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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-05-08 - Orange Coast PilotTOMOMOW: CLO S~rvlng Newport leach, Cotti Mtu, Huntington ltach, lrvlnt, Llguna lhlch, ,CMMe.ln V.aleJ lftd loultt OrMfl Ceuntr C ALlrORNIA WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 198!> 2'-l CF N TS ounty O·Ks shift of pris:oners pan-lime or work furlough prisoners. ficer Larr) Holm\ told '>Upen •'>Or'> Los P1nos Fores(f) Camp 1n lht o.-,,...,left "ho will sc~e 1he1r Jail !>entencec; on necc'isan mudllit·a11ons to lhl' honor c k'eland Nauonal Forest. The plan Wtth an eye toward rl"11eV~ng weekends. farm and the actual muvt"ment o f "a' re' 1sea afkr the U.~. Fore 1 .....,,...H!rer<>~ingi11-0fftnge-Ce1:ttHy Ja-11, .. W e're IJo+nlt ta-pul4~-mrn1mal~ ~nma.t~Yld~:>i <K~i: fgr up 19 M~ Servtet' obJ~*tls1ng th~1uven1lt wo rk. The program' C'Ould accommo-for board ft\ l('W date up 10 96 add111onal inmates. "Even w11h the~ acuons, we 500'1 In related dl'llons. supcn 1sors cou1d be fac1nf an overcrowdini BoardofSuperv 1~orsappruvcdan l~pc persons here. 1he kind of Pl'oplc moi:ath ... far be)t>n~I t.tre Ma ) 17 de1en11on fac1 ht) to ho u'se inmates ---==--fi:f!~~~~~~·~~~~~~t'-~w~ho~a~e~o~u~t ~a~m~o~n~~th~c~( t~h~c~e~n~<.·~ra~I ~d~e~a~d~h~n~e~a~t;cd~t:~·r~a~I r;o.· ~J u~d~g;e~S~l·t~tor not in' ol ved 1 n conservl\tion work -risk ··prisoners to the Jamee; i\ popu ation) uring t e wee . pcop l' re 1l·v1n l . ra-Howe,~r. tnrt>oatt! dtn'cted 'that t1ireeted t~tesk fertt eenttnUt"-<Jttuah6fHttat~llRMrsiit-t'e:--. ----~~­ studying the poss1b1lit) of plactna Supcr.1soN have been . .rey1cw1n1 pnsonel"> in some of the count) 's 10 alterna tives to reduce 1hc Jail popu- tlt~ 1 a1 'I. arced to ..cffaSIDt:ll1'1l"l'1Tr lallOn . Sl'fttt-~ . ~~ • l , I us1ck H.onor Farm 10 Lake Forest. like )Our. nc1~hor." SheritT Brad .\na main Jail ,,., Ja il task. force look into estabh'>h· Supervisors \Otcd unan1mousl) to (ialc!> emphasued )n outlining lhc In appro\lng thl' rev1'ic.'Q plan. mga )outhfulofTcnderprogramat th(' !>oh 1ng 1a1 O\ l'fl rowding problrm~ \\ 1ll1am Ora} ruled thr counl} was m llare up. to 100 full-tune pns<>ners at plan before the board hoard m,embel' 'otcd 10 'ier~ a plan "10<e'it~ camp for ·~mates agt I ~-21 •erount)'sh!>norfarmandupto200 .\rnng Count} Admin1strat1\.C' Ot-10 house the 10m:ltl' o,erflo" at tht: whu ~ould perform con sena11on from the ~auonal lns111u1eof( orrct-r o ntempt for fathng to comply with t1on-, 1n Boulder ( olo and o rdered • his 1978 coun order requinng that Coaat PUC says Southern Cali- fornia Edison Co. will have to pick up much of the tab for cost overruns at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station./ A3 California Rockwell International plans to lay off 1,800 employees at Southern California plants./ Al Natl on 25,000 Vietnam veterans march down Wall Street in. New York a decade after that Southeast Asian conflict./ Al More than 900 protesters arrested in five states following trade embargo with Nicaragua./ A4 World Reagan's V-E Day speech In France is marred by hecklers, walkout./ A4 Nicaraguans are begin- ning to feel the effects of trade embargo on first day.JAi Mind and Body One dentist prefers warm office colors. soft tone of voice and hidden instru- ments for his jittery pa- t lents./111 Food Treat Mom roy ally on her day w ith a gaily decor- -afed"crown caR"e1mlt!:S=ftt ·for a queen. /C1 East meets West in cuisine and packaging styles./C7 Sporta Huntington Beach High is one victory away from the Sunset League baseball title after key win over Ocean Vlew./01 Corona del Mar ad- vances, but Edison is elimihated from CIF 4-A volleyball pl~yoffs./01 Orange Coast College wins Its eighth baseball game In Its last nine outings by routlng·rival Golden West./02 Entertainment You've seen "The Right Stuff,·' now watch the real stuff on the space pro- gram ./83 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers Mind and Body Mutual Funds Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Stock Merkets Tetevttlon Theater1 Weather 86 -A3 04-6 A8 86 03 c 1-12 82 05 84 B 1-2 A10 A1 2 81 "3 03 01-3 A 11 B6 B3 A2 ·whooo, me? 1ha1 thl' b•·~~dh repons be preparet1 mmatts sleep on proper bunks. Coastal towns bemoan loss of beach bill Law may have ended multi-million dollar · lawsuits over injuries B> STEVE ~ARBLE Of .... Delly l'tlol ..... Orangl' ( 00'11 l'll) leaders rl'dl 1cJ ~1th angl·r and d1!.appo1ntmc:nt toda) alkr a bill that would ha' l' spared l'Oa'ital ci11c.15 from mul11m1ll1on- do llar law.,~jl> o' l'r bc:al h 1n1unes "as dumpca b~ a stall' Senate sutxomm1t1l'C Otlic1als \aid tht'\ ma' ha'e 10 l o n sider g1:111ng rid of hfcguard!I or r1:1urn1ng control of Cit) beachc\ 10 the stall' II) e'i('3r>t' costl) coun Judgments. Thc: leg1sla11on . .,ponsored b) stall' ~n \1 anan lkrge!>On. R-~c"pon &·at·h. "a" drafll·d in rl·spons.t• w a SUl'Ct:'>'>lul la"'>Ull last 'ear "hen Claremont rl''>ldl'nt John Ta,lor "'as a"arded Sh m1ll1on 1n damagl''> aftc:r sul1i.·nn~ a parah 11ng neck IOJU~ at Aalhoa. Jud1nan ( o mm111ee Roben w, nn. ell) manager of "ll·wpon Beach. ~1d the bill's rcJeC- tion' 1s a st:\ere blow to all ciuts and 1.uuld result 1n sweeping changes at local beacbcs \.\ ~ nn said 11 1s poss1blt ~twpon \.\111 g1,e m ~'en miles ofC'1t) stral\d 111 the state 10 a\01d sk ~rockeu~g insurancr prtm1ums and cost I) coun 1udgment'> "\.\'e're being forred 10 . look at ahemau,•es ·· \.\ 'nn ..aid "This c1tv s1m pl) can't atlu rd the deep-pocke·t thinking of !av.. er'>·· w ,nn ~•d ~ev.pon Bea1.h's in- surance premium jumped fro m SI00.000 10 S'iCX l llOO a 'ear and its dedur11blc from s.i ., ,000°10 s11J0.000 folloV.1ng the: Ta~lt1r la"su1t. which the 1.11~ 1c, .tppcailn1t Ta, tor ~2 hm~e h1\ ni.'C'k ~hrn he d1,c:d 1n1u J "a'e and strud a \and bar 1n 14!(11 He l harged that tht beal·h 1.11\ "'J'> Jt fault becau~ 11 had not po'>ted ''gm "'am1ng bather. o f the: ha.1.arJ01b .:ond111om A barrowl~ owl &lvea our photographer the eye u it • •potted perched on a fence post ln a field off Canyon Drive In one of the few rural eection• of C08ta Meaa. Thl' hill \'a' rl'Jl'l'lt:J Tucsda) on a '·I \ otc tl\ the n1ne-mc:mber 'x'natt l.<iguna lkarh ( 1t\ Managl·r 1-..l·n F-ran ~ ..aid he "'3' e \trl·mel) d1..ap-. (Pleue eee BEACH/ Al) Computers to put the byte on aliens in county illegally •y•PP AOLIR Of .............. Orange County and Immigration and · Naturallzatlon Service officin. wfth the hefp of a new computer. will increase efforts to prevent Illegal aliens ffom obtaining welfare payments. food stamps and Medl-Cal beMflts. -T:fii=iiffiJn m , ... 1ucb:-atnzses::was-urrw·elled=lue1day by- offlclals who .. Id Orange County will be the first county In the state to use the ayatem. A tlmllar one may be operating in Los Angeles County within thrM months. The crackdown Is expected to save the county more than $3 mllllon annualty, according to . Dick Ruiz. financial assistance progr91M director for the Social Services Agency. "We have been cooperatl~ with the INS In this program for a few yeara, however. we have only scratched the surface due to manpower llmttatlon1 and budget restrictions," Ruiz said. "We will now assign three full-time ctert<s to the project. The clerks wlll have access to comput•• at the INS Santa Ana satellite office to verity suspect appllcatlont... (Pleue Me COMPUTERS/ A2) Sheriff-coroner's bill on back bur:rler Ferguson dropping Assembly bill that s plits Gates· duties B y JEFF ADl.ER Of t"90...., ..... ll ... Wh1lt.> Oran&l' < 11unt~ 'uix·n "or' Jrl' cono;1dcnng "hl·thn 111 "ll'par:lll' lhl' count~·, 1mn1 'hl·riff,omnl·r operation. "ll'" port lkach \' \l'mhl)man < 111 I l·qr.u,on ha' dri1r ped lcg1slat1' l' rtlon' in \arranll·n111 In require the sphl I hl' lr1.·,h111Jn R l·p11hi1l .1n '' 11hdrt'\I h1., hill I 111•,dJ\ 111, .11 t111n '' hid1 "111 l.l'l'P lhl· htll Jll \ l' through nl'\I \l'ar 'hould lw "1,h 111 r1.•\ "l' 11 lolllll' lln lhl' lll'l'I'> 11111' Ji:k.11h\J11 2 'ntl' in the.· .\\'>l'mhl\ I or.ii ( 111\l'ffl· mcnl Lomm11tcc l..t'>l \\Ct:~ ''"emhh nll'mPl.•r, on thl' pJnl'I ,,11J lhl·~ \ otl·J .1gain't thl' n1l'a,url' ixl'au'c 11 "a' a lol·ul l'>\lll' that ll1ulJ Ix· .1dllrl'\'il'd nn the.• l<k'JI ll'\ l'I \u1x·n l\llf' Jrl' Ill dl'1 Ilk 1h1' mnnth "hl·thl'I lhl' 'ha1fl, 11r11nl'r°' 11tltn· 'hm1ld N' rc.·tatnl·d . "'1th 1111n11r ''lll'ra1111nal ad1u'>lml·nt\. or h\• 'Pitt (PleHe .ee FERGUSON/ Al) Huntington thaws freeze on dOwntown apartments By ROBERT BARKER ,mJll ,11n1ra1. h•r' .inJ landu" nl·r, 011"9D.i1yl'Mo1118fl " T hl"~ 3rgul'U their prn1cr1<. hJJ (1l\Ot)iuJbha\l'l.'fJd .. 1.·d1.lpt'n lhl' J lfl'.ld\ rl'll'l\l'll \JflllUS .tpprl)\Jb Junr on .1 muratonum thl') 1mpo<,l·d .rnJ Ill \1311 th1.·m "'·1' unta1r t1.1 \hut utT"ramp<1nt"prultli:ra1wn l1I ( 11n1r:htor Huh ( 11r1ina Jl~1111"'I hovtkg .1panml·nh 1n 1h1• nlda 1.·Jgl'd wda' 1h.11 ''111w or l'-'o·· nl thl' <ec11e1n'> nt do "nto"n Hun11ng111n lti d o v.ntu1.\n tiuilJing ,·on1rat1m,· lkarh ha' l' t'tu1h bootll·g .:ipanmcn1' in Pl:10n1ng 1.0lllnll'>'>ll>nl·r\ 'Oll'J '>lflttk·IJ mil) fl''>IJl•nt1al· .Jrt·c1, hut f ul·'l<la' n1gti1 111 pru1.t'l'J -.A.Ith I\ th.JI ,·11~ ot)il·1.1l' ·-.Hl' fXllntrng thl' hou,ing un11<. that hJd lx·t·n \IJlll'd h~ li nger at 1.'H'f"1•nl' · 32b~ :moraterium~J...s.pnl --nil'i ... ...W.-hallA!J..J.ll A~ ams.xru - ,, · 11on Ill plu~T1>11pno1l·, In inc 1.'\1\t1ng I hr 'nil' ti1llmH'd l'<1mplJ1111\ h' 11r1.lin.1nl'l' thJt JllP\•l·d huildl'r' ll• ,,,n,tru. I I.Hiil' 'lrUl IUft'' 1ha1 flJ\'t"d J' ,1ng.k-1.1n;1h ,1rul turl'' Hll"l'\ l'r thl'' \\t'n: !Jll'r J ILc:n·J .tflt'r pcrm11' "l°rl' JPPfl''l'd JnJ dkgall\ d i\ 1dl·d 1nt.1l \\1111r 1hrer II\ 1ng uni t\ < "' , ,ml tdl' drnded 10 11ghtl"n rl·~ulJl111n' ..tlll'I d ldmil~ thre.ttl·ned 1<1 \Ul' tor fr:iud II J large ne-" ho me on l-ngl.JnJ \tn'l'I ~3' parn111,ncd oil 1nh1 mult1pll h' 111g un11' Plan" tn plug th<' luophok' 1ndu.Jr n.1m~run1 rub.unJ>:!!tmh1mand.noL rx.rm1n1n~ l.Jritl' h"11mt'" 1)n ~1Tt· lo1s (Plea.e .ee HUNTUIGTON/A2) Higherdensitynear ~l Toro sought By ROBERT HYNDMAN 01 the Dall, l'-11•" ln1nc < o 11fft,1.11, Jmong 111ha' Jrl' urging J ll1un1' J 1rpon pl..inn111g g.foup '" pc.•rrn11 m1irl' JX'opk 1n h111IJ1n~., nl'.lr thl' ~I I orn \.1.ir1nl· ( nrp' AH \t.1l1t1n 1Aht'fl' !Cl ,ra\hc.•\ ma' Ix· h ~rlv t1• ''"' ur Thl'' ,a\ thl' \1rp;1n l .inJ l \t' l IHllllll\\IOfl 'huulJ Ix' .on .. 1\ll'OI "11h ••lhl·r pl.1nnin@. Jgt'nlll'' 1n Jll''" mg tn•rll I N 1 hi 21JO pt"Opk in thn'l' J1rpon-.in'.1 !1uild1ngs r hl' "'m!:nl\\1110 ' 'urrt'nl g.u1dC'· li ne.'' l J ll t.'r J lim11 n t ~5' or <iu pt'opk pn hu1lt.11n~ 1n 1h11, .. ' 1onl'\ Jqx•nd- lnloJ •'" lhl'lf l11\,Jl111n (Plea11e aee HIGHER / A2J Council's crowd I control costing Gil Ferauaon ! cultists clout? Ot , ... Delly ll'tle4 SI"" \ p.1rk-uw f\\lh1. ~ Jdupl .I ' 1h I .1~u nJ tk.11. h ( ll\ l 1•11n. 1 1 m ''I." 1ntl·r1n1.•, "1th thl• I 1r-t \111111.t"h 1 r 1~111, ,,, lrl·1·1h1rn 111 ,,.,..,, 11 .111.i 1\'111.!1111\ .in .11111rnr' ,,,, II•• ""' 11.t;l l..n,hn.11l·mrk '·'" 111, l'<tlll\ \\h1,h rdq:.11;, ••11'' rt·q111nn11 h.i.11h1,, lt'llh 01 •" • r• ' 11.i l.\hk '" lr\lnl· t\4:1-.A.I l'.11 ~ ' 1 .1111.1111'1 "' f\Unll' Jnd .... 1n1tr/l rt, .!ti Ill' ll\,11 ,j,111 I h,l\l lhl <ti\ ' ,,,11 1 .1pp1 •.ti 1>.l'•d l 1t-c:rn1.1n .... 1111 \\ h.11 \\ r, :.11 1n~ • .1ht1ul 1' .1 :'11hlh 1 .. 1,111 ,,11.1 I 1lx·rm.rn "h<I'><' \ l11•n1' II I I , .... ,,, ll1o d ll'l. ,,, ~1 a1n lkJ1 h l'.11 ~ 11 •1 !lint I t•,11' ..ii ''' India In llll' ti•'" I " ''"! .Jn .tl l cptahk .tltl'fFIJll\ ~ ht ""'' ho.'l.lll..C lh('ll' " '""' 11.111 , \\ , n111 rnll'f\'\lt'11 n tiJ ' 1n11 ,111 ' • ' "'h<'ll "l' h..11 1· II> (P1e&H ett KRISHNAS/ A2 l County com.muter quagmire: ROBERT HYNDMAN South county city hood sbtdyasked Ftom concept to concrete Transportation commissioner sees c logged roads as Caltfornla · s mos t pressing problem fhc lt•lltak ~1.n\ arc aln-ad\ <ihll\.\. mg. Tht ru'h hour 1< no IMlltl'r l1m11cd tu Ml n11nutl'' I 1l'C\~·" intcrchahJt"I n.·"IC.·mhlt• r»1rk1tlll l~t~ and ho us1n1 CC\n'llrnc.·11ml projlH',,..., while frt"('".t) rnno;trullt<'h l!ril' he.• hintl Oran1c C o unt) \11fl''r\ m1r Bru, r Nt"ltande. eh11rm:in of'tht < a h lmn1.1 I r.ins~'nnuon < onim1<o .. 1on cull 11nn,t>orta11on "thl' m"'' i:n11t.al 1\\Ul' lh11t "t' fol\· 1n < ahfo1n1:1 at th1., llffi(' • '\pcal..in~ 1 Ul'~U) 31 .1 tran'flt'r 1:111on lnru m 'Ptin'>Pf\'d ~' I ht '°ll'\\ flt>t1 1 lar~'r \r<'.1 < h;iml'lt'r 1lt < nm· nll'llt' <'\l,10dr \.\jrnl·<l th.11 unk •' ''c.'J'I' .ire.· 1.11..,·n 10 h111ld 1r.1n'I'°' 1.1111111 1mf'rl'H'mc.·n1' 111 < lr,tnth' ( ounl) .and 1hmughllUI lhl' \l,\lt' lrt'l'"'•l' lt;lflit c.t'ulJ '"'" lt1 .t gnJlod 1n liH· 11' <'1 ght \t'Jf' "'<'"' hu""'''\t"' "111 .1H11J < h ·'"ll'' < ount' unit" ~l' an-ahk 1t1 m•" 1· 1 llOlm"' t' uo '''" trl'l'" J \' "'n l,11Hk lllld th<' l'han1llt.·r memh\•r, t:stanlk ,.uJ lrt:c\\a\ l lln<ilrul t11)n in Oranit: ( 1111nt) h." ntH ~1.·pt r),"\ll' \.\Ith fltlf'Ul,1t1on Jt\l\.\th l u\I 111 rn31n1ain thr l'Urrtnl kH·I nl ..._.,, 1.,· tinlo,alrnad' 1hqta,nhnl'tJ\ "h1d1 hdr' tuntl r1\.)<l"·" l l'n'tru1. 111•n PERSPECTIVE ~llUld hil\l' h i ""' r,H~-.1 h1 ,11 ll,l'I ' "t'nt' Jl('r galll'n hr '3h1 In atM111on ,t,11~· ll\·r.1rtnlt nt .it T ran'flt'nat11l n ,,1l 111.11, 11•··•··, 1 .1 t.i. ~ 111 fundc, nt'C'1.ktl 111 fi-1' "" .1 '"''l'I'"'~ ll\t of rtllld"'.l~ pr11Jl'1 I' "'' lii.k.t '" 1h1· \llllC' T ran'1~1rt.1t 111n h11p1 1·1 • llll'llt Ph1n I h1· \l IP "•• "'' \\,\! 11l.1n l"r II tn\ri.1rt,1l1<\1' f'l tl)I'< t\ U J~l.llt',l 1.h I !Pleaee eee COMMUTER/ A 2 1 • 8\ JF.FF' \OU'R Of-O..,Nall4 ... f ht AClard 111 '"flt'r' '""' dm.'\.tt"\1 lltt l 11\111(\ \.tm1nl\tr.ltl\ l nm\(' l 11t"""1J\ lt1 \It'\ ,·top rlan\ hl'ltud~ tht• 1,-. ... 1h1li1' ut 1n,orpor;atmn lur the ~''""np "'mmun1t1l'' tn "111thl·m I lr,lll~l' ( 1111nt\ 1'1\•,1lo.1np, "1th prt'u'lknt 'lllic'f· '''l11~.tltrt~·d 1hn1 thl· < nunt' \thmn- "1r.1t1\~ nm,'" \h11uht rt'("llt 1n two ••n·I..' h11v. lht' \hlch n\11tht ht •llll"ll lc.'d .1nJ ht'"' 111 "'" lot 11 hu1 (Pleue eee SOUTH/ A2) . -· \ ' ,.,. J A 2 * Orange Coa.t DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday, May 8, 1985 HIGHER DENSITY ... Prom Al While the areas most likely to be.- effected by Jet crashes are free of development, adjacent areas hav~ development restrictions based on their proximity to those zones. · The acc1dent·poten1ial zones, as they arc known, apply to two air fields in Orange C"'ounty -the El Toro air station and the Fullerton Airport. Michael Lc Blanc. the Irvine Co.'s dm~ctor of goYernmental rela1ions. said the .\1rpon Comm1ss1on'sgu1de · lines arc 1nconsi~tcnt with those of the coµnt y Environmental Mana~ement Agency and focal city planning de- partments. ·~we feel they're looking at this with a lim1!ed perspert1vc." Le8lanc:·sa1d" today. _Jruj ·Steve Kozak. the county's plans and programs otliccr iit John Wayne Airport, said the comm1~s1on gave the on~upanc) kvcls careful consideration before re11un1ng 1he more restrictive gu1d¢1incs. .. In general terms. they view this change as a lessening of requirements to ensure air traffic safety," Koiak said. Commissioner Gcruld Bresnahan said the 1ncons1stenrn:s among agen- cies do no1J·us11fy a chan$e b~ lhc Airport Lan UseC'ommiss1on. Even so. the commission agreed Mondav to reconsider the occupancy levels when 11 meets a1tain Mav I 6. The Airport Land Use C'um- m1ss1on reviews policies anp plans for d~velopmcnt near county airports. While 'its recommendations arc not banding. planning agencies mu:1t ovemdc their ObJ<.'<'fions b} a four- ftfth<1 vote. Ko1ak say!> Thi.' l.rv1nt• .<-o. 1s. Jtllncd b~ rq,. resl'nta11 vn o l the Cit} of If\' 1ne. th(• Count) of Orangl' and tht• Mar1nt' Corp' in pushing for higher orcupnn· C'~ levels. especially near the Fl Torn air StallOO. In 197). the a1FJ>Ort romm1ss10n said butldtng~ loca1cd "' areas where JCt ('rashes arc likely to occur should have no more than i5 or 50 people in them. dt'pending on th eir location The Navy. howl'\·er. studied land· use gu1dd10es for arl·as near the El Toro air station 1n 19M I and rec- ommended that 100 to 200 people should Ix• allowed. Thost' guidelines have ~Ince been adopted by other planning ag~nc1es. Bui the airport rnmm1ss1on vor<.·d 10 retain its 1975 limits when 1hey wl·re reviewed last December. BEACH INJURY SUIT BILL DUMPED ••• · Prom Al . .,.. • --.... --- pointed that Bergeson's bill was rejectet! ahd predicted the city would take actions to protect 11self. "We are in serious trouble. Ver: serious," sa1d Frank. who noted that Laguna 1s named 1n 1wo pending beach 1nJu" lawsuits. One of the suits seeks $25 million 1n damages. the other $8 million. "If we get hit 1n one of these. I'll probabl) recommend that Wl' gel nd of our lifeguards." said Frank. "It doesn't makt' much sense for the people ofLagun·a Beach to pa) for lifeguards when people are goinR to come down here and sue us," h<.· added. • Huntington Beach Lifeguard Cap1. Bil l Richardson said he is not. sur- prised Bergeson's bill did not even make 11 out ofcomm11tce. He blam<'d thl' powerfu l California Tnal Lawyers .\ssoc1at1on for the btlr.!> quick de- mise. "The) 're ;ust 100 strong.·· Rich- ardson said. "I didn't think there was a lot of hope." Hunungton Beach is one of the few coastal cities that has signs warning bathers of beach and underwalct hazards. But Richardson que<,t1o rh 1f the sign~ do much good. · ''You can'1 put µp sign s , that c.-ncompass every s1t\Ja11on .. said Richardson Bergl·son \<ltd .!>he plans to rev1 ve the bill but nol before next year Frank said city leaders must lash together a lobbying effort to ensure the bill's success. "We need to convi nce other c1t1es that something has to be done." Frank said. "Apparently Wt'. failed to do that this time." --------- KRISHNAS PROTEST PARK POLICY ••. From Al allract people.'' Liberman said. But· C11y i\ttorney Phillip Kohn says the policy does not tr) to throttle free.-speech. "lls sole function rclatrs to the use of structures." he said adding that an) group may use city parks for religious worship. a rally or to d1stnbute literature as long as no tables. panels, booths or tents are pul up anywhere but Irvine Bowl .. As I read 1t. the pohc) itself 1s uniformly neutral. There are no references to particular groups or types of ac1ivit1es. There ·are no sub;ectt ve standards. It won't de- termine who may or may not use park facili11es," Kohn said ~ Liberman maintains the pohc) is discriminatory. Before 11 was unani- mously approved, he told the council FERGUSON ... From Al into separate. mdependent offic~s. the pohc}' will "prevent org.aniza11ons or groups from exercising their First Amendment rights. "I've heard some self-serving state- ments here tonight about crowd ing . I don't beheve tt," he said and asked fort he cit y's .. emp1r1 cal proof." According 10 some city council members. community parks. particu- larly Ma in Beach. have bec.:ome increasingly crowded as the area's po pulauon has nsen. Therefore ac- 11vit1es that might interfere with use b~ the general public must be restric- ted. ·Councilman Robert Gcntf"). ex- prrssed conce rn over the poltq which he says 1\-ould prevent the cit) from setting up a table to solicit signatures from people opposed to offsh ore 011. The poltc~ 1s "not 1n the cil\ ·s best interest." he said Liberman says he's susp1c1ous of the counc1l's crowding rauonalc for 1he poliq since 1t was ordered when the Hare Knshnas asked pcrm1ss1on 1n Februaf\ to hold their fesll\'al in Heisler Park Aug. IS and 16. Just last week. Schoolpawcr was allowed to erect displays and tables at Main Beach for its I OK race awards ceremony, Liberman nbtcd. City-' sponsored acti vities like the Energy Fair also have used the park in recent years. "Wi1hin the last ·we~k or tw.o, a major commercial activi1y was allow- ed in the same Main Beach area lhat the Hare Krishnas are requ~ung." Liberman said. "We will be watching every activity that goes -on in this area." he warned. The Hare Krishnas may sue the ct ty over access 10 Main Beach. Liberman said. 'T ve run into too many poli- ttcians who think the' can do what they want when 1t comes to First Amendment rights," he said. The Krishna sect won a free speech battle against Anaheim in 1983 when -a U.S. District Court judge ruled that members could preach and distribute li terature tn most areas outside the A.nahetm Convention Center. The Cit\' had tried to ou1law tht• pro'ielt}11ng on the bam 1ha1 tht• stadium was not a public forum. HUNTINGTON ..• WEATHER -------- Clo u dy morn ings t o continue fht pattern of overnight tow clouds extending inland to the coastal slopes anCI atternoon clearlng wlll continue In Southern Cahlornia th rough Thursday. tl'le Natlonal Weather Service said. A low pressure area ove? the Pacific Ocean Is causing a southwesterly flow aloft and 100111y gusty winds 1n the mountains and deserts as It moves slowly toward the coast. the weather service said The pressure trough should reach the southern half of the state by Thursday night or Friday morning But the system will weaken as If approaches Southern California and only a lew light showers are expected. Along the Orange Coast there wlll be variable cloudiness tonight and Thursday. ContTnued coot with htgl'ls both days 62 to 72. Overnight lows 47 10 57 Temps ·~· "e<J"' II 9• 6• LHll• Roe• 65 ~t Lov•tv1lle 13 •G M•tn.ph11 91 ~4 .Jil.Q.ll.J_Q_w.lo• 2'noi1111"''°'"ll1J1I~ ~m• S&aoh 79 10 Albany 66 • 1 Mllwavk"" 13 •? Albvq1;11rqvo 79 SI l,4p1s.St Paul TO •e Amarillo 80 61 Nashville lS !>.LI l\oc;,1>otaQt! ., :a ·~~ 81 10 Atlarna Sr~ NewYor• 68'5" Trt• 'oreoatt/for8p.m. EDT. "-'.,Mly8 1 . 1~!9';~ --~~,~OHf.S W•m -<;elO .. Sl'IOw••• Rein F'~rriu Snow Occtve•CI..,.. Siett0nery ~ "-~ W'•N S.,-...Ct NO"-' u S Oeot ol CotM>etct ... 11•••11(.' "'" IJ 51 Notlnlk VA I~ 60 Calif. Temps ·Surf Re port Austm ij] Tl 0 •1anor11d C.•t~ 77 60 8•Jhmu,u &8 •6. Om•hu 19 S9 8lfm1no,,tvn 83 6~ Onanuo di 63 . lOCAnON llZI '""'' 9tsm•rr~ 70 ·~ Phll4td91Dh•a. 87 so High t'llwlor 24 l\ou1senC1111ga1 6~ m ·~~rr111•111on Be.i-n 1>,;I , .. , 8011<) 16 •O PntMtnu1 95 71 Ba~etfh~ld 1 I S(J Riv~• Jtlly NewCl<)rl 1·1 .. ., Boston t.1 46 P1U•Dv•O" 60 ·~ Et1,et.;1 ~ .. 4 I Bull alb Fresno ·a SI •O•h St18"I Newpott I 2 ••u se JS Potllafld M,. 64 41 ?2nd 51'"91 New11011 1 1 f11+ Cas""' I~ 45 Po111•110 01 l.anca&U9• ., 50 63 43 Ba11i11e WetlQ" I ChD11 .. u n11 Se,. 92 6~ P,ov1oe,~e 68 •8 lOl At1Qf'le> ~. ~ti l><IOr L1g1.inn Btt.ae" I poo1 0>3t1et1on w v /I 45 Aa1e1gh 8• 59 O.o~l•n<> 1>.· 47 CllatlOlll! N C 85 62 Rap•o C•ty Paso Rnb11t• M )9 Satt Cle,,,.,,1~ t 2 l>O(ll 76 SJ w11e1 temp 8-0 Cl\ayenne 69 46 Reno 71 40 AMI Btufl 14 S4 Ct11C"l10 73 •9 A•cnmra 79 47 Re<lWOOd (-'IY 61 •6 SN•ttl '1nlK.liOI'\ 'ovlnw"" Cmcmna&t 69 47 SI lOU l5 5 I S.cremenlo II ·~ ClevelanO 63 •5 St P11e.'famp• 86 85 Salinas 6l .. COlumbus Oh 67 43 Sall lake Cuy 84 58 San D..ioo 61 60 Tides Concotd.N H 66 40 Sen Anlont0 81 n San F1111C1tco 60 •9 Oallas·FI WOtlh 88 67 Sen Ju1n.P !l 97 73 San1a Barbar a 61 •9 Dayton 70 •8 Se.Ille 58 •O S1oc1<1on 1~ H TODAY Oenve< IJ 53 Sll1evtQ<>11 85 85 HIQll. low 101 2• 11ot1•t ""o•nu Al ~ "'" -;ec~>' d m'ft 6 10pm 2 ' DeaM0tnn 61 •7 SpOlt.ane ~ 44 !lattlOW 60 62 THURIOAY OettOll 61 44 Syr1cus• 6• 37 Blellop 1q 19 OulUlll 70 . , Tqpe~a 79 54 &ly1111 Q~ 61 r .. ,, n1gr1 12 3S • m 54 El Pate 88 57 Tucaon 91 81 Long Bl!ach 6S ~· FuS1 •ow 829• m 06 Fa11oanka 45 39 Tulto 76 ~7 Moorov1a 11 ·~ F1,t1 r11gr\ 4 06pm j4 Fargo 12 50 W1Ull11191on 7S 54 Monl111ey 58 •5 'lec1w10 iuw 7 3• Cl"' 30 Flega1at1 68 32 Wlilf\111 76 SS Ml Wllaon 61 •J Grand Aae>tdt 68 43 WtlkH·Bl tt• 63 42 NewJ)O<I BH'h 66 56 s.,11 ... 1. 1008y It 7 •? pm fltM GrNI F•ll• 88 41 0n1ar10 .. ~o Tnu,.04y bl ~ 56 am and Mia agaJn •I Hltl!OtO 68 46 Palm Sptlnga 9; '.16 _,•Jo m Helen• 82 .. Exten ded Puaoena 61 •9 Moo11 ,,..,, IOOly II t I 33 p m ... ,. HonOlulu 84 72 San Be<natd•llO 'l ~s hiv,,(]ay 4' q '1 • m and,. .. , -011n af Hooaton 87 72 Sa" Gaonet •9 )4~ ~ m •11011napo111 10 .. Coo1IO«•ble CIOUOlnftt Frtday "'"" SanJOM 69 •\ Jeckaon.Ma 65 63 S01M onuie P1rt1yek>vely Fr1day ntgnl S1n1a Ana 88 ~· Jacksonvtlle 88 65 111roug11 Sunoay Hight moe1ty tn ,,,. Santa Cruz 63 •S Ju M I U 45 38 60t Friday ••rm1119 3 10 6 a.gr-by Tahoe va1iey 64 13 Kansas C11y 77 ~3 SuncUy lows 45 lo 55 YOHmlteVty 70 ~o COMMUTER QUAGMIRJt IN CALIFORNIA •.. From A l year. While the coming transportation Dl'~p11e tht· progn·s<; Orange Coun- For the coming five years. therr 1s a picture for Orange County may t} 1s making. kg1slator~ arc working prOJCCted $800 mil hon shona~e of appear gJoomy. steps are being taken 1hroughout the statl' to bring 1n funds nl:'eded to build about $6 billion by local legislators and the Orange adJ1t1on;il funds for transpora11on. worth of projects. says Heinz County Transportation Commission 'icn John Foran. D-San Francisco. Heckeroth, Caltrans's distract d1rec-to move transpon ation pro;ects from has 1n trud uct:d a bill (SB-290\ that tor for Oran~e. Los A.ngeles and "concept to concrete." says Ron Cole. propO~l''i> ;i gasuline tax increase of 5 Ven1ura counties. the OCTC's director of planning and rents Ho""e' er the htll 1s s1rugghng In one Caltrans study. traffic con-programming. 1n the Senate f ranspona11on Com- gest1 on 1s measured according to the Cole says winning state approval m111ec . whll h Foran chairs. number of miles motorists are kept -and funds -for transportation . .\ bdl h) \t>n ~1anan Rergec;on. R- below 25 mph fo r at least one hour. Of projects in Orange County requires Newport Heach. do<.>s not seek a tax the I.) 17 route m des in Caltrans' persistence by local representatives. increase. hut rntha a transfcrof about Southern California region. 197 of And lately. Orange County has $ 70 m1ll1 on eal h 'car from the state 1ho~e were identified as congested 1n fared better than in past yea rs. -General Fund !fl the I ransportat1on 1984. Hcckeroth sa\s Stl\ll' highway expend11urcs from Fund's State H tgh,\a~ .\l'Count. Withou t 1mprcH cml·nt'>. the 1<>79-80 to 1983-84 1otaled about Thl' $ 70 mdl111n \\ould rnmc from n umbcrof miles of cungl·~ted freev.a} $ IOO mllhon. Bu i accordtng to the l'\l'it1ng c;,ah;\ r<'cetpt~ for diesel fuel is proJClted to increase to 285 h~ the latcs1 c;nP. which incl udes proJct ts and v.ould treat diesel fuel tnx \Car 1995. and to 36R miles b\ th1: through 1988-89. expenditures in rnenues ~1m1tar to sales taxes on )car ~005. he '>atd. · Orange County will be nearly $500 ga\oline. which arc used for transpor- The furor over the office has surfaced repeated!) 10 the past several years. It revol ves around the wide· spread perception that certain 1n- vestigat1 ons conducted by the shenff- coroner inherentl y crea1e a cont11ct- of-anterest situatio n. the county Grand Jury and the County Adman1s- trat1ve OJJice have rondudc.:d. From Al Thc liTIP funchng \hortagt'. wh1t·h m11l1on.dependang on available fund-tat1on purpoc,cs. ..t!I e\pcrtcd to lk· felt "1th1n three 1ng. '.\iec;,tande recommends a different ~cars. c.:ould JCOpard11e con!.truc11on "T ra nsportation pr0Jec1s go t~pc of fund tran~kr The conl1ict-of·1n1eres1 anses ~hen the coroner 1s called upon to rule on the death of a person who died while 1n the custod) of~henfTs depu11es 1n the Orange Count: Jltl'(or 1n 1n~tances 1n which sherifTs deputies are in- volved 1n fatal shootings. Ferguson said his action placed 1he measure "on the back burner ... But Corona claimed 1ha1 new I seven-k11chcn.s1ngle lamtl ~ home wa'> regulatwM tend.to redu~ esthettcs of \ a li.l'Utioo much to bcli~t'. 1he buildings and could hun propen) "Unless something i~ thrne. w<.'re val ues. g01ng to ha ve slu ms down there." hl' Corona said the c1t\ can eltmina1e s<11d the probkm b)' making deed restnc· His rnlleagul' Peter f1rcen 'ia1d thl' 1111ns lhat allow onl~ singlc-famrl: .. bootleg" problem is rampant homes 1n the area. "I ha\'l' no \)mpath~ for some of Councilman Don MacAll1stcr. an the 1ofTcnd1ng) hullder<;," he said. "If advocate of a crackdown. said that a they won't like Hun11ng1un Reach. J.c t request to build a seven-bedroom. them go build 1n ( ucamonga." COMPUTERS TO FIND ILLEGALS ... Fr qmAl - ol loral m ad pru:rccts. I fcckrroth say-;. 1hrough a life cy<:le of their ov. n and While IX Cl'nt ~ in tax 1c; char~d on .\mong lht• maJor proJrrts 1nc.:ludcd need a lot of nununng." Cole !>a1cj . ca1:h gallon nr ga,;oltne with the in thl' iiH··~ear 1mpnl\cmcnt plan i\fter a project ts identified and pruceed'i u~cJ for transportauon, the are: solullons are selected. the pmpm al \ale\ iJ\ rncnun ma~ be put 1n10 the • ~ 1dt•n1ng ol ( OU\t H 1ghv.J~ must be appro\'ed by the OC TC ( 1rnl'ral f unJ \c:c;,tande c;,a\~ thl'\ lrom '-ewport < cnta lo lkath v.h1ch v.111 tr. to have 11 1ncludeJ in too \houlJ he u'\t'J en 11rcl~ fc1r road Roule:' ard to '>IX lum•., I ht· prc>Jl'll I'> th\.' STI P · pntJl'l I\ l'Sl1mated to W'>l $1 5. 7 intllton fo gl\ e lhe prOJl.'Cl a push \lo-hen :-.e~tanJt 31\0 ad\ ocatcs a 'h1ft tn • • I mpro\l·m·t·nt of thl' :~an Diego funds are few_ local repfl·scntalt' cs funJ1ng cmphas1 ~ b) obtaining block Frct1wa:. 1nduding interrhangl''· It") to win the backing of C ahran., g1an1' from the ~late which would from the Lo~ .\ngeks rou nl ) line 10 qnic1als and the Caltfom1a Transpor-al lo"" Orange Count) officials 10 '>Ou th Orange Count\ The currenl 1a11on (om mission. '>pend transpona11on funds where STIP sa)., the proJecl wtll l O'>I $261 3 Much 0f 1he challenge comes 111 the\ c.Jt·tcrm1m· the\ arc most needed million over the ne~t fi \(~ }~at'>. hut trying to get the OCTC C-altrans and Current!\. ~ta ll'. officials allocate Heckcroth :;aid a final hill will llkel~ th e California TransPQrtat'°n Com-fundm_gju · J)l.:Clfo. ca1cgoncs._ . .run c-lose-r t0 $500 mi-tliun. -mission to agree on a PrOJCCI. -Jn Qr11Q&I!. Couniy-. for exam-ple-. Clerks w1V review appltcallons of 1====='~1r-il~ ~~~-~t bendhs. food c;tamps or aid to family with dependent children. lfno record can be fou nd or the appltca11on 1s determined to be from a person in the cou nt ry 1llegall:. 1he applicant t~ asked tO come lO the 11'1 S office for an 1nterv1ew for 1ntcn·1cws fail to do so because c;1at~ otlic.ial.i... It t!> C1rt1mcncd tonave hf"~tmf~1¥=f:li= e-£0\i'"fi":~0-i~t~-...$440 m1ll1on 1n dlegall)-_.. ex plained Harold Ezel l. -benefits· 1ha1 othcrv. 1'ie w<111ld ha ve western regional comm1ss1oncr for gone h.1 1llcgal'i. E1cll ~atd. • b tcns1on of the Newpun r rec~ _ (ok .says OraAge-County-prOjffis morl' emphasis needs to be placed on wa\ !55) in ( osta Me$a from--Btistol have been very compet1t1 vc 1n Sacra-rnad wa) improvements rather than Street to "19th 'itrecL The cs11ma1ed mcnto where they vie with proposals tran-;11 pro1ec1'>. he said. .1 r .1 ~ • ... If they fatl to appear. thev arc declared 1nchg1ble for the benefits. "We have found that an average of 92 perrcnt of those asked to come tn the I \;~ S1n<:l' the program\ 1nccp11on. .\lso. applications for ass1s1ann: ho1h C ulurado and l111n(11s havr from illegals drop sharpl) ~hen th1: \1gned on and othl'r <,tatcc; arc cx- dlegal alie ns learn the} are likel ) to be pelted IO follov.. 1he INS nffi c1a l called in for such 1ntcn 1cws. EzeH addcc.J \a1d Prelim1 nar. -;1ud1t·~ -;how monc\ The program. Systematic .\lien now unlawfully going IO illegal 1mmt· Vcnfilat1on for Ent1tlcmcn1~ wac; grants na11onall} ma) 1otal as much launched in I 1J8 I 1n cooperation with as $1 CJ.7 billion. Etell said. SOUTH COUNTY CITYHOOD WEIGHED ... From Al \t'"eral '>uper.,.ic;,ors l');Pfl'\Sl'd their .rl·<.cn a1111n<, wtth pa)1ng for \u(h a <;tud~ <Jnd said thl'\ might \()!(' against 11 "If a group w1shcc;,. the) '>hould show 1heir interest b} paying for c;uch a o;tud y I think we're opening a Pandora's ho>. here. other c.:ounl\ 1slandc;, and Ro'ismoor wtll be asking us to he included:· '>atd hoard Chairman Thomas K tic}. v. ho rep- re~cnt'i muc.:h ol lht• uninuirporated \OUth counl) · The hoard trad111onall]' rejected -;1mtlar reque'it'I h) other un1- corporated areas considering 1n - curporat1on. preferring the) pa: fur Just Call .. ~ 642-6086 Oall{i Piiot De Ivery I I• Guaranteed ~rY',..,,h t t,., it,,•• 1. I ""'' ,.,..,. r ti•(,,., ... ' 1n r "'" 41 , .... '" . I ""0 (!All l • ,. .,.l!Wt-'.,. '>ULh s1uc.J1e!t lhl·rn-.1.'l>l'' lfn v.n er \upl'n l\(lf Hruu• :"\c,tande. v.ho called for tht• 'tud' \:lid thC' counl) musl \(~JU) tht• impacts of incorpora tion 1n the 'iouth Lou nt }. which SOml'da} v.111 rnrnpf!Sl' full~ 20 percent of lht· rnunl]'\ populat1<1n "It\ a major. \1gni litan1 area ·· ~qtande told the board, HI.' said the slud\ wa<, the.: nalural folldwup to lhl' h<;ard'<. th:c1s1on 10 c.:hange t he wa~ \Pl'Udl d1StrtCI augmentation fund\ arc divided among the locCJI <.en ice \pcc1al di!l- tnc~ in uninc..orporated areas. The fun ds are d1v1dt·d amun~ the service • J 1\trll.l\ lo pa~ for ~ulh LOun t) '>l n It l''> "" pol Ill' and lire prott'l tton ( >n1: option for financing c;,urh \l'f\ 1tes 1s incorporauon. Nestande I ... :11c.J "Since we arc changing the rules I on funding we should provide our \01.1th count) rnn!>111uent!-and I our,clves the necessary 1nforma11on v.c all need to make an in formed I t hrncc on future fundt ng." he said 1n a letter u rculated among hoard mem- ~~ I 'iupcrv1sor Roger ~tanton agreed. noting that such a· study would pro\.1de a .. valuabk planing ~a<.l' for I tht• future." What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message wlll be recorded. tran1u•rlbed and dt llvered 10 the aJ>propriate editor. · The ,same 24-hour answering service r:nay be used to re<'ord lettus to the rditor on any topic'. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name and telephont number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell u11 what 's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schw•rtz Ill PtlbhshP.r Clrculetlon 1141142-4333 Cln•tfted actYertlttno 114t l42·M71 All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE ) 11) Ii""'' f\~v ,1 "'' "4ft ... I A l,4a• •1·)'"' 11 , I\• <.""I• 11.... A 1, r J6 ~-llftf'M1 itl'"W4 •lo' ,,,,. y04i t)< r1n• ~ft..., , 11 c;,oo, Ot' I • P'! l.I i.•• ,,,. Al t(J ,. t .... ,tr•'' ,111•.J• 'f•J> •I Fr•nk Zlnf Managing Editor K•r•n Wittmer Marketing Director 1•1w• qr I ' •ft 1 J' 4• ../11 ( Jtil flyl)hW. .. '() ( f)l'fiO.f\'t N1 ~ ''lW~ '*J'\f''11~ -C,.., ..•• ,..,,_ft.,. r,. ,.~'rlt'1~ "',,. ... ,, .. ,.,_.+,. ~"v ti~ 'M)'r/lf•ft~ 111 •• '"' -.()el(ie v-,1 11'M._OI/ , '"..,,ii"' ;)Wflit, ,.,, ,f·•~ •4• s ''-0-r810 "' r~'" ~ C•''~'• JPS •• t')OI '.\'~'''''""" ~, "'' ..,., f.t • "''~, t f "·.\ '" •1(; '"' o"'ft 't twit (M'f-.•• -~ ClrculaUon ··r•phone• M~• Or•nqtt _A,, 1, "'"•' ~ I AoMm•ry Churchm•n j Conrroller Aobert L. C•ntrelf Production MAnager How•rd Mull•n•ry Advertising Director Ooneld L. Wlllt•m• C1rculat1on Man;lqf>r •It I' I ~fl ,,._t ()N1I, p tnl ~·~ •ti.C ,.-t C.~Dl•«J ,, e ~W\ Pre\l> \ t•u0'1t.1'wl'I r., rr,e U••• II" C.o•ll l'u~I "O i;..c.muar, '"'" IOlllOnl •'• ou1111sr.o l.4on.a•y 1r11QVOh '. '1•1 .. , ii·~ ........ .,,....... ' r>vb•"""1 S•IY1fl•l't .,,,'1 i"._,,, 11"'•' t•,. Qftn("•ptt '°"'"'""",,,Q c-4111r1i,. Al \10 w"' ''"' .,_., ' lln• • "tM C..nttA M,.tMt C.Ati'OI'' • 'l'fi76 VOL. 71, NO. 128 • . co~t 11\cr thl' nni fr1•e H'ltr' "$51 from outher {'Oun11es 1n the state fo r Such "rc\cnue enhancements" go mdlH>n. hut thl' PnlJCll L.nulJ rn.-.t as a\adablc funding. tx·yo nd "mpk tax 1ncrca<.cs to help much as $120 mdlwn v.h1:n t·om· Orange Count ~ has also been tund tran,portat1on projects. he said. pk11:J, Hec~eflllh Sa)<. suc"Ccssful with state legislators b} But :o-;t''>tandc urged business • Recon'it rut11on ol thl' 1ntn· pursuing "new directt0n~" 1n trans-leader\ IO '>Upport trnnsporta11on change from Interstate 5 to th e porta110n planning, Colt' says. fund'>. t'\l'n whl·n the) include ta>. Newpon Freeway. v. h1ch ma~ co~t For the proposed San Joaquin Hills hikes. nea rl\ $200 millio n h\ 1hc time 1t'c;, Transportation Corridor. for exam-"To me . 11·s like an in\·e~tmcnt 10 built.' · -pie. the rnunty planning staff 1~ 1he business commun1t)," he said. • W1den1ngand realignment of the managing the design work and the "There's not going to be a good 133 1-recway and Laguna Canyon environmental documentation. t<\k · business community 1n Orange Road. Thr STIP '>U}' thl' project 1ngthoseburdensawayfromCaltrans County w11hout an adequate trans.- could cost$ t S. I m1llton. officials. porta11on network." Gem Talk By J. (' HUMPHRIES Certified nemoltif(ist. A(;S R UBELLITE greatest uf the tourmalines? The tourmaline lakes a numher of for ms. hut the most prized of these is Lhe ruhellite. The rubell ite iA a redcli!\h !\lonf!. t1At1ally with a slight hint of violet. True r\lbellite can range in hue from raspberry to rranberry red. The rubellite is almost r.i.ever what we would call a "perfe<"t" stone. [n other words, it has what a re called "indus io.n"" which mar its perfection. 'l'heAe are what look like crackK or different light refractions inside the stone. But 1rnch dramatic effect.I\ can also add to the individual character of the rubellite, cRusing no two l'peci mens to look just alike. even to the naked eye. Many top Apecimens of thi11 heautif ul Atone come from the iun1les of Rrazil. Le11ser specimens, usually ca lled pink tourmaline, are mined here in California. But the true ruhellite is definitely red. It has been 1rnid that no other 1em gives such o beautiful red color in such ltJr~e sizes for Mo little money. The rubellite can truly ht" cAlled t~e J<reateRt of the tourmaline11. SUPER GEM FOR SUPERMOM As a diamona is expertly cut 1n10 a taoeted and pohsl"\ed gem,~ is lranstormeo lrom a diamond 1n the rough into Supergem It was not un111 the mooom cun1rig s1yle was devised at the tum ot lhe cen1ury that diamond's futt beauty ~uld be lJnloc~ad J. C .. .JJ.umpkrie~ Jeweler~ MEMBEA AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ~ 1809 NEWPORT BLVD .• COSTA MESA ( J\"'\'-) ) · SINCE 1948 ~· B•nllArMrictrd-M•tter Cher PHONE 548-3401 . .. . • r J State letial leader speaks fn Newport Rot>c:rt Philibosian, California's ctucf deputy attorney an I 982. state co-Oirector for tawyen for Reagan-Bush in 1984 and former Los Angeles County.district attorney, will address the BaJboa Bay Repubhc;an ~omen Federated at tonjaht's meeting. Ph1hbos1an wall discuss &he state Supreme \oun and Chief Jus&ice Rose Bird. The meeting begin~ at noon at &he Irvine Coast Country Club. For more information, call Goldie-Joseph al 673.5729. lnvatmen~ HmbJar tonlglJt A free dinner and seminar, outlining th~ metho<;ls of investing JRA money in real estate will bcneld this ev-cning at the l'.>oubletree HOfcf.1 00 ~City Drive.Orange. · ' The program is planned for 6:45 p.m. and -•--""""'u\lallons are required Information. is_llailab.k at 760-1040. . 'Star Wan' •Ila• •lated A na rra ted slide show on lhe S;rat~gic Defense I nat1a11ve. commonly known as "Star Wars." will be presented by Gene Hill at the next meeting of WAND (Women's Actio n for Nuclear Disarma- ment} Wednesday evening. . , The provam will be staged at 7:30 p.m. at 1972 Pon Bristol an Newport Beach. C'all 645-32435 for add111onal information and directions. Alakeuplaaon•ollered T he Simcha B'riai B'rith Women will host a luncheon meeting Thursday at which Susan Brook. a representati ve for the Pa yot Company at I. Magnon, wall present a mini-facial and makeup demon- stration. The program ·~ scheduled for 11 a.m. at Progressi ve Savi ngs and Loan, 19900 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. Reservations may be acquired •by calling Rita Rabin at 536-6644 or Kay Tass at 536-1795. Free JMYCIJology clau .et A workshop on "unblocking your unconscious" will be presented Thursday by Irvine Family Services from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Nonhwood Community Park in Irvine. · The prosr.im. conducted by Dr. Craig A. Nattkem.pcr, as free and open to the public. Call 660-3814 before 5:30 p.m. for addiuonal infor- mation. Slngle• Hmlnar at OCC How to find closeness an a singJes world as the topic of an Orange Coast College workshop to be offered Friday evening in the Faculty House of the Costa Mesa college. Marge England will lead the 8rogram. sched- uled from 7 to I 0 p.m. The fee 1s SI . and add111onal an formation may be obtained by calling 432-5880 Dlvorce •ork•llop at UCI Allorney Pat Herzog will present a workshop on the legal aspects of divorce Friday from I to 3 p.m. at the Women's Opponuniues Center at UC Irvine. The seminar ~111 cover the problems and procedures involved in dissolutio n. Call the center at 856-7 128 for more information and parki ng instructions. SIJrlne to IJtMt ballet The El Bandito Shrine Club of Newpon Beach will present the Los Ninos Ballet Fnday at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 1848 Park Ave .. Co~ta M<'sa. Tile social hour at 6:30 p.m. wall be followed b> dinner at 7:30 and the show at 8 p.m. The donation is S 17.50. and further information may be obtained by calling the shrine club at 6 75-127 1. Boys Club plan• auction Orange Cout DAJL Y PtLOT /Wed~. M8Y 8, 1886 AS Judge won't curb noise at BB clU:b By ROBERT BARKER °' .. °"" ........ conditions. had unkind words for city officials. In December, cny-0fficials -after several monwof rcce1vina compla.intS of whoop1n1 and holknna ud tM revv1n1 or cftl,incs 1n the club's patbnt lot -v<Med '° revoke the club's opc.rauna permits. An Oranae C&nty Supenor Court judat has refused to order action aimed at cutting down noise and parkina Lot disturbances at a pop,ular niaht club in Huntington Beach. "I'm uJ>Kt that they dtdn't s&and UP'"lnd take action lhemstlves 1nstQd of try1n1 to srt a third party to do~ Job for them. Now we·~ back to square one. "I feel the city 1s leavin1 its citizens unprot«tcd.'' he said. But three wttks la&er. oflic1aJs rac1nded \be actiotl afler Garfield's owners took step$ to reduce tbt noiJe abd specchna in the parking lot. Judge Phtlip Schwab. who declined Monday to grant ~ prehmanary &nJuncuon requested by the city. a ked Jiunungton Beach officials why they couldn't hahdJc the problem by revolung the business license for Garfield's Nile Spot if the club were "truly a nuisance." But Mark Silver. a part owner of the popular v1deo- d1sco naaht club 1n a shoppanJ center at Garfield A venue and Maanoha Street, said he 1s "veatly pleased." One of the reasons for the turnabout by the officials, City .Attorney Gaal Hutton said at the 11me, was that some of the protests lodJed by residents d1dn't stand up under scrutiny. "The evidence didn't support the cat~ 's acuon." he said. · The dec•sjon seem~ to rekindle a simmering controversy surroundanJ the club. Craig Watson. a resident leading the battle for quieter A spok,csman for the city attorney's office said 11 1s unc.cna1n whether they should push for a court tnal to'Sttk a permanent injunction. . But aftet conunued clllzcns' pressure.. ofrteials decided to go ro coun 1n February to try to have Garfield's declared a publtc nua~ Flredam8'e tflitY firms rawwra 1 of PUC staff M T h ey're facing $762 mlll lon.loss- . if San Onofre cost plan approved By t .. e A11oc~ted Press r ( onsumers should pa) no mun: than SJ. 7 balhon of the $4.5 balhon cos1 ofSan.Ol')ofre nuclear power plant's Units 2 and 3 because mismana~ement pushed up the cost b) S762 mil hon. the Pubhc L t1ht1t'c; Comm1ss1on staff recommended Tue'>da' That $76 2 m1lhon. and pornbl' more. should be borne b> ~hareholder<, of~uthern C'ahforn1a Edison Co. and San Diego Gas & Electnc ( o .. the plant's maJOr owners. the staff said at a news conference Tuesday. Soeal Edison. the project manager for construction. blasted the recommendation and ..aid 11 would fight llS adoption dunng public heannll,s .. Thi~ 1s one ot the ""0rst e\4mpks of Monda) morning quanerback1ng that 1·,e e\eC seen." SoCaJ Edis.on senior 'ilc president MKhael R Peevey said following the PUC' staffs announcement ..It 'erges unlthe ludicrous." Pce'e~ said. "We will contest the staff e' ei: ~tep of the ""a) .. J'lren.bten clear away burned ).,~ ebiqfa and check for hot epota under- neat6 the roof followtnc-. fire that caued moJ"e than $100,000 dama&e to two Runt- t.naton Beach town.hoUM condominlama Tueeday e•enl._.. ln•eattaaton bellen a plumber'• blcnrtorcb accidentally trtc- aered th~ blue. TJae condoe, located OD Seal Circle ln tbe Beach Walk compla, are owned and occupied by Joeeph Merrill and Jack LIM. Pfo one wu injured In the three- alarm fire. If the Pt;(' approves the recommendauon. consumer bills would be tnmmed b) about 3 percent because customers have been pa) ang higher rates since the plants -wen t into operauon an 1983 and t 91S4. Pl C staff director Wilham .\hem said. .\1 the same ume. u11ht) shareholders· profits would be ehmanated for one 'ear. he said . When opposite~ get together, there's fireworks in Laguna .. Al first -we had· lht' 1mpre\'l1trn th1.-. l.lia\ a well- managed nuclear po""t"r plant but IAil' later tou nd 11 ob\ 1ous that there \H~re 't'~ ..cnou.-. management problems." .\hem ~id Bechtel Po .... l·r ( orp lht' pnmt' (ontral'tOr wa~ '1ngled out for cnuu~m ··The surpnSc..· to mt· ""as the e\tl'nt to "" hach &ch tel Power ... was undt'r\tatTed. overe\trnded and caused a decl·nt number of the problem' o n the pl•mi:· ~hern s.atd By LISA MAHONEY room usuall) neates fi re .... orks are CM IMO..,,..uwt cooperating an an effon to ra1St' about A strange phenome no n reported an S6.500 in less than a month so Laguna Beach tl.liO weeks ago will residents can again enJOY a spectacu- recur tonight. lar light display over th e Pacific Thats when T5 people wno "nor-Ocean mall ) don·1talk 10 each other·· -will gl'.t Voluntcl.'rs include reprcscntatl\·es together an some smok~ backrnom from groups that don't always see e)e and che"' 0 ,cr ho"' to raise a ft'"" to e~e. Kenney said. Besides eat) th ousand dollaro; for thl.' Cit~·., Jur~ 4 rx·ople. 'olunteers include memher'I fl.'Stl\itil''· formn ~ta~or Dan 1-.l'.n-of Village Laguna. Laguna Greenbelt nl') Sll)'i. Inc .. the Rota~. Exchange Cluh and Call them thl.' "( omm11tee of 15." thl' Chamber ofC'ommatc he sa) s The hcrc-1oda> -gone-1omor-··The e\ent has brought people ro" gathenng .... ,11 dac;appcar as soon together:·· Kt'nney said. as the} get their .... a~ w1th resident~. The Main Beach fire"'orks d1spla) Seriously, though, through arm has a shon history. When the nt) tw1s11ng. caJoll ng, pleading and s1mp-banned personal firework'i for safet) ly asking. this "real w1erd group" reasons three )Cars ago. some officials -raised halfaga1n as much as 11 net"ded felt something should be done for the lo pULon.a baog,:up P} rotechnac sho"' rnmmunlt) to compensate. "The) ·re regardl·d a' th.: \.Ii h11t· kn1g.h1' ot 1he nudear match the Cit) ·s rnntnbut1on Ken-industn. but the' ·rl· realh nut.· .\hem <.aid .. The\ ney said_ Bua "'hen mone) Ix-came e\pan&d too qu1l kh 11·s p~n ol the ~l1v.in11-pain' of thr light. the firework'> d1spla~ "'as cut nuclear industr). hut aheruu...11.'ar industr) nn er grev. up ·· from the Cit) budget. he said lkchtt'I spokl.'~man Rack Laub-.cher s.a1d he wa) Enter the ··committee of I 5 ·· ~urpn'>t·d and d1C>Jpprnntl.'d b~ the re\.ommendauo n W1thm-1Wo wceh the. ad hoc group_ d Sq 000 d h d n.. -\\ e arc gmngio he absolu1el~ :md totaH~ wpport1"'f"t'-raase · an ire r ~rospec-uf<;outhem \ali1orn1J Eda.,on," Lwb.,\.hC"r <;a1d tro m San taculars to put on a shol.li .. \ ou go Franc ao;co do"' n to Main Beach at night and ~e Ht· "1•d onl· ,11n,ul!J nl lhJI hdpcd v. llh tht· Pl c ·, all ~our ne1ghtx'lrc; ~nd \Our nc1~h-1,,1\-\l'.tr $1 -mtllu>n ,1Ulh 11 Rm·n-1'n·itthag ~ hors· I.1th I t ·~ J rt·:il famih :111.11r ·· \"o\.IJh:\ of ..,,1n f rJn1.l \l•• ,, .1 Hn.htd ,11mr11.·1,11or an Kt·nnn ~·d ,1in'-lrull111n mJn.i~rml•nt .\rm. t""1stcrc; 1h1'> h'Jr J n· 11>1.· 111110 1 fl'lJll ,,twthl" ,,, 1, 1• f'\'ll·d 1n th• Bal.er Dil'k Brix· \.fan ha < 11lli'"" nul kJr P''"'l'r tid...! he '·"'t 'llllll ~ lhJ! kc.·, "ll hJ' ~·t'r Trl'\.Or ( uc;hman. Ul'orgia C 1ill J11hn 1 hl· prtnl 1p:i l l·ng1nn·r •r,, •n,iru, 1 •r •I ~ .i the, l1un1n ' Hill. Bill Hoff Joe Jahraus. ~' Jonl'' ~'I u rx·rJting nudl'.1r P.•"'l'r f'llJnt unit\ Dan l'j.enne). Jim L)On, VanJ Roll-P{'l'\l'\ ·.(41ntl·nJl·J the· 1i'l"mrml'll.·r 1.on1m1\\1 un 1nger. Moms St..cndenan. Lam t'\l'ntualh "ould f'J.,, thl' t•n1m· SJ ' h111Hin unto tht' Stimson. and Ph ) Ills Sv.et'nl'\ lVn)Un1l'r'> but .\han did 0111 't•nturl.' J g.ut's" on the Donauoru for the firev.u rlo.<. \ho" ,-nmm1,.,ion·.,J,1111n ! The Boys Club of the HarbOr Arca will hold 11s -co-11m-~'~0_1h annual dinner auctaon Fn~ at the Mend1en ~~·-=,-ce.tdin e.wp_oa ~6 lP bilp suppocUJie Cfub, programs for ttle youth of the community. The club's fo ur branches serve over 4,SOO boys and girls of Cosa Mesa. Newport Beach and ln 11ne. Information on providing auction items or purchas- ing tickets may be obtained from the club's Upper Bay branch in Costa Mesa. .:.~-------=--m the&dmnte'Quh.eamtte People whose pre~ence an the samt' the rescue w1th a 13.000 donation 10 ma} be st'nt to to the (11' llai..-. · "'Thi,1<,goangt• h<-nnc Nt hrhJrdc,tdC'1:1\1t10'1h~~·11 offtec-at,.~ F-o.re.u.-::U_1· 10 I 1~url,,\ lP'l' tv m_.u. • · \tll'rn <;31J f hl'rl'' a tot 111 mune' Be:icfi. · t --"TI11rr111"1(i1f -wir"-...;;_;....;;._ --........ ~=~:t Citizens may be soaked for flood control By JEFF ADLER Of .... Dall7 ....... ltefl Weclneeday, May 8 Orange County Cl>ukl rnntnbutl.' 1t' share -up to SI. I b1lhon -for am pro' mg flood control fac1ht1es along the Santa Ana River 1f homeowners an the nvl.'r's tlood plain were chargl'd annual fees. the Board of Supcn.1!.ors was ad' a~d Tue'\da-. Thi.' fl•es. along Y.11h long-term bond linann ng. I.Ii nu Id Pot 1c£ Lo e Girl, 1 7, sexually attacked in Golden West pai'king lot Huntington Beach police arc look- ing for a man who allegedly grabbed a -17-year-o ld girl from her bicycle and forced her to com mit a sex act. Police said the rncidtnt OCX'Urrcd at about 6 a.m. Monday when the airl was riding her bicycle throuah the parking lot of Golden West Colleae on her way to work. Accordina to Imne Police arrested an Irvine man Monday for misdemeanor assault in th' alleged beatina of has airl friend. Gary J. Edinaton. 33. of Irvine was served a warrant at his Navarre Street home about 8 p.m .. poltCC said. Ed1n1ton allqedly shoved. kicked and used karate to ntjure Ms 11rlfricnd durina an argument unday. The woman was treated for bumps and bruises in the eme,..cnc~ ward of Saddlcblck Community Ho pital an Laguna Hall~. • • • A hiah school student 1ttcnd1n1 a mtttina at the Marriott Hotel. 18000 Von Karman Ave. April 21 reported that her luuqc was either stolen or lf'lisplaccd whale in ttfe hottl's c~re. The youn1 woman valued her su11- catt and ats contents at SI ,44S. . ' . A Ponche Turbo was reponcd stolen 'ftom a parkina lot on McDurmott We t Monday. Further information was not available. • • • Two microwave ovcn'I were 'ltolcn police. a man pulled her olT the b1kr and dragged her SOO feet to soml' shrubbery whale threatrn1ng her w11h a knife. Passersby an a van helped the girl follow her attacker after he lled an a dark-<'olored station wagon. but the} lost sight of the vehicle in a Hunt- from a construction sate at Jordan Avenue and Radgelint' Dnve • • • Tools and a tool chest wrre tali.en from a n Elm Trtt Lan<' garage Monday. The items were valu~ at $$00. ~8eacb · An Alta V1s1a Way res1dcn1 com- plained to polia Monday evening ol rctt1vina lewd telephone <'alls. • • • Police arrested J:ame!> Ray Farrell. 34. on susp1c1on of andettnt e'po~ure Monday evening on South c t);}\t Hiahw•>· • • • An unknown vandal cauc;cd S l ()(l damaae to the 'lpnnkler \ysicm 1lf a Bonn Drive home. the v1ct1m told polic-e Monday. • • • A car stereo and cquah«r. togt'tht'r worth S 1,000, were stolen from o car periled unday ni1.ht on La Brea Street. the vactm rcported , ' ... A Mysuc View rtsadcnt rnm- pl11ned Monda\ ahaut nc1ahhor ch1I- • ·- angton Ytllage apartment compll'~. police said. The attacker was d<'scnlx"d as a whit<' m1n in his late Ws.' S fret 8 ant h<'s t~ 6 feet tall. with a stock\ build. curly brown hair. a bush\ mustache, a dark blue:-shin and beige pants drcn unnatang on has front porch. No ofli caal pohcc report 'A as requestt"d. ho~evcr. Fountaln Valley ThaeHs drove a large ve hicle onto a construction JOb sate an the 16000 htO('k of Harbor and "tole pl 'wood and wooden beam\ 'nlu <'J at 173,000 I • • • fha e' cs stoic two rear tire :Jnd n m\ valued at $300 from n Hh1 k parked at the rear of the k adao Shack. 10770 falben A"c. • • • The owner of Ma rco .\~·Com- putets. 181 20 Brookhurst ~t ... to ld polu.'t' a customer entered the stort Saturda)' and lcn with a ponable computer under his l'oat v.h1lt lht ~ lerk ""':u hclpana somronc el~ The lo'" "'a .. dtamattd at Sl.S60. • • • .\n emrloyct ofa medical center at 111 RO Warner ;\ vc told police Fnda · 1hat \OmC"ont \tole her purle from underneath ht'r dc'lk ht \aid 11 l'Onta1ncd S~ 10 an ('a'lh and Othtr l'nahk thl· county to pa) It 35 pt'rlrnt ,h.Hl' nt thl' pr1 •ll'l I .i financial consulting team led b) au·Cluntant' Dl.'l11111r Haskins & Sells reportc..·d after a '"'°"'ear 'tud) the nJt111n "'l''-t 1111he \ti"''''f'lp1 I hl• I "' -\rn1' < 11rp~nl F ng.1nl't'r'> haHondudl.'d thJI J m.111•r th\tld a l11ng the rl\ er "ould \.dUse an l',llmJll'd s I~ hi I hon in rx·r~lnal and propcn' Jamagl'' and -<'uld tJl..e m11re than I noo la' e' upen isol"'i ha'e bet•n lookan~ for \.li 3'' to pa' h1r thr massl\e flood control 1jro1rc1. -whtl'h "nulu cost l'll.·t\.lil'l'n Sl billion and SJ balhon. Thl· report<. rl'Ulmmend thl· l 11unt' 't.'ek lcgi!llati.on 1n 'ianamt•ntl"1 that v.nuld l'nhk thl' _.1unt\ ' lloo<l \.·1lntrol Ji,lnl 1 In ll''' annual k <'" In mt·c-t pr01lYl c11<;t<, Jnd l'i.'iUt• ~1nJ, I Thl' ~:inta ·\na Hl'l'r 11~wd plain "h1ch rut\ 1hruugh the..· hc..·an 111 the nran~l· < oa~t. is the..· ."m'>t tlood thrl'J t an . . . ·\ hlUl' 14~5 u11llt' ti aaler v.J' rrptlrtl'd 'tukn Fnda) from the parking lo t of J lanJ,capang firm Jt I IMI Marten~ Rl\l"r f hc loss "a' es11ma1..-d JI $1.l~l ••• 'ioml•um· burgl.m1l.'d J hlue 1985 To)olJ < n.•.,.,1da th.1t "a'-' parked Fnua' an J hu,1nl·c;.~ lot an the 11400 block 11f \\ ,unt•r .\\t'nue. The lo~s 1ncludl·d '1t·n·1.' equipment wonh S&oo • • • \' JnJ.11, \ .tu~·ll s~oo damage 0\ sma\hin~ 1rJr1.1.1ndtm\ toa I 985 hlut• Honda ( i \ll parked at ··Gotcha" Spom"'rar tORI O Talbert .\\e • • • Thin l''i. t,,.,,ted npt•n a locking de' l('l' 10 J r .ir Ill a :irport an thc:- 11000 hl()('t.. of\), h an R1' er and ~tolC' a radao Jnd \pl.':lkl'r" 'alut"d al S W10 .. Coeta Mesa JJ1•un1.I 11 ~· 1 1 1•1 I i i.l.1\ I hr , ul pr rJn 111 J v..11t1n~. ,u k.1' •!! th1· ..... 1, t11:h1nd Newport Beach f hrl•c..• l r.1h ~.tg_r' .1thf .1hnul ~I~ I pound\ 111 lt'l' lr.1h' \'"'' '111kn nil thl' l'l)J\I tif "l'\\ pt•rl lk.11 h I hl' "''' rrpont·d b' J lClmnwr, 1.1 11,hamJn ;Jme to s~-, Thl' '·'Ill"' .ind 1t11·11 ,nntt'nt\ \.li t'rl' hxJ tl·d .1hl•111 .1 q11.11 tn-m1le 1ltf '>hl1n· • • • 'clmennr ~t0lr St1 Ii-' '" •11 h • :1 ll'"l'ln Jnd dr,1gnl·r, l111hinl!? 1•1\Jl' J r\''llk nl.'l' 11n t hl· J ''It "111, It 11 HampdC"n Thr 1h1el l'nf\·11·,1 thl l'iouw h' rl'm<win~ t\lU\l'i,·d " 1 do"' Hundnpn Beac h 1mt'l1n<' ~mn,hcd J rt•Jr "ind • IO burgl.tn/C !ht• Ot)iu.' lll ti ll''iJ1•n11.11 cnm pie\ <'n 1 ht• I ~ono till" It , '' tan IC'\ ~fond.I\ rht• lo" 1nl h11k,t 1ewelr'1 \.\1mh s_ llllO and S~11111 m ca)h On thl' ~m\' bk" I.. 1\0 'it.1nln <;0meOQI.' bu~l.an1ed .1 h11nlt' "'. entenna thmuah ::in unkx ~eJ rC",11 pa11u door 1 h(' Im' 1nl ludrd SI l)('J(' in l'3'\h and l\\ll daamon\t n np.., "'llnh S4.000 \ 'llJI t.1Jd l'""'l \l111hf.1·, lhJt h" unh•d ,,·J I •1,J "t•h.ir u \.li J\ hur ~l.1n1n1 "h ll r.1rl..l·d 1n 1rnn1 ot J 1tw.11l·r .1• 1h1 I "l' Pf\inl\ 'hl1pp1ng .n1t\'t 1 hl ''"' ,·,timatl·d .11 Sl ~.-.11 llh tu.k.t .111 tn dl'\lng Jll:lt'h1n1.· and ~·•II. lulh . . . 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"111ml'11n1· .. m.1'hl•,1 .~, .11 "'an do"" a 1 PJl 11i, \ ,,,,,t I l 1~h":\\ .rnd I ~th "IH'l'I .1n1t 'ti•k .1 p,11,1· l 11ntl•nh "l'll' \ ,)ltl\·d ,\( $1 · • • • \ "all,·t "·'''ll'IC'n twm ..a 'l'htdr p;irl..1·d .11 1h1• t'x'.ll h .1t Real h H11uln .11,1 .,n.t PJl 111, t n.t't H1g.h· "·'' 1 he· \\,tlll'1 u1n tJ1nl'd 11.knt1fi- ' .1t11m P·ll"''' , ll'd1t 1.H11' .ind$~ F0our hurglan~' ~ere rtponvd at busane ~" 1n a l't>mple\ at I 71 f\ Oran&<' ..\' c ..omcume hctwcen :! p.m Fnda~ and Q a.m. Monda) o\n unknO\.\n amount ot cash wa~ '1olcn from Nc"'JX>rt ·Mec;a .\ud111log~ Hearin&. a S.U cal ulator was 1at..cn from a Jr,~ at '\h3p1rn <·om pan' and S.U v.u rcpont'd 'tolC'n from Rl'0"1\ Realtors ..\nd S8 were reportt'd <,tolcn from Herb Mitchell and .\s)(X 1ilte1o 4'11 the break-in!> nHl\ ha\e httn ,hinc us1n1 a ma~tC"r kt' r_a • • • ~)oc """ t""'1~trd oO a 'torag<' room door •1 Oona Motor\. 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I-ranee (AP) - President Reagan marke-d thc 40th anniversary of\ he end of World War I l in Europe today by asserting that the Soviet Union 1s underm1n1ng the world's nuclear su1b1lity by develop- ing a mobik. land-based m1ss1lc ''clearly designed to stnle lir'it." ln a tele' 1sed speech 10 the Euro· pean Parliament. thl' president was heckled by several· protesters who dedarat1on therc were ··Sov1ct efforts pounded their hands on their desks to profit from and stimulate re,.1onal and held up banners reading ··Hands conflicts 1n Central Amt-nca. · Re- Off Nicaraiua1·• and .. Cruise No agan paused. gnmaced and inter- Pershing·· - a refrren~ to new. Jt'Cted. ··They haven't been there. I medium-range U.S. m1 ss1lcs sta· have." tioned in Europe. , During a noisy outburst about Reagan ignored the protesters at midway through his speech. about 30 first. but responded when a chorus of parliamentarians -most of them boos and desk-pounding greeted his members of the British Labor Party -walked out of the assembly hall. I Reagan sm1ltd and said. "You know. I've learm•d somethin~useful. Maybe if I talk long enou in mr own Con,,re!>s. some of t ose wit walk out. The ' audience: erupte~ ·in lo.ud applause. The Parliament has 434 members. Observers said about ont-· A LA l'l·USIQUE third otltfa-p-n"raudicnce was in- volved in-today·s protest. Reagan had to raise hi s voict-at --.. ...-.~("S' to make hinuclf hcarii-&YC1'1 ·Sil Back with• C.ppuclno. or Swing onto the Danc.e rloor" It's • •t,e Chllnnc Room-Evening. with the ·!'kw bk J•n ~nsembt~· Live Ent~rtalnment rrtdays rrom 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. demonstrators· noise. To make mat· tcrs worse. the TelePrompTer that Reagan was using to read his speech failed temporarily. forcing him to use hand-held cue cards. lmmed1atel> to hi s left. _a member waved a red cloth banner urging a nuclear freeze. Another held up a poster reading ··No Star Wars:· a reference to Reagan·s space-based anti-missile defense proposal. The president hailed ••the libera· ti on of Europe from tyrants who had seized this continent and plunged it into a terrible war;· and the 40 years of uninterrupted peace that have followed V ·E Day. In his Strasbourg speech, broadcast live in Europe and the United States, Reagan offered a mixture of remi- ntM"cncci. about World War 11. pr:usc , for democracy and freedom . harsh cnt1c1sm of the Soviet Un1on·s m1li· tary intentions and proposals for getting along with the Soviets. Nowhere in his prepared remarks did the prcs1d,•nt mention that the United State and the Soviet Union were wanimc allies. As for thl· present, Rea~n said the Soviets ,do not ··share our view of what constitutes a stable nuclear balance. "II has chosen instead to build nuclear forces clearly desi&ned to strike first and thus to disarm their adversary.'' the president said. He said the Soviets arc moving toward deployment of a mt>b1lc. multiple-warhead nuclear missile that also has the potential ··10 avoid detection. monitoring or arms con- rot-verificatio . • ··tn doing this. the So' 1c1 Union is undermining stability and the basis for mu\ual deterrence:· Reagan said. The president. meanwhi le. re· packaged a vanety of pre\ 1ous proposals for lessening tensions be'· tween the su~rpowers. Robtrt McFatlanc. the White House na· tional security ad iser. said the purpose was to "signal to the Soviet Union ... that we can tum a new page here. an'd enter a period of reduced tension and enter a more favorable climate.'·· Reagan told the parliament. a purely consultative body of elected representatives from the 10 European Common Market nations. that the United States is not seeking ever- greater nuclear strength. ;:===========::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::==::::.::=======::::;::=::;;;;;;;;;======;;;;:::================~1 Gift S.t 200 ml wuh 2 beau11ful c0<d1al• gt.uses ·- NATI ON --- Nicaragua embargo sparks arrest of 900 in ~Ive states By tile A11oclated Preu Mor<.· than 900 people were arrested 1n li ve statt'~ on tht• fir t day of •hi Reagan admin1 )tra11on·s trade embargo of Nicaragua in protests against t~ economic sa nl.'tioni. leveled at the leftist Sandinista govrrnment. More th~n 500 people wen: arrested Tuesday in Massachusetts. at leu t 440 of them ~ Boston at the John F. Kennedy building in Governmc:nt Cen.ter. ;here w~;f 258 arrests at a similar demonstration against U.S. pohC} 10 Cent~al Amenca at San Francisco's federal building. Others were arrested in Connecticut. Vermont and New York. · · · Ez-Mormon choo.:• nrlng 94uad PROVO. Utah -Self·stylcd prophet Ron La tTen}. ha~ chosen to be executed by fino$ squad, sheddin& his blood as he and hi s brother she~ t~e bloOd of their sister-in-law and her 1 S:mo.01h-old .dau~hter. Psych1~tnc testim.on} tb-.l Ron LafTerw suffered _paranoid delu~s1on~ did not convince jurors to spare his life and after two hours deli6e~~t1onl\.r~~y. the Jurors unanimously agreed in favor of the death penalty. .Everyth.ing_ l"ie say~'.~1i~t down to preferring a firi ng squad. '' fn1m a 1chg1ous pomrof \ 1e . is attdrne} sa1.later. : Schroeder'• brain bleedlng ·•tops LOUISV ILLE. K). -Doctors said the hemorrhaging that se-nt artificial hean pati ent William chroeder back to a hospital occurred 1n t1:1e I.el\ side of the brain and may ha ve been caused b) his diabetes. his famil) phys1c1an sa1~. The 53-year-old Schroeder. the world·s longest-hved implant pauent. was in critical but stable cond1t1on Tucsda} evening at Humana Hospital Audubon. said Donna Hazle. the hosp1tars director of public relauons. Chicago visitors beaten, raped CHICAGO-Two lost travelers from Indiana who asked a man to direct them back onto an ex pressway were led instead into a housing project. where police said they were beaten, robbed and the woman was raped. Police arrested and charged three men in the incident. The 50-year~ld_w.aman and her nephew. both from rural Indianapolis. had stopped at a gas station Tuesday morning, when a man offered 10 direct them. police said. Two men later bea t the pair and raped the woman Democrat. have oWJJ budget plan WASHINGTON -W11h a.Republican defirn-reducuon plan m tatters. 3§500 ·599 _ _.,,...+ Senate Democrats are coming fonh with some budget plans of their own -one of them calling for a six-month dela) 1n Social Secumy benefit increases -but Democratic leaders say they expect iniual defeat. ··1 don•t think anrth1ng we offe,r will pass nght now:·· said Sen. Lawton Chiles of Flonda. senior Democra t on the Senate Budget Commiuee. Chiles and Sen . Ernest F. Hol1'ngs. D-S.C. a former chairman of the budget panel. have Joined forces and come up with a Democratic "altt-mative" to be offered 10 the Senate toda~. a' ·i ;) 12 ----...... ·---~ 111·1 Wolfschmidt Vodka i~ lr•I i) t .• : :1i.· :· ~ ,r., ~ _,r. la ·: :.~ • ,1 :' .: ·r, . . :. .. . . .. , .:r. 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"I am very concerned about the lack of disqual ifica- tion." said the district"s board president. Arthur Bronson. ··1f wl''re going to have a push for excellence. we have to let the students know that's where we"re at." Actor'• aaallant 'drunk' MALIBU -A man punched by actor Jan-Michae l Vincent at a bar last June was drunk and bell igerent. witnesses testified in the misdemeanor batter) tnal of the star oftele ision's "Airwolf' action senes. Vincent . who ponra)s a rugged. cello-playing helicopter pilot in the CBS sho". admits that he hll John Bugosian at the Trancas Rt-stauranl last summer. "The gu) came up to me and grabbed me from the back." the 40-year-old actor said T uesda) outside Malibu Munici pal Coun. "I was scared.'. Chevron staying In S. Af rlca SAN FRANCISCO-Chevron Corp. plans to stay in South .\fnca where 11 has about 1.000 ·non-while workers who face ··no segregated conditions·· . according to the com pan) ·s chairman and chief cxecu11' l" officer George M. 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SB920. would add a$ I 00 fine to drunken dri ving penalties. to fund alcohol abuse programs and s1rcngthcn the California Highway Patrol's anti-dl'Unken driving effons. It won a 5-0 vote WORLD Mmco vo ... drD6 cnckdoWD MEX ICO CITY -The government has announced formation of an advisory council to recommend changes in Mexico·s pohce force follow ing corruption uncovt-rcd m recent drug trafficking investigations. "The recent blows to imponant dru' trafficking centers in our country have brought to the attention oft he federal Justice system connivances. police corruption. sp1lhng of large amounts ofillep,1 resources. wh ich have justifiably caused uneasiness among public opinion. · said Manuel Bartlett. the interior secretary. Bl61Jt dJe In S. Africa violence . JOHANNESBURC. outh Africa -Hand-to-hand fighting between tribal groups outside the city killed eight blacks this morning. while soldiers and poll~ swept through two riot-torn black townships in the south, police Strid:-'The eight were killed as rival Zulu and Xhosa tribesmen battled aner dawn in Tsakanc. a black township east of Johannesburg. according to a police statement. Police offered no explanatio n of what sparked thc battk. Olfe6• arrive. In Poland WARSAW. Poland -President Danit-I Onep of Nicaragua amved 1n Warsaw from Czechoslovakia today as ~n of his tour of Eastern Europe. Ortep was greeted at Okccie A1rpon 1n Warsaw by Polish leader Gen. Wojeiech Jaruzelsk1 and Council of tate President Henryk Jablonski . the official Pol 1sh news agency PAP reponcd. Onega was to hold talks wtth Jaruielsk1 ·and v1s11 a former Nu1 concentration camp m Majdanek outside Warsaw later 1n the day. 1hc 40th anmversary of the end of World War 11. 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We should have said 11 sooner -we're proud of you." said one. "Thank<... -o much." said another. Lllter T ul"..J.i). atlout 4.000 vet-Brooklyn. "We took a big loss and "It was a lousy war, but a helluva l'fUn) 1,,·ap~-<l the li:sll\ 111cs with a n<.·ver got any recognition." parade." Behan said. ''The part~ at thl· .im-rJI\ 1,,·amer lntrt'pid. Police estunated the crowd at I enthusiasm of the people was nice to ix·rman\·ruh Jr~:k\-d 1n thl' Hudson million. although somt' stretches of see. They meant it when they said. Ra, l'r. the route through Brooklyn and into ·w elcome homl' .... ··Thi~ "a~ hkc a ~olkgl' reunion. Manhattan were thinly populated. , Spectators gavt.> ~ome of their onl\ nut' as romanlll'." said Air Force Yet even when'sparse. the crowd's loudest applause to a small group of veter!ln Ron Naism ith as his com-enthusiasm welled up as the veterans. women marching behind a yellow radc) ate hot dogs-. drank beer and led b)' retired Gen. Will iam West-banner that said: ··w omen who hstenl·d to pop music of the Vietnam moreland and 26 Medal of Honor served in Vietnam." era. re<"1p1t.>nts. strolled by or marched •"It's wonderfu~. It's really bcauti- Lean1[1g from oOin· windows. past in cadence. Although mQst vets ful. I'm here with all my si~ters.'' said srandmg on frnces 1ind .perching wore faLiaues, some .!PJ)Cared with Sharon Vennel. 33. of Haddonfield. precanousl) on cars and trucks. neat rows of ribbons and medals NJ .. w\11> spent a year m Vietnam as But for some. thc expcn t>nce was not enurely a happ) one. Angel lrlanda. a radio operator who served in Vietnam from 1967-69. shed tears for the comrades he left behind. ··r m happy in my heart for myself itnd all my buddies here today but sad about the many left behind. The sons and husbands who died." Waiking wi tt\ a cane und waving both the American Oag and the fl ag of his native Puerto Rico. lrlanda re- peated over and over. tears glistening 1n his e~es. as he marched: ··Thank yo u, Amenca. thank yo u." Some of the veterans at th e parade expressed bittern~n that the recog- nition had come so late. Jerry White. 35. of Manhiattan. a former Marine who said he served in V 1etnam for" 13 months. 23 days and "' 6 hou~." did not march. even though he was wearing a uniform adorned with sharpshooter and pistol medals. He said he came out of respect for th0$e who died. ··1 don't consider this a thank you. and it 's not a parade. It's just a.mob. it's more like a political convention or something. Ten years is too late for anything," he said. throngs cheered and wa\ ed American pinned 10 business suits. an Arm decoder. ·~'--'----''-------------~----~--~--------L.---;......;. ______________ ~·--~----~--~------------, "We came home and we had to pan on our own medals," said Julio Rivera of th~• Bronx. who was wounded several times during the war,. ·~T~ple who &reeted us were waving North Vieinam Oag.s. "A lot of us are in jails .... A lot o f us COKE, TAB - &PACK 120Z.CANS REGULAR or CAFFEINE FREE or n ·1ET COKE CIGAREJJES ~ ' -~ -' . $8!lOF •PACKS Hot Dogs 2For And get a 12 oz. Fountain Drink , . Ofter good •t s(erlk:ipetlnt .... ~,..IQI ... ~ ..... ~ .. em/pm mfnl martl.U -WNte Suppliea l H t WI WllCOMI MANUfACTUnlS COUPONS ,,,, EA. Houtaend ., ...... dprk .. INIJvtlry,te• ftOt anctudM. UPHOLSTERY, INC. For lhf Rtsl of Your Lile 1922 HARBOR Bl VO . COSTA MESA 548 } 156 · as, bu\ 1bat's 'cause they treated us '1lc..e we were nothing. This is 10 years late. but it opened up my heart that people know a htt le bit what we went througn." . What a Beautiful -- Way to Say *Nappy 11tctMt J flJay She's such a special lady all year through. On her big day, why not honor her in a special way? l•S66 aecJafleW Bh4 •• El Tero In th• S.v·on/RoH Shopping C•ntH 810-5110 . .. From the very gt led jeweler TUES.· THURS. 9:30-5:30 FRI. TIL 7:00. SAT. Tll.: 5:00 "Because the people are friendly, helpful, and the quality ls excellent.'' t~~.P~ Lon Ann Peten, Costa Me11 9tore Loadona: • 1...-. Hiiia 400 Ntwpon C.nter Ot. 13SOH40111ton'1twy. · 17141¥41174 1714) 770 4838 1401 Avocldo AYt. Mi.ten Vi.to · 17141 ~1444 27800 Mld1G1I Ctr. Or. 17141405·405~ ~=·· (7t•l~2 7.)()7 And oeher loc.tton1 ~ Southtm CallfOmla. ----------------~-----Coupon 25% Off 25"0ff Rodanslmi 0 progmslve blended bl·focal lensa with ftames at regular price. 0ne ~.,., ~. Umtt.d .. ofrtr. • , •• .. I ' ., I t· I 'I • Orange CoHt DAIL V PILOJ /Wednelday, May 8, 1N5 ,-I PlAZA SPORTSWEAR S.ve 21%: Koret coordinates, including City Blues. Francisca an~ more. (Dept. 1331. Reg. 19.99 to 55.00. 4 days only 14.99 to 41.25 S.ve 25%: Shaker knn V-neck vest. pure cot ton. for S.M .L !Dept. 1491. Reg 26.00. 4 days only 19.50 Save ·25%: Fritz1 cropped pant and striped tee , for S.M.L. fDept . 1351 Reg 14.00 to 20.00, 4 days only 1.99 to 14.99 Save 25%: All regular priced Georgette blouses. sizes 8 to 18. !Dept 66 100 297 169). Reg 28 00 to 34.00, 4 days only 21 .00 to 25.50 Save 25%: Selected Kenneth Too novelty sweaters. S.M .. L !Dept 149) Reg 18.00 to Z6.00. 4 days only 13.50 to 19.50 SPORTSWEAR BO'S S.ve 25%: Systems by Fenn Wrtght Manson polo tops, pure cotton. S .M .L !Dept. 252) Orig 22 .00. 4 days only 14.99 Save 25%: A ct1f twill panr 1n fashion colors. Siles 6 to 16 IDepr 2521. Reg 19 99. 4 days only 15.00 Save 25%: Cotton sweaters and vests with novelty st1tch1ng. cable and pomtelle textures. S.M L !Dept 40 431 Reg 28 00 to 48 00. 4 days only 20.99 to 35.99 SPECIAL SIZES Save 25%: More W oman's enttre stock of F1re Islander coordinates for sizes 38 to 44. !Dept 1321 Orig 30.00 to 70 00 22.50 to 62.50 DRESSES S.ve 25%: Regular and already reduced silk THE BROADWAY'S Save 20%: Our Ma1denform "Wisebuys daywear collection, camisoles, half slips and full slips fDepr 631 Reg. 11 00 ro 15 00, 4 days ' only 8.80 to 12.00 Save 20%: Deena camisoles. half slips, bras and b1k1nis (Dept 63 2581 Reg 5 00 to 8 00. 4 days only 4.00 to 8.40 save 20%: Our exclusive silk charmeuse camisole and tap pan r. S.M.L !Dept 631 Reg 20 00 each 4 days only 16.00 each Save 20%: All our Vanity Fair and Vassaretle body fashions. (Dept 19 1391 Reg 5 50 to 20.00. 4 days only 4.64 to 18.00 WOMEN'S SHOES Save 20%: Our selection of 9 W est shoes !Dept. 751 Reg 29 99 to 46 00. 4 days only 23.99 to · 36.80 Save 50%: Glom1 ·vdnclerh1lt'!> !>ling back :.d1 1 dal. "Envy' t Depr 22 II Req 40 00 4 days <mly • 19.99 _Salf•~: Our entire collectton of Nina shoes I Depl 2491 Reg 42 00 to 70 00 4 days only • 33.60 to 58.00 Save 20%: Our en11re s10ck of N,Jturdliztr shoe!> t Dept 2221 Rvq 25 00 rn 45 00 4 ddy:. only 20.00 to 36.00 Save 20o/o: Out enttri> !>to• i.. o f Nik e cic11vP shoes IDeor 101 t Ro~ 19 99 10 45 00. 4 days onlv 14.99 to 36.00 Save 10.01: Ndtd~hil •:'>p<1clr1lh:: frnm J<1cques Cohen IDept 81 RPq 29 00 4 c1rlV'> 011lv 18.99 Save 17.01 : Salt1 1t! '>.Indal from Red Cros!> IDept 871 Req 40 00 4 ddys only 22.99 f ASHION ACCESSORIES M[N'S S.ve 21%: On all men's swim trunks, bikinis and swim coordinates. f~m A>eel , Catalina, Speedo and more. (Dept. 291 /455). Reg . 10.00 to 40.00 . . 7.50 to 30.00 S.ve 21%: On long sleeve patterned sportsh1rts by Sasson. Carriage Trade and a famous French designer. Mari's Sportswear, 417. Reg. 22.00 to 32.00 . . . 18.50 to 24.00 · S.ve 25%: On all contemporary slacks from Bop, Urbanwear, John Henry and more Men's Sportswear, 245. Reg. 32.00 to 44.00 24.00 to 33.00 S.ve 25~ On French and American designer sports~irts . Men's Designer Sportswear. 215. Reg. 32.00 to 38.00 . 24.00 to 21.50 S.ve 25%: On men's short sleeve A,row Brigade fitted w oven sportsh1rts. Sizes 1S to XL Men's Sportswear, 213. Re~. 21 .00 15.75 S.ve 21%: On men's short sleeve krl1t shirts by Purital'I. Stripes and solids in sizes S to XL Men's Spoctswear. 50. Reg. 15.00 to 19.00 · 11.25 to 14.25 S.ve 25%: On selected men's sprtng outerwear jackets m cotton and cotton blends. Men's Outerwear, 21 7. Reg. 45 .00 to 70.00 33. 75 to 57 .50 S.ve 35%: On men's pure cotton sleeveless sweaters m many colors Men's Sweaters. 171 Reg . 26.00 .. . . 11.• Save 25%: On long and short sleeve Van Heusen tone on tone dress shirts. Men's Dress Shirts, 7. Reg . 13.99 to 14.99 . 10.49 to 11.25 S.ve 25%: On all patterned full cut and fitted dress shirts. Men's Dress Shirts. 218. Reg 26.00 to 29.50 19.50 to 22. 12 dresses m soltct and print. styles~ misses sizes 6 S.ve 40%: Our nubby acrylic boucle shawl. to 14. petite sizes 2 to 14~ (Dept 2271~12301 -~~e~pt. ~Tr-Reg. 22 oo:cs-aays only.-. 12.• Save 25%: On all men's moderate neckwear Polyester stripes and solids. narrow ties . bow ties and rrlOre. Men's Ties. 122 only Reg 10 00 to 16.50 7.50 to 12.31 $pedal purchae: Colorful French designer cotton briefs .. Men's Fu rnishings, 432 3.99 Reg 98...00 t.o 140 00. 4 days Gnly S.ve ~: Scar11es and neckwear hom your 5ave 25%: On French designer dressy and casual socks. Men's Furnishings. 281 . Reg. 4.00 to 4 75 3.00 to 3.51 S.ve 30%: On summerwe1ght su its· and sport 73.50 to 105.00 favorite designers. (Dept 41 ) Reg 7 .00 to JUNIORS S.ve 25%: Our own garmen t dyed active separa tes. T shirts. ranks and shorts. S.M .L !Dept 2461 Rey 7 00 10 15 00. 4 days only . 5.25 to 11.25 Save 25%: Junior knit tank dress 1n fashion r.o lors. S.M .L IOepr 851 Reg 30 00, 4 days only 22._50 28.00. 4 days only 5.80 to 22.40 Save 20%: All our te>etured hosiery by Berkshire. (Dept 31 Reg 4 75 to 14 00. 4 days only 3.80 to 11.20. S.ve 20%: Our entire stock of ladies belts Leattier, fabnc. stretch 4 days only 1Dept 86/449). Reg. 4 00 10 30 00 3.20 to 24.00 c oats from Neil Martin Men's Clothing, 9 48 -Reg 165 00 to 175 00 · 115.00 to 122.50 ·Suits m selected~stores YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS Save 20%: Our enttre stock of Junior belts S.ve 32%: On woven print shirts from Modz (Dept. 106). Reg. 4.00 to 15.00, 4 days only and Bon Homme. Young M en's Sportswear, 13.50 . . 3.20 to 12.00 183 Orig . 22 oo 14.99 , Save 33%: Our entire collection of Anne Save 25%: On drawstring waist• shorts from KleinT sunglasses IDept. 174) Reg. 25.00 to p c H m sohd colors Young Mens Ac~ 60.00, 4 days only 11.17 to 40.00 t1vewear. 185. Orig 18.00 Save 20%: Our enttre stock of bodyw ear. .. Save 50%: Off the ticketed price on our entire leotards tights leg warmers and more (Dept Speciat purchase: N.R G. updated knit tops ~ -~ ' ' ~~onli Young Men's Sportswear, 53 10.99 COATS 79 99 to 169 99 39 99 i4 99--- --S 20 to 30 40 ---S.v• 21%:~ e .P · cord-shorts-in· t~ c<Jk>f · to · ~ve 20%: On our entire stock of · · Young Men's Act1vewear 185 Orig 20 00 15.00 Save 50%: Off rhe ticketed price on our enrire collec tion of misses all wearher and travel Dearfoam5' washable slippers !Dept 1381 Reg . 5.00 to 10 00, 4 days only 4.00 to 8.00 coats (Dept 2261 Reg 29 99 10 Save 20%: On our ent1re stock of regular and 99 99 14.99 to 49.99 reduced junior handbags !Dept. 106). 4 days INTIMA H APPAREl Save 20%: All our cotton /polyester and cotton I< nit sleepwear. tnCllJding St Eve. Miss Elaine. Barb1zon and more. for misses and 1ui'liors 1 Gent 24 288 30 2371 Orig 14 00 to 40 oo. 4 days only 11.20 to 32.00 Save 20%: Our t!ntire collec11on of dusters and shifts S.M .L.XL I Dept 671 Ong. 19.99 to 28 00. 4 days onJy 18.00 to 22.40 Save 20%: Our Pntire coilec11on of terry robes and loungewcar. !>•Les P. s: M. L (Dept. 51 67 541 Reg 20 00 to 70 00, 4 days only 18.00 to M .00 only. Reg. 9.00 to 36.00 7.20 to 28.IO S.ve 20%: Our enttre collection of Monet· and Trifari~ earrings. (Dept. 111 14271. Reg. 6.50 to 30.00. 4 days only 5.20 to 24.00 Save 33%: B.H. Smith shoulder bags. all leather . (Dept. 4221 Reg. 25.00. 4 days only 16.67 S.ve 20%: Our entire stock of regular priced vinyl handbags and clutches from Jufius Resnick. Ganson, Bueno and more IOept 37 \ Ong. 15.00 to 35 00. 4 days only . · 12.00 to 28.00 Save 20%: Fau >< pearl necklaces and earrings from Marvella and Mik1mi (Dept 141 201 Reg . 8.00 to 55.00. 4 days only. 8.40 to 44.00 Save 42%: On N R G solid short sleeve camp shirts 1n pure cotton Young Men's Sportswear 183 Reg 28.00 15.99 Special purchase: Con temporary canvas casual pants from G.A S Young Men 's Sportswear 186 18.99 S.ve 30%: On all short sleeve sportsh1rts 111 stripes . checks ancJ prints Boys 8 to 20. 26 Orig 13 00 to 2q 00 9.10 to 14.00 Save 30%: All boys 8 10 20 pants e1t..cept 1ean~ Boys 8 ro 20 98 At>g 15 00 10 26 00 10.50 to 18.20 ti · Save 25%: On C,1mpus Le T1gre striped polo knit tops Boys 8 to 20 26. Orrg 15 00 10.50 Save 30%: On cill J,1y Jay shorts in twill or corduroy Bovs 8 to 20 241 Reg 10 00 to 15 00 7.00 to 10.50 CONTINUING SAVINGS FOR HER ~ v...,.: Cotton gauze warm-ups, misses s· es S,M,L. (Dept. 61 ................ 34..• SpecW pwcheee: Cotton gauze warm-ups. petite sizes. P.S,M. W omen's sizes 38 to 44. (Dept 40512791 ......... M.• S.ve JOCM.: Selected Spring sweaters trom Vic- toria Jones Petites A>Ciom Petites, SML Petites, more. (Dept. 287/457 ) Orig. ~.00 to 48.00 . . . . . . . . . . .. , ............. ·~··to 32.11 9pecW pwchne: Cito II georgette blouses for sizes 38 to 44. (Dept 1271 11.• to 11.• lpeclel pwd..e: Fanny wrap, lace trimmed chemise or V-neck shirt from Deena. (Dept. 241 . . . . . . . . . . ' .. ,. .. to 21.11 lne 2ft: Klk1 high cut briefs, one size fitt -'I. (Dept. 260). Reg. 4.00. on sale through Mey 27 leve ~ to 41%: All our linen and leather -Small leather goods from Princess Gardner. (Dept. 142). Orig. 12.00 to 27.50 . 7.• to 15.11 leve 41%: Betmar pleated straw hat. .(Dept. 263>. Orig. 28.00 14.• Specilll v-..: Buy any one pair of Dim hosiery and receive a freti pair of Voile ultra-sheer pan tyhose from Dim . A 4.00 value. (Dept. 3). StMcW pwdtMe: From Giambelli. cubic w conia rings, earrings, pendants and w~d1ng bands. (Dept. 141 1 . 1.• to 11.• Seve ~ Rolfs calculator clutch~s. (Dept. 1421. Orig. 20.00. . . . . . 14.91 Seve ~ Bueno's fau>< snake handbags (Dept. 37). Orig. ~.00 ... 11.• f ASHION tlfClRICS leve 11.11: Cuisinart 10 plus food processor-. IOept. 2621. Orig 116.00 ... a.we 11.191: Cu11mart 8-plus tood processor IDept. 262). Orig. 170 00 1 ... leve 1.IO: Bonnie Stem's Cuisinart Cookb~. IDept. 2621. Orig. 15.00 I .• S.ve 3.00: Cuisin~Ht thin slice blade (Dept. 2621 Orig. 15 00 11.• le¥e 1.00: Cuisinart French fry blado IOept 2621 Orin 20 00 14 •• Seve 3.11: Cuisinart cov81 10 pt 2621. Ong 15.00 ,, .. lAMPS Save 50%: Mouth hlown handcut crystal lamps 3 st..,lt''> With cr v.,1.11 ~ugar and crPampr '-Pl ,1.., ,1 f,,.,. q1ft w11ll p 1111 t1,1:.t> thr uuHh M ,1y 12 l Dt•Pl 71 1 R··~1 200 00 99.99 MIKASA GLASSWARE Save 79.41: Mikasa 12 pc cryc;tal stemware sers Interlude or Wheaton patterns, gift hO•f!c1 1 Depr 4121 l 79 40 open <>toc k value 99.99 Sil V[RWAR[ Spec:W purdwee: 8' Revere style bow l (Dept 1661 n .• Spec&et purchatle: Gravy hO<lt on !rely I Dept 166) a• lpedel purdtMe: Bread tray tDept 1661 tt.• ~ pwchaM: Buffet dish 10flpt 166131.tl 14 .• ren,1n911l;u ca~st!rOI • ••• .... lfarl.• •ve · 13%: Calvin ·Klein set of thrff cotton bikinis, sizes 4 to 7. (Dept. 2601. Reg: 22.50. on sale through May 'Z1 . . . . . . . . .... 11.00 leve 21%: Ma1denform "W1sebuys'' pent• In- cluding, bikinis, hipsters and briefs. (Dept. 2801. Reg. 3.26 on sale through May 27 ... I for 7.• leve 21%: All Pam pants including, bikinis, hipstMS, end briefs. (Dept. 260). Reg. 3.60, left 1.'t Cuisinart funnel. IOept. 2621. Orig. lp1cW llUl<hM•: 12 '~ round <.Juerot ttftouOh May 27 .... a far L41 7.00 . ~ . IM ID pt 1661 u.• Selection may vary by store. No specie! orders. No tetephone Of m•tl orders. Intermediate markdowns m y have been taliten " I .. .... Save 30%: On Adidas bngh1 acuv~ knit tops and rrack shorts Boys 4 to 7 74 Reg 7.50 to 13 00 4.71to1.10 S.ve\. 30%: On Billy the Kid cargo pocket shorts · Boys 4 to 7 74 Reg 8 00 l.IO S.ve 30%: All boys 8 to 20 dress ups including Shtrts and stacks Boys 8 to 20 239 Reg. 7.00 10 21 00 4.90.to 14.70 S.ve· 25% to 30%: n· summer playwear for newborns 3 to 9 months and infants 12 to 24 months West Coast Kids. 137 428 Reg. 8.00 to 20 00 5.99 to 13.• S.ve 25%: On toddler shortalls and rompers West Coast Kids, 90 234 Reg 10 00 7.41 Save 25%: On all regular _priced coveralls for babies W est Coast Kids. 42 Reg 8 00 to 15 00 · 1.00 to 11.21 Save 30%: On all backpacks for girls 4 to 14 West Coast Kids. 102 .Ong 6 00 to 20 00 4.20 to 14.00 Specilll purchue: Plush animals bears, dogs. monkeys and raccoons West Coast Kids. 102 . &.• to 22.• Save 50%: On selecteq girl's St Eve panties m severdl pnnted srytes West Coast Kids 56 Orig 2 00 lie Save 25%: On g11ls 7 10 l 4 famous maker sportswear coordinates West Coast Kids 269 Orig 10 00 to 35 00 8.99 to 25 .• Save 25%: On all our carseats and infant car ners West Coast Kids 81 Reg 22 00 to 65 00 11.50 to 41.75 lUGGAG[ Save 20%: Leather portfolio w ith linen side panels !Dept 211 1 Ong 59 99 4 days only 47.• S.ve 20%: European leather portfolio from U S Luggage t Dept 211 1 Orig 140 00. 4 days onl11 1•.• S.ve,20%: Anne Klein swa'gger tote. roll duttle. on board tote or cargo Ouffle TOep L1 1 Ong - 49 00 to 7!>-00 4 days onty 31.99 to 51.M 200k off: Ledther ,rnache w•l h cornpllmenrary ledther un<1~rdrm pottfolio from U S Luggage 'Oepr 33 Or~g l75 00 4 dd'tS on1v 131.tl VACUUMS Save 20.00~ Eureka upright vacu um cleaner <Dept 1141 Orig 119 95 •·• Save 40.00: Eureka Powerteam canister 11acu11m ! Oepr 11 41 Orig 269 95 229.• S.ve 10.00: Euret..a upnght vacuum cleaner I Dept 11 41 Orig 89 95 79 .• ~ve 20.00: Eureka E-S.P _.upught va<:uum rO~UL~ng. 189:95------ Save 5.00: Eureka handheld cordless vacuum Depr 11 ~ Orig 29 95 24 .• DOMESTICS S.ve 25% to 50%: 180· thread count solid color percdle sheets t Dept 21 Orig 2 for 24.00 to 2 for 54 00 4 days only 2 fM 7.99 to 2 for 31.• Save 50%: Pavtova sheared velour towels 1Dt'P' :?31 6 00 to 14 00 ''perfect 4 days only 2.99 to 4.M Save J~ to 50%: Wi>d<to11g Ring woven t'INl<.Jl'"·ld •Dept 101 Or•q 70 00 10 135 00. 4 ,j,)\._ I\ 8ff aize9 •.• White Sale savings: O" di s.llt>el!> t)ath towels ,,, 1 11 ,.,,., bi>dspread!> n1an t..ets pillows mat trt'..,.. , , .. ,,nqs tabledoths and placemats 4 dd~ .. ,1111~ STATIONERY Special purcl\ese: Sbeaff Pr nt>t klace pen and a ho" , ' E t1nn -;tationt>~~ and t>n \ t>lopt>s d S a gift ..... n· 1 • 1 ,..,. Dt•nt 15 19.15 Special purchase: Adort-:.-. t11111k ,,,11 1wn <,;I, , ,. ' •''' l I' 1d QPpt 1 r, 19.91 Special purchase. B11clo.IP1-. t'"••'''" '' ''''"'" ..tr)c1 ,, .11 I I t• p,td 1n1! p1•n ,., 1 1 •t w•th r>1111 ii.~.... D!"'f>' 1!1 17 00 to 31.00 Special purch.9se: L n111 M 1r hel ..,olid t 11.'!ss 01 ... t1v prpf<1tt>ll "mw.., b ... 1yh•" 1 Df>p l 1'1• H . 7.99 Save 1.00: (),• t ,, •I) i•' ,... D• I I IC) Orig 38 00 2'.91 Special P'-ttehase: ~I "' p llo tn .1lbur" 15~ 0Ppl 9.99 Save 3.00: 3\3 P..1..,tl'I M um now pact 1 Dept 1 $1 At>q r, l>9 1 •• ~ puteheae: Delu'll' l>ool..ll4ht haitf'r•r s not 1n<h1dec1 Ot>pt 151 7.• 9plcW purctt.e: Cross pens .md pen sets IOept 151 17.50 to 1M.• ~O llONS lpMW purcheee: Claire Burlc-e fine home fra9r"nce ptttk Q d fo1 q1ft ~1v1ng IOt>pt 41 7.M to ... . ~ .. -. r , A 8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, May 8, 1985 Trade embargo already showing its effects in Nicaragua M.\N .\Gll.\. N icaragua (AP) - A'i..:...s the l ' .S. trade e mbargo'went into ·~!Teet. the government began divert-~ ing shipments of bananas fro m the U nited State"s to Belgium. and shop- ~rSJOstled ~ach other for a chance 10 buy scarce goods. Jaime Wheelock. thl' agnculturt' m101ster. told reporters T uesday that 70 ttoxes of bananas. each weighing SO.pounds. we re diverted to Belgium. He said more such shtpmenis would Orange .County's easy ~~=------r-1--c-~--.. I is~en i ng tollo" 1;000. government into sevenng their clost· do llar 1111;o me from l'Xports to thl' 1111ana11onal trade organization said Banana~ and l·otlt.·e arc NKaragua's military ties with Cuba and the Soviet U nitl·<l States art• <.'hoked ofT. Nirnragua had req usted a speri~t" main rwom. and last year the Union. The action came as President Thl' sht•lves of many supemlarkets meeting o n the U.S. embargo this United States purchased $2:\.S Daniel Ortega was pleading his case havt' bl·t·n stripped bare each day for month. million wurth of Nicaraguan to Soviet officials for'atd. reportedly thl· past week. and by Tut•sda} they The spokesman. David Woods. bananas. , amounf1ng to S200 million: had · n·ry lilllc to sell. At one !>atd the meeting of the General Prcsidetit--Reagan declared the Residents went to stores Tuesday suPt·rmarket. shoving matches hrokc Agri:ement o n Tariffs and Trade cmbarjO a nd suspe nsio n.. o f·.tobuy such scarce itcmsassoap a nd out .among sho ppers over a .!cw wouldbclteldduringtheweekofMay N tcaraiaah commercial airline land-toilet paper, which arc expected to get remaining cakes of soap. 20. ing rights May l to pressure.the leftist even scarcer as U,S'. imPorts and The Nicaraguan s1a tc atrlrnc Aero-CIA TT 1s the princi pal inter-tmliiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiil nica also announced 11 had canc:elcd' nat1onnl bod¥ set up to promote 11 its four weekly fl1gh,ts betwten Ma-world trade. Nicaragua is one of the nagua and Miami. depriving it of a 90 "contractin$ pafttes" to the .agree· badly need ed source of dollars. I mcnt. Nicaragua claims the embargo • AIRLINE ANP TRAVEL TRAINING Sandinista ~kesm'fn said they 1s illegal. . , will try w diversify sales · of Meanwhile. top diplo mats. from Nicaraguan products abroad. but fo ur other Central American coun- many <jkoplc doubt that that could tries -El Salvador. Ho nduras .. Costa -------.........,H~ntre"1osse . RitiJ:-a11d G uatema-Ja-......-met-~~an- Vice President Sergio Ramirez Salvador to prepare for a meetmg ackf\.owledge·d Saturdl!Y that ''the ' next week with the four-member ~--~-~----~~~-~~~--~-~--~-~-~~----~~·~·--~S~•~n~•~•~A~n~•~C~A~-------~~~~.~~~A~m~eF~te~a~eas~~ ·viii~ a · Cgn~do~.~acegrru1pnex•w~k in -• -t>J•eenta-i,.,.._ M>urcc of suffering. sho rtages and Panama City. radio station I J.. KDCM .. ~taa.t FM SIERED : ~·GETil'NO THERE 18 HALF !HE FUNI ltmitanons for qur count!).'~ • Diplomatic sources, who.~ke <?n . Before thtr .embargo. th!>' Untted condition they not be id.ent1(ied. sat_d Come explore the f\l.lmerous expanding ~areer opportunities In travel and how to States was Nicarauua 's princtnal the e mbargo and other . ec. ono m_1a secure the skills in demand for tho~s. o ,. t rad Ing pa rt Ill' r. E.\ ports 0 r sant·tt ons against the SandtntSlaS Wtll FREE PUBLIC SEMINAR Nicaraguan coO~c. sugar. tx:ef. cot-fi~ure prominently tn the Contadora •. :· 1 P.M. ton. bananas a nd seafood to the' discussions . THURSDAY. MAY 9 Lln ttl'd States totalcJ $5 7 m11li on, 17 Honduras and El Salvador support BEST ~TERN percl'nt of the Central Amcrinin the l'mbargo. Costa Rica has not 2111 2 PACIFIC COAST HWY co_µntr~ 's total -exports. 1n I 91S4. made its position public. While HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA Impo rts from the Unttcd States Guatemala has not co ndemned the RESERVA1 10NS NOT REQUIRED totaled $11 1.5 million. mo' e. it said it is willing to sell In Cil·ne,·a . a spokesman for an Nicaragua foodstuffs as long as ;::;;.========================:::'...:===::::::::::=========::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::;:::::;::=:==:!::====-=:;;;;;;::;::;;:~:===;;.;;;.;;:;...~ Nicara$ua pays cash. I Mexico. Ve nezuela, Colombia and Panama -the four Contadora coun- tries that are trying to bring about a negotiated peace tn Central America - oppose the embargo .. The foreign mtnisters of the Con· taJora countries plan to · meet with tlie1r counterparts from El Salvador, Guatemala. Honduras; Costa R ica and NKaragua May 15-16. I -1 I Rockwell eliminates l ,.800jobs ' •. 1 I .. • . • '"-_____ ...._._ .. The lr\'ine Company is proud t<J ann ounc e th e 15 Semi-finali sts in its Third Ann ual Orange County Leade rship Awar<Js Prof<ram-a Co un ty-wide competiti on sp~nsored by th e company tu reco~nize ~nd enco urage high schoo l sen iors. who have de m onstrat~c.l lea dership qual iti es. Th e Outstan ding Student Leaders-perso nifying exe mplary lea dership abil iti es iii sc hool and co mmunity-each rece ived a $1.000 scholarshi p. In th e co min g weeks-foll ow in ~ intervi ews by a Blue-Ribbon Comm ittee of County-wide leaders -fi ve of th ese Out stand~Ag Student Lea<lt:!-rs wi-U-bt? se l-€ctea as finalists and will - ----· each . rece i\'c an adc.fitio nal $2.000 sc holarship. Sixty-five Orange Count y high schools are pa rti cipatin~ in th e Ll'a<ll'rship Program ch aired by form er U.S. Congressman James RooSl'\'e lt. Stu<lentS'. we re nom inated by th eir res pective sc hools an d eac h nomin ee received a $500 sc holarship. < )n Mcirch 2~~. th e stuJents participated in an all·-day Leadership Conference at Chapma n Co llege. They di scussed- with recognizeJ experti -:.5ucb._C11un1y-wi de_iss ues as_ _ tr~n_sportatlon. water and l}azardou~ wastc..a.Tid offered ;son; =-F'........,-.;..:.---'-~ creat ive recommendations. Th ey also hea rd some prudl'nt and practi ca l advice on leaJership from Con gn.:ssman Roo seve lt. Stak Senator William Campb ell and Irvine Company Presi dent Th omas H. Nielse n. Th e Irvine Compan y is proud to sponso r th e Leadership.Program as a means to recogni zt.: high scnool se ni ors who have demo nst rated leadership qualities in school and co mmunit y. We encourage them to con tinue tha t acti ve role as th ey take I hl'i r placl'S in society. \\'c'rv pn1uJ of thl':-\L' ( h1tslanding Student Leade rs. \\.L· know you are too . t~ lHE IRVINE "CDMFW\JY -----· ••t .. ·~ •• ...,........__, _________ __.::;.....'.o-, LOS ANGELES (APJ -Rockwell International will soon r lim1nate., 1,800 Jobs at two Los Angeles-area spal·ecraft plants and cut even more Jobs later this year as its 18-year-hld role as buildrr of the space shuttle winds down. The aerospace fi rm 1s trimming 1.400 jobs at the Palmdale space shuttle assembh si 1c. 40 miles north of downtown l o!> Angeles. and about 400 Jobs at its plant in suburban Downey. Rockwell officials said Tuesday .\s man-r as half of those workers. howt•ver. "will be rehired by other Rockwell d1vis1ons in the area that have expanding programs. · Those include the 8-18 bomber -------•-nd th~ spat'e mton ..unln. salo -1{(x:co .\.Petrone. pre-swent ofRocko · weirs space transportation system s di\ tStUn . Rlld"cll. the nation's second- largcst dl'fensc rontractor. employs -U,600 workers 1n Sou1hern C'alt- fornta The cutbacl<s at Palmdale. which have bcrn going on for several weeks: \\-tit reduce employment there toor\ly 100 workers by mid-July. Rockwell has been ordered by thc- Nationar Aeronautics and Space Ad- minJ!ltration to put into storage the ~1!~~~~~~~ac-~ tory employs 7.300. The cutback~ there will start this month and affect' broad cross-section of workers. The rematning workers support th• operatton of the four space shuttle~ including managing a S 1.5 billio spare parts program. planning shuttl flights and des1sning flight hardwa~ for special missions. Many of those jobs are considered· by NASA essential to operation ofthl shuttle fleet. but cutbacks are looming latfr this ~ear. Arnold Aldrich. a top NASA man- ager who ncgottates directly with Rockwell. said sharp pressure on the NASA budget for fi scal I 986 will rcdun· funding for operations at Oownl'\ MOTHER 'S DAY Sund<t_\', Ma.\' 12 th • .!1JI ~ lkdl111l •A ICIH ( 11.,1.1 Mt''-·' l .tit!• 1r111.1 •J.!h..!h 1-1 tf<• t i llHlfl \ Orld celebrates end f WWII 40 years ago G -V E D Germany. Shoppers and workers Premier Laurent Fabius v1S1ted the ermans See - a Y cross the borderdaily. and the ancieni S<jloolroom 1n Rei ms an eastern aS n ew be inning... city is popular with German tourists. France where the Germans first French commemoration of the signed their uncond1t1onal surrender to ch an e errf ng w ays jiianiiiniiii viiieiiirsaiiiiiiryiiiiistiiartiieiidiiiiTiiueilsd•a-iy-w•h•en-•M•1a.iiy•7.i., .' ·.94•5•. ----··---! By tM A11odatecl Preu Forty years after it ended. Europe recalled the agony of World War II today. West Germany's president proclaimed Hitler's defeat a day of liberation, France welcomed Presi- dent Reagan. the Soviets honored their war dead and Britain stressed ieconc1 iatlon. --- --- On "Ma y 8. 1945. the surrender of Nazi Germany was ~nnoun~cd. ~nd of Poland on Sept. I. 1939 was over. Draw two new credit cards for the prke of one at~. Europe celebrated 1he anniversary .-._.,,, today with parades. rchg1ous services and other mcmonals. Presiden t R ichard \On Weizsaecker told the West German Parliament that all Germans. whether or not the) part1c1pated in Nazi war cnmcs. must accept the past. "We ha ve no reason to take part today in victory celebrations. But we have every reason to recognize May 8, 1945. as the end o(·an erring way in German history." he said. "The 8th of May was a day of liberation. It freed us all from the system of National Socialist (Nazi) tyranny," von We1zsaecker said. , "There was no zern hour. It was a chance for a new beginning. and we have used it as well as we could ... Weizsaccker said Germans must take responsibility for World War II and its results. including malllons of deaths. postwar hardships. and a Europe di.v1ded between East and West. A West German pollster said a "silent miyor:it} .. of the West Ger- mans sec' nothin~ worth com- memorating in public. In a survey b) the Allensbach Institute for Polling. 58 percent of the 2.000 people polled nauonwide said they were surprised at the length} debate over how 10 commemora1e the annive rsary. German polit1 c1ans argued for months about whether it was primarily a day ofliberation or a day of defeat for the Germans. T Strasbourg, France. a city on 1he border with West Germany that has been in the middle of several wars between the two count ncs. greeted the anni versary in a festive mood. preparing for Reagan's amval to address the European Parliament. 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To keep trac k of where ompanies are going a n d which people are helping the m get there.just watch ·credit Line·-. evcryda tn the Business section of your new Daily Pilaf . • Eo11 0R1AL Recent history reveals futility of an e mbargo If President Reagan reall y th inks a trad e em bargo against Nica ragua will fo rce •the leftist $andinista gove rnment to buckl e unde r to U .S. demands that it cut tts military ties wi th the Soviet U nion. then the president's aides need to remi nd him ofrecent history. They can stan with 1980. when he ,attacked then- President Can er's trade embargo against the Soviet U nion in retaliation for the Soviet invasion of fghanistan. lo fac t 1ln.t! of the fi rst things Reagan <lid when he entered offi ce was to lift the emb11rgo. claiming the onl y o nes hun by it were the American fa rmers. President Reagan should also be reminded that in 1960 Dwight Eisenhower tried the s,ame tactic against Cuba to underm ine Castro's co mmu11 ist government. Instead, it fo rced Castro to be even mo re dependent on the Soviet Unio n for econom ic aid and gave the C ubans a national identity by providing a scapeg9at for Castro's problems: The U.S. aggression against Cuba. The sa me things are going to happen in Nicaragua. Reagan's reasons for the em bargo are 'clear: Conw.-essrefused to allow him to continue orchestra ting a military coup to replace the Sandinista government with Somoza supponers hoping to create a nother suppressi ve. omoza-like dictatorsh ip in Latin Ameri ca. But a U.S. tr:-ade embargo wi ll not undermine the Sandinista government. ©nly 10 percent of Nicaraguan im pon s. $111 m ill io n ann ually. are from the United States. And onl y 12 percent of its ex pons -just $5 7 millio n in revenue -go the U nited States: these are m ostly agricultural products that can be sold elsewhere. There is so little trade with Nicaragua because Reagan imposed a panial trade embargo on Ni caragua when he entered o ffice in ..1981 . He ordered sharp cutbacks of sugar purchases from Nicaragua and blocked Nicaraguan loan req uests in the American Development Bank. G ra nted . these wrenches thrown into Nicaragua's economy did hun the co u ntry and contributed to the spi rali ng inflation rate. but they did not undermine the Nica raguan govern ment any more than the U.S.- fi nanced rebel attacks d id . Both served as a n e xternal blame for the communist government's own inability to improve li ving conditions in the country and helped instill natio nalism in a doubting pop ulation. Probably the o nl y -victims of Reagan's attempt to undermine N icaragua's econom y are the middle class businessme n in the-cottntry--wfl&-~on-ti nue~ to~e thei r businesses under President Daniel Onega·s bqind of communism. The inflati on and shomrges of goods ha ve fo rced many ou r of business and. as i'n C uba. o ut of the country, leaving only 1he uned ucated and unskilled peas,ants and their co mm unist leaders to find a solution to the country's· maii y problems. ~-U.Gli.studeat:agaln seeff funds to fight starvation· • r ll thl' f dtlOr l,J\t I hJnk,g1' 1nl' .1-. I lx-gan to I a\t I or J '-"orld Hannt I did not kno1.1. thJt I 1.1.oulJ not Ix-l'Jttng for a '-'l'l'k I knl'IA. J\ .1 \(llldl \rtentl\I 1Ph D l.ind1J.1ll'tth.Jf,11ml·pcupk1n m' lOmmunll\ 1.1.crl' not c,en\1t1 1eJ to \.\orld hungl'r l">Cl.1U\l' thl·~ had not l'\f">Crtl'nlcd -\el·n or tell -hunger •\\"'I th \ tl'tnam thl· horror of thl· 1.1.ar wa' nnh hrnught honll' 1.1.11h thl' ,11tfi11\ •>f 11ur 'Oil'>. I aimed t<t hnng l1nnw 111 tr' till' hung1·r In tn\ 1t1n11 p1•1 1pk t1 1 lc'l'l 11 ll\ t;l\llll~ l11r .i d,1\ I .tll'r h\ la'iltn~ tot J ''ll'i.. unttl '!.!IJlllKJ \\J\ 1a1wd l~I 11\'I \hldl'tll l our u1m1nun1t' '"'\ \le.tr' :.it111n lir\thanJ lt ""'" 'Prrttu,ilh upltltrng .ind edu<..at111nal nrwrrl·n<..l' "1~ tent" p11<..hl•d ag.arn 111 remind u\atl that Jlmmt hall ,1 ~t·:.ir latl'r. lhl· \trrran lr"" "l:.ir from'" n though 1·nu1urag1ngl\ the tir't 'll"P ha' c tx·,·n taken rn "'"''" l' \'tlwrg.enq aid -d h,snll-.ml \\ J \IK 1,tl \l ll'Oll\I ti I\ l .. I\\ \ll prnJru that 1111r fl<tpul,1111111 ma\ \l'f\ \.\t•ll ht>t omr <..lc~n'1t11t•tl h' \ecrng 'tan rng l.hrldrcn on lht•1r '<-rl'CO\ da' 1n dnJ da' nut Onl' l.IO lx•t11m~ numht:d to hungt•r a' man~ h~l\l' to vrolenle ')kt•pt1t \ rat111n,1l11t· 1he1r lal.k t1f part1r1pa1111n w11h lhl' dl'\na1r 1ng da1m ··'-" h~ hothr r 111 h'l'd thl'l11 "hl•n IMl"rl" 1.1.ill Ix-t1.1.rt1' ·" fll,Jn\ 111 ft'l'd lll''l(I \l'a(,.. \\ a \ou;il \ttt•ntl\I "nl' ran \l"l' thJI "hat I\ ncl·lll'd " J 'U\IJIOl'd dl111jt through grass root\ Jt'' dop- mrnt prOJt"CI<; -school' 1rnga1ton "\lem\. hv1:\. \Ceds -to mali.c our 'tar. 1ng hr11thl·r, and '"'l"r'> \l'll· "ifline n t \\c mu't pkdgc 10 prl\,1\e 11r- g.1n1 1atron\. \.\1th \trut1n11nf hudgct~. that an: dorng 1h1;, -wLh '" <ldam i.\merrea (whom '-'C at I ( I n·1 om mend) \\ e must pll'dgc lest 1.1.r hnomt· forgL·tful n umhnJ or tk · ,,·ri..1111cd It ma\ 1.1kr '>l'\ rn \l'ar' 111 rr1"rl·n1' II• 11·tt tl\ 'l''l'll \l':tr' 111 1.1m1nc \\l· mu't 11111h1l11t· tor 1h1\ 1.1..11 1111 tam1nc n111.1. I hL' \tUdl'nl\ .11 l ( I ,11\' 'l'tt1ng an nampk h' pll'dg1ng pn month. thL' 'aml' 1.1.e r~ll'•L·d tn nur "l'd, ·, ta,t. $I OJ 100 or\ I rx-ntutknt for Orangl' ( ount\ ·, L'mpl<•\ed l llnl· muntt\ of l ~ m1ll1on J month·, rlcdge· of S <; fll'r Dt'r"1n "nu Id lw \A rnrl11on per month rlL•dttL'll unttl \l l' h,1' c enJeJ thl' \tnl~tn t n''" \\ l' l an all ma!..<..· .in '"'l''lfTIL'nt for ltk J'kd[?l'\ Jll" \,I\ dL'llUl tthfc ,IOJ IA. ti! Ix· rut on no 11thn llnnor h'it'i I hi.'\ l,1n ht.· \Cnt 111 thl' Oranttt' ( ount) .\lrrLan Rl'itt•I I und l o C ornne Haml·n--11 Hu\lnl''' ManJger \"il (I ~''' t n1' l r"''' C t•nt('r l 'n1· 'L"r\11~ nl ( .t11forn1.1 . ,r, tnl' •>27 I 7 l~'in.'i<i.t"') I 11rroratl' 1n4utrtL'\ X'i•1 hl/4) lllll\"-"'l'iV \"IVl Cd ln1nr Slmple solution to Bltburg f o thl' F J1111r With Jll thl' "1r,d11m tn '>. .1\h1ngtnn I l Jn not umkr\tJnJ v. It\ '11mn1nl· drd not 1 nnw 11p "''th 1h1· ~1nr \lmplt> pl,1n IA. hit h \.\OU Id h,t \ \' dl\\11,llkd tht• 1m·"t.knt t111m 'l\1t1ntt 1h1· Btthurll I I ll"lt'h: r\ ll 1\ n11t lhl IJ'lht11n jtl\I 1111\.\ 111 hclll' ')RANf,£. C )AS T Daily Pilat th1· < 1crma11 \ 'i "iom('onl' 'h11uhl h:l\l' told hrrn that a perc;on Imm th r n rl l'mp1r(' "huned at R1 thurg -.i f<u,.,ran rummun1~1 · It would undnuhlt'dl\ ha'L' \lllfl rnt h1111 1n h•., 11.1l ~ .. l()lf" "-1 10~ ( Cl\t:l ~fry H L. Schwertz Ill f renk Zlnl ttf I f ' Tom hit ., t ..... ,..,_ t 14:-t '".., ... ,. twi ~ .... •ro;t - "'' ~ Vi,. 1 A1_t-:f _... r &• ._, r t-.#- 1. i'b ~ A t I t L----- ------· ----- ~ ... ~-'--~---· ----,_., · ·1~ there an American ~ho watched tel evision on Sunday who Is Jess adamantly anti-Hitler than h e was on Saturday?" Now that Bitburg's over, do opponents feel silly? Despite dire wa rnings b y foes of visit. it s u ccessfully re yil ed the Holocaus t WILLIAM F. .\ Eurnpcan rL·nccttng on 1hr ma- chtnl·~ of .\mnKan polrtrt' mu~t ht.· pcrpk\L'd. thl>ugh hL· lannnt hnix· 111 tw cnhghtrncd mcrl"I) b~ nrd.ing llf) the phonr .ind talking tu a ~trel'I· -,mun .\ml'r1l·an Ht·rau\t' 11 '' pu11lrng (l\t'r ht·rl' al\O fht• rrr\1dt·nt or thl' I nlll"ll ~late' Jlll'P" Jn 1n' 11~111011 th;.st tndudl'' a' "rt to a m1lr1.1r. ll'mrwn rn 1.1.htdl 44 \\ \Oldtl'r~ arc ah.o hum.:d. :.inJ umlrnn1s .t p11!tt1tal <otorm Hut rt"" ta flOlrtrl-.il \lorm rn \.\htlh thr O'L·r.,hdmrng m.11<1nt' 111 .\mcrtl am .trl' l'ngagl'tf Hui "h.11 l'nll'rgL'' 1' a d" '''on tx·t\\\"l"ll thl· rw1ipk Jnd thl·1r d('mon.1111.rlh l'll'L tcJ r('pre\1.·n tat 1 \l'\ .\ttl'r total l'\p<i\Ufl' 111 thl' "'ul· 1ndud1ng a 1110\I unu\u.tl \ll'nl· ka I u rt ng lhc. ~Pfl.'.~Llll' nt 0 I l1h: l n llnl \tall'' tx·1ng In turt·d 111 1111 Tl1rL'rgn poltt \ h\ \CIOll'lllll' on "h1ll1t hl· h.1d 1u\I LOnkrrL·J J mL·J.il. J p11ll t \\ ,l\h- rn~ton P11\t· \H( I \ht1\l.\'d thl \nwn- l Jll J)l'Opk ruugh(\ l'\ l'n I '>2 rwr,l'nl 1n ta\(>rl ••n thl' 4lll'\11<111 \\hl'thl'r lh·agan 'hnutd 1J n11·I thl' r111po,1·J \ 1~11. Thl' roll fll(Jrl'I)\ l'L "proper!\ l'\arntn<.'d "tth n·krl'lllt' to th1• krnlt l)f prt'\\Ufl'' l'\JX'lll'lll'l'lf t)\ thl' J\l'rttge \rnl'rtcan.'"'ot man~ \nwrr- urn' .1n· 1nt1ma1ch a1.1.art• nt lhl· lkltL.il'll'' ot C.crman p11l.1,11l' - ,t\\.arl'. lur 1n,1.1mr. ot thl· kft"ard lurth ofthl· ~oual lkmmrat'> during the pa'>t '>L'a ... on "'hen thr lc.1da<,h1r .$CilLfrom ..c.1cIIlaJidrn..EJ.•ro!!Lng and rt1rtr mt«Ttt> """mcrtlt'nmrnrrng thl·1rJt•plmml·n1 tl"ll\.'11 Hut n rl"\ one 111 \ merrl .r t·11h1·1 li.n1m, or from ftl'411l"llt tdn l\111n rlport' kl''' hl· Ii.no''' .1 11°\\1\h 'un '' 11r of thr H11lm-.i11'1 JnJ lhl· tl·ndL·n,' " tu '' ''h to -,onttll' thO'>L' "h11'l' kl'ltng' \tan<l 1n t">C hurt. tn thl· UO\l'ntc nt countena1ltng reasons lor pur,ut ng ~1 coursl' of ar 11on. pcr.,onal kl·ltng' notw11h-.1and1ng. Bue KLEY Rut while thl' .\m('rtl'ah pcopk "t'rl' rough !~ dtvtdl·d. C'ongre.,s "'a~ .ill hut unan11nous tn oppoo;111on to thl" m p. t ndl·cd. thL· 'otcin tht' Senate Do thl·y now lcl'I a li ttk btt ,111~ ., ''a' unan1mou\: tj2-ll. No\\.l't thenhe Ma~or Harold Wa~htngton of (ht- pt.·opk· \\hO f:l\ur1.·d the trip 'H'rl' 111. cago pronounn·d that 11 Rl·agan "t·nt 1ntiirnll'd orl'l<.c tlw \en.Hof\ \\.L'r(' ill-to Bit burg. hl' \\-UUld h<· ··,owing thL' intiirmL·J. seed!> of anotha Holotaust .. \A. hat Hut l·cna1nh 11 101101.1.\ that w1 1h1n hapix·nc; wtll'n ~ou !>a) <.nnwthtng ltli.l' ( 110..,rl'"' (\hl' ·110 u.,l' \Oll'd .WO 10 2o that. anlf thl'n look at \OUr\L'lf 111 tht· "' mirror'? Rl'' ul\1on'1 • .1g.1111\l I. thl'rl' v.a!> nothing hkc tht• I h h The man '"h'i pro\l'lUtt·<l 1 1' l\tun 1 erl' "~1" among 1 e pcopk Eichmann in l'\ral'I \ard thJt rt "h11 'otc:d to \l'nll thl·m to C ongresc;. \\ ll\ • Oppmttion 10 the Hrtburg Reagan "'ent to Brthurg. 11 rtkr \\ould 'l\tl "a'> pnmanl~. th ough h~ no rt'>l' fo~ard frnm hi\ gra'L' w mear1, l'\dU\IH'I) \Otn·d thro ugh proda1 m a grcat,1ctor) Do\ll'ha'l' fr" 1,h 11rganitattons. tht· k" tsh the feeli ng that that hapf)l'nl•ll. aflt"r 1he events oflast Sunda' ., u1mmuntt) ta l..tng thl· pos111on. quill" · lUrtl'Ltb. tbai tht•ir rx·opl~· "l're thl· Would H1tlcr. lool..1ngdo1.1.n on the ·,pl"L raf \ tctim.; of Hrtlcr 11· ,., quttt'" TJTocrl"din~. take' -ran.;factmn from "mpl~ inwnll'l\,thk th,11 not a '>lngk thl'm-TTmm ht.·1ng reYrlrd ac; nnr ot '\;n.itm on the flour th.it I.la\ ~' m· the 1.1.or\l tot.tltt:.inan rnon\IL'r' 11~ . . h l\llll"\ ., p.11h11nt "1th \tr lfr.1 g.;1n\ po,111on 1., thl'rL" ,tn \ml·m.in \\ho \.\a ti hl·d th.rt he L111rld not l:tnl·cl till' '"'' \1.11h11ut.1lktt1ng1011urd1,all,ant:.iue tdL·'"10n on \uni.!;" 1.1.ho I\ k\\ ~ adamanth an11-H1tkr.1h.in lw """on <•l'rman poltttr' Or. nrn. thal 1hcrt' aturda,·f \,,,,n·1 nrw 't'na tor thcrt• who kit that · lhl' prL'\ltfcnt "a' L'nlitkd 10 hillu1.1. Would rt hl' unt .• 11r. 111 fan, tn go ,o ht., "'' n 'l'll\l' o l drptom:.lltt pn-far as l..ll 'a ~ that thl' l"\L'l11\ th:tt ortttt·'-But not onl' 'enator 'tlll'd to d1ma1e~ tlw S11nda ) \ t'itt rt·· hatli. ilw prl''1tknt It is a' "mpk as m.•1.1.rd mort• :lrdentl) than an)lhtn~ that ,111a., 1.1.11n·1 ner hrrng up. and .dont> dunng the pa!>! W ~l·ari. the: 'l"l'I.. to rhac;tl\e. a <,t·nator \\ho \Oted mcmpn ot'thl' 111110 au,t'.' .\nd do ~l' w unt for nothing thL' aga111\t th(' l:itthurg tnp. , . . Hut ant:.igonl\h 1.1.oukl tx-'..,llre 111 \trcngthl·nc:.d ha.nll ol thl· ~ hrl\t1an bn nj. UJl.:tri an)-ful~ -={k!."~( l'-~rl'.' _ in S,t>rm~~ '>1'n.1tor r, fot, Ing' otl:Otn-a' or ofili-:---wn f>1t' "-a unfh tY.lt'lCrng oT~mtnC":ln Bit hurg lrrp r hc \Cnator\ 1.1.ere dmng foreign poltl'~ l\l run al to lhl· lll·knSl' ''h.tt 1.1.a' ,,tkr I he) arc polr t1C1an'> ofthl' 1.1.c<;tcrn lrontta., and .iri• l1H•'l·J h\ poltttiJI motl\l"" Rl·agan drd thL' nght thing. -\nd hl· I i·t. Kt'.igan J\\Ul11l' .tll thl' ttlaml·. rx·rtormcd 'Pkndtdl~ ·\nd he " thn 1.1.l·r1· 'a' 1ng. a' the' ra1wd their o1.1.ell apologin hl· "ill nn l.'r gt·t hand' lo uindemn ht\ tk c1s1on to William BuC'lcJ~y is a syadical«"d uin<,ummatl' thl' '"'' col•m•Jst. U.S. tnay give foreign firih contract for defense work Secu rity a ge n c ies u n n er ved by secre t n ature of con t ract \\.\\I I I\.( 1 I<)' -Bm' 1ng tn tlw ""hn 11! thl 11'l lll'1'r ,1r11.1n 111 Oman t \ oil 11 r:d' .111• nn t Ill' \l'rltl' 111 an ,1pparl·ntt' 11n rr1·u·tkn1~·d ITill\l" ,llA.-.Hdtrl)I .• li111·1g11 llllnf):tll\ .1 m.1111r l•t1llr,1l1 lnr w1ll·t . \mnu;1n mtl11an "'"'k I 111· 11111\f)\"L I ,, '" 111111l'I \ lll!l Ill "l"l unt\ mindnt t \ 1 'JWll' th.11 Jl1nt1unn•nwnt 111 till' l<llllliH I h,I\ hl'l·n hdtl up Im 111111 11111nth' \l htk tht· Pt•n 1,1g1tn thL' < I\ and thL· \J:it ronal "i1·t 11rtl\ < ount rl "'' t•,ttg,til· th1· m.1t 11·r ( omnlrl.111 ng th1· \llll.1111111 " ti\\' fl':tr ot ()l)L•ndtng lht• \Utt,Jll. IA. hom lhl' Rl'a~a n admrn1-;tratwn ha' high hnix·,· of ton\ert1ng 11\111 :r Ima! \ma1rnn ,1lh \lmrlar to the l,il t' 'hah of Ir.in ThL' 1 ontr.tt I 1n q111·,1111n "tor tlw ··l.trl'IJl..tng .. 111 thrtT I >r11.i111 1,u, rli ltl'\ 1.1.htl h lhl' l ntll'J \lain h.1' alre:uh \f)<'nt ITTl>rl' thdn $~()0 1111lhon 1mpn1,1ng l he laLt!t~1nt,111 I~ l"nt h' tht• t \ < \'nlral C 11mm,rnd 1l11r nwrh thl' Rapid l~·rh•,nwnt I nrtl I < >n1· ul th1· f.l t tl11tt'' \' rli ho11\1' hrjthh ,l.0'111\ r u1nim11n11 .11111n' .ind 111 tclltl(l'n'-4' c:quipnh'llt ( )m,1n I\ lhl' 11111\ \l,llL" Ill lhl' 'tratt'gtl Pl'r\lan < 1ult art•.i thJt ha' agreed tn kl I \ m11t1arv tor<:<'~ u~ hJ\l'\ on 11\ tnrrt1H\ rn ,11 rt\I\ \lthnu14h thn:trl·tak rng wntrntJ" o\tt.·n~thh 1.1.1111h ,1hou1 ~~11 rrpll1on .. 11\t'I 111 a Brn"h lirm. 1.1.h1th \\t>Uld \Omdrn1.1. h:t'l' 111 nhtarn l J ~ "scrrt·t" rkarancc Rut 1hn werl' 1·quall~ rductant to an1agonl1t· th l· ~ultan or hi\ Hntl\h lrtl•nJ,, 1.1.ho )t'Cmcd to ha\l' till' 1n<\1tk trad. 1A.-1th th(' monanh Jaci r ...,,. fllf ANDEISOI l\. ~ The touch\ m:ittrr n·nu1m·J in ltmho fo r month'\ fhcn on Mar('h t 7. 1984. l 1.S. ·\ mbassador John ( oun- Pl·ntagon \nurce~ told U'i 11 rnuld "di tryman tn Oman .-.ent a ~ecrct cablr to hlo,,.om 1ntn a S2 hr II ton txinan1a 'for Wa<;htngtnn d1c;clo'l1ng tha1 the 1hr 1.1.tnn1ng rnmpan} o\1.1.are of tht<i.-Omant fon•tgn m1n1'iter had gt\Cn 14 I '\ firm ... -and one Rrrt1sh h1ma d1plomat1< noll'reque<;t1ng1hat Lompan\. .\trwork I tll -\enl .\1rwork tx· awank<l thl' w ntract rc rre\\.·ntatt\l'' on a \Ill' ''"11 1n .\nC"lther cable Ill da}\ lata rl·· nl toha I 9X \ and ,uhmttl('d ported that a Bnton high 1n the rrd1m1nal) hid' on the: prn1l'l't Oman1 m1l 1tal) had ·w~e\ted -1n an ob' 1ou~ effort to mukt.· the Atr· Threl' 11.S. rnmpantl''i -Nonh-k rup, Al·ndtx and r< i & '(; lntl'rlerh -wor award mon· pttlalahk -that I • lhc contract tx· ~i vt•n to a JOlnt "'ounc up on lhl' .. ,hon It'll" of Vl'n lurt· of tht· Bntl\h fi rm and an h11ltkr~ alkr l ' ~. gcl\crnmt•nt rr· .\mt•n can ohc. Vinnetl c orp 'tL'W\. I at h lirn1 'IX'nt t~IKl,(~)0 lo SI I On .\pnl 2. St'rretary of State mt!)1on 110 11\ htd fhaf, "'ht·n 'iultan ()ahu!I btn \(1corge Shull! secretl y cabled thd 1.s. \:tttl'\ 1.1.htnl nt iron made llM'lf fcll. ambassador that he accepled lht• rhi• 44.,tar-olJ ahr,olutc ru ler'.-. O man1 foreign minister\ req ut.•s l a\ Bnmh :uh t\C.''' _ rndudrng ht\ old the authorrtalt\C "'l'W of the,!>ullan Hut .,,,11 the l'onlracl award has lx-t•n \;indhllr\I hudd\ r1moth) Landon hl·ld up for the \.3rtOU\ IO\\' .. ltgaltOn\ m.11k 111ll'.rr111 thl' Pentagon that h) l 'S agcnt"'te\ thq "crrn't happ\ .lhout thr <'\· .. We're ~ind of l:luoht 111 onl· of du'1oll ol \11 \\t1fl.. l tJ lrnm the " e lho\C.' rorrtgn f')Olt() hrod\," a hroh Lllllll,1\ I p m e I .111d1111 "ho h.t' madt· n11ll1nn., a~ cntago n o ic1al tolu u\ "The )uhan lhl 'ullan\ nt0'lt 1nflul•nt1al ad' 1ser. and ht'i hO)\ arl' <;q u<'e11ng CVl'I")· and I m F~nnl'll a Hrttt'ih officl'r hod) "htrh make\ rt a difficult lktih hl·d to \C.'f\ l" J\ l htel of the suuattnn We wan1 to iCl our (mtlt· Om.1111 au h1rlc. 'is1 tc<l 1hc Pentagon tary) rcQu1rl'mcnt'i taken l·arc of over nwri· ih.rn ,1 H'ar ago 10 so!tctl there and do 111he nghl way. b" wt'rc u1n1 rnrtc: fur Rn 11c:n tirnh in Oman. setting prrssure to do somc:thin1 th11 inC'ludin~'\tN-ork 15 very margrnal, and that'\ where the damn nrh comro; 111 " I \ o inal' "l're undcr .. rn ndahl) rclul t:tnt 10 turn thru 'K·n\111 H' J•d AIHl«1r1oe 11 • 1ylHllt'•tt4 l·q111n11wn1 arid a lt1('r:tt1H rontracl rol•m•l•I. -----------..... _..__ WILLIAM BUCKL&T cohunnlet Atne WELLS Body's advice wasn't the best She listen ed to h er body -lost time a nd gain ed inch es L1~1rn to :,-uur hod~. 1·,e hl·ard tha t Sl'\eral ti mes la td) trom lrrends and even. from a dcx:tor. Wh~ not. I though t .\II m~ ltfe I've lx·L·n lt<;tl·ning to .. omc:one. V. hen I 1.1.a\at·hild. I lt stenell 10 my parc:nt\. ciders and pla) matl'S . .\ lttt lc latn I ltst~ m·d to t('achcrs. emplo~er,. hu'>b;rnd and l'hrlJ ren. l'\l· lr\tt·ned to doctors and den11,1s and la1.1.~ns -to prcachL'r\. polt- 11uan'> and panhandlers. \o I l1'>tem·J to m~ bod) th.i.· other d:.i ~ .\t 5.30 am 11 said. ··He~. let's \ll'l'P a "htle longer You gl'l me up earl~ l'\l'f) morning.: Rl'mL·mbl'r. "l'·re on da) ltghl '>3\ rng nm\ and 11· uni\ 4·.10. -C1otf~ ltITTl' (i1mme a 1m·a1.. ·• rd1d f1.1.o hour' latl'r. 1.1.hen I had f)l·rm"''on from my hod) to gt•t up. we had a d1~cusston ahout break.fast. ~o 1.1.a\ d id 11 "ant to se ttle for bran. grapctro1 1 and decaf. .. .l u't onrc t·ouldn't we tia\l' a Danl\h and real coffrt> -wtth rn·am·1 .. rt plcalled "1th me. I went ailing. That \\J\ tht· ht.•gtnntng. M } body drdn't "ant to Jo l'Acrc1sco; or even ta li.l· a 1.1.al li.. It tall..l'd mc out of <\ttltng do1.1. n at thl' 1.1.o rd processor and into a talom·-ladL·n lunch . ··-.JN appk'> for lunch agarn'.' Ho"' ,1hou1 a r hccsL·hurg('r') \\(' ha,en·1 had a l hl'cseburger for ages " .\nd l'' en aftl'r I ga \ e 1 n. tl still d1dn ·1 ·"ant w takl· a .... alk or k t me 1.1.ork on a rnlumn What dtJ 11 want? It wanted ICl take a nap When m~ hod} wok~up. 11 wanted a m1ll-aftan1111n 'nad a nd to settle do1.1.n \.\llh a honl.. . .\t 611 nudgt•d ITTl' and 'ard ... It\ 11me IO gl't the ice out " "'Oh no." I '\<lid. "Rc:mc>mht.·1 . \.\t. .. rl' 1111 da~hght sa' ing trmt· and 11 ', uni\ 5 < •O<f s time." rVf ) hod~ doesn't $"'l' up easily •"'\ ou ha' L' to get on th ts nl"" ~chcJutc 'ooha or later. so ~ou m ight aco we ll 'tart no'\ ·· · .\nd <ltd 11 cooperate wnh m ) plans tor dtnna·• Docs a mou'it.' coopcratl· 1.1.11h-a cat'' First. 11 did n't want to t•at on '>t"hl•du!c. 11 dragged the da) ltght ~\.J~..llll ~ rili'-- ---~ .. , 11~n·1 eat while the o;un 1.-. rnll \h1n1ng-ha'\e another Jnnk."' Whl'n Ja) ltght had fad('J Ill an artl'ptahk degree. m ~ bod) orJ crcd lac;agnr anJ ho1. nust) ttrcad (but- tt·red) and rrd w1nl' for dmner-then 1ns1sted on cheesecake for dessen. Was rt grateful to me for lt stenrn g and 1nllule1ng e\ef) "htm'' No. \\hen hcd ltml' ca me. ti artt.•d ltke a 'P<>tll•d rhtld. "No. no -~ou alwa)'> pu t ITT(' to tx·d loo earl}. Let"'\ sta:r up Jnd watrh Da' td Lt'll('rman." What wa' the rl'!>u lt of this good pt('Ce of c1d"1n· from my doctor and fm·n d\? I lost <>ut on m' exercises and a \lrl·tc h at thl' word processor I l'tHk d ur \\tth an l'Xtra half pound. a hangmn and a '1nk full of dl\hl·~ I \.\on"t tell ~11u not 10 hst('n to )Our ho<..I' I'm JU\t 1.1.:.irn1ng you If you g1\t' a hod~ an inch. ti will kL'('P on wrl·aJ 1 ng. Nnnagatn "1ll I lt-,tl'n to mine - """ that I k.no" tt"\ \Ut·h a blab-hamouth Columaist Ann Wt /ls llvH I• Laguna Nigu~/. L.M. Bovo Around the world in30days Q D1scount1 ng oceans and other natural bamer~. how long would ii take a relay ra l'1ng 1eam of Pony fapress \tylc ndcrs to go around the world on horseback" .\ . .\bout 30 day'i f here art' womcn·s !tbbt'r~ who \ll)' Wilham hakcsprare would qualify todav in a mall' chauv1n1M P•i The ong1nal .. heathen·· was an)onc \I.ho li ved rn wild uncult1va1~ hea1h. 1\hnut ~S0.000 cake'I of "oap a Yl'ar arc U'it'd 10 draw X'\ on lhe window!> of buildings wherein con'itruct1on men labor ON'hids hloom longer than othtr flowers ny other flower"i. L.M. Boyd 11 • •Y•~IC'•tH ~•m•lll . ~ I ............. ~~~~~.-;._-~.­ -r ~ He goes to great pains for patients Dentist's war.m office. soft voice a nd hidden :~t~~:.~~~:~nt~ 0Ir~as~~~~ne~~,an0~ instruments make his 'clients' comfortable ">1gh1. he added. His oiovements and _ _ ... pecch are slow-paced beca1,1se a ly SUSAN MONAHAN The once-ub1qu1tous de ntist oflice decor featuring crisp white smocks. ·white walls and a black chair (ac- cented with an array of cruelly sharp -instruments) may be going th e way of convenibles with fins. leagues on this topic: at the l\naheim frenet1cdcn11st can unnerve a patient Convention Center last weekend. o\nd Jep&<:n choosc.·s his wordi. w11h during tht' Sl?nngScit>ntifk~ssion of ex~;em_e :are. . . . , • the Cahforn1a Dental A~soc1at1on. I don t say. I rn going tQ g1 H }OU . ' . a shot'. I talk _about nurnb10& the Although Jepsen has a DDS an~ a ~· area ... On the other hand, he doesn't Ph.D (in hum~n behavior). he .cni twlil'~·e 1n lying 10 pa.Hents. "If they're c~uragcs ~1s patients 10 call him Carl. 0 ng 10 (eel a twi nge I let them "Some of them )NOuld rather call me tu~ .. ~ · Dr. Jepsen. and'that's all Tight, too: T~~r'e is music of ('Ourse. but __ _.......,,· .. r .... 1-.LH..___t .. e.p.,,sciuin.~. -a..-."'d.C.ull-4<11 .... 1>!..-aa.undu....._uh.,.11._t ._I wl\XAaLln.._1 .....,_tn """' them the on"" rt uni· ttnJ> ~ --__........ 7 !:"°"H I Jepserr uy~ s ·not gtver 111> patients human behavior specialist who prac-ty t? k~_ow m~. as.~ 1nend". ... e ~so hl•adphones. expl<Jining that the} rices in San D iego. has decorated his prefers client 10 patient. Patient nterfcrc wlth dentist/client com- offico in salmons and pinh. ~-~-~·~ed1cal term 1mpl} lllg dependcn-~unirntions. These c-olo rs are sootfilllg, he "Comm11n1L"ate" and "interact" explained 1n an 1nterv1ew. but not I his ma ) seem like another exam-an· words he uses often. perhaps cold. The) 're warm. "but not sohot·a!> pk of Cali fornia informaht~. but hccau'>C hl· npcrt~ hi s cl ients to to be energizing." The color scheme 1s there 1" method in kpsl'n '.<. mellov.-parnnpatl' 1n tht•ir tn•<1tml·n t choices. one aspec:t of creating what Jepsen ness. llsing tt·rhiques based on neu-"I v.ork 1n tl'rn1' 11t'upt1ons." he said. calls the "nght context apd content" rohngui\tlt" programming (NLP). "I "Wt· d1SC"U)\ \:inuus means for fortreatingdcntal patients. a concept , interact v.1th m> cl1t•n1~ in their ach1l'\lng goal' .. health ('arc prov1dl.'r.'' he ..aid "People makt' excdlent cho1c~ for thcmselvt's." But there an: probabl> pragma11~t~ who want to know what kinds of results this ph1losoph) ~cneratcs. lo other words, 1f the med1nne d<Xsn 't taste bad. 1s 11 doing any good'.' kp~n sa}s ")es," .:·1 surround m) self w11h a statTI n 1n sh'are affec11on and res~ct w11h." Nut only does this make his work mor~ 1>leasan1. he added. 001 r~an:h he cond~ted for his doctorate' 1nd1cated th . an eov1ronmen1 foll ow their den mt\ instruc11ons 98 percent of the.-11mt· "Studies have shown that 8U per• cent of people who go to .dentists ha' t' some fear" kpsen ('la1m'> that .,1mpk NLP tt·chniques can hdp ncutral11c that fear and -enable denll'>IS to trl'at en·n patients with a dental phoh1;.i D1ily Pilat I '· * WEONESOA V, MAY 8. 1985 INTERTAIRllEN.T, Ill ANNLANDERl,M c sa s whose 11me has rnme. respcct1\ t' '1sual, audito r) ~nd For exam pk. a· patient w11h a 1ne~. e 1c S)S ems. tll' said. It s a ·· chipped tooth w11l Ix· informed abo ut ..\nd finall). people JU'>I don't gt'I ca' 111es like th e) U'>t'd to ··\\ t•'rl' do1n&~wcrfill1ngs so we Ae~d~·~~~-~~~~~~~~-~--~~-~~-~~--~~~---~-~-~ "Ten years ago. I couldn't get dentists to listen to mt• when I wanted to educatl' them atiout chairs1de manner: now I'm turning them away." Jepsen addressrd some col- wa~ tor mt• to d~vclop a ra pport w11h the treatment'> a' ailable and 1.1<111 then dental pat1t•nts. decide v.hich procl'dure -1f afl } - Thi: pnnt\ on thl' "alb !.ubhmlllal-best meets h1~ or her needs. "I am I~ rnnvl') rt•as)urann:. the otlice thl'n' as their ,i..iltcd ath 1'>t'r and the 50 !)ercent \.\ho aren't coming 1n fo rthat." ht•expla1ncd. "Wn·an bring Ill more people h) U'>lllg lx·ha' 1or JI skills. thus increasing the dt•ntal health of the l' ... Dentists can safely treat AIDS victims 1 By SUSAN MONAHAN Detty "6ot C•reep11'\Cleftt Dentists can treat .-\IDS (acquired immune defkienc} s~ ndrome) and hcpatlllS patients without ('Ontracting the diseases themseh es. sa\ s Marwan Abou-Rass. DDS. prO\ 1dl·d they take extreme precautions. "AIDS 1s not commun1l·ahk b\ casual contact... expla1 nrd Abou·- Rass. who rhoderated a panel on "'Hepatitis and AIDS: Practical Rec- ommendat1ons" last weekl'nd dimng the Spring Scientific Session of the California Dental ..\ssociat1on (C'DA) 1n Anaheim. Abou-Rass has a pm ate practice Ill San Manno and teaches al the Un1vers1t) of Southern C'all- forn1a . He 1s alo;o chairman of the CD.\ Council on Se1entific Affairs and Research. \.\h1ch sponsored the panel. ..\lso speaking "erC' Jamt·s Hooley. DDS. dean of the UCLA School of Den II sir): l.ud'°' 1g ll'llau. MD. an epH.km1c intell1gt·nct• \Cf\ 1n· officer at the -\tlanw ( entl.'r l(ir D1sl'asc Control (<."D( ): Pl'tt'r Drotman. MD. a medical eprdemolog1st at the CDC and Georges M. Halpern. MD a French plT}Sit·1an v.ho 1s current!) a '1s1lln$ scholar at l IC Davis. It 1s important that den11s1s get thl' facts on .\IOS from expt:rts. said ..\bou-Rass 1n :rn_intt>r\ 1t•w ... .\IDS ·,'i a rather new en tit). e\l'n to mrd1· n ne." he said.·· Manv dentists' aware- ness is based on \,hat t-hey learn through the ml'd1a. "'h1Ch ma)· or ma) not bc.accuratl'." ..\bou-Ras) ha'> treated .\IDS anJ hepat111s pat1enh. and sa~'i that thl' precautions ht• takes should be rou- tine for all patient!>. ··Dentists ha\e w treat e\t·~ pat1i:nt as 1f hl' has something that v.111 kill them." he 'ia1d. .\ dentist 'Jhould v.t·ar a mask. glo.,.e!> and glaS\l''> Instrument!> 'ihould be· stenl11t·tl v.11h heat and ~tt•am to cnsurt• thl· Je~truc110n of 'lrtl'>t''i. ~n) thlllg ''"h blood traces should be quick.I) jnd cauuousl~ discarded . ..\nd dentists should con-· 'ta nth ''ash their hanJ'>. ".\II-this 1s almost sure to cut Jo"n on the poss1bil·tl~ of rnntracung .\IDS." hr said. Thest• 'pmt'l'durc' )hould also be followed In lht· rc<;t of the staff. he added. becaui.e the~ l.'.<ln also spread contagion. "Wt• have a n:sponsib1lit) to the next patient." The .\IDS ' 1ru'i t'i not the onl) one that dt•nt1<>ts ha\t' to guard against. .\bou-Ras~ Clled )tud1es v.h1ch 1n- d1ca1c that hepa11t1s ma) predispose the \1ct1m to -\IDS. "T hn should also bt· 3\.\ art• of ,.\ l os· related disease~. of l>lhn re.,1stance-de- prcsscd rnnd1t1on'i." he said. He thal'f()rl' ad ' 1'ies dentists to ronduct a compktt' oral exam1na11on and not s1m pl) rnncentralt' on thl' tet•th "Tht' mouth I'> thl' mirror tu the 1ns1des." The tongue. hard and '><'It palate. 1nner cheeks and I~ mph node' s_hould all be checked bt·t·ause "thl''t' arr the placec; where S) mptom' manifest them .. eh e~ ... he said Pat1t•nts 1n the later 'itages of . .\ I DI.\ often develop a Kaposi tumor."' htt h appears as lesions 1n tht• palatt' anti gums. Swollen I) mph no<ln are al'u .1 common o\I DS symptom He pointed out. ho\.\t'\ er thjt a as) mptomat1t patient can sttll hi;' a earner and that mtln) Pt'Ople "'111 nlll inform the treat1.ng Jen11st ahout J ii Ines) This 1s v.h'~ he tells dt·nt1\t<\ ll1 "nt'\t•r treat a stranger .. The medical h1ston alonl' .... 111 not alv. a~'> g1' t' a dent1)t ihe 1nfurma11un he needs. "..\ dt'nt1st mu<;t lo.nu\\ thl' patient' med1rall). p\~cholog1l.·all~. (Please see AlDS/82) Minor damage to teeth,,•acb u the chipped teeth abown ln the top photo, can be repaired with.dental bondln&. bottom photo. Bonding h-elps people haye prettier smiles Some questions for .single women Ma ny pa tients seek denta l treatment for cosmetics instead of toothaches . l nil kt· l'Jpplllg. "hit h t•ntatl~ -B~ Sl'SA~ MO!';AHAJI\ o e11yPl+o1co .... pondef\1 remo ' ing j large amount ol the Seven questions for single women: Because "The Heart breaker" 1s hard 10 recogn1zt• earl) on 1n a romance. tooth ,urfalt' thl.' lk·nt1 '>t U)t''> and •Are you only'attracted to especial I) He's a most charmlllgand relentless pursuer aruli.>.111 g910 great kngth) to s_tal~ .. Patll'nt' are )t'eking dental treat-etching ~o rr~part' a tooth for h · 'l h mcnt ll> i·mprme thi.>ir smiles more b c ansmattcmen . IJ 1<,prc~. _ __ ,·om '>lit' onding ei)ocs-vOUT ctJTTent rmm cntlt"17l' JlaA-J1HTto gl'l 5'nuratientwn. he\ lx·cn 1..nov. n tu re~urt to all l..1mh 111 and m1 1rt• '>:11d '\Tj(("'J Fnrdman. Thi\ "'l'Jk JnJ m..1kl·c, lhl' 11101 h \Ourelcntlessl\" Uj "tht·a1m·.,"fk'll h1rl·ana1rplant•tol·arr~ahannt'f\l\t'r\ourhnu'l'"'h1,h ()[)\ "Thn.rt· n"t 1u'1 l11 m1ng in \ltghih p.•r••..i' ·\\c,..1nthcnl~onJ..1 · • Is he charming. debo nair and SC\)" ALWI prod at m., h 1\ afft.'C\l on. rt•n t b11lboan.I sp.ll't: ..1nd \.'jr\ t' a ht•an 1 n the h.11i..11f .1 10r .1 i. •tit h.h l1l· .111' 111. •r~· · pl..1,t ivlr ~(· rn J iail'! 1,, 1 hl' <.u rt.Ju 1 ,, • Docs he It\ e be) ond hi s means'' 1rl't' 1 n ~ 1111r1:1, on It' pa rk. Ho" ('an ~nu res1~1 h 1.., -.hu" 1 ng up l'arh one nrnrn 111g 1 11,.d m .i n 11.1, .i 1,r,, ,11,. rra, llu' 1 n 1 hl' 11111( h .rnd gJ in .1 't'r"\ h 1~h •Doesheha\eah1ston. oftooman) th th 'akt'astl·o 1 o h h .. "' aerrn,..,an n: . r w \hcrrnan 'l.1J.., .t11d t' Jn jSs1c;t..1n1 ... 1n·ng1 .111..1,· ml'nt failed rrla11 onsh1ps"1 Man~ good gu) s do these n1Cl' thing~ too. hut .. The Hcanhrt·aJ..n 't.J, J m..1n Hl· .Hhkd t h.il "h 1 k 11 " ,, ,nlt'- • Does he always seem 10 back off JUSt when you're read~ to commit 1<1 who wears hr s v.omen like he wears his fanr~ clothl'" and dn' t'S h1~ lann tar '11 n1' .ii pr. •IC'-" •r Ill 1 l',tiirall" l' tkn · 11 mn nn l'",1" 111 d11 J ... rnj ll h 'l ll'tl \ .11 the l n1'a'''' ,,f ~11u1hun im . lbethert•nts h1scar. amt1un1 ,, ,urlJll' huffing tht• •Doeshehavelotsofacquaintancesandfewfnends'.' . J u~twhen\.ou',efallenfor himandarerejJ\. iopkdgl'.'uur ... l'lflll~t·r ( Jldnr111.1 't.hot1I n l dl•nt"tr' Ht> ..... l fyouareattractl.veand success~ulandhaveans~ercd "y"S .. ttiatlcac tlhe , r I 1 h d · pni..c,1urr .. i n ln·qut•n tl\ ,.._. -''ll- ofthesequestions.watchout. Youm'~y have bcentakeninby~'Thr . , "The Hc.>artbreaker''bCg.ins to lose1n1eres1. ::;·,~~:~~.~·P~,111 ~;~;11~:::11t11t~t~inl~~n~~~ du,·h·J v.11h11u1 l'H'll .1 IOl JI Hea ... breaker." "The Heartbreaker" 1s o h-so-pred 1ctablt' \i o "'oma n ~1th" 1' g.111 ng lo 3neqht·t1, '' I h HER 'l hl' \pnng ~1t"nt1 l1l' 'lt'">'ill'n nf tht" J 11 l've heardthathe'sloosein\.Ourtown. Youcanrecogn17e h1mb,_·h~sgood · e:l\t' imon terms. "( ,1mr•1,1tt· hon 1n g " usua ' 'r• · 1 h d -d ti d I h h 11 ' II C ..1li111rn1:i Dl'nt.il .\\,m 1at1un 1n ..... looks.wi'ttypcrsonalityandexctllcnttaste. . _ ou lee 1m 1stancingtrom~ougra ua ).an at oug 1 a,.e.,a ~our k..,.., l'\pt'll'-l'l' than l'apping. t•Ut 11 -· h d k d Del-I J th h · .\n,1hl·1m LJ ,1 l'l'l'kl·n1l I .. d F d He likesthebestofwomen -thebcau11tul.sman.energet1r andadm1red strengt .)t1Urt'S£0n in in · 1an l~.}ouaccep1a atev.i 1 e nt'\.\nljn . . ma~ not la'' a' nng. \a1 rte - ---· .. ~ -....::;::.. s= --=:;-;:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~li~~-·~-~~-::F~~l'll'l'm:i~~~ _ -~·-==:::~=====::~ -. eTai esgrelifpncteindrSp1ayinghiscurfentcatc n .Helo\es 1twhenOtlier -ours nowol 1ndepenJencejustmeanThenas1o g1,n our ean11ntm.ir\' 111••1t' ,,,Jt·..,p1l·:1J hut it'., \ml\ Thl·rt' Jr,· j '"' c11nd1t1uns for men look on wi th env) as he strolls in with you on his a~m blow. It's a raim da' and .. Mr. Wonderful" send'> thrt·c doLt'n hnghi ~t'1111"' ft'l cn1 '' 1 h.ll 1 t ,tartl'd It) bt'. tau~ht Ill "h ll h ..1n11t hn ln-at mcn1 might be Everyone else ... except his former lovers ... thlllk he's unc da!.s~. n1re gu). datTod1ls to\ ou·r ofllce. What's a lad' to de>'' dcnt.tl ..,, hi 1111, · \Jld ~ n,·d man in j fl rrrkrn~k "It·,, lllllra-tndKated for N I t k h. I II E'penencetc.>llsme"The Heartbri:aker""'tllnt·\,·fl'hangl'l'llllugh111en1a . ...1 ... •• oonee seevergets o now 1m rea we . 1n1,.1, "''\ cl'r1Jin lrnla' orJ .. l' 111lt' \1 tua11on~ Y Ube · to n t c"that1npr1 vate hecnt1c1Le<vt1.urt1nv flav.s and -intoamean1ngful eomm11tedrelat1onsh1p H1snt'\l l'nthu,1.1,111 1,1u,1 .1,l·1-up J 1 1 , .I h h o gin o 1" · '-• · l h,·1'1 1,,rd1111·,·11.d11<-,,knt1'1'tl1 '·'' nt'tfllj n · -.n, t ose \.\It attemptstoundermine yourconfidence.Hisself-estccmscl'msto dependupon tl1ll'a\C)Ou-on h1s terms rt'\tllrt· tlw ,tl)•x·.iranll' llf ll't'lh pull! 11r~il h\g.tt'nl· hahit' \.\Ould I · N. g 'l Scnalmonogom~1sh1ss1~le.L 'nless 1t'salsn~our,.g1,t·h1mupa·Jg11110 •• you osing yours. ice uy. -\\lth11u! thl· u,,. "' dll'\n., or l.'ap:. pr11hahh lh•t J ., "'l'll .. He has a sohd history ofacquiring women -naunting and l'\htb111ng \1)Ur~ell~ R h. h ....... J · df II b 1 · c d IM Sb "l ·""" 1lhl1h·,,.ll1rt•d matt"nel. ~e ul t' .,a,, t at ,ompo\llt' t><-)n · thcm-andsince 1hegameisoverafterthe conquest.hcthend1scardsthemas Or.Algalilsa marriagean am y t erap stan orona e ar. e l\111 r~·,ha•x l•'l'th till in """"· ing"onl·a.,rectt1f".Ht·alrl'\olut wn he would 3 pair of old socks. wt'lcomes your respoaaes. lf yoa wlsll a reply. please enclose a stamped, self· , eo-.,~ T , Now why would anyone -especially you -Slll'k around 1n he abused like addressed envelope. Write to Linda Al1ail. Pb.O .. c o Daily Pilot. P.O. Hox dian~t· the , "''" ,1nd un er up tn Jl'IH l\lf' hl' rnrn•nt trt•nu I) W this'! 1560.Costa Mesa. ;ins. dr'l .1rJl'd ttll1 i..:' hl' nrl..1 1nl·J If\ 111 prc-.cn \'the 11111th -.1ru, tu rt· . Friends dance 'round maypole at Angelitos de Oro annual ball By VIDA DEAN Delly ~I lty19 Ed41ot May baskets tilled w11h peonies. tuhp!"> and other spring fl owers centrred the lace rnvered tabk!> . . some 200 guests were dancing to Barry Cole's musll.' under a giant maypole in th(' Westin South Coast Pla1a Hotel. Thr Maytime setting recalled memories for Pe1 Bonner, chairman of 24th Angelltos de Oro ball. ··in South Dakota. girls delivered May baskets tilled with fl owers and candy to the homes of boys. If you didn't like him too much you ran away. but if you reall y liked him yo u stayed around and maybe got a kiss." she said al the event celebrating the de out of the group's 1985 Gold Book. T he guests really liked this ball ... they stayed ~round lilr .1 ~od..tail recept111n fnr the 'eal 'itt·a t.. \.\1\h \\\t't'lhrl·ad J inm·r tupf)l:d otl with a Charlotte &alzbur1 dt''-~t·rt a lot of '>Plfltl'd dancing a nd enJo~ed leafing through tht• 227-page pKtonal/calendar Cillld Book. • Big Brothcr'1/B1g 'i1!\ter Board Prt•c;1dcht Stan Pawlowksi rt•all\ l1kt•d th~· l'llorl'i of the organ11at1on'5 o;upport group. Pres11.knt Marllla Crowaer prt'l>tnted him with a \50,000 cht•ck fk1n~ the practu.·al Banker that he 1~ (Plea.e eee PAPARAZZl/82) ........................ Ulllll Welllnaton aad Pet Bonner. aboft, peeted Anaellloa de Oro peeta. lnc:lacllq Trtall Q'OOnnell. far left. and Pat Allen. Sophisticates enjoy an April in Paris ''"'' • 1,f1111n' ,11, "'"''lid ·"''IJIJ.h l11r mt.· tl•~l·J Su .. 11n Harlo'A J' 'h" 'l•'••d ,,, .1 r.1, I..•'' 1..1,h111n, 'Pl.t~hl·d IA 1th p,11 1, 111' ,11 , ,11"1 l h1' bhllhk \\ h1l I' unt<.IUl' tO dn·"1 n~ "·I' ""l '" lhl ~1\4 1 ,11,1pp1n~" .11 thl' "1'Ph t'!" .II•'' \Jll d "' l'.111' hl ll\'ltt 1111 \ l '\( I h, ... 11•,t.11' .1n'1 ·'n1 h.11fr1h•111 ••I lht' \kn'11l'll h.1d hl'l'l1 tt.1"'1• 1111nl 1ni.• .1 l'.111' ,11n·1 '>ll'nt' "'llh I ' ,k,l!:[ll\'I' .11 .. I 'lll't, h,1 111\ "11111~ ,II \P<'1 1.d rrtlt'\ Ro•u· ~mf'dt'it••rd "'·•' ,,,,"' 111~ •• n .1 ~11r~,·,111' ''"'11 rw, 1..1.i.,· ,ti,.'""' h,1,l'-1.11 .\nn Cohn'<. t°'••••lh I ',. m.11.k .1 fl'\\ ,ht'll n,·, l..l.1u'' t>111 "•'lh 11i! Il l.., 1111' '>hi' ,,ud t)\hl'f' "'ll Jl"'Hl~ 11 11 111r' , hn l.. lll! P111 i..1111\ and l.,,·111~ tlw ~di11111 nt1 ,1 1.11111,rhh111 .1 , ,..,, 11111 1.11 from tht' • dl'\11f;Jtl\l ( tlh•i l ll\'''I \lllhl'"lttl1·t h1·.ll 1i>rd 11111 pl3\l'I ''J' \lrnlltnl1 .ind l'llll'rt.11 1111'1~ Pruldnt'\1ar~ Ann Millt'r "·" ~rn·1111~ ~Ill''" jlun~ ' \\1th 1"l'('1thn.1t•>~ Marv Sabaruso Jnd Oarlene Drum· mond ·I th1n l.. <''l'nh<xh' hJ' int!,, tl•'•'d t1n11 · .._,,d ~lill1,·1 "\\ ,. ,h1',uld 111.1~1 11111rc 111.1n $~1) 11\)(1 ll'I .\ l "<. · ( hhl'I .11mm11tt'1' 11wmlx'" '-'l'fl· C'lnd) Galardi, Annt>Uf' Hu•lla f \J\l hl't "1th Charlotte Roun lool lllp. , ,." ,mJn in .1 t11m.1i. • rrd \\11\ \ Rusi) Hood. '!)\'ll<-1i -.cll1ng 11pp1>rtu1lll1l'' II• \1An llf'll L11cas. Bo Salata I Paul tht'll' tc ol Bt>vt'rl~ TbompsonCC)il I tin thne tno th<' mt'n hJd th«ir 11" n t.1t>k 1 Martb1 <i rt'H, Joan Slf'\ us. Mard f' Adler. Cla4t GatH . Ann Panl(t. Clirb Ga)'ller and Grf'lcltf'a Bruesmaa (m:1chl·n·, M.h It hndl•ttr"''"' "' 1"' Jim Dall'. J'll\'\l(tt•nt o! \ T~< "'·•' thl'rl' \li tal ~ .ihtiut tht• ",1rr1'\l tht• prntikn1 not 1h1· chi1,r · "'"r~ thl' 11rgan11attl1n dr1''' that '';\' "('•nndn1 h' Tom Llltle. "-APP ·' hithh@.ht nf lhl· 1b~ \\ 3\ thl' 'h"" ln(l ol lhl' \Pl"tn& .ind whi nin wllt·• 11on ot l.Axl · O'Anaele and lht· prl'-...·n1.11111n ,\f tlw '41phl\lll ;m·~· lir\l "~o:>h1<-" (a hr3,, c11Jth:inircr1 ro the dC'\lftOet' Lut llocll alMI Mete• A91ea.. l lw 1.1.,h111n ~"""' , 111\ttlWI\\ '''-1 :tnd u int'httkd "1th d.1 nu ' '" 'hl' Jimmif' t>tot'ort' Oaot'f' ('ompan • I . I Resolution recognizes_chiroprcictors' contribution to health .. Uuntmgtun Bcal:h ~tJ'l" Kuth Batie) proclaimed la)t ''eel>. a' "C'htroprac11c Wellness Weck." Chiropractor D r Car) H Rothenberg of H un11ng1on lil'ach represented thl' Orange ( ount) htropracuc 1x.·1cty. Dr. Rotht·nhcrg met with Ma)or Batie) at the Hunt- ington Beach Cit) Hall to ha'e a prrn:lamat10n '1 gnt•d tor ( 'h1ropra1:t1c \\ t'llOC!>S \\\•d, Resolution No. l 8 as 1ntrnduced b) \late Sen . Joseph M ontoya and 'uppont•d h' the California State Lt•g1<1laturt· proda1med the w~k ns ··t 'ultforn1a ( h1roprac11c Wellnt'SS Wcei..:· All statt• go' ernment agen- nc<; rccogn12l' that doctors ol Sa le --.... CARY ROTHENBERG ch1ropract1c are making a significant rnntnbu11on 1n helping people to ach1e'e and ma1nta1n good health thrnullh U'>l' 1.11 tht· hod\·, "" n I l.'\hlr .111 \ l' Pll\\ l'f'i. l >ortors ot\:h1roprat't1l' "upport the gro" 1ng rt•cogn1t1111t of goo<l ph) s1cal he~1ll h and .t \t'nw of "cllnt•ss a' l'!>'l'nllal ekmt•nt!> or a produt'tt Vt' ant.I t'nJo,abk Ille. rht•rt• art• .1ppro~11natt·I~ 40 doc- tor' of r h1roprac11r 1n the ctty ol ttl tor tht·11 lw.1llh l.trl' nn·lh { h1ropral. Ill. \d11rh h.1' !x·l.·n an t'XISlt'l\t'l' for I)() \l'lll'\ 1' lht' l:tllll'\I. drugk.,~. natural li~alan~ proli.·,.,111n For mort• 1nlorm;111un .ahout l'h1ropr;Kt11.· and at\ ht·1wti1' n111t.1r1 ~our ltit·al doctnr of ch1ropratlll m ,11nt..it1 1lw C'altforn1a Ch1roprau1l \ "'x-1a11on collC<'t a1 916-45 7 -s:w2 .\II dmopractor 1n thl· cal) 01 H unt1ng1on Beach wish to thani.. tht hono1ahk Ruth Batie} for her gl·n. t•rou~ 'upr>on for Ch1ropract1c W1·11. nt''' \\\•t•k Hun11ngton Bcat·h alone and tbt• AIDS VICTIMS number of pracuttoncrs arc 1n,·reas-• • • 1ng as more peuple turn to ch1roprat·· From Bl l-.::----::_=-:-~.:-:...=-----------------------=-1 !>OClologicatl\, ·ht• said. rnt'J'iures If decay ca use an ab<>cc''· 1 .\ drnt1'it. should knll\' ti h1'> rout t"anal and tooth extrnc11on be. --f practT\e induoe!> hornO!ll'\uah. !Or rnm;.;aiffilw(l lnot 1mposs1ble." I example. s1nrt'_ the gar c1'!1111lllllll' If a Jen11s1 is reluctant to trcai has bel·n 1dcn11 llt·J as unc ot thl'lligh-~onH.·om· "1th .\I bs. he or \he can n k .\IDS group'> .. T~t'!t' urt• .,ubtlc. mat...l· a rd~rra l 10 one of thc l.·entcl\ n.ob.1.rlill . "',aµ_ul fillii~~t'--=-~rctr:rs Lhr tlt'b\-R-tmm-<ff thmgs nut.'' he !l~lld. l knli~tn ·-1hat specialin·111n 1re.tt· I Bui he "ants dl'nll!ltS to aq11d ing .\IDS pauents. : contagion. not pa11cn1s. He said. th.tt " "hale ihe decreased abdat~ of tht• Rut -\hou:Rass says 1ha1 th" Buy 1 I Get 1 at~ Price AIDS \ICttm to tight 1n ti.·ct 1un 1, a 111ea~un·111a~ not benel·essaf) "\\t· reason to postpont• elcc11, t' l.knmtr). l.·an trt·~rndously m1mm1ze tht· 1 1 .. for thl'> .. amc reason. \\C h•n e Ill t ... t. Jangt•r ol yontam1na11on "tth rrupn cart• ut tht· l''>St'ntaal prncnll't' "olat1on. he explained. Are ANYTHING IN THE STORE Florals • Foliage • Trees •Ceramics IOSSI I:! sAV H 1-CHTEI IOUflELD . ri - TASTE · Perfect rn oecor and demeonor Spectoc ular ",ocean sunset scenery Exquisite in eieganr Frencn cuisine The Towers sits 9 floors above o sporkling stretch of the Poctf1c Ocean ona 1nv1tes you to try us for o voflety or fine ly pre pored French meals roos ted ouck with honey o no clfanf ro scomp1-m orange mustard sauce. pheosont with wild mushrooms and 1tng uin1 w1tr boy sc a llops and tornoto ond oos11 creom sauce ServecJ ooove 011 w1rn taste JITTl lU W [R : (El C'am1nol. he said ... I'll pu1 11 111 I CD s and ha\'C 11 gro"' and gro"." Number One .\ngd Bob Gug· genbeim (attending with Sblrleel I recel\<'d his .. kiss" from .\dO in the I form ofa small statuene paper \\Caght presented b) rnembcr Lucy Wood- 1 ward. In I %3 he "as gl\ cn a s1rn1lar I one that ''as inscribed tu sa~ that without him there would tx.-no .\nJtelitos de Oro. f hc romm1ttcc planning the ball 1nduded Jan Taylor, Dolores Mill er, Kay Cramm. Rutb Steen and Ca therine Tbyen (who was gn tng t'red1t to Allen Beck for the spring· 11me decorating. "He wasn't able to get in the ballroom un11l after a con' cn11on concluded 111 the latl' aftl'rnoon. He transformed this ball room 1n J \Cf) short time.") Jaot K ing "as t'ha1rman of the Gold Bool>. LOSE WEIGHT STOP SMOKING wtt11 HYPNOSIS ~1nc1 1rw •m.erl<.an M.Ok •I A1..oci1Hon aooro,..to C1ln1cet HYCM'IO••t '" tfSI ln.G\,lllnO• Of MOOtf Pia vt fou"4 It lo De '"Ill" ""'°'' ette< fl'lf IOOI lf'I "t'IO 1'10 ,,......,., ~M Wt\.tf'll •too 'mo4.lnQ •1'14 1moro•t ,,...., I "" OW (lt,I'# 0'1\ll f... Mf"~""""l''I 11'0 .,., ~-""°'' Ql'VQ\ QI'\ OI I\ 1 '111' .. \"0f' ,..,..,.10\t Of 011nf\.iil "'fJ"liOll•I\ \\'l'nO'Of'T\t •-"'G • l"@IJI ~\·1"10 ""* OOwtr M ... ltto"'f"."U"'O ~tfo Au,rr Pt1ol'1,. ~ 5,,..,.,, 0,.(t'•ff C""" P.,"., ee.;J .. ~1"' 4 ("""''" P(tr JC,,f O' ,, -~f'IJt p "'c t-0' ...... , C' i;'S "-' ,,. :J P•.Jt: f'"ftf 5~• ... a 0yS'1.1~C' Ol'!J • ********** STOP : STRESS : WllGHT LOSS SMOKING • . REDUCTION ., 4 SISSIONS 4 SISSIONS • ., ............ 95 3 Success Rate .... ,.,. '''"'" first Seuton ,. .. With Thia Ad lrln1 In Thia Ad for • ,, •• $15 Tepet Call Larry Leombruno 548-4630 355111 lodchester Call to reserve your free Hulon now. Costa Mesa, CA 92647 ----------------------- I Work Out Hard ... EatinJ Disorders Puzzling and Complex IN ADDITION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION ~~~r:.D~MDID--"SPECtA~eDIC· Co•ered by mosl hu lth pl~ns cm me ~ * ANOREXIA NERVOSA A dramatic weight loss trom continuous self· starvation and exercise a distorted body image 1n.wh1ch the v1ct1ms view themselves as too fat * BULIMIA A psychOlog1ca1 craving tor food coupled with a fear ot weight gain characterized by habitual 011er-ea11ng of 1arge ·amounts ot tooo which is then eliminated by self-induced vomiting or abusive use of 1axat1ves and or d1ure11cs usually oone n secret * INSOMNIA * FATIGUE * CONSTIPATION * ABDOMINAL PAIN * ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE * ANEMIA * LOSS OF HAIR * TOOTH ANO GUM DISEASE * CESSATION OF MENSES * INFERTILITY * KIDNEY FAILURE * CARDIAC ABNORMALrTY * INTERNAL H~MORRHAGING * OEHYORATl6N * DEATH Tne numoe• ot rnechcal comphcat1ons eating disorder 111ct1ms suHP• •s a1arm1n9' Although 111c11ms r:nay nor suffer ali of the above .,..,ec ca S) motoms many eating disorder 111c1tms sutter most ot •r,e"' COSTA ~ESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPIT Al •s ded•c.atea to the highest standard of medical care and behave that ea""9 :i sor:iers are a senous medical problem Full recovery ot eat ng disorder llnesses 1eov1re a mult•·d1sc1phne treatment N r-1c" nciuaes a medical psycno1091ca1 nu111t1ona1 and educa110· "a 'i00•0acn We REALL v care tor you' FOR MORE INFORMATION AND CONFIDENTIAL HELP CALL (714) 650-1090 or (714) 642-2734 Costa mesa medical Center Hospital 301 Victoria Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ,. ··-,. I . . . ~ '' ' H oliday Spa Health Club has a ll the facili ties you need The latest high- efficiency exercise eq uipment. with program directors to show you how. Swim- ming. Jogging. and Li fecycles · at most clubs. Even stea m rooms, sa una s. whirl- pools and more Join now wh ile you can sttll get every· thing you need. for S18 a month for 24 months Call or come by any part1c1pat1ng Holiday Spa Health Club for a free g uest tour today S18 a month for 24 months. $18 down a nd 23 monthly payments of $18 . Annual Percentage Rate of 19.5%. \ ~ HOiiday Spa Health Club for Men and Women ANAHEIM .310 So Magnolia 1 block So of L1nco1~ (714) QS2-3101 ~ CERRITOStlAl<EWOOO 11881 Del Amo Blvd at Pioneer. 3 bloc1<s Eosl of 605 Freeway. (213) Q24-1514 I COSTA MESA 2300 Harbor Blvd , (Beh1no Ttrntty Drug). (714) 549·3368 ~ MISSION VIEJO 24401 Altcto Pkwy al Son Diego Freeway, (714) 770·0822 ~ ORANGE 622 East Kotello Ave West of Tustin Ave (714) 639·2441 .t WESTMINSTER 6757 Westminster Ave ot G<?IOen West. (714) 894-3387 • crur Mission V18JO Club IS only 16 minutes from Son Clemente .. '- .. _,... __ .,_...._..,.. ______ .. _ -·-• Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /Wedneeday, May 8. 1885 .. 'Spaceflight' on public TV shows the real stuff By FRED ROTHENBERG ... , ........ ...., NEW YORK -You've seen the dramas, now see the documentary. "Space" and the ''The Ri&ht Stuff' were aood. but public television's "Spaceflight" is tht real stuff. Well-donr reality 1s more com~ll­ inaand ~ivcting th~n ~c11on or fudged non.ficuon. and 1nat s the case with ''Spacefliaht." The four-parter begin!. on tonight at 8 on KC'ET. Channel 28. andcontinues ttrcnemhfc"l' WWncs:- days. space r1dt's, first wuh the 23-anch aluminum ball Sputnik to today's re usable shuttlr that doubles as spaceship and science laboratory. The ups and downs of the American and Soviet space programs are chronicled in pictures and interviews with academics. reporters and the principals. The four~parter goes full circle. beginning with the Germa n V-2 rocket as war wtapon (hittin~~ndon n-World War ttt--10-· ident Reagan's "Star Wars" concept to utilize the heavens as a military base. CBS' ~ecent 13-hour .. 'pacc" cost But, in between. therc are superb S3~ m1ll1on. This documentaf). science storir.s and glorious pictures produc_ed aod wntte~f~ _abom bum:u1-q11~ds aAil c:oAqucsu. -tm-----'-;....,... 1ve ire or BTainc: Baggett. cost featuring rare footage from the L1 • a mere-$600.000. · and o v1ei space programs. film "Spaceflight." narratetl b) Manin trqm N '\SA was labeled top ~cret. Sheen. examine three dt.-cadcs of but Baggett sent letters to government h to ~ulld bamtr in the -I Jet. offi ials. pcrsuad1n.g t em Yeager recounts the story of how a dcclass1f) the matenal just for nb UlJUfY prevented him from using ·· paccflight... his ri&ht arm to close the door on the He also got 10 hours of film of X-1 6efore his fir1t record-breaking ov1ct space rfossions from a scientist flight. So a friend rigged a broomstick attached to the Soviet Embassy in through the door handle thau Yc~ser Washington., After the Sovirts shot c.ould use to pull it shut with his fdt down the South Korean Air Lines Jet hand. m late 1983. Baggcn 's contact was Thtst' heroics arr taken m aw- dcported as a spy. the producer .said. shucks stridt. Fellow test pilot Scott .. I guess he, .gave me •.he fi lm Crossfield said his X-1 S once split 1n because he believed I .~asn I out to two and blew up another time rape-the-~ ... 1et UfltE>R. Rau~-:---TITose-wt"TC}Ustnxks tn ou ... ··1 hope I vc presente~. their achieve-he said. ments m a good light. Next week's "The Wings of Tonight's "Thunder m the Skies" ·Mtrr ury" covers the earliest manned cover'i soJn~ ·oune fiil.ale..Jtaalll,as _ spacr ~ts tht Sov1ets amt -1·i:_he Rithi ht A"." Deredev1I 8tud< ~mericans. - Yeager. competing against other p1-The astronauts' groupie sctne al lo ts for 1he t11le of fastest m"an alive. 1s Cape Canaveral ~nd 1ht1r fam11' shown in tbe 1950s at Edwards Air h' es. 50 itnportant for the dramatic f orce Base in ( ahforn1a breaking the: "Right Stuff' and ·· pac~." are ig- nored here o me ma} sa} 1he space program 1s boring. but 1h1s program about space defin1td~ isn't PACIFIC WALK·IN T .. ATRIS • * * MTIOI (a) - !!l11·if!·:.r··6'!i""* u .. le ....... ._..\ _::.:Mu ''r.! h -~ u lill<•* &t A.,_,_ / 1140 } 00 S 20 HS. 10-~ IN OlllY S1UEO DCJP(lAtU f SOl• 1USM I~ Ill . ,} 30 4 ?S' i.20 lnCllY laJ.S COP (II &alS di •-.n fO 111\W flll !I'S) •• j:,, I OC S J1 8 Oii ,c, !IS o '° .o JS ~ ~ 1 nu rm1 us.. CODl Of S&.tllCr t•1 lnCll' 1aU COP (I) •·IS I ,~ 8 1~ (l'S·ll) JJ( \)\) ~ 1, .. ~ , J!i JD ))0 8\KI 1030 111 WMF&St cua II> ns '~ 101;.--..;.,-----------~ *PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES• drivingsueEJlen .to drink Jonathan started out trying to score. * CI NE·fl SOUND• At tt1tM symhl.• • .,, so11nlll di1ect to y04ir AM m' * ra•o. If no re•o with '""'°'v.po11t1on, "'' your own AM ,.,-Ille. :15, STMT 7:45 CluldtenUnder 12 AlWllYS FREE By LYNDA HIRSCH DALLAS: r1nd1ng 'lul· 1-lkn drunk- Bobby accuse' J R or' Ot-1 ng rc\Jl\)O\lhlr J.R. pays a \1~11 10 Manth "ho ll•ll\ him she 1sn'1 going to \Cc him .tn) m11n· hc:rau\e she dO<'sn·1 "ant 111 he 1n,ohcd ""h a mamcd man. J.R prom1~e~ l\1:ind) 1ha1 Sue Ellen "'II 'oon he: ka' 1ng "iuuthfor~ J R. asks hts \On John R1,,s to fl'JX>rt o n Sue Ellen's ac ll\1ltr \ JR then tl'll\ John Ross that Sue Ellen mJ) ha\l' 10 go a"a> fora rest. C ltlT\urpnse\Jnnrn· h\ ha' inga 1us11cr of the pean· "J111ng to J>l'rlnrm their "edd1ng ceremom Thl· Ol'\I da\. Pam 1s upset "hrn C lilt lorg1·1s 10 '"' 1i1· his ne" bnde 10 1·l'IC'hra11· h1\ ha' 1ng go11en the dnll1ng rt"\umc.-d l u1' '1\lls Milch in Atlanta Rohh\ and J R go 10 ~e Jock's tirs1 "1tr .\manda. "hv 1' in a ·mental 1n~111u11on \\Jlh \\ indom. an old colleague ol Jock·~. 1h1ri~) .\manda ma~ havt' a cop) of a dot"uml'nl "h1ch could invaltdatr Cltffs claim on (:" 1ng 011 . . . DYNA'STY: Pre-cmpll'd . . . FALCON CREST: l.urra1nc, )(•nously rn1ured in car acc1drn1. 1' 111 lOma Lancr vows to · go and 5t"r hrr ( ha'4.' upset because Magg1l' srem' ,·unsum1•d b\ her work. Melissa learn' 1ha1 Jod Ddanl'> 1~ dead. Richard dt•l'tdc' 10 u~e Joel'\ dca1h 10 1111urc Lnnct"\ \la\ 1n prl\On . ' . latl'r pro, l's 1og1\l· m·arl) f \l'l')1mr 1n lhl' pr1•ri nct t"xlremt· nausea w11h 11s alleged use of cats in 11s d1shl'S KNOTS LANDI.NG:• .\b~ tearful ~he r.in no longer keep 11 qu1l'l lha1 Shl' lo.no "s Val's IWlll) did no1 du: at birth lkn unCl' Jgain asks Val 10 bl: his "'"t' Cath) ftar~ Josh pa\lng more a1tl·n11un to hi\ telt'- ' 1s1on ni11m1n 1han 10 her {:uh' find) dream house for her and Josh and.1ns1sts the) mo'<' out of 1he1r prr~n• surround- '"~ 'umnt."r 1s ordered to i t"t Gar) out ot the Empire: Valle) operation no mallt"r "hat hr has to do Laura 'o"' s to gl'I e' rn ""h Ruth for break in~ up her rela11un)h1p "11h Greg,. Ruth decide) th.u shl· ha' 10 makr ccnain ~1ar slop' "or~1ng o n Gah cs!on proJt"l't. .... ST. 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Ellrn h1rl"S Lu1ht'r and Warrcn.10 du plastcnng al the ( ra1g~· house ( ra1g t) Jppalled 1ha1 thr '"o "orlcmr n have follo"ed him home and l'\t'n more angr, "hen he reahLr<. the duo has managed 10 pla\ler the phon1· into thr wall L1111c trlls ht•r fa1hrr that shC' " nm 1ntere\tl"d 1n going JV.3) 10 '>Chool. but he feels 11'\ 1ml)l1nan1 1h.11 she \Ian hl'r o" n hfc lUXV•Y rHfAr•n WALK-INS * F1n1 r-Mt11ntt Showt"I' * ONLY S2.7S Uni"' Note 90TCHA .... 1>) SHOWS Af 12:l0 2·40 4 :50 7 :00 .. t 10 LOST tflt AlllE•tCA (R) AT J :4S 1 ·00 Witneu ·(R )l :JOS:4Sl.tSS LADY HAWKE .. 1 ll SHOWS AT U .,O l :OO S .1S7JS l.tU DRIVE -INS :~:~c~ STADIUm ~ U' 1 llQ "'""' ,,.,,. 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He became in vol' ed in drugs. fought with his teachers. dropped 6ut of school. became sex- ually promiscuous. -ran away from home several times and ended up 1n JI.ii, My hus~nd and I are m1dd.le<lass. us "homebodies." We love eac other and have a__AQQQ .roa~ D ur younierson-ilaS never given us trouble. So far as we know. these boys were raised the same way. Why they are so different i~ a TTIYStery. \We did our best to te~h them both good values. My husband <Jnd I invested an incredible amount of time trying to interest them 1n school. spons. and Scouting. We spent summers cami>- ing as a famil). thinking 11 would provide a strong moral foundation and love for nature. J ust when 11appeared that Dan was 6Cg1nmng to SC t e 6wn and show signs of maturit). he came home Al• LAIDEIS covered w1th tattoos. Whenever I Stt them I get SJck. Wht."n I told him l was sorry he had done that to himself he went on a rampage. became nasty, and all the signs of propess faded. '> can I overcome the gnefand m rrow I feel:> How can I nol bl-embamlssed when my friends see him. unkept, sloppy, and now w11h these hideous tattoos~ Re still lives at home. has a menial 1ob. and pays room and board. He rarely pamcipates in family ac- ti vi ties. When he does. it ends in disaster and we wish he had stayed home. I tr) to ket"p busy and not dwell on m \o unhappiness. I am in therapy and it Is helping some, but there are times wht>n I feel so &u1lty and ashamed because I have lted miserably as a mother. Please help me 1f you can. - A MINUS TEN I N WlSCONSlN DEAR WISCONSJN: I'm 111~ YH ue la Gerapy. It ""kl be •oMerf•I lf YH eot1W 1et Du &o ~t It, C... I ru acro11 a book tlaal I believe mlp& lltelp yM.11 lt celled, "l)'UI Dl4 I De Wroa1? MoGert, C.U~rea. G1Ut." ne HlMr it Lyn Cahle. ne ptlblltlaer It Arbor lloase u4 Ille price It S1 6.t5. Tiie' HU.or de~rlbes, la u laofflt, fortllrl1lu way, llter own bitter dlu ppolatmeaaa. I'm 11re muy motllert are Hre to ldeatlfy. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: In the middle of the night I woke up with a ea ac c. wen o e room. reached for m headache remedy 1n the dark because I didn't want to disturh my husband. lt didn't feel right in my hand so I turned on the light. On the capsule was printed, "00 NOT EA l ." lt was some substance that keeps moisture "out of bottles. It ma) ndt have harmed me but it ~ure taught me a lesson. Never agam will I take a pill in the dart... Please pnn1 this. 11 might save li ves. -FEEi ING FORTUN.<\ TE IN C H IC .\GO DEAi\ CHIC: To my k.Dowledge l've-neVtt llta4 • leuer Uke ~~ Thaak you for the excellent advice. An April 6 shipboard ceremony on the Cruise Ship Cormorant in New- port I I arbor linked Terri Lynn ( 'hasc and J. Scott GnfTard. The couple then greeted guests who enJOyed dinner and cntena1nmcnt dunng a thrcc- hour cruise. Matron of honor was Sharon Hober and best man was Enc Andersen. Other attendant~ were Gail Palmer. Nanci GnfTard and Debbie Roe as bridesmaids and Randy Synder. Joey Lyons and Tim Heyne as ushers. Anacla Hober and Jeffrey Heyne were Oowcr girl and ring bearer. Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heise. Dewe) Tarkington. Linda Garmen and dau ters, Pat R Bi.stwp,-l----4r:--- 1 e u n and Mike D'Agnostmo. A ho neymoon tnp to Bora Bora and Moorea was planned by the couple. The bride. a resi dent of. ( 'osta Mesa.· is a graduate of Los >.migos High School in Fountain Valley and Orange Coast College. Costa ~ksa. Her husband is a native of Canoga Park and attended Cal State North- ridge. They are em plo~crs of Air("al Mr. and Mn. Griffard. followed with a bridal dtnnw huffct and dancing at the Costa Mesa Community Center. The bride 1s the daughter of Mrs'. Cyndi Maurer of Costa Mesa and Lew Maurer of San D1e~o. The bnde· groom 1s the son of Mr. arid Mrs. Wa\ne Du Boise of(osta Mesa. DU BOISE-MAURER Lucyn Maurer of Costa Mesa. the bnde's s1slcr. was maid of honor. and T iara Lynn Maurer and David bndesma1ds were Robin March. Wayne Du Boise wae married on Ronda Watton and Cyndi Du Boise. cpFtl 6 al Harbor CM1s•1an FeHew--si!ter-of-the·-tmctcgroorn. Best Man ship in Costa Mesa. A reception was Bud Birch. the bridegroom's Mr. and Mn. DD Bolte. cousin. and ushers were Gregg Mrctcod. Chuck Ev1ngham. Dan Lcther and Steve Witton .. Canolellghters were ( harlcs Cutenesc and Tim Starns. and Mark C rusha and Ed Krut1 were usher~. The guest book was kept by Kell) Birch. Folio" ing a Caribbean cru1st· and a v1s1t 1n Florida. the couple arc residents ol Costa Mesa "her<' he is supcnntcndant and she 1s personnel managrrforM1ssion Land~ - vKes Inc. Shhhhh. It'sahizsh-hushpartypreviewof Gourmet Gala By BEITV PORTER ..., .... C·OfflllCl'LIMRt GOT A DIME? Pilar ""J>ne wa~ 1n Peru. soshl.'couldn'1 · come. But nearl) ever) other suc1ali1e 1n Orange Count~ turned out when tycoon Ka1hr)n Thompson 1n-.11cd tht•m and members of the pre~\ to lunch and a "snea k part} preview" at Irvine's pre~11g1ous Pacific Club. from New York City "Just for the da) ·· had kisses for "old fnends" Mary Roosevelt. Elaine Redfield and Dorothy <\utherland and delivered ra"e newspaper reviews of the Gourmet Galas w_h1ch she called '"the best part) of the year "'herever they arc held." defects and sa ve babies· h\CS, More later when thc pm:1s.e date and detailed part} plans are ava1lahle .. Women (other than those abovt") invited to scr'e on Thompson's 1986 Gourmet Gala committee include: Rt"nee Segerstrom. Carole Gilano. Dorothy S11llwell. Barbara Bowie. Sassy Lupy, Severi) Thompson Coil. Kit Toth. Lon Warmington. Lois Daily. B.J. Stewart. Mary Hom1. Dot Clock. Diane D1etil. Ma ry Ann Miller and Frances Morgan. member of the board lor almost C\el) ma1or charity. including Bo~ Scouts. Orangewood. United Wa}. Bowers Mu~um. South Coast Repertor) and U(Ts Chancellor Club. Thompson 1s listed 1n "Who's Who 1n Amencan Women .. and "Who's Who in Women of the World." The recent prev1e"' wa' of the phenomenall} succes~ful March of Dimes Gourmet C1ala "'h1ch has rolled llS wa> to Orange Count} via 40 maJor Cities. 1nclud1ng Ne"' York. Washington. D.C . Dallas and \an Francisco. Long-lime March ofD1me·r ~lainc Wh1tela1A . "'ho came Sketchy -if not ~cret -party plans include cclebnt1es-playing-chcf (and compettng for pmes) on cookstO\t>S set up in "designer kitchens" encirchng a ballroom. Rumors-are that the I 98b Gourmet Gala will be one of 1hc count)l 's more expensive (at S250 each) but worth every shin\ dime -Wlth all proceeds desfttied to prevent birth KATHRYN WHO? Shy. tall. dark. beautiful. single and immensely successful Kat~cyn Thompson 1s president and executive officer of A&£ Properties. fnc.. Irvine he serves on numerous real estate and constrttct1on boards and 1s a INDEBTED? The first Debtors Anonymous group is forming in Orange Count> The group's anonymous member maintains that debt. like alcohol for the alcoholic. food for the compulsive eater and gambling for the l'ompul~1ve gambler can cause 1ncrcas1ng problems. I fdebts arc a problem for~ OU or 1f you would hlte further'" 1nformat1on concerning the group. you ma) call 554-6446. Mother's Day Splendiferous Spring Buffet Bouquet At The Newport BOB BURNS RES- TAURANT ' If you're looking for something really spectacular for Mother's CH~MPAG~ BR t;~CH I <1.3:30 P\I \l ,,1hrr~ ()d-. ""f'"' 1Jl- .ind Rf'l!Uldr \1Pni1 Day. the Bob Burns Champagne Bouquet .. includes a delectable here are a few examples of what Mother's Da). will agatn ofTer a Buffet Brunch. complete with assonmcnt of hot and cold dishes rtl prepare for yo u: At dinner la vish champagne buffet brunch nowers. an ice drvrng and even elegantly arranged on a horse-you'll find Spring Lamb. Suckling m La Plaza Ballroom and in La entenainment. 1s sure to please shoe-shaped table with a Baby Pig. Kid, Spring Chicken and Palme restaurant. Seatings are that special lad ~. Grand piano m the center. Rabbit. Veal Steaks wtth Morre! from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and . - a variety of garden fresh salads. and fresh seasonal melon and selected berries with honey yogun dressi ng. Entree selections will Continued on Paie 85 The holiday "Spring Buffet Included among the manl Mushrooms. Tourncdos Nicois. guests will be able to choose from iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-; spec1a I dashes are Round of Bee . many fresh fish and particularly <-=================;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I Leg of Lamb. Ham. Cheese "Loup de mer aux fenouils." Bl1nt1cs. Eggs Be nedict , that's Mediterranean Sea Bass ~rPll..----++--Ar1"11~terres:-and Qakn~:-Th-ere·s-0-own tn res rom ranee. as are l also Poached Salmon. Anichoke the plump white Asparagus. The Heans. AmbroSla Salad and desserts will include my famous. many other salads. fresh fru its. Chocolate Mousse and feathery. I imponed cheeses, and se parate JighL Crepes Suzeue. m y fr tabftrs-ftfr rresn 0reads. dessens smooth Saba yon. the . Straw- 1 and even Belgian Waffies. berries ~ith Pepper that every- 1 This special Mother's Da y Buf-body is talking about and a very fet Brunch 1s served from IO a.in. Special Dessen for you alone. The tn 3 p.m The regulardinner menu Suckling P.jg and Fish you'll find will be se rved from 4 p.m. at Brunch too. as well as Leg of Bob Burns is at 37 Fashion Lamb. Beef·Wellington and sev- lsland. Reserva tions are rec-eral Egg dishes. And, of course, ommended at 644-2030. your very own dessert. Please let • • • me pamper you on your special {;mnrf;m,.,,/u,.y (Jrck;J f,,,. "'' k 1'/l(i1k,,. A Letter to Mother from her day. Your loving Midi-Frog -I i Mi~:rr~other, I kno~ t hat you ~~~ .. ~i.!~::ia Lido, Newpen CELEBRATES ITS 24th MOTHERS DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 12 ·r have many-handsome children .. _ .... .__!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ and I am just an ugl y Ii ttle frog. • • • But my heart beats just as warm for you and I'd lo ve to in vi te you to my cozy French Country Home for Mother's Day. My wife wil l personally take care of you. as always. and you know what a good hostess she is-. As fo r me. We Express Our Sincerest Gratitude For Making Us India's Finest Cuisine BUFFET C H A~PA<;~E RRl"~CH $}Q95 An Abundance of Special Dishes and Entrees Elegantly Served from 10 AM -.i PM Red Carnations to Mothers rll ROYAL~~!~~! I 000 Bristol Street North , Newport Beach .. Spec.1al Mother c; Oay DtnnN Served »pm -11 pm SI 4 95 17141 752-5200 THE NEWPORTER Off-en Lavish Buffet for Mother's Day The Newponer has brought back its popular Champagne Buf- fet Brunch every Sunday and in addition. to help celebrate For Mother A Splendiferous Spring Bouquet Buffet Champagne, too! (Asti Spumonte) Sundays 10-3 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH OUR SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IS BACK. ... lkrrn:mtx·rrlw ...,11ncl.1y Hl1th.·c Bninc:h .11 l.:1 P:1lml'~ 11 '' ·'"' "l I< ·h :1 dc.:l1t re llL., :ttb1r. TI1c.· rhamp:1~1'll.· tlt ,,, t ·<.I •\ll<.f l'\l'l'\C,ll1C . .' .Ill' n ·l~1 .1n \\':ttilt•'\ ftl t>nll'll'llL'" tn ... 1,nn1p .ind lrl·..,fl fruit " \\di nc "' 1f.., l-x1<. h. .t1)d ~t>LH~in l'lll< ~ TI1c.· ~c.'\\ pt »ll'r'" dq.~.1111 Bulk·1Hr 111wll t'H.'I!' ~und;i~ tr11n1 I() .1.1n. rn 1 ~o p rn Ad11h .., ~ 16.00 Chi ldrc.·11 ~to oo I nltmrtnl ( < 1mpl1 nw11t:m· ~ h:1mpa~nt · • le 1111 th tnr '1t1l 11~:1 "' I ),I\ I ktull ll "'it111d.1'. \f,I\ 12 IOfO :un- I ()() p Ill ~ .. TuE NlWPORTER ry .... I ~1 I ~1h11t• l~ ... ~l.1ur~u1t lflf"' ~lll\h•tf\' l<.f "'\\)M oft l\d i ( \'1,!l-41 1111 ~k 1-l 1 H>t I l~IM I ~fer.,_, from 3111----Rrwv1tta111 rtes: a ••d 2001 HARBOR Bl.VD., COSTA •SA 642-9777 HoUR·s OF OPERATION BRUNCH EON 10:00-2:30 DINNER 5:00-10:00 2441 E. C OAST HtCllWAY CORONA DEL MAR, 714/673-0120 FromPa&eB4 include Belgian Waffles made to order. Omelettes made to order. carved Bourbon Glazed Ham and roast Baron of ... Beef. fresh Red Snapper, and tggs Aux Fines Herbs -all complemented by c ri~p bacon and saosage, croissants. mousses, assoned en- tremen ts and unlimited com- plimentary champagne. Strolling musicians will enter- tai~ th rough~ut the dining periods. Th-0 ,:>Aee.ef:the buffet is S 16 for adults and $1 0 for· chil- dren. -Childre.~-uR~~r 3 are-free-; Reservations are suggested and may be made b) calling 644-1700. ext. 700. The Newponer 1s located· at 11 07 Jambdree Road. Newport Beach. adjacent to the John Wayne Tennis Club. Ample free parkini 1s available. as well as complimentary valet parking. • • • Mother's Day at CARMELO'S offers two "Delfifoso" ways to celilrll,._!,_ ___ _ Orange Cout OAIL V Pll.OT /Wednesday, May 8, 1N5 and much more are always Pork Medallions with Mu~h-Celebrate ™' Mo~er'• Day fa vorites amonJ diners). Th¢ rooms, Seafood Crepes, Roasted tlae JOLLY ROG ER Way buffet brunch as served every Leg of Lamb, Carved Bed and This year. The Jolly Ro~er Sunday and new selections are Ham. Quiche Lorraine and Restaurants are Join ing families added each week. Everythin$ is Bratwurst as well as pat~s. fresh an making Mother's Day a very freshly prepared on the premises fruits and berries. speciality memorable occasion. Rcser- and Mother' Day promises to be salads. crudities. domestic and vations are now being accepted an extra special .. delizioso" feast. imported cheeses and assoned for Sunday. when all moms and Dinner service will, beJin at 3 breads. The dessert table will be a grandmoms will receive a com- p.m. and there will be six Italian & special treat with all pastries and plimentary rose. The occasion Continental entrees to choose cake.s baked fresh in the Hotel's will be even more enjoyable due from . They include: Veal pastry kitchen. And in honor of to The Jolly Roger's fresh and Marsala. Veal Pavarotti. Scampi Mother's Day. there will be a different bill of fare. plus a Fra Diavolo. Norwegian Kin_&_ special Strawberry f'.ondue. ~ stunning new decor at most Sal mon wi th Herbs & Butter. To acforo the Mmtren Oay-tncCltions. atlallrnngu-p foa cfiiITng Chicken Calabrese & Prime New festi viti es. a storybeok characteF experience sure to please that YorlrStealr Piz:zaiotw: Dinnen witl give gifts lo each mom. And special mottler will include soup or salad. pasta. there wirf be strolling violinists A temptrng breakfast menu dessert and coffee. from I J a.m. 10 4 p.m. The bursung with choices ltke Eggs In addition to the outstanding Summenree wall be dernrated Benedict. French Toast and t uisine ·Carmelo's is known for. with fresh 'flowers. ice carvings Country fr'ed Sirloin' Steak &· the restaurant is unique in two and Tood displays. 'E~s 1s only the beginning~ De- other important ways ... enter-The Grand Buffet. served from ltcaous Belgian Waffies are serv t!d ta inment and the availabil11y of 11 a.m. to 6 p. m .. 1s priced at $14 golden-brown and topped w11h patio dining. Bcppe Cuomo sings for adults and $6.25 fo r children lusc1ou ""hipped cream. .\nd and plays the guitar while you under 12. Reservations are re-··Build Your O"'n" omelettes dine. and Sergio & Terry. a lively quired and can be made by allow Mo m and Grandma to piano/singing duo. perform in the phoning 999--0990. eX't. 44-There -create a ctetk1ou~ combanat1on. lounge. When all this is cou led is comp)imeotaf)'_ valet parlc.rng ~offu.ing. -a-clw1ce -Of-thtee Wifh the charm o pauo dining and all major credit cards arc fillings from a list that includes (weather permitting). the warmth accepted. ' a vocado. chec.M!s, pan1sh sauce. corned beef hash. and a garden full of ve getables. Served from a brand new menu. dinner is distinguished by fresh dail) .. pec1als listed on Jolly Roger's new tabletop feature 1 boards. The fresh selections may include great choices like Halt but. I Swordfish. Veal · Marinara. Prime I Rib and Apncot 'Chicken. fresh appeuzers like Sauteed Mush- rooms. and even premium wines I served by the glass. Dinner selecllons on the new I menu are sure to tantaltLe and please an ) Mom' Seafood-loving mo ms "'Ill l'nJO~ Balter Fned hnmp or callops. or the de- hc1ous Scampi S.tyle Shrimp se r- ved with a tender andJUI C) ~irloin Steak. There's Chicken Tenyak1 with fresh pineapple or dehcatel) mannated London Broil . Treat \.1om 10 sttmeth1ng extra ni ce with the ··Absolute Unforgettable Hot Fudge Cake:· Chocolate Chocolate Mousse Cake. or pip- .rng.ho.iDeep D~l+-\w~ Pte. and she'll kno~ ho"' special she 1s. and vitality of the staff and. of The Summertree Restaurant. a course, the excellent cuisine. California Bistro restaurant wllh Mother can expect a-very happy indoor and outdoor seating. ic; day! located on the lobby le vel of the Carmelo's 1s located at 3520 E. Emerald of .\nahe1m at I 7 I 7 . Being '»tt1tltee t" Batl"a Dear Mother Tbe1e n owers are for you! If I'm not your little boy blue ~--hlhl•ly, l'm-shct-·--~t---­ And u the Fro•tro m le Midi I know bow to treat In a particular esquielte ••)' Mo tbere on tb.eir epecial day Joon m• for I u11< h. Oonnri ur Br.,orh on 111• I l•ilt h I ounc" llom• Carmelo's Restaurant & Bar 1s offering Its customers two very special ways to celebrate Mother's Day. Carmelo's unique Italian & Continental Buffet Brunch will feature over 25 hot and cold specialt> selections. Veal wrapped in a savory crust and surrounded b) wild mushrooms. frittatas (ltal1an omelets). special- ty salads. gourmet desse ns and complimentary Cham pagne or Asti Spumante are JUSt a slight sa mpl ing of the feast that will be available (the array of hot dishes including Lasagne. Homemade Sausage. Chicken in Wine Sauce Pa cific Coast Hwy .. Corona del West St. in Anaheim. Mar. Reservations are rec-The Emerald of Anaheim. ommended. call 675-1922. Valet located next to Di sneyland 1c; the Brunch from $3.75 9 AM to 3 PM parki ng is available. third property for Emerald Ho- • • • tels. Sister hotels are the Dinner 3-10 PM Treat ~otber To SU M-Hawaiian Reg~nt at Wa1k1k1 MERTREE S Gran~ Buffet Beach. Oahu. Ha-waii ,arid the Celebrate Mother s Day at the Mauna Lani Ba\ Hotel on the Summenree Rest~urant in ~he Kohala Coast of ihe ·Big lsliJnd bf , Emerald of Anaheim. The la vish Hawaii - buffet features Chicken Marengo_. · • • • Special Ho•r• for 1tktltez ~ -qja11 5""tfav-Bea11elt B~(JNCH r - Mother's Day fro• 9 •·•· Uall•lted Clae•pas•• 1911 <) May 12 Cldldrea 12 It aader $5.25 Clalldrea -d•r S free Eg91 Benedlcl Scrambled Eggs Bacon. Sausage. Ham Chicken. Veal lasagna Rtgatont-irta 8roccott Deep Fried Clams and much morel Seefoocl Bu Shrimp Cocktail Crab Legs Herring Tuna Salmon EiC • r , .. h i. •g•••h•• • p,,,. • ""Ho.....,-4• ~~ • ..J .. o<•• • S.l•d S.r • ( h•nn Dinner Served fro• 3p• Co•pll•••t•rv GI••• of Claa•pa••• for eacla Mo• aka Teservatton• now. 142-SSe 17502 Beacll Blvd. at Slater Haatlaato• Beach Deeeen T•ble Fresh Fruit Chocolate Mousse Komemade Cak,.s MufflM & Cannoll . Cr91H ants..,e11:. GIVE HER SOMETHING TO WHISTLE ABOUT MOTHER'S DAY ---A Deluxe Brunch or an Exceptional Dinner 32802 S. Pacific Coa~1 Hwy. Monarch Bay Plaza L.iguna Ni!(UCI 499-2626 I 496-577 3 CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Served 9:30 AM -3:30 PM DINNER-4 to 11 PM 23311 Mu1rland~ cJI Ridge Route Lake Forest VillcJge fl Toro 770-3222 BUFFET BRUNCH Served 10 AM -3:30 PM DINNER 4 to 11 PM Mother's Day at Ota SUMptuous Eubbe.t Lu ... cl Se.we.J · 11 O.lll. -230 p.lll ..A11 f tc1i II C C<».t1W'.t t 1?uobt.! !pi L0\0 ( t;illd ~ t.f.&! 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INC\.le~ '{OJ 10 ~E:?5 l="l1NN'1' I by Jim Davis l HAV£ 50M£ F'F~IE."4~5 WMO CAN 5E( i O l'f SM£'5 NE.vu~. HEARi/ FROM AGAIN by Ferd & Tom Johnson -.. NOT TO MEN ' OF Col.JR SE' -. JUST TO OTHER WoMEN ... by Haroid Le Doux ~-~---- TUMBLEWEEDS BRIDGE North South vulne rable. West deals. NORTH •Q7 c::;> J 107 2 0 976 + 10832 WEST EAST •Kt°o65' +932 <:::1 AQ5 c::;>9643 0 8 O l04S +A75' +K96 SOUTH • AJ8 I:' k 8 0 AKQJ52 +QJ The bidding: Weat Nert• Ea1~ SeutJt I• PaN PUI 3 NT Pa11 Pue Pu• Opening lead: F-ive of •. When you don't have a sure way to fulfill your contract. it is often 1ound policy to run a long suit. The defenders might find it difficult l.-0 discard. French lnt~rnationalitt and writ.er Jean Paul Meyer •potted this hand at the recent Spring North Amuican Championahipa ~n Montreal. Sitting Soath was world cham· pion Peter Welch"I of Miam i. HiJ -p IF I 00'/ HER Fli.:XAE~ ... DO I -~-GIVE=-HER A MUSHY CARD,!Co? NO Qfj51t) StWO! M"{ ~AUGH'a9'1 M'f'1'MS, M"f siecu~.. ~.sl<· TSK ~--~ by Tom K. Ryan S1HL / SICK. TAKE YOUR TRICKS decision t.o bid three no trump was an eminently practical solution to a difficult bidding problem. West led his fourth-best spade, won by dummy's queen. Since de· clarer had eight tricks and this was the only t ime he was likely to be in dummy, there was a temptation to try for the contract via a finesse tor the queen of hearts. Weichsel spurned this In favor of.an end play. He ran his diamonds to reduce the hand to this position: · +7 \:) J 10 0 -+ 1083 • 93 \:) 9' o- •Kt N'ow declarer simply exited with a club, and the defenders were left without resource. Assume that West wins the ace of clubs and exita with a club to East'• king. (The same position arises If West allows East to win the first club.) If Eaat CHARLES Go1u1 returns a apade, declarer rites with · the-ace and throws West ln with the king of spades. West can t.tke the ace of hearts, but he must preHnt declarer with the fulfilling trick by leading a heart to the king. Jt la no beller If Eut returns a heart. West can take his two heart tricks. but he mutt then lead away from hit king of apadet Into de· clarer'a ace-jack tenace for the ninth trfek. Note thal Wett must k&ep both heart honors. U he does not, de· darer simply plays a heart to aet up hlt ninth trick rlrht away. .. l Weekend.\· ojjer numerous possibilities to gather family a11dfrie1rds roxether. Ont' rfthe best entertaining ideas is ro sen·e a brunch 011 a '"''eekend morninR. New a11d different hrunch ideas i11dude coloiful and delicious Prince OWJJie Pwu:.akes~ which Qlff cheir 1wme_ and disti11ctii·e .flawn· w the Drambuie liqueur used as a nwin i111<rediellf. Another impressive .. looking a11d ws~r brunch specialty is Belgian Tia Maria Wqfjles and a fruit topping . This hnmch sen·ed in style includes filet of sole with C ounoisier Cognac· and crahmeat stiif!i11g 011 the menu. u·irh a liitle extra pick-up added hy the rc~f'reshing Dramhuie H igh/andn: J tablespoons butttr or mar~arint· SAlfCE - 1/2 cup chopped leeks cup cream or I teaspoon cayenne pepper haJf & half l/J c up chopptd dill · J tables ns 3 tabttspoon · cream or hatN~nstr----_;;_~;;;,;:o.;:.uc.rv=o;;;es;.ie-r 2 tabkspoons wmon j~ict' 2 tablespoons butter 1/4 cup Courvoisier or marJlarine I cup crabmeat I cup Italian seasoned breadcrumb.; 8 fhh nlets h1bout 2 pounds I In meJ1um ,,1un:pan. melt .I 1.1hk'f'l)(•n' ~ulta AJJ kl'~' JnJ ,·1111~ .1h11u1 ' minurc'or unril kc~' ,art' tendl·r. Stir in '·'~l·nnc JX'pf"-'r. Jill. hca\ ~ 1.rca111. k·11111n lllll'e. Cnur. 01,1cr. 1. rahml'at and hrl'.1lk rumh' ~ 11'< \\ell Plan· I /~ t·up 'tullin~ in t'l'11ta Pl l'.ll h f"h I ilet Roll up .and 'l'l llrl· \l 1th t11othp1r~ B;.ih· al ''0 F-t11r. 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"a' l0U\t11mJnh prl'\1.'nln l on \11othaing Sunda' Chtldrl·n .1nJ o;poll'>l'' tllm 1..111 l'nt1'' 1.rt'Jl1ng th" llll>tkrn-da' 011.l· for both mlllll' .ind J.1d' Jli k1.· lx•l"JU\l' 11'<. 0 lhl' c.1n1.h lhJI hl'l p\ m.tkt' tht• ~Ill llflll'll·ll l>'ad anJ 1lw I.id v.111 ha\\.' nn trouhk prepanng till' 1mpk '\hl'l'I r~1kt• lrom an o rdinan \Cllo" rake ml\ Tht• tun lwll1n' ,,, thc~ cut thl' 1.·ah· 10 rt•<;emhk J ,r<rnn. trn't \\1fh pink 1llng Jnd tht·n surpn<.l' \-1 om .liicr ,,·, g..111\ 1.ku1rJtl'd ~llh rrd llC'onc-~<11'd ~ngh1l~­ ,nl11rl·d It'll\ tx·Jns. gumdr1'P' or other l <1lortu\ ,11n1c, 11110' · \lnm Jnd tht'1.hildrl·n ,Jn ll''l lhl'lrl'rl•at1\t' '~'II' 1n m.1k 1ng J J1tfrrl·nt 'l'r\111" nl 1h1' tempting(. rov. n . ~ Jkc 11,r f Jtha·, DJ\ F-or 111-.tann· Oad might bt· pk.1-;cd ''1th a mo~hJ ·ll.n Ml'<l lrnsting gam1shl·d wtth Jn a''11rtml'nt of hh t~I\ l•rlll' ,,rndtn Tht· gilt of 1..lnd\ I' J v.l'll""1.'\\Jhl"ht•d hnltJJ~ trJJ1111'n Thl'rl'll,rt· 1h"1.JnJ\-lku1ra1ed l·a~t· 1, <.urc 111 mJl..t' l'athl'r JJ\ J ··,r1mn in~ l'\t'nl CROW:'\ l'AKE I packajtt' t I pound z I~ ounct>s I ~ t'llO" cakr mix I ran 1 t poundt cream~ "hile fro~ting Assorted randies. for namplt'. gum drops. cboc· olate m1ot~. r bocolate pic-C't>4'. Jell~ beans. hcon N v.bips. <;trtnit licorice and hard candies l'rl·p.Hl ,.1kl' 1111\ Jll11rJ1ng 111 p.1l \..Jgt· J1rl'1.f 1110' \prl·.11.I ~.11\\·1 tn .1 grl'J''-'J .1nl1 t111url·d I I '~' >in'-h hak1ng r.111 Aak1.· :Krord1ng 111 p.ll ~.l~t· d1rl'l l1nn' t 11l1I R\.·m1" l' lr11m r:rn \I.a , .1 p.1rx·1 p.ttll·rn in th<· ,h.1rx· ol J :'-pn1nll·d l l\l\\O I .I\ r .1tll•rn ()n l".ll..l" .inJ 1.Ul 1.J~l' 11110 l0H1\.\n ,h,1rx· l 'l , ·1 1"t'r r1cu·, 1n ,11ht•r 1.k"-"'-'n' 1 T1n1 lrl)\t111~" th I••••.! ,11l<1nng. 111 .1p."1,·l1.·\,l11r l-ro\1 top J nd ,.,k, "r .. 1 ~. D1.·(11r.Hl' "t 1 h , .111d ''-'' '\ 1e kl I ~ Ill I ti "-t'r' 1 n~' ' Be sure Mom wants. it before you buy appliance By DOROTHY WENCK ...... ,_., ucc__.. ..... ,,........, Microwave oven sales are boom· . ma. and Mother's Da) is a popular · lime for famtltes to bu) one. Last year manufacturers shipped more than 9.1 m1ll1on m1crowa-.e ovcm. almost 54 percent more than the previous an nual rcrnrd of 5 9 million units set in I 98J Before buying Mom a micro- wave. 11 might tx-a good 1de~ to find out tf she really want one. and particularly 1f she\ w1lltng to ~pend the time 11 take~ to team how to use 11 If yo ur Mum alread) ha<. a m1crowa c that she doe n ·1 u\c much. ma}'bc }'our gJli should be a good minownve cookhoo~ or a tttfi t·crt1ficatc to attend a m1crn\\:l\t' oven cooking \'lass. The rea on for th!'\ ad\ 1c1.· 11\ based on a report JUSI rl'lcase<l t'\\ the Good Housekeeping ln<1t1tull' .\ccordrn& io the report. con\ t'· ntcnce ts the ke) to" h} "omrn hu} and how the) use their m1C'ro'-"aH' .\nd wh1k the) aspire: to using thc:1r microwave for more than Just rcheatina food and baking potatoco;. thq seldom do. \\-h}: Because 11·., 1uo;1 not con\ rn1cnt to learn ho"' Women who part1c1pated 10 thl· rto;carch said the) part1cularl~ ltkt·ll the microwave ,oHn's ahiltt'\ to reheat foods that had been prep:m·<l earlier and to defro'lt fr01 en fool!\ On the negative 'lidc. thl· v.omen J1d not hke th .. • rl.''lull'> th<.'\ ll"' whl·n the) tncd do1og mon' elaborate ook1ng or baking Women anfleared to l'X' fnl\trat1.·d • 1n 1.tw1r lin111cd u t' ofthl' O\ t.'n afkr planning 10U!il'11 for<'Vl~n th.1ngand .rn~th1ng. "I J on't kno" \\hat I \\'3' l'\pecting." adm11te<l one "I thought I "a' going to get m1radl'' out of 11. truthfulh I thought fooJ \.\null.I conw out of 11 tx·tter I v.a, Jl'iappo1nted." • Nc.venhclcss. the "omen ap- peared . to hlam« thl'nlSt'lH'\ fot these failure<; rather than ~heir particular O\ en or rvrn m1cro~a' c l'OOk Ing In gl'nl.'ral \l. hrn ·aliked to mt .. • them'ICl\C\ on a <>eak of n•ro 1~1 0 on ho" "di tht·~ u~<l thl'tr O\ en. mo'lt put themc;clH''i onl\ in the m1ddk rnnge \fo'it n t thl·m had o;1ud1e<l and uc;ed thl· 1n1it ruct1o n<. and u'<1H1ool' th..H lame \\ith thr1~ o' c:n \nnll' h.1d rl•:td majl.lltnl''• l'\changl'tl f'l't'IJ"ll.'' '' 11h l1 ll'n1.h. and had uSl'<l othl'I l'11okhl.1ok<. Hut thn mil \\3ntl·J to learn morl' Moo;t Jppearl·J 111 hlanll· tlwm <;el\('\ for not t.1k 1 ng I hl' 11 llll' "1 \I I do"'n anJ '1u1.h tht• dm·1. t1''" hl'<>k and under<.tand morl' anJ .11,11 101 not l'\pcnmc:n t1ng v.11h mor<· r ~c1pe . I ack or' I tnll' .rnd lal ~ l1f pal1<'nl·1.· c:emed 10 Ix· :.l l·ommon complaint "hen 11 raml' ll'I U\tng" 1nsrruct11'n hooks and l lKlkbooks Thow "ho took m1l'ro" a' e <'ool.ing r la'\4.'' founJ thc:m '.tluahk hut n1m rla1ncd that thl' ko;St>O!i v.crl•n't taught nn tht• '·'"ll' O\Cll 1hn ownt'd. ond 11 "ft" h'1t htlrd ltl trano;fer tht• 1nlormat1on lrom nnl' pro<lul t 111 .rn1.Hh,·r . tn <1p1h' ol Jht"rr f.uturr tn takt' .1d ' ant,l)lt' lll .111 thl' ,ar.1h1 ht1l'' 111 I he Ir m ICfO\\ J \ l'\ I hl' '" "'ll' ll '1111 lo''-'d them fht• l'Onclu\lon V.l' mittht d1.11• Imm 1h1' \IUd\ "that thl· "n11 lrtl m1,r1m :l\t' might l'il.· thl' ~·,t 1'n<' 1,1 rurrha'c It " the ,,mrk 't (ll 1lfX'rJlt'Jnd 1't<'n,1dl·rahf\ 1.ht'.tpn than Onl' "llh .lUll)lllJtic kJIUll'' \Ul'h rh prn!x• .tnd lllCnlOI"\ \l. h\ prl\ f11r tht'\{" l'\Jra function' 1fthl'' ~Hl' not ~llln@.to Ix· u~d" Or 1 t \ ou dl't 1dt' 10 purt hJ'l' J ll)fl-'\'l·lhc-hm· m1, n'"3\ l' hu\ 11n<' th.11 1nl ludr ' \t1ml· k\\On' on h11\\ I \I ll'l' I hl' 1n 1.•n • • • Ql1ESTIONS WI-.: ARE ASKEO: Q. My mtao•avtt O\'~• doeui'l Sf'f'm lo 'iHl foods •nnly Is tltf'rf' somt lrkk 1 C'ould USf' to lmprovt Utill situaUon-t \ l lll\l>f n\I(\ •I ht'.11111"1 111 ,\ 111 11. r1•\.\J\ c dq'<'lh.h n •t »nh 1111 tht· d1·,1~n 11f the 1H <"n .rnd h11\\ lhl' 1111.; 1•\i.<\\ t'' Jrt' .J1 ,1nh1111·d hut ,,•,,, 11n lhl '"l J nJ 'llJf'\' 111 thl' I'""' . I ht m1"t 11n1l•ll m ht•at1n~1•H llf'\ n tht 11w1 1111•fl> tha n 1 11h hl'" 1h1d, 1 J1111~hnu1 'hJJ,..'d lllliJ\ The grl'.ll•''' ,rnwunt 1ll hl'dt1ntz. take\ pl~n· wnhin '• ln\.h of the <.urfacc. Thi' hl·at I' tht·n tran,fl'rred h\ l'nndm t1on 111 ,!he 1n1cnor ut large ,,, Jcn'c: food item' \\ ht•n heating h)(>\f\ th.II ar<' nnt 11.11 .inti J 1•ughnut-<.hapt.·d \11U lan .it h1l'\ l' .1 ITh'rl'.. un1h,m1h heated !11,xl b' I I "ng .1 lll\\t'I po"~f 'l'lllng f ht' \\ 111 rl'\Ult It) k\\ h1•,1t ht-ing hu.t ld up in thr 1H1tt•r l,1q•r Jilt! more lrnh lnr h4.l1 1t1 mO\l' h1\\.ird the (PleaH att GIFT /C3 ) .... -.. . , •c;s Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/WeclnMday. May 8, f986 •• . I • • • t • • ' • f . • I For next barbeCue, try p~rk loin roast -It's that tanw of )'car again -the season for barbcr ui ng. that 1s. \nd poflk offers a wide !>election. Whatc.•ver }OU buy. be 11 chop'>. roast or ribs. all by their v<.'r) nature arc conducive to grilling. For optimum navor and done - ness of whole port roasts. 170 degrees is ideal though yoll may want to stop cooking at 165 degrees -the reason being, your roast needs to stand a t least 10 minutes to allow juices to set and mak e c.·arvtng easier. During this time the tempcraturt: most probably will continue n ang. thereby reachm(I. the ugge'>tcd 170 dcgrceli. A tempting a~ ~t may be to 0 , crcook pork. exercise self-re- straint as just a tcw minutes 1s all at takt:s to turn tender. succulent pork anto tough me;:i t. \ HERBED P()RK PAILLARDS l 1-poond boneless pork loin rbast (single loin) . 2 tablespoons lemon j~lce '• cup olive oil 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 1 teaspoon chopped fresh rose· mary DISCOUNT COUPONS DISCOUNT COUPONS 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme •1t teaspoon cbopped fresh sage • .. teaspoon pepper Additional fresh herb.s ~op· Jjonal) · • Vegetable kabobs (oplio~l> '+ r. • o.. ( 0 •,, 0 • , ... , I ( , I I W~ftlH LOGCABW D1E With 113 lea S11pr Now tben'1 new Loe Cabtn• Lite wltb ~ ._.....,. ,, .. r1cb wt th maple Oavor and poura diMller than otber leadln& branda So. take your pick. Loe Cabin 1ynap or new Loe Cabin .LIU. Becau1e rich maple t.ut tna Loe Cabin bun 't chanced • llcll and new Loe Cabin Lite la Llcllety Tlllcll 1 WN-®®®_1NsTANTLY Cui pork loin in to 4 thick slices: hru!.h \\Ith lemon JUICC. In a small bo" I rom b1 nr 01 I. pars le). rosc- ma r). th) me. !.age.· and pepper; max "'ell. Rub hl'rh mixture on both 1 sides of pork.. slu:cs.-.\rra.ngc.m a 11 x 8 x :!-inch baking dish: cover and I rcfpgeratc 4 hours or overnight. IN SPECIALLY MARKED BAGS OF . ALMOST HOME® I Pla te pork on grill. about 5 I 1 nrhcs O\ er slow t·oals. Grill 40. to I S(J minute!. or un ul done, turning occasional!~. Ciarn1sh with fresh '>I(~ Ao llA(,S "'"''8~ -----~--~C=l98~ N1btKO Brand• Inc ' I herbs anc.I '>l'P c with vegetable kabob!>. 1f c.les1recl. Makes 4 ser· '1ngs. Notl·· lfusingdncd herbs. reduce amounts h~ 1 , to '1 WHEN YOU BUY Al.MOST HOME• COOKIES 1 ORANG E COUNTRY-STYLE RIBS llUAIUll 0.t COvPO• per O<i' 11ir1111L1111 "'-"4 l"llOMl "CKMIO """-JOQO 4 pounds pork country-style ribs l 6-ounce can tomato paste ow-.111111n ~""' C.....-10 "' Mlet IA> -,, <OOOCCI ew ftHfO pit0f'lt0.lt0 fi .. 0 Of 'I ..,_ Goof""V.,USA Wt"'" •-Myo..lorl!ltltUiiMP'll• It •1"41•"0 rro, 010 1ou 1•0 l!lt----"'"'"" offt t ''""' CH l'I •lhit t r10c: ~~trSCOllllANOS NC [){P! S9?1 H PASO 1 £US 1'9116 ,, cup packed brown sugar • • cup frozen . orange juice concentrate, thawed . 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar l tablespoon prepared mustard t tabl~spo_oo Worees.tu_thke sauce 12 teaspoon pepper · Cu t ribc; into 1-nb portions. For 1;aucc. combine tomato paste. brown sugar. orange juice concentrate. 'inegar. mustard. Worcestershire i;aucc. and peppe r: set asid e. I Plan· ribs on grill. about 6 inches over slo" coal1>. Close gnll hood I and grill about 20 minutes. Turn ribs and grill. CO\ercd. 25 to 35 minutes more or 1111 done. turning I and brushing frequent!) with sa uce. Makes 4 to 6 scr\ ings. r-----------------1 I I I I SAVE25< On any package of Foster Farms. chi(ken. I •ont1.tfA ''*"''.,,... ... ..,,....., • ..._,._..,..,~.,._• = ~ "":'..-..:::°..:"-"':.:.~~:::: I , ...... ~ .......... ~-~·-'~"-di' .......... ...... .,,.._ ...... ,..,.,~,..,., ........ _ ... ,~...._,. I IJ(•tf tttf'~••l"Clle .. ,..,.,.. ........... ~~ ....,... ... ~ -~ ............ ...,, ...... ...,,.. ,...,.._., ..c-N .. 9 ~..,.. .. .,.W!o ....... ~ .. ,_ I I I . I I I I ........,,.,............,_..... .... ,.,.~ ..... ,..,, .......... I "0 ... '"' ,\,.H"f\ .... ,.,,"' ~~ .....,.,..........,"""..... 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Ba.kt as above. •fish with crab Oavor may be substituted. 1 cup ( 11-ouce paclla1e) lhwed froin uparap1 spears l cn1.W 1arllc clove 3 tabletpoo•• olive oil_ ~ cep ( t ~ ouce jar) clralaed martuted artlclaob ltean1 'I•. cep sliced 1reea olives Z tableapooa1 rlated capers 1 tablespoon plae 11t1 · Saute onion, asparagus and gar- A1para1••·Artlcboke e • lie in olive oil. Stir in remain in& GOURMET PIZZAS Pina Toppins ingredients. Spoon on top of one l ~to 1% ceps all-pupoae Hoar ~cup ~llced red onion pizza. Bake as above. %capwlaolew~eatflov 1~~~=-..:...~~~~~~~~_:_:.::.:~:.:.:..:-=.:.:.::......:~~~~~~~~~=====::=:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~========i:::=::=: •1, cap cornmeal 1 packa1e actlve dry yea1t 1 teaspoon 1alt 1 cup warm (115 de1ree1 to lH de1ree1) water ! tabletpOoDI oil 1 ~.cups ( 15-oance cu) plna sauce 2 cups (8 ounces) 1bredde4 monarella cbee1e 1 cup (t OUDCH) 1bredded fontlaa cbee1e Topphtg.-( see betowt--- Combine '/, cup all-purpo~ flour, whole wheat flour. com meal, yeast. and salt in larae mixer bowl. Stir in water and oil. Beat on low speed for I minute, scrapin& sides of bowl. Beat on high speed for 3 minutes. Using a spoon. stir in as much of remaining flour as possible. Tum out onto lightly floured surface. Knead dough, adding remaining flour as ncee55ary, untii-dough is moderately stiff and elastic, about S minutes. Place in g.reased bowl. Cover; let rest I Oto IS minutes. Dividedouah in half. Press each half on greased 12-inch pizza pan. Spread half of pizza sauce on each pizza. Top each with half of cheese5. Prepare Seafood and Asparagus- Artith'ulce Toppinp. ~e onto each pizza. Bake on lowest oven rack in hot oven (42S degrees) IS to 20 m inutes or until chee~ is melted and crust is crisp. Makes 2 12-inch pizzas. NOTE: If 2 pizzas are baked at the same time. place one on center rack and one o n lowest rack: change position halfway through baking time. Seafood Pina Topping 1 cap 1llced fresll masllroom1 'la cap 1Uced areen oaJon 1 large cn11bed 1arUc clove 'I• cap olive oil I 'la cups ( 7 to I onces) crab GIFT.~. From Cl • cooler food in 1he center. 2. Using a final standing time. After the power is off. heat in 1he out er layer will move toward the cooler food in the center. equalizing 1he temperature of the entire food item. 3. Stirring midway through the heating time - or oftener if the heating time is long. Stir so you .63 BEEF (STIAK ••• L& 1.29) L& :....·_ ~p~jhe£ooler-tQ~att.~;,m1~J_ '"====~~ -willfthe ofter food at fhesldes. 4. Rotating the food a quarter or half-turn midway through the heating time - or oftener -if 11 can't be s1irred. • • • Q. Exactly wbat doe1 a probe on a microwave oven do? I've been 1bopptn1 for a microwave ud am conf a1ed by tlte answers I 1et from sale1 people. · A. The 1emperature ~nsing probe is a power shut-off device. It senses the temperature of the food at 1c; inserted into and allows the power to re main on only until the c;cnscd temperature reaches the preselected te mpcraiure. For example. if you set the 1empcraturc al 150 degrees. when that temperature is reached the sensor will cause the power to be turned off. The temperature change can be observc-0 directl y on the panel. • • • Q. How can I tell If la 's okay to u1e my cblna dl1be1 ln my microwave? A. Most pottery or china can be used in a microwave if 1t has no metal trim. However. if you're in doubt. perform this test: Place a glass of water in the comer of the oven. · Place the dish to be tested in the center of the oven: heat for I minute. If the dish is cool after the test. ~ou can use 1t in the microwave . If it s hot. you can't. Dishes that act hot contain a metal. probably lead. MARYROSE CHICKEN • ,,,._. cWctseti ~ teas,... celery Nit "' teas,......_ pow4er I PK. llAllAll'S • llAn.AL ...... 12.oz CANS I 68 ASSORTED • LAI• 9' ... . c ... .... 2.S·OZ. 3 ., ~O FOR M9ot Of .... Ml. Pt<G. &All PARK -FRANKS ~16-01. 1000 ISLAND ORES.SING ... ExTRA FANCY PREMIUM ~~~1~1GE ............................................ ... Morukart, 12.7-0z. Bottle .8I SEASONED RICE VINEGAR...................... . .... CHUCK STEAK LIMrT 4 .. ISHC .... IM GAMI .... - fO!IP TWIN I 29 1MlllS PACK L& • WILSON 'KICID MCOll p~-~~E IA. I .St .. 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Y PILOT /W9dnelday, May 8, 1986 ' Lighter food does~ mean sa~rificing taste . . · VEAL STEAKS WITH Foods 1ow in cholesterol tat Menus are based on .the dietary gu1d~h~es ! tablespoons margarine SPINACH HERBED RICE -• recommended by the Amencan Hean Association ~ cup dry whJte wine Challenge chef' S creativity (AHA): 30 percent of calories come from fat, 20 percent 1 cup-demi-glace• l cup _chopped onions from protein and 50 percent fro m complex 'I• cllp evaporated milk 2 shallots, chopped ld d . . . carbohydrates. Restaurant Manager Lois Johnson. a ! tea1pooa1 lemon juice 4 tableapoons margarine~ div e lnacb washed and Amencans ~r-c eatmg lean~r meats. more fruits. registered dietitian. monitors the menus and enforces .,_ teaspoon ground black pepper 3 cups (about 6 ounceal fresb •P ' vegetables and nee to keep up with the fast pace of the the AHA guidelines Muoo Rice cut Into narrow strips '80s. In fact, four out of 10 adults have increased their . · . 8 . . . . • 1 b11y leaf consumption of fish, poultry. fruits. vegetables and A typ1ca~ three-course meal provides betwe~~ 650 In large skillet saute chicken in 01.1 on both side~. 1 teaspoon each thyme, sage and oregano leaves, whole grains. according to a recent Gallup poll on to 700 ca~ones. compared to 1,255 for a trad1t1onal Reduce heat. cover. and cook 15 mrn.utes. or until minced ' America's changing eating habits: lunch ofnch cream sauces and sugar.laden desserts. tender. Pour off fat; keep warm. In medium ~ucepan 1 cup uncooked rice The '80s also find more women entering the Chef Nenes uses local ingredients for his con tern- cook mushrooms and shallot in margarine until tender. l '11 cups chicken broth workforce. so thcri is less time devo~ed to prepa~ng poracy cuisine. All dishes are cooked to order for Add wine. Cook. stirring, until volume is red4ccd 3 medhim tomato~s. peeled, seeded ud chopped mea~s at home. Consequently, Amencan~ are eatmg maximum taste and nutrient value; meats are broiled or by two-thirds. Stir in demi-glace; took 3 minutes. Add 4 veal ltg round st!aks (5 ounc~s eaclil one 1n every three meals ~way fr~i:n home._ poached to minimize the cholesterol content. .Rice. milk. lemon juice. and pepper; heat throug~. Serve 34 cup deml-glace Res~aurants are reacting pos1t1vely to th~se •.rends. f~esh vegetable~. and herbs are some of the.staples m the chicken and sauce with Mango Rice. Makes 6 servings. · In large saucepan cook onions ~nd shallots in I Chefs have responde~ to the he~lth cr.aze with h~hter, kitchen. replacing the old standbys, butter. heavy cr,eam •well-fl a vored·brown stock red uced by half. tablespoon margar·ine until tend.er .cnsp. Add spinach leaner menus featuring fresh ingredients and 1ewer and salt. I . and herb:s; cook I minute .. Sur in nee .. broth and ca ones. f(' fN • · 1 · d · h · Mango Rice · S R d For example. the Chez Eddy restaurant in Houston Some o he enes si>e:c1a ttes serve ~it nee at tomatoes. Bring io a bQJL ur ~or-twice.. ~ U".C · caters J<L.tM-leaner lifestyle. of tod~y·s bµ~in~s C~ez Eddy are Brea.st of <;h1cken Gustof ~1th ~an.go '. 1 cup uncooked rice heat, cover. and simmer 15 minutes. or until n ee 1s · executives at lunch time. Race. Veat S1ea)t1wtth-Spinach He~ct R1ct"and-R1cc-l~c?.u,.-cllleken broth--~ tenoer and0 tiquid is absorbed. Remove ba-y leaf: - In less than three yea rs. it has successfut\y proved and Walnut St~ffed Troul. The recipes fea_tured here 1 cup chopped fresh or canned mangoes• / thal lighter food doesn't mean ·sacrificing ' taste, have been modtfied for use at Mme.. , lf3 cup pine nuts,,toaste~ ,-._,./ Meanwhile. pound steak~ to 1/~·inch thickness. In presentation or· satiation. In fact. there is little that 2 tablespoons honey large skillet over medium•high . heat saute. steaks !n limits Chef Micbael Nenes' creativity when it comes to BREAST OF CHICKEN GUSTOF Combine rice and broth in large saucepan . Bring to remaining margarine. about 5 minut es per si~e. Dat!n using ingredients that are low in cholesterol and fat. WITH MANGO RICE a boil. Stir once or twice. Reduce heat. cover. and well on paper towels; keep warm. Heat dema-glace 10 Located in the Institute of Preventive Medicine at t cblcken breast halves, skinned and boned simmer 15 minutes. or until ri ce is tender and liquid 1s small saucepan. Spoon sauce over steaks and serve Houston's Methodist Hospital. Chez Eddy is always 3 tablespoons vegetable oil absorbed. Add mangoes. ~ine nuts and honey. with mounds of Spinach Hcrbcd Rice. Makes 4 crowded at lunch. The restaurant is dedicated to serving ! c•ps sliced mushrooms *Peaches may be substituted if mangoes are servings. · lean meals in elegant :rnd rontcmporary surroundings. l 1ballot, minced unavailable: •Well-fla vored brown ~tock red uced by half. .4 MAKE SHOWERS MEMORABLE Thrifty chicken tastes like a million Making showers memorable for the new bride or expectant parent means getting the whole party in on the·fun. For example: Ask everyone to wear their wed- ding dress or suit. It's fabulous fun when everyone arrives, especially if members of the group span a variety of fashion decades.· Everyone likes to give advice. So · insteaQ.-of games, pass around magazines brimming full of photo- graphs. Friends can tear out pic- tures a11d add a personalized. illustrated motto for the guest of honor . . &: prepared: prese!ltation of the house. Assemble all the pages into a souvenir scrapbook. · Men are participating more than ever wi th babies, so much so that men arc having showers for expec- tant fathers. One such party host req uested all the guys bring along co upons for disposable diapers. Another great idea is keeping refresh ments si mple. So wh y not start with a chocolate chip cookie mi x? Even in a crowd, tllere_'.s no one wno can resist Orange Choc- olate Chjp Cookies and Crunch. ORANGE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES AND CRUNCH Putting together an in~xpensive. delicious chicken becomes a delec-t package chocolate chip cookie .. ·• '· ·' nutritious meal at the end of a busy table meal. mix-(! pouebes) ~----'~.~· is-~-a "piece-OL.Cake.'' -------% --lablffpoons-mHgamre--or That's one reason chicken is mak-EASY AFTER-WORK CHICKEN bdtter, softened in g more than j ust an occasional 2 'h to 3 pounds chicken, cut up 2 •teaspoons orange juice appearance on dinner tables these Salt . 2 eggs da y<>. Freshly ground pepper 2 teaspoons grated orange peel "'" Low tn cost. cal om.·s and I (lS 1fJ -ounce1 can sloppy Joe 1 cup packed brown sugar . cholesterol, while high in protein. sandwich sauce 1 cup chopped w•lnuts chicken 1s a bargain an ytime. Its 2 tablespoons brown sugar . 1 gallon vanllla fee cream mild. delicate fla \'Or makes chicken 1 tablespoon old style sauce or 1 jar ( 18.5 ounces) butterscotcb one of the most ve r!>ati le sources of prepared horseradish or ~hocolate ice-cream topping protein you can serve. and recipes Preheat oven to 375 degrees. . . . can range from show-stopping . . . . M1~ c.ook1e mix. mar~nne, ~r- gourmet to one-step everyday. Arrange chic~en. skin--~ide up_m ange JU1ce and eggs until mo1s~; Easy After-Work Chicken 1s th e l3 __ x 9 ~ 2-mc~.,.,bak~ng _ dish. reser.ve_Lcup of the doug)L Sllr-~::::::::;o~-~·l~ srmp~~_rioo ye1 -~pJi!lile witg !?!l!l4°~~~-=o~~o-rerilai:n. ~ 1t'S an entrce perl'Cct for serving taste. C'Ombme sandwictt• sauce. Cover and refrigerate until chilled. guests. The dish is ready to eat in old style sauce .and brown sugar. -2 to.1hours. four simple steps~ salr arrd pepper Pour over ch1t ken . B~ke un- ch1cken pi eces. pla ce 1n baking dish. coyered for I ho1,tr 15 minutes or Heat oven to 375 degrees. Mix top with <oauce and bake. until tender. Baste occasionally brown sugar and walnuts into The se-cret to th is cntrcc's good with Juices m bo1tqm of dish. 4 reserved dough with hands. Spread flavor 1s the sauce. The: result -servi ngs. in ungreased jelly roll pan, 151/i x ( ·- 101/2 x I-inch. Bake until golden brown. about 14 minutes. Cool 2 mi nutes; break into small pieces. Divide dough .into halves. Roll each half 1/• inch thick on li~htly fl qured cloth-covered board. Cut into 3-inch circles. Place about I inch apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake until light brown around edges. 6 to 8 minutes; cool. Place each cookie m desse rt bowl. Place I scoop ice cream on each cookie. Top wi th ice-cream topping and spnnkk with crunch. 24 to 28 servings. ·Try this trio of variations on a fruit tart theme I r. ll I .. _._ - . _,. ... -. . . . . - . . ·- ... fl. : . l 1 I/ . . Faced with planning a big party 1 package (3 ounces) cream menu one does rise to th e occasion. cheese, at room temperature often wit h surprising results. It 'I• cup confectioners sugar usually starts wi th the impulse to do I teaspoon grated lemon peel something creati ve and ends with (optional) someth ing quite original. 1 cup heavy cream, beaten until Take for instance. these vari-stiff at ions on a fruit tart. Three different In a small bowl mix cream fruits arc used in three different cheese. co nfecti oners sugar and shaped tarts: a square. a circle and a lemon peel until smooth and triangle. F Id · h Se The basi·c recipe for all calls for creamy. 0 '" eav y cream . t mixture aside until needed. frozen puff pastry that doesn't require time-consuming sifting, Makes about 2 cups filling. mi xing. pounding. foldin~. rolling, enough to fill one tart shell. turning. chill ing and waiting. Proceed to prepare your choice For these tarts. the pastry is cut of tan shell (recipes follow). and formed in the various shapes. For a Round Tart Shell: Roll puff baked and cooled . before filling. pastry on a lightly floured board or Then each shell is spread on the pastry cloth to a 13-inch square. bottom with a rich cheese fillin$. Using a pastry wheel. trim pastry to and topped with one of the fruit a 13-inch circle. toppings. Cut two I-inch wide borders Over this fill ing in the round tan from around circle; transfer inside go round slices of sunny pineapple. I I-inch circle to an ungreased either fresh or canned. Luscious red baking sheet; t>rush wit h egg mix- strawberries are hnecl up in orderly tu re. rows in the rectangular tart shell Arrange one border on top of and the whimsical triangle shell is circle so tha~ edges meet; trim topped with a colorfuf blueberry border as necessary and brush top fillin1it. · h R · h PUFF PASTRY FRUIT TARTS 'wit more egg. epcat wat second border. You should have a round 1 1b.eet frozen puff pasiry tart shell with a double-thick pastry 1 e11 beaten with 1 tablespooa border. water For a Trian1•lar Tart Sbell: Fold t recipe Cream Cheese Flllta1 puff pastry diagonally in half: roll 1 recipe of ellller: Pineapple on a lightl y floured board or pastry Toppl11 for Roud Tart Shell, cloth to mc~surc a triangJe whose Bl•elterry Topp1DI for sides measure 18 x 18 x 21·inches · Trtan1alar Tart Sltell, or Slraw· respeciively. Cut two 1-anch wide berry Topping for !Jec&uplar strips from each edge of the Tart Sbell. · Th IT 20 . tnanglc. aw pu pastry m1nu.tes; Transfer triangle to ungreased unfold. While pastry is thawing, . baking sheet and brush with egg prepat'c: mixture. Arrange one pastry su:w CREAM CHEESE FILLING on each edge of the trianalc so that (One recipe 11 nece11ary for eacb the e~ges meet: trim border as Tart Sllell.) necessary and brush top with more ,. I egg. . Repeat with second set of pastry borders. You should ha ve a triangular tart with double-thick pastry border. For a Rectangular Tart Shell: Roll puff pastry on a lightly floured board or pastry cloth to measure a 14 x I I-inch rectangle. Cut two 1- inch wide strips from each edge of the rectangle. Transfer rectangle to an ungreased baking sheet; brush with egg mixture. Arrange one pastry strip on each edge of rectangle so th~t the edges meet; trim as necessary and brush top with more egg. Repeat witb second set of pastry borders. You should have a rectangular tart shell with a double-thick pastry border. Prick inside of pastry shell thoroughly with the tines of a fork . Bake shell at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until it is golden brown. Remove from oven and cool completely on a wire rack before filling. Makes I pastry shell. Plaeapple Toppin&: 1 lar1e pineapple ( 4 pounds), pteled, cored ud cat cros1wise lnfo ~·Inell tltlck 11lce1 or l cu (H ounces) sliced piaeapple, dralnd ~ c11p Htar 1 cap water '1\ cap apricot preserves; laeated antll melted Ganl1ll: wllole strawberries, 'rnmt leave1 or 1Uces of klwl fnit 'Bring sugar and water to a boil in a large skillet;.add fresh pineapple liw ~1im mimu_es . turning o til pineapple is tender. Re e from skillet and drain thoroughly. (If using canned -. pineapple you do not have to cook it.) Set aside until needed. Spread the inside of tart shell wtth Cream Cheese Filling and top with Pinea pple Topping. Brush pineapple with melted apricot preserves and garnish with whole strawberries. mint leaves or kiwi fruit. Makes I fruit tart (8 servings). Blueberry Topping: 3 cups fresh or frozen blue- berries "'3cup1u1ar I teaspoon grated lemon rind I teaspoon lemon juice Garni1ll: fresh mint leaves or lemon zest In a medium-sized saucepan. mix 2 cups of the 'blueberries with the sugar. lemon rind and juice. Bring to a boil over moderately high heat, stirring constantly until sugar dissolves. Boil rapidly for about 8 to 1 O minutes, ~ng frequently until berry mixture is the consistency of lam. ReJl1ove from hca~ cool to room temperature and fold in whole blueberries. thawed if frozen. Set aside until needed . Spread the i nsidc of tart shell with Cream Cheese Filling and top wi th Blueberry Topping. Garnish with mint leaves and/or lemon zest. Makes I fruit tart (8 servings). Strawberry Topptn1: 1 pt1t 1trawberrle1, wa1laed, balled aid dried • Glue: ~ c•p red c•rrut Jelly Spread the inside of tan shell with Cream Cheese Filliog and top with Strawberries.. Hcatr«l-CVn'1tR1i.---+ jelly until thin: brush over straw- berries to glaze. Makrs I fru it tan (8 ~rvings). • J • Start her day with crepes What better way to show you care. than to arcct Mom with a mornina tray of liaht. chocolatt crepes s pread with apricot jam o r o ranae marmalade and her favorite brunch beveraac? For a finishina touch. add a flower fresh from the garden and a remembera nce note or card. t C1IPI apricot Jam or oraa1e marmalade Wlllpped cream (opltoul) Combine over ho t (not boiling) water. chocolate morsels and but- ter: heat until m o{scls melt a nd m ixture is smooth. Remove from heat; cool slightly. pan or skillet with melted butter. When butter begins to sizzle. pour about 3 measurina tablespoonfuls crepe batter into pan; tum and up pan immediately to coat bottom. • • CHOCOLATE BRUNCH CREPES 11-ouee pacu1e u e1p) aeml- 1weet eltocolate morHl1 S meaHrla1 lablespooa1 bat~r 1 cup all pt1rpo1e flour 1 c•p sifted coafectloacrt' augar 4 eu• · In blender conta iner. combine cooled chocolate mixture, flour, confectioners• sugar, eggs, milk. water. vanilla extract and salt; blend at mediu m speed until smooth (about 2 minutes). Scrape sides of.container when necessary. When crepe surface begins to dry (about 20 seconds). tum to other side. Cook a fe w seconds: remove from pan. Repeat with remaining batter. · Spread I level measuring table- spoonful jam onto •1~ o f crepe. Roll up crepes jelly-roll fashion. Gar- nish with whipped cream. if de- sired. Makes: 15 servings (30 tilled crepes). Ya c•p milk \la cup wa~r 1 me11urla1 tablespoon vanilla extract - 1 meaaarlag te11pooa salt Melted batter SEN SIBLE EATING Night bottle proqJo es tooth decay By PAT REMM ELL, M.S. II• ll•l•M DIMldaft Might-time feed ing habits of in- fa nts and toddlers who have JUSt begun teething may eventually pave the way fo r extensive dental caries. It is unwise to put a baby to sleep with a bottle fil led wi th formula. JUicc o r sugary liquids. since tooth decay is a major problem associated with th is feeding practice. "Baby-bottle caries" or the nurs- ing-bottle syndrome:....... names used to describe the type o f severe dental caries found an children between ages. Land4 years-often develops before parents become aware of the condition. Prolonged sucking on a bottle of milk o r juice bathes the teeth with fermcntable sugars that fa vor the growt.h of decay-p roducing bactcna. The presence of a fc rmentable carbohydrate along with a decreas- ed saliva ry flow during sleep sets. the stage for tooth. decay. which begins in the upper front teeth. and spreads to the upper back teeth and later to the lower back teeth. Before two years of age. tooth extractions. or nerve treatments a nd placement of metal or plastic crownS-may be needed . -Y-ovrrg· child ren who arc breast fed for extended_ periods of time. falli ng asleep wfille nursing. or who nurse at the breast through- out the night. arc also at nsk. However. not all these children. nor all those bottlefed. cxpenrncc.· tooth decay. Children with low bacteria ~oun ts in the mouth may be less susceptible. . f or the child who is dependent on a bottle at bedtime or naptim e. plain o r fluoridated water is a more fa vo rable option. Caviar tops veggie cakes I By CECILY BROWNSTONE ,,,, ......... - Some of the interesting recipe an m y collection arc those that pro- fessional culinary friends have ob- tained from other good cooks. I For example. a ho me econo m ist friend of mine adapted a recipe for Spinach Pancake~ with Salmo n I Caviar from one that a Swedish Countess contributed to a ~ourmct 1 gala. I SPINACH P ANCAKES AND SALMON CA VIAR 10-oaacc pa ckage frozen cbopped 1ptaacb 1 la rgc cu 1'» cup ltalf-and-balf or llgbt cream lfJ cap all-purpose floar Plac b cacll wblte pepper and natmc1 lr'il np miaced 1calltoa •;, cup (abOG t) bot melted b•ttcr Two !-oucc jars 11lmoa caviar, drained 1 ~ caps sour cream Bring 1'1 cup water to a boil. Add spinach and cook until it can be stirred smooth. Drain. stirring. in a sieve. Puree in an electric blender or food processor. Measure 'h cup. Beat egg; araduaH y beat an half- and-half, then flour, pepper and nutmeg. Stir in drained spanich and 2 tablespoons of the minced scallions. Heat a pancake grill; film with a li ttle me lted butter. Drop spinach batter by tablespoonfuls and fla t\e n each with the back of a spoon to make 1 pancake about 3 inches wide. Cook bri efly untal set but not brown M> pancakes arc tender and a pretty lf'CCn colo r; tum and cook the scco"d side. Allow 3 pancakes per ~rvina. Top each wtth some of the boL mc1wl bu.ucr. J&lmo n caviar. sour cream and remainina. minced scallion. Brush surface of 6 or 8-inch crepe ***** Fresh Whole 89 Fryer Legs 7 TO 9 PIECES LB • PEA TRAY ', -.--. ** Quarter Pork Loin INCLUDES RIB, LOIN. LB BLADE ANO SIRLOIN CHOPS ***** Pork Spareribs MEDIUM SIZE. FROZEN DE£8QSTEO LB Assc?r ted colors. 6 inch pot f 39 Red,Rlpe 19 s~~!~~~/on~ • !CUT, 22 LB I pe Cutty Sark cL Scotch 86 PROOF 1 7$ l TR BTl 1599 ?-Lady Lee &Meats peMazola 6 Corn Oil ----..... 12eoz BTL -Ii 629 \.. ~ *Quality *Selection *Value *Service ** O~car Mayer 249 Bacon. 11.a SLICED, PKG (THIN SLICED. 12 OZ PKG I ***** Ground Beef 379 Patties LB LADY LEE FROZEN. 3 BAG OO~NOT EXCEED~ ur Callfornla Strawbll"tes -3 1ft DELICIOUS 1;>0 Z BASl<ET • :::;, RED RIPE Ouert .... ., .69 Full Trey. 12 BHk•t• 3.98 f-Prego c\ Spaghetti Sauce ?-Star-Kist c\ Tuna Cl-1UNK LIGHT ~EAl WA TEA OR OIL F "Cl\ 11501 CAN j29 ?-Kraft &Salad Dressings •VARIETIES. 16 OZ BTL f 39 o-.... ~....,_ ,,.._., .__. ............ ,,,... ............ •--. ..,._._, .., .. - -Make about 15 pancake" -5 •. $trvings . * GuarantH . ,. Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Wedneeday, May t , 1MI QI Large End Rib Steak FIVE STAR OUALITY~EEF LB .... Lady Lee Bacon REGULAR OR THICK SLICED ***** Fresh 259 ~L~Tver Sole. 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May 8. 1f86 Mom's salute dramatic ffiSp lay affection · with special cake tailorecfto taste i squares ( 1 ounce eaclil) semi- sweet chocolate, melted· 1 cup unsifted all-parpose ftoar '-' teaspoon bakiDI powder ~teaspoon salt 1/.a teaspoon baklng soda completely in pan on wire rack. Re move sides of pan; inven cake onto serving plate. Remove bot- tom of pan. Spread Chocolate O ra1:1ge Glaze• over top an~ sides of cake. Yield: 10 to 12 servings. Mother's Da" bright .. ns the a,i• cup orange juice GI ; " · b 1 b •a.ecolate Orange a1e merry month of May and adds a In large m ixer ow ,crea m utter 3 sqiares (l oanee eaeb) seini· glow to the celebration of spri ng. and sugar. Add eggs. one at a time. sweet cltocolate O n this happy Sunday. a si>ccial beating well after each addition. ,14 cup sugar tribute js in oJder for mother. Add orange peel and chocolate; 3 tablespoons orange Julee To make a dramatic displa) of mix well. 2 tablespoons butter or mar1ar- your .affection. bake a mouth-Sift togetne.r flour. baking pow-ine watc:ring. cake especially for the ·l(fer. salt . and baking soda. Add l teaspoon 1rated orange peel occasion. alternately with orange juice, beat-In top o f d ouble boiler combine Orange-Chocolate Torte is sin-ing at low speed. Spread batter into all ingredients. Stir over hot water fully delicious. This rich chocolate a buttered 9-mch springform Qa n. lJntil . ~hotolate is melted a nd cake redolent of orange, with a Bake in a 325-d egrec oven 40 to mixture is smooth. Cool in refrig~r­ velvety orange chocolate glaze that .is. minutes until ca ke pu lls away ator until thickened, a bout 15 melts in your mouth. is not just for from sides of pan. Cool cake minutes. chocoholics. It 's an extra spcciaL .-----or-----------------"'.:--::------'-------::----:-----::-----:-----------------treat fGr an e,xtra spcciafocrasron. I Cloud Nine Orange-Chocolate I Cake uses coma for its chocolate I flavor. Two layers are baked. then nestled in a del icate orange mousse I and covered with an orange glaze. 1 The three different textures greet ·the palate and the combination I sings with ffav or. CLOUD NINE ORANGE CHOCOLATE CAK E Chocolate Cake ~ cup orange j uice '1:1 cup un sweetened cocoa I cup unsifted all-purpose flour lf1 t,easpoo~ baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt '1:1 cup butter OI" margarine 31, cup sugar 2 large eggs 2 teaspoons grated orange peel Mousse Filling 31• c up sugar · 2 envelopes un flavored gelatin 2 cups orange•juice. divided '"'cup water 1 tablespoon grated orange peel l 'h cups heavy cream · Orange Glaze 1 enve ope un avore 1 cup orange juice t·orange, sliced Chocolate Cake: 'Kl< orange juice. Dissolve cocoa ~ot Juice: cool in refrigerator. Sa.t together fl our, baking soda and ~It. In mixer bowl cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and o range peel: beat until light and cream) . ..\dd floyr mixture ahematel~ with or- -ange j.uice mixlure_ tK-a11n~ at low speed. Turn in to two grea~ed and floured 8-inch round cake pans. Bake in a 350-degrcc oven 20 to 25 m i nutes..wutlcalle.Jesl.S doo.e C'Q4l on wire rack 10 minutes. Turn out - - ------__, - ---- -- SKAGGS ALPHA BETA ORARCll •LIMIT .JUICE ·= • ONE • WITH COuPON BELOW •PRICE WlTJJOUT COUPON $1.49 ·-----. -z •ONE GALLON SKAGGS ALPHA BETA ·BLEACH e IJMIT •WITH CO°'°N BELOW ONE • PRICE WRHGUT COUPON75e I .. r----""~ans._(:.QQ.1 compl~tcl} Mousse Filling: Jn med ium saucepan combine '>ugar and gelatin. Add I cup orange JUICC and 'J cup \.\atcr: cook . .,t1mng con- stant!). unttl mixture d1 s<.,oh c'> (abo ut S minutes) . .:\dd re maining I cup orange Juice and orange peel. -..., Chill unt1fm1:<turL' 1scons1 stenq of unbeaten egg whites. Beat hca' ~ cream until i;ofl peak., form. Fold cream into orange mixture Assemble Cake: Plan · I l'ai..e I~ a 9~1ncch ~· nn form ' l'our half the: ~r.fi~tl~in~g~ovrr;~--rn2S~-cf!-~l==::!i9;~~~~ (m1xture will ~urround t.:dgc"> o f --------------- cake). Refri gerate S min ute'>. Lca \C f1 ll 1n g at n io rn temperature \O 11 remain<; -;o ft. Place rcma1 n1 ng La ke la~er 1n pan: pour 1n remaining fill ing. Kcfrigcr· ate cake untd filling 1s firm. Orange Glaze:"ln <,mall sa ucC'pan soft en gelatin in.orange Juice fo r I minutC'. ( ook. sttrnng conl.tantl~ until gelatin 1s dissolved labout S m1nutec;1. l-"ool. Po urgl<11c: O\Cr top nf c:a kl'. RC'fngl'Tall' un td firm. ahnut I hour. Tn \l'f\l' carl'lu ll ~ rt·rntJ\1.' \1dc\ ot r an garn1..,h ''1th mange .,11ct'\. 1fdr'i1rcd . Y1C'ld: 12 '\Cn 1ng' ORANG E·CHOCOLATE TORTE :i • .i cup butter or ma rga rine 1 cup sugar 2 large eggs I tablespoon grated orange peel SHERRY ONIONS 1 cup (gene rous> I-Inch pearl onions (about 30 ) 2 tablespoons butter I tablespoon sugar •, c~p medium sherry Cover o ni onc; with hoiltng "'ater and botl 3 minutes: d rain: cut ;i\.\.;1 ~ root ends and 'ilip olTc;hn<>. In an X- 1nch skillet. 1n the hot butter. cnok onions unttl golden: sprinkle wi th sugar and cook until nrwmc; arl' , brow ned. Add sherry: cook. 1.·o"· ered tight I). over \.Cf) lo"' heat ' until on1on'i 'arc tender -20 I minute~. Mak ec; 4 c;mall <;en 1ng•1. Useful. easy-to-find 1nfor· ma11on is a vital part of the work se111ng New'3pep er classified is one source busi- ness people have come to dP- pend upon -l or perc,ona1 as well as work-related needs To reach aclive c.fasc:;1 f1ed readers call and let up help you wrrle your result getting ad a,11, Pilat cl~~~,,~i1;i .. 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"'· • - Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /WednMday, Mey 8, 1N5 C'I East meets West in .types <>f cuisine and packaging few v1s1tors to Japan could fail to be moved by the skill and concern with which department store clerks wrap even your most trivial pu~hases. There is some ancient instinct at work among the Japanese that inspires them to elevate the an of pac~agjng to an artistic ritual. It seems to hold that all objeC1s. large or s~all. expensive p r cheap. have 1mponant value. And what ~tter way to show 1t than to . package them with d1gn1t) and charm. • This $Cntle sense of values linds expression 1n food. too. and has Jed lb some of the v.orld's most 1ma1mative and artful food .. pack- ag.inf-" Notewonhy arc "meals 1n a box· -bentd bal(o and ju bako. All manner of delicious goodies are packed away an boxes to be eaten on trains. at work, school, or even in the most elegant rntaurants where the word "box" hardly d<>cs Justice to the splendid lacq_uered cases an which your meal is proudly served. Serving your &uests box lunches the Japanese way can be iueat fun . for sushi) over which a variety of tasty morsels.have been scattered. This particular dish is caUed Yofu Chirashi-zushi. Yofu means Western style and reftectt the steadily ancr~ina mftuence that Western foods. such u cheete, ~ havi ns o n Japanew cuisine. YOFU CHIRASHl-ZUSHI S.llll Riee: t '? nps lllor1 pa1a rtee Dres1la1: 114 cap rice vtae1ar 3 table1pooq Hpr l teaspoon ult ~~~~~~~~:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As a suggestton. try filhnJ them w11h Chirashi-zush1. which ltterally means scattered sushi. The idea is to present a bed of sushi nee (the vinegared nee prepared especially - -- Topping: 1 4 eQ•. bea~en I 1 "i tea1poon1 ••gar l 1 •,tealpooll ialt ! table1pooe1 oil % OQCH darp Clte4dar cMeM, mleced 4 oaaces Swi11 claeese, J•l1eue4 4 OUCH baked llam, j11Ueue4 , 1 • cap mlDce4 par1ley (preler- :::---::±:::::.f'J.L.L:~::::--.o,....~-------'~~-.,,..-..;---1--__...,..__flat leafed) --~,....... 4 1weet mid&et pickles for I 1anl1tl .----==~---=~==-= Prepare SHlli Rice: Wash rice :...._;;;;::-and dram until water runs clear. ~ I Put an automauc nee cooker or m111 ...... ~ heav) bottom ~uart pot wuh hea\ \ hd . .\dd 21h cups water and I let sit for one hour before starting to I cook. Thi s insures evenly cooked n ee If using a pol. cover and heat o'er medium heat. Let 1t come-to a boil and boil for 10 minutes. Turn heat down to lo w and cook for I 5 minutes or until all water has been absorbed EEPLOIN Turn heat off. Remo'e the hd and cover the pol with a clean kitchen towel. Replace. the hd and I let ~laAd for 15 minutes: Do not I o;>en during th1!> ume. The towel 1 WHOLITOP SIRLOIN -Combine dressing ingredients 1n small saucepan and stir O\er lov. heat until salt and sugar dassol\e 1 completel~ Po ur into a bowl and <;Ur to cool. . ---- ~ l't v.ooden spatula v.1th water Scoop hot nee into a large bo" I. 4>Ulh a" a v.ooden ..alad bowl. Spread out as thin!~ a'> possible. . pn nklc nee '1n<.'gar dressing and toe;\ nee v.1th hon10ntal strokes to a' md mashing ~ ha k tos-;ing. ha' t• 'omeone fan tht• nee to cool it '-----qu ick!~ to room temperature .\n ~ d cctn c fa n 1s useful here 9 '-'9 ___:_-. ~ Prepare lite eg topplag: Beat egg a.ID.--==-'---"-Ith 1.ugar and ult Set astde.. ----.==-'--~ ~ H1:a1 ,i.,i11e1 "'th medium h<.'at -.\dd o il Then add t'&g ml\ture and rn~t'l'd 111 mJ~l' \l ram hied egg' l 'l' ~or' t hor>'l ll k' tugt•tha "' ht·n ~ TJmOllO~ Ill ('lftXIUll' \mall gri:ln· ull'' r hl· l.'.U' 'huulJ tx· on thl' dr. 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'11rr1ng tnn\t.1n1 "k•L. un•il 'u~.trJ l"llht•\ \Jd ~ • , lll'' 111•/l'n un'"''"l'tcncJ \ll\.t'd' [X".h h1' 1 lh,Jv.l·d I ( 110tinuc ltlOk n ~ 11\ 11 lin• h1'.1t until fl('ar hc\ look dl0\t1'l I fl'.11 I >r:l1 n fX'J' h('1. .rnd rt"lurn all "rur tn \JUlCpan I ll" rup add I . lf'a .. poo~ ..alt •~a\p<)()t\ around ginttt'f I '" tca\J)(lOn t ru\hcd rrd fX"rtit·• ll<l~l'' ' tabk,poun' ,h,t'rni 1and1t'd @.1ngcr. I 'mall on11'n 111 nd' lhn('pt>dl .anJ '•cup , urr.inl'> ,'1'.)o~ g<'nlh until thld.l"~d add fl('3Cht'\ :md hat m boah n~ '°ltnn· llJthtl\ un l'rt.-d in rl'fr1Jer- .11111 \1dlt•1. I p1n1 ---r ---r --· - I ! ca Orange Coast DAILV PILOT/Wedneeday, May 8. 1985 ----- • • ) Salad make-overs turn classics into light fare · Salads are blessed with all kinds of virtues. Besides being relatively low in calorics. servings of chopped vegetables. marinated mushrooms and wispy leaves of lettuce are also packed with nutrients. most pften vi tamins A and C. But. for the real salad devotees. the challenge 1s to turn classic salads such as potato salad and fresh stuffed peppers into truly "classy" ones. Two innovative salad make- overs include Roasted Pepper Salad anJ Mushroom-Potato Salad. Both are on the lighter side and fi:aturc a combination of vege tables. Roasted Pepper Salad i made by broiling fresh bell peppers until the skin blackens. The 'peppers arc then allowed to steam in a plastic bag before thl' skin and seeds are removed . · The roasted pepper p1N·cs com- bined with red onion rings and a 41tz-ounn.· Jar of whole mushrooms. ---------- then arc marinated with a seasoned rl'd wine \'tncgar dressing .. Bell pl'pper hal ve on lenuce-h~ed plates make . es pecially attracuve serving containers. . Mushroom-Potato Salad •s. a light er. more sophisticated vers10!1 of the tradittonal potato sa~ad. This leaner variation calls for sltced new pota toes-and a j.ar of mush rooms and fca11,1res a sltghtly tangy dress- ing of green onions. parsley. lc~on juice and o1l 1nstead of mayonnaise. Unlikl' traditional potat~ salad that needs umc tn the refrigerator for 03, ur!> to blend. this ' crs1on can. tl\• l'llJO~l·J ri gh t <ll\3). ·voNs SOPER SAVINGS PUIS SUPER COUPONS ! RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES Full Troy• 12 Baskets•) 79 Great Strawberry Glare EA 59 PRODUCE DELI ITALIAN SQUASH Jt ll'!f"n f., .. ,h ~ .49 ~~~fa.!~!-~ ~EPPERS B • 79 P.~HS!?~O ~ .~PPLES 3 ~ 1 oo LARGE LIMES \dd ,,... f. f~ " f ""'.ld'I> RED ONIONS ~··<t ic ' .. ,..,.. t • .10 11 .25 ~.~~£'( PAC BROCCOL~ • • 8 9 ~ .. ~~.,p'.q~9~. ~~ICE 249 f..'!~s.'"!1n11RHOBARB . B .59 ~!fo9!:~"'~~'J"ERM ELON 10 .29 ~~~~FREE I 'L.-' '"1 mdf\o WJT'H COOf'ON SEA FOOD .~RESH BAY SCALLOPS 298 \R~H CATFISH FILLETS3 98 f,~.ESH COD FILLETS " 298 .. 298 DONGENESS CRABS .. t ... .. ,. FROZEN FOOD KLONDIKE ICE CREAM "'' ,, p. ,. 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CREAM .99 ~~!.:f ~c .. ~: LAKES BUTIER 209 Vona Wlll b4"JR All h•llM"' Callfo"'la 9upe .... rtiet Curre•t DOUBLE COUPONS OR TIUPU COCJPON9 f°.u dorft P_!!Y more. You just get "'9'8· ____________ ... __ ... ___________________________ -- BON£1,E88149 CHOCK OR CIDD ROAST Shoulder C111 T.i>I~ King 8ttf Lii BEEF RIB ROAST u rnd 189 T-l<ol'g (~leM Rib E.~ S•~••• LB 'f 091 lB ~~ ~.~~.~J~ STEAK 111 21 g ~~l~~!,! J?~Rv~!l~IC~o .89 ?,~~~t,~ .. PORK LOIN '" 139 ~BEEF87 Tab~ Klr>g Bulk PKh • Doe\~ Ell('ttd 2~'11.Fer Lil ~~2~~9~~~~A1I!~o 159 ~!'~ .. !.~~KEY BREAST!\ 198. ~~Si!.~~~~~~lo•" I \ 169 ~ HJCKORY BACONl11 159 FRESH GAME HEPIS r._.,, ,_ .,, .. ..,. Pastry cheesy for chic ken pie ALL,CHICKEN P IE Cheese Pastry, recipe follows 3 3 • to 4,pound clticken 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour 2 cups milk 1 chicken bouillon cube Salt and pepper to taste Make up ( 'hccsc Pastr). Steam di1ckl'n until lender: skin. hone andnitx·1 t1nch)-thtreshouldbe about I quart. In a medium -;aucepan make a whi te sauce of butler. flour and milk. di ssolving hou1llon cube tn 11. ~11r ch1t'kcn into sauce; add salt and pepper; keep hot. On a pastry cloth wtth a stockinet-covered roll-- 1 '"8 pin. roll out past!) to an 11, by 7-i nch rectangle. Turn hot chi cken I mi xture into a IO ".by 6 by I V.-.nch baking dish. · · · Top wi th pastry. sealing its edges to dish. Cut 12 one-inch vents in pastry and sltghtly open each. Bake in a preheated 425-degree oven until pastry is golden -25 to 30 minutes. Makes 6 servings. Cheese Pa1try: l~to I cup all- purposc flour cut a •/,,pound stick of butter until size of small peas. Star in 2 ounces shredded (medium fine ) extra-sharp cheddar cheese. Gradually sprinkle with water (about 2 tablcspooni\) and press into a ball. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill thoroughly before using. CREAMY ASPARAGUS l poudatparap1 'ill c•p 101r cream 1\ cq 1oft brea4 cnmb1 I lot table1poea1 b•tter. mehed team asparagus: arransc spurs close toacther in a hallow broiler· proof baking dish into which thty ju11 ftt. Sprcact-wuh sour cream. Mill bread crumbs with buuer: sprinkle over sour cream. Brotl unttl topping browns. Make~ 4 S(•rvings. -.. .. Orange Coea1 OAJLY PILOT/Wedneedey.·~ I. 1115 C9 I ltnle over a year ago. the first lease of the joint venture wine of oben Mondavi and Baron Philip. de Rothschild was the hotteSt ine story of the year. The wint was ljed "Opus One." and two vin- ges, 1979 and 1980. were released multancously. No everyday JUi wines. th ese. ey were pcaged to sell at about $55 e bottle. Production was extreme- limited and so demand far utstripped supply and few of the oUectors clamonng for the wine omplained much about the price. Jun Im wines direct to consumers at what ari\ounts to wholesale prices. The wines can only be shipped to California addresses. but out-of- staters can purchase wines to be picked up on their next visit. For a price list write to: Ventana. P.O. Box "G", Soledad. 93960. QUICK ITEMS-Another wrnc country weddina sees Joseph Phelps of the winery of the same name marryng Patricia Vadon. formerly in the public relations departments of Simi. Papagni and Franciscan. The latest tSSue of The Wine Spectator is one of the best yet. at least I found lots of interesting stuff to read. es~c1ally the in-depth article on the feud over alcohol issue~ between the wine and spi_rits industries. · . Also noted that Spectator columnist ''Storm in'' ·Norman Roby must be aen1n1 soft. I swear be liked more wines than be disliked, even if he said so in his typically cynical style. The las Vqas Wine Elltrav• pnza is scheduled over Memorial Day Weekend. this year. on Ma~ 26 to be precise. Details by wriuq: Wine Extravapnu. 601 S. I lth St., Las Veps, Nev. 89101. SANTA CRUZ CRAZY -The front cover of the newsletter for Bonny Doon Vineyard is kind of catchy. A statement like, "You need not be a pompous twit to enjoy Bonny Doon Claret," is bound to -Qtch anyone's attention. Wine- maker Rada1I Grahm ii the auUlor of that line aad what appears ...... When I aefea 1ed IO the Senti Cna "intaer u a "Santa Cna Cruy .. while ~viewina his wines some monlhs M<:k.. I mean "C1U)' like a fox.·· Grahm is doinf some really innovative lhifllS, and tbe newt- letter will tell aU. To be edded to the mailina list write to: Bonny Doon Twits, P.O. Box 8381 , Santa Cruz 9S061.. ANOTHER WINE COUNTRY -Just nonh of Napa County is Lake C,punty, a wine reaion that produces fine wines but receives all too little an.muon. Home of Oc:ar L.Ue. Cal.ifornia's W.St natatal &akt, Lake Cou.nty tw lots to ofl'tt bnida winery toun. but the wi.no- ries att ctnainly a major dnti· nation. BecauJe ifs a httle fanMr away from major metropolitan areas. the lOurisa crush is less intense. l hiahly recommend you to add Lake Coun· ty to yo ur next Wihe ~ country itinerary. Fpr a free map and guide to the area, send a self-addressed, swnl)ed envelope to: Lake County Guide, P.O. Box 890. Kelseyvil)e ~SI. .. ne 1981 is priced at the same level. Arc they wonh the money? l \ieve that any product is worth ha~versomeone iswi111ngto pay ~~~~~$~,~ .• ~0~.~-~~~ or it. As long as there are enough meones willi.ns to pay the price or Opus One. It 1s wonh It. )\side from being collectables, , ey are wines of supenor qualll) • d dedicated winemakin~ on the rts of both the Mondav1 fa mily nd the staff of the Baron's world amous chateaux in France. The 1981 ha recentl) been eleased at a senes of extravagant vents around the countr). and I as in attendance at the San FT'lltnt"~&¥efSlOO. ::rh is c v~n~ was a und-raiser for the worthwhile ef- orts of the American Institute of ine & Food. and the staff at the ark Hopkins Hotel did a magnifi- en t job of providing gourmet fare or a society audience of more than 300. The smoked loin of lamb was perfect. hot. rare and beautifully presented. A great accomplishment by the hotel's kitchen. h was my first taste of the 1981 Opus One. and l was impressed. l think I still prefer the 1979 for m) lifetime. but l far prefeMhc 1981 IQ the overblown 1980. \\ h1ch is little more than a well done (altfom1a Cabernet. The 1979 1 the mo t elegant of the three wines: the 1980 the least so. The 1981 has finesse and power. The flavors of the '81 li teralh e~plode in your mouth wuh a very intense middle taste that lingers Ion wines. Some will a) that the 1980 will be the longest h' ed. I do not agree. lt is bigger. trUl'. but 11 lacks the b~ance of the 1981. The '81 is very "Frenrh" in its structure. with the kind of aciditv . needed for long life. Fla,orw1se. it has more $Oing for 11 than the '80. For one thing. there 1s more of that cedary quality of Bordeau·<. even at this.tender age. u:.}-Ou havl" cr ~upk of hundred dol lars to s:>are. don't take m) word f* it. set )Ourself up a little ven1cal testing of the three wines and decide for )Ourself. The champagne ser,ed at the OplJs dinner was a I Q80 Robert Mondav1 .. and no >Ou can't bu) it.. .. yet. Winemaker Tim Monda' i has been making a few hundred cases each \Car for use at w1ncf') events. but· nl.'vcr for com mercial release. Tim did tell me that a few hundred case ma) be for sale t>cginnmg in 1986.' For ,a lot les mom·) ($33) and much ·~reatcr current dnnkab1lity you might want to tr) the 1979 Robert Mondavi ··Reserve" Cabernet Sauvignon which was served as a prelude to Opus One. Also very Bordeau>.-hke in bouquet and fla vor. but with a soft. elegant on-e ess, Sa eway Quality Beef Loin. Serve With Baked Potatoes And . Cooked Carrots. Grou11cl Beef Fresh Regular, Sold In 5-lb. Chub ~P-!~~~·· offc~taruunsr-ll 1s a red wine rea-dy to be enjoyeo. ::r:t~==== GREAT CHARDONNAY - One of the gold medahm and a strong contender for weepstakes honors at the recent Harrah's National Wine Compet1t1on was a Chardonna) that will no doubt be controversial. It is the kind of big intense white wine that JUSt avoids being overdone. Complete results of the Harrah's judging are available b) sending a self-addressed. stamped envelope to: Harrah's Wini.' Winners. P.O. Box I Q Reno. Nev.8Q504. Clos Du Bots 1983 "Flintwood" Chardonnay ($1 1.25 ): Great. old- fash ioned California Chardunna) with all the extraction of both fruit ~nd French oak that taster~ love to ·ooh and aah" about. "-.... Riii Steak I.age End.~ Oullty Beef • •1•• ---""'!! .... 99 ~~ La111 Cllops USDA Choice . Blade Shoulder (Arm Chops lb. 11") ... $169 ... .: .... y ..... Softeaer 45' Off. Leaves A Fresh And Clean Scent. $ 79 Best•oo• Mayon11GI .. Smooth And Creamy Delicious Tasting! Smok·A·Aoma Meet Steam And Serve With Melted-Cheese, Or Serve With Hollandaise Sauce. Perfect For A Cold Salad. ........ Lettuce Fresh• Bronze• Butter •Green. Toss A Great Salad r PeallUIButter • Creamy•Crunctiy Makes A Perteet lunch' , ..... $139 l•r Fresh Avocados Cal1fornla Haas S~I Size -s-.... ce •Diet Sllce· Whtie it 1s big and \'Cf') bold. it avoids beinit overdone. The oak doesn't turn bitter in the finish and the fruit fla vors aren't so strong yo u tire of them. lts very best feature is' the aftertaste. which actually builds and becomes more comple' after you swallow. More than fairl y prict'd for what's in the bottle. =" . . SALE CONTINUES-Ventana Vineyards. the premium Monterey County winery. continues to sell its CHINESE NOODLES I packace (It ounces) ~lneae noodles or very tbln spagbettl '4 cup HHme oll 3 tablespoons 1oy H uce "" cup clloppecl 1calllons Cook noodles in 3 or 4 quarts boiling water until barel) tender. Drain and rinse with cold water. 'Drain again. Toss in a skillet ov.cr medium heat with 011. soy sauce fnd scallions unttl heated through. I S.rve ·~;;~;~~;;••&• ~ SPORTS DAILY 1 In the hilyPillt It ·1------, ToothpHte•Regular•Mlnt •Gel. J.Peck, 5.4.oz. Each •370 I Ill f • ' .. raw11y Paper Towels Assorted Colors Very Absort>ant •. ,, ..... Cat Food Your Cat Wiii Love Ill 4 ., . ' : Jl, ,., I II • ••t it ' ••A Orienta! Noodle Soup Assorted Flavors ~·$·1 Tomato Juice l._•. Chiektn•ChffM Cannelloni •Zucchini lasagne 2··:-• One 111 24·oz loaf Mrs W rights C1nhecl Wheat •l!••cl Buy 1 Get i •••• SAFEWAY I 't th• •• ! ' \ , ' f! '• I t ' t l 1 ••U ,., • 4' u.; ~11· :at f••NIC • -•• , • " f"'P hM "'"''°°' #J ,# ... " .. -. • .I ... Orenge Co.et DAILY PILOTIWednMd•y, Mey 81 1985 Scones enjoy-a revival Scones are enjoying a revival today ·as the new "in" pastry. replacioa the once-chic croissant as a breakfast or tea-time favorite. A scone i' a small, triangular bread-cake of Scottish origin. Food hi storians believe that it might have been the fa vorite cake of the people of Scone where the Scottish kings were once crowned. Raisins or currants are frequently used and nuts can be added for extra taste and texture. Walnut Raisin Scones are an ideal clfojce for bre.ak.fast. brunch or tea. They contain ver.y little sugar. their chewy sweetness coming from the addition of rai ins. The chopped walnuts and grated lemon rind provide a crunchiness and tang th.at is sure to please famil y and friends. They're wonderful served warm and spread with butter and honey or your fiivorite 1am. Waln~ls enhance a variety of breakfast treats. from these mouth· watering scones to home-style nut breads and muffins. They can be sprinkled over hot and cold cereals for a delicious, nutntional boost. Walnuts are a good source of vegetable protein and provide vit- amins B and C as well as cenaln important minerals including iron. pota~s1um and phosphorus. W 1hcy an~ rich tasting. walnuts cholesterol-free and low sa turated fa t and sodium. WALNUT RAISIN SCONES 2 cups flour 2 tablespoon• sugar 2 teaspoon baking powder i,i, te11poon baking soda i,; teaspoon aalt Flnefy srated peel of 1 lem "1 cup butter, cut lnto ell 1 cup chopped walnuts Ya cup rai1in1 31, cup buttermilk. -Additional buttermilk • Additional sugar In large bowl combine no sugar. baking powder. soda, and lemon pcl'I. With pas blender or-2 knives. cut in but until mixture r~sembles cpa meal. Mix an raisins and all but 2 tablespoons of the nuts then mix \n buttermilk with fork . Gather into ball and knead for about 2 minutes on lightly floured 1 board. Roll or pat out V. inch thick. With chefs knife cut into 3-inch tnan les. Place s aced I in h ,...-------------------1-'. apart. on grea"Scd baking sheets. ' CHAIS & PITIS REG OR HICKORY I BBQ Sauee LB. Brush tops with buttermilk; sprinkle with sugar and the remain- ing nuts. Bake in center of 425- degree oven about 15 minutes u~til nicelv browned. Serve warm with butter or 1am . Makes 14 10 I 6 scones. Low-calorie vegetables gill tasty V cge1ables don't ha' c 10 bC boring. even 1f ~ou'rc on a diet atd concerned about ~our calorie ato cholc.slCCol 1 n take. __ Raked potatoes dripping wuh buuer and sour cream. sugar-gla~d carrots and salads loaded with n . creamy drcssing may be out oft e question. But now there arc other wa~s"lo make )Our old 'cgetabfe favori tes exci ting and 'till watch your waistli ne. Conside r 1hc.,e rec1 !)(''\ for Low Calorie Stuffed Baked Potatoes. Apple-Orange Carrots and la vel) Low-Cal Herb Salad Drc'i'iln$. .~II arc kept nutnuous and acceptable 10 the die t-conscious wi th natural applesauce. Applesauce iidds JUSt a touch of sweetness. w11hout adding 1be calorics of sugar. LOW CALORIE STUFFED BAKED POTATO 4 large baking potatoes I cup fresh mushrooms, chopped I teaspoon butter or margarine l 1 t teaspoons...ull Dash of pepper :i,-, cup natural applesauce 11& cup plain yogurt 4 I-inch cubes of Monterey Ja(k cheese Wash potatoes and pie rce with (ork. Do not grease or wrap ifl-fe1 I. Bake an a con'!'.fnllonal o~or one hour-at 400 -Mgrees. When "'·,~ : \'•; ...... , . ·\... po ta toe~ are nearly done. wash and 14-0Z ~-· ~, EACH ' chop mush room~ and c;autt in 15-0Z ---------------------"" "-----------------------' "-----------------------'! butter. Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Sirloin Tip Roast ~!:ms Round Steak :J~~,m LB s1 .79 Mud Pies DllEYEAS ~ s1 .59 Pudding Pops ~tiN:f;~~~~H0~v. ,~l 92.49 8 s1.99 Hot Bites t~;gi .. t~Mm 1202 92.59 a 51 .69 Avocado Dip C•L•VO ~l s1 .29 T k ·~r,zr.. 51 09 Ch' k p· s1 39 London Broil :M:;·~ ... ur ey :.:.~~r;~:~· <8 • IC en 1e SI01J'FFRS •OOZ • Bottom Round Roast ~ .. ::. ~1.59 Steak-Umm <;•(s::r ·., ~Ol s1.79 Canned Ham ·~~~.,... {Ar~ 58.59 Fried Chicken 8ANOVEl 9001 ss.39 Sliced Bacon ~·5ri" ( •. ~51.79 Fish Sticks·r .. ~,l~~s ·2~1 s1.89 Compare these Low Prices OCEAN SPAA Y • Cran1'erry Juice SI.69 48-0Z Figurines =~'.~J:~:; •• ll•f' h MJT 51 .79 Specialty Potatoes ::n~~(: ~·.,&l}l 75c ·~ot agc !/(;,[age ~,,, 7'JC Grocery Specials Pl. ne Sol OIS•N~(CIANf CLEANER . 65C 1 llOLL Bath Tissue ~~~H~ Paper Towels ~!~( .. Charcoal e';~flv:oo0 ~l· 53.69 Orange Juice ..... 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Lawry's Marinade ~~~··· Seasoned Salt .·t::.':r:~. \·Jr Log Cabin Syrup ·!" .• ••· Chocolate Syrup .. r .. \Ml O ·~11/ 51.99 ;• I s1.99 PAICU uncnva 7 ft1LL DA r• ...... T9m ............... Coffee IO'll(fl lll lNl'J lLICtflo<: Pl•• <>1'0- 3 -------- ..., • 10 ll IZ IS 14 11 Remove potatoes from O\en and cut across tops. Remove po1aio pulp, bei ng careful to keep the skm whole: Combine potato pulp wilh salt. pepper. applesauce and yogurt and mash unlll flu ff> with oo lumps. ' Sti r in sauteed mushrooms. then spoon mixture back into potato -;kins. Fill the skins and mound on top of the potatoes. Pres<; the chc~e cutx·s into the ce nter of tbe mounded m1xtun:. Rake 20 manutc-; more at 300 dcgrces. 10 heat through. Makes four se rvings. approxi mately 206 calories each. APPLE-ORANGE CARROTS 6 medium carrots 3 tablespoons diet margarine 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate 't\ cap natural applesauce 'I• teaspoon nit · 'I• teaspoon cloves Peel and cut carrots into 'h-inch slices. Cook an a small amount of water until almost tender. Add margarine. jui ce concentrate. ap- plesauce and cloves. Heat un11t carrots are cooked through. Makts four servings. approxima tely 11 6 calories each. LOW-CAL HERB SALAD DRE!'SslNG "' cap natural applesauce . t,i, cup water 'h c1p cide r vlneaar •r.a cap ve1e&ablt oil ~ tea1poon ort1ano ~ ttas)>oon tlayme 2 tablespoons pectin -Ya tea1pooa dry m•1&aN t teaspooa u lt ~ teaspoo• oetoa powde r I or t cloves 1arUc , minced t "&ableapoon clrl~ ,.ntey Combine all ingrcd1t'nts in a JU and shake well. Store in the rcfriacrator. Shake before scrvina on your favorite arttns or salad vcactablcs. Makesabout 2 v. cup of dressi ng wtth approximately 14 calonc~ pcr tahlcspooo. \ . "I ---·- I Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesd1y, M1y 8, 1985 J?uff et popularity gaining Orange-flavored beef slices - s ta~ as con~ersation piece - Buffets are by far the most popular way to serve dinner. convenient for host and guests alike. They're fun. too._because there'sa variet> offoods 10 pleas.choth the delicate eater and the gourmand. What every buffet needs 1s one smashing dish -a conversation piece. An ordinary rump roast can be the star. when it's turned into spicy tender slices of meat w1th the magic of fresh oranges. The fresh cttrus lends a perfume to th t_\ broth that slowtr srmmcrs the beef and to t he-conander-flaTOred marinade that makes Orange Sliced Beef an outstand- ing di sh. Thin slices of the beef are placed alternately on the plate with equall y thin slices of orange · · 1 bay leaf 1 teaspoon crushed coriander seeds ~. cup orenge juice :it, cup olive oil Red onion rings Salad greens, optional I Place meat_i~ larg~ pot. co' er w11h cold water. ·\dd J salt. --SCnng 10bo1ling Over tow tlear. Sktm surface w1 th a spoon. Add I sliced orange. garlic. onion. ba' leaf and coriander. · Cover. Simmer 2 tO 3 hours unttl meat 1s tender. Cool meat ·in stoc k. Remove meat from '>lock: slice I th inly and arrange on s'cr' mg plaucr .\rrangr rcma1mng oranges-on pliltte-r In small bowl co mtnnc or11nge JU1cr and oln c ml. pour over meat. Co' er. Refrigerate 24 hours hdnrl' serving. spoon mg mannadt· U ' l'r mcJt ofll'n 'in' l' garnished "Ith onion nng<i Jnd <ialJd grel·n ... 1f1.k<.irl·d Yield: 8 to 19 sen 1ngs. · Because the meat can be sliced. arranged. marinated and refrigerated 24 hours ahead and sen ed cold . it's -an awanf.wtnn~ with wt!e hosts-and---··----..-----------· hostesses. · . Just place additional marinade on the table to be added by each guest. offer some salads. a large pitcher of Sangria. and fruit and cheese for dessen. and your fes tive and delicious buffet will be set;to go. · OftkN&E SLICED BEEF · 3 to 4-pound1 f>One mrump roast, tied 1 tablespoon Hit 3 oranges, thinly sllced, divided % cloves guile, mfnced 1 large onion, sliced HORSERADISH SAUCE 1 cup sour cream 'f.s cop bottled horseradish (undrained I 1 medium Mcintosh apple (peeled and finel) shredded) 1,'J teupoon grated lemon rtnd I teaspoon sugar '• teaspoon Hit Stir together "ell thl' sour crt•Jm hor'>l'r.1J1,h apple. lemon rind. sugar and s:Ht cm l'r nnd ~hrll Makes about 1112 cups. ' • .. · 2ss YOUR FINAL COST £ACM Gillette Cllcker But.ne Pow.Nd • 0282 tron • 0285 C~ Brueh 1688 MFG't REBATE V.OUR FINAL COST 5.00 ReminUton · •. 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NOtWelll. 11300 Firestone. 929-1871 r •••uam ... ... .,,..,.. , ,, ... ~ , '· "°' ....... ...,..._ .ft• 1\ .. 1 ~· • ""• •"'..-"'\IC ''"'• ...... .. ... ,,_ ' ' ...... .. ~ ,., ... "' rt Mllc.CI .,f'f' .. fO ll\tYP I"""'(" .. , ...... '"""' ~ ., .. .,, .. ,., ,.#>f,.., • .ft.10 ,. ' ••• '°"' *' •. , ,_,. ~ ~· ' ' •• tr.: .... ' .. I bJ 0._ .. • tiDA t ~M t4't •1• • "I•~"'"'"' •. t ... -n 11e.o_,..... " .,.,, I I 1 I . . • ~~---------.----~--~~--~~---------------------------._. ____ ._. ..... _... ....................... ..--------._.--..-._.----._,_.. __ ~~~ •oi -------• 1 ' ca• Orange Coat OAiLY PILOT/Wedneeday. May •• 1H5 .I UnusualreCip·e bciokfeatiiresfood exChcinges I The 1mpon ance of nutntaon to 1hcnutn t1onal cqu1 valcn1sofspec1-l lar1e c~a water (4' ounce1)6 tx· added for C}l.tra ~p1cc. Yield : M tornato. Brown 30 minute) al 350 Sauce aood health 1s almost universally lie foods." Marshall s~ud ... If a emvelopes of beef bo.lllon s~:rv 1ngs. dt•grces Yield: 15 ~rv1ngs (~rving "it cup vinegar 1 accepted. but not everyone knO"-'\ per on 1s permitted to have o ne 1 cup sliced fresb musaaroom E>.changc value: 11• cup= fret'. I \11c: 1/i cup). I tablespoon artlflcla •Wtet· how to apply the general pnnc1ples thing in has or her d iet. we can check t cups allredded cabbage cup= I vegetable. Exchange value: •/· brend. ener to their daily lives.. the c.xch.anae hsts and sec ~hat s caps sliced zuccblnl ·~ cup soy sauce In ~n effort to improve _under-subsutu llons may be possible. 1 cup okra, fresb or froien ZUCCHINI BAKE '"J cup pineapple juice d f lh I · I ood 2 di bl I led ltb CASHEW CHICKEN Tblcken wllb 2 tablespoons corn 41tan ing 0 • 1.• ru cs 0 g Alter Marshall analyzed the 1 teaspoon sweet basil (or to me um zucc n • gra w nutnt1on. ( 1n~y ~aro;hall. R.D.. recipes she collected them in a taste) skin I% ounces cooked chopped 1tarcb la 1 4 cup water program d11:1111an for the D1abe1rs recipe book with their cxchangt· 1 cup wbole ireen beans . I onion. grated chicken pieces '.\ cup casbe ws (save for top- Treatml·nt Center at Doctors Ho)-values. " d b d , I ~weet potato, 1rated 1 cup broccoli pln1() p11al of Lakewood. recently con-'I cup e )' rated onion flaku I medium potato, grated I s1n,11ll can water chestnuts, M ix first nine ingred ients ducted a unique Recipe Swap. Herc afr .some oft be recipes with 1 stalk celery, cut up 2 carrots, grated drained and chopped together. Mix all sauce ingre~ients Anyonl' could submit a recipe tht>ir exchange analysis. Copies of i teaspooDI salt (or to lallle) I large eu or % small eus I can unsweetened plneapplt" (t•xt·ept rashcws). Pour over 1ngre- and Marshall would anal) I C 11 in the recipe bpok and "Exchange ' '1' teaspoon pepper (or to taste) .,,. cup oatmeal (uncooked) chuks dicnt!>. Pour entire m ixture in 2- terms of thl' ··Exchange Li sts for L1'>t!> for Meal Pla nning" are avail-i 1arlic cloves, minced Salt and pepper to talle . 2 tablespoons red peppers, quart casserok dish. Heat in oven Meal Plan1ung" developed b) the able by calling the Diabetes Treat-2 carrot1,_c\lta~ M 1xwclland placcinashallow9 cbopped atJ50degrcesfur35to40minutcs. '\mencan Diabetes As)ociat1o n ment Center at 800/334--0137. ·Put all ingrcd1cots 1n large x 13 -inch Pycex d ish spra yed with I green pe'pper, c~opped Yil'ld: 6 servings (I cup each ). Inc. and the .\mrncan Ol('tl'll(' S;\uccpan. Cover and cook over low nonstick spray. Sprinkle with I cup cbopped celer)' .\ssoc1atton. FREE VEGETABLE SOUP heat until vegetables arc well crumbled Parmesan cheese on to p. 1 small oaloa, cltopped ··The nrhange ll'>t) tell pcopk I 46-ouoce can lomato ja.lce cooked. Your favorite herbs may Garnish with narrow wedges of l cap beu sprouts Meal.in minutes hearty · Speedy mi crowave of the sauce. · ovens a boon to l:xchange value. J lean meat . hrcad. 1h fru 11. . ---7p_e_ople on the o __ _ Plan to prt·parc th1<i recipe when \OU have kftovcr cookl·d chic ken on hand. or purcha'>l' prepared rnoked t·h1 l'ken. Yo u "'111 !ind 11J"l113l'1rngdtc ll1c en m tnc super- Io thaw bron:oll pouch. m1rro- waH' on High !Or half the timt• as directed on the package. about J to 4 minutes. Jn medium bo"'I. com - b1m· t·ontl'nts of thawed br(){' > pouch and rcma1n1ng ingredie nts except a lmonds. l ~11Cr<>'WJ\l0 0\l'nS ha\l' nO 'W earned a placl' in about 40 rX"rct·nt ofall .\mcncan k11tht·n'>, bcrauseof the1rab1llt) 10 makr rnok1ngqu1ck- cr a nd easier Wo rking touplc'> alwa)'> appn:c1atl' '>peed~ m1ao- "'a'c ml'als for two, like Quick ·n Spena I C ·h1clo.l'n Hrocroll Bah'. which " rl'ad~ 111 le.,.,· than JO minute'> Fro1t•n hroccol1 1n rhL'l'<\C saun· ~'es ttmt· 1n 1h1'> recipe. bctause 11 eliminate'> the need to prl·pan· a ··from c;rratch" chl'CSl' c,aucc. You · \1mpl) tha-w 1t in 1t) cooking pouch. then combine 'With the cuhe<l cooked r h1dcn. ..ea\on1ng~ ·and other 1ngred1cnt!\. M1tTo"'a'e for ti 10 8 minutes to heat thl· o nc-<l1sh meal and blend the delicate fla' or' market frce1er section and delis ofTcr precoo ked meat b) the pound. To save d1shwash ing. too. cook and serve the chicken and broccoli bake 1n at1ract1ve m icrowave-safe casserole dishes. QUICK 'N SPECIAL CHICKEN-BROCCOLI BAKE I 0-oance package frozen cat broccoli in a cheese flavored sauce l cup cubed, cooked cll1icken •14 cup milk 2 teaspoons dry sberry •14 teaspoon poultry seasoning 1il teaspoon·wllite pepper %.~-ounce jar wllole mushrooms. draioed 1 tablespoon sliced almonds Po ur chicken mixture into two 1nd1v 1dual microwa ve-safe ca <;sc rolcs. Sprinkle almonds over top. co,er with plastic wrap. M1crowa\l' on J11gh for 5 to 7 m inutes or until thorough!) hcat<:d . rotating 11~ turn halfwa) th rough rnok ing. 2 -.erv 1 ng'\. CONYENT JON.\L DIRf:C- TIONS: Heat C>\.l'n to 325 degree'\. In bowl of hot water. thaw un- OPl'ned broccoli pouch for I 0 to 15 'm1nute'il. Prepare chicken m ixture ao; d1rcc1cd above. Pour chicken mixture into 1ndl\ 1dual oven proof cas\<;rolcs. Co' er with foal: bake at 325 degrees for 12 to 15 m1nutec; or · urital casseroles ·are bubbly in --r:" j- -------=- ON ANY SIZE ULTRA BRITE · TOOTHPASTE For a smile that gets you noticed! s ., SOW>lJ DON'T NEED • r A COUPON TO SAVE. PRICES MAY VARY FROM STORE TO STORE \ .. Trojans clinch title tie "" In Sunset. Barons hold off Edison -~ to take over third llniversit} High clinched a !>hare of the Sea V1ew bClseballtrtlcaT1dihe No. I . spot from ' the league in the CIF • playoffs Tuesday wi th a 4-0 victory over Laguna Beach. Estancia stayed a step behind by beating Woodbridgr. but since the T ~OJans k nockcd ofT the Eagle!. t wacc this season. Uni would win any tie- breaker for CIF considerations. In the Sunset LcagUt·. Fo untain Valley took over sole possc'is1on of .--..,t c--1-=-raplace b y beating Edison while Manna was stumbling against West- minster. The details: University 4, Laguna Beach 0: The Trojans. who werr averaging nine runs a game 1n the Sea View this seaso n. were held tOJ USt six hits b} the Artists' Todd Fortuncarm-Rex Re- asor. but parlayed four of thl·m 1n succession into a three-run fifth inning at Laguna. The hits came from Greg John!>on. Dave Huegy. Roger Wilson and Mark Favorite. Wilson'.<; hit drove in one run and Favorne's two. The TroJans tallied the ir tir'>I run 1n the third when Wil~on was hit b) a pitch. stoic second. took third o n Favorite's base hit. and scored on a wild pitch. - ,. llilyPlllt ~EDNESOAY. MAY 8. 1985 OCC continue• eurge, ripe Golden WHI, 10-1. D2.. . Bebeehoff emong double quellfler1 et CIF ewlm meet. D2. Oilers go ,to the well Huntington Beach topples Seahawks. Ues Sunset race 8y ROGER CAR·LSON oi I ... o .. .,, ,llot ..... • llun1ing111n lkad1 High \ Jeff ll:iad handru11l-d Orcan \.'it·~ on J'tq• h11' .and "a' '>upponed ~1th an 11 h11 .111.1l l.. 1 undti\ a' tht: 01kr~ t'"'" thl· lO'>ldl' tanl'· 111 lht: °"lunSt't I l·ague ha'>l'hall l hamp111n,h1p "'1th a ~-1 \1rt11r\ at<>tl·~in \1l'\o\ get to Hacick with o ne of Its patent~ late-inning rallies. Haack. who struck out six and turnt'd Ocean V 1~ C(9.tay empty in the-first and second innings wittl ia runnt'r "" third. gave up a double to Tim Temhrt·u ll 1n the fifth with two <>Ul.. 1hen~-w. h1~ .shu«>ui,bid spoiled -'h~ Blainl' De 8ro uwer'$ triple. IX-Brnu1A.er. however. was picked ofT to end the threat. In the '>l'\cnth the Scahawks .got two runner' aboard after two out ""hl·n Kell) Stmatl singled and Tem· hn·ull follo~t·d wi th a free pass. Haack. ~ hu ha<. returned to the \tarting rotation after being s1dchned n , got De8roow fir'>t "'1th '>-5 rl't11nh \1nu· the Oiler\ to tap out to ".>hon for the final out ha\c: \.\<Jn t\.\o nt lhrl'l' trom CX.c:an Had hl' been unable to get Vin~ th" '>l'J'>trn Huntington ran Dc Brnu"'cr h.: had one more chance rhmh thl' '"' I '>P.ll for thl· ( If-4--\ with John Sa-..1dan on deck.. but with pla}ofl, '-'1th a \ 1uor. at f-ountatn \hon!>tup David Tinkle looming in Valle\ r rtd<t\ the hok. that was the extent Dodd -\I though tht·~ <;trandnl nine run-wai. willing to !>la~ with h1SJun1or lef\- m·r, 1n tht· fir'>t \I\ 1nn1ng\ and hantkr, apf)l:arn t l••gt'I int<• tmuhk onl\ a fter ··Ye\ ... admitted Dodd ··1 was rt·t1ring lht· lir\t 1-..1, Ote.in · \'1r.,., thinking about Ocean View's late- h1tll·r, 111 the tilth anti tinJI tr.irnt'\ inning tt•ndenue\. but Lord know'>. I lht· < lilt·r, r>ul 11•!-(l'lhn l\.\11-run hur..t\ ..... a<,n't going to SB) an) thing. 111 the \t'tonll Jnll fourth to gain tht· "\'.i:''l" had a lot of runs sco red on uppn h.1nd u'> after the first 1 ..... 0 batters make out, ··~c hJ \en'! lx·t·n '>uinn~ a lot." but "I.' haq:n't been talking about llllllt'1kd Hun11ng1on l:kalh {oath th :H tou much·· :-Vf i~t· f>11dd "hut '-'l' got tht· big hit\ £>c-Rrouwer 1A.aS tht· onl) multi ple '' hrn ""'' IH't'tkd them ·· h1 ttt•rofTHaal'lC"get1fnP single 1n tht- 1 hme "h1g hi t._·· '-"t'rt' PW\ 1ded tn fir-;t ""hen hi\ dri ve we f\t o ff tlurd \l.ir~ l<a"m u''l'n (J t~o-run '>Ing)~· , .ha\t·rnan Jun Dcdnck's' glove. in to nghl 111 \tOf\' RKk f.u~~ and Clrcg ad dition to h1!> triple. . .., ( h11d. 1n thr \t•uind 1nn1ng) ~tan Ed Lad, off will,.. get the nod on'." ·\tll.kr\on (,1 '><Krtfite fhl and Da\1d Fnday for Huntington Beach and · Jeff Sto mbaugh, a senior right- hander tossed his first shutout o f the season. 1m 1t1ng t e , rt1sts to t rec hits. He struck out eight and walked lVfO. encountering his onl} trouble 1n unttngton Beach HlCb ~nd huema Stan Andereon relay• th.row to flnt baae 0.,., l'tlot p11e4o bi•• kll•a<t• C 1rJll' (J run-'>c1mng tnpk tn right 10 Dodd ~~ ~ thl· 11m1ng is. right .. He af.te~V.leir~rid Tinkle Jn 1he h1unh1 ~--~-....,..._c.:.ha::.:!.:c..n.,..·1.-'h-"a~d""'m--:1,1lh 'el<x•l)Jateb aodJ ___ __. S t 1.... T escl -\flcr m:rr Tr\\-:J'1u ... 1 .i matter o f 1A.ould expect him to havt' firr 1n ht\ unae .... -.ue &&me U ay. . . \.\h\'thrrflll'.tn V1t''-' 1411uld ht· .ihle to c~cs ... l'<)mmentt'Cl the 01lc~· coath .. the sixth when Rca<sor broke up ht'i no-hitter with a single and the 1-\rt1Sl '> put a no thl'r runne r on with no ne out. However, Stombaugh escaped the Jam with a O:r out to crnt<."r. a grounder to the hnk at \hort and a strikeout. Estancia 12. Woodbridge 3: Thl' Eagle~ mamuunc,d thl'1r grin nn ~~·1md in the Seti View a~ Kn1 Harn,on and Scott ( k mcnt<> home- red and Jim Fok\ earned h1 " 10th victor} of the sca\C»n aga1n\t one lo<;'> h~ hurling fi ve innings of thn.~l·-h i t Sea Kings breeze; Edison.ousted CdMmove·s lntoSatarday'sCIF finals with third straight sweep in p layoffs hall. By ROGER CARLSON Harn,o n cracked a •;olo ho rnl'r in 01111e oa11y ""°' Stef! f\cliri,;f to-open Thl'\l·oring -mitt·- { k mc:nts' '>hot 1n thl' 1h1rd \o\llh 114<> o n h1ghl1ghteJ a Sl'\·run b wnna upn\1ng. Clement' al\o had a '><.Krl· tirc n, tn thr fift h llarn <.o n had lcwr hi!\. ,ron·d 1warr ant.I d nl\r in fi\l' run\ H " ha<,n-loat.fcd ~1 ngk 111 thl' th ird Jl._ cuunll'd for two more rune;. C om na dd \far ll1gh \olk~h.ill u1ath Ma lt Alhatk h;" madl' a hah1t o f d1mnpla~ 1nj1, h" ll'arn·, dfort' nn t hr "':" to 1 h\' \\'a \< 1l·" I t'<agut· \ olk~ hall l hamr111n\h1r and into l uc\d;"'' (II 4-·\ \l'lllilinal\. hut Wit h l '.~()I) \\llOl''l\l'\ :II !'.l'\o\J1tlrl 1 larhor f11llo"' 1ng a \tra11!ihl 'll't wut nl North 'I 11rrantc. \\Cll . Nt>wport Harbor S, Costa Mesa 4: "We wen· JU'\t fla~ Ire;-..'· 'i<t1d "Joe~ Jam('S hit a thrcl·-run ho ma in ·\lhadr of h1'> tt·am·._ 15-7. I 'i-10. I 'i-<i the bomim of the ~rvc·nt h to g1' t: the thf'a'>hl ng of~ hat "'3 ' prn iou\I ~ an Sallori. the toml·-frorn-hc:hind dr -unhcatr n North Torrann· '>quad (.'ISIOO. "I thought 11 \\OUld go fi\l" gaml'\ ... fhc: homcr _<Ktuall) rarnt· IA.Ith tht• (ontinu.:d -\lhadl' "Hut lh1' gaml·" ba ••• :i:a,t.-..·t ""' "n . •~.. 1• all mental We t·an win 1f wt.-rc clown I · -~ ~...,,,v,,.o~~>L " ::t.J.."n~ _ · • ~fu n ner.. "a" rnTi ed out'wnen hl·~thrt·w -Y-I .. :wc..c:m!wm:i:~w ~::~~l~~t dllwn ""hile rd cbra11 ng thl· fht· \l·a K1ngc; had 111 do m·1thl'r < O'>lJ Mrc;;r led thl· entire w;n. I ucs<la \ a~ thq !)purt~JJ to k ad' 111 taking a 4-2 kad tnlo the 'l"\l'nlh X-2 in tlw ti f'>t game tht·n r ulkd J~.t\ hefor'C Jamt·-.· gamc-winnrr Imm a n X-7 kad with \t'\cn '>lra 1gh·1 · r01 nl\ Saddleback S, Corona del Mar 4: It "a' A-I .ind I ~-X 111 !ht' 'lTond game heforr Pt·trr Nourw put a"':n Thc Koadru nnn~ pn",a1kJ a' r11 rh-the final point. •\nd in the third gam~ (Pleaee eee PREPS/02) _ North fnrranl'l' managl·d 111 Il l'11 at J tx·forc fa ll ing hehind h\ ·:rl 2-4 l ount 1n "hat prancd tn tx· no r11ntt'\I 'Lakers better . than '82' INCil.EWOOI> (·\l'l l hl' 1.akr r\ and Ean 1n "Magic .. Jo hn\on have made helil'H'f\ of the Portland Trail Blatcr\. "I still think thl'\ arl' thl· he'>t." N<1ur<.c wa\ '>Pt'l"l3l'UIJr -hut \OU co uld 'a' the \a mt· for \l'lll·r Jon "ich1.-,ler. '< •U' Pu1n1n\. Hn an Ll·W1'>. Da\ 1d ~l·al\. Mark c kmL'I\\ and \te\\' Pl'\ k110 ti1r thJt 111.1t1rr "l'l'lcr. I\ pla~ 1 njl, tx·111·r n l'f\ da \ :· \;lllf \lh:i1k ·· \nd hl"' pa,\lng and pl.I\ 11\!1 dt'kll\l'. 11111 \\ h11 h I~ \\hat \.\t,.\ l' hct·n tr~ 1ng 111 1:1-c1 h1111 111 Jo I 1'~" \'"' un\111 ppahk .ind I 1h1n J.. 11 ·' gor ng 10 Im\ t' 111 1;1J..ca11111 hn ll'a 111 of '" to tx·at u' " fhl'rl.-, onl~ onr k fl at th1 '> r oint "'Ith a t hancl' to do th.it Danil Hill~ mm ·l·d . 111to Saturda~ night'' 4·A 'howdo~n (at Wc,t min<.tn U1gh ) ~1th 11four-ga me'1r 1o r) o'er fall\on "The~ heat u'i the first game of thl' 'iC':l"ri1'1 " rt"l.-allt'J Seh1~lt""r. ··w~ ~nn 1hr f1r,1 l\.\o gaml·\ amJ cmkd up 1110,in~ .. °'It h1,kr .1dm1tll'd lw v .. a, o,uq1n'l'tf .11 thr r a"· 111 "'h1, h th1· °"lt-;1 lo..1111/.' dr.all \'llh '\;11r1h l'orramc \o\h1lh "a' 11 .. 11 and hoa\tnl li-2 I a\'.rt'lltl" Hom Ill I\\ ,111,ll ~ ··~ e knc" H<om , ..... oukl l/.t'I h11., J'llHOI'. 11111 ht··, PIH\ lllll· jl,U\ .... '~1 1d \Jhadl' ""rth rorrann· (oath ( ,l\l'\ l\.l'lkr 'a1t.1···~e pla~l'd ltJ..l· (hkl·pi \.\l·ll1t.fn"1pla~ \.\rllatall "nuuldn·t hlolJ... \o\l' rnuldn"t rta~ defcO\(' or an~1hing. I hr~ IC o rona 1.kl r-..1an JuJ..~L~ .. Qt-1~~ than,.usu~ t ~ \1mrn;1-\ llfirct -.,rra1g1TI \Wl'ep in the pla~oll\ o n the wa~ to a lh-1 ml·rall rlTDrd and tontr:l\tt•d ,flarrl~ 14jfh o tfa·r m akflt'\ aga10 \t qualtt \ c11mpc11111in 1na,muth J' thl' ~l·a l\.rng' \.\l'rt' off and running \a~ r arh ··\.\ l' u\ualh lnmr from heh1nd " rommt·ntt'd Sl·hlt-;Jer "It "'a~ n1rr for a r hangl· to Ix· o ut 1n front " "Wr rrall~ ran the m1ddlt· ton1~ht." 'a1J ·\lhadr ··\\. l' 'il"f\ l'd tough .rnd the} had rt•al trouhk \.\llh tlwir J1il \\lllg gaml' \'.t•'rl· F.l'lting 'tronjl,rr a nd '>lf\Hl~l·r up'it.11 r\ .. It tht'rl· "a' a turning r111nt ii l'.1111l' l'.lfl\ ;1tfr1 '\lort h I orranl\' ~orJ..nl "' rarl' ( 1111111.1·, X-2 k.td tn I(.~ ·\t 1h.11 point Nour'>l' hurinl nnt· lo r .1 \\1111\\'I tlh·n Pl•\J..ntl h,111.1 '4'1\11<' .Ill' .ind \dlli'>kr l:ll1l1' 111 1111 .1 1.-ill \t•al' m.1d\' h1m,t·lt n llknl "'11h ,1 111.immnth hlot·k to rn l'f\t" a :-..1lrth I urrann· .illal·i.. and 11 \o\,1, 12 -?. lhl·n Lt'\l l\ l ru,lwd a "'1 nnl·r. thl' ~a,un' h11 rnw11ut and Nour~· finl'>ht•d 11 I h.1t \\;" 111'1 a \arnpk u t th1 111/.' t11 COflll' Portland Coal·h Jack l<am~a} ..aid Tue'>day night alkr the Lakcr'i de- fe ated the Trail B'la1er'>. 139-120 to win their NRA 'll'rtC\ fo ur gaml·s to onc. "l ht~ LS a \tronger 1..ak<."r tl·am than the one that won the leagul." cham- p1 on,h1p in '82.'" Ramsa y added. "I can't 1mae1n£._.anyhody being heller than Magic. '>aid the Bla1er,.· Darnell Va kntine. "I-fr', tht• bcc.t. the con<1ummate player ·· Armas is 'overdue~ so Angels pay price John'ion. taking charge of the game. scored :\4 po1nl'I and had 19 assisto; and nine rebounds as the Lakers advanced IC> the Western ConfC'rcnn· final'\ againo;t lknver. Thc Nuggets al'io won their scne'i against the l ltah Ja11 1n five gamqs, capped by Tuesday ni~ht''l 116-104 v.1ctory in Dcnvl."r. Wh1k no starting date for the bcst-of·§Cvcn Denver-Los Angeles series hu been announced . 11 1'i cxp<•('led to hcg1n Saturday afk-r· noon at the Forum "I'd hccn sort of 'llny•nf out of It. getting the other plnycr'I involved ," Johnson ~1d of the Laker~· off en~. "8u1 I talked with Coat h R 1ky nnd he told me to get more in volve~. "I go11nvolvcd, I g<ll the prnnts. hut I al'lo gut the ll!l'll!\I< I <11111 kept everybody rise 1nvolvrd.'' "+3td John-"°"· who ,uffcrcd a m11dh hru1~d thigh mu'iClt 1n the third J1('nod hut ~ontinucd lo play ··wl· really want..-d to «r\d tlw 'l<'rt<''·" he \81d H<>SIC>:-..(·\P1-l11m ·\rma'>.the ma111r k agul'·, I IJX4 hnml' run and rum battcJ 1n champio n tigun:J 11 wa~ ahout tame for him to g1 \l' thl' Bmton Red SO\ the Ion~ hall again "I hrokc out uf wn O-lor-11.J slump la'll wel·k. hut I h11dn't dnvl.'n 1n a run for .. 1x pml''i \O I foll I wn" O\l.'rc.Juc.'· . ..\rmn~ ~aid I ul.'Mla > night afll'r powcrmg the Rl·d So~ to a 6-4 v1c1urv 11\''l't the i.\ ngl:.h. .\.rmao; drove 1n thrl't' runs with a. 'ilrlttk and· ht~ o;e vcnth homer an hdp1ng 80\IOn to ''" liNt \ ll'lOr) In thrt'l' ml'et1ngs with lh<: .\mem a n I l•agut· We'll kad<."r' "T hl· 'iinglc 1n thl· tir'lt 1nn1ng '""' lound thl' hok up thl' m1ddk. hut thr horm· run may h;i vc hccn the hardt'\I hall f',t. ha t th" )C:lr " <\m1a'l or;a1d '"I IU'lt horx· now tha t l'H' t·o ml· 011 1 111 m ~ \lttrlll) Now I \\:IOI to kl'l'P h1tt 1ng fhl\ wo uld hc 11 good !I m<' to 1ct11l) grt ~01n11. on a W<'t'l..·l<lng hom('\tand J1111 R1n; had 1hrrc 1u1h 1·tut1'c \lngl<'' :ind M1kt• l a.,k r llf11\{' 1n 1 ..... 11 n111' \ .. II h a '' n itl<' n nd a o,;1t n liu· n \ 1 n Toa161at'•6•me .. Angel• (Slaton 3-0) at Botton (Boyd 3· 1). Time: 4:30 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). h<'lp1ng the Rt'd ~°' Roger< krncn\ alln'A.t.'d '"hit\ .ind \trurk out \C vcn bcfort• n<.><'d1 ng hcl p from Roh ~tan It'\ with nont' 11111 "' thr c1gh1h ( lt:mt·n'' n rncd hi\ rt·u11d .\·'a\ '\t:inlrf u)llC\'ted h1~ fitih \\}\\. 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I uesday. f hc '1c1ory, coupkd wnh the Dodg.e-rs' 1.2 of tlwir la~t 14 game5, snapped the Yank1,;c\' fuu,t-loss an Clm:ago. g<1ve the Padres sole possession offirst Twin• cut Angel• lead to two ~affil' winni ng c;trcak under Manager Biiiy Marth\, anlJ plan: 111 the Natio nal League West. Four Cardinal From AP dl1pa&ches 111 tht• process. trimmt•d the Angels' k'ad 1n lht• error<.. on.: b) each staning infielder. led to se en SALINAS -.\ga.1mt the odth. a • Arm·nrnn Ll·agul' West lO two ga mes ... In otht•r •\L unearned San Dicso runs .... In other NL games. Dan ~aule Mariners' manor lea$uc p11chcr \\oho al'l1vn. Larry Herndon and Nelson Simmons horm·rl·d Gladden'• tnplc lnggercd a three-run third inning and ---- 5 area athletes qualify twice Babas hoff, Ford among those reaching CIF 4-A swim _fi nal~ had brain surgery after being struck b) a un consecu11ve pttches in the fourth 1nn1ng.11nd Lance Gary Rajslcb hat a pair of run-scoring singles that line drive in the h~ad in a ganw against Reno is talking Parrish and Loo Whilaker also belted homr runs to lead helped San Francisco defeat Pittsburgh. 5-3. Before the By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR about n:sumang has professional baseball career. Oetru11 past r e\as. I 0-1. Kirk Gi bson collected four game. the Giants announced the )· had traded veteran Doctors at Sallnai..Mt•rnunal Hospital don't lhrnk hm. dro'<.' in t¥cc run!> and scon·d 1hre<.• 11mcs as the shortstop Johnnie LeMuter to Cleveland in exchange 1>e111 "'°1c°''...-..1 that's going to happen. thoush A.t bes1. they hopt> 6-5 Tigers banged out 15 hits off fi\ e Ranger pr t<.·hen. . . for pitcher Mike Jeffcoat and infielder Lul1 Quinones . MONTEREY PARK -Three gi rls from the Irvine righ t-hander Bob Hinson \\di be able to resume a 89 Ogilvie homered and drovt• 1n thrt•e n,an s and .. Oary Carter hi t a grand slam in the eighth inning off area. along with Fountain Valley High's CXbbie BabashofT normal lifr. • .&loose Haas thrl'W a fi ve-hitter to kad M1lwaukel' IO a Bruce Sutter tu break a I· I tic and gi ve the New York and Curona dcl Mar's Enc For'LI. each qualt.fied sn t~o "Ooublr A." H1n,on. 2 ~. \aid Monda} an a 5-2 victor) O\l:r Srattle . Larry Sheets P.ou nded a two-Mt•h a 5-3 v1<·tory over Atlanta. The homer was events 1n Tuesday's CJF 4-A sw1mrr11ng prehms held an . hosp11al 1ntcrv1t'"· speaking 111 a murmur from a small run homl'r and Mike YoW>S hit a solp shot to support Carter's fifth. four of which have been game-winners .. East Los Angeles College~ pool. . opt·nang rn the right mlc ofh1 s mouth. "I want to tr) and Ken Dixon's four-h1t p11ch11\g over eight innings and . Marlo Soto und two n:hevt·rs (:ombined on a fivl•-h1tter rhey'll advance 10 th~ ftn.als wh ich wall be held Fnday start nex t year 1n Double A.. I think I can pitch \here I Baltimore rolled r>ast Kansas Ctt) 4-2. s~nd ing the as Cincinnati beat Philadelphia. 2-0. Soto. 5-2. eave up night at the same srte. beginmng at 7 . _ JUSt want a ch:rncc.. Royals to therr tinh straight loss ... Ernie Whitt belted four hits. n ruck out six and walked ft ve in seven innings Jenny Susser of Woodbridge moved to the hnals tn the .. You have w ha\ ea numb hl·un not to fall in loVl' a two-run homer and George Bell srnglcd home. two ..• Bob K.Jaepper and Bill Dawley combined on a five-. IOO-yard freestyle by taking second with a time of 52.6' with hrm." said Della R1 \a~. a nur~l'. "He's got more runs <l unng a six-run six th 1nn1ng to JX>WCr Toronto t11ncr in pitching Houston 10 a 3-1 victory over She added a fifth-plal'l' finis~ in ~he.50 free (24.42). than the will to la\'e. He's got the "111 to conquer." past Oakland. I 0-1 ... Greg Walker and Ron Kiltie Montreal in a game interrupted for almost two hours by lrvinfs ~randi Suttle wrllJ~tn Susser 1n both races. a) On '\pnl 22 . Hinson. of ~A SaJillilS Spur~. hoJnered a~ thl' Chicago White Sox SUf\1,·C4.f a firs,t-rain. she.· fin ished fourth in thl.' 50 with a :!4.42 clocking. and was hit in the nght te . a ball otTthc bat of Reno'!> inmnggrand slam b) Brook J4coby to uefcat Cleveland. . · notched a fifth in. the 100 (53.08). . Eri c Hardgra\i.l' dun g a California League baseball 7-4. Floyd Bannister, 1-3. sc;attered SL\. hllS and struck Nuggets advance: ~aker• next Amy White will rtpresent Un 1vers11y High 1n the-200 game 1n Salinas. He !>Uffl'red a contusion on the right out nine an 6111nnan$s for the victor). shu111ng out the individual medley. The LI.$. Olympian clocked 2:06.92. side ofthl· brain. Indians atkr allowing the bases-loaded homer b) DENVER _ Denver fo rward Calvi n m good enough fo r third. White will also swim in the finals of He was placed in 1ntl·ns1,·e care after Salinas Jamb)· Natt scored 11 of his 21 po ints in the first the 1 oo backstroke because of her third-place effort of Memonal phb)1·s1cd1an15 pcrforml'U a two-hour operation U b h , d di , the minute~ to ignite a surge that 58.9{(. to remo\e a uo c Ot e errot gran stan ng c:ventuall } produn·d a 30.p<>mt lead. and Both thl' llntVl'rSll\ and lr\'lnt• .iuo free relay teams ;\It hough there \\as left-side paralysis following his the Nuggets held on foras.11 6-104 victory over the Utah will also return for the finals. as the TroJans garnered the su r er. . H 1 nson m 0' ed h 1 s left hand and foot M:;;o~n~d~a~._7--;~-}/'1---f-illtlL-=::.._lht~LeaJ~cQ!lf:...!Jt h!!.!e~(!llll!l~-J~a~z~z~T~u:,::e~sd~a~y~n~1~g~h'l~t~o~c~l 1~n~c.!..!.h_i_t h~e:.!.i!...r ~N~a~t i~o!!.na~l'...!B~a~s~k~et~b~a~ll-l~~~QLw~ll.JlLll.Jm[!lfcJ;OU,f~3~: 4!._!I_,:. 9~0!.:_. _!_l~n-::.!_1~nc~· _!.!fi~n.!.:1s~h~ed~s~i x~th~i n~-1 octors are oping 1 at. wn t erapy, he can baseball players union says he's not o 1 ion p ayo senes. 3 45 38 eventuall} lead a normal. non-baseball life. impressed with Commissioner Peter Denver, which won the best-of-seven conference : 'eabashoffwill come back for th e champ1onsh1p races However. Hinson·s mind 1s stnctl) on has baseball Ueberroth's new plan 10 institute man· semifinal series. 4-1. will meet the the L.akers for the rn both the 500 and :!00 free events. In the 500. BabashofT future. datory drug testing for all baseball personnel --: excepl Western Conference championship. qualified third at 4:54.69. In the 200. she clocked I :53.04 During the interview. he talked mostly w1t h his maJor league players. The Nuggets. despite the loss of point guard for the founh spot. . hands. about different pnchrng grips. about his new "It's $randstanding," said Don Fehr. acting Lafayette Levc:r wi th a knee injury, exploded to a 43-23 Ford will also return for two freestyle events, as his motion and about how he was going to use it next year executive director of the Major League Baseball Pla~ers lead at the entl of the first quaner. time of I :42.48 earned him the fourth spot in the finals of "We're always learning in this game." he said tn a ;\ssociation. which must give its appro' al before the 200. and his 46.98 seeded him in the third slot in the whisper. "You never stop learning." L:eberroth's plan can be applied to big leaguers. !fr Tele.talon radio 100. ni...ote Of the day maue the statement Tuesday night. hours after ' Sea K..ing teammate Steve Schroeder will join Ford in ... t1eberroth announced the program. the 100. as he rang up a 48.J) for the sixth and final spot. "We already have a joint drug program and 11's TELEVISION CdM 's freestyle relay team will also a~va.nce to the Tonr ToroNa. a Boston Red Sox coach, In the working." said Fehr, who added that he believes No events schedu~ep_.._ finals because of its fine second-place showing tn the 400, ma)Orafortheftrattlmeatterspendlng25yearaas a lJeberroth's announcement is an attempt 10 pressure Amnu where the Sea K.ings were timed at 3: 12.02. minor lelGue player and manager, on hotel the union to agree to mandatory testing. "We've always 4~30 p.m. -8AIE8ALL: Angela at Botton, Amy Rei nhold will join her Corona del Mar 8000mmocfatlon. In the big time: "In Kanaaa City, I frl t that mandatory testina was demeaning... KMPC (710). teammates at the fi nals. as she logged a second-place finish had a phone In my bathroom. In the minors, I stayed l Teberroth said he will aslc that testing for major 7:30 p.m. -8A8E8AU: St. Louis at Dod~era, in the 100 ~reaststroke with a time of I :08.70. In hOtels where the ftre eecape was a rope.'' leaguers be included as part of the joint drug program . KABC (790). Orange County's · easy listening radio station KDCM tD!l.t FM SIERED I SurgihgOCC rips-Rus ers Cypress sinks Gauchos in 10th inning; I UC Irvine falls one run shy at San Diego I Ju!.t three weeks. ago, the Orange increase his school record to tal to 56 (. oast College baseball team was an 32 games. Has I l th homer of the mired rn eighth place in the Soulh season 1s JUSt one shy of Kevin , Coa<.t Conference " nh a 3-8 record. Rc1mer's single-season mark. l But follo\.\mgTucsda~·s 10·1 romp Di!"e Rolland also .homered and °'er m al Golden West. the Pira tes Fred Tuttle had four hits and Lari)' ha\I: now \.\On eight of their last nine Cratsenberg three 1n the Bucs· l8-h11 games and ha' c made a move in the a!>sault. SCC standings. 0('(' no" tinds itself W1nn1ng pitcher Longo Garcia JU!>t one game bchrnd ~l'cond-place (4·5)scattered IOh11s and walked two Cioldl·n West. \\h1le striking out nine I Ebcwhere. a I Uth..·tnnrnj homl.'r T.h.e..I'Lraies moved over th_e 5_00 I gave C ~press a "In O\l'r \'1S1ting mark O\crall at 16-15-j . while drop·. Saddleback and rn a non·ronlerence ping (joldcn West to I ~-8 1n the.: S~'C seventh piece wi th the loss. Uni versity of San Diego 7, UC Irvine 6: John Slaught scored on a sacrifice flv from Paul Van Stone in the erghth io give the host Toreros the WIO The ;\nteaters ( 22-30-1 ) had rallied from a 6-1 1.kfic1t ~ta Ile 1t~ at 6-6 h1ghl1ghtecl b; a two-run homer tn the fifth b; Bob Perry. The blast O\'er the left-field fe nce by Perry. his s~venth of the season. fo llowed Brad) .\nderson's double:. "---------------------------game. l 'C In rnc's "oes continued. and 22-Y o\erall It \.\as thl' thtrd thanks 10 thl' l 'nnrrs1t~ (lf San straight lo" for thC:· Rustler\, folio\.\· Spend A Buck out of Preakness Grubb & Ellis -Salutes Its Top Salespeople Frum /pf t. lfol1• rt (; .\.fr /)11r11ild · TiJp I nc/1"1 nul 'w/1·..,twr.""' \f ('nclv :C..mal/ · /i1p }(f'/uil .'ioff•,Jlr"''" ./1·1111n1 /1 Sc(Jf t · '''fl Int''''"''''' .'wL,..,111 rv111 flflll .\lll'h•11 ·/ \111 11rr11 • /(110J,•11• •1/ thr }'i,111 'J/Ur//1•\ ( (I t/1 ' 'ltffl''Ji1'1'11/I 11/ tJ11• }h1r • /1,11 f)/1114 ·"1"•''!'''''''" <~rubb & Ellb Com nwrrial H n1kt.'ffl,Ki' ~t·r" l(l'~· ~ ewport Bt"<1ch Offi<.;c ha~ ronc l uded a n·c< 1rd .-.,l'l ll ng ye;1r, rf'~istenn~ ~;1lt·' and lea!->e tran~act11in.., on rt.·1tl t'~tate V(liuc-ci ~t llVt'r $~WO milli11n 111 198·1 find l'Xrt·t'din.K thl' JJrl'\'1<1u' year by <1vt:r :n µ1·1 rl'nt. \\i ·· "'ctl11tL' t·ht· ..... t out..,tr1ndin.K ~;tlt>spt·npll· Hnd tht· t·ntm· c;rubb & Ellt..., ..,;tit·" tt·t1m for their rnntnbutinn~ to ;1 I n·nwn dous Yf<tr. Brubb&Ellis Com me rcial Brokerage Service 01ego rng St'tbal k'> 10 ( l'rnto\ anJ Mt. San Herc's hm' 11 \.\l'nt ·\ntonw la)t "-l'ek. (HERR'l tl~LL. f'.;.J (.\P) - Orange Coast 10, Golden We11t l: Cypress 5, Saddleback 3: Brain Kentucky Derby wanner Spend .\ ( 1ene Roum1mpcr continued h1'i red· Flatten hit a t\.\o-run hnmcr "'th two Buck will not be gi ven a chance at hot hitting. home.ring for the fourth run'i 1n tht• hot tom oft ht.· I 0th to hand becoming thoroughbred racing's 12th 1 ht d d bl ir the ( iaucho~ the lo!>s. Tnple Crown winner because of 'i raig $3me an ou ing rn a r>a ··oncern the horse ·would be pushed of runs an the founh as the Pira te' Stl''t' Nichol\ drovl' in a Saddle· ' breezed at home ha<:k run with a fifth-annrn~ double. too hard an the Preakness. ~ R d r t The· C.lau"lio• r,.11 to 8-1 and into Owner, Dennis Diaz said the de· oumimper ro\e in iour runs 0__,...-----"--''~-------..., c1s1on to run his horse instead in the NV lions Club needs refrigerators for Fish Fry Will pick up- tax deductible Call 631·6111 NEW VIDEO ENTERPRI SES $1 m1lhon Jersey Derby at Garden State Park gives the colt n1n~· extra =Rli¥i~ml~ca-lflel~cn:n\udy'FJerby victor;· on Saturday. It also ga ve~ the hor\e a chance at a $2 m1llwn bonus. The Jerse\' Derbv has a $600.000 winner's share and Spend A Buck 1s eligible for a $:! million bonus because of '1ctoncs this }'l'ar 1n the Kentuck} Derby. and the Cherry Hill Mile and the Garden State Stakes at the southern New Jersey racetrack. Finest T . V. 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'iecond· place Ec;1anc1a clrndwd a lx·rth 1n lht• pla}ofl\ 1.qth a ""In O\l'r l :n1vns1ty. \ rundo~ n on the arl·a·s actio n: Ocean View 3, Huntington Beach 2: Thl' 0 1krs threw a scare into the Seahawks. and an the process. scored the first runs of the season in league pla) against wanning pitcher Jackie Oakle\ before Ocean View rallied. He1d1 Panis' two-run homer to left ticld 1n the first inning gave the ~ is1t1ng Oilers a 2-0 lead which held up until the fi fth when Ocean View broke through for a run on a sacrifi ce ~()1' ....._ __ ...,...,.. The Scahawks (9-0 1n league. 26·0 O\eralll won the game 1n th e sixth. Fir~t Lorna Pa} nl' homered to left to tic 11. Ciretchen Bock followed with a c;1nglc and 'tok 'it'eond. "as sarnftced to third and '>Wrt•d on Jana Darling's infield \rngk 10 the rrgh1 side. Fountain Valley 2, Edison 0: Junior Patti Taylor struck out. e1&h1 and walked two 1n limning the Chargers to two hits. Thl' Barons also managed JUSt two h11s. but wt·rc able to score twice wit h c;cn1or Stephanie Rowlette knocking 1n hoth runs. one on an 1nficlcl error tc1 c;core l on Pt·tc.:rson and the ..econd on :i \at ntin· lh to hnng home Chnst1 ·\1' ltrt•/ I hl' dud tor tht· linal pla>off slot wall now go 10 thl· tinal <lay on T'1ur'idtt) when I ountain Valley vis· 1tc; Huntington Bl':trh and Ed ison hosts Manna. Esta ncia I. University 0: fam1 Kane 'irnrcd on ::i passed ball an the top of the l'1$hth a" the Eagles t larmed the win tlehind I.on Mat hot\ onc·h1t p1td11ng. Kane cracked a two-out \Ingle and took third on Jc>t'y Ferda\ double The winning ru n <;cored on a passed ball. PREPS .. a FromDl er Jeff Rowe knocked 1n two rum 1n the firs t innmg und picked up the wan with rehefhclp 1n the final inning. Fountaln Valley 8. Edl1on &: ih<' Barons' playofT fnte Ire" 1n their own hands following the wan :u Mi l<' Squaro Park. Fount:un Vnllcy can cltoch third place with o wan Fnday al homr agnsn11t Huntington Beach. However, 1f the Baron~ lose. then the Edison. Marina victor on Saturday will earn third place. Fountain Valley built an 8-1 lead cntcrin.J the bouom of the seventh thanks rn pan to bases-loaded hits by Doh Sharpnack and Ste ve Miller an the ~cond which fueled a five-run outbur111. Jim Reach also knocked an a pair of runs for the Barons. 1000 Mac Arthur Houlcvard. · ~ewport Htfl\h -----tll---'--1 /r.t I FCTJ 2Yf10 ---=: Santa Ana, CA (Call for Jocation) 1-714-754-7151 or 1-800-654-9972 for other locatlon8 WettmlHter S, Martu t : Playin~ the. rule uf spollet, Wutm1ntltr dropptd Manna out of third place a.s sopho more pitcher John Gonialez went the d1,tanC'c. ·Hc allowed only th rel' hm and wa' the rturncnt of four tlnu hlc play<. . .. • I : , \ FoR THE REr.oRo ~ • • • MAJOtt UAOU• STANDfNGS Arnancan LMeua .,..,... 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WVtackle AQ\I IOrck)ll) ,, 20 Punch II EH \I IS.ville) Tortuoo S•llor <Kn101111 • Time 111' 12 •XACTA (1 ·21 P•IC! J6l40 s•GOHD •Ac•. 3SO varos St11not11I Girl ILewltl II QO Tuu Monev Cnenoe IG•~ Ptrltcl LOOll IOloeroektenl Time II ll llO 500 ).00 2 60 560 uo •20 l.to 3 40 Seo -·- Otange Coast DAILY PILQT /WedMld1y. May 8, 1985 DI " YOU Ml A CMOITO.- Ot • OOltdl ... 11 orMllar ., -----..... -----·------....... -------.. lfIDllFllf. ,cM1 ,.._ .. ~ClllilrllWlefllNOCIWtOI The~ ..... .,. The ........ ,.,......,. ~ • ..... ...... Tiii.............. 1l'9 .......... ..,_ .. doln8....... dollll IMlrlW • ,...,...,....,..Well .... ~ .... ~ -.... ..--. n -1YN OOMfllAHY, *1 CAllUUlll'l. 907 fllelm .......... -.,,...... Wf41TI GLOVI IUC· THI ...... DNl'T. llrClfl IL. HM, Newp0tt A¥t., ""'19nfl0fl lwitl. CA II-om IN ... of .... II-T~. ti• CerMdon 177n INN IW-. .. '°'· ....,_,CAtMIO HMI MIMeo4 ................ Awia.,0-. ..... CAIHM ~.CAtlllO Ttmottly ~ Melloula. e.......... AM Well. 907 Ill hot!Ofl 700 of IN .... T ....... taA c.m.. ~ ... U1• 1rww1, IU 1 A"''opll1 Ava , ll'elm Ava., H11"1t"t10ft ll'fOClllM ~of CeMiom1a. "°" A\11., Cella ...... CA Mal Ot8NM .... •7'. Anaheim. CA 12904 '-di, CA tH4I The 1rM tot ............ 9*t ~CA 10110 nu buelMM 1e GOn• o.. c:.-. ~:. not ..,. ~ to '°"' ~ M JeMonia. ,.. ·lta ~ .. _,. duc1.9d by. en l11dM1t1..i '11t2 ,....,,._, Clrcte, rnono. from._ dlla of tNi F~ ._ Ave.. o.in.nct, ctuctlid by: en ......... T~ Ill. Mel!Olltl Gerden Qto.e, CA HMO llMttng ftCMIOe tlbow CA Mt02 Norw fl L'1a I mw1 TNe "9'4menl .,.. NM Mary Ja"a Wall. H Y04J ,.AV QU ... I& \M I Tl* ~ la con-TNia auu.,... ..... with Iha Collnly 0.ti OfOf: , II. Venlce, CA Me --by.,_ OOW1. It!°" cN*d by a ..,_11 pert. wt1t1 the OouNy Olin el Or· .... COuMy Oii ~ 12, 90291 • ' ... ,.,.,,,. ..... lllad In ,......., .. ~ Oii ..... 11 • tt15 Thia bUlneu II COi\• IN ....... ~ ~ ~ ,,,. V 'f-.Yt 1115 ,.,.. duc1td by. • general r-t· upon tN euoutor or~ TNa ~t -. Ned ,.,... PllOlilhed Orenoa eoaet '*• 11trt10t. 0t upon IN 11· Witt:.,,. Collflty Clat'tl °"Of· Putlllfled Or11119 c.-o.My Piiot ~ 11; 24, M9Y lllubaitto A. Wail lomay lbr lh9 ~ 01 W'9I COvnty on Aptll 2t. o.ity lllllot Aprt 1T, 2•. Mey 1, I , 1N8 Ttllt MMt!Mnl -ftlect ..,._,etcw Md flt w1et1 1"6 1 I 19'$ ______ ... w._._74t-.L~~IN Cow:1y Cletk ot Or· IN COUt1 with proof o1 •· ,.,_,. ' • W·7'4 ... .,. -TIC( Oow:ty on APfll 21. va, •written,..,_ ttM· Publlened Orenoe co.r --------.. __ , ____ ~ ...... ......_ __ 11 5 lf'8 tflet ~ dlllre IPaclel = P110t M9Y 1, I , 15, 22, Pl8lJC llJllC( TH ... D UCI. sso Vl'Ch ~!'..!!O"'.,. .. ~ .. ' ............... _~ °'0r.m· .. ~ ~°' ...... ~ of tn ~ 1M w·~1 F•I~ Dell (Oloerl(k,..,) 7?0 l .O JOO _ ,.,_, .. ..__ .,,,_. ·-··-1 .,..,..,wileefftent.,. .,. AC1"10UIM I •II Mr COMle Tu (F!v~roe)Ql 3 20 3 00 Tll'a fOllowlnO ~ _. PilOt May I. 1 . 22, 29, _._,. W11U cw of 1M peti-MAm ft AT I Fll'Mt SPlrllt llrOOllt ) l eo dol bullf-. •· 191 llofte cw eccountt mendoned P\a.IC MQTlC( Tna ~ ....,_.. - Time 27 '4 r1DENT MEDIA, INC., W-7M In Section l200 Md l200J °" d06ng ~ - FOUttTH •AC.. lSO varos 2900 0 .,._.ol St Cc*a IN callllomla ProNte Co4a. M11T't0Ue ...... MING OVNASTY. lt01 L Oenl'11 Dev' ICrHotfl It 60 • .0 4 60 Mau, CA 12t2t • •-..,. Mft'Tll'I' .......... , lla1t•i.eftl, MAim ITA~ Coe1t ~. CorON Diii T"" Wl<*lil<ft (L.ewhl 11 .0 ii_. UNSa L ~. C-. ,_ ....,.._ ....._ I .......... At· The folloWlng ~ we Mer, CA tmS L•vl~ Tree•' IMiltfl•MI '20 fomla. 3010 8 ~ -----.. .....,. .. , •••• -doklg .,.,..._.. ~ a..n CM. 26M1 Time II 17 $ C 92704 . ,._ ,,,_... --N. _, ..... A..._ .... lt't, A ANO I( JAHfTORIAL 8erantt 81 • U.-Hiie. ll aXACTA 13;-Sl Pele! '212 ~ ';'ti Ana, A MAim ITAW Qt1 1181 CA t19 (.,I) 8f"V1Cl, 50 hroc:co. Celll. 92653 "'"™ •ACI. 340 vuO\ ' 1111 bu .. n.u i. con· The IOllOwlnO per.one •• ... ,.. •IOI. IMM. CA 927 t4 Tl* JlldilbeM Iii con- Gone Ano Got Fncv IP1knl 6 60 4 00 , tO • ~ed by-~~1; doing ~ u · BAKER P\lbiiiiried Orange CoaM Vice"' Lawrance AO· duc1*I by en lftdMduel A zu,. lleva: Aeciue't IC.1ltl 41() l 20 ~;cia L ;-••T...,• aal· -81Mlll90H. 3'5 .,_.,. o.11y Piiot Mey 7. I . 1•( 1"6 ~ 50 TWOQCO •eot. Ming Ct\Ufl OM Lu• Y• lat>e lCer0oza1 • 20 T"'' • ..._. Sir .... Coate Mela, CA 1'w..f10 .......... CA t27,. Thia ltaternanC ... ft1ect T 1me 11 11 mt ttat~t WU ,._. t2t2f "..,.,., Sl EXACTA ·-~~ o••d lS9 10 With Iha County Ci.tll of Or· w.iam c Baker. ~5 Tom Bryan Kteuae. 121 s .. th,,... County a.tr°' Or· SIXTH •ACI. 110 ••ro' : County on Ai><" 12, 88k• Slraet, Coate Meta. rtaJC NOTICE :;~ai m Phllaelelphl• : County on ~ 12. Cn1caoo Eapru\ IPautlnel S ?O ·1 &0 ? 60 CA t2t2t ,.,_ Sw1u 8an:..er tEOwerd\I 4 60 l?O m... Kenct.11 C Slmpeon. 345 flCTITIOUe .,..... Thll tllltl~ 1' COCl- CteDt>er Luckv Won IBerdl J 40 Put>lllheel Or•• Coalt Bakar Str•. Coall M...._ MAim ITAW Cluetael l>y • QeMfal pen. Publiehad °'""9 CCle9t Time ,7 03 Di lly Piiot Aprll 1r, 24. M9Y CA t2&21 The lollowtng pereona are Mtlhip Dally Piiot April 17. 24. M9Y SIYINTH ••Cli. 4()() •lrOl t. II, 1985 Thi• bullnaH It con-CIOlng bullneu ... 'linc.tll L AOOUCla I 8· tta5 . , Ch•rllOl'I (P•ullnel _:4:.:'°=-~l;.;60;_..jl~.O~-l-=:::=:=:::::::=:::;w_._7_45": ducted by I general pert. WL ENGINEERING Thll atlletnanl -nleel W-74• ~~·~1tC1<nt--:-:-~~~~-t~:':'::"-?-:~~~~~lll.....~;wttiN!h6t~11a~Coutimvn~tv~C~1er~*'k""'o1_0r9fi.·+-~-lllll-l<l~IB11VliE-~~~~-.:;_........_ Here<omt\ Wrenv:er 1oroeriC1<\en1 1210 P\RJC llJllCl l<M>dall C Slmpeotl Santa Ana, CA 9270. Time 20 lO l'tCTITIOU8 _, ... 11 Thi• "a1amen1 waa n1ee1 luzlo J Lall, Jr , 958 ll EXACT A •S·ll PllO 111 lO NAlm ITATWmNT With Iha County Clerk of Or· Carnation. Costa ....... CA ll'11W l'ICT'mOUe IU 111 •M ••GHTH ••Cl. )()() ••rO• TM IOllowlng panorll .,. Inge County on Apnl 25. 92828 1tlnnlk1nnlc:.. <Baro) S IO l 20 , 40 doing bllllnau aa· 1tt5 Tilt. t1u1lnff1 11 con- Put>llllMCI Ora• Coeat MAmeTA~ Daily Pllo1 May 1 8, 15, 22. Tile followlftO WION If• Ao\lt Lu Jon <Lewi•! 4 40 2 80 .IQ 11'2'741m Cluctad by: In lndMClual OuPe\ 8llebo1t lCa rdoa t l 00 LI HT DESIGNS. 33971 Put>lllMCI Ora""'" Coatt LuzJo J . LM. Jr 1915 CIO!ng bu .. ~ e&: W-778 PAINTERS SOFTWARE rtmt IS 6' Cape Cove. Laguna Niguel, .. .-T CA 92877 Dally PllOI May a. 15, 22, 29. hll 1t11eman1 ... n1ee1 ----------:PUBLISHING COMPANY, "8.IC NOTICE 23011 M~lton P1111cway, u ,.ICI( SIX ll l I s+ l> oa10 '3.~I 00 1985 with tile County Ciani of Or· wlln 41 w1nn1no tic:.t:• l>i< "0""' 0 Pie~ Sharon M1nnlng. 339711 W 797 A11Qe County on April 29. ---------1Sulta F2. Laguna ·Hlll9. CA SI• contQlallon 01110 llOI "° Wlih S9S win· c~ Cove. Laguna lillguel, • t985 n1119 tlc'91s lflve r.or"' I CA 112877 ~ l'ICTITIOUI .,._.. 929S3 MAim ITA,......, Oennll Harv.y Tugwell, NINTH •ACE. HO vero• Tiii• bu1lnH1 11 con· "8.IC NOTICE Pul>llehad Oranoe Cout Wlk:I St1•:.1n Aot1e IM•llOI SI 00 1• 00 6 00 ductael tiy· an lndlvidual Dally PllOt May I. 9. 15. 22. The following pareona are 1911 Ptnevlew, lrvlne, CA dOlng bu*-u 112714 Htr,r.ev K'"" !Bero: II 00 '10 Sharon Menning 'tCTITIOU8 .,...,, t985 OH·S111r1, Aeciuu t IH Garc:e 1 l .O Thll 1111-t WM ftleel MAim ITAft•NT THE WOOD l'ACTORY Tlll1 Outln.u 19 • con- 24315 Ontano. El T0to. CA Cluctad oy .,, lndlvldYel OH·M•nl Mercu' I Pauilne > 1 20 with tl'la County Clertl of Of. fl'e lolklwlng per.one .,. o~edn«e: tor. time! atige County on A~ 12, doing ~ • 1---.. ---11'----TV'-r:: __ _ W-789 92830 Dennie H Twgwell WllllMI R Gtlletl. 24315 Thll llet~t -Ned Time II 41 1985 MISS PARLOR'S, 9422 r-,_. iw. Ontatto. El T OIO. CA 92630 With Ille CoUnty Clattl of Or· Thlt 1>u11n .. a 11 eon-8nQI Col.lnty on ~ 1·2. U IXACTA 17 ); oa10 134410 ~ Mlllbrldga Clrcle , Hunt· A11..,01nce 6 074 Put>tlltled Oratige Coeat tngton 9Mc:ll, CA t26'8 l'ICTmOU19UIM .. 11e.-1TA~ Tl'le lollowlng ~ .,. CIUCled by 1111 lndl\Olelual 1985 ~ ' ' . .. Wemen's seftbel P::tunteln Y ... v 2, Edhw: O ISunMI LNeu•I E01\0l'I 000 000 ~ 1 1 Fountain Vet:ev IOI 000 •-2 2 I C<1roenter <1nd Prouer T "vlor 13·SI ano Youno O<Nn Ylew J, Hunffnlten lleach 1 I ~untel LNeu• I Mun11ng1on Btech 200 000 l>-1 l 0cH ll V e\Ool 000 011 •-l } I Fovo 11 IS1 ano Pan•\ Ou le• •1S·OI ano ~cruvv• Hll-Pan•\ IHSJ P••nt 10V: E 'tan<la I, Ufllv«MfV 0 I SN View L-.-1 E '''~C1e 000 000 01-1 I A Univrr"lv 000 000 ~ I I Mel no• 110· ll ano C.eoroe F ''' I s ano Je"9>1 28-Fe•O• <E l B-Bru 11 E Swlrnmlne HIGH SCHOOL CIF •·A Preltfm It! Eut LA C~I 80YS 700 mt-etf.,. rfllJ~ I M1~\1on V1•10 I )6 6' 1 E• rort> 1 ll SS l CaP \lr~no Valle. I la 11. ' RivU\oOt Po1v I 39 TO· 5 Sehte Barbara I •O 46 b Co\ra ¥e\a I 41 16 700 trl!e t Jor11en\on •MV I I '° .i 1 RoOO\ MV I •2 01. J h lirnen 1Bvena1 1 •1 ll> 4 Fora \CdMI I •7 48. S 1!11,r•tr 1SC 1 1 43 01 o Pangrazio tMVI I 4A 09 ?00 1noo-1 K.emo <ThOu\11no 011~\1 I SJ 06 1 Irvin •l>olv) I SA 07 1 Mozumoto MV I 54 86 A Oellota CV1 I SS 71 S YOl\016 t Tt I SS Al 6 S•ur(lfon IMVI I S6 Sl ~ lrt-1 Nov•">•• •E T1 ,, 16. 1. Carmone •Buena 11 U l Lvnn 11/\/•l\oni Oe.lly Pllol April 17, 24. Mey ~Ila Vltglnla Griffin, 9422 1. 8. ttl5 Mlllbrlelga C1rc1a , Hunt· Wllllan"I R O•t '271711 Thll "•1-t -111eC1 P\Jt>llsnecl Ofatige Coelt W-74() lngton 8eect:. CA 921148 --.. ---.ic---TW'-.. --T1111 bull~• 11 con- OOing bu--• WATER WASHERS' OletriOUtOfl l0t Watar Flit• Company ol Amelca (A OMelOn of Bon Del Corp ), #Ith Iha County C1ert1 al Or· iOatty Piiot Ap(ll 17 24. Mey ll'IQe eouniy 1 on AprM· t5. 1 a 1185 ,._ ""'~ ducted t>y In lndhllelual 1ta5 W-742 Rita v Grlttln Thie atatemant wu llleel ..... ITATWmNT wttfl tl'la County Clerk OI Or· 2412 Newol1 8IYCl . Sulla ... The lollowlng peraont ., • .,. County on A~ll 15 A. Coal.a ....... CA 92&27 doing bualneU aa 1ee5 • Thomaa P Reynotda. A~NETEI< TECHNICAL F17IMI 12922 Harbof Blvd, •1114. VICES. 531 TraverM Publllhael 0r8"QI Coal Garden Grove. CA '2t40 l'tCTITIOU8 ., ..... r '11971 Putlllltled' Or8"Q1 COM! ~ PllOI Mly 1. 8. t6, 22 w-n1 NI.IC NOTICE Drive, lornla 921129 Stan1119. Coat• Mesa. CA l'tCTTT10U9 ., ..... CM1tlne C Amneu1. 532 w -783 921129 ...,_ ITAftmNT TraYatM ()(Ive. Cotta Meta, Thll l:IUllMll I• con-TM followlnO ptrlOM are California 92828 ductael by· )Olnt venture CIOlng bu~ u P1yton W Amneu1, 532. "8.IC NOTICE TllomH P RaynolC11, HUMAN POTENT IAL TraYatM Oflva, COlll Mela, ArnOICI Brahe VNAMICS, 8242 Warnat Callfornla 92828 l'ICTITIOUI ., ... ,. Thi• ata1eman1 wu lllaCI Ave , •7H, Hunll'lgton Thll bu1lne11 11 con-N.-ITAftmNT wtlh tile County Clerk Of Or· 8Mch. CA 928.47 duct ad by: lluabanel and wife Tha following peraona are enoa County on Apnl 2e. Rod 1r.11ng Mact\.Oo. 8242 Chrl1t1ne Amneu1. Payton doing l>Ualnau aa: 1915 w.,,.,., Aw • •7H Hun1- Amneu1 ULTIMATE IMAGE. 3334 m•1 lngton Beectl, CA 928.47 Thia 11a1em«1t wu lllael E Coul Hwy Corona del Put>tllheel Orange Coelt Thll ou1ln•• 11 con- wllh Illa County Clerk of Or· Mir, CA 92925· Dally Pllol M1y 1 8 IS. 22. OUC19CI 0y an :ndMdual ange County on A~ll 28. Cyg.nel Entarprl-. Inc. 1 1985 F1ocS Macl\edo 1985 mt01• ca111orn1a CO<Porl11on, 717 w-77o Thll 11a1emain1 waa n1ee1 Orellld Ave . Corona del "8.IC NOTICE wilh ll'le County Clefk 01 Of. PubHIMO Oranoe Coat Mar CA 921125 langa County on Al>f'\4 28 Oatly Pllol May I. 8 15, 22. T~ll tlullnen 11 con-'1CTITIOU8 ....... 1985 MWUQH 5-3-85 T 0 Wl'IOl'n It May Coacarn Def ALCO. Gu1 l1 apotylng 10 1t1e Department of Al· cono:tc Beverage Controc tor 4 1 ON S ALE BEER I WINE IPUB EAT PL llOMtl a1e000t1e oeveragee at 270 Eut 17th St 11 A Coate M ... CA 92927 Puolttneel Or•• Coast 0111~ Pl:Ot May II 199!: W-790 DurH NollcE s l915 ducted l>y e ~Ilion MAim ITA~ rn-1 ________ w_._77~4 Tl'IOfnal F Jon.. Pr-The tcMlowlng perlOl\I aral PuOlttned Or9fl99 Cout W ASSERM.Ar'\ •-II' MnTirl' daf:I doing~ u 0~1) Ptlot May t 8 15 22 . •oan W~•~onnan of n~n. ""'~ Th11 11a1amen1 waa flteO PRO PIPE, 14/)1 E &allllteS ..,,.. '""""' ftCTITIOUt .,..... w11h 1t1a Couniy Cllt1l of Or· Roeel, S4.llt• c Ana1191m CA w. 779 N t>" p u r I B ~a ch MAim ITAft .. NT 8nQI County on Ai>fll t2, 92805 · Passed awav Mav -; I TM.I~ parlOna ata 1985 I S&S ~Inc .• Catt,. P\llUC NOTICl 1985 She ti survived d04ng bullMM as I '~ fornia cori><><allon. t40l E FICTITIOOI 9UatNIH b.' her husbund I MARINA & BEACH CITIES Put>llltlacl Orange CA>ul Ball Roael. Suite C Anlllelm YOGURT co 2305 w 10..iy P1t0t ~ ..... l1 2~. Mey CA 92805 NAME ITATE•NT 8 111 of Ne" pot! B.l"oa Blvd . Newport ' 9 t985 Tll:s t1u11neu 11 con· f1>e ionowing pe<sona er@ &ol h son • Dr Nor " Oo1ng butt,,_. •• S..Ch CA 929&3 W-734 ducteo by • cor-oora uon OE'StGN:? SIGNMAKERS rTlCln Wt>tnberger of Gllt>erl C Kovec1. 9132 Betty McCall• S.Ctltlery 2632 S "•'00' B•vd Serre L" r , n d d f' l Ma r HHley Or Garden Grove l't&.IC NOTICE This 11a1emen1 wu lllad .a.n<1 C A 92•0• Lt·anurt• CA 92,µ 1 wtlh the County Ci.,k of Or-Greonoc Tree PrOCluci, dd u ~tl tt-r Ntci.. Santa 4320 Glenco. NOTICE Of' •nrs County on March 22 inc 8 C•ntornii ccrpo• :'-kS4 ht-s uf San tes Ava .. Merln• Del Rey, CA AVAILAM.ITY Of 19 5 111on 2&J2 s "1trOO• BIVd R tJSa. IV.t) SlSters Ann 90292 ANNUAL l'lt!fllC>ftT ,27307t S1111t Ana C• 92705 5 bt-d ~ I Thi• t>u11neu 11 con. Pursuant 10 Section 6104 Pul>lilha<l Orange Co•ll Tn•• Oullnau 19 con lrau r an · E' I ductllCI tly • llmlleo partna<· !di ot Iha Internal Revenue j Dally PllOI .a.prll 17 24 Mey due tad Oy • c.oroor111on Sch t f f b o l h of 1111p Code, notice 1a hereby given 1. 9. 1985 Orepnu: TrM Proouc11 F1onda tw o stepsons. Giibert C Kovaca 11111 Int annull ~tor lhe w.737 Inc Z0<an V1oanovtc Prnt· Albert W~rman. o f Tiii• 111tem«1t wu lllad Cllendar year 1984 01 oent Oh d with Ille County Clerk or Or· Barnebas Inc 1 priva te Pt.a.IC NOTICE Thtt 1111.,.,,.,,, .,., lile<l Cle-veland io. an .nge County on April 12. loun<1auon. " evallat>ta 11 1WTlll 1,,. County c~ 01 or Llovd Wasserman o f 1985 the tound11lon't P<lncipal ol-F~~.~=· •nge .County on Aortt 26 Portland Oregon hf '~ rioa for 1n9P1ctlon d\Jrtng I 1985 d~h1ldren Putlllllled o.anoe Coaat regular l>UllMM hO\Jrs "°"' TM 1o11owtng perton• ar• rnso,5 teen gran " \. ~~====--1.•-J . -..ct.. • .... .)..,. f-TA.W'-rr?f 6 RSrvfY It 11 1 II It Oail}'._P~~ APfll 17 2' May 10-00 a m 10 4 00 p rn l>y ,doing OUllCneM u A 0 Pub1:tfied Or .. ·cou1 ~wtt 8ft'Qt grand· ~ ~ ~7*11o "• 1111 .f.._'.d__~C-J< .>. ,;._.:::..-1~ .P.llol_...., a.. L: .ft...l dtWDY~-1iie-!'¥-iet!~::;..~~~t1 -T4W w thin -l8o i1iys aftei The~~e-4ll&-::mvv-1995 v. tU be held Thursdav Tournarnant ef ChlmOlons Ce! 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(1dr~vn Go1ldman THE ICE CREAM CAPER Prelldant CA 90017 Ootng OU....... 11 U[ftctating Inlet THE SUN DAE PAO· $.aley YalM AltOI,_, John ._.ueon 9 t I p a.A HOME RE P AIR 829 p f ''t"'W OUCTION, FANTASY DIN-UINo MatnSI 's.niaA·~~ Wllll\ire Suite 1010 L A W lSth SI ,2• Newoort mt'nt a n lC v .- ING OESIGNES . 183e I Sen· !c am CA 90017 e.acn CA 92863 M e m ll r1 Cl I park dalwoo<I SI , Foun111n Val· Publlltled Or•f'l99 COUI Th11 ou11neu 11 con. Pt ul Mayr! 92, w 151,. Dirt>et.ed b:'.' Paof1c tey Callforn11 92708 10111y P1:01 May 9 11185 I ductad oy co-pt rtn.s S1 •27 ~ 8Mctl '\'It""' M o rt u '* r' Ao1ern1 r y A n galt w .79 1 Wllla rd E Ount10 lll CA."2 .... ., S<:nortt, ,113e t Sandalloiood Tt11a a1a1emen1 was flied "' """" t»H-~~00 Tht1 ous1nass 1a con S1 Founlaln Valley Call· I..... wtlfl 111a Coun!y C1e<1>. of Or-ouci.ci t>y .,, tndivldoi l WILLMS fornla 92708 P\8.IC "'1TICE I,. Coun1y on A~il 12 P•u l Mayr• n1omu J am.. Schorte 1985 $ \' L \ ESTER A HS3& t Sndalwood St F oun-f'ICTITIOUI ..,.,.... '2n7'M T 11" 1111"*'1 was '•i.c:J ~ I L L M S I 1,, 1 n g llaln VII'-' Celllorn11 92709 NAMI ITAft•NT Pul>ltlfled O•a""e CoH I ""1" 1~ Count~ C..:er' OI ~' ~, · .,, •nge co.,nzv on .a.0•11 2fi t ., t h .. r , I A n 1 t oJ Thi• t>uelneu 11 con· r,,. f0flowt"9 persona art Oall'y Pilot April ,. 7• M11y ,985 dueled t>v nu11:1ano ano wile do:ng 1:>us:nM1 u 1 e 1985 f'T150,t duhn 1 Kt•IJ\ ( s ri 11 I Rosemary A ScMrle IAVINE COUNSELING w '18 Dut>hslle<l • .,9 ,.09 1..ou r Kt'mrtwl 0t<>1'd IM .. , I r111s 11a1emen1 wH lileo CENTER 218 Promontory ,. ::le it) .,1101 Ml~ • 8 ·~ n l •Htrlt?t and R1<.·h a n1 wtlh Iha County Cler~ ot Or Or EHi N-oorl Beach CA 1995 1 P.ill, 1 V."i}lrns .ti"' 1nge County on Maren 18 92660 ' flt&.IC NOTICE w ··s 11185 P111:c11 An" Pa11 Pno ,urvl\·1-d I:\' 1h1ru-.·n '2'71YO 219 Promontory Or E .. 1 'ICTITIOUI 9U ... H P\JSl.IC NOTIC£ t{r .. nd1..hddn•n fn-.r Published Ott• COUI N-pon Beach CA 928&0 NAMI l'TATE•NT tet'n grt'd t ,1tr .tn•I Dally PllOI AP<ll 17 2• May Thil bullnHt II con-The IOl\oW!ng C>er90"1 •r• P:ICTITIOUI au•••• 1 9. 191!: OUC1ed t>y 1n :nelivlOual OOlng oullnetl aa NAMI ITATIMElfT • htldrt>n dlld rt hllfll 1tf W-150 Palr!CO• Ann Pall PllO COOPER. BERENS & AS '"4110110 .. •no Otl~!'S .,. "''" l'' ~ nf'peh" s ----------rr ... tllttmenl was fllecl SOCIATES 180 N9WP0'1 JC\lng l>ueineu as \ , ... ,\d tll•ll IA :II bt> -r.l"-~--IC-.1-~--.n-... c_E_ 1 _ 1 _ :::;.1~c:,u;"'°"'~~t ~;· ~ =., ~~';,~o ... ~.~;~,,!/ :~ c~,: '.'.t-1lnesda:-Th 3 8dpm ..... ,,,""" -19A5 I u~ v_ Berens Pt10 MHe :.• 9?6.?" !'•wr' ol't'S urs a' .... ITAft .. WT ~ 1620f~L-Hurol ::>or1i .J .. r •mo•~ )'>• \PM Harbor u w n Tiie lollowtng pan;oni ara Put>llltlacl Orange Coul rngton 8eac1\ CA 9264" ot.voc•O<' S1·ee1 •( ~t111t1 .\hirtuar' Chapel ln CIOlng bullnMt.. Daily PllOt "°'" 17 24 Ma, Sue • C009« PhD ~ A 9282' G &M PROPEAT'ltREN· I I 111as '2317 HowarCISI WMt• 0'> ~ ... , " "n a lt'rm1n1 Harbv r fTALS. 2521 W Sunllowet w-139 0 '9060' -..~c;..,.,_,,.,, f"•' c;••• L .. "' n M emOr!.Sl H-18 Sanll Ana CA 927~ Th11 oua:nett '' 'on 5,, .. , Cl•ll ""~'., .:.a. Park <,~Cl r.,5~~ Gr99ory T Tflorr:aon .. _IC lll"ITIC( Cluct9CI by 1 gene.at part ~161' 12521 IN Sun~ H·~ I'~ "" ,_.Np •, ", 1 e San1a Ana. CA 92704 K l7'M1 LtnO• v a.,.,,1 ""'' s-"• .)00 "'"""' -Man Carroll, 2521 W NOT1CI M Tht1 s1a1eon.n1 •U ltle<I Avttnu<1 , a. t ta ""°'" Sunn-H· 18 Sanll Ana , DIATI4 M Wllh 11\e Coul\ly Clet'k ol 0. CA 9i6i'6 ~"~ Cou ~ Tll•• tlutl,,.H 11 con CHAALSI a. LAllPlllll'TI ~ nty on A.orll AND M N ti hC)ill 1945 ed by a genetal PMI TO ~TW9' ll"J7IOU n«91\lp . llTAft NO. A·I-Pul>bheel Or•• Coat T "'' Ous1n1tH • Ctl" duCll!l<1 I)\ CO 08''"ar ~ Dortl 88" C.m(lt .. GT~eoory T Thotnl '°" I'--" To tll hl!tt ~-10.lly PllOI May I 8 IS 21' .. i. 11a1amen was, .-.. tN!I with Iha Covn1y Clerk ol Of. cree111ora and c;onllngent w ·~1 ~~ ange County on Apr~ l2 craClllC>ft t n<f ~ whO I 9 S ~ .. 19 '1til""'1tnl W(U 'tlfl< ... 11,. into r"''' 1~ '•" o• 0• l.OUM> (\I' "Cl'' 2,.t lta& , may be 01~ 1ntar•t.ci I---------- ,,,,_ In Illa wtll anC1101 •tat• pf I MftTV'I' PuOU~I "•"r l ~· l"UOlleNCI Orange Cout !CHARLES a LAMPEATS P'\&IC ""'~ 0 11•1\ P11111 M•1 • ., n 0.lly Pilot Apr1I 17 2• Mey I A petltlon ,, .. l)Mfl fll90 ll'tCTrnOUa .,..... 1118~ 'II(\ 1 a IMS lb r MAAG A A E T M MAim ITAftmln W ' . W-743 LAMPERT4 In tl'la $uoerl0t T,,. ~ ~·.,.. ---------Coutt 01 Or8"Q1 CounlV ,. CIOlng ~ .. "8.IC NOTICl qu18llf19 !NI MAAGAAEr SHRYOCK LIN DELL M LAMPUHS 1:11 •P · !COMPANY · ssr S-aro PlCTITIOUI 9UIMH ,_IC NOTICl 1 PIERCE 8AOTHEAS BELL 8AO AOWA Y MORTUARY P ACIFIC VlfW MEMORIAL PARK . '· ... ,.I 'P''h~,,.,, I I { I I I \ ('V\ f)t .,.. .. _ ...... • 1 "I l'tCTTnOUI 9'1111•11 poonted u par.on .. r• l"°9CI CotOl\I Del M•r CA N ... ITATW•NT MAim ITATWlllWT lrwet\111,,,. tO tdll\tniltar 11'11 t2&2S ~.tOltowtno C>IW'1'(1<1• •••, I Tlla ~ C*90M .,. 111ata ol !he Clee90ent I w~ Shryoc11 SS7 Sae· oo.ng ~ .. McCOAMJCK MO fHUARY CIOll'I ~ aa The pe tlllon 1e que1t1 ....,.Cl AoeCI Corona Del M., l\INCA:O CONST Ru( COASTAL V'lHTUll'lf & auttlor1'IY to ~--Illa CA tH2S Tl()H CO 1'4 Ai. 0. JtNANC&. V.l7 airc.ll mt•te ~ IN lnOtOaf\-1 -.n" i..INM!t n u.a-1 M • • ...._. C• Slr•t 9'lf'9 100 ~ Oef\I AdfNn.atratlOn Of !I-~ Cot-one Del a.Aw CA 9~77 9eac:t1 CA tMeQ lal• Ac1 12625 • Mld\MI .J !\~ ~ug <>--M ~ m A '-1nG Of\ lhe '*"'°" TNI bull-It con I""' De C*"-Co.ti Meaa "°PPY. Corona Del .... CA .... .,. ~Of\ MAY 2t IMS lo uct•O by I ll untll CA t2t'7 ta2$,.... .,t)O A M W\°'C)I No l M c:orporatael eaaoc1a11on """ out.In ... 1• con Thtl '"*""' 11 con 700 CMc Cen1ar OrM Wtlllft otr. ''*' 1 pert.-.No ~eel b'r an Of'IO•YIOUal ducted try en w.dlvldulil Senta AM. C. 92702 w-.m SNYoC* MlChMI J l<ll\C.alCI 0-.• M "-'oer If YOU oeJfCT to Illa T'NI Ila~ waa ht90 r,..,.. t111.,_.t -IMeCI fhla ~ ... tlled nnQ Of lfta petftlOf': l'OIJ lwtlf\ ltw ~ C... Of Of. wt1fl Illa C-r, C1etii OI <> l -"" m. COvnr, ceert: of Or· ~ .. , .. ~ ., "'-.. County on ... .., l , t"' I.,. ~" Of' AOt1I ,, _.. CcM-lty Of\ May I, 1M8 Md ttata 'fO'I' ob· ll'!1IMI ~ ,.,_ or 11111 written ~ ~ OtatlQI Coe9I 11"11119 PutllleMCI 0r-. ~ """tN court ~ P 9 11 n 111 t'\JOlllU\eO Or-oe c~ o.11y "'°'May 1 1&. n,~ '-W'Q YOUf 1POM1 1 = 001 Mi, I ~ Piie>• ...,,.,. 11 i • '-'•• ,. M \'-may be in perton °' .,., w 71• 1 • , .. ~ '# Jt 5 l f1Crf\W'f W 7 4 I .. ...... "41. b' , iu.; C.4 , I ' HAA80"'·l.AWN· MT Ol.IV[ ·.~ ... ... • C.f'ni~tr.-'t ., C. ,.•mat Cit\ .,..,.... .,.,. !lt ' .... " rm ~ 0 ·. --.. ___ 1 OrMge CO. OAILV ~LOTIWednledliy, May I , 1tl5 GE h? QIOO Wewtfleld a a f an I I a CALL TODAYll &llF•Llll Your Oalty PllOt ~Directory Repreeentatlve 142411111t.111 25 yra lie.~ 152, bOf'ld, Prof'i, rallable, mature: rad &42-eoo715'.Me~~ with a dlfteranc:.. All work HAUL/CLEAN/REMOVE/ 1 *-.a ~ tree .. 1. lrWln 5'8-2719 reta John. 9fS6..9004 ..._.. ti by men college trained In --• .,...11 __ " land ... .:"1NJ. Mow, &AAA, PRUNE TREES FREE EST. PROF.~CAPE CarJt t ...._ ... ...._ 835-8239 A~llt I 2 a I •m11mr1 ---trim & ~. tr .. est Sprlnklef, IOd, tr .. MN. EXpert Car~try 5etvtc:e • Y _..., 999-2120 1'rCLEENCO• ctn-up. lie . .JfKry 645-5t24 p "" Arw e a.......aJra Ranalr-"--od'l-.. ddlt•---(7t4)644-5()4t· Cl & u II "• .,_ ._... "•"' "' ...... MOW/EDGE. Wlcly Malnt. aan-upa nau ng S.C. LANDSCAPING R=~=~~l1~ Doore-ate. 54µ990 Drywall Tr .... cln-upe, llaullng. Free "t. 645-8730 John Compl lnstall./Wtcly malnt. BUILD OR REPAIR 9fSMXCL TAPlNG fr .. eat. Ron 850-3031 I l Comm'l/raald'I 548-8303 Aaphalt work all typea, r• Walla tal a111 llt •I sur1-r89a1ra. SLUARY MIX d • 1 "· ramnga All TaxturM & Ac:ouatlca O.C. Beat GatdeMr. We Compl. Landacape Serv. COATING. Jo. 846-4289 oora, windows. moldlngl Plua Int. l Ext. Painting. can do m09t of your gar-14 ltr D • lll-1111 No Job too amalll Aff«d· Don 982-8202 Fr• eat. Kevin 873-15b3 danlng Mada. M t-15t8 Wurnace & Pool l'IMt~ able prlcaa. lie. &48-9t80 oatwu nun NW From batcony w/park-Mt· ting. 2Br 28a, gar, Jae. $805 No pe11 831-8 107 Cottage -,ype 2Br 1 Ba. paint. Patio, lndry & gar- age. ~· req $875 mo + $600 depollt. No pata. Avall May 101h. 642-0350 or 780-9399 Eastll<M 3Br. new decor, pool, carl)Or1. No pe11, S700. AV1 8/8. 642-52t0 EASTSIOE lrg '1Br tBa. Nat WOOd oetllnga & cabl· nata. Bright & cheery $505 No pat1 851-9528 Shop at home. 1r1 easy with clualfled 842-5878 -I HU""' 2Br 2·~e. "-"x with CITY LIVING r ...,,,. AT THE BEACH xtru 1875 Huge yd, dbl New lu.ury apta located In gar 873-83381842·98&& prast1g1ou1 Saabrldga lllTllT II muter plan community. $895/mo Beautiful 2 Bd 2 1 ml to bch, 24 hr man- e t h .. ,1 e 1 ned MCUrlty entrance, a own ouM. "' 11" ns. llghted tannl• courta. In· frplc. lndry rm TSL MANAGEMENT door rac<1ue1ball, Muna, 842· 1803 poola, apu, racrNtlon Ev .. /Wknda 842-11221 building. Unfurnlahad bac:halort 1 & 2 Bdrm + loft Apt $859-11439. LUXURY TOWNHOMES ORANGE COUNTY'S 980-2•18 CITY LIVING AT THE BEACH MOST EXCITING LOCATION •Spac1001 townhou ... 1'rAraplacaa •Private balconies Garden patios WIYllT1 * 3 Lighted tannla oourta 1r 2 Swimming pools •Straama & ponds •Sorry, no pelt • Furnlahlnge avall WHY NOT CALL 111-1111 IUWlll YILUIE 15555 Huntington VIiiage Lana, from San Otego Freeway. north ot BNc:h to McFadden. wett on McFadden. The Galleria townhome· apartments in Costa Mesa -a bike nde to the beach. minutes from So Coast Plaza. entertainment, dining. reetea· rion Luxury and lifestyle wrth gated 24-hr secunty parking and entrte5 • A Brand New Communtly • Custom Quah~y Features • Pnva·le Master Baths • Gourmet K1tchens • Pova1e P1lt1os New luxury apta located In praltlglous Seabrldge muter plan community. 1 ml to beh. 2• hr man- ned MCUrlty entrance. llghtad tennla court1. In· door racquetball. sauna. IPllll IPIOl&L pools, apaa. racraattoo f 100 IFF 11T IHTl'I • Soph1s11cated Designs 2 & 3-Bedroom Apartments FROM$950/Mo $300 MOVE-1N ALLOWANCE Open Noon 10 dusk dauly 180 Cet>r1t10 Cos1a l.1esa. 1011 1ne S E corner or I 71n & Orange otl Newpo'1 Blvdl WM* (7t4t 141.0221 ~ qf At t(lR<. !Call lor more Details) 1:.1 GALLERIA building. Unfurnfll'filr lllT • bachelors 1 & 2 "Bdrm >-Iott Apt $859-S ,.39 Spring Into your new 2Br 980_2418 Garden Apt/Townhome. NEW LUXURY CONDOS 1 & 2 Beclrooms Huntington Harbor at••· Pool. tennl1. racquetball $800-S 1200/mo. 840--4881 HUNTINGTON CREEK Luxurious 1 & 2Br Apta. Encl gar. telavlaad aec, lrg patio & many other amenltlel. Heat & water paid. From $850-$795. 8<48-1813 9-5pm. Swimming pool, encloeed garage, fireplace. laundry taclllttes & volleyball court Landsc aping, shopping close by 3 mlies from oeacn Avail· able now Cail Jennifer 8•7-1019 La-aaa ltac~ 2741 18 & oen. Frplc. garage. nice yard. nr bch $850/mo, call 5'8-9950 BEST I VALUE IN . NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNIS~ED ~EALT~ CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING. plus much more ' Sorry no pets Models open daily 9 to 6 ~-• Ap~rtments r a.-r .... rat--fr .. ard Sinor. 18 yra of happy lmata 642-6342 2• hr ou1tomert Lie. 2806«. •WE GALS SHOUL011t Thank-You! 9&3-' 1 ,, •HANG TOGETHl;R•· RAINBOW PAINTING 775·•2CS ANYTIME Quality la our policy 1150-~8 JEFF Ltc 8888 Pt111ul Lauby Thinking of a new nome Dttail.. Tile for aprlng? s.. the many Ua ba1a Hand Laundry. nu ...... ,, ... llltlngt In tOday's olutl-Specialty 10 point oKtord. & rePaJr. All typee. Quality fled eolumna. 8'2-51178 & S2.50 N . 642-9735 Fr .. eat Lie 1531-2M5 -' GRAND OPENING LAGUNA SE-b-F!._ STORAGE We are rinallv open!! "1anv different sizes a"adable fro m as low as $40 per month O Pf ' 9am-6pm 7 Davs a week 20522 Lacuna Canyon Rd. -497.UOO -.... '""'. lte::5mJ\.fl ~ ~ R.oa d on Laguna Can-..on Rd\ SYDNEY 0MARR Newport Be.di So. 170(} 16th Street (at Dover) 642-511.J Newport Be.ch No. 880 Irvine Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 Tell Mom How Mvch She Means ro You In The Daily Pilots . 1Br $550 2Br 2Ba $850. refrlg, atova, dshwahr Thursday, May 9 ll'ICI No pets. Call btwn ARIES (Marc h 21-Apnl 19): One who "ado res'' you m ight also 9-4 dally 545-•8SS h kc to be a business panner. Focus o n cooperative effon s. sense of 1 er Balboa Pen In d1rect1on. basic amb1t1on s regarding business or career Cancer. sundeck. u tlls pd la.a Cltat1t1 2771 Capricorn natl\ cs play significant roles. $550/mo. 1175-742t N peclous TAUR US ( •\pnl 20-May 20): Focus o n rnrnmun1ca11on. educa-2Br 2Ba. gate lock entry. t10n . increased social ac tiv11 y. You'll be m o re aware of appearance. !m~~ti!~~-P~~fts MP~~~ body image and wardrobe. T r3\-CI plans solld1fv. o pt1 rn1sm pn.'\3ils St050 No ts 492·4929 (jt•mini. Sag111anuo; persons figure 1n d ynam 1t· o;cenano -\, lo I Pll I "l't t I 11 I 111 \ GEMINI (Ma~ 2 1-J une 20) Be read) to n·mudcl. re' It'\\. rn 1'it'. IN NEWPORT BEACH lt1a1 2900 rebuild on mor(' <iUllable base r 1nanl'1al rl'!>OllrCCS \\d( he ffiJ JC Agreatplacetollve on the drm,•I( C, pvt bath & availa ble. Someone talks about "letter of credit " H unch pa)' off. ~uu Upper Bay Private laundry M Mature & arc on right track. · clubhouses & health respon 55 -9058 att 2pm C NCER J ., I J I 1 , ) B I I 1· h spas, 8 tennis couns. 7 CdM Bdrm nr ocn pvt be I MOTHfR , LO\JE:f Your own personal 3-line menage w rit appear Sunday Moy 12 1985 Th is is a memorable way to tell your mothe r and let others know just how special she re ally is I ~ A ( unc _ -u y ~ .. : c ana yt1ca . re u se to ru' to pools. ctote 10 business, & entry tr'pi carp~t W/D Judgment. Dig dCl'P for information, realize you are close tu 'tnk1ng OC Airport, Fashion avl. Mature 'nismkr' prol pay din. Be sens1t1 ve to legal rights. pcrm1ss1ons. Gem1n1 \'1rgo. Island. convenient shops $39S/mo 675_8995 SagJttarius persons play key ro les. .. on sight. A i-------------4 Yovr message w ill appeor w 11h the 1llustto11on of yov r choice An ad like the one below w ill cost S 12 00 Additional message lines <on be purchased for $1 00 each LEO l)ulr 23-Aug. 22): Don't tradnomething of,ah1e for obJcct •HAHL 1&11 that .. glitters: Maintain balance. self-estee m . Domestic adJUStmcnt 1s Slng1e1 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Executive Suite turnlshed f Y 'II d d ·ft II '-·· d ment1 & Townhouses with tull bath & retrlg No pan o scenario. o u get nee e cooperation. g1 . w1 ue pre'>l'nte (Ask about furn ished coolllng taollltles -private ~J f ~ and synibohzcs affection. apts, complete with TV, entranoe. $425 · Sheryl I ?"~ VTRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. n1: Define terms. see others 10 rcallst1t• linens & utanalta. maybe 673-3117 !'J). ltght. be roman11c witho ut hc1nggutlible . Em phasis on vanety, crl·at1vc ranted for Short term or Femai.-Furn rm in beaut I f r'i~ l"ndca~ors. ability to get points :tcross in an1culatt'. t'ntl'rtain1ng 1on~l. On JarnborM home Jae pool shr be' l ~ manner. Rd. at San Joaquin Hiii• 1t1tct1enette. 558..1737 · LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 c 1 t. 22): hEmp('has1s don rficspons1b11ity. prl'Ssun•k. Rd. 144• llOO Furn. room In beaut Npt 8. deadlines 3nd senous rt' at1o ns 1p. ons1 er uture prospects. chec home tor mat prof/M n-1---------~ land values. realize it is possible now to successfull} condudc smkr S•25/mo 760-0110 transactio n. Mala n-amkr to 1hr condo. SCORPIO (Oct 25-Nov. 21 ): Despite "back scat drivers." project *"' IAIYll* Ne 1n N9WP0'1 Creat will be completed . You gain kno wledge and win public approval. 'hort 28r TownhouM 2Ba. 2 Poo11tann11. $450 utll tnp m "'Y be nect"si>a. ry to con-elude n-011a11ons. Arie•. Libra flreoieces. 2 car gar. AIC. Incl gar 8•5-25-47 .. ~.,. ., lndry hkup, full Meurlty. __ ·___,,....·-----=~ indiv iduals play significant roles. Avail June tat ' Also. M .. tar 84rm anCI ba. Fully SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2l ):_You get P.rovt'rb1al second 1Bdrm, avall June 111 furnl1hed, kltch prlv. chance to recoup loss. Focus on business deals, poss1blt' stO<t~ p urpose. No pata. Pl•••• call Oui.t 11. 1250. 5<49-8&77 fresh stan 1n new direction. You'll also get to heart of malters where •8'4-0509'• Pref mate tor rurn room In love is concerned. Watch for '\quarius! 38r 2Ba next to beh. 1 car tovefy CdM area. clOM to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Punic pitccs fall into place-}OU gar, atr"t prkng. GO beh. $325/mo, 720-90ll t become aware of cycles. pau cms. p0centu1I. Many will observe you. ar ... Y~ IM .. so + 0.-Room w/houM prtvoegaa. will be aware of ho w you dress. You ult1matt'ly win approval. could I')( PQelt 2t /a.3-ee&t Nr lhOJ>Plng center & but offered lucrative assignment. BAYFRONT lido Pant Or. 11ne. 982-5180 AQUARIUS }Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): lnd1v1dual who cares for \·ou will Ht-rlM, MC bldg, IM Wiii rant Ir; air; room In ; Spaciou1 1 bf S 1000 mo. Enc hofM w/l)OOI !/tide prov1dt' "facts o life." B~ckstage maneuvl•rs occur. yoil sho uld be 875--4930/~ 175--6509 CM 13751lnc ut &4&-'7.0 awa rr of who is loyal or otherwise. Message will b«omr increasing!) BAVRtOO! cONOO I WOli clear. Sagittarius figures in scenario. Brand New aecu'9d, gated ltel~ll ·~ PISCES (Feb . 19-March 20): Favor 1s returned. your faith tn comm Pool.·tc>a, 2 8d. 2 iliiii ... ''special'' individual is restored. Ro mance flourishes. wi~h hce-0mci1 ~·.~(;0 :1~ 2~0 ~ .... reaht) .. Lona d istance communication could in volve holtd~n travel. 11400,mo 780-t21a Wkly '*1tall ,,3& & up Taurus. Seorpio JX'rso ns play outstanding role!>. Color rv. tt .. cofflae, IF MAY t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY your o utlook 1!> un1 ve"3I, you Brand new tu11 ~bf 2t>a Milted Po01 & 1MP1 to appreciate l\n. music, literatutt and arc drawn to drama . Yo u become cc:;d~·r"':' vu. ::·.rt!' ocean. i<ltefl'• eve11 involved in causes. arc w1U1na to fifht .for rights oft host les5 fortunate I tH5.11~4H~a~· L.agu': ~ ...t'/21M c. 0. ,I' ., ).J.. • n• ' --- NAME CITY " Print your menage rn the follow1ng b lanks '°' on •"'-hm•t ,._o, 1ov "• b.•n ,.,..,. 18,,_,, l•ttt ~nd Jof\,, Pttnl your menage rn the +otlow~ng blonks Choos. your 11lv,1•ahon A( 81 er Ot EC Fl ADO RESS STATE l" ~~~~-PHONE -'-~~~~~~ You also arc sen11mc ntal, ro mantic. 1mpuls1vc and many d 11m you f - hnvc a "quick.temper" Anes, ~1bra pe rwns play 1mponant role:~ 1n Ml •t m yourfifc:-TI>u mii<clR"w start1h1s year. you-ttbttald rom pntn-nd p tn ~ i_~..-it..,.~~fwti~ .... -~.,.. .... ..--..,ft-. m ore 1ndt'pcndenn· of tho ught and actton. July rould br ~our most u 2.' 8f;1:17 51 16 Moll To: Mn109e-s_to Moth•r, The Doily Pilot P 0 9o1t '560, Costa ~a•o CA 92616 Or Coll~ 6At2·5671 lo Con1uh Yevt Adv•titlng laPfhontoti't• JD.rnlOr:\N c m on.th Qf LQ8,5..._ , E F H \ ' .. I I --· , De Orange Cout DAil y PILOT /Wedneeday. May 8, 188~ Newport Tire Centlf 3000 E Cout Highway. Coron• del Mer BABYSITTER NEEDED tor OllTMI Hoet & Host ..... Mon-Fri 111'111 Daya. Good b1n111t1 ----=-rx 2 yr old girl My Hunl Bell hm. ~ dl yt wt(, Grandma type pref Tranap provided If nee 538-8340 Entry levet clerk nMded to Apply In peraon 3-8pm. anawer phone•. lite Hof'• Hut RHt1urent. lyplng, flllng Flexlbl• 19850 Oouglu. lrvlne afternoon evening• ----:-:~~=~~-10 SECRETARYS M1jor Soutnern'Catlf Slv- lnga Bink heldQUltl9f'ec:I In tn. Coate Mesai New- port BMch aree ~rrently hH two c areer op- port un111 ea for 111- pertenced Secretaries Both potlttona wllf be bued In OUI COfp<)(ltl he9dquartera and require a f:llnlmum one y11r previous secretary u - perience. Must be able to type 50.55 WPM, poa- .... good written and Vefbll Skllla EXPeflenel with a memory ry~rlt9' helpful Good working environment and benefit p.ck11g1 Ouallfled applt- c ant pteaae c all (714)631-8380 ext 4202 SAVINGS BANK 190 I Newport Blvd Suite 22 t Coate Mesa &OOllmHOUH Entry tevel, computer H · petlence helpful Call Carl 17141756-8801 ewspaper llOura, 1m111 lrlendly of-llllllUPll Biby• lllf needed E..,.. flee. Con11c1 Debra for buly profe11lon11 for l 'h YM' Old New-3-7pm Mon~Frt 5 hra plday port/Balboa area lmmedl lr ... t Otatt °'"'"' lie, own trenap & 673-2387 lally Pltet refs req. 478-7009 btwn l&LllA UY llll Ill WHt ler 8:30em-5:30pm wtcd•YI PANTRY PE~SON, 1-2 yrs Ottfa lesa,.. 1111111911/Lftt-le ••P w/hotet lndultry •--------1w1ntec:I Philippine woman RELIEF COOK, 111 1round 24-38 -"<> apMka Englllh. cook for daytev11 shift llTI EmY S'llary to at.n seo1wee1c SECURITY GUARD. 1 yr Cell In mornlnga 87.5-2899 lmmed plllme po1itton exp eecurlty Of mllltary, 1vall1b11 Noon to 5 PM, FIT gr1veyard Mon thr Fri Stcllla mull SNACK BAR AnEND-IRClude typing 50 wi>m. ANT . FIT aummer. Med 10 key by touch PIMtanl uper non-1mkr office Call MENS SPA AtTENDANT. Pefrl 11 (714) 851-7834 wtcnd/e\llt & wkdy/1\191, COLDWELL BANKER PIT PIMM call 845-5000 HI Newl)or1 8Mch 5 I M·F • HllllAmkUI Full time entry_....,.., C911 Ceronne. 883-t800 ........... Newport BMch PI T open- 1ng1 Can Bob 875-919 t lmmed opening• Super-day/eves. alternate market1, your llM Fri. wt(ndt, $.4 plhr N.B Sat/Sun Cer nee S4 50 644-199G for 1ppt p/hr For appt 541-0718 ll&T ..... "DRIVERS WANTED" llllPMml II your 111 lool<lng for 1 frlendly office environ· ment, type 45 wpm, enjoy phones & general omc. dutlee, Clll 957-8191 14' LASER SAILBOAT w/2 Sales-s.rvtc.LMalng ******* UOILUO llftlTllY Pll-IWID ... '1 tall• 2 cntrbrda. Harken 81 3201151p air ( 1clm018) bllr S890 Iv mag 848-7317 8 I 5281 Sap air (784493) '8 -S --, 82 3201 Sap air ( 1evd"4) 5 T-Blrd, loop. 28 • 823201a/tl'd (11rh174 ganli.d & <Mpand1ble Type 60 wpm, enjOy m1th, 2800 Hatbor 8tvd xtru , grMI cabin, need• 83 3201 Sap air ( 1glk824) Conatructlon ••Pl' help-computw ••Pl' help~. eo.11 MIM T L C S 3 7 O O M 1 k 1 83 3201 1/1 air ( 1 fmu433) ful.C1r11<opp1y forrlght be tnler .. tec:l In IMtnlng 11~/1~0-1100 7eo-70&0 _ 83528 .. /tL'd(207194) person Coate M111 about 1tock m1rk1t • • .... Jlaiat 83528e 5apL'd(21ue017) 841-4011 s111ry OP4'fl 640-5500 _.WMID ltmtt ' 70.a 83133111tl'd(851878) --S ---1111 • .,_. .,,, 83 7331 a/I L 'd (2aml351) RETAIL ALESCLEAK n&lr PIT College student, etc. BOXfBOTTOM emrin 8373315apl'd(1hlx1281 UYMT &ITIST Irvine FIT lob Retell 111-light NC11l1rl1I duties. Hours tlexl1ble 20-25 w111< OrM t pr~. Call 83 833c1111t I'd lgfl 150 Experienced 1nd cr11tlve ttoniry atofl M/F Mra typing, lltlng. pert time hour week 897-3U I 980-4852 8rao 84 3181 aJt ai r ( 1hta3121 FULL TIME/HAL Y WAGES Must nave Econo Vlhleile Exper & Refa required • tnaurance Call for Info teyovt 1rtlat to produce Slmpaon28 1•7044 mornlnga,831-1917 --Ii r.c..a:--?Ant· 8431815sps/r(21rv841J qualltyadl1yout1,compa ln&ILUUI -Jt~ Wut.. SIM ~ • llfW•t HM 84 31815apa/r(417533) & flyers for. tut P•ced LOVE ITALIANFOOD? 11nn&1Y/1Ean comp1nl0fl/Xlde ilve-ln 25':So' SLIPS XVXIL 84325e5aplom~llclv929) Pleaae call 875-9060 756-1912 KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! dally newspeper Con-Bek Concrete conatructlon co ec:t ec:t t ~ ~ CALL FOR INFO MON-84 3251 a.It lom~2bU250) cept to flnlahed 1rt Sef'ld llforneto an ltellin ery loolclng for Mff motlveter ucet · ra · FRI 9-5 842-4644 84 5331 5sp I'd ( tk-2701 resume only & .-erox & PHtl Shop 11 now hlr-to run 1 Pl'IOn offlc41 & work hard for right per-~ of work to Steve tng ene1~ettc 11111 Muet hlVI lft b8*'•m1. aon. NwJ>llLag BGn .,... F'OA SALE Onshore MOO<· ~iDER Hougtl.'Ar'I Dfrec10t peopt41 101 1 new •lore no S/H1nd Exprd or wtll-499"2227 1111 117 ing !buoy) on Betboa RSCHt. AUOI t HtV•<>t fl Hlth••t Qv.11111 ~'-•a S.rv•o CHICK IVE8.0N U& f <;o•ut Hwv .l'4ewpor1 •ech ,,, .• , .. '70 1<11m1n 01111. xlnt afllpe, nde IMI CO\ltfl , s 1750 080 6-45-0857 '74 4 12 4 door, orig ownr. neow llr11. lo ml, rebtt eng s 1900 87S-1713 lft 8pm '74 CONV. Biby Blu9-lll new, g.rllt Grec:I gtftl Xlnt 854-0213 ·ao "-bblt Srvr. anrf, &5K ml. 2nd own. Secrtnc. $3,800 08 0 414-9703 . - WE WILL NO f Bl UNOE RSOl 0 BILLY ATES VW .PORSCH~ ' I•'' '1 811 -4800 49J 4~1' opening Ille May, In •no to train o c Airport ~I Sil lal1nd 873-1000 llAlll OIAIT F •shlon lat and Full & area 9ee-52!15 ( 714)111 a 1l 1 P•rt ttme po1tt1on1 1v111 fmatlen XRc chimplOf\ Need allp for s~· Cerri • Ytlft 171 UIUPIUT Susan (2 13)272-1007 ll•n••f/lllPT par-ta ...... ul pu"""-Craft Crulter, 12 l>Mm, 208 W 11t,S1nt1Ana AGES ll-14 EARN IJl TO $75.00 P£R WEEK W• "'>• ~••• I~ o'){l'n1~~·, Ir·• r •;ny •1c•• ~,..... r1 """'• ,,.,,,.,, f r.-. .. t;14r , ... 01~• fl.~, I' I• I I•' "" 1,r1 11 t , t dl\Cl • •'• J,,t, >t ~· I ... "''-•IJit; 11 • .t• ,.1 1i, ,,,. •hr\ ... ff'• "' '" '" 'J' r U 11 r .,At' "'19r., ft U"· •fld ti',,. AftJft( • '"°' ""''"'''°'~ '"""' •' f"lftl'~"f ,, ,.,. ""' ''"'"'',flt! ,, ,11 .. , ,,,,, -~ '"" I! ffi'~ "t .. ~,,.,,., fptj \)1•4 ·' itll .,., f., uu COO( (714) 548-7058 30 B $ -""' .,.. ,.,...... C OSED SUN DA S '71 28'0l Sltwr 4Dr, anrf, 3 ·w •y t 1n&1L ••• •1 Rapidly grOWlng lnduatrlal 8Wka oo 5118 838-8223 no tlve aboerd 845-9020 L Y A/C, au10, AM/FM/tape Coate M111, C1 92828 -ulel org1nlut1on 1t O.C. dya/531-3975 ev/wtlnda LilL..-:,-., -76•• --------•!opportunity for NIM per-ll P lou ... ..1-l -A-80-LS--£1.E-C-I-IO_N_O•F• cMcti $.4960 541-2427 1 ir••• ••--••y son. Hpetlenced In fl.,. o:t::t dut~·,~~~rn: "'" SS• WIAbsORf!tR 1556 NEW & USED BMW'SI Aa ... , tic ~-·-mens a-womens ihoee ... _ ... h d & die .......... CALL 873-1003 Prob1te expetlence. Poten1111 earning• 1n 111-.. ...,., ' an tap • ..,. ... l ppelOOM mare 15 fid9 --LIH IUOl - petmen1nt plrt II~ c II I 0, S2 5. 0 0 0 ~:.:;,~.y°'' lead~~ S50<i I.Ck Incl 849·2412 llczcln 01 VOLUME SALfS c .. m. -Hit Newpon 8Mch 873-7120 759-9551 onic. minao-ment ~ A Ji -1111 Women's Ron 10 apd, SERVICE & LEASING •83 b BOf:do Cpe, SC IUJl .... 1n&1L UUI 111on s 111ry oommen-ft aacn S80tobo 650-5484 3670 N Cherry AVI (620321 s 13,200 No dn. Addreulng Llet Matnten· Sttoea part tt~ week-aurate wtth expeti.ie. 11F cubic ft side/aide litttr-.ln/ INoLg~~~~~-~015) boy or ..... Bey StrM1 ance Wiii operlle Key ends. & tome ~entng1 (714) 752-2862 elmond Refrlg, 8 mos Old •-•,. 1011 (1 H ) IH·llll Imports. 845-5287 Punch •nd Computer 759-9551 u--••f/ll--"400 l545-l542 ~lltttl 'f rad9-lna Weleome '84 Coupe, wttt:-•lnt cond 9AM -5PM 3 d1ya p/wk ~ _,_ ._,, Free-11andlng Whtrtpool, 173 YAMAHA aoocc Birt OPEN SEVENDAYS (1~483) S13,950 No Apply Pennyaaver 1880 WLllAT •mlOTll Aeglonel 81'" ·Office.for ice mech S2'15 973-1003 Bike S350 Low mites dWn t>uy/111 8ey St Placent11 Ave, C M In Nwpt Bch 845· 7100 NetlonaJ FltneM/Eic«ciM 875-1713 efter e Imports 845-15287 ---Compeny Mllitl clepen-1 llY &PPUAIOll --· Ferrari tTll IAllOllllT SALES CLERK FIT for dlbte petaon With typing, LES 9157-8 133 '80 K/l.W 1000 ZI Clue.IC:. f0< Newport Si lon, aome buay pharmacy Ac-phone 1nd gen«lk>rtic. FUil tnj 10 ml auper clMn '83 Ferrari BIVoMcE cllentele Rental sso curecy,etflclency GOOd akllll. Pl1u1 c 1t1 ,Whlrlpoot WUher &Dryet.S1800 obo848-5431mag SALE Forced to M ii p/wk First 2 wka freel w/numbere I mu111 281-9434 for apptm 8'h It Dl~y (Avon ~I ,81 H d CB C 1 750 pampered 512 BOXER NABERS CADILLAC F~-·£>~ 548-2258 5~9 llllnUY/llllPT ~~~ ::,':i~ ~~~~ Ilk• ~.'1ok ,,,,u•s13115: ~~~~1ea~,.;•v!j d;~":' ll!!!~!!!;;;;;;i;~;;;;~~'!!!!!!!!J~ •lllAL USIST&IT laltt/hf/....,t for amall chlldrena tnstltu--842-0795, E\11 549-8823 850.4470 fIDOlL..bciLI>1.c • .mu.aUype. lor ladlea lrg az apecl11ty "°" In Newpoft BMc:h. tell l VOlllW.gen Trttfe, -t _ -r~~ th® ~ !ft ~ Mut t be eotnt 12900"0&0-~:t~~-_::!!.!! • Large Size Mart 2300 w/chlldren, •ble to woni puter. 'l9f'Y IOw price C.,I 548-5824 172 Flat Spyder, new top. LARGEST SELECTION or 1111 model, tow mti.eg. Cldlllaca In Or:f: C6Unfyf 9ii... eyt- 140-1110 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I •lfOAL AUllT&IT Harbor Blvd. CM tn 1tr111ful environment. llm-5pm, 842-0880 ilU tnt . paint }Ob, bell olfef Busy otftce nda bactu>1tlce S'ilit --Ooo<I or_oeotieJloo. 11-"" over S 1000 673-5335 anT11 Exp nee FI T Xlnt Ull llU IQ llnllon to detail Typing frM It fK '78 Four Ster Dini 22'.11R I • 'ATD oeneflte 848-3145 40 plus wpm F/ttme ToGOOdHOtM-Fem 8 mo ml $10 500 Du ler HI HH .E .. o•L ••••st•-II JHI IPUI Tllll Mon thru Fri S 1200/mo old Puppy. GOI~ Aet 842-0795,: Eve 548-8823 l"li~l"!l'l"'!'l!"!ll~l!'!llP'll""'IP!Ol'! ........ P " "--• ARE YOU INTERESTED & bene Reply Act 23. mix Medium 9'%1 wefl -----~- ACROSS 1 A•urir ""''" •, lJd l•f,P · 111 ~""' IV 14 f04'Jf1 U11r ,rt•r ,.., I '; .," ..... ,,, (11'1tm/H1 t "'''' t I f;1'''"'""''°' "'"' , ;in ra11 , ••• ') , f ~ Hfl 111 '\ • f #' ,..I f J'l~IQI ""' )1 (*r1rT1mr11,,,, .? ' (}t JtT\ii .11, J'> t,,r1nf1,,r 1 1'6 ')IN(.~f<lol)ll ")? 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Would um-&llllTUT 2 Th1yer Coggfn oold TIYITI 800/228-8398 you !Ike to work for your-Pert time, It btckPO, tYJ)lng. 1 u 1 d 1 1 ch, m ch r 9 ALL MAKES! 7141432-15& 1 Mii? Don't 0111y, C .. I orgenlztng office & WOfk· S200/ee 2 DIA chrm S 199 OOWN 1001yforaono11n 1 t1fe-lngdlrectlyw/R E 8kr 01111 bunching. tbla Oelt\llfa AnyL.... '11.UPllL .. time opportunity! Flexible hra. &45-3833 S40bolh blofr 850-~84 au-u--· I •••• s 199 down, C1oMd End (7141 876-3810 811 & WkOya _ _ w-.-~ Comm'I L ..... OAC --·--""""'--====-'D~0~~i~ i.~E 4B~~~ .. /121-1111 &Ll·UYlll LUa household of quellly 11•1•H·1H1 800/228-8398 furnishing• wtll be aOld at LIHlll Tl LUii 714/432-1581 low prtc.a All llke NEW. 3 Lftll It if $450-$13<>0 per month ---.....,i;:~ aofa ae11. plcturM , patio & •HUI PllllOT1 •~.7.ie-e ... -p-rll_b_r-ow-n-.-.•1n·t ~~,~~d :,·~~o:.'~ ~ Tall .. II llffelttll fir cond, 864WDA. S 18.900 No r.oll11ct1ng Call l011m 4pm Monday F11- day H&HlllUT lllU Pn.IT lfFtOI USIST&IT Phones word proce11lng, ltllng and posting Mature n-amkr pref N B office 67!>-6110 PllT·TillE I ........ 1 Mon & Tuet 4 30pm ap- prox 1AM AeQutr11 good 41'f"IQl'll & min~ d11,,teflty Apply Pen nysa...er, J 860 Plec.ntla Ave C M PUTllPnllll S 01y p/Wk tnctudlng S1t- vrd1ya Wiii lr&ln Art Of DIMES A LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIEI Timer• 831-1288 Mtt trltn No dn, buy/111. 81y -HUNTINO'fON BEACH Street lmporta, 845-5287 l•llllft WJ CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH • -~ ilTj""I Mutt 1111 • nou11 aOld 842~31 540-5 16-4 lnl Wl'I Lowry Org1n w111pe '81 GLC 2 dr, euto, IOW ml. deck & beneh Kenmore •Int cond . MUST SELL Wlltler & 11ec: dryer PIG.-S3105 OBO 759-0222 lure. p1tnt1ng1, patio furniture 673-0230 '"' nDITlll LES 957-8133 MATTRESSES. CHA'tRS. LAMPS, ETC ~8-1721 BMut Aetten· din 9et: Hv rm Mt $5001 aofabec:I. Mt! bdrm HOUM full, .,, mUlt gol Xlnt P.P 912-8411 SO'A AND LOVESEAT PRICED TO SELL 831-8750 '82 RX7 GSL. AIC, tthr te1ta, like new H .025 Orig. OW1* 842-8235 trcMn haa 1141 ·75 dost. aok ml. 'ownr, like new, )'lllow/olfNll $22.500. 87S-O 105 =-r--t--t--+-...._---4 Dr1ft1ng b1ckg1ound Sell your lt•m• for $50 or IHI in our l•mous DIMES-A-LINES pub-• llahea each S•turd•y In the Dally Piiot Thayer Cogotn lurt din~ rm Mt/l xtendt to 110 m1tch'g oredenwkhra S950tobo 850-5414 netpful Full company llaneftta Apply P•n- nyaaver, 18&0 Plac.ent11 Ave Coata M ... PlllPlllTll ~-+--+--' Ana MN exp pr91 tun • pan tltN 6-42-1403 ,. ....... T 11eC>t1one A,,._.,l"O S. · --+-+-~~I vtee full/p1rt time --+--4i---4 Varied hOUfl Wiii lr•tn ~1-3395 NITMDJMLn• L1oyd1 P11t Control Meda route techn1c11n Wt !rain Muat hi ve oOOd drlVlng record C111 Mr T1ylof. 979-8021 PHOTO LAB Counter S11n.camertk~ ptefetred Snap-Shot I HI Pboto...646-~2'-. Have aomethlng to Mii., DIMES -A -LINE act1 mu1t b• pr.-palel 10 mall or bring tfNHn Into t,,. Dilly Piiot o"ic. S. tur• to Include your phon• numb« or •d· dr ... In your ad. hlV9 • pr~ on .. ch Item & no abbr•vlatlon1 Sorry, no com~clal Ml•. garage ,.,_., prod~. plant• or anlmeJ1 .,.. acc.ptal>le. DEADLINE: ''·"'·~ coeta ..... OMoe _._ '-_.__..a.:_~~-'l C~ulllfi.d 9tta 6o 11 ...-,,-------~~~~~~~~W"llt"~.,.i c....... 1114 iPIOP enru; Lnd .... ~ toOlt . hand tootl Saturdey 8am·? 1010 Orov. Place " ... K-.> "' • on prleel •hi ... y ··~-IHI I retular "11111t11d reeder I 142·M71 ~Blvd COSTA MESA nreltt f213 178 Corvette. 1uto. io1ded, 8500 ml. )'lllow w/brn llhr Int $7500 080 75&-8838 '81 Turbo Tr 1n1 Am. bMut IDZFO&J Sl.900 No dn, buy/IN Bay Street lmpona, 845-5281 '82 CAMARO/Sllver,4 cyt, 4 ~. air, 1111 great. 15900, eell 850-2972 IEWUIUl.11 1111 OU Ul.11 WlllY OLWIUI UITllOll l lJI 1<1t ... 1 at 57 Fr-.ey JOllORROW:1 CLO '0MCAITIOMAI C AL IF-ORNIA WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 198'> I'• C l N 1 S eat 0 eac awsuit PUC says Southern Cali- fornia Edison Co. will have to pick up much of fhe tab for cost overruns at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station./ A3 California Rockwell International plans to lay off 1,800 employees at Southern p alifornla plants./ Al Natlori 25,000 Vietnam veterans march down Wall Street in New York a.decade a er a ou ea Asian conflict./ A8 More than 900 protesters arrested in five states following trade embargo with Nicaragua./ A4 World R"eagan~s V-FOay speech in France is marred by hecklers, walkout./ A4 Nicaraguans are begin- ning to feel the effects of tr~daembatg<>.on.fkst day.JAi Mind and Body One dentist prefers warm office colors, soft tone of voice and hidden instru- ments for his jittery pa- tients./81 Food Treat Mom royally on her· --a~tb:Elti~~£Or-- ated crown cake that's fif ._ for a queen. /C1 East meets West in cuisine and packaging styles./C7 Sports Huntington Beach High is one victory away from the Sunset League baseball title after key win over Ocean View ./01 Corona del Mar ad - vances, but Edison 1s eliminated from CIF 4-A volleyball playoffs./01 Orange Coast College wins Its eighth baseball game in Its last nine outings by routing rival Golden West./02 Entertainment You've seen "The Right ·stuff,'' now watch thereat stuff on the space pro- gram ./83 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Claaslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Help Yourself Hor'oscope Ann Landers Mind and Body Mutual Funds Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sport a Stock Markets Tetevl1ton Theetera Weather ----·----' 86 A3 04-6 A8 86 03 c 1-12 J32 0 5 84 B 1·2 A10 A 12 81 A3 0 3 01 -3 A 1 1 86 83 A2 &D- -e.. • ·.,. ers· coast c1t1es. Mea sure would have given protection against claims; lifeguards on way out? Of IN D<!Jlly ,.... l i..t Cit) leader'> up and dov.n the Orange ( oast reacted angrily toda)' after a bill that would have spared coastal u11e~ from mult1m1ll1on- dollar law\u1t'> over beach 1nJunes was durn~d rue'ida~ h} a \131t' Senate 'tulx:ornrn111ee Some: offinah '>a~ 1 hq ma) ha' e to consider gelling nd of ltfegaurd' or returning C'ontrol of !>Orne Ut\ beaches to the \late The leg1<Jla11on <,pon<Jorcd b) '>latl· Sen. Marian Berge'>on , R-Newpon ' Beach. wa<, drafted 1n re!oponSK to a SUCCC\Sful laW\Ult la\l )Car when Claremont re~1den1 John Ta)lor was awarded S6 rn1ll.!on 1n ~a mag~'> after suffering a paral)z1ng neck IOJUI') at Balboa. o ·n ~ nn. cit) manager o Ncwpon Beach. said the bill's re1ec- t1Un 1!> a ~"ere blow to all c1t1es a nd could result in !>Weeping changes at local bcache\ • Wynn ..aid 11 ,., 'f>O!>\tblc Ncwpon will gl't' "'\even mile\ of C'll) '>trand back to the state IO a'o1d sk y· r<Kket1ng 1n!>uranate premiums anq CO\tl~ tourt Judgments. ··w e're being forced tu look at altemat1\es .. ..aid Wynn ... This cit) \lmpl~ can't afford the de.ep-pockct thi nking of lav.)t:rs Wynn !>aid Nev.pon Beach·s 111- surantc premium Jumped from \ 100.00() to SSCXJ.000 a year fo llowing the Taylor laws.u11, which charged that the beach cit\ was at fault bet3U'>(: 111 had not posted Stgn!> .,(Pleaee .ee BEACB/A2) Whooo, me'? to put the byte on illegal aliens A barrcnrtnl owl ~-oar pbotoerapber the eye u It • •po perched on a fence poet ln a field off Canyon Drive ln one of the few rural mectton• of Coeta Maa. HUnf1ngton ffiaws ITeeze- on downtown apartments Planners gtve green light to 13 housing units after complaints by contractors. landlords By ROBERT BARKER Io down to" n hutld1ng .contrac tor\ 0t 1 ... o....,.....,,,,... ha\l' t>u11l hootkg apartment\ 1n ( 11} ntlic1al' have 1:ra1:kcd npen the "ngk-fam1h rc'.111.knt ial arc:h hut door on a moratorium they imposed that nt) ollinal\ .. aH· prnnt1ng the t_tihul ol!"~mpa.nL.:.~~Jkra.l.!Q.llJ.i_f _ fi~ger at n cr~one ·· bootfcg apaiimcn't. n1-tht' mdc'r-f)Tflf'1iif~ ham~ "'alt:-new-consttuc-r '>CCl1om. of downtown Hun11ng1011 lion to plug loopholn 111 thc c\l\t111g Reach · or<linanu· that allowed buildcr'> II> Pl~1nn1ng comml\\111nt'r'> votl'd u 111\t ruct largc \lnlltur1:'> th111 pa\\t'd fuc'iday night to proceed with I' as s1ngk-farnd) \trulturc\. lfo~l'.\er. housing unlls that had Ocl'n ~talkd b) thc) were latl·r ahen:d atkr permit\ a 4 5-da> moratorium 1mpo'>t'd Apnl wcrt apprmed and 1llegall> d1 ' 1<kJ 22 . 1n1u tw.o or three II' 1ng un1t\ r he vote followed l'Ornplu1nl~ hy Ci t} 00ic1al\ dcrn.kd Ill tighten <;mall contractor\ und landowner'>. rcgula11on' after a farnd) thfl·awned They argued their proJt'l'ts had to \Ul· for fraud 1fa large Ill''' hu ml· un already received vanou'i approva ls 1-:ngland Stn·ct wa' part11mncd off and to stall them was unfair. into mulupk "' 1ng unit" C ·on tractor Roh ( 'orona acknowl· Plan\ to plug thl' loophole\ 1nrlutk edged toda-. that .. one or two .. o f the put11n11t11ntrol.,on plumh1ngan<l 11111 perm1111ng large homl'S on l111k lot' Rut < orona d<11nw<l that Ill'" rcgulatwn' t<:nd to redun· C'\lht•tir\ of thl' buddings .ind rnuld hurt propcrt~ .' alUl''> < ornna \31tl thc ut\ l an d1m1nall· thl· prnhkm h) making Jel·J rl'\tnt· 11nn\ that alh1" onh \lrlgk-fam1h holTil''i 1n thc :.trl':t New program to find suspect applications for welfare benefits By J EFF ADLER all alien\ "'ho Jpph tor \.kd1..( al bcndits lund '>tamp., ur aid to fam11\ with dependent l hildrcn 11 no ret0rd can be found ur the ~pphca11on 1s - lktc:rm1nl·d lo he: trom d rx·r'>on 1n thl· loUntn dk~lh the applttant 1., J\1.nf 1'0 uiml' tu ~"O!Tice for an lllll•f\ It'\\ JI t/l<\ l<atl IV .)p~·.ir thn drt' Jedarcd 1nel1g1hk for the hcnc·ti1, Park policy clobbers cult's clout in Laguna? By LISA MAHONEY OflMOttlly,...919'1 A park-u~ pohq adopted h) the Laguna Beach C'11y < o unc1I Tuc'><la> intl·rfen·'i with the h r~t Amendment nghh of freedom of speech and rcltgum, an attorney for the local lfare Knshna templt' say'>. The policy, ,which regulate~ l'vent'i rcqumng booths. tents or 1:vcn a c lrd table to Irvine Bowl Park 1'i an a 11cmp1 to purgt and ~nit11e the activities that don·1 have the n ty's 'iCal of approval. Da vid L1hcrman said. .. What wc·rc talking about " a public forum." \atd Liberman. who'ie clients will be <len1l•d .u~ of Ma11'l Beach Park for 1he1r Fei1ttval of India lrvtnc Howl 111 not an acccp'!lMe altcrnat1' l'. he ..aid . lx•rnu'le therl' " no loot tr;.iffil .. We'rl' not 1nll'rC\ll'd 111 ha' 1ng an l'' l'nt "'hl'rl' wt• have 111 attral·t peopk:· L1h<·rman -..11<l But < •l> Attornt ~ Ph1ll 1p Kohn \3)\ the pohq doc\ not ti")' to throttk free \J)Cl'l'h ... I ls \Ole funrt1on rclatl'' to tht' uw of Mructure<;.'' he 'ia1d adding that any group ma~ u'lc n t) park" for rellg1ou'I wor'lh1p. a rall) 111 to d1c;1nhutc ht<'rature a'i long a~ no 1ahle\. panel,, hooth' or tents arl' put up amwht'rl' hut IP 'IOt' Hov.1 ·· -\~ I rt•i1d 11. the polln 11\l'll 1!> un1forml) n{'Utral. flwn• arc 110 rd(•renl'e' lo part1rular gn,1up~ or l)'fX'" of <tet1v1t1e\. I herl' art• n<1 \uh1ctt1\ll' \tandard'> It won·1 dl'· tcrrnmc who may or m il) not U'>t' park fanh t1l'\ ... Kohn '8ld l 1lx•rm.1n ni<11nla111' thl· flllhq " dl\u1m1n.i1on lkftlll' 11 ":." unan1· rl\OU\I) .1ppf(I\ 1.·d hl' told the l'llUlll ti lhl·polll) v.ill .. p1nl·11111rg..ir111at1on' or group\ from t'\l•rt l\1ng thl·1r J H\I .\mcnJ111n11 rig.ht' 'T' l' twartf \Ofl1l· '"' t \l'I' 111g. 'ta tr nwnl\ hnl· tontithl .1ho111 1 r11"d1ng I don·1 hchn l· 11 hl· ,,1ul .ind ;t\Kl'd ft11 llw <II\·, '\·111p111l .II pr11t1f .. ·\crnrding tn \Oml' nt' l·nunrtl ml·mhcr\ u1111111un1I\ p;ui.., pan1cu· larh ~l ain lk.nh h<1\1' h<·ninw 1nl r1'.t\1 nl!,h uo"'lkd a' tht' an·.i·, p11pula1111n ha' 11\l'll Thl·rl'lnrl· Jl · II\ 1tll'' that might rntatnr "-tlh u,l. h~ till' ~wnaal ruhltl lllll\I h1· ll'\lfll ll'd < ciunnlman l'<nhrrt l 11·11tf\ <"\ fl l'l'\\t'd l'Ol1Cl'rll tl\l·r the J'<tlll \ County commuter quagmire: From Concept to concrete Transportation commissioner sees clogged roads ·as Calif ornla · s most pres s f ng problem The tclltl\ll' \tgns are already \how- ina. The nuh hour 1\ no longer llm11rd tn Ml minutes hl't'Wa) inttrchanJcs reS(m~te park1n1 lot" and housing constN(t1on progrc\'4:'' while frccwa) con~tructton la1,· hl·· hind. Oranar < 'ounty ~upc.-r,·1sor Rruu.c Nc~t•ndc. chairman of the \altforn1i1 . . 1 ran<1poria1wn l um1T1tr.\1on. cnlls transportation "the mmt 'ntt~·al ''"uc 1h11t Wl.' fol'c 1n ( 11tforn1a nt thl\ 11me." Speaking tut\Ja) at a tran\por· tntton forum 'ifXlO'>Clrt"d h) the New port ltarhor .\rea < h1mbcr of Com· mcrcc. Nc,.tandr warn«! that units~ ~trl'" an· tnkrn tn hu1IJ trnn,por· ta t1on ' 1mprnvrnH'nt' 1n Oran~l· ( ount) anJ throughout the \t.111• trt'cwny tnyf1C' ("(mid "lo'' l\l a gndlodi. 1n llvr 111 t'1 ht \CM' Nr"' bu,1nt~\t'' v.1ll a,01J nran(l\' < ount' unk\\ wr ar.:· abk to mll'l' rnmmrl't'c on our frttwa)'i. ~r\tand<· told Cheo t'hnmht1 mrmhtr' NC''ltantJt' \lid ft\'<"~ll' conc;mic· 1100 1n Oranae C uunt~ h·a, not ~rpt pa~ with pupulat10n gmv.th Ju,t to maintatn the 1:utrent lc' cl ohtn 1t"'t" on local rand\". the ll)J~'ltnc ta'. wh" h ht•lp'i fund roadv.a\ (tln\lr\ll tinn "h1d1 hl· '•''' "''uld l'f l'\1'111 lit< II\ ff C\rl\ \l'ltlll!I llf' 11 (,1hk. lt \1dt1 ll ''t(n.ttttrl'' tr11m p .. ·o1pk "l'l'""'" 11 • 11fl,h1•r1.· 1111 1 hl· p11ltl' 1, 111•1 111 th1 l II\·, h1.•\t lflt1.•tt>'I . Ill' ,,,1d I 1lx· rnJn '·''' ht··, ""I'" 11•t1' .. 1 th · "''tnld' l ri'"J1n11-1.111.111.111 1 .. 1 c' Jllllh \ \11)1(· II \\:I\ tHdl'lt•d \\Ill II . thl' H.11.-1\.11,hn.1' a,i..,·d p1·111t1"'"" 111 I d11 o.11 ' "' h11l\l 1hr11 Intl\ .II 11 Hl'l\kr !'Jr!.. \u~ 1 ~ .rntl I f'I Ju,1 l,t,t '~rl·I.. '°Khl~1lpt1\,,., "·I' .ill11"nl tel l'rl·l t dt\fll.I'' .1!1d l,tl,11' ,11 !\lain tkar h tnr it' H 1i-.. r.11 t" ·'" .11d' l'l'rl'nl•'n' l 11x'rn1Jn n11tl'd 1 "' '""'""1rt•d J\ ll\ llll'' ltlo.t· ttw I nl 1~·' I ,Il l Jl\tl h3\(' ll\l'd th1• p,11\.. Ill c·u Il l ""'" "tlh1n lht· 1<1'1 V.\'1.'~ •'f f\\11 .1 m.1111r ' timmcrnal .1 .. 11' 11' "'"'all• 1v. ROBERT HYNDMAN v.nuld haH' tu ht-ra1\t"d h\ Jt lt'll\I I~ l nil\ Jl('r µIhm hr -wrnl In add1111rn 'tatr l>ql.l11rncn1 ut T tJn,rnnJt 11111 offil t111, prn1t'\ 1 •. 1 h11 \.. 1>f lun~h n1·t<tkd 111 f"" (111 .1 'hnpp11111 lt'i1 nt m:1Jv.u' pm1n '' int l11<kd 1n the \t.ur I """f'"' t,1111rn I mpt11\ ..- llH' n l l'l .1 n I hr "I 111' " ,1 It,, .. '"'" rt.rn trn tr,tn\f)Ort.11111n pn111.'\ I\ UJXhHt•d 1'lt< h (Pluee He COMMUTER/ A 2 ) l r d Iii lilt" \Jll1l \1.1111 fk.h Ir ,11 1-.1 tit.ti •h.-ll.11. 1\.11,1111.1\ .tr1• ll'lllll·,111111 t 1r111111.111 ,,11.1 ", \\ rll t>t '-'.111 lltn11 1•1[\ .l l lil ll\ th.11 )!11\'' llil '" thl\ .11 ·.t h1 ",11 n<.·d I ht I l.11<' l\.1 l\h11." nl.t ' ,m· th1 , 11, ", 1 ·"' l • "t11 \l.1111 tk.n h I 1l11:rmJn '·"" I \I 1\111 111111 11•1• 111.tll\ 1~111 lh 1,JI)' \\h" 111111~ tl1l•1 ,,111 lhl \\h,tl thl'\ \I .till "ht .. \ II '11111('\ 111 f 11\t \11wt1cl1111·11t ''>"h'' h1 """. 1 J11 I\. 11'1'11,1 \1, t "' .. 11 .1 fllT 'lll·n h h.11111' ·'l!·tlll\I \11.1h1'11ll 11t I »1' \ "'hl·n ,1 I ' I >l'•lt i. t l 111•t I 111<!1!1 1 uli'J lhJI llll"lll"•I \, 1•ul,1 lll l'.ll h .11\d .ll\lr1t'l11t(' hll'1.tt1111 111 111••\l .111." ouh1dl' thl' \11,thl'ltll ( • ll\1r\lh•ll t l'l11l'I 1 h: , 11 Ii 1.! 11111 ) l" 111111.t" th1 f'l •l\l•ll\ /Ill~ <Ill thl l>.1'1\ th.If till ,1,1d1um "·t' 1i.11 .1 p111'l11 11,rum South county ~cityhood study asked 8~ JF.FF .\OLER OI .,_ Oell1 ,_.I ltefl I ht' t\n:mt nl '"flrr,.. "''"' thl"t'1 lrd thr < 11unl\ \,1m1nl\tt.1lt\ 1· c lll1<l 1 U('\ll,I\ It• dn rltlJl ,,t.H\\ ht \1\1\h tlw l<':t,1h1lt\\ 111 111ulql111;1t1011 Im th1· sri1v.in(! u1mn111n1t1r' 111 '•H•lhrrn Oran11c ( nun\\ Rrc·.~ tnj! "'"llh flrt'H'iknl \llf'lt'r '1\or' .t~rn·d that the ( Nllll\ \tlmin l\tl.tll\t 110i1t' 'h11Ulll r1.•por1 In l..,.CI V.l.'<'l' hn" 1h1• \tmh mtMhl ht• l 11111rkwd .m.t h11" 111 11'1\ ft•f 11 H111 (Pleue eee SOUTH/Al l • • ,. .... ---~ ..... -~·,....._· A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, May 8, 1a85 .. Cloudy .mornings to continue The p•tt•rn of overnight tow clouds extending Inland to the coastal slopes and afternoon clearing will continue In Southern Callfornla through Thuraday. the National Weather Service ••id. A. low preuure arH owr the Pacific Ocean la caullng a southwesterly flow aloft and locally gusty winds In the mountaln1 and deserts aa It moves slowly toward the coaat. the weather aervlce said. The pressure trough should reach the southern half of the state by Thursday night or Friday morning. But the system wlll weaken as It approaches Southern California and only a few tight anowers are expected. A.tong the Orange Coaat there will be variable cloudlnen tonight and Thursday. Conllnued cool with highs both days 62 to 72. Overnight Iowa •7 to 57 Temps LAS Vegas 91 •• Liiiie Rock 85 SI LOO••vili. 73 •e H19h IOwlor 2• r.oorsenoinoa1 Sa m M...,1>1111 81 S4 Mlam• 8eacf\ 19 70 Albany 66 •• M1 ..... aukM 73 The ,ONOMl/for8p.m. EDT. Thu.,Mly 8 ' . •• ct&>~ ::°::Cota_. 42 Albuquerque 79 51 MPb·SI Paul 70 48 ,.,....,. 90 S2 NMll-Snowara ~WI ""''"' Snow Occiuoeo ._ Stahonet y ....... Anel\of~ •7 33 New OrlMni All.,.ta 12 ao New YO<ll AllatlllC C.ly 73 51 Notlo!ll Va Autttn 17 n Oklal>O<na C•ly 8'1tl!m0"8 66 46 Omell• e~mongnam 83 115 Orlando 811mA1ck 70 •5 Phllaoetp1>1a eo. .. 70 •O Phoen•• Botton 07 46 P11t1""rgh 8unaio sa JS Ponlano Me c._ 7S •S P0<11ano,Or Ch811Ml0f' S C 92 67 ProvtOance Chatleslon w v 73 4S Ra~r. CIUlf'IOlte,N C as 112 Rae>< City Cheyenne 69 411 Reno ChlCaQO 13 49 Richmono C+nc1nnau 89 '1 SI loo11 Clevetano 113 0 St Pala-Tampa 75 u 12 70 68 ~ 75 n ao ~ 59 81 83 117 so ~ 71 ao 45 S4 41 113 •3 66 48 84 Sii 711 53 71 40 78 41 7S 51 M Nia-W.,,,,., Senlot• NOAA U S Oep4 Cl eoo-co Calif. Te~ps High 1ow '°' 2• hours en<1.iio at s e m Bake<1ti.lct 11 so Eur ... • 56 41 Frnno 78 53 lanc4i11ar 73 so loa Ang,let 67 Sii Oe111ano 62 '1 "-Rol>let 66 39 AeC1 8lvlt 7 • S• Aec:l-Coy 67 48 s w-10 11 45 I Surf Re1>9rt_ lOCATIOlil Hunlonglon BHC/\ R1-.i.11v ,.._PO<t 401h SllMI Nawpo<I 22no s1r .. 1. NeWl)O<I 88'b08 Weog. Laguna Buc:h SanC1amen1e Waler lemp 60 S-1 dorecllon SOUlhW811 llZI lffA" I l fair •·2 '•" t-2 ··~' t-2 1a1r • pOOr ! POO' 1·2 POO' as C01umt>u1.0h 157 43 Sall Lake Cn •! " ~d ~H Slllnu 63 47 Sen~ &1--60-~N .... .-...--------r-~~-fiii_..;;_~~~~°iiL-~~~--jff-~~isan~'1.nc~ranc:M:Cl1;K:i)o ao 49 • Flies get a free ride Mediterranea n fruit fJy pu pae are jammed together by the thouNDda in a •hipping bag. They were lnapected by U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture official• in Loe An - &elea before beln& MDt to Florida, where they will be uHd to combat that atate'• fruit fly lnfeatatton. The Olea were aterUzed by irradiation In Hawail. Oall .. ·FI WO<lll Oayt°" Denver O..M0<ne1 OatrOll OulUlh El Pato Fa111>ank1 Fargo Flagt1al1 Grano RllP<OI OrM I Fall1 HarllO<O Helene HonolulU Houllon ln<l1Anapol11 J9C~ton Ms J-ton••lla JunNu KanaaaClly aa 117 10 41 73 S3 81 •7 67 44 70 41 ea 57 45 39 n 60 , 66 32 68 43 86 41 66 46 112 u G4 72 87 n 70 .. as 63 118 155 45 31 77 '\3 0 87 12 San Juan PR 87 73 Sea tile sa 40 Shre ... pon 85 as SPOl!a'1e G4 .. Syrecu .. S4 37 Topelca 79 64 fUCIOf" 91 81 Tulta 78 S7 WUl\1ngton 75 54 Wk:Ma 711 SS W1lket-8arre 63 42 Extended Con91daral>le cloud•-Fnday wOh -Clrtule Partly CIOuOy Ft1day l)ig/ll Lhrougti Sunday Higl\9 moell)' In I.he llOa FrlOay werrntng 3 lo S deg<-by Sunoay lows •S to ~ SWll• llwt>ara 61 •9 SIOCklon 75 0 High, IOw tor 24 hOurt anding 11 5 p m 8e111ow 86 62 Blltlo9 79 39 Blyihe 95 82 l0119 S.aer. 65 54 MOflf ovla 72 4 8 Mon1.,..,. sa 45 Ml Wilton 61 43 Newport 8Meh 66 56 OnlWIO 74 SO Palm SP,1ng1 92 56 p 9NIClena 6 7 • 9 San hrnatc:l1no 73 SS Sen Gat>rlel 7 1 •9 SenJoM 69 •5 Sanla A1141 66 5• Santa Cr\12 153 45 Tell<le v...,, 6• 33 Yo.nha Vly 70 •O TOOAY Seconct low 610p m 2 7 THUllllOAY Fn11 high 12 33 a m s 4 Ftrsl 10W 6211• m 06 flrtl lllgh 4 06 pm 3 . Second low 7 34 pm 30 Sun sell IOOay 11 1 •2 pm r•!Mtl ThurSday al S 511 a m anct Mil 119ain II 7 •3 p"' Moon tcset 1ooay 11 1 I 33 p m ,.,. lllu•Sday al 9 12 a m ano "lff llQlln al 12 •Sam Doctor recalls von Bulow' s _ !?0<!~MuTERQUAGMI~1Nc~L1FoRNIA.~. year. While ttre coming transportation Despite the-progress Orange Coun-• fi t 1 • gfi For th e com in five cars t • le islators art' work in W l e S r-tl gg· 1~ roJ<c o m1lhon shonage or 3ppe•r gloomy. steps arc being taken throughout the state to nng '" -.I. .. .I. .I. funds needed to build about $6 b11l1on by local legisla tors and the Orange additional funds for transporau~n. worth of projects. says Hei nz County Transportation Commission Sen. John Foran. 0-San Francisco. PKO\ IDL~C L. K.1.(-\P)-Claus 't111 Bulo"' rl'3t'tl'Li tu his "If("~ first coma" 11h a telephone call to a doctor tnmpl.11n1 ng ~he had been dnnk1ng. .1111..I .inother call hours later 1nd1cat- ll1!!-'>ht• ,,a., ha' 1ng troubk breathing. the ph~o,1rnrn u:.,tlficd toda)'. Dr Jani' Ga11!11s ~aid that after retl'I\ 111~ the "l'Cond call he v.cnt to lhl· fam1h ·, '-l'"pon mansion and fuuncJ \l.irtha "~unm ·· 'on Bulov. hlu,·. Jilt.I \truggltng f(ir hrl'ath She "J' 111 thl' f1r<,t of t"'o tomas thl' ~tall' l hJrl!t'' '1111 Buh1"' inducl·d ''1th in'ulin 1n1n:t111n' '-lhl' remains in the \l'l •lld llln1J \\hit h tk>l'tOr<, <.a\ IS lrfl\l'l'lh k . I hl· 1.1m1h ITIJ td hJ' trst1lied at ' \t•n Buh•"'·, r,·1nJ1 th.11 ha m1~tn.''>!> "<" 111 'l'rl1IU\ u1nJ11wn hour\ Ix-fore nn Buln" madl' the tir\t tdq>honl' .111 111 1>1.·1. ,:~ I ,,~9 < 1.1d11' thl'fl t hll'f 111 mnliun,· JI •,l''"f'•••I, ll•"Pll•ll .ind \I r'> \on Hul11~ 'l.1t,il ph\\tl Ian tl'\tilied tha1 .•1 lhl· 1i"1 ~.111 'on Hulov. '>J 1d nnh 1 '·" ll" \\ 1k haJ .hl·en drinking. hatl not slept in several nights and wall upset because her daughter wa!' leaving for Austria. Meanwhile. more testimony was expected to focus on a hospital laboratof) where blood tests were conducted after Mrs. \'On Hulow plunged into the second coma 1n 1980. Chen I c.\. Ed"ards. a lab lt>chn1C1an aL.'1.ewi>on Hosp1LaJ. tesufied Tucs- da\ that the blood samples used to tes·t Mrs. 'on Bulo"·s insulin lc,cl were dra"' n 1mmed1atel) after the heiress came to the hospital on. Dec ~I. 1980. But the defense. "h1ch was ex- pected to cross-nam1ne Mrs Ed- "'arcfs toda". contends t'he insulin test was taken· from a second blood sample Mrs. Edw ards drew after Mrs 'On Bul o" rece1'ed a "push" or in1rrnon of glucose That hosp1 ta I-a d m 1n1 \ll'Ted glulose -and not insulin 1n1etted h) .1 grl'l'O~ and unfatthful husband - l-aus,·d the h1~h 1n\ulln l'ount on thl' tcc;t, the defense maintains. Also on Tuesday. a doctor testified that an injection was the onl y plaus- ible cause of Mrs. von Bulow's last1ng coma. Von Bulow. a 58-year-old Man- hauan financial consultant. faces up to 40 )Cars in pnson if found guilty on t\\O counh of attempted murder. HI) 19M~ con,1ct1ons "ere O\er- turncd tn the Rhode Island uprcme Court last 'raron state cons11tu11onal grounds The state maintains 'on Bulow "anted his "1fc dead so he could 1nhrnt SI~ m1llton of her fortune and maff\. his -m1stre-ss-: T~-OefcnSt> sa~ ~rs ·'on Bulo" brought on the coma~ her~lf b) abusing alcohol. drugs and s"'eetc; \-tr<. Edwards testified that '>hl' remembered ~Icier "~a~ ing s~1mt•­ thing about in~uh n ·· hut did no t rcmemht.'r 1f he· ordered an 1n-.ulln- lnel test at that time. BE ACH LAWSUIT PROTECTIO~ KILLED ... From Al ''•H•itnjl. h<tther' 111 ha1ardou'> con· probabl~ recommend that we get nct "The) 're JU~t ICIO 'strong:· R1ch- d1t1on' of our ltfeguards:· said Frank ardson <;aid "I didn't think there was f:1 \l1>T h1ul-l' h1' nrcl. "ht•n hl' hit "It doesn·l make much \t'nse for a lot of hope·· .in u11d,·r ..... 11a ,,ind har the people of Laguna Beach to~~ for Huntington Beach 15 one oft he tcv. "l'n i:-r.1n!.. ul~ ~i.a nagl'r ot Laguna -~~ds when people arU2il!& tu _roastal ~ ~t-has ~ warning Re:tclt 'Oitttl ht.' Wft<, t>~)rt:r1Wl~ dt!>ap-cam wn:::n~r ~cm. "11 rre oiincrc; of oeaen ano underwater JI •11llnl th.it Htrge'>on ., hill was added. hazard<o. But Richardson doubts the 1 ·iu tqJ Huntington Beach Lifeguard Capt h d cm ch ood \\ 1' .ir1· 1n wnou'> trouhll' \'en Bill Richardson said he t'i not sur-sign., 3"e on u g · 'lrt"u' · ,,11d I r.1nk "h11 noted tha·t pn ed Bergeso n's bill did not e'en "You can't put up sign_~ that I .1~un.1 1' n.1ml'd 1n t\.\<1 pending make 11 out ofcommmee He blamed encompass e\'Cr) situation. <>aid Ix· 11 h t'lJUT\ IJ\\\1111\ < >nl· of1he c;ui\c; the powerful Cahforn1a Tnal Law\t•rs Richardson. '''t'"-' ::' m1ll111n 1n dJmJge' ..\ssoc1at1on for the hill's quick de-Bergeson ~aid ~ht' plans to re\l\C It \\I' )!l I ht1 in o n<· of the~t· r 11 m1se. th<· bill but not before next year SOUTH COUNTY CITYHOOD WEIGHED •.. From Al \l.:\l'r.11 'lllll'I\ 1'"" •'\f)rt'"•·J lhl'tr J\'\l'l \dlfl lll\ \\ll h P11\IJI)! 1111 \llt h .1 <olUth dllll ,,11\) Ill\'\ llllght 'Ott' .1g,11 !l\I 11 ··11 a gr11\JJ1 '"'tw' lhl·~ <.ho uld ,ho" the tr 1nlt'r'''' h' pa' 1ng tor 'uch a '>llld' I thin ~ \\l·'rl· opening a Pandora·, ho' hl'rl' 11.th,·r ~ount ~ ,.,l,tnd' .ind Rm<om oor "'" ~ a">i..ing uo, tu tx· 1ntludctl ..aid hoard ( hJtrman f hom,1' Rllq \\h11 rt"p- rl'~l'll t" muth 111 thl· un1nt nrporatrd c;outh l llUnl \ f hc board trJd111unJll~ rt'Jl'l.ted c;1m1lar rl'l.jUt''>h h' other un1- corporated art'lt., t on-.1dc.>ring 1n- rnrpora11nn preferring the~ ~a~ for Just Call 642-6086 c;ut h c,tud1e\ them~eh·e, Ho\\C\ l'r \upcn l\Or Bru~ c "<c~tandc. "ho t:alled for the 'tud\. o,aid thl' w unt\ OlU~t '>IU<h the impact~ of1ncori)orat1un in the-~outh count ~." h1 ch ~omcda~ "'tll comprise full> 20. percent of the count} 'c; population. "It's a maJor s1gn11ican1 area." '.'lestande told the "hoard He said the stud> '-"3<. the natural followup to the board''> decision to change the "a} c;pec1al d1stnct augmentation fu nd<; arc d1 v1dcd among the local sen 1cr ~pec1al das- tncts 1n unincorponued areas. ThC' funds are dt' 1dcd amon11 the sen 1u• d1'trKt\ to pa\ for 'uch coun t> \l'T\ llC\ ,1<o pol1l~' and lire protection. Onr optwn for linannng 'luch <,en ice'> '' 1 ncorporauon. Nestandc r,a1d "<:;incc we are changing the rules on funding we should pro' 1de our '>Outh count) consmuents and our'leh cc; the necei;san 1nformat1on "<' all need to make· an 1nfo rm<'d chem eon future funding ... he said in a lcttl'r cm ulated among board mcm- ~ro, ~uf)l.'n 1<ior Roger Stanton agreed. noti ng th:it <iuth a stud) "'ou_ld prov1dC' :i .. , :iluablC' planing hasc tor thc luturt• ·· What do \ ou like about the Dally Pilot: What don't you like: C'all the numbl'r at left and your message will be recorded, transcribl'd and dt>llvered to the appropriate l'ditor. Tht> saml' 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the edhor on any lopl<'. Contributors to our Letters C'olumn must include their name and telephone numbe r fo r verHIC'ation. No cirrulallon calls. please. Tell us what'<i on your mind. OAANOE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. 8chwert1 Ill Pubhsher Clrcutetton 714/142-4333 CIHtlfled edvertletng 714/142-5'71 All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE )V1 .,.,,, e .... St r ,,. V,.\,A • lcla ...,,,... Fi • • Y.O "..Ml• """'° A Ii i , r c,.-.p1 'II'1 Rl ·•"?" r .. ,, P, y ,~ '"""""• "' ......,_... ,, .• ,,,. • ''''•'~ -.c1-ltv "' ,..,aMf" ,..._ .. j 1t.,.V Ft1nk Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Marketing 01reittor ..,..,.,,, "I•••·' ""•\' ~ 't!K)lf)f) .If.. fl'O 4'f '""""•r 'CM It C,... ~~ 'CC<r'1.I'°''~' SH:~ il'\4 l "~""' "'' '° "' c "• u.,.. c ~ '"",,,.. HjPS 14• fl()() :,t.. •• b1C'•J'..fo0f' r)..-•'' ~t ~ ·~ o9ll .,., .. ,~ RoHmery Churchmen Contro ller Robert L. Cantrel l Pr educ ti on Manager How•rd Mullen•ry Aovert1smg Otrector D1rn•tct L. Wlnl•fn• Circulation Manager "• .... "'t,I) .......... .., VOL. 71, NO. 121 Heckeroth. C'altrans's d1 str1ct di rec-to move transportation projects from has 1ntroducf.'d a bill (SB-290) that tor for Orange. Lo~ Angeles and "concept to concrete," says Ron Cole. propost"s a gasoline tax increase of 5 Ventura counties. the OCTC's director of planning and cents. However. the bill is struggling In one Caltrans study. tratlic con-programming. · in the Senate Transportation Com- gest1on is measured accordmg to the Cole says winning state approval mmcc. which Foran chairs. number of miles motorists arc kept -and funds -for transportation -\ bill b} Sen. Marian Bergeson. R- below 25 mph for at least om· hour. Of projects in Orange County requires Newport Bt7ach. does not seek a tax the 1.5 I 7 route miles 111 Caltrans' persistence by local representatives. increase. but rather a transfer of about outhcrn California region. 197 of And lately. Orange County has $70 m1lhon cach·war from the state thOSl' were idr n1tticd as congested 1n fared better then in past years. General Fund to ihe Transportation 1984. Hel'i..croth \a)' State highwa} expenditures from Fund's State H1ghwa} Accoun t. Without 1mpro' cmt•nt... the 1979-80 fo 981=84 rotated about The $70 million would come from number of mtle~ ufrnngcstcd frc,·~a} $I 00 m1l11on . But according to the existing salt's receipts for diesel fuel 1s prOJeCtcd 10 increase to 2 .5 b~ IRl' latest STIP. which includes projects and "ou ld treat diesel fuel tax \Car 19<>.5. and to 368 miles b' the through 1988-89. expenditures 1n re' enues s1m1lar to sales taxes on \car 2005. he said · Orange County writ lX' nearly S500 gasoline."' h1 ch are used for transpor- . The 'Tl Pfund mg \honagr. '' h1ch m1llton. depend mg on available fund-tat1on purposes. 1c; C\JX'Cled to Ix fdt wnhin three ing, Nestande recommends a different ~ars. could Jt!-Opard1.ze constru uon "Transportatio n projects go :vJ>&-Offund trarukr. oflocal road projetts. Hcr keroth sa}s. through a h fc cycle of their own and While IR ce nts 1n tax is charged on '\mong the major projects 1ncludrd need a lot of nununng.'' Cole said. each gallon of gasoline with the 111 thl' fi,e-~ear 1mpro,ement plan ..\fter a proJCCt 1s 1dcnt1fied and proceeds used fo r transponat1on. the art• ,ol utton!> are selected. thl' proposal salc'i ta\ re' enues ma) be put into the • v.'.1d,•n1ng 111 ( oa'it H1gh".l) must be appro,cd h~ the OCTl. General Fund Nec;tande says the} from 'c"rort < l'nta to Heach "hlC'h '"di tr) to have 1t indudl·d in too should be used cnurely for road Aoull''ard to"" lanl''-The prnJl'l l" the ST IP. pr1)JCCt!f: L'<it1ma t,·cJtolo~1$15.7 mlll1on To gt'c the project a pusry when !'le'itande:ilsoadvocatesash1ft 1n•I"" • lmproq~nwnt of thl' ~an Diego funds are few. local represe ntatives funding emphasis by obtaining block hel·wa~. including interchanges. ti') to w.tn the backing of Caltran!> grants from the state which would from thl' Lo-; ·\ngelc!> rnunt) ltne to oflic1als and the California Transpor-allow Orange County of)ic1als to south Orange Count}. The current tattop Commission. spend transportation funds where STI P <.a) s the prOjl'CI will rno,t $261 .J Much of the challenge· comes in the) determine the~ are most needed. million o'er the next Ii"· vear'>. but trying to get the OCTC C'altrans and Current!}. state officials allocate H,cci..aoth 'aid a final bill ~viii like!) the California Transportation Com-fu nding b~ specific categories. run closer to $500 mtllton. m1ssron to agree on a project. In Orange Count}. for example. •. • E\ten'i•on of the Ne" port Free-Cole says Orange County prOjCCts more emphasis needs to be placed on "a} (55) 1n Costa,'vtrsa from Bristol ha'e been vef) competitive in Sacra-roadwa) 1mproveme!1ts rather tQan 'itrcct lO I '>th Street. The-N llmated m~nto where thev vie With proposals transit nro;.ccts_ he saUL -. L cos~ 'cc._U11;.. nc L li'c rCats-J UM :rr,sun•;2'ithcc:c®-nhO-:l1f tJlc::5tate-.ror-Soctr=.:-~ million. but ilk projcrt l'O~u1o coSi as a'a1lable fu nding. lx')ond simple tax increases to help much a' $120 million "hen com-Orange County has also been fu nd transportation projects. he !>aid. pkted. Heckeroth 'i3)' successful "1th state legislators b) But estande urged business • Reconstruc11on ol thl· inter-pursui ng "new directions" in trans-lcadcrc; to support transportation changt' from lnter'itate .5 to the portat1on planning. Cole sa}s. funds. even when the} include tax Newport free.'" a). "h1 ch ma) cost Forthe proposed San Joaquin H1ll 'i hi kes. . . nearh $200 m11l1on b\ the ttmc tt's Transportation Corrido~. for exam-"To me. 11 s ltkc an mv~.stment in built · pie. th. e county planning staff 1s the business con:imunity, he said. • W1den 1ngand rcaltgnment oft he managing the design work and the "T~ere's not going lo _be a good I JJ Frcc"ay and Laguna Canyon environmental documentation. tak-business community 1n Orange Road. The STI P says the project ing those burdens away from Caltran~ County without a~. adequate trans- could cost $1 5.1 million official s. portat1on network. Gem Talk Bv .J C. H UMPHRIES r e;tified Gemologist, ACS RU BELLITE g reates t of-the tourmalines? The tourmaline takes a number of forms, hut the most prized o f these is the rubellite. The rubellite is 'ti reddish 1-1tone, usually with a slight hint of violet. True rubellite can range in hue from raspberry to cranberry red. The rubellite is, alnfost never what we wou ld call a "perfect " stone. In other words, it has what, are called "inclusions" which mar ite perfection. These are what look li ke cracks or differe nt light refracti()ns inside the stone. But such dramatic effects can also add to the individual charac~r of the rubellite. causing no two s peci· mens to look j ust alike, even to the naked eye. Ma ny top "pecimens of this beautiful stone come rrom the Jungle o f Brazil. Les er specimens, usually called pink tourmaline. are mined here in California. But the true ruhellite is definitely red. It has been aid that no other &elD gives uch a beautiful red color ·n "ucn lar1te aiiia for o litife money. The rubellit@ can truly be called tKe gr~ate11t nf t he tourma!ineR. ' \_ .. ., SUPER GEM FOR SUPERMOM As.a diamond IS expertly cut into a faceted and pollShed gem it rs transformeo from a diamond 1n the-rough into Supe<gem It was not until the modern cutting style was devtSed at the lurn of the century that diamond's full beauty coutO tie unlod<ed J C. fiumpkrie~ J~r~ MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY (·"cic.._, ) feot"N!WPOAT llVO., COSTA MESA. ,._, SINCl1~ ~- PHONE ~1-3.01 ' , \ =