that thlckenlnai the mixtu re lngredient.s such aa liquid liquid separates from the
rela te to the chemical Cinit before adding lemon and sugar to egg. c oa g u I at ed pro t e In
and physical properties Juice. Also, care muat be Why llhould cuatard be resulting In curdl<.>d
of food. taken not to cook cooked alowly? Egg l'ust.ard. Surr~ custard
If you know about lemon -thickened mlxturesthataretooked l'OOked on top of the
some of these. you will mixtures too Iona u this more slowly are thicker ran l' ll'nd11 Lo curdlt! and be able to understand --------'""---------"------------
why you do things
certain ways and what
happens to food in the
pr<>eeM.
For example, let's look
at pnnc1ples involved m
thickening liquids with
gelatin, starch, t>ggs and
pectin
Why does gelat.m gel?
Gelatin as what is known
as a rol101dal substance
It absorbs water and
swells, creating a gel.
The amount of gelatin m
proportion to water
determines the firmness
of the gel. Thus, if you
add too much liquid for
the amount of gelatin,
your gel will be runny.
Why d o you mix
gelatin first with cold
water? Soaking the
gelatin in cold water first
causes it to swell and to
dissolve more readily m
the hot water that is
needed to bring about
the formation of the gel.
This initial swelling also
increases the ease w ith
which the gelatin Corms
a gel when heated.
Wh y do fresh
pineapple and fresh luw1
cause molded gelatin to
liquefy? They contain
enzymes that break
d own the colloidal
protein m gelatin so that
it loses its gelling ability.
Why d on't canned
pineapple or cooked kiwi
cause gelatin to liquefy?
Heating destroys the
enzymes that break
down the protein in
gelatin.
BONDED MEATS
~~~119
llUtt lllOttlOn -lb , 19•
I.ARCE END
RIB ROAST LD 1ss
BLADE CUT 99 CHUCK ROAST
llonOeCI IWf 10 •
LADY LEE
TURKEYS
~'"" Men or Tom Craot A llSttO
l0.69
FRESH
CROUNDBEEF lO 119
S LOS or llllO<•. oo.t llOt bC..O 9IN Fat
FRYINC
CHICKEN LD.49
Savi an utra 5¢ a pound w•t'1 Magna
Pak' Telle advantage ol l'1t tav1ngs
and savt an 111tra 51 • pound wtlh
Lucky'• Megne Pak ,,,. ...
CANNED & PACKAGEu
K1·pu111t1• 111u1t• rtoadtly r111 t>ly , <:omparod lo pruduc:IM w c::naurn their
thou una1 t1rn•d bukt.>d ho m "mud., 1 Food lhlckc::nlng rcll1t1bllity
l'Utwrd t<•drnolua1at1 cuelully Al10, the produ<'l• are
Why 111 llOffil' hut liquid rt'lit>Drt·h the properllet ext1.•r111lvcly teated for
added lo c>ga lnatead of o f t h 1· th I c k en In i rclloblllty before ht-mg
pouring c"g dlreclly Into 1ngrt-dlent1 1n theae markc":d
the hot mixture::? Addln& produc\I and ad{'uat the H o w e v e r • t h e 1 e
1mme hot liquid to esg re<.'lpell llO the ba ance o{ produC'ta may (all to
heal.Ii IL graduolly, If esa lhlt·k1.-ner1 und anti-lh1cken 1( dlrocuona are
111 poured directly into o thkkeners (sugar, acid) not followed Tapioca
hot m1xlure IL t'Oagulalell hi optimal w bring about pudding. for example,
llTUTll'dlately, forming thickening. may not thicken if it's
lumpa. Add It 1 ve11 a n d heated too quickly It
Why do c:ommercially· pr0<.·~•11lng methods not needs to be coo ked
prt•pared puddings and available to the home slowly to give the tapioca
ptc fillings such as lemon food preparer are used in granules time to absorl:.
and bu llnscotch hul so~ u I act u_r_1_n ..... g.__t_h_e_s_e_l_iq_u_id_a_n_d_C_o_r_m_u_g~c_I
Why dOC11 c:ranberry
xuun· ai~I when othl'r
t'OOked frulta don't 1el'
Cnmbt'rrlet1 are hlth In
pl•ctln, which haa the
ability to form gel1 In
acid mlxture1 .
Cranberrlet ai.o are high
In acid and acid plws the
11ugar uted In the ta~
tnl'rl'fut.•1 the 1treng1h of
the gel O the r trulta,
11uch at apples and citna.
al110 contain pectin and
acid, but not m the large
umounta found In
crunberneti
Basic
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QUALITY PRODUCE
CANNED & PACK AC.ED OAIHY & FHOZEN
OOLDEN
BANANAS
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HASS 25 ~Y!?f;~OIOOS uc" •
TABLE
CARROTS ~.15
RED OB.IC10US 49 APPLES
\¥~ WM,,.r>Qron l O • farra Fancy
DELI DELIGHTS
rCUDAHY 998
HAM Slo
t.anMG can
... . , .. 1 .39
Why does gelatin need
to be partially set before
it is whipped? When
gelatin is beaten when
it's thick, but not Cinnly
set. air is incorporated
and a "foam" as Conned
that will hold II.a ahape.
At th•• staee tht>
gelatin is elasuc and can
stretch around the air
partic les and will
increase two to three
times in volume.
W1101e eoov. il:MNr1' GrlOI A
ORADEA
CAME HENS ucn 139
ptc&c
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YAMS 1901 can•
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r ~.~~~.~ BOLOGNA,,,.. 1 . 6 9
r~~~!~ WRANGLE~~ ... 1 .99
r ~~!:!~ .. SWISS CHEE~; .. 1 .19
!~~~LEE DIPS •n1 .. , .49
I~~TIA CHEESE IOI •• 1 .29
r~~ CREAM CHEES~01 .. , .89
r ~~!1EL PEPPERON1l01 ""'1.09
If beaten too soon,
while the gelatin 1s
runny, the ielat1n
particles won't chng
together and expand,
and the mixture won't
hold air and increase in
volume.
If the gelatin is too
firm before the beating is
started, it simply breaks
into lumps and will not
hold air.
Why do cornstarch
and flour thicken liquids
when they're cooked?
The starch they rontain
has colloidal propert.les.
That is. starch absot:bs
water and awell1. The
extent of the swelling
varies with the
tempera tu re of the
water
In cold water, the
swelling is slight and
reversible, wht>rt"as
heating the water causes
starch granules to swell
enonnousl y.
Why should
cornstarch and flour be
mixed first wi\h cold
water and then with a
small amount o f hot
liquid before they're
added to hot liquids? If
starch is added directly
to hot liquid the granulea
swell rapidly and glob
together. causing lumps.
Co1d water separates the
granules.
"Conditioning'' this
mixture with 90me of the
hot liquid helps bring
about more gradual
1wellln1 of the 1i.rch
1ranulea 80 they don'\
form lumps when added
to hot liquid.
Why la flour or
cortutarcb mixed with
1u1ar before addtn1
liquid? Suaar eeparatet w. starch sranul• and helP9 pc-event lwnpn,.
Why h flour or
cornstarch flrat mixed
with melted fat before
addlna liquid when
makJ~ gavy or cram •ucet,,,. fat •para•
the atareh aranw. and ~;!.4!/. 1 t b • m from ;;;a"' ~r u tlwy
Why does lemon pl flWnl tnilde with lemOc\ Jule• and flou.1 or ~for~
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ROUND STEAK .. 2.08 ----"" CURE 81 HAM HALF .. 3.69 ......... IQ&.,~
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..2.69 ----FRESH HEN TURKE YS ... 79 l~t.M-... "'
CRAOE A DUCKS ...89 ....... t\9
MASTERPIECE HAM .. 3.88 ---·-BUTTERBALL TURKEYS ... 88 ...,.. .,.., • .:._..• •n~
HOT LINK SAUSACE
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Dack Bor>d Otl ••••Y cut Qu1•1n1N1n11 you t"e
~I t>Nf value II)( )'Ou• monev
Treats from
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LENTEN MENU IDEAS
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~~ERRYSTONE CLAMS ".99
~STERN OYSTERs ••• IM 1.89
!!_LANTIC COO FILLETS11 2.69
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~TERFISH FIUET .. 1.29
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!~!~FJ~_!SHMAU~s .... 69
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!~~~~~~E
!~~WOOOOIL
"°' .. 1 .29
'~ ••• 1.89
!~~!~TORIA SALS~ °' •• 1 .25
£~1RVEST DAY VINE~! •..• 55
!CHEF BOY·AFH>EE PASTA
·-""' <ot••<O\ 79 Ot~lf CGOTlol\ ,\OJ A~•
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r ~~LE BEN'S RICE ~~~ '°.1. 09
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!~_2~,LEE PRETZELS ecu"'.59
DAIRY & FROZEN
!~!"!~.~.~.Y APPLE~ 1. 2 5
r~~~~~r. CHEESE "°' "~ 1 •5 9
~~OCENIZED MILi( ... ,,, 1.93
LOW FAT MILK "" ... 1.89
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!~!OlA MARCARI~'°' '"' .85
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r PABST
BEER u 1111(11
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r ~:.~~RS
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GENERIC ITEMS
HOT COCOA 106 MIX
~ 1lPlll'kQ
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@~o~~ARS •W I0•1.69
@ ~~~~!fD POP.~, .... 1.39
?!,.NERIC PAPER PLAT~~.""' .99
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Saved $10.24
The Lue"y total M7 ~ The 1ote1 at
lM other aupermark•t on ttl• eame or comperabi. 1tem1 l7'1H
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Orang• CoHt DAIL y PILOT /W9dnetd1v, M1roh 23, 1983 ' D,.
Easter candjr-making can be a family affair
With Euter t>an,,ly a bunny.hop aw4y, why not
conatder a family candy·maktna project to help
make this aala day even more feeUve?
Luadoua candJdaies are two homemade candlet
-Peanut Bulter Easter Cupe and chewy Peanut
Butter Chip Brittle.
WhJle ele1ant Peanut Butter F.aater Cupe may
look like they came from a confectioner'• ahop,
they're Nrprisingly easy 1o make. The flnt step It to
melt ~ut butter ch1pe with a Uttle shortening,
then ' paint'' the lnstde surface of uny pleated paper baldna cupe w1th the mixture (any teen with an
artiatJc bent will love this pro.)K't)
PEANUT BUTfER EASTER CUPS
chlpe
2 cups ( 1'2-ounce package) peanut butter
2 tablespoons vegetable shortening (not oil)
C.:reamy Putol F'ond1tnt (N!Clpe rollowt)
Melt peanut butter chlpi and 1hortenln1 In lop
of double botler over hot (not bolUfl8) water; r~m<>Vt'
from heat Place tw.-lve 1 Y\ Inch papc-r bakJng cupe
(or petlt four CUl.'11) in mini muffin lina
Thickly and evenly coat lnalde pleated aurface
and bottom ot each cup with peanut butter mixture,
using a narrow pastry bruah or pa.Int brush Chill
<.'Oated cupe 10 minutes, coet thm spota lo touch up.
Repeat procedu~. coatlns 12 cupe at a time. (If
necessary, peanut butter mixture may be reheated
over hot water to thin.) Tightly cover cups and chill
until very firm
Fill each with Creamy Pastel Fondant and
decorate as desired. Cover and chill at leHt one
hour. Carefully peel paper from each t·up Store in a
cool place About 4 dozen
CREAMY PASTEL FONDANT
J package (8 ounct!I) cream cheeee, aoftened
111 l'Up butt.er or maraarlne, aoftened
3 Y\ t'Upl unalfU!d confectJonera' 1ugar
1 ~ teupoon vanJlla
Red, yellow and green food <.'Olortng
Combine cream cheeee and butter or margarine
an large mixer bowl; beat until smooth and well
bltonded Gradually add confectlonena' sugar and
vanili.. Divide mixture into three parU.
Mix l t.o 2 drope red food coloring into one part,
yellow into &eeond part and green Into third. FtU
peanut butter-coated cu1>5 full w1th fondant.
PEANUT BUTl'ER CHIP BRIT11.E
chips
2 cup1 ( 12-ounce package) peanut butter
1111 cups butter or margarine
1 w cu519 •uaar 3 table.poona Usht com ayrup
3 tableapoona water
Sprinkle l cup of the peanut butter chip•
evenly onto bottom of a buttered l~Y\ x lO Y\ x
l ·lnch jelly roll pan•; aet ulde. Melt butter or
mar&arlne in a heavy 2Y\..quart MUcepan; add auaar,
com 1yrup and water.
Stir oonatanUy over medJwn heat until mixture
reachet hard.crack at.age (300 deerea F); remove
from heat. Immediately apread mixture evenly into
prepared pan. Quickly sprinkle with remainJng l
cup peanut butter chlpe.
Cool completely Remove from pan and break
into pieces. Store in li&htiy covered container. About 2 pounda.
•For thicker brittle, use a 13 x 9-inch ~
SALUTE
SPRING WE WANT TO GIVE YOU A BREAKFAST FREEi
(from cover page)
Heat oven t o 350
degrees F. Grease and
flour two 8 or 9-inch
round cake pans. To
prepare top layer o f
cake, sprinkle 1h cup
chopped almonds in
bottom of one prepared
pan.
In large bowl, blend
all cake ingredients
e;::1:t almonds at low
1 ; beat 2 minutes at
highest speed. Star in
remainln1 1 cup
almonds. Pour batter
lnto prepared pans. Bake
at 350 degrees F. for 30
to 40 minutes or until
toothpick inserted in
center comes out clean.
Cool cake in pans 15
minutes en invert
layers on ing ra
C.001 complete .
In electric blender
conf,Jliner, combine about halt" each of the filling
ingredients. Blend until
al.moat smooth, turning
blender on and off 'and
scraping sides or
container as needed.
Repeat with remaining
~enta; set aside.
In small bowl, whip
cream until foamy.
Gradually add sugar and
2 teaspoons amaretto,
continue whippmg until
auff peaks fonn. Stir \"z
cup whipped cream into
prune filling.
Spread prepared
prune Ulling between
cake layers, keeping
almond side on top Frost
aides of cake with
remaining whipped
cream; garnish with
prune• and almonds
Store cake loosely
covered in refngerator .
Makes 12 servings.
Toatttd AlmoDCla -
Spread almonds In an
ungreaaed baking pan or
aklllet. Place in a 350
degree oven or over
medium-low heat on a
range top for about 10
minutes, until almonds
are a light golden brown;
1tlr, once OI' twice to
uaure ev'en browning
Note that almonds will
continue to brown
•lightly after being
removed from heat.
Amaretto AJmoada -
Heat oven to 300 degrees
F. OU one cookie sheet.
ln amaJ.1 bowl. combine
~ cup blanched whole
almonds and 4 teaspoons
amaretto; arrange in
tingle layer on prepared
pc. Bake at 300 degrees
I'. for 20 to 25 minutes,
t oaalng often, until
glazed and lightly
browned; 0001.
Sup on soup,
burgers, cake
.COid day 80Up suppers
wann everyone'• spirits.
While the llOUp aimmen,
bake a moiat ~erbread
for~ and top with
a lemony fruit •uce that
will have everyone IMil1na with aatilfaction.
Combine 1 can (16
ounce) fnalt cocktail In
Haht 1yrup with 2
\ablHpOODI butter, l
UN YJA)On lemon juice, l
~poon r.ted lemon
p•el an • duh of
outm•a In a 1mall
qvcepan. Heat until
bJendeld NMI spoon over ....,1:1 ... .s equ..rte.
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Wh en you want
hambur1er1 that are
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E blilf lfjlh ~ cup
Wlnutl. W cup
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04 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Wedn11d1y. March 23, 1983
Uvas Valley vineyards restored by neophytes
By JERRY 0 . MEAD
UVAS VALLEY lf
you 've nev~r heard of
Uvu Valley. don't ft•t•I
\00 bad, beaute only une
small winery ts loca~ in
this hl1toric grapt•
growing area JUst south
of San Franclb(.'O
''Uvas" 1s Spanish for
"gr~pe" and the vall~y
got its name from lht•
Spaniards for lht•
abundanC'e1 o f wild
grapes growing there al
l h c t I m e 1 l w •• s
dtsCOvered.
The ex1stmg vineyards
wen· all plantt'<.i during
the early 1900!., and
prior to Proh1b1t1on
belonged lo a w1m•ry
known as Marchetti
Celler uke hundreds or
others 11 was forced lo
close when th<• nallon.11
ban on wmt.• took pla<'t'
It never re-oix·nt.'<.i
The husband and w1fo
team of Terry and Mory
K aye purchased and
rebondt.'<.i the prop<>rty as
Sycamort.' Creek
Vineyard m 1975. and
are culttvaung the old
vines and planting new.
T he Kayes were both
teaching school at the
time, a nd really learned
to make wine as home
win emakers. Tasting
their wines eight years
later. it's hard to bell<Ne
the Kayes have ever
been anything less than
professionals
Two basic styles of
wine are produced,
mt.ense full-bodied reds.
usually fro m dry -
fanned. older vineyards.
and fresh, fruity whiles
that instantly charm
Those loo king for
truly "natural" produc~
will be interested to
learn that Sycamor<'
Creek IS one of the few
wineries in Cahfom 1a to
p rod uce white wines
without the use of $02
(sulfur dioxide), w hich 1s
commonly used i n
winemak ing throughout
the world. The resulting
wines have flavors that
taste hke so much b1t1ng
into a fresh grape
·The intense red wines
produced here are not
just big, but balanced
and generally very
complex Zmfandel (the
1980 vintage won a gold
at Orange County),
Cabernet and Cangnane
are all specialties.
It 1s located in the
Coothllls of the Santa
Cruz MountairlS
For co mplete
directions and an
informative brochure I
write to: Sycamore
Creek Map. 12775 Uvas
Rd .. Morgan Hill, CA
95037.
uluru.> Su your rt•m111 k
!tt't.'IT\8 Cotuo1.11. clt·ll•1\Jilve.
1nal'n111tlVl' und
IWlf iot•rvtng "
I'd print lhl• 1111111c of
the uuthor of th11> ll·tlcr.
but 1 l'OUldn't mukl' out
the> 111gnuture Hopdully,
tht• person will see my
t'Omrnents in response
First of all, unyont•
who rl'uds this l·olumn
r<'gulurly knows tha1 l
always udv0t•ute lht.• use
uf all lht> bl'vt>rugcs l
wrill' about. wht>lhcr 11
bt• w1nl'. spirits or beer.
in modt•1ut1on l 1rn1 u \11 w1n1• wuuld nut
Ill Cl cJ t.' r 1:1 l t.• Im b I b ,. I Mead on wz·ne llll'rt'lllll' con11umpllon. rnysdf but would 1erve the
1 1 l' 11 I 1 i t• l h u t --------------------t.'01uiume1 in the arewi of ukuholt1>m 111 u 1wnou11 rnuld ut·tunlly k1ll t~rw1n l:t.•11tur11•s U11t.<d prop<Jrly, l·1mv1•n1t•nce. 111mpllc1ty
d1s<'U1>l', but thut 11o JUtU ia·opll· who mt.iht t•at ancJ that 1i. ull I l'Vt.'r und 1ntormat1un. T here
whut ll 1s, u dlSCUlll.'. und thul dish" advocate. 1l 111 healthful urt.• uc.·tuully luw1 on the
unly u ft•w . by Ai.t11w1nt·spt-c1f11.·ally, und nulntwu11. Rt•t.'t'nt books thut forbid
l'Untpurt!l(Hl tu lht> many. I t'W t•urrt·n l u h.:ohohci. st ud 1 cs 1 n d I c at e u wlncr1t.'S to mak" <.-eruun
suffn1tslrag1tt.•Cft'l'L'i ust• w1nt• us lht'lr number of medic al truthful slult>ments on
S h o u Id s u i or b t• l>t•vt•rugl' of chm<.'t' If It Iii benefits to be found in their lubcl:;.
banm•d and rcgulntt•d akohul :;omcone tTaves, moderate use, tnduding BEST BUY Whl'n
bt>cuuli(.• therl' art.• many thl'rt' 11n• chl•upt.•r and de<:reasing th(· hkclthood bll111tfod with Suuv1gnon
d1ull4.'l1c.-s'' Should writers mun• potl'nl Ul'Veruges of heurt disease a n d Blanc or callt.><l by somf'
on food bt· fort.•tod to Ulkt' uvullubll• ht.•cu·t 11tt.a<.·ks otht-r namt'. St'millon 1s
mlo cons1llt•ra l1nn that W11w 1s a l'umpunion to Mun· rcusonahlt• luws quite• w1dt,ly uu:epted
lht• sul(ar 1n u n·1.·1pt· food and hu::. bt't'n for .ind n·gulat1011s <L'l rt•luw nn<l t•nJOYl'd as a dry
Irvine ranch farmer's market
small aa
eggs --~ 'Jir )1 --"""' • no dealer sales 2112 doz. flat 1.29
• llmit rights reserved
meat seafood grocery
1ust1n-costa meaa/newport beach 1ustin-costa mesa/newport beach • "new" su nburst "c"
foster farms
whit«.· wine ror 1omc
rt•1u1on though, whl'n th('
namt.· S1•mlllon appear11
o n the label, p~opl t.'
rt-fu~ to buy ll Thal" 11
sh amt'
Wente Broa. 1981 Dry
Semlllon (about $4 .~0)
A ttracllvt' cedar. <'I Kar
box aruma. austere fruit,
mt:dium body. and a
crisp f1n1sh, provide• a
bruil<.' 0(.>fll'rtpllon or lh1s
wine, but It 1s really
much more
Drink 11 with tht' S<HTlt'
f1)0ds und w ht•n yuu
w oul d c:hoo1e •
Suuvlinon B la nc o r
Churdonnay Al about
half to one-third t h~
prlt't.· ol moet ex.amples of
those varletlea, you'll
Have enough money \0
eat salmon lnllead of
sule. lobster ln.1tead o(
L'rab.
How good is It? Wente
111 110 proud of the wine, it
was the only white w ine
i.cl(-'<'t.ed for pouring a t an 1
t'legant dinnt:r honorina
thl' w1nt'ry's I OO th
birthday
---
new crop ... sweet, yellow
I~ .• 22
imported thompson seedles
grapes
bulk
yogurt covered
almonds
,.._ •· 3.29 I~. 2.89
rolled
OJS .49 1
Ill ....... 591~.
banana chips
rtt· •· 1.59 I~. 1.29 11
r • µ · '· ,J'_-\--; ~ '
deli
"for passover"-
foster farms ~f
DEMON R UM -I
recently quest ioned
America's attitudes
toward wine. wondering
in p rint why a healthful.
nutritious beverage was
regarded as "Dc·mon
R um " by law and
regulation?
A San Francisco
reader look exception
and wrote the following:
"As one who owns over
100 cases of wme and has I
wntten about wine and
food for many years. I
may hardly be called a
chicken breem
,... •· t91 ~. 1.S9 ..
fresh
monk fish
"I· •· 5.911•. 3.69
tee begs
24' count box "f. 1.99 1.29
bOlarida lrlsh gold grain ; bl~~::~·39··.69 ;1
turkey breest
sliced to order I~. 3.98l
neo-Proh1b1t1omst I "However. wine 1s
identical to 'Demon Rum'
to all pre-. curren l. or
post-acohollcs of
which there are many
miUions in this country
Burgers
'n' bernaise
Mu lt i -n atio n al
coopera tion carries the
hambur ge r t o n ew
h eights {n a d ish that
un ites t'he American
h a m b ur1er wit h the
Engl.ilh muffin, Bemaise
sauce. courtesy of France
and C h in a's favorite
vegetable, bean sprouta.
BERNAJSE BURGERS
6 F.n~llah muffins
1 y, pouncb around
beef
Salt and pepper tG
taste
4 oun ces bea n
apro u ta, w aahed a nd
ctralned
J: a 'j b I e n d e r Bernas.. aucie '
Makt betf patUea
(4-ounc.w ..ch). Sprinkle
With ult and pepper to
tHt•. Broll or fry to
de1lred dearee o r
doMn .. •. M11nwhlle,
iOMt ax mufftn halve1,
then place abo\H 1 Y,
~:t>ill t.an eprouta
Pllice beef paUi• on
~II; iop~~h burpt
with 2 tablllpoos• tily ~ Btmat.e Sauce.
Top with oth r muUln
half.~8
ground beef
,... .. 1.79 I~. 1.49
lean meaty
· beef beck ribs
...... 1.19 1•.
plump & Juicy
turkey breeltl
.... .. 1.91 , ••
natural foods
lrvlne ranch
,,.,. nuts
8 oz. pkg ..... 4.59 3.69
lrvlnt ranch
nutty Nit •Ix
12 oz. pkg. ... t.49
lrvln• ranch
fresh
seafood kabobs pure and sl ~le , mavon1111se
"I-•· 5.91 1~. 3. 98 -'24 oz. ar 1.99 1.
new zealand
whitefish
...... !.91 1•. 2. 98
large
halibut tteekl
,... .. 4.91 •.
hom•mad• lrvln• ranch market
hot Offfl ••
pkg. ote 1.69
homemade lrvln• ranch ma11tet 100% natural
tlourlHI no preetrvatlvH no eugar 9 ... ~ 2401. 1.2
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Chili b y a n y name
is still hot, s picy
By CECILY
BROWNSTONE ._.*' "-,ooc1 adltot
Present-day American
cooks who enjoy trying
ethnic recipes have thei.r
predecessors.
American cookbook
writers of a century and
more ago sometimes gave
recipes for foreign dishes
-but often misspelled
their names. They were
also k.nown to misspell
the names of Arnencan
recipes. Here are some
examples.
Chile Con-Cana. ThLS
spelling mistake was
made in her
comprehe n sive
cookbook . by a 19th
ce ntury lady who
ronducted one of the best
known and most
s uccessful cooking
'schools in the United
States.
I'm glad she didn't
brush up on her Spanish
because the error is so
amusing
The rorrect spelling is,
of rourse, chili con came.
There a r e as many
versions of the dish as
there are chili freaks. On
my bookshelves right
now are about half a
doun cookbooks giving
hundreds of different
recipes for chili.
N evertheless,
according to Webster.
chili con carne is "a
highly spiced stew of
chopped or ground beef
and minced chilies or
chili powder, usually
!ler'Ved with beans."
Jambolaya. The same
honorable lady who
created Chili Con-Cana
in her coo kb oo k
managed a double -
wbammy one page later.
Not only is the name
misspel.ed; the reape for
this pride of Loutsiana
cookery appears in a
section of her book
e ntitled "A Group of
Spanish Recipes."
The correct spelling IS
Jambalaya. Only three
ingredients -nee, LiqUJd
and chili peppers -
appear in all recipes for
it.
Mea t, sausag e.
poultry . g ame and
shellfish as well as
onions, celery, tomatoes
and virtually the entire
spice rack are other
recorded additions to th11
adaptable dish
Jambalaya seems to be
limited only by the state
of your desires and bank
account.
Sabyllon This
appeared in a recipe
booklet published at the
tum of the centw-y by a
New England apothecary
) z' 1\,11/ 1 'f/1t'r
;i !.
" 1 rompany to tout its new
patent medicine.
The correct spelling,
o n both English and
French. 1s s abayon ,
which evolved from the
Italian zabaione or
zabaglione.
Originally Italian,
sabayon 1s a d essert
sauce of egg yolks and
sugar beaten together
over hot waler until very
thick. It is flavored with
a wine such as Marsala.
or with orange or lemon.
Warm, 1t may be a
sauce for fresh fruit,
expec1ally strawberries;
cold , wilh whipped
cream folded in. 1t makes
a heave nl y foamy
custard dessert
Mint Juhp as the
words ap pear in a
cha rm i ng sma ll
cookbook, "Suggestions
for Charleston Tea,"
published in South
Carolina a t the tum of
the century.
The correct spelling is
Mint Julep. A mint julep
IS a "tall dnnk consisting
of bourbon, sugar and
rrunt served In a frosted
tumbler filled with
finely crushed ice."
To my. and perhaps
your. surprise the recipe
in the oldt1me South
Carolina book calls for
adding rye whiskey
rather than bourbon to
this dnnk
Penotch1e Another of
the famous 19th century
cookbook authors 1s
respol'lSlble for this boo-
boo And s h e made
another: she allowed that
the word could also be
spelled "Penuchie."
Too bad, because the
word may be spelled
seven ways but none
of them as above.
The co rrec t seven
spellings are. penuche;
panocha. panoche;
penuch1, p1nocbe;
plnoclu; or penoche.
However It la spelled,
penuche ia a luscious
fudge made usually of
brown sugar. butter,
cream or milk and nuts.
Worth making and
tasting.
Oven-[ r i e d chick en
sans salt is tasty
A. wiae and very ~ teapoon peprika
eccompllahed cook wu IA teaspoon 1arlic aaked by a journaUat powder
Int.em one day, "What la 1 2 ~ p o u n d 1
the bHt way to cook broiler-fryer chicken, ch.lcken?" Her respon1e: akinned a nd cut Into ·~ way!' -rvtnc p6ecm lf the aubject of the Combine butter on
In terview waa aaked l'NtDl'lne. oil and bitten ~ "How la t.M bell ln aliallow balr.Jna pan.
w•Y to prepen chicken Combine m•llo meal,
f« a low..OCUum dlet1" oreaano, paprtka and
ab• wou ld probably prUc powd.r on a p(eoe
aMWtr. "Any way that of wax peper .
..... pd without aalt.'' Dlp chlcken ptecH
LOW IODIVll tint In bltten mixture CBJc&&N n.4UANO and then tn matJio meal
2 ~ aw..i mlxtu.re. P*t .,..._ In buuer or u nnll•d b•kln1 pan; bake In ...,....nn.. melted inod era&e oven (HO
' . ·.')· .. t 'a b ••• p 0 0 n. ctesr-,) l hOut. Serve
WilltabM OU · with 1e11het ll toe.Md
M tuosioon btUen wt\h '"91..-ct irwWl butt«
M cup ma• rriMJ or 11\AJ'prlne. Yield: 4
~ 'r r rpxin orepno .m.np.
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednelday. Mtrc::h 23, 1983 05
Spectacular Lime Souffle for 2
Some ot the moat epeclal
0«a1lon1 have only one other
pel'90n on the aueet Uat. A •pedal
blrthdey, annlverury or bualneea
promotion .,.. ju.et auch event.a.
A menu for two, endlna with a
spectacular deuert, win mark
thne celebratlona.
L ime Souffle, prepared ln
champaene 1ia..e.. la 1uaranteed
to impre11 your guest. Thia
elegant deaert I.a simply a chilled
gelatin mixture. The sides of
each individual 1ouffle are
aupported by banda of aluminum
foll.
Sheet& of foll are folded In half
and taped around each gla11.
Once chilled, the Coil banda are
removed, a dollop of whipped
cream Is added and the desserts
are ready to serve.
LIME SOUFFLE
1.i'J cup sugar
2 teupoona unflavored
1elat1n
1~ c:up wat.cr
l eg, Nparated
3 tablt'spoon1 frt!1h lt•mon
Jui.Ce 3 table1poon1 rn·•h llmt.-
juice
2 droJl9 green food color
2 tablespoona sugar
'I> cup whipping c·ream
Make Souffle C.oUars (method
follows). Combine 1/J cup sugar,
gelatin and water. Heat over low
heat 5 to 8 minutes. stirring
frequently. until sugar and
gelatin are dlaeolved.
Stir small amo unt of hot
mixture Into beaten egg yolk.
pour egg mixture back into
gelatin mixture. Stir in fruit
juices and food color.
Pour into medium bowl and
chiU. stirring occasionally. unul
slightly thickened.
Beat egg white untJI soft peaks
R d S k a.n.i-. s.Mwey $2ff oun tea ,.,~!Z.!C~. , ... Fillet Mignon51't:ll~'·"'~ '4" '-'°"'
Mixed Fryer Parts -.=-111 69'
Chuck Steak ~':1 C::::"'c... "'s 129
Canned Ham:~·l c: .. s7••
Chuck Roast
--.....~_.,
~189
Pork Spareribs
ow-~--"-··
~159
Fried Chicken .':..,'",:::. 2 ~. 121•
Ground Beef ... ~,.;.~-:v::.. ._ s 12' o... ........... )O'M.,.. ...
Chunk Bologna ScMch '"' •t.. 89' . ~
Top Slrloln~':.i °=8:' '2~'
. ~ Ot~Otl""S399 Cooked Shr1m., a., su "'
Perch Fillets :.=. •c •2s•
Little Juan Burritos ~ 35'
Braunsc ei er = • 79c
3~·1
form , atrudurally add 2
tAbk•poona sugar lllld beat untJI
1tlff peak.a form Fold into gelatin
mixture.
Beat whipping t.•ream until
s tiff peaks form Drop 2
tl'a1poonsful of whipped cream
ont.o a sheet of foll, freeU! for
gimush Fold remairung whipped
cream Into selatln mixture. Flu
glasses and refrigerate several
hours or until set.
Before the meal, garnl.sh with
whipped cream dollop11. Return
to refrigerator Juat before
serving , gently remove foll
eolian. Makes 2 servmp.
Souffle Collani. Fold two 6 x
18-lnch sheets of foil In half to
make 3-inch bands. Lightly
grease one side of each band.
Wrap each band, greased side
toward glass, around the edge of
a 4-ounce champagne glass to
form 2 1-~ ·inch collar. Overlap
ends. tape to glass
4 ~·1 "'•'
~.39~
Can
Potatoes "= 4 ... 1100 Gloxlnlas 6 =:•3 .. •Heln1 Ketchup ::! ::.-: s12• Colony Zlnfandel t111~•21• Vera Tissue=. 2~ '1"
Spinach ~:"S:,: ~39' Dleffenbachla 6 ~ '3" lvc..... Seagram's 7 '°..::' U; '1118 Fiesta SoapOtoocn1134~~ 1100
Fresh Mushrooms 11: •1111 Porn Pomt.:= ._ '2" lltlce Cream . .;::.:.~,.. 2 o:!,s5oo Le Domalne~ ~·1000 Baked Beans ...... 21t.: '100
Red Apples ~ 3 :. 98• Liiies s ....... a u. 6 ;: '4" II> Duncan Hlnei7:..~"'' , .... s J>• Old Smuggler~ U! '9" Capri Sun :,::, 1 o·~: '2''
Ruby Grapefruit 4 r., 1100 Hydra~eas --.6 :"'6" Mi. "'• Gilbey's Gin ,.:,. ~.:; '9" Tomato Juice t~• 1: 79'
Vegetables Sllr Fty :..: 65' Azaleas.......... 6 ·;: '6" •ChHI• L..c:;. ~-1:.~~ s 1s• Old Crow "T~ ~:; '911 Beverageser..,,...6 1!.: ggc
n SAFEWAY
I., I I I '
De Or1nge Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Wedn•day, March 23, 1983
MllC NOTIC£
MOTlci .. YITING INOI
NollOe I• Mreby glv•n th•t Ill•
to.rd ol lduo•llon ol Ill• lrvln• Unllled lchOol Oletrlot of Or~
Oounly, C•lllor11I•. •Ill receive tMled bidt UC1 lo 10 00 A M on 11141 Ith My of AprM, 1N3, •t Wl\lelh time
teicl bldl Wiit be p;.tbllOl\I Ol)9n9d
e nd rt•d t or "Pupll lu•
trlllllPOfllllon" aid oondlllone .no
lntlNCllonl Md IMO lormt mey 1M1
llbttln•d 11 1111 ottlo• or f tac;el
luppor1 91rvlCH , 2114 1 Allon
AY•nu•, lrvln•. C•lllornl• Tiit ~lrtcrt , __ the rlgfll 10 rtj9CI
y or •II bid• or 10 w•lvt 1ny
NQUl•rtllM or lntormalttlM In "1\1 bid• or In the bidding.
!MM Unifi.ct
9ctlool Diii l'IOI
Rolland H Upton
o.t>uty Supetlnt9no.nt
P.ibll•n•d Or•no• Cou1 Delly Piiot. M•rcl'I 23, 30, 1813
1388·83
Nil.IC f«)TICE
'1CTITIOUI .Ul .. 11
NAMI ITATW•NT
The tollowtng l*•on• are d<>lng l>ll"'--.. UNIVERSAL PACIFIC
INSURANCE SERVICES OF
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, 388 t
M•cArlnur 8oulev&rd. Suitt 101,
N9Wport 8 .. cll, CA 1126e0
Unlv1r11I Ptclltc 1n1urenc1
Company, • C111tornl• co1porttlon.
)9411, MKArlllur Bou,.vtrd, Suite
101, ~ 8-cll CA 112680
Thll bull-It c:on<IUC1ecl by I
oorpor111on
Univ., ... PtclhC
ln1urence Comp1ny
Wlllltm Knight
Sec:r••"Y
Tnlt 1111-1 wH lti.c:I with the
County Cl«lt ol Ottngt County on F9t> 22. 11183
,....... Md Platt
A"-Y••I Law ~ Mllc:Arthvr lllVd~ lie. 110
-poff 9Mctl, CA taelO
(114) 712-7414
'210VS Publl1n9d Orenge Coul 0111y
Pllo1. M.,ch. 23. 30. Aprll II. 13.
18113
1428-83
Pl8UC NOTICE
K_.S03
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
HENRY J . BIALEK AND
OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
A-11731!.
To all heirs, benefactanes.
creditors and contingent
~itors of Henry J Bialek
of El Toro, California, and
persons who may be
otherwise anterestro in the
will and/or estate:
A petition has been filed
by Dawn DeKoker 1n the
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
Dawn DeKoker be
appointed as personal
repreeentallve to admaruster
the estate of Henry J . Bialek
(under the inde pendent
Administration of Estates
Act). The pellUOn LS set for
hearing in Dept No 3 at 700
Civic Center Drivl' West,
Santa Ana, Ca. 92701 on
April 6. 1983 at 9:30 AM
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the peution, you
should ealher appear at the
hearing and state your
objections or file written
objections with the court
before the hearing Your
appearance may be in penion
or by your attorney
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a oonllngent
creditor of the deceased, you
must hie your claim Wllh the
court or present It lo the
persona I represen ta live
appointed by the court
within four months from the
date of first 1Ssuance of
letters as provided in Section
700 of the Probate Code of
California The time for
filing claims will not expttt
prior to four months from
the date of the hearing
noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
tt>e file kept by the court lf
you are Interested in the
estate, you may file a request
with the court to rE"ceive
1peclal n o tice of the
inventory of estate asst'ts
and of the pellUons. accounts
and reports described in
Section 1200 .5 o f the
Califorrua Probate Code
Gary G. Brown, Attorney
1t Law, 1!00 E••t CaayoD Rim Road, Suite to4-B,
Aaalaelm Hlll1, Ca. HH7;
tel: (714) 137-fOOO.
P\lbllall.d Oranc" C.-1 0.111 PlkM Mar 18. 17 23. 11183
1328-13
c-~ IUNRK>fl COUftT OF CAUll'~A,
COUNTY Of-
LOI ANOa.ES
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WEONESOAV, MARCH 23, 1983 Tommy Lasorda
doesn't believe
BUSINESS
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E5 Braves can rep eat. E2.
Carew wants to he understood
It JOHN SEV ANO ., .. 0-., ,... IWf
PALM SPRINGS -He's the only
lactlve player In t he major leaguea to
ha ve won seven batting titles. For 14
conaecutive eeaaona, he has batted better
th.t.n .300.
-He's a fonner MVP, has the longest
hitting streak in the majors last year (25
games) and through 2, 120 games has
a veraged 1.26 hits, an incredible
accomplishment by any standard.
But on a team filled with AlJ-Stars,
Rod Carew, despite his numerous feats.
stands out like a raindrop falling into a
s"{lmming pool.
You won't find Carew, uke many of
has contemporaries, doing soft d rink.
underwear or Panasonic commercials on
television. Why? Partly because it's not
Carew's style, and partly because the
16-year veteran doesn't believe in selJing
hunself
"I don't put myself out for people to
look at me," says Ca1t:'W . "I've never
really wanted something like . that to
distract from my play I'm sure dollar-
wise il helps. but I thank the worse thmg
you can do lS play this game with too
many things on your mind.
"I also don't like doing things for the
sake of money. That'1 not where my
head 11 aL"
One ml,ht almoet 1et the impression
that Carew doetn 't care about out.side
exposure . But tha t'a not the ca&e. Carew,
who does n ot have an agent, would
simply pre fer peop le a pproach him
rather than the other way around.
Of course, t or Carew to be
misunderstood isn 't new. H l1 en tire
career has been that way. Last year, for
instance, the first baseman was criticized
for selling hil autograph to fans
Overlooked was the fMt he gave all
the proceeds to a charity for a bused
t'hlldren.
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Often referred to as moody, Carew's
ahyneu I.I often confu.ed for aloofneu,
while h11 quiet nature has sometimes
been mistaken as arrogan('e
"I waa a lway1 quiet and ofl lo
myself," he say11. "I never used lD say
m uch, either. Thal didn't mean I was
moody I waa Just a shy person I still am
a shy person.
"I thank it comes from my ba<.•kground
of being an abused duld. Still. all they
(the media) seem to talk about was how
moody I was. They were almolll
afraid to approach me for fear of
(See CAREW, Paae Ell Rod Care w
A1' WlrePloto
Edison
outslugs
Lions, 7-5
The E~ilson High baseball team
used a five-run second inning
outburst to stdp the Westminster
Lions. 7-5, In a rain-shortened
six-inning contest It was the
only Sunset League game
yesterday, as Fountam Valley's
matchup with Ocean View was
postponed until Monday because
of the ram.
The Chargers needed only five
h1 ts m the second mmng to score
their five runs. Chip DeMatto
had a run-scoring single for
F.dison's first run, while senaor
shortstop Todd Mabe's single
scored two more.
Todd Nash and Paul Ellison
each added RBI singles for the
Chargers who ran their Sunset
r~'Ord to 2-2
But Westm1nster countered an
the fourth frame, scoring four
umes. Edison pitcher Brian Coe
survwed the Lions' outburst and
allowed only one earned run.
Coe had a no-hitter through
the first three innings. while
striking out eight an a complete
game victory. The junaor runs his
record to 3 1
Montreal's Chris Speier (left) and Jay Johnstone of the Chicago Cubs are dressed up for spring.
In the flhh &hson added two
more runs as Stev~ Overeem
knocked m a run with a single,
an d Mabe r aced home on a
passed ball. giving the Chargers a
three-run cushion.
~ni, El Toro, Eagles heat foes, • rain
Estancia 5, Saddleback O Only Uruversi~ and Irvin e managed
to Jet a full seven innings in yesterday in Seil View League baseball action, but
twp othe r official games were completed.
University broke on top with three
runs in the second mnins. as Pat Brown
and Jeff Morns hit singles and the pair
were sacnf1ced to second and third with
a bunt.
BASEBALL Pitcher Rueben J ohnson ignited a
five-run fourth inning with a leadoff
base htt and then held the Roadrunners
to four hlts over five innings to gam the
rain -shortened victory.
While University won its first loop
~ by beatin~ Irvin~ El Toro edged
Ndwport Harbor and utancia's F.agles
•hllt ou t Sadd leback in five-inning
contests.
: The Costa Mesa-Corona del Mar
matchup was halted before react;iing an
official game and will be made up after
the spring break.
Rob Gentile knocked in one run with a
single. and G raham Everett added an
RBI with a sacrifice fly Jason Gentile
singled m the third run
the Sailors' Don Grigsby to pick up the
victory in a five-tnning affair. this one at
Newport Harbor.
The Chargers picked up their first run
in the first u Doug Siewert was safe on
an error, promptly stole second and third
and scored on Todd lnglehart's single.
In the fifth, Johnson singled. Kirk
Stone walked and Colan Harrison
sacnficed the runners over.
Matt Wolf th e n squeezed home
Johnson and was safe at first on the.
play. That brought up Ch ris Mathews
who singled in the F.agles' second run. Here's what h!Ppened:
UDlvenlty I, lrvbae 1
Everett added a sixth-inning solo
home run for University. Morris and
Ja.90n Gentile collected a pair of hits for
the Trojans as well.
Remy Rahmatulla got Irvine on the
board with a run-sconng triple in the
seventh .
El Toro went ahead 2-0 in the fourth
on a single, wild pitch and throwing
error.
Danny Ludwi& walked and Steve
Johnaon then delivered a two-run single
to make the acore 4-0. A Roadrunner
error accounted for Fstancia's final run.
Trojan pitcher Chrfa Marx allowed the
Vaqueros only a seventh inning run, as
University evened ita Sea View League
record at 1-1. Marx struck out five.
El Toro 2, Newport Harbor 1
The Sailon ' run came m the fourth as
Jerry P iaskowski sing led , moved to
second on a passed ball and 9COred on
Frank Roa's single. Johnson struck out two to pick up his Graham Evere tt
third victory against three defeats. Charger starter Dan Arrltt outdueled
UC Irvine tops
Vanguar~s, 6-3
UC Irvine jumped on Southern Callfomia
~Uege starter Lornie Allen for three runs in the
flrat inning yesterday and the Anteaters held on for
a 6-3 victory in a 5 "'·inn ing non-confere nce
bueball game at Anteater Stadium
Caa Soma pitched three innings of no-hlt ball
and picked up the victory in the rain-shortened
cont.ell as the Ant.eat.era improved their record to 2·12 with the win.
Brad Ditto paced the UCI attack with a aingle.
lla&lble, one RBf and a run 8COred. Ditto opened the
E t.er tint with a double, moved to third on
Andenon'• IJ'OWld out and 8COl'ed on Jim
'•fly out. UCI added two more ln the tint on a two-run
double by Mike Rupp.
. 1be Ant.eat.era aot two more in the tOW1h ..
PM1l Hammond doubled, Mike lnglehart knocked tum in with a a.ingle, Ditto lin&lea and Inalehardt
ICIOred on an error.
.• The V anMU&rda had m>red In the top of the
• ur1h •• Mike Splen atnaled and Jeff Haun
• )rtpled. 'They added two more ln the top of the fifth ·w RBl linlln by Steve Kraim and Spie111. Both
ccne of1 lTCI reliever F.d DetM.
Cl tennis team tied, 3-3
I !'Or the~ time th.ii yMt, the UC Irvine
teem (Inell 1taelf Ued at S with tta opponent
r rain waahed out doubles comp•Utlon
l'ii!Wdiu
E~gles outlast
Costa Mesa
In a batUe of a pair of teama ranked ln the '°1!
flve in ·the lateat Oran,e County raUnp, FAtanda a
~ recovered from a slow start to atop Coel.t
Meu, S.l~, 15-4. 15-13, 15-9 lut niaht In Sea View
Laaue ~b&ll acllon. -irhe es 1tat1ed the match tentaUvely, but
led by OU bitten Danny 0... 0ouar Ptnclc.ney
and Jim Knowlton and mlddle blocltera Matt
Carrico and Gordon Ouat and the lMdenh!p of
John Wallace, took control in the MCOnd IWftil.
Eatancia, ranked third in CD' Md fourth in the
latett Oranae County poll, finlabed with a Oow1e.h
t.o Improve lta overall reaprd to 8-2 and S.. Vtew
Leaaue-leadtna mark to 5-0. Coau Mesa wu
ranlled third in the county.
[n other Sea View actton. Corona del Mar Md
Utt.le trouble In dit~ of El Toro, 15-3, l~-9.
15-7. The s. KINll wc:1 conmwnt p&ay,.m.a
aophoJnon litUef' J"obn SclUller and Sttw Manin
WU dominant olfeftllfwly. '
CdM allO .. yed Pd ~ h'om the front
and back ro• In a tum tUor\. the 8•• K1no ranked atXth in QNnlll County, ~
CS.. VOLL!:Y8lU.. Pace·lt)"
Can Reggie handle adversity?
Angels' leader suffering through a terrible spring
PALM SPRINGS -The relationahip between
Reggie J ackson and the ticket buyers developed
during the summer and endured into autumn
because Reggie was haVlng a good year
Reggie 1tlll wouldn't sign a utographs for them
but he f •ve them little plaatic key rings which said
"thanx' and he milled a lot. The people really liked
Reaie. He aaid they loved him.
-The most Ukeeble thine about Reggie was his
home runs. He WU hitting lhe m reaularly and he
wu the catalyat on the Angela who would become
champfona of the American League West.
JACltSON EVEN HAD a reuonably decent
relatlonahip wlth the pre9. He didn't take a writ.er
home t.o meet hia family or even out to lunch but
when the queatlona of the ·joumallata are pleuanl,
thet are euier to tolerate by an ego the likes of
Reale JacklOn. -~o the oth9r playen'on the ~la, Reale wu
the leader. 'lbe other IUY'· especially the )'OW\I on-. aot aomethtni from him. Reale wu Mvi"I a aood year IO ht WU swuhbucldinC and IOl'M of hla &i..olenat nabbed off and It waa a aooc:t th1na for the
bill club •
Sprtnl ;la, here and everyone ta loo~ at Reali JICJaiOri ~him to J*k up the t.em~
and-be the ...... 8,ll1n and tl\ts l1me We. tM
~-tM --°' the w.y. ,........ ~llD't havinl a Feil ll(ll1nl~ Hta ie,t .,.. him arid he h.Mn't ~
very muclt and the y boy ~cy may bl
detertcinUnj men than IOIMWhat.
Jack.ion left the t>.11 ~rk last Sunday In ~al m· UillY lnoOd. :119 Dlotd a Utt.I. and clid not dO Well lftll he Ml anpj.wlth hanwU Md
the world. Mollly the workl.
The ~II lbOuld "°' ~ed him to ~ ~ u.. a.YNDd ~1 becau.t CMJ ,,_.an tiJW u 116dn Wtililli Ii tiy • lot ot ~tlal ~Of tM ~ ......... hm\
SPORTS COlUMNIST
Bff D T CKER . ,
a nd the Angels medical staff hadn't dell
anything resembling a cure.
So Reggie t&n't leading In the spring because he
is having a terrible spring. He won't lead In the
summer, either, If he ls having a terrible summer.
NEITHER WILL all thoee good relationahJpa
he had with other human belnp survive. If you
wish an idea of what hil dealinp with the other
factions will be, check his last year with the New
York Yankee9.
The qvettiona now may be no more than the
uncertalntlet of 1prinl. If Reuie can't play fn rtaht
field, will he perform aa the cf~ted hitter ana If
IO, will h• be the dealpted leader?
The ~la have a Y°""I out11elder named
!J9bby Clark who think.I he can play rlaht field. A.
a matter of fact, he thlr\M he ahoulcJ play r1Cht
field.
Then the AnMli Pkked up an ou\fJeld« trun
the Meta named Ill.la :Valentlne who wu preceded
by a rep\,ltatJon u on• of thOff athlet .. ..-1th
"penonal ~·· and pally mil~1'tood.
Well. It ~aletltlne can't pick up fOt' Jldclon, It hast~t t*1 enY\hi~-to do wtth h.LI enll\tde. IUD
hu had a. feet~'.~ and cu't pt arOUbd much bet• than ..._.,, '·~
Therit are tlMOl'lli u to whether a tMn'I Medi a leidtr, whJch '8 ltlktly a melt.er of op6.Noo. ~ ~ew frcd .,.,. •that If one....,. it...,...,..,
~Mllden .... nmbeWtr.
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El Or1nge OOH' DAILY PILOT /WednHday, Maroh 23, 1883
Lasorda predicts
Braves won't repeat
From AP dltpatcbes
VERO BEACH. Fla. (AP) -Los a Angeles Dodgers Manager Tommy
Lasorda says there is no way lh~
Atlanta Braves will repeal as
baseball's National League West champions, but
the Braves beg to differ.
"They can't win because they have a lot of
guys who had yeara that are going to be tough to
re at," Laaorda wd durmg a Los Angeles radio
s ports talk s h ow . H e
apparently was unaware thal
the broadcast was being
carried in Vero Beach. wherl!
the Dodgers tram, and that
his words would gel back to
the Braves.
"He never has anything
good to say about us." said
Allanta 's Claudell
Washington.
LAIOflDA Lasorda explained to his
listeners, "I don'l think ~ne Garber can save 33
games again. And I can't see them winning all
those games m the ninth innings. either "
Garber saved only 30 games in 1982, but the
Braves did win lhcir share tn the ninth.
Lasorda refused to back down when a
reporte r told ham the Braves didn't agree with
his analysis of the 1983 pennant race.
"Well. the heck with 'em," he said. "l don'l
think they're gonna win. I think our team is
gonna win."
Quote of the day
Rieb Kelley, of the Denver Nuggets, who
will be a frtt agent at the end of the NBA
seaaon: "You haven't been a professional
athlete unless you've had a cortisone shot
and been a free age nt."
Winters chills Boston
Btlu Wlnten sank a go-ahead
basket with 2:07 to play last night and
CbarUe Crits stole the ball and scored
te<X>nds later to lead Milwaukee to a
116-108 victory over Boston in the National
Basketball Association. The Celtics, who have
lost five of their last seven games, were led by
Larry Blrd with 22 points . . Elsewhere in
the NBA, Mlc.bael Brookl 9COred 25 points and
Lionel Hollins added 23 as
San Diego routed Houston,
128-98 . Jeff Raland
1COred four of his 25 points
during a 10-point string in the
third period that gave
Washington the lead for good
and the Bullets knocked off
Utah, 121-98 . . Daa
Roudfleld and Job.Dy Davia
combined for 64 pointa aa
WINTP• Atlanta posted a 111-102
victory ovet Indiana as the Pacers equaled a club
record for 1089e5 (68) in a aeuon . Beraard
King hit 16 of 18 shots and flrushed with 33
points as New York snapped Philadelphia's
seven-game winning streak with an 89-76 win
. . . Rolando Blackman tallied seven straight
points early In the fourth quarter to subdue a
Golden State rally and lead Dallas to a 111-102
victory over the Warrio rs . . Klkl
Vudewe1lle'1 29 pointa keyed Danver's 130-117
triumph over Phoenix
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Garvey gets first homer
Steve Garvey hit his hnt hom~r a
of the 1prtna for San 01ego, lt-adlng
the Padres past a Milwaukee split
squad, 6-1, yesterday an exhibition
baaeba.11 action Garvey's solo homer in the finrit
inning came against Moose Haas and Juan
Bonilla and Marlo Ramirez e~h drove an a pair
of runs tor the Padres . Elsewhert>,
Tom Seaver allowed five hit.a during a strong
11even-inrung sunt and Dave Kingman homered
as the New York Mets shut out Boston, 8-0
. BUI Gulllckaon and Ray Burris comblnt'<i
on a five-hitter to help Montreal stop a Kansas
City split squad, 3-0 . Cblll Davl1, who
started the spring an a brutal slump, <.'Onllnut'<i
hts recent tornd hlttang pace with another four-
hat day in lead.mg San Franasco to a 7 -5 dec.:uuon
over Seattle . . . Jorge Orta smacked a two-
run homer and Ernie Whltt, Jeue Barfield and
Ho1ken Powell added solo shots to carry Toronto
to a 10-5 victory over a St. Louis splat squad
. . . Lynn Garrett homered in the 11th mrung
to give Oakland a 2-1 win over Cleveland ...
Pa1cual Perez and Brian Fisher blanked Texas
on seven ttlta as Atlanta edged the Rangers, 1-0
. . . Second baseman Tony Bernazard drove in
two runs with a fourth-inning double as the
White Sox beat Minnesota, 6-5 . . Jobn
F ul1bam went four aooreleu lnrungs as S t. Louilt
blanked Cincinna ti, 4-0 . . . Britt Burns
picked up the victory as a Chicago White Sox
split squad stopped Kansas City, 8-2 ' ..
Philadelphia and Baltimore played to a 3-3 ue in
a game called by mutual agreement of the clubs
after 13 innnings . . . Richie Hebner had three
hits and drove in four runs as Pittsburgh
outslugged Detroit, 10-5 A Milwaukee
split squad took a 6-3 de<:ision from Arizona
State.
Bruins edge Islanders
Rick Middleton and Tom Fergu1
llCOred seocond-penod goals to lih the
Boslon Bruins to a 3-1 victory over the
New York Islanders last night in
National Hockey League action in Uniondale,
N.Y. The defeat mathematically eliminated lhe
lllanders from wanning the Patrick D1v1s1on
. . . In other acu on, Jorgen Pelter11on scored
two goals, including the game-wanner, as St
Louis top~ Hartford 4-1 to hand the Whall:'r!l
their 50th de{eat of the season Brian Sulter abo
scored two goals for the Blues, both coming in
the final period.
Pollard Player of Year
LaTaUDya Pollard of Long Beach •
State, who leads the nauon in sconng
in women's collegi: basketball, has
been chosen Player of tht' Year an the
third annual AU-America coaches' poll by thl'
Shreveport Journal Other members of the hrst
team include Aluae Donovan of Old Dorrunion.
Kentucky's Valerie Stlll, Louisiana Tecb's
Janice Lawre.-ce and Paula McGee of USC
. . UCLA A thletic Director Robert A.
Fischer underwent a successful quadruple heart
bypass operauon yesterday.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled. )
RADIO: No even!.t scheduled
TOMORROW'S RADIO: Baltimore vs
Dodgers at Vero Beach. Fla .. 10.10 a.m .. KABC
(790).
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Fullerton stops Rustlers
Hw111 rnuy hnvt• llhortemo<l 1h1· l1•ngth uf the
"um 1· l\, bu t th u t d 1 d n · l ~ 111 p Fu 11 t' rt on on d
Snddld.>m·k t•ollcgt•M fm111 rnml.>1nang for 26 rum lo
lht•lr l'<.>nft·n·n<'t.4 h1.111t•ball val'lorJl'll Y•'tlU-rduy
procJUl'"' on the <hay with 111 2-for-4 •ffort and Ont'
RBl
At Suddleobuc:k, SWVl' DeAngt.•lcs and Swve
Morl(Ull l'fu<•kt-d two-run ho"™'rw und &>b Perry
w u 11 4 for 4 a t th I.' p 1 u t *' 1' • t ht' Gauch o 1
ovt:rwhc·lml-d vi.alung Southwetiwm
Thl• Hm rwt11 m11vf'll 1n 111 flrllt plat·<· an lh<•
South CCJW'Jt Conft•n·n,·1• with .1 awvt·n mnan~. Y·2
vktor y ovt·r vhullnl( Gul~c.>n Wl'1tt
And th1• Guut•hlJll poundt«I out 1H hau. an th1•1r
flVl' liming, I 7 .3 rout of Southwt•bh.'rn 111 l'41dfk
C•.>Ut Confon·nt•t• pluy
Ttw Gouc:hOll, down I 0 oftt·r 11 hA&lf inning.
11nm.J 111x run1e Ir\ the fl1'11t, ut.ldt'<l u µair of runa ln
tht· St'<'Ond and then coml' up with eight In the
fourth of the rum 11huru-~'<i t:•onU'll.
Al Fullt•rton, lhe llornct.a' K11 k &tl'a wu11
:i for-'1 With three RBI 1md three run:o1 ll(·onod. whllt-
rll(hl·f1clder John Nero blulitcd u awo r·un honwr
und wront 2-for-3 as Full1•1ton hundt'l! Goldt•n Wt·i1l
its st.<><:ond 11tra1~h1 lop1ud.-d dl'fN1l
Oscar OiChavc•1 went lhl' d1:.t;.n<:L• for th1•
I lornets and flnai.ht.>d the d:iy wath st•ven i;trlkt'm.11. ...
lkAngelt"S WI J -for-4 with four RBI. while Jt>ff
Holmes waa :! for-4 with two doubles
G<'<>rge Bonilla. a 110phomort' left-hander. held
tlw Apacht'fl (4·2) to 111x hlta t.o pack up his fourth
v11 tnry against two defcal.B
The wan improves the Gauchos' Pacific Cout
Confl'rent'(' rt.>t:ord to 4-2 and leaves them one-half
gamt> bd11nd l'On fr rem''' leading San Diego dlld
Grossmunt
F.d Clark :.ufft:'n.J tlw dt'frout to Pven his rt'«.'IJI d
at I I KC>vin Eisler wo11 tht· Rwnlt·rs' (:i 4) 111p
Boa'ting equip1nent
Wl'-.e(H JOffHION
Lakers roll
• to easy win
over Seattle
INGLEWOOD (AP) Earvm
"Magic" J o hnson scorC'd 23
points, grabbed 15 rebounds and
had 11 assists to pace thl' Los
Angeles Lakers to a 123-108 wm
over the Seattle SuperSomcs in
National Basketball Assonauon
play last night at the Forum
The Lakers led by as many as
17 points St'Veral tlmt•s in the
third quarter before the Somes
closed to withtn four, 98-94. with
8 1A minutes remaining an the
fourth penod
But Los Angeles. hatting its
first eight shots and l 0 of the
first 11 in that period, put &-atUe
away in the last six minutes. It
was the Lakers' 50th victory
against 17 losses Seattle slapped
to 39-30
Forward Jamaal Walkes led all
st'orers with 26 points Norm
Nixon. fighting off a shootang
slump m wh1l'h he had 11nJ v one
field goal .ig<m\St Dall<L' Sunday
night, ston·d 18 puinto., ;ind
Kareem Abdul Jabbar had 17
For St•.Jllll• Guard Gus
Walliarru. S(:Orl'<i 23 prnnts. Lonna~
Shelton 19. <tnd Jac:k S1kma 14
W11l1ams "' one point made seven COrlSE'<'Utave ba.'!kc.>ts in the
third quarlN -nuw an a row
overall ~:Core rrus.">1n~ late 111
the quarter
• sales on upswing
The lxwllng bu111nt•ss as pa<:kmlo(
up 111 Orange County and otht-r
Ml'd.'> l f Southern California af
:..ilt'l> at rt'(-ent boat shows are any
mdu.:at1on
Just t'Onduded were the used
boat and new power boat shows
at Lado Marina Village.
The final in-the-water show
this sprang will be the new
sai lboat s how , a five-day
extravaganza which will run
today through Sunday, featunng
over 100 yachts wath a total retall
value or about $40 mlUaon.
Qul·L·n of the sailboat show
will b<· the Cavaller -77, a 77-foot
motorsailer with a pnce t.ag of
$1 1 m1lhon Built in Auckland,
New Zealand the Shahraz.ad 1s
ketch-rigged, steel-hulled and
intricately detailed.
The Shahrazad carnes a crew
of four. has a displacement of 50
tons and crul.SeS at 10 knots. It as
powered with a single 175 horse
power G MC diesel. It was sailed
to the show from New Zealand, a
dastancc of 7,500 miles. crossing
from Honolulu to Newport in 12
days
Other cx.-ean-passage boats on
display wall be the Norseman-47.
the Storebro Rayall-33. the
Kelly -Peterson -46. the
Spmdnft-43. the Lancer-65, the
Farrington-53, Panda-37,
Hunter-31. New Honzons-66 and
tht' lrwan-52
Seven of the boats have never
bt.'('n shown on the WL-st Coast
As a «ipect.ator mn•ntive, lhl·
1)5.foot Alaska Ea~Jc., a famow;
~an-rat·mg yacht will be at tht'
wa1lboat show Bu11l for the 1977
Whitbread "Round the World
nice" Alaska Eagle was owm•d
b y Nl'il Bergt. l'haarman of
Wc"Stcm Airlines He· donated 11
to Ornngl· Coast College for 11.1;
ocean ~•hng program
Hours uf the show are 11 a m
to 7 p.m weekdays and 10 a.m to
7 p m weekends. Admission
price is $5. Parking is available
where Newport Boulevard and
Pacific Coast Highway meet with
s huttle busses to be provided
from parkmg area to the show.
For mor e information phone
646-3963
Louisville,
Kentucky
seek matchup
Indiana or Arkansas can burn
up the hottest ucket m Kentucky
tomorrow night m the NCAA
W est Regional bask e tba ll
tournament semifinals at
Knoxville, Tenn.
Ind ia na will play the
University of Kentuck y, and
Arkansas will meet Louisville.
The last time Kentucky and
Louisville met was March 13,
lll59, when Louisville beat
Kentucky 76-61 an the Mideast
Regional at Nashville. Tenn.
Three tames san('t' then. the two
schools. which no longer meet m
the regular ~ason. have come
within one game of facing each
other an tournament play.
Lai;t year . K e ntu c k y-
Louasville loo kt>d ltke a sure
thing, bu t Kentu c ky was
upset by Maddie Tennessee 50-44
at Nai.hv11le Lou1sv11le beat
Middle Tennessee, 81-56.
Canadiens edge Kings
ln other NCAA action
tomorrow njght, North Carolina
St.ate waU play Ut.ah and VIJ'guua
will meet Bost.on College m the
West Regional semifinals at
Ogden, Utah
Friday's regionals will pit Ohio
St.ate ag&nst North Carolina and
St John's against Georgj.a in the
East at Syracuse. N.Y .. and Iowa
against Villanova and Memphis
State agai n st No. I -ranked
Houston in the Midwest at
Kansas City
MONTREAL I AP> Second the sea.i.on past Kang.. goaltender
Gary Las koski.
Bernu.· Nacholls brought lhe
Kings to w11h1n one again at
16.34 with his 27th goal of the
<;<>ason Red ski flags nJean caution
p<>nod guals by Robt•rt P1cdr<I
and Mark Napier broke a 2-2 tac
and the Montreal Ccmad1ens held
on in a wald finish for a 6-5
v1t tury last night that furtht'r
dtmm£-d the Los Angeles Kings'
National Hockev LeaRUt' pl;iyoff
hopt>s
Monlr<'al's Bob GaUley seemed
tu have s<'ltled the issue when he
<;(:ored his 11th goal of the season
on a slap shot from just inside the
bluP lane at 18 51 , g1vmg the
Canad1cns a 6-4 lead But Marcel
Dionne, wath ha~ 54th goal of the
season. made at a one-goal hockey
game once again with 15 seconds
left an the game.
Football sign ups
Registratio n for the 1983
Huntington Beach Jr All
American football season will be
held Saturday at Murdy Park
from 7 30-11:30 a.m.
.......
You are crwsing:iyour power or sailboat along
the coaat near Catala~ I.al.and or on navigable lakes
and you notice a red flag floating m the water.
What does it indkate?
It tells you that there is downed water sloer, a
skier getting ready to ski or a slo or slo equipment
in the immediate area.
The red llilg has been recogn11.ed for use on the
state waterways as one of severaJ new regulations
adopte d by the De partment of Boating and
Waterways. the state's recreational boaung agency.
''The regulation does not require the use of the
flag on the water." said Carl Moore , the
de partment's operations chief "Instead the flag
regulation will, for the first time in CaJifoml.a.
define what a ski flag IS and w here and when 1t can
be Wied."
VOLLEYBALL . • •
From Page E1
to 3-1 In loop play.
In the ~ Sea View match, Mater Del swept
past Unlvenity, 15-7, {5.1~ 16-14. The Trojans.
who suffered from poor pa!sJng throughout the
evming, did get a fine effort from outside hitter
Todd l'"eterwon. Two Sun1et League matches were held
yesterday with Edaon getting put Marina, 15-4,
16-7, 6-10, 15-3 and La Quinta posdng a l~-3. 15-10,
15-6 a\.ICIC99 agalnat Westminster.
MJddle blocker John Singer and setter Dave
FrueUo were instrumental in the Chargers' vt.ct.ory,
u Edlni'• 5-1 offen. gave the Vikinp flta the
entire matd\.
"It WM probably the worat match we've pla.yed
in three years," lamented Marina Coach T1m Reed.
"J:dUon'• offe"*t pve ua Iota of trouble."
Jn &he South Cou\ Lucue, Wooclbcidae fell LO
Dana Hilla, 15-7, 15-7. 16-4. The Wamon, who
IUffend from poor pul1na and 1eu.lnc, dropped to
0·5 In -.U. play and 2-7 overall.
$an Oenim .. WU able to play everyone In \he
TrltoN-15--1, 15-3, 16-2 win over La,auna HWa. It
w.. the llx1h victory without a loll for \lw county'•
9&'IOftd ranked ~ and the TrltoN ahouJd face • IUllW wt ~ Dana Rilll Prlda7. C.~ Valley ewned lta South Coalt mark at i.-2 1V1tb • hai'd·fouaht 7-16, 19-14, 16-11, 13·1&,
15·9 vUdlet over MlaDon Viejo.
Your
Prolf SS10111l
• Florist
2916 Rod Hiii Avenue
A·108 Costa MON
8~1~810
BOATING
DI.splay of the ski nag does not restrict the UM'
of the wate r. but when operating in the area.
boaters should exerciee cauuon
"The de partmen t felt that the ski -flag
regulation was needed to eliminate confusion on the
part of the boating public as to what the display of
the flag means." said Moore
Coo" to ra~e In 1'1f'11· Orle1tnft4
NEW ORLEANS. La Betty Cook of
Newport Beach lS expected to be among the 50
start.en Lil the Offshore Grand Pnx here Saturday
The race over the capricious waters of Lake
Pontchartrain will be the firat challenge in the
American Power Boat Assocaation's 1983 campaign
for the national and world championship in
powerboat racing.
Larry Murphy b11Jught thl·
Kmgs wathan '1-3 with J powcr-
pldy goal al 12.51 , but Marau
Tremblay, who al!lo had two
assists. got that ont· back 1 48
later by dnlhng ha., .10th goal of
The registra tion fee is $25.
ThOSt.• registering will save $1 0
on certification
Dodgers
• en1oy rout _SPRING SALE--.
COCOA. Fla. (AP) -
Jerry Reuss patc hed
seven innmgs and hat
th~ singles to lead the
Los Angeles Dodgers to a
14 -4 victory over the
H ouston Astros an an
exhibition baseball gam<'
yesterday
sJ.'lf.
20°1o-15°1o
WED., MARCH 23-SAT., MARCH 28
On Selected Nor1h Face Product•
DISCONTINUED STYLES COi.ORS ANO SECONDS
The $100,000 event is ex~ted to draw a
crowd of 200.000 who will line the shores of the
lake to watch the spectacle o f the big high-
performance machlnea as they chaJJenge lhe course
record with s peed s approaching -and even
exceeding -100 mph.
World champion Tony Garcia of San Frandsco
is said to be the drive r to beat as he ,pllota hi•
Mlchelob L ight In quest of a fifth consecutive
checkered flag. His 38-foot Philippine-built Cougar
cat won the last thrtt races of the l982 aeuon
The Dodgers took a
4 0 lead o ff losing
pitcher J~ Nlekro. but
the AstrO!'I ued the game
by the bottom of thf'
third innma.
The Dodgers brokt-the
game open in the fourth
with $IX straight hits
Los Angeles added three
runs m the sixth annlna
off Ast.roa reliever Bert
Roberge to complete the
8COring.
SIERRA PARKA
GooM Down Fill
P<>lAftOVER
Versahle Fleece Fabr1c
Reg M1«t Now Ut.95 •
Cook 11 a past winner or the Lake
Pon tchartrain race. She ablo ts a past national and
world champion in tho 1p0ft.
See herftlllnt Titlf• New In Trucb and
l'nlcklttt &aul"91e11t
Two Hug
Halla Packed with
Exciting, Informative Exhibits
An1tlalm eon,.n11an CMter
(lefOU frotn Dltileyland)
Md 23; 24, 21 -too to 8:30 p.m. Dally
THE NUMIEA ONE TRUCK SHOW IN AMERICA
'
Reg ~ Now 179.50
Noi1h Fece Cotton T-stllm Values 10110 00
W!Qw9m Ragg W:>ol Socks V1lues to S3. ~5 oa
Men A Cotton T·Neckl V.lues to 118 60 MemnU Climbing Ropee
ttotubarCNmoiSShlrt Reg.~ ...._ xc Clio.. Vlluee to 122 oo
3650 S. Bristol St.
Santa Ana, CA.
714/549-8541
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Sen 0.00 23 41 ....,_,DMMINI 333 21
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ia.llel 111, Golden State 102
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lndlWla •I O..roll Sen Ania<*> Ill .... ,.
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McAdoo 16 2MI 118 680 IS 0
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0 .-17 32 IS 78 I
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(11-13)
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CAREW. • •
From Page E1
whac I milht •Y
"W hen you••'• ua . 1om•UrnH h '• hard to Uvt down."
Tho. th.at havt tabn lM t1me
to know Rod C.vew have come ID
r .. allu h1-lmaf • I• a bad rap.
Carew , aa w~ l , 11 maklnl a
t·on11<:h:ntlo1t1 ~ffon to cha~•
peorle'• ldeu of hJm.
" think I've opened up mote
to pt-op le 1n the preH," h~
aaya "All 1 uk people to do La
Jltdfe me the way I tiandle them.
" 'ma very frlllk pel'IOn. All I
uk 11 for 10meone not to llllult
my mt.elliience. Be frank with
me. l respect people, I ju.tt uk
people to respect me."
Respect 11 10methin& Carew
has achieved with hla peen. A
Ufetame .331 hitter, one un't help
but wonder if the lack of
publicity or misunderstanding
has bothered ham
"I've got certam principles
about myself as a player ,"
responds Carew. ''I alway• go
back to Hank Aaron. He hH
always been a atab1llz.l.ng factor
ror me. "For all he did, he was never
followed untal he got close to
Babe Ruth's record. I figured 1f
the man could continue to do the
,)Ob the way he did and not let it
affect him, why should I let it
affect me."
So, what mouvates a guy lake
Carew?
"I s till e njoy playing. That's
the simplest answer I can f.ive
you," Carew answers. ''It's still
fun for me When it stops being
fun for me, that's the time to
leave at and put 1t aside.
"I'm not a st.ala pel'lllOn. It's nice
to have good numbers. Some
people are ob6esaed by them. But
while some have number goal.a, 1
have health goals "
Carew, a t age 37 and on the
last year of his contract, 11
hopeful he can stay healthy to
play two or three more years
aft.er this season.
Carew, however, adamently
points out that he'd continue hia
career only 1( 1t was with the
Angels.
"l played 12 years in
Minnesota and the Angels have
been good to me," says Carew. "I
would li ke to finish my career
here"
ls he afraid such an admission
might hurt ham at the bargaining
table?
"No," responds Carew qwckly
"I'U miss playing. But I know I
can afford to do it"
Carew is heopeful he can leave
the game the way he came m -
w11h a smile and no
nusunderst.andings.
"l hope to leave at as the same
person l 've always been," he
says "I like to think I'm the same
way now as I was when I was
making JUSt $6,000
"I've always tned to be ruce
and treat people ltke I would
want people to treat me."
Schofield
lifts Angels
PALM SPRINGS (AP)
Dack Schof1eld'1 two-run double
h1ghhghted a five-run fourth
innings as the Angels downed
th e Chicago Cubs 5-3 in
exh1biUon baaeball yesterday.
With the Cubl leading 1-0. Ron
Jackson and Bobby Clark
doubled with one out off Chuck
Ramey to tie the score. Jerry
Narron sing led before Bobby
Gnch's single scored Clark with
the lead run.
•
LUXURY
LIASI
PLAN
FORUNDE
5396
Leasing Isn't right for
everyone. but II may be the
answer to your new car
needs. Lease a tuxurloua
ContlnentaJ or Uncotn for
und« $396 per month on a
cioted end INN, wtth no
down payment and 38
month free matntenanoe &.
werrenty. Come In and Mtp
UI find the (lght INN plM
for you. Order yours tod9)'. •
~.. Orano• Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Wednuday, M•fOh Ra, 1813
Statistics only tell general story
' Nurnber ofte n don't &l'l'ount for how indi vidual is do ing econo~nica ll y
By J OHN CUNNIYfl'
.. ~ 9wt-..... ,.. There IJ no CIVl'nti<' J>l'r»011. JOb or Jocullty.
NEW YORK Bl'l·au.e of all tht' to du Th" joblf'ltl tat.-111110 is proceaaC>d
Otrk1ul1y. unemployownt 1n l''C'bnrnry
rt•mamctl i.t 10 4 pNl'l'nt o f the clv1llun
J)C)pulatlon, with l l ,44tS,OOO people out of
work But thut fl11ure: WWI lowt·rt-tl by tht·
u"Chniqueo of sea.t0nal adju..tmemt
uny 11wu11t1" 111 •Imply 1)4.l('aUk• o f tt.·mporary
or 1.o·u1mnol (Jl ton 1ut•h a1 C hr11tma1
h11111u. th•· 1'(·1m01 11H1t& tty to <'limlna~ It.
th<• IJl'llt•1 tu 'lp11t tht-bUllll', 10111-terrn
trt•nil
about oil prlct. .. and lnt•"N'tll riak-. and bl&
ft"(.i1•r1.1l tfolklla thcmi probably 11 u ~·ndn\(.y
of latt· to turiit•t ubout you
l low are you dolni1 Fluor firm ·gets
nuke waste job pact
Tht• 1tatiJUce, which allegedly comp1 t.'illi
y1mr rondltlon into u (.tl&l~I readout, an•
m1xt•d Un"mployment
remuln11 hl1h. but per-
c·up1ta dl1po1able lnc.'Omc
Is at rccord h~ah levell
1rnd conaum er debt 11
You ''''" seaaonally udJU1tt numl.wn uml makt! thl'm look bt!ttt·r or wol'I(• on poper,
but m domf( 110 you do not create one job or
relieve one bit the fmancuJ anguish of om·
family or any one member of It
'rht•y ..in·n t tulking Jl:x•ut your 1pectfk
{'lHldtllllll 1n you1 l1m1ll'd JOb i.nd
8'·ograµh1lul .Ht.>11, but ln11tead about
uv1·raf't'!J1 and Kt•nt>rol tondJtlona Their
dtgtlll ar1• 1'( onurnk tool,., not meuuret1 of
rnd1v1du&I umd1t111nic
A Fluor Corp subs1d1ary has
been aelected by a federal agency
to design a long -sought
underground reposllory for the
c.'Ountry'a nuclear waste .
upphcants Lo design the dtsposal
Sitt'
rC'laUvely low.
But do statistics really
tl'll your story -or
merely the general
story?
Even economislS -or
pl'rhaps it should be Cllll.Dlff
St•W10nal adjustment a11 It applies to jobs
111 a11 t•t:onomJc m<'a11unng ond forl>eruitlng
tool. rather than a statement of c:ond1t1orua
Seasonolly adjusted, there• Wt!rl' 11.45
m1lhon unemployed 111 February. But th~
unadjusted, raw eount was 12 .4 m1ll11m
peopl<'
Cons11Jt.r tho!tl' 1tatl1tlc1 that show
ccmi.Umt·r pun·hmung power Is at an all-
llml' high Thl'V don't mean the flnanclal
l'ondll1oni. of all -..·gment& of the populatLon
un• bt.'tll•r off than th1•y Wl'rt.• a year or so
ago Not Jt all
The Department or Energy
named the Advanced Tecb -
nolog y D1v1s1on o f Fluor
Engineers lnc over 10 other
Mexico shrimp
beds pay off
for small firm
The Irvine-based &ubsldiary
will provide an estimated $35 to
$:10 m1ll1on in engineering
services for the construction
proJCCt, which is <'Xpected to cost
from $1.5 to $2 balhon
Off1c1als at the Irvine
headquarters were enthused
with their selection Because ll
represents what onf' spokesman
termed "pure engineering," the
project means lots of new work
for the massive firm which has
been laying o ff dozens or
employees each week
said, l>spec1ally ~'Onom1sts -will tell you
there's a big danger in statistical measurt.>s
and an even bigger one in using stat1st1l·nl
mcasur~ as 1f they were thermometc•n. or
You l'an't really blame thl' econom111~ for
this sort of thing It was ncvt-r tht! mtt-nt1on
of nnyon<.' \D have these figures broadcast
h1tht'r and yon as 1{ they were tht-hard.
factual. ch1:.eled-m-grunit.c truth
ThoM' who turn l'mu.umer cond1t1ona and
lit.'huv1or 111lu swtu.uc:al tools are weU aware
of th1i.. <ind somt• w111t-ly observe that
cu11i.unwr buyin8 µower statistics say
nothing 11f ttw d1stnbut1on of that power
flow arc yc>U. thl 1r1d1v1dual, doing? baromNers
The unemployment rate, for example. is
a nauonal figure, an average of sorts You,
however, are an ind1v1dual worker plying a
spt.'C1r1l' skill in a single area of the rountrv
St•asonally adjusted figures <fft> meant
not to mt•usure your cond1uon i.o much as to
g1v<.' a rough 1nd1(·auon o f where the
general economy 1s headed
IC. for 1nstanl~. an mc.·rc•a&' or dec.-rease m
lt'i. h<trd to say without knowing the
numbl'ri. And only you can produce them,
which 1s lo say only you l·an really measure
how wt•ll you'n· doing no matter what
tht• o ffll·1al i.t.tlli.llc.'l> say
It also gives Fluor the chance
to help solve one of the most
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A little-troublesome problems associated
known company based here has with the nuclear power induatry:
become the No. 1 shrimp Whattodowithusedradioactive
mar keter in the United States materials.
Health Care
firm moves
largely because It draws the "We believe this new projec.·t National Health Care ~ystems,
popu lv pink crustaceans from represents a sign ificant st ep Inc. recently purchased new
the ri~ shrimp beds off Mexico. forward in resolving the nuclear corpora t ~ headquarters i))
One out or 10 shrimp was t e issue," said Fluor Orang<' The firm's corpora(e
consumed in the U.S. were sold President David S. Tappan Jr. functions in marketing, p lanning,
by Mexican -owned Ocean The site for the underground products and mergers will be
Garden Products Inc. in 1982. repository hasn't been chosen housed at 400 E. Chapman.
according to Ernest Wayland. yet A Fluor spokesman lillid the Da ii y en ro 11ment 5 and
company vice president Department of Energy 1s adm1n1strat1on, including the or the 421.3 million pounds of e xamining salt formations In computer cent.er, wilJ continue at
shrimp consumed by American Paradox Basin, Utah the Permian the offices the firm has
seafood lovers m 1982. 45 nuU1on Basin in Texas and Gulf Coast maintained since 1972 at 2182
came Crom the San D1ego firm. regions of Miss1ss1pp1 and Dupont Dnve, lrvme, according
said Wayland Louisiana to Dan Maruna, president and
Established In 1957. Ocean One o f those Si tes will be chairman or the board
Garden has depended on shnmp recommended by the President The firm prov1des markeu.ng.
harvested in Mexico's terntonal to Congress by March 31, 1987. management consulting and
waters to become one of the according to the Nuclear Waste adm1n1strat1ve services to
world's largest distributors. Policy Act of 1982. A repository California prepaid dental care
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The Board of Directors of
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RAYMONDE. DELLERBA
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NAME ITATt:MENT Th• 1011owlng peraon Is Ootng buttne8SH STEPHEN VALLE Y PRODUCTIONS. 22132 O•pe M•y L•ne. HunllnQton BNCI\, CA 1126-46 Ste<>r>en M Valley, 22132 C8pe M•y L•ne Hun11ng1on 0.•ch. CA 926•11 Thlt bullneaa 11 CO<lell.H)t8CI by •n 1n<llvldu81
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Consumer prices fall
second time since I 965
By Tbe Attoclated Pre11
W A.SHING'roN -Record declln...., an guolJne
and f~l o t ptk:el aent consumer prs.t't.'9 tumbhng 0 2
percent Jut month, the government aaid tOOay. It wu
onJy th second time sinc.-e 196:'> that consumers' ooeta
huve 1etually fallen.
Guollne prk-es plummec.ed 6 7 ~n.oent. over the
laat four montha they have fallen 10.1:$ ~rcent Fuel oU
prices fell 4.7 percent
The costs of food and housing were ul'l(:han&ed
Medical care expenses soared 0.8 percent
Today's report from the Labor Department -
following three months of little or no gam -boose.ed
t>eOnomists' predictions that the Consumer Price Index
for all of 1983 may match lut year's 3.9 percent, lhe
smalletit rt.e in a decade.
Today's report said that gasoline prices, as of last
month, were 16.6 percent below their peak level of
March 1981. Last month's record drop came aft.er a 3.3
percent decline an January and a 0.8 percent fall in
December.
Prices up 1n cou11ty
Consumer prices rose by one-half a percentage
pomt during February an Orange and Los Angeles
counties, bucking a 0.2 percent drop m prices on the
national level, the U.S . Bureau of Labor Stall.sties said
today. Last month's prices m Los Angeles, Long Beach
and Anaheim were 0 5 percent higher than in
February 1982. The bureau said the Consumer Price
Index stood at 286.6 last month compared with 1967
levels. That means it cost $286.60 in February to buy
the same goods and services that cost $100 an 1967. The
bureau attnbut.ed the nauonal decline m races to lower
C08ts for gasolme and fuel oil and noe.ed at was onJy the
second time since 1965 that consumer prices have
fallen.
Pound at all-time low
LONDON -The British pound, already
weakened by lower oil prices, plunged to an all-time
trading low of $1.45925 in nervous trading today as
the dollar rose sharply against key European
currencies. The dollar was bolstered by high U.S.
interest rates and the prospect that the Federal
Reserve's tight money policy will conunue Gold prices
clipped. Sterling opened at $1.4735 agamst yesterday's
late rate of $1.4710. But it suddenly slumped around
midmorning. Dealers blamed market rumors that the
state-run British National Oil Corp. planned to cut its
North Sea oil prices for the second time this month.
S uit against McDonald's won
SAN FRANCISCO -A federal c:ourt jury has
awarded $360,000 in damages to a Redding company
that claims the McDonald's hamburger chain stole an
idea for speeding the cooking time of F.gg McMuf!ms
The jurors awarded $180,000 in compensatory
damages and an equal amount m punJUve damages to
Fast Food Fabricalon, which had deVlSed an "egg lid."
But Jeff Ohan. an attorney for McDonald's in Chicago,
said the company ls pre~arln~ several post_-trial
motions to appeal last week s decision m U S . Distnct
Court.
'War' threaten ed b y VA W
SACRAMENTO -United Auto Workers
President Doug Fruer wd hls union will "declare
war" if necemeary to ensure the UAW workers are
rehired by a proposed joint Toyota-~neraJ Motors
assembly plant a t Fremont. In a press conference at a
UAW regional meeting, Fraser said hls union was
prepared to negotiate "in a peaceful, ronstructive
way," but that it would use "any and aJI aJtemauves"
necessary to ensure its workers are rehired at the
Fremon\ plant. "I'm not willing to specify how we
would engage in a confrontation. There are many
ways th.at you can do it. I'm simply saying that It's
unthinkable and unacceptable to us that the Fremc>nt
(UAW) workers would be ignored," Fraser said.
Computer fir m seek s pro tection
LOS ANGELES -CompuPlus discount
computer store has sought a federal bankruptcy
court's protection from creditors and cleared its
shelves. clisrnaymg customers who paid m advance for
equipment. The Van Nuys..area firm, run by The Place
Where You Go to Buy Computers lnc, listed Apple
Computer Inc. as its largest creditor at $1 .65 million.
The L os Angeles Times -which published
CompuPlus ada promoting what were considered very
low personal computer prices -was hsted as the
second largest creditor, owed $185.464, the Times said
yesterday.
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M1rch 30-Aprll 3 Rae RodOlf• 831· 12118 rHldence ol "'-~ i-Ouple1t 3 Br 2 Bl, g.,age, ()uplell b/: Own/Agt 1 Br, To c111m llok•ll c all •nee •nd Qullfly Trite I laet•I Prerr!y USO trplc, DI W, wuher l
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bath. 3700 11q fl Sl.385,000 Ott•1nfrnn1
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d w n 0 WC 1 2 % Tlckete rnu1t be clalmed cone1rucled hom11 eny-ftlUUOl LlftU peti, ulll pd 191. IUt e
875-3083 or 8711-11867 by Aprtl 1. 1983 where with a l0<ever view Two big onn 1n eech unit ••cur S 1 5 0 0 / m 0
C t • • 102.. ••• ol Ille harbor. ocean ind or thl1 handeome Ntw· ... II 10•4 87 .. 1"4"
LIDO ISLE " I H , llEW••11 C11a11n1 uncompromll· 5 '"' • .. · "· -1 " LEASE/OPTION CONDO -Fr_ee_eq_u_lt_y_3_b_d_, -3-bl "" ed cr1h1man1h1p, leYlah ~:, ~~g~,\ d:!,~~ 2'~ Chrle
Remodelt"d 3 bdrm, 2 bath + largt• rt'<-' rm , 3BR, 2BA 195,000 twnhm• nr downtown Oc;ean & pen~ramlc 111" UM ol aolld 0111 cablne· bllh, 11mlly 2 deca1, 2 Cemeo 4 br 3 be epec.
beam l'ethngi., furnished, pallos $420 000 751-111115 944 • .;157 Pymll $2050/mo Sue ~1:;•! l~~:0;1 ~~~· try end 1r1m 1t1lned to dbl garage & eep1r11e r1m1ty home. pv1 cour-
FllftlHIS llllOH HILL TOP
New 4 br, 4', ba, cuswm F'rl•ntch Norm1.111ll)'
...:State I 2 pnnw ac·re hrlhop S 1.250.000
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1mm1c 4 Br 31.., Ba pool oh~~s.3000 10
2S125·f'°°pl 83l·1266
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!Iv r m . din rm .• den ~·-· 121~':530-~~·6; 'IHWPllOIT IY IWlll dow1 mus1ve River Ctr .. I 4tl Mtr PrtJ. "'' .... .._ NHHS 1c ho o1 area I •her 8 3 bdrm & den R.2 wtll Rock llreplace Fabulous 171•1414 2 BR 1 Ba, lncd yard.
COROUDO CAYS HYFROMT
Coronado Island cwt bayfront 101 II:>' boot
dock Plans avall Now $310,000 wlk~
83 1·5055. 842-2000 YA TERMS
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IUlll IEW TWlllMS lld townhouse shO<• 650'6578 Spec111 teatures 1nctude Owner w111 carry f1n1nc ~~ ~I ,d59/g_~o B
ll!At% FIXED Oii Newport Heoghll. 3 Br I leeded and stained 1ng Submll on down
30 YR LOAN 12 5% AITD ror !> yr• 1 91 house ne"" p11n1 glus llOlld oak bar. etec I Princ1pat1 only $435 W11t11de C M Clean 6 6 beaulllul new town· w/ 10.,,_ dwn 184 900 new root. relln11hed controlled iron ga111 000 75 I · 19<1 I Agl 1h1rp 2 Br I Ba cer-
home• Jull completed In Craig 831•1286 hardwood noor1. forced cobblestone courtyard EAST SIDE pell. fenced p1tlo, en-prime E elde toc1llon 2 ' elr heal. da11ched dbl and driveway Great II· T S cl1d gerege. no pell
Bdr & study. 2''1 Ba, car g1r1ga, large yard n1nc1ng or tradee avall· COS A ME A 1525/mo plua 1525 MC
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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Bdrm 1ulle wl wlndow $1115 000 548·5041 alt Bkr 731 -4444 l0% dwn, 29'· 19• 118 548-5442 or 770-5829
ILIFFS IEIT ClllOI Met & dr1ma11c arched e 631·3646 IY Tl I e11n
Lovely upgraded end llltlE &11111 wln~:,:_e;-'~~:i·~~late llS 11ttl IT. U IOIEY Diif 'IALIOA PEUllSUU llot•t ,,.,.,,, 11 2 ~ n!.ly remodl. Utll1
units In superb lamfly Tll llltH 850-11778, 839·924t evea ~:~,3:;ck1,¥dBt!:·;;r~: I HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 Y&OllT COHiii LOT llutl11t11 luoll, paid No pe11. 1550/mo
1rea wtlh all recreatlon11 Newer 3 Bdrm, 3 bo. 1----------OWC wll5% dwn, aaklng Bdrm MOOEL Home Beat price In town al ••JIH H 4t1lllt let, 1st plu1 sec. 848'h W. laclllllet Both are iocat· maaaive river rock lire BY OWNER 2 bdrm wllh $135,000 Corner Bay & 18th SI 499-1617
ad on wide greenbelt place. O•k cab1ne11. l o ll condo In water $192.000 Catt ag1 1213) lmmed Move-lnl S25, Cypreu 'Httht laot•t llW.
Flexible Miiers Call tor a aunllte celling•. etc , walk orlen1ed project. Highly 427·8509 I 000 below mkt II S364, MEL FICllS AJ:rtll .. If 111H. Ea1t1lde 3 BR. 2 Ba. lplc,
showi """"' t t to beach $5511 000 upgraded with excellent 500 Call PATRICK TE-I Ill fl I encl p1ho, 2 sty, 1680 theeen~ aBdr,;:,m2e,~ ~~ ' view Asaumabl• llnanc· lrTiH 1044 1 NORE. agt 760-8702 PAVILIOI llULTH b 111 1 r• mo 840--0907
h<>mflat l llliflt;l ll f 1C ~I\ Ing $142,900 OpnDafly lll-1120 llOI Hlttl11 Ital. MesaVerdeexec hOme.4
2119 vista Laredo ~~Re~a1~10<~•~·~6~75~-~eooo~-~ 120-1056. 957-9200 TIE WEI Ctlll ILIFFS UEO. CtllO *** (714)111-1111. t>r, 3 be. 2 11ory. tam rm.
$230,000 ••• Sp11c1ous· I Bdrm end x1n1 roe 2 Br Iba $137 INVESTORS C 11 d din rm, wet b1r, 3 cer 5511 Viste FI0<1 $2111.000 unll on the w1ter Pro-ooo Bkr "•0-9019 llYl4 Fra0tl11y • regar -iarege Gardener Incl ••• I.I .. ,.h .,.. 3 7 p mg income properllee. Al UllH YIEW llUS leulonally decoreted 1 oppy Johnson Brkr 752•8292 1200 mo 838-5085,
NEWLY LISTED ind ex-173 E Wilson throughout ASSUM· CO<ona det Mat -770-1804
tr• spec I al home lor Costa Mesa AB LE FIN A N CI N G You ere the winner ol la•11tri1l Pre 1375 $1150/mo 3 Bf 2 Be with
!amity c:oml0<1 and not· You ere the winner ot AVAILABLE Asking only two tree ltcke1s 1$17 00 pool. 2 cir girege wl
eble entertaining En· two free ttckell ($9 00 $115.500 Call 54().l 15t ", ' • value) to lhe FOR SALE/LUSE eu to opener. wather.
closed brick courtyard CALL. FOR value) 10 the • 0111011 UllW 1826 Ohms Way, Coll• dryer hOOk·up. lerge ~~0~~~:-;~~: 'o~L~~ A~:~!'~,~·~r !J}WYJ~I eom~~;,~ 06~0~ B~ 0~8.i;>;;,:~iy ~~;;~':..,~ ~ ~~~2~ iamity2:• Balmorat
gourmet kitchen with ._ Mareh 30-Aprll 3 ·-!··-~---C . ho Monday. March 28 TSL mgmt 642-1603 1trfum view Prlv1le pool PROPERTIES To c111m llcket• call yn 1 moel 8llg mes 8 00 pm
sized yard. A truly tred•· 842-5678, ext 272 la&.., p-.&. ..... lit! 4t>r study den llrec>IC To c l11m 11cke1s call
1lonal 4 bdrm home you Wm Cou-. Bkr Ttckell must be claimed 11 ;:ry ::11 c;~ld bel POOi. spa. child 1 perk, 642-5678 ext 352
would be p<oud to own by Aprtl 1, 11183 $ 7 000 052 G ~uah grdn• $ t,4115,000 ***
Corona del M11 Good ••• 12 • · 4 er· M , ____ IL_l_F_f_I ___ M11ataia Dttertl4SO
•ssumeble loan $359. malnder 3BR 2'-'ba The Pr-y Mart 640 ""19 Palm Desert, DHp C1-500. CALL 673-~900 lalNI 4 ULE ,,........, -~ BARGAIN 3 bdr, lam rm, nyon Tennis Club, 3 Br 2
\\\I I 10 He" I Pt1i111l1 1007 1 IY OWIEll 11,271/llllTI !~ !!;· ~ 8~~~ :W. 'en'~~~j0~i7,?1y ~~:~
I IC I'll "" Inc ! 2 Br I'" Ba Condo spa Pays assumeble ISi T D LAND $235,000 Bkr. $ I O 8 , 5 O O "'C 1 I I
R£AL E.'>T"IE BALBOA PENINSULA Only $94,500 c 'oua filled rate loan. 4 br, e1t· 644-0134 8191340-0395
631·1400 Shar~ br reduced to Mesa Agent 645-916; or ecu1cve home on lee On S1nt11go Drive In liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
--------$250, •lnl financing I 644-2270 simple land 1'0<m11 din & Dover Shoree Strollfng 2 P11•ir1n111 •t ti C.•a 1525 O P e n w k n d 1 P m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _.., *** I 544. 1281 ramify rm Greet locallon story 4 Br 4 Bl 3500 IQ HILLTOP Llll•J I. lollret4tr llPLO w l pools 6 tennis at fl lamlty home with pool, CUSTOM BAYCREST n
C 'it I I Turtlerock Broadmoor 3 lrp1c·· 3 car g1raoe Ouallly throughout. 3 This spacious 4 Br 3 Ba 1407 Clay St •c r I Two 2 Bdrm un11s. on •· · Bdrme. 3 balhs, sky-N-port Beach aca.. 1011 , large 101 Double car C75112_17137735 9 1 5 O t o r security 1ystem. IM land home boa•ll 3700 1 I of
Y .. 1 f • RV MA Condition Priced to lights. open beams. big •"-eleg1nce 4 trplel, ou are 1"1 w nner 0 3BA 2 sty 2be $149.500 garage. access sell $495.000 844-7424 dining room. fabulous 2 wet bars. 1k y1tte1.
two free tickets ISl7 00 w/S87K g>;,% m1g San l S 127,100 Brolcer master suite w11h large gourmet kflchen huge
velue) to the Crane Agl 496-810•. llty Mo0ar41t, llhr ---------·• sp1-ba1h Ceramic tile game rm. aper! beams & CllOIS YUUS 4113-4900. 548-7530 IMl· ll21 WALKER & LEE "ISMllE CllEH and Oak planked ttoors. w111t1 of wood & tinted
01llfl98 County ~~~~~~~~~!' Reduced price plan 4, 2 beauttlul new landr.cap-g1111 are Just some ot
Fairgrounds Cttlll ~11 Mar 1022 i:. RealEltafe 11ry 3Br. 21;, b1 $319 •no Cattforawo'"trnent the amenlttes 360 deg
UITSllE
3 Br 3 Ba 3 car OAl&ge
condo Absolutely 1m-
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$1150/mo Agt, Herry
631-126&
3 Bdrm, 2'" b1 !wnhM,
Newport His ar ... frplc,
dbl gar. $750, 559-5001
E side cute. clHn 1 Br
collage. yard S-1 eull-
ed lor cpl or 191 •dull $450 & MC 857-2040
2 br, 1 ba. stove. crpt.
drp1, gar. lenced yard
No pell $550/mo
11138 -E W1ll1 c e
645-3485
3 Br. 2 Ba, ger yd &
gerdn $8751mo 267
9rentw000 64!>-8373 Monday. Marcil 28 900 • $35,000 dn or 11 and further detelfs on view & jull under 111 IC
8:00 Pm 2 l_lfMl•'!_ll. ,!~lunlt 1B11t. lt1cll 1040 '~·;:;;;;;. opt Onr/1g1 851--0130 lhll ,_listing Loc1ted Fwy c loee In ""Thl1 E111s1de 5 rm To c tatm 11ck111 call "" """"' .,..,, ~ 842-1200 Carlsbad S299.SOO and houee 111 lncd kids ok
642-5678. ext 352 PI P 275K 7511-186& llACI MIE IEWPOllT It adf 1 IC lot elso ivltl $450 mlk111 11 yours • •• E11y walk 10 bdl. 4 Br 3 j~~~~~~~~~~l 1mmacu111e 3 bdrm Caff Watlece & Co tod1y 539-e190 BEST Alty lee SHQR£CllffS Ba. 1p1ctou1 llvtng rm. 11,000 MVfl YH II Faa1ures lerge gourmet 619·7211-5966 Superb 3 Bf ,.,., Be mod IOUll YIEW tamlly rm. leundry rm, kitchen. 3 pellos and $8
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POnd. gr_.hOu,.. and
m1ny out bulldlnge The
ground• Include 11m<>11
every ty~ or fruit lrM
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unique prCJC*1y oflered
It S3115.000 631-7370,
549-3548
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spa, lormal dining and
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1111,000 Ju1t l111ed. OCAllll. large balcony 1188,000 2Br, 291 Turtlerocic Rid· llrluml Welk to belch £xc~1a I 1600 ~~a':~ BE;~ ~I: T T p canyon view, 91un(ltng 53&-1718 ge Twnh1e. up9r1ded 11311000 Call 979-5370 ermsl ermsl •Y Ml· 4 Bdfma ----------1 thruout Irvine's molt no &Oii ISWI. One time otter! '475 3 Br ~~ and clos2mg co112s TIE TWI LIMI Beaub 13 extra lge 4 BR11' 3 e1tc1u1ive area Assume IAllMAI. IS.1 MIL• !amity IPOI crpts thruout
-"'move 111 Bdrm. G.,-ry I etirietl 1 car ger. prH ge $142 200 191 w/$5,000 LIDO ISL E Open Fri I I Ba. With ocean view Best 673-7781 790-t397 area, rent to own 0< IM total move In coll By 10-.4 4 br. S480K 112 Liii. ~9~ ~ ~~;T Rh u ~ r Y area o f Arch Beach,~--------opl $t856mo 962-7940 _553•1550 Sell or eJChange down 1 tty ee •• ~·-Vta K0ton Agt. Virginia He1gh11 In L aguna SPJ1• ••• 1•ttl 1--------1....:..::::..::::....:.::._..:..:.::.:____ 973-1323 for So Calif waterfront EISlde 2 br, 1 bl, lge
e .. ch New on the ~ • I.I. 1111111 DPUIEll HUllT *"'* Cl'Operty 873-6088 lenced yerd , hdwd marltel. lhlt ocean view 3 Br pool home. new 3"'· 1 L--'. rv-tum lot, 1 w ..a.1. T ...i. lAAA 11oor1 $ 6 3 5 / mo home II priced at just paint/cpl f ry t0% dn CIOH 10 bHCh, 11ngl• p"'p. $17 ... 0 ...... ,000,..-83 .. 1· 1615 .... wH ..... t ••u. v-E'SIDE DUPLEX, c M lor .. __,, n..... 63 2"" famlty .. _,_....._... RV ec · 1724·'"' W Oceanlronl iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:~ Newport Beach H 11 1 _6_7_~_56_2 _____ _ $191.000 A1kfor AI mUlt_..,..11 l ·lvv .,.,..,,,_., • 0<493-7768
Wein«!. 6«-7020 C.SS, corner lot, low, low I----------Newpon Be8cf'I CUlMlll home or lot 645-8713 lmmecul1te E·slde New 2
U ... •R•• UTATt p5r11_c3 1e.,1 $109 900 $$MIL.UGI You are the winner 01 •••-11_1 I br.2 bahouM Ar11tlme RVM* ~ 7 • two lrM ticket• ($11 00 --• .._ ) renled Lg yard, garage •
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A cuetom home of reel-SELL Idle Items with • • balltl• hat llltw l1mlly room with 8' SOiid gerd-Avafl Aj)fll I
VIEW Anari.lm Convention Ctr Oek bar. walnscota. tlHS fuala~.. $800 m o plu1 dep
March 30-Aprll 3 hardwood floors. huge lal... 754-1648
T I k II country kitchen with fire----------
wood In eKcluslve TrH D111y Piiot Classolled Ad PROPERTIES
VISIU on Lake Mission ,----------1 Vlefo Three 11repl1cei, Gt•nal 1002 iGt•eral from 1hl1 excep11on11 3 two wet bars end out-bdrm, 2'-' bl. HOll)'hoc~ I o cia m lie eta ce place Tastefully deco-P1iU1 .. la 2107 Daaa Pti•t 2226 642-587 8 , &xi 272 In Turtle Rock Glen door l•cuul Can ac-Garden Homft. Perfect Ticket• mull be c1a1med rated Enormous 101 $325 Sm Studio 1 per1. DUPLEX • Extra large
by Aprll 1, 1983 Ou'9t cul de sac Beaull· only St prkng Rel• 1650 111 3 Bdrm1,
••• fully landscaped with req'd 675 -3083 or 28x18' llYlng rm 2 full
1rul1 trees $215.000 679-9667 b1th1 Bftln kltcti. plulh
commodate up to a 18·~·
ullboat. Can bl shown NEWPORT BEACH home for en1er111n1ng at eoy time. Priced to Mii i with tis large fem rm
II 1950,000. Call Lind• 2-STORY with nrepltoe, IO<mal din lllOTAOIW Tagll.netli 75e-e 1oo and llv rrn1 Large en· toW YIEW ough yard tor a pool and
BROADMOOR SEAVIEW • VIEW from limol1 ev-1141,000
ery room $3611.000 j 2 Bdrm, 2 bl, lrplc W1llt
to beach Ow~ reloell· OEOROE ELKIN& C O
I Ing Mull 14111 fut SOf' Mullan Riiy 540-2960 ealfy ASK FOR LORI
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HOME FOR RENT
El Toro 3 Bdrm. $725
Fenced yerd 6 garege
l<ld1 & pell welcome
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home In Cl'ime loeatlOft
IHturlng 1talMd gl ...
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model. family rm. 2 woodburmng
fireplaces. access to pool. J3Cuzzi
and tenrus courts. all contalJled m
gated pvt community $:169,500 at
15% dO\A. n 651·1177 lO DWN.
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fight lntetlor. enc oeed
porch •Ir cond Young
adults welcome $34,
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1 block to the heart of old CdM
shops and 4 blocks to the main
beach from lh1s 2 bdrm w/frplc
front unit with spacious 2 bdrm 2
ba , f1rpl c rear unit+
mo the r-in-law quarters Ne w
carpets, draperies and palnt m both
units. Owner will consider trade
&!or corry paper $284,500
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103 DOWN
High above old CdM Is th.i5 86 x
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community of Harbor Ridge. The
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CHINA COVE-COM
Split lent 4 Bdrm 3 bath family
home with extr• 1paclou1 llvlna
and dlnlna area; partial Newport
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end bt'och -yet tucked a way t rom
the huttle -buatle of 1wnmer tratllc:
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499-1800
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12M.OOO 494-9548
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Newport Beach
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two free llcket1 (Ill 00
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tennl1. pool, HCUrlty LAGUNA HILLS 5 Star. by Aprll t 1983
J1em1ne Creek Condo In 149.1100 Comm poot,
OPrlced .. toll Mis '1es310.10002 • ., Perk 2Br. den. AIC, $32, • •••
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MB 844-7424 Brot<er 873-0158 911eal wilnd1. IHltl Ualttaia~H
People Who need people HIU 2202 lhO\Jld 1tw1yw checll the
ServlCe Olrec10<y In the
DAILY PILOT
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~at O.ttnertlllQ C-ty C""11 Of 01~ County °" 0 411' C1lllo1nll c;orr,oretlon. 111 t t 8 0110.1 H C111 McGr,Of Lalle M\IGl\ell Norlll. rlllne, CA 1'714
!Wvi:O ()II Inc '•I> ?& 11113 Renell 11112 Htonway Well Jell re y A K1pt111 111
MBllOll MOl\19111 &MH WHll\()(me Avenue lO• Ai\oet .. Rl'IOnd1 l Katn ,11~ Thlt butlln.u II 'onducled t>y I CA 90024 '
!'ta.IC NOTICE
lllOe P1 .. 10.i11 Publllll•d 01111111 CoHI Dally
Th11 a111em1111 w11 meo w11h 1111 Piiot M•roll 2. II. 141. 23 1983. l1m1tlld Plftn<Hllhlp Tllomu T f•lum 2H llefflno
Cllarlan O'MN Drive. Peclflcl lteuuo••. CA 90272 County Clerk ol Or1no• Counly on IQOQ·U 'ICTITIOUI Mll ..... 1 ~1b1uary 23 1983 Tittl l(llotmenl WH flied '#1111 lh• Thll bull-le ~led by a
..._ .. IUt .... NT '2104ll
The IOllowtflG P9<M>lll ere ooo'll Pul>lltlltd 01111g1 Co111 D.ally
COYniy Clerk ol Orange County on llmlled pertn<Hthlp
Maten II 1092 L ~ Picket f'tltl.IC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUI llUlllMll 'tUIM Co tnc: l>UllMll .. Pllol Mii 2 II 1e 23. 1983
MAR VISTA. c/o Miile M•y., 109() 93 680 N.,_POll Cenllt Orlve, Su1111-----:-:-::: __ '.'"'"' ______ ..;._~
NAIR ITATWMIWT Publltlltd Or an~ Con t Delly L 1.'uoen• PICkell
Tlla lollowtno peraonlt doing P1101 Mar II. 73 30 Ap• 9. tOU Preeld.i11
8&0. Newpo<1 e..cn. CA 02eeo PtBllC NOTIC£ MIC;llHI L MtYllt 960 Newpot1 1-----~~~...:.;;._ ___ _
Cenltlf OtlYe Sune 9&0 Newpotl M-CMll7 8Mch C11lllorn11 112960 HOTICI Of'
PIUI J COhen 2007 Hlglllen<I TRUITH1a aAU Drtw. NewpOtt e..c:n. C1Hlom111 Tiiie Orct.t No. 10-11151.10
Tnla OOelflMa ,, ClOfldUClltd by • TrvtlM 1• .... 001ll00790
Q9"41< .. Plfln<Htnlp YOU ARI IN D.,AULT UNotR A
Mlc:heet L Meyt< DHO Of' TRUIT OAT•D Ol/0" 1.
Thia 1111emen1 ,.., 11190 wllh the UH\.111 YOU TAK• ACTION TO
Coonly O..k or O<eng11 Couniy on li'ROTICT YOUR PROl'•RTY. IT M.,cn 18, 1N3 MAY IE IOLO AT A l'UILIC ,..,... 8 A L E . If Y 0 U N 11 0 A N
Put>llen•O Orenge CoHI Dally ll"LANATION Or: THl MATURI Piiot, Maroh 23 30, April 6 13 0' THI PRCX:llOINQI AOAINIT
1913 ' ' YOU, YOU I HOULO CONTACT A
1426-83 LAWYER.
---------------011 Aptll 9 111113 111 1000 AM
PUBLIC NOTICE
K~142 ORANQI COUNTY
IUf'S"IOR COURT
100 CIYlc c ..,19' or1 .. w.
hnte AM. Ce. t270t
Tel: (114) IM-2200
PLAINTIFF TELEX
COMPUTER PRODUCTS. INC , A
CORPORATION
DEFENDANT ROBERT S EVANSHINE, an lnOlvtdull end
STEPHEN M COHEN 11<1 STEVE
COHEN. an tndlvlOu1l . l>Olh u
partnere ol EVACO COMPUTER
TIME SHARING SERVICES, 1
pa11nt11lllp, ak1 EVACO, aka
EVACO, INC . end EVANSHINE
COMPANIES, INC . I corporallon.
lndlvldu1lly •nd dt>a EVACO
COM PUTER TtME SHARING
SERVICE 1k1 EVACO, aka EVACO
INC . 1no Oou 1 llltough 25 lnclustvtt.
I UM MON I
CAii NUMaER: '91IOI
NOTICll Yow hut ben 1u11d.
TM ~ may decide 90elnet 1CMI -'"*" ,._ befnt hl«cf llnlllta
row rMpOftd wltNn IO NJt. ~ the lnlomlatton below.
AVllOI Uated lie a ldo
.,..,,,."dido. El trllt11111I puedt
dedcllr -Ire Ud. .U. MMllenc:Ja t
-qw Ud. reeponde dent,,,
de • diet. LM la lrdonneclon qw ...... If you W1th to Miil Ille aOvloe ot
en allorney In 11111 melter. you
ahoukl do IO ptomplty to lhal your
written. reaponse. tr 1ny m1y lie
llllld on Ume
SI Ulltd Oesea SOllCtllr el
co111e10 do un a1>001do en est•
asunl o , Oe t>ert1 h1cerlo
lnmedlllamenl•. de Hll m1neta w retpuetlt HCrtll, SI hly 11Qun1.
pueoe -regltltada a llemPO 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A CIVIi
comp111n1 has been llled Oy 1111
pt11nllfl 1gain11 you If you w;sn 10
defend thlt l-11 you mull wtthtn
SO Olys Iller lh1a summons 11
......,ea on you. Ille wilh tlllt coon a
wrlllen rffP<)nae to Ille compl•1n1
Unttsa you do to, your delaull will
be enlared on app11c111on ol lh•
p111n11n end 1h11 coon ~ .iiltlf a
ludgmenl 1g11nst you IDf lhe retie!
c:lemlndod 1n lhe complaJnl, which
could raeull tn garn1111men1 of
wages liking of money or property
or 01h11 rtltef requetteo tn 1he
c:omp111nt
DA TED Oec:emoet 8 11112
LEE A BRANCH
Clerll
By Ka1111een A Hayes.
Deputy
INtUCI A. HATKOFF,
A IAw Cwporetlofl
lea3 v..,tun .,.d., It.. MO
lndfto, CL 11431
TW.llO-lllO
Put>llalled Orano• Cou1 01tly
Pilot M., 8, 18. 23. 30 1983
1224-83
CEN TRA L CAPIT A L
CORPORATION u Ouly 11ppo;nled
Trut110 under and pur1u1111 10
Off<! of Trual. recordO<I on May 9. 1981 as Documenl no 7021. Book
1404 7 Pao• 1032 or 0111c111
Records tn the olltc.e or lhe
Recorder or Orange Counly
C111lorn111 execulltd l>y RICHARD
GALE an unm1trled men WILLIAM
A BAYZERMAN a m1rr..O men ea
his 101e ano aeparal• properly,
Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR
CASH (payat>lt II ti,,,. OI UI• 1n
lawful money or Ille Untied Sllll .. I
•l lhe Norlh Front en111nce or 111e
Counly Courl HOuH. 700 Civic
Cenler Drive, W111, Sanll Ana. CA
92701 all rtglll. 11111 and ln111111 cooveyed 10 11no now held by 11
under H•O D1111d of Trull 1n lh•
PIO()erly stlulled In Utd County
Calllorn1a deac:r11>1ng 1111 land
lhe111n
LOI 41 or Tr tel No 10148, In
mo Clly of Co111 MoH. COYnty ol
Orange S1111 or C11iforn1a •• Pl<
m1p recoroed in eoo... 427 ~
IS and 18. Ml9Clll1MC>u1 Mape In
the onice ol Ill• Coun1y Recorc:t.r of
sato coon1y
Tiie s1reo1 1ddr•• end olher
common ooslgnallon. If any of Ille
rHI property deac1lbed 1bov1 11
purported 10 be 208 Santa An1
Avenue Ca.111 MIN Ca 92828
The under11gn1d Trulltt
d11clo1ma any l111b11t1y for 1ny
incorrect,,..• or the 11reet IOdreu
Ind 01hor common c:le&lgnallon. ii
111y. at>own llefetn
Slid nte w111 be m1de but wllhOul coventnl or wa11an1y
eapteu or 1mplte0 rtgetdtng 11111
poneu1on or encum1>r1nc1a
tncludtng lees charges and
••penses of the Tru11ee and of Ille
lru51s created by said Dt•O of
Trust to P•Y lhe ttm8tning pr1nc1pal
sums ol lhe nole(ll ..cured l>y aald
Dee<! or Tru11 lo wtl S 13!1 007 SO
with mte<est thereon lrom 08101111
• 16 SO-• pet 1nnum .. P<OVldecl In
lald no191s) plua all cosis. Ch•rg ..
ano 1ny ano all 1ov1nces S3,220 99 with 1nleresl
The t>eneftc11ry unOtt Mid OMO
01 Trull llerelofore e•tcule<> end
Oellvereo lo lhe und1r11gned a
wr111en Oec:i.rehon of c:tef8<11l 1no
Demand for Slit. and • w11111n
Nollce 01 Oeraull ano Ete<:lion 10
Sell The u11det$1Q~ c1useo u10
NOllCe or Oelaull and Etecllon 10
S.11 to be rec<><dta '" the county
wtle< e 1 lie real ptopetty rt loc811<1
Dalee! March 2 t083
CENTRAL CAPITAL
CORPORATION
P 0 BO• 95~11
San Diego CA 112138
Tet (6111)236-&838
By OtCK FOJI
Voce PrelH!enl
Publtaheo Ore11g1 Co111 D11ly
P110I Mar 16, 23, 30 1983
1326-83
l't&.IC NOT1C£ .DllTH NmCIS! D :c:'o~ ..... Toru·~''l ~: !'11----------· CX:TO.." 21, 1tlO. UNL.aU YOU TAKI ACTION TO PflOT•CT HYMAN YOUR PROl'IRTY, IT llAY a•
SARAH HYMAN ~~rr..A IOLD AT A~ IAlL. YOU • ~ NIEO AM EXJ'LMATIOM CW TMR away on M arch 21, 1983 She MATURI OF THI l'flOCHOINQ
13 sunnved by her daughter AQAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULO
Jean Hatoff of Lakewood. COtfTACT A LAWTIA Ca., son Sidney o f F'Jonda NOTICE M TIIUIT'ff'• SAU
and brother Ben Rifkin of NOTICE T:·H':'~~IVEN. tllal
N ew York SelVlces will be on Wedneeo.y, Merdl 30. tN.3, 11
held on W ednesday, March O 00 o cioc:IC • m of e..o a.y, In Ille
23, 1983 at 9 ·00AM ill the toom HI H id• lor conducuno
H T rvltee • Sales. willlln Ille oflic:ee 04 arbor Lawn Memorial REAL ESTATE SECU RITIES
Chapel Services under the SERVICE. loc•t•d at 2020 Nor111
direction of Harbor Lawn-B<oectwey. SI.Ill• 208. In tlle City 04
Mount Ohve Mort uary of San11 Ana. County 04 Otenge. s1111
Costa Mesa 540.5554 ~~c°u~i'i1~sn~~·R~\ ~~
LOYD corporation. u duly eppotnled
LI LL I A N J L 0 y D. T NllM under and ~· 10 Ille
resident o f ViC'lOr W est power ol HI• conferred In 11111 y · · d ' 0«111ln OMd of Trua1 Uectlted by 1rgm1a, passe away on THOMAS 0 M ORGAN l llcf
February 18. 1983 Survived BARBAR.A J MORGAN. Hlllt)ll\d
by 801\S Robert L Eary and Ind Wtie a tofnt 1.,_,11 recorded
MelV1n Eary of Costa Mesa Octol>et 21. 1oeo. 1n 8ooll 13409 °'
Ca .. 3 grandchildren and i =·~~~orO:,•~ ,~.~:
great· grandchild, Services No 41514, by r~ Of • br'Ncll or
were h•ld deleult In paymen1 or i-tormence -;;;;;;;;;;;:;=:;;:;:;:=;:;;;~Of lhe obllgetlon• MCU<ed trlweoy, <><:iel\ lnctudlng 11111 OrMCll °' def8<11t. ~TION IUfllAL ,.f '"' Nolle• of which w11 tecorded December 3. 111112, .. R«:«det"a 646-7·431 lntlrument No 92-424584, WILL
Our tlter1t ure tell• the SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH comple te ttory of our 11wTu1 motwy o1111e United Stal ...
eoclety • 0< • cuhltf·a Cl'teCll dtawn on 1
c...i ... -~ tt•I• Of ... 11ona1 benlll, • stat• or -~·=-===~~=====~ ,.,., .. credit union. or • Ital• or
,_.Cl HOTHHS
llU .. OADWAY
MOITUAU
I 10 Broadway
Costa Me'a 6.t~9150
IALTZIHGHOM
SMfTH & TUTHILL
WJSTCUff CHArlL
4 '17 E 171tl SI
Co-11a M1>-.11 R4~937\
fedetll M\llnol Ind 1oM aeeodallon
domlelllld In fhle •t•tt. ell pey1ble 11
Ille llme Of ..... en r19111. !1111 Ind
ln1 .... Mt held by ft, a TN$1M , In
Illa! rM I Pf<>PB<IY ellullt In Mid
Coun1y end S••••. deactto.d H
lotlowt
Lot 43 ol T rtct No 8523 In Ille
counl y of Orange, Sta te o f
C1llforn11, 11 allown on • map
rec:otded In Book 254, pagee 47, 4t, 411 end liO Of.........,_. ..... In
the office °' .,,. Coutity ~-Of Mid Co\inty.
The at•HI 1cfdr•H 01 other
common dHlg11111on of 1111 real
ptopet1)' ~bowt dMottbed la
pwported to be: 90 a.ii Tr .. ~.
lnl!M, Callfoml•
Tiie undare1011•d h ere by
d11c1 11m1 all lleblllly for e ny
IMOftlC!t-In Hid ...... llddfwe
0t C>thet oommon dellONtlon.
llullnHI H 1330.13 1111• 1111-1 wu 1111<1 with the
11) AIO SECURITY SYSTEM (I>) -------------COYnly Clefk of Orenge COYnly on AID SECURITY &122 BOIN Avenue. l'tlll.IC NOTIC£ reo 2e 11113
No 104 Hun11ng1on Bt•c" '2101U Ctllilornla 1126411 'ICTITIOUI IUllMll p d O C D Oenn11 A Grubb, 8 182 11th NAMI ITATIMINT u1>1ttne renj• OHi ally
511111. No A. Weelrnlnt t t r . The following PlflOl'lt are ooing ~~g~ M•rcll 2J. O. AP•ll 6• 13
Cellfornl• 1128113 l>utlnett 11
1111• butlii.N "oonducted ov '" THE SWEET CREAM SHOPPE.
lllc:IMdual I 170 Wiii Oekt< Coata MIN . CA
Denrwt A Grubb 02929
th11 11a1-1 wu ltled W1tll the Jonn M1chaet Mtldt. 30:11
County Clt<k of Orange Counly on Bucll1n1n. Coeta MMe. CA 11292t1
Mereh 11 11183 PatllCI• Ann MtlO•. 302 l
'112111 Buchanan. Cotll M11a CA 9282fl
Pubttaheo 01111g1 t..:0111 Dally Tiii• buttneas 11 concfucllO Oy en
Pttol Mar 23. 30, Apt 9. 13, 1083 tndtvl!Juel
1424·93 Pa111cta A Metde
PlalC NOTICE
IUl'ERIOR CO URT O F
C ALIF°""IA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
I n11 alelemenl w•a llled with Ille
COYntv Cltrk 01 Ot111Q• Coun•r on
Feb 14 1983
l'tlll.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IU ..... H
NAMI ITATIMINT
Thi fOllowtng P«tlOtlt tr• dOlng
but1ne11 u
IAI TEXPORT COMPANY (81
ALEX STEREO 3551 Cermll Ave Irvine. CA 927 14
Outlavo A Cllarlen 35!11
Carmel Ave trv•n• CA 1127 14 Margery J Ch1rten 3551
Carmet Ave . Irvine CA 92714
Thll t>utlnoH 11 conducltd l>y en
tndlVIOUll
Gutt•~o A Cherfen In lhe Miiiet ol tt>e Appllcallon 01
ROBERT LEON LUCE F0t Cll1nge
OI N1me
A117138
'20971J1 Put>llthed Orange Cou1 Delly
Pt101 March 2 9. 16 23, 1983
1082·83 Ttu1 11111,,,.01 wu ltled wtlh lhe ----111-.,-, ,C-NO-T·l_C_E---I County C11<i. of °'•119• Counly on n111u Jen 3 t 1983 ORDER TO IHOW CAUll!
FOii CHANO. OF NA•
ROBERT LEON LUCE hll Iliad a
11111Uon In Ihle coon ror an ord•
allow111g pet1llon11 to chenge Ill•
na,,,. from ROBERT LEON LUCE to
ROBERT LEON MAGANA
11 •• hartt>y ordered 111a1 111
penona tnlet111ed In Ille milter
11oreeald •PP .. , Defore 11111 COYtl In O.ptrtm.iil No 3 al 700 Ctvli:
Center Drtve Weal Santa An•.
Cel1l0tn1e on Apf•I 4, t993 al 10 00
o cioek 1 m and then end lh•••
show c:auM. ti any llley ha••. w11y
1110 pa1111on for c.henge of n1,,,.
thOUlc:I no1 bl gr1nted
It 11 lu111111 o•dt<ed lhll • copy ol
1111s order to show c.1u11 be
Pul>llelltd 11' The Ollly Pllol •
n-ap•per of g-··· ctrcull llon put>ll•hod tn lhfl counly •l leHt
Onell I _.. for fOUt COl'IMCU11ve
weeks prior 10 lh• day ol u ld
heer1ng
WHITE ANO QAIRIELLI 12911 ,.,n 8t1 .. 1
OMden Orowe, CA 12T41
Tel: (7141 .-.nea
Put>ltahtd Orange Co111 Diiiy
Ptlol. Mar '1 0, 16 23 1993
1090-83
PUBLIC NOTlct:
------1(.._------1 f'209102
I U p I RI 0 R C OU RT O F Publlaheo Or1nge Coaat Dally
CALIFOflNIA PtlOl March 2, 9, 19, 23, 1083
COUNTY OF ORANGE 1211·83
100 Civic Cenlef Drive WHI Senl1 Ana, Callfomt. 12101
PLAINTIFF UNITED SANK OF
SKYLINE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
DEFENDANT JOHN E BOWEN,
lnOlvldutlly end dba AZTEC
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY. INC .
CLUB INTERNATIONAL INC 1
Colorado corporallon JOHN C
BOWEN db• AZTEC ENERGY
TECHNOLOGY. INC • DONALD E
MARTINEZ dbl AZTEC ENERGY
TECHNOLOGY. INC . Ind DAVE
HARDY dba AZTEC ENERGY
TECHNOLOGY INC
HOTICI OF INTRY OF
.IVOGtftNT ON SllTER
ITATE .IUOOMSNT
CAii NUMHR J'2MI
1 TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR
JOHN E BOWEN
2 YOU ARE NOTIFIED
• Upon 1ppl1ce1 1on 01 lht 1udgm1n1 creditor a judgmelll
1g11n11 yOY lllS t>Mn enlered In 1111• courl •• follows
111 Judgm1n1 crectllor u1111e<1
Bank 0 1 Skyline National Assoc1at1011
Ptlll.IC NOTIC£
""91.JC NOTICI
PUeUCATIOH OF CHUTIR
COMll'TROU.I" OF THI CURRINCY TillAI URY
DSll'AflTlltl1DfT Of' THE UNITIO ITATl!I
WA....OTON, D.C.
WHEREAS Ml .. lec!Of'f evioance
nee 1>e1n pre11n1ed 10 Ille
Complrollet ol Ille Currency thll
NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA lOClled In $11111 An1,
S1111 ol C1lllorn11 llH cornplleG
wllll ell PfOYlalon• or the at1tu1 .. ol
lhe Uolled S111 .. required 10 bl
complied wllh 1>11011 !>t ing
1ulhortred 10 commeoce Ill•
t>UalneM of banking It • Nlllon•I
Otnklng Auoci1tlon
NOW. THEREFORE. I ller11by
c11111y lllat lh• 1 bove-nam •d
•••oclellon I• 1uthorlzed to
C<>rnn'*'IC4 the bu&lnea OI t>anlclng
H • N•ltonal Banking Aaaoclatlon
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF
wttneet my elgn•lure and I.al of
olflc• 11111 10111 day of J1nu1ry
Cl'li'-1111'1 121 Amounl o f judgmt nl CT CONOVER
NOTICE OF TIIUaTl:l'I IAU enletllO tn lhtt C<>u•I S-411.297 10 ComplrOllet Of lhe Cutr~
1993
T.I . No. ,.,,. I> Thia Judgtnenl ,.. .. en1ert0 Ch• .. ., No 11•2 NOTICE t> Md ... v YOU ARI! IN DliFAUl. T UND9R A a uPOn 8 stale< lllllt lu0Qmen1 Publf1lled Orange Co111 Dally prev1oualy en1 .. eo ag111111 you •• Pllo1. M11Cll 11. 18. 23. 30, Aptll 9, DliED OF TIIUIT, DATl!D MAltCH loltowt t3 20. 27. Mey 4, 11193
11, 1111. UNLlll YOU TAKI 111 Sitter s111a ColorlOo !2:13-83
ACTION to l'ROTICT YOUR (21 s111 .. Sllle court DlllllCI -------------~.IT MAY M IOU> AT A Courl tn end lor Ille Clly 01 Oenvor Mt.IC NOTICE PU8LJC IALI. IF Y~ .. ID AH end Sllle of COI011do
111"'-ANATION OF Tlfl NAT\Hll 131 Judgmttnl ente;t<I 1n ...... REC&U>io 3-7..-3,
Of' THI PflOCllDINO AOAINIT s1a1e on Novemt>e< 3 11182 ln1ttu~t Ho. a.-ITUS
YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A 3 A Wrtl of Execu11on may ll1ve M/VMI 117111
LAWYER. !>Mn 11tued 1g11na1 you Unleu you TRUITl.I I ALI HO
On April 1 11183 II II 16 Im hit w1ln lh1s coutl a mouon 10 NOTICE Of DEr:AULT AND F RA N K L I N C 0 NV E YAN C E vec1111 lhtl 1uOgm«>l w1lh1n 30 dlya IL.ICTION
CORPORA f tON a C1lllornl1 altM-YlCe upon yo.. of lt\11 notice TO llLL UNOIR DIR Of' TRUil
c.orporallon II duly 1ppolnlld lhll courl may Ofdt< 11111 a Wrtl or IWORTANT NOTICE
Tru11ee under end pureu1nl to Eaecu11on may 1uue or a w rn of If YOUR l'ROl'IRTY II IN
D"d ol Trust recorded M•)' 7. Eaecu11on which hat been 111uecl 'ORlCLOIURI IECAUll YOU
11111 . aa inatr No 8949 In booll remain tn etttcl Ofdtlf Ille ult of AR E I IHI NO I N y o UR
14040 page 933. of OlllClal pe<1Sh1b1t Pfoe>er1Y and 0tc:let Iha l'AYMINTI. IT MAY 11 IOLD
Aecot<ls •n the ona OI the County ·~·no Olhc:er 10 llllJn pllySICll WltHOUT ANY COURT ACTION,
AecorCS.. of Otenge County. Siii• 01 1ny of you1 P'oPe<IY end rooi may lwv• tM -..i rtef\t
of Calllorn1a Eaeculed by l.AARK M 1n 1 po.-sion end to m11n1111n to brll'IO rowr ecoowl'lt '" oood
BARONE. a llngle man .. Tnittor Ille le"Y of Illy P'~ty not In hit 1111\dlfltl by ,_.rlfltl all of,_ !Net
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION phy11cal PoaM&llon d111 peymenlt plwe permitted
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH De1ed ~bet 22 11182 coete end ••pen-wltllln ttw ..
(P•Y•~ al limo of Hie 1n lawful L .. A 8rench month• ltom tM dale thlt notice
money Of lhe Unlled Stat•I II lhe Cieri< ol d1fe11ll WH recorded. Thi•
lronl enlrll'C9 to Ille otd Couniy 8y Kathloc<\ A H•l'H .,,._nl le 17.W .1'2. .. of w.a.
CounhOuM. ioc.1ee1 on Sanla An1 Oec>uly and wlll lncre••• 1111111 rowr
Blvd l>tlween Syc1mor1 St & MUNOIR, TC>U.EI 6 pe1ment •• demendM, b\11 yCMI
Bro1dw1y. Senti An1 . C1lll all RtCKUIHAUIER mutt per the 1mo11nt 1l 1l1d
rlgllt. lltle and lnlet .. t conveyed 10 T""Y ~. 9-he1 1bcnr•
•nd llOW held Dy It under aalcf Deed .,, •. ,low., lllMI. ecCOlll'll MCOmH c11rre111. Yow
Of Trvt1 Jn 1he prQC)etty tltualed In flftll "'-· ,.., l'IOI tta .. lo per tM eflllr•
Uld County end S1111 deecrtl>eO.. Loe AneetM. Callfofnt. toO::r7 llftpMd ~ of ,_ eccount,
PARCEL 2 An unOlvtded 'I.Ill Atlome,. tor. Heft lho119h 11111 permant WH
1n1-t In end to Lot 23 of Trec:t No United a.. of ~ !Mii row -1 per h
6614, In the c11y or Coate MeH, lllrttM Httk>NI A•eociellon -"'et.led.....,.,
Count y of Orange. S1 •1• o f Tel: (21:1) IQ.-1100 Altt< lllrM monlh• lrom th<t dale
California, u per map rec:Ofded In Pub1t1ll1d Orange Coett Dally of racordallon of !hit documen1
8oOlc 277 Peoee 10 to 13 lt>Cluelve Mer 16 23. 30 AP' 9. 11193 (wtucn 011e of rec:Ofd1llon appeerw
of MllOlllanaou• Mlll)I. '" Ille Olflce 1331·83 11eteon1. unlfta 1111 obHQatlon being
of lh• Counly Recorder ot H id lorecloMd upon pe1mf11 • longer
c<MJnly f'tltl.IC NOTIC£ 11«10d you htve on!) the teo•• rlQhl Except I no t lier el r om Iha 10 1109 lhe l<>tecloau•e by paying
IOllowlng 111• enllre 1moun1 demanded by
!Al Unlit 1 thrOYgh 4 H shown on K·4431 your credllor
the coooomtnlum p1an recorded 1n NOTICE OF DEATH OP To find oul 1111 •mount you mu11
Book 111123 P1ge 6911 or 0111c1e1 GEORGIA PHELPS AND P•Y 0t lo 111enge lor payment 10 recoro. of Mid county atop the fore~lo1ur1. or 11 your
(Bl The .. c1u11ve riglll to 0 F PET I T I 0 N T 0 pr09«ty ts 1n loreclow•e lor any
poi,..H ton end occupancy 01 111 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. 0111« •euon. c;on1ect lll<>M .,_ deeignated u P&llOe. A •ll7 4H AMERICAN SAVINGS. a Fede•el
g111g11 and perking •P•e•• u To aU h be f Anoc1111on. 15 725 E w11111111 .nown ul)On lhl condominium p1.,. ('I.J'S, ne ioanes, Otvd Whtlller C111ro1n11 90607
al>OYe referred to creditors. and contingent (7t4J 773 7214 LM No B1·t0101'
PARCEL 2 Unn 3 In Loi 23 .. creditors of Gfl>r gia Phelpe 2 72 tEI
elloM\ upon the condom•ntUll' plan a n d p e r s 0 n a ma y b e 11 you have eny QUM1ton1 yOY at>ove tel9ffed 10 h ed 111ould contacl a 11wy1r or lht PARCEL 3 The uctuelve r10111 to ot erwiae interest in the go-nmen1 11g41t>cy wl11Ch mey have ~ end occ;upancy of th<>M will and/or estate; 1n1ure0 your toan
po111on1 ol Loi 23 d11c:r1bed 111 A f)f'Ullon haa been filed Remember. YOU MAY LOSE
Parcel t 11>ov1 d u lgnetecl 11 by Gfl>rge E. Phelpe an the lEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOl
PlllOa owaoee and J>811<ln0 ~ s Co 0 TAl(E PROMPT ACTION ad~ UM 3 •bov• dMcflbed, upenor urt of range NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllet
lll'llnQ • reec>tcllve unit numl>et, u County requesting that F11t1 Chette< F1nenc1111 C<><PO<•lion
allown on tll• condominium plan G e or g e E Ph f' Ip s be 11 now duty appotnled T ru11 ..
at>ove 1eferred lo. 1oge111et wtlll •appointed as personal under• D .. d of Trull. oal•lf
non·HClutl•• right 10 uu 1111 repreiient.atJve to admuuster Deceer 16. 1078, Heculed oy
common wllkweyt end drtvewart lh ,. f ~--Ph I Jemu W Justice end Joyce A localed on lhe condominium toll 111 e n ... ~ o \.n'Urgia e Pl Juaflc• h u11>1nd end wife H ...a tract (under the Independent Tru1101 to MCU111 01>140a11on1 1n
PARCEL 4 An undivided l/140tll Admmlatrauon of Estates I••<>< or AMERICAN SAVINGS '
lflterN1'" end to LOI ' Of Traci No Act) The l)!;utlOn II set for L 0 A N A s s 0 c I A TI,") N • ' &a 14. In Ille elly ol Co111 MaH , Benllftctary County of Oreno•. Siii• o f hea.rtng In pl. No 3 at 700 Aec0<ded on Decemt> et 28, 1079
Callfomt1. aa pet map recorded 111 Civic Center D r ive Wnt. 11 document No 355110. book
Book 277 pagee 10 to t3 tndutllll S.a.nta Ana, Callforrua D2702 12010. P•g• 1459 or 0 111c111 Of Ml~ Mape, In Ille offtCt on Apnl 13, 1983 at 9·30 8 m Record a 1n lh• olltce ol lh•
of Ill• County Recorder of H id IF YO Recorder of Orenge Couoty county U OBJECT to the Clllll0<n1t. lnctuoino t note IOt 1~
The alrffl 1ddre11 end other granung of the pelltJon, you •um of St 75.000 00 T1111 111a
common ci.tignttlOn. II any, of the sh ouJd either appear at the t>enef1C111 Int""' undet Wd OMd
... 1 prop.,ty deecrt.,.d •bo•• la heering and s tat• your of Trull end lheobllglllonaeecureo g~~.~'.'~!.',~ ':; .. !~'J~~f~~~= objections or file written ~· ~~r:!..:' 0~~ ~
t2826 objf'cttona with the <'ourt defeu•t tn. the Obllgelton IOt w111ct1
Tiie uncfera1gned Trull•• befor• th• h•arlng Your Nici OMCS 01 Tru11 ta MCUrlly na.
01acl1lm1 any 1r1111111y for eny appearance may be m penon oc;curreo tn 11111 Ille pcymenl ,. ..
lllco..,ec!,_ of the ,,, .. , tddr-or bt you tto not t>Mfl mea. Of end other oommon dMlgnatlOn " r 8 mt')'. f111ure to mike 1111 •·•·U tny, .,_her.., ' I Y 0 U A R E A Pt'ff"lfll of prlnctp" aodlor llltet .. t
ll•ld u l• wltl b• midi. but CREDrrc>R or a conUngent end •II aul>Hquant peym1n11
w1111ou1 covenant or w1tr1nty, creditor o f thto decMled you tooe111er wllll l ele cll•rp••· ~ ~:=.·~ mUJt file your claim with lM ~:':":',:.1::"0~~1.87; ~tilt r..Minlng pr~~ Of court or present ll to the Deed ol Trust, •nd alt eu~t
1n. ~• MCllH9cf by Mid DMd of peuonal repretenlatlve paym•M• w111011 l:l•c•m• du •
Truet, with tntarH I thereon, H appointed by th&-courl lheru ller. lncludlno eny Ill• pr~ In Mid note, lldvlnOal. If whhin four monlha from \he c1111gH or other eurne p1yebl1 "'Y· .,.,. ,,. ..,._Of uld DMd d t Undlf Ille lt<ma Of H id NOii or of trwtt, , .... c hargH end ate o flru l uuance o f DMd ot Tru11. ·~ Of Ille Ttwt .. end of Ille letwn .. providcid In Stoel.Ion Deed Of Tt\1111 _, .. ~l
lru1t1 crtaltd by Hid C>Mcf of 700 of the Probat.I! Code of paymente whloh tiec•m• due frwt c llfo 1 Th •1 t lher••lt•1. lnoludlno any 1111
The total 8fft0Uflt of the unp.ics • r n a • • me or ohtto•• o, other eull'• payal:ll•
IMllanoe of the~ ~ fllln& clalma wUl not upltt vndef the term• o1 Mid Note 0t
by the PfOpefty 10 b• told end prior to four montha from D'9d of TNtl •
reuoneDI• Hllmlted 00111, the d a te of the hearlni T111t Dy reaun thereof, •h• ·~ anC1 ~ 11 the time notJotd above rfflfll ~nellclary under tuch
01 th• lnlll•t publte111on 01 lhe YOU MA y EXAMINE ~ ~~ fl.,~.f' .. ~19!,:.:
Said ..,. will be made wtthOul
w•rr•nty, ••preH or Implied,
reoatdlno lllle, potHHlon. or
anoumbrano••. to 11111ry Ill•
PflnClpel bal81'1Cl1 Of the Note Of
0111er oblloatlon MOUl'ed by 1a.lcl
DMd or 1'r111t. wttll 1111er .. 1 eno
otllef tulftl •• prov1c1ao therein;
Pkl• lldv~a. It eny, undef Ille tttma !-.of mid ~ on 9'IGll
ecl¥ltnoM. Md pllM ..... ctler991 Md ..,,.,_ of Ille Trww and of
the ll'Ultl ~ by Mid Died of
Tru•t The total •mount of H ld
ot>llo•tlon, tnctudtno r-.onal:lfl
Htrm1t1d f•H . cin1toe1 11nd ~of"'-r.,._, e1 "'-um. of~~ of tNI Hotioe, II '2t,Ott•1,
Ol'ed tiHfdl I 1* .-AL UTATe HcUWrta
Notre :::r .. •::.=.:, °"'° ,Ni me k~p• by th. ('OUM, u Dee111•tton of 0etau11 _, Oemend
of Truat ,;;:::,°'. ~tld ll'd you are lntereeted In the lor Ille, ana 11U dapOll\ld wtth
delivered to th• vnder•IOl\ed 1 •tac. you may file a req"*1 :;: ~N:!.,•~ ~~: ~~~= ~n~lt~ with
0
\ht courl lo rtttlva 111e ffllQlllOi'lt MClllM tMr•br.
NOf!C41 o1 o.tlll.tlt ·_, riec"°"' 10 • p • c I a l n o t I c • o t th e w ,,.. decllw.o ""' ._ ~ .... 'Ota underlllaneO Cl-..cl Mid lnventory ot ••ta~ '"'ta ~r• lilt wrn• MCIUfecl t~
Hotlol or o.t.ulf° _, IMictloft eo and of the petlUane. lltlC'OUl\ta """*"•':er c1u1 • C::-
... 10 tM ~...-. in IN -.nty end report.t dHCrltMtd In :9 C: ,,.. "wetOO:.~ t:': ~":.=.,.,~J',IOOlltld S•c&lon 1200.& of the u lCI 10 .. 1111., the 01:1110111011• ,.,.,.lln Coo,.,._. Cotp. California Probaw Code. wo;;: '=
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llOUM, Plen D Avail Aptll
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1a 1926/mo 933.1519
1v/wknd1 762·1800
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La1aaa le1tla 1241
3 br, den, N L •oun• ocean vu Walk to beech.
I 15001mo 404·!'>8<1 l eva
Pine eo11aoe. am111118r
lrplc, yard $&95/mo 874
Lombe rdy Lene ••• a lllUll. 490· 1007
La1aaa Hilla 2250 c. ... Ual. M 1:.;;;a.;=;;..::::::.:. _ _:::;:.: Oelu• t BR near SC PILa
1LAGUNA HILLS, dbl Wide RHorl-Llke adull 111ct
Well localed flrtt floor
ap1r1men1 avallable 101
lmmedltte occup1ncy
Fireplace. 111 bit Ina.
lockable garage, carpet•
and drape• S IOSO per
mo
mobile llOme 2 Br den wlpool, 0118 '470+$.40
AIC S3001mo tenant utll lua d lacounl or
P•YI space rent 1360 & p u r c h a a e o p 1 1 o n
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utll Acllls. no pets Agl 775•2580 w ... aw.n 673 0158 evee/wknda 1 -•n-"°° Balcony YI-Jux 3 bdrm 2 'Atart••••• r ••• , ..... be •iraa Incl 1/c mod _. __ ...... _...._ _ _,_-...-.....-.
klleh gar jte/pool S700 'Jal~ lllad 2'M Hld•·IW8)' w/vlew Mo-BERT f:llty fee 6311•8100 dtro 2 Br 1 Ba Deck
-•Charming, prlv1te quahly, 0/W oarage NO pela
MOME FOR RENT t 1 B r 1 Ba laundry S7251y1ly 645-1682
L1gun1 Hiii• 3 Bdrm, 1 1585/mo yoarry No 2 Br 2 Ba dlx rower du·
1725 Fenced yard & I peta 213/450-1051 plex 1 car gar wl tlecir
I gareoe Kid• & pete -1-I --· come 545-2000 Agenl lalNa opener bll·ina. evall 411.
I • I , -1 I "Jtt"7 2131332-8345 no .. eua11 a _,, ---------: 2 or nr ocean wlYlew L11aaa litatl 2252 ,small I BR •Pt. n-c:rpl. Frplc ulll• 1X1. wuhldry
rch.,mlng & Immaculate 3 I dips. 1425 I $875 Lie 640-1177
; Br. 2 Ba Security ar ... I 675-5066 •C • 27" ..
beacll, pool, no peta BAYFRONT -Spectacular 1 ••I• en .,
$850/mo 831-1293 vi-. spac 2 br. 2 ba.
8d I plus tludy Pvt parkg
14 1m, 2 ba, NICE VIEW boll altp avail (714)
1 1600/mo Call Vicki. 1 752•9511 0, 87!,.649 I
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22.tt ·BEACH Pier, prkg. I Br i=-:::.:.11:=.:.;:...::.:,:~_::::.:•:.: $575 Ulll IX1 303 E Ed·
pee 3 t><. 21;, b• clean oew•1er 11871·2866
Beaulllul garden apts
Palloaldecks Spa, 114181
paid No pell
1Wnhl8 Pool, jog, etc 1cnte .... 2124 seoo ;..g1, 544. t440
2 Bdrm 2 Ba $585
3 8d1m 2 88 $855
398 W Wllaon 63 1 5583 1STUNNING large 1 Br L~O E/Blufl Coodo, 2 stry. , g 8 rd• n a P 1• P 0 0 1 Fireplace, poor. dlallwUll-
Br. 3 Ba_ N-ly refurb I S4451mo 710 w 18th I er. pv1 patio. xlt• lrg ~7u5~2~~ S t 3 ooimo SI garden 2 Br S575 1----------.-S3SO Imo Ohc mo b11e 1_5_s_7_·_2_84_1 _____ _
IBIO Ca!IXoo exec 3 BR. 2 1 horn•. no pe11 Mature Going Bananas looking
bl co do Golt course I edulta Quiel, aecure
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for l1m11y IMng. 111 Mo
view Tennis. pool. aec 1 9 9 1 N e w p 0 r 1 renl moves you In gate S 1400 mo Dys 557.7372, Evs 675--0l09. 646-8373 __,J We have 2 Br . , 1 B•
759--0279 I $445 • 3 Br . 1 "1 Ba ••• $.475 Pool. lndry lac no
E/Blutf, exec 11omo 3 Br.
21it Ba. 2 lrplc. 2.121 sq
II. tro patio $1200/mo
642-036-0
BIQ Canyoo Condo
3 bd 21~ t>a lull goll
course vi-. P004 tenntS
S 1300 lease AllO evall 2
Br, den, $1100/~ase
Broker 64<1.7424 ao1 1
LARGE BLUFFS CONDO
2 llry <I Br, 3 Ba
$1300/mo 64<1·2607
Fre4 Pe,,.ct I peu 548-9556
2337 Ticondefog• Way • E-Slde.-fr_Nh __ 2_B_r_l_B_•_
Coste Mata I g a r a o e s u n d e c k
You are the winner ot $466/mo 160 2191 St
two free ltcl\eta ($17 00
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548·0165 value) to Ille --_.... ____ _
CllCIS YllW Duplex WeslStde C M 2
Otenge County Br 1 Ba Neat & cute
Ftl<grounda carpets. drapea, sm11I
Mooday. March 28 fenced patio enclad
800pm gar11ge no pell
To clatm l•ckels call S.<175tmo plus '475 MC
642·5678 ·~· 352 I 548-S442 CY 770-5629
••• 1S455 mo 1 Br 1 Ba. lrplc
anlront home 3 br, 4 -----::-:-=-1 lndry rm. skytignia small
b•. $2000 mo Avail May Baat. hack 2640 ca1 ok
1al Mrs Long. 650-1190 YllR .eWI 366 Avocado TSL Mgml 642-9412
E Blulfa tam11y home. 3 cttmY ESllTt
br. 2 t>a. counlry kn Nr I 2 Br 1 Ba carpels
drlPtl no pets S!oOO &
S250 aec ulll pd
631 ·5230 Belh
parll s 1000 640-7559 Beaulllul & park Ille• with
:----------r terraced pool 1BIG CANYON TWNHME I •P11v11e Paltot
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2Br 211ba. den. pool. •Covered Parking
tennis court. 1acuu1. va· •Specious Apta •3 Bt 2 Ba nr SC Pita,
cant $1100/mo Call to I * Oln•no Area S A pool, spa, carport see George Elkins Co •Wilk In CIOHIS Chltd ok $895 No pets
759·9100 fl'Home-llke K11c11ena 752·5822
Newport He1g1111 ~ 1 blk 10 Huntington E lld• Adull ltlest~
llonal vi-2 Br 2 Ba Ceoter. ltantpOr!allon & 2Br 18• lndn. fee • Frwya . ' 631-4060 mLmEI FREE Like nu. 1arge. qui.t .....--------'450 11ngle 646·4549 Br 2ba condo Back 1 Bdrm From 1525 , ___ _,,;:...._ ____ _
Bay Bu11tins lrplc laun-LA QUINT A HERMOSA Lvge 2 er 1 88 uplletra
dry 2 c11 g11 w/opnr I 162 l I Par1lslde Ln. 1 blk Avtll 3-1 Nice •rea I Pool $850, 642-115S w or Beach. 3 blkl s quiet. o•rAQe 153()/mo
SPY GLASS HILL or Edinger ... 8"7·5441 63l-68l_2 _____ _
On Point Loma. toperb 5 I rt hack UH Rgo~mild2a BOrK. Es'soo•lda wl Bt lam1ly home with i-;.;;.~;..;..==;:;...-::~~ -" II(-. 2 story, 3 car gar-536-3445 or 969-1620
age 3 lrplc a. fotm•I
dining, leue 1 2200
&44-7424 Bkr
4 Br 3 Be. comm pool.
frptc, 1 1300/mo Fred.
lgl 831-1266
BLUFFS 4 BR or 5BR 3
BA, Bonus Rm, beaullfUI
decor, S 14001mo
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1975/mo 3 Br 2·~ 8•
cualom Condo Nwpl
I Crfft 2 car o•r. pool.
tennis. IS)e w/d hOOk up
Avall Apr1l, I TIL .... IU·llOI
~ Bey Clat11<: 5 room
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llra ldd• character kk:ta
pell ™5 avail A.prll 1
53M 100 BEST Rlty '"
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3 Br Townhouse, l>OWd·
er rm. 2 Be trplc, com-
mly pool S 1000/rno.
673-9456
Bluffl 29' & <*I uoor•d-
ed t level. Greenbelt.
I 1100/mo. 780-8384
Westside 2 BR. 1 Ba pool
no pets $450 mo 111 4
last 833-8533
3 b1, 2·~ be, ltplc. encl
gar l 7!i0 Avail Aprll I
1S9·1&52
THE SEVILLE 2 Br wi g¥.
Cf'Ptl, drps. bltlna. fncd
yd wlpllllo. water pd
2819 "G · Sant• An• FURNISHED or Ave S520 Call 1.5
UNFURNISHED 636-4120
All UTILmES 2 er 1 B• 1 car gar-oe. PAID. HEALTH pl'IV1te P911o. uppet unit CLUBS. TENNIS I 5 2 5 I m o B r o k ., 851-8800
Orange Co111 DAIL y PIL.OT IWtdnoao1y. M1rch 231 1033 F3
' Em Pralessi1111al Service Direclal-y fiJ
$ Cal!l11t M1kla1 Ctat1a1t111, 0..tral fld••••• !!•II•• 1t111 1111111 Mnl!I .._ra,.r..,r .... te._1 ____ PHI l!J!!11/ a.uto tJI• 1 84 per day •New Cablntta, Cl bl net ~/Reoalrt, comm CIMn-u""/i.andecapl"" .... •u INO =--..._-----·· !'erthln~ lnlerlOr ,..__:Yi'" • -.-----.----' facing. bua & formic• & r .. ld Ll'c'd, t>ond4Kl ,.. "" "" L •I U,idant w/lge STAfWINQ COLLEGE ..,_., llOIWUI llU.'I Till IN TALLCO
Th ' All Hauling . TrM frlm truck. llatne IO refM Jon M•fu1e, rM pc>Mjbl9 pro STUO"NTS ··ov1NO HANO NO/ITRIPPI 0 Alt kind• OulfMlaed II • you P•Y countertop1 842-088 t lnl F0< .. ,, 582 9142 f1M .. , 642 0907 7119.1979 Thank you 1 ... 1one1 looklng 10 hou· CO LIO T 124-431 '111 .. ·M
IOf a C 0 _... 'It a .. .. 111 for tummet mon-
c &coll '46·0326 -30 dly Id HMltrt _... w Ralph C1beli.ro & Soni HAVL·MO'lll·AiMOVe Iha beginning In May lntur.O 841-t427 Expert
tn IM Remoo /Repelrt Lo 111.. ~tlttlenM.n Conllr Compl matnt comm/ Furn1tu1e. Tr&M. Tr-Wiii c:irt for pet• and WATCH VS OROWI tltllat
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F Mt St 752 "!l!I'" movel, clean-upa F1H . 57• 4•7• aft•· II pm _ _ 81 rM eve • ., " 1 . .1. lllfflla• f ... Ht, 648·4854 ah 4 30 DOUG 8 HAULING v-.. " .. • ,Ill pumll 1ckw
Aec>•lr·Allerallona Lie 308888 Remodel, ~ No lOb 100 big or 100 • Ing & 00011-wlndowe-<:ablnet• Add'na & Cablnlla GARDENING & MAINT "'Jiii. Low 11tH . D•· 11,._1 Tax
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P•Ml·P•llO•·fenc... 848•8688 845•4644 Re11dtoommtlnd Verd pend1ble .. ,vice -280644 14 yre ol happy PL Jeiry 5464413 clean-up, ''" trim 631·8246 Fede11ted T1.11 Service loc:el c:uttomera aft!f
-111 848-4941 640· 1818 Hometomc. •PP••
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RE••ooeLStF•cE L1~s ,."ITT!'--------Ile 11 lea t '""1-41111 C~lom WO~ P•I~~.. DRYWALL TAPING JESSIE s GAROENINO • • •• --LOWEST RATESI Prompt, Mod• <leek• & lenc:M, •II ~ All Teatures & AcoulllC C1Mn·up1, 11 .. trim & I ROBIN'S CLEANING Oeve'a Moll SIO·S75 or nHt proleu1on111 15 tr1lt1,
l\m r •P•tr Free eat Free est KeYln 67J· l~J melnt Mrvlee 640-8035 SenrlCe • • tnorooghly 20% off 1111 yNt • Wiii yra ••P 838-7149 tit S
Randy 64t-Oe22 ORVWALLIACOUSTICAL JIPAllHI UHHH I ciMn nooM 540..0857 ~841-0929 OllTll PlllTl•I 6x1 w/
C t S -1 All phue• 839•60J5 J '\/ery th0<oogn-Gd ref a TAXES pickup & delivery 25 yre Uc 40~941 Int, Plaster
Ht! tn1Ct Bu<J {7 14) 552·9582 Dependable & Exp'd at your l\ome 01 office bonded A.la Color Ex· PLAS
No Steam/No Snempoo CLEAi-UPS 546-8098 562·9522 Cul of llat• & mlllt11y pert 983-0911 Richard RHtu
Stein Specl111s1 FHt Electrical Lge/1mall. lawn melnl. Expert1141 HouNkeeplng 81'° Appl: 832•8881 yra N" d1y Free e111. 830· 1582 _E_l _E_C_T_R_t_C-IA-N--P-1-1c_e_d g1rdenlng 963·2503 '\lac & aupplle1 Included JMB Flnenc11I Services PAllT Ylll OUTU
Sl\lmPOO & ll&am clean rtgnt. free es11ma1e on ----Kitty 841·4070 Foim1 prepared by FREE EST INT/£)(1 Plu
C '.roe or Small I b• K&D Landscape Malnf ~~~·ntenta ••ooerite REFS LIC 32088t Ext
••IQnmt 861-11690
elder P1pern1ng-
Removal Ou1I
,,ly 494·3818
ra11az
PHOTOGRAPHER
I portfolloa. por·
wedding•. bend1,
tuOIO ••P FREE
Mltlng 548 8018
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TER PATCHING
CCOI lntlut. JO
t Paul 545·2977
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Ren111 Surveys for hire F11t • Profff81on11
lb. H2-1l4l Ouellty work gua1anteed
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE
ACROSS
1 Glass oven
5 .. --
card'
10 Info
14 Sickness
15Wtllow
16 B111tsh PM
17 Kind Of
bridge
19 Rapid
20 Tempter
21 de
Monie
Cristo
23 Born -
25 Patriotic gp
26 Na1u1al gift
29 Lens maker
34 Love god
35 Love
37 Back Pref
38 Pointer
39 Quaver
4 1 Soog
42 Town olltcer
44 Ca1t101nia
valley
45 Lohengrin s
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68 Quarreled
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3 Poet Leigh
4 Replaces
lloorlng
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Europe
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39 Bnel
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40 Paid heed
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54 Instrument
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56 Populace
Prefix
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59 Wallet items
60 Norse epic
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with coif .. table queen M.... obo .... Sheridan pellet rl· 9fS2·3429 1948 Ford Woody Wa·
Anna atyl• $1200. I~~~~~~~~-, Ila w lscope, $80 gon, 113,000
W h I '"' 1111 i: 548-1934 or 548·2413 80 Honda Ody11ey, II,
9045 . MEISTER
POllSOHE/ AUDI
1383 1 H1rbor Blvd
G1raen Grove
l1IH·len-lt11I•&
114-111-2113 lour chalra 1100 King membltthlp $800 Skila·BOOU!·Clolhlng $1fS60 , good cond Sedan. s 10.000 •OITOUI , ilia~ 1100 Antique 145-9554 etc Children & adult•' 640·5838 •75.51•1 WUTMAlD• "' '75~. AMi°FM stereo whit• dHk I 100 Nine 1 $3 " v clr•w while dr-r $100. 12" TEAKWOOD Floor I· 5· 546•3242 '80 K•w111k1 KZ 550 like '84 Rlvler• Claulc all "" '' & caae · CIHn int · mag•
Whit• vanity '65. White s,~u. ar509!,
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414-4442 .,
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$2500/obo by Mar 19
548-4250
'72 VW BUG N-pelnt.
good body, axceuent en-
gine 12500 Weekday
494-8048 Evenings &
weekend• 681·8237
87 Bl)O, gre•I conCJ. am/
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oeak with lhel\191 S100 " fS31-0754 lily time wlt>lk Int -10 1pprec · •a--1 Antique whlta ceblnet for 1350 1n11all•llon mil• BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA 15900 857•9040 -" '88 POfache Spottomilic 73 412 Wagon exit concl T\I 01 Stereo $65' Call rials Incl 545-3516 Color TV 2 yr wrnty '78 Can Am 175TNT dirt/ utt &WHI CHll Miil 1111114 IHe th•n 500 ml on reblt l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 148 Free clell11ery llreet $475/obo Honda '60 Pontiac 4 dr Bonnevll-New paint runs greai mlr $2000 545-0982
Love-•· bleut upholsl· 1111 O&l.1111 TVJottn"1fS46-t78fS mp~, 1450 /obo epaeclometar $3000 MUil '12 wkclye. 6 7 5·8 448 ..,, 69 l/W Squareback. rbll
lf'f, clown cu9hlona. ,_ "Hollywood" port•bl•. • •• ,,,., lntelllvlalon fS4fS-109 Iv mao OBO Wiatr• ep11re parts Ulll COIPI wl<nds eno, 50ru'!~ gr8eat. 35 mpg
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by April 1, 1983
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4clr equipped wltll roof
rack and llareo $3200
May be aeen at 330 W
B•y Colli Meu. Mon-Fr1 10~ pm Don Wll·
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8 cyt, 12,!500 ml, air. Ult,
crulM. alnt concl. orig
owner $0850 "490-2348
1110 IMPW W&IOI
4clr, equipped with roof
rack and atereo $4125.
May be Mel\ 81 330 W
Bay, Cotta Men. Mon-Fri 10.5 p m Don Wll·
lllm l . 6 4 2 ·4 32 I
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con d. mu II ••II . hold• up to 3 blkn, "' "' (714) fS42 9147 (George) L 1 78 911SC Targa wlll w/ S l3 ~6-411 "~ 73 • hlrdly uaad. $25 Call w/11 cartrldgM. S225 T11iltn Tra"l 1024 • -oaclocl wltll •uiomat c 4..... "'" 64_...9187 ~ I . ..a tr•n• . 11a1 clerk gray blk lo ml every option. 76 vw Bus was House· 69 Camaro powerful 327
Famlly rm dining 191 wt 1~...,.~~0t~wk~n~d~, ~9fS~9~·~1~22~1~.PROFffllreFiEci5'~rn:r ti! Ft Golden Falcon trave1 ltt1, •l!rt-me11111c 11n1s11 & xlnt cond 631 2544 $21 wifes car XLNT concl eno. runs well. nds body
side lbl & 6 cl1re. wf\lte, 1: PROF/STEREO SYSTEM tr1ll1r 811 cont. Xlnl :Alla llaH 9105 ALL Tiil TOYS! 000 Leu than 60.000 m1 work $1000 6'44-1817
1350 Wahr/dry• atack-W1td1 pof't•ble Complete. worlh S3000. cond. M uat aell 11111 ~ Owner 1nxl<>Y1, •II offers . 75 9 14 Look a gr eat $4250 644-7085 PP
ed. $150. 8' •tereo con· sewing machine 1100 tell 11400/olr. 675-6066 weak $2400/obo, '77 Sports Sedan, 5 •pd. oonalclered. Prl ply Runs well Nels Clutch ·73 VW Square-back. New
IOle $125 Lo·Boy clrar 5"4&-0132 or fS3t-073e Coleco Vision, Donkey, 850·2178 antrl, air, alloy•. stereo. t I 0 Z B 5 7 9) Ca 11 $6500/obo Wk dys Pa1n1. S" Al. Very clean
w/nlght 1tand, $80. *** Zauon 1250 675-606fS ·57 AlrstrHm t6' iravel g:1~~0e1gu• s295o 833·1635or8S1·1184 752-8612 evl wknCJ $3500 obo clays Squa~mode $60 haltt l1rwl1 19" Sony lrlnltronlc, r• treller. Ill orig. prtv party ' 80 626 MUST SELL 559-0457 7 5 9 . O 7 t 1 . eves ~5300 or• Dr .. N B 762 Center St mote. $450. fS75·60fS8 $2500 240-0141 i!•il 91 !,! I A I c , AM / FM ca s a ' '78 91 t SC GreytBlk As 552.0456
Costa Mesa Need 10 9911 Stereo Con-'82 Audi Coupe 5 tPd. air, 5-spd, xlnt concl $5000 n-cond 1n & ou1 38 6 6 K •rm an n G 111 a
Lge comfy Chait, avocaoo You ue tha wlnnar ol sole Old AM/FM turnt-A•ttattiYt aunr1, imllm cau $11, ~7 0 0 0 m I S 1 9 2 0 0 orange booy good new
gr"n n•uchyde. $50 two free Ucketa ($900 abt'e S 100/olter 500. cell 720-4445 '11 RX &SL ~32164;~1 646 1030 I c1utc11 Strong $2000 Afternoon, 2·28l5 velue) to the fS46-2926 IMPORTANT NOTICE wkclyl, 675-8448 evt 4 • 1 obo 673-5980 ___ _
MllU Ill Sll. laaliei• '9•t Aew TO READERS ANO wtmd Snowroom fresh only 179 911 SC Coupe Biii/ 67 vw Bug runs good
fS73-74fS4 673-6721 Anaheim eon..,.,,tlon Ctr loatl ADVERTISERS ·112 Audi, like over leate 15·92~n~!, 8~~·u11::•h:~. Tan lull loaded car, u suck S !275
Some Bdrm furniture. March 30-Aprll 3 The price or Hems eel-paymenll $432 44 mo ~;:~eo tape'. sunroof. 5' ~e;'o c~~' ·~ ~ :'6 g~ 84 t-4737
drv. mirror. nightstand ~~2~~a~~911~~~11 2~~ll G.aeral 7011 =11~r!Yv=~c~::: 89l·3395 'att 6pm spd,elec mirron,maga I 531.4721 . 646-1030 VelH 9175
175 King 12 water bed Tickets mu~t be claimed Avon Reclcreat, motor fled advertising column• '78 Fox. 2 dr, 41pd, ste-Assume lene or buy 642·6177 c:ompleleSIOO Llkeoew byAprllt,1983 m oun1 $50 0/olr doeenotlncludeanyap. reo, nu recllal1. mint below blue book $10, '73144 flawlessongyel·
Frlgld•lra Aelrlg $300 •• 87~ pllceble taxes, llcenH. cond.runaauper $1650 840 Marty 973·1345 '80 Porsche 91 ISC, low body, perfect int,
Pl1ld hide-a-way becl • traniler leea. finance 631·30l6 72 Mazda AX 2 rebuilt beige/gray metallic. full auto, runs lan1ast1c
•100 •• 1 •""• r ... r 7012 ltht, snrl, alloys, Holco $2495 970-0548 . -.._,.,., Color TV. pon, $150 zig· I cn•rges, lees for air Pol·~ g 2 """ine, runt weO $750 ---------llW 11 -·w A I a r m , S 2 5 , 0 0 0 &ink Bid•. S:IOO· Sp1nlsh HQ poll sawing mach, Claaslc 16' L•pttrake lullon control device 751-8406 evet ·74 142 2·clr. 4-cyl, nu
Shelvll, 525 S200Jolr china service Century bay boat 4 cyt certillcauons or cl••ler ~R 1
499~802 motor. nu paint nu Int.
857•1579 atter noon Io r 8 S 5 O M "c Grey $3500 875-8181 · documentaty prepare· ll1rct411 l1a1 9145 ·75 PORSCHE 914 4-sp<.1, Pirelli p.3·s. Pert
••• Carol WHt1I
14591 H1ghcre11 Clf
Irvine
You are the winner of I
two free llCkata (S 17 00
value) lo th•
CIROH YlHll
Orange County
Fa1rgrounc11
Monday March 2B
800 pm
To claim 11ckets
642-5678. l!ltl 352 ....
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$25001000 546-6095
days or_e_v_ea_. ___ --1
'80 EL CAMINO
i6K. beogel tan, $5500
or ollet 673-1585 675-5958 11on charges unless I Ask t1bOUI I Orig paint new tires concl $2800/0BO ~!.'!:!a!:° BACKSWINGS Reg 13o49 P~~F:SC,':!Ki'.~:>m~. f,::~~1 specllfecl by S1ies-Servlce-Leaalng IHYIOE I ;ml~m cass. good. concl 631·3178 It tier
549-3598 -ONLY S275 Free dellv· incl Dana P1 111p Leue -WIEST ar9ta TIE ••Lf 53 O/obo 631 •472 '• ·75 164E. snrt, PIW air, '73 Cnryslef Newport 68. ery 54fS-0729 or buy s 1 ooo on Aate S.mcll/ I .,.,~ -646-l030, 642.6177 4-1po 0 /0 , Sheepsluns. 000 ml lull power )(.
Olell'WNhlr. Kltc:11«1-Alde S1981mo 963-0007 p t 90lS llYEITlllY wflB<l you buy Y°"c' ne•t 1·75 914 black xlnt concl $3500/0BO 662·2720 Con c1 S 7 9 5 Ca 11 ISO M1tchln9 Oak AOUAAIUM 77 gal •how ar I '* '76 2002. 4 tpd., 8Jr Merced• Benz all UI nu,,,.;., •tr~ Mull sell • 642-0116 ( t38JNS)
CCUC11/2 cnrt $150 Kg sz Ort,,.,, sub grovel hltera 13' FIBERGLASS SAVE UP 10 50"/o' Prof cond . (125RKK) et $6800 lirm 751-4784 M11c. 9177
mattreN & box epmgs, Light•. Ol•tom filter· WITH TAAJ:.EA $250 palnl & auto body H B '* 78 3201, •uto air JIM WMllS . Gome in 6 see Newport o.4 e 9317
baclOlng. !lint cond stand $225 631-0524 536-6228 213-802-41340 Biii 8 ... 2.0100. 969·1221 cond. (1DVJ145) t•PIRTI '73 914 t.7, orange, ate. Eklacn'1 finest Mllectlon '10 CeH. ll1t Otl .... S150. 4 paneled Panama weft '* '79 3201 4 apd sun S •mmac Mull see Owner • ihuttera 190 2 encl --STEAL! S25,000 Chrlt ·72•..., Datsun 1600cc 620 rt (541788l) . 1301 Outll treet I despe'rate $4900 of pre111ously owned 13400 Ph 552-3684 Good cond Lady Ken· Cr•tt Clastlcloronly $9, truckeng.Webt>etCart> ,..79320141pd sn r1 NEWPORT BEACH 660.0 2 27 . 548.2140 Porsches. AudlS and
tablll 120 ea Wicker mOf• wtsllerldryer $200 ooo. Restored '86 Show cam. heade< & xtra cem., (" 16n 57) · · Ill-HOO I JOfln Volkswagens Fer• slancllng lamp 12& 1 Couch. good cond S75. Boat 7141646-9540 "" "' ~ ~:;..:.. ____ ...-.;;.;;..;.
631-2753 W 546-8020 ext 243. H 15,000 on reblt 1350 I '* '80 3201, 5 spd air 'II •IZ HOii C'E IP0<sche w1nosl11eld new ...,.... 78 Mustang. white T-lop
Mutt Mii l"•n of 1,_ ~-752-89l5 CLASSIC ELECTRIC BAY T1antml .. 1on 73 Datson concl (323ZHA) In bO $75 960 5S43 IVE:llSIJll conve<1. V6. 1uto. ps, pb, l'51iiiiiiliiii11iiiii• -'"" -· CRUISER 20 h, OuNHllcl 4 spcl manuat S200 I '* 81 320! 5 tOd aun Silvef. blue lealhe<. to mi • · 11e1eo cass Ong own91. 11
tury antique twn wood Magic laland GOid Mem· mint cond All new can· 540-6fS32 Kevtn roof ( IEBCm) eng Aaklng S 10 800 67 912, polished alloys 445 E Coast Hwy Low 37K mi Mont cond,
haadboarcl1. beautiful be,.h1p $750 cnh or vas. ptastle. carpets and •at .. Wut-..1 t020 * 82 528e. auto row 850-9746 Bleupunkt stereo cer N-port Beacn $3850 675-9891
cond 1150 .._ Froet-lree trade 875-5544 Alt 6 1>attar1es s 12.500 cell n -miln c 1EJA474) CWSIC 'lO 21011 cove< $6000 548-5493 673·0900 ----11
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etegtre $30 720-03&5 ptua ~l PalnllnQ•2Jt 18' Duffield &. 810UQl'ltm9. 208 W 111, Santa Ana .79 Merc.dea 8etu 3000 S 1 IOIOI i-Call Kan Konnarcl for a •---------1 s.:l~n r.;• 97S-0 2 B C , NAf.i1 R~ Cloeed Sunday xlnt cona Fully loaded .~ c!.e P~sc'::eng& Fer ,,_Of good used Buoelc 1;,i;o G~~~· ~~~:;,.~· 2 table lampa S25 aa
1 l1oOt limp $35
4173-2595
3~ 1~~~f$ LARGE SELECTION OF $15,000 Call between 8 rar1 sp9c1a1 $30 ea Call ~;9 ~s°-08 u a r C M 546-0116
MUST SELLI St•lnlan ~ ( ~ \() ( ( \ ~ NEW & USED BMWSI & 5, 7141730·8250 ext Marc. 675-3011 · steel cookware, 20 piece. .l J JI " & 220 Mon thru Ft1 76 Buick Skylark 4 or Mustang 11 74. AIC. AMI
5Pc W•lnut bdrm set. king never uaed Coll $500 1111te12H •• 1600 H~rbor Blvd 111111 ReJCI 9161 Lookt like new 36K ml FM 4 spd · SI 800 .
12 lldbrcl. drsr. nlgllt uc $298 fS31·0«7 11M41-1112 (mt~ ML"Y 540·9100 '82 380SL $2750 642·7056 64_2_·9_8_34 ______ .,.
•land & che11 $386 l----;~~--~1~~~~~~~~~~IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 545-2250 I ... lllt lllCI ... Anthrecllelblk leather. I TY"1V CARVER 81 Aivle<a. loaded, auto 1111 ... , •• ,, c.,r1
O•k blnlwoocl rock•'· I I. lartlett 111 Well1raft WE PIY VOLUME SALES Chromewheel• $36950 I l'l&.../I P• pb ale. vinyl roof V6, auto sunroof. AMI
$35. A•td ~amM & pie· 20 C8"'pll\lro Wett 115 HP, OB $2995 714-,..97·3051 IOJ.S ~ am/Im stereo $8999 FM cauette. shetP 1kln
ture•. $20-$40 Shell Irvine I 645-8015 I TOP DOWR ~~~~l~Et~~l~O ·73 450SL very clHn.
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gl111 wlnclowa. $100 value) to Ille IUlml Fiil NCI AUi llAllM ll14) llMlto 759-934a 8'10-0fS38 69 Shadow. t>lk over Sllv TIE WIEST cono 4-cyl. 4-spd lo ml
Ratttn table & 3 Cl1airs, lllHI YllW FOR SALE ""'1Al/lllAll Tr•de-lna Welcome MB "8 1 300SO blkl pal llllr lnl •Int rHs s21 SELECTIOI s27oo 499-2•_7o ____ .,
1 350, never uaad Orange Counl)I 642-41644. M·F. 9-5 2480 H.,bo< Bfvcl I Convenllnlly Located llhr, anrt. mint $29.950 950 pip 640-7952 01 late moCJel tow mite 76 Must•no Gh1• 6 cyl,
498-5533, fS31-16etl Falr01ounc11 • * • COSTA MESA a CompetJtlvely PrlOed pip 640· 7952 __ age Ctcllllic"s In Sou· PS. PB. auto, air $2700.
Attractive armolre. 6 lge MOOC:~& ~~en 28 J, Tiy... Nl..UOO Mt-1411 & '83 360SEL champagne/ Sa.. 9165 1 thern C•lllorn1a1 See u11552-3fS8•
dwre, paean fin, mu11 To claim tick eta call 2876 LaSalle Ava WE llY p11 lthr. 1nr1, 51<. mint I . .,. 99LE. gorgeous wilt lodayl 89 FORD WAGON rune
-· 1150/obo. M0-5064 642.5878, ax1 352 Coeta Meaa $44,300 pip 640·7952 body 2 dr, '4 spd, looks lllERS good. 9rMt body $500
BOYS' BDRM FURN. •** You are the winner of QLW CUI S•IM·Senlioe-Leulng .80 300SO. lvnn.ftob&cco. & runs nit S 1395 i OlllLLAO 545·8141
Incl. bunlc beda & matt. two tr .. tlc:kete (S 17 00 UI TllOIS IY"tv' CAR\IER -·' F A N T A s T 1 c B u v · deek Me and e"""' 19" Colo( TV, •Int cond VWl!ue)tOthe N....11 •·t•nk, atarao, etc 970-0548 I 2600 Harbor Bl11cl ·77 Fora Pinto. auto. •Ir,
dr..e. wl~caM. 1 yr $125. 7' Herculon Sola. •en YlUU Rl,Li, f\.11{[.·RMW :~~~~~~;bat 559"5958· 1_,,.__ tll7 COSTA MESA ~~~ ~1'•:2 ;'5
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Prof. dratting tbl 5•4, ad). Monday, Mwc:ti 21 '74 2002 4-tpd, blue AMI 995 PP good up11011tery good 74 Coupe cla V•ti. look• ·77 Pinto $2150 78 Horl-*IPllllL * w/mech a1m1 $400 1.00 p.m I FM stereo cauetta e•-•95-6257 or 497 6222 mo1or llr11 a batllry good. run• good $1000 zon $3350 960·5310
T'MI WMlc Ol1'Y 4ia-5533. fS31-t666 To claim tlck1t1 call c .. lenl 1nte<l0<. ••ltrlOr 70 22C dlael ealt concl $1200 6"'2·3228 obO 548·•936 80 Grenada ,_inside~
Twn a aet Me.95. t!'ul R 642·5678. ext '52 $5300 548· 1954 Ev S5 ·oo obo t p pb amltm st• ... 17t.t5. l<g' On .... Sports folding sungl.--"' ... ~ •10s T•t•I• '"' 10 Eldorado c11esal OU c'B & 11 dlec:oUnl pncee Free In C8M-. Poraclle & Fer-.,.. "" 74 2002. euto. air. wtoi1e. ......,.., -S9995 Call for apl rao new llrlll
dellwry 751~91 rerl. Special S30 aa Call I IL! '1011 USED CARS & TRUCKS cleln $3800 873-9552 l1tt I •••t HH 1 79 SuP1a. lllnt concl new 52 I -617 1 or 631·34 14 ~ 1' •5 ~ 5851 4 4 S 5 •6 tOt 0.,
5' IOVIHlt, b11ut up-
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Beeutltul Statue Symbols o•ny Cev•ller 18 11 Cormier O.Ullo dl1l1, rune gd, nd• paint mllel eunroof 28.900 $6550 C•ll AnawarAcl Caci 80 Seville. gas, r~I .90 Pinto 35.000 ml, am/
fOf men & women Aolex S 6 5 0 0 AM c 111 Olm·.,.., 12350, 650-2750 300 0 25.000 mll111. 780. 6"'2·4300. 24 hra met blue, mint $10. Im caaa, eunrl, e'cel.
Praidllnt, Plage1 Polo a 2091224-5757 or PM ..,.., '75 BMW 2002 sunroof. new 111•· 119· · 8 2 c 1 s 7 1 o o pip 640·7952 S2"00. 960-7205 th I I 11 18211 BEACH BLVD 900 975·0348 955·3633 e ics " Solid Otlk lnlllcl table wtth ~et:' 41~~~ •G w,,a c0~~Y 2091227-2158 I HUNTINGTON BEACH Coll1cto11 Cond. Orig ' 75 t-3231 belora Noon or Nice clean '76 Coupe de 1-.-80-M-u-,-1-9n-g_S_p_r_t _F_a_st-·
4 upholatered chair• 1495 & $595 MCt1 Cah '75 18' Calltomll Deep V Ml·IOtl, Mt-HJ1 ~•.lo mt, ale '83 300 SO Anthr•clle leave message I VIiie Mull Mil to appre-back, 4·tp. alvrlblk Int,
'340 Deluxeballledwa-••··c.•71.3011 bow rider 110. Volvo. $6800 830•6205 OflY LHth lntr Aaar 170 T 01 Corona 4 cl Cllta l 3900IOBO 25.000M localorlg ownr, bed a ... _ v a-ha•cl reata poll1hed oy • f 5~8-2778 llr . m•ttreee llMt· Only 70 hr on eno (11111 T Doi '72 BMW B1var1• Au10. wtola Custom pin •tripe new trans. carb --------•II records. 11arao. rt-er S 100 ~ed only 4 For Sale ,_,, CB 111tenna a trlr op 3f air, 01_, & tan $3600 or Sunr1. Ilka new 1700 mt S t200 8-15-0560 'll mT COii d1111 Mlnged. In belut.
mot) 545-9 SCHOOL LOCKERS lnct. $5100, Ph 540·3413 p 'd ollflf 851·3938 a.tt 4pm mull ••II $38 000 77 Cellca AM/FM ate<eo S....llle diesel, alt extras 1...::.c.:.on....;d:__$4.:.....;800....:..:._49....;3_--4_1_36_..m;.;
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.,.._ ..,., Call 760-3217 Chev/Holley catb. 1111 For Your Carl eport '**T,· aunroot. 70 280 SE MBZ 1 owner $3200 11774-2402 •melet 9313 rebll ang good cond.
208fS Wall-;~5~. ~7s-11:7~ O O ...... I atl = 71~9; Ir 111 OOO car. lll'VICI reda. Lighl 79 Coroll1 Deluxe cpe .-... ...... ..-.. ...... ___ ............ ~~~~2 °_w_n_•_r_"_500 _ _.li:l
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•020 •lltCH STREET, SUITE 111
NffiPOjtT 81ACH. CA .._,
(714) 1G·oaa.f
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Todd Olsen, 10, 'never
gave up'
Valley cancer victim, · 10,
lived and died a winner
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tM Delly ,... .....
Todd Chrittopher Olien wu a winner
He urned top aradet at Fountain Valley
Elementary School and wu enrolled In the GATE
pr0£ram for if fted children.
Todd wu a 1uperb athlete He wu the only
leCOnd srader cl\oeen to play on the thlrd-arade
basketball team. Al a third grader In 1981, he
played on a flag football team that won the cit y
championship He al10 excelled at 1occer and
baseball.
"He enjoled competition," hla mother, Sharon
Olsen, said. 'He wanted to be the winner. and
usually he wu."
But l.aat April, Todd went up aaainat hia most
serious opponent -cancer. Through a year of
chemotherapy and radiation treatmenu at
Chlldref\I Hoepltal of Oranae County, Todd waa
determined to win
After a aetback In hil t.reatment, he wu back ln
Fountain Valley laat week, hi.a 1plrlt.1 perklng up u
he looked forward to Easter. But on Saturday
afternoon, Todd OIMn died at home In hla mother'•
anna
He wu 10 yean old
"Hll mind never pve up," ha mother aald
"Hla body aave up "
Todd'• relatives, claaamatea and fr1enda are
expected to attend a public memorial service at 4
p.m. tomorrow at the Community United Methodlat
Church, 6662 W. Heil Ave. in Huntington Bea<-h
The family hu suggested donat:ons be made to
White Cell Research at Childrens ~oepltal.
Todd Olien had never been sk\ an hts life until
CSee VALLEY BOY, Pa1e AZ)
THI DRAl~I COAST COAST IDITJDN
WEONE: 'iOA Y MAAC H 23, 1~83 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
New study boosts affordable housing
By STEVE TRIPOLI
of'hlWIJNocllelt
A group that wants the county
to continue its affordable housing
program unveiled a study
yesterday that challenges the,
conclusions of another study used
to justify the p r ogram's
elimination.
It was the latest volley in a
battle that continues to heat up
with the approaching vote by
county supervisors on the
program's future.
The new study, done foc the
Housing Coalition or Orange
County, challenges the main
conclusion of a study done for the
Industrial League of Orange
County -that the affordable
housing program has caused
fewer homes to be built in price
ranges above the affordable
range.
Both studies agree that the
program has caused the
Paradin~ their pets
construction of more affordable
units than would have otherwise
been built.
Dr. Ray Catalano, a professor
at UC Irvine and chamnan of the
Irvine Planning Comrrussion, said
his study showed that housing
starts in the higher price ranges
were almost exactly what they
would have been if no affordable
housing law had been enacted
locally.
Catalano said he drew his
conclusion by comparing the
county's housing statistics with
San Diego County's, which have
paralleled the locaJ statistics both
before and after the program was
adopted In 1978. San Diego
County has no such program.
Catalano's conclusions were
supported by Dr. Alana Northrop
of CalState University at
Fullerton, who said she
compared Catalano's study with
the one done for the Industrial
Among the dressed-up entries for childre n and their animals in
San Juan Capistra no yesterday were Ian P eterson (left ) with his
collie, Donnelly, and Ryan Mannix pulling Freddie, his Pekingese.
League as a "neutral observer."
Catalano said his conclusions
will force supervisors to reveal
their beliefs about the concept of
affordable housing because his
study destroys any statistical
justification for eliminating the
program.
Ralph Kennedy of the
coalition said there is a greater
need for affordable housing now
than there was when the
program started. He said almost
12,000 families with incomes
below 80 percent of the county
median were spending more than
a quarter of their income for
housing in 1978, while there now
are 13,000 families in the same
income category spending more
..than 35 percent of thetr incomes
for housing.
Supervisors wiU consider the
program's tutu.re next week.
CdM merchants
• up in arms over
highway proposal
By STEVE MARBLE Of tM Oely Noe .....
Plana to widen Pactf1c Coast
Highway have rekindled fears
with Corona del Mar merchants
that progress again is threatenmg
their highway business
community.
"We're t.rapped," suggests Dee
Dee Masters, a Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce member
and business owner. "Even an
idiot can see that."
The multi-million-dollar
widening project, which has not
been approved, would expand
the Coast Highway from four
lanes to aix lanes th.rough most of
the city, stopping on the out.skirts
or the Corona del Mar shopping
strip.
A public hearing on the pro}l'Ct
is set today at 7:30 p.m. at the
Newport Beach City Hall.
Masters said while there 1s no
immediate plan to widen the
highway through Corona del
Mar, the handwnung on the wall
ts clear enough
The popular shopping strip
runs rrom MacArthur .Boulevard
t o the city limits Merchants
claim the widening proJe<:t on
one side and the Irvine Co's
huge Irvine Coast project on the
other puts them in a squee7.e.
Shop owners say they're
womed that a first step toward
widening Pacific Coast Highway
an their area will be to ban street
parlung. They say parkmg is at a
premium in Corona del Mar
"And what kind of business
can you run when you have
traffic going by only 10 feet from
your door.'' Masters says.
City officials in Newport Beach
have promised in the past not to
remove parking on the highway
in Corona del Mar but Masters
s ays merchants worry that
because the road 1s a state
highway. state transportation
officials can do what they please
Had enough rain yet?
Two inore s torms due
As if by magic, Merlin
first sloop at San Lucas
By STEVE MITCHELL or .. o.11r ,... ,..,,
Spring-like weather has been
pushed to the back of the queue,
with at least two more Pacific
at«m fronts butting in line.
The first l)"ltem ii expected to
dump at least a half inch on the
Orange Coaat beginning tonight
and continuing through
tomorrow afternoon, aocording to
the National Weather Service in
Lo. Angeles.
"There's about a 60 percent
chance of lhowen ln your area
thl1 evening," aaid weather
specialist Dieter Crowley. He said
that percentage will climb to 80
percent by tomorrow.
Friday should be cloudy. with
moil of the shower activity
ended, if not all, he a&.1d.
But the weather aervtce sees a
second storm front moving onto
the coast late Saturday. with
ra1J'\I expected Sunday.
Crowley could not predict how
much rain that system might
bring.
By ALMON LOCKABEY
0.-, .......... ~
Merlin flashed across the
{ml.sh line at Cabo San Lucas at
10 28:54 a .m. today after a
271 -mile run since 8 a .m
yesterday in the Newport Beach
to Baja California yacht race.
Last night's rainfall brought a
quarter lnc:h of moisture to most
areu, with Huntington Beach
weather watcher J . Sherman
Denny reoordlng .26 of an mch,
bringing the total in that dty to
18.9'1 LrlChes, he aaid. Last year a
(See STORMS, Pace A!)
DellJ "" ........ ., Clwt9e aterr
Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley is a
The 69-foot sloop, skippered
by Dick Virgilio of the San Diego
Yacht Club failed to break its
own record by less than two
hours. The record was set in the
1981 race when Merlin was
skippered by Dick Steele of the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
Merlin'• elapsed time in this
race wu 93 houn, 28 minutes popular place to fish despite threatening weather.
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Fluor Corp.
1uhlidiary awarded
multJmJWon dollar
contract to pl'Ovide
ensJneering 1enice1
·for conttruction of
aD underground
repoeltory for the
nat1oe•1 aaelear
wute. '••FA.
Southea1t A1ian The CaUf omia
refugee• work long Angell' Rod Carew
houn and uve their hu aecompU1hed
money hoping one jut about
day to own their nerythin1 but 1ay1
own bU1inea in he wants to be
Onin1e County. undenaoocl by
P-.e B 1. meclia aad f an1.
------------Pace El .
LoneUnea add rna1tntion make for
entertainln1 theater ln two one act
play1, "Patio" add '•Porch'' now
playlq at the Cotta M ... Ovic
Playhou1e. Pap BS.
Curiou abOut when lJiOM police can
were pl .... wut au , ... eommotlon
wu about T Fbld out iii today'• PoUoe
·Loi, • • " f eat1lN en ..._. AJ.
lllf I hp
and 54 seconds.
The enure fleet of 46 boats was
hit by 15 to 25-knot northwest
winds last rught, indicating that
the race could be f1mshed by late
tomorrow.
The Santa Cruz-50 Hana Ho.
skippered by Mome Kirk of the
Balboa Yacht Club, was 59 miles
from the finish at 8 a.m. today
and was holding down first place
in fleet and Class A on handicap
Ume. It was expected to finish by
noon.
There have been only two
minor accidents in the race. The
yacht Apparition had a broken
(Sff MERUN, Pase Al)
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~ -'I • Oronge Ooul DAILY PILOT/WOdnoodoy, M11oll 13, 1813
Edwards pen.altY
decision sought
Orana C.ounty proaeocutora art•
Jeddlna today whethor they
should one.? aauln teek • Jury'•
recommendatlun that Thomas
Francia Edward• di~ for the
shooUna death of • 12·year.old
girl in Clev •l•nd National Fof'(l8l
The proaecutlon failed In ii.
rtr.n a ttempt y•t.erday. when the
Jury that (.'Onvlcted the former
Costa Mesa resident of flral·
degree murder reported a
deadlock in the penalty phase of
the trial.
Nine Jurors t o ld Orange
County Superior Court Judge
James Judge they favored a
death penalty recommendatlOJl
Three others said they favored
the only other allernahve life
in prison without poss1b1llly of
parole
The three Jurors on the eight·
man, four-woman panel who
voted against the death
recommendation were all men,
1urors said
Judge declared a mistrial sn
the penalty phase after the j\.U"Onl
reported their deadlock. Though
Edwarda' murder <.'OnVlcUon wlll
1tA1nd, a de'Cl.aion on whether tu
pursue a new penalty trial muat
now ~· m{ldl' by pro.tcutorw
°"futy Otstrkt Attorney J ohn
Co n e y , w h o p r o 111 c u t e d
Edwards, said he will c:ontult
with 1uperson1 before informing
Judge of the decision.
Conley said yesterday that hi•
lndination is to seek another
penally trial, but added that he
wa1n't sure he could trust hit
own judgment because of his
feelmgs over the jury's deadlock
Conley said several tactora
would weigh against a new
penally tr1aJ. They Include the
fact that a new Jury would have
to be chosen and again preeen~
most o f the facts that proved
Edwards guilty There also is the
possible trauma to 14·year-old
Kelly Caruer, a second girl shot
hy Edwards 18 months ago, who
would likely have to once again
take the stand in the case.
The prose<'utors' alternative 1s
to accept the lsfe prison tenn and
not attempt a new penalty trial.
Judge has final say over whether
T homas F. EJ wurds'
(Jeno h y divided
ne will allow the tnal, and he has
set March 31 as the day when
auorney1 for both sides wlll
return to tus court to diacuss the
matter
Edwards was convicted of the
September 1981 s l'lootings of
Carber and her friend, Vanessa
Iberrl, as lht· two walked to a
picnic at BIUl' Jay Campgruund
sn Cleveland NauonaJ Forest. No
motive for the shootings has ever
been given.
Mesans file storm loss clairns
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of lhe Delt, ~lol ll•ff
Two Costa Mesa reside nts
have filed storm damage claims
totaling $80,000 against the city,
alleging maintenance crews
failed to adequately clean storm
drains prior to fierce March l
rains.
Patrick Kalama , 253
Brentwood, filed a S 10.000 claim
for (lood damage on March 2.
Dan and Lon Lanning of 2433
Santa Ana Ave. fsJed a $70,000
claim for loss of possessions
during the floods.
Both claims are expected to be
routinely denied when they come
before the City Council.
The storms caused $1.3 million
damage to private property and
left 45 homes water Jogged in the
city
In the wake of the flood, some
residents blamed blocked stonn
drams sn the city for their water
problems.
City Pub!Jc Services Director
Bruce Mattern said all 921 catch
basms m the city are inspected
and cleaned al least once a year
before the rainy season
And areas of the city with
kno wn flooding problems are
STORMS COMING • • •
From Page A 1
total of 9.79 ll\Ches had fallen by
th.is date.
The weather servke says 1t
will be a little cooler tomorrow,
with highs in the upper 50s and
low 60s along the coastal strip.
The latest gaggle of storms are
Newport Beach
Police wt•led 8111 L•oy Ntell• 12. J.,,_
All•n Wr•ntmo•• 21 end Kev111 MICllHI
R•l>ele t9 on ..,~1e1on or con~tre.cr 10
commll •ulo Ourgle ry yelle•d•y nee• Ille
lf't•-ion Ol llt!stOI -OoY9 llteele hell ., .. ,_ on S 10 000 wol
Vienoai. C8VMC1 '60 In detnage Oy knocll"'O
ove< 8lld amu/'tlng INllll>O•• on Wlnc,.or en
.... un0er~
A B•oo. men reponed eon..one 11 l••lnO
r>le Pl8yboy mllQe;llM Mell monlll ..........
not expected to cause damage in
beach areas. the weather service
said.
"These stonns are very small,"
meteorologist Dave Cooper said.
"They should not cause any new
destruction to the coast
whatsoever." ·
Butg•w• ,....,_ oll _,, QOll c:tuC>t • •llaium
-end C8'"41'"G ge.e<........, et 1 1 470
Iron\ • 8I018Qe -on ,,.. 1100 OIOC~ nt
Autlencl Ad
0uo l..,., 0..-ot Af>99ll Chu<Cll 240e M••
V11t• 0t •-& oomb lllree1 lete _.., A -Ch ,_..., the call wu e toOb
Laguna Beach
AesoOenll ot & -on ,,,. 1000 l>IOCt.. 01
VIJI\ Dyll• Ot,... r90Qf190 a ~-on ,...t•d•y
Wftll ,,,. DUr~ ..... ng Oii wltll S2 735 "'
belOlogonga
A ci.ed -' ll\el ,__ up on 1"41 l>MCll
beloW -Perto ~·oar wu ~ 100 la<ge to mow. IO<c:lng c11y crews to llvf)I ,,,.
•mammal at 11\e -
Burglatt br04<a 11110 • pa<keO c.< on IM $00
DIOCll of Ct-Str•t v-t•d8)>. laking auto 8CC41UOflet valued •I ,_,1y $200
clt•arcd of debris at least onet> a
month, Mattern said.
The city officsal blamed Costa
Mesa's flooding problems on the
intensity of the rains and on the
channels that were flowing at
cupacsty and near capacity
In the event of another heavy
storm, orr1c1als plan to station
crews throughout the city lo
inspect catch basin~. Mattern
said
A survey by Mattern of the
('lly's flooded areas shows that
North CoUegc-Park catch basins
were cleaned last September.
Trrnlly a nd Yellowstone area
basins wc·re cleaned last August.
21st and Westminster were
deaned m January, Brentwood
and Santa Ana were cleaned in
January, and Boston and
C harleston were cleaned last
September
fn most cases homeowners
insurance dOt'S not t'OVer damage
from fl oods Fede ral flood
ins urance often o nl y covers
s truct ural d'llmage and not
possessions
Costa Meba
'""••••• pn•d open an lllh ~•,••I •P•"ment"• -•ndow 1creen yeat•rOey ~ ""'"'. •9C)Or190 17.300.,, ~
A ?SO POunO •••O•"Q macr..,.. •ncl 01,..,
IOOI> •alued el U 09~ -• r90Qf1ecl ''°""' t'fft.,O&y trom a "uC• 11 0.C••tOll S'Qn ~
C.r•P'llet
A <.;oat• ~•M ,,,.,, hving m • ,,..._. patll ort
~ a;rta• t"°'teo tO'"• e.-io 01n.r watuabliM ""°"" ~ 11Qlen from "'' -IMt niglll al abOut tt pm
Irvine
A •H•O•"' on Ill• JOO blcx:~ or rop•O.•
••l>Olle<I 1na1 • bu•gler ptte<I apen • d00t
v"t•O•y ono twtped _..,Y wortr. '3.SSO
l Y""a Cam be 101d police yaaterday ~.,
ne4Qllbc>< °" S1e" 1 Flalc><i RO<l(I lttmmeo • S 01
tier heet 'fWllhOUI Oeitm1111on end l@tt the c.hpo•nge on "•• yard
• More rain due
Sell Leltt S•n Anlonlo
91 Sit M•llt
8M lllt
Shr~eport
Sioux F•lls
Spohn•
SytKUM T<>Ptkt
Tuceon
Tueu
WuhlllOIOlt
WICMt
Smog
Tides
~ 40
49 '" 20 3
52 46
80 44
29 14
63 42
J2 1S 0 30
St 0 «S JS
JS 33 ., 31
Low-income rentals OK'd
0 ran 6' t• c: o 1J n t >' f 11mIIIt•11
<"11101 flc•tJ ... luw lnt:umu Ctin
eXJ>t''' at lt•ul 219 nt•w 1Jnlt. of
n•ntal hou111n~ to lw built aand et>t
•L'lidt' Co1 tht'm in 1rvlnl'
Tht' Boud of Sup rvl1ur1
u1.1thor1ud tht• .. ,~ ot se~.~
million In bond• yHterdoy to pay
for thl· C'ONltrucllon of 1.120 nt•w
Mp11rtnwnt11 All but 24 of thl'
units will be built In lrvlrit'o
oic•t·ord1ni tu 11 «01..inty offh.·1al.
On·upul\l')' I" CX J.ll'l'ted within
two yl'nrs.
Eu1:h projc'<'l flnum"t-d with tht•
bond!I mui;t M't u1de at ll·ast 20
p1·ri·<·nl of 1ti1 upurlml'l\li. fnr
luw lnt·om1• filmllws thONt:'
Vic tim makes
short orde r
of arrest
A 23 -yt:'ar·old man who
dllegedly raped a Balboa bland
woman last January found
himself in handcuffs after
wandering into a rt•::itaurant
where the rapl· vst·tsm works.
police reported
Pqlire said they are unsurt> 1r
Michael E Gonzal~. a rC'Sident
of Huntington Park. knew the
woman worked sn tht:' restaurant
Gonialeii, an unemployt'd
salesman, is be mg held on $:l5, ·
000 bail afll•r his arrt.'St Sunday
un susp1cwn of rap<•
Offict>rs said the man entered
the Balboa Island rt>susurant late
Sunday and was t·arry1ng a
sweater allegedly taken from tht·
woman's se<:ond-!loor apartm1:nl
during the attack
Tht· v1ct1m told pohcl' she
rccogn11ed the man as ht>r
assailant as well as thl' pll'C'l' of
dvthmg
wtu. annual tncumo la ltiea Oum
four-tlftha of the rnedtan famJJy
lneunu In the county That
mean• famlllet maklna abo1Jt
$26,000 o y~ar or Le. can Uve In
tht• apartment.I.
The lrvlnei projC-l'll, •II
dc•vt•lopt-d by the Irvine Co .. wtll
bt• built In oven dlfforc nt
loc4lllona around the city.
Two project• at Campus
Drlv<' und Berkeley n.-ar UCr.
At Harvard Avenue and
<'a Ii fornla. al.tu n~ar U<:I.
On East Yale L oop,
lH'tween Alton P11r kway nnrl
Sp ring Brook N orth, In
Woodbridge.
On Alton Parkway ,
lJl•tween East Yale Loop and
Cret>k Road, also m Woodbr1dgl"
At lrv1ne Center Dr1v~· and
Ht.:arthstonc· near tht.• Saddlebat·k
College North c~mpw.
2 'sn eak off'
with cash from
• te nnis s tore
Two men held up Van's Tennis
Shoes Ill Costa Mesa laat rugh t,
t•sc·ap1ng with an unknown
amount of money, pohce said
The shotgun-toting pair
walked into the store at 3585
Harbor Blvd. at 6:45 p.m. and
demanded cash from a register
and safe. police said.
One of the suspects 1s
d('&'ritx>d as about 21. 5-foot·7,
with a black mustache and
weanng a baseball hat The othl·r
man was about 20, 5-foot-6, with
black, medium-length hair They
may have been driving a yellow
van
ll was the second robbery in
ll~ than a month at lhe store
.... At thl• Santa Ana Jl'recoway
and v-i~ nc.:ar th chy'• li ritage
Park and Jrvmeo HJah School
Tht otht·r proj ct approved
u"der th bond pf'OiJ'am will bt
d{'Vl'lopt'd by the Orang County
Comrnunlly Hou11na Corp In
San Juan Capiau-ano
John Ulb1<>n or th~ County
AJnHn11trauv .. Offtc• uld
yetl.t>rday that moat of the
1purtmvn1J1 •hould bt-built In one
to two yeur1.
Uibaon Kaid the project. are
tht• Clrst In th~ c:ounty that will
not UIK' fedl·ral houaing funda U>
guarunW<· 11nd pay for part of the
bonds.
HB c ouple
(ound s lain
in Big Be ar
A Huntington Beach man and
Ill:. w1fl• Wt•r(• round shot to death
in lht•ir c:abin at Big Bear Lake,
thP apparl'nt v 1ct1ms of a
murder-sulc:1de. a('l'Ordmg to the
San Bernurdino County coroner
D<•puty Coroner Nelda Britton
said l'Vidence suggests that
Guillermo Macias, 49, rataUy shot
his wift• Dirol. 48. and then took
his uwn l.Jfc.•
An auto)')f>y yesterday showed
that eath suffered a gun1hot
wound sn the head, at'l'Ordmg to
Britton A :J8·callbl'r handgun
was found . The two reportedly
had b<><•n t•xperiencsng marital
probh•ms. ac:t·vrding to the
deputy t•oruner.
l"rnmds of the family said the
two shoaling v1ct1ms are survived
by two daughters. Mana and
Marilyn. and a son. Bill
Funeral arrangements are
tx·sng handll:'d by tht:' Neptune
S0<:wty of Rivers1dt' The January attack was one in
a series of reported rapes un
Balboa Island that alarmed
residents, who ca lled a
c-ommurnty me<>tmg at one point
to disc~ the problem
Researchers dyeing
Police said they art-
1nvest1gat1ng lo detc•rm1ne 1(
Goniales·may be connected with
other reported rapes on the
island
• to trace mosquitoes
By GLENN SCOTT
Of Ille D~ PMoi Slaff
drums to det.errrune their modus
operands
MERLIN . • •
From Page A 1
rudder and was t'Ontmumg lo thl•
finish under reduC"t•d sail a nd
st<:ermg by sail trim The yacht
Free Run reported .1 broken
boom this morning but was
continuing in the rac-e
Mosquitoes, lske common
lT1 m1nals, arl' escaping capture
by gmng underground They're
brl'l'<iing in the network nf storm
drains where authorities can't
rca1:h them
Thl' n :searchers al.so w1U test
n<•w mt•asur es to eradicate
mo1>qu1t()('S Many strains have
built up 1mmuruties to tried·and-
true pest1c1des. Oils that coat
surface water and choke larvae
don't w o rk 1n storm drains
lx'<:ausc• running water disrupts
thP him.
Larry Somer s on the escort
vessel H awkt•ye was al
Magdalena Bay this morning and
reporting "'inds of 22 knoll>
1ns1de the bay They were
reportedlv ~tronger outside
That's the allegation of UC
P.1 •t:'rside researchers Mir Mulla
and Major Dhillo n . who have
re<-e1ved a three-year grant from
Orange County and Los Angeles
('OUn ty agencies to flush the bugs
from their st.onn dram dens
Mulla and Dhillon instead will
look al new b1olog1cal agents,
such as hormones and bacterial
toxsm thut prevent larvae from
reach eng adult stages. Their
o b1ec t1ve 1s to reduce the
numbt"rs of bugs that bother
peopJP
The pair plan to trace
mosquitoes by coloring them
with fluorescent dyes. Bugs of
several different colors will be
released. then recapt ured in It's a case of tnal and air.
VA LLEY BOY 'WAS A WINNER '. • • •
From Page A 1
his parents observed a change m tum about two
years ago
"It was very sudden," Sharar. Olsen recalled.
"We noticed he was putting out at 150 percent as
usual. but he was slowing down fo1' some reason."
After his ninth birthday party m December
198 I, Todd c"Ompla1ned of side pains and was taken
to a hospital emergency room Hts parents were told
st was probably a virus.
The following April, a doctor checking for
pneumonia found spots on an X-ray of Todd's
lungs He underwent surger y at Ch1ldrens Hospital,
where doctors diagnosed liver cancer that had
spread t.o his lungs
The Olsen family dec1dt'd to race the rulment
with a pos1t1vl' outlook They made up their rrunds
that Todd would recover
"As soon as Todd was d1agnoseod. we had a
special T-shirt made, and ~very time we vLSited the
h0&p1tal we took 1t along," Sharon Olsen said
The front of the shirt bore the message· "We
t·an because we think WC' can .. On the back was the
nam•• "Todd" and his lucky number. 7
As a result of th(• regular can<.'t'r treatments.
Todd's blond hair fell out But hLS parents say he
was spared some of thl' worst side effects of
therapy. perhaps because of his strength and
determination.
Todd continued to attend school through last
December, earning straight A's during his first tenn
as a fourth grader. For Christmas. he made a plaque
for his father with the message, ''Llmtts exUlt only
in your mind.''
But his tumor began to grow and the drugs
used in his treatment became ineffective early this
year Todd grew impatient.
"He wanted to be well, and he didn't think st
would takl' this long," his mother reC"alled "lt was
hard for him to watch the world go by and not be
part of It "
When Todd died last Saturday. he-left behind
his parents, tus brother Kevtn, his sister Kirsten. his
grandparents and other loved ones
Hts father, George P Olsen. said. "I'm going to
suggest to the fanuly that each of us pick something
we bked m Todd and to build on that. or to do
something we w ouldn't have done and to do 1t for
Todd."
,
~luorescenf Shop &ighl
2-1/te, 48-lfl.Ch wor1<1hop llt.. Add• light In
•hops, garages. laundry room1 and work areas.
Complete wftll 3 wire cord, plug. hanging chain
set. lnoludM 2140 wett ""°'"""' Bulbe.
Sale Price
'l~.BB
Rfl/J. Price
$19.99
Huinor writing
workshop slated
The J19ychology and process of humor wriung will be
discussed ln a workshop schedult.>d Saturday in South Laguna
by writ.er and teacher Lola D. Glllebaard.
The work.shop, which runs Crom 9.30 a m to 4 pm
includes strategies for interjecung humor m prose and poetry
Gillebaard has been featured In newspapers and
magaz.ines and teaches creatjve writing at Saddleback College.
For more infonnation on the work.shop, call 499-1968 or
494 -6922. The coat l.s $100 and includes a gourmet lunch.
• The cancer program at Hoag Memonal Hospital an
Newport Beach has received a three-year certificate from the
American College of Surgeons.
Requirements for certificat1on include accreditation, an
active cancer committee, regular educational cancer
t'Onferences, consultation services and documentation of cancer
cases through a tumor registry.
• A nursing educauon seminar on drug abuse will ~ held
tomorrow at South Coast Medical Center, focusing on
commonly abused drugs.
The seminar runs from 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m and the $40 cost
includes lunch . To register, call 499-131 l , ext. 2718.
• An eiRht-week Toastmasters Club course in leadership
and speaking skJlls will be offered beginning tomorrow m
Costa Mesa's Church of Christ. 287 W Wilson Ave
The class will meet Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m Cost
is $5 For registration call 543-4890 or 846-5816.
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Back pain
examined
• at seminars
A lwo -part w o rk1hop ,
deelgned to help you eliminate
that paln ln your bM:k, will be
preaented at Oranie Cout
Colle~ thl.a 1prlng.
Titled "Beat the Bad Back
Syndrome," the aerlet la slated
for th is Saturday and April 9
from 10 a.m. to noon In Room 113
o f OCC's Counseling and
AdmisaJons Building. Adml11lon
ll $8
The wor k shop will be
conducted by Huntington Beach
c hiropractor, Dr. Car y H .
Rothenberf. Dr. Rothenberg la a
graduate o Bowling Green State
University, the American College
of Chiropractic Orthopedics, a nd
Los Angeles College of
Chiropractic.
The workshop 1s designed
espectall y for people who suffer
from l ow back pain Or .
Rolhenberg will help attendees
to develop a greater
understanding of the anatomical.
psychological and physiological
components of low back pain He
will show participants how to
manage their pain thr ough
natural and drug-free methods.
A demonstration will present
the latest chiropractic technique
to relieve low back and leg pain.
Tickets are on sale in the OCC
T ick et Office, located in the
college 's Student Center
Bu aiding
Tickets wLll also be sold at the
door.
For information about the
workshop, phone 556-5880.
Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, March 23. 1983 * .\I
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El Toro Road work set in LB
Work should began next month
on a $256,000 resurfacing project
along a stretch of El Toro Road in
Laguna Beach.
State transpor tation officials
confirmed yesterday they will
pick up 86.2 perrent of the 250,-
000 project cost Sully-Miller
Contracting Co was t he low
bidder for the job.
Ross Cox. Laguna's city
enginee r , said the facelift of
about 1.3 miles of r oadway
should be completed by the time
the summer art festivals gel
Engine getting facelift
A 15-year-old fire engine in t..guna Beach will get a major
facelift m the near future and
the tab for the overhaul will be
$36,587.
week to rehabilitate Engine No.
2. A second bid, Crom Crown
Coach Corp .. was $38,056.
The three-month spruce-up
will include a complete QVerhaul
of the engine, rewiring and a
new paint job. A new en gine
would have cost $165,000
under way July 9.
"The contract calls for the job
taking 60 working days -or
about three months," Cox s&ld.
"But we hope to have the work
done before festival season.''
The )Ob calls for resurfacing a
stretch of the two-lane roadway
beginning at its terminus with
Laguna Canyon Road.
ln addition to resurfacing the
roadway with between three
inches and six inches of new
asphalt, the project calls for
replacement of several concrete
culverts and installation of new
culver1s
The city's portion of the
project was budgeted last year
Caltrans received its share from
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Hey Kids • • •
Come meet
Gumby and
his originator,
Art Clokey,
in person at
Neiman-Marcus,
Fashion Island,
on Saturday,
March 26,
and Tuesday,
March 29.
r
Mom and Dsd ...
Bring the llttle ones to breskfsst with the
Easter Bunny and Gumby, 9:30 A.M.,
Saturday, March 28, and again on
Tuesday, March 29, In the Zodiac Dining
Room. They'll flfl)oy • delicious brunch
with Mr. Bunny, Gumby, and Art Clokey,
all hertl In person. They'll He a program
of Gumby cartoons and evttn take home
a peraona//zed souvenir. The cost 11
~.00 PM person and reMrVstlona are a
must. Cs/I 159-1900, ext. 330.
I
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Consumer prices fall
second time since I 965
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
WASHINGTON -Record decllnet in guoUne
and fuel oU pries tent con.cumer pnces tumbllnt O 2
percent lut month, the govemmcmt 1&1d today It wu
only the aecond Ume alnce 196~ that C'OMumens' cosu
have ectually fallen.
Guolino prices plummeted 6. 7 percent. over the
la.al four montha they have fallen 10 8 perl'tml Jo'uel oU
prices fell 4. 7 percent.
The cost.a of food and hou.tng were unctumged
Medical care expentes *>&red 0.8 percent
Today's report from the Labor Department -
following three months of little or no gllll\ -boosted
economists' predictions that the Consumer Price Index
for all of 11}83 may match last year's 3.9 percent, the
smallest riae In a decade.
Today's report said that gasoline pnces. as of la.st
month, were 16 6 percent below their peak level of
March 1981. Last month's record drop came after a 3 3
percent decline rn January and a 0.8 percent fall in
December
Prices up in county
Consumer prices rose by one-half a percentage
point during February in Orange and Los Angeles
counlifS, bucking a 0.2 percent drop in prices on the
nation.a] level. the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statisucs 11a1d
today. Last month's pnces in Los Angeles, Long Beach
and Anaheim were 0.5 per cent higher than m
February 1982. The bureau said the Consumer Price
Index stood at 286.6 la.st month compared with 1967
levels. That means it cost $286.60 in February to buy
the same goods and services that cost $100 in 1967. The
bureau attributed the nation.a] decline in rices to lower
costs for gaaoline and fuel oil and noted 1t was only the
second time since 1965 that consumer prices have
fallen.
Pound at all-time low
LONDON -The British pound, already
weakened by lower oil prices, plunged to an all-tune
trading low of $1.4~925 in nervous trading today as
the dollar rose shar ply against key European
currencies. The dollar was bolstered by high U S
interest rates and the prospect that the Federal
Reserve's tight money policy will conunue. Gold pnces
dipped. Sterling opened at $1.4735 agamst yesterday's
late rate of $1.4710. But it suddenly slumped around
midmorning. Dealers blamed market rumors that the
state-run British National Oil Corp. planned to cut its
North Sea oil prices for the second time this month
Suit against McDonald's won
SAN FRANCISCO -A federal court Jury has
awarded $360,000 in damages to a Redding company
that claims the McDonald's hamburger chain stole an
idea for speeding the cooking time of Egg McMufflJ\S.
The jurors awarded $180,000 in compensatory
damages and an equal amount m purut1ve damages to
Fast Food Fabricators, which had devlSed an "egg Lid "
But Jeff Ohan, an attorney for McOonaJd's in Chicago,
said the compan y is preparing several post-trial
mot.Ions to appeal last week's decision in U.S . Dlstnct
Court
Computer firm seeks protection
LOS ANGELES -CompuPlus discount
computer store has sought a federal bankruptcy
court's protection from creditors and cleared Its
shelves, dismaying customers who pa.id m advance for
equipment. The Van Nuys-area firm, run by The Place
Where You Go to Buy Computers Inc .. listed Apple
Computer Inc. aa its largest creditor at $1.65 million.
The Los Angeles Times -which published
CompuPlus ad.a promoting what were considered very
low personal computer pnces -was Listed as the
aecond lareest creditor, owed $185.464, the Times said
yesterday.
Gold Quotations
By Tbe A11oclated Press
Selected world gold prices today:
London morning fixing $413.00, off $8.25.
LoadoD afternoon fixing $410.00, off $11.25 Pana afternoon fixing $410.57, off $11.14.
Frukfart fixing $415.00, off $8.01.
Zarlc~ late afternoon $411.00 bid, off $11 00;
$412.00 asked.
Hudy & Barman (only daily quote) $410.00, off
$11.25.
Engelhard (only daily quote) $410.00, off $11.25.
Eagelhard fabricated (only daily quote) $430.50,
off $11.81.
NY Comex gold spot month Tue. $418.70, of!
$1.30.
Silver
Hudy & Harmu, U0.130 per troy ounce. only daily quote.
Metals
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot. nonferrous metal price.a
U>day:
Copper -78~-80 cents a pound, U.S. desUnatio111. Copper -71.U ceni. per pound, NY Comu spot
month clQeed Tue.
Lead -20 \.'\-23 centa a pound. .
ztac -38-40 centa a POUDCI. delivered. rt. -M.67$3 MeW. Week compoait.e lb.
AJ•amam -78 ce:nta. pound. N.Y.
Mereary -fW.00 per lla.k.
Plada•m -'400.00-$406.00 merch. troy ounce. N.Y.
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CLOSING 1,140.87
Cons ume r prices fa ll
second time s ince I 965
By The AHoclated Preu
WASHINGTON -Re<.'Ord dedsnl'S m gasoline
and fuel oil prices sent conswner prll't.'S tumbling 0 2
pen.-ent last month, the government s~od today h was
only the second time since 1965 that t'Onsumers' costs
have actually fallen.
Gasoline prices plummeted 6 7 pen -ent, over the
last four months they have fallen IO 8 PE'rcent F ul'I oil
prices fell 4.7 percent.
The costs of food and housing wen~ uJl<'hange<l
Medical care expenses soared 0 8 perc.-ent
Today's report from the Labor Department -
Collowmg three months of little or no gam -boosted
econom15ts' predictions that the Consumer Price Index
for all of 1983 mav match last year 's 3.9 percent, the
smallest rise in a decade.
Today's report said that gasoline prices, as of last
month, were 16.6 per<:ent below ' their peak level of
March 1981. Last month's record drop came after a 3.3
percent decline in January and a 0.8 pen.-ent fall in
December.
Prices up in county
Consumer prices rose by one-half a percentage
pomt during February in Orange and Los Angeles
counties, bucking a 0.2 percent drop m prices on the
national level. the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said
today. Last month's prices in Los Angeles, Long Beach
and Anaheim were 0.5 pe rcent higher than tn
February 1982. The bureau said the Consumer Pnce
Index stood at 286.6 last month compared w ith 1967
levels. That means it cost $286 60 m February to buy
the same goods and services that cost $100 in 1967. The
bureau attributed the national decline m m~es to lower
costs for gasoline and fuel oil and noted it was only the
second time since 1965 that consumer prices h ave
fallen.
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