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Triangle project detailed
Oy KAR~N Ii; KLEIN
Of IM Dellr '14el ltaff
I rvine.-Uty u fC1l1ul• u11d
t•Xt'\'Ullvt .. uf tht• lrvhu.• Cu hitvt'
u 1t 1t• t• d u 11 M I' 1 op o • • l I u r
t•otutrut•twn of the "Golden
Trl1.1~1l·" bu•lm'tlll aand 1hoppmH
l't'nLt•r , lo bt• ul\t• of tht• l1trgt.'•l
Jt.'Vt•loµmt-nt t•omplexes in the
lill.llt•
The City Council and vanowi
city asenciH must approve the
development proposal before
actual construction can proceed.
Irvine col f ers could
gro·w $22 million
centt'r , off1c~ building• and
hott>l1. The price tag on the.>
development will <>xceed • t
btlllon, offldat. aald.
The agrucment, announced
yesterday, guaranteftl the city
will be pajd WI much us $1 million
a year by the> Irvine Co. I( ~lcs
taxt.'tl from the new <.'enter do not
mt-et that figure
guarantee 922 million In revenue
to the city. 1ald Paul Brady,
lrvlne'1 au.lat.ant city manaaer.
The lrvtne Center project hu
been In the active planning stage
for 26 monthl, Brady aid, during
which time a 14 -member
rommlttee made up of clty and
Irvine Co. offldall negotiated the
detaila of the propoeaL
fHt ot office 1pac~. 1 million
1quare feet of hotel spac.-and
240,000 1quare Ifft uf 1eneral
t:ommerctal 1pace, Brady aaJd
The lrvtne Co will fund $80
million worth of lmprovementa
needed to operate the center
The t.'Ompany wllJ pay for $10
million In lmprovemenll to
transportation In the area.
A $6 million lnt.erchanae t.o be
con1tructed between the Santa
Ana Freeway and A l ton
Parkway will be the first step In
the Irvine Center'• development
Irvine Co. a nd city officials have agreed on
construction proposal for Irvine (;enter.
T he Irvin e Cent er, to be
loc:utt'<i between the Sant.a Ana,
San Diego and Laguna
Freeways. wall be a 480-uc:re
t·omplex feuturlnJ{ a shopping
The project 11 expected to
unfold uver a 2~-year period,
during whlt.'h the Irvine Co wlU
The cent.er wlJl conal.sl of 1.7
million square feet of commercial
development, 4 million square
If the propoul makes It
through three months of various
(See TRIANGLE, Page At)
THI DRANlil COAST coum 10111011
Holdups
work of
same
bandit?
Police say the same man
appears to have robbed a Costa
Mesa bank and a Huntington
Beach savings and loan yesterday
afternoon.
An FBI spokesman said the
same robber also may have been
responsible for a third holdup
yesterday in Los Angeles.
Officers in Costa Mesa and
Huntington Beac h said
descriptions of the robber and his
m eth od o f operation were
identical. The man fled with
about $1 ,800 from the two local
holdups, police said.
In the first incident, the man
approached a teller at the
Crocker National Bank, 2300
Harbor Blvd .. Cotta Meaa, at
12:41 p .m . He demanded that
cash be placed Into a bright oranae knapeack. He fled with
about $1,ooO, poUce ta.id.
At 2:14 p.m , the aame man
approached a teller at American
Savings and Loan, 7830 Edinger
Ave., liuntington Beach, told her
he had a concealed gun, and
demanded cash . He fled with
about $800.
No weapon was seen in either
holdup.
The robber was described as a
black man in his mld-20s, about 5
feet-9, with a short Afro haircut,
wearing white jol(Ring shorts, a
blue shirt and a baseball cap. He
carried the orange knapsack in
both incidents, police said.
Poor weather
can lead to
depression
By LORENZO BENET
0( .... o.ltr "°' •1.11t Do gray ak.iea make you feel
blue?
If IO, you're not alone. LocaJ
physiaans and COUNelora agree
that bad weather -the type the
Orange Coast has experienced
recently -tends to amplify
penonal problems.
"An ytime the weather is
different than we think It ought
to be, we get upeet becauae there
I.a nothing we can do about it,"
said Dr . Donald Schafer. a
clinical profeaaor in the
psychiatry department at UC
Irvine. "People then tum their
anger Inward and feel depressed
and blue. They may take lt out
on aomeone clme to them."
"People In on-going therapy
(See WB~N. Pace At)
0 RANGE C 0 U N f Y 1-: A LI F 0 R N 1 A · ·. f N r '
A bit
of privacy
Hundreds who
visited Main Beac h
in Laguna
yeste rday found
that r ecent sto rms
have changed the
shoreline as well a s
d~stroyed part of
the boardwalk. But
for Craig and Lisa
Wolf, left, of Los
Angeles, they
found that the
demolished sectio n
gave them som e
privacy.
Private plane
noise rules
taking wing
By JEFF ADLER oftM o.-, Not llefl
Orange County supervisors are
casting a wary eye -and a
sensitive ear -at private aircraft
takeoffs at John Wayne Airport.
The Board of Supervisors
yesterday directed the county
counsel and airport manager to
develop an ordinance aimed al
limiting the permissible takeoff
noise levels of private aircraft
beginning in 1984.
In proposmg the ordinance,
Supervisor Thomas Riley, wh0&e
district U'\Cludes the airport and
surrounding area, suggested that
It be modeled after the
regulations which now fovem maximum noise leve s for
commercial carriers taking off
from the airport.
"Once a maximum level of
noise hu been established, a
no&ae penalty program or llOOle
type, possibly a fee. would be
s tructured to place an ll'lC('nt.Jve
on the aircraft owners and
operators to fly as quietly as
possible," Rtley saJd
He added that the ordmance
also would serve as an
inducement to private aircraft
ow n e r s to convert their
equipment to newer technology
craft, which can fly more quietly
than their predecessors.
The supervisors alao said such
an action w ould be another
i ndication of the board's
commitment to reduce the noise
levels around the airport. about
which nearby residents often
complain.
While commercial aircraft now
are required lo meet noise
guidelines around-the-clock.
private aircraft are required to
meet a noise ceiling only during
evening and early morning
curl~ houri.
HB Retrial starts in
child Inolesting case
By JEFF ADLER
Of IM DllltJ ,..._. ltafl
The retrial of a Huntington
Beach man -a former Long
Beach police officer -accused of
child molestation began in
Orange County Superior Court
yesterday with testimony from
three young girls who claim their
neighbor repeatedly fondled
them
Michael McDonald , 42, Is
charged with multiple counts of
child molestation stemming from
alleged acts with six girla who
vi11ted his Cape Cottage Lane
home over an 18-month period
begmmng m 1981.
The case 1s being retried
b eca u se an earlie r Jury
cons1uer1n~ lne c narg es
deadlocked last Sept.ember and
was unable to deliver a verdict.
Three of the girls now aged 9
to 11, tesllfied they frequently
visited McDonald's home to play
pinball. It was during these visits
that McDonald, whom they
called ''Uncle Mike," fondled
them, the three t.est.Jfied
One of the girls told jurors she
finally decided to tell her mother
about the alleged acts because
"we were getting ti.red of him
doing what he wasn't supposed
to do."
McDonald also is alleged to
have shown some of the girls
pornographic slides o n a
nickelodeon located m the home's
gameroom. a converted garage.
HB man sees 'explosive' mishap
During the first trial, the
former motorcycle officer took
the stand in his own def~ll8t' and
denied molesting any of the girls.
H is attorney, Gary Pohlson,
then argued his client was a
victim of a. conspiracy concocted
by aeveral of the girls because
they were angry with him,
perhaps because he curtailed
their pinball privileges. Pohlson
is again defending McDonald In
the serond trial.
Huntington Beach skier Bruce
Holmblad was sitting in a chair
lift above Squaw Valley
yesterday when a portion of the
lee rink used for the 1960
Olympics ice rink collapeed.
"I heard one of the loudest
exploaiona of my life," the
23-year-<>ld beach resident aald In
a telephone interview from the
popular ski re90rt.
blythe Arena, the ice rink that
showcased the 1960 Olympics.
lost a football-field aiz.e .ection of
rooftop shortly after noon, the
result of tona of heavy. wet snow
on ita met.al surface.
No one was inside the arena
when the roof collapeed, echoing
on nearby ski slopes "like a bi.g
aonlc boom.
"The expla.ion aounded like
~00 atlcka of dynamite,"
Holmblad II.Id.
From his aerial vantage point
-400 to 500 yards away -
Holmblad said he could aee
debris bouncing off the floor ol
the ice r ink which had been
cl<ll'led about an hour before.
"The exploelon sent a chill
through my body," he aaid.
An inspection of the rink four
houra before the collapse
prompted Squaw Valley offidala
to cloee the hu1ee arena becaUM
the roof's steel support cables
were visibly sagging.
The cave-In occurred an hour
before the rink would normally
have been open to the public,
said Jim Mott, aasistant general
manager for the aid reeort.
He said up to 300 akaters
would have been on the Ice
durlna the busy Easter Week
holiday.
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"Thorn Birds" scores
Hallway thro .. gh ib four-part,
10-hour broadcast, ABC'• "The
Thorn Blrda" continued to
ehalleDle "The Wlada of War" '°" the No. 2 mini-tenet ratios
behind "Roott." Page 06.
A sexual reversal
Ann Lande,. retpondt to a
eomewhat unuaual eomplalnt
from a teen·.,e Loi An1ele1
boy who f eel1 that all the sirl1
teem to be laterated In It Jex,
Page 82.
Stablllty 1tarll at
catcher, and for the
Anpl, h'1 a 1pot Bob
Boone hat under.
eoatrol. Pap El.
Time-honored tradition• of
Euter ln()lude 1uch fa•orhe• u
Baked Ham or Roa1t Lamb.
See redpe1 for theee entreet
and all their del1-htf ul
aecompanimenll la today'•
Food Seetion, beginnl"-on
P&1e Cl.
They agree
Third graden at
Andenen Sehool in
N•wport Beach like
jelly beau a1 well u
Pre.Ideal Reapn -
and they'ye told him
'°·Pace et.
Noisy, night ?.
Dtd 1lren1 walre you
from. a blWal
1h1..iMr tut nlaht f
Fta• oat enedy what
ha~ed tn the O.lly
Pilot'• replar PoUee
14· hi• A2.
The jury at the first trial
deadlocked when it could not
reach a unanimous verdict on the
charges. aa requjred in crimlral
cues.
J OranQe Coaat DAIL.Y PILOT/Wednteday. March 30, \083
Cops ask
clues in
find of
body
By STEVE MARJlLE
Oltl'9~Ntllte"
Ne wport Beach police are
asking for help In unraveling the
final days of a 34-year-old
Hungarian Immigrant who was
found in Newport Harbor last
week shot to d eath
S teven Balogh, a short. stocky
man who laved alone ma Tustin
apartment, was shot onct' an th£'
stomat·h and reportedly bled to
death
Ev1dent't' shows the man was
shot and perhaps bea~n before
being dumped 1n the b ay .
investigators said Police said
Balogh's last days alive are
cloaked 10 mystery
Friends of the man who came
to the Umted States in 1979,
reportedly told officers they last
saw Balogh allve on March 14 at
a small informal gathering.
Balogh's car, a beat up yellow
1972 Toyota, was found last
Saturday parked in front of
Spire's Restaurant at the Larwin
Square sh opping center In
Steven Balogh
Tuslln. Pohce said the re 1s no
due how long the car had been
there
Police S1Ud Balogh. who spoke
with a thick Hungarian ~nt,
enpyed going to area nlghtclubl
that featured live music and
dancing His favorite plAce was
the Alrporter Inn in Irvine which
he visited weekly, police laid.
A free lance auto body
repairman who worked at
several places regularly, Balogh
apparently had no family livfnt
in the United States.
Anyone with information on
Ba logh's whereabouts afte r
March 14 are asked to contact
police at 644-3786.
WHEN IT RAINS IT • • •
From Page A 1
tend to react more to weather
changes than others," said Dr.
Edwin Inge, darect.or o{ the Cope
Ceyter in Costa Mesa. "On sunny
dajs I've noticed that people are
more open to therapy On bad
days I notice slight mood
c hanges , th ou gh not
pronounced."
Dr. Mason Fries, a psychologist
at the Assessment Treatment
Service Center m Santa Ana,
says that poor weather can add to
Ex-Olympic
champ due
Forme r Olympic champion
Billy Mills will speak tomorrow
at an Indian education program
at Huntington Beach H igh
School.
Mills, an Oglala Sioux Indian,
won the 10,000-meter run for the
United S tates m 1964.
Tomorrow's program, designed
to emphasize Indian cultural
awareness, is Cunded by the U.S .
Department of Education.
School sources say there are
about 800 students of Indian
heritage in the Huntington &.ch
Union HJgh School Distnct.
Huntington Beach
Art _,.,,......,, on Ille 1400 blodl 01 oit..
Avenue '"" burgle<l.ted ertd reneac:lled, •
•..id«tl lokl po1ic. )'WMrd41Y A dlllloow .......
.... damegecl Md -P9tlrte -~..., The lou ••• Mllmeled el S$00 Ill 1101ert
houNhold "-· w>d ~ .,.,.,ege -00ne lo Ille -11T*'I
problems stemming from work or
a bad marriage. "It's another
little strem," he said.
However, a aurvey of Orange
County hotline services revealed
that depression -related calls do
not increase when the weather
turns sour.
"It might make you feel blue,
but it's not enough to put you in
a state of panic," a oounaelor at
New Hope counseling service an
Garden Grove said.
The Orange Coast and the rest
>{ Southe rn Callfornaa have
(Otten nearly double the normaJ
1mount of rainfall this season
The prognosis, weatherwi.se, is
loolung better this week. It has
been sunny.
TRIANGLE. •
From Page A1
c it y h earings and public
hearings. the rompany projects
office buildings on the site wall
be ready for occupancy in early
1985, Collins said.
The proposal will come before
the u.napor1ation and planrung
comrnimiora in May and, if it u
approved, will move on to a vote
b y the Cit y Council m June.
Brady said.
"burglary -~ )491WO.., ~ at en ..,_,_.on the IMOO-ol ~
Sii-T"9 IOU lnCl..oed a 1-.lalOfl Ml
ve1ueC1 el $300 end ~ ,,_ el St50
Ent•y wu apparently made lnrougn art
~eel~
Fountain ValJey
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8lecll Angw Aeel-1. I 7t'20 ll<OOlthu,.I St
Canyon
filming
footage
big job
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of'01t1 D.i!J,.... lteff
Luguna Bea<'h photographers
J err y Burchfield and Mark
Chamberla!n are embarkang on
yet another massive film pro)t.'Ct
with Laguna Canyon again
servmg as the sub~'<'l of their
cameras
It's called the Laguna Canyon
Pro)e('l, and since 1980, the pair
have tU.med every square mch of
the canyon road. Both s1des. In
daylight and at night.
The result hu been a series of
t'OntJnuoua photographic strips,
each stretching some 267 feet
Iona. documenting the winding,
aeven-mlle can yon from the
roadway.
Now they're pre paring for
"Phue V" of the project -the
most ambitious yet They're
going to film the west side of the
undeveloped canyon on May 24
from Sand Canyon Road to the
Pacific Ocean.
Only thls time around, the end,
result will be a truly spectacular
light show.
A crew of 25 photographers
and assistants will be required,
along with seven vehicles for the
6 p.m. to 6 a m. photo session,
Burchfield said.
"We're going to illuminate the
canyon at night with the primary
red, green and blue colors so they
overlap," he said. The resulting
l, 170 sequential e xposures will
the n be pri n t ed on one
continuous stnp measuring about
3 'h inches by ~ feet.
In o rder to complete the
pro)e('t before dayhght, the trucks
containing the cameras and lights
must move down the canyon 35
feet every 45 seconds with one
exposure made al each brief stop.
So why w o uld two
professional photographers have
such an obsession with capturing
the canyon on film?
They say d evelopm e nt 1n
Laguna Canyon as inevitable, and
they want him -tots of film -
to docu~nl how 1t looked before
the sprawl
Their previous canyon photo
strips have been exhibited 1n
museums and photo shows. and
bo t h Bur c hfield and
Chamberlam have picked up the
tab
This tune around they'd hke
some help
To raise the $3,000 or so they
say they'll need to pull off the
Laguna Benc h
Bu<glate ent•ecl a 110me tn Illa 2000 ~~
ol '"' Wey llHough an unloc.,eo door Y9ll•Oey tai.1rt9 • video recor-encS ,_
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Coastal
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tomorrow bul Wflh aome high ~ O¥wnlght Iowa '8 to
6fl. Hlgha lodey In the mid· 70.. Highs IOfnOrfow M to 72
Elaewhera. from Point
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border •nd out 80 mll••
N<><t"-1 ~ t5 to 22 knou
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lortloht over outer wa11r1
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tomorrow altefnoon W11t1rty
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Thursday. Mii'~ 31 ·
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CANVOH ~CT PHASE V
' ,\(--.t.NA H nc:>HS FOA SAt E
De1tr "4lf St.n l"ttoto
Mark Chamberlain and Jerry Burchfield
are seeking financial help to comple te
huge filming job of the Laguna Canyon to
show what it looks like before what they
feel will be uinevitable development."
l'olor spectacular. the two men
plan to "pre-sell" sect10ns of the
prmt Advance sponsors may
purchase a six-trame, :H41 by 30
inch section of any part of the
canyon they WlSh for $50
But you 'll have t o hurry,
Burchfield says Only one of the
contmuous prmts from Phase V
wilJ be cut up into sec-taons
To selec t o ne o f the 202
sections, a map of the canyon IS
posted at BC Photography at 235
Forest Ave Selections are on a
first-rome basis.
To reserve a secuon, call the
lab at 497-1880
"S~ars' to play
benefit game
A c.-elebrity basketball game 1s
slated to m orrow a t th e
gymnasium at West.mlnster H igh
School. 14325 Golden West St
&:hool sources say entertainers
from a number of television
programs will appear.
The game -matching the
celebrities against high school
staff members -is scheduled to
s tart at 7 .30 p.m For more
information, call the school at
893-1381
Lawyers
oppose
'ti~ing'
judges
By ROBERT BARKER
OI Ille DMly f't6et It.ff
Members of 1he state Bar of
Cahfornla aren't .eelng eye-to·
eye with an Orange County aor
leg1s1Dl0r who wantJI the state 11
Judges to punch a time clock, In a
manner of speakang
Huntington Beach 's Nolan
Frazzelle haa intro duced
leg1Slauon calling for the creauon
of a Comm1ss1on on Judicial
Eff1c1ency to study Judges'
output and consider ways to
1ncrea.se their product1v1ty
H e also wants to adopt
rrummum workmg hours and a
procedure 10 which each judge
would r~port work h o urs to
superiors on a monthly baa11.
Friuelle has said he believes a
mounting court bac klog is
attributable to judges not doing
their share of the work.
But the governing &ard of
the state bar, meeting in Los
Angeles last weekend, opposed
the legislative proposals.
Attorney Richard A. Derevan
of Newport Beach headed a
study of the leg1slauon by the
s tate bar's Committee o n
Appellate Courts.
He said Fnzzelle's proposal
would rallle a potenttal question
on the separau on of powers
because the new Commission
would be compnsed of a number
of poht1cal appomtees by the
governor
"There's a potential for
pollucal abuse," he S1Ud
Derevan also sa1d the
committee of attorneys believed
that keepmg of time s heets
would be demeaning to judges.
He said that Fnzzelle isn't
takmg tnto account that some·
cases are more complete than
others and require much more of
a Judge's tame
Derevan acknowledged that
some judges don't work as hard
as others He said those cases can
be taken to the existing Judicial
Council of Cahfom1a, which has
power to survey the work of the
Judges. he s.iud
The st.at.e's chief jUStlce has the
a uth o rity to eq ualize the
workload among the judges. he
said
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Reagan offe rs to cut back
missile d e ploym e nt ... 'If'
By Tilt A11oel•ted Prell
WASHINGTON -Preslc.ltmt Reagan ux.Uiy offered to cut
be.ck on the planned deployment of new medium-range nucll'ar
milailes In Europe If the Soviet Union agreed to reduce ll.ti
anenal of rockets waeted on NATO countries.
Even if the propoeal la accepted, the United St.at.et would
begin Installing new Pershina 2 and crul1e missilet In Europe
late this year as .cheduled, while the Soviet Union would bt!
~ulred to dlsmanlle some of lta med1um-range weapons. The
Kremlin'• chief arma negotiator, aaked about the offer, said,
"I'm not optimilllc."
"U she Sovieta will not now agree to the tot.al elimination or
theee weapons," Reagan said, "I hope they will at least pm us 1n
an interim agreement that would substantially reduce theK>
forces to equal levels on both sides."
Corporate j e t crash kills 2
NEWARK, NJ. A corporate jet crashed arter landing at
Newark International Alrport today and caught fire, k1lltng two
people and closing down the airport for about an hour,
authorities said The Lear-25 jet, bound from Chicago, had JUSt
touched down at 5:14 a.m for what appeared to be a normal
landing when 1t veered to the right, fhpped over in a ditch and
burst into flames, said control tower supervisor Jim Johnston
The identities or the dead were not immediately available
Space shuttle to launch Monday
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -At long last, the countdown
is eel to begin for the maiden launching of America's second
apace shuttle, the Challenger, which has been grounded for
more than two months by engine leaks and contaminated cargo.
Launch direct.or Al O'Hara was ready to start the clock ticking
today aiming for a liftoff at 1:30 p.m. Monday.
Barney Clark rem embered as h ero
FEDERAL WAY, Wash Barney Clark, laid to rest as a
cold rain fell on 1,300 mourners. was eulogized as "our he ro m
this chapter of h1Story" who blazed a medical trail with his
artificial heart that thousands of patients will someday follow
"In ti.me, 50,000 men and women per year will be restored to a
worthwhile existence with the aruhcial heart in the United
States alone," said Dr. Willem Kolff. direct.or of the limvers1ty
of Utah Division of Artificial Organs, as Clark was buried
yesterday near his home town.
STATE
Actress goes home after surger y
LOS ANGELES -Actress Barbara Bel Geddes, who
underwent quadruple heart bypass s urgery two weeks ago,
went home from the hospital "in good ..,....
spirits'' yesterday, said a spokeswoman for r ~ -~
Cedau-Sinai Medical Center. The
6()..year-old Bel Geddes, who portrays the
powerful matriarch of scheming Ewin'-
family on the television series "Dallas. ·
entered the hospital for tests March 12 after
complaining ol chest pains. Three days later,
ahe suffered a major heart a t tack at the
h08pital and underwent the heart bypass
operation.
Small claims hears airport noise
SAN FRANCISCO -More than 170 residents within noise
ranse of San Francuco International Airport may have their
individual $750 damage-nuisance sulls heard m small clam\S
court, the California Court of Appeal has ruled Last year, 116
people won $750 each after Vlctories against the airport in small
claims court.
San Jose schools 'facing crisis'
SAN JOSE -Schools in San Jose will have trouble
opening next fall without fin.andal aid to balance a projected
$14 million deficit, the head of the state's eighth largest school
district has warned. The San Jose Unified School District is
facing a crisis, Superintendent Lillian Barna said yesterday.
WORLD
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China, U.S. relations decline
PEKING -Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping told US House
Speaker Thomas P O'Neill Jr. today that Chinese~U.S._rela~~ons
have declined steadily under the Reagan adnuni.stration We
apf)l"eciate the fact there has been a detenoration and we hope
to reverse that trend," O'Neill responded later al a news
conference
Afghanistan struggle stalemated
NEW DELHI, India The spring thaw has reached
Afghanistan and a new fighting season is beginning with little
ch ange foreseen in the stalemated struggle between t~e
So\tiet-propped regime and anti-government rebels. The SoVlet
Union. which intervened in Afghanistan in Decem~r 1979, has
rejected several paat U.N. demands to remove its esumated
J0~.000 troops from the rugged central Asian nation.
Nicaraguan planes a ttack r eb els
MANAGUA, Nicaragua -Air Force planes bombed an
aftfleld in northern Nicaragua that anti-Sandinista guerrillas
were using to supply their fordes and killed or wounded teVeral
rebels, Interior Mlniater Tomas Borge aaid today.
Orange Coaat OAIL.Y PIL.OT/WednM<tay, Match 30, 1983 .43 -County revising .food stamp system
Mail ser vi ce to be abandoned in f aYor of di8tributlon b y private company
Qualified Oran1e County
famlhN who now rt<(.'t'llW food
1U.m1» by 11\Mll will have w pick
tht>m up at ontt of thrtt <.<t>unty
location• bealnnlna at early u
next July.
Ana, th11 Anah..,lm0 Fullert.0n ll't'a
and the Huntlnaton Beach-
Ciard«m Grove •~·
over -the-coun r dlatrlbutlon
ay1wm 00\lld aave tht county u
much a1 '300,000 a year In
1wmpe that now •~ Iott In the
nuall.
The Board of S upervisors
yesterday agreed to open
contract negotlatlon1 for a
priva te, <.'Ounty-wlde food-it.amp
dlstribulion system with National
Development Corp. of Loa
Angeles
The comfany, one of threie
that 1ubm tted bids for th~
dlstrlbutlon franchlae, probably
will offer chedc-cuhlng aervlcet
and lwlue money ordere at well at
Its county outleta, accordlnQ to
S teve Lewl1, of the county
Auditor-Controller'• Oftk-e.
Bealnnina In 1983. the federal
government curtailed paynwnta
to OOW\tlet foe reimbursement of
the cut or at.amps lost 'r. the mail.
Supervtaors voted last December
to 1hlft the dlttributlon ayatern
from the u .s. man to a private,
over-the-counter system.
Terms of the contract would
require the compan y to open
d1str1but1on centers an Santa
Lewis said lt w ill co11t the
county about $166.~00 to pay for
the private dlatrlbutJon 1y1tem,
about 75 centa per tranaactlon.
About •i.a million worth of
the stamps are mailed each
month to some 20,000 qualified But switching to a private,
Exodus
Scatter ed de bris is a ll that remains of wha t was once T h e End
Cafe on the Huntington Pie r. Worker Bria n Schaffe r uses a
jackhammer on the last bit of what was once the foundation of
the cafe while a cr ane, backg round, loads truck . The cafe had to
be torn down after r ecent roug h seas weakened pie r pilings .
Northern California drenched
Hill slipping in Malibu; Orange Coa st sun to s tay awhile
By Tile Aaaoclated Presa
A storm that pounded the North Cout with u
much as 4.2 mches of rain in 24 hours drifted slowly
south today and wa.s expected to bring a strong
chance of rain as far south as Monterey by tonight
and tomorrow, capping a record-wet March.
The National Weather Service reported that
4 2 inches or ram had fallen at Honeyde w m
Humboldt County in the 24-hour period ended at 3
a.m today, and 2.5 inches fell at Eureka.
Far smaller amounts of rain -less than 0.1
inch -were re<:orded in Marin and Lake counties.
Snow was forecast above the 6,000 foot level in
the northern mounta.ina and the northern Sierra.
with a snow level above 8,000 feet Thunday in the
southern Sierra.
Winds of 20 to 25 mph were expected to
whistle in from the Pacific tonight over San
Francisco and Monterey.
The March ramfall m San Francisco, where the
weathtt tervice keeps data back to llU)t, a.lttady
has surpaaed the previous record of 8.75 inches set
In 1879.
Meanwhile, in Southern California, high
atmosphenc pressure probably will keep the area
sunny and warm for the next several days, the
National Weather Service said.
"The reason for the good weather is a high
pressure system, and 1t should be with ua for at
least the next five days," said a weather service
spokesman who declmed to give his name.
Despite the warm weather, with highs In the
upper 70s, smog levels should be relatively low and
air quality good m all areas of the greater Los
Angeles region except the San Gabriel and Pomona
valleys, said the South Coast Air Quality '
Management OlStrict.
h1mlllee around the county The
ttampl -H &ood 81 CHh -
allow needy famlllet to purchue
aroc..oertea al reduced pricet.
For the I.alt aever'J) yea.rs, ~
county haa loet about 2 percent of
the food 1tamp1 malled each
month, Lewl1 uld. T he over-
the-count.er system i. expected to
mlnimlze these lOUM.
However, stampe aUJl will be
sent by certified mail to
handicapped pcrlON, \hoee who
Uve more than 20 milet from a
distribution ce nter or in
emergencies
-JEFF ADLER
Economy
recovery
boosted
WASHINGTON (AP) -In an
apparent new sign o( economic
r ecovery, the government
reported today that its broadest
forecasting gauge rose 1.4
percent 1n February, the sixth
monthly gain ma row.
The new increaae in the
Leading Index of Economic
Indicators was muc h smaller
than January's revised 3 .5
percent gain, which was the
biggest in three decades.
However. e<-onorru.sts consider
the string of increases as an
ind1cauon that recovery from the
1981-82 recession w1U not fizzle
out quickly.
The leading indicators index -
a comp1latton of 12 separatt>
economic stat1St1cs -~ designed
to show trends m the overall
economy in conung months.
In F eb ru ary, today 's
Commerce Department report
said, a jump in the nation's
money supply was the biggest
fact.or pushing the index upward.
Also showing improvement
over January and thus helping
the index -were a rise in the
prices of sensitive materials, an
increase an formation of new
businesses, a drop in first-time
claims for jobless benefits and
better showings for 1tock prices,
businem delivenes and building
permits for future home
construction.
Components showing worse
p erformances in February
compared to January mduded a
drop in the averace work week, a
decline lh contrectt and orders
for new plants and equipment
Ind a alight dip in orders for new
consumer goods and mat.ertala.
Two indicators -mea.uring
changes m busmea inventories
and in borrowing by consumers
and companies -were not yet
available.
Toda y's report revised
January's increase slightly
downward from the 3.6 percent
originally estimated. The main
reason was a January decline in
inventories, a category that was
nol available for inclusion when
the first estimate was made
Avalanche survivor back on the slopes
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Anna
Conrad. buried for five days in
an avalanche one year ago. has
returned to the skl slopes even
though she lost part of a leg and
foot She says the acadent taught
her "don't give up"
"There's a lot o f sadness
involved and it's kind of ecary,
thmkmg that it's been as long as
a year and it's only been a year,"
she said of the avalanche that
kllled seven people, including her
boyfriend.
Conrad, 23, has a s pecial
art1Cic1al "sport.a leg" and has
been s kiing this winter at
Mammoth Mountain , near
Yosemite National Park.
Lately, much of her time has
been devoted to working as a
high school studen t teacher,
Instructing in biology.
more excited about what goes on
around lhem," said Conrad
Smee the avalanche, "I try as
hard as I can to do everything as
well as I can I tell my students,
·Don't give up on things easily'."
Two avalanches roared down
the s lopes of the Alpine
Meadows ski resort m the Sierra
Gem
Talk
ByJ.C. HUMPHRIES
Ctrtifird Gemolo611t. AOS
Nevada a year ago tomorrow,
covering a ski patrol building,
damaging the main lodge and
burying resort employees and
VlSltors
Conrad, a slu lift operatol' who
was croa-<X>Wltry skiing that day
becauae the lifta were cloeed, was
inside the thl'ee-story ski trol
bu1ldlng and got trapped m an air
pocket formed by debns.
She was found five days lat.er,
her feet badly frostbitten. She
later lost her right leg below the
knee and part of her left foot.
She said her skiing has
neadily improved and she can
now race down advanced slopes.
SWARCNSKI
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"l've always wanted to teach
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children at Fairview State Hospital 1ebool. Actually, the bunny,
assisted h ere by a security officer at the hospital, is Patricia Jun(
Rossitto, vice principal for the school. She got a ride to the
grounds last Friday in the Costa Mesa police helicopter.
Zephyr
to make
comeback
SACRAMENTO (AP) The
California Zephyr 11 maklna a
comeback on the acenlc Colorado
route
Amtrak says thlt on April 24,
the San Franciaco Zephyr will be
renamed the California Zeph~r,
and 1wltch al Sall Lake Caty
from the original Overland Rout.e
through Ogden and Cheyenne, to
lht• D e nver & Ri o
Grande West.em Railroad route
through Denver.
The original California Zephyr
made its last run from Chicago 13
ye1m> ago.
The new service will also
replal.-e lhe Rio Grande Zephyr.
which Amtrak spokesman Art
Lloyd aa!d the D&RG W has been
clamonng to get rid of.
It w1U be the first time since
trans(:onlinental service started
in 1869 that the Overland Route
hasn't ~n uaed. I
Lloyd said the scenic route
should net $2.7 malhon for the
federally subsidize d s ystem.
based on figures showing that
68,000 people a year gel on and
ort the Rio Grande Zephyr
between Denver and Salt Lake
City, compared to only 52,000 on
Amtrak's present route.
Valley charity
'laugh off' set
The seventh annual fund-ral.sini Lauih Off sponsored by
the Orange County Family Counaehne Center (formerly Teen
Help) will be held Friday at the Guy Fawkes Restaurant,
17 171 Brookhursl St , Fountain Valley
Comed_y entertainers will Include Candy Carr, Movln1
Vlolalloo, Robin Roberti and Scott Sbaw.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The show takes place from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. An auction is scheduled from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Tickets for the benefit program are $10 each and can be
obtained by contacting the Orange County Family CounaeUng
Center, 10200 Slater Ave .. Fountain Valley: telephone .
557-1000
•Jobo P. Myers wall replace George Bloch as principal at
Ocean View High School an Huntington Beach effective July 1.
Bloch, who has been at Ocean View since July of 1981.
will move to the district Education Center as director of
ceruf1ed (teaching) personnel.
' Myers joined the distract an 1967 as a teacher at Manna
High School. He aoo was a teacher and a dean of sludenta at
Edison High School and was an assistant pnncipaJ at Marina
High School.
He Is enrolled in the doctoral program at USC. He and hlB
wife and five children live in Fountain VaUey.
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Fifth-graders are
first-rate citizens ·
Another popular myth bit thl! dust this week.
We adults often delude ourst!lves into be lieving that
children really don't undcrst.und what's going on around them.
That's why they need sensible, mature. firm-handed,
olear-thmkmg adults to help them make those crucial de<:istons
in life.
Fifth graders at Andersen School m Newport Beach havt>
apparently learned their lessons very well
Teachers Don Kimble and Cell Sharman recently conducted
cl~ on newspapers. One assignment asked students to wntt•
letters to the editor on any topic they chose. The results, a
sampling o( which appeared on this page Sunday, were among
the most con cise, salient a nd sincere we've read in many years
The c1v1c minded 10-year-olds expressed concern about the
irresponsibility o f fellow citizens filing bankruptcy at the
expense of others. the under-funding of public schools and the
moral and social dilemma of gun control.
One budding feminist addressed the issue of women m the
job market (she wants to be a n astronaut). Another young
woman's C<\,"cerns were for the visual pollution and health
hazards cauSed by litt.e ring, while a third dassmate took on the
i.ssue of pollution of our lakes and oceans.
Quality of life and quality of education were prevalent
themes for the fifth graders. But not all the letters were critical
of the aduJt world.
Several of the children took time to thank individuals or
institutions for their good work.
Such exchange· of information and ideas in a free press is
one of the cornerstones of our political system. We applaud
teachers like Mr. Kimble and Ms. Sharman for taking the time
to show children where to gather the information they need to
make enlightened decisions about their w o rld. and how to
participate in the public debate on issues that wlll affect their
lives.
And to the students at Andersen School we say. keep those
cards and letters coming. Your sincere, well-thought out and
effectively written comments sllmulat.e all of us to think more
seriously about our responsibilities as citizens.
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Charity begins at home
To the Editor:
Hooray, there ia good news
\Oday! rm glad to see at laat we
taxpayers nere in Laguna are
going to get a break at parking.
I have given up trying to shop
in Laguna. Except for banking
-.nd the Safeway it la utterly
hope~ to get a parking p1aoe
I as well as my family go
around and around and finally
give up and head for Newport or
Leisure World (when the
Canyon is not flooded!)
lt's wonderful to see all those
spaces, and no time UmJt, and
only 20 ro 30 minutes awav!
The tourists use the beach
(leave a mesa) buy lee ueam
cones and take all our parklna
downtown, which doesn't help
our merchants pay their high
rent
Thanka to Mayor F'lupatnck
for thinking of our own for a
c~
EMMA HYMAN
Campaign fund idea
To the F.di tor:
The PUot featured a front page
article concemine a fund-rai.lln8
dinner for a local politician.
Apparently, the affair raised
over $175,000. Tilia should go •
long way toward helping "retire"
an $88.000 debt.
Inside the paper. on the same
day, WU an editorial de9CJ'iblng
the plight of a day care center for
retarded children. Seema the
center need.a about $40,000 w
continue operating.
While pondering thae two
articles a thought ooc:urred to me
-a way to keep the day care
center open. perhaps forever
The solution Is so simple, so
obvious. that I'm surprised no
one has thought of It before.
Simply take two or three of the
retarded kids and let them run
for public office. Then they too
could hold fund-raising dinners
and accumulate more money
than they'll ever use.
And lf any of the kids actually
got elect.eel., well, they'd be 1et for
life. Why, apeakina engagementa
alone could net them mough to
hire private nww. for the total
population of the day care center.
There is another 10lution to the
cent~r·a problems, but It's ao
bizarre that I hesitate to even
bring it up. Thia plan would
involve politicians contributing
leftover campaign funds to any
of hundreds of worthy and
charitable causes. Such an idea la
o f course totally absurd,
completely unworkable, and
probably even illegal.
PETER B. MARCUS
Art can b e baffling
To the Editor:
Has time passed m e by? I
attended a showing at Newport
Harbor Museum. The place was
crowded, so crowded that we
went into the fint rooms which
wett dilplayina etching1.
Most were m black and white
and framed. The it.ems were In
straight lines and rectangles,
nothing to catch the eye, 110 we
hurried on for there w e re
approximately lM on display.
But aa I W4'nt on they became
more obtuse, but discovered
pi.cards to the right of each one telllna me what It WU. ln moet
CaMll I would not have known
w hat It wu without the lnfo
cant., One Wal a dltplayed knife
and fork on a dirty table cloth,
aure enough, the card Hid
.. Knife and Fork." It was true, I
found I could believe the typbt.
It w• IW"el)' a knJft: and -(ork,
'1Jahtly d~ but nev r the
w hat It pu.rpor1ed to be
ORAHQe COAST
D1ilY Pilat
Further on l got into nudes,
then it became more interesting.
One l loved. was the back side of
a nude reclining on a cot. Sure
enough the card read, "Back side
of nude on cot." She obvioualy
had all the accoutrement& of a
woman and I could not mistake
the back aide o f a very
overweight nu.de.
A. I progra.ed, the squares
and cubes were there again. 80
wended towards the Muench
exhibit. A pretty blonde uked,
"Do you have tickets?" My quick
answer was, "Why , [ am a
member?" "You will •till need a
$3 ticket." S till confuted with
what I had seen. deddod to ... ll
there wore any hors d '0tu\IT'e9.
There I found tot. of dirty dlaha
and nothina eble on the ler'Vlns
tabls. Woe wu me, u I left two
more but .. p u lled up wtth
~ra. It left me wo*rlnJ(
if t hey could Interpret th oao
etchlnp betttt than me'!
NAME wrrHHELJ>
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Getting
WASHINGTON -While
millions ot Americana have been
struggling to make ends meet,
the privileged poohbahs in the
Pentagon have been flying high
-literally -at the taxpayers'
expenae.
The Defense Department's
generals. admirals and high-
ranking ciVllians have a fleet of
9,000 alrcraf t available to
cnauffeur them around the
country whenever they get the
Itch to travel.
According to an internal report
prepared by the Pentagon's new
Inspector General's office, these
~ea and helicopters have
me an "on-demand airline
service" for brass hats who are
too lazy or too superior to take
commercial flights to their
destinations.
T HIS ABUSE OF rank 's
privtleges is expensive. It costs
about $800 an hour for a flight in
a T -39, the military version of an
executive jet. For a C-140, the
huge, gussied-up transport plane,
the tab ia $2,800 an hour.
Yet the Pentagon blgahots
whisUe up a T-39 or a C-140 .u
casually as if they were h.alling a
taxicab. The IG report has
stimulated an inquiry by the
House Defenae Appropriations
subcommittee, chaired by Rep.
Jceeph Addabbo, D-N.Y. It cites
nwnerou1 violations of the spirit,
If not the letter, of the laws
covering use of these special
planes.
My U80Clate Lucett.e Lagnado
has obtained a copy of the IG
A~LI I ,
a free ride
---__ G.
JICI 11111111 ~
report. which was intended for
oUidaJ eyes only. Here are some
of the highli~hts:
-A T -39 waa sent from
Andrews Air Force Base outside
Washingt.on, DC .. to fetch a
high-ranking Pentagon ciVlllan
at a field near Detroit. The
round-trip flleht cost $1.578,
compared to the oommerdal fare
of $95, according to the report,
from Detroit to Washington. The
IG investigators noted that while
the high muc kamu c k was
waiting for his penonal air-taxi
service, three commercial 8.U'line
flights left Detroit for
Washington.
-Football games between
service academies are a common
excuse for using the special
aircraft fleet. Officers ~· their
families, cadets an even
cheerleaders are given ridl!S
t.o games in a C-141 Star ifter.
The IG Investigators learned, for
example, that 1t coet $300,000 to
transport cadets to just two
service academy games 1.11 1981
"The use of military airlift to
transport academy cadets/
midshipmen to spor1ing event.a as
spectators is, in our opinion, a
questionable practice that need.a
re-evaluation," the IG report
states.
-Wives of four-star generals
and certam other top brass can
accompany their husbands free
of charge if their presence ts
considered to be "in the national
Interest, essential to mission
accomplishment and desirable for
diplomatic or public relations
reasons," according to a 1980
guideline issued by the Defenae
Department.
-THE IG FOUND that Air
Forc e wives are a c tually
encouraged to travel, which led
the investigators to obeerve that
while this "may be an accepted
interpretation of the DOD
gwdance. we do not believe that
it is within the spuit of what
DOD int.ended." The report adds
a practical warning that "with
w ives aboard, the appearance of
an official trip, as vtewed by the
pubUc and news media, may be
tainted towards one of peraonal
use."
-"Dead head legs," that is,
empty flights on the way to a
YIP pickup, cost "at least $28.2
million and (consume) 10.9
million gallons of aviation fuel
per year," the IG estimates.
-Helicopters are routinely
used by t he brass where cars
would do the job more cheaply.
The Army, for example. uses
choppers to transport bigshots
between Fort Monmouth and
Lakehurst, N .J . -32 miles
apct. A cu would cost $14; the
helicopter ride costa $380.
H E R NA ND E Z MEDDLING:
John Hernandez. who got in hot
water as acting head of tbe
Environmental Pro tection
Agency for having let Dow
Chemical rewrite an EPA rePC>rl.
apparently feels turnabout iS fair
play. In an internal memo, he
asked an EPA official to rewrite
a policy statement prepared by
the American Society of Civil
Engineers. a private organization.
The statements that bothered
Hernandez recommended that "use of radioactive material.a be
avoided" in construction
materials, and that the
government announce a "firm
program" for development of
nuclear waste burial sites.
PRIVATE ARMIES: An ominous
anns buildup -other than the
Kremlin's -is causing concern
in Washington. Arsenals of
deadly weapons are being
acquired by private armies
associated with the so-called
"survivalist" movement. While
individual survivalists simply
want to bring their families
through a disaster alive, the
paramilitary groups are
stockpiling machine g\Jna, anti-
tank cannons, rocket launchers
and even anU-ain::raft artillery.
There are more than three doz.en
known paramilltary IJ'OUPll and
an estimated 20,000 members.
WATCH ON WASTE: It looka as
if the Vlee-presidential mansion
on Embuay Row will get more
than a houleclee.nina this spring.
Vlce President Bush has asked c.onpe. for $39,000 to upgrade
the kitchen. The third-floor
bathroom has already been
refurbished at a cost of $12,000,
and the roof on the Victorian
veranda has undergone a $37 ,000
repair job
Empty head blues • • •
We'd all get mott done if we
could control the thoughts that
enter our minds, but we can't. ln
the past 24 hours the following
thoughts have come to my mind,
unbiaden:
-I'm not usually satisfied
with the speeches people make
when they win awards on
television, but lngrld Bergman's
daughter, Pia Lma.trom was just
right accepting an Erruny for her
mother.
-Why are the Lebanese
militiamen called "Christian
Phalanaista"? I wonder what the
word for "Phalangiat" is In
Arabic_ What 11 a phalange
anyway?
-People aren't using erasers
on pencila as much as they used
to and It's probably a good thlns·
They never worked very
satisfactorily.
-WHY DON'T all new can
come with an alarm system that
would go off when 10meOne tried
to steal a car?
-I go to a lot of football
I~'' -u-.-,,-,.-n--~
games at this time of year. When
It'• hot I take a thennos botUe
filled with iced tea and when it's
cold I fill the thermos with hot
chicken broth. I never fill a
thennoe bottle without thinking
of the joke.
Fint Penon: A thermos botUe
keeps hot thine• hot and cold
things cold.
Second Person: How do It
know?
-Of all the polltJoans who
have left the pollllcal scene
becaUle of death or defeat In the
past 10 years, I mlH Hubert
Humphrey the moat. He just
aeemed like such a good guy.
-Why are w e aemn, wheat
to the Rualana but denying them
parta for ·their pipeline? I'm nt>t
compla.inlnc. I'm just wondering.
-Handwriting ll 80 bad that
not one ln 10 people can write a
two-pase letter that you can read
In less than five minutes, and
even then there are w ords you
never make out.
-Some people obviously
enjoy the process of cutting or
filing their fingernails. No
wonder, it's 10 hard for televiaion
networks to come up with
Pf'OtP"&JT\S that amuse everyone.
-All times of the year are
good -with the possible
exceptioru of late Auguat and
February.
-I've noticed that people who
allt envelopes open at the end are
better organiz.ed than people who
slit them open along the top. I
open mine at the top.
-The price of a good hole)
room has gone up higher and
faster than the price of anything
el.le, and I can't figure out why.
-There ought to be one day a
week when there's no televt.aion.
I hate to mi.a anythlna good but
there are nights I'd rather be
doing someth ing other than
watchlna.
-WHENEVER I aee !IOmeOne
eating a candy bar on the way
home from work, just before
dinner. they're usually thin. I
can't figure this out.
-There ought to be a pill we
could take to atop our hair from
growing. I don't like mine too
Jona becauae it makes me look
old, but it look.a terrible right
after I've had a haircut. I wish
there wu a way o1 ltopping ft
rtaht where it is today.
-I'm oft.en tired when I go
home al ni&ht. I don't see how
President Reagan does It. If I had
to make two speeches, meet with
three committees.. nine important
people and Oy in a helicopfler to
appear at a rally for a Republican
ca.nc:lidate. I'd fall uleep in the
middle of aomethlng Important.
-A hot shower certainly
ranks with the ai r p l ane,
televialon and the computer as
one of the great inventions of the
20th century.
-I miss not having to wind
my watx:h.
l.M. IDJdtWord of mouth m y th
What moet of U1 thought we
knew about gyi:.tee was wrong.
Their first homelan d wu
northern India, the Punjab.
When they migrated into Europe,
they were first labeled aa
displaced Egy~n1, to were
calltd gypsies, identified as
wandertng Rwnaniana, becauae
In t heir laneuage. Rom•nea,
they call themMlvea Romani.
They were neither Ecyptian nor
Rumanian. The Unkupt to tho.
countrie• are p eral1tent
woni-of-mouth miatakee.
Q . You aald President John
Q uincy A dams' i on. Georae
WHhln1,on A dema, kUled
hlmlelt. How and w hy?
· A. How: Ke jwnped overboard
from • ship at ... Why: 'nwat'•
un.certaln, but ht t.ft • noie beq\Me1J\tni bJI worldly IOOda to a lonner iir11rtend. TKeo.rteu
blame unrequited love •
Moro people v.atlon ln thAt
hand. But 40 days was a standard
waiting per iod. The word
quar anti n e, for instance,
ort1lnally mHnt nothing more
than 40.
Autumn than In th e ~Ing.
You've reed that. Client the
why of it. You'd think the typical
ciUien would 1et 10 sick of
winter the vacation would i,.
planned u early thereafter u
poulble. Bu t money s hortage Am u ked to na.me the moet
oftentlmH forcet delaya. By danctro\U thinp ln a typical
summer'• end, the capltulat.lon hoUtehold. ln deilccndlnc order:
comet: Honey. If w e don't 10 bicycles, stain and doors. At
now, we won't IO at all thla year. leat, lheee tum up ~ often In
the acddent reporta •
Q Wu the-re t'Wr a faithful
buaband amona \h~ klnft of If you're lookln1 for a n ~' enduring b obby. conalder \ht
A. O n e, Kina L ouie XVI. raltina of orch ids. Moet orchid
J>C*(bly. Not evon In France wu planu tlve longer t han moat
ih e fldelit J of klnp a capltal poople.
offen• • Nonetheleu. ht WQ behMded on Jan. 21. 1782. Nin e h eartbeat• • rnlnu tt,
· Lhlt'I the typbl p&1lo of a craY
It wu a n ancien t l•l•l whale . triidJ~ that • wldaW bad ~
rqbt to mna1n f« 40 day. in the 'Arn aaked how tall dots lt hive
~of her clet9 .. d b~ to arow before 10'& cmn call It•
What ah• w u aupPOMd to do tree. tf lt'1 a woody perennial ~ .... • not ln the record •t plant with one-main alem that
nonnally grow1 at least 12 feet
high, It's a tree. That'• one
generally accepted deflnltion.
"Volume" comes f rom the
t...tJn "to roll." EgypUana wrote
on papyrus scrolla That's wby
booka are called volumes. still
Someone aa td It doan't ~t
mu ch to run C oa•\llne
Community .ciu.lt eduaatian but
tM)' .,. psytna $3~.ooo • Y'*
fOf' 160 locaUom and I.hat Idell up
to a IOl of l'.lllant1.
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Here are a rew of the letaers that will be moving
across the president's desk in the near future i(
they haven't already. The third graders at
Andersen know how Jo ask the right questions.
Clothing catalog help
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fantasies. Page 82.
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Jelly beans. • • Third graders mix candy and politics
lb STEVE MARBLE Oir ltle Delly f'llot IUllf
President Reagan has won respect with third
graders at Andersen School in Newport Beac h
because of jelly beans.
The young pupils, who wrote letters to the
president as part of a class project, are all in favor o!
mixing candy and politics.
For example:
"Dear President Reagan, I think you are a good
president because you like jelly beana, Tiffany."
Third grader Cam Spaulding told Reagan he
should lower the price of candy and encloeed 90me
jelly beans 1.o sweeten the proposal.
Chns Rutgers wondered what the president's
favorite flavor was and told him there's a new jelly
bean making the rounds called ''Nancy Reagan
red."
Watermelon was Chns' favorite flavor.
1 But the youngsters didn't ju.t stick to jelly
beans -there were oth er things they wanted to
tell the president.
Carlye Allen wanWd the president to know
that he watches "Lie Detedor' on television and
learned to hia aatisf.ction that "you don't dye your
hair."
Jay Kun informed Reagan th~t "I like you
better \Mn Oeorce Wuhl.naton. James Madieon.
· ~ Jefferwon. James Monroe and Abe."
Michelle Brady had a whole lot on her mlnd.
"Dear Mr. President, I would like if you could
try to keep inflation down becawie I would like to
try and get 90me wood for a playhouse. I think you
are one of the best pres1dent'1 ln the world. Are you
IJ>Ulg to run for president apin? Do you like to play
sports? Do you like candy? Can you keep the war
from coming? Can you answer all these questions?"
On top of all that, young Mm Brady asked the
;resident to mail her a two dollar bill.
Most of the students agreed that Reagan has
ffhipped inflation, cut taxes. balanced the budget
flld, in general, gets along with everyone.
Juat the thought or. handful or jelly
bean1 to munch on brings a smile
to president Rea8an"1 race.
military defeNe weapons."
Heather Sheridan had a unique idea.
"Dear Ronald. Did you know if I was president
and a lot of people were poor I would glVe them 100
food alampe and help them get a job. I would tell
whoever litters not to bec.tuse if other people
littered, you would want them to pick it up.
Rwight'?"
Richa, a third grader~ a native of lndJa, told
the president she believes there should be a law
prevenli.Jli people from wearing hats in school,
church and doctor's offices .
Teacher Linda Thompeon admit.. these high
praises may come u welcome newa in the White
'f{ouse. She said students completed a brie f study of
. fteagan but fonned their own opinions on whether ·\he president was dolng a good job.
"Pleaae send me a picture of your house." she
added ln cl09ing. • Dellr ll'lat Ptloto by IUcherd KoefWf
r Most of the student.I, for instance, cheered on And finally there was the letter from young
Brad Schneider who praiaed the president and then
wondered:
The third graders at Andersen School have written President
the president's defenae policy.
I "Keep our defeNe budget high ao we won't be
. •ttkked," wrote Barron Lane. Student Paul Brien
otlmply observed. "You spend a lot of money on the
"Are you a Democrat or a Republican?"
Bnd l.t waiting for an answer.
Reagan about jelly beans. Among those writing from Diane
Alexander's room wer~ (from left) Cameron Spalding, Richa
Puri, Chris Turgers and Carlye Allen.
Beatlemania.
"B~ JIMMY JOHNSON
COi'hO.-, ..... IWI
ct JFK was president . . for a little while.
1 Then on a November morning a quick volley from a
•
.b.f#h-powered nfle introduced the world to Lee Harvey Oswald.
, The '60s were not the best of years. Vietnam had left aa big a
~ on the nauon aa the Ovil War, young men were running off to
Canada to avoid fighting ln that unpopular war and Dr. 'nmothy
l.O'l.eary, the high priest of pot and LSD. wu inviting young folk.I
w ~p out to that ~hedellc hiah. :., The '60a gave ua the flower children, the add head and the
. uniformed pta.
' The '60s al80 gave ua four young IUYB from Liverpool, who
b wore long hair, and lllJ\8 their own songs. For a while the Beatlea
!!!ffie us forget what waa aotna on 1n the 1t:reet and ln our rninda.
They sang songs like "I Want to Hold Your Hand, "It'• Been a Hard
.. ~, Night.'' "Penny Lane," "Hey Jude" and "Michelle." For a
11laile we dJd forget, but now Beatlemania ia reminding ua again of
wlat the 19609 stood for.
• From the st.age of the Good Time Tbeeter at Knott'• Berrv J'ann this very gOOd carbon copy of the Beat.lea ainp the music that w. the race ln thc.e turbulent daya.
:· • Beatlemania will conUnue at the Fann through the weebnd • w4Jh two ahowa dally during the week and three ahowa dally on the
~kend.
• Beatlemania is mott than juat four IUYI who look aomewhat
. ,Ja.e the Beatles on •taae doina Beetle aonp and 90Und1na an awful
.• Jo Ull the Britiah quartet.
. , lt'1 an exlM!ri~ ln visual and 90U1ld effecta. Sure, the music l.t
· art8l. but pro~ on a 1arae 8Cl"eeT\ behind the band 1n ~Uc color l.t the contdoume9 of the 19e0a.
Again lou tee MarUn Luther Kini leedlna hit people to Selma
...-ch o tti. "promt.d land." 'Ibey didn't find It at Selma, ~eaa they were met by "W\lfonned pip" wleldina niaht 1Ucka "*"" tear , ...
S-tlemanla is • two-Kt ahow ~1\1 the different mooda
• .Beatlea went throuah a.tore brMklna up in the 1970.~ Thett'• *' naive, conaervauvefy dl9lld ~ Juat •tartlne out to the -~ of "1 Want to Hold Your HMd." nm. cl\anc9d raJ)klly in the '809 and IO did the Beatl•. From
'I •b' rock and IU1 to hard ~ J'roln blldl f'd white vetted IUltl
'' ~ )>iichtly colored W\11omw. Tht BleU. foUOw9d, maybe even led, '' .. IDf SMn)' mooda ol .. ·eo.. While the BelU. tokt 1.he world to "Le\ It Be,'• C!l'OWda of
&e1c.n cne..S havoc at the Dlmocndc C.onvendon ln auo.,o.
Daley caUld in the Nadanal Ou&rit to "~" 10tne ~
·t-onum Hulst Humph"ny .. non'dna..S to run f« the ~ ~ldllll1 IUd'8l'd Nl.Jlan.. It mlcht haw been Bobb)' Jttnntdy, bu& an ...-tn'1"'6u"llei
• A return to the '60s
Jut four kids from Liverpool. • . The '609
belonged to them.
took hl.t life In Le. Angeles on June 6, 1968 ... Sirhan Slrhan
beClome9 a nat.lonal ftawe .
A lot of people died ln the '00.. "= La.ne" and "Hey Jude"
were b'taellera. becawie that wu the the world WM ln.
MarUn uther Kina conUnued to tell hl.t people "['ve been to the
me>W\talnl''
He never ,ot to move that mountain. lftltetld • 11.ncM bum
from a killln''• weepon ended hit Ufe on April 3, 1968 in Memphll.
Tenn. ~n the world wu introduced to a relatively unknown ...
Jamee Earl Ray.
The comlnc of the '70. brQUlht a different phlloeopby. The war
ln Nam WM ~ do"Wnt lnfell'adon WU no lonpr dlltUCetul tn
the South and the llower chtldnn hl!d blollomed and t.ak•n their
place lft eoct.iy.
We were dred of the f&ptfnf and the dytna1 1tJll lhe umi. ~t a different kind of WUWt . • • pollt.lcal alatruat and
Wat.rote. T1ie '70. allo MW wu.t amona the Beltlea and finally the bll
butt up.
Tfwl ttmee Md cla1med •till another vtcttm:;
About the only atatement .. tlernaJila rnabl la that I.he '80I
W .... no\ \ht .,_...i, but the ftUS W•
They ran in fear
But things have quieted
By BOB DVORCRAJt ........... .._..,...
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. -Tens
of thousands ran in fear from the
March 28. 1979, nuclear accident
at Three Mlle Island. Four years
later. people are peying •~apiece
to run between the plant's
cooling towers and reactors in a
5-mlle race caJled the T MI
React.or Run-By.
"What we're saying is the
island Isn't bad. You can run
there. You can do aJl aorta of
thin11 there," uld James
TMI plus four -I
Hoffman!_ president of the pro-
nuclear Frienda aria Family of
'l'Ml, which 11 aponaorlng the
race .
The April 30 Run-By alttady
haa l~ enttantl, and all runnera
wlll receive aporta bap with a
TMI emblem.
"It'• quieted down. The
interwt ln the ~t 1a dytna
out," Hoffman add~. "Maybe
tt'a over. Finally. After four
yeara."
But ra~tlon Jn the crtppltd
TMI 2 rw.cior la ltUl It lethal
level1, and thettt la • remote
chance a nucltal' reecuon could
ocwr ll \he cot* loet all ot ne
protective boron.
O.ntral Public UtUlt1-. the
trlurnvlrate of cocripanlM lhai
a*na the ~ pJant on ~
SuaquehaMa River •ndbet, •dml• lt will '81111 Qw more
Yfftl to remove lb• ckma&td fuel ahd decon•amlnate iht
basement of the contammenl
bulld1ng
GPU also wants to restart TMI
I. the undamaged twm reactor
that was shut down for refueling
when the accident occurred.
Some local residents hope to
block such plans
"Ifs like a tornado that hit and
keeps cud Jng the town. It ran us
out of town once, and you're
never sure If it's going to come
back.'' aald James Hurst, 37, a
m embe r of People Against
Nuclear Ener&Y and a lifelong
resident o( Middletown.
Aa of March 1, the nuclear-
plant-aa-tourlst-attraction had
lured 259,359 visitors. The
Friend• and Family of TMI
rnponded by eelllng 90uvenln
such as roffft! mup shaped like
the coolina towers and wooden
key chaina carved to r~mble
the containment bulldifli.
Such frivolity l.t a far cry from
th• l l daya of (ear that cauaecl an
estima~ 2~.000 area resJde-ntl
to aend their famlllea away cw nee th~lve1 while teclmJdana
reced to bring the ructor under
control.
Today , GPU haa mad• a
flnandal corrwbtick, the •t bUUon
clffnup la one-third finiahed and,
d•1plte pendln1 legal bat.ti.a.
V'Olt emouona have re.chtd lheti own wrsJon ot a cold 1hut.d0wn.
11Four year• lat.er, \h•r. I\•
been • return to auard•~
~.·· *41 JoiJij>h KrNJa,. ~l llt{ni.r and fathtr of
WW who llva • mile from lhl
t'rlppled plant. ''Thin&• bavt
•w.d doWn. ~. lJfti..,.. ~
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81 Orange Coaal D~ILY PILOT /WednHday, March 30, ,913
DEAR ANN LAN OE.RH In n.•te1u'd lo "Ellen In
Colorado," whu k\•pt it'lllng UM't.i iwx"-•Uy by rvery
guy •he Wt.'nt with only to bt.• dropped, I have a
d1Hert•nt kind of at.ory
I am 17 years old, 1.1 high sdwol iR·nior I am not
as handaonw as your son-In luw, K .. 11 Howurd, but
I'm no slouch I'm good at sport:., makt' A'1t. u11d R'•
and havt> plenty of fmmds Thl' problem I havl'
never tried to hit on u girl bt.'\:uUMi I don't fot•l I am
ready for sex, but plenty of girls huve tr1l"<l Lo hit on
me. When I tell them I am not 1ntt•rt'lltt.'d, they druµ
me.
Why can't girls t'n.)Oy a "doth(•s-on" frwndshtp,
or at least watt unul they art' askt'<i'1 NO SAINT,
JUST AVERAGE IN L.A.
DEAR L.A.: It la a privilege and a plea¥Jre lo
print your letter. Thanks for Jelling us koe~ you
exist.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ht'r<' 1s the other side
of the story recently published an your tolumn from
"Wear y Hairdresser, USA " Please do every
customer a favor and print thtS lt'tter Thank you
very much
DEAR HAIRDRESSER. ll 1s now 15 minut(.>l)
past my scheduled appointment and I am s1tUng
here in your shop waiting. You have JUSt rc.>moved
the curlers from the hair of the appointm(•nt before·
me. so I know it will be several more minutt'S bdorl'
you get to me.
I realize your time 1s valuuble. but so 1s mine. l
had to leave work early to get here and will have to
make up the time I m1SS If I walk out now you will
be angry and it may be two weeks before l can get
another appointment. Had I known you were going
to be so late. I could have worked longer or run
some errands . But l will be polite and remain silent
and you will probably expect a up even though you
were 30 minutes late
Please give me a break. I hke the way you do
my hair, but it is very frust.raung ~ have to wait
when there is so much I could be domg. -YOUR
WEARY CUSTOMER lN CHATTANOOGA
DEAR WEARY: At least 500 women have
written with atmtlar c omplalats. Here's a
suggealloo: Your halrdreuer 1hoald have yoar
phone number. Wbeo be 11 running late, be should
let you know. TbJa won't always work, bot when it
doea ll wtll help take the edge off Ute 1ltuatlon.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My problem occurred
six months ago, but I couldn't bring myself to seek
help until now. The wonderful girl I went with for
three years died suddenly. W e were engaged. The
wedding date was set.
A few days after tl\e funeral my swfflheart's
mother came over and brought her daughter's
engagement ring and several nice pleoes of ,Jewelry
l had given her. I put the ~elry in a drawer under
my shirts. I cannot bear to look at it. I could never
give it to anyone else. I wo~d feel uncomfortable
selling it. Please tell me what to do. Whenever I
take a shirt out of the drawer I sense my beloved's
presence Please help me. as '"ou have helped so
manl others. -MlDWEST HEARTACHE
DEAR M.H.: Take the jewelry lo a reputable
jeweler. Sell it and donate the money to a
charitable caaae lo the name of the girl you loved.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
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COSTA MIU -541-1156'
lose Show &
1/2 Price S•
Dired-from·grower ~ Art Show event thrv AfK. 2 Of
Huntington 'C9ntet. 1f'tcg.
Easter gift sale No. 1 bore. root ros.t:
thru Apr. 2 Reg. S..99 .•. S. 2 t. SS
at Huntington Center. Pat9nt ROMS 2 for $7
f•••••• SAVll THIS AD••••••• '.;UNICS HELD I PIET ~R•V•NT A CARii,•-· AAIN OR I I TME ORIGINAL SHINE I
• LowCost • I DOG and CAT I I Vaccination Clinic I I Rabies S3 95 I
I Distemper 54 25 I
Parvo SS 00 I Cat 1 •n 1 $5 00
I Dog 6 '" ' S7 00 I IDHLP • PARVOo
I Heartworm & Intestinal Worm
M•f\ 119e 8 wfle!.._\ 1tur '•b••I 4 mos f OC>Q ratMJt tf11COmm,_ndeO I ey.,-y l year1 al 0"'•' v•c:c,na11on1 t••''" V'~ht'•f'I•"-'" a•-.av' I present 0<>91 a<> LEASHES cats"' 801tCS
I Coate Meea Fountain Valley I Sat .. April 2. 1983 Sal . Aprrl 2. 1983
I Hours 3'00·5:00 P M Hours 2 30·5 00 P M
Mesa Verde Center Warntr Wild West & SIC I 2701 Harbor Blvd al Adams 9300 Block of 11 I Warot1 & Bushard SI
••FUTURE CLINIC INFO: (213t 709•1224••
JAPANISI IWORDI
WANTED
$50 to $5000
EACH PAIDI
ILll F1• JAPllllE WOlll If
lit Ill &melll WllTEll
(AIM W11 ...... W..te4)
I Wiii be In thla area
Aprll 10th
PINN caH or wrtt. me
tot eppolntment et CM'tee.
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7SMO
P01 SH01S
8V ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
DONtr SOME
STRANGE'
THI NGS
TO ME.
SVT IS
APPARrNTLV
SAVING
'TMC VF'R'< ~;TA.ANCE:ST
tOR l AST
•• 11..,,;. u .• "
EIMA BOMllCK
AT WIT'S END
The quality uf my ldt-has improved
enormously stm.'l' I'vt• tx-en shopping for dothes by
mail.
h's hard tu bdl(•\/l' that JUSt a little thing hk\.!
l'limmating fllting·rt.Jc>m mirror.-. <·an makt• you a
different person You shuw nw J womnn who .1·1es
on a bathing suit wt•anng nylon:. up tu llt'r knet'S,
and l'U ~how y(IU u woman who will nt.'Vt'r bt· the
same again
I've m.•ver btt<n good at 1mal(tning whut a drt'Sl>
on the hanger will look hke wrappt'<i around my
body. This way. all I have t.o do 1s to thumb thr?ugh
mount.ams of catalogt>s and live uut my fantasies.
I can be the nymph on pagt• 73 who 1s wearing
a dress with a drop-waist of bold black polka dots
with a 7-foot lemon yellow sash wound around her
hips.
Or the dramall<. little beauty on the cover with
the pouty lips who has layt.'red a blouse ~nd swcatE'r
and can still get her arms through tht' J8Ckt't
Or the sultry blondt> wearing a satin "tt'<idy··
body sun that rf l t>ver got into would have lo be
removed surg1<.·ally
I buy anything this one catalogue model wears.
The moment I looked at her, l realized how much
alike we were. We have the saml' dramatu: fli.ur. the
same adventurous ityle, the same good taste
Oh. the~ are little d1fferen<.-es She 1s 6-2, has
hair down to her waist that she draws back Crom
her face lnto a bun. weighs 97 pounds. is black and
waa 6 months old the yeM I at.art.eel on estrogen.
but we can weer the same ~lothes
Last month, she model~ a clinging silk dress
of blues and gr~ that exposed her knee to the
hip and a beach }\at with a 3-foot brim. (My nearest
beach is an hour and a haJf -by jet).
I had to retum the outfit. The color was wrong
for me.
The problem with pubhc fitting rooms 1S that
the tryonee has no control over them. At home, it's
the best of alJ worlds. The mirror is attached to my
bathroom door. There are 14 inches to stand
between the mirror and the toilet bowl I am
flll"Slghted, giving me blurred vision when I look
into it. If for any reason the dress seems light, I pull
out my scale. By propping it up agairuit the toilet
bowl bruah holder, 1t will reg1stl'r three pounds l~
H I need more reassurance, l put 1l on the carpel m
front of the lavatory which subtracts another f!ve
pounds.
Hit sll11 fits snug. l don't like the color It's that
simEle
At
N-M:
a showing
and sale of
exceptionally
priced,
handmade
Oriental carpets
through
April 1.
r..A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llO~~)C..io)e!!!!!!!!!!!~~
Each one an original. Each s tribute
to the craftsmanship of artisans in
Pakistan, Kashmir, India, Iran and
Rumama. We invtte you to see the
co/lect10n and en1oy a bflef walking
lecture relating to the interesting
qual1t1es and history of 0flental Rugs.
The collect1on includes s11es from a
4x6-h. Bouhkara carpet, 465. 00 to a
40-year-old Hem Persian rug, 12,335. 00
Another unusual collec11on at N·M
m the GallerJes.
(2 •• , 661~76 fllMlnlt10111',,,,.,, ..,.10101Mont1t., t..i IO•o•I""" M ..,,,,,,,,,,
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Thanks to our policyholders, clients, agents and
employees, we attained higher levels of finan cial strength
in 1982 than ever before in our 115 year history.
• Company Ass~w
• Policyowner Surplus
• Total Assets under
Management
• Life Insurance In Force
$3.2 billion
$180 million
$ 7 .8 billion
$19.5 billion
We've moved into 1983 with a solid financial foundation
for the products and services we provide. At Pacific
Mutual, we're dedicated to building a better future.
Walter B. Gerken, CLU
Chairman of the Board
PACIFIC mUTUAL:
Imagination beyond insurance
700 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 640-3400
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Workout With
YVES ST. LAURENT
ADOLFO-L
WENDY GRAY
&THEODORE
DONALD PLINER
CARUSHKA~
STEVIE BROOKS
I Ex<'rC'iS!' in st~·lt• 11·ith 011 r
llP\\. spring and summer c-ollt>ction
of de sign er hod .nn'ar.
11 Fashion hi and. :\L'\\ port 8l'ath t.ii4 ~6:39
AF~OFOS
OUR SPRING COLLECTION
IS READY FOR VIEWING
AND IT IS FABULOUS!
#29 Fashion Island 644-2652
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/WednMday, March 30, 1883 Ba
THE BANDED
COLLAR SHIRT ...
Returning this season in assorted
fabrics': distinctive stripes and
classic Tattersol checks in fresh
spring and pastel shades.
Perfect with your favorite
pleated cotton shorts or casual
trousers.
An exciting and refreshing
part of any man's summer
wardrobe and a comfortable
reflection of the casual .side of
Gary's and Company.
119 FHhlon laland
Newport BHch
(714) 759-1622
4728 Ad miralty Wa y
Marina del Rey
(213) 823-7955
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Russo's Pets
This Easter give the gift that lives and
loves. Shown Mini-lop and
Neatherland Dwarf bunnies. Russo's
Easter Bunny will deliver a bunny to your
special someone on Easter morning!
Ask us about our FREE
Bunny Sp ecial
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on a trem endous selection of spring sportswear,
famous maker blouses. sweaters. dresses and sleepwear.
NOW $1 l 85 · $17.85.
Spring Slcepwe.ir by J\ccen1uc11c
Selected spring prints in assorted
colors and styles SlZes P.S.M &L
NOW $37 85 $56 85
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fl~~orted color~ .ind sty les
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The Gift of Spring .
Capture o breath of Spring year round
with outhen11c Sworovsk1• 32% full lead
Austnon crystal.
RAFF jewelry
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Newport Beach • 644-2040 3 Generations of friendly pet"IOnal service
. Ov~r 10 Fint> Store. in .411
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mol<a.s t.h i.s short. so outstarx::hng
whzn J0-1mC1vQ1L QIV!Z5, JUSt
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moet, comfbrt.abla. ehorte ycu'l l
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1001 Westwood Blvd.· Wc.l>rwood Village•2 l314 79 7727
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NM.IC NOTtCC
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T"UHU UL.I NO.
NOftC I 0' D"AUL T AND ILICTIC*
TO U LL UNOI" Dll D °' TitUIT lflllll'OltTANT NOTICI
" YOU" ft"O'l"TY II IN 'O"ICLOIU"I llCAUll YOU A"I llHI ND IN YOU"
,AYMINTI IT MAY II I OLD
WITMOUT ANY COutlT ACTION, M4 rou _, "4tn IM ...., r'tflt
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(Wille.II d•I• ol recordallon •Pf>MT• horeonl. unlMI lhe oblloollon being
lorecloMd upon ~rmli1 • longer
l)Wlod. you heve only Iha i.Qel r19ht
IO 1109 Iha forecloouro by paying
lllO onuro amount domandO<I by
yOUt cr.csnor
To find out the amount you mu1t
pay, or 10 arrange lor peymonl 10
11op tho torocloauro, or ii your
property 11 In lorecloauro lor ony °''* rooM>n conu1ct AMERICAN SAVINGS, o FedorOI
AHocsallon 15125 E Whllllor
Blvd Whlllior. C1lllornt1 90801
(Tl•l 173-721• LN No B1 191012
2 72 tEI
II you hevo ony que111on1 you
should con11c1 1 l1wy11 or tho
govornmonl egoney whlCh m1y h•vo
lnStKed your toen
Rememt>er. YOU MAY LOSE
LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT
TAKE PROMPT ACTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll
Finl Ch1rter Ftntnctel Corporlllon,
11 now duty appotnled Trull••
under 1 Deod ol Trull. d •tod
Deco11 16, 1916. uecutod by·
James W Julltco 1nd Joyce A.
Ju1llce, h u1b1nd and wife n
Tru11or, 10 1ocuro 01>llgollon1 In
l1vor of AMERICAN SA.VINOS &
LOAN ASSOCIATION 11
Benof lellf)' Aoeofdod on Decomo or 28, 1976
H Ol)Cument No 35589, t>ooll
12010. P•g• 1466 of Olllcl•I Record• In 1110 olltco of lho
Recorder of Or1ngo County,
Cellfomi•. tneludlnQ 1 noto for lhO
1um of S 175 000 00 Tllll the
oeneflc:IOI lntoroot under told Oood
of Trult end Iha 01>11g111ona MCUrlld
the<oby "' pr-11y held by tho boneflclory Thet • brooch of. and
dol1Ult In, tho ot>llgallon tor wNcl'I
Nici Oood ol T ru•t ii MCUrlly ha
occun"lld In 1MI tho peymenl hM
not been mocso of
Fofluro to m1ko the 1 ·I ·83
p1~1 of prlnclpol and/or lntor•t
ind all 1ub1oquon1 p1ymen11.
toge t her with Ill• ch1rgoa,
lmpoond1. Impound depollta. ti 1ny,
under the 1orm1 of "Id note or
Oeod of True• one! o11 eut>oeQuent
poymo nll which boc;1mo duo
ther••llor . lnc;ludlng ony Ille
chergH or other 1um1 pay1t1to
under tho 1erm1 of .. id Note or
Oeod ol Trust Thet t>y re1son thorool tho
proaenl 1>onoloc11ry under 1uc11
0..0 of Trull 1111 exoculod Ind
Oollvored tooald Trull•. • wrllton
O.Clerallon ot Oel•u" 1nd Demond
ror Silo, 1nd 1111 d09011to0 with
181d Tru1tee. auch Ooed of Trull I
ltld 111 Iha document• 9'lldel •Clog
1110 obt19111on1 1ecuro0 lheret>y,
end hll docilfOd ond doee her.oy
doctor• 111 aums MCIHOd thereby
1mme<111loly duo end pey11>1e Ind
h09 Oleelod Ind doee hereby lleC1
10 c:euM the lrull property lo bo
•old to 101111y the 01>11go11on1
MCUrod ll'loroby
DA.TE 3--3--83
Amertcon SOY!ngs. o
Fedorll ANOdellon
l/ltglnla M Sllc:llor
Aulltenl Vice Prwl6ont By Aober1 C MolMord
AN1111n1 S.a01orv I
Put>llahod Or1ngo Co111 Dolly
Pllol, Mlt 16 23 30 A$>I 9 1983
1321-13
Nil.IC NOTICE
IC-MC7' FICTTTIOUS IU ... 11
NAME ITA TEmJfT
The IOllOw!ng per.ona oro doing
t>uaineao ..
BASTIAN PARTNERSHIP,
..002-lA eer .. Sonoro. Loguno HIM.
CA 92653
Henr1ett1 B BailOwln • ..oo?-20 •
C1lle Sonor1 L1guna Hiiie, CA.
82e63 Virginie M P1lttn9, 4002· 1A
Colle Sof\Otl, L•guno Hiiie. CA.
92853 Morguor-110 E Buttner, 402:2.A
Celle Sonor1 L1gun1 Hiiie CA
92653 Sylvt1 W Bull nor. I 123
T •rllC>ln Wey Nowpor1 8eocll. CA
92860
Thie bullnoel ts condUC1od by e
gol\erOI pertneralllp
Vltgfnie Polllng
Thie 1111-1 -lllod wl1h ....
CCM'lty Cle"1I of 0. Ol'llO County on
Mardi 22, 1813 ,...~
Publlehod Or1nge CoH I D•lty
Piiot. M1rch 30. April 8. 13. 20.
1883
""9f.jC NOT1Ce
""9LJCATION CW CHNITDl
COlllP'TIIOU.U CW THI C~YTMAauRY
DU'ARnmlfT
CW TMI UNfTID STATal W~OM.D.C. WHEAEM u lllfectory ~
11e• bean P••••"••d to Ille
COlftptrollor of tho Cuuency thllt
NA~AL BANK Of SOUTHIAH
CAlJF()ANIA loca'9d In Sente Me,
S-t• of Cellfomle Ila compli.d .-II prO'llllonl of IN R9Mee al Ult United Stet• required to be
oemplled with before bel119
eut11otlUd 10 commence Ille ~ of bonktng ... NatlOnlll
~.~RE. I hor-eby
cettlfr 0 111 111e •bov•·"•,.•41
eHocletlon 11 euthorlied to
OOflWl'lellOe IN ~ of .,.,,...
-• NMIOnel lrilng AoeocleUoll. IN ll!eTI MONY WHEl\10,, ....,.. my 16Qnature end .... of
offlOe 11118 tolll dey of ~ety. ,..
C.T. COHOYtA
Comptroller of Ille CurNnCIY
Cher1er No. 17123
Publllhed Oren~ CoHt Dally ,,.._, Mlfdl I, 11, 2', IO, Apr1I f,
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Anorexia nervosa: A life-threatening disease
B '1 D 0 R 0 TH V A . ta ~ft¥Ury for tfflcient unhu that p"r1on ralher than hlah-1ucar, eon hu a Lerrlble cuo of overd011n1 wtth vitamin
WENCK utlllutlon of dl•t•ry d~ide1 to chan1• the hl11h ·fll 1nack tood1. acnt. h It tru• that A are pHudo brain °' ... c..., ..._ MwtMf protein for lfOWth al)d way he or 1h eata. Y o u m I I h t a 1 • o takl"I tar amounta of tumor. 1kel1ta.l pain, akin
\M:I c...-.-.. •~ body maintenance. You can h tip by onc:oura,. your dauaht.rr vlta.rriln A helpe to cure probltm1. &and liver
The premature death Thua, tht urlou1 buyln1. prepartn1 and to become phy1lcally 11CMf c:Wnaac-.
of the popular alnaor h ea I th r I 1 k 1 I n aervlna aood tHtlnai. actlv by put.lclpaUna ln ... A. Larae, or mega Your ion would bt!
Karen Carpenter uf conaumlns a very low high nutrient, lower vorloua typea of 1porta. do1H of vltamln A well advised lo 1ee a
complications re1ult1n1 ca 1 o r le d I e t a re calorie food• 1uch a1 d an c In fl, or other 1 h o u I d n o t b .. phy1Jctan about hi.I acne.
from anorexia nervoaa particularly danaerou1 frulta and veaiotable1, fun · t y pt of 8 rou p Mlf·preac:rlbed for any New medication• have
hu focuaed attention on for grow Ina children. Mnfat mJlM, plain (not eorclse pros ram. Be oondl~on, lncludlna acne, been developed for acne
the aerioua phyaJologtcal teen-agen and presnant Nial'9d) cettala. low-fat careful not t.o nag her u they can cau.ao eenoua treatment that are
effect• of uarvation women. c rac:kere and bread abouthere.atlnaandher heahh problems . con1ldera bl y more
dleta. It'• al80 unlikely that producta, and main overweight u thla could Vitamin A ll1tored In effective than th<>IK' used
vita.min A but doet nol
havo the Hme toxic
ttffttet ln Ow body Thll
may be the 1ub1l1nct!
thal you have htard
about
LI a iood c:holce If yow
1odlum rettrlctlon it
1evere. A better cho~
would be unu.lted (often
called 1weel) butter or
low-eodlu.m marprlftf. • • •
Anorexia nervoa ia a you'll be able to ''put diahe. that aren't loaded ju1t make the problem body ti.uue and can build In earlier fears.
self-imposed state of your daughter on a diet." with fat. wo"'9. up to toxic levela. Some One o them Is an
Q. I'm 1uppoeed to
be on a low aodlwn dlel
and am wonderln1
whether butter or
margarine wowd be the
beat chokle.
... A. Both butter
and margarine have
quite a bit of aalt added
for Clavor. Th neither
UnHlted butter ha1
jwlt l mJlllara.m eodium
per table1poon.
compared to l:Z~
mlllliram1 In uhed
butter ; un1alted
margarine ha1 1
milligram 1odlum per
tablespoon compared to
148 milllgrams ln regU1ar
mar arine.
starvation that 11 now Dieting isn't likely to Allo, have thLI type of • • • o f t h e k n o w n analog of vitamin A -
believed to afflict eome 1 ,..;;_h.=.•c..s:...::e.:.:n:..:.• _f:...:o::..:r~a;.:;n:.&....:o:..:n;;.;e:.1•:..-:f~ood=...:aro=:.::un::.;.=d~f:.;;o;.:.r_anac:;;..;.;;::=ka=:-::::::::--.__ ______ c ___ o...,n_1._e..._,.g'-'u;;;...;:.e.;.;n;..;c:...e;::;..=:.s_.;;;,o..;.f........;;t..:..:h;.::.a t I 1, I 1 1 Im II a r to percent (or 280,000) U.S.
women 12 lO 25 years of
age.
The apread of anore>da
haa been rapid. While it
formerly appeared
primarily in females
from middle and
upper-class homes, lately
it has been showing up
In all economic classes
and age groups
In anorexia nervosa.
psycholo1lcal
disturbancea result in an
abnormal desire to loee
weight. Exceasave
concen\ about personal
appearance may lead lO
patholoaical fear of
overeating or becoming
fat.
The result is a
profound 1068 of weight
-at least 25 percent of
original body weighl -
and no known physical
illness can accounl for
the weight loss.
Denial of fa ligue,
overzealous exercising
and hyperactive
behavior may accompany
many bizarre eating
habils auch as
alternating slarvation
and WlCOntrollable urge
to eat.
Enormous eating
binges may be followed
by self-induced vomiting
and fasting. Enemas.
laxatives and diurelics
also may be used
excessively.
Anorexa nervosa
patients may gradually
develop severe signs of
protein -calorie
malnutrition, multiple
vitamin deficiencies.
amenhorrhea (ceuation
of menstruation),
dehydration , and
disturbance• of the
balance of minerala such
a.a .oo.ium and potamium.
A iow level of
potaulum is the most
serious and can lead to
cardio-vascular and
kidney failure . The
c hanges in body
metabolism may be so
aerious that death may
be the outcome.
An estimated 15
percent of patients wtth
8erioull ca.es of anorexta
nervosa die. Psychiatric
as well as medical
treatment and
hospitallzation generally
are required, and results
often are far from
aatisfactory. Thus, even
with treatment many
anorexlca will have
lifelong problems.
Oven.ealous punult of
very low calorie dieta has
led to aimilar
physiological problems
and •tarvation-related
deaths. In a number of
cues. the deaths related
to excess dieting did not
take place until after the
penon went off the diet
and was eating more
normally apin.
The cardiac effecu of
thelr sudden death• -
timil.ar to that of Karen
Carpenter -reeembled
those seen ln ca.ea of
atarvation (eapeclally
during the ear ly
refeeding phue) from
protein -calorie
inalnutriUon.
Thus, the long-term
uae of a very low
(300-400) calorie diet -
even one that Is
promoted to ha ve
vitamin and mineral
aupplementa -l1
considered to be
extremely hazardoua.
• • •
QUESTIONS WE ARE
ASKED:
.. .Q. My 9-year-old
d1ughter 11 very
ove.rwelaht but I have
h8d no fuck ln trylJ'\I to
gf't hft to Ht J8a. 1'm
ihinkln& of pult.lfll her
on one of the low-calorie
formula diet plant where
the wouldn't hive to
count ce)orie8. Are there
a pe cl•I product•
aVailable for cb1ldren?
•. A . No, 1nd H
wou14 be Hpeclally
baaardout for your .... .., to to an a diet
t hat waa ••"•rely
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FRYING ... 49 CHICKEN
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CURE 81 HALF HAM ,, 3 .59 _ _,"
LADY LEE BACON
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ROUND STEAK .. 2.08 """'"'_n_o .. •
~CUT CHUCK ROAST •• • 99
FRESH GROUND BEEF ""' .,._
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PORK LOIN ROAST
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~~'!N_?ARERIBS .. 1 .39
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~!.1!'"~!e!'.o5AUSAGE •• 1. 99
~~~l~~!_Y BREAST 1 69
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;~FEE CREAMER "°' ,,. 1. 2 5
!!JTERED FISHSTI',.'<;.,. 2.15
Sherry Huntley
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""'Lucky t01al "4,72 me IOtll It
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~~ET OF DOVER SOLE .. 2 .29
TURBOT AUET .. 1.79
~~~,!,~E CATFIS~. 2.09
~~ET OF MAHI MAHI .. 1.59
~~!!1f RED SNAPPER •• 1.49
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L10Y lM Oo1 Ctn e
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~~OCENIZEO MILK~ '" 1. 9 3
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f MRS SMITH'S PIE SHE~!• .89
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I Ol l0fe69
CANNED & PACKAGED
rEVAPORATED 48 ~ILK 0 0 1 ,., •
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r BISOUICK 199 MIX
Al~ 6001 lo•
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IV~ 11)o! Or, lox e
rLADYLEE 69 YAMS
290t.Cane
r~~~.~s '°°''°' 1 .37
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I!!.~.~~ .. ~1~~VE ~~ .. ~. 59
I~.!2.~,E .~OP STUFflNG•OI tol.89
!HEINZ SWEET PICKi!; "'"1.49
!DREAM WHIP T~l'~'°' 1 .19
r~.~~~!,~~ KOJ 10t•45
r~~f!~ POTAT~Scuo•.69
JOOfCU e 75
I~~~ COCKTAIL
CANNED & PACKAGED r GREEN GIANT 39 NIBLETS 1~~1!4-
!" DURKEE 149 A ~2!=0NUT11 oz P\O
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OR DIET ~~,~~ •
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GOLD MEDAL 89 R.OUR 5 lb llaca •
I~OCOOKIES
r~~OBOOS
•l~-1.63
u,.,,1 .75
DELI DELIGHTS
!CUDAHY 998
HAM 5 l0 '*""° "'"
I~DY LEE BOlOGN~.01 .. , 1 .79
I~~~~l!~~OCN~•ot .. , 1.69
r~.~~C!2 ... ~EAT~°' .. c; 1 .09
!~!!!,.~~NT ~rus .•or c•-. 79
t~00L;; DIPS
I' PIPtN' HOT LOAF ,~.., >001<""•79
I~!!~~~~~~E~. •otM 1.19
I~!~NOEESE~1.79
I~. CREAM CHEES~ot NI) .89
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HAWAIIAN <x,.98 PINEAPPLE
l¥t;ie SWft'!
SEEDLESS ... 89 CRAPES
o.liCMlU\ Swttt
FRESH 59 ~!~wee~.~-
FRESH
TOMATOES
MtOIUln Silt
Grfl! for SallCK
... 69
LIQUOR. BEER & WINE
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r PABST
BEER
12 PXlr
r LANCER'S 299 ~~!S 1so Ml an
OT "'"'10 Ir SIC!>
I~V VOOKA ....... n 7 .79
r~~.!!c.MES ... ., •• ., 10.99
I~~N MIS~"'"'" 10.99
!~DON'S CIN ,.,,,., .. 10.49
r~~~~ ........ 4.79
l~!~S WINES _,.,,. 2.99
r~~~!.-299 c..-----Olt llOH • I i f'9 ef\ •
r INCllNOOt< WINES 9
OtoM.11 ,,,,. .,, 2.9 ........ fA/llOlllO' "Ol4
r~~~s '"'"""3.19
ft TAYLOR WINES '~~OO'll---• .,,. rn 3.19 ~
I~~SSON WI~: t1\ 2.99 ,
HOUSEHOLD & PET
I VIVA 76 NAPKINS llftm: 1«l Ct Pllg • .
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[~~PAPER PlAT~~.-1.83
rFOOO STORACE BACS 118:
1-UI ,.ti IOI •
f ~~!!ftER TOWELS,1.-..83 .
r~ PAPER TOWElS11111l014.83
r ~x OETERCENT O QI '°' 1.29 .
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Orang• Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Maten 30, 1883 Cl
Main courses inspired by famous sandwiches
87~ BARBARA GIBBONS
Tod•y'1 lean, low-
calorie main COW'MI t.tke
their lnaplratlon from
famoua aandwlche9
tor example, our Slim
Gourmet Croque
Mo~aleur Caaaerole
combines the lngredjenta
fouhd In the famoua
French-touted ham·
and-cheeae aandwlch
that'• every Paria
traveler'• -favorite faat
food lunch.
CROQUE MONSIEUR
CASSEROLE
8 alices low-calorie
white bread (or French,
or Italian bread)
8 thin allcea low-
calorte white cheeee
8 thin allcea lean
cooked ("boiled") ham
4 eggs, lightly
beaten
2~ c up s freah
nonfat milk
1 teaspoon prepared
Dljon-atyle mustard
P in ch of ground
nutmeg
Salt, pepper, to taste
Cut liread Into cubes.
Slice cheese and ham
into julienne strips.
Arrange half the bread
cubes in a 9-inch non-
stick pan. Add a layer of
both the ham and cheese.
Top with re maining
bread cubes.
Beat to~ether
remaining ingredients in
electric mixer bowl or
blende r . Pour over
caseerole.
C.over and refrigerate
several hours. Uncover
and bake in a preheated
32~-degree oven 1 hour
or more, until a knife
inaerted in the center
Cooking
with class
Fasaero'a International
C.ookware, 2919 E. C.out
Highway, Corona del
Mar, will present a
contemporary French
Cuisine cla.aa Tuesday,
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
J onathan Waxman
from Michael '•
Restaur ant will be
instructor. Space ls
limited and raervationa
are necessary. Call
673--2343. Cost .. $50.
A new cook b ook
called "More Oven
Lovin' " ia available from
the women of the Flnt
Preebyteri.an Church of
Westminster. Priced at
$5.75, the book is
ilhatrated and may be
ordered by ca1llna Ivana
Bollman. 847-6646.
Some of the recipes in
the book date back to the
earliest daya of
W e1tminater, while
others among the 635 are
aa contemporary as
microwave cookery.
Helpful hints, along
with the history of the
pioneers who developed
the fanning communit)'
of Westmin a ter
Township are combined
in the collection.
CAKE
(From cover pqe)
Cltocolate Froatla g
(recipe below)
Stir bolling water into
cocoa; cool. In large
mixing bowl, c ream
butter, shortening, and
IUIAr unUl fiuffy. Add
egp and vanilla, beatina
w-11. Combine flour,
baking powder, baking
aod a and salt; add
alternatel y with
~ttermilk and chocolate
mixture, beafnnill8 and
en d ina with dry
inlJ'edjenta.
Pour into well-ereued
and floured 9 x 6-lnch
eg-chaped pan.a (or 13 JC
9 )C 2-lnch pen). Bake on
l o..yeat rack in 3~0
~ F. oven 60 to 65
mlDut.es for eg-ahaped
pans, 40 to 45 minutes
f« obloal pan. oc until
cab' tester ln.aerted In
center comes out clean.
Coal. ~ bue IO cake llta
ieYtl; trim layen to fit ~ther evenl7. hoet:
trbft with pmNJ flowers add J:uwr deoorauona. l6k.ee e to 10 eervtna.
•To eou r milk: 'l""o 1 --poon vm.aar. add mllll to equal 1 eLl_J). c•ocoLATB PILOITINO
• ombln e 2~ cupe ~~r~ CIUp eo0o.. t tabl•poona eoftened bUltlr « marprtrw, a to
• •• '~ inUk and 1 • r a sp a oe vamlla. &&end
u ntll 1preadln1 COM11teney. .-•
comee out cl an Mak•
el1ht urvln111. 2~5
caloriH Hc:b
The R euben
aandw lch la a prize-
winnlf\i oombinaUon of
gritted cheeae, corned
beef and aautirkraut on
rye bread.
My al1m aalad version
substitu te• fres h
ahredded cabbage for the
sauerkraut (but adds
some sliced pickle• for
the "aour").
REUBEN SALAD ·
3 CUpl lhndd~d
lettuce
2 cupa ahreddttd
cabbaae
I,{ cup thinly alJced
dlU pJckle
Optlon1tl : 3
tablespoon• minced
onion
6 table1poon1 low-
c a lorl e Ruaalan (or
T housand laland)
dressing
4 th in •llcea white
"diet" cheese, in julienne
stripe
4 thin sllcea corned
llll IBURMIT
beef round (lean only).
dlt."ed
Optional: 1 teaspoon
car a way aeed.a
Toaated rye bread
croutons (from l allce
bread)
Rlnae lett uce a nd
cabbage in cold running
water; drain well. Add
pickle slicee and onion, If
desired.
To11 wtth aalad
dreuin1. ArrlUlae ch ....
atrlpe and corned beet on
top. Sprinkle with
c araway 1eed• and
crout.on.a, If desired.
Makea two aervln11.
276 caloriea each :
caraway seeds and
croutons add 311 calories
per aecvfng.
F ina)lv, who doesn't
love Hero (or
Submarine) undwlch•:
aplcy deli meat and aalad
on • 1ub·1haped It.titan
roll. Our paata veralon
aubatit.utea low-calorie
Ingredient.a and omit.a the
roll. Then we tou It all
t.01ether with h ot
drained put& for a new
maln-courae Invention.
HERO SPAGHETTI
2 c ups drained
tender-cooked h ot
apaahetti (or linsuini)
4 thin allt'ff turke
aalami (o r t urkey i:::;am1, or I an cooked
14 cup thlnly sliced
onion
~ c up ahredded
lceber11 lettuce
•A cup diced red or
green bell pepper
4 o r~ c h erry
tomatoes, halved
l tableapoon allced
pitted olives
2 tablespoons liquid
(from jar of olives)
4 tableapoona low -
calor le Italian salad
dreMU\I
I tablespoon srat.ed
Parmesan chee.e
Return hot drained
puta to the pot it WU
coo ked ln . Add
remainln1 lnaredler)t.e,
except Parmeun cb.me.
To11 over very low
heat until lJ)credlenta are
heated throu 1h .
Sprinkle with cheeee.
Makes two tervfn&I, 366
calories each with turkey
salami or ham ; 32S
calorie9 each with turkey
paatraml.
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I Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOllWednelday, March 30. 10'3
Smothers Brothers serious about wine venture :
By JERRY D. MEAD
MOM LlllES WINE
BEST -Try ln1 to
co ndu ct a 1tral1ht
Interview whh Dk:k and
Tommy Smothers 11
80meth(J\i on the order
of tryln' to make the
world 1 greatest
Champagne from
Thompeon Seedleu, In
other wonla, nigh on to
iml>C*ible. 1f you're wondering
why a wine journalist
would conduct an
interview with thetie two
noted entertainment
penonalitles, then you
haven't been keep~ up
with the world of wlne
ln recent yeara.
Dick has been making
wine• under the
Smothers label at his
Vlne Hill Vineyards and
Winery alnce 1977. and
Tom planted fairly
extensive vineyard
acreage in Sonoma
County a year or 10 later.
So far, the brothers'
enterpriaea have been
separate entitles, but
that may change ln the
near future. Brother
Di ck aa1l1ned
winemaker Bill Arnold
the task of maklna wine
from btother f'om'a
vineyarda for the first
time in 1982, on an
experimental baaia, and
only time will tell lf
Tom's grapes are good
enough for Dick's
winery, or if the brothers
will have 10mething else
to haranaue each other
about omtage and off.
There i1 also a very
good poaibility that Tom
and Dick could end up in
a jolnt venture winery
operation in Sonoma
County, presumably on
property already owned
by Tom. They've been
discuasing it for aome
time , and Dick is
cramped for space at the
exi1tin1 Santa Cruz
County facility. Only
about 3600 cues per year
are currently being
produced there.
Smothen' wines are to
be taken aerioualy, by
the way, even lf the
brothers are not.
Smothen 1981 Santa
Cruz Jobannhbers
Riesling (about $9.&0)
Abeolutely gorgeous! My
favorite of aJl the
current Smothers
releases and a wine well
worth the money. By
German standards, thia
one haa the charact.er of
an Ausle.e, with ita 4.2
residual sugar, .8 acid
and less than 10 percent
alcohol with considerable
influence fr om that
noble mold Botrytis.
'nle anima and flavor
both show a beautiful
marriage of apple, peach
and apricot characten.
Thia is the wine for
letting the mood, if the
mood you have in mind
ia romantic.
Smothers 1981 Late
Harvea\ G e wuri.-
traimer ($9.75). Anoth·
er lovely wine, this
one showing varietal
spice combined with late
harvest "apricot."
There's a touch of spritz
(tingle of natural
carbonation), which in
combination with the
deamt acid level makes
it finish with a drier
taste than would be
expected considering the
presence of residual
sugar.
Smother• 1979
Alexander Valle y
Cabernet Sauvignon
($12.~) Winemaker Bill
Arnold la justifiably
proud of this wlne,
especially since
Smothen is best known
for white wines. It is as
bold and lnteNe a wine
fJ'Clln this usually .. IOft"
appellation aa I can
recall.
'nle nc.e .. chocolatey
rich, a lml1J promUle of
what i• io come. The
wine ta one of ttaoee that
bullda in the mouth. It
enten very full, becotnes
rich and lnten.e in the
middle ta.ate and extta
even bolder. Thia la a
"btate" that eeema to
haW the belance to •
well.
A 1980 ven6on of the
same wine 1ppean to be
a youn1 twin, with
perhaps even better
balance. It will be
relelMd eoon.
Al10 taated waa en
excellmt 1880 Sonoma ZJ.ntandel .. ._ medlgm
body (oot overdone at
all) and d t beeutlfw
bl.a chen'J quUlt)' that
can bf eo .-..it"'.· tn Zlnfendel5.Tbe lMl
Cherdo,.nay II al10
pl F nL
ICOOP -ReUable
teJJ me th•t
Gera ld B oy d ha •
reci,ned u edJtor of the
W ine Spectator, the
nationally clrcul1.ted
wine new spa p er
publlahed by Marvin
Shank en
nanwa would npv-.•1.1r to
be top conwnd~,.. fur tht'
position In tht1 mo•t
recent l11ue (Marc h
16-31), It wu announced
that James Laubt• had
been elevated Crom
N orth Coast co r -
re1pondent to 1enlor
editor, 10 it'• po11ible
that Laube could be In
line for yet another •~P
up the editorial ladder.
MllDON WINI biz
Seaairam la do1na
reaearch on a "no
al c:u h oJ " wine (no
kidding) and la
ex p criment1n1 w ith
vineyards In Vlr1lnla.
Same firm wu alao
enaaged ln converuUona
regarding a poulble
win e ry In Texas .
Seagram own• Paul
Ma11on, It you didn't
know.
of Fresno. If you didn't
know. and Jn the heart of
thia small a1ricultural
community ii one o1 the
betlt kept aecret.a tn the
at.a~.
than th•t The food i4
great (and reaaonab\)'
priced), and the due~,
lamb and homemad"
1oup1 are not to '?~
ml..ed.
Apparently th e
reaignatlon was totally
unexpected, and no
announcement has been
made at thia writing aa to
who the n ew editor
might be, or what Boyd's
fu lure plans might be.
Playing the
speculation game, two
If anyone want• my
beat gue11, though, l
predict that Shanken
will appoint h imself
I~ AD 1la1Pb5 stores wUl :. cr=:~daY·
l
ho Aprll 3, 1983
editor, a tiUc he holdA at
a co uple o f othe r
publlcatlorw he owna and
contr ol1. Spectator
columnist Norm Roby
could be a long-shot, and
an outalder ls an even
poorer bet.
By next week, 1 should'
be uble to tell you how
accurate all this
speculation ls.
QUICKIES -I'm not
ara
Here's Ho•
It W or,!\ll\L ..
Tbe rnote Y!!'u';'J, tor your
th• i.-J•-..... sd•t Haft\ F~' o ... . _ ... _ ,ao
.. -· , .... 300 . 79 ..,. .
·.99 \b. 1.50 3.40
Meat Values Dairy/Deli
Into "horaln" around,"
hu t ll frl f'nd wh o
obvloualy ia, ~Ila 0'\4! that
perhapa the top
contender In thil year'a
Kentucky Derby la a
h or1e named, Dea.
sert Win e . Any
hunch-bettlna wine
lovers out lhere1 Gueu
I'll have to do a little
research to find out If
the owner ii ln the wine
GREAT WINE LIST
-Where ii Kingaburg?
About 30 mlnutet aouth
S.
In a 1mall brick
bullding that looka evtor
ao mucfi Uk.ea truck at.op
(It used to be), la the
Vallla Restaurant, open
Wednesday throuah
Saturday only, because
lta heart and aoul, one
Marie Vallla, d oesn't
want to work any more
What really makes thil · ...
e1tabll1hment auch a
find , though , 11 tK• "
unbelleveable wine U1L
Rare California win••
appear on the Hat that.
can't be a penny higher '
than the day they wttel ·
purchased , so me a
decade or more ago.
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Mustard
HWIOl1' Jodi Instant Potatoes '!.':
. Tl
.99
~·"·~ lOOO lalancl Ute naliGll °' 129 nauan uressing '".::
raStet:Ch~~on .. ·: 5.19
=Ula Extract 1.: 1. 79
~a~ Fon ":.a • 99 :nr--•; 2.47
. '· .. Clip Top Carrots
'l."" '°'"" lcmd (.;elery
•1owt 0 ' NUii" Fretb 8oalled or Salted Peanuts
VelY«yRed Yams
~o.oP wnueOnions
--... -
.15
.35
.69
':.' .49
.19
'EustPr Floral Value
•"-Easter LW1es -3.97
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I .· Rittps -4.99 Liq uor "alues Bak ery Values
1 ' •
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'~°" Fresh Oysters
': 2.49
·::. L79
V&acfi1>18' AptCo( °'
BrcmM'~
...: 219
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Appetite Shopp e · · · Frozen Food
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Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT /W9dneaday. March 30, 1983
~aye red salad for lef lovers
~ ant exc:.tUent
that hard-c:ook9d •H•
and either ham or turkey
will be found In molt
refriaeraton followina a
tracJltlonal Ea1ter
Sunday dinner.
One of the beat, and
ai.o euieet, ways to efve
e Jeftovera a new
-without dolna
more cooklfli -la to them into Ea1ter
On.day Sa.lad.
AC1ual.ly a take-off of
che f 's salad, thl 1
variation Involves a
simple layering of
ln1redient1 t hat are
combined and ch1lled
EASTER
MENU
(From cover pa1e)
orange juice; let stand l
minute. Stir over low
heat until gelatin is
completely dissolved,
about 5 minutes. Remove
from heat ; stir in
remaining 1 cup cold
orange juice and honey.
Chill until consistency of
unbeaten egg white.
Meanwhile, arrange
orange sections on
bottom of a 6-cup mold,
reserving 8 sections to
garnish serving plate.
Pour gelatin mixture
into mold. Chill until
firm.
Sberbert layer
2 envelopes
unflavored gelatin
1 ~ cups orange
juice, diVlded
1 pint orange
sherbet
In medium saucepan
sprinkle gelatin over l
cup cold orange juice; let
stand 1 minute. Stir over
low heat until gelatin is
completely dissolved,
about 5 minutea. Remove
from h eat; stir in
remaining ~ cup cold
orange juice and sherbet.
Stir until sherbet
dissolves.
Chill mixture until
consistency of unbeaten
egg whites. Pour over
firm gelatin mixture in
mold. Chill 6 to 8 hours,
until firm. Unmo)d.
Garn ish plat e wl th
reeerved ora.np eecUona.
Yield: 6 to 8 .ervinp.
Traditional
foods are
replaced
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)
-The day may be near
when the traditional
meat and pot.aioe. will
be replaced by wingbean
and tilapia fish, an
agricultural expert says.
The new foods will
gain popularity as soon
as farmers adopt
techniques that produce
more cropa with leas
water, Merle Jensen told
the Tucson Trade
Bureau recently.
"It's got lo be
economical, and that's
the only way it will
work." said Jensen. who
headed a six-year effort
by the University o f
Arizona to develop the
agricultural aecUon al
Walt Di1ney World'•
EPCOT Cent.er.
Among the "auper-
plant a" that he ex·
pecta to become com·
monplace are the
wingbean, whoee roota
contain 10 tlme1 the
protein of poiatoes and
whose leave1 are
nutrftioua; the Chinese
cab&age, which can .vow
to 14 Pounds in 60 days;
and amaranth or "pl1
weed,'' a plant hi&h in
amino acid1 •fir1t
cultivated by the andenl
Aztecs.
The plants grow at
EPCOT'a $55 million
"The Land" pavilion
under unique ooncUUona,
such u hangtna in the
air or on veiiical bouda
inl1Md of in di.
JeOMn and t h e UA
Envtronmental R...reh
Laboratory alao
developed an lntercrop
technique for l!POC1r lo
which melons, leuuce
and dlas:U {lab all JfV#
ln the tune~
11*'9· Melonl bana in &be air.
leUUCt powa on wrtb1
boarcb and 'Jeta ~at.er
from .,.. throuCll the
bcw'.dai md the ftlb 1iw lD the water under the
baiirdL TUa.... from Africa, u~. off ...... whJcb ltftli otl Che .... ot .....
.... Kl l9ld lt ...... like
-~ -will be IOld ID te TuHOD are1
wlthJn the next tour
~ \
ovemilht before -.ervlna.
EASTER MONDAY
SALAD
l tu-ad lcebera
lettuce ,
6 hard-cooked eap.
chopped ~ cups coo ked
turkey or ham cut into
cubes or strips
1 16-ounoe pacQp
froz.en peaa. th.wed
1 red onion, chopped
(about l cup)
2 cups (8-ouncea)
shredded Swl11 or
Cheddar cheeee.
1 cup m.yonnalair
1 cup llOUI' ettam or
plain YOIUrt
l teupoon curry
powder or to t.ute
Sliced hard-cooked
egg (iamiah)
Core, rln1e and
thorouahly drain leu~;
chill In plastic t>.a or In
plutlc crisper. Remove 2
or 3 outer Jeave1 from
lettuce and reaerve for
garnish . Shred
remaining lettuce. Place
half of lettuce ln 3 or
4-quart gu bowl.
Addlna tnsredlenta In
HOP ON OVER TO SMITH'S FOR SAVINGS ON
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•• Orang• co .. , DAILY PILOTIW•dneaooy, M1rct1 30, 1983
Shopper pays for mistake on electronic scanner
By MARTIN SLOANE
Dear Martin I waa
having my 1upermorkt•t
pun·~ c:hecked out ial
a register thu l ullC.'d om•
of tne new electronic
tcannera, when r notic:ed
on the dJsplay that one of
my iterna had been rung
up for 10 cents more
than the adverllaed
TllHe ollefl llon'1 require • retund IOfm.
TOT IN0'8 CUMH• on ... p 0 aoa 8412, Roe4wllle, MINI 55113
~•tr" Sco1cll Oyner1ng41
C1nette Send live Un1verHI
PrOOUCt Code 1ymbola from eny n."°' ol To1lno'1 P91ty Plue 1or
MCll cuMtle Tl'te<• la no llmlt on
11111 otter Expllee June 30. 1983
fUY!ll lllC• P 0 8011 55017
Hou11on. Te1<u 77055 Receive a
S t refund Seno live RIY41< Rice
!-pound boa toot E•P"" Dec 31 11183
Tlleae ollert require 1eluno
f0<ms
BETTY CAOCKPI a-el t.!1111
S 1 Refund Send the required
refund form eno Ille Universe!
Produc1 Code symOol trom eny
111r.. ~-0" of Betty Croct<.et
Po1a1oee ~. Au Gratln at
Jullenne Explr .. M-V 31, 1983
CHUN KIHO S 1 Refund Send
the required refund form end three
proote of purcllue 1e1111er th11
Unf11er11I Producl Code 1ymoo1
cut rrom Ille label or the can numo. c;opled on the form from
1he bottom of the c:.n) lfom three
d"'etent Chun King tleMa liatect
UnlYWMI Producl Code symbol -Bein Sproull 18-ounce or
28-ounc., ChOw Mein llege111>1et
18-ounee or 28-ounee, C•n Number -W1ter Che11nu11
8-ounc. WllOle at Slic.d, 8amOoo
SllOOll 8-ounc:41. Ano. Include 1he
reglllet I~ with 1he purchlM
prfeH circled ExplrH July 31
11183 Oll•EN QIANT Cre1m S1uce
Refund Rec1lve two 50-cent
0011Pons lor 1ny Green Gl1n1
frozen 11911eleble product. Send
IM required refund lonn end three
proof• ot purdl-..... trom any
Green Giant Cfeem Sauce
LA C HOY -Chow M1ln
Nooc:ll• In" Beg Offer-Vegetable
E•plr" Juoe JO. 1983 Aeo9lw a
coup0n lor a free Le CllOy Chow
Mein NooOIN In e Beg Send the
required refund form eno 1he
entire 1noredlenl p1nel 1ncJudlng
11>e Unl•ernl Product Code
aymt>ol trom one La CllOy Chow
M .. n Noodles In • Beg Experee
June 30. 11183
l.PfON NOOdles 4 Sauce S 1 50
Cull RelunO Send 1"9 required
refund lorm and 1he cooking
dlrecUons lrOfn lour packages (eny
vlflety) ot Llp1on Noodles &
SMM:e. Expir .. July 31, 1983
H~tyle VIEO-AU. Fr .. Can
Oii• Rec4ilw • couoon fat one
!Tee can ol Hom.Style laf99 CUI
YeQ11eblel Ind po1t-c19 Sena the required refund form ano two
libel• lrom 211-ounce c1na ot
Home-Styte '-QI OJI YeQeUblel
Exolr• Sept. 30. 11183. 8AaY llUTI4, BUTTElll'lNOUI
CUh In Your Wreppe<a ~ Recel.,. a S 1 refund or e S 1 50
refund end live lree oer"
coupona worth S 1 50 Send Ille
required refund torm eno any
combln11lon or 20 Beoy Ruth
1nd/or Butterllnger specially
IJ!Mked c.ndy ber wr~ lor 1
S t refund. or eny com blNtlo<\ ot
JO Biby Ruth andfat Buttwfinge<
apeclally rnenoed wreppen tor S3
ceth enO e coupon refund TM
wreoc>er• are from tull-etze ban
Eltplr• June 30, 11183
CRACICUll J ACIC Reblle R«:etve a 50-cen1 S 1 S 1 50 or S2
refund. S4lnd 1he req\l!red retuno
lorm ind, IS the prool ol
o;.ren-. Creclter Ject< bo• tope
(Ille toll portion Oftfly with Ille wordl
'Cr1clter J1c1t"I Seno three
proof• ol pu<ChaM 1(1( • 50-<*tt
rel\.nd, 1ix proofs ot pvreheM lor
S 1 reNnd, nine prool1 ot purehUe
tor 1 S 1.!SO or 12 proota ot pura-tor • 12 refund Ellpir•
June 30. 11183
DEnYME Lebel Ofter ReoelYe
1.000 -end eddr ... l•l>el• Send the reqwed reCund torm eno
ICM Oentyne Htldl wr11C>9«'8 with
111e Un1vera11 Product Code
tymt>ol (ln'f l\eYor). ~-Mey 31. 1983.
FL.AYOllll ~Food ComolnY S 1 Refund Send the requlreo
refund lonn Ind two box tape trom
1ny 111rlety ol Ftevor Tree
4 S-ounce enacka Ellolr• s..>t
30. 1983
HUll•HIEY'I ChOCOl•t• WOfld
Virginie la For Ohocotate LoveB
T -Shirl Oller, Bumper Slicker
Oller. R-ive e frM 'Virginie la
Fat ChOcOllle ~·· T -Sl11r1 or &umper Sticker s.r-.cl 1 he required
refund lorm 1nd Ille wreppeu
from eny Hershey'atRee•• •
Cendy Ber Submit eh! -eppets
10< 1 tree bumper atlellet or 12
•rappeu tor 1 free T-shirt
Adult -1tze S . M. L XL
Clllfdren-ttie· 8. M. L. Addr"t the
torm 1pproprl1lely Prooh ol
pureheM can bf! lrom eny ol the
IOllowtng Heral .... 11iw..·1 bet•
Her1hey'a 1 .,..,.ounce Miik
Choeolete, 1 4S-ounce Miik
Chocol1te •Ith Almond•
I 45-ounce t<reckel, I ~ounce
Mr Ooodber, 1.4~ Special
Oerlt, 1.4-ounce W1tchemacelll1.
1 7 4-ounoe AolQ. t. 5-ounce Kit
Kit, 1.8-ounce ......... PHnut
Bune< Cup1. 1 &-ounce F\Mff'•
CNnchy "-"'' But•• Cupe end t 75-ounce Ree•• s Plece1
EJco1ree MtiY a 1. 1983 Mflll. 0,_AIB. Receive 1 S 1
ooupon lor 10Ut CfNl\'I Of polltO
Chlpe. Send the required refund
form 1nd three empty l oll
peckege• ot Mra Gr1u Onion
Soup MIJl. EJtplr• June 30. 1983
Here -refund lonnl you cen Mite tor.
A ooupon lor I IT• p~
boOlt -13.1111 llmlt "Steyfree,
011efree. lend·Ald, Jollnaon'a"
Fr• Peperbec:k Oller, P.O. Box
•&83, Montleello. MN &&345.
Aequeete lftUtt I» rec.IY9d by Mmy
It, tH3 T'llll of* eJU)lfee JIMe ao. 1te3.
A St Refund FIHll Rt1und
Form R.caue•t, P.O. ao1 1114.
Meplt Pl•ln, Minn. 55348
~ ,.._, o. rtle4llved by Me,
27, 1193, Tiiie ofter elCplr• J\lfle
30 !ta. -~. '*· Unhed , .. tur. ~lno.
price 1 1ht>Wl•d thl• lci
the cu1h1~r und u"kl'd
hl•r to dt'<iuct th1• dim«
from. the totel Sh ..
upoloatit.-ti but aa1d that
1hl' couldn't do 1t Shl'
told me I would have to
go to the office with the
tape and ask for my dlmt•
back
There I was. w1 th
three bags of groceries.
runnmg 15 minutes l.Llte
and she wanted me to
drop everything and
stand in line at the oHsce
lo j\.'l rn y own 10 t't!nUI
bal·k' l 11toc,)CI thwrt-for a
ll\Ollll'nl ltt Ii llllih' ttf
i.h<•·k Tht.>n I headt'd fu1
t ht> door and I huven 't
bt•t•n luu:k. Sl1n me
"Shcx·kc'<.f In St·~uh• "
lkar Stux.·kf'd, There'•
u supermarkl't opNotor
In &•atllt-whOM• ears are
burning and rightly so.
When u miatake IS made,
u supermarket 11hould
bend over backwords to
make il up to a shopper
not make a shopper
• no dealer sales
• limit rights reserved
meat
tustin-costa mesalnewport beach
now available for your easter dinner. ..
IUPERllRllT IHDPPIR
br11ak hi• or heir back
tryln& to get ll c-orrt"Ct.ed
Supermurkl't
procedure11 thut 1tre !Wt
up to deal with cuatomer
problems should "make
sense," and when the
problem 11 a small
overcharge, It should ht'
refunded right there at
the cash register The
fact that this was a
computerized and
scanner-equipped
checkout <.'Ounter 1hould
make no difference If
the com puter waa
"amart" enough ii ring
up an overcharge, ll
should be able to miake a
correcuon.
Dear Martin: I have a
queatlo n co n ce rnin~
aupemsarket "etiquette. '
Whlltt 1ho ppln& th~
other evl'nJn.g, I notk~
that th~ 1tore had juat
·bet'n 1wept The
aweeping1 and traah
were In u pile al one
comer of the 1tore, and 1
1aw 1everal empty
product packages among
them
I took a clOBer look and
spotted two proofs -
o f -pu rcha1c that I
could have u1ed for
re fund offers. I stood
there for a moment and
\\.\.<ff '
''-·
lrvtne ranch farmer's market
small aa
eggs )._:~ ~ ..,. . ..;,·
2V2 doz. flat 1.29
seafood
tusltn-costa mesatnewport beach
alaskan
L.
grocery
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l """ tlrbf, ..... 119 "1111~, 1 !~11MelMice~~&IMMllt•tf
:\')
11l11on (whole or half)'
..... 1.49 •. 1.89
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• bOne ess
lrvlne ranch f armert market ~ ~ carob ohlp1
18 oz. pkg. .... 1.19 1.59
then ''chlckent'd ou\.''
What do you thlnk7
Would It have been
alright for me lo take
tho1e two empty
packaaea? -Natalie N ..
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Dear N atallo: The
an1wer 11 no. Empty
package. lying around a
aupennarket 1tlll belong
to the •lore. You have no
right to take them
unle11 you have
penni111on from IOmeOne
In authority
Conaider what ml1ht
tyve Mppened If a 1t.Grt1
empluyee 1aw you
touchln1 one ol thoae
empty pACkagee. It m.laht
appear that you had
eaten the contentAI wh~
walking through the
atore and were now
throwing away the
empty package. Th11 11
the kind of
ml1under1t.anding that
could turn into a very
embarrualng altuatlon
Why iempt fate?
produce
large texas sweet valencta
oranges i. .• 2S
garden fresh
I~ .• 19
turkey
fresh
fruit trlyl perfect for picnics!
(10 person minimum) ptr ,.,.... 1. 70
ham 11nclwiohe1 ... 1.98
macaroni ulad made fresh
no preservatives •• 1.19
deli
bakery
t
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Fun-frilled Easter bonnet
Remember all lhe run
yo u u 1ed lo havtt
drealng up for F.aat.er?
How exched and proud
you'd ~ to put on that
beautiful new Easter
draa, ahoea and bonnet
and parade around the
nelahborhood showing
off your finery.
Well, this year, why
n o t dre1s up your
c hildr e n '• holiday
ce l ebration with a
bonnet that's attractive,
euy to make . . . and
completely edible.
Aroma
sweetens
• a spring
• morn1ng
To the ancient
Chinese, the cinnamon
vme was belleved to be
the tree of life. It grew in
Paradise, and its sweet
fragrance greeted all
who entered.
CINNAMON-RAISIN
SHORTCAKES
2~ cups baking mix
'h cup milk
t,.', cup raisins
Children'• Chocol11le
Ea1tcr S o nn et 11 a
acrumpllou. d~rt that
wl 11 brlna amllt'i. ot
dellaht to tht> face• of
boy• and airla, and even
get a nod of approval
from the Easter Bunny
hunaelf
Since chocolate 111
alway1 an faahion with
youngsters, thiB bonnet is
eapeclally de111gned to
give them a double dose
of c·hocolaty goodness.
CHILDREN'S
CHOCOLATE
EASTER OONNET
I JM&t•lutge (18 w ia
oun<.'Cll) brownie mix
l l'OVt'lopt•
unflavon.-d IJt!laUn
11'1 l'UP 11ugur
i <'US. wparuk'd
1 '·• CUJ>ll milk
4 squares ( 1 ounc:t'
('llCh) lt'ffil IWt!t'l
chl>l·olate
l teHpoon alntond
t'xtract
1 c up ( 11.i pinl)
whipping or heavy
cream, whipped
Whipped cream
M1.1n1hnu1llow11
l"'rl'purt• 111 ow nil' mix
1uT11rdln1J lo package
dlrc<"llon1 und buke In
9 am·h round buk.Jng piiO,
mul. Rt<moVl.' from para
In mt>dlum aauet>pan,
mix unflavored gcwune
with 1 • cup 1ugar, blend
In egg yollu beat.en with
milk Lt>t stand 1 minute.
Stir ovt'r low heal untal
gelatin as t:omple tely
dassolvl•d , ubout 5
mi nu lea.
Add chocolate and
co ntinu e coo k ing,
3 tablespoons
margarine or butter, Sweet sm e ll of cinnamon on a spring morning is a double mel~ cup sugar treat in both aroma and flavor.
2 teaspoons ground
cinnamon
Glaze (below)
H eat oven t o 400
degrees. Mix baking mix,
mi lk . raisins and
margarine until soft
dough fom\S. Mix sugar
and cinnamon; sprinkle
over dough. Fold into
d ough wilh rub b er
spatula for swirle d
effect.
into round, 'h inch thick,
on ungreased cookie
sheet. Bake until light
golden brown, about 15
minutes . Drizzle Glaze
over warm shortcakes. 8
shortcakes
Glaze: Max l cup
powdere d sugar. I
tablespoon margarine or
butt.er, softened, and 4 to
6 teaspoons milk until
smooth and of desired
consist.ency.
Divide dough anto 8
equal parts; pat each part
Boneless Pork
Loin Roast
.Center Cut
Pork Chops
Country Style
Pork Ribs ·
Sword Fish
Steaks
$51~ R ... -
Center Cut
Fresh
Table Carrots
19•
O.llclou• Raw or Cooked
Fresh
Y amt I Swett PtfatHt
39!
Fre•h
Vine Ripened
Tomatoes
69!.
Easter Dinner Specials
Fresh Turkeys
Fresh Boneless
Ham
Fresh Pork Roast
Fresh Ducks
Fresh Rabbits
Geese
USDA CHOICE EASTERN CORNFED
PRIME RIB ROASTS
$26! Pork Chops $ 2 ~' Fresh Apples, Celery, Onions Reg. $3.49 lb. & Seasoned Breed DreHlng Reg. $3 .. 29 lb.
$24! Hot or SwHt $18,! Italian Sausage
Med• FrHh Delly Reg. $2.99 lb. Reg. $2.39 lb.
I
$11! Fresh Foster Ferm
Whole Turkeys
A • $1.99 lb. 10-18 lb.
Sole Monterrey
Stuffed w/Shrlmp, Crab
6 ChHae
Fresh
Reg.
$3.19
ea.
Mushrooms
·at•~.
Fresh
Asparagus
$17n.~
l•ril I• l•••racu•
llo1th. We Will
feahlrt Tlllt frHh v., ••• ~,. Ill llenth
Sockeye Salmon
Steaks
$44!
Fresh
Spinach
3/99•
Large
Hass Avocadoes
49~.
Ky.
Oran~ Co .. t OAIL Y PILOT /W9dneld1y, Match 30, 1983 0 I
• JS
iillr 1111" coruwnlly. until
(_·horolote la melted. With
wlrt> whip or rotary
beater, bt'1tl ml>Cturc
un t i l chocolate 11
blended
Star in almond extract.
Puur Into Larae bowl and
c hill , 1llr r1ng
'occa1lo nally , until
mixture mound.a llllghtly
when dropped fro m
spoon.
ln medium bowl. beat
egg whites until soft
peaks form, gradually
add rcmairung sugar and
beAlt until stilt. Fold ~88
whites, then whipped
cream anto gelatin
mixture Tum anto 5-cup
bowl (about 7-anc b
diameter ); c hill until
firm.
To form bonnet,
unmold gelatine mixture
onto brownie, off-center,
so edge• meet an back
forming front brim. Use
additional whipped
cream to form "ribbon"
around base of gelatin
mixture Decorate top of
bonnet with cut -up
marshmaUow "flowers.''
~"t you can save ~~e\s2.ss en VALUES 9<
Save •1.&0 on ill
6IJC NOW S1.00 BY MAIL
WITH THE ATTACHED COUPON
RECEIVE: One $1 .00 coupon
good on one 8-oz. jar. or two 4-oz.
jars, or four 2-oz. jars.
RRST: Use the coupon attached
and apply it to your next purchase of
High Point. Be sure to save the labet
as proof-of-purdlase.
SECOND: Mail this required
certificate (attached) and the entire
label(s) frem Instant High Point total-
ing 8-ounces to the address at-
tached. and we'll mail you a $1 .00
coupon good on one 8-oz. jar. or two
4-oz. jars, or four 2-oz. jars.
High Point S1.00 Coupon Offer Certlflc•t•
(Cash redemption value 1/20 of U)
WITH THE ATTACHED CERTIFICATE
PLEASE NOTE THESE ADDmONAL TERMS:
1. Offer good only on U S
2. The c:er1Htca1e may not be mec:t\anlCally reptoc:luood and
mo9I ecc:ompeny YoU' ~· 3. 'l\:)tJf ofter rights may not be assigned or trensteneo
4. otter expqe June 19 11183
5. Pie-allow 6-8--. tor deiN9t'{
I. l.Jrnil ON coupon per name Of eodlM5
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Place 1n stamped envelope and mail to
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Da Orano-Coa11 DAILY PllOT IWedMtday, Maro" 30, 1083
Easter egg cookery from start to finish
Sloat anel nt t.UnN the
t'il hu 1ymboUied lh•
"rebirth" of 1prtn1 and
1n ChriaUan tradltJon lt la
a 1ymbol of the
ReeurrecUon.
ln the Eu~m Church,
this tradition led to
elaborate jeweled eggs
commissioned by the
Imperial Ru .. lan Court
und exquisitely crafted
by the French jeweler
Faberge
The more homHpun
American tradltlon calls
for pain led eggs, hidden
by the ''Easler bunny"
and hunted by children
of aU ages.
While chocolate,
marshmallow or sugar
eggs seem to dominate
many .Easter baskets, It's
hard to beat the
traditional hard-cooked
and colored egg for
t"C'o nomy, nutrltJOn and
family fun.
For hard-boiling, use
eggs that are at least
three days old -fresher
eggs will be hard to ~l
and the yolks may
discolor. Place the eggs
in a saucepan, preferably
glass or enamel, and
rover with cold water.
Place over medium
heat, bring the water to a
boil, then reduce heat to
a simmer. Cooking time
wtl1 depend on the size
and temperature of the
eggs: large eggs at about
70 degrees will take 10 to
15 m)hutes, while extra
large eggs or those taken
stra ight from the
refrigerator may require
several minutes more.
Al Easter some peopJe
Ji ke to use small or
"pullet" eggs (pullets are
you ng hens just
beginning lo lay and
their eggs are rather
small) -these will
rc"'<luire I~ rooking time
After cooking, the
l'ggs shouJd be plunged
imm ediately into cold
water to haJt the cooking
process and to prevent
the yo lk s from
(r,eative
ways with
egg salad
What's egg salad? It
can be any one of doz.ens
of recipes All you have
to do is chop hard-cooked
eggs and mou1ten them
with mayo, sour cream,
yogurt or bottled salad
dressing. Then, add
anythi ng your heart
desires from chopped
apple to sh redded
zucchini. Egg salad is
whatever you want 1t to
be!
Just get cracking \O
turn your hard-cooked
Easter eggs Into an
after-Easter feast. Use
s li ced or wedged
hard-rooked eggs along
with or in pl.ace of tuna.
turkey or chacken In
your favorite casserole
recipe. An egg salad
c asserole is easy,
economical eating
ll's not easy to count
the many ways you can
make and serve egg
salad You can put
almost anything from
chopped fresh vegetables
to rooked pasta or rice in
ll.
You can serve It hot or
cold by Itself, stuffed
into pita pockets or
hollowed out vegetables
or spread on bread.
SPECIAL
dlit'olortJ\a.
Arty eaa which ha~
cracked Cfuring cookJna
should be immedletely
r•frtaerated tor
meelt:ime uee. Uncracked
cooked eUJ can be dyed
or painted with food
colon (add food colorln.I
and one tableapoon
vtneaar to a cup of warm
water -the vinegar will
help .. wt" ihe color) or
wl th the ega colorina
klla avallable In moat
supermarkei. thla time
of year
For buutUul and
unuaual e1r· wrapped
1n c ooke •11• In
dampened red or yelJow
onion sk.ina, ltlCUJ'9 with
strina and th en
hard-<.'OC>k following the
above procedure.
Reduce the cooking
time by a few minutes
and drain aft.el' cooking;
allow th«' e11s to coul
t• u m p I ,. t " I y bl' f o rt'
unwrapplntC. ltaui• can
alto oo dyed a dt•lkuw
pink or golden amber by
hard-cookJng them In a
"tea" made from onion
sk.1na.
11 the colored egga are
to be hidden and hunted,
they should be kept in
the refrigerator until the
last minute and returned
to th e refrigerator
lmnu:dlately folluwlnl(
thl• "hunt"
Plan to lm'Orporak' tht-
hw-d-<.'OOkf'd Euter tli&I
Into th~ next Wl't~k's
menu1, but k~p In mind
that they 11hould bt.• u800
within 6-7 day1.
To make shelling
easier, crack the 8hell
and roll the ea between
the palms of the hand.I to
loosen the thin tough
akin from the egg To
slice Cilfll smoothly, dip a
knife Into wuter ~fore
1Jicln1
Sliced hard cooked ega• add a decorative
touch and nutritional
b onu1 to salads,
vegetable dl1he1 and
tuna caaserolt!9. Chopped
egg sandwich spread or
"deviled" eggs can be
enlivened by t h e
addition o r chopped
chicken liver, deviled
( ,_)
GRADE AA
LAROE
hMm, chuppt'<I oUvn oiA
chutney
For a quJck nd t41ty
ca11erole, combine one
cup of cooked vc,et.ablet
with one cup o white
sauce or chee1e 1auce.
Add c hopped freah
panley, thyme or butl to
taste.
In a greased baking
dish, alternate layers of
the vegetable mixture
with layers of aliced
hard-cooked ejp (five or
1Jx egp In aU).
For additional time
suvlna. a can ot
condenaed c roam of
mu1hroom, cream o f
uparaaiua or other cream
10up may be 1ubetltuted
for the white aauce. Top
with bu tte r ed bread
crumbs and bake In a
preheated 350 degree
oven about 15 minuie.. ~\4 ID5.
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olden nests of raisin bread
cradle colored b,reakfast eggs
' Wh1 are eaaii auch an until almoat doubled. tM.kJna ahoota, cover and aorvi~
import.ant part of F.uter? about l hour. let rlae In warm place NOTE: Ral1ln Eaater
The &qenda behind the Punch douah down until almoat doubled, Eu Ne.ta n'Ml)' ~ bakf'd
Ea1ter en apan many and divide into 12 equal about 45 minutes. Beat a -day In advance of
cul\Urea and centuries. ln pieces. Roll each p(ece the rem• In l n I • i I · 1ervln1. After coo Una.
15th century Europe, lnto a rope 8 lnchea long Bruah the douah por1lon place ln pluUc bea. clo.e
dyed e Ii 1 w e re and about l ~ Inches of each neat with eaa leCUJ'ely and refriaerat.e.
exchanaed at Eaater to thick. Wrap each rope wash B r I n i t o r o.o m
i expreH new life and around a tinted egg to Bake in 360 de1ree temperature to eerve or
! love. ferm a neat. Moisten oven about 20 minute• if desJred, place nett.a on
I: In Ge rm an y, t h e ends of ropea with water unUJ nNta are browned baking sheet, cover
1 cuat.om was to exchange and pinch together to and aound hollow when llahtly with toll and
, three colored eggs along seal securely. tapped. Tranafer to rack. reheat In a 350 dearee
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I bepn cent~ea ago. too,
repreeenting\ the rolling
I away of the stone ?rom
. Christ'• tomb. I Freeh baked yeast I breada, laced with
ralalnl, aho have a long
Eaattt heritage. In many
countries, whole egg, in
the ahell were baked
right into the dough. as a
symbol of the
resurrection.
Keeping w ith the
Eaater tradition at your
howle, bake these Raisin
East.er Egg Nests for a
delicious, col o rful
breakfast or brunc h
surprise.
RAISIN EASTER
EGG NESTS
6 to 6 ~ cups flour
~cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 envelopes active
dry yeast
l cup milk
'A cup water
!A cup butter or
maraarine 2 teaspoons grated
orange peel
l teaspoon nutmeg
4 eggs
1 cup raisins
12 uncooked egp in
shells, tinted with food
colorln,I{, as desired
In large bowl combine
2 cupa of the flour, sugar,
· aalt and yeast. In small
aaucepan over low heat
combine milk, water ,
butter, orange peel and
nutmeg. Heat to very hot
(120 to 130 degrees).
Butter need not melt
completely.
Stir milk mixture into
, yeut mixture and beat
, with electric mixer at
medium apeed 2 minutes,
a::raplng bowl as needed. Add 3 of the egp and 1
more cup ol the flou.r.
Beat at hl&h apeed 3
minutea. Stir in raiaiN
and enoush of the ~ remaining flour to make
a .:>ft dough.
1
: Turn onto floured
j board and knead 8 to 10
t
minutes until dough is
smooth and ewtic. Form
Into • ball and place in
I JUea9ed bowl. Cover and
fet rise in warm place
I
I Tortillas
are base
of budget
main dish
If the rising coat of
! living has put a aimp in
your spring vacation
plans, turn o n some
'south-of-the-border 1 muaic, .erve Enchiladas
I Huevm for dinner and
dream a little.
ENCHILADAS
BUE VOS
~ cup bottled taco
sauce, <lvided
\4 t.eupoon ground
cumin ~ teaspoon garlic
aalt
1 cup (4 ounces)
1hredded Cheddar
cheele, divided e hard-cooked eggs,
c~cup chopped
sreeri pepper
W cup chopped
green onions wtth topa
2 tableapoona
panley flaks
4 (7 -to 8 -lnch)
I iortilJM
In medium bowl. blend~ ~ cup of
the taco aauce, cumin
and prUc ult. Stir ln W
c:up Of. the cheeM, egp,
~ pepper, onion and
p.v.i.y flak... sr read ebout ~ cup o the
mbrwre °" ach tortilla. Roll up tortil.lu and
In B x 8 x 2·tnch
d.llh. I>rlDle wtth
r.ma nlJ\I taco .. uce.
COv•t with aluminum
foll and bake tn ~..-sao~'J'. ownlOmmuta Uncover. Sprinkle
wl&h i'eluU\tna cbe9M
and OotUlnu• baklnl
~ uot.U cMIM
l IMI• abOut 10 mlnut.el;
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750ml
Korbel Champagne Brut or Extra Dry 750 ml $599
Colony Chablis Pink, Emerald, Gold or Rubv 3 Liter $J99
Mondavi Table Wines Red, White or Rose' 1.5 Lite r $J59
Diamond Oaks 1978 Cabernet Sauvignon, Old Label 750 ml $199
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SUNDAY!
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Glentiddich Slnsk >.u11. 86 Proof 1sC1miS1598
MacN a ugh ton HO Pto(•f Canadian I. 7S Litl'r $1198
Seagram'sV.O. Kt.Proof HC1m1$74S
Canadian Mist HO p,, .. ,f 7Sl1 m1$499
Bailey's Irish Cream ;som1SJ266
Waterford Irish Cream ?SO mis 1098
~, ~ & ~"""' 'Po"4. ~ & 7~ Bacardi Sil.,rr or Am~r I. 7S L11rr $998
Myers's Planters Punch 7~0ml S799
St. Elmo
Ancient Age
Jim Beam
Coldbrook
Early Times
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Jack Daniels
Wh11<' or Dari. L7S Lutr $788
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Com Whukrv 7Sl' "'' $898
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D.. Or1ngt COMI OAILV Pll.OT IWednMd•v. Match 30, ,,.,
Festive • crown roast reigns on holiday
Wh•t 11 morr
1pectaculat on a holiday
table than • frill t.OpJ>f'd.
gala crown rout of pork!
A crown rout of pork
ls eaaily de.lt with. ju.It
rout It i.n the oven, with
the bone f'NU wrapped
i.n foil to keep them from
burning.
The l>rown rice plcka
up a delectable flavor
from onions, muahrooma,
chicken broth, hert» and
fresh JU•pefruit juice.
FkSTIV£
CROWN ROAST
5 pound crown roast
1 cup brown rice or
buJiur 1 c.n (13~ ouncs)
chicken broth (1 M cupa)
~ cup arapofrult
juice
·~ teaapoon dried
IHf thyme
W teaapoon dried
roeemary
~ teupoon pepper
3 l?'•pefrult, peeled
and aeclionod
~ c up c hopped
pecana
\.\ cup c h opped
fresh parsley
Watercress
Crab apples
end.I wllh aluminum foil
lnlort mNt t.bennomeu-r
ln'° mff\)' part of crown.
Rout In a 325 d 8J'9C!ll F
own l \.\ houn..
Meanwhile, melt
butter ln lara• uucepan,
Mute onion, muahroorrw
and rice until ve1etablt11
_,.. crllp-tender and rtoe
la done.
Add broth, ar•pefruit
juice, thyme, rOM1mary
and pepper. Bring t.o a
boll. Cover. Reduce heat.
Simmer 15 to 20 minutet,
stirring occuionallr·
until all liquid •
abeorbed. of pork
1 clove garlic
~ teaspoon salt
Vt teaspoon pepper
Y4 cup butter or
margarine
1 larg e onion,
chopped { 1 cup)
Rub lnaide and outaide
of roast with garlic;
sprinkle with salt and
pepper. Place on rack in
shallow roasting pan,
with rib eNb up.
Place crushed
aluminum foil i.n center
cavity to help keep
crown shape; cover rib
Stir in grapefruit
section•, pecans and
parsley. Remove pork '
from oven. Remove foil l
from cavity. Spoon rice '
stuffing In center of
crown.
~ pound fresh
mushrooms, sliced
How to hard-cook
eggs out of shells
Cover with f oll
Return to oven. Roast 1
hour longer OC' unuJ meAt
thermometer resiaters
185 degree9 F . To aerve,
place roast on platter
Remove all foll.
Garnish with
watercress, additional
grapefruit sections and
crab apples. Yield: 6 to 8
servinglS.
Many familie s.
especially those with
little children, find it
easiest to derorate Easter
eggs when the eggs have
been hard-cooked. With
hard-cooked eggs,
break.age is no problem
-it's egg salad.
i.nto culinary delights:
CONVE NTIONAL
OVEN
Place contents of 6
blown-out egg shells i.nto
lightly buttered 9-inch
pie plate. Cover tightly
with aluminum foil.
Bake In preheated 325
degree F . oven 15
minutes. With spatula.
cut through cooked
portions at edges in
several places.
Bunny's gifts in party fare
But some other
families prefer to work
their artistry on egg
shells alter the contents
have been blown out.
The decorated shells can
be kept on display all
through the year, year
after year, or given as
special gifts to special
friends.
The shells' contents
can then be used in any
fully cooked dish such as
a quiche or a cake. Or,
the contents can be uaed
in egg salad.
You can hard-cook
eggs out of their shells. If
you've got a hankering
for an egg salad
sandwich or an egg salad
casserole. you can use
either a conventional
oven, a microwave oven
or range top to cook the
eggs you'll need.
It's not bard to do
although the results
aren't exactly like
cooked-in-the-ah ell
hard-cooked eggs. Since
the yolks and whites are
mixed, the final product
will range from egg
white prettily whirled
with egg yolk to an
a ll-over pale yellow
combination depending
on how thoroughly you
mix the yolks and whit.es
before cooking.
Appearance is the only
real dilference, though.
F.gp hard-cooked out of
their shells are just u
tasy, nutritious and
economical as those
cooked in their shells.
So, If you've decided
to blow out egg shells to
tum into artistic delight.a,
try one of the.e rnethoda
to turn their content.
Lift cooked portions
and turn over into center
of pie plate. Re-cover
and continue baking
until set, but still moist,
about 5 mlnute1. Let
st.and until cool enough
to chop or chill until
ready to chop.
MICROWAVE
Place contents of 6
blown-out egg shells i.nto
lightly buttered 9-inch
pie plate. Cover tightly
with plastic wrap. Cook
on High 2 ~ minutes.
With spatula, c ut
through cooked portions
at edges in several
places.
Lift cooked portions
and turn over into center
of pie plate. Re-cover
and continue cooking on
High until aet, but still
moi.at., about 1 \.\ to 2~
minutes. Let stand until
cooked enough to chop or
chill until ready to chop
Wondering what to do
with the eggs the Easter
bunny lelt behind?
Invite your friends for a
get-to~er and serve Party Puffs, an all-
around good party nibble
food.
PARTY EGG PUFFS
CREAM PUFFS
1 cup water
1h cup butter
1 cup all -purpose
flour
~ teaspoon aalt
4 eggs
Bring water and
butter to rolling boil in
medium saucepan.
Remove from heat. Add
<Qn.ly /Nmey~ Ham~
tM &iNter BunrtY~ seal ef apprWJ.
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!lour and salt, stirring
vigorously until mixture
forms a ball. Beat in
eggs, one at a time, until
smooth and a s mall
quantity of dough stands
erect when scooped on
the end of a spoon.
F or appet1zer-s1ze
puffs: Usmg about 2 'h
tablespoons of dough for
each puff, drop dough
onto ungreased baking
sheet. Bake m preheated
400 degrees F. oven 30 to
35 rrunutes or until light
golden brown. Cool on
wire rack. Cut off tops;
pull out any filaments of
dough. Fill each cream
puff using about 3 'h
tablespoons chilled "Egg
Salad Filling" for each
puff Replace tops.
Refrigerate until
serving time. For main
d1sh-s1ze puffs: Prepare
dough as above. Drop by
scant 1• cupful onto
ungreased balung sheet
Bake as above for about
35 to 40 minutes. Fill
each cream puff with
about 'h cup c hilled
"Egg Salad Filling"
Makes 18 appet1z.er-s1ze
puffs or 10 to 12 mam
dish-size puffs
EGG SALAD FILLING
'h cup mayonnaise
or salad dressing
1 to 2 teaspoons
instant rrunced onion
:V. teaspoon dry
mustard
1h teaspoon saJt
12 hard-cooked
eggs, chopped ·
\14 cu p chopped
drained npe olives
1'4 cup chopped
drained pimiento
In large bowl, beat
together mayonna1s
onion. mustard and
until thoroughly
blended. Add eggs. olives
and pimiento. Stir until
thoroughly combined.
Cover and chill to blend
flavors. Makes 1 quart.
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l't&.IC NOTIC£
Artist important ·to films
By BOB THOMAS
.......... f'fwe Wrttet
LOS ,\NOEL&$ -
,Mow doe• lh~ 1.rl
dlreclor ftl Into the
movie-making team?
Lyle Wheeler can tell
yo\.l Ji.la art dlrecuon has
drawn 29 Academy
nomination• and five
Olean, including one for
"Gone with the Wind."
He 11.arted In the movie
buaineu In 1930, and at
78 he Is still helping
young film makers.
"The a r t d irector
really d esigns the
phyaic&.1 background of
the pic ture ," explains
Wheeler, a serious-
nunded man with a pink
complexion and shiny
head. "He creates the
sets and today he also
advises on color. He has
to know architecture,
and he need s to know
how the picture can stay
w ithin its budget. In
some cases, he will help
the di rec tor find
locauons."
K lnti of Slam," "Th\t
Robe,'' ''The King and l"
und "Tht-Di•ry ot Ann<'
Frank " Ht• virtually
built the beck lot, whkh
waa a wondNh1nd of
Engllah vlllage11, 1890•
New York Streeta, lakt'S
and jungles lt now
contain• the silver
tow~ra of Century City.
The art director's
work often atarta even
before the writing of the
script. He adVlAleS on how
and where the story
might be filmed moat
effectively. "I never try
to influe!lL'f> the wri~."
MAid Wh" lor "But I may
odvl him on how the
atory can be ata"rd
wlthuut brt>aklna the
budaet "
When tho 1crlpt 11
comphted, the orl
director ataru makln&
sketches ond explorlna
locatloru Then he worlu
on the plan• for
construction.
"It take• time for an
art director to 'unlearn'
archi tectur e," said
Wheeler . "You don't
deaian a building the
way It would be In real
life. You have to dl9card
whut 1ti1 u111111porumt, 10
It won't duttt.01 up tht•
pktutt-lt'a important to
hMVt' a llllhoUl'tk• 1md t()
avoid huvlnti too much
dt>t&ill to o hl&h It
won't l>t• ~n
"You dl .. l&n a column
n ot how I t would
normally be, but how It
would look when It la Ut
on a aet. You design a
corridor with penpectJve
so It looks three to five
times longer than It
really ia Otherwise it
w ould require three
Statel."
When an art director
wins an Oscar, the set
decorator on the same
film is also awarded.
Wheeler explains the
division of duties: "The
set decorator actually
dresses the set, finds the
furnit ure. fixes the
p r o ps , under th e
supe rvision of the art
director."
Everything Must Go/ • Save Ike naver Wore on
NATIONALLY ADVERrlSED BRANDS
Many at, or Lyle Wheeler was
born in Cambridge,
Mass .• graduated from
the USC architecture,
industrial design and art
history . J o bs in
architecture were 9Carce
during the Depres&on. so
Wh eeler h eeded a
friend's advice to seek a
job at MGM. He left the
studio a few years later
to join Da vi d 0 .
Selznick 's independent
company.
BElOWCOST
Ladies' & Men's fine quality apparel!
Dresses, Shirts, Sweaters, Sportcoats,
Blouses, Ties, accessories and more . . .
"I worked for three
years on 'Gone with the
Wind,' " he said. "David
didn't want to buy t he
book at first. He changed
hi s mind when hi s
partner, Jock Whitney.
said he'd buy it if David
didn't."
Doors close forever 6 pm Sat., April 2
During the three years
Wheeler also designed
''Rebecca" and other
Selzn ick films, always
returning to "Gone with
the Wind." A.-toured
the South for research,
then designed and built
Tara at the Selznick
studio in Culver City.
STORE FOR MEN & WOMEN
Heritage PICllG Sonta Ana kwy. & ~Iver
I 4JJO C•er Dr., S ... H. lrYM
551-0273
Wheeler moved to
20th Cen tury -Fox,
where he worked 18
years and won his other
09cara for "Anna and the
Call 642-5678.
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INTEJn'AINMENT TONIOHT CD OMHOE OOUHTY TOOAY
(Z)MOVE
U '4 "Two-Wey Slrtlch" (1961)
Pttw Sellers, Wlllred Hyde-White.
-7~IJ 2 ON THE TOWN
U 'AMllY ftUO UY!fM & IHlll.IY & l ~L.A. WMPIN~TI TICT~OOOQH
MACHO.I LIHIU ~ AMrNCAH JOUfMY
UI DITICTOR ~Mml~IT
• • "Gina On The lOOll" ( 10631
Mt11 Cordey, M~ Rlcnmond
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SYentoll, Robtrt Culp
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f.%)MOVIE * * * t "M11joe" (1972) Documen-tary
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NEW YORK -
Heeeeeeeceeeeeeeeere 's
Bobby.
Don't £>xpect Ed
McMahon to make that
big a fuss tomght when
comedian Bobby Kelton
makes his 14th
appearance on the
"Tonight" show.
K elton . a college
lournal1sm major now
iving in Los Angeles,
has been refining his act
for the past eight years
at Las Vegas hotels, big-
c i ty clubs, co11ege
campuses and on the
talk-s h ow c ircuit He
says lhe Johnny Carson
showcase ts special.
"So much so that my
s ix minutes have to be
JUSt nght. Ir they called.
and I wasn't ready with
new material. I would
lurn down a chan~ to go
on." Kelton says. "But,
for those Other talk
shows, I wouldn't worry
1f I didn't have a perfect
routine Carson ts what
Ed Sulhva.n used to be."
Last December. Jim
Mccawley, t a lent
coordinato r for NBC's
"Tonight" show. asked
Kelton about making
another appearance The
next month, they
dtSCussed the comedian's
new act. "His job is to
screen the material,"
says K<'llOn. "He knows
Johnny's sense of
humor."
Kelton says Carton
wants comics to steer
clear o f <'thnic
stereotypes. dirty JOkes
and stale sub,ects, like
restaurant routines
"Everybody has one." he
says
Recently. Kelton has
been polushing his latest
lanes before kids.
hecklers and hardened
comedy addicts at "The
Comedy Store" and "The
lmprov1sat1on" an Los
AngelC's Mccawley
caught one show and
callro ham last week to
say tonight's s how had
an opening.
As always , Kelton
hopC's this will be the
break that leads to
stardom H e's been
takang acung classes. and
says h e almoat landed
several TV pilot parts.
H e's more ready for a
sitc0m now than he was
in 1978. when he had his
first crack al "Tonight."
He knows the date by
heart -"July 27 "
"I got a big applause.
a nd Johnny called me
back from behand thP
'Thorn Birds' has high rating
NEW YORK (AP) -Halfway through its
four-part, 10-hour broadcast. ABC's "The Thorn
Birda" continued its strong showing in overnight
ratingll and improved its chances to surpaas "The
Winds of War" as the No. 2-rated miniserieft behind
le Roots."
In A.C. Nielsen figures released yesterday by
ABC, "The Thorn Birds" out performed "The
WIJ\ds of War" in five of the six monitored cities. In
New York. Detroit and Phll.adelptua, at least 60
percent of the viewing audience was tuned to the
second part of "The Thorn Btrds" Monday night.
The rating and share for Nielsen's six sample
cities Mo nday night were: 44.5 and 60 in New York,
39.7 and 54 in Chicago, 37.6 and 57 in ~Angeles,
45.5 and 62 in Philadelphia, 43.3 and 60 in Detroit.
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and 40. l and 59 in San Franctsro.
A rating measures the percentage of the area's
TV homee watching a specific program. A share
measures the percentage of homes watching TV
that are tuned to the broadcast.
"The Winds of War," which ended Its 18-hour
run on ABC in February as the most-watched.
b roadcast of all time, had a larger lle'COnd-mght
audience m onJy Los Angeles among Nielsen's six
measured c1ues. The second-rught average for "The
Thom Birds" was a 41.9 rating and a 59 share,
compared to 40.4 rating and a 54 share for '1'he
Winds of War."
ABC estimated that 95 mtlhon viewers
watched 90me pan of the first two epill<>des of "The
Thom Birds."
The Outsit'lers
Tiiey wrn't lookJftl
foratlpt ...
, ... 10 beloeg.
curtain," Kelton says. n12*
''ThC' nt•xt momang aU Alllft. Metklna, ~.
TNI bulinetl 11 conduclld Oy en 1ndlvlOual Thlt bu .. ,_. ti CondUC11d by a
~el ptirtner11111p MIClleet Scoll Hllll1 • Gembtea Mllllof'y three nl'l works called caeo M8cArthvr •h•d. •aoo
and wante<.l to sign me to Newport 9-", CA,_
Th" alll-1 wll 111.0 With lhl Larry D Htalmer
h Id d al Altft, It lilllchael JoJoe, l eq. a one-year o ang e . Publla11ad Ot1ng1 CoHt 0111y
That's when they give P1101 March 30 Apr11 e. t3, 20.
you a lot of money. and t9a3
County Clerlt OI Or•~ Counly on Thlt lllt-• WU llllO with ,,,. March 21. 19113 County Cleni ol Otange County on
1'211144 March 28 19113 Publl1hed 011no• Cont Delly · ~ n 1:rra
don't usc.-vou at all "
Piiot M1tch 23 30 Apt11 8 13, Pubhahed Otano• Cou1 Daily 19113 Piiaf Mer 30 At>f 8 13 20 1983
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Fred s11verman had DllTH NmCIS
just come to NBC as -----------pres 1 den t . a n d the Church, Nl!'wpon Heach, Ul reslck-nt of Corona del Mar.
network was look.mi for YUEN with Dr Charles Oll!'~nfleld Ca Passed away <>11 March
fres h talent. Kelton FONG YlCK YUEN, ofOc1 .. un1. Private 28. 1H3. Survtved by his
. r u1dent of El Toro, Ca 1ntennent Hrvlcn will be loving wife Haul and son SI~ a $40,000 contrac1 Pa.s&ed aw1y on March 27, held at Harbor Lawn and daughter-ln-law Terry
with NBC The phone 1983 He 1.11 surv1vt'd by htS Memorial Park. The family and Brigette Hall of Los
never rana. "It was like son Share. daugters Choi rt<quesu in l~ of Clowers Anaelt"S, Ca and gran<Uon
the old "Millionaire' Foon Leung of Loe Angeles, donation• be made to the Jeflr-ey H.11 Mr Hall was
show. They gave me Ca ~nd Ho p Yee Na of Oranql!' County Cancer an educator and taught at
money, and I never saw Ctuna. also 9 grandchildren Society and the St. Newport Harbor High
them agaLn." GravPStde services will be Andrew's Presbyterian School and Orange Coast
held on Thursday, March 31, Church Servic:8 under the College an thl!' field of
1983 al 1 30PM al Harbor dart"CtJon of Harbor Lawn· Agriculture He was a
Lawn Memo r I a I Park Mount Olive Mortuary o f graduat.e of the Uruvenaty of
Vas1tat1on wall be hl!'ld on Costa Mesa 5-40-55~ W13COrWn and ~~ M was
Wednesday, Mart'h 30, 1983 McNEJLL active In varsity Bauball
from 9·00AM to 7 OOPM JOHN H McNElLL. and Basbtball Re had also
Services under the dll'C.'('Uon resident of Sant.a Ana, C.. been Cahforrua AcncUJtural
of Harbor Lawn-Mount Passed aw1y on March 28, Teacher of the year. Mr
Olive Mortuary of Costa 1983. He waa a machinist for Hall was a Muon and wu a
Xesa 5-40-555-4. Disneyland for the past 40 member of Cloud Peek
WILLIAMS yean He Is survived by his Lodge in Montan.a, alao he
LINN C WI LL IMS, wlfe Ellen, daughter Eleanor wu vtty active ln the 0uUi
Since "Tonight" has resident of Newport BHch. Lauer, 1ona Kenneth and Senior Cit11en1 Club in
been cul to 60 minutes, Ca Passed away on March Gi>rdon, 9 grandchildren.. 5 C.Orona del Mar. Ca, whett>
there been no time lO sit 28. 1983 Hewucha1~of brothers and 4 1lstera he taught a gardeni1141 claa
d h the Board for thl!' Lmw1lco Services will be hl!'ld on Visitation will be held on
Kelton says the
networks a.re looking for
instant senaattons. hke
when NB C found
Freddie Prinze. "It's
clear I'm not going to be
an overnight star.'' he
says "You're only
brand-new once."
an c at semispon-Laboratones fCX' the past 3 Thunday. March 31. 1983 at Wed.ne.day. March 30, 1983
taneously with Carson, years He is survived by tu. 2:00PM at tbe Bethany from 9:00AM to 9 OOPM at
li.k e K elton dad on w1fl!' Frances of Newport Chapel with Rev R . David Pacific View Mortuary .
his fourth appearance Bl!'ach, C1 , son Linn, Schoch and Rev. Manuel Graveside services will be
-"Nov. 16, 1978." The daughi.-ra Diane E Wtlmot Fernando o rt1c1•ting. held on Thunday, March 31.
"status" order on oCEIToro.Ca andS Carroll Servicesundl!'rthl!'directlon 1983 •t l:OOPM at Pacific
"Tonight" is getting on 0 ·Co nn e I I and 4 of Harbor Lawn-Mount View Memorial Park. The
the show sitting on the grandchildren .. Servket .wiu Olive Mortuary of Costa family will aooept flowera or • . be held on Friday. Apnl I, Mesa 540-~554 donationa to your favorite couch, then leaving 1gir.i al 4 :00 p.m at St HALL charity Paclflc View
early. a Ui Bob Hope. Andrew's Preebyterian ELGIN LEE HALL , Mortuary directors.
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BUSINESS
STOCKS
·coMICS
Signs of spring
Angel owner Gene
Autry and manager
John McNamara
(above) obae"e
proceedinp, Rod
Carew ( lef't) Mgn.t
autograph• and Leo
Durocher aoab in
some sun in Palm
Sprinp.
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Edison, Fountain Valley
post sol tball victories
in S unset openers. E2.
What, me worry?
Not Bob Boone
By JOHN SEV ANO Ol'!M Delly ..... ..,,
PALM SPRINGS -Bob Boone 1s
the 1trong. silent type. He would have
made a perfect 1tand-in for Gary
Cooper.
Boone didn't even fhnch the other
day when he learned the rented
condominium, where he and his
family are staying, almost caught fire
and burned down. Once as.sured hLS
family was all right. he just shrugged
hl1 shoulders and went about his
business in the batting cage.
It was that kind of unruffledness
and stability which helped the Angela
pitching staff record an ERA of 3.82
last year, second-lowest In the
American League to DetroiL
"It's nothing I developed," says
Boone of his calm demeanor. "It's
something that has always been a part
of my peraonallty. All I ever try to do
1s be myself."
By being himaelf, Boone captured
his third Gold Glove award in the
past five seasons as he led the league
in games (143), putouts (6~). assists
(87). total chances (745) and fewest
passed balla (2).
The 35-year-old. 11-year veteran
also had the distinction in 1982 of
being the only major league catcher to
toss out more than ~ percent (63 of
109. 58 percent) of would-be 1tealen1.
Boone was acquired from
Philadelphia during the 1981 off-
season in a straight cash deal. He has
spent a lot of time since his arrival
thanking those responsible for the
transaction.
It should b«-the Angels, though,
thanking Boone, who has provided a
steadiness not seen at his po11uon
s ince the days o f Bub Rodgl•rs
( 1961 -69)
"A lot of what a catcher docs 1s
overrated," downplays Boone of his
role on the club "Sure 1 can help the
pitchers some. but tt still dl'pends on
how they throw the ball
"I don't try to do anything but the
things I know l can do h's those
thmgs I want to control and improve
on . What you want to try to do,
whether it's offense or defense. 1s be
consistent.
"I try not to worry about the otht•r
things . things I have no control
over."
What Boone does have control over
is the pitching staff
"The strength of the starters 1s
their conaistency," says Boone of what
figures to be a five-man rotation. "We
don't have a bunch of guys who are
going to get blown out. Each one of
them IS going to keep you m the game.
"Mike Witt ls ready to come mto his
own. Bruce K.Json, after a cou~le of
rough years, just might be at the peak
of tus career. Geoff Zahn 1s commg off
his best season Tommy J o hn is
oonslatently Tommy John. And Ken
Forach is always on top of his game.
too."
A s was B oon e during the
(See ANGELS. Paite E2)
Easy night for Edison,
HB volleyball teanis
Edison and Huntington Beach each
quickly disposed of their respective
foes in three games last night in
Sunset League men's volleyball
action.
The Charrn toppled Ocean View.
16-14, l~-• 1:1 -9 and were only
aerioualy threatened ln the opening
g~. But with the K10re Ued 13-13,
the Char,en were able to K10re three
of the next four polnte to take the lead
and were never headed.
Outside hitter Joe Krafka had a
ftne match for Edison, which also
received a 1trong ser v ing
performance from Dave Fraz.elle.
In thlrd place. Edison will try to
hold on to that spot when it visits
Huntington Beach at 7 tonight.
In another SUNet League mat.ch
last night, Huntington Beach eased
past Westrrunster, 15-10, 15-9, 15 12
Middle blocke r Mike McNeamey,
hitter Keith Keller and sett.er Dennis
Bush w e re instrumental in the
victory
In the second game. Westmuut.er
raced to leads of S-0 and 7-2, but the
serving of Scott McDonald helped lhe
Oilers turn the game around.
Huntington Beach led the whole way
in the third game to close out the
mat.ch.
The Oilent moved to 2-2 in league
play and are slated to host Edison thLS
everung.
In a mat.ch to determme leaderstup
in the Sunset League, Fountain Valley
visits La Quinta at 7 tonight. T he
Barons and Aztecs each possess 4-0
league marks e ntering tonight's
mat.chup.
. .
OCC rolls
as Reimer
delivers
Timely hitting carries Fountain Valley, 9-8
It took some clutch hitting, but the
Fountain Valley High baseball team has
padded its lead in the Sunaet LeaBUe
·race to 1 ltJ games following last n.lg.ht'a
wild 9-8, eight-inning decision over
Fountain Valley at Mile Square Park.
single to right to ue the game in the top
of the seventh inning.
the flnal out on a pop fly to the catcher.
Russell went 3-for-S in the game
while driving In four and K evin
Empting had two hits, 8COred once and
drove in two for Fountain Valley.
Santa Ynez 2. Laguna Beach l
Rex Reasor had one of thoee games
you dream about -spanking a double
and triple and 8COrin& Laguna Beach's
only run.
Meanwhile, Laguna Beach will play
for third place In the Santa Barbara
Count y Invitational following the
·Artists' 2-1 11etback to Santa Ynez.
With Fountain Valley down 8-7,
DeMarco led off the seventh with a
single and moved to third on a sacrifice
bunt and ground out.
Then, in the eighth, a pair of walks
and a sacrifice by Kelly Bowman set the
stage for a .queer.e bunt by Mike Lopez
which brought home the game-winning
tally.
Charley Hartwell and Andy Paacoe
had a pair of hits apiece for Huntington
Beach, while Eric Shirley knocked ln
two runs for the Oilert with a flfth-
innlng double. which put Huntington
Beach ahead, 7-6.
And pitcher Aaron Soloman struck out
three, walked just one and gave up but
two singles -but Santa Ynn parlayed
them into two runs to send Laguna
Beach Into today's third place game
against Visalia'• Golden West ffigh. Here's how It happened:
Ftn. Valley 9. Htn. Beach 8
The Barons were down to thelr last
out before designated hJtter Jay Ruaaell
&livered Ken DeMarco with a line drive
Huntington Beach put toaether a
aer iou1 threat ln the bottom o f the
eighth, loading the baaes with two outs.
But winnlng pitcher Bob Sharpnack got
Fountain Valley's 5-1 mark leadt the
Sunset, while Huntington Beach
dropped into a third-place tie wlth
Westminster at 3-3.
Rea.or BCOred in the sixth a.nnlng after
leading off with his triple and coming
home on a ground out by Dru Murphy.
Laguna Beach la now 3-4 on the year
Marina, Oilers
f
right track
Despite double wins by three
, different Edison performers
ye1terday. the Marina High track
and field 1quad opened the
Sumet Leque campaign with a
69-57 victory over the Charaen
at Mi.on.
Jon Nowotny posted a narrow
victory in the 440 wfth a time of
'2,3, then .came back to win the
880 ln 2:06.
Mike Coe and Scott Shook ol
'
f.4l9on al.lo doubled wlth Coe t.ak1.ns t.M mile (4:43.4) and two
Jftjl• (10: U .3) and Shook
~apturing each of the hurdle
even ta. ·
Chip Nth lpeathelded Marina ~th wint tn the ....... and the ~ .m lf.n vtctoriOUI Jn • °' ... ~ 9\'mta.
·\Carin• alto recelv•d key
eUorw lft U.e lone ~nap and U'f le Jump, .. mtna valuable
ta wtth ane-cwo ftA.lltm tn
ewnlL ~;~·~8'11111it...-;OW ~ ..., pr..wid M'e OM
JOMNO.-OTNY
of the pRmieT distance runner.
in the area, wlnn1n1 the aoo.
mile and two-mile whh
lmprt!llive times in each.
The Oilers, who beet Fountain
Valley, 86-60, ahlo had atrona
efforta from Carl Saterfield, who
won the lon.1 jump and triple
j\&mp, and Rofer Maaanekay.
who flnlahed lm in the two
wd(lht eventa.
Fountain Valley's Rick Nicholl
won three events.. the two sprtnta
and the h1&h hw'dlel.
In women'• action, lt WH
Edlaon topplnf Marina, 97·28:
Fountain Va l•Y O\&Ucorln1 HunUnston Beach, 71·'4&; and
Ocean Vlew beetln•
W•~r. &8·04.
l.Aalle Pratt awept the half·
mile, m1J. and two mo. and Joy
BS.f leld took the 200 and th•
hl1h hurdlea
8enlor Cheryl Mock, alon1
With...,._._ Kendra Olnntot
end RocheDe .yder, doubled '°
IMlp Fountain \'al~y J)C)lt It.a
Yk:tofY.
Elway headed for Chargers?
Which means that Dan Fouts may be on the way out
Nobody came in on the noon baloon from
Saakat.oon and asked me, but ...
•Stanford'• John Elway wants fo play football
but he does not want to play behind the offensive
line of the Baltlmore Colts . . . The San Diego
Ow-gen would like very much to work out a deal
fQC' the ri&hta to Elw~ and pay him •• mlWon a
year rather than Dan Fouta ... I~la rather easy to
put two and two tosether here without getUng
three. •Regie Jadmon M)"I he would like to join the
Angela front office w~ he fln.iahed hi.I playtna
career but he ~ ,not have checked to tee what
front office people make.
•The John McKay to president and Dick
Vennell to coach at Tampa Bay rumor may be
correct u far u It aoet . . . McKay can 1tay aa
coach aa long aa he wl1he1 and then become
prelldent of the Buccaneen . . · . All McKay has to
do la inform OWJWI' Huch CWverhou.e.
•lt may be true that the owner• ln the
InternaUonal rootball Leque have eetabllabed $2
m1Won U.net of credit, but '{t'1ll they be wllllnc to
blow the next $2 m1.Won • . . and the rwxt • . . And
•8'.at lf you have '2 mJ.ll1cn and are lnwtei1ted
the 8'dney, AUIVaJJa fnnc.h.lae II llUl open •
•OwMr Jerry Bute had offered tome Loa A.nP* K1np i..... of UMt put a trip to Hawall u
a nrward for wtnntna a certain number of pmee ..
. 1'tUI year'• KJni1 would not make lt u far 11
A.IUM.
•Hank Aaron, who once duml)9d • p&.te of
1tra•berrlea on the head of a writer In the
olubhouae ln Atlanta, MYI he wowd Uke CO be
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCKER
conunillloner of bueball which would probebly be
OK to Jona u atrawberrie. were not aerved at pl'ftll
conferenc:a.
•Buzzle Bavaal of the An1el1 11 •tron1ly
oppoaed to lncreuJn1 the league champlonahip
playoffa to four of aeven but BuUie'e vo&ce wtll not
be aa •trona u that of televlai.on.
•The atrlke·t>o\.lnd National Basketball
~don playen ~the moat flacrantly overpaid woritera etnce Barbara Waltera.
•If l were a betdna f1\IT\, and I am, I would bet
the Oittrolt ~en at "lo-1 to win the American LMcue pmnanl.
•It ii eU11 dlffk:Wt to linqtne people puutna •
football francha.i. ln SO.tan and not calltn, lt the
Si.rqlen.
•Well, l( r mando Valensuel• hat a louay
·year, the Dodfen can cut him by 20 ptl'C'eftt.
•If the USJl'L w .. 1oln1 to jeopardln lta credt~t1,c':he nnt plliCit ft wOu.ld 1tart would be
With ~ MoUft au.ndanm llaww.
............ of Wlnninl mmt ln tp'lf\I U'al~
•Y. h mauen and ~ ol J01tn1 *"" •Y lt cto.l'L
• •
Kevin Reimer, a freshman uut
of British Columbia, contmued
his heavy work with the bat
yesterday, unloading a grand
slam homer in the fourth inning
and collecting eight RBI before
he was through as Orange Coast
Colleg e dealt v1s1tmg Kings
River. Wash. a 14-9 baseball
defeat.
Reimer. swinging from the left
Side of the plate, belted a double
and two singles to go 4-for-S for
the Pirates, who put together
five-run uprisings in the fourth
and sixth innings to put the game
away.
It was Re1mer's fourth homer
of the sea.'l<>n and his 13th RBI In
his last two games.
Mark Van Blaricom went•
2-for-4 and had a two-run homer
an the sixth inning. finishing
with three RBI.
Jef Garcia also had a blg day,
going 3-for-4 whh three singlea
Anteaters win
17-13 slugfest
LA VERNE -A palr of .ix,
run lnnlnaa proved declalve for
\he UC Irvine bueball tum lut
nl&ht, aa the Anteaters
outalugaed hoat La Veme, l7-l3.
The 17 runa and 19 htt1
marked tho blggeat offenalv•
explotlon for UCJ tl\11 1euon.
Stew Haworth knocked ln th"" runs. Ron Cumminfl had lhrw
doubles and d ••1nat~ hitter
Paul Hammond went S..fol'-3 •
UCl Improved to 0.-13.
Andy HennJnp hit a anmd
alam few the hoeta In the botuim
ol the t*Ond. whlM Jeff F\e~
alammed a lffdoff homer ln \ht
ninth for the An•tll"L ua ,..,urn1 '° C'Of\ferenct Pla1 Friday eft.emoon at 2:30, ho.Una
UC Siiri\a Barbara:
" I Orange CoHI DAILY PILOT/W9dne1d1y, M1roh 30, 1883
ew league doesn't
want any Sampsons
From AP dlt patcbea
SAN DIEGO A nt .. w m professional ba1ketball league that
cmphruuws the complett' player ovc-r
"leapers and dunkers," and mtrodutes
a stationery goal-keeper will begm Opt>rallons Ill
1984, Its founders said yesterday
"We aren't interested in thl• H:dph
SamJ>80ns," said Med Park. a l'o-founder of the
new American Basketball League and a f1ve-
year veteran o f the National Bas k etball
Asso<.·1aUon during the 1950s
Calling 1l a "unique l'O nnpt" that
downplays the 1mportant:e of the domina11l
tenter, like Sampson of the Univers1ty o (
V1rgin1a, Park said tht• ron~·pt 1s a return "lo the
game Dr Na1sm1th had m mmd" Dr James
Naismith founded the game of basketball in
Springfield, Mass in 1896
"We have decided lo put tht• emphru.1s bat·k
on shooting and basic basketball skills like
passing, p1ckmg, and smarts." said Park, 49, a
San Diego consult.ant The o ther co-founder is
Curtis Hex Carter, Jr . and investor from San
Diego.
Under ASL rules. one of tht' five players
will remain in the defens1w lane al all tunes,
creating a four-on-five situation on offense. "He
can rebound and intel'('('pt, but he can't leave the
lane.
Quote of the day
Jack Berkshire, basketball l'Oa<.'h at
Oglethorpe University. ''We've been a hule
up and down all season, but I'd (•all that
consistency "
R yan put on disabled 1is t
COCOA. Fla An inflamed ii
prostate gland will delay Nolan
Ryan's quest to become maJOr league
baseball's strikeout kmg, a Houston
Astros official saJd yesterday.
Mike Ryan said the 36-year-old nght-
hander was placed on the 21-day disabled hsl
yesterday along with infielder Art Howe. Howe.
a first baseman, has tendinitis of the right elbow.
Ryan, 16-12 last year, had been scheduled to
start agamst the Dodgers April 5 in the Astros
opening game of the year
ANGELS' BOB BOONE
From Page E1
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K1rt0m Abdtll·Jabbar llOON't.I 28 m
pulnta, M In th1• hn1t quarttr, aa the.•
Lo• An11t•I•·• L11kf'11 rollt<d Lo a
I 2 7 I 0 I> N .i t I o n u 1 8 u k t' t la 11
Amoc.;11.1t1on Vil t.nr y luat ruiiht OVl'r San Dta•Ko ut
thl' Forum 1<:1i.(·w~. ·r• In thl• NBA. JOC'
Barry Carroll airnrt'd :tli polnta 11nd l,etter
Conner •tole an 111wu111J pa .. In the l'luatns
11t't-nn1hc tr1 N•nl 11 Uoldt:n Sta~ 109 106 wm uwr
DMll1u Calvln Natt
n11td\t1d 22 pulnt. and Jim
Putoo addud 20 u1 Portland
rttc:etl Jllt"l Ot•trolt. 114 107
. . Frank J obo1on and
Jeff Ruland talln-d 24 p«Jlnta
11 p I t' n· a 1 W a • h I n i t o n
dl·fo~ti>d MilwMuko , 94-81
Alvan Ad1m1 11Cored
eight of hl1 1eaaon-hlgh 30
pom~ in the fourth quarter 1111
.IA8HJI Phot•nlx won IU eighth
straight game ut homt'. l 1~-107 over Utah
Rod Hi11tos pourt.'d ln :l5 polnta to help .
Gene Banks ('(inverted thrt>e basketa late ln the
fourth period to help blunt a Denver t'OmtlbMck
and enable San Antonio to WP the NUjtJelS.
136-129 Mike Woodson'• 28 poanta led
Kansas City past Houston. 111-9~ .. Paced
by Dan Roundfield'1 25 points. Atlanta ste>pped
Cleveland, 95-82 Clark KellOH iK'<>red° 29
points as Indiana stunned Bo6ton, J 30-101, Lhc
Cehscs' larg~t losing margin of the season
Rod Hl1utln1 rumped m 25 PQint:. as Chlt:ago
stopped Boston. Philadelphia, 97-95.
No playoffs for Kings
Calgary's Ken& Nilsson scored
three goals last night as the Flames
e ltmmatcd the Los Angeles Kings
from the playoff ra<.'l' with a 5-3
National Hockt•y LA•ague victor y . Calgary
knocked out K.mgs' goalie Gary L11ko1ld in the
second period, as Markus Mattu on replaced him
wllh 56 se<.'Onds remaini~tt ~ the stanza . . •
Elsewhert> in the NHL, Watyne Gretiky set up
thrl'e goals in the opening
period, giving ham a record
121 assists this season, and
Jarl Kurrl netted a pair of
goals 1n Edmonto n 's 7.4
triumph over Vancouver
. R on G reschner and
Mark Pavelich converted
power-play g~h Ln a span or
26 seconds to pace the New
York Rangt.•rs to a come -
LA8'tOllCI from-behind 4-3 verdict over
St. Louis Mlroslav Frycer i.alhed the
game-wmnmg goal m the third period to help
Toronto stop Minnesota, 4 2, and thus help
Chicago clinch the Norris Dlv1s1on utle .
Blaine Stoughton'• penalty s hot goal With rune
seconds remaining lifted Hartford to a 5--4 victory
over Buffalo Barry Pederson drilled m
has 4t>th goal of the season at 17:49 of the third
period dunng a Boston powt>r play to give the
Bruins a 4-3 win over Quebec.
• • •
Angt•I win tr ak n pp Ad
Run n ·ur1nw •ln&lff by 01v1 • 8H1mao 1a1HI Johooy LeMaou
~lll.IJ'f.ll'd ll J l tlct In thl' HV nth
1nnln1< unct Hun ~·r1mtlk"t> wt•111 on to u
~ I t•xh1b1t1on but"b11l Vl<.'tory yc1tuday ~HUJ'J'llli lht: Ani(l'la' rlatht 1i1umt.o w111n1n1i111t~ak'
6rl1&n Downlo1'1 solo houwr In thf' flnt
.it.'l't1u111t'<l for thl" Ant1t"l1' ont' rur1 Ttw
Nt•w Yurk Y1nkt't'tll t•ruµt.t-<t rur l'l.Clil I Ullll In lh1·
1•vvnth 1w1lng •aa1n.i Fernandu Vialeuuel•,
11111.1 Shane Rawley, Dalt Murray ""d flkh
Oo111ae llml\ed Loi Mi<•lt!t to all< h1ta t.o hund
the Dodait•ra thdr fourth 1tro1ght li1tJ1 und thl1d
l'OMt~·utivt• •hut.out Atlunw µoundt'<I 0111
16 11l11f1h•11, took advanta&t> ot 11 wulka and Uve
Hou1ton ctrort to ~rd a 12-6 win over the
AJltrot . . . Carney l.tnlford'• two.run homer
1n tht> tlr1t lnnlnti 1parkod a 17 hit Oakland
11ttack In tin-A'• 10·~ victory over Mllwoukt-e
. Wiilie Alllea1' doublt' In the bottom of thl'
ninth drove ln tho winning run u K-.1\88.8 City
lodged Montrt-ol, 8-7 . . R1aht handt'r Mlke
Moore, hurled aeven 1hutout lnn1nga tn Seuttle'6 ~.o conqut•1t of Clc>vol•nd . Pittsburgh
rallied (or thn..~· run1 In the eighth inning off St
L..ou11 relief ace Bruce Sutter t9 beat the
U.rdlnals, ~-3 Dan Drleuen had thret.•
hits, Including u homer, an Cmcinnau':s 4-3 win
over Boston Rookie p1lchcr Tony Gbelfl
held Baln:nore scorel<•ss 101 sax innings ao;
Ph1ladelphl• blanked th1• Oriole ..... 4-0
Gary Gat>UI belu.-d two homt• runz, and Kent
Hrbtk hit another 1n Minn<'.!>(Jl.i'i. 10-5 win over
Detroit
NBA settle m e nt n ear?
Both sides in the National •
Basketball As.soc1at1on contruct talks
indicated yesterday they are moving
toward a s.ettleml'nt, but stopped
short of saying an agrt-ement 1s immmt•nt JUSl a
few days before a thre1Hened stnke. NBA playl•rs
have said they'll go on stnkt· after Saturday·~
games if no c·ontra<.'t is rcuched by that day
Four players from the Chicago arE>a -
DePaul's hometown will be m uniform for
Fresno State tonight when the Blue Demons and
Bulldogs clash in New York for tht.' National
Inv1tallon Tournament basketball champmnshsp
Roa Anderson, a JUntor forward, and Tyrone
Bradley, Man-in Carter and Charlie Smith arc
the four that migrated to Fresno State
Ralph Sampson, the Uruvers1ty of Virginia's 7-4
three-Umt• All-Am<'rican , was named winner of
the 1983 F.astman Award as colll•gt• b..skt-lbalJ'~
player of thl· Year
Television, radio
TV: Collcgt· baskt.'tooll ~ n .... 110 St.it<: v ...
DcPaul in the NIT Ch;mlJJ11m.,h1p g<111ll'. tdJX-<l
t'arl1er tonight at Macli ... 011 S4u.Hl· G .. nJc.11•
m1drnght. Channel 9
RADIO: Hockey Kinj(s ;1t W1n111pt·g. 5 ;;o
pm .. KPRZ ( 1150)
THURSDAY'S RADIO Exh1b1t1on ba_,dxall
-Angels at San Diego, IG 5!'> pm KMPC (710)
HB • tennis team
•
1982 campaign
"I JUSt play 1t inning by inning.
game by game," he says "I don't
worry about the put or the future "
Boone's future is Interesting m that
it's uncertain. He's on the fmaJ year of
his contract, but doesn't know how
much longer he wants to play.
whether he wants to stay with the
Angels, or become a free agent.
"When guys like Fred Lynn. Brian
Downing, Bobby Grich, Doug De
Cinces, Reggie Jackson and Rod
Carew are doing their individual
things, that's what makes us a team"
posts narrow Will
Huntington Beach
eked out a Sun1e1
League tennis victory
yesterday over host
Founi.ain Valley by tht-
narrowest of margins
with the scoring requared
to delve into games after
the two had fought lo ,1
14-14 standoff.
FV In games, 114-106
Huntington B ea<:h
inserted No l star John
Gabriel in doubles. but
tht' Barons surpftsed
Huntington J3N1lh as
th(' 1 r No I do u b I es'
managed to take three
out of (our
"I don't know I really don't know."
Boone responds when asked of his
future. "All I know LS I don't play the
game for money."
Lnstead, Boone plays the game to
have fun -and lo win
''The only numbers goal l've ever
had is to win more games than any
othe r team in our division," he says. "I
think a lot of credit should go to
(gener al manager) Buzzie Bavaai
(owner) Gene Autry, (last year·~
manager) Gene Mauc h, 9r whoever
put this team together because not
only have you assembled a group of
talented players, but one with heart
an intangible many players don't have
Boone forgot to add his own name
to the hst. But those strong, iulent
types usually prefer to stay m the
background
*
Bob Boone The Oilers out.scored
Guthrie sets record
Golden West's Jill Guthrie broke the school's
all time re<.'Ord for scoring as the Rust..lers toppled El
Carruno last rught, 78· 72. In the opening of the
Golden West Tournament
In another w~men's community college
basketball matchup, Orange Coast came out on top
in the first round at Pasadena, 88-47 over L .A
Pierce, as five players notched double figures.
Guthrie. who now has 1,045 pomts in her
<.'areer at Golden West, had 38 points last night. She
broke the old record set by Meledey Bland of 1,029
!K't m 1978 and 1979
C u r t 1 s 1-· o w I c r .
hu\\eVN. J lc>ft-handed
\ophomore. t·amt•
through with a 6-4
v 1 t• t<> r y 1 n the f 1 n a I
singles match of the day
Lo give the Oilers the
equalizer (and winning
margin).
Soott Lee swept his
singles play and Martin
Bochen splat four smgles
match(>!'. to highlight the
Barons· bid
Huntington Beac h is
2-0 with tomorrow's duel
against visiting Edison
(2-0)
Los Alamitos results Orange Coun~
International 260 220
2 40
Australian
surfers lead
Austrolln hull 1.1kc·n the• 1· 1rly l1·11c1 1n the•
Anwnnm 'l'1•1.1rn t 'hullt.·n~t.· Sudl11u Chump1mU1h1J.*
111 Hunt111ailon JX.'"°h Jfh.:r tl11 fu11t rnumJ, with
Holl4:rl Woo lf. M1thot•I N11v,1k11v und Toni Sawy~r
l~udin.c th•· wuy.
Woolf 11 th<-ll•BdN in 1nd1v1du01l m1·n, whalt"
Nvv;ikov J!C t)w knc-c• rl<iinH rhv1111m1 l1·:ukr S11wyt•r
µtu·t.·111 tht.• w1>nlt'n'ic dlvi"lun .. i. ttw Au11t1 ul1uni.
uppear to be on thl•lr WlJY to o dcun 11wl'Cp
AfWr ttw fi111t o f three day1 t:Ompt!tJllDn Australta
holds a J 1 point rnargm ovur Nattonal Scholw.tk
Surfing ~1at1on (Californa11) with 183 points.
California'• k11ding 11urh•111 m~ Chru11"rohoH, 8111
Shnrp und Joeh.•m• 5;m1 th. <'Ul h t>N.'Ond an thl·1r
dlvi:.lon11
C:ompeUtlon lvnunut>s tod<tv t1nd tHnwrr1Jw
flr•I~
T e11m KOfl<>Q 1 AuWtltt 16J
'2 NSSA Calif 1~2 3 wu1arn
Surllng Aaaoc11<ltrtn IJ 4 Eat141tn Swrl1ng Anoc1el•on 76 ~ Boy
S<.oula f•plo<er, 7~ 6 N3~A
E•t1 !>7 7 le••• Surl•no
AtMX•ellon 411
1no1v10ue1 Men I Roi..<1 Woolf
1Aut1ra11a1 2 t.nr11 FrOlloll INSSA
Cahf I '.l Ted Robonaon INSSA
' o11f a ~ "' ''"'' W•llr•t
'""'''""~" Kn.,,. "drr>g 1 M"na-4 NO••llvv
(Autlral•OI. 2 9111 Sh•• INSSA
Ca1111 l Pl"I Fein INSSA c ... tJ 4
Sh"" ijurpo JWelle•n Surfing
A'at.><.1tthl)nJ
WClmtt'' 1 Tona Sawyer
Aull•10lte1 1 Joele•h• Sm•th
1NSSA C~MI ) TllCI• QUI aw ...... ,,
5u1t111v A~•ot1dt1on1 A Jot a
'>m•1n tNSSA Cairfl
Edison, FV
softball • Wln • in
Ec:hson hurlt•r Julie-Carpt•ntt•r won her eighth
str<11ght game, scatwring <,t.•v<•n Marina hits, as tht>
Ch<irgers capturl'd tht·11 Sunsl't L~·ague opener
Yl>slcrday, 1-0, an high s<.'ho<1l wCJmt•n's softball on
the V1k1ngs' flC'ld
In another Sunst>t opt:nl•r Kl'lly Winn's bal
provt.-d a key a., F'ount.ain Valh•v c>dgl.-d Hunungton &•ach, 5-3 -
F,<,l1son, tons1dert..-d Ont• of th< lavorat~ w wan
thl• Sunset Lt.•ague ba:>t.'<.l on it:. unbt•<1ten record
took a step 1n that d1r('('t1on in be<1tmg Marina The
Chargers 1.<ilhed the lont• run <Jf thl' mntest in the
top of the third when Marx &·th Ford d~hvt-red an
RBI sin~IC' .
Juhl· Lar ... C'n \\a\ th1· hJrd-luck lo.1.er for
MJrina. dt'l>p1tc ::.triking out eight Etfo;on battns
Carpenl<·r. mt.'anwh1lc, h;id four ~lnkrouts Jnd
walkc>d one in the v1t·tory
Wann had a pair of tripki. ,ind !IC.ored tW1t"t' in
Fount.am Vallt'y's triumph 1Jvi-r v1!>1t1ng Hunungwn
Bearh
The> victory improved th<' Barons' overall mark
to 8-1 Defons1vC'ly, pllchc·r Tru('Y Baniman of
F'11unta1n Valley wa.1. v1t·t1mru·d bv four errors and
... 11 three of the Oilers' rum. wt•r<• ·unc>arned.
LE-a Young al.so had two of Fountain Valley's
SIX hits.
The Barons meet W<.>stmm!>lt·r in their next test
f11day
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The grunion will be runrung
on Southern California beaches
tonight and tomorrow niaht.
Gcunion are expected to hit
the beaches at 10:17 tonight. The
run should conUnue until 12: 17
a .m. Tomorrow, the two-hour
run be81N at 10:~1 p.m .
GruniOn can only be caught by
hand, and a state fllhJng Ucen1e
ii required to do eo.
Next run iln't until June 12· l~.
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MV£NT14 ltACf. One moe Peele
Choe! Guy A tl>aomerl 2 100 t200 5 80
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Time 1 59 415
12 fXACTA 14~) pelO S118 80
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wnl'I s1~ Winnl<>g ttelr11ta (81• llOl'M9) a2 Ptell
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0H-a·Empir9 K"iOl'I (BllrQf'l)2 40 2 80 3 00
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-I P\IJl.IC NOTICE H.olll7 ------K-_...-------K..U,. '1CTTTIOUS ..,._ ..
NOTICE Of' I U P IE II I 0 II C 0 U ft T 0 f 11 V N I C: I I' AL C 0 U ft T 0 f ..... STAft•NT TRUa~·s aAUI CAUi'~ CALW~ rne follO•lng per1on 11 Clotng
,._ 0....-Mo. •BU\JD COUNTV ~ 0.-AMO« CotMTY Of' 0.-.,._ --u T,.._ .. 11o.•11soono 100 CMc Cefttef Dftff WMt CIEN'TitAL ~COUNTY OERl·WEAll OF NEWPORT
YOU AM .. MPA~T ~A lenta Ane. C.....,ftla t:rT01 .IUOtCIA.L CMITNCT BEACH. 2046 Tu1t1n AV90Ua, eo.ta
MD Oil TMIST DATU> l/01111. PLAINTIFF UNI TEO BANK Of 700 CMc Cet118f OfM w .. t Mew. C•lllornia 112627
UNLaft YOU TAKI ACTION TO S K V L I N E N A T I 0 N A L t ..,te Al\a, Callfon1le &2701 Mary Murdocl( Shandy. 2046
l"ftOTSCT YOUft l"ftO .. IEllTY.'IT ASSOCIATION PL A t N Tt FF W I N S T 0 ~ Tullln Ave nue, Coa t a Meu.
MAY Sf SOLD AT A' l"UaLIC DEFENDANT JOHN E BOWEN NETWO RK INC a De tawe1e Catil0tnlll 112827
SALE. IF YOU NIEEO AN 1ndtv1dua t1y and dba AZTEC c0<Po<l h0fl Tl11a buatnesa1e conduc1ed byan IEll"-ANATION Of' THIE NATUftE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY INC DE FE N 0 A N T c A 8 L e m<llY\Oual
Of' THE ~IEIOIMGI AOA.IHIT CLUB INTERNATIONAL INC a AOV(RTIStNG & MARKETING • Mery M Shandy
YOU, YOU SHOUl.O CONTACT A Colorado corpore11on JOHN C pennersntp cona111tr>{I ol MlehMI Thia etal-t wu llled wrlh the
LAWYPl BOWEN dba AZTEC ENERGY ..... I Bretl co-pen,... encl Shlrlay County Clerk of O<enge Count)' on °" April a. 11183 •• 10 00 AM TECHNOLOGY INC OONALD E Lett co P•rlntt•. MICHAEL NEIL Maren 28 1983
C E N T R A L C A P IT A L MARTINEZ Clbe AZTEC ENERGY I BRETT e n 1ndlvld1.tal. SHIRLEY
CORPORATION, .. duly appointed TECHNOLOGY INC . and DAVE LEE an lndMd11eJ Does I to X. Doe
Truale e under and purauanl lo HARDY d ba AZTEC ENERGY Co Doe Cotporalton
Deed ol Tn1at, reco<Cled on Mey 6. TECHNOLOGY. INC l~I
1081 u Document no 7021 600k NO~ Of' E'°"Y Of' CAM ~11111es.
14 0 47 Page 1032 of Otllctal JUOQMIEJfT OM llt TEll NOTICl!J YM he .. been e4'9d
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Put>llt he d Orange Co"I Oelly
Piiot Mer 30, Apr 6, 13. 20. 1983
15 13-83
P\&IC NOJIC£ Records 1n !he o llice o l tne STATE JUOOIM!NT t.,. C-1 mey Oec:tde ._... ,_
Recorde r o l Ore nge Counly CASE Nl.'MeEll >l29M wtthout ,_ iMtrtt heetd """'" PlCTfTldua au ... U
ce111om1a, e1.eculed by RICHARD I TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR JOll ~within JO deya. "-ad NAMe ITAT£MIE.NT GALE. •n unmarried man, WILLIAM JOHN E BOWEN the lntontt.Uon below. The lollowlng pa11on I• doin9
A BAYZERMAN, a married man es 2 YOU ARE NOTIFIED 11 you wllh lo Mek Ille edY>Ce ot txillnesa ••
hi• IOI• and Hparate proparty. a Upon appllCat1on ol the an 11torne y 1n Ihle mtller. you SOPHISTICATED SERI/ICE.
Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION judgme nt crad llor a 1udgment 1h0Ukl do so promptly ao 111at y04Jt 13224 Newpor1 Ave •!IA. Tut lln,
TO THE HIGHEST BtODER FOR egelnll you has been etlte<ed 1n th1• wrlllf'n responM 11 eny may b• CA 92680
CASH (~•bleat""" of.-tn COU<'1 as f~ ''"°on 11me Rone tel A Grtllln, 13 224
tttwtul money ol the United Stat•) (It Ju<'Qmenl credttO• Unoted A 111 Io t U •I• d fl• e Id o Newport Ave •~A Tuelln CA
et Ille North Front entrence of the e • n k o I S k y 11 n e N e 11 one t I demandedo. Et l•lb11nel p11•d• 92880
Co11nly Court HOuM 700 Ctvlc: Auoc:1a11on oectctlt Cl>"I,. Ud. aln ~ • Thte bUalnest ••conducted t>y en
Cent« Ortve. WHI. Senttl Ana, CA (21 Amount ot 1udg menl m-qua Ud. reaponda dentro iOdh11dual
g2701, 811 rlghl, tllle aod 1ntar .. 1 etll.,.ed tn tnta COIJrt S49,2if7 10 de JO..._ LN le lntom\Ktool qve Ronald A. Gtilftn
conveyed to a nd now held by II b This Judgment waa entered •loue. Thia Ital-I •H lli.d woh the
under tald Deed Of Trual In the blM<I upon a 81Sle< atale ru<19men1 St Utlael o a1a1 101tcllar a l County Clerk of Orange County on
propeny s11ua1ed in stld County pr..,t<>utly e<lle<ad aga1na1 vOIJ u con1e10 de un abogedo en H I• Merell 25 1983
Ce llforn1e . d escribing 1111 lend lotlOws 11sun111 d • b •rt• 11 a c • r Io ,,,_ tt1et• t I) Sttt.,. atal• Colo<11do mmeo11temen1t de H la m.,,..a, P11bllahed Oreng• CoH I Oally
LOI 4 T Of Tract No 101"8 rn 121 Slste< state court 0.1t11cl au r_,ta nct•lt 14 hey alguna l>llot Merch 30, AP<ll II, 13. 20,
the Clly ol Colla Mna. County ot Court rn end fOf the Cny ol Denve< ~ -reg1llrada •Item(><> 11133 14117-33
Or•noe. Slate Of Cetttornla, as pa< end State of COIO<a<IO 1 TO fHE DEFENDANT A c:MI
map rac:ofdecl In 8ooll 427, p~ (3) Judgmertl enlerad In s1Stttr c:ompie1n1 llat b••n llted by Iha
16 and 18, MltcelllMIOUt M~. 1n t1•1• on November 3 tfl82 platnlltt 119alnt1 y0u If you with 10
the onlc4 of Iha Counly Recorder of 3 A Wrct of EJt~utlon ,...Y have dafend lhlt 1•""*'41, y0u must within
Hlcl oounty l>Mf'l IUuflO egeintl you untau you 30 oeya •II•• thHI t ummona le
Tiie ttr-ecldreu enCI 01,_ file w11n thla court a mouon to -~ on you Irle .,.,h 11111 coun •
c;ommon Cleeignllllon, ff any. of the YllCate th1a tuooment w1t111n 30 oeys .,..111en rMPOf!M 10 the complejnl
ru l prop9r1y CIH Cllbeel •t>ove " •fl• -w:. upon you of 111•• noloc., Un .... yOIJ Oo 90 '(04.K delautl wlll
PlffPC)l1ed 10 be 24511 Swua Ana thlt COU<'t m•y orcie< lflal • Writ of I>• entered on appltu llon ol Ille
Avenua. eo.ta Mesa. CL 92628 E•ecullOfl may I•-or • Wiii of pl•"1ttll end thta court m,ty et1ter •
Th• unele rtlgned Trus1ee Execution which nea b...., •Hued 1u<tgrnen1 against y04J tor Iha retHtf
d l1olaftnt any ll1blllly lor a ny •ematn 1n ettec:t oro. 1ne aale of oem1nded fn 1ne c:ompl1ln1, wttk:h
lflc;orrCt,_. ol tlle llrNt addr-oe<lsttabte property encl 0td• Ille coutel ret ull In garnlthment of and oUIW GOmmOll CIMlgnatlon. ti levying olltcer 10 1e1a1n phyateel wagH 11k1r>{I ol mon.y Of property
erry, .riowri ll«eln ~ ol any of your propetty or other relle l r•quHteel In Ille
S•l4J tel• •111 be m eel• but in Illa ~ ana to m.intaon comptatllt
without c owen1n1 or werren1y Ille levy ol any property not rn flit Oated Oc1obet 11 t082 •llPf-or trni>lled. reo•dlnQ till•. ph)'lleal P<KMMIOn Flo0«1 a K""'4 pondalOI\, or enou"lj>renoH , Dated o-Tlbef 22 1g82 Cieri(,
PtalC NOTICE
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The tollowlng peraonl• Clolng
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HIGH ICHOOL ITANOIHQI
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PUllUC NOTICE
An EST
Et'-' P PNntwy
Clty Ctenl. Olly Of Coal• "'-
OrlnQe Cout DAIL V PILOT /Wednadl , March 30, 1983 £3
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dal Thomat KOCI\ (8'UllJ, 6-4 7.5
High achool
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A-1CM ....... BOSTON REO SOX·Sent Stew Crawlo<d
ptlt:l>lf to Pewtuel<ei ol tM lnl•nettonel league
MIL WA UKEE 8REWERS·Senl Mike And<lflO<\ p11che1. 8111 FOiey. catcher, ano
Mark Cot.,-oull-to tt• mtnor teague
camp
OAKLAND A 5-Traa.d Chuc• t<Ololka
1>llehe< IO t,,. S.n Diego Padres Oot10t-Lu .. ~ Infielder to Ta.coma ol IM
PAClllC Coaat Laeout
SEA nLE MARINERS·Sent J-NellO<\
catchet to ''*' minor ~ c;omplea to< reata10n"*1I
... lloNIL..,.w
HOUSTON ASTROS·Plac:ed NoW> Ryan
pUclt••. and Art ttowe . tnli.tO.r. on the 21 day dlU~ Utl
MONTREAL EXPOS.Serl! Roy JOMaon
-Pat Roone-,. OUlhelO«t 10 Woc:Nta OI th• Amarccan Attoc1e 11on T1adad Kan
Phelpt lnftelda< to IM S..ltta M•"*• to< ~ and • 1>1-ver to be n-la1..-NEW YOAt< METS· Tr-Jody Jo11n1ton
ano S1ave Wat••• ptlchar• to the l o1 ::.f.:!: Oodga •t cor Mar• Brodte y
FOOTaALL ......... ~'"---NEW YORK OIAN TS·Obtatned Oa.10 G•wn runnA'>Q bee" on -•vers trom t,,. C~8'"""'9
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PUllUC NOllCE Nil.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOnCE MOTICa CW .,..,.Ta'9 IAUI ~-111~0N T.a. ... CMllra
WSTCOO.D HIEftMES F I HAN CI A L
COAl'Of'A TIOH u duly "'°°"""° Truet•• 11""" Iha fOitowlng
Cleeerlb«I 0..0 of lrutl WIU 8ELl AT P UBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CAS H
AND/OR THE C AS HIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIEO IN
CIVIL COOE SECTION 2124"
(payable al the time of .... In i.wt\11
money ol the United StatH ) all
rlQht, ""' eno Int.,_. con~ 10 and now M4<1 t>y 11 unC1er TRUSTOR.
MICHAEL THORNTON
BEN EFICIARY MERCURY
SAV I N GS A N D LO AN ASSOCIATION .-.c«ded Marett 4,
IHI H lnllr No. 6773 In Boolt
ACTTnOUS Ml II Ha
~ ITATIEllllENT
T"• tollO'lflnQ person It doing
~-KATHREN MdNT'VRE DESIGN
& ILLUSTRATION. 25$4 Elden A .. ,
8-103, Coale Mau. c.. 12827
Kel"''" Ann Mcintyre. 25&4
Elden Ave., 8-103, Cott• M-. Ce.
9?827
l llls bl*'-II c:ondue1ad by an
lndMdt>ll l<atttren NW1 Mc:lnf'Y'•
Thia al•l-1 -flled ""'" 1he County Cterl< ol O<ange County on
M .. dt 7, 11143
1'111:11'
Publl1hed Orange Co .. t O•llr
PllOt Mer II 111. 23, 30. 1983
1183-83
13HI, peg• 774 , of 0111c1e1 Nit.IC NOTICE
Record• tn '"'o ffice o r 11te -------------Recordef ol Orenge County, Mid
Cl••d ol 1ru11 de acrlb•• the
following.
Lot T of Tract UM3; City ol Coate
~. u per Map recorded In Boole
89. P• 42 ol Mllcell.,._ Mape,
Re«vdt ol MIO County YOU ARE IN 0£FAUlT UNDER A
O EEO O F TRU ST OA TED
FEBRUARY 27, 1981 UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
OF THE PROCEEDING AGAIHST
YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
Th• ''"'' a elelreu 01 ••tel pro perly ta 837 W Wll1on, SI.,
Coi l• M .... CA. No warr111ty la given H to ltt compl1tenfft or
COftec1nMa) Tiie beneflctvy uncler
Mid OeeCI of T NII. by rMSOn Of I
bt.acll or Clefautt 1n the oOMgelloM
'1CTITIOU9 llU .....
NAMl:ITAn•NT
The fotlowtng persons ar • dot no
t>usinneu
FtELOS & S ONS ROOFIN'G
1130 Sanllego RolKI. Costa Mew
c.Jilom•• 9M2& Ce1v1n C Flelds. 830 SMUeQo
Road. Coate M-. C..Uomle Hll~ll 91enela Flelda, 830 Sartlt.Qo
Place, Coll• Meea. Cellfornl• 926~8
This t>uainMS 11 conducted by an
lndtvldull 8t9nda ,,.,..
This llal-1 _. lled with Ille
County Olerk ot ~ County on
Mwcfl 2~. 11143
f1-1:1
Publleheel Oreng• CoH I Ot lly
PllOI, Mat. 30, Apr 6. 13, 20, 1g93
14 78-11:1
H C11 red n1ereby, haretolore flCTITIOUI ., .....
uec111ae1 and Clellver•d to th• Nllm eT.t.~
undarllgll9CI 1 written OeolarellOn The f"""""""" -· -,.,.._ ot Oeft ull enel o.m....o tor Sale. bu.i.-"';.~""' ---~.,,
ancl wrfllen nouoe of brMOh enCI of SCAHOl·NOROIC. 903 Ofclllel
etec:llon 10 ceu .. the uodenlgned A--. Corona def Mar. CeHfornla
10 .. It ealO prope<ty to Mllely Mid 9?626
Obllga1lon1. l l'ICI th•• .. 11•• th• G111tl'I' NHl•ll. 1103 Ot chlel
undereigned ~_.io noOo• of A,,.,_, Coton• del Mar. Celtfom ..
t>ree cfl a nel of •~lon to b • fl626
rec0tdecl Nov9"'1>et 10. 1082 H 011• Nule ll, t03 Orchlel
lnslr No &2·398287 In of Offtclel A-Cotor.. del Mar Celfornle
Re co rO• In the ottlce of tit• 12926 "'-°" Of Orange County: Thia b""'-I• oonauc1ec:t by •
1nch14lll\Q I•••· c ltargu anel LM A Branen By Shafyf CuperNll
••119MM of the Trusl" end of the Clerk Oe(>vty
S lld Sala wttl be made . 1>111 genetel p1rtneralllp
-wllhovt covanent or w1rran 1y. Olla ........ r•111ll STATE OF CALIFORNIA I ....._. ........,. ft le ._,
M.,ch 17, 1983
trull cr••led by H ICI D••CI ol By l<athlNn A Heyea Cllette. •• c_,,
TIV9t. to~ the rernetnmg P"ncl911 °'9UIY At1~
-Of IN ~ti MQH'ed by MtCI lllUMGIE"9 TOLUI a lult• 301,
O.ed fll TTwt lo wit $13$.907 60 ~UIHAUH" 11ttl hecll "'"" _..h ....... t-.on ln>m 0810 1111 Teny L ._.... HunllnetM 9Ncfl, CA tllN7 t ,.~per ""IUI"' .. ptOYlded In 112 •• Ao.-'""'· (714) .,...,,..
Mid llOtte•> p1119 al coete. ~QM Plf1h ''°°'· P11bll•h•CI Ora nge Cou t 01ily tnd lt't'f tnd 1n .cl~ $3,220 99 Loa A~ Cel"°"'le IOOl7 Piiot. Mar 30. Apr 0. 13. 20. 1913
w11111mer .. 1. A"°""" fon 153$--83
The berlellctety unCler MICI o..d U...ted ...... f/lf
of Trutt ~ot-••ec:uled anel lllyllM .._......., ANN4etlon
detrve red to the unele ralgned • Tef: (fiJ) ..,..100
Mtnen 0.0.ldon ot Clefault ancl Put>lllheel Oref19' Coul Dally.
Oemal'!d I~ Sele, anel • written ,,.., 18. 23, 30. Apr 6, 1983
Hotlee of Oeltuh and Ei.ctlon lo 1331 83
... The Uf'.del '9led C*JMd Mid
Hotlce ot l>eftult tnd Elec110n lo PtllllC NOTICE
s.ic 10 bt ,_.dee! In tht coun1y ------------....,, lht .... 1>'099'1Y le ~.cl PteTmOUa .,._ .. oe1.te1· Mercn a. 1~ ...u. ar•ft•NT CENTAM CAltfTAL fhe lolowlftO ~ 1te C10tnO COA~TIOH ~ ... ,0 loll M$1t H AUMOHT IHVHTMEHT8, 8*"~, CA 12 1~ L TO , 17711·1 Mllche lt Hortlt,
Ttit-e1 »Je3ll IMne. CA 82714 ~ I ,Ol(, Jofln W Wlllta. 23H Atbult1t, Vice~ ~ 8Mcfl, OA HMO '""''"'~ OfMG• Co••• Oalty l !ugtne PIOllMI Co., Inc.. • "°'Mer 11. it, JO. '* Ct mornl• corc::lon, 17711·• ' 1)2t-a lofltdltl Nonfl, , CA t a714
.l•flt•r A K1 pf1 n . 7 17 PWlJC ll)TICI W•lllOllM A-. Lot Af'IOMI. CA I0024.
fhOfNI T TatlHll, 2U h!IM Drlw. ,.llC!fto PlllMCM, CA t0»2 Tiiie butl'*9 19 tQllOUoted by •
~led '*''*tllllp T~ WhOlft It.._~ ~~u::-~ = . ..S ._, t. ,..._ •• L, CUOtllt l'lc*ttt nt to tM 0.,.,1,,..ant ol ~ ::TL OeM111Uor "41~ Thie •••MM .. NM wtth b =-•-'=~== ~ ci;:;, Of °'Miii County on 1 ......... --..,, At. DOet9 ""'•
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/
rt.a.IC NOTIC(
Publl1hed Oren9e CoH I Delly COUNTY Of' OAAHOE ) expt-Of Im...-. %w"'V I Thia 1tel-I -llled whh Ille
PllOI M .. 23. ~.Apr 6. 13, 1983 CITY OF COSTA ME&A ) poeMM!On, Of enewn -· ~ Counly Cler1t Of Ofange County on 1424.93 PllY Ille r"""'*'O prlncipel __,,"' Man;tt 28 1"3 .. "" not• ~ l>y ulCI Deed of l'll2?M I, EILEEN P PHINNEY. City Clerti end e.c ofllcllo C:Wk of Ille Ctly Trust, with IM-.t M In Mid note Pvbllel\ed Or•nge Cout Delly Coufd of Ille City Of eott. ....... ~ owtlfy thal IM ebo¥t Ind lootcled lldVallCM. 11 ....., ~ '=i °'......_ No ....... -1n1,----end ooeruOd=.O ~ -PfO • -... Pttot. M .. so. Apr. e. 13, 20. 1983 IC~ __ .....,. ..,.. ---• the"'"" Of Mid O.ed of Tn.at, 11!1 1M3 ..Cl 111 II,.,.., m.'tting of I.rd City CouncAI held on the ltll av OI ..... C!Nrgae end ..,,.,,_ of Ille '1CnTtOUI IUl .. 11 Maren. 1983. encl tntr•fter .,-o end lldopt.O u • wtlClle 11 • ,..,.., fruit• end of ""truatt orMMO by NAMI tTATl•NT mMClllQ of Nici CouncM fleMS on tile 219' av of Marall, 1183, by !tie Mid Oet<1 or Trual. Sllkl .... w11t be Tn• lollowlng l"ttofl le doing loll0oitln9 roll c.W vote-Mid on Wed11Md9y. Apr11 20, 1883, ftCTrnOUI .,.._.. ~ ~F. 820 W IV.fl at,_, AYES COUHCtlM!MtERS: Hall, Johnaon. Hertrog, Schafer, at 2 oo p.m. el lfle ONpnw1 A¥9, MAm aTATlmWT
McFarland •nlr•nH lo Ute Civic C•"'" TN IOIOwlng l*90nl -doing Coe .. .._, Cellfomte t2t2t NOES COVNCll.Ml t.tKM: None. lullellflO, 800 E Chepmen Ave.. ~ M •
"OOtr L Emerao n. 1lt00 ABSENT COUNCll.MOlllM: Mc1rte 0r.,., OA COM'°"'"l'IV. 3501 w Moort
AIOO"quln NO •1. H11ntlng ton IHWITNEBI WHEAaafl.INw...,. ... '"Y'*'°endlllbedlN8MI At th• i 1me o f tll• lnlllel St •• 8tt•O, 81nlaAne,Ca. 127().4 ~· ==-.. ~ by tin of Ille co~ of Coell MIN !Ne ttftd -°' Mwd't. Ila. ~Ion Of "* notl08, "" lotll L.,.,... .... w.bb, 2521 w Mdual .f .-.. ~ .Je.~ "'*"1t Of !fie lll1')lld b114tno1 Ol IM Sunllo-MR~ 8t111t1 Ant, Ce,
Ind Rottt L. iEIMtllOtl ""' ObllgallCIO' MCVttd by the atlc>'le 927~
fl'lie 1111-'*" ... l\led with the ... c:: ~'::. 0: cletorlb•CI dHd of lru1t Ind o.bOflfl LyM Oeclgar Kl.M l, ~ Cllrll °' Orenoe Ccu\l'f on P'ubllehed °' Cota! Oii!)' Piiot Mlrdl ~ ..;''' .. 11fne1ee1 CO.It. ·~"'· and 212 1 w 811nflow.r •fMI, S•nle Mwdl TT, INS llftOI • • 1
1_.___ ~ • 1 101.t"" AN. Ct. 12704
"111*1 ,__ The eoeNnl '*' INfY ... ot>Uilned Thie bullnlel .. condlloMd ~ •
"11t1tltntd Of•nt,COH I 01:111 ·------------1 ~ c.-.. (1f•l ti7.otM.,.. My generll~ .. 1'" t '. ...,_ N..... Lllenle I . Weitll> "'°'' .,..,, 21• 30• ;;.2a.13 MUC NOTIC( PWIJC ~ °'* ~ 11. 1tei. TNe 111i-1 ... 111t11 with ,,..
M:nnoua .,.... "'°""°"' ~ HMMU ,:INAN()IAL C~I' County Clerll OI OfMOI County on
MA19 tTA,_,. ..... ITA~ • MICt T"""'8. MIWdt 21!1, 1183.
Ml.JC flOTIC( the fOllOWlnO l*eotll .,_ OOlrlt ~ ~ ..,_. .,. OOlt'8 ':J:O:-::.'°!r.' i/r" P11bll1Mcl Oflnte Cou~ "::.no:.~.. ~~TA. e/o ... ...,.,, .. o:'N I NG I u N IH llH ~~i:.-Piiot !"" 30. Ap ... 1a. to;~~
The lollowlno petaon le dolflO MO Newpof1 C..14' °79~ .. OO ... lltA'4Y. 1UO iltOfft•"' *"• (1t4)
D11t1nM It' Ho, '""'"'1 IMctl, CA • OoMti ...... C.. NaJ flijbleflM Ot~ Coeet Oaity ..aJC ll)llC(
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NOTICI INVITING e101
Not•~• 1• l'l•••b) gtvan thet the
llu•td ol Eduf •tton or lhe ttv1ne
U"'''"<l Scnoo 011trlct ol Orange
Counly C•ltfo1nl1. wttl rec••'"
,euloct tllllt up lo 10 00 • m on Ille
~1h <l•v or Ap•ll 1983. al whtcti llm•
s1t1<1 ltlelt wtll b• publlcty upened •"<I ,., • ., lo• 'Apple Computer
S..curtty Syttem1 BIO condtUona
en<l 1n•l1ue11on• ano b•O l0tm1 may
b" 011111ned al the ollle• of Fttc•I Suppon Serv1ce1 294 1 Allon
Avenue Irvine Celllorn•• Hut
O••lt•tt te!M!rves Ille rtgl'll 10 tej8Ct
""Y ot •II b•d• or to w•t•• •nv 1ttegul9/1l1e1 01 1nl0fm•hl-10 any
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Sch004 011lrt<;I
ROllOnO H Uploll
Deputy Su1>4111nte1>d8'1I
Published Orange Cout O•tly
Pilot. March 22. 30, 1983
1433-83
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ITATfMINT Of AeANOONMfNT °' uu °' flCTITIOUI IUllNlll NA.Ml
The 1011ow1no per1011a have
\"\'ITH OCR EXPEHT l~E \ \[) QL \LIFIEl> "'T \FF
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ouSln<IH name
f IHO & SONS ROOFING 830
"""'"'00 All Costa Mesa CA
92626
David B F .. 101 t:n 40111 SI
Newp0t I B•tch CA 92660
Dougl•oa P FteiOa 122 401h SI
N11wport 8e10cl'l CA 92660
TO Sl'IT \'Ol R Fl\\ \CIAL :\EED ~'.
(Above Pro1r•m• ~" ~ub1.r1 ro \•a1labilin 'nd Chana•>
GARY ANDERSON
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Catv1n C F1eld1 1130 San11ago
Rd Cosla MMe CA 92828
BrenO• L F1el01 830 S~n!1ago
Rd Coaia MH• CA 112828
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County Ctet~ of Orange County on
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Kathi e L . Boice 11>
rm11 kl·llng adm1n1strator
fur Cuntrat·t Sta((mg of
Aml°fll'8, lnC', Tustin The
hrm pruvadt·s oHtt•t-swff
s l' 1 v 1 t' l ' " t u h t• a I t h
pn1fl'bl>llln<.1b
Gerald M . Orosi 1s
d 1 r l' l' t o r o f s y s 1 e m s
rnurkl•tmg group for AST
HPS4.·.1r<:h lnl' , lrvmt• AST
dl'stgns und produces
hardwarl' and wftwarl' for
bustnl'Ss Cirms using tht·
IBM pt·rson.il c..-ompuwr
Patricia aod Cid Castillo
h,1v(• op1.•n1.·d Castillo &
Casllllo Pubht· Relatwns
.i n d A d v t' r t 1 s 1 n g 1 n
Nt•wport Beath
Jeffrey S. Whiting und
Monte E . Yoder wcrt·
rt· l' l' n t I y 11 d m 1 l l l' d as
p...irtnc·rs to tht· Partnership
or I lanst•n Kushner & Co .
c t• r l 1 f 1 t• d p u b I 1 c·
<Jl <·ou n tan ts, New port
Bc•ach
Ca ndi s Duke ,
lluntrngton Beach. has
JU1nt-d Cambridge Capital
Group ~ l'hlel residential
JOHNION PONZI
u ndl•rw ri t1.•r Thi' t 11111 ,
h,1,,.-cl 1n Sant.a AOJ uw11'
" t v l• r a I a ( r l I I J l 1• d
l't1mp,1111t·s 1nvc1lv1.·<l 1n
mortgug<' bJnk1ng Jnd
mortHJl(e brokeragt'
Tht• Koll C<i , Nt'wport
IJ1·a l'h. h..is ut·qu1rt•d
I\ 1 m a n d ll a m m 1· r
'1'1·d1111l·JI l\·11l1·r. lrvuw,
1111111 Oxv 'Land, Inc Thl·
p111pt•rtv IS J4 ill'rl'S With
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<.ll·vott'<i pnmanly to ul fin
u~
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C 11 mp rt' h l' n s 1 v (' C" r l'
Corp , Nt·wport &-at·h, ha'>
J ppruvt>tl a fourth quartt•1
d 1v1dend o f 6 ce nt~ pt·r
!»han• p<1yablc May I !l lo
shan.•holdcrs of n"'<:ord us
of April 29
'· H ci"' Lo Chou ~.i· "
Pl•rwnJI Computer" 1s tht•
trtle of a seminar from H
.1 m Lo 4 pm April 9 al
National Un1vc:rs1ty.
lrvuw The workshop f<"<.
1::. $JO More mformatron 1s
;1v.11lublc-hy 1 .. l1•phonin~
957-6285
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
901CI °"OH
''M1d~Management
l>erson" workshop• ere
!>(:hedulL>d April I~ and 30
al the A1rpor te r Inn,
Ir vine M anagerial
u~ment, organizational
~whav1or, rnterpersonal
l'ommun1cation and team
t•fft-ct1venl'S8 will be
slressed. Information is
available by telephoning
833-2104
Ml.Ca rl t> r · B u r k e &
Partners. Inc 1s the new
company designation for
thE· former Ashw11J-8urke
& Co . Inc, Irvine. The
brokerage ofhce spec1aliz.es
an commerdal, industrial,
retail and 1nvesttment real
l'SlaU:'.
Golden West H omes.
Sanla Ana. has reported a
third-quarter net loss o{
$326.000 or 10 cents per
share for the penod ended
FPb 26 That compares to a
nt>t loss of $667 ,000 or 20
cents in the third quart.er
for 1982.
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By The AuoC'lated Preu
THOUSAND OAKS
111 an 1•ffort tu cup1W.ll14' on
t'tddur Illa ear buylng
tr1 11d11. U1·n<'ral Mutor11
('111 p pla11s to o p•·n an
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tn·mh, in 1Jrd<.'1 to dl·velup
vt•h1d1•' th.it will met't thl'
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populut1011 G M Viel'
<'hJ11 lllilll Howard Kt>hrl
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'l'ht d1·,.,11<n ( 1·1111·1 will
t 111ploy alJout 50 1wo ph·
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GENERAi M OTORS
overall 31 pcn~nt share or
the Southern California
l'ar market for the last
d~·ade
However, the Delrott-
ba~d company ha11 only
llt't'n ablt: to capture about
HI p<>n:ent of the small-car
m il rke t whilt• imports
acrount.t'd for 52 percent of
So uthern California 's
overall c:ar sales in 1982
and more than 80 percent
of small-car sak-s
Braniff wants joint venture
LOS ANGl!:LES AJthough Braniff Airways'
at t1•mpt to leaS<' iets to PSA Inc. rl'(-cnlly collapsed, .thl'
.111 luw ·~ approal·hmg other t:ompanlt"ll about possible
joint Vl'ntur<'s to fly Braniff aircraft, a company
ol C.t·1al sa1tl
"Wl' .:1re l'Untmumg to look at the possibility of
operating somt• limited numtx>r.of aircraft" either m ~
.1rnnt v1•nture with another airline or independently,
'-llll Hobert F('rguson. Vlt'l' pres1dt•nt and lreasurer of
thl' Dallas-ba!>t>d Bra ruH
He• said, howeve1 that .101nt-vc-n ture talks
"havcm 't gottl'n that far "
Earlier this month. the San Diego-based PSA
,111 line bdl'k1-d ovt of a plan to leru.e Braniff Jels and
l"rm a m•w lu" .fan• Texas airhnt• d1v1s1on.
Building firm co-founder dies
LOS ANGELES -Alexander Tishman. one of
ll\·e brothto>rs who developed I.he Tishman Realty &
ConstrU!·t1on Co . has died at age 91
T1shman. who m 1928 became treasurer of tht'
l arm foundc>d bv his father in 1898, died last Friday m
Nl•w York City
Thl' f1nn is probably best known m Los Angeles
for dl•vc•lopmc·nt of the mid-Wilshire area The
m mpany currently t'Ontrol.s 8 rrull1on square feet of
building spa{·c· in tht> West.
I-lous ing sales dip 4 lemporary'
SAN DIEGO -A $1 71 9 m11l1on Defense
IJepartment contract for the producllon·of 142
Tomahawk cruise rrusstles was awarded yesterday to
lhe Convair Division of General Dynamics.
Jack Isabel, spokesman for the San Diego Convair
division. said the contract Is for both Navy sea-
1...Lun<.-luxJ and Air Force ground·launched ITU8S1les He
~td I.here would be no i.ncreMe an the Convair work
force of 3,700 that is workmg on m.iaaile product.Jon
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PUB CAAWLrNG
PE..\,l'TS
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
MY UNCLE WILLIE ·· -;> HEY, W~o's YouR
• Fol.JR·L f'~~ED FRIEND? HE' DROPPED A
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NO. l1VE NEVER ~EAAD
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lwttrr havt• tllt> dl'ffn-•vt·
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P111,_ c h1mp1on' !Ian'
Krt<yna and Bob Slavtnbura .r you want to avoid
bankruptry 111 a reault.
Sl1vl'nburg'1 doublr or two
dubs wu tactical he•
wnnttd lodrlvti the e-nemy lo
1 wu hrarlN. But alter ht' ac
l'Ompla1hed his miuion, he
and h., partner had to drfrnd
brilliantly to }r h1rv1· a plus
score
Wr,t led a ,padt' East
won tht' k1nK 1ind eorrtctly
~h1ftrd to a trump to cul
down rluh ruffs an dummy .
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West won lht' are. Now 11
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DID SHE! GIVE:
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MY NAM~ 15
NANCY. WRITc
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,Thousands o f boa ts of all sizes ber thed from Huntington Harbour to Dana Point
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Outdoor recreation an Orange County
can be summed up in one word: water. Or
' maybe two words -salt water.
This Ui evident by looking around.
Thousands of medium to large boats -
power and sail -moored or berthed an
.. marinas from Dana Point to Huntington
Harbour Not to mention the thousands of
small boats stort.'Cl in garages or carports
throughout the county
The water craft on which this
recreation is enjoyed as aJmost as varied as
\he number. They range from
paddleboards to windsurfers. to small and ·
~rge catamarans, to boats especially
designed for bay and ocean fishing.
rowboats, rowing sculls, inflatables,
ocean-going cruisers and racing sa1 lboots
The design and size of the craft m
which you enJOy your waterborne
recreation depends largely on your athlN1<.·
ability -but m ore importantly on the siw
of your bank account.
And a visit to the various boat shows
in progress this time of year will show that
something new that floats is being
designed, built and touted as fast as they
fan be launched. Some of them, to be sure
are gimmicks, some safe. others not so safe
-but all designed to let one enjoy a day
or week or month on the water.
The most recent fad in Newport
Harbor is rowing craft to go along with the
physical fitness craze. Early any morning
one can see a dozen or more paddlers
cruising the bay in everything from the
common rowboat to the latest in single or
double-handed sculls.
The most visible evidence of the
boating craze is in Newport Harbor whee
there are upwards of 10.000 yachts moored
or berthed along the shores of Lado. Bay,
Balboa and other islands that dot the bay.
jamming marinas along Coast Highway and
the Newport-Balboa Peninsula.
The next biggest concentration of
water craft is at Dana Point where
, thousands of craft occupy slips as fast as
, they can be built -with a long waiting
~ list for others. r The fastest growing water sport here
{ and other parts of the Southland is that of
r "Sailboarding. These are the craft that
, resemble a surfboard with a universal-joint
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swiveled mast and a wishbone boom on
which 1.8 rigged a colorful sail.
It as an athletic sport m wtuch the
"driver" sails standing up, maneuvering h1S
or her board with a combination of sail
trimming and body english. Tacking
(changing direction) is done by walking
around the mast, carrying the boom and
sail with you.
Sailboarding was catapulted into
popularity by the invention of the
swiveling mast by Hoyle Schweitzer of
Torrance more than a decade ago.
Schweitzer and his group, Windsurfer
International, patented the rig but
im1tat1ons are made au over the world. The
sailboard has become so popular that it has
been admitted as an Olympic "yachting"
class.
Just as popular and possibly more
numerous are the small twin-hulled
catamarans made popular by Hobie Alter
of Capistrano Beach whose various sizes of
Hobie Cats are sailed all over the world.
Other popular catamarans a re the
Prindle Cat, built by Surfglas of Santa
Ana, Sol Cat, NACRA 5.5 and other
twin-hullers on up to the Olympic Tornado
class.
Since the days of the popular
Snowbird that enticed youngsters onto the
waters from the early 1930s until the
middle '60s, numerous other craft have
come along to appeal to the young
beginner sailor. The Napl~ Sabot still is
considered the safest training craft for
youngsters. This eight-foot pram with the
wooden shoe emblem on the sail is now
even being sailed by adults over 40 who
occasionally like to take a bay sail or
weekend race with their peers.
As the youngsters increase their skills
for more sporty and speedy craft came the
d emand for such single-handed sailing
craft as the 14-foot Laser or Laser Ils.
They often graduate from this to the more
expensive and more demanding Fmn, an
international 16-footer that is popular
among Olympic yachting medal seekers.
"Yachting" in modem tenninology has
come to mean anything that sails for
pleasure regardless of size. Contrary to the
opinion of many landlubbers, yachting is
not strictly a millionaire's sport although it
, does not get into that rmge with the
lar e sail and power boats.
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May 31 -June 5 6
May 31 -June 8 9
June 5 -June 8 4
2nd JUNE GRAND
June 20 -June 26 7
June 20 -June 29 10
June 21 -June 26 6
June 21 -June 29 9
June 26 -June 29 4
JULY GRAND
July 11 -July 17 7
July 11 -July 20 10
July 12 -July 17 6
July 12 -July 20 9
July 17 -July 20 4
1st AUGUST GRAND
August 1 -August 7 7
August 1 -August 10 10
August 2 -August 7 6
August 2 -August 10 9
August 7 -August 10 4
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August 22 - August 30 9
August 27 -August 30 4
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t'I Orange Ooa1t DAii.. Y PILOT /Wedneed1y, M1roh 30, 1883
r Camping out offers
something for all
By CURT SEEDEN
Of!MO.-,N.c l ...
Tired of pUlJ'\I up everyone in
the atatlon wa1on and maktn1
that eame yearly trek to your
favorite aunt's house for th&t
long-awaited vacation?
la spending the same week In
July in the same hotel and In the
aame room getting just a little
mundane?
People who like to go campang,
whether it be in thelr own RV or
with }Wit a tent, will preach and
preach about the benefit. of this
vacation pastime. And it's really
not surprising.
Today there is such a variety
of vacation sites with camping
facilities -including many right
here In Southern California -
which makes it ao euy to be a
little bit daring come vacation
time.
Finding that right campground
is easier than one might think.
There are numerous camping
periodicals and books, available
at any bookstore or library. An
even quicker method of finding
out ust what's out there is to J(o
HEATED POOL
to the cloaeat Tlcketron outl•t
and uk for the lat4111t Campsite
ReMrvatJon Requeet fonn. lt'a
ei1ht pqea ancf locludee 80me
100 campaltea wlth det ailed
Information Uke the maximum
lensth of RV allowed,
reservation period and even
phone nwnben. ' Sltea range from de.ert area
to beach locations. There are RV
camp.ties IDlllCk in the middle of
buay met ropolltan areaa.
Anaheim, for lnatance. hu no
leu than 11 RV parka, all
conventiently located within a
few miles, and even bloclu of
Disneyland.
Located just off the San Dle,o Freeway in Dan a Poin t s
Doheny State Beach. Doheny
pt.a a "D" clusification tram the
1982 Campsite Reservation
Requeet, and that almoly meana
It's developed.
Developed campeite facilities
ordinarily include flush toileta,
piped drinking water, tables,
stoves, better than average roads,
•nd In mo.t cuet, hot 1howt'ra
In conlraat la the primitive
cla.tflc.llon, cleverly al(p'Ufled u
.. P."
A primitive aite ordinarily
includee acceaa road1, chemical
and plt tolleta, an Informal area
with table, a central wate r
1upply, or a dealgna led area
without any facllltles.
Some campsites, like Doheny,
are open year round Others, like
San Onofre State Beach, juat
down the road a bit near Camp
Pendleton, maintain aummer
reaervallon periods. It opens
April 2.
If beach camping doesn't get
you excited, but you still want to
camp, and you atill want to stay
in Orange County, try O'Neill
Park. nine miles inland from the
San Diego Freeway off El Toro
Ro.d.
O'Neill is an Orange County·
run campg10und which hu 800
attes. Motorhomes and other RVs
are allowed, but they must be
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A tent and a trunk full of es~entlals are all that are needed for these campers at
Doheny Beach.
aelf-0:>ntained. In other words, no
hookups. But there is a sewage
dispoeal station.
Coat of a one-night 1tay at
O'Nelll tS $5 per vehicle. Senior
cltiz.ena (over 60) can camp for
half-price.
Also inland is Caspers Park,
which like O'Neill, offers a
wilderness surrounding but is a
mere 7 1~ miles off the San Diego
Freeway (off Ortega Highway in
San Juan Capistrano).
Caspers la also operated by
Aboard the
425 passenger
"Catalina Holiday"
the county and lncludes 81 sites,
for tents , and RVs .
Unfortunately, the recent ralna
have washed away the road Into
the park, and officials there say lt
may be a month before the perk
resumes full operation.
(See CAMPING, Page 3)
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Boat show will offer .
a floating grand prize
You can register for a free drawinl to win an $11,000 prtz.e
at the 15th annual Anaheim Boat
Show at the Anaheim
Convention Center Wednesday
through Sunday.
Compliments of Boats
Unlimited of Huntington Beach,
a 16-foot Beachcraft FBpree boat
and a Trail-Rite trailer will be
awarded the winner of the
drawing to take place Sunday
This ~achcraft is a versaule
boat whJch functions as a good
runabout for skiing, fishing or
diving. The motor is a 120 hp
Mercrulser and has an 18-gallon
gas tank.
It .. made of fiberglass and haa
a complete canvas convertible
top. The seats fold down and it
can accommodate six passengers.
There ia no purchase ~
to enter the drawing, but you
must be 18 years or older. You
need not be present to wl.n, and
further rules and entry blanks
are available outside the boat
show entrance.
The 15th annual Anaheim
Boat Show, known at "The Boat
Lovers' Boat Show," will be
presented by H . Werner Buck
Enterprises, and will include a
large selection of powerboats,
marine accessories and a wide
variety o f water 1port1
equipment.
Seen for the first time
anywhere are the brand new 20
foot Invader Boat, and the Water
Streeker, a new innovation in
water sports.
Hours at the show are
Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday , 3 pm to 11 p .m .•
Saturday 11 a .m. to 11 p._m.,
Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pnces
are $4.~0 for adults, $2.00 for
children 6 through 15, and
children under 6 are free. For
further information please call
999-8900 .
It's not just for the birds
The camps, workshops and
field seminars being offered this
year by the National Audubon
Society are by no means strictly
for the birds -though learning
more about birds 1s often an
important part of the experience.
What the programs offer,
according to the society's
brochure. are fascinating ways
"to search, sta]J<, probe. poke,
discover and explore."
At one and two-week sessions
of Audubon camps in Maine,
Conn ectirut. Wisconsin and
Wyoming, naturalists lead
adventurous fie ld trips and
conduct informal outdoor clas.ws.
Working in small groups, adult
campers learn how birds adapt
for flight, why "fairy rings" of
mushrooms spring up overnight,
how a mildweed flower attracts a
bee , why barnacles grow in
colo nies . Optional activities
include swimming ,
rock-climbing, hiking. canoeing,
stargazing and loafing.
Week -long Audubon
works hops offer participants a
chance to concentrate on field
ornithology in Maine or expand
their pereepuons of the natural
world via camera, sketch pad,
notebook, pamtbrush or musical
instrument m Wisconsin.
Audubon field seminars range
from birding i n Mexico.
snowshoeing in Minnesota,
backpacking 1n Wyomi ng ,
exploring a California desert,
s tudying aquatic ecology in
M o ntana and learning
environmental-activist skills in
Colorado.
Audubon field seminars announced
Audubon field seminars encourage adults to
develop skills that will increase their love and
enjoyment of the outdoors Enrollment fees
range from $340 to $790. The s pecialized
J:lrograms include:
-Exploring desert and badla nds 1n
California's Anza-Borrego State Park. April
23-May l .
-Learning nature photography from two
of America's best nature photographers in the
mountains of Wyoming's Wind River Range and
in Yellowstone National Park. June 11-19.
-Canoeing In Minnesota's Boundary
EVERYTHING
Waters Wilderness: July 9-16. 17 -24 , August
13-20. 21 -28
-Backpacking m Wyoming's Wind River
Mount.ams: August 13-20.
-Developing environmental activist skills
at Colorado State 1Jruversity under the direction
of Audubon's Waslungton (DC ) staff leaders.
August 21 -28.
-Studying aquatic ecology in Montana's
Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park
(university credit offered): Sept.ember 17-25.
-8lrding in nine different habitat.a around
Colima. Mexico: November 19-27.
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NlllllLA ......... ~~-3 931·7370, .. 2-2411 I ~oO 'OY't.'l'f-J..i. only ~5~'.:,00~•IOhbortiood. ~-:,~i,g~. 'ri: ht '"' ea• ""
Ocean & jetty vlewt. Marin• room,............ 1310.000 3 br di~ 2 tod1y, AH Rodo•tt HUNT CUJl/2.1 --
i.th, 3700 IQ.It. •Ua&.000. Oceanfnmt. b• ti'omt. 2 br, 2~ be F. 631-1He :W. "=-~ ~ Ull Ill.I vi.w unit, 'lrl llC>Pt. 13ao.cioo. TM Lot lhos>-
Remodeied 3 bdrm, 2 bath + W.,. rec. rm.. ....... Ml lat Pre,. lty .-. tlt7Mt42.
bMm cellinp, fW'l\iabed, paUoe. '420,000. Ill-MM 65 TI77 T!!!lt ltM
HllUlll UIOl llUTIP ........... C.tt... 11!4 ... -1 New 4 br, 41,; bl, a.11tom French Normandy -Tiii nD 1.1,-. LI Ulllfllll -••-
Estate 1.2 prime ltCre hilltop .1,260,000. Pnlanla lttf Abaolutaly "Pride of AT ... -otlllUll l&ft l&fflllf BALBOA PENINSULA Ownerahlp"I 3 ldrm, ---==---3 BR, l•roe eolld Oak
Coronado 1a1&nd lo 8 8h1rp 2 br radueed to huge c;or,_ lot · u-, 1418,000 ~ b~ :!'rn!~:':
dock. Plana avaU.~.:W ~ w~w!.~l ~2~~ w -:'~ ~-=~o::: ~f3~,;,:,~r~ ........... ~ , ... I er~L H~r.~ h.,dwood flOOt'•, huge
644-t21t By owner. Lowlf WOOd, t8mlly rm, POOl., MUST :.':f':a:""~
llllned 1nd eaded SELL FABTI OPN HSE rated Enormoua IOI. N•llU...., g1W OcNn View. Walk DAILY. 2708 c.fl Dr. 0... Ou6at cul de lee. e..utt-
Oualnt Cape Cod 2 Bdrm to I own & be1ch 2 tod•y. RH Rodger• fully 11ndacapad with
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For Tunday through Seturdey publlcatlona:
6:30 p.m. the prevlOYI
dey. For Sunder ind Mondey publlcallona:
12:00 noon Saturdty.
T&lce lldvant-of ~ 12".500 and owner will O E 1335K. Opel\ S1t/Sun ~ ft ... B-f .,_ , .,., dilemma"'(;;' 1hi.-1 IMlet with the flnlnolng. ulat atrHI, Hltlde. 1·5. 31131 Holly. So. 3 bdrm & den, R-2. wui ,_. m-. •
Ha'a tr-fll'l'ed ·MUST Ml•ltll •1..,112·W.,.. ltlr Lag. 4"-1800 trade for C.M. unlta. Ar--c-
SELLll Fen11111c loc•· ~l PR08ATE SALE 1700,000. 3713 s... Gi!ll.
tlon. Hit loae, your gain. 1~~~·~·~7~7~n~~~ F1ntHllc 11ro• ocean~ ahor9. 860-e678. Only 188,!50 on tt1i.1dnt I~ front lot. Beau111ut north!~~;;;;;-;;;;-;;----!~~~~~~~~~
Towne Home delight. 2 bdrm, 1011, 2 ba, n-end cove Older 3 bd 2 lllWllll ..wJe ..... llM C a I I 7 5 9 • 1 5 O 1 or condo with wat• view. bl plua Qu..t 1Pt. uOo. ac.an & panor1mlc lit• IJU.l 111 752·7373. Upgraded. 1142,900 000. Peg Allen, Realtor, vlewlf Lto 3 Br epaclout mPllT IUll
-·-t•ra• U"l7D&J.EEl~~~~~~~~~l-_:~1:20-~1o~se~.~9~5'.!7~-9~200~-1.~4!94-~75~7'.!:._8. ____ home w/pool & ape. Bal Air• Home. Light -••-~ I-Gr .. t buy 11 1372.500 lnt.,IOn, 2 Bdrm 1 ba, Kllteandeo<rec4k>Nmey Reallltafe c.r.u .. l llu ltU I UITW mYI l!!p!t Inc~ lMI w/larma. Petrick, aot "ont kltc:Nn, ·~
:: ~~t~~~!° ~b~~ ...... .__ ... _. .. t:I .... ut-11,-. h /111't P'"' Jumlne Creek COndo In 831-12&e llv, dining ., ... Young
cation. For Sunday and 1 .... Owner wlll carry tub· Coron• del Mar. Spot· Mewpor1 Helghta, 3 er. 1 adult• & pate ..icom..
Monday publlcellona. ~. If Tr• atantlal 2nd on this well .... 2 Br. 2 S.. with Den, Be. houH. n1w p1lnt, 122,800: &40-6937, egt .
12:00 noon Saturdey. liiiiiiiii YOIJI boring Income PfO-melntlllnad llngle ltOfY 1 3 ~·old, 2 car gareige. new roof, rallnlah•d 2 BR, 2 ba. garden room, PIHH Hk for a .. klll party or outgtowm reeid--Ind 2 Bdrm unit. Ptenty tennla, pool, Mcurlly. hardwood floorl, tOl'oad w/..,._ A.$11 Pit. Sm. P9t
number" when cencel· enoe wtth the large equ-of off·ltf9et per111ng & 4 Priced to Mii. 1310,000. elr h .. t. detached dbl 144 600 oeo 64~ 11ng your ad lly tor thla neat ruatlc eat garage. Auractlvely Open Fri/ Set/Sun 12~. car gar909, laroe yatd. ' 1•'""" ........ ..,..~ .... ~ll Ind roomy 4 bdnn 3'A be l>C'loed '325,000. 22 BMctlcombef Drive. 521 El Modene Alklng """' lll9
DllU home In e WALK TO ...... 7111 N.B. 144-7424. 8'oker 1189.000 648-~1 aft · • .._ .___ BEACH CORONA HIGH-e _, --.-Ctleclc YOIJI ad dally and LANDS locetlon wllh 5 Bf. 3 bl Wastcllff .,.. · ee.utlful lmp<owd 215 ~ 4WTor\ lmmedlal• --_. ... -1 I t home. Large roome, ~. 1&.-ml. -1cra r•nch •t loot of ly. The DAILY PILOT ... I ~.!.~t~-c .. u .. ~ ~ cloae to •hopping & ... r• I c d 1100 NEWPORT BEACH _,... ...... ,_...,. ... .._. 1chool1. $298,000. Xlt'tt loc. 2 Br 1ba. 137· HC• ... ecrH IUmH liability for th• BELOW currant ......... 000 Bkt 114().11()19 avlll 8Alf OR TRADE
ttrat incorrect lnMf11on • $275,000 ,., •t 14115.ooo'i~.. &42~958. · · f()( s. CA Pfopeny cati
only. I Two blodla to the tend. Owner 11 .. $ 195,000 luL ..... 1-111 -111111 -·-own• r I AO• n I . -Each unit hM 2 BRI, 1 _.. _., -7141640-7210
...... ,__ •-• bettl Seller would Ilk• to equity & wlll carry 2nd .. .. I {Mt Ht fer ...... ) a•-=--•""--~__,•...___ triode for «*art houM « TO. eaey w11111 to bdl, 4 Br, 3 Thia bwlty on the Pen-A :~~~ 'r E" c,: ~: • L c..aL fr'P'tr llM
Geaeral 1112 boet. Cell I« further In-M6-7111 18•. 14>ecloue living rm, I lnlUla Pt nr,)etty hu 3BR LEASE OPTION
formation. family rm, leundry rm, ( .. ch w/lt 1 own balh) Comp furn. One of Big 11111. .. Ill.I LIW... ........ wge belcony 1188,000. plu1 14b• for OUHll. Cyn ,..___ ............... on Coast
Big 3 Bdrm 2 8e wlhuge 536-1711 Block wall encl, 2 car 'a rnoet eleg. h<>m9. ,_........, -· lemlly nn with wet ber. W --a -•• ,,.. gar. Neat & dMn. mow 4br, atudy, den, nreplc, Hwy. 46 roome. 19,000
New paint,,_ roof. Ind -• __, I VI TEI• rn . All for 1325,000 w/ pool, ape, ctllld'• pllf'k, aq. It. of '" land. 11.
·a Miier wno·1 wllllng. VA, !:~r= Y~:~ ':;I ... NW I 3 Br 114 81 iwwty paint-gr•t .-.ma.-~ ~ grdna. I 1.495,000 860,laa IULn
FHA or you name. Full pool. Perteet famllyl 1111.-FU I ad townlloule. ~ =-l;~19~ttom $91!, home with 3 bdrma, fr..n In the heWt of the viii • Plft.lll IUl.111 nl-t•
carpet&palnt.P1tlo.1t'1 onar-aec:luded40~' 12.5% AITO for 5 yra llM12t
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SElECT 1t1ordeble al 1122,900 .• e 2 etorv 2 Bdnn Wlttl II w/10% dwn. SU,900. -•• •aza ON SANTIAGO OAIVE h .... / lalb t•
'"· 831-1400 family rm & aun porch Crllg e31·12te -__ In Do¥et snor., 2 ttory, •--a.....l..l-..... -PROPERTIES ' ... Y• -PLUS • eaperate er!l91'1 ' Plu.tlly dac:oratad con· 4 br, 4 be, 3500 aq. ft. ~
..... .... atudlo In • lovely garden do. w/frplc, a•tached 1emlly home with pool. 3 2 & 3 bdm\, 2 ba. ,_
... eettlng. Jutt • ahor1 w.ik ger. and extra lerge , f11>1ce, 3 CM gar-ee. ,.. w/flnancln'I. 15% dn mar Remodel plane for luxury to the beech. Ideal for matt• 1Ulte. Good ... euttty ayetem. Fee land. 1131-4381 .. ....,, EW & • UMA home and eu-1 ~A remodf4 or live In u i. eumabla financing Call Trlple A cond. Prloed to wknd '41·1114 Ownr/
2 Bdrm ldultcondo. ao-room for pool ON THIS Ownll' wfll help ftnanoe. · Fr .. equity. 3 bd. 3 b9 now. 979•5510. 'only Mi. Mt&,000. 644-7424 AQt Cooe> w/AQta. LARGE Vltw LOT. XLNT ._._._1111 twrlftme nr downtown. s129 500. 8kf -.. lld & OW'\, -atcwy, nr 1001t1on emongat new -1 Pymt• 12050/mo Sue • · a-fllll!!I l-
beectl. ~ flnanc-end higher priced tlt-66111 . ... • I lnQ.. 1129.600. homel. o.n.. _ __ I _
lJfltlllOOI: 11()Ml:S Ible on t•m• and will luL ..,.... &Ml ~ a..cti condo. .... ... ""-
976-4IOOO COMldar toint _,,w.. e.y w~ T'tlwa. Mwc:n 31•. I Xl.HT FIH. 7a.1t62 ·~~~~~~~~-Condo ID ~ llp IK..Uff8 Dolt DL89 Condo c.11 n&-4494 ~ Colta ....... 2 1: WAJI HI HU,, .. ·-IUS ooo' IJ own•; r;r. ••U er. 2 Ba. ., i ......... /Wiid.. ..UE• ~~~~~T~ Pllftlf Lllllm Ut4M8cW~ll'30 :.:.12~5oo Own/Agt. Sbr.2ba.+.,.etorm.pocit, pattoa. Grou aH,790:
V!6:f IN9blle 3 9drm 2 Ba ... 1 1400 1 5 Bdrma 3 bat Ila In· 1_.__ 1....,. neutrel decor. atraa. 1240,000. Prln oftly. 'T plan It I ~ low, -• ctudae me..., au1te' Ind ..-!'.!? ~. V ....... dlx l11M,800. UI W9 O..W. 141 0433
low price of onty S12t, NEW CONDOS under lar99 ~room ~ off .... ,.. ... .... 1 Br, furn. AbHntH ~ ~·m 950. Tiie own8' :-,;: mar11et. CtoM to b<Mk ttrMI for up to 7 It .,.'r, -11 could -~el owner musl ... ,. Only ... .. ~ !!!!!!. =~ ~·119 even 10% dn. J .. on cara.. 5 doon "oml 1121.000. 40112 oar· ~o~~5:· W&rmmT '9' .. ULl/Lllll
aald ··o~Don'\ wall. 8'15-6500 th• •111rance to Mein malnder. MR 2~ The Sllp & pier 1425,000 1121 <>Mii. w..,, C09la
-••w only 1675,000. Small 2 8r-h0fne on lro atllactlw remod. 2 BA CtlUdl 8'111w. G1-12te
751-3191 -•• -I Beadl.Newonmartletat PropertyM.n640-ll019 11... INCL LAND. Ext~ ......,.2000 'a100 a.f.
C:.~ 1111-M6-l211 I ........ lot, reedy for~ plua 2 b91h home with tip'~,~ Terma, Tanna! P1y lel-BMUtllully upgraded 3 & ... the water. o.r-1 pizazz I Thia furnlehed
llno end cloalng coet1 bdrm decor•t•d In "9'. 714fllM.«IOO p<opertyh9elotlofg!MI
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil andrnow1n.2 bedroom,1 Hrth1one1. FrHllly BARGAINS IN CUSTOM& for Indoor ,.nec11on of • fll IUIT 2 bettl, wl1h ocew'I view. palnled & wallpapefad. LUXURY HOMES. SOma Ille bey. Attrectlve .... -,_._-.., .. -..,,. .. -... --..,,..,_~
.... ...., Beet -of Aleh 8Mdl I Extra lge petlo and unit w/low down AQt Wry tumabtll 1et T.D. o.r. -!!! • Halghll In L1guna I nuttoauollyptuagrow. 752•1414, ~ anxlouef ~e~Ar'Yc ~-or"'"n"'•'"'r'""1o"'"t-.~D-.-.-.r-t_H_o_t IH .. llll I.._,. Buch. New on tll• Auumibl• 10.5~ 11• Lou Mlrlon . .........iuu. 8Clf1nga, IOMd IOf du-
Uve In 3 bdrm. 2 bath mark91, thlt OCIMll, view * nanclnQI Pl1oed rlghl et p6a. IU-4819 uppat ·apt. Commerclel home 11 priced at Juet I ll2t.500. Call 75i-l501 I lhoo. ofb °',...,.on 1191,000. Alk for Al °' 752•7313. _ ,_
low•r level plua 4 cer Weinert. 644-7020 ••• _,
pertdng. Prk;e •t 1395.: Lml Ill&. man 1·WALKER•LEE mo ...... •-11-~ "\ Real£..-Fant••tlc ocean a ._ ·r-· ~ I ll1'B oout .. *""· 1196.000.
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blOckll'omBegonlaPlltc Sci-. New elllctrlc awn-amine model av.ilabte. 1131·2412 831-7370,540-0312 vtlw,encPMlo,fUlyMft.
and JuaC a lhort walk to Ing. Pier & 1Up for $8' 00 AHumable flnan~ S 1 0 I , & 0 0 . C I I I tn. bw:fl. Cary 11ttt. 2 bo•t. 50 empt, 110 & a... le realll1lc & ... 11 tt I 1 t19/S4CM1315
bdm1. oonage wl1h for-220 vOll• at allp. Two to Hiii 759.1501 or Wiillua, I ,...,.._, II...., ......
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13 ldml, 1\6 tNI . 9'IP9' REAL ESTATE OHh. 48r 2,,. bathe, 4 Br 2'M>9. pool. Npt ~-•h•rpl 1nve1tor want• .,.1400 do. to ahopplnQ & pocit. (Wlltdlff) holM for top outtflka-peymentt. ~ pwty. 1141850-4011 It C.M. Of Npt ~in..
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Fa Orange Ooa11 DAILY PIL.OTIWednud•v. Marett 30. t883
HOIOSCOPI
BY SIONeY OMARA
I TOOAY'S CR0ssWORD PlJZZl.E I=
.,,,, ltlmltW Attrlmtt. Val.
ltm1t Int• JUt CtJt• !••• IIM 1u.1m.1~-=---=::..u AYIJAONT pl• evltil 3 '"'*" lfletP 4 Ir a la. 1101 y, 2 Ir. 1rp10 • IMO/mo 2 It 2 la Apt 1 lfll,_ p.1 a am all cnlld
lomrn pool, frp10 , ttlOO/fftO on-3007 upper~ll. balcony OK ..... mo
IJOO/mo Hive other• --ftple rm oarport M0-7111
tJred, 1181 ~1 12M 2t M-Very amt I I r bUOll 'ANOAAMIC , .. l!ltll 1'197 TSL Mgmt M2·t803 llllOk 1 bike from
n1~ _Marera a1
ARIES (March 21·April 19): Special c:onfert•nce
c.nten around ft.n.anc., budpt, need for ~utrtna
additional material. Family member can become
valuable ally, Delv. benMth eurf~ lndtcatiotw,
TAURtJS (April 20-May 20): Dtveraity, make
lnqulrln, catch uf on cort9pondenoe and make
lona·dl1tance cal related to poalble journey
Emphasize public reladona. cooperaUve etlorta and
renewed undent.anding with bualnet111 partner or
mate.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Work procedures
need revWon. Be willing to rebuHd on a more
•ult.able 1tructure. Individual who helped you ln
put will get ln touch. KA!ep reeolut.lona concerning
recreation, diet and nutrition.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Relationship
int.enaifled -protect 1elt ln emotional clinches.
Member of opposite 1ex does care but may not be ln
po1ition to fulfill current obligations. Be
understanding, but not guillible.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Long-range view
neceuary In connection with property, home,
aecurlty, poaible change of reetdence. Member of
oppoelte aex wanta to be helpful, but time and
distance could prove detriments.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don't acatter forces
-see places, people aa they are, not merely ae you
wish they might exl1t. Defjne terms, check
contracts, look behind 9Cenes and obtain credit long
overdue.
OClAN Vl(W MUlfllllT Condo 3 IA 2'-' be ..,, beech a .. ' •• ,., pd ACROSS Hlgnly up9rad1d • Ir. 2 8 1 11IO mo 2 car '•1taan 1..00 53e.7131 2~ h. It/Or 12160/mo r, 2 a, din rm du· 644-1410 or 830·5060 plea Avail •II IShOrt Of gar, W/opeMJ, 0 /W, ml-Mr beach 4 '"' gerden Ht 4220 · long 1~. ltt-t192 or crowave, central vac • atyle fnod yd enatoMd
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PUZZLI IOLYID
64~~ g 11 8 I 0 , w • I b I r • gar pool klde 01( S:tOO'e
W•1cllff·P<>04 homt, 3 Dr •l•eo/ lilteroom Mo/Mo IH'r flltty fell 6311·8 t90
3 Ila, frpc, patio/arbor. t br, yrty, freahly pelnted only lteve A111dt
many u1ru 11100 & olHned. incl u1111 848-2313, aot Tin ....
U3-1734 137& Won't IHI longl 1670/mo 1600 .. _ 2.,. With l!tenoloMd P•· Roger 648-913 t · ...., tlo Lo 3 bClrm 2 ba aer 1ba, dbl gar, garden .1. 11~. kltohen, L R 3eo eio.. 10 c •nd b.ach
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p1r1ner
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er, fncd yrd. pet ok CtrtH ••l .. , 1711 0 U1h Pl C M No HOiion 1 no peia' •aso. Ph 876-3013 or tBr h ... trptc, ~ 131 _ 1100 mo 752:2101 · t6 Holy man 8711·IMI07 danwth,, 11150 mo 2 8• o••den apt, patio. 1 1& Mr. Zola
BLUFFS 21r & den. Up-780-ff67 ctllld OK. No 1>911 8t0f-1111, 1&1 .. !f 2741 11 Motor no1M
graded 1 level Or .. n-LOE 1 er view oar decll • 1i • 'm I• 110 I mo Huge I &t tux condo, 111 Throat
b •It I t too I mo . ••Ora• 'ten' ptu~ dep' 5 1-H&O r r p I c. Ind r y , gar projection.
780-8384 or 875-51130 7 1 9 .... M • I I g 0 I ": ..... , .. Oe1t1 .... le<>otmo 984-HH or
W1terlront, 3 br, 2 b1, M0-4256 8. ~ dll ...... X. 2 a 3 bdrm 1_H_2_·4_t_1_• _____ 1 2 wdl.
d 12000 + ... ~ 20 Nine: prefix new eoor mo Hide-away w/vlew Mt· (l800·H60) Apt, 2 ba ....... hae~ IHI allp $400 873·14M dern 2 Br 1 Ba Deck, 1811 rutlerlon Ave -21 Proc;ured
Exclullve Wealclllt Vlll1, D/W, garage No pet a 0 4 1 · 1 9 8 4 w k n d e Ror,;t Tahlllan Ap1' 330 22 Meatt1re
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54 Cltrgyman
68 OYotatlon
ISO Stair Plr1 e1 O.Cllnt
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DOWN 1800 aq. tt. 2 bd, den, 2 1725/yrly 645-1182 942 5662 8·5 Mon-F g11t U~nl~~7~ = 23 Oenc:ea
bl. 2 lrplCl.g:.oi. Jacuul. Nice 2 er t Ba rrplc. BEAUTlf'UL Bachelor wt vi.w, 1tep1 from beach, 26 Under. poet 13 ObMr'Ve9
Pf'lvate 112 · 1undeck. c arpor1. no patlO lc:ar~ &405 No Paradlte fOf rellted ... 27Ral .. the-1Gembol 19Gretlfy
Park Lido near Ho~ pe11 L•••• 1150 pet• Ava l how 2150 nl0<1 Aooma . apactou• 29Act:1Yttl1t 2Belleve 2•Untltnow 780-1713 833-3307 I Harl• l ch11mlng. H curttr. 3 Moap t Exira 1ge 3 · TOP .,.. 5411-2447 IHtured, hHted poo , 0 ltall•n family 3 Meal call 2 wda
townhouM, hrwd floor, 1 rm w/\I, be, walk to aubtetr•nean garage & name 2 wda 26 z.e.i frple, petlo, pool &876 beach. all utlll pd, nojSTUNNING large 1 Br elev1lor, t block lrcom 3" W-p " I II 9'3-3313. kltehen $300/mo ~fa garci.n l(Jt pool & rec: d 1 .. ....., .. la an name 28 Fruit 12--M-.. -t-•r-Bd_r_m_•_. -2-,~-b-1.-1 ca11 549-9322 M-F ., .. 110 w 18th St 1=cy"~0:...~~ 38 Inlet: Var 5 Scorla 30 F•r North
W/O, refrlQ, pe1 maybe 2 Br, frplc, atepa 10 beach, Eaalllde gorgeooa 2 Br 2 494-tol3 38 Up and about 6 Wore· 2 wds native. abbr
1700 AQI 142·NOI garage S795tpr mo Ba yard 1595 39 Frlml work 7 Sandlot 3 1 Denounce
Stop looklnl s 1nd/aurf 85t-8'187 &40-TSt4 Fl;'!~~ 2 3 wd1. game: 2 wda 32 Girl'• name
rite tier• 2 br lrplc mod 2 br apt, yard, gar Nr Bi. w/whllt water view 42 C•rgo veseel 8 Sweet potato 33 Work unite
kit & gar Flat Slits BEST Ctat1 •eu 2724 W I I •on I H • r b o ' tnc1 lrptc. 2 1r9 decka, 43 Isaac's 9 Reatralnt • 34 S treet algn
Alty'" 539-e190 ~~~~ 14 11; aecurlty gourmet kl! lt450tmo mother 10 Current unit• 35 St•te
SPYGLASS HILL M'es;tfleld fncl utll 4•4·8541 9-s 44 Petrol 11 Plckable 37 Green '"""t On Point Loma, 1 _.,b 5 Clean 2Br, nr bu1. atoru, pm, u Cz,..,.h·a ..... ~
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I~ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Financial picture
takes on brighter hue. Put efforts pay dividenda.
Individual in position of authority makes room for
you at top.
. ····n11n1 II I I d .. ., ""' 12 Wing• 38 For thl• end Br. famlly home with .,.._ new v rm cp I , n ry . arming I Br. pvt rello, View. 2 1tory. 3 c•r ger· B11utltul g1rd•n apta. pool. 2257, 2264 Maple. tr .... oce1n aide o hwy, i,..,-..,~2,...........,..3_,..__ ,.. ........ .,....,., ............ ___ ......,.._...
age, 3 frplca, formal din· Palloa/declla. Spe. hNI 1410-1420 142-1103. north end, alngl• pref. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Fin.iah rather than
initiate project. You·~ due !or added recognition -
cycle wm be completed and you'll be presented
with special award, which could include cash.
SAGJTrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll shed
many fears, doubta, 1u1picion1. Confidence la
rt!Stored, you'll be aaked to be spokesperaon for
•pedal interest group. Take initiative, imprint style
and welcome Chall~.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar
emphaaia on friends. bopea. wishes and romance.
Dlnlng tre•t is indicated tonight -you'll be
su.rpriMd by •ttention showered on you by member
of oppotite leX. Older family member repays debt.
AQUARIUS (J•n . 20-Feb. 18): You'll be
complimented on eppanl; popularity increases,
invitation ia received to prestigious 90cla1 affair.
Di~. diaplay humor and venatility.
PISCa (Feb. 19-March 20): What had been a
detriment to provea will be removed. Emphaaia on
l•~auage, distance and spiritual values. Past
mistake9 will be correc:1ed, lines of communication
will be restored.
Ing, lie $2200 pald.Nopeta. 142-3153 $650/mo Incl u t ll ll-!~l--+-+-
644-7424. Bkr. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. $685 Lg 2Br, opla/drpa, bltna, 840·6829
3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 1855 frple gir W/D nooti-up 1---------11
l1a J•H Cai. 2271 398 w. WlllOfl 831-5583 pvt ·patt'o. 5111 .51132: lf!1!rt lt11fa ll-!.-1-+-1--
2 8f 2 Ba Flf\'I. Am, Liv Ftreplacie, pool, dllhwnh-I 3 2 3 8 1 k • r · ( b 1 w n NO FEEi Apt & Condo ,,...+-+-~1--Am. 2 car enctld garage, er, pvt patio. xtra lrg Harbor/ Falrvtewl rental•. VIiia Rental•. ...,
encltd back yard, vehlote garden. 2 Br $695.00. Re1or1 llvlng among 1111 876-4912 Broker
1torage , c lo•• to 557·2"'1 pine•. running 1tream1,
achoola, good arei Going Bananu looklng lull\ l1ndacapl"i & 2 8r 2 W1l1'U lll1'1U $575/mo tat, IHI l for lamlty IMng . 111 Mo. Ba. $796/mo. 67-4001 3 & 4 Br. C10M to water, cleaning. 32t<>e Via De rent movee you In wtcdya, 673·t884 evea !urn l unfurn, reaaon-Ollva SJC Cati t>efore able. 111 amenltlea. 2 . 3 O o, . 1 ft a p M We have 2 Br •, 1 Bl "410, lge upper 2 bdrm. 1 Broke< 875-4912.
81111751-2585 wkdya 1445 • 3 Br · 1 ~ Ba bath w/carport, taund enytlme weekend• . $476 POOi, tndry fee , no fldl. no pet• Quiet 311
pell 548-9558 W. Wiiton. 831·2177
Majeetjc two llOfY 5 rm Ou I c home w/gar I< Id /Pet p ex WHlll~ M. 2 Heyl $300'• paya rent l COUNTRY CLU8 LI INO
$ 4 7 5 8 E 8 T A I t y Br 1 Ba Neal & cute, utllltlea crpta lhru-out IN NEWPORT BEACH
63M190f.. carpeta. drapH, •mall ready Aprll F lrat Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm fenced patio, enclad S3Mt90 BEST rtty tee Apettmenll & Townhou·
ti Au UM it1~:~0• j,w~ 0"4~5• ~-vall. 411 t Br '400/mo ... Some .,.. e'eg~ly ,..,_..,_-4--+-
Lge femlly 5 rm wfgeraoe 5-48-5442 or 770-5620 1 ott-11 1*1!1ng peel. No turn~om 5595 wit• aaver kltch klda ok ywd or peta. $ t!O dep & ~ fried '400 now •3 Br 2 Ba nr SC PU.a. S50 cleaning 1 ... Bolh On JM1bor .. Rd. at
63M 1(1() BEST Alty ... S A. pool, 199, cwport. refundable 114&-e 135 Sal\ Joaquin Hiiia Rd
•-------'---• Chlld ok. '605. No~.•--------M4-1IOO Tulia 2JtO 752-5822 TownhouM 2 Br t~ Ba. ---------• , gar, D/W, pvt petlo, lrpl, LIDO DELU>CE SPACIOUS L_. .... -+-"'-~~-"-LAUAELWOOD CONDO 3 E aide Adult Ufntyte clean. quiet no pell 2 Br, Oen. lrplc, b< patio "'
-----------,.-----------------Bdrm 2"' Ba. 2 1101,, 2Br 1Ba Lodry lac 1550/mo Elden Ave 1 1350. 875-8369
...... Ualuald.M IH'" VaJual .. M ln1t1 Uafuaith4 :':~a1~1~2~1~01 S4~k:.:: .. iarge.114't.~49 979·1658 2 Br. 2 Ba $525 No pell. t-T:r-+-+---lt--+-leaaal 2J:12 6'45-2000 Ageril no f.. Lge 1 br, t ba. 2 ba, 2 ba Located ecroae NB. Golf ......... -... ___ ...;;;;;;;= C.ta !ltM U2t But. leecfa 2240 · Large 2 Br 1 Ba. upatalra. townhOUM nr Fairview & CourM 6'45-4855. ~...+-+--lt-~-2 Br 2 Ba condo $550; 3 1375 home w/pool & dee.It Nice area. quiet. garage. 8 a k e r N o P • ' • BrtBanrbNC11$8&0·3 2 BR 1 Ba, fncd yard, 38r 2ba, farn rm, kldl & +garage and utlla paid $515/mo 831-6812 545_1882 ATTRACTIVE 2Br 2ba,
Br 2 Ba YT1Y '900· 2 ~ 1 look able a tore •h•d' doge '*· Frptc. Corn•r OH Redhlllllrvln• call eecurtty, P"k view, nr ''::=~==~=~~~~=~=~~~~~~=~=:!~:±::::~f, Ba alt tll. M50 . gtdor. ,_ cpta. no pet•. Io t $a 7 5 Imo Ag t 53M 190 BEST Alty t.. 3 br, 2°" ba, frplc, encl leen 2 Br nr atorea, bu•. b ••ch S 8 7 5 Dee t-JM.is WLn ~ ~ .. d::~o B 642-eaot ,. __ .. _ VaJ .... ,. ¥~-~~~ Ava~ April 1 ~":o~R :~·6 !25~ ~p'f: 645-6459 ..... 2to0 ......... lfaut 2ttl om ... lat< 2tl4 11
.... MAM•-H 3 br 2 -' -· **LIDO ISLE•• ---·-• WHtllde CM. CIHn & ~~~=rlr fncdb: Oe1uJ1 t BR,_ SC P1Za THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/gar. $400-$415 642-11503 or 208 Via Lido Soud C.M. nr OCC 3 br. 2 ba Fem rmmate wanted to lrwPtll omD llM1'11 lharp 2 Br 1 Ba. car-klda dbl ger :: s100., Reaor1-Lllta edult 1rec1 crpll, drpa, bltlna. fncd 642-3 163 2br $850. 875-1244 rn home wlfrplc, pool, ape., •hr •o• h1e In Dana Full Service Suttea
peta, feoc.c:t pello, 911• BEST Atty ~Ml90 lea w/pool gate $47o+S40 yd w/pallo, water pd. Cotta Meu'a flnelt !amity turn. unf $250/mo + •;, Point. $400 Incl utll SS"' NITS SS la1* lalaM 2H! clad 9are9e. no j•t•. -utll I eta dl1coun1, or 2119 "G" Santa Ana complex hu lmmed oc-**Ult llll u1H~ 549-3674 240-7018 $575 Furn/unlum
BAYFAONl 2 9f 2 I&. &626/mo pll'9 $82 MC. 8Mdl w• 3 br dble bUI p u r ch a I e op 11 on Ave 1520 Call 1 ·5 ~ for 2 or 3 BA 2 BA. tdulle only. 208 Nice furn bd avall for $19')1 to beectl. M/F atv 3 A" YOU nMCI tor one
SlStl/mo . 'Her ti Cretl lt ohe ck req. ~cuul/pool Kida Pet n!l-2680 1136-4120 $495to1825 Walk 10 Soud downatalra. "50. noo-amkr Fe t&-28 Nr br, 2 ba. $292 or $250 MonWyF9el
213-471-3577, 123 E. 54-M42orl'To-ee29. ~o,.~~-::-Adult condO 2 1ge br 2 •TownhOUH 2 Br. t'A schoola & thopplni u:.a~~=4 evH daya OCC.S1501~558-4378 Nwpt Bdt fS50-t088 840-5470 ~t.U"tela. S950tmo.38r.2Ba.wlth b•. ell a,.,;enlllH SC ea. Patio. gar. dw, 1250 Adame, 557-471 ' tBr,llkeapentllOuMapt. tewented,M/F,3Br •llLIUlfJlllS• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj POOi, 2 car v•r•g• w/ Undr $5001 Hr oceen lnGd Plaza ., .. Min to Air-$5&0/mo 648-9084 no pell WATERFRONT 2Br. tge majea1k: view, pvt entr. ful'n Ne, E. ~CM yd, t MO FREE RENT
auto opener. waaher. 2 br hae Kida/Peta pon. Irvin• & beach 2 .,, 1 ,~.,. trp«; ow pvt deck , very nice 1280/mo. Mu9'purcn-loc:lry facll S300 mo + 1 room 10 7 rooma Adj
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dryer hook-up , large s:MMt90BESTAtty1M 1825/mo. 835-1465 paiio. gar N'o pell ..,...SliBnU "50/mo 650-1906 furniture an az bed, utll. S40-0702 AJrponer Inn & Hwy.. No lamiiy,!!1~ n....._ __ , fniae 21t4 1525/mo Avall Apr 1 .-.;;. ..... EASTBLUFF 1pactou1 1 dreuera. nlle II and. ..... ,.,.,,.Ired. ~ .....,...,.. ;;;...;.=;....----=~ l r -1-L.J 83A Hamil1 543-5478 ••••n•lll-.. I I dHk, refrlg, etc. $600 Satboe ·~~IO 111" ,._,;-r,:, •11 .,.223 TSL rngmt. 1142-11103 ...... ,1 prtantl ••-on .,.._ "''· pat 0 · v ••. pool. ca.ah. 4114-1390 2Br pani.11y llKn '-·no ..,.. ~ ~ ________ _. ..,.,.. •-•t.....-,_, __ _. ••-llY _1 -Beautllully landacaped $690 mo No pell p • 11 $ 3 9 5 m 0 ---------
---·"-~a..,.aaR t to 4 b<lrms. 11art1ng mt _._ ...---'" ,.... gatden epts POOi & Spe 644-4717 _... ·-••71 8734293, S7S-2209 Airport er-exec .,_,~ se50 to 11200 ,.. .. __.__,"""ala, ~· .... ty, Yea 3 large bdrm Palloe/dec*a. No peta rw ... 11 -Sultea trom 22s-.&O at ll&lll lllMm 3 Br 3 6a 3 car qarage ""'-"~"" ...... .....-y .. lrl*;, patio 2 Bdrm 1'!. Ba Bach Apt. utll pd, 120~ C<»l• M.a 548 33155 Heed ~O.. f'n'lfn> $1 per aq ft/Many atras
3 bdrm, 2 bathe. n-condo. AblOlut•'Y Im· t Br 1 Ba laundry Yea gerage. P<>04 ~ 37th Pl Avail 5-t-83 .... , .......... _. te 10 ahr 28A 2BA 2 Call 557-7010
crpt & pelnt. Front 2 mac . Ca ll tor appt 'R= 1585/mo. yHrly No v .... $875 No c>et• 2250 Vanguatd S275 mo ht & leat -.. ..w• blodla lrom bch (Nl:>t) n/ ---------
ltOfY wtttt l#lObetNeted 1950/mo. Agt, Harry peta. 2t3t450-t06l 645-3381 S40-9'2e 831-8300 Mary Room & Bowd In Private amkr $375mo + Ulll • LUSE
view of So. Baytront 831-12M lty Ill.Ml ra• ... •1E Oulet2Br.t8a,pool,ger, Chrl•llan home on but 831-5380 • IEOllITT
11100. mo. Ede Cleon, 3 Br. 2 Ba. oar. yd & Peaiat•ll nt'l _.,.. 2 Bdrm, 1'1• Ba $685 patio No pate. Nwpt tine. Vic Harbor/ Vlcto-M/F 10 arv bMu1 • Prime Cotta Meu toca· Aoant. gardn. 1875/mo. 217 651•TI77 2 Br. 1'" Ba. TOWMc>uM. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba 1845 Hgll 1801 15th St '11 · Me tu re •dull. lfont home In~ tlon. abuoda.nt perk.Ing,. ~~~~·~·~·~-~~·~~~i Brentwood 64~73 8AYFAONT . SP9Ct*:Ular carport/ garage, 1mall 151 E. 2111 543-2408 $800/mo. 642-7340 $350/mo. Cal 1145-7129 matr bdrm. mat1Ke per: lull l«Wle. From 1 155
El 3 Br view, apec 2 br. 2 ba. pet ok. laundry rm. lrplc D p...i-t -·~ let la M-·-b .._.. eon_... $450 fS.45...8070 642-7850 .,. • 2 Ba, gar kid• plua lludy. Pvt parkg, Avall April. ua ... ··-,. lllDVI m • c _.... --M5-7oh . ' >J laJMI OK. A'I 831-8499 or -~DIWI boat allp avall (714) 2643 Orange or 8ICllelof _,,, all u1M pd. GATED VILLAGE COM· Pio. Knot Motel on Coeat •WPMT 11111 hafuala mt 1145-111 1 ..._ 752-9511°'875-e4Qt 2548 Orange ctoM 10 bdl Furn avett. MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 2°" Hwy, NB, stepa to l)OMn. Roommate wanted, 24 Of'ACE SUITE w/Harbor ~ ... __ on.,_, .. _ n• E.tlde CU\ cMrt 1 Br cot-1 Br & loft Orannatr .. 2 Br. 2 Bl 2 atory, '/\ TSL Mgmt 1142·ll03 $380/mo 181~142 ba, 1800-1800 aq ft of Wkly ratea. 645--0440 plul y.ra, plua profee-view. P9"1ftc co.at Hwy. ~·r ,..,._ ...,..,._ .... tage yard Bet1 aulled • ' -.. -' PURE LU>CURY Gar· llional pref. '237.&o plua App<oit 1000 'rt. Yrty ,_ l800/mo · d a· .525, tit & IHt, $300 blOCk 10 beach YHrty 2 Br ,.,., Ba. quiet, town--R•• -agea, SP"S In every y ... AI--a..•-•a..,.7 utll. Work 5511-9400, 7 • ·~
873-3298 · ~~T-~ 450 & He aec. 752· t 123. TI-. AEB 1875 Fief• r~ Call aft e houM. No petl. $450/mo From~ p=~• moet home • m"aater autte ..,..,... WI •--& Minda 931-4508. t ........ 5-lOO c...a MJ ... nu Ranctlo San Joequ1rt VII-& wllodl l 76-3e4 f0t 2 people 756 W t&lh MCluded IC9"1C blutta, dining room a, wood ...... lat,.... Amy •"'91f IUll -.--..-.......-. ...... -.....-;;;;;;;;;; ""'I PIJYITI IU. 1 Br w/loft Frplc, C..tl .... Jtl4 St 64&-ll507. Ilka newl 2Br w/frplc, burning llrepl1cH, ml· LOV91y 2 bdrm and def\ M/F to arv 2Br. 28a Oplx, OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE,
Qceer'I IMw, "-'tltul r• 1 Br traMw, !Um or un-br1Q atrklm, decor wall Large 2 Br 1 Ba. upetalra, xtra lg p.a petlo S750 C(OWe¥9 Ovet\I, prlval• condo on goll courM. CdM Non-amkr "'* 25 1000 rt to 2700 ft. ,.,,.
mocWecf 3 Bt. home. 3 furn Utll pd. Aang• & cowrlngl & Ille. uwad· 1350/mo Dix mobile Eaataldtl. 1475/mo No mo. Call H t -8441 or petloa & ywdl, ~ ~ 10 pool. 8-ltlfully S3&0. mo. o.ori v. (213j tracitve, well ,,,.intalned Ba. Sell or Rent lrlg $410/mo. 111 plua •d end unit 1820, home. no 1>911 Malure 1>911 831-t165 M·F ~5 643-0212 provided ELl:OANT lumlahed Avallablenow 31()..3100 modern bulldlnga on s 14oo1"' 0 ca 11 MC onty. 4llt-1817 857-2914 adulll Quiet, Hcure l.MNO on1y 16 m1nu1ee Minimum t mo. Kathie · quiet atrHI. AHlgn•d
714/831-6137 N'--"' br, .._ __ .-.. c""'I· "'--utltul Nort'" Wood • t 9 9 1 N • • P o r t 1 er E·lld• amall but IRECTL Y overlooking from Feehfon ••and 7 HwdeetY, Altr. Prof M/F. non..amllt to lhr perking. gareoea evall• ..,.. ~ .,...,_, .... .,.. .. • 648-8373 cozy . Iota of natural Marlne~8}'1night vi.. l minute• 10 s.c. Plua. '>'eo-8244 Udo Illa~. '400 mo. 1ble
Otd CdM dratMtlc 3 Bd lng:a, lt1p6e gar S830 mo Br Fam Rm,,_ c:erpet, wood $.385. 851·9522 bdrm, lrpt, rHp gent Juat Ellt Of Newport + utlt 873-2837 64~. 645-3323 da
2-.... a. home. 1850 a.I +MC. dep. Avail Apr t. d rap 11. no p • t 1 Latw IMtfa 2MI Lrg 2 Br 4/plex $500/mo 496-7592 Btvd t lo ot Sen Diego leat&la 1..,_ a. 1---------1---------~~T~ ir.=·::! MS-5527 !.:c~:;:~a~7~~ Ocean tront t Br. t 81 nu crpt, dw. '1ndry rm' But ..... , 2741 Fwy ftOt'll l t.000/mo le t.~. ~·~. !!: lui.am latah2t1S
Joyce Wattt. 831-1288. 2:; 1,:7!r;h~-~~ & art 6PM 551-3848. ~= :4~:°'i·1I;{, ~~~ w 1' 1 de Oeklxe poo1•dutr• wve :3~~.~ 2~ Orange 111=•n now 64&-6806 OJ:!:·:::~~·~,
agt. or&46-701f L!tau IMQ nq MC. dep plut \4 utlla 1 a • ......, I 2 br. 2 bl. bit-Ina, Fflllll 45-aqft.Anyalzeupt.o '.
Dup1u s Br 2 ea. gwage. -Ill -780-3«t1 •a-, ... ,.,., dswaflr. '°" m11ea ~ 1 a,_.._ ade9t & iargeet eg.ncy. ta1t Wu... t24a eq 11. 548-724~,..
lrpte, D/W, waaher/ -•1Jkl• 3 br, den, N. Laguna. I •---L Ul-111t ~~· $500/mo BacMtof. &42-2367 All ctlefrta ~with M-1. M. 111w atudent from Coate......_ Zoned c-2
oryw, ..-to beectt. no 0.-tgner perlect with oceen vu. W.,, 10 l'>Md\. twpr! -• 2"1 laatl "---.. plloloe & ,.,..._ mld·Wffl oeed• room --------peta, utl. pd 111, IMt l Cape Cod charm 2Br $1500/rno. ~1..,. NR SO COAST PLAZA ftlll W &rn w •• Cred!W: Coarnopotlt#'I from 5115-8115 nr Fa-llllU...,. lllTU I
aecur. 11500/mo. -V...be cozy home com-PANORAMIC OCEAN tBRAPT.S370IMO DELUXE 1 BR CONDO. OoodMomlogAmet1ea ah Ion lal Coll Bayfror>tbldg.700-1,007 1 859-1044, 175-8345 plet•wtthWOOdburnlna VIEW· 2 Br , ..... Ba, Sp1dousslngle.Ont Utlllpd 754.osaa ~.~",2.=.:n:"':: lmmec,pool,tennla,apa. TheTomorrowShow 111-125-5921 •fl aqrtevaHlromSt.25 .
Ctvtl flreplece, lormel dining, bHchfront. S1500/mo & two Mdroom Lar~. clHn. 1 Br. Apt. gatM. poot; l1Yl"I & ll)e Many upgredea. Com-*°"off * to 1111 """° 5/Wknda. BASEMENT $1 00 aq "",
cemeo 4 br, 3 ba 199e :,:;:; :'ct!:~~ lnc:I utll, IM opt. Call IP111mflltJ, pool, lndry f10, near No peta. From 1480 l*t•~9CY 1465/mo ~•piece. 2500 sq n catt Mon-Fri
family home, pvt c:our-9'IOe hea accw 1 pool An 1 we r Ad 5 8 I , 1hop1, utll1 pd. From 84M591 a.57-14 llt.,..-t 141· 1'" lu!p! IH Int 2tll 9-5 :
I y a r d & b • I c h , and j.acuzzl. $875/~. 842·4300, 24 htw. 1388/mo 548-0338. Huntington Cr .. ll Apta ..... 2tM M/F to lhr 4 Br houM. WANTED: Obi garaoe to 642-4644 l :.~ ~' .r;i~ I t • ..... IUln ....... ...... 1111 $385: 1 BR 1 beth, poo4. Luxury edult IMng. 1 & 2 um& ... btwn 8try & Oceen, NB. rent, Belboa 181aod. wilt Newpor1. N>Pf'OIC 500 aq I
---------• 875-2311 or evH cell 4 Bdrm 2 .... NIC• ~ laundry, edul1a. no peta. Bdrm. wtttt g.1ragee. heal 650-MSf ert e. P•)' up to I 100 mo. n 1 bath, atorage. quaint• BAYSIDE PLACE BAY ........... 75 . .... "'""'"• 833-7890 l IMf..1947 a water peld, 1 ....... .-.. 11111. 173-0e27 antlqu. or dr••• shop.' I FRONT 2 br. i -$800/mo. Call Vicki. MCUrlty. From SSW~·~ W•ly rentlll SH up Fem lffklng rHP gay 3 aucceufut bull-Ole I
ba. 111i:~ Grun-D1aa Ptt..t U2' 495-4090 FUINISN£D or "'B~A~P!t~: n~~.P~-::: 848-1113 troni t-5. Color TV, tree cottH: ~.~':c:~d~n~·~· •:,!~~ ::7~':.9tt~~t~!:i 87M522 &475 •
dy, RIV. l7M1U DUPLEX • Extra large ...... ff.tt! nt7 UNFURNISHED aeoo. No peta, 752-582.2 IU-h .. led pool & atep• 10 Oto M2-ii37 Uz. Home & MC. ~73 a.1-nNTI
srecteoutar 2 Br 2 8• 11150 '"· 3 8drm1, FOf Sale or Aenl Ulxur; ALLUlllnlU 1300, I Br dplx, •Ingle, YIUll ~5~":=· M$-2583 $66~lm .. ator1geonly WwtdlffOr lnN.B
illy, fwploodtc~•n•llnlg, ~~tx ..'._I' .!'~lnlngttr! 2 full home on MIHIOn Viejo PAID. HEALTH non-emol<er only, qu,... New 1 & 2 Bdrm luitury L.egune 8..ch. 4 .... 5214 M/F to ahr beaut. Beck 32 7th Place, C.M: f7~0-·5000 aq ft. High '
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dow. 1ott. a1050 1 ... cpra & dr•r•• HH. Cludea 911 Wn.ntti.e in-CLUBS. T~NtS ;;-om l&.40.Tearm rrom -•---·-tennlL $300. MS-5123 • &46-3e711 1
17a-17:M 714/2AO-to3 oludlng bolt dock SWIMMING plus WlllUll YIU.All 1595. TownhouH lrom Wk~ '91\t ... now av1tl ... _ _,....._ -...,,, O!lk! lgttl! !tit ---L ... tab -ti•
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c I•• n Sao o / m 0 . be lr1* lwarf decor & '?!"!" '" optn dilly 9 to 6. anoy. paid. From sen 01-oo 648-t....a. bdl, 1315· "'2-2"7 With ehort tenn I••"· x1o1 term•. 2 Br. 1 a..• 11~21ae more &726 Kida/Peta 3 Ir 2t>•. fam rm. '""' O kWOOd 8lcti .... '376 Frwy drive North on ••-Female HoUM!Nta. exl1 fVll ~ ""*' Keep l)ttv•t• hOule wt1h latoe ---------1 MM190 IDT My,_ dlnklg. f1J*. ... "'* a t • ~~ IMc:I\ to Mcf'.adden and ._,_ beecfl .,., R#'l'I Condo, your overhHd lo• a yard UM u olftoa, dr ... , CeltA.... UM I ..... ....,~tub poot ,._ d .... --...-. a Br ~6 .... on McFadd.tl to ve,ryl prtva,••,""r • ba. 3 Br, 2,. ... &2&0/rno, Pf'OflUllX\el imeve lllgh. lf!Op, WlllcWet. •c. Sten ' UL Jiff & Uuna, 800 If 'from u.f eft ,..-•Vtf'P•u T8L MQml. 84M122 8Hwlnd VIiie ... (714) (• r I•· re emale. M4-102f (/II 144-2583 Mt ~ Or. 84lne 14. MA I( IN 0 M 0 NEY 11
V£AY CUAN • .., hOfN. 6 8lka to OCMr't OIQMt 2 herwr &17&0/mo, Cell .,___.,, ,..... THI! 8EV1L.Lf 193-8198 1326/mo. 07lH544 N. :A 0, t I•. ch . SSSO/mo. +MC.
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1119 atiede ,,.. & c:ovd From 1915/mo. Plutrt Ltg E/81Uft COftdO a etty If* M. wfQ*1, neiw ctpta. ctrp9. ...,. IPft, artopplnl. Kit /Dtl¥. a100 aeo dep, Must be ApcJroA. 310014. ft. atora.,
pello. N~.Jg11, new orpg & • ..,., 2\4i k 4 • 3 e.. ~ ref\1r11• '-'I.HI) b«fN, tnod yd w/petlO, Quiet, •rc10111, nHr S240/mo. -4 3~-etnply'd. non·tmkr. glw ffont, E. 17th Sl. ~& PtMIM c.dlr&g!Ma,~. Super. tt•OO/mo' '4S.-U04 -terpd. •Heh. 8r l\4t8a ldtmw/houMprlv.nt 781·7315, daye; C.M.I HOOmo.Bkr, tnel4e & ouU '•mlllea dt)I cer prlw1e geregel 81&.2490 2t1f-O Santa Ane 1520 TownhouM. 1605/mo. tat 1191. M5-12t1 11 Of"1j$• KkSI a P«9 Pully malnt. yeid. Ho lada/S. Call t·I, IH-4120. te0-"68 bulllne • ~ cncr. • eYea. '*· mo. Ctl eoent pete. ~It 627 tath. ~E 8'.Uf'F8 CONDO 1700 l6111 St Adutta onto/. M2·7'S20 F/rmmte nHded to •hr II WuL a.lab II• 1
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ba lftocf•rn kllcfl pete br w/ftr UP' tncd yd 1871/mo. I llf. 2~ le. i at,l>J la. ::rr unit, WHM• YI.Ult Harbour; Oawhr, rHI t• June 11, I lldn'n, 2 be. 1.11ltl tnct .... ,_..,, lft i,..,,.. H1Gut1. ~I _..,_,,.louttlc.Pn .....,pd ouatom Condo. Nwpt ::!"'~~·/,;!, 1~~r,;: leoh, 1 I 2 Ir. Apte. tp1c,yd,dbloar911'.W/O &2004300.141-14'M ,,,.,_to artr Ht 111. DtlllM~~to4CJOO v• Pwtlwt!Y, 8PllfQl&.I IUT""' &$M190... 2110 ..... o.i.ww. c,..t, 2 oar J~· Yeatty., ..... ~ ~t' """*'·~·IP•. "llup._ ~rom •Uo. [fl'IDkMd F~. NIWPOAT llACH IClfl. 1I01 HNpcw19Mf, 1144 eQ. ft. 644211.. w .... ..,kld/.,..off aaao tH-41201-19m ~~·' up. ,_.·~~,-....,.. .-,OMpOtt. ~10 l40-tl0T oe, 111tori • .,.ea:ia1~nn-HOMI uu & urn •. N1...,to11 1100 ., a°'° 1 wr• ·
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IT.VLIV CON8T9' "°4t'1 ~ & IMIOft• IP"'NGa.HIHOU.NEW OUMP JON QMning No Jo0 loo big Muonty & llUOOO. new a IHT/00 PAINTING 20 yre ap. Poot 11n. r• MA lottnk.i.1~
.... & rwnod,"'"" CW· ry •• ...,.. NIM loo °"'*' NI,.,..,. • llNlll MOYtng Jobt Of M'llU l!ap rlll•b'-,..,.., All lyC)M Ou.lllly NMI fWI ,.,.. ... mo6dlno ~ oompi.. A91>1fr1. lie 1212173 P:~r/; door "'"\'."D· ,,.. •. ?14/840-110I ~ llllV. Low.el C... MIK! ~IHI r9'e Mint Hl..U4t · ~ pnoe. 831·23411 Ofeg "-'4M7t0 Uon, m1lnt. & repair . ..._..74, 142..aG7
I 1' 1314371 *•o .,,.-o-no-r-.-,.-.-.-m-.-1-l _o_r_l_O•-I 143o'i5.''h~~ n~:eo HAULING • llON'll c;...,, JAPANESE LADY Wini• •.n.. [local Olinllf neede wonc. ~=-= ~~ UC. Tl!t CfM!!! !1fNM Jobi. 11111mov!.!>'!'.1 ,.. _ • • up1, iow retH. Think to~. Ouetlty wOfk. ec;onomy ..._1:1:.: -.. -.. r-~u-, ..... -IH8-.,.-T.A-.• L-_:_._f_D __ --
'*'"-cabinet•, cabinet pi-.. ,,..,., lll40--N12 you. 7119-1978 Johll 148.314() ·ABC MOVING· ,., ... ,, .... t. M-4-7180 ~·"!!!! ,_ "" ..... --·-
laotno . ba,. • formle• C.raP TU• .. UI HAUl·MOVl-Al!MOV£ ..... ••tt... 1.~3~:"'' ~·o Pawt-nn•• .... AMI. John 193-0487 ~ 142.0Ut - -•• Fumltute, Tralh, Tr ... l~-iiiiiiiiii"iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit _::.::.....:....:.:;::..;.:_..:.::::...:::.:.:.~11-?"i:;;.;:~-~""!"'~-c ITftl .. ftU Id Topped/removed. O.an NS·~111 NOAM 11 •&·1 lftlll• l'ertlllng lnlerlof DMion P ... Pretient I l'Vtunt TMe I Muonry. new & r• !ll!ffn . a..t prlcll. "3·3283 up. MW lawne.. 76t-S..78 HAULING M1tur1, r~bi. pro-8elt quallty. 26 yr eap H.AN01N0/8TRIPPINO Uc'd. 714-ll27•14M pair. All typee. Quality
..__ .... 1 ........ , Lo 1 l·_,.~_.,.,...Yd Clnuna leatlonll tocMlng to hou· ,..__,lttw ,.,... VIM-MC lkott 1411-9326 l.L p~-== FfM ..C. 63t·U411 ..._ ....... .._,., re -QIW Cut ---.... ... CIMnupe, y11d/tr .. IVC. .. elt IOf 1umrn1' mon-~·-· _!!!!!!!: ~ Oeckl. petloe, fenc:ee. TtM lflm/remov·Mllnl AANOY. 942.7947 1111 beginning In M•y Lk: T-118,421 730-13113 bp1rt w•llcoverlng In· Aentel ~ fof,.. TrM ltnMt
Fr• 19t. 8llYI 7112·9511e Loving & ~llbi. Irrigation Jim 151-0129 , Wiii cue for p111 ind STARVING COLLEGE etlltllton. Alu. Coneul-lb. Ml•ll4l ~-Alterltloha F,.. w.-In Aprll -·-· ... ·-· lte!ra p. 'f u 1111 t I•.. c • 11 STUDENTS MOVING tant AMlgnmt Ill 1 -8690 • ' • ''" Trlll/a....11 .__.. Fenced ywO-C0.11 Mela •---I ,..~ .. to T 2.. ...... •.JJ , .. 1 Stump grind. Sew~ Ooor9-~ .. ....,,.. ..._ l.Alwn-tr...WUb ini;ill Pllnl ng ·->*!try v7~78 atler 8 pm. . UC. 1 ..,._,.., Bleckweldlf Papethano· _.w N F,.. lilt Jim 16$-6ttO Penef.pauo.-tenc:. ,...l.._., wtlv1• Tr• trlm/Aefnovel Tile · Remodel. Bonded. I~~~~~~~-~~ lnaur.O. 641-8"27 Ing & A1mov1I. Ou•I. -
Wry IMM413 C..trltten, ltattaJ LIWn matnt/Aoto~ Lie 8'2·7432184,._.798 FREE. llonell & rellebll WATCH US GROWi wont ody. 494-3618 J.D Hom fWlnilNno fa ..... _ F ._~ .... Antlquae, kit.~.
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REMOOELS/FACE LIFTS AemodelJ~. comm ,.. .. 1"""'1 .... leut Cltaalq A•I• •viii Paul Buller Palatiy P...._rlMt' fine pelntlng 845-0M4 Pvt TutOflng/ Remldl•I
Cu1tom wood p1t101, • -•d llc'd "~d-' C ... ~~-11 -.....~ -64a-..840. eal 802 ...,1__ lnattuctton. Xlnl rMulll • r-· · ""'' ..,, -.......---__...'¥ ROSIN'S CLEANING F• p..... PROF. PHOTOOAAPHEA ._ dectca t. lenoll, Ill Gift lnl. FOf Mt, 552-9142 Heullng • TrM Tr'.m .,~..__. 1 I"'~"'"'"'"' •-·-· flX I I 1(4. (213)692-3794 hm repilt. Free HI. Fr• .. , 642 9907 -·-'""'...._ ... , ...-by Alcherd Sinor Lie Model port o 101. por-... ..__ ............_111 typea
Randy 641~22 UlllU .. I .W . . CINn hOuM. ll-40-0857 Fedlr•tld Tu Service 2ao&.44. 14 yr1 ot happy 111111, weddlng1. bend1, nu;;_:~ ... · 'fniat ltnMt 6"ettkal f!Mfl_. ..... 1 Con n ...... Ceblllero & Sona v .... ,,.. , H / 1.,_ •~·•~·at-• etc. Studio eap. FREE -~ Rm lddnl-P•tlo OOYlf'I ...... ,.,.,.,_, 1tr. ,_,..., ltY """ouon~ r••• ome o ·-epp11. ...,.... --·-Uc. 1411802. IMl-8734 TypinglWOl'd PtOOINlng New & A~y. Rernod. n.....1-F .............. lmrvovmt Uc'd, bonded. ~e-1971 Compl. malnt. oomm/ ~•t>lit 1 Eap'd 83t-4871. Thank you, "3-i t 14 5x7 w/llUlng. 641-89t8 . QulCk __ revillone
414 ... 1 .._.. _......,... ... ,.., TrM trimming & ,.. .... ••2 ""221---------• .,. ............... .~, cwpent~ 1 v• · & Aepelre Clltf 848-71152 L.I, 11ftau I... movat, cl11n-up1. Fr" .,.. "" • .,., Oe119'1. Moel $10-$75 or .. &UTT P&llTlll Pl11tt1/ 19alr .et ·LJC Aluon•ble 951·1041
Ability B n 730-ttlOO . Uc. 3088U. Aemodel, Mt, 14a-.405' 1ft. 4:30. Eaper11M HouMkeeplng 20% oH fut )'Mf'I. Wiii Prompt. nell proflMI<>-ED'S PLASTERING Fr• Mt • #3et042•·w-~---Cle-----WltiMI/ ...... } Carp! """" Add'na & Cablnete KID land Malnt Vee & Ii.I~ ... Included tr1vel. 64 1-0929 nell. tll yra. 838-7141 Quality pllChelltexturM REPAIR 8PEC1All8T !!l!t
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Fr91 llt Lie 831·23411 . COMPLETE dAAOENING Itel & VIClnCIH. Della Out ol atala & mllllary REFS. UC. 320881 A11tucco1. Int/HI. 30 llSf... ..... FrM Mtlmale 8.48.-7391
.a-L.11 Shampoo I llMl'll dean. ..~T'!.'!',.~ IAf~,... SERVICE: call Jerry'• Pecott• 645-4840 XI04 alto /\Wt: 832~1 TEO. 714/871-90o47 yr1 Meet. Paul 545-2977 SERVICE IN 0 C. ,....__, W ,.. ....... --Color brlQhlenera. 'Wiii ...., ---• ,..,..... "' ~ 83 -43 SPARKLE PLENTY t ·-"'u _._ L-1 pnc:--Free 19t. ""'"'I lndow ...__ .. ng Driv'IWly•Plftllng Lot e<ptl • 16 min. blMch Free •. Kevin 973-tll03 Lewn . 1 115 Home CIMnlng Service -•r-1 INT fEXT CAll JIM. Pluter & Drywall LOCI! 751-4364 FrM •t. 12 yr1 ·~p ~tlno Hall.IN/dln.tme S l5:~ DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL G1rd1ntng, clHn-upe. x1n1r.t1. 642-8809 FID lSTmnl 1•1111 ~~~~~2 luAlutiat &40-1081
S&S Mphlt 131-4199l.lc room 17.50: oouc:h StO, All PHASES trimming. cement wont. I Sod aprlnkllr and ehNb Pllnt. Ext. $.200 (lacl• & -
Din H ... befg Grid._ chr $5. Gu11. lllm pet BUD (714) 552-9512 $45-1904 642·298& OUAllTY CLEANING ln1tell1Uon Our work doora), Int S40 room •=•-•.-a .. ali-.-ia_.1_____ Budget rat-low min. ,......_ • -~ ..
a Pa"'ng l.iOCo. n-•com"._m odOf, Crpt rec>M". 15 Y" •·-.a with 1 pereonel loueh only lookl Hp1n1tv1. L'-'d '"" .. 98"• •-Flu, Comm, boat trlra ,..,.. .,.. -.-Uc. 3e78804 M2·1720 exp. Do work myHll ... --6-1 .. 1 --eu BETH 850-0933 Clleck our prk:el before "' . .,...... .... 24.., n 7 Ml-llH Fr .... , 64t-71181 That Ill contractor• who
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We Cate Ctpt CIMnera ELECTRICIAN. Priced Elee-Plumt>-Carp1t1tty Rell•ble, thorough & CALL 646-1013. & WALLPAPERING Pool llelter1'*Furnacea lectttarial lenictt Including labor 1nd
Steam Clean & Uphol. rlQht, frH 11llm111 on Smlll Job• OK. Fut quick. s 10 hr. Ginger. Lier•'• l••n .... Custom work Fr .. •I m1terl1l1 mull be II· Trudi Mount Unlt. Gu.,. larQI or lmall joba. MfVlce, Keith 646-4872 7~·732t Reu Steve 547-<428.1 lnetall-Repipe-Repelr Sec:reterilll ..vlcel: typ-ceneed. UnllolnMd COO·
l ie 3M821 873-<>359 t~~ tendec•"'" & cllln· · FrM •I. Fleuoneble. Ing. copy, etc. Fllilt eerv. tractor• llllould IO lt•ll Reu. r1t• 845-3718 · · JACK OF All TRADES H....,. Quallly H-·-rk ...,....... ....-DAVIS PAINTING Lk:'d. John 831-1151 875-4458, 7eo.-a359 In , ............ __..,.....,. ,.. __ _ 'V" ..,.,......., UPI, Ir .. trimming Fr• •-..,..._.,_.., ""'' CARPET INSTAUATION RESIDICOMM'UIND. c.11 Jedi anytime, Reta. I am Ille beall Ill. Tony 64a.7558 Int/ext. A<:ouellc ceillng1. 1-1..a ..... 1 "----U--trlciOfl end ~. l!Uttu & REPAIRS. 30 yr1 exp. 20 yrl. Do my own woni. Day or nlgf'lt. 875-3014 873-7012 aft. 8pm cabinet r•lln In• FrH Pttl ltnlct/ l!pln ruaie ,.......... contact Mwy Grondle at
9e11oon Promotlonl UnH-84~9031(bef8, 111 4) UC. 279041. Al 846-8129 ONE CALL DOES ITI ~ llut!!J .. ,. •386750. 842-7'711 IUllW&ll llU'I •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• (714) S58-4()M wllll any
rnttecl: bright bouquetel Thomlon Cetl>lt s.... a CHRISTY & SON P1lntlng, carpentry, Experienced & prof... Consult1t1tl Couneetlng queaUona. Contractor'•
StlrM dey. 49-4-7560 lnllallellone Comm/ 24 HOURS. LIC'O roofing, crpt l'-1'1 c:ln-536-0221 lfternoont BRICKWORK Smlll jobl MAI'S POO. OI llon•I Very reeaonable In •II inettera of Ille State l..loenM Boerd. 28
.... ··-/IN-Al--· rllld. r .. tretcn. & r• 53M121 Of a5CM>tt8 Ing. 91tdlning. yard ctn-HOUSECLEANING ~~,:~ Toe> quel1ty/Reu ,.,.. r•I• IOI' all of you< pool 87~2415 OI' 873-41784 CRlvlc ;.!n's•r Pl•z•. -au -•an _... pelra, xlnt refl. #4J02n up, 11C l~ r•t•. EaoelMlnt Refel111Ce1 Fr .. lllllm111 85()..71811 need• For ea pert eer· Splfttual Mvlaor oom v..... enll An•.
&r'""' ~Are Alamia Greg 55&-5324 Electrician: MW & ~ STARA•S4a-4471 Sloua 835-9308 Frplce. built, remodeled. _C_Ult_om_P_lifl_tl_ng_:_ln_t_/e_11_t _1 Ylce, call eYlflinCll 5 p.m. In bullftlN, m1rrlag1,~C=A=9=2=70=t========= d:;tral Aeoottlng Low~ UC. FrM .... Brick & 1ton1, brick Quality Spring Speclll. to 9 pm. II no .,._.,, 11re11 problem•. etc.i.-Rll/comm. . 848-0099 10C;.;;•=•=tf....,C;.;;•--.c .. rtt-.-t ___ 83_l_· _:w_s ______ 1 A~~A::--~~~~:a/ ,,.l,Tj:~llll paving. Ellp'd 893-3743 Fr" 911. 01ve 873-203t PLEASE keep trying... 8 3 1 ·94 7 8 0 I an•
--------c:.m.nt-MuonrHMocti Sea wtt1'1 EASEi COIMll. Big & am lobe BRICKWORK. Sm111 or R.C. PAINTING (7H) UM771 83t-8964
Sell t~ lut with Daily Walll-Cuat. wont. UO. 11'1 • BREEZE 0 K Day o r n i Cl 111 Find what you want In lge Jobi, r1pelr1. Local Ext/Int. R1nbl rat11 on
Piiot Went Adi. #381057 Rob 547-2t83 Cluelllecl Ada 642·11e78 54&-2174 Dally Piiot CIUllfllda. ref1. 845-8512 rental• & ept1. 53a-.4810
ldut. lntala ltll Lelt I ,.... Mt ...., tt Lela 4U4 lelt Wu... . SIM lelt Wut.. SIM ltlt Wu... 11!1 ltlt Wu... SIM ltlt Wut.. 9111 1!!t Wu... 9111 .. , Wu... SIM
2500 tq. ft. nM1 Hoag. La.t: &nl wtlt Min. Pood-.--Tftf ITlft ::::::.::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;:;::~=====;;;== •FASHION COUNSELOR Medlcel. back oHk:e, 91. P1rt-llme cieener. Work ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;
Se pare ta office & re-II, 11111 lhawd. 3/28. A.-Saft home cer 9lc Cell lllElllTE OPEllla!• $12/llf, PIT, l.adlM ~ lingual (Eng/Span) e.ap-during 1chool noura. SPENO YOUR DAYS
atTOC>ml. 3s. pet eq. ft. 'WW'd. 873-1433 Udo .... nowt PrM,..,i;,. ACIJon WO par• Bu"'-730-9080 .,. Req. FIT, M-F Clll $ 4 5 0 I 0 • I. r I AT THE BEACH
Siu. 64M298· w°'*' per.an ""°found Work1hop. 95 t-5847, or 731-4347 558-$)33 114~1337
1200-2500 eq.lt. Wiit If-Wiiie t •t TrH Amigo• collct. 2.4 houri. Need telephone sales repreeenl.at.ives to
st.a.rt tonight in Costa Mesa office. FILL TWI PH
P&llT·Tlm .. I
Medical PAIT tm TEL-1-CIRC vine ...... lnc:tdl offlole. ~ r9lum 1111 peper'I -
from Sll40 mo. Tom , & cerdl etc., which.,. of j!!~l!ll!!...!T::JJ!:·::!'•~41~21! FUIT lmll nD/WIDIM
151-1928 no velul to you but very
lmpon111t to me. Keep I.I. IATT\D
money If you wl1ll, al-~ .......
opportun1t111 1v1llabl•
wflll Ill• lOI Ang•IH
Tlm11 Clrculallon D•·
1>1r1ment In out doof·to-
door n•w1paper HI••
progr1m. Guer1nt11d
hourly wage plu1 com-
mllllon. Houf9: 9 AM · 2
PM, or 4 PM -9 PM
Trelnlng II prOVldld Po-
tential to • .,n 1300 + per weell. FOf en lnter-
v I 1 w , C el l
11800·252-914 t Ext 1204
RECEPTIONIST Make 111tt1 h hllplnt In but)' trvlne ChlrO()fee-youth carrier• promote
tic olc. Telephone, 10 their own Ht1blleh1d
key, Ille type, lv M•H rout". Mature, outgo-
551-4582 Ing, ettrac:tlve parental
HAS IMMEOtATE OPENINGS
FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN
TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT &aaeuuaab
....._, .... HU
'ftMIJITIYI ...,.. ... ..,,. .... • "Wtly not lit 118 ,. .,. •
Mllf1age T~?/ Dl-¥0t'Cl'7 Fllll'lly ~?
OomH llC Vlolence ?/
Chlld AbuH ?/ Child
Cullody? lmmtgr1tl0n
(~..&..al! CALL.8
l1M11.eM1
c.ii oolllct, 24 hi.
PSYCHIC -REAOtNGS. PARTIES & CLASSES.
55e-2t60
CHILOBIATH CI H HI
ltartlng Apt. OtMt for
2nd b1byl Certified
teache r . Oenl11
951-0053
FOlll> ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
Ml-1111
though It .. badly neeo-lit & 2nd ed. No queetlone Ukecl. 11M9
•part time
•Must be at least 16
2229 Maple St., Cotta Robt. Settler NH/CM
MIN t M27. ,.._.. ~ A.E. BIOl<er Bd FIMlton
Geny 54&-W 13 842-2171 545-0e 11
•No experience necessary
•Pleasant peraonality
•Reliable
MOYlt/driver. Need good type Plf'IOI\, ~ c:.il
driving record, exper'd, 2·11PM. M-F. 646-7021.
w/rrAI. 641-6427 P1<>pl1 oriented pereon
l!f!•!!D!!l!S!•1!!1~-.....:J!!!!ll!2 WI DOW HAS SU for T.D'e, St0,000 up. No
ct'edtt cf**, no penalty.
Cell 0 1 nl1on Aa1oc
873-7311
•Good earrung potenuaJ
It ......, ,,..sed. Theatre Boa ot-L~~~~o homM In lloe day lhlft r-vatlon
Newpor1 Beed\ 3.30 AM poeltlon oc>eft. Mull be
lo 8 AM. ~ ,_ mo Ible to WOf1I WMkerldl 11UITIS •••• 21f2~91.YO
COSTA MESA ........
o,.i 14 In.
7 llRlWDI
ATTRACTIVE MA8SEU88£8 TO SERVE YOU
142-1171, bt. 112, aft. ltlO
...-and~ Good ..... Send reply to LA ,,,,__ phone pereonallty • PO Boa 2723, Newport Beed\ t2te3 muet. Ai>OtY "' Plf'90n. .. ...,..., , UW'&l... -------i SEBASTiAH"S. 140 Av.-Good 'Jplng •blllty, Hut9'ng nue Pklo,,8. C. .... ...... 11• ..... ... Wiim knHI• Cl• of bkkpQ. IDT. --ams 11-11 -..
Atf OHIO OIL CO. ofter'I tmmed. C)plrllng IOf Pl"· 7 AM to 3PM, e deye """ good on phOnM (Ofdef 1 tpm to 7:30em & 3 to T~ ;_ In Santa
high Income, plua CMh menent fUI llmeMCnry to Incl wl!nd Z'• 8EACH-leklng). eapebll of Nn· 11:30pm. PIHH call AM Office, mak'---
bonu111. benefl11 to ctynemlc uecutlw vloe-WALK CAFE 1108 Pac. nlng automated b•dge betw"n 10em & 4pm No w;;:
ma1.,. pereon In Orenoe pr ... In our r9')1d/y ••-Cout Hwy. Hunt. Belt. 1tamptng mec:l!IM. PIT only, Mon-Fri. Country polntmente. •. woik
Counly .,.._ Aeoardllll paodlng So. Coeat oftlce. 53&-t437 or lull time Slllllng Club Conva111cent, Sallty. Wiii Tl'lin. W
•---------• I I I b d ---------1 IA 50 per"°"' up Saiery S4...SOCS1 llOuf'I: ~t PM, M9n-Frf, Olm& If o exper ettce. wr I• A lllly to cope un er ~to men-a-8 unit• ~menturat• Wi111 IX· . t ·t PM Set. FOf lnllJ'·
T.F."-d, Amertc:.n LAr pre11ur1 wllh dlverae In Coeta M ... Perl1C1 pertence Call IOI' lfPI Of'flCE view. 892-11144, Mr1
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
•Evenings and Saturday
morning~
• Commlsak>n/Guarantee
·Must be ambitious •
pleqant and reliable
• Experienoe helpful,
but witting to train
•Thia la not temporary
&42-54578, ext. 312
between 5:30PM-9PM
"THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
lll•••IE bflcant• Co •• BOJ11 8te. per90nllllttea 11nc1 Inter· .__ __.,__,1 .._. ........ .,.12 & 2 30-• ·~· .,741 ........ _ p~ ... Dayton, Otl4o 4 6401. lace with client•. Eacet '""' ,., .. _, _,....,....,.,..,, .,. : ".,....... ,.._ 1---------
719 NO. HAABOA BLVD Straight commlnlon organlzatlonlll lt(lUI IMt Send Reeume 10 Muriel HOUSECLEANERS Help ue. We •re • fut PHARMACY CLEAk • MIUlll LI / 1&1.11' I S.
FVUERTON ~product....._ eccurete typtno (75 .,, Robbin•. 11782 Raven-Eap'd Mu1t h•v• own growing. very pr~ EaPll' preferred, ~ri -fll la• Cloee CorJ>of•t• Ind•
.1M1.• lflOrtNnd or apeld wnt· apur. • 5 12. R1ncho ~ Flex !we 54().()4J57 nal on•yr old Agency M Cell ,..., 640 811et n.-"---'• ._ ,.,._ dlCtt .. or-t la-' ...,I..,... Ing eeeentill. 1100 wpm). Plllol V•de9. CA 90274 with gr .. 1 benlflta. lun Nwpt. ..,.._..,.. .......... , --QUnl otftcle. &Mary l*A
12 noon to 4 a.m. Plan1 olc AB. Ol""1 _,,., A6i. to exlt'CIM Ind•· _.,, ... -Immediate opening for ~ end • nice ioc:.-1-P_,;.__h_t_•_M __ A_ld-~!!;!l~O !'!!!':!....!! comm Ca ll: Richard 1 1111 l WEii PBX opr. n"d 1ppty. pendent ludo~t Ind -_,,_ •~iced .wnat,..._ lion near South Cout rl·•C: 00 "'· · •· -· .. -• .,_., _ ..
ATTAACTIVE PIT. 811-&n. 11 PM-7 act with dlacrellon. At :ic:~r,::t.,..~: ~cOO:tuM~ Plaza. ~n~ ~ r:..::::'J:..""_,'"': !!!.;~:.:.M . 12
MASSEUSSES ~ 8rP7M~'tf3p': c.1. leut 5 yra eaperl«lc• 20 hr wit AN tn 1.4.50 87~7&81 IHH..,_... ... ._ ll40-t919 !*)Mttlr Alportbedt a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO SERVE YOU with Ill laceta of ofllce p 1 r 11 r . + b on u 1 1---------,,_, -1 mutt. 81 ... to hlrde ~llJ •c--O-E_D_8_·_W_o_u_ld-to_v_1_1_0_: __ 83_t·_5640 ______ procedure. Ps1vlou1 964-8884 tOAM-12 tn-lnCI to WOf1' bu1y lront deak. PIT man9I • t11t ~· l bu1y .... II I)
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..., ---b•nklng eaper. pref.1---------1 Aqency underwriter with •n-r phonff, handle Dally Piiot new1p1per ~ ofllol IP-(I 11._
party W/'f04J. call Sue«* .. "".._ EOE/MF'. cell pe!IOl•lll Delivery. Muter, 234 oomm«eMll tin.. experi.. mall, type acourately d••l•r In frvln• uee. plel'ancl 1 p1ue. a.wt lu1ln••• eaecutlve ket hy enytlme. (213) Front office. 1hup 151-9900, ext 218 Fllcher All9, C.M A local enc• n"ded lor •m•ll Approx 20 hre pr wk. ,...,,.,. IO' Teddi...,._ l'IMda MCr11aty/Uliat
8 3 4. 4 II 7 1. '1 t 4 I 1ppe1r., bkkp'g, AIP, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~co. nwla lull time NB. olflol Contact Key, U•l•lstrlt9r &a't Altemoone & --•• Coc:hr.-CN.. U-Mull h•ve good hllnd-
527-7tae A/Fl, typing l phon... ~from &-5, Moo-Fri. 714-7711-1400 To tlendle acoounll PIY· kend==· Muat vtngeton a oo, '° ~ wnung Ind typing llllll. 1-SPl-FllTU--A-l_A_EA.,.._Ol-NGS~-1 ~/o~ro!M~ Benktng Start 13 75 hr OMV 1---------able Ind r«*v•ble bl!· 11aW Wlhlde. 19'22, 1Mna. CA 12713. bl pr .. enllble , 1om1
Advice In •II mattere rlnera Ml. Appl only TELLER rlllCH.tp mandatory w-.~. Set end Sun 11ng. ~Ind oen-11 prefer llghl truck w/ 1---AEST--A-UAANT _____ -t trllWI. Eaoelllnt oppot·
low, merrlage l bull· .... 2 '"""" ...... .._ .....,_ DESK CLEAi< Full OI' PIT onb ..,..,_ ~ lhll. Only ftlllt. Nnity. We -not .....,_ ~~iiiifiii~~ -""""" ,... ""' """'"' Experience preferred • • 7 • M to 3 . 3 O P •• Imm·• opening for • ..-............. ..,,,_.,,,, ._, Aleo coun11llng. C 1 Eaper PT., but wlll treln "' .., re1ponelbl1 ii1r1ona .., -· _,.., ... -·-·ore •
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-t8168o.Bc.mlnoAlll, &IJI--.&. Uh hendllnQ exper -ALI BABA MOTEL. 842·S881 4000 Hll1r11 Send,__andMlary nwlepply.StartlnQIP-~ ....... ~ __ _...,..,_,
,..... Sen a.n 4t2·72M Automotl\le ~ lftOC> "'°'required. Call Kathy 84~7700 WWf, Ne'Wpot1 8Mcll requk'ltnlnte to Pf'Oll. 14.75 hr & mllaaa. pet'90ft to do food P"'P & Call 1-800-282-42411
CAU l•ti8iiiiii'J~iiiiiiiftil G I h I b ~~-~11 1...:..:::...:..:.:.:::...__ ____ ,--;-1-;-Ra=:;u-;•;=.;•=n;;;aaw=-Cell btwn 9:30-10:30.(M tlke ptlOM ordlr'I. th. (LO. Flrwwol)
P9t Flnden 83&-41113 Ulllll I WI.I enera 1 op • or. --,..~ DHk Cl11k, PIT Bly· ,__ -· a.tr.ti~ only Mon-Fri, Uk lor Mon-Fri 1:30-2:30 ··~~~~~~~~~ l~l male 81.,.,... Cet OVTCAU. 835-91911 ~~-;~~um w •Cl• 1&191S I Liii 1hor11 Inn Contect ln Newport Center AHi __, Greg Hyct., ctrcutatlOn. Ms)emof'a. 17121 Bely-I ...
..... It• lie• coll.,, Vtc.1--:::::::==::-:--1..:::..:.:..:~:__-----I 885 Town Center Or1Ye per.an pll 1900 w Bal-E1t•t• llt19at1on Firm .... , 842-4321 park Cir, 81• A .. Irv.Hr f -•· lllEIJIL BABYSITTERS,._,, boa, NB needl lherp, up'd teg.i 3151 Almy AYI 1157~ need.cl tor S•IN Ma-
8-vltw, N.e. 7
20-
1540 ~i :r.::i· 1~~~1nua1~ta~~~.-..!~~~~·29~21~·-'"'--... --,........_----· ~. x:,:, ~ii~'; Suite 0-2 eo ... MMe P~.'~ ~ == 1-1aiimiiiiuis~·ii•i1i1t-I =~~!/:•=. g:. JLDll., W 1111111£ 845-3748 1: for prlv1t1 night club. mu1t, S1l1ty open It ..... tall ...... lv meg 132-7308 Ill 111'1 Thlrw.131-5414 r~ec.11~:.!" °!~ N~~H 1---8-AB_Y_S_ITT __ EA___ Ullmll ~=. = ~ ~ _840-898 ___ 2_____ p•-,_ PIT. Qlftlfel llelp. F« • Full, time. •xPI', leftcedG ~llY
8MX n --~ .._....,, 11•-lfll Loving, up'd ~-WAITIDl/Wll'lll pendabt• & wllllng to LIQUOR CLEFU<. -21. _., •-ICOOll' dult lfllp. Ru cop er opera or. re-Fun time Oepertmental tram. & f0f1tll, eT ... , ' f-10 -....... 3 • 947.7171 k 1 ht Pl M llqUOr Of orcw-" ••Pl' Mu11 lle~f:' hand· 1111. Xlnt tor ltudent. of*" 111 .. llelpful. ~ Good ~llYtl r1ml. TIUn 10AM-12AM .;, ,.. .... ,_;."95t-3010 1---------1 :,o~ ~y~ Mon pref. 875-eii'i'&tO E writing & I~ 142-1870 in JMlf90ft to complete tole. ~nln and "'°'"In front J 1111 l Wiii Ulllmll Mon. Ai>rtl 4, 4-e~ BelbtM Blvd .. 8111boa. Vo6ce Cell 133-1883 a-~ 20 ~.Mr. Fuantea: ~~ elllf::: o l G1m11. Benklng Part time Exper'd ind PIT --1· ltoura. Robert Bein, Wllll•m __._... ...__:... 8eeclt & Alle nt•. H.8. CUT£ GIAl.8 IHI lor Frt~Sat nlghla. W Co HI Hwy, 2nd MAIO WANTED:~ Ou+-pAl'frrm nD ... 1111 typl;L o;d book· Frolt 1nd A11octelH ,..._, ,._ .. ~ ~ '°' Info laedlne 1--T_O_SERVE ___ v_ou ___ , H11 your carMr kept Good pey Ind tipl Floor, Ne'WpOft e...c:n. xote Hotel. 2tOO New· w1111ed edu1t1 ~ 22 keeping. 44 1401 °""' St.. Newpcwt ~~ ~ ': '° recowetV. e.1221 nEHTLEMAN w~ld Ilk• p-'With your go.Ii? 145-2177 llftll PClr1 Blvd. C.M ' who ~ WOl1llng wtth Aul E111t1 bf'Oker hll e..dl. compl•t• applloatton
to meet lady..._,..,,. Alltt•t• Sevtno• hu 2 1--.-8-11(-E--S-TO-R! ___ • __ Mutt h-1m111 cat or ••••.,.. _ youtll. Mu•• be well too many leld9. ~ li1i1i1i,.iiiiaiiit•iiiiliT11iil1 Mr. Fuent••: Rob•rt
Found: Sml 'Wht ~ Hltl•d home lite tor challenglno po11t1on1 Mechanic for Schwinn rnotorcyde Full OI' pert -------groomed. penonebll. a utH •o•nt '" N 8 needed. ElcpertellOI ,,.. ~ w-.,.. ,.l'Olll and Bake r/Harbor CM. comp1nlonelllp & pol-.,.....for: Store Xlnt Sa&ary-8 c1a1 ' ttme. For Immediate Elln 1450 to MOO per pollltlve motlvatOf. 81an 161-7720 IU-61118 AllOdet ... 1401 Quall
54M141 ..,.. IMrl'llgl. 138 4858 wt! Mut1 llaYI pr6ot Blh wonc: ... ""'°"' heft • ltL ., S75 per .... k. C•ll Rl!Al ESTAT£ OMMl"f. St .. NlwpOft 8-::t\.
Uiet: Rad heeded pwrot • IPEllTilll 8t0f'I ..,,.,. 544-0835 c.it: 84s-o3ee weoon °' van Ind 4'\Joy 2..epm, 646-7021 (Uk lot Seteec-eon. Need t u-U. ~llY = ~~ ~1Monro-la-•-.. , .._ 111111991 Ory clWllna counter llelp ~":.Yr ~ho~ SllMron). pert1nced per eon In &111111 Wonc tot 3 tKllY ._.In
ua • IFFllD Eal>lftw. MCMWY =-=-~~~ 1548-7058 btwn ttAM & ~ ~ ~~~~ ~.~~ ~0~~ r.!'~~=-::-:.'o!~ orowlnO Ille. oo. Handle
FOUND: At 0C0 femai9 fblaadal -·-.... a...-..ai& 3PM _. dlYt If h ._ 0111fu1 & ,........_ firm = ......._ ...,. •A j)ll904Nlill, P411\'011, lntur· blCJgotd kttten ~ ---Corona del Mar 1----------1 year· you •v• ... -".,, ~II..,.._., _.. .., e nc•. 8•nd re1um1 I
llfNOOll, 94W1eo ' II di IM 2 . 4 yw1 ~In Wltlr./ ~ 844-«21 M:~ ~~ ~ :r' ~·= ~h., ~='1.:.IGftlOfla ~. ~~ Huftl. ~ 8o11 1ee36, Ir·
FOUND; MM a f...W. -... .... ....,.,. l loan « balllt 1---------1 .... a.ITllY IOt Clmlft•d Adi. CIMlfflld Ad. 7141'*'6051 •• .. ____ 1_a_. ----
blr dog. W: 8'ooldu'lltl 111ne11 toroH 1111 or wltll ll'llntmum 2 yeare ca..n.n. wott FTnrT tor Need eacrow MCretary _...,
A.dafN. H.8. M2-2a:S Wood and Metal lklal· ~· ttalnlng. '4.llO 10 atart. T~-wltll Hpet. 10 WOfk In ~ ................... ~ ... _. No ··~nee nee ...
-. All~ PfUL t.eton and pflor'9 ,... H11nt1noton a..cll Celt NewtplPlr ,._ "'"'"' -... --Good ptlOM ""°'°"
Found. lhn 9111 l Wiit Oood tncorne room tor 1••11TllT llrf. 7t4Jtla..,337 E1orow Conceptl. IPS 1111\ PRIZESI '*' ......-.. ~ -e..no. A.-tot......,,
cocker ml•. Fe. H.I • ...,.,..,. .. r.W.m1 Aval. • .. 7141942-58811 Hk for KIDS-E·RN GREAT TR nnu • Mull b• •ll•rP. 1100 :.1wns =:-.::; collr. no .., '75.000 t1M111 IPEllTilll A~=~lor liiearoliii~· ===~iiiil ft :1:n• +eo::~9!.1:":.·1a;a;i;t~----
Founct: ~ KM PCH "40.000 total lnveefment lfFllD mo«lll hOfMe r =!! -.et71 Gefttral omoe d11Ue 1. ~ U'"'' :~r::.~~1-;~r.~f:: ..... ... ... "7-•"m11• -· --;mClll"1 fllii w.a,.. ~=::.::::: . o p1tator1 welcomed. WE ARI SEEKING AN 'llil tlqlar'd, ,...,... needed ... TW19 II wpm. Pl'o-
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14-110 ,., lttar Owarls, cutel $20. Olene Flotation bed lo• s11le, 2 volume. B11a & T11ble Boat 1llp1 evallabte. N-· OLUI OAllS '75 450SLC, Byun11n1 $1000/calh <197-7009
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new openings for some 645 8165 Estate 01tBQe Sile 9.4 reeling. Ilka ~u take NEWPORT HARBOR USED CARS & TRUCKS 0t $18,000 552-0314 C&IMtte. Cflrome wtHM111. w1md lucky people Commit· • Thurs. Fri March 31 , S350 546.9392 ' SECURITY 873-5101 COME IN OR CALL FOR 23,300 ml, mint. $25.800 ~~~~~~~~~·74 onte Cerio, tuns lion sal wlllchell FllU .. ._..... ·73 3 0 CS E1tcel cond 780-8638 I-good. look• gr .. 1 $1900 Ot lf'I, er Al)fll Isl 118 Amethyst IBM Selec;lttc t rypewrtter, S1llboa1 tUp, 20', elec & lll"nuu..... New p11n1. etc, blauliful '77 WESTPHALIA obo 831-3607' ~·~1~ CHh bo· Ntrcll1a•i1t In alley 1280 W1111 on dock FREE Cotmilf·O.Ullo $20.000. 875-2306 75 280 Orig Ownr 90.000 Pop top, xlnt c:ond, 11blt -1-.-•• -,_--W--.-.. -._-
l "'-"~· ... 1 088 Ptk'g E11e1ything lat OIRV9ai... 0110 m1 No Acc1dent1, eng, ,_ Clu10h $49115 ._ _. -ClU lMID Aatit•H 6010 Jewtl!J 6214 ~----.,., ·1 c1u1 Best 1n Nwpt 18211 8U."DteLVD Datau tll7 Penecrc:ond 4dr $8500 1146-3990 4dr, equlPP«S wtth 1oof
114-HIO ai.i • _ _.._ ,. .. _,_ 8'll3 •2' cloMl·lile txlrl $8 50/fl 873-.87I1 HUNTINGTON BEACH .77 2oosx 20,000 ml. 5 Day, 549-8880, wkndt 1---------reca end 1tweo $4125 . .,. __ , -Beautllul 4 c:aral CUBIC hvy iturdy metel lhalves •---------64e..55115 111 vw Rabbit, 4 dr. to ml, May be _, at 330 W.
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177-t> F 1 .. , 980·8204 pip For You1 Carl ---------1 111tore11on 01 perli, ·71 vw Fastb1ck $525, to1ded, T-top, mint Exp. prelerted but will Ckl ,..:200Y Ptetncsh,.. NECKLACE WIBEAUT $250 SldeTlt.911beem, . 71240Z,MWllr .. ,s111eo, pertecl lellher. alloy needlllrOfll fi.49·92700t cond. Mull -4-0,000 tttln I need enlhutlastlc ina. '" us 01 81 AQUA MARINE FanlH· 11111 OOPlll Mein Ch1nnel. Npl Hbr JtllllM I IM AC $3300 75 t 1879 213/425-01153 m1 0 5 wkd-731-6975
volols who c1n think on tine antique clocks for lie quallty & color Excellent cond Mu11 875-3083 O< 679·9667 Ua .. l•·M•ro•rJ . . wheelt, runs like a bll . • •-· theft seara C e ll Mlle 497-5346 tAugusl8lrthstone)MuS1 sell M•ktoff-2826 HerbOtBlvcf 11172 510 Datsun wagon. out ot hell $3000 '711Rabbl1,dlatel,wlllwl '78 Cti.vene. n-t>rks.
1162-7987 01 6112·7503 '" & touch to •PPfK 714·64i"2842 60' Dock epece. power & Coste M... &40-5e30 run1 •lnl New llrea 631-3016 bm Int.. 68K ml. 14995 new clutch. Good cond.
btwn 2·9. Mon.Fri A•k CARVED ANTIQUE OAK PP CdM 780• 1203 water. Auto Alklng S 1850 ot '82 3000 Turbo MB. But· 760-0532 S 1800 080. 650-2157 , "·-" Pi I. Or "221 673 1003 Highest C6 •h Im-a" IOI ti.II olfet 642~211 Of....... COUNTRY DESK Pert .... • .... • . -"""' gundv. chr Whll, sunrl, ·79 vw Rlbbll. AMIFM •n "'' 4 • TIUPlllE UL.El cond w/beveled m1110t &. .. claiatrt 621S WANTED small _,pl . Boat sltp, 40' m1K. sail· Y:,'~gv:l'lfs~~::11e Ot 16 210, 4 dr Good con-15K ml, w1tr , $25,500 CHI, ,9., delroll, •Int 0000 C~D. 11900 enclosed book"'4111 Just . u 8 bo111 only Call Ron ditlon. 10 good home 11-48-5792 ... .,.. ~ 1 ooo m1 M al .... .,. 8 Natk>nal Cornn.any XLNl o.-Aut fits m•~y decors! Met1l lathes 10" and 13 · no. reas 548·7272 J 9022 .,,...,.. :-· u .,...,.,...,2 (JIM) ..-.,..,. -· 875-3463 Htl 0 n I y S 2 0 0 0 Ob O ·79 300D I k 27 500 j 1111 ~400/bUl Oii new product Dally Cath CARV
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ED ANTIQUE SIN· Sovth Bend, 11" Logan Grind Plano b11v11tul 644-0187 · 11 c · · m · 673-&373 '77 Monte Carlo LandetJ, advance. Call Mr Jasp-1 OLE BEO/heuvy o ak lO end l2' AllH, Bild· Ebony finish.' Mint cones•---------11.1,, ftlllOtll sonrool, atereo tape. Ilk• auto t11n1, 101ded,
er. 675-3753 hdbrd, b1Hbrd, w/s1de gepotl Mill, bench mill. w111 dettver Aslllng TrlDIPort1tioa I WI '708~•~7.n.~~f. ~!~· ;.?: ~ 5 t;4·600 833•5957 J~a~_:~ ~2h~~ clean. 11800. 062-2262
TELEPlllE board• Loolts like Snow band sawi labia saw, S3500 or nagotlable 0 2 On any new '82-'83 AMC II d i.. b r • •319 Whlte alepl In 111 PP CdM 1ointer drl I pieu. and 760·8681 li9clt1 I l tm m, llpe ec · ra, 80 W1gon Xlnt cond 964-5868 tr ~
llllOITlll 760-1203 ~yd press 921·2061 Oo_od_u_p-1tgh1 piano, drk Anorted 1>1ket & bike ~~~~~u~~~~ ~~~}~t!."~Ll~2~ac European hdlgll. 0..p '7 I Bug, 11.1tol1tlc:k ·73 Pinlo Ruf\1boul, 4 cyl.
W. _ .... ,.,.,.,...,_,,,....to • •1actllaaM.. 1211 color. clean S300 Part• $35 tor all & doort wteve1y Jeep l>lue. 3IK ml $20.000 $1500 676-5862 aves 1uto. 50K. nu tires
,,_,, V"'""" ...-...~ A l 6011 850-0551 p 72 2402, Mint oond. new 8'45·21181 mech perf 1 owner 111 up eppolnlmtn11 II 1aacn LIYI llU..MIS 646-1088 un111 9PM urcnase p11n1, sunrt. & much ---------'78 Whit• vw Convert Cu I• c •rt S 1 2 9 O
from°"'' Colll M.a ot-HARBOR AREA 30 Helium Baltoont deli· Pteno. amel1 ul)flghl, IOlld R1l1lgh International, mote $4000/bll olr 3ooso ·79. lmmec · whl Champagne EdU Lo mt, 494-2921
flee tn the evening lor APPLIANCI: SERVICE vered enytlme 8-uUtul walnut 8eaullluT tnllde & Cullom m1de, touring • 84&-7517 -780-31128 ;~~~~d~~I i:~lr:aer1~1c'\1 SeoC>Q Ctll 7to-1489 -.80-p-1-n-to-x-ln_l_cond ___ 3_7 Hollday Inn'•,_ treYl4 wa Mii recond. OIJar '°' Ees111• 673-44111 ou111de tuned, S1001 FRAME. C1mp-gno10 \j0f'"fl""' .,_ csye LltlQe sunroof. & duM: NvOI ·11 Super ea.tit, tunroof, 000 ml, :.. .. 0 12.800•1..._1 ciub Salary+ oommi.. eppllllllOll 549-3077 Dellv•••d $750 H11d Set, Drop-Out. J '. ""'" 0 _,, ""' ilon + bonu1 Cell POOL TABLE 847•5672 Sell p 011 g Bollom ,. __ (.;:;'...;o;;..;~~J ~ 79 210 Stet Wgn. IO ml. 11Mrtngwhl,g<Nt t>Yy11 welt m1lntaln9d ood oil' Mutt Mii 831-6935
751-42221n11 1 PM I Ill &rPUAllCU 4'-..7 11111 ou1tomWOOdi---------Breck.el . never used e 11c111 con d $19,500 873-73e0 cond 12300 OBO . ---------1 Hett> 957-8l33 onign eom. wl bllliard W1.1rt11ze1 cont0I• ptano $400/0BO 840_5084 Nt -•• com •M $.4700/0BO 551-0478 , OS0-2157 2 M1.11tang1 87 not In 1tU...i lllm --lfght & wall unit w/CUM St 100 752-1094 •1141 '"all 11141 ~lllt llJtldiakl 1147 '67 d k $500 wot11lng cor!d, $900 both
No Exp11l1nce ntCH· ~:~~~11~':°" c:ond Valved 11 S2000. Mllong Klmt>•ll 0 1gan dbl key-Kid• Dtrl Bike Parts _________ ,flat 1123 T•1 Ortvv & PflOe 966~::12• wo1 obo 8"5-3204'
nty, will t11ln S1p11 for $500 rtr m 681·8237 boltd. c;01l $3.000. sell cheap fl-40..50&4 4 ftHI Dtint 9030 '73 Fiii Cpe 2 dr good TW ftW llllaJ .87 VW Yin, rebl.llll 71 87 Mua11n9 F11tb1ck
Ana Ofc SellfY no sel· Aman1 Coming smooth-Sll9S 842· 1234 M-23 Rosa 10 speed 111n1p S8001b•I olr Turt>o St Ion 289/V8 IUIO good cones
Ung Work houn 5 PM · top alee 11ove sell· lllE CAllllU Bt1nd New $175 1:/~!. :~~1.°P'~:'. ~~i· 046-7081 Cotdla & frecsia ~~:'s~ne. runt $1800 obo Mtr2759 9 PM. Mond1y thtu Fri· c 1t1 n o v 1 n S 2 2 5 1146--0780 T "'~ p ._._, day 9 AM . 1 PM, Sel· 5'19-2554 Hollywood porllble. lttrtiai o.Ma 62l0 Lo1ded w/olt 1oao K · 7<1 flit 128 Low mt. new urt>o .,,_ .U 213-592·11112 1975 Mu1t1ng It. new
urdiy Call 682•5831, ---------• ho lds up 10 3 b1ku Caatert 8014 cen $7200 645-28711 11te1 m101 AM/FM. -btkt tren1. paint. IOOks Battler• wisher. cleen works hetdly used $25 Cati Fishing equip B11bee 1 Mike cau . xlnl eond, 11111·1 • : ·•• · 112 Jetta. dleltl, 4 dt, 5 & runs gtMI Call '" 5.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil good $85 0r;et Clean. eves°' wknd, llell-1221 C1111ng Roda 401160, 70 VW Cemptlf. 1600 ml 82 •~ SCtamble< $1450 OBO 848-54112 IP<l1 ·lit, 1 lr11• CF\41 K-::0-714-S46--C223 w o r k 1 o o o d s 7 5 Penn ~ Con11 $350 on rebl1 •no. perm1ne11t ......., o~. me n . ---------Thi Dilly Piiot hH Im· 548_.485 Ml Ed 1151·31157 walk lhru top. clean 12K ml. euto. Pl. pt>. llr. 74 F111 1211 4 Dr. gtNt em/fm c:ua, ,000 ml. '711 Fl1111. 12800 Call
mtdlll• opentnga 101 --------• F Sale $3000 545-6254 111110. t1lve1 111750 Cond . attrlO. orig own· llke nu, $8 PP M111875-1131
sales peraon1 Mt°' pall Caatrtl a °' lRAMPOLINE 873-3753 Jim ''· $1200, 6'45·3518, 2 HA . 873-1322
time. OrMt earnlt1g po-ltai .... t 6016 sc~~~~~:Rs t~~~~~ 0 1!M7s5'o1~.5 L!~!11N~::, ~:~.t~~i~~· 80 Toyota 4whldrlvePU, 551-0826-•"' 1141 1-,69--VW--Buo--"2-,-oo-~-.t ·~~·~9~~~. ~~
tenllll. OutrllllM di-_ _.._________ Clll 780-3217 ~ 8204 ; , b 11' $300 842 '2238 • 38" ntW ""'· AC. PS. ..... tl2S • P•lnt, new "'"· IUIO, tr•n•p. $500 Cull
egains1 commission Ex· Mlnoll1 X·E5 Camera. ~~~~-~~~~~!I · PP ac · 101dtd w/oll rd xtraa '79 MGB , •howroom good cond 1131 -4'459 642·3"4e8
cellent opportunlly lor 55mm lent. llltets -II t I"· 101/t. s12 ooo 1 1 d 111 .. 1 w••-llnl d 34K 1 ---------perton with Cltetr 200·600mm, Tamron Steam cerpel machine. n J ltflt/lttr"l2l2 t tt uitl W ' nvH e 'w _. con ' · owner, -. Ilk 1 t 1 t k _ _ lakt $8500 8'42-.48511 O< JOK ml. ale, 1m/fm caaa. overMIY•, •t~eo tlpe, V 11...... ll'IS _..., ambition•. Send r-.ime zoom len11. tripod. en-. 1ec re rue BE""UTIFUL 25 .. RC• '112 Pueh MoPed "7"'857~ 1 1 1 d ,.,. __ , $3'""' ~ 87 ....... ,, • ., t 1.w _..,. • 10· 5"8-0187 mount & porttblet PP " " X.lnt cond $305 • ,.. ... •x rN, x n oon ..,...,n """'' ~Y ,....,,,...,, tlree • body ~ Orenqe Coast &so-1000 Color TV 2 yr wrnty 64u 610 Tnc•• NH &48-6792 056-1217 '85 122s. rlblt eng. tr1n1 seoci. (714) 1..e588
Dally Piiot frH t• f•a ,022 C11at>ell1 brau celling S 148 F111 dellvery ---------'11 Hondl Aocord, N,000 '78 MG MIDGET Great body. Mull 1111 '68 M PO Box 1680 Open Sun ll•ttrcycln/ Mull nll ·75 Chevy ml .... goodcond $2500. Runt & loolt• llke new. $1400 652-3232 ulleng,
Col11 Meea. Ce 92620 N-st J"::. home tor de-f~~~ullp llQhl• SllO TV Jolln'a 8'48-1788 k"ttra 1011 Sho1tt>ed Z211 4 ipd, Mull Miii Call 642-1490 28K orig. tot1 of Ktru, '75 Volvo 245 W•gon, ~· ~;~·001 ,.,-:' ~~~~E~O~E~~~~ '.'!~d .Ji;o "u•I Sha· e~ •• new In l>OM PROF/STEREO SYSTEM l•H_o_n_d_e __ X_R __ 7_5_.-p-.-,-•• -c ... t ~'°:.."~rs:;~ '81 Prell.Ide. Siu wltan lnl :;~~!..~·5·7~ $2 200 gu11antffd th• ntc11t. 552-0523 :: .,.,_ ·~Y~""" Completa, worth S30"0. cor!d N-911<>Ckt & r-S 4 9115 . no 11 ad t • OtHt Stereo, 1un roof ' ,.,..,..,. cteane.t. Plrfact ortglnll -.8-2_F_lc--S--W--Tow Truok Driver l'\Mded 983-&a12 1982, S195 ($600) AllO _ ... _,_S_11_4400_1_o1_,_111_s_-_6068 __ , tlf"e, ldtel t>egtnnere bit!• 114S-0726, 831-6133 at n 1 con d S 8 5 O o 64 MOB . gr .. 1 running, 11ound. All option• • on 11. •oon '-
Days. Huntington Sch IFREE to good ldult home, J1 8rll. S I 25 Cyclo 111 Sony Trlnllrontc, r• 846-1087 494-3067 new 109 1995 Complete $3150 831-30111 Or"t condition $150 '
968-6"505 . Older Mldog mh1ed Lib Teechef MO 1138-38'43 81 D1t1un 4 II 4 King SU cerb Hl~up $ 150 . D/960-0«0 E/980-0275
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Shephltd PLEASE......., MIH 'acbt moce. 1450 875 6066 ·111 Honda H1wk •oo. 850 C1b, lo mt 846-932 1980 Honda Prelude, air Ellh1u11 m1nlfold S40. llbc. tlT'I Llaala t3U TllllU I l'llm trom QOlng to paund Beigt wllh white coll1r Sony. Lrge eaMn Pfotec· mt thw-rm c:ond, $1400 dtyt cond. ~MIFJ,A c:eaMlt• P •ck• 0 • S 1 0 5 0 Come In & -Newportl'".="'"'"------....-...
Tl'le Delly Piiot ts IC· 64$-1629 and lrtm Worn 1 tune 11on TV , 11190. S1nyo 042-2741.,,.. 07S-0581 SurvOOf, 4",000 ml 831·5464 BMcn't flnel1 MNcrtlon 73 Lincoln Conllnenlel
S 0 S Be1amu ¥ldlO CUMtte•-.-O-H_o_ft_d_•_7_5_0_F __ X_tn-t 11 D K c '5.200 •9s-2935 of p1111101.11ty owned Coupe. 1 of 1 kind oond oepllng ~tcallOOI 10<1 FREE EASTER PUPPY WI 1 ·12 Pf1<» 1.898 d t k u .. lllun Ing 1. lb, 0,.J tlSl 4 2 000 I 1 Dlltrlct Mtnigti Tiii· 8 wka. S.....,.._. & Ger· 7141760-8799 e11ea 01 tecot$3lt, 1 e ntw, In oond Low mileage Must celTIJ*' sf*I, 4'.000 mt 81 Chllc 1500 OL, S IPd Po11ch11, Audi• Ind .~ ~ 1• -~:::.,5ntr -·~•-boK. SO 873-4200 Sa I I S 1 8 0 0 ob o $3tS01...e..-_.,.'"Ill I I I Ilk '72 "'ftt I cond $1 "5 V"""---""" """ c~c• ,_to auper-AM carrltrl m 1 n S he p h •rd wee«ends vvu .... ~ I c . em m. • new. ...., . •x 1 4., """~--~ •
boys Ind glrlt Salery & 642.3480 , . T 1t>le model co101 TV. 11 4 e • 4 9 e 6 o r .78 Dataun 2000 PU Aulo 13,000 mllt• $4950 548-5982 ..... '73 Mer1l rv, 54.000 mi, 1 compeny btntfll• plus 2 '> Htronomtcal 111•· 19 RCA·XL 100. pert 2131592-3170 Call -7141968-1723 own11, 1h11p, $2700
mlleine atlowinct & FREE Lumber. 91181 lor scope •/periscope •d· cond 1150 548-7177 tr.,,., vy od cor!d Lined 78 Civic CVCC, 5 spd, Ptnelat 1157 873-7039 __ .!,......, ....,,.,...,._,,., firewood ......... ~etc apter. Nikon Le•c• c•· ••s.57..,,_ 550·4 78 HONDA cempe r •h•ll $2450 445 E eo.t ..._. ---------
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Oepend1t>le •I• w10 . 2020 Wlll1Ce1PI C. CM :~• 9~t~ mm. ~oo= Mldllllld, FEC lnl'I Tum-sg251b11 otr 831-2411 000 mllet $1800/offer lft[J.) ~~ tlntnt11, white, cle1n.
11111 OI' aml Pickup wlthlr--1tu "02S c1bmet lots more n · tt>I. 8 trk & rte In 1 unit ·n,unOan~lneuncPo!Gilndup;,.[2e>0c>0d 850·3~ Nl•AllE/1111 12995 OBO. 545-HO& OIK!enl lrwurlnce neoe.-~.. • • ,,.. Gr111 '°' ldull Of' 50 Wlltl w/3 WI)/ apilra. ·73 Hondl XL 250· r,>°'3 • .... ' Deatttl 11ry Hou re 1pprox 01k tormlca table w/blk chll dten $360 negotl· Coet $325 new. llC S85 cond 1350 6'S-Ol 1 firm. 1 lOO ·77 ACCORD 5 tpd AIC. 13631 Hvbor Blvd •" 1 llereuy llJS
11 .. M t ep•• •• th I well mlJnl~ 1mlltn, QA•..__, G .,., '"" 1·--------------· ,. 0 "'· ... on tu wrt Iron bHe & 6 IVO Ible 553· 1166 846-1731 Dive Ot Gery II I S.0. 750, Mint eond, '77 Toy long~ PU w/ mlchellnl $21150 /obo _..,.., to.. .. • '70 COUOll XR7, Clean
Fri. Apply In perton bet·j n1ug c overed ch rs. W $3"' $1700/obo 557-6964 c1mptr 121100 Runs oea-1123 ........... -4.9..... TIE WIEST 12500. 640-MJO aft 5 _, 3PM & 6PM Mon good cond $160, Hhlng michlne. " good Ex1t11 C ell 71•1•1 •••1
thN Fn tt I 892-7612 Boat a1eer1no S25 Mere ltlll 711 Hond• OOyu.y w/09t 403-3428 80, 4 dt Ac:co1d. Kint ,... • ·••• llLlmH '77 C1prl, • cyl, 4 •Pd. 0r1n99 Cout Props $40 10 tpd bike perform equip, new cood U850 .75 914. black, 1tlnt cond, / gold. 1m/lm cau. win·
Dally Pilot 101111 P•llo tlble w/4 $15 962-6719 Ptwtt 7012 $1860. 1111 S775 '78 '81 Dodge D50 Pickup 662.1257 nu Oree, JC1rat. Mull Mll of late model, low mu.-dow louver•. good con-
330 w. Bay St I c e11v11 chairs. S250 Hond1 Ody .. ey, etock. While/blue. auto, bit otr •O• Ctdlll1c:1 In Sou· dltlon pric.d to ..,I ft1t
Cot1a M .... EOE Chopping block, $75, Fart>erware food prooae-Clutlc 18' L1pt1rekt ntw S1700, ull $875. Ovef $4200, 404-9460 '711 4 Or Hond1 ACCOtd. S&800 nnn. 75l-4784 them CaHfomlel Sae ut It $.20oo. e73•20e2 ~~~~~~~~~ mlac chaltt & d11ks. .a< & recipe bOOlc. uted Century bey l>Olt 4 cy1 Both u1ed '78-'79 eee-Auto, 1lr, 35,000 ml, 1 '83 94'4, Slenn1 Red. 5. today! ·~o ,..._.. . ~ _,ftl ... :: '"""IT 752·1094 twice s7o Sear• Manuel Orey S3600 87M181 · eon only (7141834-0689 ·eo Toyott 4 wnl drive PU, o wnr. ••c tl cond 000 ml. Porache UI" •••1•1 ' """'Oii' ·-.....,. "'"
• lrt addlno midi $35 T~ 38" n-"'"· AC. PS, I 5 9 0 0 ' c I I I whMlt & TtrN, Alt1m. ..... " nyt roof, 85M, orig. own-Mlnlmu 45 p..._Lov1111t .. cllonal w/ willer chr, good cond BAYLINER 20', good 1980 Ytm1h1 860, good lo1dtd w/olf rd xtrH. 7141552-easi IO•dtd SIOOO/iHumi Aaatt_l&A er,xlnt oond.$1350.P/P ~wpm"_, 011oman.cru1htdcemel. S15 Solld M1hogeny cond, 110, Volvo Penta, cond $1000 OBO 112.000 lnv11ted wllt .,_,....., 552.-.440 ::'. M~ 8c!:"R~b $350 Full M1ttru1, Duncan Phyfe dining tbl trlr. &5900 042-4014 493-2260 takt $8500. 642-4058 or ·77CVCC12450 leaM. Pf 113().0318 or 2800 HlfbOt Btlld '-1---------
11851-9825.. S4SOO 72().19116 60•42 W/3 , .. ,, ... 4 13'FIBEROLASS MlcunlCerbOtators,3dll· 97M574 41!)0,lol'N.gdcond 95Hlet COSTAMESA ...... u. 1221
--------wurllter 01gen w / malclllno chtl, yood WITH TRAILEAS250 lerent 1tzet, Xlnt $35. htitut 496-0353 1111 ,.,.....111' 140-1110 '17 Olde 98, luxllfY 4 dr, ......... tw....,. aynlhetlllr Rhythm = $450 648-87 3 ell 636-6228 213-802-.4340 Oa!lt OI' Oar; 045-1731 Claw' .... Rebuilt engine, MCrlftct tilt, PS. PB. c:rulte. AC. Elt~ltnced. Cockl•ll I ktyt, 11pe deck & baneh, BAY LAUNCH, 201h Cen· '111 81aukl 08450 factn n bas• tan IO< 110,000" 644-NOe '79 EldOttdo, llllt cond. Cllm 11trl0 CUI, dr
Weekend• Food & ~ beaut wood S700 obo Arffl•f ..... Ht·~· lu~'•P•ltlkt 1"''. 18. w11r 151( -I MUS •--.i ..... a..a.i.....i -"' SC .,,. __.. ,._,, ,_ 82 dltMI eng. lllvwl todla. ~ "'9 "2996 ~er1n1 101 b1e1kf11t/ 851 t•"• '" " '" ---'80 •11 • ,..., ...... ..,.._. Ori'/ w/leathtt, tlCtra ••• -·1 iuncfl Apply Ben • ...,.. ,w.~eo1or·"f:~9 $2 /otr875-1135 SELL 11100 OBO 1040FordWoorJyW1-... llWf.wtllw/'11/!Allht, dean494-2706 .;.-c"'; SS
Brown't, 31108 Co11t Redwood furn . loungee. 12. . 610 28' Carver '77. SIF, FIG, 779-7132 gon, $13,000 Aecato lllil. EUl'"OPMl'I '73 El Dofodo U LA Wg~. di. ......... s I..,. Chttra lbll, umbttllt , otfic. datll & chelt, S85. TIO, ., .. knot•. Cl.lllOITI ·7• Y1-· .. -XS1 too. a..... It•. Bleupunkt 3001. cer .... woodgrn. AM/FM/ "-•· ·....,. c;u1hlon1, ult cond 3 M c 0 P 1, 1 • s 5 0 item~;;.. toeded, Imm•· o"•g•";';;'1i, 4800 ~7.. 1929 Ford Model A Town covw. p.r·a. tt.000 ml, S1000/()0w Cl.i roof rack 411< ml . ..... /Walttf SS 00 to StOO 651-1804 983-ll8S3; 902•4471 Clllllt 129,IOO p P. •lno S2600. 561-27_.1 !7~ '?, 118n1 .• I 10, 0 0 0 no dino-. SU.too cut\ t57-.3H5 14910. 1176·0912 or ~tOtdeofl.etl'OI) ..a11szIQ1111 Ot4 4800 Wk d """"" firm M2·t888,731-1tt2 '81 S•vllle Elegante, 1n e13·7315
Wiii,._/ waJllf Good ~~-;.nu. 759--9143 UU • .... llTI "4-4'2<> ..,_I wlll\d:' •eter ..... M2t 'I& PonU10 ConYefllbi.. '70 011 SC TttOI. Xlnt opllont, lncdng Attto-'-·eo--euti.M---.,-Of"l\--.-4-0f-,
tlOe Fltlt.,.. hOunt Ap. · Delivered by Sunny WANTED C1tallna, r11tortd Sim cond. Tobacco brwn root. dltMI, low ml .... vt MO AC, 1()1( MOOO ply In ptrton· LoontySola bed, grn, eotl S5e0 Rabbit wllh Ealttt bl•· Owen• Flagthlp, 22· A • MINI MOTORHOME 14250. 1"2·0131, rMlllltcw,_ttll.l(>fl 31K 111,800. Otll l l llY .915,::1211,~3..
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or ell~ 58" x 24" 11tr04J0ht Iron AnllquH lor aate, ru9•, 18' Fant11y Trt·HuM. bow-Pftfttrtd. PYlvett perty yellow 1111, blk Mohtlr lllD Mint oond 110 000 S.-ml, 1er1ot kept, mint tna.12 '°" 1 • ..,.,_, , .. Ullll coll11 ''!'~! w/h1111y ~:'!'!r!;.~1.11111. bookHI ~!:;·!~",!.+~~~· w,.!!1 P!,Y 01111. Cell Int, rune & look• good, F°'"*1YJlm. Manno ,10111 party only. ciond, only 15411 -.ottt
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Triangle project detailed
'rvine Co. and city officials have agreed on
construction proposal for Irvine Center.
THI DRANGI COAST
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1983
By KAR EN E. KLEIN Of llMI Delly ...........
lrvlnt• city offlc;lal1 end
l'Xt'('ullvt.'8 ot th• lrvlne Co. havt!
1&grl!ed on a propoaal fur
con1Hructlon ot tht1 "Golden
Trlan"IC'" buldn and ahoppmg
cent.er, to be one of the large-st
devc.>lopment complexes In the
111.atc.
The City Council and vanoua
city agencies must approve the
development propoaal before
actual construction can proceed.
The Irvine Ce n ter, to be
located between the Santa Ana,
San Di e go and Lagu n a
Freeways, will be a 480-acre
complex featunnic a shopping
I cy
Hundreds who
visited Main Beach
in Laguna
ye terday found
that recent storms
have changed the
s hore line as well as
d estroyed part of
the boardwalk. But
for Craig and Lisa
Wolf, le ft, of Lo
Angeles, they
found that the
demolished section
gave them some
privacy.
Irvine col f ers' could
grow $22 million
f~c>l ot offh:e apale, I m1lllon
aqu1&re ffft of ho~l ·rlilCe and
240,000 11quar~ feel 0 aenerail
1•omm4u•clal apace, Brady 11a!d
The Irvine Co wlll fund $80
mllhon worth of improvement.a
needed lo operate lhe center. u·nter, o!Ckti buildings and
hott•ls The price tog on the
dt>vt:olopmt•nl will cxt·ued S 1
b1lhon, officwlt sold
The agreement, announced
yt>sterday. guarantee• the city
will be paid as mU<:h as $1 million
u year by the Irvine Co. If sales
t.al<l'I> from the nt•w cent.er do not
meet that hgure
The project as expected to
unfold over a 25-year period ,
during which the Irvme Co. will
auaranlet' $22 million In revenut!
to the c:lty, aald Paul Brady,
Irvine's aulatant ci ty manager
The Irvine Center pro,Ject haa
been In the active plan.n11lg sl41ge
ror 26 montm, Brady l&ld, during
which tame a 14-member
1:onun!ttec made up of city and
Irvine Co officlala negotiated the
detalla of the propoaal
Tne center will ron.s1st of 1 7
million squan• !eet of commercial
development, 4 m1ll10n square
The l'Ompany wall pay for •10
million an Improvement• to
transportation in the a~a.
A $6 malhon ant.erchange to be
coruitructed between the Santa
Ana Freeway a nd Alton
Parkway will be the fln1t step In
the Irvine Center'• developmc~~
If the proposal makes It
through three months of vanou11
(See TRIANGLE, Page A%)
COAST IDITIDN
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA l'> CENT'>
Schmitz _will seek
Congressional seat
By STEVE MARBLE
Of the Dllll)t Pt4ot ···" John Schmitz, claiming his
pohllcal career lS neither ruined
nor over. has decided to seek a
ce ntral Orange County
congressional seat, taking on
Democrat Jerry Paltenion
Schmitz, reached at htS Corona
del Mar home, said he has
n-ce1ved encouragement "from
the pros" and promises of
financial support for a 1984 run
"Obviously there wall be a lot
of things aired that I don't like,"
'8Jd the former Republican state
senator. "but the fact my wife
and children are willing to put
up w1tt} that shows I'm ~ous
and that this wholt' thing 1s
doable"
Patterson. a five -term
represent.alive from Santa Ana,
1s in th!! People's Repubh<' of
China on a congressional
subco~ittee trip and was not
ava1lable,for comment
Schmitz agreed that some
political watc hdogs might be
surprised by his decision t.o try a
l'Omeback. He lost badly last year
an a bld for U .S Senate
The form er senator . a
conservative who has courted
controversy and prided himself
on being a political gadfly, left
office la.st year amid reports he
wu the fathf!r of two illegitimate
children Schmitz has refused t.o
discuss the matter
Schmitz also was roundly
criuc1z.ed last year for statements
that some interpreted as being
anti-Semitic. The statement even
led t.o Schrruu' ouster from the
John Bu-ch Society leadership
"There are certain people who
wish me out of pohtics, who've
been nngmg my death knell but
the political pros disagree. I've
checked at out. This isn't JUSt
some lark on my part."
Although the law does not
require 1t, Schrrut.z said he likely
would m ove into the 38th
Congressional distnct after 1t IS ISee SCHMITZ. Page AZ >
Mesa freeway fqpds proposed
$50 mnpon earmarked ~or job targeted for 1988
llY JOl)f CADENHEM)
ofltl9&>.-,Not•t.tt
AMemblyman Nolan Friu.elle
annowx:ed today th.at $50 million
an s late transportation funds
have been proposed for
completion of the first phase of
the Costa Mesa Freeway.
Meeting with reporters at the
mouth of what is now a ditch,
Fr1zzelle, R-Huntington Beach .
said construction should begin
within five years to pave the
weed-choked depression along
Newport Boulevard between
Bristol and Bay streets in Costa
Mesa.
The announcement comes five
days before the California
Dl>partment of Transportation ts
scheduled lo release a draft
envlrt>nmental impact statement
on ei ght alte rrutt ves for
completion of the long-awaited
frttway. which now ends just
before Del Mar Avenue an Costa
Mesa.
The construction funds are
induded in the proposed stale
Transportation Improvement
Program that still faces final
(Sff FREEWAY, Page A%)
0.., l'tlot l'tloto .., LM f'epe
Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle a nnounces new
funding for Costa Mesa Freeway.
Saine bandit suspect
in 3 bank holdups
HB tnan sees 'explosive' mishap
Police say the same man
appears to have robbed a Costa
Mesa bank a nd a Huntington
Beach savings and loan yesterday
afternoon
An FBI spokesman said the
same robber also may have been
responsible for a third holdup
yesterday ln Los Angeles.
12:4 l p.m. He demanded that
cash be placed into a bright
orange knapsack He fled with
about $1,000. police said.
At 2:14 p.m .. the same man
approached a teller at American
Savings and Loan, 7830 F.ciinger
Ave., Hunungton Beach, told her
he had a concealed gun, a nd
demanded cash. He fled with
about $800
Huntington Beach aldlir Bruce ~olmblad was sittfnlr ~a chair
lift above Squa w Valley
:yefterday when a portion of the
=tee rink used for the 1960
·~lympk:s Ice rink collapmed.
. "I beard one of the loude:at
.explosions of my life," the
23-year-old beach ftlldent said in
• telephone interview from the
l>Ol>UW' ski reaort. -9Iythe Arena, (he Ice rink that . .
showcased the 1960 Olympics,
lost a football-field aize section of
rooftop shortly after noon, the
result of tons of heavy. wet snow
on its metal surface.
No one was inalde the arena
when the roof coll.apeed. echoing
on neerby ski slopes "like a big
aonic boom.
"The exploelon sounded Uke
500 sticks o f dynamite,"
Holmblad aa.id.
From his aerial vantage point
-400 to 500 yards away -
Holmblad said he could see
debris bouncing off the floor of
the ice rink which had been
ckieed about an hour before.
"The explosion aent a c hill
through my body," he aaid.
An inspection of the rink four
hours before t he collapse
prompted Squaw Valley officials
to cloae the huge arena because
the roof's steel support cables
were visibly sagging.
The cave-In occurred an hour
before the rink would normally
have been Opefl to the public.
aa.ld Jim Mott, amiatant general
manager for the alci re90rt.
H e said up to 300 skaters
would have been on the ice
during the busy Enter Week
holiday.
Officers an Costa Mesa and
Huntingto n B each said
description.a of the robber and his
metho d o f o peratio n were
identical The man fled with
about $1.800 from the two local
holdups, police said.
In the first Incident, the man
approached a teller at the
Crocker National Bank, 2300
Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, al
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"Thorn Birds" scores
Halfway through it• four-part,
IO·bour broadeaat, ABC'• 0 The
Thom Birch" continued to
ehallense '~Wind• of War"
1 for ihe No.! 2 minJ·eeriet rating
behind ''Root1." Page 06.
sexual reversal
Time-honored tradition• of
Ea1ter include 1ueh f avorite1 a1
Baked Ham or Roa1t Lamb.
See reeipee ~for thne entree1
and all their deliplf ul
accompaniments in today'•
Food Seedon, be1lnnin• on
Page Cl.
They agree
TIUJ'd l:l"ade" at
Andenen School in
Newpot"t Beach like
jelly bean1 as well ••
Pre1ident Reagan -
and they've told him
IO. Pap Bl.
Noisy nipl '!
Df d tf rent Wake JOU
from a bllulul
alwnber laat n&tht?
Find out exaetly what
happened •n the Daily
Pflot'• regular Police
~· PageA2.
No weapon was seen ln either
holdup.
The robber was described as a
black man m his mid-20s. about 5
feet-9, with a short Afro haircut,
wearinR white joulng shorts, a
blue sh irt and a baseball cap. He
carried the orange knapsack in
both Incidents, police said
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1\3 • Orat1ge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wldnetday, Maret\ 30. 1883 _____________ _;;.,....;.;.~~~~.....;;..;~~-------------------------------------------------------------!
Cops ask Canyon Lawyers!
clues in filming oppose 1
find of footage 'timing'
~~v~!nBLE big job judges
or ,,,. o_.1, Piiot ai.tt
Nt.'wport Beach police are
asking for help an unraveling the
final days of a 34 -year-o ld
Hungarian imll\lintnl who was
found an Ne wport Hubor last
wc-ek shot to death
Steven Balogh. a short, stocky
man who hvcd alone in a Tustin
apartment, was shot once an the
stomach and reportedly blt.>d t.o
death
Evide nce shows thl• man was
shot and perhaps beat.en before
being dumped 1n the bay.
1nvest1gators said Police said
Ralogh's last dayi. alive are
doake<l an mystery
Friends of the man who came
to thl• United States in 1979,
rcportl~ly told offal-crs they last
saw Balogh alive on March 14 at
a small informal gathering.
Balogh's car. a beat up yellow
1972 T oyota, was found last
Saturday parked in front of
Spire's Restaurant at the Larwin
Square shopp1 ng cente r in
Steven Balogh
Tustin Police said there as no
due how long the car had been
there
Pohce said Balogh. who spoke
with a thick Hungarian accent,
enjoyed going to area rughtcluba
that featured Jive music and
dancing His favorite place waa
the Airporter Inn an Irvine which
he visited weekly, police said.
A freelance auto bod y
r e pairman who worked at
several pl.aces regularly. Balogh
apparently had no family living
in the United States.
Anyone w1th information on
Balogh's whereabouts after
March 14 are asked to contact
police at 644-3786.
SCHMITZ TO RUN. • •
From Page A 1
clear where the district hnes are.
Schmitz has been a pol1tacal
science teacher at Santa Ana
College for 23 years and claims
FREEWAY. • •
From Page A 1
"I'm probably better known an
that area than Patterson is."
Schmitz said he's taught more
than 10.000 students at the
coUege
~hmltz said he's not worned
about running in a district heavy·
with Democrats.
By STEVE MITCHELL
0( the 0 .. 1, "'°' ... ,, Laauna &uch photographers
J erry Burchfit·ld and Mark
C hamberlain 1tre embarking on
yet another massive film project
with Laguna Canyon again
serving as the subject of their
cameras
It's called the Laguna Canyon
Pro)t'Ct, and since 1980, the pair
have htmed every square inch of
the ca.n~on road. Both sides. ln
daylight and at night.
The result has been a series of
l'Ontlnuous photographic strips,
each stretching some 267 feet
long, documenting the winding.
seven -mile canyo n from the
roadway
Now they're pre paring for
"Phase V" of the pro)E!<.'t -the
most ambitious yet. They're
go111g to film the west side of the
undeveloped canyon on May 24
from Sand Cani)'On Road to the
Padfic Ocean. •
Only th is time around, the end.
result will be a truly spectacular
light show.
A crew o( 25 photographers
and assistants wilJ be required,
along with seven vehicles for the
6 p.m to 6 a .m. photo session,
Burchfield said.
"We're going to 1Uummate the
canyon at night with the pnmary
red. green and blue colors so they
overlap," he said The resulting
l , 170 sequenual exposures will
then be printed on one
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Mark Chambe rlain a nd J e rry Burchfield seek
fi na ncial aid for filming Laguna Canyon before
its "inevitable d evelopme nt."
continuous strip measuring about
3 'Ii inches by 500 feet.
So why would tw o
profess1orual photographers have
such an obse55Jon with capturing
the l'anyon on film?
They say development In
Laguna Canyon la inevitable. and
•they want film -lots of film -
to document how it looked before
the sprawl.
Their previous canyon photo
s tnps have been exhibited an
l useums and photo shows. and
oth &ur c hf1eld and
hamberlain have picked up the
tab
This time around they'd like
some help.
To raise the $3,000 or so they
say t hey'll need to pull off the
color spectacular, the two men
plan to "pre-sell" sections of the
print. Advance sponsors may
purchase a s1x-Crame, J 1A by 30
inch section of any part of the
canyon they wish for $M>.
To select one of the 202
sections. a map of the canyon is
posted al BC Photography at 235
Forest Ave. Selections are on a
first-come basis.
To reserve a section. call the
lab at 497 -1880.
By ROBERT BARKER Of'tM~.......... .
Members of the ata~ Bar of •
CallforniA aren't seelni eye-to-;
eye with an Oranae County GOP :
Jegl.alAtor who want.a the at.ate'• '
judges to f unch a time clock. ln a ·
manner o speaking
Huntington Beach's Nolan
Frlzzelle haa introduced
legislation calling for the creation
of a Comm1u1on on Judicial
Elf1c1ency to study Judges'
output and con s ide r waya to
increase their productJvity.
H e a lso wants to adopt
mmunum workmg hours and a
procedure in which each judge
would report work hours to :
super10rs on a monthly buia. :
Friuelle has said he believes a !
mounting court back log is !
attnbutable to judges not doing ;
their share of the work . :
But the governing Board of ;
the slate bar, meeting in Los :
Angeles last weekend, opposed :
the legislative propoula. ;
Attorney Richard A. Deman !
of Newport Beach beaded a :
study of the legislation by the :
state bar's Committee on :
Appellate Courts. .
He said Frlnelle's proposal :
would raise a potential question ·
on the separahon of powers ·
because the new Commission
would be compri.ed of a number
of political appoint.tts by the
governor
ad01pt1on by the California
Transportation Commission an
July.
"I've always enjoyed a strong
crossover from Democrats just as
I've always had a dropoff with
Republicans. This area h.a.s a lot
of poor people but many of them
are good conservatives;· he said
Private plane • noise studied
"There's a potential for
pohucal abuse." he said.
De rev an also said the ·
c:anmititt of attorneys believed
t h at keeping of time sheets :
would be demeaning to judges. Fnzzelle said e limanataon of
the ditch wall rebeve stop and go
traffic an the summer a nd
remove an eyesore from the city.
He said he has had assurances
from Caltrans oHacials that more
money will be coming f o r
rompletion of the freeway to
Pacific Coast Highway.
Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall
said, "I'm happy that we have a
commilment of funds for phase
one. This indicates a commitment
to complete the Costa Mesa
Freeway"
The prop os ed s tate
Transportation Improvement
Program also calla for
construction of the Corona del
Mar Freeway from Redhill
Avenue to Jamboree Boulevard
within two years. Fnz:zelle said
Newport Beach
Burg111n P<MMI -' • wlnOOW lo a ho<.-on
'"" l!OO bloc• ot ac..titron1 149t•d.., ano. lOQk $2•S wortll ol at•eo ~'
Thleva brOll• •nto • cer pett.ed on ,,,. 4500
t>looll <>f WM1 Cou1 HIOl>wlt)' 149terday -look S900 worlh ol lravelera c11ecloa. •
bACkpac;lo I ~· -a j9Ctlet
Schmitz said he wiU hold of(
until the fall to make his
candidacy official, saying that's a
traditional time to announce
TRIANGLE. •
From Page A1
c ity hearings and publi c
hearings, the company projects
office buildings on the site will
be ready for occupancy in early
1985. C.Ollins said.
The proposal will come before
the transportation and planning
commission in May and, 1f 11 is
approved, will move on to a vote
by the City Council in June.
Brady said.
A cam••• valM•d al S21t ..,., Mol•n
)'Wl•dey from a bOOtll 111 a ~I <Anl•
t•tautllnt
Costa Mesa
A ea.ta ..._. men. #flO orlQIMlly -l>Oloce 10-' an ermed rot>l)ery IMt nlghl.
#Ol.nd up being w'"1ed """-on eu~ ot poe1111ta-, ot COC*nil ~d Pr•1on HMt, 23 told police fie •H conlronted by l•o gunmen 1n Ille cerpott al S27 w W"-St
Al>Olrt S 100 In CUii ano S250 ..ort11 Of coceine wea rwpotted _.,, Hla -err-.ted aft•
police ~ fovncl 3 'J/IW'M of ~ In
Na apar1ment
J-elry valued al S 1,040 ••• r•poned ~ 1491eroey "'°"""II "°'" a llouM elOf'O
By J E FF ADLER
Of llw D..., "°' l teff Orange County superv1S0rs are
c as ung a wary eye -and a
sensitive ear -at pnvate aircraft
takeoHs at J ohn Wayne Airport
The Board o f Supervisors
yesterday directed the county
counsel and airport manager to
develop an ordinance aimed at
limiting the perm1BS1ble takeoff
noise levels of private aircraft
beginning an 1984.
In proposing the ordinance,
Supervuor Thomas Ruey. whose
dtstrtct andudes the airport and
surrounding area. suggested that
1t be m o d e led after t he
regulauons which now govern
max a mum noise levels f or
'"• •OO OtOCfl. ~ \.o&mOt•OQe t...•,Cle ... ., a Co111 .._. woman Ntd a man IOOl<lnQ 10 l>\IY .,.. cer .,,,.,..,the ,....,en<:e
Laguna B'°ach
8"rglar. .,,,.,eof. -"' ,,,. 2000 l>IOclo
o l lrll Wey tllrfugll e n unloci.eo door
)491•d•y. t•1ng lo video recoroe. ano •-·-al II 400
Two men -· aipotled •IOP '"" •Mlrooma '" He!U.. Patl< 1 .. 1 n1g111 ~lnQ Coc.IM to o•aa.aoy 8y ,,,. ,._ oflie«• errlved 1n tt>e
l>lulttOP park, lhe ,.,,.., -• o-
A r .. ldent Of the 300 DIOCk of 8lueb1rd
C.inyon Road catted pOllOe ~••day lo reporl
a 140 b•"•t had b••" alole n from thal .00•-
Fair and sunny
, ThurSday March 3 1
T emperatures
Coastal .. L.e
Albeny 41 20
Felr end 1unny lodey end All>uquefque e2 33
Amerillo 52 211 tomouow bul wtlh tom• hlgll ~ 49 30 ~. 0¥emight ao..... 4' to Allente 58 40 58 Hlgfl8 t~ In the mld-70. AllentlC City 51 24
Hlghe I-row 64 to 72. A.U9lln 12 81
E11ewll•••. lrom Point 8•fllmot• SI 25
Concepllon 10 Ill• Mexican 8111nga 5-4 42
bordtr '"d out eo mll•• 81fmlnlJllam u 39
Nortmoreel wind• 15 to 22 •"°'' 91.,..,.,,k .. 29
with coml:>4oed -• 5 to II tMI 8oiM .. '3
1onlglll over ouler wetera Boeton 41 211
l"cr•••lng >¥lnd1 .,,d ••a• 8'~1vo1e 11 ea tomorrow wllll norl"-1 wind• = 32 20 Nal!Of\al W~•l"4!• Sto••<I
20 10 30 k<Wll end 11 to 10 loot ton 35 ,, NOAA u S 0.01 ol Commerce
IHI L'9ht varlel>M wlndl av.. c.,., 47 !; Fronts: C<>k1 ..., Warm .,..., StatiOnary • • Inner wwter1 111'~ IOtnOITOW. c ........ ,on. sc eo
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commercial earners taking off
Crom the airport.
"Once a maximum level of
noise has been established. a
noiSt' penalty pro~ram of some
type. possibly a fee, would be
structured to place an anl-ent1 ve
on the aircraft owners and
operators to fly as quietly as
possible," Riley said
He added that the ordinance
al so would serve a s an
inducement to private a1rc:rah
owners to conv e rt their
equipment t.o newer tec.·hnology
craft. wh1rh <'An Cly more quietly
than their predecessors
The supervisors also said such
an action would be an oth er
1nd1ca ti o n of the board's
commitment to reduce the noise
levels around the airport, about
which nearby residents often
t'Omplain.
While commercial aircraft now
a re required to meet noise
guidelines around-the-clock.
private aircraft are required to
meet a noise ceiling only durihg
evening and early morning
curfew hours.
He said that Frinelle isn't
taking into account that some
cases are more complete than
others and require much more of
a judge's ume.
Derevan acknowledged that
some judges don't work as hard
as others. He said those cases can
,be taken to the existing Judicial ;
Council of California, which has
power to survey the work of the
judges. he aa.id.
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authority lo equalize the 1
workload among the judges. he i
said :
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Reagan offers to cut hac k
missile d e ploym e nt ... 'If'
By Tiiie A11oclated P re11
WASHINGTON -President Reagan today offered to cut
back on the planned deployment of new med1um-riangc nucl~ar
m.IJl&ilee in Europe if the Soviet Union agret..>d ~ rt'dut.-e II.II
arsenal of rocketa targeted on NATO l'OUntries.
Even if the proposal ls act'Cpted, the Umted Stalel:i would
begin installing oew Pershing 2 and cruise missiles in Europe
late thls year as scheduled. while the Soviet Union would be
required to dismanlfe 1<>me of Its medium-range weapons. The
Kremlin's chief anns negotiator, asked about the offer, aaid,
"I'm not optimistic."
Under the proJX?881. the ~viets would a.l&o haye _to cut their
worldwide stock of int.enned1ate-range nuclear missiles.
Corporate jet crash kills 2
NEWARK, N.J . -A corporate jet crashed after landing at
Newark International Airport today and caught fire, killing two
people and closing down the airport for about an hour,
authorities said. The Lear-25 jet, bound from Chicago, had jwll
touched down at 5:14 a.m. for what appeared to be a normal
landing when it veered to the right. flipped over in a ditch and
burst into flames. said control tower supervisor Jim Johnston
The dead were identified as the pilot, Brad Barnhart, 26, and
Goran Hogberg, 25, both of Denver.
Space shuttle lo launch Monday
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -At long last, the countdown
is set to begin for the maiden launching of America's sec.-ond
space shuttle, the Challenger, which has been grounded for
more than two months by engine leaks and contaminated cargo.
Launch director Al O'Hara was ready to start the dock ticking
today aiming for a liftoff at 1:30 p.m. Monday.
Barney Clark rem embered as hero
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. -Barney Clark, laid to rest as a
cold rain fell on 1,300 mourners, was eulogized as "our hero in
this chapter of history" who blazed a medical trail with his
artificial heart that thousands of patients will someday follow.
"In time, 50,000 men and women per year will be restored to a
worthwhile existence with the artificial heart in the United
States alone," said Dr. Willem Kolff. director of the University
of Utah Division of Artificial Organs, as Clark was buried
yesterday near his home town.
STATE
Actress goes home after surgery
LOS ANGELES -Actress Barbara Bel Geddes, who
underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery two weeks ago,
went home from the hospital "in good ~ _
spirits" yesterday, said a spokeswoman for ,.... ~ '"':.
Cedars-Sin ai Medical Center . The
60-year-old Bel Geddes, who portrays the
P<>w erful matriarch of scheming Ewing
family on the television series "Dallu,"
entered the hospital for tests March 12 after·
complaining of chest pains. Three days later.
she suffered a major heart attack at the ( -""-I!!'
hospital and underwent the heart bypass ._. Oeddee
operation.
Small claims hears airport noise
SAN FRANCISCO -More than 170 residents within noise
range of San Francisco International Airport may have their
individual $750 damage-nuisance suits heard in small claims
court, the California Court of Appeal has ruled Last year, 116
people won $750 ec.ich after victories against the airport in small
claims coun .
San Jose schools 'facing crisis'
SAN JOSE -Schools in San Jose will have t rouble
opening next fall without finanria.l aid to balant.-e a projected
$14 million deficit, the head of the state's eighth largest school
district has warned. The San Jose Unified School District is
facing a crisis, Superintendent Lillian Barna said yesterday.
WORLD
China, U.S. relations decline
PEKING -Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping told U.S . House
Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill Jr. today that Chin~~u.s .. rela~~ons
have declined steadily under the Reagan adminlStration. We
appreciate the fact there has been a deterioration and we hope
to reverse that trend," O'Neill responded later at a news
conference.
Afghanistan struggle stalemated
NEW DELHI, India -The spring thaw has reached
Afghanistan and a new fighting season is beginning with little
change foreseen ln the stalemated struggle between l~e
Soviet-propped regime and an ti-government rebels. The Soviet
Union, which intervened in Afghanistan in December 1979, has
rejected several past U.N. demands to remove its estimated
105,000 troops Crom the rugged central Asian nation.
Nicaraguan planes attack r eb els
MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Air Force planes bombed an
airfield in northern Nicaragua that an\i-Sandinista guerrillas
were using to supply their forces and killed or wounded several
rebels. Interior Minister Tomas Borge said today
Orange Goell DAILY PILOT/WedMlday, Maroh 30, 1883 * .43
County rev.isiiig food stamp system
Mail service '" b e abandpned in favor of dis tributjon by private company
Quallfied Oran&t> Couniy
fl•mlllu. who now niwlvc food
at.Mmpt by tnAlll will have to pick
them up at one of three oounty
locatlone t>e.ilnning H uu rly u
next July.
Arua, th.: Anaheim-Fullerton area
and the Huntington Beach·
GW'd~n Grove area.
over·th•·coutiter dlatrlbutlon
syat.em could uve the county a. much at $300.000 a year In
•tampt that now arc lost ln the
mail.
The Board of Supt-rvlwo111
yea terday agreed t o open
contrac t negotiations for 1t
private, county-wide food·t wmp
distribution system w ith National
Development Corp. o f Los
Angeles.
The company, one of throe
that •ubmltte d bid• f or the
dl•trib\lllon franchile, probably
will offer check-cuhlnl acsvlces
and laal.ie money orden u wctU at
ii.II t.'Ounty outleta, according to
Steve Lewis. of the county
Auditor-Controller'• Office.
&:af.nnJna in 1983, the federal
government curt.ailed paymenta
to oountics for reimbursement of
tho "°'t of suunpe lo.it In the mall.
Supervisors voted last December
to shift \he d•stribution 1y1tem
from the U.S. mail to a private,
over-the-counter system.
TermB of the contract would
require the company to open
distribution centers In Santa
Lewis uld It will coat the
<.·ounty about $166,600 to pay for
the private distribution system,
about 75 cenUJ per transaction. About $1.8 million worth of
the s tamps are mailed each
month to some 20,000 qualified But switching lo a private.
Exodus
Scattered debris is all that remains of what was once The End
Cafe on the Huntington Pier. Worke r Brian Schaffer uses a
jackhammer on the last bit of what was once the f ouodation of
the cafe while a crane, background, loads truck. The cafe had to
be tom down after recent rough seas weakened pier pilings.
Northern California drenched
Hill slipping in Malibu; Orange Coast sun to stay awhile
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
A storm that pounded the North Coast with as
much as 4.2 inches of rain in 24 hours drifted slowly
south today and was expected to bring a strong
chance of rain as far south as Monterey by tonight
and tomorrow, capping a record-wet March.
The National Weather Service reported that
4.2 inches of rain had fallen at Honeydew in
Humboldt County in the 24-hour period ended at 3
a.m. today, and 2.5 inches fell at Eureka.
Far smaller amounts of rain -less than 0.1
inch -were recorded in Marin and Lake counties.
Snow was forecast above the 6,000 foot level in
the northern mountains and the northern Sierra,
with a snow level above 8,000 feet Thursday in the
southern Sierra. ·
Winds of 20 to 25 mph were expected to
whistle in from the Pacific tonight over San
Francisco and Monterey.
The March rainfall in San FranciBco, where the
weather service keeps data back to 18tsl, already
has surpassed the previous record of 8.75 inches set
m 1879.
Meanwhile. in Southern California, high
aLmospheric pressure probably will keep the area
sunny and warm for the next several days. the
National Weather Service said.
"The reason for the good weather is a high
pressure system, and it should be with us for . at
least the next five days," said a weather sel"Vlce
spokesman who declined to give his name.
Despite the warm weather, with highs in the
upper 70s. smog levels should be relatively low and
air quality good in all areas of the greater Los
Angeles region except the San Gabriel and Pomona
valleys, said the South Coast Air Quality
Management District.
famillea around the county. 'l'ht>
·•~mp• -as aood as cath -
allow nfedy f•mllln to pun·ha...
arocerlee a t reduced prioet.
Jl'or the last eeveraJ years, the
t:ounty has lost about 2 percent of
the food •lamps mailed each
month, Lewia said. The over-
the~unter system I.a expected to
mlnimJr.e thew loaes.
However, stamps still will be
•ent by certified mall to
handicapped per"IOna, lhoee who
live more than 20 miles from a
distribution center or in
emergencies.
-JEFF ADLER
Econoniy
recovery
boosted
WASHINGTON (AP) -In an
apparent new sign of economic
recovery , th e g overnment
reported today that its broadest
fo recasting gauge rose 1 4
percent in February. the sixth
monthly gain in a row.
The n ew inc r ease in the
Leading Index of Economic
Indicators was much smaller
than January's revised 3 .5
percent gain, which was the
biggest in three decades.
However, economists consider
t he string of increases as an
indication that recovery from the
1981 -82 recession will not fizzle
out quickly.
The leading indicators index -
a compila tion of 12 separate
economic statistics -is designed
to show t rends in the overall
ec.-onomy in coming .months.
In February, t oday's
Commerce Department report
said , a jump in the nation's
money supply was the biggest
factor pushing the index upward.
Also showing improvement
over January -and thus helping
the index -were a rise in the
pri<..-es of sensitive materials. an
increase in formation of n ew
businesses, a drop in first-time
claims for jobless benefits and
belt.er showings for stock prices,
business sieliveries and building
p e rm i ts f o ·r f u t u re h om e
construction.
Components showing worse
p e rformances in February
compared to January incJuded a
drop in the average work week, a
decline in contracts and orders
for new plants and equipment
lJld a slight dip in orders for new
consumer goods and materials.
Two indicators -measuring
changes in business inventories
and m borrowing by consumers
and companies ·-were not yet
available.
Today's r eport revised
January's inc rease slightly
downward from the 3.6 pel"C'ent
originally estimated. The main
reason was a January decline in
inventories, a category that was
not available for inclusion when
the first estimate was made.
Retrial starts • in HB child molesting case
By JEFF ADLER
Of ttte Deity f'ttot St.ff
The retrial of a Huntington
Beach man -a former Long
Beach police officer -accused of
child molestation began in
Orange County Superior Court
yesterday with testimony from
three young girls who claim their
neighbor repeatedly fondled
them.
Michael McDonald, 42, ls
charged with multiple counts of
child molestation stemming from
alleged acta with six girls who
visited his Cape Cottage Lane
home over an 18-month period
beginning in 1981.
The case is being retried
beca u se an earlier jury
con111u~11u~ tne c n arge•
deadlocked last September and
was unable to deliver a verdict.
Three of the girls now aged 9
to 11, teltlfled they frequently
visited McDonald's home to play
pinball. It was during these visits
that McDonald, whom they
called "Uncle Mike," fondle d
them. the three testified.
One of the girls told jurors she
finally decided to t.elJ her mother
about the a lleged acts because
"we were getting tired of him
Gem
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By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Ctrtifittl Gtmolo11i1t, AGS
RUBY RED
doing what he wasn't supposed
to do."
McDonald also is alleged to
have shown some of the girls
porno graphic slides o n a
nickelodeon located in the home's
gameroom, a converted garage .
During the first trial, the
former motorcycle officer took
the stand in his own defense and
denied molesting any of the girls.
His attorney, Gary Pohlson.
then argued his client was a
victim of a conspiracy ooncocted
by several of the girls because
they were angry with him,
perhaps because he curtailed
their pinball privilej{es.
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Seven ):••rs 11 fter It wa11
dt.-dkawd. San M1suel Park In
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image as a dusty vacant lot
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• ljA.lk~tbatt courts, bleachel'lf and
f~~r and baseball '1elda tt"ll11
summt'r
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rcst 1s from state funds.
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vacant for tht' last S<'Vt•n Yl'<trs
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Art exhibition
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''All M&iia '63" the annual juried m~mbership exhibition
at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, continues through April
17 al the muSt.!um with 107 works by members on display.
Winners of individual awards this year lnclµde M.
Katherine Smith, Bruce Richards, Monica Dunham, Joan
J.ullan, Torben Helshoj, J . Winfield Hyma, John Gene1ta,
Gerry Frye and Shorle-Radford.
Otht•r winners w1..•re Karen Sllmlck L uther, Richard
liunkall <ind Jacquie Moffett.
In at.ld1llon lo mt'mbers' artworks. an c·xh1b1l in the
muM·um's Cuprwn Gall<:·ry fcalUrt.'S "Conu•mporary California
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bt•forl' 5 p m Thur..d<iy
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Tu!'sday's council mc't'ltng, beginning at ti p.m.
~hf nine-member arts comm1ss1on serves in an advisory
c:apacsty to tbe c:ounnl in matwrs pertaining to art and culture
in Laguna Beat'h .
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Orange OOut.OAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, March 30, 1983 • Al
NATION County revising f oo'd stamp system
Reagan offers to c ut baok
missile d e ployme nt ... 'If'
Mail ervice to be abandoned in I avor of distribution by priva te company
By Tiie A11odated Pre11
WASHINGTON -President Reaaan today ofCered to cut
bKk on the planned deplo~nt of new medlum-ranae nuclear
mllail8 in Europe If the SoVlet Union •ireed to ~uce lta
auwnal of rocket.I targeted on NATO t'OunlJies.
Even if the pro~ Is accepted, the United St.Ml.el would
begin installlnj new Pershing 2 and crul.sc rrussiles In Europe
l.ie this year aa .cheduled, while the Soviet Union would be
required to dlsrnantle 1110me ot Its medium-range weapons. The
Kremlin's chief arms negotiator, asked about the offer, said,
"I'm not op5tic." Under ropasal, the Sovieta would also have to cut thelr
worldwide atoc of lntermed1ate-range nuclear rniailes.
Corporate j et crash kills 2
NEWARK, N.J . -A corporate jet crashed after landing at
Newark Intemataona1 Airport today and caught fire, lulling two
people and closing down the airport for about an hour,
authorities said The Lear-25 jet, bound from Chicago, had just
touched down at 5:14 a.m. for what appeared to be a nonnal
landing when it vee~ to the nght, fhpped over in a ditch and
burst into flames. said control tower supervisor Jam Johnston. The dead were identified as the pUot, Brad Barnhart. 26, and
Goran Hogberg. 25, both of Denver.
Space shuttle to launch Monday
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -At long last, the countdown
la set to begin for the maiden launching of America's ~nd
space shuttle. the Challenger, which has been grounded for
more than two months by engine leaks and contaminated cargo.
Launch director Al O'Hara was ready to start the clock ticking
today aiming for a liftoff at I :30 p.m. Monday.
Barney Clark remembered as h ero
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. -Barney Clark. laid to rest as a
cold rain fell on 1,300 mourners, was eulogu.ed as "our hero an
this chapter of hi.story" who blaz.ed a medical trail with his
artificial heart that thousands of patients wiU someday follow.
"ln time, 50,000 men and women per year will be restored to a
worthwhile existence with the artificial heart in the United
St.ates alone," said Dr. Willem Kolff, .director of the University
of Utah Division of Artificial Organs. as Clark was buried
yesterday near tus home town.
STATE
Actress goes home alter surger y
LOS ANGELES -Actre$$ Barbara Bel Geddes. who
underwent quadruple heart bypass surgerr two weeks ago,
went home Crom the hospital "in good .,..... _
spirits" yesterday, said a spokeswoman for ,.... ~ -
Cedars-Sinaj Medical Center. The
60-year-old Bel Geddes, who portrays the
powerful matriarch of scheming Ewing
family on the television series "Dallas."
entered the hospital for tests March 12 after
complaining of chest pairu. Three days lat.er.
1he suffered a major heart attack at the ;
hospital and underwent the heart bypass ... o.ddee
operation.
Small claims h ears airport noise
SAN FRANCISCO -More than 170 residents within noise
range of San Franctsco International Airport may have their
lndividual $750 damage-nuisance suits heard in small claims
court, the Califorru.a Coun of Appeal has ruled. Last year, 116
people won $750 each after victones against the airport in small
claims court.
San Jose schools 'facing crisis'
SAN JOSE -Schools in San Jose will have trouble
opening next fall without financial aid to ba.la.nc..-e a projected
$14 million deficit, the head of the state's eighth largest school
di.strict has warned. The San Jose Unified School Dultrkt is
facing a crisis, Superintendent Lillian Ba.ma said yesterday
Qualified Oranae County
fumllh:a who now recielve food
1um1pe by n•u.il will have to pick
them up at o~ of three <.'Ounty
l~atlona be1tnnJn1 aa early u
next July
Ann, tho Anahelm-Fulhnton &rea
und thu Hun~ln1ton Beach-
Gard n Orove area.
ov•r-the-counier dtatrlbutlon
system could uve the county u
much as $300.000 a y ar In
ttampa that now are lo.at In the
mall.
The Board or Supervisors
yes terday agreed to open
contract negotiation• for a
private, county-wide food-stamp
diatrlbutlon sy1UAem with National
Development Corp. of Los
Ange lee
The comf,any, ontt of three
th•t subm tled bide tor the
di.trlbution franchl1e, probably
will offer check-caahlng aervices
and i.ue money ordert u well at
Its county outlet.I, according to
Steve Lewis, o f the county
Audit.or-Controller's Office.
Beginn1na ln 1983. the federal
government. curtailed payment.I
to countJet tor relmburwcment of
the l'OS\ of it.amps lc.t In the mall.
Supervisors voted lut Dec.-ember
to shill the dittributlon system
from the 0 .S. mall t.o a private,
over-the-counter system
Terms of the contract would
require the company to open
d11trlbuuon centers In Santa
Lewis said It will cost the
county about $166,500 to pay for
the private dlatributlon 1ystem,
about 75 cents per transaction.
About $1.8 million worth of
'the 1tamps are mailed each
month to some 20,000 qualified But switching to a private,
Exodus
Scattered debris is all that remains of what was once The End
Cafe on the Huntington Pier. Worker Brian Schaffer uses a
jackhammer on the last bit of what was once the foundation of
the cafe while a crane, background, loads truck. The cafe had to
be torn down after recent rough seas weakened pier pilings
Northern California drenched
Hill slipping in Malibu; Orange Coast s un to stay awhile
By Tbe Aasoclated Prell
A storm that pounded the North Coast with aa
much as 4.2 a.nches of ram in 24 hours drifted slowly
south today and was expected to bnng a strong
chance of rain as far south as Monterey by tonight
and tomorrow, cappmg a record-wet March
The National Weather Service reported ~hat
4.2 inches of rain had fallen at Honeydew in
Humboldt County in the 24-hour period ended at 3
a.m today, and 2.5 inches fell at Eureka.
Far smaller amounts of ra1n -less than 0.1
inch -were recorded in Marin and Lake counues.
Snow was forecast above the 6,000 foot level in
the northern mountams and the northern Sierra,
with a snow level above 8,000 feet Thunday an the
southern Sierra.
Winds of 20 to 25 mph were expected to
whistle an from the Pacific tonight over San
Francisco and Monterey
The March rainfall ln San Francasco, where the
weather service keeps data back to lHtll , already
has surpassed the previous record of 8 75 mches set
in 1879
Meanwhile, in Southern Cafifornaa, high
atmospheric pressure probably will keep the area
sunny and wann for the next several days, the
National Weather Service said.
"The reason for the good weather 1s a high
pressure system, and it should be with w for . at
least the next five days," said a weather servtce
spokesman who dedmed to give has name
Despite the warm weather, with highs an the
upper 70s, smog levels should be relatively low and
air quality good tn all areas of the greater Los
Angeles region except the San Gabriel and Pomona
valleys, said the South Coast Air Quality
Management District
fnmlllC!I around the county. 'J'hti
1tamp1 -•• good H ca1h -
allow needy famJUea to purchue
gr~rles at n!duced priL'et.
For the last teVeral years, the
county has !oat about 2 percent of
th~ food stamps malled och
month, I..ewl1 said. The over-
the-count.er system la expected to
minimize these to.es.
However, at.amps 1tlll will be
se nt by certified mall to
handicapped persons, thoee who
live more than 20 miles from a
distribution center or in
emergencies.
-JEFF ADLER
Econoniy
recovery
boosted
WASHINGTON (AP) -In an
apparent new sign or economic
recovery, the g overnme nt
reported today that ats broadest
forecasting gauge rose 1.4
percent m February, the sixth
monthly gain in a row.
The new increase in the
L eading Index of Economic
Indicators was much smaller
than January's revised 3.5
percent gain, which was the
biggest m three decades.
However, economists consider
the string of increases as an
indication that recovery from the
1981-82 recession wtl1 not fizzle
out quickly
The leading indicators index -
a compilation of 12 separate
economic staustics -is designed
to show trends in the overall
economy an corning months.
Jn February, toda y's
Commerce Department report
said, a jump in the nation's
money supply was the biggest
factor pushing the index upward.
Also showing improvement
over January -and thus helping
the index -were a nse in the
pnce; of sensitive materials, an
increase in formation of new
businesses. a drop in fint-time
claims for jobless benefits and
better showings for stock prices.
business deliveries and building
permits for future home
construction
Components showing worse
performances in February
compared to January included a
drop in the average work week, a
decline in contracts and orders
for new plants and equipment
md a alight dip in orden for new
consumt>r goods and materials.
Two indicators -measuring
changes m business inventories
and Ul borrowing by consumers
and companies -were not yet
available
Tod ay's report revised
January's increase slightly
downward from the 3 6 percent
originally estimated. The mam
reason was a January decline in
inventories, a category that was
not available for inclusion when
the first estimate was made.
WORLD
China, U.S. relations decline
Retrial starts • In HB child niolesting case
PEKING -Ch inese leader Deng Xiaoping told U.S House
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. today that Chinese-US relations
have declined steadily under the Reagan adminiatratJon "We
appreciate the fact there has been a deterioration and we hope
to reverse that trend." O'Neill responded later al a news
conference. .
Al ghanistan struggle stalemated
NEW DELHI, India -The spr ing thaw has reached
Afghanistan and a new fighting season ~beginning with little
change foreseen in the stalemated struggle between the
Soviet-propped regime and anti-government rebels The Soviet
Union, which intervened in Afghanistan in De<.-ember 1979. has
rejected several put U.N. demands to remove 1t1 estimated
105,000 troops from the rugged central Asian nation
Nicaraguan planes attack rebels
MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Air Force planes bombed an
airfield in northern Nicaragua that anU-Sandiniat.a guerril.lu
wett using to supply their forces and killed or wounded aeveral
rebels, Interior Minister Tomas Borge said today.
By JEFF ADLER
0( !tie OeltJ '1lot • ...,
The retrial of a Huntington
Beach man -a former Long
Beach police officer -accwed of
c hild m olestation began in
Orange County Superior Court
yesterday with testimony from
three young girls who claim their
neighbor repeatedly fondled
them.
Michael McDonald. 42. is
charged with multiple counts of
child molestation 1terrurung from
alleged acta with SJX girla who
visited his Cape Cott.age Lane
home over an 18-month period
beginning in 1981.
The case Is being relried
because an ea rli er jury
cons10~11n1i ln~ cnarg ea
deadlocked last September and
wu unable to delJver a verdict.
Three of the girla now aaed 9
to 11. testified they frequently
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ORANGE COAST a111r Piiat
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visited McDonald's home to play
pinball. It was during these visits
that Mc Donald, whom they
called "Uncle Mike." fondled
them. the three testified
One of the girls told .JUrors she
fanaJJy decided to tell her mother
about the alleged acts because
"we we~ getting Ured of him
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Cuufied G~molo1i•t, AGS
RUBY RED
Is 11 preclou$ hue
The beautiful red 1uby 11 lhe mosl
PfeihQ•Olls of oll colored gemstones It '' o
product ol the steomy 1ungle• ol rhe for
foll ollhough of-lpeclftl«ll ewe IOUfld in
othe< 0teos ol the wOfld The source of the
moll .beou11ful fond thut MOii voluoblel
rubies hos always~ Butmo The llufmete
ruby hos the 1pectol, rieh, dof\ red ~ thot
'' produced nowhere elt• '" the world
Rublet of a poler lint come f1om Sft lanli:a
Olld Thotlond Thew ore normo#y 1ef.,red
to 01 .. ptM ruboet," or os "pinl ~•tet"
Nature producet the ruby when the mlllefol
c~ lwtuch is Oft o1ui11-oaldel gett
contom1noted by trace• of d\<Ot111um 11
~ ltfOlliuf'/! II ofso Pf•*'• II pt0duc9' 0
fin• "needhng" ellec1 .n the ttone. ond the
tuby *ome• o "110t ruby " Thefe hove
been many 01te111p1t over lhe ~ears 10
ptoduce 1ynt"-9iC. 111blel. The frendwnon
Vet nuetl ltweNed 0 tynlhetlc r\lby thof WOI
11ted WI ~eted Sw.u wot<.hM Oftd WI ~
111Mt1iol CIPPtt•hOftl Ill receM ytOrt it.•
hovt ~ IOllle MO(. 1to1 .. tlc tyftfl\tfl(
llA>iel piO!Med. Thelt ¥M, ol COUtM, It
t1r below 1ho1 ol the rtol 1h1n9. A
r~oble i-elet ~ ~ polfl! OUI the
d+fl•t!IC .. btfWMn the t~helte ofld !tie
rllill rw.y f
dmng what he wasn't supposed
to do."
McDonald also Is alleged to
have shown some of the girls
p o rno graphic slides o n a
nickelodeon located in the home's
gameroom. a converted garage.
During the first trial. the
former motorcycle officer took
S'\NAROVSKI
Silver Crystal
the stand in his own defense and
denied molesting any of the girls.
His attorney. Gary Pohlson,
then argued his client was a
Vlctim of a conspiracy concocted
by several of the girb because
they were angry with him,
perhaps because he curtailed
their pinball privil~es.
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OIM\ta S, A ...... I ( .. , ......... ..,..,
San F•encleco 000 001 202-5 I I 0 Calolom1e 100 000 000-1 7 1
Hammak4t< Cat-I (7J. l •velMI (I) end
8'e<Vy PrUill (111 Z4lhn H ...... f7). 5encNz
ttl> .,.., Boo<-. N4t<ron (91 W-Hamm•er
l Zinn HRt S an Frenc11co, Oa•I• Calll0<n1a Oown"'ll
Yanll-I, Dodfer• 0 (al 11 ... o hacfl)
N-York (All 000 000 800-a II 1 LOI Angei.t 000 000 000-0 Cl 0
R••l•y Murray 171 Go1u11• (Ill and C11on. Valetlt.,_.a Herahl-(71. Zachry 181
and Sc1oac1a w RewteyE L-Valenruela
DI-lloof" Pn1lldelpn1a •. B•lllm0t• o
C1nc:1nna11 4. lloeton ;i
Chleago (All 3, T0tonlo 1
M1ri,_.,le 10. OetrOl1 5 KanHa City II, Monlf ... 1
Atl•nta 12. Houlton 5
PollabouQh 5 SI l.outt 3
O•kland tO Mlt,.a.ik .. S S.allle 5 C-anc!O ChicA90 (NL I 10. San Otego 7
PUBUC NOTIC( rtllUC f«JTICE I ~ K~ ~~~~~K-_...~-,.~~~~~ l"tCnTIOUa ., ..... NOnca ()II • u , IE " I 0 " c 0 u " T 0 F .. u .. I c I , A L c 0 u " T 0 ,
TRUaTU'a •AL.a CALWC>NeA I c~C>MtA Time Ot-.r .... •21111.IO COUNTY Of OlllANO!c c OUNTV Of' 04llNtOlf
T,_.. ...... •111001M 100 CMc c-tier om. w... CIENTilAL OflANOa COUNTY
YOU AM• DU'AULT.....,.,. A ...... "-CaMom1a t2'701 AJC>tc:IAL OtaTMCT ~ CW 1'llUeT OAnD 1111/'1. PLAINTIFF UNITED BANI( OF 700 CMc C.... OrM W ... ~ YOU TAKI ACTIOM J.O S K Y L I H E H A T I 0 N A l 811ftle AM, C.....,. 117V1
ll'tlO'TSCT YOUfl ll'tlO,llllTY, IT ASSOCIATION Pl A I H Tl FF W IN S T 0 N
MAY II 80LO AT A' ,UellC OEFENDAHT JOHN E BOWEN NElWORK INC a Oelew1re
8ALI. If YOU Nll!D AN lnd1v1dually end dba AZTEC corparallOn
IX"-ANATIOM Of' ~ NATUfll ENERGY TECHNOLOGY INC 0 EI' E N 0 AN T CA 8 l E
OF TMe PROCEl.DINGI AQAINaT CLUB INTERNATIONAL INC • AOVERTISING & MARKETINO •
YOU, YOU lftOU\.D COMTACT A Colorado corporellon JOHN C per1netsn1p con11111no ol Mk:f!IMll uwn111. BOWEN di>• AZTEC ENERGY Na<I Bt<lll CC>-pertnef Ind Shirley On Aprll e t9a3 et 10 00 AM TECHNOLOGY IHC , DONALD E lff co-pertner MICHAEL NEIL
CE N T RA l CAP I TA l MARTINEZ dbe AZTEC ENERGY BRETT •n lnOlvldu•I. SHIRLEY
CORPORATION. u duly ~I.cl TECHNOLOGY INC and OAVE LEE ill\ 1nd1Yldu., Ooet I lo X. Co.
Tru•ts e under and purauent to HARDY dbe AZTEC ENEROY Co Ooe Co<poretlon
o..d of Trull. reco<cMd on May 0, TECHNOLOGY, INC 8u..oN8
1981 .. Oocument no 7021, Book NOTICE OF l!NTflY Of' CAN NU1191!fl ,., ....
U047. Page 1032 ol Olllclel JUOQIKNT OM •••nR NOTICIEI YOll ,,.,,. ..... n •""·
Racord• In th• o fllce o t the 8TATE JUOGMEN'T The coun _, -. ... ..-e• rou
Record•• o f Orenge County, CA81! NUMalEfl 3t2IA without •-Mint llNrd Yntee.
Callfomlt. •Ketuled t>y· RICHARD I TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR JOll rMpOnCI ~In IO O.,e. Reed
GALE. •n unmarried men, WILLIAM JOHN E BOWEN the lnfonM1loll below.
A. BAYZERMAN, a marrt«I man u 2 YOU ARE NOTIFIED II you with to -" the edVl<:e of
hi• sole 1no Mparate prop•rty, •· Upon epp11ce11on 01 the •n ellorney >n thl• m11ter. you
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1udgment creditor e Judgme n l ~houlO do 10 ptomplly iO 111•1 your
TO THE HIOHEST BIDDER FOR eg1lnt1 you hes been enter.cl on lht5 written rtfPOl\H. II eny. mey t>e
CASH (peyable a1 time ol tale In coun es IOllows toed on time
lawful mon9)' of the Unttad Sl•t .. ) (I) JIJOgment credit Of United A v I • 0 I u • ' • d II a • I d 0
et the f'b'lh Fron! entrance of the 8 • n k of S ~ y I In tt H •I 1on111 del'ftend1de. II trlll•n•I p11•d•
County Court MouH, 700 Civic Auoe1at1on dec:tdlr OClfttra Ud • .an wdle1'de • <Anter~. Wut, S11nt• Ana. CA (21 A.m ount of fudgm•nt menoe qw Ud, ~ dentro
82701, ell right, tlfle •nd lntllf•t eflleted In lhlll COUr1 $49 297 10 cM IO dlee. LM la Ml~ ...
conw..,eo to e nd now held by 11 1> This fUd9men1 wN enter.cl ttgw.
und., f8ld Deed of Trull In the bued upon• al8(9' state judgmen1 St Usted d•••• tollcller •'
propetty ll1ut1.cl In aald County. prevtouaty 9fllerecl ag8'nl1 you as consejo de un ebogeoo e n Hie
Celllornfe, dHcrll>lng lhe lend follolols •sun 1 o d st>• r 1 e 11 • c • r Io ,...,.elw. ( 1) Stater atate Colorado 1nmed1atemente. de Ml• men«e.
LOI 41 01 TrKl No 10148 II\ 121 S11tet at et• court Olllnct "" •eepue4te eecrtt• II hey alQunll.
the City of Coe!• MMa County of Court on llttd tor lhe C•ty of Den.,., i:iueoe -regtetrad• • 1iempo O.enga. Stat• of Callfornt• .. oat e'1d Sl•I• of CQlorado 1 TO THE OEFEHOAHT A ~
map -'*' IO 8oolt 427 Peoea (3) Judgment antarao 1n -· i:.ompl••nl hH ~en flied by the
15 Md te, Mi.c.Naneout M9')1 lf'I ll•t• on H~bef 3 1882 P'alntlff egelf'ISI you If you wleh 10
the Office ol the County R«:order ol 3 A Wrtt ol b9'11110n may .,...,. detend this 1......i1 you muet wllhtn
Uld county ~ luued egeonaf you u..-you JO day• ell er lhla 1ummon• I•
The 11reet .odfMa and ,,,., Ill• wllh tltlt court • motion 10 _..., on yo.i. ,,.. wllh lhl• court•
common dealgnallon. II any. of the vecal• lltia JUdgment wichln 30 days wr111an •9e90"• 10 the oomplelnt
reel PfOl)er1y deecrlti.d a bove 11 alter ..,,_ U1>0f'I you of !his l\Otl09 UnlesS you do llO your 1Mf1Wf1 ""'I
putpon.cl to be 2451 Santa AN lhlS court may O<der d\at • Wrtt of tHI ent•red on applk:ellon ol lhe A~ Coal• ,,.__ Ca t2&20 EaecutlOI\ m•y 1.-or • Wr1t of plalnlltt and 1n1a COUf1 m9Y anter • Tfl• undertlg ned Tru•t•• Eaecutton wl\tch hes !>Mn 1uueo iu<IQment 119eons1 you tor the relief
dlaclelm1 1 ny ll•blllty tor eny reme1n In affect O<der the aale of demencMd In IM complllinl, wNcih ~-ol Ille •lrwl addr-i>er•Shabte pr0Qet1y. and order the coulO •Hull In g.,n11,.ment of
and «*ler common deelgl\allon. Ir lavylng otoc.r 10 re1e1n phyatc•I wega, 1alc1ng of money OI Pf'<>P«IY
eny, tlhOwrl herein. PO-of 111\y of )'OU• Pf'operly or other relle l requHled In th•
Selo H I• wfll be med•. t>ut In "" P08MMlon and 10 m&ll\laln cornplaln1
wllhollt covenan1 or w1rr•nly. the tevy of eny properly not In hi• Oa1ec1 Octol>llf 11 1982
•II.Pl' .. or Implied. regwdtng title, phyaleal ~ Ro1>er1 B Kl.IMI.
po11d1lon, or encumDrenoH , Dt1.cl Oeceml>llf 22, 1882 Cieri!,
fnoludlng feu. ollargu and Lee A B<ench By Sharyl Cetp«'Mit.
expeneas of Ille Truet .. and of the Clark Deputy
HUttt cr••••d Dy ••Id 0Hd of ey l(etltlMn A Hr;ee. CfliltlM •. c ... .,.
Trutt, to pay Ille rwmtln4ng Offnc:lpel Deputy AttorMJ
111m1 Of ttle note(•) NCUl'8d by Nld llllUNQ•9'. TOLLll a lulta 201,
Oaad .. Truat to w11· ••31,907 50 fUC)( ... 8"AuaU1 ""' 9Moll INYCI~
with lnllr-' tMreQ11 lrOm OIJOf/11 Teny L 8MotlN Hunttnator1 9-fl. CA nM?
N.AMRaTATE•NT
Th• followfng peraon I• doing
bu~U OEAl·WEAA OF NEWPORT
BEACH. 2046 Tuelln Avenue, Cosla
M-CeNt0<111a 92821 "'•'l' lo,lurdoc:I< Sltendy. 20411
Tuettn Av•nue. Costa M•••. CaJ1lornq 112927
Thot bu-11 '°""uciad by Ill\
11\dMOuel
Mary M ShenOy
Thtt 1181-1 wet 111e<1 """' the County Cl«k. of Orenoe County on
Merci\ 28 11183
Ft127M
Publleh•d Orange CoHI Oelly
P1101. M•r 30. Apr II. 13, 20, 1083
1513-83
P\B.IC f«JTICE
l"ICTfTi6Ut IWU.U
NAMt! 8TATEMEn'
flle following pe11on le doing
buall\"9 aa
SOPHISTICATED SERVICE.
13224 NewP011 A..,.., •&A. Tuatln.
CA 112680 Ron•ld A GrlClln. 13224
Newport Ave , rSA. Tuatln, CA
92680 Thia t>;nl,_• 11 oonduCted by en
lndl"'<tuaJ
Roneld A ann1n
Thts ttel-t WU flied Wit" the
County Clent of Orenge County on
Merci\ 25. 1g93 ,,,..
Put>ll•h•d Orange CoHI Oelly
Pllol, M•tch 30 Aprll II, 13. 20,
1"3 1487-83
l"lCTITIOU8 M.l ... H
N ... HATl...-wT
Th• follo•tng per.on I• doing
bus!.-. .. 1•1 AID SECURITY SYSTEM (bJ
AIO SECURITY 5122 8olN A-.
N o 104 , Huntington Be•ch
Cta1il0<nfa 112tA9
O~nla A Grubb. 81112 18•h
Sir•••. No A. Wellmlntter.
Cllllfomla 920l3 Thlt butlnfft It oonduc;t.cl by an
lndlVlduetf
Dennie A Grubb
Thll ll•t-1 ••• flled wtth Ills Coun1y Cleft! of 0t1no-COUf\ty on
Meroh 11. 1983
"212'11
Publl1hed 011n11• Cout Dally
Pllo1. M1t. 23. 30. ~.II, 13, 1983
1424-83
MUC NOTICE
8anle YM• t, ~ -..Cit 1
S1nl1 Yna1 100° 100 0 2 2 0
laguna 9ffch OC)o 001 0-1 4 0
Tnomn ""' Goodwtn. Solomen and Crowl 2B "•••or (L81 Hiii (l8)
39 RetOO< (L81
HIOH ICHOOL ITANOINOI
IUnNt Leegue w L oe I Fouo1ain \/alley O
Edi IOI\ 3 ...,n11nQ1on 8eac;I! 3
w .. 1m1n11., 2
MeJ1na 1
0cHn V-I
LaolNloflt'•low•
2 f'"I 3 2 2 2
3 3 • 3'"1
foun1 .. n Vatiey 9 HUl\111\QtOtl 8"cl! e ca
'"""'II•) Tlft19"l'1~
Mllf•na •• Edlton at Mlle Sq.-e (7)
T-•-'10-Foun1 .. n ValMly 11 W .. tmlntlar 13 15)
OC.•n Vt-•I Malina If Batt Field 171
Huntington Beach •• Ea11on et Mii• SQuare 17)
NHL c;:A-.aLL C:ONf'IMNCI(
v·Edmon1on •-Calgary •·\ltncou-
' W1nnip.g Kine•
."" ..... DhWeft WL T Ol'OA
46 21 " 414 310 32 3• 12 31• 310 30 35 13 187 303
31 36 • 291 3111
211 40 I I 283 3-411 _.,.. Ol'#Woft
,, ..
103
711 73
70
113
y.Cnocaoo
•·MW\nesote
•·f0<onto
1 St LOUii
O.to<iot
•5 22 10 324 1112 100 oo n 16 3 t8 211 111
21 38 12 282 319 114
2• 39 1s ne 301 113 20 42 IS 260 32S S5 WAU8 COWIMMCI
~ .. rte .. ~
y·PltoledelpNe 47 '2 II 314
• NY tal....,_. 411 2S 12 2'7
a W•-'l<noton 3' 23 16 295
• NV ~· 34 34 ti 299
"""" Jelley 15 48 13 217 Pttllbu<QI! I 7 SI 9 248
Ad-DfwWeft
231 102
218 82 2N G2
271 77 324 4S
341 43
Y·Boslon SO 19 9 322 222 lot
•·Monti... • ' 23 13 342 278 85
•·8u"al0 37 211 13 307 276 117
A·0ue09C 32 34 11 332 327 711 H11Hora 19 S2 1 252 392 •5
•-Qlncned playo" "'°' y<llnc,_ Olvi8'0n mle
L•I Nllfll't lcorw Calgary S. K ..... 3
Boeton 4, Ouel>ec 3
Harll0ta s. 8u"'•lo • r 0<on10 •. MlnnetlOlt 2
N..., York R~ 4, S4 LOUii 3
Edmonlon 7, l/ancouvar 4
T°""lf'I'• 0-
ltfn9e at Win~ M0t1trael •• PIUlburgh
"""" 'l'O<ll 161andert al W-'1ll\Q1on T aronto •• Oelrolt M-• at ChicA90
ATTEST.
EllMn P Plllnney
C4ty Clent, C41)' of Coe••~
Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Wtdneed1y, March 30, 1083 El
''-'-I, ICt.wa I ...............
lot..,.... 0 I I • 3 c~ o , , -• ,.,..,.....
Hof'9 ,........_HIGllOlll, LA • U t._dY
LA e at ..._Htly, Ce!. e ... OY1>n Cal IM l-. LA, IU1 .......,,......
I ewe-r, ~ 41 lttnoo-.1. 12 •• fpjll t CeiOVr McOoneld M, It M I &.ea
"'" T~ It CllmlMf1 OloMt~ 112t (# ~LA, tt~J ........... Cai.
IS• t 'aollflelll. Cal. 17 t1~edltll Cal ::~ I'-, LA, 1t 41, OYUtt. c.1.
Tllltlf._...
• c.19.,y, Me0one10 18 (Cllo<ilne101 1 12 e. f C&IOer,, Hlltt0t1 44 1"-lnlWll,
MC:OonalOI 10: 1~ e Caloefy, H11Mo11
4$, 10 00. 7 Loe . bani 11 (H-,
Kor•ll). It. II I. Lo• An"IH, 'o• H
f"4.t11owt111. l Mwr•vl. 1101 P111e111n-
1Conroyd. Cal. II 28, 1<..,nffy, lA, e u .
l<Of\royd, Cal. I I $2
81\ole on CIC* -1.oe Angei.. le+10•11 CtilOarY 111..f.10-31,
Ooe»ae•Lot A~. l.Mkoalll, MallNOO Cai04lly, ldwetde A·7,242
Moftte Cwto Open ,.,..,........ ........
Wo)lek 'lb•k tPola ndl d•I John Al•••nd., (Aua11alle). f ·J. 1-0, Yannick
NO"" (Fr-) Clef Giiiet Motetton jFr.._ •.
II·• I .. SNomo Ollcloaleln llatNI) def Ivan
Lendl (CrechotlOvakla). 11-2 3-4 7-5 8111
Scanlon IU S ) ""1 Marcet M-at lllrUI)
1 s 2-11 7.5 ...,, •• t04lmtiment '::.::· =..:.-.::> RICMcto Cano (Atgaritlne) Gel CantMa.
Soe•H IB•aiH) 7-11 11·2 Victor Pece•
IPattGV•yl de! l•an t<Mly fBtu M) t.-2 2-1 11-3. Rody Royer (U S.j def Belue Pra/ou•
(Cllllel. 11·4. ll·A. Trey Wellke (U S l def
Ramiro 8anavldM (8o1Mf ), 11-3. 2·1. O· 1
Creoo WIUUI (Us) !Mf . ......,.0 Galtlke<
(A1gan11na~ 11-4. 11-2, Tonr. Glammllva (US J
del Tnomu II~ IBtutl. 11-4. 7.5
High tchool
Huft""tlOft lleeclt M, '"'-Vellef 14
""" ........... Oft .--. , ..... ....... HOim (FV) Iott to Ganz, I ·II; Iott to Bedley,
Ml. Clel S..gloJl!d, 1·5. loll to Fowler, 6-i'.
011pol (FV) Iott •·II. 2·0. 2·0; won •·• a-1rv1 Iott J..e; won 11-<1. 6-4. '"' 4-11. Lae (FVI #on 11-0. II-•. 11-1, 11-1
°°'*" Wendzll·Mao• (FVI ec>lll wlln GeOrl•I
Oampman. 4-0. 11-3, C1e1 Oodda-Caro°"· 11 ... 7-S. NQ<.iyen-<:.apllc (FV) Iott 4-6, HS, tp~I
1-0 0-1
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HIQft 8Cff00l ._...Laeew
Ed•ton del ac.ar. v-111·14 15·8
I!> 9
Hununglon Beach def w .. tmlnll•• t!> 10 1S.9 15-12
HIOH ICHOOL ITANOINQI
lunMt Leegue
LMtW W L La Oull\1• • 0
Fountain Vali.y 4 0 Editor> 3 2
Matin• 2 2
Hunll11Q1on 8Mc" 2 2 w .. 1m1ne1er 0 • Oc:NnVlew 0 S
Taftlellre a-(7) Fountain V-.,Y al La Quint•
Edtton al Hvnllngton a..ctl W•lmmelar el Mat1ne
OW...• w l • 2 s 3 3 s • • 3 3
0 8 0 s
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Ocean View et w .. 1,,,.,,.tar
HunHnoton e.acn et FOUt11atn v~ '"*"''• 0-(1) M.,1ne al I.a Oulnte
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...... A.tlWIC '· ...... Oel •
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) Hambr41Chl (f'). e3, 4 OtQljj (N), U , 6 P0tello (FVJ. U , II l anu (fl .• H 7 W
hkallH "I (f'VI H , e lanllt IEI H , ti
J0<d-entl IFVI M 10 Coopet (IE). ti
o.e-View •1. ~....., m ( ...... ._ ........... ,
1 Jaren11h<r1ov1. •• 2 Pablo Duar te
1ov1 60 3 Sc.o11 Noelaon IH•l 60 • ""'1Y Seu1 .. 1ov1 6.2. & ~ aa...i.t 1ov1 63 tJ Erett Johfl.aon (H8), &4
AllT'8 Lf.::o-r:..":!t"Z-,) -51 •"Qlel• 24 t>at•. • l>Onlto. 103 macll•el, 14
IOdl llal\, 21 ~el\Md
DAMA WM~ -72 anotar• 13 l>Ma,
I 10 r~ cod, 2 rocil 11"1. 25" ~. 4 ttCUlpln
v.....,.. trwacttons
llA8UAU ~L.Ne-
80STON REO SOX·Sart1 St-Ctewf0to
potcner to Pawh.cllet OI In. tnlarneuonat
LNQUe
MILWAUKEE IAEWEAS·Sent Mike Ande<aon l)<lcnet 11111 F06ey ca,_ end
Mar~ Corey oull-to .,_ minor IMg<'9
ClllTIC>
OAKLAND AS· Trtaao Chuck l<OIOtk•
polel\er. to IM San ~ Padr• Op1'°"9C1
Luis~ lnllelOar 10 r-. of tM
PaaflC C:O..I l~ SEA TTlE MARIN Sarti Janw __,
ce1c:r..r to In.tr i.ague comp1e,. '°'
'MN'O""*'I _._..Laeew
HOUSTOH ASTROS-Pteoed Nolan Ryen
pllclle< 1na Alt Howe. lnflelde< on the
21-dey dlUbled "81
MONTREAL EXPOS-Sent RO)' Jonnaon
Ind Pel Rooney, outllelder1. 10 WIC:hlta ol 1ne Ame11cen AHoc1a11on Traaeo Ken
Phelps, lnfleldar. IO IM Saellle Mari.-1 for
~·.,. an<! a p1.-,., 10 oe n-lal4t<
NEW YORI< METS-Treded Jody Jonntton
ena Ste•• Wa•k•r. PllChert. 10 Ill• LOI
Angelu Ooagere tor Merk B••dley
OU1f-
'OOT8AU .........,,.......L...-
NEW VORK GIAHTS·Obtelnea Oavla Graan, running ~ on waivare trom the c..........,e.a-.
NOnc• 0. TRUeTft'9 IALS ~ .... 11tlft~ON T.e. .... O-oa7D
~··•11111 NAm 8TATf....-r
fhe followlng pereon 11 dOlng
~ ... UNIT CODe 0
HERMES FINANCIA L
COAPORATION N 64Jt'f ~
Tru•t•• under 11'1• tollowlng
deeatbed deed Of 1ru1t WIU 8Ell
AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924"
(payable al the ttme 01 .... 1n lewfVI
money of lhe United 8tets1) ell
ngl'lt 1111e eno .,,._ oonY9y9d to
91\d now held by It undef TRUSTOA
MICHAEL THOANTON
B ENEFICIARY MERCURY
SAVI N GS ANO LOA N
ASSOCIATION recor-ded Mlrdl 4,
KA TH~EH MdHlYRE DESIOH
& IU~TRATION. 26~ EllMr\ Ave.,
8-103, Coel• "'-· ca. 82927
l(athrsn Ann Mcintyre, 2SS4
t10en A..,. 11-103, Coate MeM. Ca
82827 lnlt bUtlnMa .. conduc:1.cl by .,,
lnOMdval
KAllhren Ml> Mctnty.-e
Thi• ••• , ........ -hied """" the County Clerlc OI Orange County on
MarCl't 1 1993
'111211
Pw1>11en.d Or•ng• Coaet Oelly
Piiot Mer II. 10, 23, 30, 1983
11113-83
1981 H ln11r Ho. 5773 In 8oolc ------------
139119, peg• 17 4 , o l Olllol•I P\RIC NOTIC£
Record• In the ofllee o l th• -------~------.,.-.,.--Rsc0<dsr of Of•nge Coun!y, Hid flCTITIOUI llU .....
deed o l t ruat dstcrlbs e the NAMI ITATEMINT
following The lollowlng P«.onl are Ootng
lot 1 of Tract 1643~ Cl1J ol Co.II oull,_ u .
M .... u I* Map reoorcMd In Book FIELDS a 80HS ROOFING.
et, Page 42 of Mi.cettaneoue Mapa. 130 S•nllego Aoed. Cott• M .... Recxvdl of Mid County Celltoml• t2eH
YOU ARt: IN DEFAULT UNDER A Clllvtn C Fields. l30 Sentl8QO
DE E 0 0 F T R U S T DAT E D ~. Coate MMe. c.11torn1e 929~
FEBRUARY 27. 1981. UNLESS YOU Bre"de Fi.1<11. 1130 Senllego
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Pl-Coet1 MMe. Cellfornle 929~
PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A This Duel,_. le condllCled by en
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN INIMdulll.
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE 1"nde FleiOe
OF THE PROCEEOINO AGAINST Thie alel-1 -tlleCI with the
YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A County Oletl< of 0.""99 County on
LAWYER Mete" 25, 1813 The at•••t •ddreu ol ••Id
property 11 837 w Wllaon, 81.,
Co;\t• ...... CA No -•Ml)' la
given H 10 111 complelan ... or cornet-> The beneficiary I.Ind«
aalO o..d ol Truet by ,_, of •
brNCtl or !Mfeuh In the obligellona
1'1-.n
Publle"ed Orenge CoH I Delly
PllOt. M11 30, AlJll II 13, 20, 1"3
147t-83
secured tlteret>y, lteretolore l"tCTTTIOUt ., .....
e11ecuted end d elivered 10 th• N._ STAn.wT
1111de11i9oed • written Oec:lare11on The lollowlng per-. -dOlng ol Oefeul1 and Oemend for s•. l>ualnne u
and written notloe ol brMdl and ol SCANOl·HOROIC. 903 C. .. Ol'lld
eiectton 10 ce.iM lhe l.lfldelllgned AYenlle, Corona del M•. Caltornl1
10 lall Mid property to ••!tty aald 921125
obllg•tlon1, •nd lh••••ll•r th• Ouath NHlell, 003 Orchid
un<l«algned c8UMd Mid notice of A--. Corona d8I M•. caittomte t>reec h end o t eleollon to b• 82825
recorded November 10, tH2 H Oii• Nulell, 1103 Orchid
Instr No. 82-3"207 In of Offtclial Avenue, Corona d8I Mer, Celllornl•
Record• In tit• office of th• e2e2e
Recorder of Orange County, Thia bu.W-t le conduct.cl by I
8•1<1 S•I• wlll be med•. but O-" pe.nnennlp.
•llhout oovsnant or ••rr•nty, Olle Neelafl
STATE OF CALWOAHIA ) tllq>f-or lrnptled, rsoardlno ft11e Thie lllt_,1 -fllad with lhe
COUNTY Of' ORANG! l ,..,..,. t1on "~snoi t CITY OF C08TA Ml!8A ..... --• or encum -· ° County Clertl of Ot11nge county on ~ Ille ratMlnlng prlndplll aum o1 Meroh 21. teM •. Ille not• ~ by Mid o..d of f't117M
" 1eso. par~ u ptO'llded 1n eta a. ,,...... ttrwt. (1141 *"'*
Mid llOla(I) '*'9 .... coet., c:hllOM """ "oor, Publlahed Orenge COHI De lly
I, EILEEN P. PHINHaY. citz,;'r," ~ ••·Olftcto Cieri& of .... Cit)' Truet, wtth lnlwt .. In Mid not• PuDll•hed Of•no• Cou t Dally
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Wltfl lnt..i: Attemer ton 1~~
The benellclar)I ""'* Mid Deed """" ~ .. Of Trwt hllretotora a11ecu\.cl Md 9llyllM N9tloMI AMoctetlon
delhrered lo the uneltrtlllfl•O • T.t (ttJ) taMtOO
wrttten Oederlltlon ot Otf-"' and Publllfled Or1ng. Coat Oatly.
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CA '°°'4. TllOMee T. TIWlll, 2 .. llelltnO
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GM plans Southland
autQ d esign center
By The Auoclated Preu
THOUSAND OAKS -
In an l'ffort to t·upiuuiie on
Cul1 turn1u l'Or buylnai
tr t•nd11, L:t.>nertll Motor11
C'o rp pl11ns to opt'n un
uut11mul1v1• dt•111u11 t't'nlc·r
h {· r l' , \ h l' c o m p & n y
a111wurwc•<.f
"Wlth ,this ltll·atlon, we.•
f1·1·l Wl• will be a,ble to
lwll1•1 ~1·n11l· California
tn•nds II\ urdc1 to develop
vt•htdt·s that will meet the
111•l·d!I 11( tht• W1•st Coast
pupul&twn," GM Vice
t 'ha1rman liow11rd Kehr!
~.nd
Ttw deb1gn t'l'nt"'r will
l'rt1ploy 11botJ1 50 people
whL'n 1l <>J)('tl!>, possibly late
this ~u mm t'r . at a
;.!~.000 ~quare-fool offke
budding. GM offtctals said. <: M ha' rf.'t ;ii nr,rl an
l J
GENERAL MOTORS
overall 31 percent ahare of
the Southern California
t'ar market for the lut
decade.
However. the Detroit-
based company has only
been able to capture about
10 pereent of the small-car
marke t w hlle imports
aC(.•ounted for 52 percent of
Southern Ca li fornia's
overall car sales in 1982
and more than 80 percent
of small-car sales.
Bra niff wa nts joint ve nture
LOS ANGELES -Allhough Braniff Airways'
altt•mpl to lease jets to PSA Inc. recer:itly <."011.apsed, .the
ulrlinl• •~ approaching other companies about possible
jvitH ventures to fly Braniff aircraft, a company
ofl anal said.
"Wt• are continuing to look at the possibility of
11pNattng some limited number of aircraft" either in a
J0111t vc>nture with another airline or independently,"
~11d Robert Ferguson, vice president and treasurer of
thl' DaJJas-based Braniff.
He said, however. that joint-venture talks
"haven't gotten that far."
EarlJN this month, the San Diego-based PSA
.url11H! I.nicked out of a plan to lease Braniff jets and
to11n a nt<w , low-fare Texac; airline diVJsion.
Building firm co-founder dies
LOS ANGELES -Alexander Tishman, one of
11vt• brotht>rs who developed the Tishman Realty &
l'onstruc·tion Co .. has died at age 91.
T1shman. who in 1928 became treasurer of the
firm founded by his father in 1898, died last Friday in
NPw York City
The fim1 is probably best known in Los Angeles
for dt.>vPlopment of the mid-Wilsh ire area. The
l'ompany currently <.'Ontrols 8 million square feet of
bu1ldmg s pace in the West
Housin g sales dip "temporary'
SAN DIEGO -A $171.9 million Defense
Dt·partment contract for the production of 142
Tomahawk cruise missiles was awarded yesterday to
the Convair Division of General Dynami~. .
Jack Isabel, spokesman for the San Diego Convair
division, said the contract la for both ~a':'y aea-
la unched and Air Force ground-launched nllSSlles. He
said there would be no increase in the Convair work
force of 3. 700 that is working on rnissUe p~ucuon.
WHAT NYSE DID
NEW YOAI( IAPI MAr 1'
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Untl\Anood '31 ,.
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WHAT AMEX 010
NEW YOAK IAPI NWi• 1' ........
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METALS
NEW YORK 1Al'J Spot nonlerrou1
mtttAI l)flGM today
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dft"tnAUOf"lt
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DOW JONES AVERAGES
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