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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilot\11111111 ---- ' .,.., ........... "'c ...... •ten . Masked police officers enter tear-gassed mobile home today. ,.... Cops • seize ·man ... 8£ ter HB shootout By PHIL SNEIDERMAN AIHI ROBERT BARKER otei.Olltr ....... About 40 reaident1 of a Huntfnaton Beach mobile home park w~re evacuated. early today d~raresi~ntapparentlywe~ ben.erk, exctiance<t ~· with poUce and barricaded b.i.mlelt Jn, .. ha ~ for t.Jv•dioun. Huntift~n Beach police Lt. Bruce y ouna Mid the gulunan, iden tified aa K e nnard" R . Warrick, 53, 1urrendered at about 3 a.m. after 45 minutes of telephone negotiatioll.fl and -.Vo volleys of tear gas were used by SWAT offlcen 'who aurrounded Warrick'• home. He restdea in the Huntington By-the-Sea travel trailer area, 21871 Newland St. Warrick. who I.a employed by the city of Huntington Beach in the street cleaninl divilion, was taken to the jail ward at UC ll'Yine-Medical Center with a tingle bullet wound to the right inner thigh, apparently suffered in the exchange with officers. Hospital officials said Warrick was in fair condition early today. Young said the man w as "extremely disoriented and appeared mentally "disturbed" when he finally 1urrendtted to OffiQen. One police officer, Norman Evenpl, required eye cleanaina • to re!l)ove fraamenta that 1truck him during_ the. 2UOfire ·~bance with -Warrick, "ouna Mid. But he said no other police offioen or civilians were hurt during the incident. In additiori tD the evacuation of park residents living near Warrick'• home, officers cloeed off Paeific Coaat Highway between Be'ach Boulevard and Magnolia Street because of the (See SHOOTOUT, Page A%) ~THI IRllGI COAST : COUNTY IDITIDN WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Breakthrou.gh near in skin. graft? UCI medical researchers testing new drug on rats; 'very close' to h.uman use By GLENN SCOTT major bum victims receive skin rejected. At the UCI Medical less surgery and with less chance ortM Dllllr,.... ltlllf grafts. Center Bum Unit, Director Bruce of bacterial infection. .. l!C _Irvine medical retearchers The d r u g, Cyclosporine, Achaµer said the drug may mean "We'~ very close to giving it a are hOping a new drug they're reduces the bodyls immune burn victims who now must try in a Jot of severe bum cases -ta1in,1.Wdl.Lw.itb.,lJKll-mu_twg __ u_.stt:.ll)JO •. 9--e.w ,~~t...9r· ot!lt!.t.~~q<?..,!..~es~ _gr.at~-~\VD.~~~~2.~ there is_-A,.J:!!gh_ __ _ out to revolutionize. die way 60c:{Y parts, aren t imme<liately coula get_neJVJq.en ~tb_;.m~:.:....ESee S.IUN_d!~%) . .. -·--""· ~ ........... ..,awe-ae.n· Corona del Mal'. seniors Dave Schweit~er al)d Lisa McMariigal with ~1'11111'':1).f,~. ~~~~1tid to .stop drinldn~an«I driving. · ·· ... .,, • #, •• - Preventing prom ·tragedy By STEVE MARBLE or .. .,..,,.....,. Prom night ia three days away and Lisa McManigal ia worried. She knows students and she knows that prom night often ends in tragedy. Along with qther .enion at Corona del Mar High School, she has launched a crusade against drinkina and driving. • 0we want people to have fun," she says, "but w e want them to live to tell about it.". Sl like "Drink + Drive =-Death" and - .. ~ Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk'' have gone up at the campus. Contracts promising no drunken driving have been mailed to parents and students. The idea comes without pressure from atdministrators, teachers or parents. In fact, atudenta claim some faculty members have been le91 than encouraging. "Some students laugh and say 'but I like to drive drunk.' But most support us," says McManipl. "feer preasure is IO strong in high IChool that it's better the message is coming from fellow students.'' Newport ,Beach police officer David Sens aays he waa surpriled when the students called and uked him lO talk at a achool aaeembly. "Nonnally the peer pressure in high school la to not conform, to llCl'eW up. Thia was a change -a nice change," says Sens. Traditionally, Sens says, prom night is an accident waiting to happen. Last year, a Newport senior was killed ln an alcohol-related accident after the prom aJ\(i the year before a girl was killed in an accident before graduation ceremonies. "We're alw ays on pins and needles this time of year," says Sens.· "If not a fatality, there's usually 101De bad accident.'' He says drunken driving statistics in Newpon.Beach are...cary. Last year, 1,701 pec)ple were arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and 260 accidents were blamed on intoxication. Figures, this year, are climbing at the same pace. McManigal's intereat in lier crusade grew last year after viewing a television program on a MasaachU&etta-based program, Students Against Driving Drunk. In preparing for the week-long drinking and driving crackdown, McManigal met with a victim of a drunken driver. The woman had lost a leg and now is confined to a wheelchair. "I learned a lot from her. I learned that a lot of people don't care. The guy who hit her had been involved in five hit-and-run accidents. He didn't~. "But," 1he adds, "I saw that it hadn't crushed her spirit or ·§Otten her down. She got mad and fought back.' ~ County to_ block airline By JEFF ADLER OftMOlltJNotlt8ff Paul Reins and ·daughter Janelle, 3, can manage smiles now. Ordeal over? Mesan gets job inter.views American Airlines' hopes of beginning service from J oh n ~ JODI CADENHEAD Wayne Airport n ext month "'-a..,"°'...,. probably will be grounded Things are looking a bit brighter for Paul Reins, the indefinitely today as Orange unemployed Costa Mes;1 man who called the Daily Pilot Friday County supervi8ors are expected after running out of hope and food for his family. to temporarily block any new air Two local companies, which asked not to be Identified, said · from · th alre d they would be willing to talk to Reins about a sales job. earners · wnng e 8 Y The 27-year-<>ld father said he was arsateful for the offers, overcrowded facility. o--The re90}ution superviaors are but was just worried now about how he was going to pay hia $535 t rent this month. , being asked to endo se b y "I'm just shocked that anyone called," said Reins. "I didn't Superviaor Thomas Riley, wh0&e . district includes the airport, think tJ;tere ':"e~ any people left who could reany hear and see." would block the entry of any Rems hit a s~ of bad luck when the last two finn:s he new air carrier -at John Wayne went ~ work for either wen\ bankrupt or refused to pay him. · AftJ)ort until a J1'!W..a4mlcUa:i:~~·~ --.. 1 i · ar~~~lY.J.~~~~" , ~411ptafr'1i ·~."~?sC1iedule<I' .. . .. ' . .. . Uley \.~,~~~;,· ~:·:.: ~:~::\~ •• ~~~ for June 1984. ~ m a Wldow, sal,~ one woman. I don t have much, but he On . . . f th doesn t have anything. e ~po~t provw.on ° e A Corona del Mar man sent a $100 check and a note saying, resolution .directs that any~ "Recently I have run into some good fortune and I would like to plan, w hich all~cate~ ~hJhts share my good luck with someone who has not been so among the compe~ ~lineS, be fortunate." based upon their dail>: noise Once a successful salesman with a nice home, Reins found p.erforman~e a~ the aarp?rt. himself last week unable to even buy juice for his 3-year-Old Preference 1;11 flight alloc~tic;>na daughter, Janelle. would be given to the airline "It just breaks your heart," said one woman who promised to w~ose planes make the least organiz.e her church group to help. "When the spirit moves you, nouie on takeoff. . you've got to ge t busy" The measure also directs the · , airport manager to continue --------------------------' studying what impact the entrance of new air carriers wo.u.ld have on the airport and related airport facilities. A spok esman for American Airlines. which announced amid much fanfare last week that it would begin eervice from JW A on .June 9, said the airline would . "go forward" with Its plans. Riley said he certainly would n 't b e s urprised if American took th e county to court lf the ban is enacted. "History certainly would indicate that," the auperviaoc commented. Riley said he f.roposed the resolution becauee 'it eeemed we were at the point right now where we had to make a stand. "These airllnee are looking at the profit motive and the board (See AIRLINE, Pale AZ) Church stripped of- tax-exenJpt status By Tiie A11oclated Pre11 T h e state Board of Equalization has ruled that the R ev. R obert H . Schu ller's opulent Crystal Cathedral, which holds concerts that command prices of up to $150 a seat, should be stripped of its tax-exempt status. The board also ruled yesterday that six other facilities operated by Schuller should lose their property_ tax exemptions because they have been used by profit· making groups and other non- exempt organiz.ationa alJ')Ce 1979. The 2,875-seat Crystal Cathedral ia the centerpiece of Schuller's $30 million-a-year evangelical empire, which stema from his Garden Grove Community Church. Schuller began operations in a drive-In theater in the com~unity of Orange in 1956. (See CHURCH, Pa1e A%) --.INSIDE--------......._------- Festive food for Mother There'• more than flowen and perfume to give Mother on her day. Why not lf•e of y9ur lime by pre ... ri111 a fe11t.~lma•eh ha hv honor f Recipe lcleu be1ln on Paae Cl. ' ' \ \ Hall of Fame Orange Coast College hat inducted ill f int three honorees into ill own Hall of Fame. Pa•e A4. Today's Woman The female of the t peeiet hu made t ubtt•ntlal aoelal and economic propeu oYer the patt few • yean, •nd it'• ehronlelecl ln a 1peelal tection called Today'• Woman. Edison Hi1h pitcher Jeff Kwolek came within two out• of pitchinl a no-hitter Jn the Chal'lert' 9-1 Suntet l..eape bateball •letory over We1tmJn1ter. Paae El. H· Oran1e Coun1y 1tudent1 oelebrate Law Week by leamin1 \ about lie detecton and Polygraph tetdng. Palle 81. . I . I Orange Co .. 1 DAILY PILOTIWedneectey. May 4, 1f!S Gunplay, crashes keep cops · busy Oftlcera reapondlng to 111t nl1ht'1 1hootin1 drama in Huntln1ton Beach ala<> had to direct thelr attention to two local traffic accidenta, one a fatality. L t. Bruce Y o una uld a Huntingtbn Beach officer driving to the atatlon at 3 a.m. today for aaalgnmen t d lat~overed a motorcycllat collapeed near the comer of Yorktown Avenue and Golden West Street. The motorc;yclist had apparently been northbound on G olde n W eat when h e loat control and struck a pole, police aaid. The victim, who was not wearing a helmet , was pronounced dead at the acene. He waa described as a 21-year-old • Cypreta man, but poUe-e withheld hla name pendinl notification of hi.a famlly. A aerond accident occurred at the Intersection o1 Beach , Boulevard and P9clltc Coaat - Highway, where offlcera were diverting traffic away from a barricaded gurunan'a home. Lt. Young said Paul Allan Rossman, 25, of Costa Mesa, drove through a aeries of f1aret and struck the rear of a police car. Officer Clyde Stewart, who was outaide the vehicle, eecaped Injury, as did Rossman, Young said. Rossman was .arrested on suspicion of drunken driving, Young said. SHOOTOUT IN 1-IB. • • From Page A1 fear stray guntlre might t'each the traffic lanes. The -drama began at about 11:30 p.m . yesterday when r esident s called police to •complain that Warrick had apparently "fli pped o ut," -according to Young. Park man.ager Lloyd Usrey, 68, said he was called out when WarrJck allegedly b egan scuffling with other tesidenta. "I left my coach to see what .was going on and saw Ken holding a long flashlight and standing over a lady and two m. en who were lying on the ground," Usrey said today. "He came 1tt me and the three people got up and ran. He hit me in the head four or five times. police, go call the police.' "He has a mother in Whittier. And I understand from people in the park that h e had som e problems earlier in the day.'' Young said four o fficers responded to the call from the mobil e home .park a nd surrounded Warrick's home. He said Warrick began firing at the officers with a revolver as he stood in \he doorway of his home. One of Warrick'• shot.a struck a police car near the driver's side spo t ligh t , sending some fragments into officer Evenaon's eye, Young said. He said all four officers returned fire, a nd Warrick quickly ducked back inside his home. ....... ... -.. D.-, ,._. "'4148 lf1 L.w ,._,M Kitchen of Alberta Moore's home in Costa Mesa littered with d e bris, a nimal excr ement. 'Aniinal House' • Ill shainhles Woman, menag~rie evicted from 'filthy' home in Mesa By JODI CADENHEAD Oftlle Deity Piiot atelf Albe rta "Birdie" Moore considered herself an animal lover, but police called to her Costa Mesa hbme this week founa lt shoe deep in animal droppings, dead flies and trash. The 53-year-old woman, who waa cited last June for keeping 14 dogs, cats and rabbits, was evicted Monday after allegedly failing to make a single payment on her two-story home at 251 Flower Ave. Animal control officer Mike Doyle said it was one of the worst scenes he has seen in bra nine years on the job. where neighbors also complained about the animals. Last August, Moore pleaded guilty to charges of keeping more than four animals and was placed on three years probatJon with no fine. ln an interview last summer, Moore said she looked at the animals as her family. "I think people have done me far worse than my animals," she said. "The worst thing tney've. done is tear up a fevv pillows." "I rolled under a coach, and Ken was shoutfn3, 'go call the He said the officers summoned the city's SWAT team and began evacuating residents near Warrick 's home. A command post "There were a half inch of I J -udges looking for help .. Faced with ever more crow~ courtroom• and burgeoni~t( cr iminal and civil caaeload11,. Orange County'• Judae. are lookina for a little extra help. , The Board of Surpervfaor• agreed yesterday that th&, county'• jurlata need .orne exira ualatance and agreed to uk the; state Lelialature to add a1x new judge• to the county bench - four in Superior Court and two in Municipal Court. The new Municipal Court judges would be assigned to the Sou th County and Harbor divisions of the court. For t he Sup e rior Court poeitiona, the board'• action was contingent on the state's agreeing to provide block-grant monies to help pay for court operations. The state currently is paying about $1.2 million per year for the court operations of 20 judges. Last year, the count y . withdrew its request for three additional Superior Court judgesh ips whe n the state "declined to provide the block - g rant funding f o r them, according to Janice Robinaon, a . county analyst. Th e recommendation to ask for the additional judges waa made by the county's Legal-Judicial Systems Committee, compoeed of supervisors, judges and law enforcement officials. If the positions are approved by the state, the new judges would begin their tem\8 on the bench Jan. l , 1984, Robinson said. Cff UR CH was set up in the park clubhouse. dead flies in the window ," he • • • Yo ung said officer M ike said. "The stench from the dog· r --From F>dge A 1 -<Jorcoraa, wlw.-is u :ar.erl . a11 a .u.;u~ aud--fi:...:ai rnatter-"Y.·•e _ · , . hostag~negottator, talked to enough to knock you out. !twas " .. Wili.police . ,~-·. ---·_:!_he cath:1ra l s u se for_~~ciclLop._the....phont!..J2L4~ ~'2e_Mld,:'._ _ comme r c 1 .acnV'l f'Y"l! minu es until n re gunman ' --- unprecede.nted m scope, state abruptly hung up. Real estate broker Scotti Ward 0 o ff icials have said, citing Shortly before 3 a.m .. SWAT · said Moore allegedly left behind appearances by Lawrence ~elk, officers fired tear gas into boxes of animal fecal matter Victor Borge and Fred Wanng. Warrick's home. When there was piled to the ceiling, rotten food, Schuller's attorney, Thomas no . response, a second volley of papers and two cats. Bost, said t h e church wOuld tear gas was fired. appeal to the board and , If that Young said officers then pried fal.~. to the cow:is. , . open the door of the home and This church lS commercialized found Warrick coughing and to a much greater extent than choking. He surrendered at that I 've ever encounte red in the time without additiona l sta t e," said a Board of resistance, he said. A revolver Equalization investigator , was seized. W illiam Grommet. "They will Warrick was arreste d o n have to c~anke their methods of suspicipn of attempted murde r operation IJl order to receive the and assault w ith a deadly tax exemption in 1983." weapon. Fountain Valley Jewelry, • 1et••ltton u 1 end • ••P• recorder vlllued et mot• lhW\ $2.000 -• •loletl lrom • r~ Ill Ille 10000 -ol 8lec:k Rl\oer Cout1 Mondey P·ollce Mid I ... burgltn may 11•"9 u..O t!le key In 1 rMlty lode bOx. "The house was destroyed," said Ward. "She demolished the place in less than one .year." Doyle said Moore apparently piled her animal brood in her car and took off. telling no one where she was headed. · Before buying the Costa Mesa ~ouse last 1year, Moore had lived in Laguna Beach and Irvine, A women told pOllce yeeterd11y • man In • eer •• JembOf.. Boule¥erd end Ille Sen 0t990 Ft-•y ..... expoatno lllmMlt to puelng truc:tcerw ew.po rt Beach · =-=-~-....... -;.ketchup· 10-- White rat sports leg tra nsplanted from brown rodent in UC Irvine medical research. SKIN GRAFT·TESTS. • • From Page A1 mortality rate," he said. anyone without serious risk of So [ar, researchers, including complications, it's going to David Furnas. Charles Hewitt, revolutionize plastic surgery." Kirby Black and Achauer. have This is why: Today, burn w orked stric tly with rats by victims either undergo repeated successfully transplanting legs surgeries to be covered with from brown Norway rats onto patches of their own regenerated white Lewls rats. skin or they're given skin from The rats treated for 20 days cadavers. The cadaver sk in, prior to the transplant have however, is oft en rejected, functioned normally for three forcing more surgery. months aft.er the surgery without The researchers believe the more drug treatment. Rats not drug would suppress the body's given the drug have had the immune system so it wouldn't transplanted legs rejected. reject the cadaver skin, meaning What mak)?s Cyclosporlne significantly fewer operations d i f f e r e n t f r o m o t h e r and Jess risk of infection. Re.d Vandal? By GLENN SCOTI' Of the Deity Piiot ltel'I Irvipe police a re hunting for a man caught vandalizing Irvine High Sch ool by squeezing small packets of ke t chup onto walls and windows. They would like tp catch him red handed. The ketchup caper began yesterday morning when teacher Bruce Baron spotted the suspect, not a student, stomping on the plastic packets and squeezing them by hand onto a building. 1 ~~~ Aruaa.-, aa.yp,, ~ ~! v:. ~~n b '!! J..i...},h ~ .. fil' ~·--llM!t'l~~,: ~,---1 :-.~ 4 ·*~~- break down the body's dl fenses ...... been well~ publicized, is 'in Baron handled the sticky situation by ushering the man off campus, but not before the ketchup kook threw his car in reverse and backed the teacher again s t a wall, according to poll~ reports. ...Bcu:~.~~o~w·-~;::­ and police Sgt. Dick Bowman said investigators hope to T--It •elued 111100 -· reponeelly lelten by e pe<.c>n wllO brOlte Into e Hon0e Prelude on ,.,. 7400 bloc:k ol Sle1er A- A rH ldent of lh• Huntington Vllt•g• CXlfTIC)lell reoo<lecl 11\al • burglar loolt $170 In cath. • 190 elereo W>d t.40 In i--r, dutlng • br-·ln ...... - Coastal Moetly fltlr thll 1flernoot1 and tonight, bec:Omlng pwll'f Cloudy tomorrow wtth • el\a'IC4I ot drtzzle In lh• mo1nlng nou11. Moetly aunny tomorrow efternoon end ....enlng. Hlgt11 87 to 73, loWll 5 7 to e2. EIMwt!er•. Point Conoepllon to MeXIGen bOfder Ind out eo mll•. wind• 12 to 18 knoll 1hl1 ettemoon ~ outer w11 .... with wind• ...ang to to to 15 knot• .. you move eouth. a-4 toe teet. SouthwHt •••II• 2 to 3 ffft Som• cloudlnen tomottow mo1nlng wllll 'tHift1outhwe11 wtndl f 2 to 1 e knote. Smog Wh•r• to c111 (toll frff) for ...... emog lnfONNllOn: Of ... County: (800) 445-MH L<'I Ano•IH County: (SOO) 242·!022 ,._..... end ..,, Bemerdlno oounti.: (800) M7...C710 AOMO fpleode C«lter: (IOOl 242...... ' Tempera lures ...... 11 ... Tt., a .,, ' .... .. 17 1$ .. II IT IO • :J : 11 .. io .. .. 40 n ... Irvine A t..,.aoe boy ..... taken 10 1119 IMllfentt •lier Polloe omc.r. ceught Nm •All<leltzlng 1 gr_,t>ett by drlvl.ng • cer OYer 11 ·A wom1111 Uvlng.on WOOclnymj)tl told l)Ollee e $2,000 diamond ring WU ""MinO trom het - TWO ,,,.,, lnvo1'<9<1 In I trel!lc ea:idenl on • t!le 17000 bloc!! of Fltcll go1 Into • fight yeelerday. Police -• c:elled In 10 bf-11 llP-- A POt1tble 1tereo red to worth "4 7Q wu repo1tedly 1101en d11r1110 •'petty at • rH ldence on th• 2800 iltocll of Cerob S1r .. 1. A 311·)'Mt-ol0 COlll M4se mtn WM found deed 1n • room 111 ,,,. Newport snere1on Hotel The c:auM ol dN1h wu not known ""' •lleml)lecl brMlc-ln -~Id Ill • reeldenc:. on Iha 1500 blod< ol "-11• A-. A woulcl-be burgler CUI e hOle In e tcreen door but couldn'I get petl • deed boll Clouds, drizzle due SURf REPORT • Tides TODA'f 8eoond lllQll t :33 p.m. a.e hoond low 11:07 ~.m. 3,0 TOllOMOW '"' llWI 4:03 a.m. IU ''"' low 1114, e.m. o.• hooncl""" 1:16 p,m. u TM "'" Witt Mt It l :3t p.m. tOd•~ e n d rl1• u • e .m . IOIMfrOw • TM moon 'wlll ,,.. Id 2:20 u n.. tOtnOfrOW Incl Ml Id 11:11 P.11'\. to infection. UCIMC 's Burn Unit. Achauer Thus, its possible uses a re said the new drug treatment great. Researchers say It could be might have helped him. He has used to help re-attach limbs or burns on 90 percent of his body. catch up to the suspect to charge him with trespassing. fingers .or to ease organ transplants where rejection ls a critical problem. AIRLINE BLOCKED. • • Yet to be determined are the long-term effects of the drug. Its · use in non-life threatening cases is still far down the road. researchers say. For now, the UCI team is most interested in the drug's benefits in saving major bum victims. "The potenual applications are mind-boggling," said Achauer. "If you give Cyclosporine to From Page A1 has to see the community in which the airport is located receives equal treatment." The resolution was drafted yesterday following two closed- door executive sessions. Supervisors Roger Stanton and Harriett Wieder have indicated thetr support of the resolution, ai has Supervisor Bruce Nestande, who 1p o ke with Riley by telephone from Sacramento early this morning. Supervisor Ralph Clark, in Europe on Orange County Transit District business. and Nestande will be absent when the matter is ru.cu.ed. - Pittsburgh Paints WALLHID~ LATEX FLAT WALL P"AINT Spring SALE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE ··10.95 •14,95 Offer Eit,pirn 6/ 30/ 83 . SATINHIDE LO-LUSTRE LA TEX ENAMEL more than you expect In a hardware store \. CROW• ~. HARDWARE' VISA" WntoUH t11h St a1 l1vl,,., Newpott e .. ch. 642-113a Heritor 1tlew San Mlguel Of. et San JoaQu1n NewPOrl Beecn. &••·6~70 CorONI def MM 3107 E Cou1 Hwy .• 67~2100 AntlMlm Hiiia Santa A11e Canyon Rd , ti lmpetlll Hwy • 9M·52H \ \ ---~ ----------------"-'-'-----_.,. NATION Reagan plans to name citizen panel on drugs By n.e Aa:oelatecl Pi:e1) WASHINGTON -In another etep aimed at 1toppln1 larp-9C*le drug trafficklna, President Rffaan lntenda to name • '16-rnember ci~na on to lnveetiaate oraanit.ed crime. according to tion eourcee. In an effort to educate the publlc about new · · organ.Wationa, lncludiNI motorcycle aana• •nd their links to drug-tratfickins. the ~1\izene commillion would hold public hearing9 around the country over the next three yeare. $1 million in a wheat field CEL.FSTE, Texas -·More than $1 million in bills and coins wound up in a North Texas wheat field after an armored truck swervec:f into a ditch and flipped over several times, authorities saiQ. Currency sacks each contained between $100,000 and $200,000 and we.re not broken durin.g the crash. Coin sacks, however, burst open in a narrow part of the field. "I'd rtever aeen that much money stacked in one place before," Sheriff Bobby Young said. "It's sort of what you always dream about - a million dollars scattered in a wheat field." Drinking, pregnancy risk studied WASHINGTON -Women who drink heavily during pregnancy run an increased risk of having defective babies, but thOl!f who drink moderate amounts of alcohol are at no more risk than thoee who drink rarely or not at all, a new study by Boeton City Hoepital shows. Las Vegas grocery workers strike .<.- LAS VEGAS -Nearly 4,000 food store employees were off the job today after store owners locked the workers out following a selective strike at one of the food chains. Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 711 struck the Smith's Food King store c.hain Monday, throwing picket lines arowid 15 area stores. Gary mayor wins close prim-ary GARY, Ind. -Richard Hatcher overeame one of the -toughest election challenges in his 16 years as mayor to defeat City Councilman Thomas Crump in the Democratic prim8.ry last night. STATE Feminist leader-retuFns to slate Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, May 4, 1983 Al Earthquake co,uld have l;ieen worse Tremor of 6.5 m'f Pitude seen causing deaths if it bad hit San Francisco COALINGA (AP) -Authorltlee examtn.IJll the devutat1nc Central V.U.y Mrt.hquake MY there .,. • vu1ety of reuona • why the deatructlon waen't w6ree - lncludinaJ the mnall, rural nat\&l'e of the town and ltl many one·etory wooden bulldincil. The quake left 41 injured •mona the population of 6,600 and many mllllona in damap, althouah a complete e.t.imat.e bu yet to be made. 'l'he prellmlnary e9timate for the buainela di.strict wu $2~ million. The quake, which reptered 6.6 on the Richter Scale, rumt>led aiona a previously unmapped fault about five miles out of town, some 150 mlle1 southea1t of San Franciaoo. U a qu•ke of the same magnitude had struck San Franci.CO, the damaae would have been much worae, said Dr. Bruce Bolt, director of the University of California seismology station at Berkeley. He said there are many tall maaonry bulldings in San Franciaco simUar to the ones that collapeed in c.oalinga, where they were only one or two stories high. "I think there may be fatalities" ln San Quake ~it major oil facilities COALINGA (AP) -Pumping facilities that handl~ 43 percent of Northern California's crude oil needl were knocked out by the big Coalinga earthquake; but oil company officials say the damage doesn't aeem to be serious. "We suffered some major damage, but no catastrophe," Claude Fi·dcUer-v-N.o.rthern - California drilll'lg rn&JUlger for Che'£?"0p vs~._aaj~ y.este~. Map locates Coalinga, with downtown area shown in . ~ mset. J'ranci8oo from a ql.4Ake of the eame 1ize, he .. ld. "The chance• of dltut.er are rpuch higher ln San~." which ai.o bu a much larger pi:>pulation -6~;ooo. Robert Iacopl, ln hl1 book "Ear~hquake Cowuey.~u.ld t.he.nuon for:ctev.atatJonJa that "buildJ.nl* suffer during an earthquake prlmully because horizontal force• are exerted against structural designs that often are meant to. contend with only vertical ltrell. "When the give-and-take .o{ •ny structural element is unbalanced, the rigid, W¥ker elements are fractured and torn loole," he said, Authorities said more 'than half the • buildinge in COalinga were 40 years old or more, but had never been made earthquake-proof and hadn't been through a strong earthquake, according to Roger Scholl, technical director of the F.arthquake Research Institute ln San Francl9co. Still others note that the quake miaht have •n wone if it hap~ned at night when people·are asleep rather than during the day when people can react more quickly. FULLERl'ON ....... -Feminist-Ginny ~ . .bas retur. T .•.t.o . .. _ •,...;:.+---so-u-tfi .... e_!J'Il_Cili_...,'fomia after a Louf.sia.na judge released her on The Monday qi.WCe, ~­ at 6.5 on the Richter-die, waa centered in an oil field producing more than 30,000 barrels of hell\ty-grade crude daily. That's only about 2.6 percent of the , total ~sed by the state's refineries. I I ' ' $125,000 bail pe~ding trial on charges of murderin§ an Argentine businessman in 1965. Her spirits are "very gooa,' her . attorney, Robert K . Tuller, said today ·several hours after he flew with Foat from New Orleans. Hedgecock new San Diego mayor SAN DIEGO -County Supervisor Roger Hedgecock, reversing a 10,000 vote defeat in the primary, scored a narrow victory in the first special mayoral election in San Diego's 133.-year history, thwarting Port Commi~sioner Maureen O'Connor's bid to become the first woman mayor of the nation's eighth largest city. Air Force shares dump cleanup co.st LdS ANGELES -Cleanup effo.rts for the S~ellow acid pits will get an estimated $1 million from the Ak Fgrce. Capt. Johnny Whitaker said that the Air Force is thought to be responsible for 3 percent to 4 percent of the total cheinicala dumped at Strlngf ellow near Riverside, and when the total cleanup cost has been determined, the Air Force will.P8Y its portion. · LA wants to impose income tax . Pond of water reflects damaged building in Coalinga after earthquake jolted the small town Monday. But pumping plants in Coalinga p r opel crude oil through major 1inel linking San F.rancisco Bay area refineries with Uelds as far south ae Coalinga vows to rebuild Bakersfield. And those plants, COALINGA (AP) -As Coalinga handling about 43 percent of continued to surge with atter'lbocks, safety Northe.m California's need for inapecton ma.i:ched door-to-door today signing .crude, were stopped when the "death warrants" for acorea of buildings as quake hit at 4:42 p.m. Monday. they al9e9lled the cracks and rubble from a Getty Oil Co. 's 20-inch devastatfne earthquake. diameter pipe, which can carry "No part of the city is untouched," said 230,,000 barreb a ' day, will be Mayor Keith Scrivner. But be added, "We can inactive until workers have a build again, and we will." chance to inspect it for leaks for With hundreds of homes and offices fit 50 or ~ee-on either aide of only for the wrecker's bah, daz.ed inhabitants the guake ·center, 1aid Getty pitched tents on front lawns or slept out.doors spokesman Frank Parisi. on sofa beds. A 150,000-barrel-a-day Many homes "'aren't livable any more, Chevron line wasn't dam.ged becauae our foundations, their roofs or their Some of Coalinga's 100 businesses ~y get the repair-or-rip-down decision today. A partial list may be posted of t.}lose destroyed or deemed unsafe, he said. But which of Coelinga's 2,600 hou~ would be condemned and which allowed to stand was not yet known. At least 300 h ouses suff.ered major damage from Monday's earthquake, the initial inspect.ion showed. The preliminary damage estimate remained at $25 million for the buai.nesa area downtown alone. a nd resumed pumping on maii. bearing walls are completely wrecked." LOS ANGELES -The City Council, warned of ballooning yesterday. company of.f~ eaid. said city spokesman Robert Semple. • budget defici~, is asking. th.e state for emergency power to _ ~ • Assessing the buildings were three-man teams representing the California Office of Emergency Services, the A"rmy Corps of Engineers and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ~~~~~'Y:.~~hu~~~'. ''t 'Alidr~P·~ .;;,~c;;·;ices·s1o·~~'Si'g ... ;~:or·~~P·~·:r~-g~. r ess Baltimore, Detroit, Louisville, St. Louis and C}iweland. WORLD Shultz shuttles back to Israel BEIRUT, Lebanon -Secretary of State George P . Shultz returned to Israel today, still hoping for an agreement this week in the Israeli-Lebanese withdrawal talks and saying Lebanon had "really extended Itself" 1o reach a cornpromile with Israel. Shultz flew to Jerusalem after intensive discussions with President Amin Ge.mayel, Foreign Minister Elle Salem and other Lebanese officials. 19-ounce baby girl 'd<:>ing well' LONDON -A two-week-old baby girl who weighed 19 ounces at birth and measured 12 inches from head to toe. is "doing well" in a London hospital, doctors said today. Identified only as Suzanne, the baby is one of the tiniest ever born. She was delivered 15 weeks premature after a pregnancy of 24 weeks. Belushi case hung up in court TORONW, Canada -An extradition hearing is e>epeeted · to last several days for 35-year-old am,er Cathy Evelyn Smith, who is charged in the drug-overdoee death of oomedJan John Belushi. "There are ~y a half-dot.en iallues that will be ral8ed," defel'l8e attorney Brian Greenspan said. ' MOSCOW (AP) -Communiet Party chief Yuri V. Andropov l9 offering to count warhHda· aa ·well as mluilee in striking a balance between Soviet and NATO nuclear forces, but the poaible concesaiOO WU greeted warily in Waahinston. The State Department said it w elcomed Andropov 's r announcement a1 a "eign of progre11'' if he indeed was accepting the U.S.-endoraed basil for determining nuclear strength. ~t the department said there were ambiguities in Andropov's remarks that cOuld represent "a hardening of the Soviet position. II Andropov, during a banquet lut ru,ht honoring F.ast Gennan lN<ier ·Fzich Honecker, eaid the Soviet Union "ha1 stated readineaa not to have in Europe a single mislile and a elngle plane more tt_wi poueeaed today by NATO countrieti." . "In other words, we 1tand foe the USSR to have no more miaailea and warheads mounted on th.em than on the aide ol NATo." In Waehington, the State Department eaid U.S. negotiators would punue Andropov's offer when arms talks resume in Geneva, Switrerland, on M•y 17. But the department's ltatement said the United States and its allies cannot accept Andropov's continued demand "for the right· to maintain nuclear forces equal to all other states combined." Gem· Talk By~.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtified. GtmolQ1i1t, AGS going up again? Several West.em observers saw Andropov 's remarks as a softening of the Kremlin's position at the intermediate- range arms reduction talks in Geftexa. · But the British domestic news agency Press Association was suspicious. "Andropov may have made his new offer as part o! the Soviet attempt to influence public opinion in the West," it cautioned today. "By showing that the Russians are ready to negotiate, he may have been seeking to strengthen the role of Westem anti-nuclear rnove.ments." Andropov said nothing in his speech about dismantling Moscow's highly mobile SS-20 missiles. ~election o/ JiamonJj ~he i~ lo tell mom a real gem. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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COSTA ME8A SINCE tMe lenkAmerlcerd-MNler Cn1roe PHONE 648-3401 44 Ot1nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednelday, May 4', 1813 Dmlr ,._. "'9M llJ ~IC_.., State Controller Ken Cory, left, Beverly Hills Savings & .Loan President Dennis Fitzpatrick, OCC President Bernard Luskiin and RandaH McCardle, founder of The Real Estaters, at OCC Hall of Fame presentation. . OCC opens Hal.I of Fame Cory, Fitzpatrick, McCardle named first inductees • Three Oranae Cout C.Ollege, graduates who have attained prestlgioua positiopa in bua1net8 and govenubent became the fl.rat three Inductees into the SQbool'a new Alumni Hall of Fame. The honored graduate. were Kenneth Cory, Cautomla atate coptroller; Dennie Fiti patrlck, k~dent and chief executive officer of Bevlrly Savinp and Loan; and Randall ¥cCardle, an authoi.-, lecturer and founder' of the Real &tat.en. 'lQrange Cout C.Ollep will alwaya look upon theae men aa three very apedal j>eqple becauae theae-are our very tint induct.e,U.Bernard Luak:in; oce"I pteddent;;>ht-ura~ leaden wbo _p~ to honor the trio. . OCC offidfll •Y the -:_hool.~i.d ~.-~: ·Me....,_1--u.e AaUoa.!a..W&••t arD~".amp.ua. community college. More t!tan 500,000 atudenta have attended OCC durinf the past 35 years, college offidala say. At the Hall of.Fame ceremony, ind~ Cory, who attended QO; ln 1958 and 1959, said lie was f!'!!:.ful for the education he I ived in Costa "Orange Coast C.Ollege offe me a second chance," he said. "Had it not been for the free education, I would probably not be where I am toda ." ~ a Ughter moment. he poked fun at his receiving such an honor in an area that has been characterized aa conaervative and Republican. "In Orange C.Ounty, it takes courage to honor a p0lltician who la atill ln office," C.Ory quipped. "To honor a Democrat borders on fooliahne91." Honoree Fitzpatrick anended OCC from 1955 throu~h 1957 and later graduated from UC Berkeley and USC. He played biiaaketball at OCC. "I think I know why you've selected Ken, .Randy· and myself into the Hall of Fame," he quipped during the ceremony. "In thia era of fi9cal. difficulty, you probably figured you can go to Ken for money from the state. It that doesn't work, you can go to a private flnandal institution like Beverly Hilla-Savings and Loan for money. If that fails, Randy can aell your buildings." · Citizens Bank ot eo.t:a-itresa. "I love Oranae Cout C.Ollege," he said. The thing that most lmpreaed me aa a !Student was ita warm"'1atroo.phere and collegiality. Teachers here have never treated atudenta aa inferion ." - r • World's weather weird • Scientists studying change in climatic patteru By RANDOLPH It. SCHMID •;'"'' .......... ASHINGTON -J'annen with pAtehed flelda from South Afrlaa to Auatralia, Ca1lfomlarw faclna torrential 1torm1 and flooded South Americarw...,. all victJma of a fiip-fiop ln Pacific Oceen•water temperatures. That wu thp .. uuoent of a panel of m.ndltlt w~llwred ~ to try 1o why odd thlnp have been ppenina to the world'• weather. So far, the weather baa ...Wted In ... then 800 ~the and dama1• ln exce11 of f 7 bUJJon, accord1na to Joan HOck of the Na\lonal ~nvlronmental Skin disease , • • pa~1ent survives . By MARCIA DUNN •1111111•,,_ .... PITI'SBURGH -Surprlaing her doctors and family , Cleo Phillipa la going home tomorrow after battling a rare, debilitating · akin dlaeaae with a treatment that included wrapping her body ln m embranes that surround babies in tlife womb. "I'm feeling pretty good. I'm ao happy," saicf Phillipe, 48, who was wrapped In th e am.niotic membt'anes to keep the diaeue from apreading. "She waa very, very cloee to death. None of us really expected her to make it out of the hoepital, yet in such good condition. We're all aurpNed," said Dr. Fred Sil~rg, who cred ited the membranea with helping aave her life. Phillipa auffe r e d fro m necrotizlng faaclltll, an infectioua d.iaeue which W. cont.agioua ln lta • early at.ap. More than half of - her body tlaaue had deteriorated becauae of the di9eue, leaving a redden e d , depre11ed area atretcblng from her left knee to her breastbone. Phillipe, who ia auaceptible to severe Infections because she suffen from diabete., noticed in late February that a hair follicle h ad become infected. Within daya, the infectipn had apread to aer abdomen. To temporarily control the 1preadin1 infection, Silverberg bandaged the diaeued area with three .amniotic membranes, which surround the baby ln the mother'• uterua. It marked the first time that the ''living dreaing'' had been uaed to treat the d18eele. which ts ao rare ita exact inaaence la not known, accordini to Silverberg. Such m embranes ~revioualy have been U8ed for buma and leg uken. S.teWt.e, Data and lntonnadon s.ntce. The cauH of the water i.mpentuN chane• tm't clear but the IUty II conUmdna, Aid ll:uaene RHmuuon o1 the Nat,lonal Oceanic and Atmoepheric Admlnlltratlon'• atmate Analyma Center. Known aa "1!1 Nino" -a Spanilh reference to the-Chriat C1illd became the phenomenon uaually atarta at abo ut Cbrlatmaatlme -the ocean temperature chanae im't rNlly m~.wind and c~nt pattema Tn ·the Pacific Ocean every elaht yeen or eo, the lut time ln 1976-77. But thia " the most aewre ln nearly a century, Ra.nu.on Mid. Usually, It la flnt noticed when the cold water off S o uth America'I Welt co.et WU'Jl)I Up, and flab auppliea dlaappear. That occUrred 1ut fall, according to William Gordon of the National Marine Jlaheriea Service. Rumu.on explained that the prevailina winda and current.a pnerally p.-b wann water weat ln the Pacific. But wben FJ Nino -known to aclendata u the Southern o.ctlladon -OOCW'S, thoee winda and currenta die out. The warm water' a1oehes back to the eut, fl.lb move, 1k>rm1 ahift, the jet m.m ln the upper atm09phere aeta. atronger and m ore beat and moiature are .. transflrred l.rom the ocean to air. Sclentlata are atlll aueasing bow the air and oceen interact, aald J ohn V. Byrne, head of NOAA. ~ .... , B.onoree~~nd.t!'.d~_QCC~ 953 ~~ ........ ~,~ .. ~: ' Tl'ftCO F..crow, Inc., and ia one of the founders Of I ,I Hitler knew of Hess 1nission HAMBURG, West Ge.rmany (AP) -Adolf Hitler not only knew about Rudolph Hess' World War II parachute jump into Scotland in a queat for an early peace with Britain, but planned h is reaction depending on the outcome, the latest lnatallment of the Nazi dictator's purported dJaries uya. The authenticity of the diaries, said to have been flown out of Berlin in the waning houn of World War II, has been challenged by numerous experta. Stern magazine. owner of the disputed doc:umenta, aald Hitler dilcuaeed the flight, in which Hem wu to aeek peace with Britain prior to the lnVMion of the Soviet Union, in one volume of the 60-book let. The mapzlne, which goes on sale tomorrow, aaid Hitler wrote the followfna options: "1. Should the milaion succeed and Hess ia auccealful, He acted ln ~t with me. "2. If Hem la arrested ln J!.:n81and u a apy, th.en he informed me aome time ago about bla plan, but I rejected It. "3. Should hla rm.too fail completely, I declare H-acted ln a flt of delusion.'' the magazine quoted Hitler as wrtttna. After the m.lasion failed and Hesa wu arrested, Hitler decided to go with the third option, \he mapsine Mid. The maozlne printed excerpt. from a apedal volume whlCb Hitler alleaedly marked "The He.. Cue" ln bladt Ink. The report Mid the volume ends with Hitler'• aiaEnature and the date, May 16, lJMl, ax daYI af1el' a.. made hll Jump . . *'• •11.11111 .. 11* CIM9 IM .. ~-..,.. .............. , """ pM ........ llM _.. .. Ill lfllffclelM ti I ............... Cll Jutt1 (YOO-TA) In Newport Beach U0-1483 "Ofll IH,OfllMAT'°" Ofll JlllAlm' OONIUlTATIOH . • '\I~ Werning: The Surgeon General H11 Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 10X 100'11 a. Ml U ""'"W". Ila 1111n 0.06 1119: --.·eoxi Lin 1'ml o.& lllf. 'W', 0.11111-..-, SOfT ~ l&'t Ftm, MENTHOb 1 lllf. "tlr". 0.1 .... nicolinl. SOfT PACK 100'a Fl.TH. MENTMOl. 2 ..... _., 0.21111: nleellnl. tv. Plf clp'mt, FTC~ MM '83. • • Orange Cout OAIL y PtLOT /Wednetday, May ... 1983 A• in ltvine ~Jue Go.,ld will dJacuaa the beliefs, cu.toms and artifllCta of Southern Cali(ornia Indiana at an 8 p.m. meettna 91 the Irvine Hiltorlcal SOdety Monday. OOthold la founder and pre9ident of the Pacific Cout ArcheoJocy Society and allo hat ~mberahipe in aeveral other hlltorical IJ'OUPI in the countf. Her talk ia free and open to the public, with a special invitation to adult leaders of the YMCA Indian Guides and Maidena program, • The talk will be at the Irvine Historical Museum, 5 RartCho San Joaquin. •"Remodeling: The Affordable Alternative" is the topl.c of a Coastline Collese ierninar acheduled tomorrow at the Robinwood Learning Center, 5172 McFadden Ave .. H\intington Beach. 'Ibe eeminar will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 13. Regiatration fee is $10. The program will focus OJ\ how to save co.nstruction coats, how to aelect and work with tlh arc.hitect and how to finance the remodeling. Merit scholars selected Several 1tudenta from Or~ Coaat area hl1h 1chooll •re amon1 2,000 recipient• nat1onWlde of collep-apomond four-year Natlonaf Merit acholanhipa. . Winnen will receive $1,000 to $8,000 over four years of under1raduate 1tudy a~ the colleae or univenity fina~ the awards. The achollrahlpa are sponaored by 190 U.S. higher education Institutions, both public and private. The college -s ponsored achola.nhipa, worth $9 million nationwide, were the last of three National Merit award arinowlCementa made for 1983. Area winnen included Paul Kevin Wood of Huntlneton Beach, Huntington Beach High School; Paul G. Floyd, Mlaaion Viejo, Mission Viejo High School; · Sharon K . Sp.rague of Los Alamitos. Loa Alamitos High ~ool; and Nora J . Perren of Santa Ana, Foothill High achool. Larg.e 1 X-Fancy ~aden Mangoes 69~ ... Jumbo Vine-Ripened Hawaiian Pineapples 2 ·5c, ... Happy Mother's Day A11orted Decorated' Mothers Day Heart Cakes -9" • Mocha • Chocolate & Vanilla Special $5.95 •••· s1.9s •Abdul A.11.lfi, former minister of mines and engineering in Afghanlatan, will diacuaa the Soviet Union's invasion of his native country during a meeting Friday in Irvine of the South Cout Reptablican Fon.am. The~meetlng will begin w(th dinner at 7:45 p.m . at Progressive Savino & Loan A.afociation, 4860 Irvine Blvd. Aalifi'a apeech wUf start at 8:45 p .m. For dinner reeervations, call 83t:7896. •The Golden West College Madrigal Singers, an award- winning choir of 20 volce9, will sing $aturday at a mother- daughter tea at Grace Lutheran Church in Huntington Beach. OCC plans to borrow for, payrolJ Fresh · Sea Bass Fillet .. Delaney's Famous Cevict1e The choir recently returned from a concert tour of Mexico Coast Community College Qty, ;I'axco and Acapulco. It performs throughout the year al Dist r i cl trustees have '3. 98 , ....... $5.91 lb. '3.49pt.' •••. $4.4~ pt. t~ churches, .::hoola. civic organizatio~ and conventions. .unanimously agreed to issue $5 million in short ·term notes to •Jack Lopez of Huntington Beach and Wilfredo Q. eliminate a temporary shortage Cattuo of San Franciaco have been named winners of the of funds ~tlcipated during part ninth Chica.no Literary Contest sponsored by UC Irvine. of the coming 9Chool year. · Th"ey received their awards today at UCl'a Campus The money will be uaed to V~ Apartment&. At that event, Gary Keller, editor of meet payroll expemes. The notes Eutern Michigan Univeraity'a Bilingual ~ea. spoke. on will be )!Aid off when the district "Recent Trends in Chicano Poetry." • receiv~ the money it-Is entl1Ie0 LoJJH finiabed fint for his short story.. "The Boy Who to from state education funding ~wam-with -the Dolpl'l1rtl~ Jlt!,Oft..to his j>6etry work. ~ 1aX rewouea. -0Bone-Gaineis~"··M<>tt than 200-ettriee--were-judged-in--the--1-..a.itdd..QUic::iai...akl-bon'owing contes1. through short-term notes ia a common practice among local . • University High School studenl& are urging community achool diatricla. The Coast district members to vUait thefr campus Tueeday to donate blood tC1 tile includes Orang_e Coast in Costa American Red Cl'Oll. Mes a , Golden· W est in The blood drive will run from 8:15 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Huntington Beach and Coastline school's Multi-Purpoet Rooms Band C. Interested people can colleges. call the achool at 833-364-4, ext. 38 or 42 to sign up for an The college district already has appointment. issued layoff noti.ces to 114 full- Tbe only requirements, said student Chairman Daa time teachers and adminiatrators Scbvart:&mu, are that donors are at least 17 years old, weigh and is studying other means of 110 pounds and that they ~ve 30 minutes to spare. erasing a $5.~ million deficit anticipated in next year's budget. U.S.D.A. ,·'Choice Side of Beef" .; U.S.D.A. Hind Quarter of B'eef lriH IMl1•11 ........ MtltrJr ....... tl8U lnlH ~ Ground Chuck· Patties 1• S'tuff.ci-Chick-.-.~s.st ( or Stuffed Pork Chops . Stu~fed w /Delaney' 1 famous stuffing . ,, Rob1nsorrs '--~·'-.• 'Y~ . . -· • ' -. 100 YEARS OF STYLE MAINTAIN YOUR IMAGE: OUR DAVID HAYES SUMMER COLLECTION IS HERE. ~nd It fully lives up to our expectations. 'Delivering a tailored perfection that just .can·t be denied. 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Through the succeeding decades other national daya of prayef. were declared from time to time until 1952, when Congrell establiahed the custom of an annual prayer day. ~t, unlike many 'Of our national days of commemoration, there won't be any parades down main street. No three-day ' weekends. No backyard barbecues or topical greeting card.a in stationery stores. I It la a public observance of a very private activity. Churches and synagogues and some public buildings are being asked to ring their bells at noon as a reminder of the call to .united prayer. Citiz.ena are being asked to "take 5 at 12" ... to pause for at leaat five minutes to contemplate and obeerve the National Day of Prayer in waya appropriate to their own tradition. And we are a nation of myriad traditions and dive.rae creeds. That very fact is perhaps the beSt reason to take part in this obeervance. ~------___:._.-.------------------'T ., ~r I ~ --=··· • ·~ ............ _....,,. _______ .;""--... We have much to be thankful for, including our freedom of religious 'choice. We have need for guidance and help in maintalnlng that and our other freedoms, aa well. And we need spiritual and.1nOral strength to face the many peraonal and social Ba 0 ks h d . problemathatoonfrontuatoday. earn a a Image It is often difficult, in the press and pace of everyday life, to make time for personal reflection. But our nation is only as atroJli and as wise and as firm in belief as each individual WASHING T 0 N -The Q Lending Act. Under that law, a -Seven bank.a, for an average citizen. nation'• banks have been getting 'F lender is required to do three of 32 montha, not only failed to ....._. aome unwelcome criticllm lately. , · thingl before charging for credit tell borrowen they didn't have to . .,. Tomorrow we have the opportunity to .Personally and President Reagan baa publicly JACI 111'1111 ~~ insurance: take the insurance, but also failed ; collectively reflect on our beliefs and our aspirations. '.. accuaed them of misleading the l ~ -Inform the borrower in to get signatures on forms T . . 'th . f . try d pub ll c on the interest -lax regulation, inc-ludlng the writing that the insura~e la r.equeating the insurance. This omorrow we JOUl wi you m a prayer or our coun an · t ti h 1 di 1 th • · nal • oo th W_!.~, ... ~ ~g aw pealey re . names of banks that have been optioDl.scl. coet 4,7 cuatomers $:421,700 in ourselves.in e year to come. • s,,,__.... ona.l? re . .. caught ripping off-their -oae t~e total, lump-sum premiums for insurance they __ • -~ -.-l9iil!'Ci'More bad publicity came ma -~Abe.policy. may not have wanted. --=-~·e .. ·~se~ the spac.a.ill>ove are those ot lhe Oa1lv'P1lol. Otner-V1ev.s ex recent..atudy.~bowing that the 20 cua~ra. ---~ ,., -~ ~~·Ob._t.u_q the borr~w~r'._! -9J:lt_~ vio~~ the Jaw- j I presse<l on tnis page~rel~"OI mwrrauttro,.,,.,d~r~~. Aeade .. _,_Mi, ii 1ov1i..-bia•t bank1 .pay_an aver~_~J~LEJhe GAQ._:..~ture on a rwuest for credit _ for :f5 n,iontha, aaCidling_~ 2;800 ed. ACldress The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1S60, com Mesa. CA <n112t1. Pl"IOne (114) eflecuve tax ra~ of 2.7 peroentreceirtly "fi8ued ·a-slletcliy report 1n1urance. 6orrower1 With u~o:-cro--n--.. t.4i-m 1. ' on their domestic income -less which disclosed that during a tainted premiums. ' MAlllDI - If we knew then • • • To the Editor: representatives of major When Pr,9poaition Thirteen universities. Our students spend waa paaaed, those of us whQ fewer days in the cluaroom and voted for it uaumed that the take more electives than moat many budaet cuta to be made other ataies, and, MW, we seem would be made in a responsible to be seeing the same trend and lf!JlSible manner. Made in a takina place at the community way not to shortchange the college level academic punuit.of the clam-oom Our students (young and old) student. I no"V question the are being cheated out of an validity of that uaumption. important growth-producing part California, in the past, has of their education; face-to-face been known nationally for trying teaching, whether academic or new and aeemin~ly improved vocational. In the money-saving methods in many attaa of our step of laying off tachen ana government, including education. eliminating claues while Television teaching wu one of maintaining our volume-reaching ~-ii --~~ .. Jn~~· ;'~~F -~-~11 out --'i~~.t)J~~ --~ .\ It wu applauded by many at community college level • well? lts inception; however, I question ~ a student at Orange Coast the quality of education we are ·College and the mpther of, & iv l n g our students by proepective atudenta, the goals maintaining our telecounee and and direction of our present eliminating the stimulation of leadership concern me greatly. cluaroom interaction. Are we My vote U;l upcoming elections "innovating" our students out of (both recall and regular) wlll the national mainstream? certainly be influenced by the The atatua of the California direction I feel our educational high IChool graduate ia far below system should take. many other states across the BEVERLY RElLLY n a t i o n . a c c o r d i n g t o Huntington Beach t~M. ·Boyd I Flip side Both hunger and pa11ion produce the same expre.lon on a man's f.ce. That was proven by hidden-camera studies, and reported in the scholarly journala. Uhreported wu how the hidden-eamera operaton got thoee pulion ahota. Refer this, pleue, to Campus Securit}'. The more money a young man earns, the more eager he la to get married. The opposite is true of the typical young woman, however. A fellow named Minus Nichols . worka for the Rio Grande Valley Bank. No U.S. battleship h.u ever : been llWlk in combet at aea. : Q. What'• in that mixed drink icalled a Wooden Shoe? A. A ahot of vodka. half a lhot of brandy and half a shot of Triple Sec. Rapd Repllel: No, the aerw. o! llMll develope after the beby la •born. Y-, bridea in Morocco once cuetomarlly kept their eyea cJoaed durtn1 the weddtna ceremonies. No, the beaver OAAHG! COAST, . Daily Pilat _u doesn't purpoeely aim the tree's fall. "The phrase 'basic tundementals' ia not the moat widely used redundancy," writes a client, "but 'hot water heater' ls ... Probably I(). One state law of Montana (27-1-514) reada: "An unmarried person may proeecute as plaintiff an action for hla or her own seduction and may recover thereiri such dam.,ee, pecuniary or exemplary, as are Ml e•• e d in such penon'a favor." Among men in the eervice., 80ldlen don't carry wnbrellu. 111.at'a what I ukl. Mari.nel don't, either. But Milon do. So do the Air Force boya, providing laid umbrellas don't e ndan1er landJ.na aircraft. So ltlpulate the resuladona at th.la wrttlng. Q. To what do you attribute the fact that doll• and Teddy bean are u.ually the moat valued pllHHldona of little chlldren? A. Lonellne.a. Tchalkovsky won the War of 1812. lM'7 D • .,._. 11-.•-.............. ,_,,,..,_ than the poor widows the six-month period in 1981-1982 MY AS.SOC I ATE Tony -Another milked borrowen bankers have been weeping·such the Federal Deposit Insurance Capacclo learned that 5,500 for $95,000 ln premiums that crocodile tears over. Corp. quietly excused 15 banks customers were cheated and that involved Truth-in-Lending What's really shocking, from paying back $1 .2 million in the average length of time the 15 violations over a four-year though, ia that some banks have credit insurance premiums banka were allowed to collect period. been caught cheating their improperly charged to thousands premiums in violation of the law customers. Yet a network of of customers. Credit insurance Is was 28 months. Though both the federal laws and regulations the little-noticed bui. lucrative FDIC and GAO re1used to give protecta the identity of the guilty add-on that lenders charge so Rep. Frank Annunzio, D-Ill., the banka. that loans will be paid off if the names of the' offending banks on In 197 8. the Gener a 1 borrower dies. Obviously, it's a request, internal FbIC files Accounting Office -the convenience for the.banks, which provide some of the shocking investigative arm of Congress -don' t have t o go after a details: was given authority to monitor ·borrower' a estate to get the -One bank failed to discloee the aovernment agencies that balance due. the optional nature o( the regulate banka. But the same law The 15 banka had tacked on insurance for 21 months, while forbtfta the GAO from giving credit ipsurance premiums in collecting •700,000 in illicit Congre11 and the public details of violation of the Truth-In -premiums. FOOTNOTE: An FDIC sp okesman insisted that the violations the GAO found were merely "technical," and did not c ons ti ti.He overcharges to customers. This may be true, since the borrowers (as well as the banks) were protected by the credit insurance. The question, of course, is whether the customen paid for protection they didn't want or need. ~=!~en 'S boys ~~,!~.,~~~~al w .. threatened Meanwhile, J ~J14P~v.:_5't ~e firm grip on dty govenunent in opponents hammered at the in~~:..~j ona&rouM-.... ~_;,~ .. :!~/·~~~~-.·~, California this spring was CEDfalledl~· both efforts. THEY ALSO staged a more Democratic Assemblyman Tom victory laat year in the most And although the ~ea were determined get.-out-the-vote Hayden of Santa Monica. expensive legialative campaign in diUerent, voter behavior waa drive than CED and wound up • That's a big change from the hiatory, CED had won an aura of limilar. with an election sweep, even sftuatlon just two yhra ago. invincibility. The Image wa1 In Santa Monica, an 80 percent knocking out Mayor Ruth Y. Hayden didn't appear on any based on performance; Even tenant city where CED had made Gold way, leader of the local ballots then, either. But his when~ badly outspent, CED had rent eontrol the ilsue for three pro-CED forces. Camp al g n for Econ om I c shown an ability to out~gan.lz.e straight elections, suddenly CED In Chico, CED alto was unable Democracy won control of three all opponents in local elections, and ita allies were the IJsue. to make its old iaaue stick. The city councils and emerged from with massive get,.out-the-vote With fow"CED memben and organhation had used a that spring campaign with almost drives its apeci.alty. allies wured of at least two more development vs. open 'f,:~ 60 of its members and allies in yean on the 1eVen-penon dty conflict to 8l'OU9I! students elective office. BUT THIS spring's re1ult1 council, one incumbent CED the local state college campus and Tho se results gave CED showed CED to be .far from activist called for election of win a narrow fDIU'l1n on the dty credibility as a major force in the invincible. They al8o showed that three more Hayden allies to coundl two yean 880· But th.la state's Democratic Party and Californians still resent any administer a "coup de grace" to year there wae no much ilmue, 10 made it a prime target for effort at formation of'a pi>Utical the op~sition. CED aao J'an students didn't turn out. Republican candidat.et1, who last I machine like traditional F..astem slates at at.c>lute control Meanwhile, local homeowners fall used the specter of Hayden's models. over the ocal 1chool and did :-a'nd only one CED "radicallam" against almost any The Hayden organization had community college boerda. candidate was elected, with Democrat who had ever talked two aims in local electiona this Ataured of continued council council control now a thing of the with Hayden. yeer: Take total ~trol of dty control, CED was unable to put. Combined with Hayden's o~ government in baitta Monica, ita convince voters tbat rent control The leeeona of the sprtna were The second time around ' -. . probably wouldn't ill1prove Many p e ople are fond of reflecting that they would like a chance to live thelr Uvea over again, eo that they could avoid the miatakes they made the first time. I have never been able to believe th.la would do much good. In my opinion, moat of u1 would need at leelt three liVe11, not two, ln order to profit from our flawl and foWem: the first in which to commit our inltjal errors, the aecond ln which to commit exactly the oppolilte onet. and the third ln whlch to •trike• reasonable balance between theme extremes. MOST OF VS. stven the Utne and opportunity, learn only from OW' miltakem to 80 in the oppo1U• direction: the peraon who la bruised by ht, naivete turn• cynlcal the next tlmt: &b• truatinl pereon, once betrayed. turn• unduly 1u1plcloua~ the ,.P'•••d penon, once rei...ct. w8lJowt In ..-uallty. .Po6r people who auddenly 1trike it rich aenerally Mv. no nodcm of hoW to handle \h .. r n11n 11a1 ~· -~/} ~ new weal\h, and turn as piofllcate as they were formerly prudential. Eialitarlana, when they auume the rein• of authority , become more dktatorlal than thoee they have OUl1ed. (The French Revoludon 11 only the moat dramatic . examP.1e in hlaiory.) Ana, of course, the rellliout zealot who calll for "liberty ot conac:ience" when he it peneQUted haa • notoriOw record of penecutine others when Ii~ the power and o~ty. A aeeond chance at life would not eu!fice for moo. of mankind. WMn we 1eun &hat eometh41"1 Je wronc. we tend to a.ume that ... oppoalte 11 riabt. We view clrcumatancH tn term• of .. contradlctlon1" ln1tead of complementaries; we "parate ln\01 rlaid compartmnta thoee attltudu and. approeeh" ... that muti be blended and jahiid to obtain our optimum satisfaction. In IOCial theory, for example, lf "coddling" our convlcta doesn't work, \nen we adopt harsh measures, lgnorina the plain fact that neither lcind.ritm DOI' cruelty ~ la an effectual treetment. IF lVORLO PEACE haa thus far failed becaUle we have oot worked out a proper 1yatem of conflict-re1olution, we arm ounelvea tQ the teeth, maklna another 1lobal war nearly inevitable, bKauae we have found no path between mutual delenae and naked aalJ'"llon. Thia, of ooww, la \be ultimate folly o! manlld.nd. No, 1 am afraid that tW'f) Uvet would not be 111atftdent to wm ua lnto rational c:reat\&nl. Three ml8ht juat pombly do it, and then ~ JDllht not. We are the vtc:Uma Of our 8motlGnl. endowed with tha kind el ln..u.ct that penuade1 u1 to Ju1tlly our paut.klatkln. It 11 DOl our animal ~ that ~ \a• muah fl CU' mind twlf, which eaten'° our •DUllm w"'1e ~to control" them. --· f~_ - clear to Hayden, who vowed on election night to work harder next time. . And in fact, evidence in the form of prednct-by-prednct voter tumouta lndlcates that CED and its alllem .unJ)iY didn't work as hard thia y-.r u they did in their earlier, wfnnlnc efforts. BUT THE group will abo have to find new i11ues if lt'1 to galvanize the klnd of solid support it aot in local electiona two yeen 880· &caUlle that'• not 10 euy to do, there'• no suarantee even hard work will bring CED hick to the stature it enjoyed before th.la aprina. That'• ,.why Hayden is the big springtime loser. For hi• lnfiuence ln party poUtica will lut only a1 fon1 u hl• oraanlaation remalna a potent eJectonI force. ~=---.. -.a. .... -, ... ____ ,_,.. -· ... .... • Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Wedn .. day, May 4, 1983 A7 Area obits Last rites held Art Show for Dee Comstock Mother's gift sole DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have Just filed your new F~ctltlous Business Name aod have not yet submitted It for publlca- tlon, P.lease don't forget that the llmltatlon Is 30 days· from date of flilng. The DAILY PILOT wlll publish your statement for $40.00. Our clroulatlon Includes the entire Orange Coast area and . legal notices appear In all editions. In order to sub- mit your statement for publlcatlon send ap- propriate copy and a check to THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Setvices were held th1' morning for Delores Jean "Dee" Comstock of Huntington Beach, who died last Friday at the age of 41. Bom in St. Joaeph, Mo.. she was an aircraft a.-embler tor Douglas Aircraft. She is survived by her husband, Walter D. Comstock, and three children, Wanda Jean Daluperit, Tammy Camille Comstock a nd Claude James Comstock, all of Huntington Beach. • Also surviving a.re a grandson, Jeremiah Daluperit; her parents, James and M¥Y Lou Stultz of Midway City; brothers Jim Stultz of Huntington Beach, Leonard Stultz and Herb Stultz of Lake Elsinore; and five aistere, Mary Woodard of Lake Elsinore, Irene Biscailuz i>f Huntington .Beach, Dorothy Druckenmiller of Los Alamitos, Debbie DeForrest of Redding and Donna Robey of Midway City. Funeral services were held at the First United Methodist Church of Huntington Beach, followed by interment at Good Shepherd Cemetery. Rene Roffo, 79 thru Sun. at Huntington Center. CORRECTION In IM MllY flt S-. ldlleffl.ing ••otlon, there I• 1n ecMn..,,.,.,,t on Pege H for )'Ollr Choloe of toolt. Nie prlt»d et ltJ MCh. Thll ,.,. prlc. 11 lnoou.ct. The corr«:I ..i. price le U .IM eM:/I. The,.,. ending dlt• I• M1y t4. In thll ume lldllefflelnfJ _,Ion, on ,,_,. 21 th.,, I• •n 1dvertl,.m1nt for 1 1749 C~ft1m1n rout.,, Th• Regular fltlce •nd the S1vlng1 Ind/cited "' corr.ct; ho,.._., thl H I• price of $49.99 11 lncorr«:I. Tiie eprrec;I ,.,. price Is $59.99. We lll'ICW9/y 1'9(Jret '"-~ors. ·I Sears I Costa Mesa, CA, 92626. We'll do the rest. For In- formation a~out legal ad- v er tis Ing please call 642-4321 Ext. 332. · •· ., Funeral services were held Saturday for Rene ,,,..., •OE•VC•A111oco Roffo of Newport Beach, who died April 28 at the ~~=~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~ age of 79. '"'Born in Glasgow, Scotland, she was a 35-year resident of Santa Monica and had lived in Newport for th e last three years. She was· active in the Catholic Women's Club. She is survived by her daughter, Eleanor Kurrasch of Newpor t Beach ; a granddaugh ter, Karen Kurr&Sch of New York; a grandson, Da~d B. Kurrasch o'f Newport Beach,· and a son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roffi of Chicago. Also surviving are a grandson, Dr. Skip Roffi of Santa Monica; granddaughter, Rene Howard of Phoenix, daughter Sister Mary Ester of St. I.,.ouis, and sisters Rose Divito of. La Jolla, Margaret Houston en London and Mrs. Sam Court of Santa Monica. Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach, followed by interment at Holy Cl'06S Cemetery. in Los Angeles. -Sidney Howard, 68 - -• Meri:ii>rial 'sel'Vt~ are schedul~ Saturday--for ---·RtfmY w. Howard bf t!tmtb:lgtorrB.at:h~ April 9 at the ag"e of 68. Mr. How;ird is survivecl by his wife, Aletha; a son, David, and daughter, Donna Clow of Huntington Beach, and grandchildren Rebecca, B. J . and Patrick Munoz, Alyse and Matthew Clow. · Services for the retired fire captain wi,11 be held at 1:30 p.m . at t he Abundant Life Christian Fellowship Church in Huntington Beach. Memorial contributions have been asked t-0 that church or the American Heart Association. German J. White, 53 . Funeral services were held yesterday for Gennan J . '"Jay" White of Costa Mesa, who died last Friday at the age of 53. He was a member of Levis and Laces Square Dance' Club of Westminster. Mr . White is survived by his wife, Barbara; four sons, Joshua White, Wesley White, Mark Larrabee and Leff Larrabee, and a daughter, Kelly Larrabee Upchurch. Also surviving are three brothe.rs, three sisters and three grandchildren. · Services were held at Pacific View Mortuary chapel. a~~ ~ ,--;-i r " ·• .. ..,. ~ r ~..-:. -~~~~·, -"":';.· Services wrere scheduled this afternoon for Joseph Mihordin of Newport Beach, who died Monday at the age of 86. He is survived by his wife, Mary; his scin, Dr. Ronald J . Mihordin, and a grandson, Ronald James Mihordin. · Memorial services were being held today .at Pacific View Mortuary chapel with inumment to follow at Pacific View Memorial Park . Contributions have been requested to Harbor Area Day Care Center in Costa Mesa. Hazel G. Northrop, 86 P.rivate funeral services have been held for Hazel Gertrude Northrop,· a 40-year resident of Balboa, who died Saturday at the age of 86. She was a charter member of ttie Fridays Angler Club. Surviving are a son, Jack Northrop of Pomona: a daughter, Yvonne Scott of Augusta, Ga.; a sister, Grace Lawden of Newport,, Beach, six grandchildren and four great-gran<fchildren. Pacific View Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Irvine plans art fair !2. ~~~D~~ DECKER Irvine's art will be shining at the city's first Fair of Fine Arts on Sunday. May 22, at Heritage Park Center. T her e will be demonstrations of music, dancing, painting and other art fonns during the day-long event. "It'll be an excellent opportunity to become acqwtinted with what certain organizations have to of.fer . We want this to be a day the entire family can enjoy," said chairperaon Colleen. Layne. 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I -, l I • I ·' !. • :'r-" -· Stuf:fe.ats Obief\f e -~-:_ ,-~: justice ·in action · · ::i Orange County high school students got an insider's look at the criminal justice system last Saturday at the Orange County Courtho~ in Santa Ana. The occasion was Law Day, an observance of the law and how it affects our lives, set'up by the Orange County Bar Association. ~ Mari.I)a High. School student.a Joy Herndon, 17, and Shawn Frilot, 16, were wired up to take a lie detectOr test at the court. Theodore Ponticelli, of the National Academy of Lie Detection, conducted the polygraph tests with the equipment he uses -to train law enforcement officers and security personnel. Ponticelli and his son, Theodore r -~Jk-~~-~~ h . ' e~~~~~.t"'J~~ states. y .. The degree of accuracy, based on laboratory studies, indicates the test has 96 percent validity, Ponticelli said. , heodore Ponticelli straps Shawn Frilot, 16, a junior at Marina High· School, to the polygraph machine. ____________________________________ ...;.. ______ t''. "'uns practice law t . They le~ve olp habits behind EDITOR'S NOTE -Until recently, the number of women in the Jaw profession was Dominal. The number of nuns priiCtlcing Jaw was virtually nonexistent. Two Roman Catholic sisters Jn Nebraska are helping to change all that. By KATHY EYRE aunl.eed "-Wttter OMAHA, Neb. -God's law certainly doesn't frown on nuns making man's laws their career, say \wo Roman Catholic sisters who are practicing "ttomeya in Nebraska. But they admit some people may dislike the idea. _,. Slater Timothy O'Roark and Sister Jean lhgrusi.a, who belong to the Si.aten of Mercy. say they are the only nuns in the state who f.te lawyers ¥'d are among about 40 nuns in the nation who are •ttomeya. l Sister lngJ'asaia, who now writes deci&ions for the Social Security Administration's Omaha Bureau of Hearl.nga and Appeals, received her law degree lh 1976 from Catholic University of America in Wulµngton, D.C. Upon graduation, the Brooklyn, N.Y., native 'pplied for a position with the office of a (eder.al agency in New York City. The man who Interviewed her waa Catholic. . "He must have known by reading my resume I waa a nun, becauae when I walked in, he said, t shall I call you? I don't know what to call you ..,. Ma., Mm, Slater .... ' He aaya, •r like my nuns lh habita.' ~ "I certainly wasn't his nun, but becauae he waa CatholJc and I waa a nun, he thought he owned .ne." , She didn't get the job. . l Sliter Incru.ia uys there are many who only hluctantly accept nuna leav1.Jl8 their traditional ... bita behind. them and entertnc non-traditional ., llrofeelibna. ~ ---·But Slater IngraRa and Sliter O'Roerk aay ln the future people will accept nuna in a variety of ,a-from attorneys to p1yehiatrtata to poll~. "All service profeHiona are SOina· to be lxpJored by re~oua women," Sliter O'Roark uys, "1becau.e people a ooncept of 1ervice ls bl'09der than b WM before and the ways people can 1erve now ~ more diveiw." - Slater m,r..&a uys the moet oppoeition the noeived on the rOlld to becomlna an attorney came 1rom her mother pneral in Brooklyn. She had •..-nd the order in 1960, at a t1.me +,henfmoet nuna It.a~ ln ClOnventa~ w~ either I Sister Timothy O'Roark (above) and Sister Jean lngrauia,. Roman Catholic nuns, are but two of a handful of nuns practicing law in the United States . teacher• 01· nW'Bff. Slater ln8l'ueia wu a high 1Chool teacher when ahe decided her talent.a didn't flt the traditional mold. "I decided I wanted to do eomethin& more involved dinctly in worklna with poor people and ln order to do that, I had to have certain akilla.'' Sia,er In1raa1ia aaya of her ~eciaion to l,ave teachina for law IChool. The Silt.en of Mercy la an order dedicated primarily to teechtna and cartna for the poor. Sliter hulrulta appro11Checfher mother pneral about law 1Chool • a meuu of prepl.l'ina to .em the poor. "The mother pneral waa not amenable to the Idea. In fact,~ wu avene to lt," Sliter lngrll8lia recalla. "She uld, 'I don't approve of what you are dolnl but I'm not IOina to stand ln your way.'" · Slater Inaraaaia aaya the mother aeneral allowed her to afcply for law echool but refu.ed to live her money or tuition. .But Slater In1rauia waa determined. She applied for dOMna of il'anta and 1efiolarahlpt. Workine .,art t1.me d~ law .chool and with a combination of leVeral ,rant.a and acholanhJpa, ahe became a lawyer. ~ .. . . .. ._..,,J._ r ... ' . ' :1 • I ,,;.ij .:1 ., ., ~-~~ ~· 1 " . I "l ~~ii· jf.. ..,. ' ·~ . ' ~l.-., . "!. . \. j . I "' 's11ter ~ uys not only WM ahe one ot~· :1 . the tint nuna in the coun.try to 8faduate from._.. '., echool, but at ap 40 lh' ~u one of the ~ ~ ~ . memben of her puatinl CM. · · · '.~'J. Sliter O'Roerk, the' executive director ot the · -:· Omaha Leaal Aid· SodetY,, •YI ahe encoun.... I much 1-oppol(Uon ln rMfdnl the tnn.IUon tram· . IChool t.che1' to attorney. Her reUp>ua cmnmunlty ~~ in Omaha pve her cc;implete' Nppol't when lbe " enrolled at the Unlvenlt}' of Nebnilka law IChool. ": 'nw 3e-)'Hl'-old K.mu Cl,ty, Mo., native ma.a.-· \• worldna with Lep1 Aid alnce ahe aractuated Jn.•,)~. 1977, ~ executive direc:Wr a ~ MO· . ·· .•. I •. D Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Wednetday. May"· 1883 Hypnosis can DEAR DI\. STEINCROHN: I uve ea1a1ed u ollt&elrletu wllo wW be dellverta~y flnt baby. B•t. lately, ,..,1e a.ave beea pe aome ~,•bll la my miM •'"* ltow loM .. la. ey uy &Hy .... , trut uy doctor ... reUea .. llypaotl1m la ~ fl;Mdc.. Bat U.e doctor a.as left &lie cllolce up to me. ~ Be l&J• l ~t IMM to take advaataae of llf.':etatm ...... I wut to. la fMlt, .. la ruaial c aea fer uy el Ml pedelata wh wuc tlae ... , el llypaotla, 11 dMre UJ rea .... fer me to •n•d• ~. ablllty? Fruklft...~ a "aewcomer," I'm .. peelally coacenaed. -Mna. T. · .. . . DEAR MRS. T.: You'll a,ree I can't pua on your doctor''• capabllidee from way b.ck here. Your medJcal eodety and other aources wW fumiah that 4'-fonnaUon. But, I think you (and many others) Will be aurpriled to learn that u f'1' back as 1958, the American MedJcal AuociaUon detennined that the technique "hu a teCOIJ'\1zed place in medicine." Since then, it has been Uled in several thousand cues. At a recent mee"1lg in Denver, Simon W. Chiasaon, 'M .D . of Youngstown , Ohio said (according to JAMA _:_ 1/21/83) he begins hypnotic training at varying stages of pregnancy. Some obatetric paUents (about 5 percent) can't be treated • with bypnoais alone. He says he has uaed hypnosis in "18 Caeeareen aections, in which no anesthesia wa neceeury except for a little bit of local in a few <:¥·" According to another report by William E.F. Werner, M.D. of Florida, urging a wider use of hypnalia in obatetrica: "Available reeearch, clinical RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTERY, INC . ........... --4 .... 1921 HUIOtt al.VD. COST A MISA -541-1156 SPECIAL .. --.............. - be helpful' T tO!!R ~~~e~!!HN .. reports and extensive perso nal experience demonstrate that hypnom facilitates the mother'• comfort in pregnancy, labor and delivery." Feel better about your doctor, -MRS. T.? • FOR MR$. J .: I agree we ahould be thankful for any new remedy -that la helpful ln treating aevere,acne. However, initial enthuaium ahould be tempered when the.re la que.Uon of aide reactions. You say your dauahter's acne has improved areatly while taking "laotretinoin.'' Although recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of recalcitrant cyclic acne, some cues have been repor1ed in which It has produced "skele tal hypero1to1i11" (enlargement of bone). U· your daughter bu been on this medication for many weeks or months, better have her check with her doctor frequently to be; sure there are no toxic reactions. It's a valuable remedy that requires supervision. Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from readers. He cannot answer all individually but will include those of general interest in his column. Send your questiona to him, in care of the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1680, C.OSta Mesa 92626. Join the Summer Fun 41 DAY CAMP!! GIVE MOM A V AC.A TION • Fief d Trips • Crafts • Swimming • Picnics • Before-care and After-care Available JUNE 20th thru SEPT. 9th . --· May 4, 1913·May 10, 1913 Metynris sdwtftnuleri: 2.99 I -am -indi&enous -lo the Amazon, peaceful and -fond of .s_!i!Dmisl with two or three of l--·lhtNll1'th!~1~err.sE!me .. -EnroJI Now-Fall Semester ~ .._. SUMMER SCHOOL Jt.IL Y 5th thru JULY 29th a't Aquatic T ropiolls where I am on sale for only 2.99. EJ mo w. Baw•Costa Mela .~9·139l•C-Harbor' w ... • ·~ ~· -----snm~-sept:-1'2lll - Reasonable Tuition "A Pri\<ate School of Distinct ion Founded in 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18835 BROOKHURST ST. (714) ~2-33-12 • • • • • I " •.. ,, By PHI~ INTERLAN91 of Laguna.Seach EngageIDents "And one more thing. Get me a h;igh-back chair or have this portrait raised." Maybell-Bruttig An Aug. 6 weddlnc in Nativlfy Chun:b, Menlo Park, la planned by Monette L. Mayell and Burke Oe.niel Bruttlg, both of Menlo Park. . The bride-elect i. the daughter of L . Vincent Mayell of Newport Beach and Mn. James Hunt of Apache Junction, Ariz. She attended Cal State Chico and did graduate work at Cal State San Joee. Her fiance attended UC Davis and the Univenity of Sant.a Clara. His parenu are Mr. and Mn. Bernardo Devld Bruttig of Atherton. ' Jones-Haney Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rodney Jones Jr. of Corona del Mar announce the engageme nt of their daughter, Diane Jones, to Bryan Haney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hudaon Saffell of Laguna Beach. · They are planning a .{uly 10 wedding in the , Sherman Gardens, Corona del Mar. ~ The bride-to-be attends Cal State Long Beach. Her Ciance graduated from Cal Stale Fullerton. C/;//orJ'J Beaul'I Studio Anniversary Special! Celebrating 22 years at the same location PERMANENT WAVE BY FABERGE During May $ 2 QOO Com~lete Open 9. to 6 - Now Open Wed-Thurs-Fri Evenings 'til 8 .. Phone 968·8080 or 962·9236 9027 Adams at Magnolia Seals Slioppl11 Center Huntington Beach, Calif. Gifts for Mom at Pier l A few gift ideas for Mom on her • • speclal d~y. You'll find even ~ ........ .,.,.11.. ~~l~~t.1~~5.~i~~,~~~"~::t"::~~~ y~u vi~ Pier I . • • ., ,. ' . .. .. · 7:00 P.NJ. • .12:00 MlpNIO~l= • i • • J • • • • • ~ K.W.V.E.-STEREG PM--.107.9 . . . ., • FROM S~N CLEMENTE -50,000,WA'f.TS -f4T T~£ BEACH • • I -----------..... • • .. • 1 Yes, handkerchiefs can be very special. These hand-em bro Ide red handkerchiefs are Imported In a gift box. From China. Box/3, re1. 4.99 3.8' You'll find something lust rlcht for Mom In o ur collectl on of framed prtn_ts. Sltnlfl· cant savlnp on all you choote. Rec. 9.99-69.99 20% off Siie pf'ICft toOd throu&h Moth•f• Dly. May·a. 8hop:7~•week COSTA MESA 2710 Harbor BMS. Phone: 5"40-1337 I . . II# --• -....... Give Mom a wonderful start on Mother's Day. Serve breakfast on our white wood folding bed tray. (Add flowers In a Pier I vase. I It's a gift and It's a treat . Reg. 14.99 ..................... 9aa Porcelain thimbles to add to her collectl6n. Brightly decorated In many colors. Start a collection today. From lapan. Thimbles ea. 99c nienew Pier1 collectlons Or1ng• Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednetd1y, May 4, 1883 Bl t Wife thinks husband deserves just 'dessert' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I became furtoua when I rMd the letter to "The Wife" from "A Plool tn Love.'.' Since I &01 "The Wlte," I fMl I am entitled to equal ume. DEAR FOOL: Yee, 1 have h.la name, I bore hia children, I live ln hi.a home and ahare hia;bed. He take. me to parties and on 1lamoroua tripe, but they look a lot more exciting to the obeerver than they actually are. If you want the bum I can have hi. sult.caae packed by the time you get here. I have begged him to aet out of my lite, but he keeps aayl.ng he loves me and the children and that I eh~d be patient. Two yeara of therapy have h elped me atay reuonably sane. rm sure he doen't want to marry you, but he doesn't want to give you up either. What he really wants is ME for the main course and YOU for de11ert. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT Th.e less ~ANN UNDflS So, if you can talk this "wonderful human being" Into parking his shoes under your bed permanently, it's perfectly all right with me. t juat want you to know -1 KNOW THE SCORE IN LOUISIANA DEA.ft LOU: You 111led ODly for "eqaal time," 10 I 1m offering DO advice. Apparently yoa llave ulled yoaaelf tbat well·llDOWD ADD 'Laadera queatloa: "Would my life be better wUll bJm or wUlaoat blm?" Tbe uawer 11 obvloaa, 10 llu1 lD there. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I need to know about knuckle-cracking. For the last five years I have been cracking my knuckles (that started first), then my. toes, ankles, knees, hips, back, elbows, wrists, fingers and neck. , A friend told me this can cause arthritis. When I mentioned it to my sister she said it was nonsense. So now I am turning to you for a medical opinion because I know you are in touch with the experts. Am I hurting myself? Wbat about it, Ann? -SNAP CRACKLE POP IN SAN JOSE DEAR POP: Tbe ODly problem you may encounter ls tbe wraUI of tboae wbo don't like· tbe aouds. ID fact, U drives aome people ap tbe wall. My medical expert• aay tbere 11 DO evldeace tbat cracking knuckles, toea, anklet, lalpa, back, elbows, wrhta, fingers or neclla wlll c1aae DEAR A..NN: I hope you can 1e>lve a problem for a lof\l\lme reeder and fan. Len and I have been married a few montHa. We both work and I cook for two . .The problem: If a vlaitor drops In unexpectedly, 1n the middle of dinner, should that per90n be uk.ed to join ua? Even thouah lt la o1ten awkward to try to stretch a rMal for two to aocommodate three, r aay we should do It. My husband lnalat.s I am wrong. We have qreed to do whatever you aay. -SPLIT OECISfON IN YONKERS DEAR YONlt: Al a IOD1Ume reader YH a~d bow lllow I feel •boat uex~ted compuy. To drop ta at mealtime 11 die abtol•te pita. JJ ~. clod It • cloM relative or dearly loved frtelMI, ., co.,ee yoa M)', "P•ll ap a cltalr." 0&11erwJ1e1 ••unt &ht lae/alae plaone alaead nut time u a m8b ao apolo1le1. Fish &'Chicken Dinner s2. 79 Get two great tastes in our Fish (, · Chicken Dinner. Each dinner has a crispy fish fillet and two tender white meat Chicken Planks,'!>' served with fresh cole slaw and golden fryes. 3095 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa "'" Sollth ol S.n Dj<'IO rwy . ""'"from ft<ko 14715 Jeffrey Rd . •I W•lnut fJU.I olf S.nt• """ fwy 1 Irvine artbrlU1. My only 1uggeatlon would be tbat you do Drive Thru Service available -b;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~===;:================~===~-~l~t~ln~p~r~lv~a~te:·~~·~~~~~~~~~~"~J_~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;~~ ·Truckload Plant Sala Huntington Center dally thru Sat. Lge. 6" pots $291 ea. SAVE MONEY ON Y.OUIJ MSURANCI • TI ~~~~:NY MONTHlY ,AYMINT lfyeuwhh RABBITT INSlMANCE 441 Old Newpotl llvd. Newport e.och, Co. 631-7740 fllCTmOU9 ...... 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Inc. ,__,""' Vice Prwldent Thll ltlt-1 WM ftled wttl'I lhe County Clerk of 0rlnQI County on MerClh 22, 1"3. ,., ... Publlalled Orange Coeat Delly PllOt, A,ftf. 13. 20, al. M'14• 1"3 17H-lll Cell 142-1171. '"' .....•. to work for u. ------- CllAllS PllDAITS IUC(lfTS IECWCO ur ·10 MICLION~LLAR .. ..--.. . .. ~.,.J-:T-: ,., .. \~ .•• , J~lt n ,...:·.r:,.~ " ...... ,r-·~ ~ .-THURS., MAY STH 10 • 30 A.M. • SHARP! MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 8th "DON'T MIND THE CROWDS · OUR FRIENDLY STAFF WILL INVESTM'"Ei SHOPPERS BE EAGER TO SERVE YOU" $1,000,000 . SAYE UP TO SALE HOURS MILLION DOLlAR INVENTORY c7 5 Olo' --... REDUCED UP TO ll >- % OFE . ·. MGTMER'S t~~ y .. -k . DAYlS I ~ ~.~ 4 MAY Ith I .~ ,,.~~,... . MOST STOCK ...., .· ~ * ' ii . • I DAILY MON.-SAT. 10:30-8:30 .. Or1ng1 Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, May 4, 1083 t • I r. I I I I I I r I •I . i . I 1, I =t-i I 1 .. THE F A~llL \' CIRCl'S "That's a neat shirt, Daddy. Con I have it when you grow out of it?" by Brad Anderson "I don't care how he got it, as long as he has a chair of his own!" llOO:\ lll'LLl:\S WAS'40UT ... CoMS ON BACI<, UNCL~ WILL IE'·- IT'S Nor YouR I URNTO BUY ,A RouND/ AF TE~ ,ALL . PEA~l'TS I THERE'S A WOMAN WHO LIVES UP IN TME NEXT BLOCK tA.W ltJ..WAYS MAS roASr ~ ~EAKFAsT EACM ~NIN6,SflE T055E5 OOT A FEW C~5 F~ THE 61~DS .. IF VOO 60T UP EARLY, YOO COULD SE· TME FllCST OHE TMERE I I Tl'M8t£•t:t:D8 BIG GEORGE 0 11 " .. ~ f IT'S 5TAATIN6 ll'.> M£~ WITH MV'MINO by Jim Davis by Virgil Partch (VI P) )-•( (,; "I w11 NOT .t1lklrig b1by t1lk to her." •MAY&-. '10tJ SIOJLD TAK£ UP 60WLING ... '1HE tWLS ARE A LOT EASIER. 10 FINO." by Charles M. Schulz ft MO, I DON1T THINK I i COULD TALK HER INTO I 8RIH61N6 THEM DOWN M~E f i J a i ~ by Tom K."Ryan ,. ~ •• I • • '4-'· , either vulnerable. Nor th deala. NORTH +J U <:> AQJOTO OH •A2 WEST EAST • Q98 62 • 107 1:7 85 1:7 J982 o 1098 73 o K62 • 10 • J988 SOUTH •AK4 <:>I( O AQ5 + KQ7SO The bidding: North E11t Soutlt Wu t I v> Pu1 2 + Pau 2 ~ Pu1 4 NT Paa• 5 17 Pa11 5 NT Pau 6 + P111 6 NT Pan Pa111 P111 Opening lend: Ten or o. SHOE ORA BB LE GOlll 01 lllDGI BY CHARLES H, GOA.EN AND OMAR SHARIF A major dlfrerence be tween rubber bridge and duplicate 11 that, when you are playinc ror money. the ufely of you r contratl 'becomes paramou nt. Oetlarer paid no heed lo Lhls princlple, and the cost was exorbitant. After his partner opened the bidding. South had visions of a grand slam. But BlackwQod revealed that there was a king missing ao, since he could not be sure of the quality of North's suit, South was content to play a small slam. To protect against possible bad breaks. he wisely placed the final contract in no trump: West led the top of his dill· mond sequence, and declarer went down swiflly. He won the queen. cas hed the king of hearts, and crossed to dum· my with the ace or ch.1bt. He euhed the ace and queen of hearu, pit.ching 1 apade and a diamond from his hand. When thll aull C.iled l.o break and the jlck did not come down, detlarer t witch· ed his allenlion to cluba. When that auil alao behaved unkindly, declarer waa fore· ed l.o concede down one. Admitledly, South was unlucky to find that the ha nd with the long hearts al10 held four clubs. but his line or play was correct only had the con· tract been seven no trump. AL six no trump. decla rer could and should have taken a safely play to insur.e his contract. Suppose that, at trick two. declarer cashes the king of hearts and then ducks a club! East would win nnd revert to dia monds, but decl arer A 9\.Alt ~t 1. ~o INVl°fE. 1'"'E. W~~ 1b fl.A~ VOOl., P\..A~ 4AR~, Pl-A-4 OAf{1'5, V\..~~ \Jl'f~ EA .. tcf~ll 1'1t~lt4~ ... C 111113\WWd , ....... S)ndleaM. lf>C .._S'_· 'I ______ __, ......_ _ ___......__ t'OR BETTER OR t'OR •ORNE WCW! DR. PffiTERSON-• DR.S~OCK :\:\:\£l' MICt'\AEL SAID HE BUILTlRIS 00-KART' HtMSELF- HE. DIDNT, D\D HE ? SO 60 AHEAD AND BEAT "1ar~~~~~ •a YOU'R.f: w eARI N ' WH 1-re J:loo.N ' YOU SAY YOU'RE A POCf'OR., eu-r' WHA"f' IF, AF'T"'eR ~ GE"f' AL..L.. M.Y Cl...O"f'HE::S OFF, Y O LJ S MIL..f: AN' -reu.. Me YOU'Rf! RE!Ai...t..Y JUS-r" A Ho use PA IN"f"eR ?! would be In eht rae. He would win in hand and croH to dum my with l~ act or clubt. Ill• loelng diamond and apade would go on the high he11t1. and declarer could return to his hand with a spade U> run dubs and rlaim hla 1l11m. R•lllhr lllrlcl1• rlulll1 tllr .. , .... t tile CMatry ue tile four-deal lllrld(e f.,.at. Do tlley 1& .. w ... etlll .. Y" clu't ? Claarlu Gern'1 "FHr·Deal Brlcl1e'.' wlll tud1 , .. tile •tntqiH ucl taetJe1 el tW. fut·,.cecl a<- tio• , ... tllat provkl11 lite eve ,., u.aeacll., r11W..r1. hr a eepy ud a IC«tped, MIMI 11.75 C. ''Gore1·Four Deal," ure of tlai1 oew1paper. P.O. 801 259, Norwoocl, N.J. 07848. Make cltec:kl payable to New1· paperbookl. by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan 'ioU l<Nou.>, A f\..~E llJ"'f..R~ M~N CAN 0€. M£..K 1. by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont By Mark Lasky I I'M 601N6 TO RIDE OH, YEAH--I FEEL 50 ,.,,,,1( ,.,..,,,y. ON THE MERRY-60-WELL, 50 GUILTY ROUND TODAY AM I LYING TO IP.MA --·-r-......_. .... --.- N.V•ot · 4'l'DGE PARKER • I . '""' Tom Selleck, left, Jeffrey Osterhage and Sam Elliott portray brothers whose sisters have be~n kidnapped in Louis L' Amour's "The Shadow Riders," to be telecas~ tonight at •UIDlllOI~ _.._, (%)CHAN.a CHAWUH TALKS wrTH JN4 nau. -t.00-e (J) MOVI! U Ii "Thi 8lltdow Rldeft" (19821 Tom Weck. Sam E#lolt •• M ,ACTI O/f Lift Jf A#l IATT\I O/f THE NITWOM \ lWN8T NC>fm4 WALL I M"A"l"H NOIUtC1lOH TB.EVlllOH MOVll * * • "8'rbettla" ( 1ee81 JIM Fon-dl. Miio O'SllM. -1:30- (!) MOYll • • • "Mon OolW Bl'#f'' ( 1967) MichMI Celnt, FrlllOOIM Ootleac. I M0A08°H MVIAGIHIAN •tO:GO- IENEWI :cm~ ***'h "Jule" (19771 Jane Fonda, V1111111 Rtdglave • (l)MOYIE u "Pick-Up Summer" (1981) Mlchlel Zelnik4W, Can Marone. DMOYIE ••• "Dead Men Doo't Wew Plaid" ( 19821 Ste'Oe Manin. Rachel Ward. -10:15- (B)MOYIE * • "A Little S.x" (1981) Tim Ma1heson. EdW1td Herrmann -10'.30- • INOEP9l>ENT NETWOAIC NEWS cm AOCI< ON TV -11:00- D•Cll9Q!NEWS &A l'\JAD-' y NIOtfT ~~ -1;00- e MOYIE *** "Any Wednesday'' (1966) Jane FO'l,da. Juon Robards. UMOYIE **'h "Lady In Cemeflt" (1968) Frank Sh'lltta. Raquel Welcn. • INOEPEHOENT NETWORK NEWS DMOYIE "Looping" (No O.te) Shely Winters, Sidney Rome -1:30- 18 N8C NEWS OYEAHIGHT ~COTilE: UP CLOSE * * • "We Joined Thi Navy" (1962) Ktnne1h More, Joan 0'8'1en, (8) SHEENA EASTON IN CONCERT -1:40-MARY HARTMAN. MARY HARTMAN (i:J MOYIE • AJUSTICE8P£Al(SOVT ** *'h "Z'.' (1969) Yves Mootand, I PBS LA TEHIGHT Jean-Louis T1lntlgnant 700 CUJ8 -2.-00-' MOVIE I (()MOYIE CIC88 NEWS NGHTWATCH * "The Hone9"loOn It Over" ( 1971) Rs (%)MOYIE • • • "Nationll Lampoon Goes To ** "Cannonball Run" (1981) Burt The MOYitS" ( 198 t) Robby Benson. Reynolds. Dom OeLlllSt RldlwdW~marlt. (l)MOYIE• -11:30-* * "Night Schoof' (198 ti Leonard I ~~ HART Mann, Rxhel ~~-0 ABC NEWS NIGHTUNE U ,_NEWS I '!24J_,ASl<EO FOR IT &» MOvE ...,."' •*•,A, "The Bio S101a" ( 1941) Marx •• • ''Juggernaut" (1974) Ridlard Brothers, Tooy Martin Harris, Omat Sh11ll. (8) MOYIE 9:00 on KNXT (2). • SAHF0RD AND SON U *'.A. "VlctOI I Vk:t01ia" ( 1982) a:>~ ga REAL PEOPlE 0 MOYIE Jiiiie And1ews, Rob«\, Preston. *** "Amber waves" 11980) MOYIE **'"Ptlobil" (1980) Paul Michael (%)MOYIE Oennil Wea¥e1, K.;,, Russel: ** 0 "Network" ( 1976) Faye ~'-· ~ Hogln. • * * ··~ Oellctng As F~t Ast~ .. cm MOYIE ' n~il!MI Holden. •. _ --'1:46-( 1982) Jill Cll~Q!!i. Nicol William- • • "Get'o.wMtll ,_ .. H9&1~eun-~ -~ i9ll. - - -~Dom Delublt. : MOYIE -11:M--3:00- (l)MOYIE **~ "The Ctlallenoe" (1970) Dar-®MOYIE 8 **'h "The Palsy" (1964) Jerry Lew-1en McGlvill. JamesWNtmore. * "E~" (1981) Clint Howard, * * ~•ystety Of Marie Roget" is, 1111 Bllln. I P.M. MAGAZINE A.G. Armstrong Ui42J M';,f; Montez, Pllrlc Knowles. 0 MOYIE Bl.000 FEUD -12:00-lit MOYIE ***'h "Heentand" (1981) Rip THECOUSTEAUOOYSSEY D EHTERTAINMEHTTONIGHT u ''Girl Friends" (1978) Tom, Concha ta Ferrell. EVEREST NORTH WAU -8:30-MOYIE 8LAVEANE&SHR.EY& **'"' "MY1tetY Submarine" (19511 C/)WIAH'( Macdonald C11ey. Marta T Olen. I AUCE (i:J MOVIE DICK CAVETT ** t "Sunday In New York" (19&0 OCfANUS: THE MAME Cliff Robertson. Jane Fonda. fJMAOHMEHT CID MOYIE I NEWI ***'h "Victor I Victoria" (1982) IWINEY MIU.E.R Julie Andtews, Robert Preston. ALL If M FAMl.Y cm MOVIE OOMEll PVlE ... • "Guys And Dolls" ( 19551 -7:00-Frank Sinatra. Jean SltTfnons • (l)MOYIE = = * * * "Dead Men Don't WfM Plaid" HAPPY MYS AGAIN ( 1982) Sleve Martin, RIChel Wwd. ~NEWSQ f?~ Friends" (t978) Melanie THREE'S COMPANY M1yroo, Ell Wallach. JOl(fA'9 Wl.D -1:30- llUlllNESS REPORT 8 Cll SQUARE PEGS MAGIC Of AN1oW. PAINTINO (!) CHARLES ANGEi.$ CHAtlll LISTINGS 8 KNXT (CBS) 8 KNBC INBCI e KTLA !Ind.I e KABCIABCI eKFMB ICBSI 1J KHJ-TV (Ind.) • KCST (ABC) e KTTV (Ind.I e KCOP-TV (Ind,) e KCET <PBS> e l<OCE (PBS) <:al Qn.TV Z·TV HBO O::l (Cinema.I (!) CWOR) NY., N.Y. Ql) IWTBS> (() (ESPN) CS'J (Showtime I • Spolllghl a (Cable News Network) 'New York's a coast, too' • Or•nge Cout DAILY PILOT IWedrteedfl'f, Miff 4. 1983 81 Klein rates By TOM TIT1J8 or .... .,..,,......,. Jack Lemmon la a touah act to follow. but thoee who ae the Huntington Beach Pla,Yhoule'1 venlon or "Tribute" probeoly will qree with the caa~ of Tom Klein In the central role of Bernard Slade 1 utrlnlent comedy. Scottie Templeton, the charlleter beln1 etven the .. tribute," la not your average, garden variety humanitarian being honored for ye&n1 ol unaeltlah devotion. He wu a lousy hUlband and a louaier father, a jo b -h o pping h edonl1t to whom reapor:Wbllity la a four-letter word. But he'1 alao got abou! 1lx montha to live. He's alao a charmer, and he needa all of that commodity at hi1 command to re,establiah communication with his grown aon in the time allotted him. It's a difficult, many-faceted role, and Kleln proves equal to the task. He doesn't attempt to imitate Lenunon, but endows Scottie with his own style and flair in a moat w atchable performance. Director Ken Karp has created an overall aura of naturaln~ that only occasionally falters in this generally appealing production. The inoorporaJ;fon of a theater stage in the midst of the apartment scene works well once the audience is accustomed to it. Aside from Klein's impressive perfonnance, the Huntington Beach production ia moet notable for Nelson Gilmore's intense portrayal of his estranged son. Gilmore begins as a lmost a caricature, but impo,aes his embittered manner gradually on his audience until the depth of his character stands painfully revealed. Sherry Starkey does a creditable job as Klein's ex-wife, while Jim Flynn is uneven ln the role of his friend and agent. Teri Hamilton is bright and natural as the girl who breaks thrqu.gh Gilmore's steely reserve. ' As Klein's concerned doctor, Kris Hasen conveys compas&on blended with determination. $~Walker is less effective in the role of a COITAllUA EOWirdS 8n$104 540 740 li TOil -GIAlllf. WHTMlll?EA Edwllds ~k Clnedome Pac~ic·s HI Way 39 S8 I 5880 634 2SS3 • Ol1•• lft ........ .._ ........ ,--m:;.. ---·-ff+.J693.-.: EOWiitds Cinema Center 979 4141 fl!waios Paclllc'sO!anc,e WHTMIUTlA WoodC11doe CllMma Olive tn UA Mal 551 oe5S 634 9361 893 0546 I ..o NMlA MXDttD r011 t._ lMOAOPKWt I 'Tribute' 1 onetime lady or the cverun.a. but not for lack ot j enthuaium. "Trlbut•" 11 an unuaual play with 1peclal demanda, lncludlna the creation ol a peripat.tJc chatlleter with, u he puta It, "an 1naane oompulaton to fill any kind of conv~Uonal pp." Kleln fUll thew PPll marveloualy. and hia ~ enagy keepe the Huntington Beach production conHnually moblle. The 1how plays thrft more weekendl, F'ftda ys and Saturday• at 8:30, at the playhoute, in the Seacliff Vlllqe 1hopping center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in Huntington Beach . Call 847·4466 tor reeervat.iona. Singer takes work in opera seriously LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -Opera star's Placido Domingo's name means "peaceful S unday," but don't make fun of opera in his presence. ··1 just won't a llow lt, you aee," says the Spanish--bom tenor, who stars in the mOvie version of "La Traviata." "It's as if they were ma.king fun of my family," he says. "If lt happens, I get up and walk out. That's how seriously I ~e my work." Domingo has been working hard to turn people into opera buffs. One recruit., Fta.nco 7-errlrelll, who made the ''La Traviata" movie, thinks Domingo can become a box office attraction in other films. ''That's why I made that record with John Denver, 'P.erha~ Love; and that other record, 'My I:.ife for a Song ," Domingo said. "Since those came out, I've had a lot or people come up to me and say, 'I wasn't a fan before. In fact, I hardly knew your name, but now I'm coming to aee you in oi>era.'" • aARGAIN llATINl•S • Mond•Y tlHV ••tunl•Y All Perlormancu before 5:00 PM lhce,1 ,,... £111111•111 •• HellNyl) "'llAUIOL8UM" 1111 -----·· --~ T\ITOll" ------------• LAKEWOOD CENTER WAl l< IN "FLAIHDANCll" --.--.--••r lAKIWOOD C INTIR SOUTH WAI• IN ·----~-~.a. ---faculty at Ca"41-0ad 21l/IJ1·9110 ----10f'I•• CllOICS" "'' --..,,.~ . ., --·- BIG• BIG• DlllVE·IN BAllGAIN $2 EVERY WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY ~Cltilcken Under 12 Always FIH ,.. ~ I . -T---~ ....... __... .... _ _.CML_litn ., ... ' • ~~r.'l"K:=;rJD~,..~:::"lorl<CJ.-:;1~ -=-~ ~·~lttiiF.~~ci"t~~,~---~~r- T .......... .,.. be.come coeUy. Taffner is optimistic that quality ...... __ ............... lllit.. .. NEW YORK -Woody Allen's character in writers and directors will be found here or will "Annie Hall" got nauseous aa 900n as he arrived in travel tr.om California. He's willing to take the Loe Angeles. Wherever he went, h~ faced the sun gamble "becauae being here will add freshness.." and w&I! forced to squint.in horror, like he had seen "A Fine Romance" is unusual in another way. aome ao-fi monster. It's hued on a successful British aeries., an import Allen. an inveterate New Yorker, was putting proceas that worked for Taffner's hits "Three's down both Hollywood's lifestyle and art. A similar Compal'\Y" and "Too Close for Comfort.'' viewpoint was expresaed in "Tootsie," when Dustin , . Hoffman railed at his agent (Sidney Pollack) for ere s ~~ some ~tion, wh~.t I treating the West Coast so reverentially. "New the u out of colour, says Taffner. So York's a coast. too." Hoffman shouted. of lorry, we now ~Y truck. Inatead ~f In television, the East-West split in culture and we say franks. The JOkes are the~-It.~ creative outlook Is even more pronoWlced. Some table beca~ the ~bject Is uruversal. feel that the bankruptcy of new ideas and formats An American wnter, Fred SarTon, worked on TV can be traced to the inbred community of with the British creator-writer, BOb Larbey, "to writen, actors and pnxlucers who aee the world ensure American sensibilities," says Kane. from the same Hollywood perspective. Sued on the pilot's taping, "A Flne Romance" TV's overreHance on Hollywood ls not is a first-rate sitcom. The humor Is aophisticated, the changing, either, although all three networks have main characters likable and their vulnerabilities program development departments in New York, real. Maybe that'• what happena when a program only one pilot from the 74 commiaaioned for next skipe "The Cou1" for both sides or the Atlantic. 9eMOn was produced and shot in New York -CBS' ''A Fine Romance.'' While New Yorkers are guilty of their own imularlty, at least it's ditterent. At last month's taplns for "A Fine Romance," the warm-up announcer said "The Coast" always meant Coney laland to him. "Although 10me shows are cast in New York, the acton move to c.alifomia for the TV aeuon," ays Joeh Kane vice president of CBS' New York prosram-deveiopmeo1 office. "But there's a · oommunity of talent that stays in the F.ut. We're trYinl to tap thoee llOW'Cft. We're doing projeci.I with -writen who have never contributed to TV before.'' "A P'lne Romance" la one of 23 eroJecta CBS ia oorwicleri1'I for next ee.in, about half of which wUl become fulJ.fledged aeriel. ' Thi• gentle, funny 1ltcom focu1ea on the avolvtng relat.ionahip between two llngles (Julie Kavner from 0 Rhoda" and Leo Burmester) who are ~ up at a party. Mike and t.ura have not been parUCU.1&1'.IY 1ucce91ful at the dating game, and they're definitely not TV'• typical "'beautl1ul ~-·· Don Taf,tner, executive producer of "A Fine Bomulcl.'' •ys taplnc the plot ep&.ode in New York WM not more expenllve than a HoUywood lihood.ni would have been. But lf It &oee to eene., It would l\ave more flnancSa1 and J.optical problema than. Hollywood-bMed ahow. '"lb.It'• why there'• eo Uttle producUon here," eaya Kane. "For New York to pvw in produc:Uona, ICI etudlo fadJJU. have to '1'0W· The dty ICleU It the .,_'-' beck lot ln ~ world." KAM, who Uled to work ln NBC'1 procram d9partment, •YI that when .,Love Sldnei' WM taped here, "much of the ttaf f had to be trarwport.ed from 1.09 AnoJa Md how9d. '' For ''A J'bw Rom.nee,'' veienn clll'9CtOr Kai Cooper wu brouiht In from Callfomla. P'or a , ( LUXURY THEATRES ) lllOWI It --<"811.JIE'S 12:10 1:10 MP't\Su•.,. ~ 4tl0 ••10 tc.[WUUMl OfOta,. m ••10. 10;10 1:1l4.;,U 7.i,11•10:11 f Iv ht •ll•w Only •••m Of Llfl U 1IO i 100 i 100 7 1111:21 AIM M" T•tor C•l o ... rw11tn.,. --·-· * ..... ,..., ,. -·~,.. ..... ~m -~. 41 """ '"' t. .. .,w,,._ THI, EXTRA· 1Ji1S E. . n.1tw.srRrAc " ... D.,. C'"U4 (N) IMPO•TANT NOTIC~lDUM UllOlll 11 F•H! ......... _ __..., ...... --·-•c#-·--1lfllOAllCM----~-- ---....... , ...... c..fl _.. •• -- "'•""' y ANAHEIM 0111Vf IN ,_ .... ~ .. l,....IO Oil ' '~ It • A • I BUE NA PARK (Jfl!VI IN " ......... . LINCOLN OlllV( IN l __ ............ _ 121-..070 I •f A ... FOU NTAIN VAllfY Ol11Vf IN ""tll'Y TVTOfr "" -"'TM1 mACH GIN.8""" C-S·"-- A • ~ ,. LA HABRA . "" ., --~--·--8Jlo1MI ~ ... ~-----... Wfd,!Nl'-' • • •• "F1.A8" DANCI" .,., -........ """ Otlll·H- _.,..So Gf ) Gar-OIMH- 191·J6fl "llOlfTY "'"°"'8 TMI ~ OI LR°'1'11 "8CMW 9AU.8" 1111 -·"- __ ,.., •-c-.. .... ,1 ----T00l!""'-.. ......... .. ~-....,. ., II .. __ ._ • .._.. ... M•A&llSTMU • .. r l . ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, M1y 4, 1883 TOp secretaries honored ai .LYNN UJlN .._ .... 0.11 J I ... I the South Cout Plul Hotel. Helene Novak of ea.ta Meta waa named "Member of the Year" by the Bahia Chapter, and along With the coveted M.O.T.Y. medallion, WQtl a weekend trip for two at the Napa Valley Holiday lnn, doneted by Air Callfornla and the Sheraton Newport H ot el Novak la a l«N&ar)' for SateJrU&l'd Businaa S~tem1 of Cotta Me.. . llllllllllTY llllllBS------ HB pair honored b y Bell . . ,, TwO outatandlna eecretarle• h o m the coaat area were awial'ded ti~ and prtzet at the annual .breakfalt meeUna of P rof naional Secretarlu lnternaUOnal _held lut WHk at Surprised . Dorothy Reynolds, "who· has been · aecreta ry to the principal a t Newport Harbor High for 20 years, reacts to sorprise aehool party bonor.ing her du.ring Secretaries Week . Reyno lds is retiring a t end of .year but, a fter the .pa.rty, ~~ys she may change her m ind . The "Oranae County Secretary of the Day" conte1t winner wu Shttrl Maeahirna of Fountain Valley, whoee bc>M it GenRad ln Irvine, Glen Powers, compoaed a 25-word euay extolling her aecretarlal akllla. Her prizea included a stay for two at the Mark, t{opk.ina Hotel ln San Franclaco, courtesy of Air Cal and the Irvine ·office of Beverly Hilla Travel; a $50 gift certificate trom Windsor Sport Shope; and a dozen roses from Efratom California, Irvine, a dlviaion of the Ball Corp. Guest speaker at the early morning event wa.s George Jeff, president of R oc kw el l Intemational's Space Division. The incoming c hapter preside nt, Kathy Lott of Huntington Beach, a secretary at Ford Aerospace, Newport Beach, was introduced .-She succe•ds Jackie Imus of Santa Ana, a secretary at Security Pacific National Bank in Costa Mesa. .Chairman of . the mee ting was Bonnie JllJ'088, a secretary at the El Toro Marine. Corps Air Station. · '1 ~-named to Fannie Mae hoard I' ··Two Irvine business leaders, needs , said Regional Vice ,;, G e ry Cooper and Donovan ·President Allen P. Miller. ' 1 Huennekena, have been named ~.... io a new 10-member regional ~ adviaory board ·for the F~eral National Mortgage.Asaodation. :.._ . '1 • The boar<1 will meet quarterly , with retPon.aJ offken of FNMA Cooper is chief operating officer for Century 21 Real Estate Corp. Huennekens is Fesident of John D . Lusk & Son, a construction firm. The F e deral National Mo rtgage A ssociation Is a federally chartered, shareholder- owned corporation which is the single largest supplier of home mortgage funds, with a pc:>rtfolio of more than $73 billion. • Huntlnfton Beach ruldenia Mike Beoao and Ha1~ Cat~ey have been honored bl American Bell. betna rwned to the company • Coundl of Leaders. They earned the honor for outatandlna aalea performance durlna 1982, placing amona the top 3 percent of the more than 900 account ~xecu tlvea In California. Wuhlngton, Oregon and Nevada. • •• Lawrence R . Clark hu been promoted to senior vice president o( The Bank of Orange County, w ith regional offices ln Fountain Valley. Clark prevloualy managed the Fountain Valley branch of Bank of America. ••• Space-saver FllJ'llltare, which speda.llzes in all-wood furnlahlngs designed to occupy less space than conventional furniture, has an'lounced plana to open a new store in the lrvble Home and Garden Center. The new sales outlet and showroom Is the flrm'a first Orange County store. • • • Mllj a P . McDonald is assistant vice president and manager of Crocker Bank's Personal Finance Center in Huntington Beach. • • • Robert P . Nolan has been appointed vice president of loss control for t}}e Orange County- based Workers' Compensation Company, a division of UniCARE Insurance Co. He lives in Mission Viejo. • • • Peter DeMay ls group vice fresident of Fluor Engineers,Tuc., a sub6ld!ary o Fluor Corp. in Irvine. He will be responsible for Fluor's Power Division, F luor Canada Ltd. and operations in Venequela. • • • Gloria Zlgner & Auoclates of Newport Beach hu appointed Deve Severson account supervisor for the public relations and marketing agency:Severson was formerly directing special projects for Kawasaki Moton Corp., U.S.A., J et Sid Division. • • • Valencla Bank, with offices in Irvine and Newport Beach, has appointed Cleo P btlllart as operations officer. • • • J e ffrey G. Swart1 has been named vice •< (lliQ known,. ·r~ ?.Sae') to ; d.iacusa the agency s role in GTE " _ ...... --~·,...; ;:... -h·n . ~ nur'-1.. THE COUNTER tl ASD .l lST*rt' ;-~~ u.e-·homin1 mc:::. ... 1·!) prope~t¥ tax I UJ~n " •nu.> It~ =--~~Jo::.= ~~ aa:~: ~~... 1t ~~. ~=~t!o ~ M · ·· $40 m1·111·on· 1·n 1982 ;:~'~E:',:~~~~r. H ~rn:~: r.~iE ~:~~ anagJn. g .. . p.m . Price• clO nol CA>nP... >tV> 40 ln8W$11 -IM'. PloflHI , ~~':!:,=-'..:.~~ ~::~~F ~~~ m: ~-=~5:'i!:' ~~ ~ ... ~!:~\~~ \ 1u1on for lUffOO. Crollr l31h 13~ Jorlco s 18'1• 1"-PresGM • • lnvestment in new facilities Taxes paid in Orange County, Stock BIO ""' CutlFa ' ~ ..... •IJllly ~ I PrsSleyn \.)'. fJme lOplC and equipment by G e neral including tariffs in Laguna :~~~:':i T," ~~ ~'~~~· • 1lt: .~ .... ~0:.1l:t ~ ~°"' r.·1 • ~~~'~c 4 Tel e phone Company of B each , Huntington Beach, !~.~,~~ J~2~&i~';' »V..32''• ~:~:~ ·~t~·~~· ~k~ f . of meetJ•ng California has resulted In Fountain Valley, Westminster, ~~:~~ ~~ ;~ O.klbA rn-~,! 'te:.! ~r~f!r1 m: ~~v. ::r,:~ Payment of city and county Cypress, Garden Grove, Stan•nn Aa•Ao.. •II• •'I> DetC•nl " 11~ Kln91n1 •~• •~· Affve• s '!" AllB>ll 211 ... ,,~ Dewey s 12 12~. K.loolG !M'" !M•t> Ao..is . , property taxes totaling $40 and Sunset Beach amounted to :~:::\ 'l ·{~. g::~c~~ ~t! ~.,, ~~:t:v ~~. m: ::i'.!!"v ... -. • • M an a g Ing T ·i me ( 0 r millio.n this year. $3 million. AFurn ~ 10 Oo<uOlv 2•to 27 KUllCk• J2.\oo J3 S.Oller ~-,-Productivity" is the title of a free Company officials said the AGr•1 ' ""' u~ •rGn • ~ ""' L•nc• " ""' S.tKo ~-llelnlnar .. to be held Saturday at fitre represents a 14 percent Telephone industry property :::w:,' (~ (r" ~~,~~ ~ ~t t:~e: J,, s!"' ~l~:~<t° ... th N . 1 u AO..•sr ..... "" OunllO • -20"" Lfjn•• n llh krlpH !l· ~ ationa niversity lrvine hi e over the $35.5 million paid taxes are based on the assessed AAHM " '"" t'I> Duri•on 121.. 12h LlnBra 40 '°" Seee•t• , cen t 2112 B . Ce al fall lan d ul l ANGii• 11'1. """ Eetnvnc ~ ,.~ 1'--"" IP. 14 5eMor. it er, · us1ness nter lut year. v ue o p tan eq pmen . AnQSA 2J 2J•-. Econu. 17h n MCI • ..., ...,~. svMu, Drive, Irvine. '"'"'"Go m .... •m• ~:::,•a. ':r, •;t :~g~ ii~ .~ t;~~1 • II' °'Pl>leC 4"'-.. .,, EleNu<I 17"° 11'.• M:rnlPI JI, Jh Stl•INA ; Gl d ~ • k Apl<IMI J3y, J3'n El-• 1"-20 M• At !lo I St•r•A• ~f a ys Nicastro, author pf ree se ....... 1nar on s toc s ArclenGIJ ... 1"' Er19Conv )1\, n :t: ''°" '"" 2 SUiton• • ! "How to Sell Your Way to the · iii :::~~~'. r/ r,~ ~~R~ J~ J;; "'•~~P ': ... J~ ~~rr.' a;: . Top" will teach participants how ~8~k. !. .... !i l;:z:r• ''~: ·~ ::l~.:! :},'" ~~: ~t=~~o to be resourceful with time by A free seminar on the stock feature a stf.Ck portfolio manage.r a.1roeo "" ti>• F•rmG ''"" •1" M<F••• 11 11h s10Aee1 ~· elimlna::t.' "time wasters" and and bond markets and the real and a real estate property le::::~: :!~ w· ~::~~ ~~ fi"' ~~:l> ~a..:~ ... r.:-:rs~ It.. --.. .:_ """"1.. esl-te industry will be held May mAnAae r as guest lectw:ers. •sitFf jlo jlol<o FtB~ln 11' I-Ml<IUW """ 11 SlrewCt _..... """ a-"" .,__ . •YlsMll ISY· ,. FtEm,S »~· J3 Mdlel<Ao 12 121 .. Buono Cathey president of corporate communications at Oakland-based CompuPro, a manufacturer of business computer systems. S w artz was previously senior account executive for LeADce P ublic Relations in Costa Mesa. • • • George W. Gay, D .C ., 1s moving h is chiropractic practice from Beverly Hills to 31 l 5th Street in Huntington Beach. Gay' clinic operates under the name Pahl Control Center. • • • Micbael Brandman Auoclates, Inc., has been selected to prepare a new zoning ordinance for the city of La Canada· Fllntridge. MBA, a consulting firm in the fields of environmental research, planning and processing and resource management, is based in Irvine. • • • William M. Wrigbt of Mission Viejo has been named director of operations of Santa Ana-based U.S . Divers Co., a division of U.S .D. Corp. He was previo'USly with AMF Scientific Drilling International. • • • Tbe Bank of Orange Coaoty, with regional offices in Fountain Valley, has been named a Premier Performi.ng Ban.k for the second year in a row by thtMl'indley Report, a monthly banking newsletter. Only 11 .5 percent of the banks in California made the prestigious list this year, the lowest total since the list was started in 1975. UPS La~t .'"?, 1 ... s•. • U-1• 1'• ,. ~ 11 • 31.. l'• ~ 3 .. \1 JI# 'l s • • . '• )1 J 1, s1_. ~ 1t • t\.1 1 S-1• • S-1• •*· .. " n • •• 2~ • • 1.-, •• • 1 1'-• t ._ 111 • 1 ~. ,.... "" 9"' ' I ,, J ' .. ~ • \.-1 ·~ ' .,, ,~ . .. Pct . IJp ll.l Up 23.1 UP 11 7 Up 11.• Up 20.j Up 20.0 Up 200 Up 112 Up 11 • Up II.I Up 1' 1 Up 1' 1 Up IS.I Up IS• Up U.• UP 1J.A Up U.J Up U.l ~ ~u Up 12.S UP 11,t Up 11.& UP '1.1 Up II.I Up II.I N•t1'onal U . '·t I i Entitled "Ke ln f t" n1 Call 851 7723 e1r<1.Son '"" i"' F••NF•• JI>"' Jt MluVIG ,., 20'n ~ 11 flt 7:30 p.m. at the Sheraton-a.1rne 1 a+. Ftwn fn 10,, 1.\oo M1<1•ll•s h 1M• _1.:..n~.--··-"'~-..,n·-' __ vcea't so_'s~_Y _6_28_r5v.· ne • y vestments or reserva ion 0 y. -Blr\<llr l 'lo "' Flllro<b ""' """ -···. ~'· ~ ~ ~~· ~'"": ~7-~--the '80s," the seminar will for more information. e•v-""' 11.,.. ForntO n~ nto -coe 11'-"" oowNs I ' i .It ·' For informaaon. contact the Newport Hotel. The two-hour session is by :r~ ~t: ~.,, ~lrc\': ~~ ~: ::~\:,k ~t ~L .. ·= ' · & · -s • x : ·:· • --~r'!.. = :::: ~~::::gi ,n. l~ ::.,~ ~v. ~1• A.,~"!, 1..a~1a.. °'t 01rc'21 • L r l ~ ~ J -Buo-21~ 21'1i Fr .. SG s2 st'n -•Min 11 m.. IAl Cp • 11.. 0 11 ••.1 ,.... -~_._ 1l~""'i.+c9.~YQUI._~, .._.~.-_l ~~~-., ~ ~ rllufftl» U "' tin F~lll 2ff< :as Mo!CI 1~1J 3 P1101Sct 2~• i,. Oft u .o [.' • ' • ~ ~,... • ~-~~i .,_ • • • ---= , " ,. ~ ;}' -_,--1'0.. ~!'-!.',. ~ ~ • .L ..ttf.P4t N-~.Ul¥ • ~Air !On 1i. Off 14..J ~ '~ · A ....... ..--~" ' · 'iital-dW" ~... ~ ~ •• ")-m.,.,,.. <J ···~--..fwlnn--.;'·~-.,.: ·"*~ · -. ft"t~r;l;~al~~~-. Flonsl c:.u w1sv ...,, • ..., Gn0.11c:• th > Ntwks , 21¥· u~. NEW YORK 1AP> -Mo>t ~1·•• ow•· 1 v ia l'-, ... 041 10.1 -.,, 1 FlOflST 2915 Reel Hill Avenue A DAILY '9LOT ~~~e;:'H 2t:"2 ~1• 8!'!'~~~1 /f.': °f.'~ ~,~:~ m !:'; t~~:O"'"' ~~~ wri'~...., M':,Yt<I N~ : f~l~e r' ~ g:: U 1 ~ . A-108 Cos•a Mesa AO-VISOtl get new CApSwsl 13 13\1> GrepftS< ~to. N eisA, :MY• 3S MCI ' 1,030,IOO 4l 4l\'o -" 10 Elrn pl , 1... ·~· 0 11 ,,s r South Coast Design Center , '42·5411 CApAlr ~ 2V> GreyAOv to " "'l•••B 1 l5 w .. , GluH •·. 491,IOO IHo •• • Vo 11 Olmb l" "' Oft • • tn Stone'M\11 641-0810 ~r:fP. :~ ~.,, g~~~~n ,,,,. ~ =c-:,s $ lI"" m.: :w~·~ ;u;: ~ ;&" -: g ~II~(~ ;:: :;; g:: u I . CNrRI• 4'11. -H-s SV. NwNG. ,,.,, 11~ B•sES< )&!_,_400 Sit< s S·•• • IS.I• 14 Purcell 10 I 0 11 '·' ~ ~National MQrtgage Co. I las the program you are looking for : W-E SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF~ Re~identi~l .Loans Indus t r ial Loans Government Loans A par tment Loans Jumbo Residential ,.WITH OUR EXPERTISE AND QUALIFIED STAFF WE CAN HAVE .A FINANCIAL PACKAGE .. TO .SUIT YOUR .FINANCIAL .NEEDS! (AIN¥1 p,..,_ .. Art h~1 Te AY•llellll11y And CllH .. ) ·GARY ANDERSON Ats&t. Vice Preitidenf/Sale~ Mllnsger 400 North Tu1tln Avenue • Suite 101 Santa Ana, California • 92705 (714) Sit1-2983 . ,, ' . •• D . ~~';;~ ' ~ ~~ ~=~!.: 1~~ 'l~ =::~r;s, :: .... ~~ ~r.~~ ;;:: .!~ 2 ~!! . :: :: L~~otll .~~ I~. g:: ::~ lsney Chmlnv HrpA-If\> 1•V. Oc:t-12\1> 12" C.nl<MI 1'12,000 1111 " • •1, II Be!INI > J2 3 011 L• 2 >-•• 2 S-16 HerDGp "'"' 40 0o11vyM """ """ Se~t• 281,IOO J41'1 J4V. • "' 11 L•neWO • "" Ofl •.• CllmLea 14\'J •• HerttNI )Oil 3SV. Ofioc.i ~.,.. !M .... AOa<Lb I 11S.400 13~·· 1•1• • '• ,. C.••ngh ,,, ).16 Oft ... C!>eJVtl lO UV> H<'-• JO"> -OtlF•rro '"" •n ,., OIWMln r~. .,, Oii 1.0 Channel g~ito S!~ sm :::= ~ ';.,, gg:7,;. 13~ 24 Ac!Ya~e<I •ll 11 ll'tlOU W1 }~. h Ofl 1.0 CllJSoGe U 'n 1•'-Hoo .. r 1t ltV.. P-18 .: .... ~~ ~::,.., 2,~~ n =~~ J~ t~ g:: ~l cuu A • -3111> Horl1lh ) l ..... P<G•R 21 11!/) TOl•I ,_ J.d 3 ,. Conll•• •• ' ~ Ofl '·' 2:!~~ ~ • ::"' ::::; :~ 1"1 ~ R~ ~:ur .tv. .;~ ~:: ::= 1~ ~! ~r.~ ! : ; g:: U The Disney Channel, the latest addition to the pay television market, reached its two-month projection of 100,000 subecribers in less than two wee k s. company officials said this week. The arm of Walt Disney Productions launche d service o n April 18 and had accumulated 435 cable systems to air its programming by the beginning of this week. Community Cable- vision, which serves I rvl n e and part of Newport Beach, initiated the aervice in late April amid a huge promotional blitz. . President James P. .l i mlrro sai d the channel's suoce1111 la bued on the strong public awareness of Disney's family-oriented ima"e. Women in Ad vertising m eet Ma y 11 Harry Spitzer, vlce- prealdent of Southern California Broadcutera Aaoclatlon, will add1'8a members of Southern California Wome~ in Adver·ualng May 11 at the Marriott Hotel 'ln Newport Beach. The dinner en1a1e· ment beatna at 8 r .m. The adv•rtta na or1aniutlon meeu mondtly at the Newport Center hotel. A tee of $HI ta chu9d for rMm'*9 and $20 lor non ·mtm bera. l 0:1-Cp . -II I 1nlre1no I~ I"'. ,.....Ent ""' , ... TOl•I Miff SJ,lll,D> 21 r,...,.,, • 3 l. ()fl 11 .. • OrMQe Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneectay, May 4, 1983 NY E COMPO ITE TRAN A CTIONS • OUOlAflC>ftl Ull<;LUD& ••ADU ON '"' N&W VO•ll MID••U l!A(I"'· .... I OUON, o eTaOIJ AND t1NCINllATI n oc• & XCMANOU AND •ll'Oa TIO e 'I' JM a NA'D ANO INITIOCIT Security Pa'cific offers ' bill paying by telephone By n e AtNelatff PreH LOS ANGELES -S.1lnnl~next month, writing checb,for billa can become a of the put for 9'!curlty Padfk National Bank eccounta cusiomers. Cuatomen can i.natead pay their bllll by telephone. Set to begin June l for the bank'• 1.9 rnilllon checkJ.ni customers, uaen will be charted $4 a month Cor the service -the equivalent of 20 pmtqe atamps. Shirley Gonzalez. who ii headln& the prosram, said people who use the aervic.e wiD become the bue of the bank's futu re h om e-banking effor t• in which customer• will use computer tenninala to transfer funds to creditors. Mattel sues A tari over secre ts LOS ANGELES -Mattel Electronics and Ma tt.el Inc. filed a $40 million dollar lawauit again.It Atari Inc. and three fonne r employeea yesterday for allegedly stealing trade secreta involving home video cartridges. The lawsuit claimed the secrets allowed Atari to develop a better cartridge that can be uaed on Ma ttel equipment. S uit tries to halt B ekins sale LOS ANGELFS -Far West Financial Corp., run by Canada's wealthy Belzberg brothers, filed a $100 million lawsuit yesterday t hat 1eek 1 to a top Minneapolis investor Irwin L. Jacobs from b\iyi.ng the Bekins Co. moving and storage firm. The suit aa:uaes Bekins Co. Chairman Stanley Hiller J r. and other company officials of manipulating 1ut month'• bidding war over the Glendale-baaed firm to encourage speculation in Bekins stock that provoked a rapid hike in its price. Don't r ent a H ertz, buy i t BURBANK - 'RCA Corp, is strengtl;)ening its "core" electronics, communications and entertainment units and has no plans to unload lta profitable, but r a tings-sh y , NBC te.,leviaion .aub1idiary1 8.~ Chairman-Thornton Y. ~w tolcl ah..attho«len .... but he added that such units as Hertz Corp. are still for sale: STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT I DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW VOAIC IAPl· S.le•, • p.m. P<IU NEW VOAICIAPI 1'1na1 VOW-Jones aVQ$. Mld not <'-GI ol tN flltMn ..-t acll.. T.-y, -'I' l. New York Sloek E11c~ IUUH. TOCKI tr•dlnQ ...Cionelly al mo<• 1'-'' ~ Mlwlt i.-C-09 S<l\lumbrg I, t7',1CIO 4'h + 1\• I"" e .. 1 Kcx»k 1,050,G '11.. -1\'o IBM "'9.600 llS\IJ , "> -I ... 200 ~ Enon 112.900 lS.,.. "> Amer TAT .... 900 •n.. .-'°' wums Cos 111,100 ~ • ll't ~~~ ~~:= m:: : 1; Trn IS Ull S Stk -· ,.,, Ills S Siii c ... ,.... 7lS,700 25"--"" =\~ m:: u~ -1:: AMERICAN LEADERS ~:;'~ • ~2;:: m; • ::: Conlh l<m .:11,300 J'H• WHAT NYSE DI> N'lf. YORK IAPI -y l ,_, ,..,...,, .. ., no OKll"""' -v:.rrr::. ~, N-l\iglls 1 ll Prn <Msh 1117 m 2011 1S7 -....~.~ .. ~~-.&.~~itii'Crt.ITTi""Mi:Uill:---- WHAT AMEX DI) U/l ~!q RP,'!NTt fol-~ list NEW VOAIC lAPl May 3 .. -Yorio SIOCJ< h e ...... ... -_,_, .,,.. ....... .... .... -· Too..i_ ~ • ACIVanted -17t Decll~ :MS -UnCl\M>(jed 197 112 Total I-10 1M7 Now 1\191\l SO U New 1-2 ........... " -----~---MET AL S Spot nonlerroua me111I p<toee tO«Hy: ~ -11~85 cent• • pouna, us. de9tlnatlon&. C:...-r -711,05 C*lll per poo<>d, NY Comex 11110t month clOeed Tu.e ...... -21-23 -• pQund. a. -40 -'• • pound., ~. "" -ta.12t1e Mllll• W-~ 111. ~ -Tl Qolnla •pound, N.V. ..._, -1315.00-$335.00 per ,. lb. "-o ,_ Yotk. ........ -"415.00 dorM9llc: mera-1 lroy OW-. N. V. ~l.~~f ~ ltat111a11 (o nlr d•llr quote ) 112.350 per troy -· .. ., c-.. IPOt monltl clOH d Tu ... stun per "°>'-· GOLD QUOTATIONS .,,... •11 11111••"'-s-ctad WOf1d gold pno. todey· l.eMeft morning lbdno -..~.50. up I t oo. L..,._ •lternoon lialng l 4S2 75, 611 I0.75. ...... antm00<1 It.Ing ... 37.38, up '5.25 ~'~ ll•lng ~.00. up 13,05 Zllftell 11119 .,_,,_, bing '433.00 bid. up St.25; 1433.75 ... ed. 1ta11•r a lt•tlllH (only d•llY quote) $432.75, °" so. 75. so~ (only d4llly quot•l "32.75, on I~ l•brtc:etld (only ctally quote) 14509, °" eo.n . NY C•••• gold 1pot month Tuea. $43S.70, up IUO. SYMBOLS --dDW!I ,.,. ,,_1 be-on r<-of ,,.... IW 1 ...... y. No -urltlft ,,...no be-S2 or 1000 ....... .,..""-· . dl~::....C":' .:=-r ... '~"r..!.:~:,"'i:: lo -1-V'• i~tTI· P<•<o. I CM= l..at~\IJ +'1':l VpPc~l.1 1 NUI Q) n Jtlt. • 41•• Up 17,7 J 11\lllW'v WI t "> + '°' Up 11.0 • llCCorl> Sh • '°' Up 11,t S a-tH'CO WI 1"1 + -. 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' .:} I I ... l t ·~ -.. ~. - l •• Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wed~•Y· M•Y 4, 1983 "'°'"'°"'_ .. NAmtfA,_,. TN lollc>WlftO '*'°"' ere dolfl9 bWIMMM: .. UG11 ll' HO'AIZONf UNLIMlflD, 1172 buPont Ol'lve, No. U3, IMne, OalllPfnla 82711 David l!dward' HughH. 447 ..,..,.,, Orange, CallfOrnja .... JHnna Marla HughH1.. 447 ..,..,.,, Orange, OellfOmll •ltet ,.,. ~ le oond\lcted by • ..... Plt'nenhlp. OllYld I!. HugMa Thlt ttat..,....,I wee tlled with IN Counl)I Clef1t OI Oranga Counly on April 22. 1 .. ,.,..... Publlltled Orang• cout Dally Plot, AfW. 21. May 4. 11, 18, 1183 19104S "8.IC NOTICE aTATS....-r °' wmtQRAWA&. P9'0fll PARTNSRIW ONAATINO 'UNDIA "CTITIOUI IUllNIH -...... Th• lollowlng p•r•on ha• wllhdrewn p • genefll partner lrom I,... partnerthlp operating und..-th• llctllloue bualn••• name of SUNBELT ENTERPRISES UNLIMITED at 8071 Sletll< Av•n1.141, Suite 145, Huntington Beech, Calllornle 92647 The llctllloua bJ'slneaa name 11a1em1n1 for Iha partnership wH llled on March 17. 1980 In the County of Orange FILE NO. 13«30. Full Na'Tle end Address ol Iha Plfeon Wllhdr•wlng: Palrlcle Catron. 8562 Befmudl, Weatmlnater, Calllornla 92683 Patricia Citron I AMWL CUtH!TE Attofney at uw 907111at9f'Annue, ...... Ml Huntington INch, CA 92947 Publlahed Orange Coast Delly Piiot, Apr. 20. 27, Mey 4, 11, 1983 1866-83 Nil.IC NOTICE NOT1CI 1NvmNG lllDI llDITIMNO.• ........ tfor~ '°' furnlellllttl of Coeta ....... i\MUal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV N thlll propoeala for f\lrn49hlng a brochute entltled t,... "Annual Report of the City of Coeta M-" wlll be r9celvtld by tti• City of Coate M••· untll ' June 13. 1983. Tiie Mayor and City Council ol th! cil)I ol' Coetl M.a publllh I brochuNI annullly to tll9 citizen• of CoetaM .... The Report wlll cOMlat of: 1 Twenty (201 plcturea (6 city f\lrnlahed, 14 vendbr f\Jmlahed). Flnanclal Report for Flacal YMI . 1982-11183 H furnished by the Finance Department. Mayor'• Lett« (fumlahed by lhe vtlf1dor). Tha re.port 11 to contain 8duct1llonal or factual lnformatlOn about Iha Clly of Coal• Meaa, --pl'-lad.ln-811 Jntec#llng maaMr " . by IN ~dor. -• I Tiie document wlll conalat of a minimum of 5 f\Jll ""-'' 11" x 17" ~ folded 10 8th x 11" llze, printed ---iiOTn'lldH lncluafll'{firrr'cll'Ver, uelng no more than 2 th•dee of Ink. A quantity of a minimum of 5,000 wtll be required. The ~dor wlll be raapontlble for compoalng and authoring Iha mat«lal. all Alt work, and labor. and wlll tumllh a bid price for the total rapor1. Te... Clly haa budgeted 1 tolal of S 10,000.00 for thll project 10 your propoaal ahould not exceed lhla amount. Selectlon or vendor will be rfladl on the ba1t1 of ortgln1t preHIJIAllon, rendering, and educetlbn Impact ol tti. material, and theme. A copy o f our 1981-1982 annual report It attached for You' review. Aprll 27', 1903 Publ~1!¢-0r111ga.. Cout Dally Piiot. ~ ... 1"3 ' ;l075-83 NI.IC 111)11C[ NOT1CI CW TltUSTD'I IAU ~ .... W1101Wl/QOLDINQ UNITC009 c. VAL BAN CORPORATION aa duly appointed T f'uat•• under Iha fOllowlng d.crtbed deed of IN.ti WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED.CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIJ. C..OD:E.....SE.CJJON 2924tl (payable at the time of _111e In lawful money of the United Stat•) all right, llUe and lnter•t conY9y'9(1 to and now held by It under Mid De.ed of Tru11· In 111• property ....,...,. deac:ftbed: . TRUSTOR: JOHN CARNES GOLDING, ALYCE SUSAN GOLDING BENEFICIARY: VALENCIA BANK Recofded o-t1b8' 8. 1981 ... 1netr. No. 9eOe In Boole 14315, page 82 of'Ofllclal Recotd• In the omoe Of . ,,... Recorder of Orange County; .. Id deed of tru11 deacrlbea th• folloWlng: Lot 3. Bloek 24 of 1at Addition to Newport Kelghta. In the Ctly of Newport BMch, County ol Orange. State of Callfornla, •• per map recorded In book 4, p1g1 94 of Ml1c1111neou1 Map•. Record• of Orange County. Cellfomla. YOU AM 1111 aFAUl T UNDO A DllD OP TRUIT DATID DllC.-A .. 1•1. UNUU YOU TAKI ACTION TO PACf'ftCT YOUA ltAOPIATY, IT MAY II 10LD AT A "*IC 8AL.I. • YOU MUD AN ID'UMATION Of' TM1 NA"""9 CW THI PtlOCllDlNG AQAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD CON1'ACT·A LAWftll. 2708 CllfT Ortw. Newport 98ed'I California 92963 "(If a ttreet ad<lr-or common deelgnatlon of prop«ty 11 ehown abow, no wwranly 11 given • to Ila complet-or oorrect,_)," The beneficiary undar Hid DNd of Truat, by r-n ol • brMc!I or dafaull In IN obllgatlona ~ t~. lletatolor• executed and dellvered to the underalgned • wrtnen Oaclaretlon of Default and DarnllnCI for a.le, and wrttten notice of bfeeCl1 and of electlon to c.- th• under119ned to Hit Hid property to Mtlaly Mid obllgattone, and theraafter th• underalgned CMlled Mid notice of b!WCtl and of e1ae1ton to be ,_did January 19, 1'83 • lnatr. No. ~211321. of OtllcMI Aeoorda In the olftoa of the . Aaoorder of Orange County. Said Hie wlll be made, but without covenant or warranty ..,,,... or tmplled, regarding tltle pa11•1lon, or enaimbr~. to par tfla remaining prif)Clpel """ of Vie noMC.•l aecuf9d by Mid deed of TNll, wtth lnwet 11 In Mid note prCl'Mecl. edvancae, If any, under tM ten'!" of Mid Oiied of Trutt, ,_, °'*V" and ..,.._. of the TIWtel and of the tNlta -t.t by Mid l)eed.of TNll. Said ••I• wlll be held on Wedi 11dey, Mey 11, 1NS, at 2:00 p.m . at th• 01\apinan Avenue entrance to th• c1v10 cantar Bulldln9, 300 IHI Chapman A~ orange, Callfomla. At the time of th• lnlllal p1111loat1on of tNa notlo9. the tOIAI amount of the unpeld "*-of Iha otllfatlOn _,reel llY the above deeotlb•d deed of ttult and •tlmated ooet•, e11pan.... and advenoae la •111, 111.14. TN tom! 11,...,tedl .... balrl8 ., .,.._.. on wllloel tM ...,,,. bid " -.Med Mey be o6tlllned llY :.".II (714 tl7·0HI the day ttle . Dete: AOfl IO, 1MI I/Ai MN COA ... .. Mid TruMel,, By T.D. 8erWle Oo .. ~ ~ tof\oonoW9', -'"'·'*9WY One ()fty IMI. w.t. OrMDa.OA ..... 17141 "ltl-llN Publlthed Or•nr. OOUI Deity flllol, Af/f. If, M1!r , II, 1811 1lfl.N ------·-- ~ ·-· _. ·-·----· --_, ___ ...,_ __________ ,.. ___ ..._..._.._-<.,.-..-. ----~::~::;:-;::::=:::;::::::-::---.-.-,-------- All the latest infor'ltion is available to you every day in your local daily newspaper -and that includes the · class.ified section. ·cla~sifed ads come to you fresh every day, withtne a test . infor~·a'tiori on· whai,.s . fc)r sal'e~ rent, or for bire. lt;s all updated daily for you . ... Daily Pilat Classified phone 642-.5678 - l I ' / 1. . -• Q 41 . . DlllJ Piiat I WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1813 WENCK SLIM GOURMET MEAD Treat Mom · tO brurich Nothing Is' too good for Mom, and nothing will put her In the pink faster on her day than a delightful, festive brunch prepared by someone else. Focusing on easy entertaining,. this !=>uffet-style menu features make-ahead recipes. BeQln wl1h eye-openers. Sunshine F;zz. for example. blends mellow brandy with cling peaches In juice. Make the blender drinks In advance. They can be frozen until ready to serve. Then move to the main attraction -Orange Pancake Puff. This unusual recipe makes two large pancakes with original pancake mix, but Instead of griddle cooking, you bake them in the oven. The pancakes puff to a bowl shape as they bake, with a warm, crispy crust and a moist, tender . interior_ Even prepared an hour ahead, they hold their shape. Cut them In wedges and serve with warm or chilled fruit toppings_ The chlHed Creamy Fruit Topping blends tangy sour cream, and fruit cocktail; and warm Buttery Pe&ch topping Is rich with the flavor of orange, nutmeg and cling peaches. Complement the meal with an array of breakfast meats -Canadian bacon. link sausage, crispy bacon. strips -and scrambled eggs. For dessert, nothing could be more quick and easy than Peach Custard Kuchen. Sunshine Fizz 1 ctin (18 ounce) cllng peech ellcee In Juice Ya cup brendy . • 111 cup t.whlpplng cree"' r._. . -~-----· 1 te.,...poon Kl1'9Ch, Colntreeu or orenge nowet ...... 4 -· -· -~~~ ~ ----: --'---. 2 IHePoone lemon Juice 1 cup crecked Ice . Combine peach slices with all juice. brandy, cream, eggs, Kirsch and lemon juice In blender. Blend until smooth. Add ice and blend until combined. Put .in pitcher In freezer until guests arrive: . Pour into large stemmed glasses. If desired, add more cracked ice to serve. Makes 4 servings. Orange Pancake Puff 1 cup weter Ya cup butter or margarine 111 1 ... poon greted freeh orenge.peel 1 cup ortglnal penceke mix ........ . . Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Bring water, butter and orange peel to a boil In a large saucepan. Add pancake mix, stirring vigorously until mixture. leaves sides of pan and for ms a ball. Remove from heat; add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Spread evenly onto bottom and sides of two generously greased 9-in<;:h pie plates. Bake at 400 degrees F. for 15 minutes; reduce heat to 300 degrees F. Bake an additional 10 minutes or until golden brown. Cut Into wedges. Serve with choice of sauc~. Makes .a-servings. Creamy Fruit Topping -1 .ctin (18 ounce) fruit cocktall In light •rrup 1 cup delry eour creem 1 tabfeepoon honer 1 ,...pc;on greted freeh orenge peel · '" 1 ... poon cinnamon Drain fruit cocktail, reserving syrup for later use. Combine sour cream, honey, orange peel and cinnamon. Fold in fruit cocktail. Chill well before serving over Orange Pancake Putt. Makes 8 servings. • C6 04 05 Buttery ·Peach Topping Dessert centerpiece bloBBOms /or Mom. C3 1 whole egg . 1 can (11 ounce) ding peiich .UC.. tn extra light Ya cup plue 2 tableepao.,. mHk 1 cen (11 ounce) cling peech ellOM In extre llght •rrup 2, tableepoona butter or mergartne 1 ...,._poon freeh orenge Juice 1 •••PDDn ·~·ed ..... h or...-peel 2t ~ . . \\'~nu~ ' · · • · Cbm~cmrs· with all syrup and remaining Ingredients In a medium saucepan. Boil 2 minutes. Serve warm over Orange Pancake Puff. Makes 4 large servings, or 6 to 8 buffet servings. -Peach Custard Kuchen 1 \4 cupe alt-purpoee flour t}lcupg .................... ,,,. .... poon bMlng powder Ya lwpoon ult Ya cup veaet8ble ehortenlng "'4 cup qulck or old '-:ehloned oete, uncooked •rrup. drelnect .,, C*P """" peclc ... ~lf .... , -• Ya te•poan cinnamon . . 2eggJqik• . . - · Heat ciYen~o ~00 .degrees F. Combine flour. . · . .granulatQ.d.,sw,.r~bJl!Qngc~~~~~ .lo shortening untff mixture resembles~am6s .. Stir In oats. Add whole egg and 2 tablespoons milk, mix well. Pat mixture evenly onto bottom and sides of ungreased 9-inch square baking pan. Arrange peaches over dough. Combine brown sugar and cinnamon; sprinkle over peaches. Bake 15 minutes. . Meanwhile, combine remaining Y2 cup milk and egg yolks. Pour over peaches; continue baking 5 to 10 minutes or until custard Is firm. Cool, cut Into squares. Makes about 12 servings. I .i ·: . I t He:r goal: Stirring up . a cookbook 1 . Harriet Rohrer peelln1 leeb By BEA ANDERSON o<IMDellJNoe ..... Whetber llarriet Rohrer i.1 preparing foods for hundreds or intimate at-home dinners. ahe ii equally at eue. The Coeta Mesan saya she's done a-lot of both. When ahe is not working abe ii experimentina with new recipes and invitinl friends to enjoy the adventure. When ahe ii working it ia in the field of food eervices, havina operated her own restaurant ana . employee cafeterias. . l\ohrer said her interest in food waa atlmulated by her mother. recallfrur the ''wonderful . aromai -aiid~ flavors.. of her .. homemade IOUJl8 -the kind that take at leut a half a day to make. But her culinary paHldn developed after travelin1 In France where she dlacovered how "real omelets uate." She ealid she learned what she could about tnakln1 omelets while In that country, And when ahe returned home abe beaan tryln1 recipes until she was atilfi8d. By then she ...... ~ to try all k1nd8 of <U.bee. Shi .ad ahe la bleued wlt6 an lmtinctlve abWty tO r..ct a recipe and know lf it will be aooct. A1 her reput.-tlon of an excellent cook IPN9d, lhe llkl ne'8bbon would brtftl food to her~ end Mk her ID pnpue their dl1hn: Al •h• wu not employe_d at the time, Rohrer Cook-of-the-Week said she had the time to do it and throrou1hly e njoyed her nelehborly role. She later operated the General Meu Restaurant in Can.nery Villap, Newport Beech, where she specialized in homemade aoupa aQtd omelets. She also has worked for several Newport restaurants and in-house cafete"'- An. Engliah major at Cal State Fullerton. Rohrer hopes to fulfill a lifelon1 1oal of combining wrtttna akil1a with her cooking talents In a oookbOOk. She said when she is not worldnc or t>usy with homework ahe ii reeeercbinl one of her 800 , cookbooks and trying new recipes. "When I entertain," she said, "I always make eomethlng new." She offers recipe• for· an entree and vegetable. B6th eerve 12. VEAL ROAST ORLOFF Eaay to do, this roast is stunning in appearance. Eveeytb1na can be done as much u a day ahead, except for the final heatinl and brown1ng. 4 pound veal llrlom · Up rollllt salt and J>ePIM!I' Soutue Sauce (recipe follows) ~u~llced, cooked 7 ounce• natural Gruyere clwieee, aUced 2 tablespoons grated Gruyere cheeee Tie roast. Sprinkle with aalt and pepper. Place fat-aide up on a rack in a shallow pan. Roast in 325-degree oven about 2 W hours or until meat ttiermometer registen 160 degrees. Remove from oven and let stand 15 minutes. Remove atrmaa. . Cutting to within ~ inch from the bottom, slice veal into 12 aervinp. Spreed one side of ellCh slice generously with Soubile Saw:e, raiervtnc half for topplna. Insert one thin alice of Quwtlan t.cori next to auce on Mcll" alice. m.rt a thJ,n aUce of Gruyere cheeee between bail:on and each umpread eurface of veal. Tie atrtnc around l'OMt to hold it to1ether. Spread remalninl •• over, top and sprinkle with &rated c:beae. (lf maldnc aheld, .:ioo.ely ewer--Md- chill.) Return to m dear-oven and bake about 45 minutes or until meat ii heated throuah and auce ii llchtly'browned. Cut between alk.w to eerve. • ...... .a. .. 1 cu~ chopped onion 2 taelpOOIW butter '2ta ...... flour ~ •• •11 DClft .it W t.eNpoon nutmec Dllll) of pepper ~ cup cbldten broth ~ cup heavy Cl'MID leg Yolk . Cook Oftfon In but1ef until 90ft . (Set VEAL. Pap Cl) Cl Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Wedn.-<fay, May 4, 1983 • t1 .. . Elegant tarts elf ortless With convenient, ready-made products and 10me almple redpM you too can ct; ea te eleaance almost eUortleeely. With just an extra touch, strawberry and aprkot fruit cookies are tranaformed into tuty1 tano tarta. • The tantalizh\a tray ls topped off witn augar frosted grapes and lightly glued fruits . STAAWBERRY FRUITCOOUE TARTS 1 bag (6" ounc:ea) strawberry fruit oooklee 6 to 8 1trawberriee, hulled and aliced 2 table1poon1 strawberry preeervet · 1 tableapoon butt.er Put the fingers on treat With Mother's Day last gelatine .~ blended. Stir in liqueur. Pour approaching, it's time to start 6 tablespoona sugar into large bowl and chill, stirring thinking· abput how to make 2 eggs, aeparated occaalonally, until mixture Mom feel appreciated on her day. 1 cup milk mounds slightly when dropped Why not celebrate by creating a 6 squares (1 ounce each) from spoon. dessert that's as special as Mom semi-sweet chocolate In large bowl, beat egg whites herself? 2 tablespoons orange liqueur until 90ft peab fonn; gradually Ch ocolate a L'Orange for 1 package (3 o unces) add remaining sugar and beat Mom is a delicate treat with a ladyfingers, split• until still. Fold egg whites, then rich and creamy taste that is sure . 1 cup (~ pint) whipping or whipped cream into ..selatine to let her know she's tops with heavy cream, whipped mixture. . · her family. In medium saucepan, mix Place ladyfingen, rounded side · This heavenly chocolate-un(lavored gelatine with 4 out, against aides of 9" x 5" x 3" orange dessert starts with a tablespoons sugar; blend in egg loaf pan. Turn gelatine mixture simple base"of unflavored yolks ~en·.witl\J!lllk ~J~...J!lt9_R.,&Q; c:billJU\liL-tiJ'm-l:a.. --ge!aUn~ed""Nith ~ggs. sugar-stana 1 mmute. Stir over low secve, unmold onto serving and milk. It.is then combi~ed heat until gelatine is completely plat\er and garnish, If desired, with plenty of luacious chocolate, disaolved, about 5 minutes. with additional whipped cream whipping cream and just the Add chocolate and continue and orange sections di ped in right 1UDOU11t of orange liqueur stirrin co · to create a taste sensation that's choco~l~ali..te~isrr!!m!le~l~ted~. ~W~I ti1->-..YWl.l'elll . .w.L__:se~rvingsw.;.UJJ.1UJ::..,_..LY.L11..&..c..ll.-ALU..U.u..1.....o.-t- ou t of this world. · whip or rotary beater, beat •substitution: Use 22 ·········.ffhe·eHraoti.ve.loaLloak . .is .... .m.ix.tu.r.e. .. u.ntil c hocolate is pound cake (l" x -:tU): achieved by lining a loaf pan .---------------------------; with split ladyfingers and then Shop lht' money s anng_yalues turning the tasty chocolate- orange mixture inside. CHOCOLATE A L'ORANGE- FOR MOM ad\'l'l'tlSl'd in the Daily Pilat l envelope unflavored THE PAR1Y STARTS WITH DELMONTE. Celebrate with up tri7S¢off.- FIE TA NACHO 2 cnn,14 o:.I DH Mt''>T[" 01cc:d Grc:m Ch1b 12 corn , 1r tl 1ur tt1rt1lla~ 0 11 2 can' ( I/ 11: e<ll h l llrL ~1l1:--Tl:' Rdm:J Ek;rn' 2 cup' 'lhredded Cht:JJ ;ir chce!>t' l cup~ -;hrcddt'd Muntl·rcy Jnck chee~ lb tl: ~1ur cream Ol:L MO:"TE' Salsa Or:un diced grCl'l1 ch1lc-. Frv tortillas one ar ,1 omc. in hoc 011. unul J.!olJ"·n bmwn on each :.1dc Drain 1.m p<if'l'r tuwcl~ Place on baking ,hl·cc:. :md lipread wich refried bc::ins. Top with cheese and chlles Bake unul cheese mt•hs. about 1 minutes Cuc e::1ch tortilla inm 4 wedJ?cS Serve 1mmcd1mcly topped ''uh ... our cream anJ s.11....-i 4R wedge, Vi!_l}ill1on. Top w11h .,hn:Jdcd chicken nr heef i1'r cnrn~c M.iy U'>t' one }O·uz. can of rcfneJ he:ms mMead of two 17·\l: cam , and/or ' Onl' 7·o:. can nt d1ct.•J ~rcc:n chilc, mMead of two 4-u: c:oi n!. SAVE l5' ON THE PURCHASE OF DEL MONTE• SALSAS ANY Sill Oii SNl[ or margarine, 80ftened ~ to ~ cup confectioners' sugar On each fruit cookie, arrange 2 strawberry slices. Beat strawberry preserves with bJJtter and ~ cup confecUoners' sugar. Add more sugar as nece11ary to make a thick frosting. Usinl( a pastry bal( fitted with a small star ti p_, p lpe i-oae-ttea of frosting on each tart cookie. Makes 18' cookies. · APRICOT FRUIT COOKIE TARTS 18 small dried apricot halves, each-cut into 3 or 4 pieces ~cup water ~cup aagar 1 bag (6" ounces) apricot fruit cookies In a small saucepan aimmer aprk:ots in water and sugar for 10 to 15 minutes or until liquid is very syrupy and apricots are tender. Remove from heat and let cool. Top each-cookie with 3 or 4 pieces of apricot and a tiny amount of syrup. Makes 18 COOkiJ!S. SUGAR FROSTED GRAPES 1 egg white, slightly beaten Small bunches of seedless red or green grapes . Granulated sugar Using a pastry brush, brush egg white lightly over each cluster of grapes, being careful not to miaa any spots. Sprinkle grapes with sugar and place on cookie sheet. Let dry about 2 h ours or until sugar dip fruits, one at a time, coating becomes hard into syrup, being careful and crunchy. not to' burn your fingers, GLACEED FRUITS and place on a greued 1 cup granulated baking sheet to cool. sugar Reheat syrup if ~ t.eupoon cream of necessary, but do not ~ allow to tum brown. 1.4 cup water . l ~ teaspoons light When fruits cool com syrup arrange on serving tray. strawberries These are best when washed, dried and stemi: prepared ~.a dry day -intact tugh hwrudity will cawte Tangerine segments the sugar-glaz.e c.:oatin.g Lightly oil baking to become sticky. sheet. In a very small Other dry fruits, such saucepan mix sugar, as cherries and grapes cream of tartar, water may be glazed too, or and corn syrup. Boil pour small amounts of until 290 degrees on a the leftover sugar syrup candy thermometer. over small clusters of Using fingers, gently assorted nuts. -FRESH ASPAR~GUS FRESH CA'4TALOUPES THICK SLICED *1 6t BACON Reg. $2.29 Lb. MARINATED 99: BEEF-RtBS (Q .... t For RQ) Extra Fancy New Crop- Very Sweet BONELESS STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST ltufted w/Apple9, Celery, Onion• Reg. $3.29 Lb. MMI S..-led llrMd Drffelng OVEN READY ~1'-!. Me"AT LOAF -' Reg. t1.• Lb. W OLE ZACKY FARMS U.S.D.A CHOICE -~ .. FRESH FRYERS 1s• LEG .OF LAMB Boned At No Charo• Lb. Rf9. $3.29 Lb. ~ FRESH SEA SCALLOPS *84!. FRESH BROCCOLI 69t ROYAL CROWN COLA SAL£ 1e100....-.a .....,,,..., .....,,,...,... ..... ft DELIVER PARKING AVAILAaLI AT ltlAlt OFITOIK CANADIAN BAY SHRIMP Large a Taaty FRESH EASTERN LITTLENECK CLAMS Great For $249 StNmlng Reg. Lb. $2.11 Lb. FRESH HAWAIIAN TUNA (Greet For 8uahl) $t099 t1~i.b. 11 Lb. VALENCIA ORANGES FRESH LOCAL HALIBUT RUSSETT POTATOES 19~b. "Beker Size EXTRA LARGE GRADE AA EGGS Pacific Ranch Market 3347 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-3510 o.-t°"""'""' ........ ._, ...... ,., ... PrtoM Effective Thru S/10183 '• \ 1 I -I I -. " I • I .If cake's cut., dessert blooms 1. . ... With flowen IO much• part ot any Mother'• Day celebration, what loveller centerpiece could your table have next SUnday than • PNnut Butter Tuli1 Caket ¥t makee a wonderful aurprtM tor Mother - and th1I beautttul cake la aurprtalnaly euy to cut out-and decorate. ~ PEANUT BUTTER TUUP CUE 1 ~cups peanut butter chtpa 1 \4 cupa milk \4 cup butt.er or margarine 2· ... lcuplUpr 1 teMpoon vanWa 1 cup unsifted all-purpoae flour 3 t.eupoona baklna powder \4 teupoon ult ButtercrMm Frolting (recipe tollowa) C.ombme peuwt butt.er chips, miUl and butt.ead' or marprtne In a medium aaucepan; .Ur c:onatantly over medium-low beet until smooth. Remove from heat and let ulde. Beet 9111 until foamy In 1ar1e mlxer bowl; IJ'&dually add qar and vanilla. Combine .flour, 6aktn1 powder and aalt; add' alternately with peanut butter mixture to e11-1u1ar mixture, blendlbc well. Pour .batter irito two ll'eaaed and floured 8-inch round cake pull. a.Jee at 360 desreee tor 30 to 35 minutes or until cake ..._done. Cool 10 minutes; remove from pana and cool completely. CUt, aaaemble and frost cake u tollowa. · . -'ro iia£e-1'dp: FoUOWiiii the c:Uaarim. cut one layer;. In the ahape of a tulip. CUt feave. and a 3/4"-wide Item from aecond layer. A.em'"' ai· ahown:-rrc.t-tullp-with yellow-O"r .. plnk-tmted - Buttercram Fro.tin.I, Item with sreen froeting. Decorate with additfonal peanut butter chtpe as desired .. B.uercream Frottinl 3 ~ cups unatfted confectionen' s4gar .~ cup butter or margarine, eo/tened ~ cue shortening ~cup milk 1 teupoon-vanilla Red or yellow and pn food coloring Beat sugar, butter or margarine, shortening, milk and vanilJ,a in large mixer bowl until fluffy. Tint half with 1 to 2 droll8 red or yellow food coloring, the rerriainder with 1 ~to 2 drops green. ~ .. --·····'···''···-·· ·;. ' I ' f ~ ' \ I ,, .. \,.----., . Clilllp , .... ,., . . ....... . -,c.alle - ·~ --·· ·•··------' Rice dishes fit . . --·--_. any family size A s fa nfi li es get smalle r , cook ing for reduced-siz.e households can b e d iff i cult . Changing the shopping habits of a lifetime is easier aaid than done.- For example: A bag of . onions or just 4? A pint rat her than half-gallon of lee cream? A whole chicken, or just the right nU(nber of piet"eS? How much food ill wasted? F o'rtuna tely. som e food s -like r ice - a da p t readily to any sit u ation. Rice keeps a lmost indefini\ely on t h e s h e lf i n a ti g h tly -covered container. So it doesn't · really matter how large a package ill purchased. Cooking with class . 1auc Cronhl and Jay Harlow, authon with Paul Johnaon of "The Califor nia Seafood Cookbook,'' will llve a cooklna demonatration at 1 p.m . Mol)day at the WUJ.iaml..~ Store, 3333 Bristol St., Colla M .... • • • A Meal frbm Thailand wW be prepared by 'caterer Vicki Taranao at 10:30 a.ni. Tuetday at eo.at Hardware, 240 aro.dway, Lapna Beach. oa.t la t12. For r.ervattona, call 407-4403. • • • Chineae cuialne wlll be the topic of a ct.monltradon by Huch Carpenter at 10:30 a.m. and 9:80 p.m . May U at J'aaaero'a Inte rnational CookWan, 2010 E. Cout fflahway, Corona del Mar. Colt ta $25. For reMrvatkml, call 873-23'3. K~::J AMERICA'S fflESHEIT ICE CREAM ...... --·"1:7 ... -·--· HUNTINGTON llACH HUNTINGTON HACH SANTA ANA ,_ .. II ,_,,., AipllJ hi> 5-fl( Ct•IOI lltolanll Ctf>ltt/Mpl\I 1<11 S.pe<m11>0.I 21ll So l<dlal (>I WlfMIJ _,~~}(~:/It~ 19"4 hKlt M. (II -l 7 S 1-477 8 ... uo~.137.0 -9~~=~·~·~·~· .. ·-.LMU.NA.HIUS l .............. , . 0 STANTON-V0111 5-<•"'" . c--• . Open 7 ays -v•oe• C..tt<I••. s-...... , 11111 Utc11 , ..... , • • 1 • I not -~ 11M (ti ....... "°" flY( J IAI .... J • (}JliNl:-:fJCI. t'Mam ~ . 894-478~ . 159-6088 , ' ...... -- Orfl\ge C9Mt DAit. Y PtlOT /Wedneedey, Mey 4, 1N3 ~· Zesty Creole seasoning turns fare into fin est O n e of t h e moat Intriguing rea lonal cuillnee in America ii the Creole coo k ery o f Louiala.n.a and the O ulf atates, with Its background of French and Span ish kitchen skllla. To add further zest, the dishea h ave be~J'l enhanced over the years by talented black cooks drawing on their African heritage and by the seasonings of the local Choctaw Indians. · and the g u mbo• and 1 medium onion, jambalayaa that are al.lo .Uced made with a variety of 1 garlic clove, seafood tor which the minced area la known. 'h cup green pepper, But it la the aeasonlng, chop~ leaning h eavily o n ~ cup celery, pepper, onions, garlic, chopped green pepper and spices, l>arsley that gives individuall ty C u t bee f I n to 4 to Creole fare. squares, or serving A typical seasoning is p i e c e s , k n o w n a 1 f i Le • ,.made tr om grilla$les. Season meat powdered sassafras with salt and pepper, leaves, which adds both rubbing seasoning in f lavor and texture to thoroughly. food. . Heat lard In heavy One Creole m ea t skillet and cook onion The early Spanish and specialty is grillades. a and garlic in fat till French settlers who New Orleans version of golden. Add tomato. established roots in the smothered steak, cut thin green pepper. celery, and Southland region called and cooked slowly with the grillades. themselves Creoles and fresh vegetables. Here is Cover and cook slowly were known for their a reel oe for this dish. about 5 0 minutes, culture and taste for · GRILLADES turning occasionally. till elegant living. , 1 V2 pounds roun<l brown and tender. Serve ,Among t he d ish es steak.cut. 'h inch thick with ~ garnish o f associated with Creole Salt ar.d pepper to parsley. Serves 4. Good cookery are bouill'a-taste with a h ea r ty red baise, a seafood stew. 1 tablespoon Jard Burgundy. ---J--------------..._ ----... : I 1 . . Calcium needed aaily __ . Eatin1 calcium-rich foods every day can help prevent a common bone- thinning disease that . kills 16,000 to 20,000 'i Americana each yep,.-· a cc o .rd l!!._1-W"'th e Amep.oarr:society for f-;-;;-~-e 1nrd-M-t rre r a 1 ~· Reeearch (SBMR). Research incllcat&a that oai.oporom. which atrlk8' more' than one- f ou rt h of all white I · wcxpen above the age of 60, can be avoided if specific dietary' physical and inedical guidelines are f9llowed ltom birth thrOulEbout life. "Wltho\lt aufficient amounta of calcium in the diet, bone mus can dlminiah yMI' after year until only a fralile, 1acv bone structure remaiN;i'· aaya Frederick Slnger, MD., a-bone andniinenl r ~ro~r·a-t~··-· , Scboo1 of Medtdne~ ...... . .. _ I-The. ASBMR-rec-. _ I ommenda a daily caldum bltake of 800 to 1,000 milligrams for children and young adult•. Pregnant and lactating women require an additional 500 mllligr:ama and poat- menopa uaal women generally need 1,400 milligrams daily. I• I I The moat common sources of dietary calcium are milk, cheeee, yogurt and other dairy foods. An eight-ounce gla.aa of millt , for example, contains nearly 3 0 O mi tli gr a ma o f calcium. Additional calcium-rich foods are almonds, shellfish, sardines, salmon, broccoli, kidney beans and spinach. . ,.... A balanced Claily diet from each of the four· ,food group~. -milk, meat, ve.aetable<-fruit, bre.ada-cereals -la a manag.e•jble way to assure your body la supplied with enough c alcium and other important nutrients. Osteoporosis is called the "silent epidemic" be- cau8e of its gradual, symp- tomless dev.elopment over tlie COW'9e o( 30 to 40 years. It ii more prevalent in women, , particularly those who ' have pelltd menopeuaie. Durfns tbta time. auddenly and without wamtna. fr.mu. of the spine, hip and WNt cu occur in reepome to mild trauma. · 'lbe cauaea and means of preventing oateoporoaia and its complicatlom are divene and interrellated. The followin1 preventive measure-have' been endoned by ASBMR for all family memben: -Get plenty of exert.e; daily runnin8 or brialL w.alJdng a.re beneftdal .. -Avoid lar1e amounta of vttamina A (Feater than ~.ooo umta per dQ) or D (Feater than l,~Jier daY.) un1 .. p bed by a ~ daO't expoMll'e· to aunl:~ • multi- vltambl con~ 400 unUa of vltmnln D or . ~ cprt of milk Jll'OYidel adequate vitamin D tntab. -Avoid cl1areue noklna· -Take preoaudana to prevent fall• -.. pec1aµy for the frail and elderly; avoid w.table abOel. remove clutW from Uvinl lpKl9 and en111re ad .. uat• \i1htln1. and lnatall lafety "°' tn batbrooml and ltalrwaya. -Dt1cu•• th• po.t.IJ&Ual \m ol ~ replacem•nt therapy with your phylkllan. . --------~ CUARANTEED MfATS !~:::n ~299 llllllV• • FRESH 99 ~BEEFLb.• 00. NOC lllceld 11)9' Flt BLADECUT 99 ~ROASTLb.• ~~.~~ .... 2.89 ~~0!~~ ........ 2.79 ~~.~~ .. 2.19 ~YINC CHICKEN ~=.~ ................. 59 ~~~E_B!_~ .... ti.~ 1.39 ~-!!.~~! .. !& 1.39 ~!.c~~.~~.~! ..... 97 ~!~~ .............. 2.79 ~y~~.~~ .. I& 1:19 , .. ' .. l i - Herbed Beef budget's friend ltconomlcal ev•rydJy inCNdJenta are the buia fOI' thia hMrty nutriUoua enttee. Herbed Beef wt\h Puta wW make your food dollar 80 farther. The majOr in1redienta, beef and put.a, lend tMmMlvea to a variety of nutrhioua bud1et- 1 tre tc b l n 1 dlahea. EuUy combined in this recipe, they become a taatY. dinner that will Nu1ri1iou1 dish 11retche1 budget. r*tft.c . 69' .. *HEINZ 119 ~s us oi.c..• · 6 KETOtUP n oua. S~Sl'd .. *TIEESWEET ·as· 6 ~ •oi.ane . !BRAN& 79 HONEY BREAD ~DIV U Ol. LOlf• ,. pleeae your palate aa well • your pune. Hot cooked spa1hetU or noo6t Preahly ll'ated Parmnan ~' HERBED BEEF WITH PASTA 2 pounda beef chuck blade rout Cut beef from bonea hUo l ·lnch cu•. Trtm off.-fal Melt anal1 p.. of fat trimmad from beef In bottom of Dutob oven. Add beef, prlJc and cmlan. Cook until beet la browned on all sid&a. Stir ln remalninf lftaredJeota except specbettt .na cheeee; cover. 2 cloves 1arllc, finely chopped ~ onion, chopped 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce 1 can (6 ouncet) tomato pute ~ cup red ·w1ne Cook over low heat 1 hour or until beef ia tender. Pl8ce cooUd apaahetU on larp platter. Top with bee( ~.Sprinkle with cheele. Makee 4 lef'Vin&I. l ~ teaspoons oregano, cruahed ' ~ teupoon thyme, cruahed ~ teaspoon buil,,.cr.uahed ~ teaspoon salt QUALi TY PROUUC E OOLDEN ·~ 29 .BANANAS DAIRY & FROZEN .... IMdytollt ~-• WHITE ·· 98 CRAPEFRUIT8 ~ ~Anelt -· PINTO BEANS u .. s.•.1gia GENERIC SAVINGS ELBOW MACARON 89 ...-•.•••••.••..•.••• ., .••• '20l.AMi. LAt.N>RY DETERGENT 99 -...................... am.-. LIQUOR BEER & WINE I . • ~ .~ . . ;.-~ • """ -• ~~~~ ...... La.as r*~ 89 • ~~: ........ w.3.58 .u::e~IY • 1IOI.• . .. *PORK& 69 ., ~ J10l.CMI. ~~~~ .... 2.59 I*~-~,Ol-1.39 I*~~s~~.~ 3.28 I*~~-... IA2.29 FISH ""' SE A FOOD ~.~.~.~~.~ .. 1&2.19 ~~.~~ ..... I& 1.99 -~ .. ~.~ .. 1&1.89. ~!!.~~~ .......... 1.19 ~.~.~.~.~~ .... ia 2.49 Linda Garvey Savedsa.se The Lucky total: 175.47. The total •t the other IUpemltnM Of' the Ml'M or oom.,.,..,.. '*"'9: $14.05. Tet4 llll«I April 1&. llU 'OocUf'*"lllOn on I~ ,._aw~ Hemmonct ENC CLOPEDIAS , . ...... 22125 NoWAVlllbll ~· .. *KERN'S 39 6 ~~12or.c.n• l*~;.,~~.~-OlCM•69 l·*!n.~.~~i~c.!2.79 l*!~~~.'.~~ 1.09 I*~~.~~~ .•. 79 r~~~~~~ .... 01 -1.99 l~.!!v~·-~~ 1l otlll .87 . ~ DEL.I DELIGHTS r*PINATA 25 ~~T~OI-,__. I~~.~~.AOl-1.29 roANClAHAM 99 r~~--1.15 r-,:;=~ .. ~ .... otPm1.15 flGll.DEN'S MUSTARD 78 ~tLGOllaUll ..... ~ .. u01111111. • ,_., ................ tJOUtl.o l* l!2~~ .. usoe:-.35 ~~.~?!2.29 I~.~!~.~-°'-1.69 l~~!.~~.~~~-1.69 flMNCNCEMIX . 97 r~~~.~~~1.35 ,....,..-_,.,. ........ noa.-. r~ .. ~~.~~.ll 1.69 . !~=~:: ;;,,-9 1·9998 [NABISCO COOCES 1 38 ' ........................ 11&CM • ..,.,...,,_ ,,.,,,,,,,tMOl.llllC • l~~-OlCMI 1.09 l~ ..... tJOUlt; 1.69 r~.~ ........ 1lotCM•41 MONTEREY JACK O&SE =~=-IWT.-........... 1&2.54 . Ollf-~_.,--_..,_ ... --..-·-,_., . ..,!O.••• -------111-.-.----~ -. GfNf RIC SAVINGS SPICE DROPS CN«JY 1 09 .-.................... notMO • CSBIC COCJCIES --~-99 °'°"""" °" . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . JO OI. eAO • ~.~.~toiauo8.79 ~~~ ........... n .. -1.49 ~~.~~n.-1 .69 ~~.~OUM 1:79 .~.~~.~.-1.29 HOUSEHOLD 8. Pf T r*scon 89 ~ JJDlf,... • ,._. l'l'llltlor ,._,.. I*STAVFREE PADS ' ::.'::-..... •n-3.19 I*~~.~ .. -.83 l*~!!-~-n-1.45 r~~~.~~n -2.47 I*~·~·~-1.99 I*~.~!~-2.59 I*~.~.'!H.-11.79 . il!!.~ .••• 1.89 \ j .1 •' • •• w Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, May ( 1983 Cl Sugar: It can ·make you sleepy Celery shOws off. in . versatile sauce Celery's veraaUlity ls shown off in Fresh Celecy Sauce, filled with diagonally-sliced pieces of crisp-tender celery, that enhances c hicken .. fis h or vegetables. When buying.celery, the United Fresh Fruit a nd Vegetable Association advises Shellfish danger told By 'ne AHoclated Press 11 you're partial to catching and eating shellfish sucb as mussels, clams. oyste rs and seailope,-beware. - - - From spring through early fall, these shellfish can develop a para}~ poison, health officials say. Poisonous shellfish can't be distinguished from harmless ones · and cooking has no effect on the p o i s on , 0 ra n g e Co u n t y Environmental Health Director Robert Merryman saJd. The annual quarantine affects all shellfish caught privately along California'• 840-mile coast. that you choose bunches ~Ith thick and solid stalks, good heart formation and branch es with enough brittleness to sriap easily. Avoid bunches with seedstems, which are solid, somewhat round stems that replace the heart formation. And celery is available during every season , m a k i ng It d e pendable as a favorite vegetable the year around. FRESH CELERY SAUCE 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 1 'h cups sliced celery · 'h cup sliced scallions 3 ta.blespoons all-purpose flour . ---• ~ 'h teaspoon driedJeaf thyme 'rz'"'teaspoon salf--- ~ teaspoon pepper ·1 'h cups milk In a medium saucepan melt butter; saute celery and scallions 5 minutes or lintil crisp--tender. Stir in flour, thyme, salt and pepper; cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Gradually stir_ in milk. Return to medium heat and cook, stirring, until sauce thickens. Serve over steamed vegetables, chicken ot fish . Makes: 2 cups. CAMBRIDOE, M ... (AP) - For thole who ifab a junk food INICk for a quick jolt of entraY, science has 1ome bad new1: SUlar mak" people aleepy. Suaar la America'• favorite foi>d additive. People eat 128 pound.a of it a year. They have Iota of view1 about how it affects their behavior, even though aclent.iatl generally have 1hunned the subject. But now p sychiatris ts , nutritionists and others have begun loo)dng at how food lnfluencea the way people act. A aeries of 1tudie1 being published In the Journal of Psychiatric Research provides some surprlaing clues about the effecta of sugar. It seems to make VEAL ROAST From Page C1 In blende r or food mill, puree and return \o pan. Blend in flour, salt, nutmeg, pepper. Cook two minutes. Gradually add chicken broth and cream . Cook, stirring constantly, until sauce is thick. Beat egg yolk and ble nd in a little of the sauce. Blend yolk mi}{t\IJ'e into remaining sauce and cook.,. attrring, until smooth and thick. BRAISED LEEKS 24 large l~ks Salted water 1 ~blespo.on lemon juice 4 tableepoons butter Rosemary, basil or thyme, crushed Trim leeks to within one to two inches of the white part, and cut root from the bottom. Peel the thin white skin from them. Cut in half lengthwise and rinse thoroughly under cold running water. Arrange leeks in one layer, if possible, in a shallow stove-top baking dish or stainless steel pan.· Add one inch of salted· water, mixed with le mon j ui ce. ,Roeemary, basil or thyme may be -added, .io taate . .Distribute butter· over leeks. Bring to boil, cove r, and boil slowly until leeks are tender - about 15 to 20 minutes. Water will be almost evaporated. Note: L eeks s hould have bright green tops and white bulbs. They should be uniform in size. Leeks can be braised ahead of time. Set aside, uncovered, and reheat with a few tablespoons of water. New, ~re buttery hnperial~ Savi~g money never tasted so good. , children calm and arown -up1 sleepy. And It may h inder conc:entraUon. The fl.ndinaa cut doubt on the claim• of 1pme natural food advocates, who aay ordinary sugar make1 c hildren hyperactive and prl11>ner1 · •uresalve. -The alleged Ula of sweeta have gained wide acceptance. ln 1978, former San Franci8Co Supervisor Dan White invoked a "Twinkie defense" II\ his trial for the manalaught.er of Mayor George Motoone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. He claimed that hla mental capacit y waa dlminiahed by an overdose of junk food. Some pr11on sy1tem1 have begun limiting the amounts of sweets that inma~ can eat. •In the Los Angeles County jail aystem, for instance, officials have drastically reduced the augar content of priaoners' food, and candy machines have been removed from juvenile halls. · "I think it's fair to say that the scientific community in general has not been convinced that either sugar caU9eS. hyperactivity or ·that diet can convinc(ngly be used to control the behavior of prisoners," said Dr. Harris L ieberman of Massachusetts lnat.ltute of TechnolQIY. Moat of the atudlea being published In the paychlatric JOurnal were preaented at a 1clentif1c conference at MIT. Several ICiendata looked at the effects of carbohydrates, which can be elthelrlugar or starch. "A carbohydrate meal will, by caualne insulin to be secreted, chanae the Pf:OP9rtiona of certain amino acldt in the blood," uid Richard J . Wurtman , who organized the MIT meeting. ''There's good preliminary evidence that thla will wnd to make you sleepy, d.imin1ah your sensitivity to pain and very definitely suppress your desire for carbohydrates." Sugar does not affect everyone the sam e way . Dr. Bonnie Spring, a Harvard psych iat.riJlt, found that older people are more apt to not4:e lta effecta. She compared the effecta of a high-carbohydrate meal -a di.ah of sherbet -ot a high-protein meal -a plate of turkey breast. Women said they felt aJeepier a.fter the carbohydrate meal than after the protein. And ~n said they felt calmer after the sherbet. People over 40 complalned that they·felt more tension and anger after the protein food. And when they bad aherbet, the older people had more trouble concentrattn1 when aaked to reJ>Nt words bro.dcut ~ headphon.eL "I studied a alnale, ordinary meal, and the fact that It could have effecta Of that fNIJ\ltude la 1urpriaing," said Spring. Many people worry about the effecta o f 1ugar on younaatera. There Is no doubt that h can cause cavitlea, but Dr. Judith Rapoport, chief of the Section on Child Psychiatry at the NaUona.l Institute of Mental Health, uys there ia no 1elentiflc evidence to show t h a t It makes c hildren hyperactive. To test the ldea, 1he recruited children whoee parenta thought sugar was causing behavior problems. She gave 10-yNr-old boys lemon-flavored ice laced with either sugar or saccharin; then watched and teated them for five hours. When it was over, she found that the boys were significantly less active after s ugar than saccharin. "We have to repeat it to see whether it was a chance finding or not," she saitf. Regular Scent softens with a fresh clean smell Unscented gNe5you fragrance-free softening Both give you: •static cling control superior to liquids CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE • great softening ,. . ··-• ( - ,- J I ·• . I ~· Like it or not, consumers adapting to more scanners -~ uo ..... The major ehar .. of .._.,.k•ttnC C09ta 10 to .lll'm 'RI -..JQ ,pmmn: -and retatlln1 -21 l*'Cmt. 'n'9 other coeta are wbolHalln1 -8 percent -and tra1Hportatlon -6 peromt, You can aee that ·u rettt1Un1 coat• can be ~ food coeta could be 1l1nlficantly lower too. At the retall level, about half of a aupermarket'• total expemea are related to labor coeta lnvolved in checkout, product handlln1 and price mutdna· Aa a atep to reduce labor coata , many aupermarketa are uaina COa_lputerlzed checkout •t•nda where laaer acannera "read" the univeraal product code on labelli and a oompui.r auppllea the price- information. The computer - produced printed tape atvea you Information · 'about the kind or brand of product, amount or aile.«..01 packa1tl •. and price. WhUe you mlaht q_u~tlon whether tnla checkqut method ii any taster for you than the old method of clerk• keyin1 in the price of each proc;luct, a benefit to you would be greater accuracy (although there'• IUll the potential for a price error belna made in the computer prosram). Where the time aavtng oomea in for the market ia in leH time apent marking price• cSn · packa1ea, inventory control, and the accountinl proceaa of thCEDg "Illa, lales iar. etc. Studie. Indicate that 20-30 percent of the labor aavln1 from acannera comea from elimination of item p r i c i n I . A,n o t h e r p(>tentl.al uving la the apeed in which prices for products can be changed co u Id make pr lee which were equipped compart.ona very ample with -=annen. to do. Shoppers are not unanlmo ua ln their -opliirona" 0 annen-:-- •tudy conducted at USC lnvolved lnterviewa with almoat 500 ahoppera from 12 different aupermarketa, half of Ot the ahoppen who CUJ1'.'fl\tlf ~ln ltorel ~-~ -;'percent ted they prefer to ahop in a at.ore with aca.nnen, 37 percent had no preference, and 27 percent indicated that they w ould prefer to 1hop lh a nonacanner to ahop there, and 20 equipped at.ore. pen.'111\t ....,.. unt*1ain. Shoppers ln nonacan W h 11 e not every •torea Wert MMd lf they thopper Ube IC&N\era, would continue ~ they are Uktly to be at.&hMr ltoN ti.....,. • lnttalled In alm08t •11 werw lnatalled. A fifth of auperma.rkete ln tame. So them aald they would we will need to adapt to dJ.acontinu.e ahopplna at a the way1 of the new atore that tnltalled technolqry. acannen, but 60 percent QUB8Tf0NS WE ARE aald they would continue ASUD: _:_IA:_ .. ~o. ..... ~ ..... u.._ BEEF BONE·IN . . . Q. la .ucar added llrnilar to thoee \lled for to ord inary frosen froaen oran1e juke are concentrated oranae not real oran1e Julee. juklef T h e y a r e l a b e le d . . . A. Pure frosen 11imltation" oranae ju.k:e, concentrated oran1t"' -and-.upri• added to JWce doee not have auPr these, aomeUme ... in added. U IUpl' ii added rather Larae amounts. thia muat be .noted~ the Read labelaf label. A la o , om e . . . Q. I made 10me froducta 10ld In rozen jelly with te. aupr than orm In containers the uaual jelly recipe CLAllSIC Ill.END INSTANT N11cah e Ca1111 -~ -...:TM •••n~ .., ... -... ........ .._. calla for by addm. 8IJIDll 1tlatin to help ...,,_ It. Can I keep thia on tile cupboard nlt? , . . A. No, not unJem you proctHtd It tn a water bath tor a 1001 tnoU8h time to cnete a vacuum leal on the Jar (uaina a method limilar to that uaed tor cann1na fruit). PUIN ~ lA8E1. GENERIC • • 1 7 8 Crablri' Jalee ........ 94-02 • -LAia it.RIC AU PUAPOSE ' 1 · LAUNDRY · ----. -. ......................... 42'0% • lill'8;~~~~.~~: .......... 2~rr~ • ................ i-.r.~~j>}'_ ~.!-rw:w y•,,..,,___~--~~~ ........-:.__.._ computer program. ~~ market• that uae automatic acannera to mark prices on 85 percent of packaged products aold -both. food and nonfood. Of the remaining 15 percent of pack.agecf products that can be aold without an item price, acme can be 'at the ~r'• cU.:retion. They're likely to be labor intensive ltema ~ in ' other word• product• that are aold In large volume. Some items are exempt from the pricing requirement such as thme costing lea than 40 centa, very am.all ltema, producta that are on sale, and anythina not item- priced on Jan. 1, 1~7. A llat of unpriced items m~ be posted ln the atore, ancf usually prioe9 are found on the ahelf where the ltema, are on dJaplay. If you are a peraon who Ukea to compare t:!:e• on an oncotn1 -for example, on aimilar ltema from different atore., or to obaerve price changea over time -the lack of pricea on containers can be frustratina. One way to handle the problem ii to write price9 on containers w ith a markln1 pencil either while you're ahoppina or -' after you pt home - uslna the printed tape. Another idea ii to aave the tapea for future compariaona, although it may not be very convenient to have to .-rdl tb.rouch a pile of tepee for a particular Ima If ,10U have a home ClOIDfUt.el', one uae for It ~t be to record the pnc. of various foOda -you . buy them. Thi• Quick meal Turkey dell meets can help workln1 parent• prepe.re quick. no work m.u. Add dk:ecl turkey ham or bolo1na to canned veaetable aoup, Heat and lel'W. SIJced or diced turkey ulamt or pMtram1 cont.rtbutee lean proteln u well aa appetite appeal to packa1ed or canned mecaronl and oheeee or •Paahettl wlth tomato MUOI. JOHN MOARB,L S.1•2•• Roll C~eese Food s1 1§ Slices • ........... dale! ...,._jlo, .... ,, flitMUl·~-... .....__ ---.. ¥-.. .... MUeUfl~Ul-llY .. Cake Mixes IUJ( .. oed ....... . ... LB SZ.•9ua ••• 59 ... . ... • I •••tu• -.oi 9'JCO) Lmllllb Po.TVO•-Clllcllll frllb unu,,_.,,_ 11 89 Cnllp IA • rnrm.;-.. -:11.n -aucao.oi . . 12.21 c..111 .... ·-...•. Or~ange s1 ~ft ....... &.Teet Gft·T ... tllen Juice .-.,-, Gatorade s .. ftft D rink .... .,-, Pre'!1iu111 s7c Saltines I J ~ '7 -~1. -- . ' " -·. .. . ~ - ' -· -· frtsll 5-s =. -· Ylllk• _.,. ..... -~ -· .. j I - ~ ' l . Aromat flavors ·omelet Try Swiaa Cheese Omelet from Le Cervin, a Swiss restaurant in New York City's ~reenwich Village, where deliciou1 Swiss ~pecialties are bringing patrons back for more. Proprietor Edouard Mutter, a Swin from Sion, 1ays: "Cream ~akes the omelet fluffier and the Aromat gives it a little surprise taste". Aromat i' a seasoning that can be purchased in your supermarket or apedalty store and, like the Emmentaler cheese, oomes from Switzerland. SWISS CHEESE '-OMELET LE CERVIN 3 eggs 1 tablespoon heavy cream Sprinkle of Aromat 1 W cups Emmen- taler cheeae,, grated _ 1 Q!' mor~ table.-• .1poons Emmentaler cheette, shredded. Garnish: Parsley and Saffron (optional) In a deep bowl, mix egp and aeaaoning with a wire whisk.· Whisk in ·cream and stir in grated chee9e. Melt butter in a 6 or 7 inch pan over moderate heat. Pour eg-cheeee mixture into pan and let cook alowly. When edae al omelet aeta, run spatula around side and tilt pan so uncooked llquld portion runs down und er loosened r im. When bottom has browned slightly and omelet is puffy, fold over. add shredded cheese in atarshap.e...to top af omeleu.wlkt rilelt. . Slide ome:tft ::. ,_ warmed plate, add a bit of saffron to center of ltU' and sprig of panlex for. garnish. Serves 1. SWISS CHEF.SE OMELET RATATOUO.LE .. large eggs ~ t.eupoon salt Dub' pepper \1' CUJ> milk 2 tabJespoona butter or margarine 1 ~ cups grated Emmentaler cheese (about 5 ounces) 1 cup each: sliced broccoli , zucchini, tomatoes 2 tablespoooa butter or margarine In a deep bowl, mix ~s, aalt and pepper tl with wire whiak. in milk and stir In grated cheeee. Melt half of the butter in a 6-7 inch omelet pan or heavy 1killet over moderate heat. Pour half of the ea mixture into pan. Let cook slowly. Meanwhile, in another pan, Hshtly aaute broccoli, zucchini 'and tomato aUces in reet of butter or margarine until al dente, about 7-8 minutes. When edae of omelet 1eta, nm spatula around ... and tilt pan so uncooked liquid J)Ol'Uon nma down under Jooeened rim. Cover pan with a lid to1et top and bottom of omelet cook llowly unUl bott.om hM browned and omelet la DUffy. When bottom haa broWned. add half of the ve1etables, fold over omelet and add half of the ahredded chee.e to "\.~at proceu with rerMtnl.nC ea mixture veptable mixture and p&ed cheeee. Maka 2 ameleta. Organize your coupon savings with the Supermarket Shopper. each Wednesday und Sunday In the .... Ora"09 Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednetlday, May 4, 1883 DI Meal in a dish nutritious Cheely Tomato Bake " a delidoua ~ one meal diah U,t's easy on the budiet. Thlt cheesy hake often a tuty twist of the unuaual. It's an exdlinll combination ol Norwealan thi c k tlatbreads layered In between the flavorful nutty texture of the smooth meltlns Jarlabe rg c heese and sliced tomatoel. The Cheesy Tomato &ke can be made ahead of time, refriaerated and then baked be(ore 1ervln,. Offer it ~Ith one o your favorite ui.da and rou'll have a wonderfu dinner to serve your family and frf~. CHEESY TOMATO BAKE 8 slices Kavll Norwegian thi c k flatbread 2 tableepoons aoftened butter or marea.rtne 1 c up 1hredded Jarlaber& cheeee 2 large tomatoe1, lliced 4 egp, beatell 2 cupe milk 1 teaspoon salt ~ teupoon dry mwna.rd Spread flatbread with butter. Break into 1-lnch plecea . .1n buu.ered 1 ~ quart CMeerole, 1-yer ~ of the flAtbread, ~ of the cheete and ~ of tM tomatoea. Repeat. Beat to,~ther •fas, milk, u t and dry ... mustard. Pour over all. Set ca.erole In p&n; fill outer pan ~ full of hot water. Bake at 350 degree. F. for 1 hour 25 mlnutea until puffed and golden. Serve at once. Makes 4 servings. EXPERIENCE fli[ OEI U)(f liOSPtr .. ~llV Of' HYAl I Af0 £NCV ... v. RYAn HoTasel)HAWAn ...... , ~;~;~~;w ... >< .. l• CO .. P~EflDElAILSI ENIAHOAMS .. VAil A Bl [ Al All VONS S TOkES '-----------------\ I I I I I 11 't. t 11 .... \ \ I \ I ii \ , ! 11 I :~ f>()l Bl I ~I 1:; ( <H PO'\..._ ~· 0 0 II ...,,,. 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I I I I • I J ,, .I •• Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, May 4, 1983 • Stir-£ rY pork hot, spicy · The popularity o f Saechwan culalne ha• been ateadlly rrowtn1 \hrouchout the country tNer recent yMr1. lt'1 hot and aplcy recipe. make generoua uae of r ed peppers, garUc and leek. The secret la to use just enough red pepper to atlrnulate the pa.late so it becomes more aenaltive and can aprreclate a number o flav o rs simultaneously. Szechwan Pork Stlr- Fry 11ehlevee the perfect baWq of hot and aplcy by aeuoruna thin atripe of bonele11 pork with crushed red peppers and bottled teriyaki barbecue marinade and sauce. Stir-frying , an excellent method of preparing meals that are low in calories, calla for using numerous fresh vegetablea and lesa meat per serving. Szechwan Pork Stir-Fry serves four and calla for julienned zucchlni, allced radiahea. chunk.a of onion and only a half pound of lean pork. Thia stir-fry dish takes only minutes to cook, ao before you begin be l\,lre to have all the vegetablea ready and in separate bowla. It la aerved on a bed of shredded lettuce and la virtually a one-· dish meal. With ill U!Sty· color and taste, no one would ever gueaa it only. h aa 323 calories a aerving. S ZEC BWAN P ORK STIR-FRY ~ pound boneleu lean pork, cut in thin stripe 4 tablespoons Contest opens If your kind of contest i.a one in which you can cook your way to ric!hes, one of the hundreds of recipe cont.eats held each year could be for you. Officials at Uncle Ben's Inc., for example, is looking for innovative rice recipes for a contest they have pla nned as part of t heir 4 0 th anniversary celebration . The "Cook & Tell" Recipe Contest o pens "'May 15 and runs until midnight Sept. 1. Ent.er as often as you wish. Howe ver , each recipe must be mailed in a separate envelope. Recipes will be judged on taste, appetizing · appearance, eaae and co nv eni'e n ce of preparation, origlnaUty and the approp~· UBe" of the prod111ct. If the contest judges sel~ct yo u r reclp,e as "best-of-contest, ' you'll win the $~.000 grand prize. Other prizes will include three fl.rat prizes of $1,000 each -one per. categ ory -a n d 200 decorative, reuuble can1sters with coupons. c.onawners may write for a set of rules by .ending their name and addreaa to: "Rules," Uncle Ben '• 40th Anniversary "Cook & Tell" recipe contest, P.O. Box 11877. Chicago, m. 60611. Sherbert refreshes Refreshing deaaert with a pleasing pastel color. MELON ·suERBET 1 large (2 'h to 3 pounds) ripe cantaloupe 2 cupe buttermilk 1 c up light corn syrup ~cup sugar Grated rind of 1 lime Halve cantalou p e; acoop out and discard seeds. Slice each half into quartera; cut fleah from each sli c e , dlacardlnl rind. Puree cantaloupe -there should be about 3 cupa puree. In a medium bowl beat to1ether cantaloupe puree, buUermilk, com 'ayrup and 1u1ar until blended; atJ.r in lime rtnd. Place ln freezer until mixture la firm at the ' edi • and muah ln the cen ter. Beat .u ntil a uniform comistency but not melted; freeze untll firm. Dip bowl ln warm water· fOJ' a aecond or two; tum out on a chilled "rvln1 dlah. Make• 6 ..mnp. bottled wriyakl barbecue marinade and 1auce , divided ~ to '°' teaapoon1 cruahed red peppen 2 table1poon1· romat.arch l tableapo o n c;itatllled w~te vtnesar 2 tableapoona vegetable oll, divided . 1 onion, chunked and aeparat.ed 12 radiahea, thinly allced 2 medium zucchini, cut into julienne stripe Salt 4 c upa ahttdde d lettuce MOC toa•lher pork., 1 tablespoon tertyaki sauce and red peppers; aet aalde . Combine cornstarch, remalnlna t e rlyakl sauc e and vinegar with 1 c up water; aet aside. Heat 1 tablespoon oil In large frying pan or wok over hJah heat. Add pork """"ure; atir-fry 2 minutes, or untll pork la lightly bro wn e d . Remove from pan. Heat remalnln1 oil In aame pan. Add onion; •tir-fry 2 minutes. Add radlabn and iucchlnl; aprlnkle U1h\ly with aalt and · atir-fry l minute l~. or until ve1etable1 are tender~p. Stir In p ork and comatarch mixture. Cook and 1tlr until mixture thickens and bolls. Spoon over bed of lettuce on serving. plJlUer; serve Immediately. Makes 4 aervlngB. ••• WE ACCEPT OTHER SUPERMARKETS' COUPONS! lout\ Rick Fruh HALF HEN TURKEY BREAST LB I. 79 lou11 lli<h fre\h -l-URKE.Y WINGS..a.lORUMS 11 .69 lou" llteh Freth TlJRKEY THIGHS 111 I _ I 0 HUGH.SFRISH HIN TURKIYI G::~~. 79 I PIL B•Y • FU~I IUMBLll . ASSOIUEO 1 · 69 VARIETIES 22.5-02. • LAD .TRAl@.BAGI~ lO.CT. 2.39 30·GAl. LONDON BROIL Frozen CALAMARI 3.99-STIAKS ......... La filteu • - FRESH DOVER SO~E .. ~ ........ LA. 2.79 BONILISS BllF ROUND· STIAK w.1.97 THICK-CUT BEEF ROUND 87 LB. LIMIT2 FrHh Form 1101..d. Po" lleody SKINNID CATRSH .... LS. Smol.ecf - CA!'-4ADIAN KIPPERS 2.49 LB 2.19 BAR "M~' . ILICID BACON '·lB. I 49 VAC PACK IA. • ...------CAKE MIXES PILLSBURY PLUS "PUDDING IN THE MIX " 18.5 TO 20.25 OZ. ASSORTED PACKAGES 4-01 AuO(led HERSHEY CHOCOLATE BA~S. EA • 79 tAuRA'.;clfoorR VP'bf~ro cH1PS .• n 10·01 •Von de l<om.P'' • ANGEL FOOD LOAF .............. 1.59 I MINUTI RICI i:~:l.09 S.q__ Roi~ Auorl~~! O.coroted ·sc01T TOvvELS 12-Pok. II~· Diet 12·01. Cons PEPSI OR PEPSI FREE .... 'O·or Jor NESCAFE INST ANT COFFEE IA. .69 .. 3.s.• 4.39 IUPIRMAtl PIANUT BUTTIR I.SS ASPARAGUS LARGE, FRESH • ' USDA Choice 11 .. 1 llou"d SIRLOIN TIP STEAK lleolMcCoy CORf:"EO BEEF ROUNDS Z~PPt~~A~D BURRITOS LB 2.59 18 a ... EA .63 FRllHITARJ ' 3• .S·OZ DITIRGlllT • lAUNOJIY 3 -3 7 . INCL .SO • . OFF lABEl • . J It ~ -~ Cout DAILY PILOT/WedneedaV, May 4, 1883 DI ' American cuisine comes ·into its· own in 'the '80s American cul1ine 11 making newa ln the '80.. Restaurant•. cook i ns· achools and beat-aelllnj book.a are celebrating it acroaa the country. It's definitely come Into its own like never before. Our cooklng •tresses fine, fresh fooda and regional interpretations by cooks in every at.ate. umes Beard describes Kmerican cuisine as "a series of adaptations." Beard was recently voted America's eminent Warm up to cool desserts Entertain the cool and casual way thla sprlnJE and summer with chilloo desserts -light, refreshing -and just right for family fare too. chef ln a National Poll o1 Food & Wine Wrlter!J 1pon1ored by Paul MWQn Vlneyardl. Pr.ent.ed here II the menu the panel aelected, · with recipes in family-size servings. MARYLAND CRAB CHOWDER 1 cup diced peeled potatoes ~ c up chopped onion t;; cup diced celery I IA cup diced 1reen c up 1) Maryland 10 to U mlnute1. Add ~ cup Cabernet pepper crabb'leat crab· heat throuah . Sauvtanon 3 tab*poona butter Chopped panley 1 Garnl1h with -chopped 2 tableepoona torhato or mar~ In uucepan 11uta1 paraley. Makea 6 to 8 pute " W CUP,..~ • potatoea, onion, celery lef'YtnO. 6 botllna onton1, 1 ~ ~~ ~) and 1reen r.epper In halved chicken broth butter. Stir n flour t() ALL AMERICAN 2 celery ribe, halved l pint whipping coat veg et ab lea . POT ROAST 2 bey lHves cream _Gndually ..ltir in broth~ Flour, a1 needed 4 mediWD.-potaio.s, • 1 can (~IA ounces) Brina to boll: reduce heat Sall and pepper. to quartered whole kernel corn, and alJnmer 30 minutea, taste 4 carroc., quartered drained · until mixture beglnl to • 1 4 to ~ pound tied 'h cup cold water ~ cup PI n ot thicken and vegetablet1 boneleaa bottom beef Wate r c ress, f or Chardonnay are tender. roast gamlah Salt a nd whitt? Stirincreamandcom, 3 tablespoona. Rub flour, salt and pepper, to taste then wine. Season with vegetable oil pepper Into all surfaces 'h pound (about 1 ~' salt and pepper. Simmer 2 'h cupe beef broth of roast to coat. Heat oil in heavy Dutch oven: brown meat on all aJdets over high heat. Combine broth, wine and tomato pe11e; pour over rout. Add onions, celery and bay leaves; brina to boll; cover and let t.bnQ\er 2 to 21A houn, until meat la just tender. Add potatoes and carrots; cook 15 to 20 minutes longer, until vegetables are jus t tender. Transfer r oast t o platter; surround with Strawberry Sandwich Ban, a freezer delight, and no-ake Lemony Light Cheesecake are both eaay do-ahead pleuers. Made. with cream cheese a.nd frozen whipped topping with real cream. preparation time for both la kept to a minimum. A vanilla wafer pecan crumb crust -holds the rich-tasting, fresh flavored lemony cheesecake filling . . . and extra dollops of fror.en whipped topping (only 12 calories per tablespoon) and mandarin orangett add a. decorative flavorfu_l touch. DOUBLE YOUR SAVINGS WITH SMITH'S 3 . With just four iiagnitlenta, the smooth -and-fluffy Strawberry, Sandwich Bars are 1lm pie -enoush for younger children to help assemble · ... and whipped topping makes t , h e e n j o y a b 1 e preparation task doubly easy. Served directly from the freezer -with no thaw i ng time required -the bars are ideal for quick snacks anytime of day. CREAMY STRAWBERRY SANDWICH BARS 1 8-ounc,e packag_e cream cheese, aoftened ' 2 cups thawed whipped topping with real cream 7 graham crackers, quartered 'h cup strawberry preserves . Combine cream cheese and 'h cup w.l}ipped topping, mixink with ,. electric mixer unW well bl e n·d ed . F o 1 d f'n remainin1 whipped topping. Layer half of crackers and whipped topping mixture in 10 x 6-inch baking diah. Top with pre1erv es , remainin1 whipped topping mixture and crackers; freeze u-ntil firm. Cut Into ban. 14 aervings. LEMONYUGBT CBEESECAU 1 cup vanilla wafer crwnbe ~ cup finely chopped pecans 'h cup margarine, melted 1 3-ounce package · 1emon flavored gelatin ~ cup bolling water ~ cup milk 1 8-ounce packase cream chee9e, aoftened 2 c up1 thawed whipped toppin& with real cream 1 11 -ounce can mandarin orange aegmenta, drained Combine crumbs, nuta and marsarine; preSI onto bottom of 9-inch 1pringfonn pan. Bake at 3b0 <fesree!i, 10 minutes .. Cool. Di11olve selatin in. water. Gradually add selatin and milk to crMm ch..e, mix1nl at medium epeed on electric mixer u.rull'well blended . Chill until alla htly thicken ed. J'old ln whipped toppm.; pour over crust. Chiil UDtll firm. Gar nl1h wlth oranse ... men tl and addltiona • w h ipped ~I ju.at before Classr Autos Advertised DOUBLE COUPONSI l ~~!.~!~!!_··-~-~ Ja. 49• ~~~!:'.!~!i•~c~~-·--·---· LA. 59• ._ ___ ......... liiiiiiiiiilliillliiii.iiiiiiijil' ··~~.!~ .. ~.~!~ .. ~.!.~.~~-=: .... LA. 21. 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Cover~ keep warm . Whiak 3 tableapoon1 flour Into cold water lo blend. Gradually whisk Into broth from roast. Bring to boil, stirring. Simmer to thicken. Taste and correct 1easonlng. Slice roast and serve with gravy to s poon over. Accompany with additional steamed fresh vegetables as desired; garnish with watercress. Makes 6 to 8 servings. ·. '· OtMQe OoMt DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, May 4, 1113 Juice-packed¥f:r:-uits handy for quick desserts SocQIUmee off-..uon fnlit it IO txpenliw )'OU flaun lt muat have aown hen ttnt dell. Tbat'1 ,when canned tndt beaina to IMm men •PRealln1. Not the ~aturated 1tuff ln heavy 1yrup, What you want la the •t\lnl kind, packed ln ill own Ju,lce. Small can• of Juice-DACk.ed fru1t are handy lor break.fut or to pt1ek fbr lunch-time dellert or aftemoon maclu. Juice- packed fruit i1 al10 a pantry-handy t.ncredient for 1pur-of-the-moment Slim Gourmet dmlertl. PEAR MOUSSE _ 16-ounce can Juke-PflCked pears, WKlralned 1 envelope plain gelatine · ~cup bolling water 4 ubleapoon.1 part- lkim ricotta cheeee uh Optional: pinch of 8 teaapoons sugar (or 4 packets 1ugar aut.utuJe) For faateat aettln1, have the pean chilled. In the bottom of blender container, combine 3 tablespoons of the pear juice with the &elatine. Wait 1 minute until the gelatine la 90ftened. then add the bo1J.inC water. Cover and procem on hi&li apeed until gelatine granules are diuolved. Add the ricotta; -eover aDd procem smooth. Add the pean, remainin& pear juice, salt if desired and aweetener. Cover and blend amooth. Pour into 4 cwtard cups; chill until aet. Mekee four 1ervin1•· 115 calorie• each ( 5 ~calorie• each with "JP!' ait.uute). • ·FROZEN PEAR MOUSSE: :Cover. and freeze firm. Tranafer custard cupa from the freezer to the refrigerator 1 hour before eervlng . . MOCK~GO MOUSSE 1 envelope plain gelatine '°' cup c anned Ul\IWeetened pineapple juice, divided 16-ounce can Julce- pa c ked pea c hes , undrained ~ cup plain (or peach -pineapple-or lemon-flavored) low fat yogurt salt Optional: pinch of Mix· own Optional: 2 or S pedc*'8 IUpl' IUt.utute (to talte) ComWne platine and 3 tab1-poona pU\Mpple Julee In blender c ontainer . H e at remain.in& pineapple Juice to boWnl: pour into blender. Cover and blend on blth apeed until 1elatlne 1ranulea are completelJ dlmolved. Add femainina 1n.1redlenta; cover and proce11 completely smooth. Pour into 4 a.wtard cupe; ch11l undl •t. Mabe four~ 90 OllOrill eech; ~ ln1redlenta aad 10 calor1H per Hrvln1. (May Uo be frolen.) FROZEN PEACH YOGURT 8 -ounce can unaweetened peechea ln juice, 'UndraJned 1 envelope plain gelatine ~1 cup treah akim Optional: pinch of salt ___________ 11111!1 ______ 1 man u ta c t u re r ' s-l.ncrute IUf*I' .. t.utute dlrectiont. to taate, It dHlred. Slim Gourmet Without an Ice a.m-Approximately 20 maker: rr..... until flnn caJort. -per 19Mni. ByBananGIMMtll• around edfli . .8NU up TV'M'l·FRV1TI Subetitute to equal 10 teaapoons au1ar (6 1>9Cketa) 8-ounce container lowfat pe11eh YoCW"t Pour Julee from the canned fnllt into a amall aauoepan and sptinkle on tl\I 1elatlne. Walt 1 minute, then heat cently, w\ platlne melta. I Z::,. and trwter to a ~ JELLO MeanwhU , combh"91i::'~ ~~'b:. 1 envelope plain peache.•, mllk, Hit If flnn · platine dHlred, and sweetener• · ~ cup water in blender. Cover and Trarwfer the container 1 cup umweetened blead 1mootb. Add from free i er t o white 1rape Juice (or melted aelatlne; cover refri1erator 1 hour clear apple Jujce) and blend amooth. before aervin1. Makes 8-ounce can fruit Fold in yo & u rt . four aervtn1•, 1 U cocktail; juice-packed Trana fer to an tee caJoriea Ndt. Optional: 1 or 2 cream-makint machine Note: Plain yoaurt pilcketa aua&r aub9titut.e, and freeze accordina to may be 1 u be tit u te d ; to taat.e Note: J'or qulckHt aettlna, have fruit cocktail Md j.t.lce chilled. Sprinkle 1e1aUne on water tn a amall aaucepen. Wait 1 mtmne then heat 1ently UAtti aelatlne r. melted . Combine with Juice plua drained Ju,lce &om fn&lt cocktai1, and •1.11ar substitute lf Ulllnc· Chill until ayrupy. Fol~ in fruit c:ocktail. Chill until •aet. Mabe four •rvinp under 76 calories Meh. 1 • ~ · .. gr!Jµ~la F or u se on a lo w - sodium diet. HOME GRANOLA 2 cups rolled oats 1A cup wheat germ 1 c up c o ars e l y c hopped dry r oasted salt-free peanuts 3 tablespoon.a (acant) unsalted butt.er ~cup honey '>I\ teaspoon vanilla '>I\ cup raisins In a b owl (abou t 3 quarts) stir together oats, wheat germ and peanuts. In a small sauce pa n. stirring a few times, heat butter~ honey and vanilla to just below the boiling point: p our over oa t mix t ure : toss to coat well. Spre ad evenly over th e b o tt o m o f an ungreased 15 by 10 by 1 inch jellyroll pan. Bake in a pr e h e at e d 300-degree oven. stirring se veral times, u ntil lightly browned -15 to :rn minutes. Stlr ln raisina. Cool completely before sto ring in a tightly covered container. Serve with milk. Makes about •~ cupa. • Meat Values Dairy/Deli Grocery Values Frozen Food Liquo r Values ~ertte ~--199 m'z;s Bouquets -3. 99 8iaila eorsag• -L69 Bal<ery Values Prices effective Mey 5 thnl Mey 11, 1183 Globe" Al" Spaghetti':.: .49 Hiiii 'ikos Coffee !:. 2.25 Rr'ee~loittque .79 l\?8inlum Salttnes "..: • 9:9 ChiPsAhov i::: L89 p~eJlix •..: Ll9 ~or .. Ftlters ~ .59 Appetite Shoppe · · · Ct11y•otftt IM) "1 ......,, Onie..., c.....,.., AM ........ ........,_, • • • Wt,, .. , .. .,...,.11ot1m11 • ,.,u .. , ...... ._.w.....,.. .,...........,., .,..._.. 8t ,_..,.....,..., • .._,..Md Zltlre C..... 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N 0 t 0n1 y , • the ha¥e ellmlnated a rule a 1lh&atlon whereby a from cwt.rent vineyard ~. lf you like RESTAURANT TIP 1elecUon ,ood, but the • tl••t hH pla1ued the wlne made from Napa dHl1natlon1, 1uch a By Jerry-D. Mead to cellar w'lnll \hit tMt.e -If you're traveliftl to pr1cm attJ'M'C)Nble and oredtbWty of the fair'• arap .. by a Sonoma llmitatton denle1 -----------------a lot more expen1lve orfromwtnecoun_W"y_via affordable.Pridncpolicy annual wine Jud8iq. wlnery ml1ht win the con • u rl\ • r • t h ~ than they are. the Golden Gate Jlridl9. l1 a maximum twice The new )>olfcy-wW arand prlae u bHt information they ... k bHt known for ltl and aroma. It'• a very PASO ROBLES -or happen to llve In wholeaale, which often . allow wlne1 produced overall wine at the becau1e all the be1t 1parkllna wtnee, come. happy ma.rrlqe. Mark your ceJendar for Marin · County, you workl out to little ov.-. from Sonoma County Sonoma Fair. wlnea are not able to thl• truly exceptional, Ju1t a touch of oak May 21, for the fint 1hould know about a retail. Wine 1teward , ara~ and bearlna a The other dllturblna compete. It force1 the forward, younc red 1how1 In the bouquet annual Puo Rohl.ea Wine • u p e r I t a 11 a n -Chert Tomb.uah had to · Bonoma-----appellatk>n to be rule llmlta each winery winerlel to leCClftd sue-wtne. It'• a blend of 82 which ll jult be81nnlnl Festival. from noon to 8 Co,ntlnental r"taurant fl•ht for the prlclna entered, even U the to entertnc one wine ln the Jud8ff ln 1electlna percent Lake County to develop, and lt la OIW p .m . Fifteen local called La Trattoria. '!be policy, ao make IW"e you · produclna winery ii each varietal cateaory. entriea. C..berJMtt uMl lf percent of ~ red wine1 that wineriel wtl1 pertidii-ie, homemade paata and ltt manaaement know · *-tild elaewhere ln the The idea of a~ la Cry1tal Valley 1980 Santa Barbara Count.y actually t&1tea aood. and theN allo will be milk-fed veal are reuon you apprec.iat.e the value 1tate. to determine the be1t Cabernet Sauvlanon Merlot. 'Jbe one provldea E:xoallent balatnce lhould food, a craftl lhow and enouch to It.op, but foe offered. I 1hould note · Thl1 rule makes wlnea available. With ($6.60 or le11) From the backbone and muxle, .e the wine eontlnue to live m•. Oetalla: PMC wlne.loven it'• the wine that t b er food I 1 --beca~ a Sonoma r _w_t _n _e r_t_e_1~p:....r_o_d_u_c_l_n~•-wtnery _ _.;__tha_t_haa __ beoome ___ ...;,..the;..;_.o;..;the.;....:..r_ao~ftr1...;,..*8...;,..:..;,.:...' ...;,..frul_t_lm_..:....prove __ ._f_or_a_t_l_eut __ five __ R_o_b_Ie_1_W_l_n_er_le_1_, _P ...... _o_. _l.lat __ tha_t wm __ be_th_e_ma....;jor:.....__re:....:.=aton11::.==bl:::y:'....!:prioed:=::.::.:_• too==·:__ ~ ahould be about pro~otlna the realon. What could be better pranoUon than drawtna attention to the fact that wlnerle1 ln Napa, Monterey and e1-where are makina IJ'Mt wines from the local fruit? Unttl thil year, only wlnu produced by Sonoma{) winerlea were ~. ~ remainln8 rules that need to be chanced. one permltl any wine Foduced by.a Sonoma wimry to be entered, no Grapes ~~ -~vor -. .. chicken With chicken one. of the best buys at the 1upermarket most everyone serves it frequently and therefore a new way to prepare it la always welcome. • Cbtcken with fresh ar•pe• is a delightful combination. CBICkEN WIT-II · GR.APES 1 cup red grapes 4 half c hicken breas ts (abo u t 2 ~ pounds), boned ~ teaspoon basil, finely crushed W teaspoon tanqon, finely crushed "' ~ teupooii salt - -~ teupoon paprika ~ teaspoon ~hite pepper . . 2 tablelpoona flour 1 tablelpoon oil -l tablespoon butter 2 cloves fresh garlic, finely minced 1 cup chicken broth l teupoon lemon ju.ice l ta~'!~n finely ~~)wvean.i ~ grapes to measure 1 cup. Remove lldn from chicken, if desired. Cut each chicken breut in half, lengthwlle. Blend herb•, salt, pafrika, pepper and l our toaether. Toss with cbJcken strips, saving any excea. Heat oU and butter in lkillet. Add chicken and cook over moderately hlah heat until golden brown on one side. Tum chicken, add garlic, lpl'inkle on any leftover MUOned flour and add chicken broth. Cover and cook ~ minutes. Add lemon juice ~d lf&P!S. Cook, uncovered, & rillnutel or just until chicken i1 tender. Remove chicken and ...... to heated aervtng p&atter. Boil pen liquid a biliaute and pour over chicken. Sprinkle with pauley. Make• 4 .mi.. Flx turlcey ln a hurry A microwave ONll can .._ in habdy when the tlllll&ly ,.ca huncrY for turkey and 1tufftng. =ya 3-to 4-pound bnMt half wtth oil; microwave 10 mlilutea. Prepare fi 1tuffln1 mbt to dtnctlona; ry, muahroomt n, lf dealred. •&ace ln bottom of bellini dlah; lay breut O¥ll' ltUfflnC. CoYer' wtth walled paper: mkrowave • ie to 20 mlnu•. S.V.. • *itb a~'*" ea1ad and ltir-tried V911tabl-. meaty, taaty tarbf lwealf . .... .... ,. .. 1.49 lrvlM ranch larmera m11tket apple 1111nohl11 • • 8 oz ... 1.29 2.6 lrvlne ranch famten marttet 1llced blanched ., •.•. 1eoz . ..., l.29 2.49 lrvlne ranch fllTMfl marttet natura! 1llctd 111111"41 1eoi. fll. 2.9S 2.29 •• I • • no dealer sales • limit rtghta reserved organic topaz fre1h canadlan produce v.aencla 1 lrvtne fMCh grown ... large atze i 1111'981 u .. /too 1 , frMh plcMd tOday .. .local grown anowwhlte ......... ~ 1.09. garden freeh ... local grown ~U1h mothet'I dtly *>eclal ... freeh daisies - { deli lmpor1ed bolled hi• . lb. plua llUlt,.,lan -oheea ' Yl lb. ... S9 -.1.99 111 ......... I ,,.119 •. h...., quartet lb'er & 1. 98 18 OL jar .... 1.79 1. • "'lb. ...... J.91 .. 2.59 .,.,,. Ille monterey & florentlne ...... 6.29 .. 2.79 111ftN bite~ "" .. S.9111. fre•h blue point helnM'I ,.. jlloe 32 OL btl. ........ Yllb. 611etelt all for 7.98 MtVe•3 hit Mlitht .. 1.79 germen .w .... 29 9i19•kll4Mlrt for mother'• day ... 1.59 - .. I .. d'range Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, May 4, ~- Foster FarmsJntroduces: .. Foster farms turkl'Y ham. It's the bcttl'!r ham. maJe from 100% fresn. lean turkey meat. whil.:h means it has less fat and more protein than most hams. And it's seasoned just right for the delicious taste of ham everyone.loves. Cool< . it up with eggs for breakfast. slice it thick for lunch.<,>r serve it ringed witlwlineaQple jor' ginnei;. N.QJJWJ~[.hQ~ Y~ • .§lif it. Fost£M_ms turkey ham is th~t~~~2!!L--··---lt!:::~~----- , Yo~r family will love l·"ost~·r F~nns ~ _ _.._ tu™~ QjlStrami. It's better. be<.;auSC it's.delightfully Oavor.fu! ~f\d,....,d~~~~~ spiced just right. It 's the better pa~r<l._rhi to·servc.-. r06~'l>ecause J;.r-·"1-~\~ll,ilW~~i11 it's made from !()()%fresh turkey meat.so it has less fa t and more protein than most pastramis. It costs lcss.too.Sowhetheryou·rc Serving hot pastrami on rye or packing pastra mi Sandwiches for lu nch. you'll bc..,~.i-·~~.'~ll+t~ .... Foster Farms better pastrami. • I P re:.cnting Fostt•r Farms bonclc~s turkl?y brcc\:-.tb.They're hctt t•r They come deliciously ma:-.tcJ to full flavor. ~o thi.>y're ready any· time you ure.To slice up for sandwiches. Or cook up for dinner. /\nu because our turkt"y brt>asts arc l:x:mclesl:t. you can enjoy every bit of them -1;.y our natural oven roasted Or our bar~cued breasts Or hickory smoked. foster Farms belle~ turkey The be tter turkey to have on ha nd. FOSrER FARMS • • ------~-------T------~-------T--------------~s2~arm9.!!nk-style ch~ I ~2~arm~ff . ~ I ~Q~r!?.ff .. bologna or Chunk-style turkey salami. ·I turkey ham or turkey pastrami. I fuUY·cooked chicken or turkey breast items. MR. GAOCER: R>lter Ftnnl wtlf "'*"' 11111 COlll)Oll for 1111 COit ol lfll-. lndlelltd NII 8N>OEJI: ft9* flnlt will ,..._ !NI ClllPOft tor 1111 COit Of Ole JllOWe lndlcaled MR OflOC£R: f1ltter Fne will "°""' lftfs COUl>Oft fOf 1111 COit ol 1111-. lndic"*' QUllllllYOf folllf FllllllT!fUrplue 1' llllldllnocllllOll.GooO• In U.S.A.fOr Folt11 I Qllllltilyllf f-. fllllll'Meyp1ut7t ~·ONl'OIS.Oood=l.U.lor Fo11'1 I ~of RlltlrftmllTurtl"olul7• =CllllVM·c;.,.•1n u.B.A.b Foll« Ftrllll T ~ EXClUSMLY. 'Ml """9 proNlllttd, Wed or rntrlctld !If llw. Coupon Ftrllle flfUrt EXClUIMLY, Yollt *' lllaflllllltd. filed tif 1111 11W llW. CoupGll r.-T Ultl9" EXClUSML Y .~ """' ed. taald or r..crlcted 11W IN. Collpoil wtll nCll 118 llonor9cl If iriMntect tflOullll outlldl llJlllCIM, br~.,. Of OCllerl ""° tltilOI ""' '*lie flonored If -llltugll Ollllldl lllllCllt. lln*lfl Of ""° .. nCll I -""' "°' lie llonorecl II imentld tlwougll lldl IOlllClel. ~"' Of Olllerl ""° .. nCll rtllH dllllllJUtOr• of oui PICIMCt or tOedflclllr IUCllo!lzed by ue to ~ COUllOllt IOt I r1111 otattlClubl !If_ C!ll! °' --.nt lllllloflnct 11f us to '"""' COUPOl!l IOr rtt•H dlltllblltofl OI our~· or IOICll~llt IUt!IOritecl Dr ut to PIHllll COllPOlll tor lldllllCIClon. FOR REDEMPTION MAii. TO FOSTER FARMS, P. 0. BOX 1413, CLINTON, ~. FOft RUJEMP MAil TO FOSTER fA,_l P. 0 BOX 141S, CLINTON. recllmOdla. FOR MOE .. TK>N MAil TO FOSlER FARMS. P. 0. BOX 1413, CllNfON, IC* 12734. °"" Giii OGUPlll Nlr lie,......., I* OWCllUI. I IOWA 52734. °"" Olll OOllllOll llllf Ill ... '* OWCNM. I IOWA &2734 ~ Olll CDllPGll tlllJ 111 rllllenled '* pUfdlue, ............. 1114. ... .......... ,... .. ........... 1114. 25¢ 1bct1t& "ooa4s 25¢ I 35e 1"""a baoas2 35¢ I 5()¢ 1bct11a baaabo 5()¢ • I • I __.J I •• t I I • Orange Coal OAILV PILOT/Wedn.ld1y, May 4, 1913 0'7 Ml.IC NOTlCE NI.IC NOTICl ~ -"°"'*'-aJI Ill l'IOlmOW WM N.u. •TA~ ..._ ITA~ NAm ITATUmln MftnOUe M H•N , PIC'lmOUI __,..... NOfiCi Ott AMJclATM* fllO'mlOUI Ml ... 11 ~ l'TA~ NA* ITATl•NT TO l9U ALCOHOUO N4M1 tTAT1•NT =-=~·· Tiie lollowtno Pll'IOn la oolno The lollow1111 1Mrt4'1 It doing Tiie lollowlng per1on 11 dolno bulllllM -~ 11111 bu"'-.. , The followlltf ""'°" 11 doing l111 1ollo1111no 0•1eon •• oolng ~-· The IOllOWlllQ i>ereon• .,, dolne bullneM Ill 1>11.in..t ... --butln.-... rn. '~ ""IO'le .,. OOW>o THI TllllAOL.I MILL, 117 1 DATADVAN CI, 1101 W. ll'llMllM•ll'I 20"°bonCourt :"'er .. Hlilltln(lton 8Mc:fl, o~ ~~· W.. 1M. Stntli Ana. "'-r>f. 1eeot1 0'1111oon•• 1~ ' OIOl<l"fOH IVIL.DIAI, 1162 TUI" ENU, l!~Tl!f\Plll18!a, To Whom II Mey ~n:.. MElCO, 1121 COiette Avl01ue, 1><.1.in-u : LAAHN, INC , 1870 18th 81 , N·2011. Newpot1 &Mcm, CA t2~ LAASl!N, INC. wllNn tN Stele OI O~Ll,OlllNIA, 1tf0 1llh 81 . N•20I, ..... l)Or'I ~. ~ ti~ Thie ~ It ~ed by • L.1 o.111 A-, flounlllin V-"'f, 11200 lrvlne &lvd . N'o. •Ill, lrvlne, HOWELL, Or9'0'Y B. II ICICllVlf'O WMtmlMter, C•llfoonl• 120l3 Cellfomle n?OI Celllornlt ttt i. to the Dep111ment ol Atoollollo Ct.ude H. Koucilll, 1 OllllOfnl• Owwle JMn OlctlerlOll NH Robyn L, ,._,, HOO trvtne -._.Control for "'7" On .... COfportllon. 7721 Colgtl• Avef\U41, La c.lte AV..., 'ounlllll Velll¥, ltlvO 1 Ho, 411. trvtne. 0 1tllort11e Otn•r•I (Pv•. 111. Pl.) to Hll w .. lll'lln11er, c.M•ornt• t2tl) Jlllloe LMlll'le Turner. 1111 O•r'I' Deen w1111t~ 1101 w. Newpot~..:~c:.o~2="t, lwnllem Cf., Hunlllle\Oft leeoh, CA M~= .. Me, g&. H101 Tiile butlMM 11 ooncklelted t>y en '*' Thie .. ~ by 1111 lndlvldvll. TNt ~ .. ~by In ~. Dy-11\eblll ~ "* t2114 •loo11oll6 bt vereen 11 lfOO ™• bv9"*t 11 COl>Clu<;t.O by 1 ~ .,. Gery .0.. Wlllaa T ..... Jllllol L Turner Tllll ltl!Mlent -Ned with 1M ._ .. ...,_.,. -fllld wlttl ttle Thill ~ II~ by 111 Tlllf ~ lt OOllOllCttcl by Ill "'°"'Ill, ~ ...._ COOOOtt~IOtl IMMdult. • ~. •ullllallld Or-ent• co .. t Dally. MU COml)any '°' por•llon ~.Inc: D.A LAIMll CIMllfm.n of the loeto 4 0 . JMll OW*lr9«! Robyn l P-• Piiot, M1y •. 111$ ClllUde H. KOUGnl Thie .. .._, -llled w1tt1 1M TNe 1111-1 -filed wlll\ Ille 20e0-~ '*"* County a.ti o1 Ot11199 ~ on County Clerk of 0•"1Q41 COll!'IY on Publlthed 0 11nge Cout D•llY Tiiie ...._. -fllecl with tN Coun~ CMrti of Oranoe CounlY on Coun11i Cletk o1 0 11'1Qe County on Coun"' ,.._,.. Of "'--... "'-·-rv on •-11 0 1...... Al)(M I, 1913, ., ._.. ..,._.,,... ......,.,., ....... . -· "' .... Aprll 27. lte3. lllU• Publl-'*' Ori ni• CoM~ Publltllld Or1ng1 Co111 Otlly • bll .. d 0 ...._. •-27 u -11 11 tta Piiot. Apt. 20, 27, M1y •. 11, 189' '"" '"' rang• Co111 O•lly ......,. ......, • • -• · • • 1'60-t3 Aptll u. '"'· i'P<U •. 1oes rtaJC NOTICl Pio•. Apt ~. 'l7. Mey 1. 11. le83 ~ ,.,,,., 1800-83 P1.tblletled Ore~ eo.t1 Oelly P1.t1>ll1ll1d Or1ng1 Co .. t Oelly 'ICTinC>Ue ., ..... Tiiie •l~l WN llleCI wlVI Ille County Ci.\ 01 Oteng. County Of! Aptil ti, 1-ltilot. Mty 4, II. te. 2', IM3 1~1~ ""°'· ""'· 27, Mly l , ,,,.,1, ·~ Plol,""' 13, .10, 27, ... ~ 4, 1.983 NAMe HATDmN'T P\alC NOTICC l"IMMI Pu'bttt~d or1no• cout D•llr PllOt, -4, 11, 11, 211, 1813 ,,_IC NOTtcE 2012._., P\alC NOTICE • 1 ... 7-e:I 1fl&l\•AA The followlng P«llOfll .,. OOlnQ 1----;.;..~....;-----------------1------------bUtlnetl u : ,ICTl'nOU9 ~·· PICffflOOI IUIMii NAMI ITATl•NT 'The lollowlng pert0n• are doing bu•neee u : TRI STATE BUILDING MAINTENANCE, 210 Monte Vllll Coe•• M .... Ctlllor01I• 821127 John Dewton Cumming• J1., 2 to Monie Vitti, Cotlt MIU, Ctllfornle 82627 Dtvld Allen Oll>•on. 2 IO'A Monte \lltll, Colll MMI. CtlllOOnll 92827 Donlld Grt nl Heuck. 28227 HIMtlord Pl-. El Toro, Calllornle 91&80 Gle nn Humphery Treytor, 30931 Pueo Mir Alul, Sen Ju1n. C1pl1tr1no. Celllornl• 821175 Thi• butlnele I• conductea by • o-rel Plrlnerllhll). John Cummlne• Thi• tlllemtnl WU tiled wllh !hi County Clerk ol Ottf'\09 County on Aprll 16, 1983. F214* Publltll•d Or1ng1 Co111 D•lly Piiot, Apr. 20. 27. Mey 4. 11, 1883 1798..-S -=·· --eTATllmNT Of' A•AICl Dl....r Of' U.. Of' fllC'TTTIOU8 ....... ~ Th• follJl.WI"• pe~na lleve ~· Ille '* of the flctlttoua bualneu n•m• ol ALDRICH TEUVISIOH, located 1t tOOS Welt 17th 81,..., 8.ntli Ana, Cellfomla. Th• llotllloua bu1lnH1 n1me referred 10 1bove WH llled on ~ 12, , .. , In -County of ,.EBRUARY 4TH, INC . fl C.illOmll oorporltlofl~ 1129 18th ~ • ...,_ Beedl, c.lfomle. Thie ~ -oonducted by ~ A. 8ctlultz, "'9eldent. lerber• A. 8chuftl Thie .... _t -llled wttfl the County Cleftl of Ol'enge County on AOtl ~.iJ.813. -C~ DATIU IUIJIA. A"1. CADOO, TMTHSWAY, --·~ ,,... 1 Publlthed Orenge CoHI Diiiy Piiot Allt· 21, t.lly '· n . 11, 11N13 11M&-13 ,,_IC NOTICE '1Cmt0Ue.,_.. IWlttl rtaJC fl011C( Pta.IC NOT1CE D.WF LTD . 2611 Sunn-. NA•eTATil•NT NAm 81'AnmwT NOTICI OP ~ICAT'IOM No. F5, S1nte An1. C1lllorn1182704 The following perton 11 doing The lollowtng peraone -dOlng TO eau. '1CTTTIOU9 llU_.. ACmJC)UI llUelNIH W .. llf A. FllJ!Otilld, 2.YOO Otlk butlneta It. ~ .. : ALCOHOUC MVllUIOle MAm •TATil•NT NAiii 8TATl•NT S1r .. t, No. 119, lornll1, Cllllornle NEWPORT HEIGHT$ 'fAAVl!L AADARCH INTERNATIONAL. ~-2-83 Tile following per1on It doing The lollowlng perton• .,. doing 80717 SERVICE, 206 Rtv•nld• Orlv•. 12ee1 WMletn Avenue, Suitt N, To Whom 11 Mey eono.tn: ~ .. : l>llllMM M : Dl1ne M Hoeg, 28800 Oek Newport 8elt()h, Clllloml1 82ee<I <Mrden °'ove., Ca. HM1 £0WAf\D J , end LI LIA NE GA"AllON SPOATIWIA,_, CARPET CRITIOl.JE..i. 10926 El Sir~ No 1 Ill, Lomita Clllloflll1 Berbtt• £, \lllCNI. 217'n 29th Arnwlcen 81udl lnYMlrnent1 LUPARE1.LO ire epplylng lo the 1NU PotOfl\IO LeM, Huntlnoton Ct\lno, Fountlln \/"'-;,VA ffi'OI 80711 SlrMI, ~I .. ICll, C1llf0fnl1 Lid. I• Cellfornll corpor111on), 328 Oet>ertmenl ot ~ollo 84Mlrege 8-dl, CtlHornMI t21H Aob•rt 8Plfllng. 10905 El TN• l>Utll'Mll• It colldllOled by • 92663 8o. 8e¥erty Drive, 8ever1y Hiiie. Ce. Co<\lrof lor ... , .. ON SALE 8EER & ~ Lynne Krtetoflla. INH ClllnO. Fountlln V-"'f. CA. 82708 gen«t l Plflf'IWthlP Thi• l>Yllllffa I• ~ducted by •n 90212 Wlf'E (PUB EAT PL I lo H ll "01-Line, H1111tlngton Belcfl. C11111t1ne L. SoerMo. 10925 EJ Wllter A FIUgetlld lndlvldutl. Thie~ ie cooducted by• ilcollollc blv•••~• et t0a7 Clllltomle ~ Chino, Founltln Villef, CA. 82708 Tnill 11tterNnt wit filed wtth the h rbtr• E \lllchtr c:«pot11tlon. Gwfllld, Fout1teln v , CA 92108. Thie buell..-II ~ by 11'1 Thie ~ II OO!lduC'ed by 1 County Clef1! or O•eng. Count)' on F211792 i'MERICAN SAUDI Publl•ll•d Orang• OHi Dally lndlvldUel. generll ptlftnennlp. • AprM II. 1983. l+l\IE8TMEHT8 L TO. Piiot, M1y 4. 1te3 Dlll'll Lynne Krlltoftl1 Cetf\etlne C. Sperrlng fl2111tt Publl•ll•O Or1ng1 Co1tt Dally Welter Mottley, 2083-&3 Thie lt•ternent WM Ned with ttle Thi.I lt•lernenl ... med wl1h the Pubtl•h•d Orange CO••• Dally PllOI Apl'O ta, 20, 27. M•Y 4. 1983 Prlllldenl County Olert! of Ol'enoe ~ on ~~-Qr-..~ Oii Piiot, Af>'-~~.27, ...., 4, ~Illa ~-Ml.IC-~ Th11 •1•1-1 wu ftlecf with the "8.IC flOTIC( AptN ~2. 1883, A~ll 21, 1963. 1?311-&3 County Cleltl ot Orenge County on 111'4111 n14IOI Aprtl 22. 1te3. 1'1C'mlOU• ., ... ,. Publl•ll•d Or1nge Cout O&lly Publlthtd Or1ng1 Co1tt Delly rtaJC NOTICE PiCTITIOJi 9UWll fOt1411e NAiii ITATIMINT Piiot, Apr. 21, M•y •. 11, 19, 1813 Piiot M1y 4, 11, 18, 25, 1883. NAMS l'rATl•NT Publlehed Orange Co111 01lly bu!~~ per~ II'• doing 1894-13 2<>47-83 YOU AM .. DIJIAULT UNDllll A Thi followlng person 11 doing PUot Apr. 21, M1y .(, 11, 19, 1813 .,,_ -C butlnMI u · UM4-13 GENERAL FIBERGLASS MLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTI E DHD OP TRUaT DATIID Alt.Y It, . ----------....;.;... MANUFA'CTUAING CO., ge14 E. Lt ,...ICI -.,._ 1•1. UM.DI YOU TAICI ACTION 80ZO EHTjRPRIU8, 1822'A ....... IC NOT"'t p-•--A r •. .._. c· ""807 .......... .....-·-TO "'OftCT YOUfl "'Ol"ll"1)1'.. New'"'rt 811/d., Sult• 222. Cotta ..-. n.c. _,,. ........ -.on, ... -IHIAIFF.CC>f'ONIA, IT MAY •l IOU> AT A PUM.IC ...... Cellfomll 82827. "*-'CNOTICI Wlnllekl Soott Klrtlend, 8181 NOTICalNVtTINO..OI COUNTYOf'oa.ANGa •ALI," YOU NllD AN 8teve8egnell, 113'ltt1'1Street, NI.IC NOTICE fltCTmOUI llUIMll MAW ITA ...... NT Tiie f~ per'IOll• era dotng oualne,.-•: 8U81Nl!88 C AR DS TOMORROW. 1011 Brlot o Do., • 108, Coete M-. CA 921121 Cf\.,1•• GOH Perldnt, 22&8 PICfflc Ave .. Unll I, Colla MM&. CA t2827 Cyntlll• Jo Perkin•. 2256 Plelllc A..._, unll 1, Coelt MeN. CA 92627 Thie ~ ,. COnduCleCI by • gth«llp~ Chuek Ptr1',lnt Thia •••t1men1 wa• mea wl1h 1r.e County Cltr'k ol OrtnQ41 County Of) April 29, 1983, --1'11M211 Publlal\ed Orange COHI Delly Pllol, Mey •. 11, 18, 2$, 18113 2003-83 ,,_IC NOTICE "'9UCATION Of CKAtn'lft =•AIM., No. 137• Stinton. CA. NotlOe i., hereby ..._,,. 11111 11'11 NOTICI OI' IA&..l,UNDOt ~TION Of THI MATURI ~ BMc;h, Cllllornle 82983 c~ ()If Tit9 W1yne Eldon Anderaon 211 Bolrd ot Tni••-01 f11e Huntington _ glCM5ot' ~ClOIUfl& °' THI .-oc11DINQ AQAINIT Thie butlnMI .. conducted by en NOTICI INvtTINO ..,. CUMtNCY TMAMMY S p F II ' CA 8Mc:11 Union Htan ~ChOOI Oletrk:I t'ARK PASEO HOMEOWNERS, YOU, YOU 8"0UL.D CONTACT A lndMdutl. Notice 11 hereby gt--. lhll lhe DE'MTWNT outll Jtnel I., u erton, '..!'lJJ reoelve 11'et litd bide for ~tc. Pltlntllf. ve CHI KE UNG LAWYl!R. St-Begnaff Bo1rd ol TrualHI ot the Co1tl Of TMI UMT1D eTATila ~ ~,.la ~ a.pp1y1ng SdlrlOe Suppl._ rnMllng ~ONG, el 11.. Detendenl, No. NOTICI Of' TM19Tlrl IA.LE fhll ll&1emenl WU !Med wt111 lhe Coml1)1.tnlty College DI Uriel of WA-..OTOM. D.C. ____.. ~. or~ to ttle epedtlcetlON on ftll 380485. T.L Ne..•• County C*'k of Or~ County on Orang• Counly, Ct llfornll, wlll WHEREAS Mtllfectory ............... ·w1nfleld sCott Klrtl.nd In tM °"'°'of Mid Oltlrlcl. I. Ille un<Mttlgllld, BAAOCJATl!S. NOTICE IS Hl!Mll'I' 01\/EN. lt\11 Apf'l 27, t.by •• 11, I • 11183. t9C8lve -lea bid• up 10 ~I no he~ baen pr..•ented t o the Thie ltlttlT*lt -tlled Wflll IN Bid• 111111 bl clHtly marked Sherll1-Coroner, County of Orange, on Wedneaday, Mey 25, 1983, 11 nHlll leter than 3:00 p.m., Wednet01y, COmplroHer ol the Currency tllel COunty Clerk of Orenge County on "Science SuppllH Bid 1521," Stet10IC1tllornl1,dollerebyoert1ty 10:00 o'clock e.m. of llld d1y, In Publl•h•d Oren~• Co111 Delly M1y 11. 11183 11 the Purchulno NATIONAL BANK Of 80llTHEAA April "4. 1813 tddr .. eed to Allyn E. Rowley, 11111 by virtue of Decree ol the room Ml ulde tor conducting Piiot, Af><. 21, Mey • 11, 18, 1883 o.p.rtrnen1 of MIO college dlltrlci CALIFORNIA loclted In S'en11 Ana. ' · 1121-7 Purch1llnQ M1n1oer, Hunllnglon Foreclo1ut1 •nd S111 In Iha TrullM'• S• .... wllhln lN ofllcee ol 1908-83 loceled 11 1370 Ad1m1 Avenue, 81t11 ol C1llfornle 1111 compiled Publlilled Orange CoHI Delly 8Mct1 UnlOn High 8dlool Dlatrlct, Superior Court or the County of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Dl•LIC N0TIC£ Coata M111, C111fornl1 11 which wUh ell provltlon• of the 1111111111 ot Piiot Mey 4 11 18 26 !"3 10251 Yorktown Ave., Huntington Orange, Sl•I• ot Ctlllornl1, entered SERVICE. 1oc11ed 11 2020 North niu time ••Id bid• wlll be publlcty Ille untMd s t1111 required lo be • · • · · 20·73-83 Beech, CA 92M8, end received 11 on Decemblt 14, 1982, •nd Bro1aw1y, S\111• 20CI, In the City of FICTITIOUl.aUllNEll ooened 111<1 •Md lor: CO'llPll•d wllh befora being or before :Z:OO p.m .• Thurldey, May recorded on December 14, 1182 In S1nt1 Ane, Cdunly of Orange, Sllll NAME ITATEMINT THE LEASE OF TWO (2) VAN 1u1hortzed to ,S:ommenc• Ill• l'talC NOTICE 26, 1N3, It wtllcll time end pl-the ebove enlllled tetlon, wherein of C1tllornl1, 86NEFICIAL The 1o11owlng pereont ere Going VEHICLES t>utlneet ot benklng 1t 1 Nttlontl bide wlll be publicly openeO tnd Park P • t • o HO m •Ow II 11~ MANAGEMENT CORP01'1ATION OF business u : AQ blOa Ml to be In eQCOrdtnOI Banktne Auoct1tlon. ....... reed In buMding c room 381. Aasoclellon, • c .. Hornl• Non-Proft1 AMEAl'CA, • ~.,.. corpor1tlon. ( 1) REEL IMAGES. (2) REAL with lhe Bid Oocurnenl• whk:fl .,.. NOW, THEREFORE, 1 hereby •--No. 1172HYllll El'ch bid etltll remtln vllld for • Corpo•!.llJlflr lhl 1bove-n1med 11 duly eppolnted Tru11 .. under IMAGES, 24862 Tabuence, MIHlon ~on Ille tnO ml)' be MCUred In certify thll 1111 ebove-n•m•d NOTICI TO CMDIT~ period ol 30 d1ys 11ter ll)e da,. plalnlll1. obt•lnecl • Judgment end end pur.Uenl to the ~ of NII \lltlo, catllornl• 92692 the olllce ol the Olreclor 01 e noclellon I• e uthorlzed 10 Of Ml"""""'""' IPklfled IQr tM NOelp1 ot i)ldt. dec11e of .1orec101ure ind HI• coril.,red Ill 11111 C«tlln OMd or Mlcheel w Hark Ina, 2~862 PurehUlng of MIO college dlltrlct. com~ Ille bullllMI of btnlclng , ..... .,., .. ,., u.c .C.) ~ Boerd of Tnilt-ehlll be egelnll CHI KEUNG WONG, Trust uecultd by THOMAS Tabuenca. MINiorl Viejo, Caillornla Eectt bidder mutt 11Ubml1 with hi• &I 1 Nttlontl Banklflg AllOCltllon. No11c• 11 hereby Qlven to the IOle Judge ol lh• qu1llty ol delendenl, lo• lhl eum of Six LLERA, 1 llngll men, rec:orcled July 92692 _ bid • CHiiier'• check, cer1lll1d IN TESTIMONY WHE8EOF. credltot1 of lh• within n1m1d equipment Olt9red ena -the Hundred Thirteen end 201100 29, 1981, In 8ook 14158 of Ofllcltl c arol JHn Harkins, 2~862 check, or bldd1r'1 bond m1d1 wl1n ... my algn1ture end Mel or perllH tlltl • bulk tr•n•f•r 11 right to rejeet .ny or ell bid• Ind to Doo111a, law!l.tl ~ of lhl United Record• ol Mid County, 11 pege Tat>uenca. Mission \llejO, C&lllOfnla peyeble lo Ille Ofder of the Cout olll" this 10th dey of Jenuary, Intended 10 be mede on pereot1tl wlllve .ny lrregulertty 1herlln. Stein, and by Vlr1119 ol I wril ol 584, R1cord1r'1 lnttrument No, 92692 Community College D111rtct Boerd 1883. property herllnlfter dMCt1bed, Allyn E. Rowley enlOfcemtnl In Mid I011on latuld 39027, by reuon of • brHCI> or This business is conduclll<I by an or Tn.iat-In en emount not leN c.T. CONOVER Then-end~ tddrlll Purchulng Menmger on December 2t. 1982, I em defaul1 In p1yment Of pertOfm•nc• Individual. then five percent (5%1 ot the tum Cornptroll1t ot the currency of the lnlencled 111ntf9ror1 ere: KUE Oiled: Mey 3, 19113 commanded to Mii •II lhe property of 111e ol>llO•Uon• MCured thereby, Michael w. Har!Ons bid .. • gueren1 .. thtl Ille bidder , Charier No. 17823 YEOUL HAN. SS No. 1158-23-8383; Publlahed 011ng• Coul D•llr In lh• County Of Ort.nge, Stell ol lncludlng 11111 breteti or deleull, Thia slolemenl wu llled with the wlll enter Into tl'I• propoH d • Pubn•ti•d 011nge co111 Dilly SUN OK HAN. SS No. 588-0l-02fl9, Pilot, M1y 4. 11, 1883 Cellfornlt, desc.rlbed u lollOW9: Nolle• of wlllch wH reoorded county Clerk of orange Counly on Contrtet If Ille 1trne 11 1w1rded to Pilot, March 9, 18, 23, 30. Aprll 8. 1851 Herbor BlviS .. Cotti MeN, 2071-&3 Lot 27, ol Tract No. 90•5. •• J1nu1ry 211, 19113, H Rteorder'• April 11. 1983. him. In the event of llllure lo en1er 13, 20, 27, M•y 4, 19e3 C.111. 92627. recorded In Book 397, Pegee 6 10 7. lnt1tumen1 No. 13-04 177&, WIL L F21,_ lnlo l<JCtl contrtet. Ille prOCMc11 ot • 1223£ Thi ntmM end butl,_ tddrw l"U8UC NOTIC£ lnclullve or MllCllleneout tMc>•. 111 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Publisheo orange Coul Dally lb!I ~ wlll be lortelled, Of In Ille _;.,. b. NOTICE ot the Intended treneter-1te: TAE NOTIC• OP TIIUSTU'S I.ALE lhe Olllce of the Orange County HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, Pllol, Apr. l3, 20, 21. May 4. 1983 UM oft 60ild, Ille fUtt '°'" "*'90f na.n. SUNG MOON, 88 No. ~16; ~ .... ~ ~ Rec:o<der, Ctllf~. lhtful money of the United Slit•. 1737•83 wlll I>• lorl1il1d to H id COlllije ------------CHA'HG 800 MO~N. SS No . TI. No.~ The property le more oonvnonly or 1 cethler't c;lleelt dfewn on 1 district. CON90LDAT11.D 651-15-1110~. •e 11 St. Ch1rlH TAANs-COAST SERVICES INC known .. 15 Kitt E&1t, 1rvtne, CA. ••••• or n1uont1 benk. • •l•t• or Plml(C NOTICE No bidder tNy wltlldr•w hi• bid MJIOftT Of' CONDIT'tOM Pl1ce, No. 2. Lo• Angelff, CA. · · Together with d eod llngUler the led«ll credll union.-• ttete or lo< • perlOd of f0r1Y·ll¥a ((5) ~ c .. • •lhl••~.,, C'i • ., ~TIONAL currRM. f9oo1t. _ .s duly eppolnted Truat .. undw lhe 1enement•. ti1rtdll1me.11u_apd 1ec1er• MVlllQI end loer\ -ct11tan ACTITIOUI .Ul .. 11 Idler the d•t• Mt for Ille °'*""O 9ANll AND TllUIT C~now' .,, 11 T...., ~ ~Md Tllel th• property pertinent followlni delcrlbed dHCI of truat appurtenences 1here11n10 belonglflg dOmk:lted In lhlt •••t•, ell ~•1>11 tt NAME ITAn•NT thereof. , - o-elG I l 1t•11M It ::.-=.i -.... -:;--... ._. 11, ==lei~. 0:::::. ~'. ~l\~E L~l~~E~~B~~o"'~~g~ 01 ~~:~~~fit~HEf\EBY :::.::-.:::y ~ ~r~et':.~ l>u~ne:~ 1>«sons ,,. Going Ille ~do::~T:.o-~-::::: ~ ~ equipment, (or) •IUmllure, llxlurea, CASH (p1y1ble II time Of Mle In GIVEN Th11 on Thurlldey, May 19, that rlll property tllu•ted II' Nia SOUTHERN CALIFOfl}>llA l>lds «to waive any lfregullt1tlel or 111 T'-'dl eciuCornent, trao.n-goodwlll 1....rui money ol the Untied ~I•) 1983, ti 10:()() o·clocfl. a.m. of ,.,., County end Sttle, dHC:flbed 11 BIKINI GIRLS. 230 E 171h 5"eet, tnlounl)llle• In eny bid 0, In lhe =~ lrnproWtnenll ot a 111 right, 11111 ind lnllf .. t conveyed d1y 11 Mtln Lobby, CourlhouH, fc>llow9: Coste Meal, Cetttornta 92627 bidding. bu 1111 et1 kn 0 w 11 11; DER to end nO'W held by 11 unde< stld 700 Civic CI01tlf Drive W11t, City of "EXHIBIT "A" James H. Betnard. 180 I E Bay /a/ NOl\MAN E WATSOlll WIENERSCHNITZEL. ,..8 ind It Oeea of Ttutl In the properly SRntl Ant. I will Mii the 1bov1 PARCEL 1: A.,1n~. Bllbol, Celllo•nl1 92661 ' loceled el: 1851 Harbor Blvd .. llerelnefter d~rlbed: deectlbed property, undlf .. 10 wrl1 \Jnl165In 111e City ol lrvlne, end D1ntel P O'Toole , 3357 Sec:retery, Coet• Mell. C&IJfornla. • TRUSTOR. JURIJ BODNAR, an and aecr ... or ao much thereof .. county o r orenge, s1111 of Alabama Circle, Coste Mase, 8oerd ol Truatw Thlt uld bulk lttn1l1t I• unm1rrled min rnay be neceaaery to Hll1ly stld CtlllOfnle, II thown end <IMcflbed Calilornla 92627 Colt! Community lnlended 10 be oontummited 11 Ille BENE FI CI A R Y : AL l ST AT E judgment with lnltrffll and co1l1, In \be condominium plan reoorded This bualnest la conduc111<1 i>V a College Dlllrlct otf1oe of SENTRY ESGROW INC SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION. to the hlgllflt bidder. 101 ce9h In on Augusl 5, 1977 In Book 12324, general partnership Publlahed Orenge CoHI Dally 3757 Wll•lllr• Blvd., &'204, Lo~ • Ctlllornl1 corporlllon ltw!UI money of the Unlled St•••· pegea 1220 to 1273, lnclutlve, ol Jim H Belnard Pllol, Apr. 27, Mey 4, 1983 Angetee CA 80010 on or ,,,... May Reoorded November 20, 1979 It Oeted 11 Sent• Ana, CA, Aprtl 12, Offk;ltl Record•. of Mid coun1y. This s1•1•menl wes Iliad With the 1967-83 2o. !98S. Th9 IHI d•t• lor llllng lnllr. No. 25279 In book 13~02, 1983. An undivided 1/941 1n1.,111 11 a County Cl11k ol Orange County on c111m In th• Hcrow referred lo Pt09 214 of Offlcl.i Record• In lhe feldllOll, LM & \/en a.rr-t lenant In common In Ille IM lnler•t Apt'll 8, 1983 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN herein II Mey 19, 1"3, office or Ille Recorder Of Orange Allor~ 11 Law In end to the common .,. .. ol L01a -~-..-----• '1;1J711 DOMESTIC OfFICES ................ ............ . .. 185,501 So l1t u It known 10 n lO County. Mid deed of lrull dactlt>es 1817 Wellellfl Or •204 2, 3, 6 end I Of Ttac1 NO. 8721n11 .---.-• · ~ tl91t.Oelly nct -~~~-Tottl derMnd dee>Oelll ......................................... 98,"8 lni.nded Tranelerw Mid Intended lhe ·~· tllWPO'I Beach. CA 921141() Ille Cl1y ol lrvlne. County of Orange, PtlOI, "'+"' ··1:r. . . M•'J"~. 1983 NO ' Of DU' •• IALI! Totll llme & Mvfng• depeolll Oepoellt .. ....... 88.146 Tr•n•lerort llHd Ill• lollowlng .. ,. Pl.lllntlff'• Attorney Stet• or Ctlllornl&, .. per mep ftled -l684-83 YOU AM.. AULT~ A TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC addltlonll butlneH nemH Ind LOAN..,....,_ 111'Ml10 BRAD GATES. 1'1 Boo k 405, p1gH SO 10 0 0 EE D 0 F T II U IT 0 ATE D AND FOREIGN OFFICES ........................ ........ ....... . ...... 185.501 add•-wilhln the thr .. yeera A Condominium oomprlMd of: &-iff.Coroner ll>Cluilve, ol Mltolll1neou1 Mape, l"laJC flOTIC( DECEM8Ell ti, 1171. UNLEll OtMr llebllll ...................... -.............................................................. 2. 157 l&ll p•I' none PARCEL I: Counly ol Orenge. CA. Record• of Hid county ... tuc:h T4'117 YOU TUE ACTION TO ""oner TOTAL LIABILITIES Oiied.' Mtreh 18 1983 F I I I I m p I I I 11 I 1 I o K Brown, SerJ:inl term ts deflnecl In the lr11Cle entl11ed YOUR ltROltfllTY, IT MAY IE (exc:ludlng aubordlneted not• 'r .. Sung Moon ' Condominium Unit No. 43 (Iha P11bll1h1d Orenge CoHI ally "Deftnltlone" oC the Oeder•llon of NOTICI 0# TMMna'e SAL.a IOU> AT A ltUtll.IC •ALE. IF YOU end deblnlur•l ...................................................................... 187,858 c.,.ng soo Moon "Unit"), In th• City ol Newport Pllo1, Aprll 20. 27. Mey 4, 18 Coven1nt1. Condition• end 'f~•~:y~.~ ~O~ NEID AN IX'!!:tNATION Of THE ... AMHOL.Omtl IOUITT Intended Tr1netlf-Betch. Counly ot Or1nge. Siii• ot 1793·83 Rettrlcllon• recorded tn Book NATURE OF •nc l'fl<>CllOINQI Common Stoek PuDllalled Oreno• CoH t Delly Cell!ornl•, 11 tllown upon the 12324, peg• 1155, ol Olllctel Sheereon/Amerlc•n l!Jlpreu AGAINIT YOU, YOU •HOULO 1. No. Iller .. euthOrlZed 10,000 Pllol Mey~ 111113 Condominium Pl1n f1ntltl1d l'Ul.lC NOTlC[ Reco1d1 ("The O.Cl111llon") eno E.c.row Compiny, lormerlyr COHTT.AUC:ITTEAELIA!f!INOlll.' ... .-b. No. lller11 out1t1ndlng 10,000 1,000 ' · 2010·83 "Condominium Pl•n for Lot 1 or 1ny amendment• or 1nn1xellont Southern Cll._ Etcrow Compiny " .. ~ -- Surplua .............................................................................................. 6,280 !-------------Tr1c1 No. 10587"), County of NOTIC•L Of'~·~· 8AU thereto. :i:.."::t-:i ~ ~~r;-: .. or w:T 15e1NTENDED THAT THE SALE rotAL CONTRl8UTEO CAPITAL ..................................................... 7,290 l"tlll.IC NOTICE 011n~•· Sitt• ol C1lllorn11 (Iha T :" .... ,-411111 Exc:epllng therefrom 111 oll. 011 Deed ot Tt'\llt "':~ed by Lu..G'. 0/.fttlr~~~~~~~C~t~~~~~! AIMTI Cull end ck.le ltorn bllllka ............................................................. 27.793 lnveetment MOVrttlM. (Merkel Ylllue.1113,075) , ........................................................... 111,1194 Federtl fUrldl IOld .nd MC:Urlllff pun:NMd under egreernenl• • to reMll In d-tlc omo.. ...................................................... 53,725 Senk premlw. F.F. & E ......................................................................... 87 Other --....................... -......................................................... 3,998 TOTAL ASSETS ........................................................................... 197,437 UAalUMI l'tltt.IC NOTICE ... • • ... R!'-~~ .... ~;~~"~:::;;:.::~;::::;:~a:;:::·::.::.·:.~'.J:~l: AV...OltQF :~r .. eco:-~~j~I~~.'~· ~;lfg79• T ff-S~~~..! ... y ........... ~~~~~~lm~~~r~ll~ll~~~·:~~r~~~'!; DEN LIAW end UNO-Ml:• LIAW. P8STING AND PUBLIS HING -~-,__ ~ • •• ~ ,....,.,,.\.. .. -----•' .J> ._. "· ~.&:;::~iS[ ,,, · ;, .. ,..., --~--· -.-..· ' _,. ~~ __, ·-· • ,. .. ,,,. · . ?d 1·..,~· , ____ '9 hrouall. 15 ~; . ""' •::oo--•·.ru "•"'.'l"'C , ,..,_ --hutbend end Wiie. 1nd r4'(:0•ded g _MP.ANY ~· SHA~~:~~~ .. L.-·;:·:··;;~~ .. ;;;;··~··:;: ·-~ iND OF4 1'E'Nl' 0 ~.'wtidPIM'tWt -:. ,; -· :. 111: p~7~eiorlend lier:~~~ --. .,_ '~ · ,. ·· ~r _, • r'i' ei.c. Vlol Prw. of the uo-nerned benk, MCtl declar11. lor hlmMll ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. to lh•t pte>perty deeerlbed In Trect Will. SeU AT PUBLIC AUCTION dHcrl1>1d together with Ill• Offldtl ~di ot Orenge County, On Mey 20. 1983 11 8 15 • m tlone Ind not tor Ille otller: I he'(9 C*-* knowledOI of the rnetten A-ll,I$, No. 10587. recorded 1,.Book 448, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR perpelu-1 right ol ~. rnlnlrlg. Ctlllornl1, Ind pur1uan1 lo 11111 AnORNEYS TITLE & FINANCIAL oontllntd In thll repot1 Ind I believe !Nt MCll lltt-' In Mid repot1 re • , . Pegee 5 through e ol M~t CASH ~DIOR THE CASHIERS OR exploring and ~ettnl l"-elor certeln Notice of Deleull 1nd SER\/ ICES. INC. AS THE DUL y tNe. Eecll cl Ille uodeni~oo..a. for lllmMll elor'9 Ind not lor llle other, To au he1n, benefi:ciaries. M•P•. record• ol H id O••rft• CERTIFI~ CHECKS SPE.ClflED .... end •toting In and rwnoving lh• E»ctlon to Sell therwnder -<led SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE UNDER certlflel Under~ of periUfY tll&t Ille foNgolng'" .. true end~. creditors end ~onttngent Count)>. CIVIL CODE SECTIO .. 282•11 Mine t(orn Nia !Mid Ot In)' other Jenuery 12. 1M3 • lnltfumerit no. AND PURSUANT TO DEED OF Ex«IU1edon.Aprll27.1813.11 E1Toro,c.llfomla. PublllhedOrenge creditor• of Florence PARCEL2: (peyllble •tlllellmeol .. lnlewtul land. Including th• right 10 83-0117~· Of~ ~d• 01 TRUST, reco<dtd on J1nu1ry 11, C:O.t Delly PlfOI, Mey 4• 1883 C 1 d wh An undivided .00332 percent money of th• United SIMM) •II wlllpsloel< or dl...cttontllY drlM end nld County, wtll unde r 1nd 1978 aa Document No. t4488 Book 20e6-a3 r ssman an persons o lnterllt llnnd to 1119 common.,._ rlQlll. tHlt end 1n1.,111 oonveyed to mine from lend• other 111.,, tlloel pu,_I 10 Mid Deed of Tru11 Mii 12626, P1ge 1119 ol Qlflcl11 ------------------------may be o lherwille interested 11 ltiown end O•l!oed on lhl Plen 1nd now held by It under Mid Deed llerelnet>ove deecflbed oil ·or gee •t publlc -.icnlon for ~Ill. i.wful Rec;orda In th• olllc• of th• Pllll.IC NOTICE j f'lmllC NOTICE [n the will ~nd/or estate. PARCEL 3: ' of Tru11 In Ille property he!'eln1fter well•. tunnel• i nd tll•ll• Into. money ol th• United St•IH of Rec; order or Ore nge County. -----------_. A petition haa been filed An e xolutlve rlQhl end deecrlbed: lhroughorecroeellletublUrt-of America, 11th• North front OallfOfnla,execuledby:ROBERTC MPORT OP COMDfT'IOM b Zu l a E Butc her llHmenl to UH 111• pltlo .,.. Tf\USTOR: WILLIAM E. HALE. lh• lend h•reln•bove d .. ctlbed .,,.,._to lhe county oovnllovM, HUBBERT, •n unm1rrled men Cenuld•dfte ...................... of ... UMttw............. y u m . ' dHlgn1l•d p 43 on th• Plen .. WANDA HALE Ind boll h """'""'locked~ 700 CMc Center °'1ve w .... S.nt• Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ----... " ............................ c---..... .......... ...._ formerly Zulma E Smith • BENEFICIARY' PETER w IO omlUC ,,_ ""'C.IH0tni. 1111 Ulet .... hi. title TO THE HIG.,EST 81DDER FOR -,,_,_ -., __ ._ -' . belno appurtenent IO the unit. • 'dlrectlontlfy drllted Wlllla, lunnelt '"' " er1-.dll1,tlll,..l1hldln,......._tooe11...-J...~.._of Bernheim In the Superior PAl'ICEL•: NOURSErec:orcled Janu11ty4, 1~ end llh•ll• under lend'*-'" Of Ind lnt«M1 CC>rW9Y9d to end now CASH, (pey•bll 11 lime ol Nie In Ille c.n-,. _., ... ti. U!"9ld ...... C.-. wt. Court o f Orange County An ••clualve rlghl i nd &1 lnetr. No. 3111, In Book la.457, beyond llMI •Jlterlor 11.rnl!• thereof. 1111<1 by n under Mid Deed of Trutl lawful money ol th• Unl1ed s 111ee1 Chertlr ~ tnolr;......,... ._. ::......~ ~ requesting that Zulma E ~• to UM Ille pw1clflg 'Pee. pege 579 of Offtclll Record• tn the end to redrlll, re1unn1I, equip, In !tie pr099tty eltu11ed In 11ld a1 thl tront entrance to th• OL.D ''-'-'of""'-Md -...._ ............. ~ B u tch e r be appointed a~ dalgned on the Plen •• Ptrklng ~~ o!._!~•~der ol Orenge maintain, tlptlr, deepen end eoui;.'l:c'E~ ~':-:,~~•ct o°'nengeS•nCoun11 •tyn•CourtBlvhdou."b·,'oce1w1'1edn •-"' ep-No. PS-27•. ......,..nty;...., -"'lrWl IMKnbee oper•t• eny 11.tdl well• or ml~ " ...,. personal representative to YOU AM IN DO'AUL T ~A 111e followlng property; without, ~. Ille right lo drtl, 9917, aty of lrvtne, •per "'9P flled Sycemo•• SlrHI & 8 ro1dw1y. Cllh ena due trom depoeltory lnetltutlool ·-······-················ .. ························· .. ··· .. ····· 14,232 U.S. T,_ry eecu•lll• .................................... -...... _ ....................... 102 Obllg•tlone ol other u.s OQvemrnenl -.c._ end oorpoRtlonl .................................................... , .............................. 2,350 AM other aecurhlM ................................................................................ 150 Federll fund• llOld Ind MCUrll ... MC:Urtt ... 1>11rc:MMd under .-nent• 10 ,...., ............................................................... 300 Loen1, Totlf (•11ctudlng ~nee! Income) ............................................. . ... 23,0C!e LMI·: AllowtnOI lor poltlble admi n ister the estate of D~EO o' TlllUeT DATID mine. ••ore. ••plot• end operett In book •22. P•gH 18 lo 21. Santt ""-.Cllltoonl•.drlghl,1111• F C I ( d OCTO..A .. 197'1 UNI.Ill YOU 111 _,..h tie turf the per lne:luelw. of M~ Mepe, end lnl-1 conveyed to end now lorence rssman un e r • YOUAM•DCJIAULTUNDSAA rv...,.· 1 ece or ;:f Record• or Oreng• County, heldbyltunderMldDeld otTrutt l h e [ n d e p e n d e n t TAKI ACTION TO , .. OTICT DSID OP ""'91' OATIID tt1911S. 500 '"' of Ille aublurl-the Celfornla. In Ill• propeny 11lu11ed In U IO Ad . . ti f Est t YOU" ltAOltllllTY, IT MAY •l UNUH YOU TAKI AC11CMI lfO t1nd llerelnebove de•crlbtO, u PARCEL 2; ~._ M ... County. Cllltornte. delcrlbed It: A tm) 1T~tra 3~ 0 Is tat' tOLD•IO ~!.~~MIC ... ~,!~ HIOTIICT YOUll "'OPtDtn' IT r--..d 111 Ille deed'::' the 1':: forth In the H ctlon1 entlllea PARCEL 1: c . e pe• on se or .... ~ ......... ...... MAY •• SOLD AT A PU•~•c Compeny,. C«pOl'll 'rec:or "Certtln e-t1 For OWMf'•" An u,,dlvld•d 1 211102 68 hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 MATU .. I Ofl THI ,AOCllDINQ I AL I I' YOU NI I 0 All Qclober 24• 1878 In Book 12194• and "S11pport, 8ettl1m1nl And lnterm In end 10 Loi 1 or Trllci No. Civic Center Drive, West; in AGAINIT YOU, YOU eHOULO llCll'l.ANATtON Of' THI NAT\Ma P~ 397 ol ~11 Record•, Encro1chment" of the Artlcle 8936, u per Mep recorded In Book the City o f Santa Ana, C~Ai~:n~~~~. Ho. 106 OF THI "'OCllDtNO AGA••T E~:1c,;~n~t u Ill rorth In lht Entltlea "E1Hm1nt1" of th• 370, Pages 37 a nd 311 o f California on May 11. 1983 Nelllpor1 BMdl. C•Ntomi. ' YOU, YOU 8"0ULO CONTACT A Hell on• entllled "Ce rt•ln Oeolere11on of Cove ne nte, Mlac:elteneout Mepe, In theOfllol of t 9·30 . ("II • ttreet lddr-or oommon LAWYIA' Eeaernenl• ror Ownert" IUPpc>!1. 1Condl1lon1 •nO RH lrlct101u lh• County Recorder ol H id IF. YaO.mU. OBJ""'""" th dHlgnellon 11 shown ibove, no 2518 Elden A...,_, llllC.t, Coltli Mtllement Ind encroa.d\menl' end k!-ibed '':'. "Sub)ecl To": (Th• County. exC411>t1ng llleretrom, Un11• ""--' to e werrenty It given •• to Ila M-, Cllll. 82827 "Montgomery Street Euernenl" ol Dec:Mntlon ). t through 88 .. shown upon the loen loetel ................................................. -...... .... 108 Loene, Net ................................. , ................................................ .. a.lie premtw, lurnl1U<• encl llxtur•. Ind other MMlt granting of the petJUon, you c;omplef.,_. or correct,_)." "Ill • It,.... lddr-Of oommon the artlde entl11ed "e-le" ot Th• 11•1•1 1ddr1u or Other Condominium P11n recorded In 22,858 should either appear al the The benellolery under Mid Deed dellgnttlon ol property •• llhown the Decilrllton'· !common dul~n 1t1on 01 u td 800ll 11715. Pege 1111 01 Offlclet hearing and state your ofTnnt.byreeeonof•bf'eachor ll>OIM,nowwrentyllg."""•.1°"• PARCEL•: · orcip•rl)I: 11 lllgrH•, lrvt,,., AecordlofuldCounty. r.-ttng benk premlell ......................................................... 1,280 ~n::-.=· .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::.:::~:.::~::··1:~ TOTAL ASSETS ............................................................................. 42,890 UAalT'ICI :?"==-~~ ..................................................... 8,039 lndMdUllt. plrt,,.,.,lpe, end c:«por11ton1 .......................................................................... 27.550 Depolllt1 ot Unlled s11111 Government ............................................... 42 · b . I fll It def.ult In lhe obllg1tlonl MCUreCI compllt-or oor'901neel). The E1Hmenl1 H HI forth In the 82714. PARCEL 2: o ~ect.ons o r e wr ten thereby. heretol0t• executed Ind benelloluy under H id 0..d of ••otlon• e ntlll•d "Cert•ln H1m1 •nd •ddrH• or lh• Unit •2 H thown upon lhe objections with the court dellv•••d 10 the unde rsigned 1 Tru11. by rHIOll ol • btaedl or Euement• lor 0)11tnere" ind beneflcMry et wtioee requMt lhe Condominium Pt1n refwred to In before the h ear ing. Your wrillen O.Cteretton 01 Defeul1 llnd dellUI\ Ill IM obllgetlont MCUred "Support, Settleme nt i nd HI• 11 being conducted: City Puce! 1 •bo .... appearance may be in penaon o.m.ndlorS• llndwrlllennotloe 1,_.,.by. heretofore ••ec:uted end Enoroec:hment" ol 1111 i rllcli IF•d•r•I S 1 vtng1 e nd Loi n The 10111 amount 01 the unptld ~ 01 brMICl'I end oi elec:tton 10 CMJM dellvered to th• und•rtloned • entltt•d "EH•m•nl•" 01 lh• 1A11ocl•llof! c/o 8ll11t 1on/ be.lance Of the obltQeuon MC:Ured or your attorney. rlle undersigned 10 ••II ••Id wntt.ft ~Ion of Oefa.llt tnd Oe ct1tlllon 01 Cove nente, Ame t101n l!•pfu1 Mortg1g• by u ld Deed oi Trull t nd CREDITOR or • contingent i nd lherHll•r the underalgned ot brMCll encl of elec:tlon to cei-reeotdld In Boote 1232•. a.. 1100 -. SM awn.dlno. ~ ••P41f1M• •nd 1dVancee 11 Ille lime creditor o f the deceased, you CM.INCi Hid notice or btMCh end of lh• under~I ned to Hll H id .of Offlcl•I Reoo1dt (Ille ·1M111er 2404. ol 1he lnlt111 publlctllon ol 1111 th th ..._.1ton 1 ..._ ....,.. ............._ber property lo Mid obllg1tlont. ---..... llon") end 111 ernendrnenl• onctlonll to Ille above propeny Notice o f Sile 11 $8,853.45 must file your claim wl e -o .... recor,._ ...__.. end tllerHf\ Ill• underttonect --• Y q l>e obl1lntd by req11•"lng Curr.ntly dlled cllh!er't c;heolce or [ Y 0 U A R E A ptoperty 10 Mflefy Mid obllglllont Demand for SM, end wrtttwl notice Condition• ind flHVlcllon• ~Corp011llon, 1201 !. lojlghl1nd reuonebty u1lmt11d cotta, cour\ or preaent It to the :C,1~ ~':: 82-«5et9, 01 CevMCI Hlcl notice of breech encl Of °' r~:':~::1 ":;:,c:; • .,.0, oth•• In Wfttlng lrOf'l'I 1M IMIMllctery certified check• 111111 be ~t1bte Cer1 perso n1 I repre1en tat Ive S•ld Ull wlll be mide l>ur eleCtlon lo be *°'<led Jlfll*Y :Z•, common deelQnitlon of the rell ltllln 10 d~ from Ille llret to the TrualH orovfdeCI I~ 1re T llllO end ofllcer'e' ctlckl ........................... .\.,,., ...................... 37 ci1: a ppointed by the court without oov1n1n1 or w111enty, = ..... ...:;~ ~noi:=:T,: property~ ci-ibed II f"::S"':. ofwtll :':'.de WftttOu1 :mR~J~S°'TITL~H~ ~·l=CI~~ o;:'~··~i'".'.'.'.'.'.'.''.'.'.'.'.~·:::::::::::::::::.::·:.:·:.:·::: ... ::·e:4iiii'"" · • wlthln four montha from the Uc>'-or lrnplled, reqttdlng tltll, AeQofdllr o1 OrWID9 County purpo•l•d 10 be. tt Cheyenne, ~t °' wwr1111y ·~ or SERVICES INC T~ time end MvlnQI deC>Oll1t ................................. 27,550 date of Ur8t lea~ance o f :::-:.":n.:.~~"'°;!n :,«: S•IO 111• wllf I>• med•. but ~ °!'=•lgneo hereby jlrnpleCI. • to tttte. pc111111c~ or The ttr~et iddrH• 1nd other Federtl ll#lde pun;tlMed encl letten u provided lJl tectlon thit note(•) -eel by llld Deed of without oovenent or w1tren1y, dl•cl•lm• •II lll bllll)' lor iny ~to "'*'YIN ur.,.id common deelQnalton. If eny, ot the l8CW1ttee IOld ""'* 700 of the California Probate TNlt with lntereet .. 1n Mid not. •xP1'91 or ~. ~ tide tnoomotnwe In Mid._. ~ .,..,_ dul on the nolla ~ by rH I property deec:•ll>ed •bove 1• All~._,...::,::. ~~~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::: ... ·;.J: Code. The time f~r flll~g r;.~i ~v::'b!Jn~i ¥'::: :;1J:.'1~~~-:!n::; °' f: :;-:::e•:.:on.tt11oui ~d.oo~ ~"':;::::.,:.~ ~~~~~c~~.:-~:.':.'c"'.1~~~! TOTAL L.IA91LITIE8 claims wW not eicpi.re Pl"\Or ,-., c;Mrges .ind pPenMI of 1~ the notllt ) _,,.by lllllCI Deed of werrtnty, uprH• or Implied, coett, ~.Ind ldv-at 82128. t .. Cludtno eubordlNlted notw to four months from the date Tru1t .. enc1 of the lruett ~eel by Tl\llt, wltt\ Int.,.., M In Mid no4e r•o••dlno uu .. poueulon or itlle time of the 1n1t1e1 publlolton of Th• unoerston•d Tr1u1u Ind debenturM) ........... ~ ............................................................. 38.2•8 of the hearing notJced above. Mid Deed ot Truet. Seid..,. _.11 bl ptovldecl, ldvllllOll, " "'>'• u~ enoumbrinoH . 10 u lltfy •111• 11111 N\)ttce 01 8•1•: Ellll!llj1~ dl10111ma 1ny ll1blllty lor any •... _.. c•--•• YOU MAI\ Y EXAMINE ll9ld on Thurtd ... M-12 1883 11 1119 lermi of Mid Deed of Trutt, ptlnolp11 b•IMOe ol tlle Hol• or Truatw • .... In t11e-i ot • lncorrec1neee ot lhl •lrMl llddr--· • ..,..,_ t :OO .,. .., • lw, chtrgee Ind 111.,.,_ of ttie 11 1 red b Id 111.20 1*11 tnterwt at 1',71~ per Ind other eommon deelgnttlon 11 eornmon ltook the flle kept by the court. If •~r:~~~ •:0"111~ t_~~ TNlt .. and ot the 1ruet• Cl'Mted by g:: ~r !fr~~ =~nter.ft 4:,d ennum on Ill• uno1td prl1101p11 eny. lhown herein. · No. therw llllhO<IHd 800.000 you are a ptt90n Int.crested 8 lldln 300 l:HI Ch• m•n Mid Deed Of Trutt. other •unit•• provided theteln· '*--from t0-1"'2 _, ..._.,. Seid ute wlll O• m1oe. bul No..,,.,... out"lfldtng 500,000 , ih 'the eetat.e you may 11erve Au & Clalltomle. P 81ld .. 11 wlll b• held on: pllll l dvencee 11 eny undw tt19 _, ldWlnOll ttie beotlollly mlY wlthoul covenant or w1rr1nty Pet Vllue ................................... ~: .............................................. 2'500 u on the • e X l' c U t Or Or =:cf: m iME Of' SALE 8108 Tll1.tndly, Mey H , • tHa, It 2;00 terTnl lhlreot ~ ~ on "'°" N ---"' OCllllll'9CI lo ~ ... ,,,_ or lfl'lplted, NOMdinO tltll, ~·~"iiiid'i'M';9' ........................................................... 2·•ts alminlatr•tor, or upon the~~~ ~~:4..~~~N0Ct~E~~1~~ :~T;.~~i",~ ~~!P8J!rc ~v:,,n,~~ ~ot'=.:=..Oll.:J: """"'°"~°"--~"'~=o•C: ~:i:=·.~ -0011tlr1991IO!el Ind other attorney for the executor or CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL. 8l.tlldlnO. aoo .. c~ Alie., tM tNlt9 ~ by -Deed of OllD °" TRUe1' DA1'W ~ lndebt-eecvred by Mid Owd of ~ --............................................................................... <2•9l ad.mlnl.atr1tor, and IUe With COOE SEOTIOH 29a4h Orw1oe. CA. Truet. The 10111 lfftount of Mid 9'.:--Tlw YOU TMI TtVlt tncl\lellng IM twt. cfllt1IM TOTAL lOUITY CAPt'TAL .................................................................. 4,744 th t Ith f • I . I I I I "' th• tlm• Of th• lnlll•I obt ... •tlon IMIUcllna reeeon•MY !\:) OT YOUll ""'M.':C Ind·~ OI the T""*' TOTAL~ ANO e cour w proo 01 At Ill• , me ol th• n I • p..1.ih111ot ol 11111 notioa,.,..... ..,.. ' f oll nit" MY ..... AT" TN ber*'dtty under Mid Owd lOUl1Y ()AMAL ......................................................................... •UllO service, a wrht.en request publlcetlOl'I of Ihle noOoe. the 1ott1 emout11 o1 ~ unpe1c1 be6lll09 °'die ::;=•~ .,:•T'n.:.."J;:. ::;_. I A I. I . • P You •I ID A• ot Truet ~ •-..outed ena MIMO'IANDA stating that you dulre ernountbt'-11~,~~bb~ofbottle obllglllon MCVrecl by 1M •boYe oflnlllll.,..blmtlonofWeNOttol 118".AllAncMI 011 Tlll MTUM Oetlverld 10 Ill• undereloned 1 (__,.. .......,..._ • ..-1a1 tlc:e of the fil•ft~ of 0 .,.• ""' .,......vr..-1 • 119 d1aorlll1d dl•d of tr111t ind ..... -,....11 ' Ott Tlll ~II MAMT wtlt1tln Dedlt'ltlon ot deflUlt Ind et,........-. •..--no ...... d d .. ct1b10 O••d o trutt •nd eetlm•ted coet• •t1P9fte" end -~;;· · 2t ttta YOU. YCMI IMOUl.D CCMfTAOT A o.mend for 8•1• incl 1 written t leftelby lllt«'ll of credit, lotll ............................................................... • n I n v en to r y • n .. 11'"11ed cotl•, ••c>enM1, end ~ 11 111.n1.1t. ' • :~CAL,. LA.,_ Noltoe of Defeutt ·Ind lleo11on to TIIM -1111c91w of --In •ppra!Rme.nt o! ee\ate Uleta edven6M .. '71,4'7. ,.. TN lottl ~--Ud ... IMillO "' MANAOIMINT DMed: """ tt. '"' ... The ,,,. ......... .,.,.. Mid dlMIN14ltlooe oflt00,000 or more ................................ """"'""' 11,71& Qr ot the petition• or To detetmlne Ill• opening bid, ....,,,... °" wlllOll \fie°'*""' llld OON'OMTION OF 'L ~AIMrtDM ~ ol °"~Ind lleOtlen 10 A,,.... tor ao Ollendlr dlye accounu men\Joned In ~o.'::'~ ~·~~7..oeee. II C9lllP\ltecl IMr be ~tined by AMf!lllCA. .~._.,,.Co.. hit to be l'900l'dld tn the ooun1y (Ot Qllendar month 9"Clln9 with le'CUOl\I o( l200 and '1200 ~ · 'fr~ celling (7,.) tl7..0tH tlle d•'I' • T"""9 ~. toUTHIM ..._,...,..., prop91y 11 INMecl. ttllOf1 C1Me: C · r • before ttlt... IY MAL DTl'.fl c IT It I l I c" 0 w ·C>ATe "'1t11 •. 1983 TOlll depCMilt• ................................................................................. 31,IM1 of the allfornla Probate lerllloll. lno. Dlt9: AP!'ll at, tHI. . llQINTlll ~ AH,Y All«n.yt Tl1te t. Wt tM llllCMllllOI*' dlreotor9. J. Doneld Hert,.., AMn M. Coen <Ade. • Mid tNll... 1'.0. fl"VICI COMPAHY = . Tl\lfl• I ltlnMcitll 8ertloee.. tno. • ,._ •· lf'ICllllil. direct-. lllWt IM-"'°''*" ot t11111 .... _.of Job C. Ptwy. AUonaey l y; Tio. hvloe Co.. !II Mid T~ ;, o. .J, MOffl' ._.A. lrown, tH01 M•~ Pllwy. """'°" _, ...... W• dlOlerl !Mt" NI NM •lflllMCI by UI. lllld • • L. w 0 I p ... 0 • •• ::,';. tole A IWIOlll ~J. Ina. ,.. . Melli. ~,,.....,.. .,... H ·~=Do:".~":9J:.=a:e:::,~:..::=..,.,.,.,,..do Peuey,in1 Vial.HO, Salte A-~'1-.;.,y . ONCfty=-=.. =~-:::-&·:1oe ='~an=. ~.J:,.CA•H82 ~....,. t11tt 11t1t ""°" ot COMtaon 111ni11ne1 eorreo1 t0 tt1e.,... i u . N • w,., 1 I •a ell , ON ~c~:..!~ Or9NI. ~..... ~1 1...,..,0 , ff M1 .... 1111 °' ey. "' '.· ftotolla. ... ""k11ow•uwr:,:. .,....,, """' 11. ••· c.111ena1a. t1111. t11·'11t. ~ 11...,,.... ,,., _..,o ... ,.,, • .,..,." ,.,..,.,,. ~ OOMt ~ Publllhed Or•nn COlll O•llY .. 171'1 ' c ' Publlelltd Orllfl09 COlll Oalty lt\lbll• (),.,,.. Coe•t Diiiy ltu~ OHnae Ooett Deity Pllblllhe4 Or-'199 COHI Oelly ,._., ..., 4', ,.., PllOt ... ...., -,.1 1.,.,. r-Ubll1hed Or1n99 Oltt Dilly Piiot, Ml!'I' 4', 1 t , te, 1113 -... .. _ • I I te IM3 ltllot, Allt. IT • ..., l , 11, tlN Pllol. "'1t 20. 27, Mey 4, 1tQ aott-a · """" •v· • · · -·, .... 13 Piiot. A'1f. IO, n , ..., "'· ,.., aoa1.a, ,..,_., .... , · · · ......,... 1....a 11to-t3 ,,.,.., • •• I ..._ I• I Orange Oout OAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, May 4, 1983 • Paid Advertl1emen1 I WHO ELSE WANTS TO LOOK YOUNGER WITHO T GOING TO A DOCTOR? . . Amazing New Fo~·1nula From Beverly I mts Lets You Take Up To 10 Yea1~ Off -vour"_Faee -=W1tfiout The ---:~.And Of Plastic Surgery Have yo11 ever tho11ght 11bo11t having a face lift? If so, perhaps you should wait. Surgery, as you know, is very expensive, and many people feel it should o~ly be used as a last resort. Not 0nly that, there is now a new .product on the market that' lets you. take up to ttr years off your face without the · } e~pense and trou);»le of going to a doctor. f aseinating. It is a mysteri- ous formula that comes from the roots of a very rare cac- tus plant that was first dis- covered by the Aztec Indians hundreds of years ago. And, until ·now,' this remllrkable look-youn·g . treatment was only available in certain very reniote sections of Mexico. This. formula is certainly not cheap but the stars who use it sa_y ~-!mrks_like _ _magii.=rlie"~entir~ process _ ... I -: , -·· This -p~u~t ~~as dev_el-. !a~~nly:_ haJlf an. ho~r ~~d oPect by ·Mrs. Ernest Borg-1ns1ders s~y there 1s notJung nine and many of tlie top like it for anybody who stars in Hollywood abso-wants to look years younger lutely swear by it. In fact, than their actual calendar Jessica Walters, Brenda age. ..... _ •. Y•!~.1ro, Connie Stevens, 1 Maureen · Dean, Jed Allen, It is easy to u~. All ;u do Debbie Reynolds, Tommy is apply the fOrmula to your '') have not had a facelift.· '(1'.~ _qnly_ rea~!~,,b_IJJBUa~AY.. -i than I did 10 years ago 'is becausf .of.dot~w.~q.s discovered.'' ·· -ErnestBorgnine and Jo Laiorda and Jayne face and wait. "The cream is ply go ahead and order Mrs. money b11t yo11 can lose years M~tlows are just ~ • few ·of pink when you apply it, and . Borgnine's formula by mail off yo11r appearance I . the important c~leb!1~es who gradually turns white," says or telephone. Then, as soon xt;~amt!-,9p~r. --~~~~~~'11..~::!h.~,Jt,~·y"~!!!J'!,the . ~-__ ; ... ~~o:rse-a p . ~ . should tie removed~ ·n11e~·or~~'O~y~~~~~~~"n{!tl~'lf¢~!-..-...... "····,r ' the· great 'things about it is. take a · -close. look at the oat the coupon below air f. And what abou' Ernest that there is no gue"ss work. aniazing Change you will see send it to Mrs. Borgnine with _ Borgnine? Did you see him a It 'knows' what to do by in your mirror! After that, if your payment. 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Li'ons; FV 'falls F.dieon Hiah pitcher Jeff Kwolek loet ai no-hit bJd in the aeventh inninfi yesterday, but In an even more heartbreaking incident, Fountain Valley dropped its Sunset League baseball game on a two-run error in the bottom of the eighth inning to h08t Ocean View. Kwolek'a strong performance, cul.mi.nating.in an easy 9-1 victory over hoet Westminster, combined with the Barona' 4-3 defeat pull the Chargers atop the S\,U'\let League standings. Here's what took place: Edison, 9-1 · Kwolell gave up his only hit of the !me with one out, when after two 1 aight errors by the Charger defense, estminater's Ron Hanson singled in the Lions' lone run of the game. . Kyler legend ~ . continues -Bv CURT SEEDEN if"hDelr .... ii.ft F.di.son pitcher11 have. not allowed .an earned l'Wl in the last 28 Innings for Coach Bon LaBuffa'a Chargers. Kwolek, meanwhile, improved hla record to 5-1. Chip Demato led Edlaon's 11-hlt attack with three hits and three RBI, while Todd Nash and Steve Overeem added two singles apiece. - Toe Chargers (10-4, 17-6-1 overall) return to actior on Saturday night at Mile Square Park against Ocean View. A win would assure Ediaon of at least at tie for t he Sunset L e ague championship, pending the result.a of Huntington Beach's final two games. Ocean View, 4-3 The Barons broke on top in the first extra inning, 3-2, with the help of three walks and a wild pitch which scored Kevin Empting from third. But Fountain Valley's bubble bunt in the bottom ol the frame, when after one out Ocean View's Ted Gaulin walked and went to aecond on a single by Keith M ul.lall'y. After another out, Rob Gibbs' fly ball to center field was misplayed, allowing Gaulin and Mullally to acore, and gave the Seahawka the victory. Ocean View pitcher Dean Douty recorded the complete-game win and struck out nine. The junior right-hander allowed only four hits. Fountain Valley's Kelly Romine was 2-for-4 with a · double, while Mullally was 2-for-3 for the Seahawka, now 4-9 in Sunset play. The loss drops the Barons out of a three-way tie for first with a 9-5 record. Dean Douty Sunset: No upsets By ROGER CARLSON OftMo.IJNoll .. lf Marina High's Chip Rish, Westminster's Kyle Morton, and hurdlers Rick Nichols of Fountain Valley and Danny Thompson of Huntington Beach set themselves up as the runners to beat tomorrow night at the Sunset League t.11aek and field finals. They recorded some sharp qualifying times in yesterday's prellms at Huntington Beach High. The prelima bertha at CIF and individual titlee are all that are at stake -Huntington Beach'• Oilers already own their teeond atraJcbt ~ title by virtue of sweeping the dual meet ~. Rish turned in the effort of the meet with hit cloclPngs of 10.7, 21.9 and 52.2 in the 100, 200 and 400 meters, an euy winner in eech m hla heats. His cloaest competition, by oompuinc prelima times is Fountain V"alley'a Julian Harry ln the 160 (10.9) and Huntington Beach's 'Thompaon in the 200 (22.5). -. , I .. .,. " t I I .. I , '• . ·' .· ! ., ,, . ' ~··'r ' Anybody with an older sister knows how much qtg sis can mme in handy at holJiework time when tht! rigors of geometry or chemistry are just too much to band.le. To~rrow's finals begin at 7 for the flrst field event and '1:30 for the first running finals with the top thtte in each varsity event qualifying for the CIF 4-A pcelims at ,El MOdena High May 13. • ; ~ Ghris S~rle of Fountain Valley, however, · • (See SUNSET, Pa1e EZ) - --But-in the ~of Tina Kyler, the only aaaiatance required from qlder ·•lllter M.elannie was a ltJccea&ful formula for rnak:i.ng a l,)itch ri8e or drop. Up until this year, Melannie Kyler w.as generally regai:ded aa one of the best, if not the best, softball pitcher to come out of Ches~ parts. She fastballed opposing hitters into aubmissjon for two years at Golden West College (1975-76). B ~.l i n s o m e r e s p e c t s • "M~e's suoceea on the mound .. left younger sister Tina in .omewhat of a quandary. How do you compete with a sister who became a legend seven years earlier? The initial answer W4l!1 easy iq Tina's mind -play first base. "l had read in the paper how Golden West already had (pitchers) Tami Delp and Shanna Moore," recalls the 20-year-old Marina High graduate. "I juat wanted to play first bue." Al8o in the back of her mind -.as Me~e'!I ~~-~nta ·.~~~'r-1".t._.~· : "'U8ftieit"'WSt;--.e team to a 45-0 record and two "IQ)pearancee in the nationals. Well, Shanna Moore decided illhe didn't want to pitch this year at Golden West, opting for a role •the Rustlers' designated hitter. • Enter Tina Kyle r on the ifaound. "Tina's sister was probably one of the best pitchers around here,'' r ecalls Golden West softball ooach Mickey Davia. "Tina just stepped right ir\ and made her own music, ao to speak." Kyler, in fact, has pitched to the tune of a 26-5 record this season and an earned run average of 0.25. Just how much m a commodity is Kyler to the Rustlers? Well, Golden West's (See G-OLDEN, Page E%) Dodgers' 1eat cools Pittsburgh •LOS ANGELES (AP) - ''Canned Heat" -the nickname fpr the Los Angeles Dodgers' iullpen corps -came through in IJ'aDd style last night, enabling {he Dodgers to cling to a 5-4 victory over the power-packed tttsburgh Pirates. Finl, Dave SteWart came on to bail starter Alejandro Pena out of a KTape in the sixth inning when the Piraie. acored three times, then St.eve Howe finished giving up two hits the last innln81· All told, the two combined for flOw' lnninp of 1eoreleta relief, a1Jowt"I onl'Y" three hits. "I've been telling you," said Howe, who recorded hla fifth •ve, "we've got some guys who fan throw.'' The ume, however, cannot be Nld for the Dodaer1' lnfleld, IUddenly muddled "'9W with the km for at leut a month of all· ~man Dtrrel Thomea, and *1th h:'~~~i:: the top mfnor lt1a1Ue proepect, Dave Andenon, ~ M well. .. ., ·sea Vie·w featUres twoniarks Golden West College's Tina Kyler is following in the footsteps of older sister Melannie (inset ) . BALTIMORE (AP) -Mike Flanagan has no reason to groan about his pulled groin muscle. The way the .Baltimore left-hander figures, the injury actually has made him a better pitcher of late. "It make's me slow d own and not overthrow," Flanagan said after hurling the Orioles to a 4-2 victory over the Angels last night. "My control I.a better when I don't try to pump up and throw the ball hard." "I guess I'll try to keep the groin injured," Flanagan joked. Flanagan, a former Cy Young A ward winner off to his best start with a 4-0 mark, struck out eight and allowed only two of the Angels' seven hits over the last six innings. But he needed a two-run homer in the eighth inning by Cal Rlpken Jr. to beat the Anaels for only the second time in seven career decisions. Ripken said he hit a slider over the inner hall of the plate, "a pitch he (Geoff Zahn) waa getting over whe.n he waa behind In the count." "You can't worry about put hlatory," Flanagan said of hla previous mark aplnat the Angela. "Every time out ia a new ·~·" • ~ixon, Lakers sizzle .. : t I ,"t I ,! Rustlers stay alive after pounding Santa Ana, 22-4 I l Golden West College showed It'• not abou t to concede the South Coast Conference bue~ title to Fullerton u the Ruatlen f0\.l8hed up Santa Ana for 22 runs on 20 hill lp a 22·4 romp at Golden West yeaterday. The victory, coupled wtth Fullerton's 6-4 11etback to boat Mt. San Antonio, moved the. Ruatlen into second place, 1 ~ 1amea behind the conferen oe- l•cUni Hometa. kfi team hu three 1amee rernalnlJll, and the Hornell abQ have an early· teMOn Ue wtth Mt. San Antonio In hand which could be made up If It ha• a beuinC on th• flnal outa>me. 1n another South Cout C.Onfer•net con'*lt. Orange CoMt Mld on for a 3-2 victory over h08t Cerri\08. Here's what took pl8ce: Golden West, 22-4 The Rustlers owned a 12-4 lead enterlna the bottom of the eighth ~ but eent 14 men to the plate In that frame, and 10 of them scored In a lau1her which moved the Dona two 1ainea out of tlr9t place. • Third bueman Bob Grandatafl ripped a srand slam, knocked in five runa and tcOred three UmM. whilt Mike Waper went 3-for-4 and had lfJYen RBI fOf' the Ruatlen. Other bl1 offenafve contrlbuton for Golden Weit Included Kevin &later (3-for-6, four run1 acored), David Apples.oiler (3-for-e, three nma *«ed. one RBI) and J ohn Altobelli (2-for-e, two runa acored, three RBI). Believe 'it oc not, the explmlon Wiii not the Ruatltn' b(aelt off..-ve or..atput ol the INIOn. Two ~ earlle.r, Golden Weat ripped Compton, 28-3 an 22 hUa. ; 1n both ca.a. ptticher LuUly Dtlbe waa th• btnellciary of the run production. Y..terday, 0.1'1m relieYed ttan.r sn.llehl.chau 1ft the fourth lnn1nll and plcMd up the vtctiary. Dtlbe .iiow.t ,_ two ..... Ana hi ta while ltrik.lnc out four owr the ftna1 llx lnnlnp. Golden W• IDCllNd four nuw In the flrat, aecond and alxth lnntn1a In ~ 1 I rouChlnl up ave Dan ptchen. . • · 1 . 'I , Oraia8e Cout, 3-2 'I~ ' i s.r D'Al..-ndro ~·~ J• two-run .., •. j I I homer lb the fourth IDlllDS" and Daw •• ~ I Tinoco IDClftd OD a wild pitch in the .. · • ·~ t f &nna_nl. and 00C ... Jlk:h Sartmon :-, I mllde the Nm .... '-P -the ...... ;f ntlll*i &bi l'aloonl. • 1 D Al tdl'O ftnleMd the clQ with a h j f·for-t ouUDI and Jeff o.rdMr •• · '·• 3-for..6 to .... OOC'I ll·blt·aa.dl. ......., wwhl.lit, .. ttlnd "°' Cerrttoe bi• la .W.. up bla ·tlfda vk!tcry ---cleftal. . . The vfct«y lmptOYtd the 'Pirat.et' ~ naard to lf·ll~ l: • D Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneect,y, Ma~ 4, 1883 GOLDEN WEST'S TINA KYLER. • • From Page E1 overall record 11 31-9, which nMeN the l\ua\l~n AA 6-4 when ahe ian 't on the mound. In the proce11, 1he hu overcome the proverbial problem of pitchlna In the ahadowa of a le~, . 'h atill ,eta to me, but I've had a lot. of encpur.,ement," Kyler ays of followtna ln her lilt.er'• footltepe. "People aay I don't have \ht apeed Melannle had, but l have a lew more pitches than lhe did." • And Kyler pitches a lot, She hu now thrown SS9 lnnlnja. allowing 88 hltl, 16 runs (12 eamed) while striking out 209. "I'd rather be pUchlng than sitting on the bench," she saya. Here's a typical Kyler effort: A few weeks ago, in the three-day, double-elimination Golden West Invitational Tournament, she worked 32 lnnln11 wlthout allowlna an earned ru.n. In the proc81, ahe pitched-the Ruetlen to the ioumey tit.la, pne-hltt.J.na Cerritos ln a ?-0 vict.6ry for the champlonahlp. "She bu ao many pitches," prai.ed Davi.I. "She haa a nice riae, a beautiful curve and a great drop. She d0etn't throw with blinding speed, thouah." oa'vta spotted Kyler when ahe was a tenior at Marina, pitching ln a game as ainat Edilon. Sittl.na not far~~ waa Arizona State ai:>ftball Mary Littlewood. Kyler choee Golden West, but now that she's at the end ol her community college career, the four-year schools are watching her moves all the more cloeely. Kyler la keeping her options open, but Florida State and Chapman have to be considered ,...._\\\. ,,,~ .. '"'•AMI ~ early favorlte1. Bot.h have ofle.red ~S-· Jronkally, Melanrtle l1 now married and llv•• in rlorlda. Florida State, lncldentally, haa w on the nation al 1low pitch softball ~hamplonahlp the laat two years and will be embar)Ung on lta first-ever faat pit.ch aeuon next year. "They're accustomed to winning," aaya Davia. "They want to be contenders right away." K yler, meanwhile, stlll has 10me Wllettled buaineu to attend to, namely helplng Golden West contend tor the state softball cha.mpionahlp. The league-leading Rustlers boast a 13-3 record in South Coast Conference play as the regular season concludes this week. Oilers cry tampering against 49ei:s · Baines blasts Bre wers From AP dl1patclle1 HOUSTON -The Houston Oilers announced yesterday that they have filed tampering charges against the San Franciaco 49ers because of remarks made by 49er Coach Bill Walsh that appeared in The Houst:on Chronicle on April 11. · Walsh said the charges were groundless. Oiler General Manager Ladd Heneg said the complaint aroee from remarks that appeared under a headline "49er Welcome Mat Out for Campbell" in which Walsh "stated his position and feeling" about acquiring Oiler runfting back ~_pbelL~-7 -• • A National, Football 1..eague spokesman yeste~y conli,nhed receipt of the complaint but declined comment. The Oilers declined to say when they filed the complaint or why they did not announce their action until yesterday. Harold B.iaes drove in four runs II and Tony Benazard doubled home two mo. re laat night to key a 13-hit attack that carried the Chicago White Sox to a 7-6 victory over Milwaukee, marking Chicago's first triumph over the Brewers in their last 10 ~ames . . . Elsewhere in the American Leasue, Luce Parisb, who drove in the tying run with a sixth-inning double, homered with one out in the top of 11th inning to give Detroit a 2-1 d'edsion over Seattle .. , "llal McRae went 3-for-3 and Fruk WbJte blasted a tie-breaking solo homer to power Kansas City paat the New York Yankees, 5-2 . . . Dwtpt Evau drilled a three-run horner in the third inning and Boston went on to beat Oakland 3-1 behind the six-hit pitching ot-Deult Ecbnlef and-Bolt Staaley Quote of the day . . . Andre TborDtoD hit hia fourth homer of the aeason in support of Bert Blylevea'.• four-hit, 10-strikeout perfonnance over eight innings as Cleveland notched a 3-1 win in Minneeota ... Larry Parriab drove in three n..tris with a double and tw<>-run horner and Jlm S11adberg also hit a twe>-run shot to lead Texas to a 7-2 win over Toronto. . Big in.ning lifts Phillies VCl's disappearing act . continues in SCBA race Falllna for the fifth 1ttat1ht Ume yetterd.ay, the UC Irvine baaebaJJ team conUnuee to drop Crom contention in the Southern Cal.ffomia Baseball M9ocl&Uon. wa1 1lamtned fo.-a iwo-TVn ' homer by Mlke Conte. The third DlabJo homer, a two-run shot ln the 1eventh delivered by pln~h-hltter Jhn Irwin, proved to be the eventual pine-winner. It pve the vWlt.on ti 7-3 lead , and although the, Ant.eat.era raWed gamely in the tlnal two framee, they fell a run short. Cal State Lo. Angele., wh.lch carried a 3-16 conference mark Into the contest, waa the latest culprit, powering three home runs en route to a 7-6 triumph at UCI. The Anteaters must have figured ft was going to be another one ot thoee days when leadoff hitter Robert Davia clubbed the fint offering of Maa Yota over the fence for a 1-0 advantage. Mike Rupp had brought UCI to w ithin 5-3 with • two-run homer to left in the bottom of the sixth before Irwin answered. ln the eighth, the Anteaters climbed to within 7-4, then tallied twice , more in the ninth and had the tying run at third when a strikeout ended the game. Tina Kyler When Yota was forced to leave because of a 90re arm in the filth, lcvine reliever Bo Kent suffered the same fate as his first pitch UCI ii slated to host Loyola at • 2:30 Friday. Ryan may be sidelined II HOUSTON -Doctors planned today to examine Houston Astros fireballer Nolan Ryan, who pulled a hamstring in his left leg and could be side-lined again for several w~ks. Ryan, who became baseball's .all-time strikeout leader laat week, suffered the injury Monday night while striking out his 12th New York batter. The 36-year-old right-hander returned to Houston and was scheduled to be examined today by-Dr. William Bryan. Baseball today 1910 -President Taft, on a visit to St. Louis, saw portions of both the Cardinals' game at Sportsman's Park AND the Browns' game at Robinson Field, in order to avoid offending eithe.r team. 1975 -Bob Watson of the Houston Astros, sensing baseball history, raced around the bases on teanunate Milt Bay's h om e run and c r ossed the plate at Candlestick .Park in time to acore major league bUebell's millionth run. Today's birthoays: St. Louis third baseman Ke n Oberkfell is 27. Detroit putfielder-Rfck ~eaCll is 26-:-Seattle • Manager Rene Lacheman is 38. Cummings to retire? Terry Cumming•, the San Diego • C lippers rookie sensation, is considering retirement over concern for his heart problems. Cummings, a Rough seas spoil record for Nordskog By ALMON LOCKABEY Dally No4 loatJng Wrtlet LA PAZ -Bob Nordskog's dream.o( celebrating his 70th birthday by setting a non-'lltop elapeed time power boat record on the Sea of Cortez from San Felipe and La Paz was blown out of the water at about the hallway point yesterday. Hi2h winds and rough seas that threatened to swamp his 38-foot Power Boat Magazine Special fon:ed him to put in at Mulege halfway down "" the Baja, California peninsula. '"I'he seas got so high that we were able to make only 30 miles in an hour and a hall," said Nordskog who had planned to make the run down the Sea of Cortez in 10 hours. ''Tlie seas were as calm as milk on a platter when we left San Felipe at 8-a.m. and -we were averaging about 60 miles per hour. But it got rougher and rougher after about two hours." . -NordBkog and bis crew-put in at Mulege at •12:59.56 to establish a recc5rd. at that point. •"But all is not lost," Nord.akog told a crowd of La Paz and Baja, California officials at a welcoming party at th~ Department of Tourism last night. "We plan to continue the run against the clock at 9 a.rn. Wednesday (today) and wind up with three records. Marty Blue, the NBA.&uperscout, on the job-hopping by Larry Brown, who left the New Jersey Nets to become coach at Kansas: "Did you hear the latest? Larry left for Kansas but encountered such bad weather that his plane had to be detoured to Chicago. So he took the DePaul job instead.'' leading candidate for rookie of the year in the Mike Scbmldt drove in three II National Basketball Association , underwent runs with a pair of hits during a cardiac tests in Chicago last week after nine-run third inning and Bo Diaz experie ncing irregular heart beats during the "We already have a record run from San Felipe to Mulege and we also expect to set another record from Mulege to La PaztlThat will give us a new accumulated elapsed time record from San Felipe to La Paz." The present elapsed time record of 12:45.00 is held by Betty Cook of Newport Beach, who made the run three years ago with three fuel stocks. had a three-run homer in t h e seaaon . . . The contracts of Manager Dick explosion that triggered Philadelphia to a 13-7 Williama and General Manager Jack McKeoa of National League rout of Cincinnati last night. the San Diego Padres, has been extended The score was tied 1-1 when the Phila sent 14 through the 1986 season . . . The NCAA will batters to the plate in the third, collecting eight inform the University of A.rluma within two • ·Of &air 20 bits .. -. Bob RorDer hit a three-run weeks of its decision on alleged infractions and 11..-_·.Reserve Jatel1lav Poaiar scored m homer in the fourth inning and ClarU C1aambli11 imposition of penalties, Athletic Director Cedric two goals and Wayne Gret~ added a ' followed with a solo shot to give rookie Rick Dempsey said yesterday , . Ray Meyer, the goal and two aaais1a~ ru3ht to lead Bebenaa and Atlanta a 5-2 triumph over 69-year -old DePaul basketball coach, will Edmonton to-a-lf-~-vtctory over . Montreal .. . . ~~er Dave Oravec:~ singled undergo surgery tomorrow at St. Joseph C.hicago and a four-game sweep of their home the game-wuuung run to help himaell to Hospital in Chicago . . . Patti McGalre Campbell Conlerence championship series. his foµrth victory and reserve short.atop Mario CoDDOl'I a former Playboy pinup has 9eel"etly> Gre.tzky's three points gave him 34 for the Ramlfea hit a two-run siltgle as San Dieto edged sued h u°sband-tennis star Jimmy' Couors for one ~Ort~ ~"eOO f. ~ se.J._~~o ·sj '\.t3. Dcavec~4-~aal«:_d seven ~~~-·~~a;~"#-V·~ , ..,,.:·~~~~-• • ~~ • I ,"'~,. ./"~~,~;f , ',. • .. -~~~~~.!·:(;~ ~~ 1 p a·Yofrs .. ~ n t e o er Naticmal Cloub es a nd a .s ... olo horn by "tH f'li''. broken .. -........... ~ • 'Hockey League aeries, Bossy scored three goals, . Heraande1 ... Omar Moreno'• two-run single · his four\h Stanley Cup hat trick. ancf the highlighted Houston's five-run second inning Television, radio Islanders routed Boston 8 -3 to grab a that carried the Astros to a 7-4 victory in New commanding 3-1 lead in the Wales Conlerence York ... Tom O'Mall9 drove in two runs for TV: No eventa echeduled. finals. The three-time defending champion San Francisco, whicli capitalized on three RADIO: Bueball -Angels at Baltimore, Islandens can wrap up the series with a victory in Chicago errors -two by fonner Dodger Roa Cey 4:40 p.m .. KMPC (710); Pittsburgh at Dodgers, Boston tomorrow night. -and beat the Cubs, 5-4. 7:35 p.rn., KA.BC (790). Oilers oust Black Hawks Nords. 1kog's crew is Norm Teague of Van Nuys, mechanic and Guillermo Domingtiez San Millan of Mexico Oty, navigator. Nordskog said he expected to finish at La Paz "about noonish '' today which would give him an accumulated elapeed time of about 10 hours. Dougherty grabs lead Kathy Dougherty of Lomas Sant.a Fe Country · Cl!tl? took the fint roun;;~este;day in the , ~-:-. ,. ~~ ,. -,.-~ ,• , ~-, .. " -tdm9'.if~ '""'"~~ \...ra • ~-1'-'~~ The final round of the -day , 36-hole t6umament was played today, with Dougherty entering the last 18 holes with a score of 73. She has a three stroke lead over MafY eushing of Carmel Valley Ranch. .. ......__ Kim F..aton oJ Monterey CC an<l Julie ~d of Industry Hills a.re four strokes behind Dougherty as well. SEA VIEW TRACK • • • FV ties Edison for first From Page E1 qualifier in the 300 lows and 400 meters. •• V1IW LaAOU. f'MUlllll ..... 100-(h .. t 1) I. Martin (CdM,. 11.1: 2. McAIHster (S). f 1.2: 3. 9ublano (I), I t,4; 4. Ev-(U). lt.5, (Heal 2) 1. Balter (8). 11.0: 2. McG,.Jtl (CdM). 11.3; 3. Seal (CdM), 11.5; 4. Pll!Myavong (SI. 11.8 200-(H .. 11) 1. Martin (CdM), 22.6: 2. Mc:Allll1er (S). 22.7: 3. Bectter (I). 23.0 (Heal 21 • Utu selected Sunset's best Sunset League champion La Quinta High dominates the all- league volleyball aelections with the Player of the Year (JWlior Utu), Coach of the Year (Larry Jamea) and two othen on the flrat team. NSTftMI Al«* WlaM!nOer (I.a Quinta), ar.: Sc:ot1 Haff (La Quinta), er. 8colt MOK.c>Ugh (Fcxinltln \I~, Jr,; Soot1 ~(Fountain V...,.), tr.; Oave f'raulte (Edleon). Ir.; John 81noer (Edlton). Jr,; ._, Crowtey (Merine). jr.; Jerry ~(MartMl,et. .. COMDTIMI flet Btedy (~ Quinta). ar: Soott Calderwood CUI Quinta). ,,,; Brant Hanton (Fountain ValM. t .: TOii\ fl-(Fount.in ValleV), Ir. t'lancty .. etrlok (!dteon), er: Jo. Kratka (Edlaon). ar: K.eltl Keller (HuntlngtOn 9Mcll); .,.; Richard Brown (WMtmlntter). tr: Tat T~ (W.em1ntter). ar. Volunteers sought for Newport run Volunteera In the area of c:row'd control and ln1ormatJon penoN are betna toU&ht by the United Statu Olymplo Commit• ot Oranae County for the May 22 Newpcrt BMah Day for the Olympb fund ...-.. a 10-ldlonwtlii run. Per10111 ~ to wilt duttnc tht run 1houta contact Jane McCaffrey at e76·88H by Mcnday. 1 MQGutnwt (CdM). 22.7; 2. Sliva (Saodl, 23.1. (Heat 3) 1. 8aller (8). 22.2: 2. McGrath (CdM), 22.7: 3. Rubiano (I). 23.1. 400-{Heat 1) 1. McGW-(CdM). 411.1; 2. P1t1ttton (CdM), 51.2; 3 S.Cllar (I), 51.7: 4. Curet (NH), 53.2 (Heat 2) 1. Sliva($). 50.4: 2 Oubela (NH). 60.5: 3. Hllfftmond (&!). 51.0: 4 Siiverman (CdM). 51.7. 800-(HNI 1) 1. Ander'lon (ET), 2:00.2: 2. SlmlM (I). 2:00.7; 3. Rot>arte (Eal), 2:01.0; 4 Krebl (U). 2:0t.1 (HMt 2) 1. Ander'lon (CdM). 1:57.0: 2. Mee.an (CM), 1:5S.3; 3. Rabbitt (NH). 2:00.1; 4. NllMn (U). 2:00.11. 1,1100-(HHI 1) 1. Krabt (U), 4:27.2: 2. Ancwton (ET), 4:27.e: 3, 8-g (Eat). 4:2S.1; 4. Hobbl (CdM), 4:29,4. (Heat 2) 1. Anderton (CdM), 4:23.4; 2. GrMnbergar (U), 4;26.2: 3 Wllllely (U). 4:M .3; 4. Farten (ET). 4:29.11 110tiH-(Haa1 1) 1. Slmlnone (Sl. 15.1, 2. Brown (ET'). 15.2: 3. Eldf1doa (ET}, 15.9. 4. 8oe111 (&l), 111.0 (Heat 2) 1 Ir-(NH). 15.4; 2. Cage (S). 15.5: 3. Summer. (ET), 15.8; 4. 8-(NH), 16.7. 300lH-(HMt 1) 1. Simmon• (S). 39.0: 2. .i-(S). 40.6; 3. (Ila) 8Ymmen (ET), Luc;qno (I). 41.S. (H .. t 2) 1. Braue (NH), 39.7; 2. Forte (CdM). 40.3: Cage (8). 40.4; 4. B<own (ET). 40.4. Ouatllltra: 1. Corona del Mar, 13; 2. Stddtebtcll. 12: :\. !I Toro, S: 4. (Ila) Untveralty. trvtne, Newpor1 Harbor. e: 7. Eatanc:ta. 4; a. Cotta "'"9. 1. w.- 100 -(Heal 1l 1. van Ex•, 12.1; 2. w•i. (&t). 13.45. (Hee 2) 1. Boyd 12.9: 2. KtmC* (NH), 12.94; 3. Hiit 13.22. (Heat 3) 1. Aogar9 •· (U). 12.3: 2. Mot1on (I). 1a.1: 3. Kennedy (ET). 13. t. 200 -(HHt I) 1. R09«t (U), H .5: 2. loudtr"14111 (CdM~ 27,2. (Heal 2) I. LM (I). 2iJ,2; 2. Kemper (NH). 21.4. (Heat 3) 1, Ven Ex• (8). M.11; 2. ar.rt. (!et). 27.8. {Heal 4) 1. Boyd (8). 21.2: 2. ltOWll (Et). 21.9. 400 -<Heat 1) 1. AaMOn cm 67.6: 2. Miiar (U). f:02.7: 3. Gray (NH). 1:02.'t. (Heal 21 1. Oelacy (NH), 1:00.0: 2. b ane (CdM), 1:01.5; 3. Hlllley (CM), 1:03.4. (HMI 3) 1. MClf'atlln (ET). 1:00.i· 2. ~(lit). l!Oi.L eoo -(Heat 11 1. 8ellll'le M· 2: t7.o: 2. CNc* (I). 2: tl.O ). o.ano l~.JiF·•; ... Ford (CM), 2:27.2. Heel 2) 1. (IT). 2:2U: a. Mel~ 1u1. 2:23.t : . Jemee (NH).3; 4. C-.V ~ET), 2:27.t . 1,IOO -(Heat 1 1. lT),"6: 1 U : I. Molautlllln (U~ -· : t2~~~~ ~h•M" lCM), 6: 11.0; 4, Pattin 1u1. S:1l.9 . (Heal 2) 1. 8ellll'le (U). 1<1U: 2. Moma (CM). t :1U: I . NourN M 1 t:1t.4: 4, AtlntntfOlll (U~UU. 110l.H -(Hett 1) I, I.el ( . t&.O; 2. Mot< 11). 1U; 3. Of ... (NHI, 1 , Ir (Heat I) ?. a.torton Ill. IU: I . lllW =· 1$;f ; 3. oatOlll ICM), 8 11. ~t ll 1. fl\t (HH), 18.0: I. ( ,..,, -I) I. ""°"°" (I), 47,!t 2. ,...,_, (C au. (Heal 2) 1. IM (f). 49.I: I • .._.(NH). 4U; a. MoK.y ..... (Helt II 1. OIUoy (NH), 47 ,f: I, LCIUdlnlla COdM). 4f.1: I. AttllMy (NH~ 4t.I. Ou1Ull1re: '·i:•~t Har~or. t.11 I . Untwrlfty, t 1; 3. tta) 41dlllllldt, !MM, II TOfO! I . Cotti a. I: 7. (tlel h t-ia, Cotonl NI MW, I . SUNSET ... From Page E1 looms as a major obstacle in the 400 off his 50.3 clocking in the 400. . Thompson, in only his second try at the 300 low hurdles, sped to a 38.8, n osing out Rich Zumwalt of Ediaon in their heat (38.9) fnr the honor of entering the finals with the best prellms time. l\JNMT 1.UGUa PMUMe 100 -(heal 1) 1. ~ (M). ~7; 2. Hatty (FV). 10.t: 3. Pattartdn (M). 11.0; ~.Wood (W). 11.1; (heat 2) 1. Mendoza (H8), 11.2: 2. Karman (M). 11.2: 3. N1o11o1a (FY). 11.3; 4. Golan ( !). 11.4, 200 -(heat 1) 1. Rllfl (M). 21.t: 2.. Golan (E), 23.0: (heat 2) I. Zumwalt (E), 22.7; 2. P•tterton (M), 22.t; 3. Karman (M), 22.t ; (heat 3) 1. Thompaot1 (HI~ 22.5: 2. Nlolloft (FV), 23.0; 3. T. Pwkar (CIV), u . 1. 400 -(llMt 0 1. ,..,, (M). au• 2. PMI• (H8). 53. I: 3. YMt9 (IE). U.'7: 4. i:);iii11ma (W), &U: {'-t ~ (FVI. 90.3; 2. hl)'Otl IE). M.2: 3. CM 5'.4; 4. 1anaM (OV). k ,4. eoo -1, Morton (W). 2:00.2: 2. ~ !:.O; 3. Gould (FV), 2:0U: 4. ~ :OU: ('*t 2) I. Wllllh (OV), 2:00.7; 2.. (W). 2:01.0: 3. Oelton (OV). l :OU; 4. °""91-(FVI. t :OU. ).tOO -("8at 1) 1, MOrton (W). 4:34.0: 2. ... <"•k 4:40.t : 3. ~ (C>'ij. 4:41.2; 4. z..... (I). 4:4 u : (heel 21 '· JoftNOn <"8). 4:21,11 I. CM (IJ. 4:30.3; _a. ~ (OV), 4;41U: 4. Walk., (fVI, 4:44.1. 110HH -("8at 1) 1. Hldloll (P'V). 14. ?: 2, H~ (OV), IU; i . ~(I). iUt 4. ~ • (M). fU'; (l!Mt 21 1, T. Partier (OV), 14.I: t. lumwalt (l!l, 16.t : ~. Mlealer (M), 11,0: 4. O..PY>. e.4. • ~~ t) 1.~IHll.ll.•:1. 'lll'IWM l at: I. Doud !Ml. "t, f; (r.t I) t, C.-1 4t.1; I.I ...... (CW),4U: a. Vlllta ~ 4U : CMml II 1. ~CM~ 40.4: 1. MeflOola < .. ,,. 40.r: a. lflOGk <., 41.0, Total~ 141e«t I tll: ,ountalrt v.- ( 1 tk M)llN,11)C OoMll Vlew(tO); ~ '8iiilfl (~ Ww!mlu11« (6). • The Fountain Valley Barona, behind the pitching of Tracy Vani.man, moved into a tie for first place with Edison with a 5-0 softball victory over Ocean View in Sunset League actipn . Edison, meanwhile, was d e railed b y Westminster, 2-1, while Huntington Beach stopped Marina, 4-3. hopes alive by ecoring twice in the fourth inning oU Charser ace Julie Carpenter. carpenter had 13 strikeouts for F.d.i.son which plays Ocean View tomo.rrow. At Huntington Beach, Ma.rina's Vikings are still in the playoff picture with their one-run win. At Fountain Valley, Vamrnan limited the Seahawks to only two singles, while Dana Ramos had a double and a triple while driving in two runs for the Barona . Marina scored the winning run in the sixth inning as Shelly Gun:i singled in Kim Kierstead who had doubled earlier. Julie Larsen had 14 strikeout.a for Marina which continues Its 26-lnning affair with Ocean View today. The Vikings are 5-3-1 in Sunset play. With only one game remaining. Fountain Valley bolds a 6-3 record and travels to Marina for its final contest. At F.d.iaon, Westminster kept ita championship And in South Coast Conlerence action, Qr:ange Coast shut out Cerritos, 3-0. Angie Antrobua had a no-hitter until a sixth inning single UC Irvine doHJinates Artists edge PCAA tennis finals San Clemente · . Laguna Beach High used ~ pair of solo home runs and IOme'! fine aeventh-in.nlng defemlvel work from Skip Crowl to pull ou\ a 2-1 victory over boat San Clemente yesWrday in a Sout.n' Cout LNgue bueball game. • SALT LA.KE CITY -To say that the UC Irvine tennis team d o minated the P CA A Charnpionahipl here would be a bla Wlderatat.ement. The AntA!eten captured eight of nine lnclMdual final flightl, winning five of ahc ln ainclee and all three doublee to earn 52 of 54 pOAlble team pointl and tie a !>CAA record for mos\ polntl. "We've got to rank u one of the toughest team• in PCAA bittory," aaid UCI Coach Gres Patton, who waa named the con.fttenee'• Coech o1 the Year. ''We ju.It milled perfection.'' The only 1ln1lel 1011 came wbm 8MVe Schult& knocked off Stephen Anltton, 8-2, 6-3, ln \he No. 5 lina)el. Other than that, lt • .. all utl. In the No. 1 1ln1lH, J im Snyder cam• from behind to hand Phil Aa-t only hll fourth .. ,back of the .... on. Afttr droppln1 tbe lint aet, 1-8, • Snyder took the eecond, 7-~. then fin ished with a flouris h to capture ttw deciding aet, 6-3, a.ft.er falling behind, 3-1. For Snyder, the obvious cbokle of conference Player of the Year, l t was the 1 l xth PCAA ch. amplonahip, three ln ainglea and three ln doublea. For Rob Nellon, who won hia linalee match ln three 1eta, e-2. 4~6, 6-4, and teamed with Ruben Pen:Wk fOfl a doublet title, It WM hll second and third crowna. He won ln anp. lalt year. P ercsek and Nel1on were Involved ln polllbly the tlahtett. matchup of \be afternoon, winnlnC &·2, 4·8, 1...e. ~ trcm match po&nt ln the ~ Jlor Srlc Quade. a winner ln No. S ~ and No. l doubles with Sn • It marked bJa fin\ llAllee tie and MCOnd doubl• cllMnp&omhlp. • • Senior MCOnd bueman Joh~ Magor homered ln the third fo.r'. the Artists a nd senior thlr4 baseman Dru .Murphy adde~ another 10lo ahot in the llX\h tO stve the.Artists all the n.uw ~ would need.. Starter Soren Llpeon plcked up the victory, teatterlng five Triton hill while atrikJna out two. Llpmn wu ai.o 3-tor-4 with the bat. Crowl1 meanwhile aaved the day ln the ..wnth bV\lnc with a dtvtnc catcb of a bunt at1ampt whk:h he prcmptly turned lnto a double play. After a Triton walk, Crowl th•n end•d th• aam • bl throwlna out San CJ.nnente·4 ptnch·ru.nner who w-• trytna td •tMl • ~ • • .. . . " MAJOfl LHGUe ITANOINQI Amertaen LMaue ftlT~ W L l'cl Ga 12 1 eoo 13 10 .5415 ,,., 13 10 M5 13 II 5•2 t II 13 451 3 8 17 429 3'1o I 18 .308 7 &AH DfVlllON BeltlmOlt 13 9 5111 Botton 12 9 571 "" Mllwu.. 12 10 us 1 C-and 11 11 llOO 2 Toronto 10 t t ,.,II 2'h Ottrott II I t 450 3 ,.._ Yori! 10 13 •35 3'11 YMMnlef't kOfM Balllmort 4, ........ J Ttxu 7, Toronto 2 Bollori 3, Ou tand I Cfllcago 7. Mllw.uic .. 8 C~ 3, MlnnMOll 1 1( ...... Cl1y 5, ,.._ YO<k 2 0.trott 2. SMtllt 1 ( 11 lnnlflOI) TodeJ'tO-.. A111el• (Forach 3·0 ) •I B111 1rnore (McOrtQO< 3-0), n T•~•• (Honeycutt 3·1) at Toronto (LHI 0-3), n OulanCI (Langford 0-1) et lloeton (Huret 2·11. n MllweukH (McClure 0·4) 11 Chicago (Lamp 2·2). n Cleveland (Btrker 3· 11 11 MlnnHota (Oelktr• o-3), n New York (Rawley 3·1) 1,1 l<anta1 City (81114 0-0)." Ottrotl (Morrie 2·3) et S..1111 (BMttlt 0· 1 ). n Netlonel L ... ue ftlTDMllOf W L l'ct. Ga Atlante 18 6 .7112 DDdferll 111 7 .9" Clnclnne11 13 12 .520 Sen Diego 11 12 .471 Houatori 10 15 .400 "Siilf'finatc:o • 5 .:Ml UITDMltON 13 8 1118 11 7 111 11 II 550 9 10 474 8 14 .ooo • 18 273 ~ SL Louie MonlrMI POllbllrgll New Yorl< CNcego y......, ....... ~ 5, Ptttet>urgh 4 Atlanta 5. Montr ... 2 l'louaton 7, ..... Y«lc 4 • ~'· 13, CfnclnNll 7 3en Diego 4, SI. Louie 3 Sen..franc19co 5, Chicago 4 1 6 II II ' ·~ 1 ·~ 3 ·~ 7~ ·Teder'aO-.. Plltabur911 (MeW-.m. 2·2) 11 ~ (Wllell 1·2). n Clllcego (Moel!au 1· 1) et Sen Francteco (Hemrnekar 2· I) At1en11 (Cernp 3·1) 11 Mont,.., IRogerl 3-1). n · Houlton (LeCou 0· 11 at New York (0-bly 0.1), n Clnclnneti (Gale 3·0) 11 Phlledtlph11 (Cafnon 3-2), n St. Loul1 (Anduju 2·3) at Sen Ol•OO ISllOW 3· 1), It. AMlf•tcAN LEAGUE OffotM 4, A'"*-2 CAUPOMIA '"aALTWOM Cerew lb Benlquell cf Oownlng" ~3b Re.Jktn Oh Cllrfc rf • Foll • eoonec M.,...2b TOI ... .. ,..... .., ..... 4 1110 8helbyct 4 000 41 20Fordrf 3121 3000 Alplten M 4 12 2 4 0 2 2 Murrey lb 4 0 0 0 4000 R°""°"elt 3000 4 0 1 o Slngltn Oii 4 0 1 o 4 000 8urnbtypr 0000 3000 0-2b 3020 3000 ~3b3120 l>arnpMy c 3 1 1 0 33 2 7 2 Tot• 31 410 3 --.~ ...... Cllttornle 002 000 000 -2 SMtrnore 002 000 OZX -4 G-Wlnning RBI -Alplten (3~ E·Boone. OP.Celllornla 1, Belllrnor• I L09-Celltornle 5, 8elt""°'9 5. 211-._,.en, Deuer. H~l'llplcen (3~ a ... "°"' (4~ C...... • H "UIMIO la/In (l .3-2) ™ 10 4 3 2 3 wm ~ o o o o o ""'91. ........ 1 Dltrotl Doo 010 000 01-2 a 1 ....... 010 000 000 00-1 • 0 ft11ry. Loen (l l 1no ~err1e11: vouno. 811111on 17~ lllCle a.ro t•~ CeuOMI 1•1 ano BwHI. W-lOptJ., 1·0. L-Caudlll, 0·2 HRe-0.trOll. Plrrltll (2); ... Ille, P1.11narn (2). A-14, 124. N•tlanel l.Ngue .,_ ....... . Atlenla 000 400 001-6 8 t MonlrMI 100 010 000-2 6 0 •8th•nna, Fortier (9) •n<I llenedlcl. Sander.on. Grap<Mlllln (2). BuNl• (II). Srnlln (9) end Carter W-llallenna, 2·0, L- Grapenlllln, O· I. S-For•tar "I HR•- Allanle. Horner (91. Charnb tu (51 A-10,826. 1'111111ee1a,,...1 Clnclnnell 100 221 010-T 1 I 0 PllH'°"9h1e 0111 001 20•-13 20 1 P .. lort, Heyaa 131. Puleo (8), Scllerrar (II) e n d Trevino; By11r orn . Mo ng• (5). All•mlrano (7), Holl•nd (II) -Olu W-M onge, 3·0 L-PHIOtt, 2·4 HR•- CtnclMall. Trevino (I). Pf\NaClllpllla. Otu (2). Morgan t2~ Sc:htnldt l7l A-19,&34 Aatroe7,Metl4 HOUllOfl 051 000 0 10-7 10 0 N.-Ya<k 120 010 000-4 10 2 Nltl.,o, OtPlno 1n Dawley 1111 and Athby, Swan. HOiman (2). Dlu (7). Sl11l (Ill afld HOCIO". Rlynotela (II). W-Nltkto, 1-2 L-Sw•n, 1·2 S-Oawtey (2). HR-Houlton, Gerner (3). A-•.890 , ...... c., ......... St loula 100 020 000-3 10 o Sen Otego 110 200 00•-4 I o Fortcli, Mentn (SJ. Bair (71 ind Por11r: dravecky, OeLaon (81, Lucu (9) a nd Kenneoy_ W-Oravecky. 4· I. L-For1c11. 1·3. S-Lucaa (4). HR-SI. Loul1, Hern11noez (3). A-111,842. Gleftll I, Cuba 4 ~~ncteco ~ ggg ~~~: 'j ~ Trout, Proty (II). Bruaatar (71 IU>d 01111,, LUl<ey, Mlnlori (8) and Brtnly. W-lUkty, 2-4. l -Troul, 1·6. HR-Clllct(lo, Sen<lberg (1) A-8,683. Top 10 ,....., °" • et bet•) AMENCAH L&AGW Q Al II H 'ct. C-, ,.,.... 20 17 15 41 ,., I Btel1, KC 111 83 18 211 .460 Thornton. e.. -tt 12 12 28 see McRM, KC 111 71 15 27 360 Sogge.Boe 21 82 14 31 378 L-..tn, Bal 19 48 11 18 375 Yount, MU 22 91 111 33 .375 ......,., ,.,.... 14 38 10 14 .368 Shelby, Bal 14 47 10 11 .3112 .........,,...... 17 45 12 ,, 356 .-..11-Lr11n, A ..... •. 7; Barflll<I, Toronto, II, C..tlno, MlnMeota. 8; INCl!lc:et. A ...... e; llt'ell. lfenus Ctty, 5; Klllle, Clltcago, 5. Pematt. T-. s: lllce. Botton. 5. usn11-. Toronto, 5; Yount, M...__ .. , S .._ .. tied In l(ltnt , ClllOIQO, 2 t: LJ'llll, Alltt1a7 21: Brlll J<.aMM Ctty, 20; CUUno, Mlnneto ... Ill; Rice, Bolton. 111: Thornton. c......,and. w Edlton 10 L Oii 4 HIJntlnQIOn Bffcll 11 l'ountaln Vtli.Y 9 4 "' 5 1 Merine 4 Ocean View 4 : .. lmla.lw • v ..... ,..,.,.._ (dllOO 9, WMll'lllnllet I 9 5\t 9 5~ 8 ll!O Oc11n Vlt w 4, Fountain v 1111y 3 (8 lnnlng1) TMeJ'I 0-(7 J.ftl,J HunllnQton Beech vt. Marina 11 Blair Flekl F~'1QMoM Mtrlnl .. Founttln Vt/Mv (3 151 W .. lmtnatar II 0cMn VfeW (3:15) ........ Y'.~ W111mln11er at Hunllngton 9Mdl (noon) Oaten View n E<ll1or1 el Mlle $qu11te Pm (7) louth Coe1t LMgue w L oa Ceplttrano Vllley II 1 MlUlon llltjo 7 3 2 Leoun• H•ll• 1 4 2v. S1t1 C!trnente 11 4 3 Leguna Beach 3 7 e WOOObrklge 2 8 7 Oan1 HIM• 2 ' 7~ YMtOfda)''o 8-ee l agune lleach 2, $en Clarnenle I Laguna Hiiie II. Oan• Hiii• 4 , .. , .• ca-(at11) l..IQuna 8"ch al Ceptatrano Valley WOOObrldge •t Leouna Hllll Mlulon Vlelo •I San Clarnarlll ''*•'• 0-(1:11) Dena Hiiia ., MIMlon Vltlo ~;;;un• Btech at WooClbrklge Ceplatrano Vellty 11 San Clement• Hl9h echool ranlclnt• c••A I. HOOVlf ( 1 ~ .1 ); 2.. Arca<lla (20· 1 I: 3. Thouuno O•k• (111·3); 4. Redondo (18-4-1): 5. COiion (111-41: II. Lalc-000 ( 16-4); 7. Notre Oame, Sherman Oak• ( 14-4): 8. El~OO­ ( IMI. 9. (lie) North Torrance ( 15-41 end Simi \.lattey ( 18·5). Olllarl: 11. ,_ ..... Veller (11-6-1); 12. Meter Ott (15·8); 13. ldleoll (1'+1). C••A 1 Paclltce (17·5-1); 2. Rjgh9111 (18-1); 3. No<lh, Rtvar.k!e (16-4); 4. LOltt (20-5); 5. Eaperanu (18·51: 8. Magnolle ( 16·5), 7 Santi Ana ( 15-5) .•. Hert ( 18-5). II. South Hllll (14·41: 10. Ramona I 14·9~ c•J>.A 1. Chino (17-3): 2 Mountain Vltw (18-3-1); 3. C•pl1tr1no Vtlley ( 17-3). 4. LeullnC141f (15-+1),5 Yuutpe(14-lll ll Cenyon,SIUQU9 (15-•j· 7 Ptlrn Spr1noa (15-41: e Norwalli (12-e.11Cej0<1(12-5-ik10 Arroyo(ll-5-2). 111: OeCl11c••· Ant•I•, 11; Cooper, Tourfteffteftt of Chemplon1 MltweukM, 17: Yount, MllWaukM. 17 (el ..... Y0111) l'tlcMlll (a DecWone) a.c.nc1 ..__....,.... Fleneoen. e.ttirnore, 4..0; FOfMh, A=, Ptltr BHllan .. n (Oenrnatlcl Ott. Brien 3~; McGregor, Baltlmore, 3·0: Mo 1111. Teaclltr (U.S.), 8-2, 3.e, 8-1; Jollan l(r!ek Toronto, 3-0; Petry, Detroit, 3·0: Slaton. (US.) def. Nick Savteno (U.S.), 11-4, 11·2; Mltweu1c ... 3-0; Ooteon. Chicago. 4· I. Gure, ._41rk Olokeon (U.S.) def. ZOl1an Kull.,tky Kanua City, 4·1: RIQhllll, New York, 4·1; ITungery). 8·3, 4·6 jr•llrl<ll: Jimmy Arlu Sulton. Mltwaukt1. 4-1. U s ) def Mich et Sch•Per• (Ille · NATIONAL LIAQUI! elhtrlenda). 8-4, 8-4; Ivan Lend I • l(.,,necly, so Oewaon. Mon Pere. Piii HernenCIR. SIL Hendrlclc, SIL Wllaon, NY Flannery, SO L.ecy. Pl1 Scflrnldl, Piii O..lar, Cln Q Al II H ~cl. (CttchOllovekle) del, Brent Plrow (South 23 1111 9 33 .384 Alrtce), e-1. 11-0 20 17 12 29 .377 l'lt•I llound llftelee 21 76 4 28 388 Jaime Flllol (Chllel def Pablo Arr•y• :: ~~ !~ ~! ~~~ (Paru). 11·2. H 11-3 20 1111 9 30 .~9 Wcwtd T..,,. Cup 15 se 8 13 342 ''' 1>v1111•1rt, WMt GenNnr> " 12 14 28 341 leoond °'' 20 68 22 23 338 Manuel Or11n111 (8petn) o.t P9lar Eller 24 112 10 31 337 (Wet I Oerrnanyl. 8-3. •·II. 7 ·5; RUHlll Htftte 11-Strnpeon (New ZMlend) def Yannlcle Noeh Murphy, Allanlt, 7. SchrnlCll, Pntla.delphl&. (France). 7-8, 7-11 7; OMrrero, ~ 9c Hendrick, St Louie, ltallen Open II; Homer, Altenll, II; Oavt1, Sen Franciaco, ( .. ~~ S, ChembllM, Allen!._ 5, 0-aon. Monlr .. I, Flrel .....,.- 5; Glf'lly, Sen Diego. 5 Paule Smith (U S.J de Sue Barker "-..._ In (Bt11a1n1. 2.11, 11-2, 7'-f: lloftfti. -OadliHlc Henclfldl. 81 LOUii. 22".-Mutplly, Atlanta, (US ) ~ Serble Bremblelt (US.~ 11-2, 11-1, 22, Kennedl' Sen Diego , 2 1, Benell. Mirna Jeuaovec (Y~"'41j Cit! Ann Minter Clf'Clnfl•ll. I , Scllml<ll. J>11ttadt1p111e, 19, (AuatraHe~ 8-1, 8-4: Jo Owle (Britain) oet. 0-. MonlrNI, 18, Pete, PNl.oelph4a, J t nny l(lllCll (U 8 ), 11·2. 8·2: lv•nn• 19; Orleuen, Clnclnnetl, 17, Knight, Medr11g•·O•-(Argentine) Clef Vtrvfnt• Hou•lon. 17• ~•. Dodten. H. W•Cll ll!tl1eln). 11-3, 7-5 ,.,.,.... (a OecWoM) eottea. P-. Alllnta. 4-0: Gell, ClnclnNlll, 3..0, '°"" e~ ..... .......,....., ... .,,,... ...... r ..... ~J .. to Hera. , ... -.. llorm. M ... 7•1, Otf "--.. ti YOllQ (I) !Ott, I , t ... -· 1-ll 6-1, 'y.._ (I) io.t. , .. , I .. , I .. , -· r ... lelllelO (IJ lotl, 1-e. 0.1,4-1. -· .. 2 ~ l(nl9lll•JMClltrn (ll epttl Wflll COftk~· ~ w . 4.. """ _..,, ...... f\oalo. ~. "'?: Yene-Coa li1 Iott, .... 6-7, loll. W . M L..-. .......... ~. LHGfl (LI J Mf~i._ 1-2. Gel ICurt C1tleCNI, '-1, def. Llndarl, l-0, 6et iClvpNw, M>; Perry (Lii wvn. 9•1, to.\, t ... won, M , 8-1. H-1h (LI) lo.I, 2·8, 4-9, won, 1-), 8-I; Kim-(l8) toll, 2·1. M . won. 1·4, l •!I. .,....... lrencll·t<ollend• (Li i epllt wl1~ Kt n Carllton°0avl1. •·•. 3-11, dtl. 01laro11. Hau te, 6-1, 8·2; 8c"enlr•Ot~ker•on (Liil aom 1·11, 7·0. won. ll·t. O·t C.,_ .. Milt ti, II T-I ...... Blnnell (COM) Ott. Zanlo. 8·0, dtl Mueller, 11-2; loll lo Pllll!I, 3-9; def. Trlll, 6-1; Janlleln (COM) won W . Iott 4.e, .. 7. won e.1: llarldelll (OdM) won 8·2. 1-1. tot1 2·11, won 7-4; Smtih (CdMI won 11-2, 11-1, tott o ... won 11-0 OellMM ' Browntbtr~·Ewtng (COMI Ott. Wellln· 01\lfe, 11-0, f.O, def. Mark"1·lt. 11-0. 8-1, HowNlll·Rowerdlnl! (CdMI -n 8-1, 11-4 &·3.11-1 Loe Alllmltoe ftlftllOA Y'I MIUl. T8 (2ftd of ........ ...,..,,... .. MMflllt) FllllT llAC.. 350 yltdt Werd'e Beet (Hert) 5 40 3 20 2 60 Gotlllnl!rlcfl (8rookal 4.40 3.40 Otgltel (PeuMntl 3 00 Alto raced J111 0 Luck. Boon'• Aevellllorl, Re1a11a10< Time; 17118. IZ IXACTA (2·5) pllel $33.40. llCOM> llACI, 350 y1td11, Megolee Mem (PauKntl 11.00 Olaco Kitty (Bard) Ledy Selene (Fr9)1) Alto rec eo: N1natell•ro1 Court(llOU9 OU411. Siik 1<1111n. Time: 17.114. 4.80 2 80 3.20• 2 40 2.60 Star, THlflD llACI. 400 yerda. 8u1t An Acll (CtrdOU) 5.40 4,00 3~0 Geo• (Blrdl 1.50 11.00 Siity $1>Mr9 (Cieri-I 9.00 AolaO reoeo: Euy Awer<I•. Fentulnt . Rebe "-'°· o.ru .... Time: 20.45. fOU..nt llACI. 350 yerd•. L•vtllllng (Pilkenton) 5 20 3 60 2 80 S-Truly Euter (Bard) 8 40 5.40 Clndlo (Mllehltll 3.40 Aleo raced l.anlt(laln, Joell'• Smaatt, Me In 1"3, Jolt Merle. Tlme:.111.10 IZ lllACTA (8-4) pelCI $51160 ~~'W..tr'"·4 60 340 260 HM1""'' Polley (Oelombe) 4 60 3.20 Solltary CllllO (Valdezl 3 00 Aleo reced: Paule Wranglt r, Jeppy, Oonya'• 0r........ • Time: 18.02. llXTH ltACL 400 yar<ll. Pueblo Cinder (Cerdou ) 11120 1160 S.llO Doctor Smert (8er<I) 4 00 3.40 Oecl<'t Champion (Frey) 5 40 M9o r-0-~a, AllelO, "-~ Ille Ta, FMI Tl.I. ~me: 20.40. II IJCACTA (1'°") pllCI $94.2Q HVSNnt ltACI. 550 yerd1. A Lllllt Like Reb (Crgr) 8 80 4.20 3.00 Town and Back (Harl) 5 40 4.20 Judge Knlglll (Lacleey) S 00 Aleo r•ced: Rookebo, Skybo, Hlghar °'""· Time: 27.13. 911 lllACTA (3·2) paid Sii i 40 llOM'TH llACI. 350 yer<ll By Yawl (Pllkentont 3.80 2 00 2.20 P ... II lo Me (Hert) 4.40 2.80 A Zure Hope (Cardorat 2.80 Aleo raced Reel EHy Step, Te rrlttc SlllplH.u, Turn ol Ill• Moon, S\pp1 E11pr-;-Jf'aa11vtlle Shtclo.. Time: 17.117. IZ llUCTA (1·2) p11e1 $17 60 *2 l'K:lt IOI (5-6-3-1-3-1) paid S.,051140 with -~ llcl<tll (II• toor-~ $2 Piel! Sb• conaota11on pekl *'47 00 with 201 winning llC*ll• (flve toor-) _,.. MCI. 350 yar<la T~I Te tCtN9ari 5 40 4 40 3.llO A-Ooo 'C...dou) 10 00 5 60 Rio SPlldweoon (Toni.11 4 20 Aleo ral*I Har Tum, Fir• Polley, Wt10a T"f..!:.:~a-~~~lary ..._ IZ IXACfA (.2·3) pelO aes.oo. Attend-: 11,000. • o.... ... fteNng AllT'I LAMllMG CM9wp0ft ....,)-311 •noter• 113 bua. 60 bOfltto. 103 "'41cicarel. 8 rock llell, t yettowtell, 17 •llet9111MCI, 1 ac:ulpln OAHA WHAltF -8fl anglare, 39 bell. 7r> rneckarel, 202 rocl< 11111, } allllpellMd, -' eculpln. 1 Thi• wMll'• 'trout plentl LOI ANOILll -Bo11quel C1nyon CrMk, c .. 1e1c LAI<•. El Dorado Perk Ulkt. EllUl>elll Lue, Ullle Rock Lake, Llllle Aocl! CrMk. P~ Park I.Ake. l'yfemld I.Ike. San Antonio Cr-. Santa FM Relervolr. San G•brteo RI-(Eut, w .. 1 and North tork1). OllANOI -Laguna Niguel Perk Llkt. T<1buco CrMk. 111¥1111101 -Event L•~•. Fuller·Mlll Cr-. Perri• Lek• Strewbarry CrMk. IAN aellNAllOINO-BIQ BHr LUI . LYlll CrMk Mkklle and North lor11e~ IAN DllOO -Ooene Pond, San Lui• Rey River. S-1wllar Rlvw. VllfTURA -Matlll)t CrMIC, Plru LAkt .. Senta Peulll CrMk, 5-CrMk (L-). Vtntur• River (North Forlc). IANTA aAMAAA -Devy Brown Cr-. Manrana CrMk, Sant• Ync Rt.., ltlltN -Aclt.r CrMk. c eoer Creek, Ettklnt Cr ..... Hltl Partc Like. Karn RIYlt (ISR 3 powartl6uM to Lele• 1 .. ~ NITO -Balle< Cr-. &lg Pine Cr-. BlallOP Cr-(l-and South) DIR Lelcl, Fltll C<Mk (Mlddle Fork and Intake II), GOOO• Cr-. ~Cr-. Lor11 Pina Creek, Oak Creek (Norlll ForllJ, PIMaent VllWf ~. SNpherde CrNll, Symrntt C-. Ta~ Creek. ~ er ..... tuttle er-. o.or1111 CrMtc. .· lftGA flro-em toumement Wiila ... NCTION 'RAC...O OMatOff (MCN ....... ~Ci.) (l'lral ......... "' a--...~) 73-Kathy OouQh«IY (Lornaa S1n11 Fe CCI: 711-Mary Cu1hlng (Ctrl'!•I Valley Aencht. 77-l<lrn Eaton (Montarty CC). Jutte Lynd (ln<lutlry HIHa). . ~. ( ...... .._, v......,.. • ._... EOmonlorl II, Clllc8go 3 (E'dmonton WIM -"'· 4-0) NT 1..-. II, Boelon 3 (HY lelendet9 --•.3-11 T_.,.. .. ca-t NY lallllOen at Boelon .......... ~(W.4-0) T -2: 3. A,;i°.• Monge, PNla.delpNe, 3-0: '"9n&. OodtOfa, 111 ........ • ..... e-1 ._11 Ofewc:lty, 8*' Diego, 4·1 --.-e "' r , ·-· ·-'" '}IJt<;.~:-.i'~~ .. " ~~-:-::.~ ,.L Dodaerw .. .,. ..... ~ L09ANGSLH ... ,..... .., ..... LAQyll 6120Su 2b 3 110 MUZllM ct 4 1 2 0 Lanclrx Cl 4 1 I ? Meclloclc 3b 4 I 1 I 8Utr II 4 1 1 0 Thompton 1b 4 O 1 O Guttrero 3b 3 I 1 O Nlcoele pr 0 0 0 0 8r0Clk 1b 4 1 2 2 T~ lb 0000 MertlNlll rf 30 11 Perlcer rf 3 o o O Rotnlelc• rf 1 O O O ~ 2b 4 I 1 0 YMQtr C 3 0 0 0 Pena c 4020 Ru-" N 2000 Berre M 4 00 1 Pena p 2000 Blbbyp 1000 Stewart p 0000 HeOnet pl'I 1 0 0 0 Mldndo Ph 1 0 0 0 Harper pll 1000 HOW9 p 0000 Tel("""p 0000 Mom-pll 1000 Tot• 31411 2 TOlalt 30 5 7 5 ..... .., ...... Ptt~glt 000 013 000 -.. Loe A~ 103 010 OOll -5 G-Wtnnlng R81 -IAncl_,. (4) E·Ptn&, RueMll. Df'·LOI AngelM 2 LOB- Plll•l>urgll 7, Lo• Angel" 4 211-Brock, Pena. 3"8·SU HR·L•ndrH llW. (J). S B· H llUIMIO ~? 8<odl (3). 81blly(l, 1·2 .. 5 4 4 3 2 Tllf\Mll 2 1 I 1 0 I TlllUIW 2 I 0 0 0 1 L•,.,..-Parlt(W,4·1) 6 II 4 2 I II Sl9war'I 2 1001 4 Howe(S.11) 2 2 0 0 0 I Pena phcl'llO 10 tllret ~""' In 9tll Pll-YMVtr T·2:38. A-34,1124. AflMf1cen l ... ue ...,-.1,YIM-I ,.._ Yor11 002 000 000-2 10 2 KentM Chy 1»2 010 00~-11 9 2 Alexeno.r, Murrey (3), Frllllf (9) •nd Ceron•: 8ptll1orll, Arrn11rong (7). Oulwntiarry (91 and Wlllllll. W-&pMuorll. 1·1 l--~xarwier. 0·2. 8-0ulltnl>arrf (8), HR-l<antM Cltt. Whitt (1), A-11,129. ......... T ..... 1 OleYtlend 010 020 000-3 8 1 Min-• 000 010 000-1 4 2 8iyltwn. Hetlon (8) Ind H__.,, Cutillo, F"-(I) and lnQll. W-llMIMln 2·3. L-CMllllO, 1-2. S-Hetton (2~ HR-CMand, fllomton (41. A-3,9 Ill. T-~~·-= Ti1~7 10 0 Toronto 000 000 020-2 I 3 Mdac*. T041111 17) anc1 9undberg: Gou. M«OM (I I. GtlMI (I), McUUOlllln (9) lllCI Mtrtlntl. w~w-. 1-1. ~OOtl. 0-2 8-TotlMI (I ). Hflt-T911M. 811= (1~ PtNWI (II). 0'9rfen (1); TOfonlo, (8) A-10.124. ....... i,A .. 1 Oeltlencl 000 000 100-I I I 9olllorl 003 000 00. ~ , 0 K~. e-o "I _,~. ei.. 1n lc:ll«tlly, llllllief 9) llftcl Hewmen. W- ~J.. i-1. t.-fCtwllr, a.a. e-a...-y <n HR--on. lllMI l4). A-11.1•. Cel • LA 1 020 200-7 8 2 8-3. \IC ltvlne 000 012 012-11 12 I • -2 ........ HolmM· Pt111ncla (&). Burwell (9) 1no Men Son Hing IU<l:tMI. Van Eynde (Sen L~; ~o1 .. Kent (5), 8rah1 (9) and Rupp JOM SI ), e.2. e-2".' 1"11' W-Holrnu (2·31. L-Yota (2·41 ... ,, lllltlM · 2B-Heworth (UCI). 3B-Conte (LA~ HR-Ou-(UCI) Oef. MoOougall (UNLV). µ, 01vl1 (LA). Conte (LA). lrwtn 1LA). Rupp 1-3, No ........ (UCI). Pe<CHk (UCll ~~ SmHll (long BMch SI.), tCaA etendlnt• 7 ·8. 8-4, W l 08 UC Sent• Berbara 17 4 Cel State Fullerton 1• ti 2'h Long Beech St•tl 13 7 3'1t UC lrvlQI 12 II 5 P~lne 12 8 S u or San Otego 5 15 , ,.,., Loyola 5 18 12 Cll S1111 LA 4 111 12\.\ .,__,. . ._... . CW S1111 Loe AngelM 7, UC INlne II Cll Stell Fuhnon II, U. ol Sen Diego 4 UC Sente 8erb1ta 4, Long 8Mcf1 Stale 2 Ptpj;iarOIM t . LD)'04I S ,~ .. 0-..~) LO)'Oil 11 UC IMne CW Stele F-on 11 Long 8Mcl\ Stall CW Stlll lot Anotlel el U. ol San Diego P-Cllne et UC Senti 8Mb«a Community coflete Oftllll C-i \, C..tt.. t Orange CoMI 000 20 I 000-3 11 0 CarTttoe 000 000 101 -2 II 0 8oreneon eno Kon"4jl: DIM. Yemunltll (II) and Squ1r .. w-sor-on 1a.11 L-04" 15·3) 2B-Clcl (Cl. Rtlrner (QCCl HR-O'AleMar>clro (QCC), ~w .. 122,.....,A,..4 Santi Ane 002 100 O I 0-4 7 3 Gotclen w .. 1 440 004 0(10))(-22 20 2 Scf>ulet, RlllnM (2), Halley (Ill. O'Arnora (11) encl Radclllle; Mthltc,,..., o.RoM (4) and Harrl80f'I, s. Morello. W-0.RoM, e.1. L-SchUllf 2B-Wegner (OWCI, R, Morello (GWC), lrvln4' (OWC), Fouar (GWC). Knowlu (SA), HR-GrenOtlall (GWC), Sharpe (SA). 81 •••Incl a, ""°"° .._ 4 S•n OMQo M"' 002 000 011--4 II 2 Slddlebaclo 000 015 20x-ll II 0 Gerdner. Freyley (II). Kotter (7) 1nd Southworth; Bonllll. Lome4l (9) end Morgan. W-8on1H•, 7·2. L-Gtrdner. 8-Lornell 2B-Correlr (M). MUi (M). Merlln (M). ~rgen (S_!. Gr-(S). R-Hull (Ml, Henkel louth Coeet Conf9Nnoe W L Ge ,, 7 18 8 1~ 111 • 2 14 10 3 14 11 3~ 12 10 4 6 " 12 i 21 14 y_.,-,...,.. GotClen W• 2:2, Sarita An• 4 °'*"" c-a. eermoe 2 Mt Sen Antonio 9, FUhrlon 4 ~ 7, Colllc>ton a ,_,_...._..(W) Mt. 8an ~ .. OtMOt 0-1 GotClen WMI II C)opr- Otmlw .. a.me ""' Colllc>ton at l"l*wton ............. Scllullr (Long BHch St,) clef Anlaton 1uc11. e-2. 8·3. ............ ~eon (UCI) Oel. BroOll• (Lorl(I 8Ncl1 SI.~ 11·2,4·8,M ....... ALI .... 1D.-... Snyder·Ouad• (UCI) del. Wat.ellald· Nollie! (F,_ St ). M , 8-4; Giller-Morgen (UNLV) def. Tyrell-&ootta (Lone a-:tJ SI ). •-6.M .M .... ao.-... Anlelon-Men Son HlnQ (UCO Cit! Fu~•· Schwenke (F,_ SI.). ?-5. 11-3.; --· • .:~ • ._ 16•n Jo11 81.) Clef AgHtl· McOcMltell (UNLll). 7-5, 3--9, M . .... ,0........ Sc:llul1z·~ (Long ~ -· -- Ado-Angvt (UC Senle Berbar•). '8-'l, ]: 1; Percllk·N•llon (UCI) dtl Klr•·Waller (UNLVI. 11-3, M ~ Ne.10.-... Snyder·OUMN !UCI) def GMler·Ma<gen (UNLV~ 4.9, 8-3, 9-1. No.J~ Anlt1on·Man Son Hing (UCll det Wlnalow·Vtn Eyncle (Sen Joel 61.). 8-1. 7-5. ..... 0..-... Peruel(·Nele<>n (UCI) Cit!. SChultz-MtmM (Long 8Mcll SI.). 11-2, 4·11, 7-6. Tu rn Scoring. UC lr•ln• 52: 2 long 8Nell SI. 2$; 3 UNLV 23; 4. Sen Joee St 111. 6 uc Senta Betbera 13'.t; 8. Fr..no St. 12; 7. Cll Slate FIJllerton 7\lt; 8 Pac:ttlc 8: II Ul ell St 3. Community col~ LA f'ltrOe I. I I •'91 a ....... BlaGkllont (8) o.t. Anderton. 11-2, 1-3: t.uter• (S) Cit!. Slltll~ar. M , M : Selmon (SI dtl l<won, 1·9, 9·3, &-3; Greu (S) del. MC8rlllt , 1·7, 8-2. a.3: Valtnela (P) det Lllffe, 7·5, 4·9. 7·5: M11turner1 pr) bilt Cec>0aotl. 114. 4-8, 7•&, 0.-... Anotraon·Vt ltncla f P) dt l. 8 elrnOn· lutera, 7·9, 8·1, Kwon-Mcl rlCll (Pl def Gttu-L ..... 1·&, 7·S: Rou•Hart.oa (I') Cit!. Bleck11-<:11011toltl. M . 4-41. 7 .. .... ......... ..................... ,., ,....... y...,. Gent (H8) dtl. ~), o.t. CMwl, IM, toel 10 ~. 6-7, o.t. Holm. W ; lllrviuno (H91 won, 8·2, toet, 11-1, won, e.:i. 7·8: MatCl:llN (HI) WV\, 1-e, e-1,•IOel, ~ -· M : ~(HI)-. .. ,. W , 7·1. ~· .,.... Gabrlt l·Oernprnen (HI) 1p111 w1111 WenCIHl·MIQI, 1·2, 2·1, d•I. "!tuy•n- N-. W 1·M : OU•t O•u O•IJ Iott, .... 11-7 .... 1-7 .... , Morgan's bases-loaded hit sparks Gauchos Si:eve Morgan laahed a buee·loaded double to $Qn!te a five-run atxth lnnJ.na yeeterday, leading S'addlebllck College.. to • come-from-behind 8-4 vtctory over San Dle10 Me .. In Paclttc Coaa~ Conference bueball action a& Saddleback. The victory tmprovtd Seddlebeck'a Northern DIW!lon·Jeedlnc record to 15-9. I Mark Henkel added a aolo home run ln \he tlllh lnn1na and a run·11COrin1 fly ball In the l1xth to help the craucho caate. . . ..\. • • • . ~ Women'• eoftball COMllJIUNfTY COUIGIE °""" c .... a. Centtoe 0 Cerrltoe 000 000 o-o J 5 O<enge Coul 201 000 11-3 S 2 Clair, Oo<leon (3) and Swen1on: Anlrobu' and 8rldcner. W-Afllrobul. l -Clalr. "'°" ICHOOL W11tllllnellt I, ldliten 1 w .. 1rn1na1ar OQI> 200 0-2 5 O Edteon 010 000 0-1 2 O Martin end O'Conner; Cu penter and Trubovlll. W-Martln L-Cerpenter 2b&-MertlMZ cw~ ,._. v..., .. 0-"'"0 Ooearl View 000 000 0-0 2 0 Fountalft v~ 014 000 a-5 II 2 Ouley, ScNgg9 (51 end Bell, Venlrnlll AM Puchalelll 2B-Rerno• (FVI 311-Ramoi (FV) ............................ ~ 000" 031 0-4 7 I , HllflllllOlcii\!iadl 0'10 020 0-3 4 , L1t1tn and Farguwn, Fogg and Owtf> 28-t<letwtMCI (M). Coooer (~8~ Hlfh 1ehool renklne• Clf'~ 1. Le Outnla, 2 Newbury Perk. a. I ..... ; 4 VIII• Parl!; 5 Ce nyon (Anellelrn): e. ,_..... Vallar, 1. El Oorlldo: 9 Herl. 11 FllQhattt: 10. Slml v~. Clf'•A I. Miiiikan: 2. Norco: 3 Cllalley; •. M9Qn0tla. I. lrYIN; 9. Sevenne: 7 Fuller1ori, a.~ TorotJI. Welnut;_IO. lono &Mch Wiiton C• 2·A 1. Worttrnerv. 2. Sou111 HHl9: 3. Ar11nQton: 4. Atemeny; 6. lndlo; II. Calllornta. 7. Chll'l« Oak. I. Wu•,._. g, Le Serna; 10. ~ Monlgornary. v .. ~·· trwwtkM .. PNaAU AMOftoM u.ew BALTIMORE Ot\IOLES·Ple ced Jim Palmer. 1)11Char, on !he 21-d•Y OIMl>ltcl ltt l. DETROIT TIGERS·Aecelltcl Oeve Rucker, pllclltr. from Evenevllle ot the Amtfleen ANOcllllon. Sold Bob J-. pllcher, to lllt Montrell E.Jlpoe' Wlcf\lle lerrn etub ot the Amttlcerl .u.octa1lon. .................. HOUSTON ASTROS·RecAllecl Lula Pu1ot1. catcher. from Tucaon ol I,,. Pecitk: eo..1 l NgUt. Optioned JolVi M'-'>dc, catcher, 10Tuc.on. • NEW YORI< METS· Tr1n1lerred John Stearne, celcher, hom Hi· lo 21·Clay dlMbted 1111. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES.()plloned 80b Otrnl•r. outllelder, to Reading_ ol lh• &Item ~. Acttvll.O Marty Syetrom. pttcllar SAN OIEGO PAORES·S lgned OIGk Wllllarne, rn1n19er, end Jeck McKeon, genarll ""'"'91'. through \he 118fl _, ..-ooTIAU ........... _...LMe-e ATLANTA FALCONS-Signed Rich Hendley, punter, Oan Benl•ll, detenelve tackle. Ben Young. tlglll end, encl Otn Dufour, ollenlelve H-..an. 10 tr .. eoent conlrecta. ST LOUIS CAFIOINALS-slglled Farnenza Burgn1, que rlerbeclc, Allx Fetclnalll, pla.cak le*er, encl Mlcfl ... .ionennee. punter, 10 • _,.. ol on.yew contracle. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS·Slgnecl Jlfl W•t, pun tar TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS·RHC"ed ~ontreot egr....,.,,11 wtlll Metil 8arou1M 1no Herbtr1 Harrie, Wide recel•lf•. Joe Ferraro encl Cllrte Wamptar, Oettnslve enda. Peul Glrguh end Gteig Hennon. HneblCl!era, Joel Colila, running bee*, arid Bob Hewtto. quartarblch. UllltM ...... ,..... ........ WASHINGTON FEDERALS -Slgntd Mlkt Mullet. Mnetledtet. toeeall .....,..,.._._L..,._ ST. LOUIS 8TEAMEAS·Slgned Doe c 11men11, htad co•c", to • two-yeu conlre.Gl ...,.,._._..._ ........ FORT LAUOEAOALE STRIKERll-&tgnecl Roger Oav1 ... forward, lo • one·Y•" C0<11rect, Cou.HS Allt FORCl.·N-.d MMI G-llelCI -·· .,.., ... OOWI. 808~ couaGl-Nemed Clorie Fotd .. .....,,, .,_...,_ OOMlfl,. I.All T'l!NNISI& llTA TE·Narnecl Sany OowCI lllMtllft llNlltc d!Nct«. IOWA·Announcecl II woulcl nol -IN con1rect or Jim Ro1boro11gll, netttant l>Mkttbell ooad\. IOWA ITATI·""'-'-' -rlllOMffon of 8emle w ..... -·· larlnll ~ UTAH-~ Peul .._,, 111 ..-1111 bMlcttlMlll eoecfl. WYOMtNctl...._, 09ll Rlct'ierdt ~ -·· DMll9'1*1 ooedl •. llncoln • Mercury 2626 H•rlt•r llvtt._, Coit• Me10 Ramsey gets start Saturday LOS AN G ELES (AP) - Rookie quarterback Tom Ramaey will replaoe Loe .Angeles Exprees starter Mike Rae bealnnlnj with Saturday'• game against t he Boston Breakers, the United States Football L eague team announced yesterday, Rae, an 8-ye.ar veteran o( the National FootbalJ League who has a 4.5 record In the Express' first nine game.a, will assume Ramsey's former backup role. Express Coach Hugh Campbell said. "As a staff, we've decided to r ever se th ei r roles,'' said Campbell. "We've felt all along that Tom w ould be o ur quarterback of the future, and we want to see how he reacts In a starting rt>le." Ramsey, a former UCLA quarterback, passed for 196 yat.ds and completed 14 or 25 passes against Chicago last weekend. On the season , Ram sey has completed 58 of 130 attempts for 662 yards and eight touchdowns. Rae has completed 77 of 141 p'asses for 912 yards and five touchdowns this season in guiding the Express to a first- place tie with Arizona, Denver and Oakland in the USFL's Pacific Division. "I'm ha ppy. of course," said Ramsey. Guthrie named MVP Jill Guthrie, who rewrote the record book in a number of departments for the Golden West C.Ollege women's basketball team this season , was named most valuable play~r· in the South _Goa.st C.Orifei:ence_last nighc. Guthrie, who~t school marks In career and single-game scoring with the Rustlers, also led the team in rebounding at 13.5 per game and shot 53 percent from the floor. Al so se l ected t o th e conference's first team was Kelly Harrison and the Orange Coast C.Ollege duo of Norma Leibfreid and Colleen Berry. OCC's Delores EfCinger and Melinda Burris, along with Val Loya of Golden West, earned honorable mention. CdM, Edison in CIF play Corona del Mar and F.dison , third place finishers in Sea View and Sunset League volleyball, are each at home tonight in an attempt to &eeure a berth in the iJ --~~..i' .A~A.:...._ p ' y-~~ '-;<,..~~ selections for wild card games. Capistrano Valley is at C.Orona d el M ar and Edison hosts Redondo, each at 7, with the winner advancing to Friday's first round. The CdM-Capo Valley winner is at Ocean Vi e w League c~pion Mira Costa Friday, whtle Sea Vi e w L ea gue champion Estancia will host lhf winner of the F.dison -Redondo duel. LEASE A 1983 COUGAR FOR s19925 PER MONTH* Leasing Isn't right for everyone, but may be the answer to your new car needs. Lease a brand new 1983 Mercury Cougar for S199.25 per month on a cfOMd end leue. Come In end let ue help you PIClr out the new Cougar of '°"' choice. Morpn'• bll hit w. bla only one of the day. but t.lnml'-Jeff Holmel and Stew Anp1la Heh came up with 3 .• for-& oudno to tpark the O•uchot' nine-hit atlack off thl'M Ofymp.n pftchera. Meanwhile, sophomore lth·hander Qeor1e Bonilla pliched etaht ltror\l lnnlno. •\rlk!na ou.t 12, to Improve hla record to 7·"2 . 8onllla 1110 encountered control ~roblema, however, wallc.ina two batten and hlUln1 another ln 'he eljbtfi lnnlnl. Mike Lomeli pltc:htd lhe nlnth and .,.....rwd the victory for Donni.. ..... • .. 1'9'111t • Cw+,.,. ........ 0 ~ ... I.JO • ortf. -• , ............. ... • < Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, May 4, 1983 Will Lasorda· have to swallow words? By WILL GRIM.SLl!:Y ,.,,__...0.111111•1 . The Dod1er11' Tom Luorda, In one of hl1 bruher mood9 durtnc the 1prtna, threw down the ~'!t to the def.od.lna chunpiona in NaUonal ~t.inc that the Bravet, who jwnJ*i ott with a 13-aame wlnnfna 1treak lut 1euon, were an accident, the ebulllent Papa Dodier boldly preclict.ed: "You can bet the Brave. won't win the Clivtaion ttUa year -no way. I guarantee lt." Luorda, who bu a propensity for melon and PIUdutto and rich 1paahett1 sauce, may have to slir In 1ome of these Italian delicacle1 in order to awallow hla worda. Going into the aeoond month of the campaign, the Braves are matching their 1982 pec:e in a ooee-to-noee struggle with the Dodgers for fl.ntptace. TMy look Uke anyth1na but an aodden\. "We're a better team than lut year," Nld Manapr J~ Torre, blowlna a puff of cttar unoke lnto the humid New York air,, "We have matured a lot. The addition of Terry Font.er and Pete Falcone ha• a lven our pltch lna l taff the left-handed 1tn~ we 1aicked a YNr II<>· 'Alt.houah Tom bu 81 aood pit.china u there ia in the league, (wouldn't 1Wap roeten with hJm." T))ere wu a touch of Irony in lut weekend'• Met.a-Brave. eerlet. l.n one du,out, the 1warthy Torre, a product of Btooklyn 1treete returninc to fece a team thai ln five yean between 1977 and 1981 he never aot higher than fourth ln the 1t1ncUng1 and th a.t ln the 1econd half of the atrike-1pllt 1981 campailJl. Acroea, th~ field ut George BamberJer, once the highly 1ucceNful manager of the Milwaukee Brewen but 1ulferlng wlth another cellar-bound Mell club. ' Torre and hia onrwahing Brave11 deperted Shea Stadium Sunday with a l&·~ l'eclord and a h&lf- 1ame edge over the Dodgers with the closest punuer. the Cincinnati Reda, another four games in arrean. The dlvt1ion la stacking up 81 a grudge The scene accented one of baseball'• 1toutest truthB: The ma.nager, flnt to get the axe wherr things go wrong, ii powerle. if he doesn't have "the honiea." battle between the revamped Dodger Blue and Torre's "America's Team,'' so called becau.e of the 50-itate exposure given them by owner Ted Turner's TV network. A good manager can make a good team great. A great manaaer cannot make a bad team good. A great team can win with a bufioon in the dugout. But a great team alao can flounder becauae of lntangiblet. Joe Torre .. BUllEllN BOARD - ·s ettludl e x•lbltlen The Santa Ana College women'• aoftbalJ team Wiii take on the "Queen and Her Court" four-member team Saturday at 1 p.m. on the Santa Ana campua. Peo4KS by pUclllog_M()HtlOf'I Rolle ~ the Queen and Her Court team haa pleyed and defeated nln•member men'a teama. Bia<* hu atruc:k out aueh major league atara u the An<*t' ~le Jeci(aon, Clnclnnatl'a Johnny 8enc:ti and former great Wlllle Maya. Tloketa, pl1c:4ld at '3 for edulta and 12 tor children under the age of 12, are available at several aportlng g<Jod1 atorea throughout Orange County, Tk:keta at the gate are '3.50 for adulfa and 12.50 tor children. Ticket• are aleo available at the Santa Ana College community aervlc:es offlee, 17th and Brlatol. .. Fl6flre sk•tl•ll Tennis t••r•••ent Seventeen Magazine'• eighth annual Tennla Tournament of Ch'ilmp1on1 b9gln1 Tueadey and contlnuee through Saturdey. May 14 at the MargU4M'lte Recreation Center In Ml .. lon Viejo. . A total of HIO glrla from acrou the country wlll participate In the tournament , repruentlng every atate, Walhlngton D.C . and Puerto Alco In 18, 16 and 14-and-under age dlvlelona. The tournament la aanctloned by the United Statea Tennie Auoclatlon. Com~ltlon 1>9glna at 9 a.m. with the lut match achedul9d at 3 p.m. each day. Ana11 ate aet for Saturday, May 14 at 10 a.m. Ticket Information la avallable by phoning the Mlaalon Viejo Company at 837-ec>50. B•eqaetludl tearaey Eotry deadllne for lhe aeventh annual ilallfornla Outdoor State Slngllll and Mixed Doublea Racquetball Tournament It Golden Weat College la Monday. ... rtennoue .,... .. NAMI •TA ,,_an '"• IOllOWlno ••IOn I• Oolng ........ KAP MAAK!TINO COMPANY, ~I Centi• Ot1¥1. lull• 40 N-po•I 8Hcll, Celllornle ~KIHd Tiiie ttel-1 wu l'll9d whll Ille :y Oietk Of o..,. County on 11. lNS. l'IU .. e PublltMd Of•119• Coetl Dally , Apr 13. 20. 'l7. Mey 4, 1"3 1148-~ '1CTfTIOUl.,._11 NAMI ITAn •NT Tiie tollowlng perton 11 doing bull-M: THE PATHFINDERS GROUP. 4242 C1mpue Orlve , Sul•• E3, Newc>or1 a..c:ti. California HMO A. Lea With•"· 89 I I S•a Spray Huntington 9Nch. Calllornla 92646 Thie buillneu la conductlCI by 1 llmltld PICJll«thlp. • • ... 1 .._ A. \. .. WMhera ..... .lt-4~" -- Thlt •1•1-t Wit l1lld '*"" the County Cletk 01 Or~ County on Aptll I I, 1983. 1'21*'1 Publl1heO Orenge Co111 Delly Piiot. Apt 20. 27. May 4, 11, 1983 1851·83 l'ICTITtOUI ........ NA .. ITATa•NT The lollowlng perton 11 doing buillne11u: GARDEN DESIGNS. 131 S M1gnoll1, N o. 10. Anaheim, Callfornll 92804 Lltl M Perker, 13 I S M1gnoll1. No. 10. A n1he1m, C11tlornl1 92804 Thie bull,... Is condUC1ed by en lndlvld<.111. Ll11 Parker This atatemant w .. lllld •Ith Iha County Cll<k of Orange County on Aprll 8. 1983. '211710 Publl1had Orenge Co111 Delly • Piiot, Apt. 13. 20, 27, Mey 4, 1983 1&87-83 l'ICT1TIOU9 ._ .. U.-ST~~ The lollowlng ~ -dOlnQ ~-H.L PALMER & ASSOCIATES. 11381 Tldewe,.,, Huntington e..cn. Callfomla 92648 Calma-0-& AMOClalN, Inc., a c.lttornla COl'POl•tlol•. 9341 ~ Clrda. Huntll'lgton 8eech. Cellfomll 112648 Thie ~ .. conduc1ed by • corporellon. Calrnt·Gom•• & The World F,!9ure SjcaHng e1thlbltlon, featuring women 1 world champion Elaine ~.-cornea to the Forum In lngliawood on The tournament Wiii be held the weekend ot Max 13-15. Olvlalona In the three-wall tournament Include men's and women·a sl"Ofel at the 099fl, e. c and nov1oe leYele. The mixed doublet dlvielona Include open, 8 aoc1C lellel•. Alaoc:a. -JOn-.r.Celma -- Prllldent ThuJ~V.-lAl9~ ~.m -Uutiining t he ~OW:Se --·--Tlcketa tor the exhlblllon are priced at 112.50, $10, and $8. A $2 dlac:ount la ottered for Juniors. 1"-and-<Under. ~ , .. ia S ~ fo7.sinaterand Jn~ dou61ea teama. All par1fcrpantt ral:e1v• complimentary T-ahlrta. In addition. flrat. eecond, third Ind con90latlon winner• will recetve trophlae. Thie atetement -llled with the TI:A:IUl'll'~ ... ;. <A ~eo;...·.;, vn--- .-~ ••••• ~ ..... Ja'. • ~1 Bill Sumne r (left), director o f the Newport Beach Olympic lOK r ace May 22, shows the ·course to Tom Wysocki (cente r ) a nd Ste ve Scott, both of whom will run in the. e ve nt . Ticket• are avallable 11 the Forum-box otftc41 and Tk:ttetron and Mutual egenc:lea. For more Information, phone (213) 674-4700. For eddltlonal Information, phone 892-7711 , extenllon 529 or 893-5821 on evenlnga and wee6<enda. . Nearly 5,000 runners are expec ted to participa te . 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Name ~----~----------------~ City --------Stat•-- Mail to: THE NEPTUNE SOCIEn' 2400 W . Coast Highway Ntw1>0rt Buch, CA 92663 CEMBKR HB tennis team climbs to second Hunt.inat.on Beach Hl1h won the batUe for aeoond place in the Sun.et Leque tennia race after disposing of Fountain Valley, 19-9, yesterday. Junior Pat Bedley won all four of hil lingle11 matchupe while junior Bill Marquez went 3-for-4 to pace the Oilers. now 12-6 overall and 8-2 in league play. The lot1 dropped the Barona into third place. In other high IChool action, Newport Harbor •topped lrvl.ne by the ume 19-9 ICOl'e u nm Storm and Mike &YI IWept in slng)a for the Sallon, who improved to 14-3 overall. Lacuna Be.ch captured lta 50th ltrailht South Coast Leque match '1'llf!r the Jut f:tve yeen, eutns paat San Clemente, 20-8. Rlck Leach had little trouble anneX1n1 hll four vlctorte1, la.in& only three ~ overall, while Wade Perry won three ol rour fromthe o. ~ ilO . The Artiata are 16-2 overall this eeuon. 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H''"''"""' 1'••1•'' I 1 IOthl\ l1•I• I •llthUll l'r••t• •I\ t I "•'·•tllUllUIH '"'''"' ... 1'1111 11i..,.,.."111t• Mu\1,1 "•llfll!I J'llOi•tl\ l111h1,111 .• 1 •'•1111t\ '"'"' l11t :-WI.. M u.tult llu1n. l'.ilk.?\ M \IVOl.otlll Ut.ii.1rt '.,..,11w1 l11 l~l 111 \••Ufll\ lh1l 11I Stvh lt.llMht•Jlo •'otnt\.' •Y· or un •Y end bdnn 4 bath pool home $1450.000 en 1700.000. 3113 SH-1118,000 to $129,800 lllllrMI Mondey publlcellon1: • -· ' ' Auum• 11t T.O. of lhofe.8&o-e511. Owtlerll!Ndoul.ctnow '°'?.OMIS.8...., 12:00 noon Set~. NYllM PLAOI IAYflllT 111uoo •I t~. 30 >'"" Newport .......,.1 3 Br 1 J Merehell Agt e42·Noe edutt 1n Anehelm. "'~ mine. 20 ~. 1···~ s--·1.ar .. _ I • d-lv 2 br 2 fixed. 3 Br 2~ Be. dbl • ._. •• . ....,. 2 bcl. 2 be. w/ rtl Bllhop, 93600. Tour· •®4 lllU ------... y ron • ....,. • ba up; 2 br, ger, pvt petlo, ltght & Be. houH, n•w r.•ln~ Lo vely 3 Bdrm, 2 b• tmly nn. & wit ber on• ;o-::,:,'9;.:So~o ::~i ....... 2 baPd.nE · 2 boellt lpllC*. Reduced-$1,500,000. brig~~ ~e21!_.0t•n1 C1p-~!,~''nc:!~.nf:,"c!c, W•tciUf. Quiet 11. Mey ~•IV tan1dto•l>ed cdu61. 1111• Klllien<tco<rectlonemeyl Ill U HIE IOUlflllT '*· ""'1 1 vv elr hHt deteched dbl ..... ~tlon. •249.000 ...... eec. • prtvate Y" ~•llver min•• wu tie mede 11 111 5.30 ,...__ · 841-0574 pet. Call owner •ft• .e 111;1 n · p.m. vu.an & jetty vlew1. Marine room. 4 bdrm, 3 cer gerege, large yerd. tor Info & eppt or Iv FISHING, HUNTING 1ui~ for the next d1y'e publl. bath 3700 tq ft Sl 386 000 Oceantront.. 521 fl Moden1. Atlll~ ~ Ill.I "*' 7t4-1T6-7462 Klernett\ ~ Frontege :::!! ~·~·For~~ end • • · u'• ·,a·1 1184.ooo. 549.5041 e • .. "LIT b---· -----,.....1 '"Kie N ... 1 FfK .... 4er. iiu1t on ey pu cetlone, I 8. B 5 rellel' hOme, t It, edul$, ••-.. ~ + .. _ ... ,_ + 12:00 noon Selurdey. 0 -....1 led 3 lllPlllTI ciy owner,°'*' deity t-• Newport Bch. SHOO. """" ,..,.,,. v .......,,, ::~; PIHae uk for • "klll ~e111 __ bdtm1 • 2 bath+ l.ar_p rec. nn., Owner must Mii t Br.._ 1UT llWPllT Pltll 208 Via Mantone. 931-1120, 913-3821 others. Owner nnanclng. '"'" numbar" when cencal· ce .... -. urn.llhed, plUoe. $420,000. curtty condo thOuMndl 2 8' lb•, 1129,000. Pro-(918) 4116-34167 :::~ Hng your ad. FlllUlll 11111 llUTIP under mencei et seuoo. party Matt 840-90tll LIDIY Ulm t 1121 ""~ D.a New 4 br 4 ~ ba cwatom French Normandy Tt1)9000 dwn. Bkr. Forec loeure: Reduced Er\jOy euperb Vlete of ~..... 2,~ PARCELS :::,~ Chectt your_ .. dailu ........ ~tate 1 2' prime~ hilltop $1~000 53 132 StOOK to 1385K. Bey-~ .. •onfdlhcl•o=~l 21romBA C ............. ~,....-........ ........ Utll 1vell, •••I ol Sun 111;,. .., _, .. .., • ' ' • l5000 doWn, 3 & 4 bdrm, lront 3bf. 2be, 45' lllp. .,_,,. curli-· ,.......,. .,..,..,..,.._ -City. 9127 580 3,poo d ',:·.,.·~ lyraport. T ...... .,D~orelLYlm!MdPILOT~t~ ...... UJI llYFlllT no quellfylng.' Agent L_ST_3_-_1.,,,4&4 _ _,,_ ....... ____ 1 ~do In MCUl'Fty guerd· lnlonprlme Vlafr Lid~~ 12% lntar'•t 'only P•~: ,,. " ~ Co---..1-780-1885 •• Tll PLO wv bulldlng. ••luring I ecroee om ·--1 1•111• 1umH lleblllly lor the •vr........, lt1and cust. bay(ront lot. 85' boat · • veultad c1IHnge, eky· Merket & Udo ThMtre. ment• yre. By ownr ::: llret lncorrecl lneartlon dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/~rms. IJ IWlll -.-N•la.A llghtl, llraplaoe & sub-Ample Minent & ouetom-1_9_7Weotliiiiiiitii.,..iftii,j.iii;;--only terr..-i perking. S235. er perking. Seuoned 1 ''Pr.111 ::~·· Piii Liii ..... mu Ill... ~o=1p~u~~r~B~: 000. Anlt• Schendel, tenenU. Excellent rwtum ::~· 1 ..... fn la1e 3 br, 2 ba , frplc, i mmaculate con<lo. On Lrg 4 Bdrm 2 Be, femlly 2BA 1nd lga B•chalor. &44-e200. on l,,_tment. '510,000. 190 ~ ~ &l!!mtry ::~: 1t~~• 1_. greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125 000 ~·,!1t'Yi::~=.~ Very herd to llnd. Top LAW:~LTY club..,_, plenj & J*· _., -• ' • ehopplng S 000 locetlon end the price le mite lnc:I. S395,000 ~!• tall WAU.IY eurrie S"f2,~ !t 10.l~ good et sa25,000 • hU Jltl -.1 .. I M IC II • Y C r O w a 0 t :~~ Very eppaellng 5 Bdrm 3 Prln. only. M2-3253 good ueumeble loen. ... 9tllo-755-ee11 , "" Be with eunny kitchen, PA.!'l.' ... IUL-I Y OWNER. Duplex, un-L'!TiM~!J!!!!!!L...JlUS!!H!! 111 lamlly rm, huge Meir ut. leac~ 1040 •-•-Iqua,~ new, Mdl 3 ::: M.111• loceted In a COM-U. -lla.1111 1111 llN Br. 2\.\ Be. frplc;. 512 lnveMc>f weni.d f« t/10 "'" munlty with 3 •wlmmlng lllT Ill "~-..._1 -Easy welk 10 bch, 4 Br, 3 Ull llll Bolle, Nawpof1 Halghta. Int In N.B. Fun zoned 1~!) pool a end ecree of __. -... I._ , specious llYlng rm, 5 Br. Eutbluff. huge lot. Oulctc uie. 850-1404. dplx, cell (702) 58&-5944 •~:>c greenbalta. Reedy for 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. giant lamlly feml"' rm. liundru rm, 1255,000. LHH Hold. Latge lrreguler lot. 3000 U 11 tr ...__..... °' write: PO Box 3319. ..... you to move In now. Full rm w/flrepl•c•. n•lf ~unnECUFFS I ''belcon • 9S 1319,500 fH. Agent llq. It. with pool, eeun• & n • ecl'ON om.,_.., Statallne Nevada 89449 "I~ price only 1 118,900. pelnt, cerpet, drepar.... ~ ~t91118 y. 1 .ooo. 944-1742 or 649-1044 privet• spa ott mHter on B1lbo1 Panlneul•. •----·------,~~~ 75t-3t91 Only St19,000. 751-3191 Juel Ntted: OCMll, Bluff• Condo, 0 Plen, 4 eulta. Submit on flnenc-:~P~ :,~21~= U. ........ t• lld:w1 ""-" 1 'l\mo Shanng II K. l:x<-haJ\t• R £ w..,"" ','~ !pSElECT !Pe.LI £rT cenyon 't"'Bd·.!!~.nnlng F.AEE equity 3Br 3be Br. 3 Be,,_ carpeting & Ing to • 30 yHr lh(ed NOW et $299,950. Al· Wiii treda Lek• Arro-.,.., ~ ... _ twnhm nr downtne. appllc, lerge petlo, cur-new 101111· se75,000. eumeble •I 13 \.\%. wtleed hOma or lot In the A :m PAOPEATIES PROPERTIES, 1'11 l'WI LMI Pymta 12050mo. Sue rently lauad, even July. Liii IULn 2131951-1488 GOmmUnlty of Hemlltelr Betry & Chrl11• 891·555e Top loc1llon, end unit, lla.l• for Newport Beech RENTALS ft1111.._.,. ... tu1n1d\t ... I Uuu""" Unlurn111ht~ lhlo\.I ....... '"'"'~'1•11 ... \'oturm'-tti•• l·• .. l("• tu"' \ •tni"• lint f11""' uht•u• ... '""' I 11~ nhuu_.,. ... l'nf t1uva. '''"' t\""'' l>upa. ~-. Uo1 Ap..J\mt•n..,. •urnu.t\t-.J """"''"'"t. Unr AJ't. •·UTn "'' \'nf t(,..,.,,.._.. K1•'41l "-tlo,...h.I 1111111 .. Mut•l' L~'' thin•.,. ~mtf"-r lttuwh. \ •u•\1ott Ht n~t .. •Ht n~t .. 111 '-.twu "fb-n~I' W•mlt~ • c •• 11.1.c• ... '•" k•nl JllJll lll!l 1111 ... ft 973-7791 180-t397 BPDf ~rMnbalt, 1croH lrom 1~~~~~~~:~ Duplex, 2 bd, 1 ba. frpl, hOme. 7141752·7891 II --p......., t '"' ._.. -"""' et 400 Viet• Flore. gat, 1277,000. Drlw by •-___.____ """•ape. am", rm ..... HARB O A VIEW D••P•r•I• owner muet """' •WPMT _ _.. 814 Clu~~ If ... .,.,,.., rnor.,. __ llO"'I well on this HILLS..Br, 2"-f--rm. Mii 2 old Secrltlce $195,000. L.H. -·· ...... "'---~ . ._,_,_ -tlon , .... _..~o I .... _,, yr two-•tynaw PrlY•I• Patty. Mr. Deen 1175,000, 3Br, 2B•. """'·"""-.. .... t.•• ........ a...... exoep • .. -.. n8'. loceted on end of cul-th• water. Thouund1 7eo,ot51 ft &PM 50x125 lot. 845-5188ett1----------1;;;;;==-------~~·1~ Liva In 3 bdrm, 2 beth St39,950. Call 91f.53'1 . ~Approx ~ ecra. under merket et S139, • delly. 8PM. IHI ..... fualaW ~~'" upper ept. Commercle.I By owner.-S4U._000. oob. Bkr. 848-0109 1&-IS -If •••••• -==-•~--L •tft ~'~ •""", olflc!'e .°' ,.,_ .. on 180-9133. By 9'1PI. -i.---------•-•--Cl ltll ~ --·-~ -• • •-'.~~ ~;;r leval plue 4 cer at. U l04l Stunning 3 Br 2 Be h<>fM ... eatalt ..... .... ...... "ON THE WATER" • -.iO perlllng. Price et $395, Ml 11111 If.... :=. °l:,~U: XLNT FIN. 759-1862 Bllboe Cov•1 Exec. i:: ooo. F1DI..,.. ~n~s29~.~ ~~ ~ 4Br, 3Be tiae, t>oet o•••. epe. Fun pr1oe 1339,500. LAST CHANCE e111ng out of eecrow wev Horne 2 er.• o.n, per-~too In upper Newport Bey 759-t&ee 200 yde to pvt bch, lo-e3t·1370, 540-0312 to buy thla l>aeutllul 3 tOth. Bec:k up ottera ~ tlelly turnl1hed. opens ... 101 ., ... 3 BR, & 1ge lam rm•-------""·-~ wast price In H•rbour. Yffr .Qld, 4 unit epert-cepted. E/lida C.M. ~ Into gerden, ov~look1 ~...,.. w/fplc, on 1ge Jot w/rMI •JASMINE CREE,K, S295, Duper•t• S285,000. mant hoOM In 8*' ci. plex. s 111.000 grou. wetar, epa, trplc •· gu Ml) g.,.. ege. Only 1116,000. 000 negotlebte, 2 BR 2 With $35,000 dwn. Won't ment• with oceen-111118 & S174K. 1~1-2887 fir• ring. 11950/mo . ::f Agt. 84M380 Be, den, elerm eyatem, lut. 846-7414 golt courH Ylewe et e 1----------75t-2781, J.D. Property .'111lll •-'""--------~ Air cond., euum1b1ai.---------t(etnandOUI MYing• di-IHI-Mgmt. ~ Wiii tr•d• Lake A U O· t o a.t'tc. 1' '! ,o._n •4-=~=-----~lt.=04~4:,..i rect trom the owner ti. 4-plex ~·~~·'.: •-.....,---..... ----2-111-_ ~:~ IPY.11111'-:U'::::;aof ~!:i~i:=1_54_5-_7_83_7 ______ 1 hh, Plft IMt hrt i,ore-bel~-#ettHS-w4th _"' '"'"' Kt·n""'I' •Ju,,rw....,,. Kt 01 .. 1 .. i~1& e1-m·-.. ~ __ ... ........, 3 1 B "~ta .... 1-.. "---Sat & Sund By -. mllllon S ~· & oker.. Act NOW ... call C.M. wet ber1, every-2 Br, $886/mo. New etpt ,.,., ,.,._, .... ~-, or Newport eech .,_ •-~...-· >0ey .,..,_ •v owner at (714) 842..0138 thing 1-1 ·~· .. ~ .. ~ & 1 t 1 ~~~ Bdrm unit ~h commun-llOme. 7141752·7981 u......-2 Br ,......,._. 1 3Br, 2~be. Hey, Miier• erH. 2br/2b• home. -;::;i:;:-~---;iiiiii'. liiiiiiiii'ii.._iiiiii'_..iiiii....,..••'rl .. ~: n le~~~~.~~· st~ 1'1:" f~O ._ • .....,...., lr•edy 11'1 ~·-on 2308 Cliff-Dr. 943 ~ -Tuda -llM · · .'9;; tennre:-Mffil Vu.·Ownar lalM blaM lMI M5 ont~l1010. ooJy seo. enofflert ·----• for Id ICtion 2t3-AQ-272S ..:lJ,t.·l.i1ltt ....... lt•ntotl will exchenge, trade fOf . OO. •10• OO down. Property Mert 840-9019 -•••• ft ft ~Nf40UHCEM£NTS cer1 bo•t• Pl•n" or LUll/IPTlll Webb AMlly, 831-2170i.---------Bulld your own drum ....... Cal a ,.., ......... '""''"'' 0 ~ ... I Wtth ...Umeble loan Old Cec>e Cod. 200 fl from AM °' 4118-1&49 E-. llTTll Tiii .. home on lhl• 88 )I 168' tam -l•"' iv '""'"' ••1< of 1198 ooo Chenhel. Bolt mooring. Chermlng mobile home rHldenll•I lot In getl 3 BR. luge eolld Oak ..... ,afanlaW ::::::;:~:· ..... ,,." .~::~ •. U..U ......," View Pevllllon. 4 bdrm, 2 NIL -In 5* pertt. All kinds of guarded community ol !amity room wttti 8' IOlld Daiy Plot ~ h .. ,,, 111 '"'"u• """ .K11K oceen end canyon Ytawl ~ar. Steoo par mo. S20K cuatom oollt 3 BA, 2 e.. extr ... Aeklng 129,900. Hetbor Ridge. Owner le Oek ber. welnacote, U02 4 Br 2 Be, CdM SllOO yrly. 3 Br 2 Be, $1000 yrty. Speclel eumme r rentlle-t Br condo on bay, 4 Br rembllng house on Bel Ill. . ''·"'' llllK lrom this 3 bdrm 2 bath ptlon money. Agl tlcapl.ae, lhek• rool, AV Owner llnenclng. Adults motlveted to NII. $585, hardwood lloora.·huge an VISOR home. Quiet. prlvete 840-1538 ...,_ efter 9. llCCeM. Owfl9r wtll catry only. Cell Mery Graham 000. Ce" 815·2311 deye, country kitchen with fir• ftU• BUSINESS & FINANCIAL Uu~H" ,,_,.,...,. lot !'hitt ~Ill.' • t~ ....... ..,. 4 ~l'~ .. r1un1l11~ IUll Hoy,lfW°"' \\111IHt•f 1u1g ·hi''""'" ttl C )pfJ'~tur114H.,, HllM l1w1 ... ln\lllnl \\'.inti,j lU'Jl •f\I,,...,., lu L..i..,11 ~llJ .. •M11tM•\' W•n\t-d ... ,"' M'"''.t••ltt' r n ... •o:• EMPLOYMENT lt1 h i \\ .. utnl ~ 111(1 •Jui ... "1.,.~u .. J \10) AMitALS .:.. .. )~ , .... ~10 11-»1n -~ p.., '\))) MCRCHAll>ISE ~,ht "'"' location. GrNt reduction Cenu ... !I!! lOU tet loen $157.500. 55t-23e0 Agt. ~n~!.5·3311 avn & piece. Tastefully deco-642·5678 from 1279,000 to $245, hJ ...... , lltr, 20.000.T6• OYef 3Br + a"~~~CuEI :'.':c°.u:._~~tt~ ·-lllliiliiillililliliilll-000. Cell for llnenclng Ml-llH , FR, highly upgrd horM In -f '-I ........, •0 -•-Woodb Id C iw• -fully lendeceped with · • ,...,_,.. ' ge. A • m1ny Only S335,000. Drive by fruit tree•. S2t5,000. WATI 1<1 HONl --.0 xtr ... fut aecrow. Prln 3228 Broed, Newport Shown by eppt. Cell HOMI ., ·-· Two 3 Bdrm unit• oom-,.. UITl9I only. 559-5847 Height•. & call tor your Frenk VeulaO, 159-1501 REAL ESTATE pletely redecoreted & 4 Bdrm, 2 beth, remo-PllOUllC epptl (213 bdrm. lemlly, 3 131•1400 rafurl>lahad lnllda & out. deled. Ll•t•d below blth, 2 llreplece. 2 \VALKIRALEE '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9ttlly l!!tueted on oomar market. Priced el only VIEW daclcg.,.!. ~. yerd, 2 eat n-t n..111 1• 101 ao provtdae "°'*'" 1149,000, ....,.... _.., ._..._..u Ill lff Jll R.m laellng • no cl-lropho-144-1111 With Ihle Hollyhoetl I In hnu .... ,...,. In this abeolUtefV imm.-bl1t AppolntrNnt only Turti. Rock Gian Gercsen Ila.MM cull!• 4 Bdrm. 2 Bth on tllle pride ot owner· Homee. 3 bdrml, 2~ be. buutyl Showe Ilk• • ehlp baMltyl $22,500 en-with llbrllfy. AIC. Prlv1t1 "modal home" lnllda & nuel Income. 159-150t Spa. Lovely tiorne Int«- out. Huge temlly room. Of 752-7373 •---------: rifle nelghbl>rhood . tot enlei'telnlng & fetnlly $555.000. "log•thern ... ". Owner ura•.,..,.. •-•.,., tr-1arrad & hat,........ ~-1.m.m tic price ANO term• Real-~·SOI' ·J(9Glty ~. Utile ...... Mutf91 ... on • ~ IEALn Tullet, •long c•m• • PllP l'!tlmlT 1plder end reed In the Delly Piiot Cl•Hlll•d. ___ ._l_M __ 1_n __ _ Mellon ebolll M• Muf· -·II fat'• Tutfat end bought"· •-.US lor Sll.95. You can ee1r Baeulllully furnlehed. 2 your tuflet end Iota of Bdrm w/communlty pool. other thing• through Securffy gete.11400/mo. Delly Piiot Cl•Hlll•d w I I • , f r 0 n I H m s AOI. Call 1142-5818 831·1400 . ' ' l I I I- I . ,_ .. ~ ~4 '...; \,t .......... llM-l:\W.~~·.icx Only S 134,900 a Miiar Wiii p1y polnt1 80 you cen UM e GI loen If you IO daelre. Only • mite to ue ~ -.... eC1 On El~. CM Mein 651·n77 Tell her ,how great she is and how much you appreciate ~~·-~o~e~o~~~;.~~t Ell~ -...-you. . A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 BOATS I~;~,·,~·;:, H1·11t , . .,..,,., ~ •• 11 ""il•,'(j ""''" ,,1lrtf't •~1,111 .-M.11n1 ....,,,", !'<i.l\I .. l'i I\•'-" ........ ,.:• 'Ulltll" • lutioh1al'""' ...... , ...... ,, ... ,,., .... , ...... ' .. " .. '' M ,,,,. n.-.,, ·~t1'4111h "'' .. , ~ ..... ~ "'"'' 11 ... 11 .... II\ r ...... ""' r'·"'' r.1,11,, 1•11t·" ~UTOMOTIYE Au1•1 """r'Htt" •'•nt' \ul• V.,1Ht111 .. , ... ,. t{,.1 t( •• , .. t\\t\l•llh<1\t f II"'~~ \ .... \111141\1'' I ,,..,,. .. , AUTOS IMPORTED \II 1 lfrnt1t 11 \111h \1nhu HM\\ • 11tuu l•·'•lllt tlr1 l ,,.1'1.111 ...... 11 .... ..... "'·· '""'" J.u(U.tl lo h•lt l...Mth otM,htm ........ '"''''" MH•I• M•W ttlh M• '''""' M.ut M•hv'•"' Mo '"·' l' .. oh .. • •·,u~·"' ""'""' lt1rw~h Hottti tt • .-.,,. Ho\·tr et....f'b :o.u1..,.,._. uu~ Trwrn1;h \'111"-""'~" \'11ho M,. AUTOS. OOM£$TIC AM< "''h .. (\.ttllL• l"h. .,,.i,., l'hrV'lt. r ~~~r lm;1111fi.to1I l1Hlt•1ln M•rt•l4t\ ll~ ........ k· l'l•M<~llh .,., ..... ;~, .. l~iiiiiiiiiiiiii;: I 71111 -1111 11114 1lllti llllll .. , .. , 111111 ....~ IAIElllT UY I llAll IULRH1·1• =~~' '' 1111111 "''·"'1' GrMt 11111• 3 Bdrm 1·~ Betha. Only St t0,000. Lerga b•ckyerd with '""" block well. Cell to .... Wlll\ Joy Holk•. 15e-1100 ijtt1\ 11t11:- IHll'\f lfll J Wtli ,,p; MltV wt.H 1tl.!.:I lfl.!'\ Ml!':° IU.!,. UH\ WIJ' •I I' .. , .. ..... "1 n VII\ VI 11 .... ~ 81)1 •I);! PIU ~1$7 •IW Wl91 Wiil ··~ Wlft7 ··~ Wl11 Yll~ Wl7) Wl77 WMI) WJ07 11-:IW VllJ VJI& V31t V31V @J11 •~u J3U ttn t31t •u~ GEORGE ELKINS CO 1111"'8 Owner naacl• fut HI• end wtn tek• low down to Mil lhll 3 &. clan & ~ i.mlly room Tudor 1 home. Convanlantly 10· ceted nMf high IChoOI. $2 19,000. A•k tor Al Welnal't. 644-1020 a..11111.DTATI CAU '°" ·~· DOU.Ml PROl'IRNI Wm, Cow. 81c.t.j HLl Idle lteme·•ltlt e o.11y "°' e.....,... Act. ' r-St, Md! w/o+dar tlngla -- -'9fltllll. tot•monthly ln·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T.,-rlllc loc:allon, Ju•I I . coma s102s: 1190,000. ..,., .. PAii . ehort Welk to the l>Mch. Ownr/egt 11~ Cut• end cozy 2 Bdrm, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--plue den home need• ~ Am Sharp 2 Bdrm t\o\ beth, 1om• TLC end 11 thll Nrthtonae throughout. ""lea ...,., ca ff d 111 Lovely 4 BR, owner ,.. ,~ n • °' moved out of •Ute. Covered petlo. Aeklng Only StH,500. $101,800. Call 540-115f Neede to 1all. Agt. (7141 673-4400 845-9181 IZIJI Ul-1121 • HERITAGE Rf AL TORS HARBOR P909le wtlo ,,_, P909le Thet'• '#tlet the "ii;iiiii::::: DAILY PILOT 5i SERVICE DIRECTORY le el lboutl RfSIOENflAI AUi fSTATf SERVICES ---l1M-Picture perlect home in C.orona del Mar, close to beach, shopping, community center & parka. Ideal for singe) pen10n or coup}e. Decorated, french doors to deck, & remodeled kitchen. Aalume the exia loan. IN NEWPORT, CENTER 644-9060 • ,.,N, Nu...ttlO 1' r r r r r r r 1 unm 1N aawu I ropsc!*\t· uliitll I I I I I I I , -·Lin ...... II W111•11l11 Ull PETE BARREn .. REALTY .... IMI owner. Lovely wood, 1telned end l••d•d glea. Ocaen View. Welk to town & beech. 2 lrplce. Xlnt llnenc lng. $254,000. 494-9549 IHI 11.-3BR, 1¥.BA, A/C. LOE ASSUM, S127K . 7TG-e131 934-9101 LIW ... LlqUlddon 3 It model parteot llome. U0,000 llelOl# metttet. SHe.500. , t 13,800 dwn. Oall P•· trick Tenore, •Ot • ' t ' I RVMt-.X ,, Greetings to Moma will appear Mother's Day May 8th -ana the rates are only 2 lines for $1. 00 (Each additional line only 50') . Illustration $5.00 Dally Piiot Claaalfled Phone 842-5878 Include llluslratlon: 0 llluslratlon A 0 lllus1ra11on B 0 llluslretlon C Card type: 0 VISA 0 MASTERCARD Charge Card II -------------------------- Card Explrallon Date ------------------------- Yoo mey charge yoor Cla sSllled Ad. Be sure 10 Include yoor Card type. (Visa/MasterCard). Your Card numbe<, end the EXPIRATION DATE. YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER BELOW. . . . , .~ --.. __ ,_ -,_ ----1 ~ . NAMK ~----------------------------------------------­ ADDltlSS ~--------------------------------------------~ CITY--~------------------------------------------~ ST~Tl---------------------------------------------- ZIP ~--------------------------------....:;;..__.;.;::_ ______ -="-="- TILIPHOlfl-~----------=--------~------~--------------~ O CMolc or ITIOn91 order enoic.d. I . ., .:i ;t I • ... . ""'•"VI Ooaat DAILY PILOT/Wedn .. day, May ... 1983 ... 1;;..u... ..... Ut1111l1W ......,,, bPftW Attrt1!et1, U1t. Attdwth Pal. ..... .. ltf. ... 11 Im JW ... lelllt MH f!!!Nlt Hlf l•!t !11-.. llf! Cwt 411 ., mt Ltpv· w Utt Cttlt .., Mlt · 5t111 IN UM ltmd ""' 1111 c~~.: :~i;·T~o;: ;.:,~ o::: :=-a~#t=. J.~i A:J!'.;,~,y.~:1 a,:_~'!.~~~~;.~ IAYllOI 'LACI IAY·· Vlot0tl1 loh-Charnllno 8 NIOI 1 Ir. dpl11. Q11l1t. wan.tll a&Jll ~ 2 114rm 1 bath, MO 'HI Ap&. & Condo OM, n/1mltr. HOO. lnold. 7Tt W. 1tth. It. C.111 fOt lnf«v ..... "'81· type pert0n with good ""ONT~ 2 bf 2 1>d, 2 b• home. f'rpl, l/1ry 0111n. 1 m1eure IMb. 1 & 2 1,, APll . pool, 1•.u..nJry, a1d 8 u,.t.! '911lela. villa Aerltlll. .,.2·2"7 • 161·•21 ~only. 83e-30e0 ..,_.,ound omc. IJlpetl· .... 1'100 "'°' llM ~ . Oeoll•. vi.w. OoMrl lldl 1mploy1d. No P•t•. ~ ....... .,,. -· ~ ....... w . .., 871 ... 812 8t'oter .. ·-t ... _ b\4 I Mele XLNT typing dfQ. ............ e1MJ81. o f Hwi.· I 1'00/mo. 1346. ~l-103'. :.:r •. ·1==-~-..:.;:;.:: or ..... i ... 7 • • ...... 0 .. ,.,.. r. 1250/Up, ~ dr1PM1 FJTNUI FOA 2• Pr.natal tllPllOne' apelllno 'a111N1 .,. ~ ...... 27 ~14 ~ .... 1 ~ ., ... ..., ..,,......... --1111\'&LI houee. walk to ••oh. a/o, i111toom1, 11301 !111rolt1 c1111. l'IAST 1 _ _. --....-.. ....... .. 'Mf -" .. _ •'" _..., lniM 11ff ency, Olllgl •velt EutalOe t Br. apt. 4'Plt11. 3 r=-~~IOM to water, H50/mo. plue laat & llMCh Blvd. Huntington CLAN "'EEi et7-20te. n ~g°';t't :;r;'. .. f> h";;; OM.,ded oommunlty. ...... ..... Uff HQUMlo 1t11r1. 3 bd~ 2 er. t\4 a.. 162945"6 ~erage, "400/mo. 1'et & furn & unfurn, ruaon• llOO dell. N.l . l3t-73H e..ch, ... 2·2934. 1'40-2170 ... HH6 bltweian 10.12 • ,0011 •nd ten nit. 3 Lrg E/fl;.lft Condo. 2 •fry, ba. In ll'Ylne. Comm POOi. ...w1I:L Mom~2.1803 •I re(l. Ml5-4aeo able, •II •m•nftl••· ,em to •'1r hOITll, M•tr BAY f"RONT OFFICE. •ANO!L.A SPIRITUAL ONt..Y. bdrm, a Ila. OlnlnCI Ind A Br. & IL NMwly 1'9t..rb. Jacuul, tannl• Crt•. Lux••y CONDO Brpker 976-49t2. •11lt• w /pvt la,' b•I· '5715/mo. Janllorlal, Advteor/~ In ----------- flll'llY room. 11.500 mo Su p•r. tu 115/m o. 134()/mQ. Ut.11• 1no1uded. Newlyge1, :!\:', ~. :i~ UI\ Quiet 2 er. 1 ea. PQOl,g11r, i2oa81~ Po o I ~.P._•7: utU•. prl!nCJ. tt3-1003 Love/Merrlage/Bu.U-Experienced, :ood •P· ti3tU..lto2 87is.:.aYtOO 8157~ _,. ... ,,. Wtlk to 8. Cel Pl&&a patio. No pell, Nwp1 878-MH ~ 1 Rm pvt oto, utll ll'ICll'd. 97s-a49l5 Of e7s..878" pe11111ce. have gooes , .. I bdfm 1 be W /y_ard ~ROE BLUFFS OONOO 1 ·-........ _,., tln:ir ~d yd w/patlo, Flrepl-. llllOMl French Hgt1 1801 15th St. S1H mo, Coul Hwy lellMb I terencea WorktW911 Ith Av1111; May· 20th. 1116 2 etrl,, 4 Br, 3 Ba. mW • ..w 2:1to Saint• An• 1520 WlndOWt, A/C In home MOO/mo. 845-731515 • Mlle, 2 blkl from ooeen. N.8. a&0·1111 • public. F'urr °' g1111 t~• . ........ 175-9431 .,...... ·~·''"""7 Studio--pt"'fum Wiik """70~ .530 MCWlty. 2 Bdrm, 2 ea, NB.U75/mol)IUt 'AlllM, lutnedea Hll ARCO 3•1• •• I ,.--. ··-· ..,.,., mo ....... -&.... to ~:· Sk~ltll, micro. ...... • V' ~ aleo lnoludee privet• elllb VERSAILLES lat last • dep Call 8111 or ULIU llUll THE IRVINE CHILDREN'S Santa An; .. o ..... n .... ""' pM Waterfront, 3 br, 2 ba, pvt ant. No pe11, 1375. Oall l·S, 4-4l20. wtth tennleoourte, Po<>la. CON"rit,'t BAL~A,900 Penny 1131:702" Ive "IOI Small pvt ore, non· CHORUS SUMMER---------"'· .... 1; & ' Bdrm lo~n· new dlcOf l1CIOO mo.+ 11155-18111 $4715/mo. 2 Br. 1v. Ba. 1•auul, 11un11, beauU-• meu. tmlcr. S285 mo. WORKSHOP 11 ~1-llterlq ·• "°"* Wttl\ double OM 9'1p "400. 873·1484 _.1 upper unit, ~ony, U R, ully deeorttld clubhOU-CdM 2 er 2ba nr beeetl. Mate 10 ahare Eetblf 873-4720 Ing Giibert l Sulllvan'• Part time cook week f• ~IJH. Quiet E'elde: lraM ..... ., ..... l!!l!rt INttl _. Gatport. .. ~d much mor•.1750 ltple, O/YI, Gar dlap. gar twnhM." b<I, 3 bl gar, •CCSM dlx •ull11. AC, (The Mikado) beginning end•. N.ad plftofl wllh ,_ -llOO/J'200 mo. COntllC1 :rwo STORY CONOO 2 ON THE SAND TSL ~~~~· W1~1803 ~ll~g:;,~lu:.,t;: 1700. 780·80H pool, non-1mkr, i2so. ampl pkg, from 1325. May 17t h: Tu11dal & good peraonallly lor own,, at 21:M·A OflllQI bdrm 2~ ba. 2 cat olt SUMMER RENTAL ~f:latw••n Sunflower ' IAfflllT Daya. Karen. 856-11300, 2 8 5 5 E . c • • H"' Y. Thured1y, 4-5:30 M. cookln&o!iome •xc•rl· .. .. ' ~· .. f I f !. ~· .. A._ l45-0887 $1150 'mo. No pell . 3 Br. 2 8•. unit,_, bar, WHIU• '1UMI . MacArthur). 2/0en waterfront •Pl E\111, 720·1460 815..ellOO 66~. =-Santi A~:yelv1~~~: 8m 1 Br. gar, fncd yard .. 845--9095, 442-48'2 :~r~~-fy~md=. B•oh, 1 & 2 Br. Apt•. E/Sld• l~e bright 2'BA now avall. Beautllul Shr Turtle Rock House ............. 1.n11 SUMMERl(CASRE FOR "*1t. Call only 11·11 AM 1475/mo Drive by 700 "--·nfront 2 yra n-2 -~•..,. .,.... Avall lmmed, pool, epa, IL • le •57,;. groundt, Hndu beach, 1375, 111 & let+ 'It utlla. 10 "'"•-130• . 8 ...,...... ., .. , .,,.,.,..i Cl•-.-· L.R. Gatpofl. No pete. 1" bl, •porch,• " boat lllp .va11. 'No ...-,, Pref quiet 30-40, re11, no Fron1 oflloe w/1hop Agee 5-11. June 13-AUg -"-""'--------W. Wllion. 973-338• 1tory l>Mah hOUM on the 5802 Seuhore. Bae" •~ 15 mo. Ava now. IM0--0997 7..,. ,,...111,.. ,.... ch 11dr1 n 0 r Pet 8 , epace, fe11on able. 28 Wkd~e 7:30AM 10 Certified Eacrow Officer '42·Mee Mnd. Approx. 50th St. & TSL Mgmt, 842-180G '' ,.... _,_.,. a-a-.. .. 1. "l>r/2ba·, fenc--'. Se1thore. 3 br, 4 be, 1 Br. '475·1485 Sp1clou1 2 Br. Ownere . 851-51187 Cotta Meea. zoned R-2. 5PM. Con act Diana Ehle wanled to 1tart new M· -.. ..., 2 Br. $685·1590 unit OR a FP $800/mo LUXURY 2 BR 2ba, gar, nr 549-7249 o r Bunny Lyne e crow eo. lnveetment firm aprtnlder, ~ noor., re-11950 "1°· Call Mra Spa~ .... ···•ngt•,o.... TSLMgl't'lt. 754-0081 B 'Ellertun Broke; beach. 1800/IH , 51111 N.B. Eetbll, Prof, mature 548-2237. 846-3231 can 111pply conelderabll •.Gardener. $4115/mo. Long. 850-llOO. ...,_,,. "' ..... 72o..o740 or 975-2373 Rlvlf' Ave. 78-0-2643 or Fe to 1hare home with Ctaal. lt1t1ll 2111 evea. bualneu. Good oppor- 1'42•t6e8, 847-8968 S,MleU 4 Wt9 & \wO bedroom apts. 2 Br garden apt, patio. 1 548-3388 M thru Fri. Mme. a.44-850• Commerclal C-l. w . 191h tunlty for agg~uelve ~Verdi wea 3 Br. 2 plua den. 2 ba, ramlly ~eU~ 0 ~4t~Jett . Eutllde <;°'1a Meta Wllerltont 2 Br 1 Ba. w/ Gorgeoua Huntington St. C.M. Prime location, ~eon. Reply In conlld-911. famlly rm, frplc, room . SWIM·MINO mo.· studio 1apetment. S35o evwyKtra,qulet,prlvate. Herbor/baaeh condo 2 xlnt term1. 2 Br. 1 Ba. l•1ian1 I ence. A. Botton, 113 d11'twar, 111w orpta & POOL. Patio• overn111g, STUNNING large 1 Br. mo. 83 -5ee1. nr beach, ellp avall. ahr Fabulous harbor private house with large Fiaaacial Corporate Plaza Dr, drp1, g•r dener . nicety 1and1caped, g1rden apt. pool & reo $300 1 Br. dpl11, 1lngle. $845/mo. 873·8338. vi-. 11r blk to bch, le-yard.UNa1ottloe,dre111 #10l.NB&2880 '876/mo. 21S/588-9000. S 1 3 2 5 . 6 4 0-l 3 2 7, 1 ar ... 710 W. 18th St. non-1moller only, quiet, 8"2-9866 ma I e pref. S 3 2 5 . shop, antiques, etc. Start Room and pvt bath Jn luK. OllllUTHI . ~aide nice clean. 2 Br. 559..e188, Ott. 120:91197 MESA PINES ~850 Harle 954 Weet 17th. 5<18-3829 VIW •HIOI 213-692·3•64 MAK I NG M 0 NE Y I mobile home. 'Ir blk to s75.s 100 a da'{'. Paid ... ..____,,,. 1.... UNIQUE Ba h •~ 15 ..., $550/mo +sec ocean. Furn or unlurn. le ......... w ·k " 1-. ... ..._.yard, enc"" NWPT SHORES·2Br, 281, BEAUTIFULcl B ... r *"10 Newer 1 Br. with garaoe. t & 2 B c d all M/F 1har• E.C.M. hOUM, 548-5442 ho-5829 $2851,mo. s 100 dep. tw ea......... Of own geraoe, 1550 +Mcurlly. lam rm, twnhee, roof FURNISHED or .,, No peu. S•2 I mo. '· on °8 av · lndry. lge yd. Peta oll, hours In own area. 1544 Ot1i:tge, HouH aundecll, a.ttached gar. UNFURNISHED, PRV pallo •• pool, epa 645-5577. OceaJnRvL~· ___.,~ 1350 mo. &48-787~. 800 sq 11., pvt bath, water Ap~e'•":.~Yc~·1 Re9~er99en9~d 750-1828 760-8458 "D'', No peta.'548-2778 1menltle1. 1895 mo'. TOP area, quiet, no pets ro,.... .. -. a git pd, 1/c avall. Incl. (2131891 7537 All UTILITIES 549-24147 1 Br. stove & relrlge, tmlll 8"5-6459 2 Br, 2 Ba up/down1111ra. 1600 eq 11 of fenced weellenda. 980-5844 OHml llLP E/lldlt, ... to aopreclate. -PAID, HEALTH ~ard, •lee & 'Nater paid. Eu1blutt, Spacious, 1 l>d, $240 plu• utll. Jan yard. C-2, Suite T, 130 E. PIT Mon thru Fri. Super 91'1\11)1'houM, 1 Br, 1 ea, ..... rt ·TtrrHI CJ.UBS. TENNIS. $445/mo. 1 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. $41 Olmo. No pets. pool, plantarea. No pete. 7511-711tt, a.48-76-48 17th St, C.M. $500/mo. l11ian1t1 401"' Sandwleh, CM 545-4887 "=··'~~~pt, gu. Spee.,§ Br, 2'1< Ba, clean SWIMMING, plus =·,!~~~.rm, carport, 548-1377 644-4787 Fem 21 to lhr 2 BR 1 Ba, 548-0"79 ltr lalt • 111111 lllP olflS Twnhee, pool; Jog, etc. mud\ more! Sol'T)', see Avocado Townhae 2 Br 2 B• lrplc. .YOI IEIEIVE m nr s. Cit Plaza, lplc, 3300 sq.ft. lormer Venus Retiring lrom wholeeale No uperlence neces-~k ...... t:~ okrm ~~ B:i~ $800. Agt. 5"•-1440 no pets. Modefs TSL Mgmt 8"2·9• t2 g111age, new paint, quiet, pool, Jae. 12•5 + S 150 de Miio. 103 E. Hth St. buatneu. $75,000 buy• sary ExclUng career OP· ..,. .,,... ...,.. BAYFRONT HOME da1ty gt 6 no pete. 1550/mo. Elden GATED VILLAGE .COM· dep. 549-1566 CM at Newport Blvd all, equip plus. Good In· port. lty BE8 Riiy 53M 1 fM Elegant & epacloua, 41 Br, open ° · Clean 2L':I' nr ~tores. ~u~ Ave. 979-1658 MUbHTY 3 Br, 2'~ Ba. EASTBLUFF: M/F, quiet & avail 4115. 875-6900 " come & eKpanelon · ~;. f0r Olreciory. Lerge a.111' muttl-f1mlly ok 3 car gar, dock avall. Oakwood ~!:me 2°fe4 ~0a0ple 2 Br. $4185; In triplex. New 1800 IQ ft. of PU.RE LU-reap. thr 3br, 3ba twnh-_..,.... Terms 968-6187 1-312-888-4347 pet option to buy S800'11 $2400/mo. -$"10. 842-1803 or pi opts/drpa, no pets. 2250 XURX. Garaoea, SPAS In ee. New crpt1, paint, la•11t. lt1ta11 .--l•alana Ext. C-1533 8E8T Alty 5311-Cl100 tee 955-24.73 Gairde• A~ 8"2·3l 53 "C" Canyon 495-9028 ev~[Y hd~~· -muter frplc, pool, gar. Re" req. •S775 up. 2285 ft lndu.c OJ · t iti 4014 DELIVERY PERSON for LO* 0091 4. rm 11ou .. wl 3 Br.·Townhouae, powder TwnhM 2 Br-1y, Ba, gar. Bachelor utll pd $335/mo. au e, n ng rooms, S300 + y, utlla. 6.40-9547 strl•I office. l810l Re-_pr•• "· TV & appllenoH, only bllli paid $300'• call rm. 2 Ba. trplc, commty Newport Bed So. nr occ, ·1585/mo . Microwave refrlg .. nu :i'..=-':';~1ng0!1~:i.~~: morn•no• beet dondo Clrcle, /IT, Hunt· Be your own boss & help exper need apply. ABC BE8TRltyS3M100 .fee pool. $1000 /mo . 170016thStreet Phone all 2 :3 0 . cpt.Nopeta.831-0921 vatepatloe&yarde,gar· /F 19-29 tc:i ehr NB lngtonBeactl.842-2834. save~r~!"undltr.1w11 TV,H.B.968-3329 · 873-8858 • (at Dover) 548-7214 111 M 9 dener provided. ELE-Condo, $250 or S300mo. In L""una N"'uel, Crown pure wa er. °" a. 1 r -Cute·2 BR 2Y, bl twnhN, 642·5ll3 . av ay PINE BLUFF APTS. o.-NT LIVING only 15 + ~ utll. 548-8212 be-I/al~ Parkway, approx. but or part-lime for .,.,.,, .... ,.. •• llCfOll tr Banta Ana CC. llerHllles condo, 102 UY tlmll 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1 Br Loft 2 minutes from Fashion fore 4PM la.4°4'aq ft s.45-0215 S.O.S. Water purification need• arf around eKper'd U00 mo. Allt nqw. Agt. Scholz Plaza, 24~. NB. 2 Ne rt Bed N Ba. wtth bluff view. Chlld ltl d 7 I t t S C · · · ays1em11. For lurther de-lull time help. Mon. thru •• &42-3850: 551-45e2 Bf, 2nd fir corner unlt wpor O. 1 Br. nreplace, pool ok, petlo, frplc, gas an ' m nu M 0 · · Fem 20..30 to lhr w/same 1200.2500.,.. ft West Ir· t1111 c:all LOUIN or Dave Thur• 7 10 5·.30. ••u•I /b I f I d 880 Irv! A Private Pallo & garage 1 Plaza. Ju11 Eut ol N--28 1 blk' ....,. · w .., w I'~ IMlltlful 4 br, 2112 be w a cony ac ng eve-ne iVtfllle 64, 11883 stove, d 111\waahlf, ape, port Blvd & So 01 San cute cott"C r, 1 vine area. lnclds offices. llf1 6PM. a.40-8709 speak Englllh. waoea up ~ oondo. Eaatalde. $1150 ~f:~a~~,~~~~r~;.:;,~'. .-,~~t~.. $4763~J\~':~Ys't.9 ~~adm. 831-6107 ~~o~4~fy24~~1~~~:e =~6-1~~~~v~ ~5~~9i~40 mo, Tom, TRUCKING ~~:~~~Ing ~·... • mo. Ag1. 842-4e23. d/w, erect range & gar E.tld• Coate Mesa cute 2 Br $4751mo new car-Ave~. coeia M.... 850-7880 CAREER ... Condo,_ 2 ttry;•4 Br, nr dapal. Elltenalve lacll, bachelor. $395, 1300 pet'. water paid. 2566 WANTED: 22-30 yr old Terrific loc. nr 55. 405 HOW ABOUT ()river, Part-time days, aome -· Size 5, 7, or -9. Apply at ALAMO RENT A CAA, 45"5 Ma- cArthur, N.B. i ,, ,.L, , ~ :,O'iii~'au";~~r~r.c~ ~n•c~9Pgg~,r~~=:'u~d:~: L1ve-aboa1d 32' boat, aec. Joyce Waltze . "B" Orange. 636-4120 Fiil lllT prof. female rmmate to trwy, aouth Santa Ana, VOU? SC Ptua. Lae $1100 pl1tl ground parking Contact perfect, for tgl ~couple. 831-1288• aot Call 1-5. Nice 2 Br pool apta, nu shr oceanfront apt. In 5000 IQ ft plua lrg fncd 11 '"" '""" "" ''"'"" •"''''• '600. 53e-0778 Kate Oavlel 842-9057 $400/mo Inc. everything. •Deluxe ~ Br. 1'.4 Ba. 1 BR. Poolalde apt. Spa-cpta/drapea. near Dover San Clemente $325 non-yard, heavy powered, .,,,11,, ........ ~ • .,w,u"""'"'" Al/all 61.1-811. ·87S-35S3 p1tlo, e/gar. d/w, lndry ctoue apt, crpte. drps. & W•tclltt Plaza. 1 mo. tmk<. Def'llM 640-7328 loading doore, re11on-... '"'"''""''' ,., ,,,...,,., Meea Verdi Exec. Town-5 Bdr Sornenet, Harbor ot 551-0305 _rm. no.pet8.:.._S5251mo. . • patio enrJouui .. JtOol. free rent to quallfl9d t&-It-•·'· W ... --able. 846-7612. "r•"•'"' t!Ome;-z'muter bdrma,-Vl--tiomet, good loo. UDO ISLE WATERFRONT 548-908' 5•o•54<48 S385/mo. 731-029, neM .. :~t =~ ::-=:s. ..... . u ~ w..~~·, .... all amenttlM, lmrned oc-1938 Port Clarldge. 8 a ch. 13 7 5 m 0 . &42_7312 Mu1t rent by 8/1. lat & Prof. mat: Male •trot. non •llC .... tall 2t2S h. cupancy.: $900/mo. $1375/mo. C611 Emerald . IHt $6115/mo. Call ofc tmkr. fin. eound, looklng • ~~::~,, ','~";,~;"''' .· -• -Mllllt have small au or work • lrolter ee&-48f5. Bay Realty •94-1840 873-8888 • -llflln 2 IW 1 br, carpoFt, $385/mo. &45-6&48 Iv meg. to sl)are larger view Auditorium, aeat•-~O. ~mu•I 3 &r.'2'"8a dbr,.•r ~-PANORAMIC" OCEANF-RON'f. t,_Pf;. 1Br -•• · No pet1. Utile Incl. 383 r ..:--CJii t , ZJ71 homew condtrw/lennllr. l"ull A.II .-Waatmln1~er Ko•,.,,.,~ .. • 2053 Tue'tln' OCEAN VIEW winter rental, ... ay 3 10 $850 mo. PluLM~urlty W. Bay. 548'-9516 . ..a ..,. • poof Jacunl etc wit~' Mall. 891-0028 12-6pm. 11 .. ~.11 ......... , ..... J • ~motorcycle. Full or part lme. For lmmedlat-. -Call; 645-0366 - - ( 13_541•81981: Highly upgraded •,Br. June 18. $750 Incl utll. ~·r;;195C:J1Nd ~·r~ 28r 1575 mo.$500dep. 1 Br. $395. 2 Br. $475, prof. M/F ~on imkr.1 """'"·'i"'"".'" 1700/mo. 2'1r ea, ft/dr,-P.vJ w8lled . ~~-.£.•~~·· 548-1930, calocl."ic_,,,,.,,},''w · 0 384_8 161h Pl, C.M. · turn 1525. Yearfy. Pool, Hunt. Harbour to Laguna •-I P1 ....... • '""""''"" comm. S2150rtno-~ v<_,.,~ .,..,,..""".., ·5 ... ~1 .. 1 _ nr beach, but. No pett. Beach. Call Wolfgang 10 naat•actata I """'"'""'"'~ ,..,,, -.. -8--2-'lr~B-f--h--I .. ..,..., V . 498-6277 5 (71") •"" 1""n'""' •11•""' r . 1 am m , 644-148-0 Furnished Penthou•e • •.m. 10 p.m. •t Aaatu ... nb 3002 " ....... .-~·~ ...... ,,,. lovely t'Midentl•I neigh· A 1 G 1 Ocean Townhae. 111ra lge. 2 BR. •-.... 1 ·-2711 636-5790. .,., ... , , "''''"' borhood w/park. $875 Poollllde 2 Br. flat $500 v~~ Pool,r~!un1. Ten-2 Br, encl gar, extra clean t'lt ba, dble gar. Pat, ..... ....... W1111T Liii Fol lnlonnatlon colt loll --.-c.11951-5883·-. w/laiage near belch-n,I •. 2 b' d . 2 b 1 , & qui•!· $475/mo. 279 ldry. $520 mo. 675-0500 ft* Large 1 bd charmer. ~~L~ ~~MdL~1 ~:,,~al. Through Hypnosis r ... 1.100.421.izao ''"~ Errand Pereon 15-20 hrs/wk . Hrs negot .. MUST Be Rell- 1bll, Cleat) Olll, anct~ r . good trana., S3.7~fli'r1 tf.··"' Student OK. STJ{RVING -· ACTORS MOVING CO. 650-1366 a.eut 3-b~ Thlmhouae. BE T Rily 539-8190 fee SI 4 5 O Imo . Ca 11 Wlleon. 645-1819 2 BR 2 Ba, encl gar. lge View. Avell 8·1, $600. Xtnt rm. 533-3043 evee: Money b1tek guarantee ~: ... :~~.~~.,:~~~~1lo ~'It ba, pool, ffi>l, patio, EA VIEW. Executive 875-7205 after 5 pm and Lg 2Br 2ba, n-ly dee., patio, No. CM. $525 mo. 499-5058 891-3288 daya. JOB 33:25, 673.,..164 pm tndl•n•poh• llm• EK perlenced M 8 tu re etc. '846/mo. 54a~5 128 home. a-Bf'...Sp~. Gor-Sat · pool, adults, no pets. Biii, 780-8862 IM --"''~ "" ''"1'' N23 ~one+ bo~usP.~·5T1~f0~3on· or M3-3018 geous view. 11850/mo. S 4 2 O 8 4 6 -7 3 1 9 •• •.vv Ill y PU.IT ¥, 1 Br. "'*' tncd yd, w/w 644-7070 . ~ .. na .. 11 Val. 873--0a&.. ...... ltac~ 2740 IUUll •m WllTll .... -· L Mayflgwer n EJtperlenced Rental Car cfptl. 1"25 plus MC dep._ IUYllW . ..... ,..... Z70I 2 'Br 'plui Qin Condo 2 81 &ilixe poo)al(le xlra laige Wkly rental• now avall. r.-:i:~ :::.~;..~: 1~:1~~ ... wua., ..... ll"IL , ........ ~ .. ·-, ... , ..... 41>/lln :~~~ct~~~f, t~e~~ll: 8111-249-5238 4 Br 2'1r Ba N-Bed·-2 c:ar garage w/opener. 2 br, 2 QI', blt-l n,11 . $105 & up. Color TV. 1188. Landlord IMllllng _ -•· 1···1""""•""' ... , .. ,., . lord' model' g)Jarded BAVFRONT. pier avail. 3 micro, frplc, lekes. dswshr. l'h miles beach. Phones In room. 2274 mual find new homel lllletlll...... Car. 650-1180 Bw.ltl!Ulnew2 kl"t''ze1aree oommPoor&ten-.story, 2 Br . frplc . streams.waterfall.pool No pets. $500/mo. Newport Blvd. CM. 559-5364 IWllPITllll •••!flll.Na 4024•FASHIONCOUNSELOR bf, 2~ b~8~. 750 .n t a'. s 17 0 0 / m 0 . $1600/mo .. 875-3067 plus Jacuzzi. 1775/mo. 536-8362. 646-74•5. lll'n 114,.,. 125.000 to $500•000 $12/hr, PIT, L•dlet Ap. mo. Agt. 64'4-5-403, 644-8131 1 Bdr w/garage, epta/ 545-3115 DELAWARE PINES -4 Br. F.V. near 405 twy & Semi-retired Univ. profn-,.,,., 2nds. F..st approval & parel Business Ml TIWR•E Nwpt Creel 2 •I>\ 3 t>r:211r drapes, refrlg., yearly 2 Br. Tri-level 2 Be. Con-1 Br. $475/mo. shopp i ng . Kit prlv. '°'a wife Mell Ill ci8ll 2 I• Ulll funding. 851-9135. Da· 731-4347 0.1lgner perfect with be condo. lofted celling, 1525. ~73-8821 do, 2 car garage w/ 2 Br. $800/mo. $240/mo.1164-38.44 mottly furn. l)ee/apt, nae Corp CdM, Doug FLIGHT DIRECTORS C..,. Cod charm. ~ BR. frplc, eundeck, dbl gar. la1Ma opener, micro. lrplc. Frplc. pool, gar, Working man, compl. Balboa area. Oec. '83 Leal I,.... 3004 Sulley; Bkr. needed. muet be wllllng 2.,. ba. oozy home com-pool & tennl1. $995. #6 --lakee, 1tream1, waterfall. private patio. turn., eoul brothers -I-thru Mar. '84. R"""'8 to; W o•<t to fly, needed to market plete with wooct burning Kamalii. 962-0778 P1aia1at. .. ,., po o I p I u 1 J •cu zz I No pell. 8•2·8807 c 0 me. Hunt 8 ch . Wootton. 40.. Clnderell1 •••!f UI.. 4 -,_ plane 'club. Training ..-. formal dlnlnCJ, . B 2 'Adult condo 2Br 2Baon $760/mo. 545-3115 19221 Delaware St, 53~&« er, Claremont. C.A fOlJNI) ADS IOwner dealres $300,000 by prof. HIGH PA'l'i.: air oond wet bar & fuMy do l:lY l>Neh, 3 r • 'Ir ' I ' f 917 t 1 I t 5 t 12"' I or M r F I e m ~ kltdMin RMld· Ba. eecunty gatll, frple. the bl)'., poo' eunroo • 2 Br. 571 w. Joann St. up WHIWI ans Furn rm In CM home. . 01n or yrs 8 ,.. . era ha 'to poof ·2 car g«age,.boat tllp. 1teamMuna,boatdocll. or down. No pela . Lrg 1 &2Bdrm among $225/ Call Chi fl4"· I lnt2tll Secured by 1st T.O. on 714-662-2003 and ,_...., ~$7951 . Call after 4. 642-5412. restricted ICCHt. Me-S'•601mo .. Sierra Mgmt pines & atrea.;:_1. Sec mo. . r' • -'II!! er IRE fRE( prime Laguna Comm/ ,__.... mo. lure couple. $875/mo. 1141-132"4 645-2•35 $55. Slngle gar. Sale a ft Realdent11I building .-.S. IW.n IMMAC.ICHAAMrNG 1-884--4742, 1-885-9487. ~·~~e~'F=fZ: ~tl~: wrkng Fern 25-40. non-aecure. 731 w. 18th st, Cal: worth I 8 o o . o o o . 875-23.11 or •vee, call 1BR. NEAR WATER. ,,._ • l llu •7•• 648-659.1 emkr, kltch prlv. gar, .costa Meaa, 873-7787 •94-4831 646-33715 I $575. •99-488--nu t • -Wl d, pri bam. pool, apa, G f etorage M2-H11 _1-.-.,-------..,..--.,..~1 OELtJXE I 2Br Colldo. 1"1nll, ~t Cr•I, N.B. arage or ' , '.'-(·1....,., 't~-~r;~~~~~iM-~~" . ." ~ ·• -"• "' ,-; · ~ .. x :-· ••· :I F LL Tlllf PH · 837-2.988 -etove here wont lut 1Two Car Owage lor Stor-Found Bike TOOi Kit. Vic. lltl'tallt le, IH. PAllf n• Wiii BEST Rlty 539~190 fee 1 •-• •H-age In C.M. Near 18th St. Orange Ave & KnoK St. Spectlllilng In 181 & 2nd • e..t-llde Spinnaker cove ....---• S80 ll46-30l4 C.M. 1142-0948 ' TO'• llnee 1949 opportunities 1vallable 3 ...., ,_., 2 bd ?•Ir ba. 1 Val. 2410 ...,.. .. • · Robt. Sattler NH/CM with the Loa Angeles r• 'I:. SU-• Eaa'·'de ·•~te •70 Stor Found male caatrated ~ Broker Bd "··•1~ Times Clrculatlon De· attached 2 car eleC gar, "-'"v 1 BR-·· SC....... "'-Wkl" ren11l1 $105 up. ... "' • · -SI c t .. ,_., ~· """'A ·-rl£.9 -• ••1 ' :ra on1u 1 2 "-'I CM ameae. 0• • ... eea "171 "•" ,..,,11 p· .. ment In -·r door-to-1.ll ~Sec oep,;,7•::811 Reeort-Llke adult lrlCt 1 BR upper rear, deck. ,,...,.. Color TV, free coffee, '" ......, • · · area. Call Newport Har-"' ""'""""' d.... -1 now . .,,,6/mo. &4...-..., w/pool, gate. 1"7o+$40 I 11ove & refrlg. no gar, Bachelor 1420 N-. 1 & 2 Bdrm IU}(ury heated pool & 1tep1 to 8 3-754" b 0 r An 1 ma I H o 1 p . WIDOW HAS SSS for oor newspaper sa es wee. utll leu discount, or 1595. 844-7809 1 Bdrm $495 apt1 In 14 Plan•. I Bdrm OCiMn. Kltch't avall. llct lntala lilt 531_1030 T.D'a, s10.ooo up. No ~~~~rya:'ag~u:r~:n~~~~ _,.. h e 0 P 1 I 0 n 181 E. 18th 642-0856 from $545. 2 Bdrm from 1115 N Coaat Hwy, credit cheGI<, no nanal"'. 1••• " 9 A'' 2 luL .... ..._ fhu~2~•' C.ta Jhu 2724 1530. TownhouH from Laguna BMch. 4194.5294 1817 W"tcllff. N.B. 278 Found: Sm Pdle x, le, blk., Call Denison Aa~o·~. m ... on. noure; .... - Huge 3 bd, tmly rm, 2 *2 Br 2 ... SC Plaza 1 Bdrm. S•95 $895 + pools, tennlt, I ... ..,_5 to 3800 aq. n. 2,"35 aq. VI n c o I I/ I ct or I 1 1 673_7311 PM. or 4 PM -9 PM. Frpla. dbl• nar. ocean 01111 Pt 2 Br 2 Ba. pool, · ..... nr ' 2250 Vanguard waterf1111, ponds! Gas ant " .._ ft.Sultllbleforrnedlcalor Republlo. C.M. Blind? Training la provided. Po-view. -228 •18th st. 1pa, sauna, walk to s55.A95 .. pNaotl~t•P.07•0512·_581P2•2· 540-9628 ror cooking a h11t1ng Retldentl·• Bovd a Care dental. Agent 5"1-5032 Deel? 1142-0178 eves 2nd TD'• lrom $5,000' to tentlal to earn 1300 plus beach marina 1950 ...-Id F s 01 .., 150,000 high yleld ••· per week. F'or en lnter-11100/mo. Call agt • · ' Flrepl-pool dllhwuh-s Cit f>tu a.rea. 2Br, Iba, P1 · rom · an ego at 111 Qlltl CASA I/ERA Prime Fountain Valley of-Found; Keye In parlllng lot cured by •Ingle family v 11 w , c er I ( 7 1 4 ) "Ula" Me-1312 910-7740 'Ir pvr'patlO xtra lrg ale, pool, eec. g1t11, no Frwy drive North on offera a whole NEW way flee. 884 eq ft. 10529 of Balearic Center homes In San Bernar-957·2361, •~t t204 AffOrd•bll 2 Br w/brlck , •• IEIEIVE m arden. 2' er.' $595.00. pelt. 1550/mo. 968-3652 ~ ~~ ~~~d':n~ of '"• With auperb qual-s I at. r . ( 0 I ck) 5/2/83. Cell 751-7388. dlno. Prln only. Call GAR'" ENT M ·NuF•c. trplc 1350 flat kids ok GATED VILLAGE COM-~57-28.41 2 Br. 1 BL apt. $550. Se-Seawlnd VIiiage. (71•) ~d cc:;~'== 7141118&-1134· Lost male Sl1meee. white Dennis (71•) 885-9828 TURER needs exp"er BEST Riiy 6311--81901w MUNITV. 3 Br. 2'A Ba. -curlty dep. 1250. Stove, 893-5198. In 1 garden room a •WPllT ~ br ... t & feet. Gone since Mon-Fri 11-6. operators. 831-2630 F~ 3 Br Incl fem rm 2 11100 aq. ft. ol PURE UITlllE opt.-.ldrps, In dry rm, II a-. courty11rd Mttlng for the F.ull Service Sultee Aprll 20th. 20 yre old. Pvt p1r1let wl1h to p~r-General Office dutlea June . bth Jr~1cJ1rag1 '""'25 LUXURY. Oaraget, 2 Br. t'lt Ba. TownhOuM. PQOI. 5•8-7237 llU•T _..,., active 11nlor citizen. II•--.. Vic. Allto St. N · B . chue 11• & 2nd TO t 1 ,.. •" SP s O let 1p1clo • near -• ... ,. 8"2-3273 & 5-48-5812 ' • to Dec, par1 t i me, : Beet My 11~190 fee A In every tiom• -$805-1835/mo, carport/ 3 br 1'1r be twnhM gar bu h 2 B u 1;,., B Owned.& operated by an 1575. Fum/unturn 1 h I 1 a re a . B k r . 8·30AM to 1·30PM per-BMut 3 Br, 2'1r Ba twnh... maeter tulle. dining earage, em all pet ok. pvt' patio, frplc. Ava11: T::~hOUH. r S550/m:: RN. 71'4-240-0338 All YOO need IOt one FC>Ynd •m•ll bllCll Dog. 1/819-758-0318 feet for cor.eo. •IUcsent, No I*•· Pool. Jae. ,Cjar, ~1~!;.!ce:.0~1c~~!;~: aund~~· /;f:,g. $625/mo. 875-<l lH 980-8858 ...... lntala nH MonthlY r:.1 female. tono hair, breed amall c .M. office. Call lor petlo $680 ~597' Iba a I• A~ -640-5470 ' unknown. collar, no tag. •-1 Interview 845-6811. · · oven•. private pit 1314 Sent• n1 Lrg 2 Br, ne'#ly painted, * $38-0/mo. \Ip. Bach, 1 & Ocllnfront • Emerald Vic. Brookhurtl/ Oar-... '!lll•t '-'-· _,.,. yards, gardener provld-TSL ~mt 8"2-1803 orp/drp1. 1"115/mo. 2 Br. untum & turn, pool, Bau, Laguna, fullv fur-*llL~ .,,... fleld. Call Joyce day• ltl W ....... SlM GENERAL OFFICE ...._ __, ed. ELEGANT LIVING 832 1788 18""2 Aorld " ' ••2 •••• ..-.. ,,,.79 I u-Or-'-d-" t...Jnn flllng f Large, clean, 1 Br. Apt. -epa. .. 1. nlahed, monthly. May-1 M FREE AENT .,.. -. ....... , ev.a ..,.._..., ......, ..-, ,.,..... · lllTILI ~~~hi~~ 'r'.11~~':.' 7 r::_~ pool. lndry fee. near $415, 1 Br. refrlge, 1tove, 8•2-2834 8"42-3172 Dec. 4114-1084 t room to 7 roome. AdJ. FOUND: BllU!ltl.ll friendly Ans. Svc.. Pl1n1 ofc. NB. bkkp'g1 & P:~I. Start- 1·10 3 bctt'1M. ltlll11ng al nut• to S.C. Plaza. Juet 1hopp. ut111 pd. From patio, ol11n. no pate 2 Br 1 Ba. balcony ml-y tiea leatala INT Airport• Inn & Frwye. No mall cat Tloer vie Col-Exp. only for varleble Ing ... ry pr mo. ~6 to 1160 -EUI of~ Blvd. & 1388/mo. 548-0338. 731-C w . 18th. 873-7787 nutM from beech. S510. ... ... required. lege Pk, c.M. 54o-347t thlftl. 831·5840 ~~:r~·M-zy·~ .. b~:.:.:~ ~lty So. of S~n Diego Fwy. Buying •nd .. uino at • •MESA VERDE ~ Br. 1 mo. ·P•lm Sprlnga. Short/~ Call AM 833-3223 FOUND: 3 "'8Y rlnga w/ AHletant to PurchHlng 2-4PM tor Interview. $1150/mo. 831-5439. r111on1bl• price-that'• Ba upper ~ decor 720--0844 term. 1360/wk. 3Br <tba, Airport aree-Exec. many keye on eacti ring. Agent. Good with numb-642-1186. A&O Rentals. 2473 Orange Ave., Costa what cJ111lfl•d It all l"t5. Chltd ok, no pe11: _ .. Pll HIT very pvt pool. Walk .to Sult• from 225-460 11 SA Hgta .,.._ 931_3300 era. some Receiving e11· 2085 Plecentla. ate 6, I ~ about. 842-5'78 833-8974 -Smoke TrM & Ralph•· $1 per aq ft/Many 11tr11 perlence helpful, or wlll CM. -.651-1177 · p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.1 Mltllon Viejo 3 Bdrm. 2 875-7520 Call 557-7010 P......U. Hl2 1raln. 40 hrs/wk. Hours ---------twahutl Val. ISIS Ba. 1750-1755. Fenced a..•·.•-It IW. --and daye negollable. Cill Hair dreaelng a11l11tan1. 2 Br 1,,., Ba, recreation · ·--11•10• t yard a garage. Kid• & .... .._ •lllll'lftl 111'111• SPIRITUAL READINGS Donna Surf and Sand must be lleenled. Ideal faeltltlM. pvt beach, NI-in&~-A Rt pet• weleorne. 545-2000. Roomm•1• Coordlnetora t MO FREE RENT Advice In 111 mattere Hotel 494_8460 working 11tusllon for _ .... SllOl'M. gate guard-Sl:IDDB m .. m:n 1 Agent, no fee. All appllcanta acreened With thort term leaH, love. merrl•g• & bu•I· . . mature lndlvldual In :d' comm. 4115-1851 . A 1595. 2 Br. 2 Be. Mint W• dO the MlrCh for you full MrVloe eult•. Keep nHt. Aleo oounHllng. Banking lovely well eatabll1hed cond. Near beech, beet 'Ir price with ad your ovarhHd low & 1815 So. El Camino Real, nu Tllll TIWI talon, Lag 8oh. Call ..... w ...... ., "'°° plul Mdurtty dip, Incl. olMnlng. Off lltrMt perking. Small & quiet. Call e4&·H04 to -· Vlltl'A FILAAE 3 BR,~~~~~~~~~' llMllty room, brand new ~ home. lllO.O mo. lellM. UIA M Ill ... 1.7IO-tt17 ALL UT1UTIES PAID wtU.OW8 • ·3 Br. 2 Ba. Compare b1fote you llo, frplc, ettechld dbl rent. Cultom dlllQn lee-t~!•d•. enolad yard. turea. POOi, ~cov._1dh '"''"'°· ...... 1.-ao. . garage, IUl'I'-• .,._. .... pluall 11ndao1plng, No ~ ,... 4 er 8uy '#I . 1)111. tetlt IYOO'a dbl garae--t er. Furn. 1520 . MIT ~ 53t-t100 ... a Ir. Furn. '826 fM"ACI, Cerdln 21r, 386 W. Wltaon ... 2-1971 .• , •• sr•ae opnr, nr ~ aer, ala, frpl01 peUo, pOol, , fannle. 11'5 erlCll yd, end oer!IM, nr 11up1 11 • 1 HI J oyoe Sant•' An1 OoUntfY Club. Willle · • . · 1M11 ~ 11, 1700 mo, ""'*'"'·°'.,,.. llOfM ..... ,.,. • ._ """91 ... ttw =r l ~ Wll ... lit ...... 11'1 I 1"'81 llld...,.., 141•1117• c, ... , .... Ma 1u ... 11 SPECIAL RENT DISCOUNT on w•• bachelor apartments in quiet, secure surroundings (security guar4 on duty). ./ CJJltoi ua...ft1'11rt11 ./ All utllitiae paid ./ BeauW'ul reoraatlon faoUlttae ./ Cbotce ofl.at or and floor ./ Private pe.Uoe down.at&lra or larfe blJOOnl• upetalrs ./ One block &om axoellant shopping, banD. tb.e&t:ee, "'8t&Urlnte, poetomoe ./ BUI stope on ooroer of Adami 'I Harbor EQJoy Uvtng wtth compatible mtt.ng reeidente. CALL FOR RENTAL INFORMATION Phone: HI· OITO Harbor Greens APARTMIRTB 2700 Peterson Plaoe, Colt& M d N 568-7077, 2• houtl profllllonat Image h~h. San Clem. 492-7298 Exoellent Opportunity for 494-9729 for Interview are~, ar · 0 f •II. 881 ~ "". Sult• ~. ,____,, I •33 7 780 171 """'"" "' '" C C I Of exper-,....., peraon n •n HANO'l'MAN In " • -Wented mat r•p female +I• w port B •a ch . II U attractive S1vlng1 & Laouna Beectl 3 bd, 2·~ ba, dbl g.,, new rrnm11 to lhr aot or hie 83t-3e51. llSSllE Loan. Immediate open-411•-1930 carpet• and oalnt, $700. In CdM, Irv, ·Newport Ing ottera varied dutlel. --------- Clll aot "Ul•''-a.48-1372 ., ... Non.-amkr.CanJlnd ..alff1llllnD 7tONO.HARBOABLl/D. Call Linda D1cu1, Health&BMuty.HMlth& Wlllt to beeeh, NE'f' Stu- dio, ga1 & water paid. $300/mo. 1538-4837 Deluxe unite In 4-plex, lrplc, carpeta, drap••· hlc.:Up, enolld gar, 3 Br. 2 Ba. '850. 2 Br. 1 81. $510. No pe\I. 540•"4484 u .. Itta COVH'M~,ilhU8 ING IN N!Wnm1 llACH llno1 .. 1 &L2 8drm Apartmentt & TowntlcKI· '"· Some .,.. -.ntty llolmlatled. I Fromlltt On Jambofee Ad •• ..,,~ ... M. 144o1 .. plate toget'*. 58&-8832 Beytront bldg. 700·1,007 FULLERTON . 754-1801 E.O.E. nutrition company needt want•d to ahare home aq ft IVall troin $1.25. ••i •••• Oraf'\91 Coaat S1Vln1 key people to work lalll w/flmell. preflfibly OM BASEMENT StOO aq ft. .-., •..-e 1700 Adema C.M. & management po1l- who alao hH dC?SI· In 2500 aq It Call: Mon-Fn .,.. 11 .... It 4A11 BANKING llone. Xlnt Income . Coata Mlle -· 8Nr19y t-5. 842-484• J llJI I Wiii GROWING NEW INOE-839.e849 Mr, Reyes. 842-1207 ATTRAOTIVE ~ PENDENT BANK la ...... /hit Prof. male rmmate wentld OfflCe IPICI for ..... : 747 MASSUSSES MeklnQ to fll1 the follow• Reul>ertt Newport needs lhlfl 2 bdrm houM In ft, $895/ mo. utlla jd. TO SERVE YOU Ing po1lt1on1. EXPE-a f/llm• day hoete11/ Corona c111 M.,. Ctoee 10 A/C, ground ftr. 105 El ' AIENCEO NOTE TE!LLER holl. Apply btwn 3-5 f:>MCh. Quiet non-1mkr. Cimino Dr., Coeta Miia. *"" 1&11 with comm'I loan k.now-dally. 251 E. Pacific Cet '335-t'Autll. 720-1857 !.,.~~.!.of Felrvtew & LARGEST l MOST ledge. LOAN SECRE-Hwy. ,.....,..,. RELIABLE TARV. EXPERIENCE-----..,.--- WI Ull 754-1040 Mr. Tre.cy 1000'1 of fT\btl 1lnoe TELLER. Cell Debbi. Of HouMCIMnlng, PIT. ~. 1964 a" b ar1 tor 1 p pt Muet have car & ptione . Fl. '. I IM ..... '"'· HM 1112.1000 2"4 houra 714·841-HOO. National °"' Jllln. MO-e971 hM, ••rt ....... ' Benl! of 8outMm Olllf. HouHkMper w1nted to ..... /l11••1tl1 · .. lnl. .. •• HBTIL •A 3951 SO. Plala Dr.8an1• malnteln prl"at• home .. ........ •••·•••1 ., -...... . ~a.en 11 In °'fr Co. 11...... 2022 QUAIL ~ ..:::.~l~d NEWPORT BEACH ~i:r.'iri:':e"'!:':i HOUSEKEEPEA. 111per, 8 Mo. Ouamtct SerYlol ... ,. 875-7874. for home on ~· Mon. • Cl'ldlta • Ew W1tne11 t0AM-12AM :':'~~~~ N•••..:.. !!m• Matuln., l llT & --·-a l(NX "8QIO. Cute Glrtl ......... , -------- Newport Otc 832-4134 To S.WYou :::f.!llatea. Expe· •--=====~- whO ~ ,::_tno, mm 1111111 11nt ..-rY..... •••t•tt TuetlnOfo 132..tl~ ---~9"1 ::c=t!n~~ =-~::"~ HoYIMmat• wented, mile . Offtoe& flrt!ldlif P~ F11tllon 1a11nd, and 'llot c11 .. Tn.ci ~d• to 20·H. mnter bd•M & 'Ill UIT -, .. V•ma. laoalant *1Dfl IM Or9IWll Coall bath N•wport Beach. lll .. Ml •• beneM9 and cNnot '°' ~-.... ._1 lllO+'A. lo4t-4J01 Na~ IOO ICI ft, 1 M. 1 d v • no • m • n t , ~ _.,...., •ub-.M 11>uatne1• Of· 1;: :t::'l.'o ... , 2131749-1141. Aall tor .... Idle lteme ....... 1. ftOe. l?MllD. 94711'!'0> ... It .... • .... - '· 1,- ,_ ,_ Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/WedMed-.y, M9)' 4, 1983 Er --. - ,. lb 111r 11111 · •1r1111111r 11~·~ ··· ---Nn11 CW!!/ Gt111t1t -bal• "''•ftN• -. . 1zr'ef,, -....... ...... f1111HM :,......,, -$1.84 per day 1a11on ~roduottonrUntl• ConorAt•i .anialLo.r lg• ~--• ·• ,,..,..._ .,. ~MllllOl'.VY _ ,. ,..... DJ:•ed fromll.' w.........,1..,..111111 Thet'••ALL """• ...... mlted· Mothere Day lobe. R•mov• !>'!11 ra· F,.. eat. Plokup '. del. '**• ~· ~. Aooflne·Plumblna =· ""~-:-,,,"'£ by Atohard Sinor. Lie. Maine from •16. Aepalre Rtpafr1, no 12t2t13 . .__ •'~....., b r I g h. t b o u q u • t •. Pl-w/,.., ....... ,2 ... ~:...,. nt-ttn mctMno~.trim•~lnlf· 'Pf9Y· Dl'yw.il4tuoco-Tfa t•neifc onal for eummar 2toe44. 14 yra of~ o;Jll/. IY~nd llfnf t . S4J.tl74, ~2-4007 .... 494•7660 CLn..1 11::: MC: .... lt:::J: Cutu11at1ng,. tarllllztng. a. tl'\ON, JI t4t-"90 local ouitomare, MlM 301n~'f.. e4 l-n..1--!!!! !!!W -!!!!!!! HHot7 HOUSE DOCTOR: paint· X!:1t~~::;;~::~ '"'-"' ~. ta-4114 1&1-•H04/142.ee>G3 .;.f;;;Ut~------ -·· LO\llng a Aaloonalbla 8PRING8-HINGES·NEW JOhnlOl'I l Son: Do own Ing cwpentry ""' jobt and oay utllltl••· Call .. u -p•--.... -==1 -== Tile a MMOnrY: MW ' r• DAR. y ' AESfD l COMM'L Fr .. WMIC. F"enc.d yd OP!NEA8. All repalr1. work. 16 yr1 malnt. a o.;y "45-6277 PTL · e7~7e .,.., e ftM, ,._, • -·-_ !!!!!!!!!_ ~ Dair. AU typee. Quality. ,.._~ C.M. 831 ... 25 -"dvt 8~'tc:~~1u;-"'44IO landKIPlng. 764-1ttf PAPA CLIFF ~t, nHt ,::.fell· UllW&a lal,'I ~,.. eet. Uo. ta1-2346 PILOT Low ratel. ~ C.atlMtlll, ....... ISMAEL'S GARDENINO Fencing, ti ... pklmblng, Young Married Couple lo rat• 7149 Ellparteno.ci a profH· TILE INSTALLW MllTL ,.._, Ramodal/Aapalrl Oar911• Door Opetator1. Claan·upa, tr• trlnt a odd Joi>•. 94Me20 evet from .,...L !v:~ ~~Ya~:'. _.,. p.,.. :!r.:';;':'l J~•poolble All kinda. Ouatant.ed SERVICE' Call thulll*ttl Wa .. ve & raald. Llc'd, ·~; ~ •• ~~~w::c!: rrtalfl,, MrVloe 54e-2502 ... 11.. :_.~1~ 26 yr1. Lio. 403941. lne, °"de. For ••i*1 Hr· Raft. Jofll\ w.M>417 you M. 28 vr-~ Int. For •t. 1552·gt42 2411 Newport Bl\ld, C.M. JAPANESE GARDENEA -==-DUMP JOBS bended. Aafl, Color aic,. \lloe, 04lll tvanlngt 5 p.m. Cenimlc: Tiie al Colt ND(CTORY 1ng all 'VPM ot conetruo-942.3.490. M•lnt\ ot•en·11P. tr•• ..... Tu _ pert. tM-091_1 _Rldlafd to 9 p.m. " no -· w11neta11. Wotll ouar. UI\ tlon. Contractor, pur-U, ....... I ... trlmm nt. smell land-~ 8.mall K~°t..? ~obt 1 Fedefate4 Tix~ Pelnttng..00 1e yra.tlc:. PL~8E k-.p tryl~.. o.orge ee1.130l - OO IT HOWi chasing IXS*), contract Lie:. 30tltl. Aamodal, ladtalu ICaf>lng,_Jadl 142·1t56 Ill Ml 1 91 Home/ottlcie appt1. 14. Pl. .... 1. (l14) 41Mlll T•~ ... "' .... labor or just coneultlng. Add'DI a Csbtnet• .... ,,. lnntJ """" HAUL-MOVE·REMOVE 676-5858. ...-!!!!!!!-----------Call P.R.l.D.E. Conttruc:· 941-8688 646--4944 I II _ _ Fum11ura, Trun, Tr... I• .... ,....._ 20 ~ exp. Pool NtV, ,.... P\11 51ctlng/ Ram9dlal YrM Dally PNot llon, 646-3305. DrJwall Topped/ramovecl. Clean "3-6415 NORM O.ve'1: M~t 110·175 or Lio. 4259~4 ei~3~5 molding. Early c:omple· lnitr Xlnl r.,it1, ~°":'~ C-t..1-M-LI-_ up, new lewna. 751-347t INT/EXT PAlNTING HAULlNO ~ otl lat year'a. Will tlon, malnt. l repair. K-8. (21 2-37M ._,_, -tt -· DRYWALL TAPINO LandlCaPlnQ·Yd Clnupt IN BEACH CITIES tra~. 941~29. ...,.. mDIMI Fl'M Mt. 24 hr MrV. Lie:. ----''-------Ml•ll'J!, u.t !12 •Hew oablnate, cabinet A1J TexturM I. Ac:oulllc Tr" trlm/remov-Malnt Aleo home/comm. Im· C~P~/&:~tj:.;vc:. .... & INTER. AHi. rata1. 283800. 64M280 Tnla1 ltnln· -• t1clng, bare I formic:• FrM •t. Kevin 873-1503 Irrigation Jim 851--0129 r,rovament1 a rapalrt, N ' • UY -Fr .. •t. Steve 647-4281 9::fl:: Typl fWe<d Procaallng AetptiqJ c.tUan countenopa. 642--0881 DRYWALL/ACO'GSTICAL nc:~INDOW CLEANINO Haullng, clean-up & tr .. BRICKWORK: Small Jobe. , :::1: ~ Ou~ WY ravlt!On• --Cablnetl & c.rpemry All~'\ Repalrt 111 UBI -I· OAAPENTAY trlmml~ S10 min. ~.Colle Meta, l~I Hu!* Rooflog·all typM. ~ 861·1041 NW ~y#~; Small job' & repair& 8UD 562-9582 l.awn·tr ... thNb lnttall LANDSCAPING 55 -8271 Bob lrvlne. Ref1. 675·3175 • Farthing lnterlof DatlQrl New·recover-daCl<t S. I carptn~ . 13(). 1eo0 Fr .... umata 645-2003 D .._... 1 Tr .. lrlm/RemO\l&I Fut, rellable, neat! College Student with large Muonry & Stucco: ,_ & HANOlNO/STRIPPltfQ Uc:. •411802· 54a-9734 N:;~~~ ~r1~~lln•~~c:. Ablllty 111 IC11nl Lawn maln1/Rototll:OX Reu. Ml. by the job or truck, loweat rate, r9'>11r. AN typat. Quality. Vl ... MC Scott 645-9325 l•JI rHfl8llll·IMI 642•7190, 557•9150 Ailfitl!!!/ ....... CarJ!!try ELECTRICIAN. Priced Fr" .. tlmate 548-5 hr + m1tar1a11. Local prompt. Thank. you , Lowell price. 631-2345 Blackwelder Paperhang· Fr" .. t. (le:. #391042 --.----.,.,.--~ Add'n•DeliQn·Remod. Reealf·Alteratlona ~ right, free eetlmale on Clean-upi/Land1C9Plng refi. Denny 4~10 ...,. Cou. rt 759-1976 BRICKWORK: Small or Ing a Removal. Qual. ... _ ... _, •--'-~ d ~''t ·~:,-+ Top quality. Low prlca. Doota-WlndOWl-Cablnela large or l/Tlall Jobt. Haullng • Tr .. Trim LIGHT HAULINO, Apt lerge jobt & rapllrt. work only. 494-3816 rttuau ....wft ~J944 a . 675-8098 Fr" •t. Lie:. &31·2345 P~·~~· Lie:. 398821. 873--0359 Fr" Mt. 642•9907 Clan A lllner ~-upa. Fut, r.... Local refs. 645·8512 PMtllll .. Y Sec:retarlll Mf\/lcal: typ---------AaNalt RESID/COMM'L/IND. Ralph Caballero & Soni Cuetom bar mlrrora war· Mr. Brown 548•9490 Cuatom Brlc:lc·Stone ---Ing, copy, etc. Fut wv. Wldn Cl~I Repair/am Jobe. Fenoea, 20 Yfl. Do my own wort!. Compl. malnt, comm/ droba doore. t~b & ..... CIMalat Bloc:k-Conc:r•t•Stuc:c:o • ...._ .......... 675-4458 760-8359 WEWASHWli400ws DrlWw•y-Partclng Lot •h•lvt1, partition•. Lo Lie. 278041. Al 64M128 r ... Tree trimming & r• 1hower encl. o. tau t•· , -Be{a_Frea aet. 549-9492 CotOiTBi\JJ. 875-4818 -=:::J Altaadul Fut -Prol...ionat Aepaira-Sealc:otlng rat ... Steve 752·9558 moval, c:lean-up1. Fr" placement 520--0201 ROBINS CLEANING _ ~-Oulllty wonc guaranteed S&S Alphl1831-4199Llc: CUSTOM CARPENTRY Elec:trlclan: .,_ & repair. ..1, 648-4854 aft. 4:30. . 's.Mc:e ·a thoroughly lleftat flutt1/....... Alteratlonl fut MrV. Hem Free "tlmete 648--7391· Dan Hallbefg Oracllng AH typM. 20 yrs. Lie:. All, lype1. Low prlc:e1. Oardenlng wanl9d, mow-laUJ!I!! clNn houM. 540-0857 ·ABC MOVING· PLASTER PATCHING panll/dreHH, make "Let 1he Sunllhlne In" a. Paving co. Rae/comm Palombo 982-8314 Lied. Free .. 1. 831"2345 Ing , edging, raking, ***HOME REPAIR ExpertlM HouMkatplng I Quid<, C11aful Service. RHluc::coe. Int/ext. 30 country Item• 851--0164 SUNSHINE WINDOW Uc:. 3978804 842·1720 ELECTRICIAN eweeplng, free Hll· Elec:·Plumb..Carpentry l/ac I. euppll• Included Lie:. T13804e 552--0410 Yfl. Neat. PIUI 545-2977 ltlar -~ CLEANINO 642-1549 ....__.W:: Cut!rltnln Od rat•. Fr .... t. Lie:. mat•. 645-7541 PltlO COl/9fl·Fenc:at Kitty &41-4970 *'·1 ·-* -~~ -416449 Wayne 831-7530 ,_ .. ,... UI'•••-R4mod. Keith 648-4672 QUALITY CLEANING •-Ir ED'S Jotln't Window Cleanlng S Shampoo & steam clea{l. -w-•& _.. Belt qulllty:25 yr exp. PlASTOMi •'T WASTI Fr" eet. 12 yr1 exp. BABY ITTINO Color brlghtaner1, wht ELECTRICIAN Spsc:lal-comm/re1ld JACK OF ALL TRADES with• peraonat touch Competitive rat•. " Nut Plitilo< .-I -640-1091 My Coata Meal ~r c:tp11 • 10 min. bleach. Lio. 2.33108. Small/~e lndec:p/ malnt Mrv. 13 Call Jack anr-:me, BETH 8~--0933 Lie: T-118,428 730-1353 , "'""' •n1..... •--11 Vk'torle 142 2 Hall, llY/~ln. rmt $15; •llO Job•. repall'9. 648-520 yr1. Free Mt. 881-7494 Day or night. 5-3014 Bac:hslor1, c:lsanlng & STARVINO COLLEGE 145-1251 . ~':!r':.~1:~·:.~h; lalletu ~:"'15~7~~r~~.1~i ALL ELECTRIC Expert yard c:IMn-up & OARCIA'S MAINT -Bldg/ laundry. Rellable, Karen ·sTUDENTS MOVINO up 2 to 3 tlrMS .. high .. •-••• LMll od Crp&Yepal 15 1 Quality V!Oftt, reea. rat.-. mllntenanoe MrvlCee trlr pk, It carpentry, elee, 540·2618, bet 9, •It 4 CO. Uc:. T124-436 Pl ... lal your pr--.1 rat• In the To Place your "Fast Result" Sen.ice DirectorY ad __ .. Call Now --.. -.. '::Do work rmy1i1'i. 24 hr wvlca. Jim 545-M98 aft. 8pm plumbing. 497-6831 I Do HOUMCfeanlnG. Rell-Insured. 841-8-42'7 H llr a ·y> 141-1121 Miii teveral )'earl. Ar• 30 Hlallurrt ~k>ons del. Raft. 55f.()123 • 945-~2 JAPANESE GARDENER Home repairs, carpentry, able & rtfl. 145. Call WATCH US GROWi WATER HEATER Spac:tal you going to 111 11111 for anyt me. arf. for all la _ _._i__ Malnt. clean-up. Free ca bl nett, electrlcal, Mary 545-4548 1\198 p-i-..i-F thll? If not & II you would occulont. 8-.itlful for CARPET INSTALLATION ............ plumblng, fencing. Don ....... Pool heltere• umac:ea Ilk• Information on aolar Mothera Dayl 973·«19 & REPAIRS. 30 YI'• •11P· For your weddlng the "'· 898-1573 alt. 8pm. 988--0149 Haw .omethlno you want SELL Idle 1tam1 with a energy, call Don lnmsn 642-5671 ht. JU Halla eomethlng to Mil? 645-9031 (bet 8. •ft 41 acouatlc:al beauty of 'IOI· .IAPAllSI UllllU to ... ? Claaalllad ada do INT/EXT. CALL JIM, D9lly Piiot Qaulfled Ad. at -------- Claltlfled Adi dq.Jt well. .CIUtffled Ad• 642-5678 oe & guitar. 87~-8498 83&-6035 Sell Idle Item• 642-5678 It Wiii. 642·5978. ...... 642·5t18. (114) .. , ... ., Clualfled Adi 642-5t78· • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA -... Tllarsday, May 5 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Popularity increaaes, friends volunteer to aid in overcoming obstacles. Personal magnetism soars, members of opposite sex are attracted and creative energies will flow. Significant changes occur, replies are received to recent written inquiries. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Strive for - dome5tic adjustment -remember special occasion with gift. Beautify surroundings; you soon will be receiving a prestigious visitor. Plan ahead for vacation travel -loved one has special request that ' deserves serious coQSideration. GEMINI (May 21-June 20~Define terms, see people a• th~y a.re, avoi~ self-deception. Long distance communjcation aids in clarifying views. Focus on education, travel, possible publishing project or advertising campaign. Pisces is in picture. _ .......... w __ .. _ ... =-........ s-.100.... •••• ...... 5111 •••• ...... SIOI •••• ...... HM •••• ...... Slit .... Siii Frtt .. '" HU PUT /Tm EVIi 1-t. Plllll11ll I SALES PERSON TtLIPMll •m 11We1 lttrlner Fr" Kitten, tan & white L~:;=~Bank In Wanted adult• over 22 II.I •Ulllll Mature ...... pereone In WMI PUPPIES. AKC rag. 7 etrlpad, ;.,:~817 Santa.Ana/Colla M ... Who enJoy.wo<klng Wl1h P-kl"" Hsndll"" and comm. & Rat. ciMnlng. Oulc:ll Survey. Now Sel· waak•·old. S200 "· da --------youth. Mull ~· well ... .... 00 •• 50% comm. + bonut Ill. No Ew...,•----r• 64e-et03, ffY. 645-5585 Be au 1 1 o rrt 0 o 1 d , area 11 Jocking for VA/ ...,.___. ...-~ ....... a tllk acrMnlng ho1lery. prnn1am 7"1 7013 ~,.... • ..,..,. FHA 1nd Convenllonal gr...,.,...,,.....,.....,_.,,., Full Time . En~llth ..., . .,, • ~Salaty. &callenl SPRINGEA SPANIEL Shepherd/Husky, muat potltlve motllletot. Si.rt S RSO .. _, I d ftnd"""" hm Loan Proc:e11or1 with at $75 par wwek. Call IPMklno pref. CR STAL SALE PE N ~ "'"ty or • llAn· PUPPIES, $100 to $150. w--· t-2 yr experience. Full 2-6pm· 14._7021 (uk IOI Cf!EATIONS. 831-$414 Mutt ba neat, c:le•n & c:ement;-1>/T-Evenlng!'. -s..11-~ -·&76-424&.eft 5 Time Po1lllon. Xlnt Sa· Sharr~). P/T ---•Y k~c:om~t•blc:yete& __ Call Emily, t22~5844 ... L T---·/h...:.a.. Am. Pit sun, papere4, 1~ lary and ~onus. Imme-w.--p..... ,._..~. ~ ... e-. •• ..... _. ..-yrs. Free to good home. dlate Openlngl. Cell tor Puttlm• a1111tant for MOl/flf/Dt'I-• 24+ yr1. c:euorl ... Prater expe· ,_._ 9 mo. old male. All ltlOta. 873--(1212 Appointment. AMER· Newport Beach Fsc:lal Clean cut -Hiid Work· ri.nc.d talatper90n. Be llUllTtlS Known •• Ebony end ----·----- ICAN .TEMPORARY Salon. 642-4911 Ing • Good Drllllng r• part ot Iha tuteat orow· Ivory. Lovable hOUH nu na na S71~_9R3V7_.319C58E S , p••t -••• ee cord. Pref. Exper, but wlll Ing blcyc:le butln .. • In We need good .people to broken pupa 841-9008, 8' Sota-Bed, Rac:Hner .. -•-_. c:on1lder training right Orange County. Liberti tel up appointment• 957-8814. c:ftalr, look• good for f1rtt ----~----1 Supplement your Income per1on. Start, $5/hr. wegee & lneuranc::e avall· trom our Coela M ... of· 9Pt or den. Muat be able *L••·PrffnHI'* by doing lnl•r••ttng STARVING ACTORS able. Apply In peraon: lie• In the evening tor Pih SS3S to remove by Thurs Xlnl lalary plu• commls-telephone..._ work on MOVING CO. 650-1368 2148 Newpor1 Blvd. C.M. Holld•L\nn'e ,_ travel African Gray Parrot, tame avenln~. MIHlon Viejo slon, minimum 2 J••re behalf of Netlonll. Com-club •n. + ·convnla-I 1 h 9 1 2'"'" • .. ··PM .. ...ua.. a----i s... · _, w un qua Ir•• perc , area. • ...,.,, a .. v . exper. ht & 2n TD. penlH. Many shift• to .... , _.. -·-s slon + bonut. Call 1325. 64t-1202 Nwpl Sch. 851.()444. c:hOOM from. $4 per hr. Worker. lull time QC ·-UI 7~1-4222 •IJer le~ " , Fuaitu• MU ---------1 guaranteed. plue luc:ra· work w/audlo c:aasett .... World Book,• leaclet In • -'' 1-:;_..;... __ _;;. ___ p~~=-======~ LOHa REP'S live bonut program. Min. wage to 11art. Apply reading ~1 hu Telephone ulee, top •erclautiM I llY fllmwE M Salee exper prel'd, but Book• on Tape. 711·0 opening• tor 1e1chere comm. or tat.~ ttart. .. Hert> 957-1133 .... ... , I W/ft wlll train the right per· w. 17th St. Colta Meta. thll eummer. High gua-Wo<k trem lelldt. Gr .. 1 Aadtul ~ 1111 Active co needs 4 exper. eon. For Interview Call: Al6c tor Greg. ranteed Income. fralnlng Io c: . 2 • h I I t • · * *' BtJY* * C Robin or Lind• II at C:IOH of tchOOI. Biii 714/980-7004 Round oak kitchen table rapil High , omrrtlulon ••• .• 111 Real &late H-'-·th 78G-0601 w/4 c:hr1, Circa 1900. --R paid on each c:loalng. _. ......... LI _,. ... · · "T•~1a1 Wert $550/otr. 78().9731 r-•- Oafryl, 1-895-1011 -• -·--MASTERS AUCTION AUGUST CAPITAL PAIT !ml Two earffr oriented II· -·-_ •~Ill•• Antlquu, mostly pine, 141 1111 UJ..llH ml/Wllllm ctnMet needed to i..n 4 dey woril weak ITIMlng 69 ----writing table, 5185. Sev·i--------LtT Plllll 111111 SS the t ldllt of bf'oller1ge & NII•. Newpor1 BMctt. __..... eral lrg drataer9. 1125 to Ruel Flor11 Sofa, a·. tor 7·11 Rent A Car. Make extra helplng management of com· 873--2180 fer .......... IMal $295. Armolre, $300. plllow·btc:k. $250 youth c:arrlert promote t 1 R E I CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accept added WWI & detail cart. Only their own utabll•h•d mere• · · nc:ome SEAMSTRESS. expar, Much more. 644-6327 or 963-4058 bill ~--~ f ards will •---~ exp. pe.ople apply. M t during training. Eltoallenl CUTTER F/Tlms RE· • ..._....._ ,,... 644-8592 responsi · •ty -cncuM.~ or rew u••"~· 850-1180. rout••· 11ure, ou go-benefit• • Illa & health CEPT Pinme for aall _ .. .,. .. ._. •---------1Uke new gorgeou1 bdrm Don't accept word of one who boasts regarding Ing, attrac:llva parental lnturanc:e plul dental Iott. HB eru.' Call for 14-111 '9f IMer UT .. Ht, buutllul It gotd financial success. BL dialTina for infonnation, you ~ 11111111 llm'I type perlOn, pteue call plan. Call Realonomlc:a.. •nnt. 714/898-2434 M M Part .... Mulleld Perrl1h 3118' Cherry wood. lovely eo--o Ea ... 50 to • ..,.,. _, 2·5PM. M-F. 64&-7021. •7"'-•700 ,..,... ___... I Oii I 11 caN9d -dual a haaclbrd. come up with compete, surprise story. rn .. _.,_, ,..... ".,_ • .,.,.... mura pa n ng. 2 lg ltancM d\181 a-u- . ·.-' • '1 • t ' . -l . . . . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Study Cancet ~on"J~.,,~~j!:y p~!.t~:.!.~ IMt ...... lt/Tnhf Forma'°'~~ageflrm PM,_, ..... ftft ;~~:~.;·=. zr~,m~~~:~o0; l1 l dv.,..,_ -· . messaJre fQI valuable. hint. ~ject can be oomplet.ed. working ~tMn'9!fl· Wa l*ld ...W.rl1«9 that lO key helpful, not ne-In Newport ~tM. Mult W 141-1111 7' tall temp, ~4~!~· drwft 'w/opan doors, .'• ~.'!t'R~~~~-M::¥-z · .~ · ··--•.-=-x ~,k~~°;~·no~11Tr••-'..' ua.t to. C!!+~-OMHry, ~;have good~ & Of· m..-S3000Mlob0. ...,.. woman'• 10..tel~ dr1r & I \ \· agreemetand tallt\t Ari oe L~rrb~.eci-db'i"rei:h •1~f IA·g'ur'\IUe ~m _.,.:...oeys. ~ avaJr;:.:·-, .... ~ ''F'·~ ~~--~ .,._. -~·-~-~}' --Si~. -.... _. _·,~~~~~ s . . es, l ra an ano. er ~. l MAf\KETING a. TRAINlN<J from 2 AM to 11 AM. -·--10-1. 644-lf 11 Headed. at once. Eltperl-~--~ ·--· plllowe, xtr• blanket w/ ~ prommently. co. Medi• pot'IOfl with Mon-Fri .and wknde. Rettauflllt • ltirtfMN . enc• or w111 train. Full Anlq "lahogany roll-top cover, lovely Beta• VIRGO (A\,\g. 23-Sept. 22): & rea<!Y for new experience 1n either Good IUPPl•~tal In· . .., ._..__..../ _...__ oust fr time. 2 O'c:look ·111 9 dHk e1500. Matching B9d1praad. Complete. start in new difection. S~ independence and taac:hlng, training, enter· come, ldNJ forltudentl --·-Stock Brokar1ga Firm Mon. thru Fri. Cell al1er 1 ct\lllt Incl. 731-6413 Sall S2~000. 545-9071. lfiahn F al 1 t talnmont or ...... MUii aod homa~bodlH. Wt Newpor1 8Mc:fl lull lar· need• =ll«I '*'°" PM. 988--0151 lnUucel 1111 Att tAM creative ae . ess. OCUS· ao on emp oymen , ha.,.....,.., fr• train you to take ratall vice dinner hou1•. Wltbendaxdetallt 0omc:.rlenakt•Mttd. TYPIST: es-75 wpm, get). --------health, special attention to dependents and care of (714) 891-0028 •It•~ lnventortell, worldno with Blackbeatd't , 4250 Mat· office & r-t Alf""'rt HARBOR AREA NEW MATIRESS SETS: ff d will one of the netlorl'i lar· tlngala WS'/. N.B. /4WY Accurate typing and ---... . "" APPLIANCE SERVICE Twn a MO, tul elZlt 165, pets. Co-workers do1appreciate your e orts an 12pm. g"t Inventory Ml'vlces. In pot'IOfl only between 2 good phOM lkllla neces-11aa. 151·1651 We 1911 rac:ond .. gu.r. a.-1105, King 1125. verbalize their feeling;s. · UIH Timi we pay you whll• you & 4 pm. (No phOM call). aary. C811 He4en tor &A>t W1ntecl -Sllatponon for APPll11nC419. MO..SOn AHOY 750-5&32 lJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on Some •v-1enc:e nece.-train. Aleo, tl\er• can be R-"• ,_..,...., Good dr .. ·• 644-2292 growing Hrvlc• firm. F p t w 1 b d h h '11 kn ha d h d _,,.._. ,_,_,,..,., tor career eel "'" ...... ~. "' 111T•-;••-Need IOmOona \0 follow I llY anua.I our· 0' •r • •r • unc -you ow w t to o, w ere to go an a• r y . wage n • g . ~t. Mutt be 19 Ing rec:ordlona ~t~ II -• _, up IHd• and develop Herb 957-8133 w/8 dr_.., nit• ltand, how to achieve goel. Member of opposite sex figures 951-4591 or High School Orad and Illy, 11ec:at ....... -ve. For bu1y RE Develop-bueln"' r•l•tlonihlpi. Heel. 1350, 645-84e1 prominent.Ly. Leo, Aquarh.as· natives play sisnificant Mature l*'IOn to worlt In haw reliable traneporta-ln1ut1nca benefit•. ment Co. Ona per1on Wiii be daallng with up-Retrlg. 1250. Wathar & Sofa & 1011HHt $ 160, roles. Recent change proves beneficial despite risks. buey ••ndwtc:h •hop, 2 uon. Some 10-kay very 17835M Stypair;t Cir, Irv. ore. non tmkr, mutt haw llde c:11an1• and major d r Y • r • S 1 3 5 •a c: h · Coffee a end tblt 115 ... ,scollPJo (Oct. 23-Nov: ·2n: BY ~ you increase chances for success. Some persons would like to see you restricted to only one area of endeavor. Do not give them the satisfaction. Broaden horizoos, reach beyond current expectations. Sagittarian plays key roe. SAGITTARnJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Short trip is on-agenda. Details can be ironed out if you make penonal appearance. Your position is stronger than originall=ticipat.ed. Know it, be confident, aware, alert, · to unce upon opportunities. d y I wk & wk !Id•. helpful. We art taking Salee • Computer/ Soft· xlnt ~ akllta I. com-c:orporatlon1. Salary + D • h w 1 h r • S 1 O O · Rofrlg 1250. Wahr/dryr 875-17,l~ ·-. • . • .~fJom .MAY 3 wear, pan jjme, ~. "'an. o! .. !_nglllh langu-commlellon and ellP9I\-l4t-5848 ~ •150. Dining tbl $175. .. _,., _ _.,__. ___ thru 1ha 8th. 6 AM-to w/PC.Hoptt>grllmfTMll'S. age.,.a ...... ytocompoaa 111. Call for Appt ........ AITD King 11 box spring a -,_, ..._ NOQl1 ONLY. WASHING· 714'"8-5800. bu1lnH1 c:orra1pond· 7e0-9190 Sull or Kim s~:':Kanmore white, matt,... 1125. 551·2tl5 For busy Sant• Ana Cll-TON INVENTORY SER· enc• Independently., ________ _ nlc:. Elcper. prel'd. VICE. 17810 8Mc:fl81vd, 8liat Front offlc:eappaaranoa. Watehoula/IMldeSliat S85.00. 7tc)..1891 Maple datk & c:Nlr, te5. 546-4239 Pamala St 64 H II t Some bootlkatplng, col-Variety of dutlae In we-Side by Side Froat Fr.. Antique lovaHat & • • un ng on 111 .. e laf 111• leg• degree prtl'd. rahouM, door nnlllhlng, Relrla 111n1 cond S300 matching chair .• nMdl ......... llert BHC:h. (8HC:h, So of ..., Knowledge of RE ~ With ability to handle In· 752·1l53 e75-30&5 . U$)hol, 1175. IMi ... 10 Night lhlft. BEST WES-Slater) Fuhlon l•land. IHkl lopmant PNf'd. MU91 be Ilda ..... In our •hO· • Comfortable 3 pc: nv rm TERN -'LI 8 A 8 A , • mil• plrtltltM help 2 twn· wtlllng to learn tlow IQ. wroom. $.iary +comm. Teppan gart19 c:ompao-HI, beige. tSOO/obo. 845-7700 -~Tiii Inga, wHk•nd daya. ot*tt• word pioewot +++. Doort by Cruzon. tor, 11\e ,_,never UMd Muat lell. &u-812t N d 1 /h I 1 ,715 11 Mul1 b• 18. De1n a 1mall olc: computer. 648-8833. $1501080.759-0800 ~~~n:; tic!!· Earn iw: !:..ly ~ 1,; 640-5312. Sslary comman1urete WEEKEND help for em Coldapot refrlg, $100. 3 place •ec: •01•· llght $800/mo/ br;, 831-o42S ::r own hrt 1tart :i. Salaa START NOW Local' w/axpet. Call 875-7t71 Senior Cltlnns Board & May1ag g•• dryw, $50. gold. 1126. tTS-1172 -· m~t•ly. 83°1·8338 or AMWAY DISTR ofl•rl '"'Interview. . c-Home. Metur• r.m. Wttngha WHh•r, $50. Paean Breakfront, 80" NEW NURSERY 831·7881 opp'y IOI good eaml!'o-, a.vice St•tlon AtlendMt. PNf'd. Cell before 5PM 964-5839 wide. '260. Good cond. CHhlar Salee, flt, pit. Pn ~• -~ Yo u pick th• hre. FUii time, no~. 541-7183 Bull11n G8tlera/Satler gul_15_7·_2_733 _____ _ catl 645-4384 Mornlnge ~1 .. 11 _. 848-4547 non-amokar, SH Mr. atove w/hood. Har11e1t Ofc: dHk 1150. Din tbl Immediate opening• In PIT Bott•. 2490 Fairview at WHV !>£TTU •~ ... , •""""'' Gold. 1100. gd cond. $200. Capt dn 135 ... CAPRI ~(Dec. 22-Jan. 19); Emphasis on selectivity, diacrimination, refu.aal to fall for sob stories. S~reu quality, reject imitations, utilize natural good taste -especially in connection With art object& or lwcury items. Gemini i.a in picture. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take initiative, highlight individuali\y. Light is shed on areas previously dark -you .no longer will fear lndivldual who bullied you in past. Sense ·of direction la restored. Major domestic adjulltment occuis f:lnanda1 picture bright.ens. Offlc:e/full~tlme, a11perl· ~~~Y ~~C:..f:roc~it:,<; s:=, ~an"'or WO-: Fair. C.M. ;~~. 0.:'."':n~!:..,,:,h•:c,.~:, 931 • .zm ~ra125. 536-9 ; ~::.. 1&.r~~~~J~C:•· clerk Accurate typing man. Sal1ry, c:ommla---WAITll ~~"~ ~. ~~.:~:.i ~ Saar1/cook etova, look• For tale compi.ta weter 1nd ittentlon to ctatan •Ion, paid vacation. Wadcflno1, brunc:tlat and "''" .~ "'"'e ...... ,. Oni><" 'Ilk• old luhloned 1tove. bad, king el:ra. $15. .3 polltlona a\feMable. No per mo. Send resume to treln you. Permanent 750-4115 645-1532 .,_.._ PiSCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Element of mystery dominates unusual scenario. lnvitation r«ieived from glamorous individual. You will; in effect be ~. You'll have story behind "ltory. Don't neglect individual confined to home or boapi'81. ... •UMIT requlr9d. seoo to $1100 group ln1ursnc•. W• 1 banquet•. 1535-3005, Of "'""' l .... '9' $800. 802-3308 .. for Ctwll Ewperlenc:a n..,..e1·aary. Jeanne NEWPORT -•tton In growth bual-Batut ~ -MC ~ .... t{f HOME LOAN INC. PO :;;;'1, 17'35M Skypark -flUMW Ji• W ... Sltl Frigidaire Froet Fr" Re-w/oak trim. Solld oak I ==YF°': ~~· .• X~all Box 8080 Newport Cir, fr11. Rayne Water Animal Crldctn U frig, w/bottom frrr. cop-c:off9eltnd lblt Mt t400. Mt1 Peter10n, M2·15t28 Beach 92MO SY9*M Entetlalnmont Super ..c:'y, typlet or what pertone 1125. 54e-924t Unique oaklbraaa glalil ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HH lmmtd naad for haw YoU: .,.., eflldant, frlQa Fr~tfrea 19' wtllta top din. "4SO. EJeaant II I experAprofparfotmett: attr1ct1ve, outgoing • ;!~M:l ild• 045: c:o.tton tofa/love '475. He 1y1!4 HM H• Wgttf llM IN Wu... 1111 - ···-l.eoe! Sec:t'ttlr)'•Newpotl .... --·· .. -a..c:h, for partn« and s..,.... AoanCY eccounttng. M111t 41910ctN. Cofporata u : tq '6. 12/lw. Me-0311 ~·R~ •AP:~'=~~ :'!t~ parlanoa pref. Fut, LIKE OOLF? Outlt#ldlnt =m•. Qood tel•-=~ ~ •:.! oppty to rap~t top ~. p.,. llll'Y oommensurala With :!cso::,;'.~ ..... urar. manant poeltlon, s.lary I E II t .., ...... open. Cal~hanla, •xper :_ ~ ~ p•rton. Call Qena, MMNO, 21. z:?:.._.1-t40o i--IM-_2_1M ______ _ tnt•rlor o .. 19n Show Room need• part time Petton Ftfday w/ e 1tparlenoa. N . 8 . ...a.nee Llpl •• ., .. .., .... N. I. lAw ~Int a Clvll • llMONCary ..... j:'JYrl experteno• to wortt oloMey wttfl p.,. legal. OPT eaper pref. JU;NT '""'' required, NCMMmllt. 8alery oom-meneurate Wlttl ...,.,.,. enoe. CloOf lene .. ta. ., ....... , UUL/--•t/ LIQUOR Cl.ERK • Full· -· time, n1gt1t1. good ~ Tllm mature par1on, exper Small. Oonteftlal N.w· req. Apply In per1on: port 8aedl offloa neact1 293'1 !. Cout Hwy, non-1moker who can CdM. ~IO WPM1 llOlll. en---U-.. -.-, .,,...,-,..,..--I unotal•, •nd 11 ••If· 0-... 111 motfv9ted. Mutt hfte 1 ,.,., I grooeryOf yr -oft1Q9 ~ Of • MON. Mom. Of cei. lefbal'a 711-t477 • 1 w..,. Mo Newspaper Slngerl, cornedlana. o.-avall. for tamp. or pt/ ON bdrm S400. Mt11t. lps AND PRIZ£SI labr1ty took·••· txotlc time. C4M or naarby 972-48915 KIDS·EARN GREAT TR ft • cSencart I ~·' pt9f, 640-1197 Aefrtg•rator, Ilk• new.•-Dou-bla -lllla-mat-t,...-w/ •Ar"20• comm k 96:' ': PIT ~mant. ttudan1. =· 2 door. t186. lltlldl>Oatd, 8-ly, Good DO per w • •n ••P In general office, oond. $4&. 875-6813 ' : ~·~amtm J\~ .. ~. v n ~g,~ v .. ..;,..11 .. u ' AGES 11·14 -... EARN ._. TO S75.00 P£R WEIK' Wt now hlVI lS OPtnl~ tor JOUftl ... ., bm•u 10 secutt !Mde!i for The Or•'Wf Cotit Olily Not. °'' crm start at 3:30 p,m. •ncl 1 woA11niil S;JO p.111. fttMl.tt. Oft SaturdQ, wt wot-a In lllOrt l!Ollrs. You will tern 1111ny •w J' ... ,. ui,a llld p(1m, tlotll with tar!Nfll your own ·~ ~ ... tllef1 is 110 dtl4m1111 or collection 1mo1.-, ff rov .,. inlernttd. pllast ca• Ml. ; • (714) ~-7058 ~ r~-:--~.-~--~-~---~--. ..J~u " ' . '*--- ,_ -- photo & *""19 to~ ""'"po ~ C9llhlet or ...... WHITE REFRIGERATOR 2 ... own • Jordon :.-,: mat Craoker1 21.. es1•70. door only $60 '"' "' Bo>c 3207, Newport Eich, • • ee7~ Iron Set 3x5 J: •op Ca. t2te3 8W9dletl ladY Maka poet-Tabla, 8 arm wttt. t1on w/oNldren Of.,__ Maytag 8N dryw, brown, c:uehlofll 1285. t75-0N8 ..,_ -1y, pr•f. w. Clift. Exp, good condition a100. Aound 48 .. ,...., Tallle, 4 '647/HA Nila. 842-8'11 913-1373 Clhah, 2 ct-. toungaa :::1:w=i!::t Admltal home freta•r. 1228. t75-0NI n.cetHry, PJ T Eva1. fnlwaJt-•100 OBO . ...._ .. ..,. 2 Out8lda um.,,... p1ua Call Mrt. 81ttlop,... -lltf FAIOIOAIAE .......,...«, _.,., OOOd cond. ~ tla·M28 ----banene ,...._, -oond .... 811-0eM TllapfMlne..... AKC Dobea I wf!a, otlamP IHO OIO llt I006 •·L-1-kt_n_e_w_H_'_'_B_u_t_oh_e_r ·-fllT aired, laOO. C-.. I llook Tat>te, 2 .ct111ra l'lrm NMMe .... llt Mii StlO. ~gs'~ In = ftUPPIH. BLACK LAB. I t75-05&1 phona01::"depattment, AKO, 1 mele, 1 ""'·II 8.L.A.•Canon Konica SOLID MAPLE Tabl• '" th• Mo11ay In our oMmplOIW .•. -... Clll ~~ o!:~ ,:rm..;. Hxto", 2 GaPt•ln I 2 ou•ranteed alldlnO pey 111...-oaa • ., ' t•t tolld oek oflr•. ece1e. Full or part-41me. Ill UI ,.,. · S4001otio. MN71t Aapld adv.nee. CHtl YB.LOW. ta00 IACH. CANNON Alt w / t yr Wtlt wtClll9f/ra._ ~I eon.-. ~. 9ch. Mf40U :W.· °'99/trtpocl Incl. 1ofa & roolllf\IL oflr & .. '1~ MOTl41M DAY iALE • ....... ~1& ~:a ~~:,~ "*'19'• Poodlea. t2IO ~ St71, lllOf9. Men ,.,..... .,. llftllll ~~011p•toy•mlnl La I mlJl9d r:f.rt allo 191..aoet .._ OMIDlnl .. ..,.,. "* --------•mottler, I ·S 72, -Q;;;-.--.. ,-.-.,.--,.-a-md-1-n yHr, It f•11 have a ..e?4', an:-.:t .-.. IMI'• not ll'ttno Tiie 1 .. teat draw In tM top ._ It now._. a W•t ... ~ lrwtM Mirr-W ..... ,_...,. D9llY •,... . ..,· • .....,,..__,.......,.._... M . ct•llfWd ad. 141·7'11 Not WlllC ,.._ Wint Xii ell IU-Aft 'I I l I r Ba Orange Cout DAJLY PILOT/Wedneeda~. M~ 4, 1"3 'T • TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PlJZZI F ACAOSS 48 O.t1 tanned f Foul air 48 o.i.tion 6 P'9i1Md 5~Caugh1 9 W0tld: Pref 5e ln1trument 14 Vetch 57 Face tint 15 Swiu river 58 Clothe• 18 Performed 59City1llcker 17 Aloud 80 Rua.Ian gulld 18 Scendlnavlan 81 Thorough- ctlaracter fares 19 Lengthy look 62 Two of a kind 20 Belonger: 63 Lagers Suff. 8• Gentle- 21 Belltllee woman 23 8rlea 65 Opening 25 Slipper DOWN 28 Encountered 1 Patient 27 Garment 2 Bog 29 Pop's mate 3 Harangue 32 Heroic 4 Harden pe>ems 5 Stone 15 Dogtrot, e.g. 6 Commends 16 Half: pref. 7 Eng. )7 Lovers' -composer )8 Desk 8 Elk's kin 39 Weave 9 Eject: 2 wds. 40 Edge 10 Relating to t 1 Tumult eight t2 Simple song 11 Utterance '3 High priest 12 Bare 14 German 13 Verses philosopher 21 Occupies 15 Cozy room 22 Strike _ TU.l_OAY'I PUZZLa IOLVIO A E T 24 Cabaret host 44 Bends down 27 Stiff Shoe 45 Chic 28 Rhythm 47 Prodder 30 Fall to say 48 Bordered 31 ParasJte-49 Regular Infested 50 AM or FM 32 Instead 51 Exercise 33 Container 52 Bedouin 34 Unresolved: 53 Skin opening 2 wds. 54 And others: 35 Profit abbr. 36 Cheats 55 -Scotia 38 Nonsense 59 War victims: 42 Washed up abbr. 2 3 7 10 11 Oak dinette w/lour chlllr1, good condlton 1160 or belt offer. SU...449 8fl Neugattyd• eouch. 11lnt condition $95. °'4~038 Ot 645-8070 2 Burnt Orengjl Swlvel Cheirs $50. 1 Hlghbeck Spanlatl wood chelr 115. 031-5288 eYM/wlmda. • epNl&ere. lr~d "" t111f Jrloe, UIO, Call ........ 10 -... --.. -~-:--.-- New "onMr tlefeo w/ Ult/mo. 17 "°" ..,.,., ooa1 81300 new, Nwpott lectc ley tip 10 MOo. '4f.7~1 41 f\, WS/rno. ilde tie S.100/ino. Wtidye hall &U-'1171, ev/wknd -·-tl0ol4H t lm!tJ Jtll to' DOCK 8ctlook Elecltle Pack•ll NEWPORT BEACH Hardtop. 1'A yr Old. AM/ 17S.1003 FM Aedlo •• hctllent 20· 8allb0et &Mp Newport Condition. t 12 000. BMctt ' 1113-0227 Ot t76-1h4 Mlllk 073-eeOI C ONH(l l C I~( YllOl ! T ( ·•, '>4<>-1 'uu I COMMHL CHEVROLET . . ,. \' f ~4f>.!100 : ·----- Page 2 -Today's Woman -An Advertising Supplement To The O~y Piiot, Wedneeday, May 4, 1983 Vol~nteers ~hanging; . they're no longer all married, uriworklng By GINNY OUON DAvm& ~ .... c.. 0 ,, , "Today's woman volunteer hu chanced dramatically," eccording to .Bernie. K•u.U,.. dlrecttor of, the CommOnlty Volunteer' Program fot the Volunteer Center of South Orange County. volunteen at Irvine City Hall, both S.addleback Colle1e campuaea, La,rw\a Federal near· Leisure World and in the Rea Cammunity Center in Costa Mea. HWMlreda of other Orange countiana apply dittctly to the agency of their choice. Exemplifying th.is volunteer spint are Pauline Campbell of CA.ta Meea, who has devoted over 14,000 houri to Friendly Visiting among the lonely and the ill, and Beverly C.Ox who has.served over 17 ,000 houn at Hoag Memorial Hoapital in Newport Beach. "TbJa volunteer u sed to be Caucasian, u.ually married, not working, had two children and beaan to volunteer when her children entered 8Cbool. Today, she la uauatly working, comes from different etbnfc backgrounds, is often a ab\lle .,.rent, and haa been jQined~an increMing number of 0 r a n.g e County ha a many --1-· •-olttnteera who have given many .._ --hours . •11..-:-'ties Thousands of Orange County to serving .. ~ a:x,nmuru · women have been doing good deeds A few ... are Julia Ramirez, TLC for decades. The he-artbeat of (Transportation, Lunch and voluntarilm ill the Volunteer Cente.r ~· for eenlon); Cora Jean ·· · • · ~ · ·~· .. mi ~~~Ll!f?,r!~~ " ---.~. ".:·e~: ~ ·. Carol Stone, exeeutive director, Bei:geroii;'i.'lie Braille te hu a ltaff of two dozen employees Santa Ana; Ona.lee Carter of Laguna and vohmteen who placed over 4 _ Beac h, South Coast Literacy 500 volunteen in South oranie Council; Beatrice Campbell, County in 1982 Thia repreiented a Fountain Valley Communit y 156 percent ~ amce 1979. The Hospital; Virginia Rjvu. Saddleback staff eerva 17 dties and 650 non-Community Hospital; Betty profit acendea· 'lbeir outreach aJao Sc h o o n o v e r • -~ u n t i n g to n provide• dean f9r interviewing . (See VOLUNTEERS, Page 6) ~------------------~~ A beautiful saxony plush ~a~dsom~ appeata~. SOii-• I I carpet that bring,s a "rich , h1d1ng ab1hty .and r:nult1-color I quality look" to your home at styling c_ombtned in a truly I I an affordable price. 13• outstanding carpet. 11" I sq. yd. in.talled sq. yd. ~ I II An exciting multi-color carpet Thi~k. lush and luxurious, ~-1 designed to enhance the solid color saxony plusn I look of any room in your you 'll be proud to own for I I home. 18" many. many years. 1 l" I -sq:. yd. inSfiled lq. yd. inlt8led _ I I A deep-carved multi-color A tone-on-tone carpettaiJored I I cut and loop in a wide for today's lifestyle. Subtle I choice of extraordinary col-colorations enhance the I I orations. 11" marbleized pattern. 21" I lq. yd Installed lq. yd. lnml9d ... ~-------------------Live the life of UllS Made bel'9f by ~Ill SALE ENDS MAY 16.th INSTALLED PRICES INCLUDE NZX-3600 spo111e rubber INld Today's W~an -An Advertising Supplement To The Dally Ptk>t, Wednesday, May 4, 1983 -Page 3 . . Day care ce"91ers flll growing need . c..--· --~,-.... ~-----By UREN E. KLEIN °' ... .,..,,.. .... . Ellen Jones remmiben the morning ahe got a Phone call from a frantic father. "He called up and said his wife had walked out on him the night before and left him ~th the kids. He had to go to work and didn't have the vquest idea what he was supp<a!d to ao ... ahe say-. 'Jbe 8Cel1e ia becominC increasingly familiar: not only with frantic fathers, but watldng mothers, coupls who are in echool and parents who IJ!.usl be away from home on an emeraency. The common denominator is they all need adequate child care. · Jones, of the <>ranee c.ou.nty .children'•~ Society Day Care Program. says her office fields more than 1,600 calla a month from parents either looking for or wishing to provide child care. . "We get DllJ:n ~ from wOl'llhl than men, about half from ~ • 1:~~i~~·: ~'J'".·'~,.-r.. !!!11!1!!1!~ ~ ~., hal ~:-ae .. )i, ..... eapedally in recent yeen, with the economy sagging and the "ecbO bal>y boom," (the children ot adults born during the post-World War ll baby boom) taking its toll. But, while more day care fadlitiea are opening, quality control iS' harder to enforce and prices are often restrictive. Enjoying Child's Place day care cente~ in Costa Mesa (from left) Matthew Carpenter, 3; Joseph Bashe, 2; Katie Nyeno, 4, and Stephanie Mutz, 5. In the Orange Coast area, day care prices are generally higher than they are in Santa Ana, or Anaheim, where th~ need ls gl'eater, Jones says. ''In Santa Ana, you can still get pre9Chool care for about $45' a week." abe says. "while if you're looking in Irvine, you'd probably have to pay about $55 or $60 a week." The most prevalent fonn of child care is not the preec:bool center, but family home care, Janee aays. Most of the good fldlitiea have waiting lists, even t.houah many profit-making centen have .een enrolbnent drop along with the recemon. The real crunch comes in the availability of aat.lctind, low- incClme cent.en, llCiCOldinc to Jona Providing care for cbDdren whoee parents are in low-income 'tafel'OC'ies is i.ncreMlnCIY difficult. And cheap, quality day care is nearly non-existent, _,. Rita · Jimieeon, the director ~f the Aasistance League of Newport Beach Child Day Care Center. "We have a waitina list of 200 to 300," she says. Top-of-the-line day. care facilities are oft.en expensive, and many will not take infan1a -a day care dilemma of its own. "Many preechoola hire the bottom of the line -the teachers don't have decrees. and the turnover ia incredible," Jones says. She lldvi11es expectant parents to begin looking at po81ib1e day care facilities early -before the need is immediate. "Write up a list of expectations, dedde what la ~t to you in terms of day care, ' she say-. '"Then talk to .amebody that has experience with day care fec:Wties and lee l1 your expectatiolw att realistic." She dtea the c=-e of the man who wanted a prellChool teacher to t.eac.h his 9-month-old THE RIGH"t FASHION FOR THE "LO~K OF SUCCESS" daughter to read by using Oaahca.rda. ".I had to tell him that just wasn't pomible," she·~· The most impor1ant thing to keep in mind when eelectlng day care fadlitiea, ahe mys, la to ao by your gut bwUncta. "NU. Umes out of ten. you won't be wronc.0 For Mom From Frigidaire & Davia-Brown • u Cl. fl c8'llCitJ • Fii Cirdl cooMlll ,,,,... .. ......... Page 4 -Tod8y'I WomM -An Adver1111og Supplement To,,..~ Ptlot, Wedneedey, May 4, 1983 * I I 4 -- B:r LYNN llllN ........ c.u 14 1 •• •'Q,.t '6ppor1unitie9 are ln the future for wamen in the lavinp and loen and commerdal bankinl industry, beca~ _tovemment denJtlulation ia Je.dinC to more divenlfied jobs," accordini to Bulhe Dillon, who started out M ' t__ell.t;r _,nd ii how a vice Pft9ident With Great American tederal Savino and Lo.n. A resident of Newport BMch. Dlllm laid th.ft jwt 12 years • \here ~eren't any women ~at Great American. but today~ company, which bu 138 brancbe9, employs women.• ~ at 68 pe.rcent of their locatianl. In fact, the 'vice chairman of the board ia L0ma Milla, who me1ged her La1una Fede ral Savings offices with Great American a few yean •· An ~ vice pnadent, Bonnie _ ., . P " who .i.o· la .manacer of ~l*'~~·U.· ~ \1-.~~~~ ·New , • tne 1~olrit!Sp' I I Dl"ll!!llidll!llt of die <>ranee County chapter of the Savtnp & Loan · ~. a national cqanization for both men and ~ Managerial posts at three Bank of America branches ln Newport · now ue h e ld by women , including Dee Mallot, c.orona del Mar; KatU 11 :eany, Newport Hilla; and Wright, Balboa.· The first woman to bold a dMmon leYel ~ pcllitlon at Pacific .Telephone ta from Oranae County. She la Diane Dailacia of Fullerton who la customer Mrvice man&8ft' for three Southern California eounu.. --- Another corporate slant, Southern California Edison, employs. Eileen McClure, who lives in Newport Be.ch, M dty area -mana1er for South P...tena. Temple Qty and San Marino. In addition, Gloria tllUSTlATEO. fAMIC1 "COIMll" Nc:W Realy U..--h's Soft • 8ut " Bone Color. '29' Poly • 59' 511 and 3 9' COiton • It' I lovtily. JACICIY -33.00 MTOH PtlONf KIRT -22.00 S-6I020 0..lly6leowolaWit Kemper and Virainia Leiphart of Westmimter and PhyW. Kyker of HunUn1ton Beach are mamaen 1n other diviaiona. Sandy McMullen and Joe Ann Grewelle are the aervice bureau auperviaon for Oranaie C-cM&nty at Southern California G.aa Company. McMullen said, "the company ia very interested in affirmative action and encourages women by offering training in both traditional and non-traditional roles.'' At the Irvine ~13~_/oan Irvine Smith ia a and a member of the board of directors. They aho have two women who are vice pn!llidenta. One ia Monica Florian, who ia vice pl'elident ol planning and policy development, ana the other ill Rita Tracy Lamkin. vice president of l81es and marketing with Irvine Padfic, the company " -buildina-"ivWon.--------Sfi;J!Y~~~pany --.. • .i(J,!,...;L,,.( ) 1 "' ~ -·-' of r ~ ......... _ • - industrial divllion; Jan wu.orr. manager of marketing communlcatlon1, community development division; Vickie Stowe, market1n1 manager, community cab)evialon; Karen King, di.rector of retail abopping centet'1 , and Elizabeth Rutherford, controller of the finance department, property mamaemerit divtaion. I - -• . \ Today's Woman -·An Advertlai~ Supplement to The Dally Piiot, Wednesday, M.ay 4, 1983 ~Page 5 One . woman who·· made it --.. . _..._ _____ _ --ro-tne top n·ow · retls . . . other women how to By JODI CADENHEAD of'IMU..,Not lt8ft • Muriel KayUn Mabry likes to tell other women how she became th' , , .... , • J • chj¢ ~~~ officer of a company before she even knew what the title really meant. It's a story that illustrates Mabry's own determination and shows how women can climb the corporate ladder if they're willing to first take a risk. After 23 years as a aecretary, ~abry finally managed to convince her employer to let her tackle sales. She was good, soiiood that another career counaeling company hired her for a marketing manager Position. She landed the top 1.1pot at 1__ .. ~~penyaftel'- 1 . persua~ the ~t to make --~1.l;"~~~·xJr- sh.1, Said. 'I was shaking. I didn't even know what a CJlX:> was," said Mabry, having only aeen the tenn on a chart. Glamorous as the title sounded, the pay was not terrific, she said. Convinced that she had found the key to success she started her own company in 1976 called Woman's World International, now valued at $500,000. Most of the women who walk ir)to the Santa Ana company for career advice believe they are underpaid and undervalued at their current job. "U a peraon comes to ua. they're looking for ways to uae their talent," said Mabry. "What they're really asking for is permimion to go for it." ·In her book. "The Woman's Key tO the Executive Waabl'Oom" and through her aeminara and counaeling Mabry has coine up with what she calls "eight keys to suocess." 1) Crisis: We don't move without them. . ' 2) New goals and dreams: It's okay to start over and say gooc!b~. 3) Drt\le:-Yo&uaeed tenacity. 4) Resilience: You ve to ~ . . . 5) Cunning: Put your emotions aside and look at altA:matives. 6) Facing courage: Faith in youraelf, God and in your convictions. ?)·Risk; ~othing happens until you risk. 8) Love: Without love no one will listen to you. Men looking for the key to the. executive wash.room now make up 10 percent of the clients at Woman's World. SUIMEllll! FISllOIS • Mlsaes & Jr.'s Dresses Sportswear, Lingerie, & ACC8880rles • Sizes 6 to 16 • Quality Merchandise at affordable prices. We offer name brands, full service and layaway. ---~---------~-~ SPECIAL COUPON I . Drawing On May 6, 1983 I · IOTIEl'S Ill SPECIAL 1 s5900 .=. i NAME ., .......................................................... I I I PHONE ··~·······"Ofll'PE'ifFAMiLV····"···· .. ··· I -------------~ .83 a!j ¥urlel Mabrey offers tips. for success. , Page 6 -Today's Woman -An Advertising Supplement To The Dally Piiot, Wednesday, M~ 4, 1983 Volunteers !abound From Page 2 ..,_ _____ 1$rco1MlW'!i°i¥-HGJ.PUal;....Nd.l Allen of Laguna Beach, art tw:ber• .• . 'in t~e school•; Sema Levinaon, wanting &o,.do ..-zwthtAI for wbM:h-• there la no requMt, we become creative in developing volunteer jobs ChaUman of the Advi8or'y Council of R .S. V,P . (Retired Seniora Volunteer Prqpoun) and~foundinl preaident of the Oran1e County Chapter of Older w~·· Leuue; Dora Gatlin, I>Octor'a Hospitaf of Santa Ana; and Helen Lyona.. South Coaat Medical Center in South ~ = 31 percent of the volunteen were placed in aocial servicea, 28 percent in health serv4cea,. ano 12 percent in education. However, 28 percent of all request• received we re for business admlnistration, clerical and computer akilla. '!be need for theee akilla ia acute. In spite of this c:li8crepancy between applicant.a and requests from the non-profit llgenclea, Kautz said "When volunteers come to our office by calling these agenciea ·and .. de9crlbbla their JhOUW:'' _, ~ .-:· ~ ' ' ..-. With many volunteen now in paid employment, it has become • DeCellllal'Y foe the Volunteer Center staff to encoura•e non-profit agencies &o conaldei' flex houn in order &o utilbe the W<ll'lting woman who ai.o wants &o volunteer. Another development on the volunteer ~ ia the placement of the Older woman wishing &o return to the worl(force~ "By atarting as a volunteer," sald Kautz, .. she gains self-esteem, invaluable traiJiing and finds heraelf back in the networking of the job market." Oranee County women also volunteer in activities related to church, recreation, political and cmmll.Dlity action, the arta, culture and justice. ·rav1£RA RE&TAURANT Continental Cuisine Serving Lunch and Dinner 8anq11tt Rooms Available OOKd Sundays South Coast Plaza Costa Mesu 540-3840 , _ _,.,..___ . -~~~-:~ ~-. ... Presents LADIE'S NIGHT Every Frida7 ALL DlllD 50t FOR LADIES 3tl1 L C.Ut IWJ. Ctnu ..... 759-1854 SEPARATE DINING ROOMS AVAi.ABLE F::.:= Attibldl ·-·· ... 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Many of her students are Irvine, Sacldleback Community at Andrea's of - I I I I I ' I .... :!:~~ ~r • a way to eobanege .... ~ 0range ~ eo11ethge Corona del Mar Yoga only about 15 minutes a day. ve a w-unyof u.--:a for . e 20"' Of The CXlft of the coune is about $30 hope-to-be lit. -to f ALL SERVICES fors:w:twteb. Orange Coast offers a . cttan•"' .. rnmbm· -.............. computeriJed penooal fitness c1asa N~ILS .• .· .. ~d ae~iC. I.;;·h;;·-d~ fi~ "worthy"of "~ Olympic conlender's ' programs for Newport Beach and training programbody'. ~i....-C or on a del Mar's recreation .Foc-115, -your s:WQUU-=-:a, department. 'lbe emphasis here ia on _. strengths and trouble spots are tested by computers. Tilen, experts dance rather 1han floor exerciBee. put the student on a peraonalized "We have women who a.re fitness program. doctors; lawyers, mothers, anywheN "You have to do the workouts from 20 t.o 80 years old. They oome because you're monitored by to look good and releeae tension," instructon. It's also worth two said Stant.on. credits if you follow the' regimen," She also offers dance fitne11 said Sue Brown, dean of .&he division dames for fiµl (fgures. In fact, it's a of health and physical education. req~nt to be_at least 25 ~ The "regimen" ·could include ov~eight to ~t tn the~ I~ JSn t weightlifting, floor exercising, so fast mo,vmg, so at tsn t so treadmill workouts or other discouraging, she said. Soon thia actiyities ·depenqmg on a pel"!JOfl's MAKEUP. HAIR · .. '6'/ Rlellaia '· · oy ·ortando Stevens Offer good thru May, new clients only 675-1334 . 3519 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Opef"! 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And 'they off« advice on' bow to avoid potential awkwardneu, both in picking up the tab and ln conducting the luncheon. "Awkwardneal OCC'W'9 when the person loaea command of the situation.'' aays Barbara Luther, a Newport Beach resident and a recuJ.atocy affain comultant for the Food and Drua Admlniatraticn who - often entertain• medical manufacturers in a real ur t -. --:"" ---- ~:r.iara you to be my guest" quickly establishes who will be entertaining and who wiij be entertained. • She belleYee ln beina "firm, not coquettish. Most men relate to that.'' If nee 1 1ery ahe tella them, "let'• not have any arm wresilln8 over the check.'.' Then when the 6ill arrives, "draw plaatic when ready." Like many othen, ahe feela that credit carda are the moat convenient <See WOMEN, Page 10> Judlthe Goldberg advises, 'The waiter knows who will be paying the check.' Chandlers has it! The "baredevil'' with rounded spaghetti strips that feel and look wonderful. Note intricate interlaced design. In leatherlike white or bone. At an Incomparable 29. 99 Mens & Womens Tradltlolials for thoee that shop for quality .......... ., , ...... Prni• LADES 1UDfTDMl IEAlt • Suits • Blazers • Ties • Pants • Belts • Sweaters • Blouses • Shoes., • Leather Goods You'll appreciate the Quality - ·The Claalc Looks -The Brands You Know To Trwt ... - 1 .. .. , Page 10 -Today'• Woman -An Adwrtlelng Supplement To The Dally Piiot, Wednesday, May '4, 1983 From Page 9 meUtod-of-payment, and the m:noothest. If a male client aeema uncomfortable Dorothy Bono, Balboa hland, corporate account executive for Volt Technical Servicea in Anaheim, ami.1-and says "this ia wqmen'a Ub. depend• on who's promoting wham." . Joy Kenworthy, presideni of Joy Kenworthy Corporation, an executive aearcb firm, finds that caWnc aliwi and epeeking to the ~ or to the maitre d' ·ia often a FOCI idea. She ll8! to pve them "It's the same as two men going out on s business meeting. It depends on who's promoting whOtn. ,, . "Usually, they Jauch and accept it.'~ . On the other hand, Goldberg doem't pr'elS the imue. She feels DO "need to pay" U her client wlaha to treat, "It's the same u two men going out on a huti!VW meeting. It • The purpa.e of entertaining out varies with the penon. Most do not If you don't believe. it -pick up your telephone and make ap appointment with us or send your resume and we will prove to you that you too, can realize your full executive potential. As a· leading career counseling and marketing ·organization, we are now exclusively marketing the exceptional . woman. Are you that woman! Do you want to be? Contact Ms. Mabry: ----. . with more authority .. aee it merely aa a meena of aetUng acquainted. . . Manha Birltz, national ")>l'Oduct and services adthiniatrator at Coldwell Banket11 a n.i e.tate firm in Newport Be.ch. lefS it aa a time of "laying the lfOUDdwork." tbouati ahe addl. "there la a cettain aocial quality to it." Oftentimee 9be may be talc:ing out pt"ccpa.'tive employees. "I . like. to aee how they handle thermelves in a aocial ai~tion." ahe explains. Kenworthy, in her executive recruiting duties, finds that ''buainem ia best taken care ot pior to the luncheon." You don't U9e t:ntertaining aa a way to get a client. She feels that people who think that lunch will clinch a deal are ·~:es a aoocl aettinc for a bual.ne. lunch? Mo.t point out the benefita of a .quiet.place and ~ which ia likely to ..... the client. "If a person doe• a lot of entertainlng, I would augaest trying ' . to get a charge at The Ri~ if poaible," Kenworthy aaya. '·-.ialk to the aecretary of the ~ you're entertainina to find out what kind of place woulcl be •pedal." Luther llkee the Balboe Bay Club, Cano'• and Le Biarritz, all in Newport Beach. Goldberg prefers Rothachild'a, Ambrosia or. the University Athletic Men'• Club where ahe baa special ~~ in the ,,..men only" dining room. 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The oyster bar has its own menu of special seafood dishes. Lunch and dinner. Entertainment and dancing. (714) 979-1181 VERDUGO'S- RESTAURANTE Y CANTINA Fantastlcol Tantalizing tradltionals and exquisite especlalldades. Stf'Olllng- marlachls and champaane brunch to spice up your SundaysT Monday-Saturday; Lunch 11 A.M.-3 P.M., Oll'lner 3 P.M.·11 P.M .• Sunday Brunch: 9:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. (714) 556-7990 .. .. 111111111 Police capture ·uB --. man trailer park shootout • ID • • Deir ........... .., CMrtee ee.n ~asked officers enter tear-gassed home today. 111 llAIGI CIAIT . By PRD. SNEJDERM.AN AM ROBOT BARUR Of ... ...., .......... About 40 reaidenu of a Hu.nu.n,ton Beach mobile home park were evM:Uated early todq after a ~nt apparently went beJWrk, exchanaed sunfire with police and barrfiC.deG himlelf In hia home for thn!e houn. HuntJnaton Beach police Lt. Bruce Youna Mid the gunman, Identified u Kennard R . Warrick, 63, surrendered at about 3 a.m. after 45 minutes of telephone negotiations and two volleys of tear gas were Uled by SWAT officen 'who 1WTOU.nded Warrick'• home. He reeldea ln the Hununaton By-the-Sea travel trailer area, 21871 Newland St. Warrick. who la employed by the dty of Huntinaton Beach ln the Street clean.Ina dlvtaion, WAI taken to the Jalf ward at UC -IFYlne Medical Center with a atnale bullet wound to the rtaht buwr thlsh, apparently suffered in the exchanae with offklen. Hospital oftidala aa1d Warrick waa ln fair condition early today. Young said the man was "extreme ly disoriented and appeared mentally disturbed" ClllT IDITION OR ANGE COU N T Y. C ALIFOR NIA 25 CEN T<., .:C9unty re)eCts ·American Airlines By JEFF ADLER or ... ...., ..... ..., The three supervisors present late yesterday afternoon, ai the morning meeting ~ American Airlines spokesman Al Thomas Riley, Harriett Wieder Becker vowed, "U need be, we, reeolution directs that any new acceaa plan, which allocates flights amol'll competing airlines. when be f1nally IW'Tendered to ofticen. One police officer, Norman Evemon. required eye cleenl6n8 to remove frqmenta that etndl him during the sun&e exchance with Warrick, \roonc aald. But he said no other polJce oUloen « civiUana were hurt duri.nt the incident. In addition to the evacuation of park r e sidents living near Warrick'• home, officera cloeed off Pac ific Coast Highway between Beach Boulevard and Magnolia Street because of the fear stray gunfire might reach the traffic lanes. The drama be1an at about 11:30 p.m. yeaterday when resident• called p olice to complain that Warrick had apparently "flipped out," aiecord1nc to y OUDI· Park mana.-Lloyd Uarey, 68, eald he wae called out when Warrick alleaedly beaan acufflin8 with other resklenta. "He hM a mother ln Whittier. And I wldentand from people in. the park that he had some problema earlier In the day.'' Youn1 aald four officers ~ Warrick'• home. · American Airlines' hopes of beginning service from John . Wayne Airport next month were grounded today aa Orange .COunty-euper-visor-s -voted-to • temporarily block any new · airlines .from jolnlna exiatffti o~fi~ .. at-the-~~•-dy­ overcrowded facillty. and ICoger Stanton -voted will pursue legal actions." unanimoualy to adopt web a ban, The reeolution, dratted at the pladng the board on a path that inaiatence of Riley, block.a the 11ee1na heade&-f<>I'" a --eourtroom entry-of-any. new air carriel' at • showdown. JW A until a new airport access -SliOaly before the iuperviaors ~Ian is enacted, now scheduled be balled upon an airline's dally airport noise p e rformance. Preference in flight allocations wOtdd-be-giYen-te-tfte-ai:l'tllt'H!li--+ with the quiet.eat takeof~. con-v~ed to:Con9'ider--.tM "=' -f~ 1~--~.. -- re90lution, · which surfaced only One important provision of the . ' ;- ; Preventing pro:m tragedy By STEVE MARBLE or .. .,..., ......... _ Prom night i.I three days away and Lisa ! McManieal i.1 wonied. · She knowa students and she knows that • pnm nJ&ht oft.en ends in tragedy. · Along with other Rnion at Corona del Mar High School, ahe hu launched a cruaade against drinkin« and driving. "We want people to have fun," she says, "but we want them to live tQ tell about it.", Signs like "Drink + Drive = Death" and "Frien(h Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk" have gone up at the campus. Contracte promialng no drunken drlvtna have been mailed to parents and students. The idea comes without pressure from adminlatrators, teachers or parents. In fact, students claim eome faculty members have been lem than encouraging. "Some student.a laugh and aay 'but I like to · drive drunk.' But moet support ua," lays McManipl. "Peer preesure ii eo strong In high echool that it'• better the meesage is coming from · fellow studenta." Newport Beach police officer David Sens says he wu surpriaed when the students called and asked him to talk at a echool 819embly. "Norinally the peer preelW'e in high .chool is to not con.form, to ac:rew up. Tb.la waa a change -a nice change," says Sena. Traditionally, Sena aaya, prom night is an accident waiting to happen. Last year, a Newport aenior was killed ln an alcohol-related accident after the prom and the year before a girl waa killed in an accident before graduation ceremonies. He aaya drunken driving 1tati1tica in Newport Beach are ecary. Last year, 1,701 people were arrested on 1U1piclon of drunken driving and 260 accidents were blamed on intoxication. Figuree. thia year, are climbing at the same pace. In preparlnc for the week-long drinking and driving crackdown, McManlgal met with a victim of a drunken driver. The woman had loet a leg and now ii confined to a wheelchair. "I learned a lot from her. I learned that a lot of people don't care. The guy who hit her had been involved in five hit-and-run accidents. He didn't care. "But," she adds, ''I aaw that it hadn't crushed her aplrit or §Olten her down. She got mad and fought b.ck.' • The moratorium dn n~w 8itllnei-·at~U.ilirport;. inteOOed (Sft AIRUNE, Pa1e A%) Laguna • antenna defeated By STEVE MITCHELL or ... .., .... ...., There gc>es the neighborhood. That pretty much sums up the opinion of two dozen Top of the World reeidenta who showed up at Qty Hall laat night to oppoee installation of a micr owave antenna in their hilltop Laguna Beach community. · k¥l. at the end-=of the le y. ~ 'the ..-tt4, th . .--:-~~~ . e ~,. council, whi~h°urged· Storer • Cable TV to find another location for its tower and bowl-shaped antenna. Storer TV sought permission to install a tower containing a microwave antenna, as well as four other radio wave antennas on water diatrict property near Cresta Way on Alta Laguna Boulevard • Neighbors cited a variety of reuona why they did not want the 25-foot tower in the community, including obltruction of views, devaluation of properties and health hazards they a.oclate with microwave radiation. Armed with photographs of the propoeed site, the residents Uled pen and ink to show how taU the tower and antennas would be. And, despite a report from an engineer dec lari ng the microwave antennas safe ln proximity to humans, the residents said they had their doubts .. Council memben told Storer offldala to find another location for their tower, augge.ting non- populated areaa, such as an e~ acceee road between Td\> of the World and Arch Beech Height.a . .., ................ c., nllMd Paul Reins and daughte~ Janelle, 3, can manage smiles now . Ordeal over? Mesan gets job interviews By JODI CADENHEAD o< ... o.itr ......... Thing• are looking a bit brighter for Paul Reina, the unemployed Costa Mesa man who called the Daily Pilot Friday after running out of hope and food for his family. Two local companies, whJch uked not to be identified, said they would be willing total}< to Reina about a....._ job. The 27-year-old father said he wu gret.eful for the offers., but was jult worried now about how he wu going to pay his $535 rent thia month. "rm just shocked that anyone called," said Reins. "l didn't think there were any peo left who could really hear lnd . " ~.: 'N . • ~~~~- Hia plight apparently touched several readers, who volunteered to do what they could. "rm a widow," said one woman. "I don't have much, but he doesn't have anything." . A Corona del Mar man eent a $100 check and a note saying, "Recently I have run into aome good fortune and I would like to share my good luck with someone who has not been so fortunate." Once a successful salesman with a nice home, Reina found himself last week unable to even buy juice for his 3-year-old daughter, Janelle. "It just breaks your heart." said one woman who promiaed to organiz.e her church group to help. "When the spirit moves you, you've got to get busy." New kindergarten program popular By JODI CADENHEAD or .. Deir .... ...., From the Ions_ Une of what Americana are willing to wait for co m es a new one - kindergarten. Half • dozen young mothen waited up to 10 hours yesterday to register their young11ten for a devefopmental kindergarten claa at Costa Meaa'a Killybrooke Elementary School. "I thought people might be apendinl the night," said Gail Pierce, 30, who wu in line at 8 a.m. to regilter her 80n Sean at 6:30 p.m. "He's just starttns to blOMOln. Thia will allow him to grow and mature at hia own pace.'' Killybrooke and Wilson Elementary School are the only 11ehool1 In the Newport-Mesa '' School District that offer the ie. academic prol(ram geared to (See MotllERS. Pqe A!) ---llSIDE--------------....., Festive food for Mother There'• more than flowen and perfume to 1in Mother on her clay. Why ... not sive of ' your time by preparlas a f etdve biruneh In lier honor? Reeipe Ideas bqln on Page Cl. Hall of Fame 0...nge Cout C.OIJege ha• ind•eted ill f int three honoreet into ill own Hall of Fame. Pa•e A4. Today's Woman The female of the speeiet ha• made •ubttandal soelal and eeonomle progreu over the past few yean, and It'• eh.ronleled In a epeelal seetlon ealled Today'• Woman. Edlton High pitcher Jeff Kwo eame ·within two oull of pltehJas a no-hitter ln the Oaal'lert' 9·1 Santel Leape bateball •letory "er W"11Dln•ler. P.,. El. 0..U,e Couty • etwcleata eelea..ae Law Week by ........ abotal lie 41eteeton · aad Polypapla tettt ... Pa,seBl. 1 -l t I j I ; Oranoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, May •• 1983 Mary Bennett Mary Benne tt, pioneer Mesa teach er , dies Mary Bennett, one of Costa Mesa's first teachers, died yesterday. She was 83. Funeral services will be at 2 p .m . Saturday at Harbo r Fellowship Bible Church at 23rd Street and Orange Avenue, Coata Mesa. Mrs. Be nnett moved from Mic higan in 1920 to take a teaching job at the old Costa Mesa achool at 17th Street and O range Ave nue, whe re s h e earned $1,200 a year. S he retired in 1961 after teaching a total of 27 years and taking time out to raise her son, Ted. SurvivoH include her son, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, all of Coata Mesa. Donations may be made to the Bible Church M issionary Fund. . Lagu!J.a entrance on hold La1una Beach Chy Council memberl made it clear lut nJ&ht they w a nt more citizen partlclpatlo n before m ovln1 ahead with a conaultant'• plan for sprucing up the L aguna Canyon entrance to town. At illue iB proposed uses for a combined 4 .~-acre parcel adjacient to the Festival of Arla, which c urrently 'ii under multiple public and private ownership. The 1tudy area includes a aewage treatment plant, a city parking lot and storage yard, a power aubstation, an uncovered flood control channel, and 90me undeveloped private parcels. The city is considering combining the propertie1 to create a "Village Entr~ce" that would enhance the rather drab canyon entrance to the town. Alternatives suggeated by a city-h ired conauhant have included commercial U8ell, auch as hotel1, restauranta and shops, multi-level parking structures, and demolition o f the h alf- century-old sewer treatment plant. But speakers ur&ed the council last night to hota off on the consultant's study until more public meetings can be held. They said the Village Entrance should contain more community uses. such as low-<:O&t housing for the elderly, a community center inside the Spanish-style treatment plant, aome additional public parking, and pe rhaps permanent homes for the city's Historical Society and the Frff Clinic. OeltJ ..... ~ ., &.. .. ., ... Kitchen of Alberta Moore's home in Costa Mesa littered with de bris, animal excrem ent. 'Aniinal House' • Ill shainhles Wom an, m en agerie evicte d from 'filthy' h ome in Mesa By JODI CADENHEAD Of the ~ l'llot .. .., Alberta "Birdie" Moore considered herself an animal lover, but police called to her Costa Mesa h ome this week found it shoe deep in animal droppings, dead mes and trash. The 53-year-old woman, who was cited last June for keeping 14 dogs, cats and rabbits, was evicted Monday after allegedly failing to make a single payment on her two-story home at 25 L Flower Ave. Animal control officer Mike Doyle said it was one of the worst scenes he has seen.. in his nine years on the job. where neighbors also complained about the animals. Last August, Moore pleaded guilty to charges of keeping more than four animals and was placed on three years probation with no fine. ln an interview last summer, Moor e said she looked at the animals as her family. "I think .people have done me far worae than my animals." she sa1d. "The worst thing they've done is tear up a few pillows." Rats aiding UCI skin graft tests By GLENN SCO'M' great. Researchers say it could be OfttM D.ety ""°' •taff used to help re-attach limbs or UC Ir.rine medical researchers fingers or to ease organ are hoping a new drug they're transplants where rejection is a testing today with rats may tum critical problem. Judges looking for help Faced with ever more crowded courtrooms and burgeonlns criminal and civil caaeloada, Orange County's jud1ea are looking for a little extra helC. The Board of Surperv sors agreed yest erday that the county's jurist.a need eome extra aaaiatance and agreed to uk the state Legislature to add slx new judgn ~ the county bench - four ln Superior Court and two in Municipal Court. The new Municipal Court judges would be assigned to the S o uth County and Harbo r divisions of the court. F or the Superior Court positions, the board's action was contingent on the state's agreeing to provide block-grant monies to he lp pay for court operations. The state currendy is paying about $1.2 million per year for the court operations of 20 judges. Last year , the count y w ithdrew its request for three addit ional Superior Court judgeships when the s tate declined to provide the block- g rant funding for the m, according to Janice Robinson, a county analyst. The recommendation to 'dk for the additional judges was made by the .county's Legal-Judicial Systems Committee, composed of supervisors, judges and law enforcement officials. If the positions are approved by the state, the ne w judges would begin their terms on the bench Jan. 1, 1984, Robinson said. .MOTHERS WAIT. • • "There were a half Inch of dead flies in the window," he said. "The stench from the dog urine -a nd fecal matter was enough to knock you out. It. was something to behold." out to revolutionize the way Yet to be determined are the major burn vi~tims receive skin long-term ef(ects of t)le drug. Its gralts. use in non-life threatening cases The drug, Cyclosporine, is still far down the road, reduces the body's immune researchers say. Will p olice k e tchup to R e d Vandal ? From Page A 1 teach chlldr~ according to maturity and. ability and not by chronological age. School principal Les Ferguson said he expected Killybrooke would only have enough space in the four -room, U4-pupil kindergarten class to accept seven students from outside the school area. As a result, parents reading books and lounging in lawn chairs waited all day for the chance to enroll their child. "You couldn't have told me 10 years ago I'd do this," said Johanna 2'.ek.aria, 36, who waited more than eight hours to reldster A ger11119 burOl*)I IMt m9)' ...,.. lalo.911 place u tong u thrH Y•.,• ego wH repo<ted ywt•day. Cemplng o-. Mtiqu. end a M'I Of wlM ~ worth a lolel of s1.110-. tellen lfom IM~ on the 1500 bloclt of a.nu.go om.. A pot1al>le _ _, redlo worth IA71 - reportedly atolen during • party at • r .. tdenct on the 2800 block ol Carob StrNI. \ A 3~-dd CoMa Mwe rMn -found dMCI In a room el 1119 ~ Shtr11on HOtel. TM -of d9eth -not known. Coastal Moetty tlllt thi. afternoon etld tonlgtlt. *«>mlnO pwtly cloudy tom«r-with a c1t1noe of drli:d9 tn th• morning nour1. Moatly aunny tomorrow •l1•rnoon •nd ~Ing. Hlghe 87 to 73, lowll 57 to 82. • EIMWhenl, Point ~IOn to Mexlcen bofder Md out eo m .... wind• 12 to 18 ltnoll thll afternoon owr OUMr ....,.. with _.. ..ing to 10 to 15 ltnota • you mow -1t1. s.. 4 10 8 Mt. 8outhWHI ·-"· 2 to 3 IHI. Som• c;loudlneu tomorrow morning with wHt-1011thwHt --12 10 18 ltnota. Smog her son Slon. "He lacks the maturity to get into a regular kindergarten." Seana Sandefur, 38, said she would be willing to move Into the school area if she couldn't regjster her 5-year-old daughter Apple. Looking at the line of parents, kindergarten teach e r T ina R einemann said, "It's very flattering for us. We make our kindergarten class meet children's needs." For the first time in 10 years the kindergarten class increased last 1ear by 100 studenu, according to district officials. Tiie M ... Man Ill 2300 Hart>or BNd. WU held up a1 QUnpolnt ywt•day by a blond· h81red man Who ti.cs on loot with $700 In Cati\ end S200 tn )9dta1a. No OM WM hun. Laguna Beach Nelghbo re on Canyon Vltw Drive complelMd of .,. "Qoaaahloaty loud P¥f0f' on their atrNI. POlloa eal<ed Iha -to qul4tl Iha pa!. Several P•Oplt ••rt attn brtaklflg wlncloW9 In a vec:ant Ill..,.. In 1M eoo blOcil of Cllfl Ortve but by Ille time ome.r. wnv.d. Ille VWIOela _.gone, Real estate broker Scotti Ward said Moore allegedly left behJnd ~oxes of animal fecal matter piled to the ceiling, rotten food. papers and two cats. "The house was destroyed ," said Ward. "She demolished the place in less than one year." Doyle said Moore apparently piled her animal brood in her car and took off. telling no one where she was headed. Before buying the Costa Mesa house last year, Moore had lived in Laguna Beach and Irvine, A .,..II• purM lnald• a locked car wu atolen ""' M81n 8Hch tat• Monday ~ th9 OWM! Mid n contalne<t $276 In cull. A woma111Mng on Woodnympll lold polloe a $2,000 diamond rtng wu mlMlno lrom Mr -· Two men lnvoNed tn a traNIO acctdent on tile 17000 block ol Fitch got lfltO a fight yeetwday PollOa -• ~._, In to !)(Mk It UP A woman 1old pOllcle ywttrday • men '" • cat at Jambo<M &oul9Yatd end the San Ol9ijo FrMway wu .. POllflQ hlmMll to P.-.V In.ck.,. Huntington Beach The Ev8n Sporting anop at 18812 8Hch BIYd •• wa robb9d at about 7 p.m. ywtetday by • lone gunmetl wl1h • blue " ... r-. TIM io.. wa •11mated at $200. Clouds, drizzle due 64 . weca ""8dWy 70 . M9y 4 52 48 71 se 57 37 n ea 87 sa 80 S3 se 36 51 4t 80 63 77 54 84 82 81 52 70 52 54 4g 81 37 ee 44 48 44 ,...~w .... ~~, .. ,,. 86 27 ~AA VS ()prt f'I ("1~--, •• 78 39 Fronta Cold .. Warrn - 39 2fl 70 35 &4 ;:9 Miami 12 75 =:tc11y 81 114 e3 38 Mllweull" 47 38 17 38 70 &fl Mpla-St. P111I 82 41 Reno 84 30 80 ... NMll._.... 87 58 Richmond S3 ea ... 70 New Of'IMM 78 82 St. LOUii 511 51 75 eo New Yorlt 7t eo 8t. P9t•Tempe 13 ea 58 ... Notfollt 13 85 s.n L.111.t 82 48 70 " North Pl•ll• " 34 Sen Antonio 11 58 87 &4 Oki.tiomaClty 71 '15 Sen Oleg.> 71 57 46 '12 Omehl ee 43 a ... l'rMQlecO 84 52 ... 44 ONndo • 85 St Sta MM9 55 21 1t •• Plllleclalphla 13 72 8-ttte •• 47 .. 81 ~JI .. &• ::U9:7.: 74 &I 77 •• Pttl":'J.'1 ee 53 87 31 75 67 Portl , Me ea 53 Spok .... 54 40 76 37 P011Mlnd. ~ S3 90 ·~~ 85 M 67 57 ProvldlflOe ee 82 T~ S3 47 T-15 47 TlllM 73 47 Temperatutts .. Le 11 ... H N 71. :a r, ...... * liiiittl._su ____ R_f R_IP_IRT_ Wlllhlnglon 82 • Wldllt• 70 42 Tides TODAY leoond 1111111 •:» p.111. 3.e a.oond !OW 11:011>.111. 3.0 • _ _, __ _ EE " 10 ~= IO M II tO n ... • TDMl ••DW """ 111g11 4!0I 1.111. u Arwl IOw tt:4t 1.m. 0.4 ._..,. t:Np."'' a.I Tiie tun wlll Ml llf 7tlt p,lft, 1od1y 1n~ rl•• •1 I a .m . ~. The rnOon Wll rt6e II l :to a.m. tomonow and 191 • 11:12 p.m. system so new skin, or other For now, the UCI team ls most body parts, aren't immediately irterested in the drug's benefits rejected. At the UCI Medical in saving major bum victims. Center Burn Unit, Director Bruce "The potential applications are Achauer said the drug may mean mind-boggling," said Achauer. burn victims who now must "If you give c-..·closporine to By GLENN SCOTI' d · f ki f J Of dl9 Dlllty Not Stefl un ergo a series o s n gra ts anyone without serious risk of Irvine police are hunting could get new layers with much complications, it's going to for a man caught vandalizing less surgery and with less chance revolutionize plastic surgery." Irvine High Sc hoo 1 by of bacterial infection. This is w hy: Today, burn · II k f "We're very close to mving it a squeezing sma pac eta o o· victims either undergo repeated ketchup o nto walls a nd try in a lot of severe bum cases surgeries to be covered w ith wm· dows where we know there is a high · patches of their ovyn regenerated They would like to catch mortality rate," he said. skin or they're <riven slrin from him red handed So far, researchers. inducfmg cadavers . The 0~adaver skin, Th k h · be Davl.d Furnas. Charles Hewitt, e etc up caper gan however, is often rejected , t d o ·ng whe Kirby Black and Achauer. have yes e r ay m rni n forcing more sur. gery. teacher Bruce Baron spot\ed worked strictly w ith rats by successfully transplanting legs The researchers believe the the suspect, not a student, from brown Norway rats onto drug would suppress the body's stomping on the plas tic white Lewis rats. immun e system so it wouldn't packets and squeezing them reject the cadaver skin, meaning by hand onto a building. The rats treated for 20 days significantly fewer operations Baron handled the st.icky prior to the transplant have and le$$ risk .o.{ infection. situation by ushering the man functioned normally for three otfeamj)uS. but tiOt before the months after the surgery without David Rothe n burg. the ketchup kook threw his car in more drug treatment. Rats not 5-year-old boy wh~ story has r everse a n d backed the given the ug have had the been w ell publicized, is in teacher against 8 ~11. _ , . .,.,, , , . e -""""-'"~~1111~n~liliL ... -:--,41111i'3r.it!~ • ~·~......4..b:1>1 ~· ~ ~. What makes \..YC osporine . ~ ~----~·.. • ~ ... -• different from other might have H~ped ·.He has license plate number, though, immunosuppressant drugs, says bu.ms on 90 percent of his body. and police Sgt. Dick Bowman the researchers, is that it doesn't "It will take two to three said investigators hope to break down the body's defenses montlu to cover him with his catch up to the s uspect to to infection. own skin, during which time he's charge him with trespassing. Thus, its possible uses are exposed to infection." AIRLINE REJECTED BY COUNTY. • • From Page A~ to allow completion of a study that will consider what impact the entrance of new air carriers would have on the airport and airport-related facilities. American Airlines announced last week amid much fanfare that it would begin service from JWA on June 9. The airline had been working with county airport officials for more than two months to satisfy county requirements for access. Newport ~each attorney Raymond Ikola, representing the airline at the mee ting. told supervisors he didn't think it fair that they "change path on a dime," The attorne y add ed. "l thought Orange County was a bastion of free competition an~ that's what American Airlines wants to do, compete freely ib Orange County with a ver y expensive aircraft which meet5 the county guidelines." Pittsburgh Paints WALLHIDE LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT Spring SALE SALE PRICE •10.1& SALE PRICE '14.9& Offer Ellpir• 6130/83 SATINHIDE LO-LUSTRE LATEX ENAMEL more than you exp!<(t In s hardware store CROW• El HARDWARE VIS4. WHtcH" 17th St at 11vtn.. ~Port 8"th. GA2· 1133 """ lflew San MIO~• Or, 11 $an JoaQuln N-l)Ol'I e.ach, e .. •·"4!70 COfON def Iller 3107 I!. COiet HW) . 673-2900 AMMtm Htlta Santa "'" Canyon Ad . •t lmC*lal Hl#y •• 9"·5282 NATION Reagan plans to name citizen panel on drugs By Tbe A11oclated Preti WASHINGTON -In another atep aimed at stopping large--teale drug trafficking, President Reagan Intends to name a 15-member citizen.a oornmialon to investigate organlz.ed crime, aocordl.ng to adminiatratlon eources. 1n an effort to educate the public about new criminal organlzationa, includ.ing mo~ycle aanga and their llnka to drug-trafficking, lhe citizens comm.Uiaion would hold public hearings around the country over the next three ye~. . $1 million in a wheat field CELESTE, Texas -More than $1 million in bills and coins wound up in a North Texaa wheat field after an armored truck swerved into a ditch and fljpped over several times, authorities said. Currency sacks each contained between $100,000 and $200,000 and were not broken during the crash. Coin sacks, however, burst open in a narrow part of the field. "I'd nPver seen that much money stacked in one place before," Sheriff Bobby Young said. "It's sort of what you always dream about - a million dollars scattered in a wheat field." · Drinking, pregn an cy risk s tudied WASHINGTON -Women who drink heavily during pregnancy run an increased risk of having de fective babies, but those who drink moderate amounts of alcohol are at no more risk than thQSe who drink rarely or not at all, a new study by Boston City Hospital shows. Las Vegas grocery workers s trike LAS VEGAS -Nearly 4,000 food store employees were off the job today alter store owners locked the workers out following a selective s\rike at one of the food chains. Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 71 1 struck the Smith's Food King store chain Monday, throwing picket lines around 15 ~stores. Gary mayor wins close primar y GARY. Ind. -Richard Hatcher overca&e one of the toughest election challenges in his 16 years as mayor to defeat City Councilman Thomas Crump in the Democratic primary last night. STATE Feminis t lead er r eturns to_state_.- FULLERTON -Feminist Ginny Foat has returned to Southern California after a Louisiana judge released her ·on $125,000 bail pending trial on charges of murdering an Argentine businessman in 1965. Her spirits are "very good," her attorney, Robert K. Tuller, said today several hours after he flew with Foat from New Orleans. H edgeco ek n e w San Diego m ayor SAN DIEGO -County Supervisor Roger Hedgecock, reversing a 10,000 vote defeat in the primary, scored a narrow victory in the first special mayoral election in San Diego's 133-year history, thwarting Port Commissioner Maureen O'Connor's oid t-0 become the first woman mayor of the nation's eighth largest city. A ir Force sh ar es dump cleanup cost LOS ANGELES -Cleanup efforts for the Stringfellow acid pits will get an estimated $1 million from the Air Force. Capt. Johnny Whitaker said that the Air Force is thought to be responsible for 3 percent to 4 percent of the total chemicals dumped at Stringfellow near Riverside, and when the total eleanup cost has been determined, the Air Force will pay its portion. LA wants to impose income tax i-~ra.:~:;-:N~'fil£il-A>"'K"~.ql_~ooajng ! . ~ , -(· • • ,-v ~ .~~~ ~/.. ~· .. ,~ . impoee a City income tax or cit)"sales tax. Leg{Sli"tbfiiatcfiiach : a move was unlikely, though not impossible, but if Los Angeles does impoee an income tax, It would join eeveral other cities that currently have one, including New York , Philadelphia, Baltimore, Detroit, Louisville, St. Louis and Cleveland. WORLD Shultz shuttles back to Israel BEIRUT, Lebanon -Secretary of State George P. Shulu returned to Israel today, still hoping for an agreement this week in the Israeli-Lebanese withdrawal talks and saying Lebanon ·had "really extended itself" to reach a compromise with Israel. Shultz flew to Jerusalem after intensive discussions with President Amin Gemayel. Foreign Minister Elie Salem and ' other Lebanese officials. 19-ounce b ab y girl 'doing well' \ LONDON -A two-week-old baby girl who weighed 19 ounces at birth and measured 12 inches from head to toe, is "doing well" in a London hospital, doctors sajd today. Identified only as Suzanne, the baby is one of the tiniest ever born. She was delivered 15 weeks premature after a pregnancy of 24 weeks. Belushi case bung up in court TORONTO, Canada -An extradition hearing Is expected to last several days for 35-year-old singer Cathy Evelyn Smith, who is charged in the drug-overdose death of comedian John Belushi. "There are minimally a half-dot.en issues that will be raised," defense attorney Brian Greenspan said. Orange Oout OAILV PILOTIW*'nMday, May 4, 1~83 * Al Earthquake could ha ye been worse Tremo r of 6 .5 magnitude seen causing d eaths if it had hit San Francisco _ COALINGA (AP) -Autho riti es examlnJna the de-vaatauna Central V&lley earthquake NY lh~ are a variety of reuona why the deuructlon wun't wone - lncluding the ama.U. rural nature ot the town and 11.8 many one-story wooden buildings. The'quake left 47 Injured aq\ong the population of 6,500 and many millions In damage, althouah a complete estimate has yet to be made. 'the prellminary estimate for the business district was $25 million. The quake, \which reptered 6.5 gn the Richter Scale, rumbled along a pre\Jioualy unmapped fault about five miles out ot town. some 150 miles southeast of San Francisco. lf a quake of the same magnitude had struck San Francisco, the damage would have been much worse, said Dr. Bruce Bolt, director of the University of California seismology station at Berkeley. He said there are many tall masonry buildings in San Francisco similar to the ones that collapsed in Coalinga, where they were only one or two stories high. "l think there may be fatalities" in San Quake hit major oil facilities COALINGA (AP) -Pumping facilities that handle 43 percent of Northern California's crude oil needs were knocked out by the big Coalinga earthquake, but oil company officials say the damage doesn't seem to be serious. "We suffered some m ajor damage, but no catastrophe." Claude Fiddler, Northern California drilling manager for Chevron VSA, &aid yesterday. , Ma p locates Coalinga, with downtown a rea shown in inset. Franct.co trom a q,ua.ke of the llllM alie, he aald . "The chances of dluater are much hlaher ln San J'randlco,'' whJch mo NI a much larpr pol>UlatJon -M0.000. Robert Iacopl, ln ht. book "f.arthquake Country,'' Mid' the-reuon for devutatlon la that "buildi.n&l suffer dwina an earthquake primar ily becaute horliontal force• are exerted againat 1tnM:tural ~that oft.en are meant to contend with.only vertical streta. "When the giv e -and -tak e of any structural element la unbalanoed, the rigid, weaker element. are fractured and tom looee," he said. Author ities aaid more than half the buildings in Coalinga were 40 years old or more, .but had neve r b e en mad e earthquake-proof and hadn't been through a strong earthquake, according to Roge r Scholl, technical director of the F.arthquake Retearch lnatitute in San Franciaco. Still othen note that the quake might have been wone lf It happened at night when people are asleep rather th.an during the day when people can react more quickly. "nfe'M'ondlly-qaa~. measured - at 6.5 on the Richter scale, was centered in an oil field producing more than 30,000 barrels of heavy-grade crude daily. That's only a bout 2.6 percent of the t o t a l used by the state's P ond of w~ter reflects d a maged bu ilding in Coalinga after refineries. ea rthquake jolted the sm a ll town Monday. · But pumping plant s in Coali'nga propel crude oil through mapr lines linking San Francisco Bay area refineries with fields as Car ~ou th as Coalinga vows to rebuild Bakersfield. And those plants, COALING A (AP) -A s Coalinga handling about 43 percent of continued to surge with aftershocks, safety Northern California's n eed for Inspectors marched door-to-door'today signing crude, w ere stopped when the "death warrants" for scores of buildings as quake hit at 4:42 p.m. Monday_ they aasessed the cracks and rubble from a Getty Oil Co.' s 20 ·inch devastating earthquake. diameter pipe, which can carry "No part of the city is untouched," said 230,000 barrels a day, will be Mayor Keith Scrivner. But he added, "We can inactive until workers have a build again, and we will." chance to inspect it for leaks for With hundreds of homes and offices Cit 50 or 60 miles on either side of only for the wrecker's ball, dazed inhabitants the quake center, said Getty -pitched tents on front lawns or slept outdoors spokesman Frank Parisi. on sofa beds. A 150,000-barre l -a -day Many homes "'aren't livable any more, Chevr on line wasn't damaged because our foundations, their roofs or their a nd resumed pumping on main bearing walls are rompletely..wrecked." yesterday, company officials said. said city spokesman Robert Semple. --'" ~ --;r ... ; '•·~'1b5 .. r._.:.._-.-t..~~~.U:_•:ii. . ,. • .r ~~~~.......,,....., .... Some of Coalinga's 100 businesse& may get the repair-or-rip-down decision today. A partial list may be posted of those destroyed or d eemed unsafe, he said. But which of Coalinga's 2,600 houses would be condemned and which allowed to st.and was not yet known. At least 300 houses suffe red major damage from Monday's earthquake, the initial inspection showed. The preliminary damage estimate remained at $25 million for the business area downtown alone. Assessing the buildings were three-man teams representing the California. Office of Eme rgency Services, the Army Corps of J:n&ineers and the Feder;al Eme r gency Management Agency -- Church stripped of tax-exempt status By The A11od a&ed Presa Th e s tat e B o ard of Eqwillzation has ruled that th e Rev. R obert H . S c huller 's opulent Crystal Cathedral, which holds concerts that comm and prices of up to $150 a seat, should be stripped of Its tax-exempt status. The board also ruled yesterday that six other facilities operated by Schuller should lose the ir property tax ~emptions because they have been used by profit· making groups and other non- exempt organimtions since 1979. The 2 ,875 -seat C rystal Cathedral is the centerpiece of Schuller's $30 million-a-year evangelical empire, which stems fr om h is Garde n Grove Community Church. Schuller began operations in a drive-in theater in the community of Orange in 1955. The cath e dral's use for commercia l act i vi t y is unprecedented in scope, s tate o fficials have said , citing appearances by Lawrence Welk, Victor Borge and Fred Waring. Schuller's attorney, Thomas Bost, said the church would appeal to the board and, if that fails, to the courts_ "This church is commerdalized to a much greater extent than I've ever encountered in the sta t e ," sa i d a B oard of Equalization inves t igator. William Grommet. "They w ill have to change their methods of Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtif1td Gl!mologi•t. ACS Al going up again? operation in order to receive the tax exemption in 1983." Of the 29-page ruling, Grommet said, "It's a reminder to other minis ters not to hold concerts in their sanctuary." Th e state ta x investigation covered church activities in 1981 and 1982. Last D ec. 20, the b oard r evoked all prope rty tax e xemptio n s (or the O range County church under religious, welfare and charitable use tax categories because churc h officials had not supplie d complete tax infonnation to the state. · The amount of money at stake in yesterday's rulings, while sizable, was seen a s less Important than the pre<.'edent. 3efeclion o/ diamond~ ~he i 3 a lo tell mom real gem. ~We're ~ l Listening ••• Wh at do you like a bout lhe Dally PVot" What don't you like" CalLthe numter at lef.t and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropt'tate editor. The sa mt! 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to thf' editor on any topic. fd ail box contributors inust Include their name and telephone number tor verification. No circulation calls. please De Beers Consolidated Mines. the South African Industrial firm which mlnea and sells moat of the world's diamonds, has given (he signal that diamond prices will be going up again. Because de Beers, throu gh Ila C entral S e ll lng Organization, markets more than 80 percent of all diamonds sold, It ha1 been able to raise the cost of uncut diamonds by 3.5 percent. Thia follows an Increase of 2.5 percent last September. The Increase came, aaya De Beera, because of lncreued demand by consumers In the U.S .. Japan and W•t Germanr. In other words, the anclent law o IUPPIV and demand la at wort(, The lncreated demand for diamond• m ig ht also be another lndlc•tlon of economic recov1try. T he m arl<e t for gem-quallty diamond• had talltd Ott I Ht year, foll owing • muket peak In 1980. o. Beer• t~ action to keep diamond prtcel rtrm. They withheld tome 1tontt from the rttarket. The dia mond lnduetry goee to epeolal trouble to "' that the value of diamond• It protected. Htetortoalty: dlemond prtoee hew m1tchtd or outotctd the rate of lnfletton. The ortctng .yatem helpe coneumera by orottctlng the .,.,ue of wtiat they bu . 1 642·6086 lolOllOey·frlCley II yOU 00 not II••• vo.i1 P•P•• or 5-lM> pm 04ll Ot!Oll 7 p m • r;::,.,::,,11• copy "'"' D• htll'Oey •nd Suncl•y " '/'Oii 00 nol IKefve ~ ~""''"'· ... -10 • m -.,_ copy ,.. lie ,,.....9(1 Tell us what's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thoma• P. H ... 1 Publlthol 41u•1<1 ~t E'ocvthre Ott1oe! I _. C ... etfled edffft'91nt 714/142""11 Al ..._. d•psrt-te Ml-4111 MAIN °"1CI • »O w..t lley Bl • co.ti -CA Mel --b IMO. Cofl• ~ CA t'82t COf)yl'Ol't 1M3 Ortl!Ot C:O.a) PublllNllQ Ccmptl11y NO newt tto•lu . 111uttr•t1on1. 101101lt1 mttltt 01 -·--mey be •tCWOOUC.O ""'NlUI _ ... .,.._ Ol l:OP't'1Gf1! - \ , ... •v • -- m • The elahth annual Harbor Area Boys Club auction will be held Friday at the Marriott Hotel ln Newport Center. The pl ia to exceed the $29,000 raised last year. The theme of the auction la "Bida for Kida." Viewtnc of auction ite11'1 betPns at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 each and available at Boys' Club branches in Newport Beach, Irvine and Costa Meea. Organizers of thla year's auction are Rlcbard Power and Bette Lawsoa. • A low-coet rabies clinic will be held Saturday in Laguna Beach for dop and cats, and the coat la $3. Clinic houn for dogs la from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from 1 to 2 p.m. for felines. The clinic is co-sponsored by the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter and the volunteer Pet Responsibility Conunittee. The shelter ia located at 20612 Laguna Canyon Road aud the phone number la 497-3552. • Newport Harbor Panhellenic will hold its annual mother-daughter in.formation party, 2 p.m., Saturday at St. Michael and All Angela ch urch fn Corona Ciel Mar. · College aorortty members from area schools will assist in pretenting a program on aororlty activities 8.(ld planning for -n.aah. • La8una Beach Miah School' a spring concert will be held Friday at 8 p.m. in the Artists' Theater, featuring the 50-voice concert choir. · Selections will lnclude spirituals, contemporary folkaonga, Gennan and Scottish folklonga and more. Other group1 lnclude the vocal productiqns ensemble, the concert band. wind ememble and symphonic band , Tickets are $2 for adults, $1 for students and proceeds go toward the music acholarship fund. • Dr. Harold Koopowlt1, UC Irvine arboretum director, will diacusa plant extinction at the annual Friends of Newport Bay meeting tomorrow. "Cry of the Marsh," a new state de~t of Fish and Game fDOY'ie.on Upper Newport Bay, will be shown and Fish ~official Carl W~a _will d1lcwls future~ f~-;-- -bay's ecolc:ii[iall reeetVe-:--• --- · The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held at the Park Newport Apartments at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills roads. The meeting ia open to the public. . • The Laguna Beach Free Clinic will be the be.neficiary of proceeds from the 11th annual Cottage Restaurant ~nefit Dinner Tuesday. Tickets are a minimum donation of $8 for the dinner, prepared by owner Harry Moon at the restaurant at 308 North Coast Highway. For information or l'e9ervations, iLu the Free .clinic at 494-<f161 or the Cottage at 494-3023. / Merit scholars selected Several atudenta from Oranae Coaat area hl1h achoola are amon1 2 .000 recipients nationwide of oollege-apon80red four·year National Merit acholarah1p1. Winners will receive $1,000 to $8,000 over four years of undergraduate study at the colle1e or university financing the awards. The echolarahlp1 are sponsored by 190 U.S . higher education insdtudona, both public and private. The college-sponsored scholarships, worth $9 million nationwide, were the last of three National Merit award announcements made for 1983. Area winners included Paul Kevin Wood of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach High School; Paul G. Floyd, Miaaion Viejo, Mlsaion Viejo High School; Sharon K . Sprague of Loa Alamitos, Los Alamitos High School; and Nora J . Perren of Santa Ana, Foothill High achool. OCC plans to borrow 'for payroll Coast Community College Di s trict trustees have unanimously agreed to issue $5 million in short-term notes to eliminate a temporary shortage of funds anticipated during part of the corning school year. The money will be. used.. to · meet payroll expen.aes. Th.e notes will be paid o!f when the district receives &he money it ia entitled to from state education funding l"evenues. _ District off:idala said borrowint through short-term notes is a common practice among local school dlatrlcts. The Coast district includes Orange Coast in Costa Mesa , Golden W est in Huntington Beach and Coastline colleges. The college district already has is.sued layoff notices to 114 full- time teachers 81)d administrators and ia studying other means of erasing a $5.5 million deficit anticipated in next year's budget. Oran~ Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Wedneeday, May 4, 1983 * ~I Large X-Fancy Hade~ Mangoes 69c ... Jumbo Vine-Ripened .. Hawaiian p·1ne~pples ·25 c .... Happy Mother's Day Assorted Decorated Mothers Day Heart Cakes · 9" Mocha • Chocolate & Vanilla Special •5.95 ••e· $7.95 -""--- Fresh . Delaney's ~ . Bass Fillet Famous Ceviche.1 ' • 3. 9 8 lb ••••• $5.98 lb. '3.49, •.•• ,. $4.49 , •• I~ U.S.D.A. "Choice Side of Beef" U.S.D:-A. 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PIQ8 4 -l"odtly'• Wom8n -An A~'Q ~ -To The ilelty Plot, WednMday,-May 4, 1883 * .. ·~~~,. • · teat opportunities are in the ture for women in the aavinp and Joan and oommerda1 benking induatry, becauae government deregulation la leeding to more diversified jol;,.," according to Ruthe Dilloo, who ltar1ed out u a teller and ia now a vice president with Great American tederal Savinp and Loan. A resident of Newport Beach, Dillon said that. ju9t 12 years ago there weren't any women managers at Great American. but today the company, which haa 138 branches, employs women as rnanagen at 68 percent of their . locationa. In fact, the vice chairman of the board la Lorn.a Milla, who merged her Laguna Federal Savings office• with Great I American a few yean ago. An umtant vice pteaislent. Bonnie Parker, who also ia ~of ~•.---:r;--:.,;..,~~f<W:i~.~ '.".i ~. ~ _,. ... .,. -·"Niliirclii~ -in~ ltg · l =nt of the Orante C-ounty chapter of the Savings & Loan ! League, a national organization I for both men and women. Managerial pasta at three Bank of America branchel in Newport · I now are held by women, I including Dee Mallot, Corona del Mar; Kathy Meany, Newport Hilla; and Millie Wright, Balboa. · The first woman to hold a diviaion level ma.naceri&l po9ition . at Pacific Telephone i1 from Orange Coun~y. She is Diane Dallad1 of Fullerton who i1 cuatomer aervice manager for three Southern California counties. MAKEMOMQU E WITH THE KING OF HAMS. - I· Another corporate slant, Southern California Ediaon, employa Eileen McClure, who lives in Newport Be.ch, u city area manager for Sou th Puadena. Tem .. Cty and San Marino. In addition, G loria Kemper and Virgl.rU.t Leiphart of Weirtmi.mter and Pbyllia Kyker of Hunt1n1ton Beach are managers in other divisions. . Sandy McMullen and Joe Ann Grewelle are the IM'.Vice bureau supervilon fOI' Orange County at Southern CaUfoJnl~ Gas Company. McMullen Mid, "1he com~ Ja-Val")LJnterested in affirmative action and encourages women by offering training in both traditional and non-traditional roles.'' At the Irvine C.ornpany. Joan Irvine Smith la a atockholder and a m ember of the board of directors. They also have two women who are vice.presidents. One is Monica Florian, who is vice president of planning and policy development, and the other is Rita 'I'nlcy Lamkin, vice president of aales and. marketing with Irvine Pad.fie, the company ~diviaion. .. '-"'?;0~"~" l l •. · · ·are t"Tn<fi a i, m&rke.ting · manager of the oommercia1 and industrial division; . Jan Wllilon, ·manager of marketing coinmunication1, community development diviaion; Vickie Stowe, marketing manager, community cablevtalon: Karen King, director of retail shopping centers, and Eli:iabeth Rutherford, controller of the finance department, property management diviaion. 7,oday's . ewoma~ Needs · • mtaer• 1zsmc• n ...... 11•l;g1•n- •• P lel' M• lllUSTIATEO: fAllttC, ''CarM.'' Not lealy CClll¥OI -ft' I Soft . llut .. Bone ~. '2% rdy • 5% Sil ond 3% Cotton · It'• lo\'91y. JACK!T-33.00 lllTTON AtONT SKIRT -22.00 Sine 6 IO 20 Ollw tlylet o.alallle , HOUIS ~llY 9,30 ••. MON lHIU SAT ft Today'• Woman -An Adwrtl9lng 8upplem•1t To The n.lylllot, Wedneeday, ~ •. 1983 -P11g9 9 . -~~..-..Ing ~p . f?h&Ck --l'.l'~f-L'8Slly . -. --. -· --------~--~ ·.--. Executives offer ways to avoid ·. · embarrassment By JOY DEE ANTHONY ~ .... C.llttJtMi•I it u.ed to be that a wcman never paid for a restaurant meal uni.em alie palled the money under the table. Today many female executives .consider it thelr prerogative. And they offer advice on how to avoid potential awkwardness, both in picking up the tab and ln conducting the luncheon. "Awkwardness oocuia when lhe person loses command of the situation," says Barbara Luther, a Newport Beach resident and a regulatory affairs consultant for the Food and Drug Administration who often entertains medical • ..:4!Y.ru.a~JtU,..-•j i a. • ..r1a&a.ura~t ... -. ~~~~~1;.~~~·!!~r1-f •. ' · A simple phrue s~ as "I'd like ' -you to be my guest" quickly establlahes who will be entertaining and who will be entertained. She bellevea in being "firm, not coquettish. Most men relate to that." U necemary she tells thtml. "let's not have any arm wrestling over the check." Then when the bill &rrives, "draw plastic when ready." Like many others, sh.e feels. that credit cards are the moat convenient (See WOMEN, Page 10) Juditha Goldberg advises, 'The waiter knows who will be paying the check.' Chandlers has it! 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Shirley Gonzalez, who is heading the prosram. aaid people who use the service will become the hue of the bank's fu ture home-banking efforts in w hich customers will use computer tenninala to transfer funds to creditors. Mattel sues A tari over secrets LOS ANGELES -Mattel Electronics and Mattel Inc. filed a $40 million dollar lawsuit against Atari Inc. and .three former employees yesterday few allegedly stealing trade secreta involving home video CAJ1ridges. The lawsuit claimed the secrets allowed Atari to develop a better cartridge that can be Wied on Mattel equipment. S ui t tries to halt B ekins sale LOS ANGELES -Far West Financial Corp .. run by Canada's wealthy Belzberg brothen. filed a $100 million lawsuit yester day t h at seeka to atop Minneapo.lis investor Irwin L. Jacobs from buying the Bekins Co. moving and storage firm. The suit accuaes Bekins Co. Chairman Stanley Hiller Jr. and other company officials of manipulating last month's bidding war over the Glendale-based firm to encourage speculation in Bekins stock that provoked a rapid bike in its price. '«lJ ~!l (AP) -Apot nonlerroua ,,.,..., P<1Cm today. UPS ANO DOWNS HEW YORK CllP) -T,,. lollowl119 1111. -. U. -York Stock be,_ atoclls -_.._ tMt ,,.,.. ...,. .., tM "'"'--,,,. --"" s-rceM o# <'*"-tor Wed .. No _..,Illes frmlno be-U or -_"_""_· !'let -............ c ..... s -"" di"-'"""" --1... .....,, ...... < ....... pr!U ..., _.,,., i~m. prlu. ....... L.et.I Che PcL I L LCCorp pl 11,.. + 2 Up 21.l J TetecornQI 2!t + "2 U11 21.1 J -~ J IM + I'> Up 11.J 4 AMR Corp wt 14\'> + 11'> Up 11.S S GeflO.U 1"'-+ 1... Up ltl.7 ' An-ylnd 1~ + IY> Up 10.. 1 C-L.b I 37\lt + 3YJ Up ltl.2 I EAL wtO 414 + ._ U11 t,7 9 Gr\lllElllJ '°" + t. U11 t.o 1tl Int RecUf ~ + 2\to Up 1.1 II Trl10flEltfy 12'-+ 1 Up U 12 A .... lu l 2711. + J\O. 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