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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-09 - Orange Coast Pilot,• 'W4 ...... Refund seekers snarl county tax paperwork fl.JB.F~· Orana• County tH offlci.i. hive tiHn burled under a writable avalanctwt of paper In recent w.eb u county property OWMtt ecnm .. '° tUt cla&nw tot tax refund• 1temmln1 trorn a 1981 COW'\ decialon. "We're anowed," 11id June Alexander, clerk of the Doud of SuJ)et"Vt8on. Alexander Mid her o ff Ice h11 been recelvln1 comple&ed fonna at the rate of THI DRANGI COAST &00 per day while requ.t.t tor the fomw are powil\I h) at th• rate of l ,000 a day. The ,.fundt -which could amount to •lDO for a.n Oran,• Cwnty homeowner -at.em from a 1981 Superfor Court decta1on In San Mawo County. A Juda• ln th• Northern Calftornla commu.n.l ty ruled that the county ... ,cir had over-t&Md property ownera by e rrcent betwffn 197D and 197 H a rHl.llt of retroactive provtalona of Propoaltlon 1 a, the 1918 taJC-aatUNI lnlU.Uv.. But wnether Calltornla pro perty ownera ever wUl receive &ti• refund.I mM1nl tn doubt. Th• court dec:l1lon hu been apl*lld io tM Mt.I Court ot Appeal. Pendln1 th• outcome of the appeal. however, property own•ra throu1hout the atat• have been ac:ramblln1 to fUe claim• before an April 10 deadline, when the 1tate'1 four·yMr ttatute of UmJtat.lol\ll .. ... 1.-t w .. k. ~ly Minority LMder Robin Naflor, f\.MeNO P~ lntroduced a btll that w enUU. all l.&Xpay_.. who ovwpaJd the WC. to • refund, even lt tMy Md "°' W.S a claim by the April dMd.line. If the IO·called Ban Ma~ dedl&oo ulUmately ii uplwkt by the couru, tt could mean a windfall for property owrwn - Hpecially lar1• corporate landholden around the state It a110 would cut Into 1lrHdy atnpped county budpW. Oran1• Count)' Auditor· Controller Vic Helm uid county analy•ll haven't yet Httmated what the retunda mlaht cmi the county, but he &a a&nt It wW be '1tn the mllliona." Statewide, HtlmatH have pl.ad the unount of the refundl anywhere from tlDO m1Won to ( ... PROPERTY, Pap Al) coum IDITIDI WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Report due in child slaying HB flood • • v1ct1ms line up for help By llAREN E. ltLEIN or ... ....,,... ..... The Orange County District Attorney'• office wu expected to announce its findinp today in the cue of Stanton police officer Anthony Sperl, who shot a 5-year-old boy to death last Thunday. Deputy Dlatrict Attorney Anthony Rackaucku wu to hold a preaa conference thi.a morning to announce whether Sperl will fa« charen and whether the boy'• mother should be charged with child endangerment. Separate Investigations by the U.S. JU:s1ice Department and the Orange County chapter of the NAACP alao have been launched Into the shooting of Patrick Andrew Muon, who was black. Sperl, 24, la white. Funeral services were held yesterday in Santa Ana for the boy, who was alo.ne 1n his apartment last week while hia mother was at her job 11 an apprentice auto mechanic. / I " / , _.,.. !j Stanton polkle uid Sperl, who answered an early morning call to check the apartment, panicked when young Muon pointed a toy gun at him in a d.1mly lit room. He fired a single 1hot at the child, hitting him in the neck. Muon died an hour later. 0.-, .... "--~ ......... ~ Victims of flood damage wait to present Maaon's mother, "Patricia (See SLAYING, Pa1e A!) claims to state emergency services director Frank Madden (inset) . Salt water • ID his • veins Vagabond Frenchman 'washes up' on shores of Newport By STEVE MARBLE "' ... ...., .... ...., Alfred Larcade 11 an ocean 1ypsy, a aalt-wat.er vapbcnd. He goes where he wanta when he wanta and 1top1 only when he needa to. L.ck of money and lack of wind are his only enemies. The tanned, dark-haired Ji'mlchman sailed -limped may be more accurate -into Newport Harbor three weeks ago. Ji. in other por111 he'a reeched on hJa world adventure, the happy-go-ludcy Ram&n ia broke, in need of a job and in need of a home for h.ia 27-foot sloop. "C'eat 1.a v1t!," he says. ah.rugging. TI\at'1 life. He's been in this predicament In le.a-friendly harbors and, he knows, aooner or later he'll round up enough cash or frienda to make it to the next port. It's been thir way for seven yeara for Larcade, who lea.med to love the aea much to lhe disappointment of hia land-loving family. Larcade, -«. left ht.a hometown of Beyonne in 1976 and tailed toward Africa with a friend. The thought In mind wu to circle the globe. But the friend had problems -an lncutable cue of aeaslckne.. So t..rcade atopped ln North Africa to let hia friend off and, u fate would have it, 1pent the next four vean there. (See VAGABOND, Pa1e AZ) By ROBERT BARKER Of-.D.-, ..... lleft Flood victims converged on the Huntington Beach Civic C.enter yesterday, trying to spell relief -as In F-E-D -E -R -A -L L-0-A-N-S. More than 20 people were Alfred Larcade Badham hacks cheaper flood control job By STEVE MARBLE or .. ....,,... ... Newport Beach ~ Robert Badham, who ruffled feather• yeaterday by undencorinc oppmition to a $1 billion Santa Ana River improvement plan. apparently would aapport • cheaper venion of the flood coatrol project. An aide to the Republican congreHman said Badham'1 poll Uon la not new but has caucht attention becauae of lut week'• floodlna In Huntington Beech. "Ua:lnc thia u a hysteria point ia WJ"Oll&," said Howard Seelye, an alde to the four-term. lawmaker. "'The l10rm damage had no~ to do with the Santa Ana River. ' Badham called the flood control project a "grandioae concrete raceway to the aea" but added he doea aupport flood control. Seelye l&ld Bedham believea a cheaper amaller project would 1Ull protect Hun~n Beach and Fountain Valley. The project, flnt conaidered nearly 20 rears ago, ls ln the hand• o pollticlana in Waah.l.naton D.C. 0ranp County government la beinc uked to pick up 35 percent of the project'• coat. SOmearea~have (See BAOBAM. Pace Al) waiting for the doora of the diau1er relief center to open at l p.m. Well over 100 were.lined up about a half hour later. Moat of the vict.ima appeared to be patient and phlloeophlcal about the expected long wait. Some were not. Huntington Beach reaident Don White com.plained that only four repre.entativea of the U.S. Small Buaine9I Adminatratlon were on hand. He reckoned the wait would be about four houn. "We can't afford to wait," he said. "We're taking time off from work to clean up. We'll come back tamonow morning.'' White ukf he wu hoping for an SBA loan to Ude him and hia wife Sue over until lnaurance money comes ln. "All our pl.alt.er board up to four feet w• ruined by mildew," he said. White allo voiced anaer about the traah heap• bf diacarded belongino IW'fadng on the aide streeti of BNch Boulevard. ''People are coming down here like vultures, trying to find thinp. They're leaving a mess, he said. ''The city wouldn't even provide dumpsters for us. We had to pay for them ounelves." James and lre11e Hyde, who lost a mobile home and two family cara when floodwaters overran Brookfield Manor in Hunttn1ton Beach. decided to remain [n line. ''I don't know how 1t (the center) worka, but I'm going to find out." aaid Hyde, a mobile home ..ie.nan. "You don't know what It's like to be without wheels when you're a l&leanan. We have to ride the bul or hitch.hike. But I'll (See FLOOD, Pe1e AZ) New penalty trial ordered for lVisely By STEVE TRIPOU OflleO...,Nll .... Two yean to the day after the death that resulted In hia murder conviction, Willie Ray Wiaely finds hirmelf free -at leut temporarily -of the pendlng threat of a death 9ell~. Oranae County Superior Court Juctae Rennet.b Lee ruled today that the penalty verdict of W1Mly'1 trial be c-Jertumed. A jury had recommended that he die. Judee 1...ae today a11o denied a motion for a new trial on the guilt phue of the cue. 1..-e had lndicated yesterday he would order a new penalty trial for Wialey. Wlaely wa1 convicted of firat-dearee murder in the suffocation death of hl1 atepfather in March, 1981. Hunt1n1ton Beach realdent Robert Bray died when the 2 ,000 -pound cab of his tnc\Or·trailer ri8 fell on him • he worked beneath il. Lile'• ~t yeaterday Judge Kenneth Lae appeared to take Wi1ely'1 co-c:owuiel, Santa Ana attorney Keith C. Monroe, by aurprlae. (Wlaely haa repraented h1mlel.f for more than a year, althouah he ii not an attonwy.) CSee PENALTY, Pqe A!) ----llDEI------------llSIDE.-· ------------. M A4 ~ OM ClO 06 84 M B3 Cl-9 °' AS 82 Ba BO AJ ~o Dl-1 • • • AS Al II ; Say 'da-da' A 1'e1U11ylvania eouple bu feathered their 0 ne1t" •ery well. No ldda, but four panoll, three macaw• ud a cockatoo. P.,e BJ. Top drama S-tla Coatt Re,...._,•. a.teet wWW ,.,.1.,. fa •• U11eula1eud ......... , .... , ...... Np46. Broadway welcomed Debbte Reynold• Ncsk with• 1t.aadi"1 o•adon lut •lcht. See Namet aad Facet on P-.e AS. Cil1h lor headline help TM 0.Uy Pilot wlll ,., eaell f M the three beat •••• tlpa of tit. w.U. C.U at at (71•> 642-4311, 1 ••• 116, ... , .. - (114) 641·5616 •IP"· Top 11ri18 ..Cll ... 1c 11 Ill. • • Prise-wlDJ1ha1 piee take the cover la thil week'• Food Section. t'or a doable doee of cleU1htluJ clellena, tum to P.ce Cl. .. ....... t , I> UC lntae'a Bob 1'Mn1.oa, wlloat ... u ..... t ..... W. .Wllty • play IN•Wotl I ............ Aa ......... ............ t .. ,..,.. ....-01 . I I I I i .......... 41 Of1nge 0GM1 DAILY PILOTIW9dn•1d•y, Maroh t , 1H3 .-----------------------------------------------------------. Dental • pa11ent 'left alone' By JEPF ADLER or .. ....,,.....,. An Oran1e CoHt Colleae dental atudent, a11taned to obeer.19 dmlal prooedW'ee in Dr. Tony Protopappu' office, told ~y how he wu left alone on Hveral occa•lona with an ~\hetltied patient who lat.er died. Flrqa Pata.U, who la atudytna to bl • clmlal Mlia1ant, Mid in • hand .. wrltten court affidavit that he had been~ to "obeerve and help" at Protopappa1' office on the aay Patricla Craven WU treated. Burning boat doused FLOOD ASSISTANCE • • • tell you one thil\I. the ft.t Crom hu been tremendoua. They've put ua up at the Hunt~n a.on Be.ch lnn and have hel ua out a lot. They're tnc:r.dlb . " Lil Hunter, a rHldenl of Sun1et Circle tn Hunt1n1ton Beach. wu another flood victlm waJtlna nut the head of the line. Sh• Mld water three feet hilh ruined her wooden floon and four family can "We don't have lo1urance," the Kid. The center 11 teheduled to remain open at leaat until Saturday, accordlna l.O Frank Madden of thfl at.ate Offtc:. of !'..merpncy Service9. Jo&nUy operat.lna the center ln the bMement at cl t 1 _hall la the Federal Emeraency M.anqement A.aency. Thirty-year SBA Joana up to •~~.000 at varyln1 rates of lnt.ef'ftt are available for 1a.ee of penonal real e9tat.e. BAD HAM POSITION. • • Indicated aupport of the project and several county leaden are Irked with Badham'a negative po91Uon. past appointee to the Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency, aa.td ahe hu no doubt. that the thtta t of a river flood are very real. Craven, 13, l.apeed into a coma and died 11 days aft.er anesthesia treatment by Protopappaa In Cc.ta Mesa. Her mother bu a1nce filed a UO million wrongful death ault against the dentist. Costa Mesa firemen quench a blaze which caused S 150,000 damage to a 44-foot sailboa1 at Westerly Marine, 660 W . 17th St., yesterday. The fire was blamed on a spark from an electrical hand tool. "We find it hard to believe," aaad Scott Moraan, an aide to Board of Supervilora Chairman Roger Stanton. "Why wouldn't he support the project? If it aoes (the Santa Ana River), 50,000 of his constituents In Fountain Valley are going lo be under water." "A small number of people were hurt th1a time oompered to what could happen," Finley added. Seelye said hi.a 00. int.encla to take a firsthand look at tht atonn-<iarnaged areu of Orange County th1a week.end and mJaht change hi.a po91Uon depending on what he eeea. ln another affidavit, filed by Protopapr,as. he c laims he "developed ' a method over the past 12 years by which he admin1st.en general anesthesia to paUenta. Irvine to get pentathlon Huntington Beach Councilwoman Ruth Finley. a SLAYING REPORT . Protopappaa uya in the declaration that he personally ha1 tau,ht "this particular system o adminiat.ering general anesthesia to at least 12 Callfornta dentists, moat of whom still employ the same system today." Olympic dreams busied the Irvine City Council last rught as members committed the city's 50-meter pool for a modern pentathlon event and ~utiowly moved ahead with an ambitious gymnastics venture The council unanimously agreed to make the pool at the Heritage Park Aquatics Complex available this October for the 1983 Junior Championship in the pentathlon Richard Stevens, Olympic commissioner for the pentathlon, said the junior championship is a warmup for the 1984 games. The other four pentathlon events -Patail, in his sworn affidavit, t.elll how he waa left alone with Craven on two or three occaaions during the eight-hour treatment. ''The only Instructions I was given was to hold her chin up and put my hand on her stomach to listen to her breathing." according tc-the affidavit. Irvine tables requ~st for 'historic district' YataU a.a.o said that u Craven awoke from the anesthetic during the procedure, she started to scream. "Dr. Badea, (another dentist in the office) waa scared and told Joel (Protopappaa' asaiatant) to ao aak Dr . Protopappas what to do. I heard Dr. Protopappas say not to bother him, that he was busy and just to do what.ever it was that ~ed to be done," Pa tall said . , The •f3:dvit goes on to say that Dr. ea told his aaaiat&nt "that Patrkia had had enough, that we couldn't IJ)Ve her~· but Joel kept puablng the syringe." The affidavit WU filed by the State Attorney General's offkle and the Board of Dental Examlneu in advance of a hearing set t omorrow on a preliminary injunction barring Protopappaa from practicing dentiatry'. The Irvine Caty Council has delayed approval of a law aimed at aeaung a historic district in East Irvine after the lrvine -Company insisted a new ordinance isn't needed. Council members postponed a vote on a proposed law eatabl.ishmg hi.Storie districts last night until they have more time to review comments from company officials At issue is whether the city needs the law or 1f ex11tang procedures are enough to preserve the general store, blacksmith shop. hotel, garage. gralnery and bungalows that make up the East Irvine villa.ge on Sand Canyon Avenue. Monica Florian, vice preaiden t for Pl.annina and policy for the Irvine Company. claimed last rught that the dty can accomplish at.a goal of certification on the National Register of Historic Places without the extra regula lions The Irvme Company owns the buildings an East Irvine and the surrounding property. The proposed ordinance would create a new nine-member committee to hold public hearings on applications for hLStortc designation. It alao would review applications for any construction permits within a dtstr1ct City planners said creation of a committee to oversee 5uch a dlSll"'Ct is a requirement before an area can qualify for the national register Once on the register, a district can receive s1gruf ican t tax exemptions from the federal government But Florian d~ and said while the lenns of the proposed ordinance are optional, they aren't mandatory. The council 1s scheduled to resume disc uasion on the ordinance at ata meeting on April 12 Clouds to return Coastal lodl!r ..... l'llglle 10 IO dDuOe loniglll WI e 501. Mo1lly cloudy tomOfrow wttl\ • lltol\t "'*-of llMntlttent .,_._ Hlgl'I eon-row ~ "-..,. to low 70.. T~ lodl!r In 11'9 Huntlnflon lleospat -Ir\ low 70.. l\overe<I o•«llffd '•• worllare ttted 10 pumci -t• w.ey ffom flooded l\omH In II\• AIYllO MC11on of Ian JOH Nici ""' Nollen a.. &Alca. protlleml ..,, by a two-wee1' reign of 11orma The w..,,,., SerAoe Mid ·-a cdd fforit II~ IO Orop Into the RIM ffom 1M not11\, rMC1*1Q Central Calllornla 1orug111 and tomorrow end bringing 11\e poellblllly of lhYnder"-• ~ -,..., 1oe1ey down to • tine ~ from Senta "- lo l4•an-.... w4tl'I IN .-leYel .. ebout 8,000 .... In .,.. ._i11 10 e.ooo i..t "' 1M central Slerr• ~ -Ulle T9'1oe Tiie 1now level 11\ere w11 upecled 10 Clip to -5,000 leel t_.,_. A~of~today­ upec$ed nonfl ol Mont.,., and MOO.lo. will\ a enow .....i 11 111out e.ooo ,... ll1ewl\ere, from Point Conoepllon to 11\e Mexlcen border end out to mlle1. ~ "* 12 10 22 knots wtltl ~ -t to 12 .._ 11\rougll 1onlgllt O••' outer weter• Locally, llgl\t •erleble wind• OHOugl\ IOnlgl\I Wiii\ ~ 10_,....,.,to 11 .,..,.. 11111 .,..,_ wtltl .....,,. •-II• 4 10 7 tMt Fe~ todar HC•Pt fOf patcl\y low CIOVdl "°"" .. -'-lftel ... '11 dolldl tMghl Temperatures U.S. Summary ~ Ananta Atlantic Cliy A 11orm •r•t•m over L•ll:t ""9dn Huron wee ceu1fng 8ellltrnoN 111u,..der11orm1 along Illa .._,. l!Md-AlWIUc ~ Mft,. lodey, llrrntnclf*n rain /lltd _. In ttw Nottl\eMt, llanlerdt nr9llMC1W10Wln.,..~ IOlae .....,.., loeton UgM --hlllne -... .,_.... UNer o a s Q;'C)I y..., luftelO tl•••h•r•. allow•" aftd lutlngtOn ~ d• •·~..,.. c..., the Gull 0oH1 ind etrong CllartMlon. 8C tiOftherfy wtndl ..... ~ ~on. 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Sacra,.,ento and El Dorado counlln -Vulabla oloud1 FrlOey and 8etutdey wlttl "-' In Ukial\, CMco and 11141 Lelle Tal\oe line In Ill• nortll and • ChelQ ot .no-. lo Ille IOUtll ~ clouda end .._. a-day lf)OW ... 1.000 .... "' Ille norlll 10 7,000 feel In 11\e 1outh TeMpe,.tur•• near normal, wtlll lliQll9 In "-mid eo. and toe Lowe WI tl'll upper 90e 10 IOw eo. •1 --...wtlona. CllfT"AL CA&.IPO"lflA tncludfng Ian ,,.nc.laco, I an Joequln, Amedor Ind Alplne countlM -~ ~ Mtlr ... ,, • ~of.,..,,. In~ Clly and trom ,,,. frNl'IO llM notll\ Moatly ,.., 10 !"-_,,,,, '"' Mf ..,_ e.t111daY M4 lund•~ tnow le"'91 1,000 10 1.000 ..... ,~ .. ,.., notlMI. """ ....... In -.. to "*' 10e. ........ In -40I to ""° IOI at ao-....,.,. •. TidetJ horsemanship, fencing, pistol shooting and running -will be staged at Coto de Caz.a. He said hi.a group wants to u.e the Irvine pool this year and an 1984 because of its central Orange County location and "magruficent" aetung The complex 11 beset with serious problems, however. Of it. three pools, only the 50-mcter pool is working. Corroded fc..eder pipes have crippled lhe others. and city officials worry the same atlment may strike the remaining pool. Temporary steps to halt corroslQn have been taken, easing some anxiety. Council members, citing the worldwide attention, said they hoped the pool will remain working. DaVld SH.la said he LB w11linf. to make "fiscally pr.udent ' effort& to keep it open A proposal to establl.sh a Cathy Ragby Regional Sports Center on land leased from the city at Heritage park was met with less enthusaa.sm The council agreed last night to formally express inlt'rest an the proposal to help o rganizers sec ure loans but stopped short of committing to it Organizers want lo build a 30.000-square-foot gymnastics center complete with anstrucllon for IOCAl youth. Ridge, 29, remained silent dunng the intimate aervice held in Fairhaven Memorial Park Chapel. She held a yellow ro11e and her son's large, brown Teddy bear. About 15 people attended the 20-mlnute ceremony, among them comedian Richard Pryor, who said he waa touched by the circumat.ances of the child's death and wished to off.er hi• condole~ • • Ridae'a attorney, Richard Farnell of Newport Beach, Mid Ridge was "absolutely devastated. Her son waa her whole life." Farnell said he I.a in the proce91 of analyzing the case and is considering bringing a wrongful death suit against the police department. He said he will know by early next week ll the acuon will be filed. PENALTY TRIAL. • • Wiselv and Monroe appeared m court yesterday expecting to hear Lae pronounce sentence on the defendant after nearly a year of delays Lae had the opt.Ion of reducing the jury's recommendation to lafe imprisonment. Instead, Lae, eating a state Supreme Court dec111on an December. ind1~ted that jurors had been allowed to consider evidence during the penalty phase without proper mstructaon from the bench. That evidence, which hinted at W1st>ly's involvement 1n an armed robbery, assault and sohc1tation of murder, cannot be used m dellberatlons unleaa the jury LB told the crimes must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt, Lae 1&1d When the JUdge ordered a new penalty tna.1 today. it created a dJfhcult decwon for proaecutors. Unhke the onginal penalty trial, any new action would require the selection of a new jury This would mean preientation of all evidence a,tai.n VAGABOND SEAMAN IN NEWPORT. • • There were • few other problem• too. home for enough money to get him going agam. He says he bought a plank of wood and carved a Larcade's H -foot homemade vessel aank and the spirited Frenchman was low on money. But one day luck came hLB way in the form of a German fanuly aboard a 27-foot sloop named "Raanbow." "They were d11gusted with the boat and ured of the ocean and were willing to give it up for four airline Uclceta to Australia," he explains Ill hu nallve tongue. Larcade gave them the tickets. With the new boat under his feet, Larcade set sail again, charting a counie back up to France to vialt his family and back to Africa before heading~ the Atlantic. He ~ the ooee.n -3,~ nautical nu.Jes of It -in 35 days, arriving at the Panama Canal m the spring of 1981. A. uaual. he was broke, without food and a stranger ln a strange land. He drifted, fished and finally .et his qhta on Mexico He arrived ln Acapulco with• broken mast and. of OOW'llle, no money. For the next two yean. he took on odd Jobe as mechanic, flaherman, cook and furniture maker. Oft.en. he says, hi.a pay came in the form of meals. No dlnero, only food. He fi.N.lly wired new mast. · On the way up the Mexican coast, he befriended Newport Beach resident Dick Neal. who (nobody knew this al the lime) was about to become Larcade's fint American host. l\nd ao, the French mariner finds himself sharing a Balboa apartment and paying " • day to keep hia boat moored In Newport Harbor. He must move the boat by Friday and I.a al a lea on what to do. The boat, It aeema, needs repairs again and Larcade, of c:oune, needa money. But he's phlloeophic about the altuaUon. Thingl have a way of working out, he uys. Larcade pl.ans to continue hi.a adventure eventually, either by l&.l.ling around South Afnca and back to Europe or around Cape Hom and on to home. Does he mm home? Will he ever get home? He aays he miaaes hla f8Q',)ily but is swept up In the spirit of adventure. He says he's a latali.at and believes It would be "unnatural" to go home wlthoui oompleting the voy •. "I never Int.ended for all t.hia to happen - but it did," he expl.aina "C'esc I.a vie." That'a llfe. * Aeduoe .nd eflmlnat• the ·"99d for meay polaon1. traps, apra)'I end flea powd«I by uatng Uttraonlc Sound WaVflS proven to repel rather th.n klll annoying lnMC:t1. * EfM9ttw In deatroylng flM lnfeetatlont from houMftold prema.. .. wetl .. P9t8-* Hu no en.ct on hum.n1, doge, caw. btrd• and other large anlmala. • '21.11 more than you ()Xpect In • hardware store EJ . - I Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/WednMdmy, MltOh t . 1MI 41 NATION A little touch of Venice in Irvine Close vote predicted in nuke weapons freeze By ne A11oclac.d Pre11 WASHINGTON -A nuclear wupona treeMt l'ftQluUon, which dNw more that\ 4,000 1upporten to a rally outalde the Capitol, fAOM what la expected to be • cl<»e HOUICI vote-af,,.r eul.ll_ wlnnJ.na commlue. approval. The NitOfuUon calla for the RM&an adminiatraUon to UM the current Strate1ic Arma Reduction Tallu ln Geneva to pursue "a complete halt to the nuclear arms race." 2 postal workers await sentencing BALTIMORE -Two poet.al workers, 80CUlled of u~ cookies and candy from darMged package.. await 1entenclng after belne convicted of deetroying mall. A federal court jury deliberated for three houn IHt night be fore returnlns mlldemeanor verdlcu against Norman E. Wllaon, ~g. and Wllllam E. Fergu90n, 44. GM said conceding to Japan DETROIT -The world'• biggest automaker, General Motors C.Orp., ls conceding the Japanese are better at building small can bl jolnlng wtih Toyota Motor C.Orp. of Japan for producUon o a subcompact In California, Industry analysts aay. 'l'he deal Indicates to the public "GM has gone out and selected Toyota and la aayi.ng, 'Hey world, Toyota builda a .ueat car, we want to 1ell your product'," said analyst Maryann Keller. More military aid to El Salvador? WASHINGTON -Presid ent Re agan may soon ask C.Ongreaa for $110 million in military aid for the beleaguered government of El Salvador while encouraging negotiations between the government and leftist guerrillaa. STATE Man frees hostages, surrenders LOS ANGELES -A man took over a bank by claiming he had a bomb, then gradually freed all 30 of his hostages aft.er threatening to blow up the Wlute House because he was ·angry about a dishonorable discharge from the Marines, police say. Harvey Lee Green, 31, surrendered peacefully yesterday after \he last hostages left a Bank of America branch in Hollywood. Mother acquitted in son's death Cempus Drive inundated by overflow from San Joaquin Manh Raene lb GLENN 8COTI' °' ................ A one-mlle lllC'tlon or Campus Drlv• that borders Oranae County'• only remalnln1 frt1hwtttr marah hH bun flooded f o r a week •• the lmmda\ed llW"lh alowly draina Into San Dleao Creek. Chy offklal1 ln Irvine are er.dlc\ina the wai.r level In th• San Joaquin Free.hwater Marsh J\e11rvt near UC lrvlne will aublide enouah in the next few days for tho road to be opened between Carlton Avenue and Unlverslty Drive. The marsh dlnlC'tor, however, la cautJonina drivers a1aln1t becomlna too hopeful "l'd aay people should expect durin1 thla ralnr aeuon to be lnconvenlenced,' aald •Dr. BUI Bretz, the director. "They ahould plan to drive around it." He ralaed the poaibllity the road will open juat In time for a new storm to drop more rain, cauaing • new round of flooding. "lt'a kfud of a race," he a.a.id. If IO, It's a alow one. Wat.er In the 202-acre m.arah c urrently la drainin. g into the creek channel through the only culvert In the diked marahland, a 24-lnch pipe near MacArthur Boulevard. The pipe lies almost horizontally ao the now la never fast. And because of the volume of rain, there la plenty to drain. During the big 1torm1 last week, the culvert WH closed. The reason: The creek channel became ao full that the ruahing water would have revened now through the culvert and invaded the marsh, Bretz said . That would have caused the marsh to flood even more. Of at least equal concern to Breu and other blologiata at UC Irvine, the atonn wat.era would have depoalted a new layer o! lilt In the ma.rah. An annual U}flwc of storm runoff is nonnal for most marahea, but Bretz said the marsh lan't normal anymore. It haa an "engineered wat.erahed," he said, and no way for aoil to .,.., ......................... Campus Drive resemble& a canal as freshwater manh overflow• in lrrine. eventually wuh away. The creek channel and dlkea took c.are of that. To protect the marsh, an employee of the U.S. Geological Survey 11 dispatched to the culvert during ttorma to open and cloae the culvert aate .. needed. While the sill la bad, the freshwater flooding la good, Breu aaid. Marahea do need a teaeonal fluctuation, and this relatively clean water enhances a wildlile habitat In which as nwlY ul19aped.eso!birda.97.aped.es of plantl and 17 spec ies of reptila and amphibians live. Durln& drier months. the marsh receives a continuous supply of water from wella at the nearby Michelao n Water Treatment Plant run by the Irvine Ranch Water Dlstrict. 'Ibe water rwu throuah a wooden canyon ne&r CarlM>n Avenue and under culverts beneath Campus Drive lnto the manh. The manh isn't natural but lt ia a marsh . It'• the laat freahwater type left In a county that once WU filled with them. Brea laid. Today, the manh - bordered by Jamboree Road, University, MacArthur and Campus -la one of 26 parcela that make up the UC Natural Land and Water Reserve Syatein. These puce1a are pr"9e!'Ved to h~lain bow California'• eco l)"lteml wark.ed when unhlndeJ"ed by dvUi.r.atkln.. And, in the cue of the San Joaquin marsh bordering a booming lndu.trial area, they double u wUdlife bMUom. Becau. al l1a .t.nauJ.u' role - and beaau.e the mAnh doeml't flood too often -dty oftidala have adopted a patient attitude about the at.retch of Campu1 Drive. They noce that driven can make aim~ detouu by followtnc M~ Drtve and Harvard Avenue to the fllllll or MacArthur and Uniwnlty to the we.t. Harry Ehrlich. tDADaa'f!I' of the dty'• mal.nt.enanc» aervka, aald water from the marsh Wiii a foot and a half deep lllCl'09 Caipp.11 Drive la,,. IMt week. ~in pumpa wouldn't haw done much to IPeed ~. he .dded. "When you're talklne about water COllllnl up a foot ova at ie.t 200 ec19, be aid., '"you're talldftl about a lot al water." SAN JOSE -A 200-pound woman 8CCU9ed of kil.l1ng her aon by sitting on hlm for two hours as punishment w~ acquitted of involuntary manslaughter yesterday. A Superior Court jury of nine women and three men was unable to find that Betty Mentry, 45, wu "Indifferent to life" -a finding needed for conviction, aaid defense attorney Cyril A.sh. Freeze on utility rate hikes asked PROPERT.Y TAX REFUNDS DUE? • • • Funds sought to search SACRAMENTO -The chairman of the Assembly energy committee says he wants a one-year moratorium on utility rate increases ao the state's regulation system can be studied. Assemblyman Terry Goggin told a news conference his bill, would halt all 1983 electricity and natural gas ra te increases while the Legislature held hearings on energy C06ta. Flood refugees waiting to go home SAN JOSE -The rain.a may stop and the sun may dline. but for hundreds of refugees in Red Cross shelters here, little has changed m the nine days aince floodwaters up to 6 feet deep forced l,700 people from their homes From Page A1 '300 million, if the court decision stands. Steven Lewis. ch ief deputy auditor-<."Ontroller, a.a.id u many .., 600,000 pareela in the t'OWlty could be affected by the decision. He estimated the average refund to a qualifying homeowner would amount to about $1~. He alto ventured that if the declalon la upheld. the state Legialature would have to ttep in and help counties pay back the taxes or establlah a mechanism by which the refundt could be 1pread out ec:ro-several yean. "I have a f=Uua ta going to be large e that It will take the at.ate ture to 90lve th1a problem." Lewis 11&.id. Clalm fonns can be picked up In Orange C-ounty at the of&ea 6f the 'l'ax C.Ollector, Aaleaor. Auditor-Controller or Clerk of the Board of Superviaora. Fonna al.9o may be obtained by mail i ng a atamped , self-addreaed envelope to the Clerk of the Board of SuperWon. Post Office Box &87, Santa Ana, 92702. for lost pair Frl.enda of two Newport Beech bu1lne11meJl ml .. h~I In the mow~ Slefta Nev.de are att.emptina to rai.M money to keep a fleet a( .... ,,,,,,.,... ...-ch teaml ln the alr. Indictment sought in Belushi death LOS ANGELFS -The proeecutor investigating John Belushi'• d eath saya he will a.eek an indictment against Catherine Evelyn Smith, who was with the comedian the night before he died of a drug overdoee, a newspaper a.a.id today. No Social Security until 67? The aearcb for the men, wbdw belll mtwt"' ace hb. 28 when~ twin=::: went down wt a( the Mount&l.D 8ld "90l't. ta cosUna about •• 000. day. Showdown due on bailout, raising age of retirement Brian Bertha and Jeff LaHecka, who wen rwtw'ninC free a Sun Valley, Idaho, aki trip, ue Newport Beach real e1tate lnveaton. IMrtba l• a reaident of c.aplstnDo Beech and LaHedta Uva in i.,una Blech. WORLD Landslide kills 270 people in China PEKING -A ma.ss of earth and stone hurtled down a mountain onto a rural village k.LlJ1ng more than 270 people in northwest China's Ganau province, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. By this morning 33 survivors had been re.cued, 277 people in the danger z.one had been evacuated and 22 inj\.l.ttd had been hoepitaliz.ed, Xlnhua said. Kidnappings terrorize Colombians BOGOTA. C.Olombi.a -KldnappingJ In C.Olombla, runn1na at a rate of more than one per day this yeu, have C.OlombU.na and foreigners fleeing abroad for safety. And thoee staying behind are buying gu.na In reco.rd numbers. hiring bodyguards and driving bullet-proof can. 97 rescued in ferry boat sinking MANILA. Philippines -A ferry boat c.arrylna 97 people burst Into flamel and later aank after lt was rammed last night by a fishing boat, but all thoee on board were re9CUA!d, ahippl.ng offidala said. The owners of the ship said all 54 peaaengent ana 43 crewmen were l'8CUed by cout guard and civilian boata aft.er they leaped overboard near the port of C.ebu In the central Philippines. British coal strike threat recedes LONDON -The threat of a national coal strike eued today u leVenl news reporu laid Britain'• 204,000 miners had voted decUively to stay on the job in defiance of their union Jeeden. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Hou.e RuJee Committee hu set the •t.&ie for a floor battle over whether to ralae the Social Security retirement age to 67 for people who are 23 or younger today. With Republicans eolid and Democrats divided , that amendment appeared to have a real chance when the full HOWie votes today on the $165.3 billion bal.lout plan for Social Security. The rules committee waa expected to allow only one other amendment for debate when the chamber takes up the l"e9CUe plan o riginally fashioned by the National C.Ornmiasion on Social Security Reform. At luue 11 the cornmiaaion'a failure to prescribe how to resolve one-third of Social Securl ty'• long-term $1.g trillion defld t. Rep. Claude Pepper, D-Pla., the rules chalnnan. laid he will offer an amendment to wipe out the rema1n1na deficit with a 0.63 pe~nt payroll tax. lncreue in the year 2015, which would booat the levy from 7.65 percent to 8.18 percent. But conare11lonal leaden Indicated that 1upport waa building for the amendment to ralae the retirement afe We're LIBfening ••• What do you lib about~ Dally Piiot" What don't you Ukt! Call the number at left and your me91qe will be recorded, traNCribed and delivered to the appropriaw edlior. 842• ' . Thtt same 24-hour an1wenn1 Hrvlce may be uaed to record let · ters to the editor on any toPic Mallbox cootrtbutort mlllt incliack their namtt and telephone number for verification No clrculaUon calls, please Tell us what's on your mind. ORAHOe COAST DlllJ Pilat VOL 11. NO, • apon.ored by Rep. J .J . Pickle, 0-Texaa, chalnna.n of the Ways and Mean• aubcommlttee on Social Security. Pickle'• plan would booat the retirement age in two atagea from 65 to 67 over 44 years. Tho1e now 40 or youn1er would have to wait until ap 66 to draw full benefita from Sod.al Securtty. People 4~ or YOUJller would be affected eomewhat u the change bepn to be ph.ued in for early ret1reea In the year 2000. For the:. waiting to draw full beneflta, the aae would climb two months a year over aix years . .. • • Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES C•rti(i«l G~mol~i11, AGS ANNIVERSARY RING RENEWS THE COMMITTMENT , until it reached 66 in the year 2009. The phase-in of the aecond ttage would ttart in 2017 ., that by 2027 the age to draw full benefita would be 67. Thme born In lgoo -today'• 23-year-oldl- would be the fint to feel the full Impact, but everyone 28 or YC>\&D8er would be affected to IDID9 degree. Pidde'a plan would atW allow people to qualify for M~ at ..ie 65 and to retltt early at aee 62. But ins1eed of drawina 80 percent of full benefita, 62-year-o!.da would ,et ooly 7& ~t in 2009 and 70 percent ln For the ftnt time ln ~ a week. around -.rch t.-. out of Mammoth and JW1e LUe were aent Into the mountain• yestent;l.!.hile alx Civil Air Patrol and nine prlva,,. hellcopten circled the area when the Dla.ne la believed to have PJ19 dawn. A 1earcb fund ha• been emNkbed J'rimdl and .. ...._ .-idatel an .-ma IDOOe1 be amt to Benba-LaHecb Search Fund, 4e21 Teller Ave., Su.lie loo, Newport &e.ch neeo. 9ell Her How'Much You Laue HerWithThe 'Diamond _finniuersary Ring ... I 'l!. A Nnd of • diamonds NI S11VS C3 :'!.";."" n,...,. -~ Morad ,,.,.,. I J I I 1 I I I Honon Judge Shella Sonenshine leada Superior Court bench to lmtallatlon of new colleaguea ( inaete) • - ----===---_ .......__ . .. The Boye Club of Fountain Valley le conducttn1 reslltraUon for lt.1 198' b•1t-.JI procram. whSch Al f« boya aNl atrl• .,. e to 11. PncdCee wtl1 c.ke place durt.na March. a..... will be held at the Boya Club,~ Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley. The tint pme la April 4. Slanup t .. are '20 for Boye Club ~ f30 for non·memben. r ... cover unifonne, umplree trophy. Reptratlon laeplace at the Boy. Club from 9 a.m. to e p.m. Monday 1lln P'riday. 'nMt 1N1Ue wt11 be Umited to the f1m 100 chlldren w lien up. •Enaett J. Droaeabu1, a member of the ltate Doud of Equal11.aUon, wW be suett 1peak.er at tomorrow'• meettns of the Irvine Republican Club. The meetil)I wlll be held at the Irvine branch of PJ'Oll'ellive Savl.np and Loen Amodation. 4880 lrvtne Blvd. It ii free and open to the public. •''Street Manaiement: How Do You Spell Reller!'" ta the topic of a day·lon1 eemlnar tomorrow, 1pon1ored by SaddlebllCk Community C.Ollep. The eem1nar rune from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the A1rpol'tel' Inn ln Irvine. Coat la t7~ and lncludee lWlCh and a "1urvival kit." For reeervationa, call 831-4646 or 493-2923. • The Fountain Valley Jayceea and Jaycee Women are eeeklng conte1tanll for the annual Junior Miu Pa1eant apon.ored by the gi:oups. Eligible are girll who are currently In their junior year ln high IChool, p<WeMi'l8 a minimum 2.8 grade-point averaae. Partidpanta must ralde ln Fountain Valley or attend hiah tchool In the city. Deadllne for enterlni la Match 21. The ..aeant wW be held June 24 ln the Hun Beach High School Theatet-. • '& ... . . : •! :ce .. , I i ') ,, 1• ·s .•J : '1 nl • 1 ... : . IRS ·wants . to Jiang up · • • -on c.1t1zens ets I ngs WASHINO'roN (AP) -U U-. a.asan admln11traUon baa ltl way. expert an1wert will no ton;er be .iu.t • te~ Gill away for f.upayen hWna out t.hetr income tax NtUml. The lnWnal Revenue e.rvb hll nvtwd ltl plan to ltop livl.N out IUCh edvlce an U.. •Jephone. But the propoeal apparently I.a Just M unpopular u lt waa when It WU ttm m.cs. • ya&' • and killed by c.on..r-. .. I t.hink that'• terrible " Rep. rails 11. (AP) - on restroom mt from the l>y women, Edward Roybal, D-Callf., ' chairman of the Houae Approprlatlona aubcommlttee that ovenees the IRS bud.set, aaJd of the propoul. "9eal'Chen ir e more mtve,much an Worncft'\, '' a profemor reeearchen graffiti on I at the ampua. created by eractive and ~ aertoua ilvlce and ~rtencea. ,, '\ ) E "If he (the taxpayer) does not pt help from the IRS, he may aay . . . rm not aotna to tile thil return'.•• Royoal-told IRS Commillioner Roecoe L . Eger. The commlaioner aald IRS th1nka it hu more effec:Uve waya of answertnc taxpayer queetlona. For aevetal yean, IRS hu. operated toll-free nationwide telephone l1nel to stve taxpayen direct answera to questiom about filling out their tax returna. • The hot line took more than 39 mlllion calla in 1982, and the vat majority of them were from people wltb a}'edfic quntiona about completina their retuma. Orenge Oout DAILY PILOT/Wldneld1y, M1roh t, 1- BJ ftl A11fCia ... Preli NJ:W YORK -Contrary to her dodor'1 wlahll DebbM ReJMW• returned to "WOd\an of U.. Year" on &ro.dway l.lllat m,ht -to a ttandJna ovation -becaUlt the ahow wt11 c:k11e SUnday uni.. bum.-&*kl up. Reynold!_, 00, collap1td durlna the matinee l.ut Da y and wu taken to a hoapltal where th• dta1no1i1 waa "acute amneala" which "la thouaht to involve a lack of blood flow to the brain." Doct.on aaid the condition wu not likely to recur but recommended ahe atay home. But Reynolda, at a h09pit.al newa conference aaid ahe waa "feelin1 per" and wu to return to the Nae 1.ut t. She repi.c.ct Raquel Welch in the ahow 13, rtaht afth a blizzard atruck the city .. A atrlke by conductora baa atopped nearly all commuter tralna to the city from New Jeney and the northern auburbs. NEW YORK -Fonner Sen. Jacob K. Javttt accepted an award from the National Conference of Ou1sUana and Jewa and called for "an unremittina at.ruQle aptnat the fear of war and nuclear armament.' 'The greate.t Jlift of life and the gre.te.t therapy," Javita aafd, "la to conUnue to work for thoee thlnsa ln which you puaionately believe." Javlts, 78, who auffera a debllitatlve ~. remained 1n a wheelchair throughout the dinner at the New York Hilton. tr. _.. firmly but hoal'Mly with the aSd of. tncbial tube which 1Upplement11 h1a oxya-n intake. NEW YORK -Jou Lad-. co-halt of A.BC'• "Good Momtna America" PfOll'UD, hM ,Sven bU1h to a 9-pound, 8~-ounct lirL ABC Mid Lunden, 32, and her Jiu.bend, producer MicUel Sftue, will name the child. Who WU born Monday, IJadtaJ lM. 11,.y have a 2~-year-old dauchter. LONDON -Pren houndtna durtna Prlaee Alulrew'a c.artbbean try1t with fomMI' erotic atarlet Koo Stark .... took more out of him than the Falk.landa war did, hJ.a brother Edward aaya. "He came back from that holiday more drawn, more tired than he had been from three montha at war," Edward, 19, Mid in an interview publiahed ln Woman maaazne. Andrew, 23, cut abort ANDMW hit vacaUon ln October with the 26-year-old Stark amid lntenae p r e11 covera 1e hi1hllght1ng the actreaa' teen-age roles ln porDOlnlphic movies. It WU .Andrew'a tint vacation after returning from the war with Argentina. . , ''He miaeeid summer and he had every rf&ht to go on holiday," said F.dward. "Not orily did they hound !Um over the affair, they actually hounded hlm to such an extent that he had to stop the hdllday." .. NICOLE MILLER JESSICA McCltNTOOK BEST DRESSED '83 MEET ·THE NEW DESIGNERS IN PERSON One o1 the best parts of our 100th birthday celebration 1s presenting the newest stars-destined to influence your style choices. And this spring. we'reJocusing on their elegant creations. Each with a true artist's eye for the soft. clear colors you love. and for mixing textures in the most original way. Come In and discover all tl"lat's completely new and very welcome for spring. Meet and talk to the designers personally at our fashion event in NEWPORT. Thursday, March 10. Show will begin at 1 p.m. wjth Informal modeling untll 4 p.m. Robinson's 'tbung Designer Dresses. 17. Newport. To order, call toll·free 1'·800·3'1·8501. 'I , l I ~ I 'Closely' R lated' sensitive and articulate drama at SCH lb TOM TITUI or11ieo.ii,,......,. '"'-world pr.ml•,. 111110r1 un South Cout Repenory'• Serond Staie, which oP.entd 10 lmpreulvely with 'Brothen" and foundered briefly with "Sho Allo o.nce.," hu been •t ri&hl o n ce more with 1 'Clo1ely Related .. Bruce MacDonald'• maiden effort ln playwriting 11 a beautifully articulate drama well llflUOned by momenta of human comedy. It rnchet out for the audience with the unauurnlng Innocence of the teen-age 1lrl throu1h whom It 1peak1 and weave• an Intricate web of emotional involvement. "Cloaely Related," directed with aharpnea and aensitivity by Lee Shallat, lays a light 1roundwork of almoat altuation-comedy dimen1ion1 But, lest the playgoer be lulled into a falle aeMe of familiarity, be adviaed that MacDonald has more on hla mind than a plot device fraught with absurdity Hla characters, like thoae of Oliver Hailey, are almost magically human, people we would like to know better though we appreciate the brief I ERMIBllON ln\l'oducUon Th y pGllM'9 d•plh and dlmunaion, unlike thOM In tho Harold Plnwr play upew!ra. Thu central rtgurl'I are a doctor and hla wlfo whe»l" life tofilether hu bet.•1\ 1tuntt.'<i alnce the death of thl'lr child eliht )'earl before. He haa " mialreal and ahe, presumably, a lover, and each partner 11 sophi1Ucaledly aware of the o th er 's extracurricular activity. Things be c oml' more compucatea when theU' daughter becomes Involved with the teen-age son of his mtstress - and the tense confrontation of the parents over the outgrowth of that situation is a maaterful pl~ of writing It 1s here we aee the doctor's emouon.al cowardice delineated in a moment of superb understatement The cast as a urut us supenor, wHh Stephen Keep excelling in the play's greatest challenge, uncovering the layers of anxiety in the doctor's character. Penelope Windust is beauUfully expressive as his wife, atilt aeeklng his forgiveness for her ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l-11 ll11t-l-C1r ..... "" c1a,, ..... lllOnth o.c AIAPOl'll AHO HOTll PICK-I.JP MERCEDES BENZ ROLLS ROYCE FERRARI MASERATI CLDV BMW CONVERT. QTANG CONVERT. VW CONVERTIBLE LINCOLN --, CADILLAC CORVETTE FORD (714) 650-1180 200 w Cont Hwy . 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It's a performan~ to cheriah. "Closely Related," SC.:K ~xplairu in it.a program notes, was the runner-up In the theater'• nationwide contest to secure an original play for production.' It will be interesting to see tf the wumer -"Goodbye Freddy," to be presented next, m April -measures up. Performances of "Closely Related," clearly a highlight of SCR's Second Stage, continue nightly except Mondays through March 20 at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa Call 957-4033 for llcket infonnation. Sourh Coa~t Plaza I~ H l ; ; ~ .; It 'i The DAILY PILOT PfOWlde• ~ rul"9 end pubtlcetloft MJvtc.1. We tine 111 the nec.aaary form1 end melnteln • dilly 1erwlc1 to the Orange County Courthovee. Either 1top by on e of our co11w1nlent office• or phone tt11 LEGAL OE,.ARTMl!NT 6'2-4321. Eat. 332 for more lntor1•11tk>n end form• Free Gift Wrap Majo r Credit Cards We Mail Gifts ELECTRONIC MUSCLE . . 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I t'• u w uy1 u ft yut , l)ut Saddlt•bat•k Coll e1c• trustee Larry Toylor wnnt1 vowr• to know h~'ll br 11.c"pptnai down aa • ~rd 1111•mb!r n1•>Ct Nov~mber. Hit announc•m•nt ·•aJlow• amC:O time for ln~ people to me ecq_ualnted with the coUep end make • dodllon." Congressman's staff seeking Th... indlvlduala depend on Goodwill lnd1.11trl•s for th•lr livelihood, explained Oclor1• W K"11ln1er, preaident of th.- county w Id f' voc ati o nal rehabilitation center. Durln1 the aevere storm, regular donors were too buay to aather their contribution• 14nd the at.reeta were too floodf'd to tranaport the donaUona. T uy lor h u n r vcd on tht+ Smidlt'b&at·k bc~rd 1lni.'t• 1974 atnd wH 11 truatee tor the Laiuna Beoch Unlfi1-d &•hool C>t.trk t off »nd o n for m un· thun u tfoUon y1•u1"11 bt•fon• thut. He'll be 6ll y1•or1 o ld thia weekend, and he Clgurew It'• time to turn thing• over to younger minds Taylor'• eecond reaaon for ateppl"I down atema from ht. fruatratlon with tho it.ate. "To be hone.it, I don't think the board haa much lever•&• an .''he Mid. ~egialaton in Sacramento att runni"I the tchoola now. I don't aee any point in being on the board when you can't make lo"l·rarule plana. • • senior intern As a reeult, of Goodwlll'• 34 attended donation trailera arowld the county , 30 are e mpty. K'8alnger has stated the urgent need for consistent donationa to replace Goodwill'• lnventory. Gary atson o fficer or year Taylor '11 tru11tNl Uastrkt 3 ent'Ompasst'li au of Laguna Beach Applicationa ~now available fOf' • federal government aenior citizen lntemahip prosram. Rep. Dan Lungren, R -Long Beach, announced today. One ciUzen , ase 60 or older, wW have the chance to work in Lungren'a Waahlngton, D.C. and dlatrkt offices from May 9 to June 10. The week of May 23-27 will be spent ln Washington Applicant.a muat be active In senior citizen organlz.aUons, 1n good health and resident.• of the •2nd Congreaaional District which Includes m o st o f Huntington Beach. To help meet expenses. Lungren'• office w ill pay a stipend of $700 plus transportation to Washington. Th ose Interested ln participating can write Lungren's office at: 328 Caf\non House Office Building, Washington, D.C . 20515 or call the Long Beach district office at (213) 436-9331. Deadline for applying la March 31. "We Mpedally need clothing, s hoea , h o usewares, small appliances auch aa blenders and toasters, radios, jewelry and toya," saJd K.e.J.nger. For information, call 5-47-6301 Bloodmobile visit slated at Edison The American R ed C r oss bloodmobile is scheduled to be available for blood donations from 8 :30 a .m . to 1 p .m . tomorrow at Edison High School In Huntington Beach. Re s idents can mak e appointments b y calling the school's activities o ffice at 962-1356, extension 289. A s c heduled bloodmobil e appearance last Wednesday at the school was canceled because of flooding. und South Lagun1t, porUona of o..,,... .... L~111 ure World 11nd curre ntly' Larry Taylor uninhabited areas in Irvine and Luguna Nagucl won't run again O th..r Sud d h·bat:k trus tees announcement to retire from the whoH· te rms w ill expire In board for two reasona: Novemb<·r arc Roht•r t Moore, He wantll qualified candidalA..'tl W1ll1am Wa th and Harrie tt to start thinking about running Wulthl•r Cor hia four-year aeat now. "And,rr he aaid, "If there'• any diatrlct that need• lonf.·range planning, lu Saddlebeck. · Taylor, a former lneurance agent. aporta editor and lockamith aaya he plana to apend more time with hla wife and sailboat whe n he retires In Gary Watson named Valley cop of year G a ry Watson , a 9 111-year Taylor says hl''s making his "Moat people won 't run liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii November. veteran of the Fountain Valley Poh,•e Department, h as been named Fountain Vallt·y Police O ff1t·er of t h e Year by the Fountain VaUey Exchange Club Watson. who a lso resides in Fountain Vollt•y, has bt•en assigned to pa trol, crime SCl'ne anV(.>Stlgallon, traffic, fraud and RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ·~htttettdS..• I '22 HAJllO• IL YD C OSTA MESA -S41·1 IU o th e r d ut i t•s H e w as ·-~11111111~-~11111!11 ... I instrumental in organizing the ~ J~ Fount.am Valley Police Explorer ..-n-''°""•• '1\11 •I'""o 114-rnw group uuo0oum Supphn Tht• officer r eceived a leg Spec/11/ injur y w hlh• o n d u t y a nd Mm h9, 1983-M1r.15, 1913 r eceived a m(·dll'a l rl'lirement Synodonlls nl&rlventrll: 4.49 r r o m t h e d e pa r t m e n t i n 1 am '" 11tenhon celhnc Miit Decem ber 1982 ftttow lrom lht Conto l•lf mo\I WATER DAMAGE SALE COST+ 153 We handle all insurance claims CARPET -LllOLEUI -HARDWOOI • 1111 ILlllS ALL BRANDS AT TOP DISCOUNT PRICES 848-4424 Carpet Market 1110 • .,..,, ,, .... ,.,,,, Chimp 'attack' said exaggerated c1I\. I 'm odeAHy bu1ll tor bottom lud1n& ho•"'' I hnt 1n odd \w1mmrne h1b1I UP\•df down Motlltr 1111ure hu even rt•ll~ my nalural c1mounaet by mal•nc my IM<hodt ~&hit! than my underSldt &t••nc mt lht n.rural ptole<hon I flffil 1(1 leed u1e1, hom lhl WJIKt Sff mt 11 A;iu,ltC I ropoc Ii\ whtrt I am on uit u~r ll>t namt u~ down cal IOf ollfy $4 49 A Lion Country Safari spokeswoman aaya reports about a trained chimpanzee on a hair-pullins binge lut weekend were e~rated. .; "It happened ao fast that 1t was ii>ver almost as soon a s It :b,appened," said spokeswoman :~irginia Brauer. ,; fie chimp, which was leashed ' ~ • . ; ~ i • to a chair. suddenly JUtnped on a young attendant standing an the wings to coordinate mwnc and microphones for the Baldwin's Charm ing Chimps show The chimp r e portedly pulled rhe woman's hair, but the v1c t1m tClffered only a few scratches, said Skip Ale xander , general manager at the park. Trainer Jo h n Baldwin as a subcontractor p resenu ng the s ho w at Lion Country. T h e incident occurred during his first show ever at th(' park Brauer, who tra1ru; two of th~ park's rt'S1dent l'h1mps. said the new 1:nv1ronml.>n t p r oba b ly caust.'d the chimp to pamc uce e -..is.t" -- era IDCO ' • Money you don't pay in taxes is available for you to spend now. What's more, we'll give you an extra $100 if you deposit $5,000 or more! I This offer applies only to the Great American Investor Series'" of 4 year to JO-year accounts opened with a de posrt of SS,000 or mofe. Present this coupon 1t any office of Gfut American Federal and SlOO 1n bonllS 1ntertst for every SS,000 depos !ltd will be crtchltd to Your opemna balance.Accounts sub1ect to m111mum balance hmits; currently, Sl,000,000 Thia ofter e~rn March 31, 1983. Mtt: As there i1 en IRS-imposed penalty fof Hrly w1thdr1w1I of inter· at, the $100 bonus should bt ltft in the tccount lo nrn ~m~ndtd Inter est for the full term of the 1ctount. Wrthdfawel of pf\nclpal prior to ma1u· rify will ftllllt In 1&1blt1ntlal ln'-trut ,..,atty '*" lorltltutt ol tntlre Inter I at boltUL ,__ _____ _ What's your tax brac ke t~ If it's 250.0, you can cut 1982 taxes by $500; maybe $1,000! If 50 %, knock off $1 ,000 to $2,000. It's easy. Open an IRA for $2,000 if you're single; for $2,250 if married and only o ne works; for $4,000 if both spouses work. Whatever the amount, it comes right off the top of your taxable income. And if you've got I RA or Keogh deposits from past years sitting somewhere else, bring us a $5,000 deposit and pick up a $100 interest bonus on any of our 4-year to 10-year accounts! H ere are our high money-market interest rates and yields: IRA TERM No Term 18 mos 4 years 5 years 6 years 10 years Current Rate 8.80% 10.2 53 10.10% 10.20% 10.303 10.70% Annual Yield• 9.19 3 10.90% 10.73% 10.843 10.953 11 .40% You choose the account, from our Insured Moneymarket Account (far left) to our 4-year to 10-year Great American Investor Series:" Interested ? Got questions? N eed help? W e're ready. Visit any office for more info. Or call our toll-free Financial Line: (800) 272-9000. Every dollar you don't give the I RS is another dollar to spend (or save) 'for yourself! Let us help you cut your taxes. 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'* .. ltlltlN Svtmtllhal PtA•llJ ..... ,,, wllll4fl••I '"'""' ltlfl -··~' It '"-"'' ..... , California moving to improve world trade Much baa been 1ald and written about the U.S. trade ddidt. but lntemational trllde can abo be crucial to an individual M.ate'a economic well-being. In California, for example, one out of every 10 jot. II tied to International trade, principally in the area• of electronlcs and ._ncult\U'al prodUctl. Lut year, the state exported mo" than $30 billion worth of producta. But it 1tlll wound up wlth a $1.7 billion trade deficit. And every billion dollar deficit ls eatimated to coat Californians 40,000 to 75,000 jobs. That's why more than 100 representatives of business and agriculture joined state officials in Sacramento last month to inaugurate the new California World Trade Commission, desUlned to provide a single voice for business and government in the area of international trade. The bipartisan, 15-member commission will be headed by Secretary of State March Fong Eu a.tid will operate out of the governor's office. Membership also includes Gov. George Deukmejian, Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy, three members appointed by the gpvernor, two by Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and two by Benate President Pro Tern David Roberti. An additional five will be n.amed by a 20-to 40-member adviaory board. Repreeentatives of a,r1culture. bua.tne., induatry and die port d1rectotl of Lona Beach and San Frandlco will be lncluded in the complete cornmJaton. Secretary Eu notes thot although California's economy ranks sixth or seventh ln the world, we lag far behind many other states in international trade promotion. She seek.a not only an rncrease in exports from the state, but a search for overseas money to be invested in California. The effort to reverse the state's trade deficit, like the national deficit, depends to a certain extent on efforts of the federal government to reduce trade barriers. California citrus growers, for example, are up against Japanese quotas on ci lrU8 fruit imports, but attempts have been made at both the federal and state level to modify these restrictions. • The new W orld Trade Commission replaces the former state Oflice of International Trade and, given its extensive membership and high-level sponsorship should be able to operate much more effectively. California needs to buy a great deal from other countries, but it has much to sell to the world and much to gain from such sales. Elimination of the trade deficit would be a major step toward restoring the balance of the stat.e's economy as a whole. High cost of experts When citizens question the b~y high salaries paid to public officials, the customary l'l~ponse is that it is necessary to keep up with going market rates ln order to attract high caliber people. So it was with the announcement that the new pf?isident of the University of C omia will be paid an annual 1 of $150,000, compared with toe 94,265 paid his predecessor, I llllvid Saxon. The pay level was approved i:, UC regents when they named Uavid Gardner, president of the University of Utah for 10 yea.rs, to succeed Simon, who left for a 11iore lucrative post with the Hasaachuaetts Institute of 1~echnolOJY· The UC president dao enjoys rent-free use of a home i~ Berkeley. Assemblyman John Vasconcelloa, chairman of the J\aaembly Ways and Means • Committee, said he found it hard to understand how a UC president could be paid three times as much as the governor when "we're trying to find money to keep the university's doors open to students.'' The governor's salary remains at the $49,100 level established by former Gov. Jerry Brown. That's a situation many would question. But, as usual, a spokesman for the regents explained that the $150,000 is "in a n appropriate range" compared to salaries of presidents of 32 other top rankin,g universities. That's probably quite true. And it may go a long way to explain why universities across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to offer quality education witho ut impo11ing a f inanciaJ burden on students, their parents and the taxpayers in general. (iplnions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex· '<essed on this page are those of their authors and artist s. Reader comment is invit· td. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (7U) 642·'321. :L.M. Boyd/ Rome's Lotharios When a young woman walks down • main thoroughfare ln your town, bow often, if at all, la ahe approached by men with romantic intentions? No doubt lhia a\atiatic varies from place to place. But it'• unlikely that the i;.rop.oaition picture anywhere l:.ereebouta can compare with that of I ;aly'a Rome. 'fhere, raearch reveala, t le average female touriat under age 40 eeta eight unaolldted invitations a c·ay. Q. Singer Vicki Carr, what's her real name? A . F1orencia Bilenta de Castillaa r larUnez Cardona Mom • It was Adlai SteveNOn who said ll flrwt: "Flat~ry la all right. if you don't hhale." A woman's haJr grows faster when ibe'• expecting. t "N.omi. aex at noon taxea, I moan." 'l,'be previous aentence I.a not auppoeed tb tell you aometblng you don't alrudy know. Rather, It'• a pal- ladrome, spelled the aame way t ...... • f«ward. It turned up ln cw~ man'•~ to find ta. -..i pallnd.rome, which may I~ "Doc. note, I d1-ent. A fat never J~tl a fatnaa. I diet on cod." Q . What were Cleopatra'• wlp 1Dldeof? ' A.. Rope. You am filw'e about 2,000 pmtal dmployeea at thl• moment are ·~t. Q . What's the oldest trademark petent in the Uruted Stat.es? A. A drawing of a devil. William Underwood Company. the deviled ham maker. took out the patent in 1870. To describe the mentally suspect. On the fann -"He's got a hole in his bucket.'' At the bakery -"He's three doughnuts shy of a dozen." m Laa Vegas -''You can roll his I.Q. with a pair of djce.'' Q. How do you account for the fact that women generally hear high not.et better than men do? A Thinner eardrums, lighter ear bones. The mother of actor Telly Savalaa once won the title of "Miss Greece" in a beauty contett. Two advertiaina adjectives heard by mlWona of people daily are "la,tt" ln refert!nce t o beer and ''rw::k..and-pinion" In reference to car steerina. And ml.Wona have no ldea what elther meena. "l..aaer'' just aaya the beer haa been atorea for montha. ~ fOf' nck-a.nd·pinjon, OW'~ man wW look it up and report ahOrtfy. Stand by. Q. How come your cyebrowa don't pow tor,. the way your hair dote? A. Orowii.w cycle of th8 eyebrow la only about UT weeb. .. Everythlna ln Ufe la aomewbe.re ei.e, and you let ~ ln a car,'' aald u . White. wiaUUlly. ,.......,,....., ,._..... CMIJDU.., ..... .,..--..... ... ,,....., ... Tough laws packing ·prisons The "lock-'em-up" legi.slallon of the last session haa packed state prisons well beyond capacity and 90me of the very lawmakers who worked for toughe r sentencing now spend their days trying to solve that crowding problem. It is apt to give one t hf' false impression that the state's tough -on-crime stance of the past few years la softening. What Is In fact happening is a search for a solution to the overerowding of prisons that will not create the Illusion that penalties for serious and violent crimes are being lessened in any way in Callforru.a. SUCH A perception is import.ant. A reduction In the crlme rate Is evident, and proponents of stiff jail sentences are claiming their methods are responsible. (For example. a recent Gallup Poll suggested that nearly half of all U.S. citizens express fear about walking alone after dark In their own neighborhoods. At the same ume, according to pollster George Gallup, fewer people today perceive their immediate envaronment.s as dangerous as one year ago, leading to the conclusion, says Gallup. that the crime rate ii abating.) Sen. Robert Presley (0-Rivennde), has been at the front of legislative efforts to increase penaltie. for felonioU& actlvtUes. yet the lawman-turned-lawmaker this year is seeking support for a proposal that would begin to free non-violent convicts. Presley's proposal recognizes the fact that state prisons are 130 percent of capacity and designatet early release for WITlll/ llKllllll certain felons. Thia would cr eate additional apace for violent offendens who pose a distinct danger to society outside of prison, and allow time for new priaon facilities to be completed. (Voters in November authoriz.ed the sale or $400 million in bonds for prison construction, but to date only $100 million have been sold, the rest hAving been frozen by Treasurer Jesse Unruh pending a h eallng of the curre nt financial pinch being experienced by the state. Even when the entire amount is sold, the new cells are still three years away) Presley has yet to get any sign of support or o pposition fr om the Deukmejian administration on his measure. Deukmejaan, while he was attorney general, was the priJne mover on "use a gun, go to jail" legulation that began the accelerated flow of humanity mto state prisons THE CIRCUMSTANCES have fashioned a delicate political sHuatfon. because any wholesale release -even of non-violent prisoners -is likely to aend the wrong message to would-be criminals, to create the very wrong impressio n that cri mes ega1n1t - law-abiding c itize n s and their institutions will b e t ol erated .:.. ~ Deukmejian is particularly aware of this :. potential pitfall, and will be moving ; slowly to prevent has tough on crime ; attitude from being tarnished m any : way. ~ Nevertheless, the governor must be : reminded that overcrowded p~ns are : dangerous. both for occupants and for : society generally, and that this problem 7 of packed cells 1s one that demands : immediate solution. Presley has proved ; has law-and-order credentials. and his proposed legislatJon presents a stop-gap · solution for a mess that threatens to get : much worse before new pilhouses are · ready to be Called Contntunity colleges • Ill fiscal tur1noil By DR. BERNARD J . LUSKIN In 1973 California had the finest community college system In our nation, and Orange Coast College wu a fiaphip in this country'• community college movement. In 1983 our flag flies at half mast. Economic conditions -worldwide, nationwide. and statewide -a.re upside down In that context, our great community college system is ,oopardtzed. Moreover. CalJfomia now rank.a fiftieth among the states in per c apita expenditure for education buring the paat four years Orange Coast College haa experienced a reduction o f over $5 million in its operating budget. The college's situation has become 90 serious that programs are being cut and capped. faculty and staff are bel ng la ad off. services and matenals are being reduced. and man~ students will be turned away. Our "winds of woe" began to blow in 1978. The state had accumulated an embarraulng surplus through rapidly escalating property taxes fueled by a skyr ocketi ng real estate market. Taxpayers rebelled and PropositJon 13 was born. Few argue that property tax reform was needed. But now, years lat.er, we are staggered by the juggernaut of recession ; and w e must mak e adjwtmenta 1f our wonderful colleges. wruch contribute 10 much to so many. are to be saved. COMMUNITY COLLEGE funding has been frozen aance 1978. The ravages of Inflation are now cauaing much of what has been built at Orange Cout College over 35 yean to be dismantled in a brief time. Fiacal and regulatory control of our colleges has ahJfted to the eta~. and local board• are experienclne continuing dimlnlahed ability to respond. We cannot deny reality. We know that auaterlty la here to atay. We alao understand that we cannot operate beyond our means. The bottom line. now, la that the LeaiaJature decides how much of our local tax doll&n will be returned. FJ.ahty-fJvt percent of occ·. fundina now comet from the state. Prior to 1071, e~ percent came from local t10urcea. The blluard created by tbla chana• la pt~hlna ua. relentleealy, ln a chaotic a10rm ot f&cal twTnoll. With ltat.e dollan. a major t.ncru. Jn state ,...ulation haa alao lrmrpd. Our twMil are belnf tied, and our abWty to plan for the future ll llWftlY ~. Today we are waltln1 for the California '--tr.re '° act on ovr finance p'-n. t.U ta, how9WI', that we won't no• what our 1tat• budawt allaaticxw will be unUl \tw end of 1un1, U 1h1n. Th• law and the W.ndar, not to rMntlon our needt, • awte • rellrlO.. dlmMd for~ ln a litloMIUon whkh II clouded by Jack ol aillna .. antonnauon. • How could any busineu operate serwbly in these CU'CUJl\Stancee? Yet. the Legislature seems paralyzed to act coherently on a plan to provide tax reform for our future. INDISCRIMINATE cuts are both threatened and levied. The infamous ''hit list" came down on us without warning last summer, ripping more than 300 courses and more than a m1llion dollan from our OCC budget. This was done to help balance the a1ate budget . The governor now ~nda tuition but says th.at the tuition will be taken from us u a contribution to the state debt. We will merely be a collector of the money. and it will be deducted from our state allocation. Our college will not be assisted by the tuition in any way. Only the Legulature can save us by allowing us to keep these funds if tuition becomes a reality. Our community colleges have made a tremendous contribution in human capii..l and to the hwnan condition in our communities. Graduates pay bac k much more lil taxes than they would pey 1f they did not have the skills acquired here. Look at the want ads. More jobs than people -more people than jobs. We have 10 percent unemployment, yet there is a need for t«hnicians to fuel the high t«hnology eamomy developing in our rounty. Legal ~taries are 9CaJ"t't!, and the demand for computer technjciana far exceeds our supply. OCC. and colleges like it, are the lJn.ka between people and job9, offerinl a pathway to the future for 87 percent of the undergraduate atudent.a in our atate. WE MUST encourap our legialatora to flnd M8N to rea\Ol'e local aintrol eo that waya may be found to reaJ)Ond to local needa. We must W'p our legialaton to e'n8Ct • reallaUc flJcal plan. Praently, we hav. (roan hlrlna. cut our adm.lnlatrative and overheed COit.i. and we have become man pl'Oductlve. 0.-have never bMl\ larpr. We haw watUnc lJat behind waJUnc U.t. Soon. literally tbowandl of awdenta wtU not be able to pt cia-they wt.h. We have jult eliminated a eeriet of pro1ram• lncludlna Antmal Health Technoloay. Broadcaallna. Ctvtl Technolo1y. lndUJ'trlaJ Arc.a, Marino Tecbnoloo, Work llx~. Water T.chnoloa. and Women's Sl\Mlla Wea.re~thet~of Unandal. •oe. W• muat find waya to wen ~ to ti.ntd eotutkn to our problem•. and we must not l•t •lf.lnloel'9lt paral~ our Malt~ IO Id.. W• mUll W'Ofk whh our ........... and we """" WW'k eoward lohadonl. U .. ...i .a. __. out. we wlD ..,... no ~-WW ............ GUI' folw ~to mlw GUI ptatlh•, ,.... 11 no ........... , P.rap1mUcin 13 took us by storm. It cut property taxes by ~7 percent, to 1 percent of appraised value. It meant a $7 bilhon loss m property tax revenues resulting from strong public demand for property tax relief. Now. as the story goes. the good news is that Proposi tio n 13 was GUEST COMMENT successful In many respects The bad news ls the surplus is gone, tunes have changed, and Orange Coast College and California's 107 community colleges are In harm's way. Most o f you now reading these comments have attended one of the Coast Community Colleges at one ume or another. For many of you, w e have been the college of your whole farruly We are not perfect, but the contribution our college has made in our community -to its economy, aa a capital asset, as a server of students. and as a major employer, plowing economic benefit back mto our community -ts mdisputable CERTAINLY, as t h e econ o m y straightens itself out, so will its institutions -in the long run -because "all ships rise with the tide" Now. however. because of the current fi.9cal turbulence specarically a ffecting community colleges, we need special help. I hope our citir.ens will support us and that the Legislature will respond with An inflationary adjustment at least equal to that which I.a being propmed for the California State University and the University of CaUfomia. The community colleae -a uniquely American lnatltution -deserves at least that much. If a tteponae la not forthcomtna, we will continue to ~ ripped by the "wtnda or woe.'' r r n e r , ave faith in the IRS BY PAT HOROWITZ ......... .,.., .... DEAR PAT: It tlle IDteraal Reveaae lenlce dolaa aa)'tlllDI to crack dowD on mata..order mlaJaten wbo clalm a &al-exempt 11atw? I bow of aeveral people wllo pay ao '8H1 ud certalaly co•lda't ·be con1ldered leslUmate mlaJ1a.n. K.R., Baatln1toa Beacb An Internal Revenue Service apokecman aaya a cloee look la beln1 taken a t these mall-order mlnlatrlea and non-traditional churches. The Loe Anaelee dt.trict alone has about 4,000 1980 and 1981 returns currently under ex.aminatlon for thia laaue. New guideline. and techniques have been *ued by the IRS to aid examiners In auditing contribution deductions to alleged or sham churches. Alleaed church es consist of individuals who r eceive in com e f rom non-rellgioua 90urcea and declare that It i.s non-taxable becauae of a "vow of poverty." Theee echemes a1ao involve returns where the Individual includes all or substantially all of an-income as a contribution deduction on Schedule A of Form 1040. The average dollar amoun t claimed on these returns as contributions ls $17,160. The audit results are turning up an average tax liability of $5,828, excluding in terest and penalties. This issue haa gone before the courts eeveral times and the government's position hae been upheld, the r esult being the contributions are disallowed in full and a negligence penalty la assessed. It's a basic prtnclple of federal income tax law that if you earn.the money you owe the tax. You cannot transfer that income to eomeone else to pay the tax~, if aomebody tells you that a "vow of poverty" can make you rich, beware. It _could trigger a tax audit in.stead . • Got iJ pn1hlt•111' Th1•11 w 111e to 9 l Pa t Hvn>\\ 111 P.H \\ 11/ t·ut n "<I wpc. - getting lht• dllS\H'n> ,me/ .1ctwn yvu .,... nl'ed t o solvr 1t11·qu111t·s 111 unment .and bwu~ MAIUn11... • Mef& WOM1N wmA~O<t~ IHQUOOI SHAMIOO -COHOlnoHBI -atOW o.r ...... r-. - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . * ....... *. Saturday, March 12 10 a.m. -4 p.m. • • • * * * * * • Enjoy our unique strolling magician and bags of tasty popcorn as you reminisce amidst Fords and Chevrolets of another era. No admission cha rge • A special family experience Westcllff Plaza 17th & Irvine Newport Beac h . . . • • Men's s10 Boy's $8 Hair Styling Hair Styling Women's $10 to Perms s35 $45 Hair Styling $15 to Anthony's Shoe s.rvtc. • Bank of America • Charlet Barr Jewelers • Crown Jiardwore • Dr. Lou Elder • Halllday's Mens Clothlng • Hlckor,1 Farms • Humpty Dumpty • la Chantee • Hughes Market • Mes Ami•• Teens • Nancy Dunn Antiques • Newport Balboa Savtngs • Poper Unllmtted • Sav-On Drugs • Serendipity • Stor.ekeeper tor HCH • Veta'• Intimate Apparel • Weltcllff Shoes • Westctlff Cl.aners l8l20 Brookhur1t at Talbert 963-4847 l 7036 Magnolia at Warner 842-9500 fountain Valley If you're in the 25% federal tax rate that ct\aflges perlodlcally, based bracket and you deposit $2,000 in on the four-week average yield of an Alls tate Savings IndMdual Retire-s ix-month T-Bills. ment Account (IRA) you11 pay •500 The Flxed pa~ an interest rate less in federal income IRA RJdee thats fixed for the full taxes this April 15tl). Y.rl .. Pl-' term you select 18. 24. If you're ln the 35% lOCVo lOCVo 36 or 48 months. tax bracket you11 pay The maximum yearly $700 less. A._ ..... ..,. A•_,._...,... deposit is $2,000 for an And tf you're in the 106'r9b 10.67'b lndMdual •2.250 for a 50% bracket you11 pay "'~S:r-o .. t(l(JO. .. i. ... 11.s. couple with one working •1,000 less. ·-•~rwt1n11..n.-mm1 0(pn,,,.. spouse or $4,000 for a Not only that, the """.,_..·~----· ..... "'·-couple wt th both Working. •2.000 deduction from your gross Fbr more infonnatfon, stop by income may well put you in a slightly any Allstate Savt5ffice or call lower tax bracket overall so you1fbe our Bank by Mail ent ~t rewarded there. too: at (213) 240-5913. A retirement And you \Wdt pay any federal plan you benefit from without waiting tax on the deposit or the interest It t11 your hair turns gray. earns 'tll youre retired. and probably A...._a1 ....... ,,....~ in a lower bracket You can choose between a \hrlable Rate or Faxed Rate IRA. 1\. Tile \Qrtable pays an interest -.... -...... --.......... _ . . • Orange Ooeat DAILY PILOT !Wedneedty, Mlloh t , 1983 A ORIENTAL RUGS for Beat Selection of CHINESE, PERSIAN, INDIAN. PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND DHURRI At Low, Low Prlees c 0Jt1£tir ~oc~ Corona del Mar 242 l E. Coast Hwy. 673-2224 llOUHS1 Moaday lllnt i,aturday IOi00-6100, C~d Sunday (Con.er ol MaeArthur a Coua Hwy.) Compare Our Pric~ and Se/eclioa and Decide. Courleay to Decoratora and Trade ... An Inventory Reduction Sale 30% to 50% off This will be selected Me rcha nd ise from our own Stock - Regularly Sold in our own Store • Chains • Rings • Pendants •Pins • Earrings •Watches • Bracelets • Necklaces •Charms • Mountings Sale Starts Thursday March 10th Ten Days Only Use Your Visa or MasterCard No House Charges AU Sales Final CHARLES H. BARR Wn1cltff Pin.a .at 17th .and Irvine Ntwport Buch. C .alif 92663 ~National Mi>rtgage Co. llas the program you are lool..i11fl for: WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF: Residential Loans Industrial Loans Government Loans Apartment Loans Jumbo Residential Wl1'H OUR EXPERTISE AND QUALIFIED STAFF WE CAN HAVE A FINANCIAL PACKAGE TO SUIT YOUR .FINANCIAL 0 NEEDSI C.U.... .... ._Ale ...... T• A ...... J AA' a....J GARY ANDERSON A11t . Vice Pr.-ident/Salet M1n19er 400 North Tustin Avenue • Suite 101 Slnt1 Ana, C1llfornll • 92705 (714) S41·2Hl • _ .... . , 1b 1 .. Ir: " I I I I ~ Ooeet DAIL. v PIL.OT IWednMday, Maroh 8, 18H utrition • • m1nar planned J)oH poor nutr!\lon .. 1ve an effect on i.thavlorT Can poor nutrtUon lead to crlrne .. delinquency? ~ one-day aemlnar t~at examlnea thh ~~Una aubject wW ~·~~o~1~ munlty Service Saturday from 8 a ,pi. to 8 p .m. at the Qpeen Mary In Long ~lnar fee la •&~. The fee Includes l~ and a book. Seminar lecturen a.re Dr . Alexander G . SQbaua, c.Urector of the American Irutitute for Bloaocial Research In Tacoma, Wash., and Dr. Allan H . Lifaon, a Uc::eNed child and family OOW\lelor, and profe990r at Chapman College. The event la co-sponsored by OCC, Council I California, Aaaoclation for Neur olo g ically Handicapped Children, and ACLl>. Dr. Schauas, who is author of the book, "Diet , Crime and Delinquency," has dijilcuaaed the, problems a( nutrition and crime on The Phil Donohue Show, CBS Weekend Report, T&at'a Increible, and The cBs Evening News. Tickets are on aale in the OCC Ticket Office, locaed In the college's Student Center Building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.rn. to 6 p.m .. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. For ticket infonnation, phone 646-9696. Workshop on conflict at college An informal workshop that explains h ow to manage and reaolve oonflict in the workplace wtll be presented by Ofanae Cout College's BUsme. Management. The one-day ..,orbhop. designed for eurrent and future •uperviaora and managers, and for individual• who find bemaelvea in conflict ltuation.a, ia scheduled for Saturday from 9 a.m. 6o 4 pm. in OCC'a Fine Nu Hall 116. Admimion ··•10. Seminar lecturer is Chip CUtheroe, Jr .. a management consultant to businem and industry. "The wor~hop will broaden participants' numagement and group akllla, and make tiidividuah more e,fective managers, 1C1perviaora, or staff rQenlben.'' Tickets are on aale in tl).e OCC Ticket Office, lqcaied in the college's student Center Building. 'lihe office la open !tfonday th.rough Friday fftJm 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and S.turdaya from 8 a.m. to nbon. Tickets mi y be purchased by phone, using Visa or Mastercard, by calling S*5527. Tickets wlll alao be eold g.the door. For information about the workshop, phone ~*5880· I ·fR aids charity Jolly Rofer , Inc. .s pt,1 1.88 to the w • ., of Oranc-m emp&oy. and UcD oontrlbudolw 1812, company .-s . ... 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D., '-"' ......... .., ........ llL lftllU ST O<IS W f TREESWEET BRAPEFIUIT JUICE :..a::... LIBBY'S FRUIT I BC 46-0Z. SUPD PllCE Whlle stocks lo'' limit 6 57 c~~1Ji SUP~ 'c':'"u PltCI While stock' lolf limit 6 . STATIOIERY SALE TOUI CMCMCI: C . 111·,~.,,.., ..... ...... , .... " ...... ..... .,,,<•-~ •70si-t~ ·~o 1·.s·.._,.. .. . ........ , .. . ... .. ,,,...,.,., EACH • , ..... SlliMt ,,. .... ,.,, ,. .... 1 ....... (- • •••· 0.....'1 Glw·AI HG. 1.2t TO 1.99 • W.,.'t St ...... '•· 1/f"dSO" TAYLOR CAUF. CELLARS FlllE WlllEI • 78 SUTEI 110. 7.7t I , llllJPllll Jody Foater tars with Peter O'Toole in tonisht '1 CBS movie "Svengali," which is reviewed on Page 83. 0 0 WEONE80AV, MARCH 9, 1983 ANN LANDERS 82 TELEVISION/ENTERTAINMENT 83 BUSINESS 85 Corey Holdsclaw of Mariposa, a winner last year, takes first place in the junior division gold panning competition at Knous Berry Farm. Eureka! Parrots This couple's ~nest' is \Nell f ea the red ~R11~J.~~ER LOWER ALLEN TWP., Pa. (AP) -Mel AutUn and h1I wile ah.a.re thetr Cumberland County home with two true lady-loven, a clown, and a hyperactive worrier who's had nervoua breekdowna. The Austina, married for 13 yean, do not have any chi.ldttn. But they do have four parrot.a, three macaws and a cockatoo, and 80l'Detimel there lm't a lot of difference. "If your klda are lick, you have to get up in the middle of the night to take care of them," said Auatln, a policeman. "Well. it'• the same with the. SUY11·" The baby th.at 8Cl'ea1N and crlea in the kitchen ls Peppy the Amar.on parrot, and between walla he chatten in Spaniah. "Pef,PY waa rat.eel in Mexico, and he .eems pretty fluent in Spaniah, ' Austin explained. "We tried to have it translated, but he tallu too fut." Peppy aha hates men, and Auatin can't handle him without wearing gloves becaUle of the claw. and a curled beak, that's nearly two inches long. But h1I wife, Sandy, a nune, can come as cloee as she likes without worry. "Willie ls a lady'• parrot, too," Auatln said of P eppy'a neighbor aero. the kitchen. "But Peppy la worse, he gets very upeet around men." Panning for the gold at Knott's In the cage next to Willie, Jake is perched qwetly, eyeing the viaiton with auapldon. He's~ African Gray parrot and probably the beat talker in the houae, but h1I chest is featherlea and Austin said he'a a very nervous bi.rd. "He'a had nervous breakdowns, and sometimes he W-st tean whole bundles of feathers from himaelf," he said . ., . In another corner of the kitchen ia a cage for Gus, an Amuon parrot who was Auatln'a first "real" bi.rd. By LORENZO BENET Of the DeMJ .......... Cl.ad in a baby blue "Gold Panners of Ahwahnee" T-shirt, little Danny Collins of Oakhurst got up on his tippy-toes and dipped a pan full of sand and eight tiny gold nuggets into a water trough. The 11 -year-old boy moved the pan back and forth in long, flat sweeps, gradually emptying it of sand. To prevent the pea-sired nuggets from falling out, he pressed them to the pan's bottom; every lost nugget would cost him 10 seconds on the time clock. Only 19.3 seconds later, Danny pinned the nuggets to the pan and whipped it out of the trough. splashing water on his T -shirt in the process. His time, 29.3 (he lost one nugget), was for the moment good enough for first place in the 11 and under division of the 1983 World Championship of Gold Panning. Gold panning? What with snail races in Irvine, the battle of the netWork stars in Hollywood and mud wrestling in Huntington Beach, don't we have enough far-fetched contests already? Actually, gold panning competitions have been going Dragster She's a speeding bullet By PHIL ELDE.RJUN c ............................ Drag racing ls a macho sport where you are corwdered timid if you don't bum rubber at the 81arting line or pour nltromethane in your fuel tank. or if you take more than lix IOC'Ol'lds to go from zero to 245 mph. U your car's cockpit doesn't catch fire at least once during the racing aeuon. you probably haven't been trying aa hard as you should. The lint thing you do when you enter this sport ls buy younelf a set of flameproof coveralla. • Of course if you were told that a driver who goes to the hairdresaer regularly ia the National Hot Rod Asaodation's only three-time world champion and the winner of this year's Pomona Wlntemationals, you probably wouldn't belleve it. But it'a true. Shirley Muldowney, a 5-foot-4, 110-pound d~, ia Just such a champion. When !riuldowney, whose plt crew mclu<les her 4l:>-year-old .an, John, first aot into draglten, she waa quickly put down by mcst male memben of the sport as llOITle crazy female looking for publidty. But after 19 yeen In drag racing, Shirley bu beaten he r chief opposition a lot more often than they have beaten her. 1boee who know Shirley best say that lhe la OOllliat.ently the quickest driver away from the atarUna line -and that takes spllt-.eoond timing. Muldowney, 42, hM been involved wi\h souped-up can since her former bu.band bcJuabt hel" a u.d 1$40 Ford Coupe when she WM US. Althouih the car came out of an old barn and cost only $40. the Mt.ildowneyl drew radng challenges from all over upnate N.w Y otk once the car's ortclnal powe.rplant WM yanked out and replwd with a new CadDt.c enalne. When a driver the quality Ol Shlrley puts the front -wheels of her Top l'uel drapter (Uo called a~ OI' a ..ii« a lllnohot) an the startiD8 line, it'• the equivalent cit abowUme on Broecfway. The cwU.ln .,_ up when the Ral'tinl U,ht Ouhe. sr-n, the bleck strip of maewtam under' the car la IUdden1,y covered with .mou. and the~ beclna to vlbraw from the for-ce of the ~'• upbi6ve JJOW•· One ~ lf you cen ltand the nicUI, the snell, and the ..-., le a tnet fCJ/t the ey9I. 1be can tbenwe!WI cml dme to $100,000. 'Jb,ey' look a lot like pnt ~ wtth ovenlmd wheela. l(uldowne')', wbc* --of U.W and crowd a.Dl*l hm not ~ Iott an ~ drtWI a CU' that'I pelnt.ecl-lhockinc ptnk .nd bel bet neme In bUll lett.en an .-ch llde. The W. a. to equip 10A11 whk:le with a Top Fuel effident ...-. IMt c:m1 mAb a cm Anto • ll*ldlnl ~ at lwt f01t • .. , ,.... at a .0., wbkh 11 drtll ~1 liwlard cU.\anat. Unllm 10" tMlw a JnQlr..., 01t llWnl mlnar on. who an wtlUnl to,.. up the ._ ~ can ID tsW 1wtull7 t•c., ( ... IPUDINO, hit II) J on for, well, as long as there have been little old men with hunched up shoulders and gray, wiry beards panrung for the shiny rocks. These colorful folka were out in force the other day at Knott'a Berry Fann, which has been hosting the world championship since 1960. More" than 50 men, women, and children competed in the contest, and some came from as far away u Alaska, Connecticut and Arizona. If there was a goal to achieve it was beating the world record of 10.42 second.a set here last year by Bob Box of ahwahnee. If you don't believe that time, you can check it out yourself in the Guinness Book of World Record.a. "I had a pa.raf<eet when I waa a kid, but that doesn't count. I'd alwaya wanted a macaw ... or a parrot," said Austin, who bought Gua more than three yean ago, and the family's been growing ever since. Dalay, a hyacinth macaw, might be worth $5,000, said Austin. who admitted that keeping theee blr<b hu turned into an expensive hobby. But like eomeone hooked on potato chips, he added, "I had one and I just had to have more." "It's. not a big money sport," Don Roberts of Santa Ana said sarcastically moments after he competed. The usual prues: prospecting equipment, such aa metal detectors and dredges, "stuff," comments 1982 women's world champion Susan Bryeans of FUilerton, "That I'm not going to have any time to use." Then there's Maude, a blue and gold colored macaw that ia well-named, who Austin aaid ls his favorite. She drinks warm coffee and iced tea from the g1aaa and gives him an affectionate pt!(ik on the lip whenever he wants it. And or coune there's Jessica, a white cockatoo. She's kept in the living room, and the three macaws -Maude, Daisy and Crunch -live in a spare bedroom down the hall. Jeaalca ia In the aame family aa the bi.rd that was seen often on the paat "Baretta't TV aeries, sitting on the star's shoulder. And Austin's pell aeems to have just as much pereonal.ity. In her two years of competition, Bryeans has won eight different championships and $450 in cash. Her su~. she says, is due to a lot of praying. But Roberts, (Stt GOLD, Pa1e B3) When Daisy comes down the hall on someone's shoulder. Jessica's umbrella of long white feathers points straight out from her head, and her feet stomp in a little war dance. "We don't let them get cloee because Jessica goes nuts," said Auatln. Murry Sidlin (inset) conduct& the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra. KinderKonzert. • • ry1usic up close • . Symphonic music should be • heard but not 1ee11. Music Jove.rs who savor an evening attendina a symphony orchatra concert would ahudder at that paraphrue of the old axiom about kids. But it may be a pnlCdcal truth for many younpten t~. 'n\e1r only upolW'e to cl 'Cal mUllc may be in a dentist'• walttna room or u ~ in a popular movie. -Not .:».f.W luc:ky kinderaarten and fint.cnde ttudenta from lour Irvtne·~ who benef:l._.-tram a live P' 111 atadan ot the Lion, BMch Symphony Orchestra ~y at Siem Vilta Middle · School. Conductor Murry 8'dlin led h1I cnw in a vtwdow ••K.IDMrKonlil.rt.," a I '= de91Md to atuw:t chOdntn to the ~ and toOla ot mui6c. 'n.. atudenta wwe lnWtlld to ~ about the iludlD'lum to parUd~ Jn the ...... w.n • to .......,. .,,,,... ....... to ... " hDw u. lnllnimlD• work. Dilt_Net ...... l1~Art w • ;. °''r 0991t DAILY PILOTIWtdneed•V· Maroh 8, 1813 • J I DEA.a IUtADltR& YN&tnlay11 colama cM&Jt ~ltlt l•tt•rt all orutcal ef mJ 11aa1m1aa tltaa .._naUay ll a .. vlu slft from "9 Alm .... a, .... J:,.f!' ll back. uued, woe.Id nnlJ dha.ppolat ' . ft. M&f'J mail ll 1tW poutq la. Before I '"DOM to an wlao wroa. I wO.W Iii• co prtat one mor• letaer ... clarlfl•• tit• 1 ...... a way "' O ... n did DOI. DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I comment on your low oplnion of c.llbacy? Amona the mo9t Obvloua oelibetea ln our 90dety are eorne memben ot tbe cler1y whom, I 1ather, you feel have diaapr,lnted God becau.. they did not u. bia ~--I went to ICbool with aorne lirla who later t--Llllf mlmionary nww, who, indeed, are celibate, Vo'Ol'kina in Latin America tryina to brlna a decent life to tbe very pooc. I cannot imqine a more noble nor hilh-mlnded punult. Father Theodore Hesburgh wu asked lf he rep-etted not being able to marry. He said, ," that by being celibate he could devote all hia and energies to the people who needed him to ~peak for them, and that by belonging to no one he could belong to everyone. Celibacy may not be for you, Ann. It la not for me either. I am married and have two children. But even lf we do not sh.are in celibate life. let us not d1mnia lt or ecoff at lhoee who have choeen it. Let U. not argue that we ahow we care for others by having eex with them, as if it were the only meana of doina llO. wm you please con.aider the possibility that e:bacy ii al80 a gift from God and that we should erateful to thoee people to whom that gift has n given? -E.C.B. IN INDIANA DEAR E.C.G.: I win to tbllk all wbo wrote to expre11 a polllt of view. Tile mall ran 30 to 1 lp.lut me, wblcb 11 lnefatable evidence that tla11 1_• a volatile aabject ud I falled milerably to make ('IYHlf clear. 1"e letter tlLat started tbe Oood of 11e1ative reapoDM wu from a married coaple wllo never laad aex -ud I mean tbey never even tried It. 'ney felt It was a sin, wastefDJ of dme ud energy uct If they decided they wanted a famlly tbey woald coaalder adoption. I coaaldered tbls a .U.r. lf not ftfVerted approacla to marriage said 10. 'n.11 led to uotber letter on tbe aame ject from a reader wllo maat laave been a blood slater to tile tint wbo bad written. Sbe, too, tboapt sex wa1 a aDlaaace -and ao dJd lter baabaDd. ~o Iler I replied, "Well -tllere 11 1omebody for everybody. I'm sJad yoa two food eacla •*'er." ~ I deserve co be crlddud for not exempd.q be clero wbo take tile vow of celibacy ud honor 2t for lite reuou explained by Fallaer Beabarp. For W1 I do apologise. DEAR ANN: Every now and then you run the ,best line you heard today. I could use a lift. What is )t? -JUST PLAIN GIDRGE IN WELLINGTON, :J<AN. DEAR GEORGE: "Tile secret of belag a bore la to tell everytllia1." . .. .. . .. ~= . . " . .. . . .. ._.,- ~ ~= , . . . ~ .• I(• G-: ,,. ~· . . -J:; ' . #. • • ... .. Vows pledged Buelow-Lee Lori Ann Lee, dauahwr of Mr and Mra. Fn..-d Lee of C.O.ta Meu, and Chatt. Arthur Buelow exchan41od wec:tdina vow• Jan. 8 ln St John the BapU.t C.thollc Church, C.O.ta Mesa . The brl~ at\ended CAJ Stat.I', Lona Beach, and her huaband, llOn of the Henry Buelow• of Newport Beach, attended C.l State, San Dle10 She l• ernploi: at Rob1Non'1; he la wlth the Balboe Fun Zone t Co. The newlyweds. resident• of El Toro, honeymooned at Lake Tahoe and San Franciaoo. Cutler-RI vard Geoffrey Horton Cutler and hit bride, the former K.rlatine Suzanne Rivard, are residing ln C.O.ta Mesa following their Feb. 12 rna.rrlaae ln the Ballard Country Churc h , Ballard. They honeymooned at reaorta aloJlB the California cout. Mr. and Mt9. Timothy Rivard of Los Alamltos are parenta of the bride, and the bridegroom's parentl are Mr. and Mrs. Devia Culler ot Newport Beach. Cutler la attending Oranae Coaat College. The Daily Pilot wants y our wedding and engagement news. Lorie Baelow Nuptial plans told Lacy-Burch Mr. and Mn. Jlm Lacy of Huntington Beach announce the engagement of their daughter. Debra Ann Lacy. to Corey Alan Burch, 10n of the Harry Bur c het , alto of Huntington Beach . A May 7 wedding In the First United Methodlat Churc h , Huntington Beach, ia planned. DelrNeelWf"'°4o Marie Pezzlo (left) and Phyllis Contino, members To help you submit the require d information, forms a.re available at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W . Bay St., Carta Mesa. For w eddings, only a black and white photo of the bride is accept.able. Snapshots, Polaroid and color phoW6 can't be used. The bride -to -be graduated from Marina High School; her fiance is a graduate of Huntington Beach Wgh. Mitchell-Sandler of Designing Women, view students' art with A July weddinf is planned bJ El en Mitchell an Harold Sandler. The couple's e ngag e m e nt is announced by her par en ts Arno ld and EsteUe Mitchell of Costa Mesa. William Riley, a show judge. Student exhibit slated The photo must be submitted no later than three weeks after the wedding, otherwise it will not be published. "Color It Orange,'' a professionally juried art show, Is e xpected to draw 3.~00 entries from Orange County students from klndergarten through 12th grade In both private and public schools. The show LS sponsored by Designing Women , .l h e f u n d -r a is i n g awoliary for the Laguna Beach School of Art. About 575 works , mcluding oil, watercolor. a c rylic, sc ulpture, ceramics, weaving, collage and crayon in all forms and techniques. will be chosen for exhibit in the school's Ettinger Gallery from March 22 through April 7 . The gallery will be open daily from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m .. or school bus tour hours can be arranged by calling Alice Van Camp at 494-6111. Twe nly scholarships to the school and 80 h ono rabl e m e ntion ribbons will be present.cd. The program. in its ninth year, is especially meaningful sin ce so many public schools have been forced to cancel art classes. says Phyllis Contino, president of the sponsoring group. Judges are William Riley. art teacher at Saddleback College and gallery director at the college. and Gifford Myers, head of ceramic sculpture at UC Irvine. Engagement information is to be submitted at least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photo6 can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Editorial Department, Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560, Ol6t.a Mesa, Calif. 92626. The bride-elect is a graduate of Cal State S a n Die go and her fiance. 90n of Arthur and Annabelle Sandler of Los Alamitos, is a UC Berkeley graduate. edward) WESTBROOK CINEMA ~:·.: : ·.: H • o o 530-4401 "DON'T MISS 'TABLE FOR FIVE' CITY cenTER ~ Voight'• Marv9'oua Portrait Turns This 'Table' Into A Feast." -Stephen ScllHter, us~ Jon\tight ., Table for Five •Ufllllll09' COUAT 01' C~ORNIA COUNTY Oil OftANCaa In IN Meltef ol the ~tlon ol R08ERT LEON LUCE For 0Mnge ol Nelne A1111• ~TO IHOW CAUM '°" CKMGll Oil ..... A08ERT LEa.. 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HHI STHIAL AIM> o.rt. ~ (PG) * Orl••lrU Open t ·4S WHl<ftlllltt I t JO WMl<en4a * Children r 12 Fret Unless Noted Save me Panda Natlonel Geog111phlc Speclel. The giant pandas of China. Playful. Delightful. And, endangered. Learn how International "Project Panda" is fighting to save the world's few remaining pandas from extinction . Tonight 7:30 ~ ,.... TellutlllR .. °""'9 c..tf ....................... 00t9'!J-llik•• ..... lrl t ts 1 .. -1:11-CIDMOYll -~.! • ~ ~ NIWI tlOHTWATQ4 ~THNC VOYOOT (J)MOYll -t.06- -tl0- 1 L~ .MOVll -1:00-1~ -1:10- CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT tCl:ll">I D KN6C tN8(1 8 KTLA tlMI .KAIK fAB( I 0 K"M6 tCAC..1 0 KHJ TV (In(! I G KCST (A8C1 • I( TTV find I e K(OP TV llnd I • KCE ! t PB!>I • K<XE tP8<..1 tf>lllKDOC(lftdl O 0'1 TV 1 1 rv " HBO c tl11Wrn ... 1 t tWORI N V NV ~" tW T ttSI l tl '>f'N) s fl">howl1mc-1 a <..c>o111oht • tC.4'btr Nf'W'> NPIWOf'k) Peter O'Toole awesome in CBS movie 'Svengali' By FRED ROTHENBERG AIT~Wrtw NEW YORK -The notion that a lordly, worldly voice coach would deign to take a professional -and then pel'80nal -Interest In a, punky rock 'n' roll singer is preposterous. But it's a measure of the aweeome acting ability and~ura of Peter O'Toole, as the teacher, that he 1~ convincingly mesmerize the character played by Jody Foster and the audience, as well, in tonight's CBS movie, "Svengali," beginning at 9:00 on KNXT (2). "Svengali" is a contemporary version of "Trilby," the play written by George du Maurier in 1894, which inspired the 1931 movie starring John Barrymott. O'Toole plays Hungarian Anton Bosnya.k. a bygone star of Broadway who turned to goomi.ng other vocamts when his own voice lost its grand .:ale.~ a teacher, he's a primadonna and a genius. He's insulting, demanding, domineering, egocentric and eccentric. "Your voice ia what you are," saya Anton in a philmophk:al overstatement. With both his rich voice and facile face, O'Toole gracefully and e legantly communicates everything called for in the role: aophistication, condenacension, power and, even, occasional tendemea. The imposing ac10r, whoee film credits include "Lawrence of Arabia," "The Lion in Winter," and "My Favorite Year," report.edly waa paid $450,000 for this rare TV appearance. Fmter (''Taxi Driver," "Foxes") doesn't quite keep up, but she doesn't lag too far behind, either. Thia is FC9ter's first dramatic appearance since John Htncldey attempted to usaaainate President Reapn two years ago in a public display of hia obeession for Eventually. Zoe becomes a rock superstar, but her dependence on Anton affects her ability to sing. Al the same time, hla attachment to her raises questions about who has the strongest Svengali hold on the other. Foster's huaky singing voice is credible and grows on you throughout the fllm. But it's O'Toole's commanding presence, and the movie's Mah-December relationship that create the spark& in the entradng "Svengali." the young actrew. 'Jody Foster stars as a rock 'n' The film opena with the camera trained on Fo.ter'a slouchy blue eyes during a hypnosi1 roll singer with Peter O'Toole ae11ion, in which her character, 1inger Zoe u her teacher in tonight's Alexander; is being trained to give up smoklna. Tile 90ene ii de9igned to pl&D4 tfie teed that 2oe is movie, "Svengali," beginning mJ!ble to forms of mind control at 9:00 on KNXT (2). ainp in a rock group. led by her boyfriend ___________ ......._..;.._ ______ _ (Larry Joshua), that is little more than loud. But her high-powered agent, played by the mensual llizabeth Aahley, persuades Anton to .x>Ut Zoe's performance. "You brought me all the way down here to lilt.en to children howling about their acne?" be •YI· ~ But Anton ii intrigued enough by ZA:>e'1 raw voice to arn.nge an introductory ltWOO. He aeema drawn to her by her deflance u much aa her linging. Quite believably, their mutually needy rcmance beg1na to bla.orn. SPEEDING BULLET From Page 81 *8•• even top prize money im't enouch to keep you In.,. .. ._. n... l8llt about M lcna u It tam to drive tn.n NlnnMpolil to St. Paul tuel cam Pl a pDon. « llboUt $240 per nee. And attar you've Fft9 down the track tbrft times, prod~ aome 2,600 boa~• a trtp, lt'a time to the enctne. way you pt lnto one of lhae, can ii ~ • uttout pMe1 ln the roof. 11'9 .,. the drf¥9r' aita in W Jmde fer M 1*MW about the lile of ~Wand'•" Tattoo. J'ot •100,000. you don't .W-a-t. a dock on the dalbboud. but you do ttt • NDbw tNt miaht IAW your llfe. 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On Ol ,. aJ •I 10 00 A M (,fNIH.AL C .APll.Al CORPORATIO N ee lhe duly •Ppo1nted T •u•I•• vnder enO purauen1 lo Deed o f I rutt H•~o•d•d on 04 01 II •• Ooc;um.n1 No 63311 9ooll I 400U P1g1 7 2 1 Of OflK>ltl H.:;01de 111 the office 01 the ROCi.Ofll•f of 011nge Courlly C•l1lotr111 l HGuted by RONALO l JOHNSTON ANO OORl8 l JOHNSTON HUSBAND ANO WIH AS JOINT Tl!:NANT& Wt~ L Sri l AT PUBLIC .AUC !ION TO 1 HE tllOHES T BIOOER FOR C.AStt, (l'•Y•ble a1 11me of .. 141 In 111wlul rr1uoey of 1"41 United Stal .. J al hi£ NORlH rRONT l!.NTAANCC TO TttE COUNTY COURTHOUSt. 700 CIVIC CENTFR DRIVE, Weill. SANTA ANA CA 9210 I au 1tgllt. lltte end 111111 .. 1 ..ot•vly.0 to •n0 now hefO by ti u110e1 UICI Oood of Trull 1n Ill• 1Jtui-ty .. 1ue1od 111 Hid Counly c •• 111u,,111 deM.llbtng lhe 1and therein ~ ~,~ °"""'8 Ceuftty on 'fhll M•Nm9nt w•• nlecl With the IUMMONI In lhl" will 1mdtu1 t i.iw.. on Ap111 1 tHJ •• 11 1& • m , ' ,_ County 0..,. ol 0.enga County on CAH NO. 4Mto ,.,bll•llecl Of•"""' ooe .. 0.11 Ptlb 11. IN) NOTICll Yev 1141•• """ '"" Pllol M • I ··•n-y f1'11191f TM _. _, ._.. ... lnel p.v A pt•tlllon hu ~ n tllf'd FRAN k LIN c 0 N v E y AN c I! by Ht-ll'n A M yc-n In lhl' CORl'OR.A TION a C •lllornl• Sup.•i lur Cuui t uf Or1at1"t' c.01pu1a11on u duly •PPOln110 ' ., •• • ''· • IM3 l'ubtt•lled Of•noe COH I Delly wtttlewt ,_ Nlftt IM.• ...... _________ 1_oe_,~_ ~.,.., n . Metdl a. 1. 10. 19~ '" ,.....-•lttllll .. •r• ,..... , • T11111ee under eno p111•ut nt to County rt•\1U.,llllli 1h11t 0 .. 11 01 T1u11 1eco10ed M•y 7, H l' I l' n A M y .. r. b .. 1De1 ... ,,, • ., Nt.> 8948 In t>ooto 8$)pult11l•d Ill pt.'llUtllll 14049, 1>•11• 033. Of OlflClel rt•J)n-..•nuitlvr tAI admlnlat•·r Rec;e11d• ''' the nlftcie 01 the Cll<lnty T"UlfOA WILLIAM l Mii t lll LUANN MILLfA ·-.,. Mf\l'IN' 161-t.3 ... lflfonMtteft ...... . ~ ""''~ tf you wleh 10 ..... II-. ltd~ of O(Nt.flCIARY K.AL ~l.lllllt Ofllf'L.OPMCNT CORP ttM!Oreled OeGembo1 21 111110 u 1n111 No 3106& In Bou~ 13118~ t>ICll l'.tO Of Ofttc.111 kec0tch "' H • Clllke (If the RtKOfdll of (Jr•• ijtl Cc11.111ty 1a1<1 d..O ol ttu•I ~nt••• llHI following p1opar1y, 'tCTmOUI Ml ... aa NA•ITATS•NT an •t101ney In Ihle m•tl•'. you ~ do IO PIOl'l\Cltly eo lh•I YOUI written t••POnN . II •ny, mey b• lllecl on u,,,. Addlllon11 ••It ul the epoolllcet1on1 may be Obi•''*' et ti-. OllM!e Of Ille Pu1~h•tlng Agent et 71 '•Ir Orlve, Cotti Meu. Ctllloml• llld• thould bl 111u1"4IO to th• altenllon of tile Clly Clark. within H id time llmtt, 111 • -lod en\ltlope, tdenllllod °'' th• 0otalde with the ISld 11811'1 Nun1t>et and the Openlf\O 0.te Rocordtt Qf 0.••'11• Cou11ty, 81•1• tht· t·•t11 l1• ttf M~urlcc,, I (II C•lllOmlt. fae<;uled hy MARK M M yt•r1, l1vlrtt', (;1allturnl• l!IAAONE, ••Ingle men .. T•u•tOf (vn ct..r t h\• l nch·p~nd tll Will Hll Al PUHLIC AU(.;TION Admlnl1tr11llnn ut F .. talf'I TO HIOHUl HIOOER FOR C.ASti The lollowlng pereon I• dulng bull,_ ... t HI! COTTAGE WEAVING CO, 10926 Cl Chino, Fountain v.u.y, CA 9270I C A THA RI N E CLARE I P l!ARINQ, 10926 El Chino. 'ountaln v~. CA 9270I AVltO I Uel•d lu etdo ••"'•nd•do. 11 lrlbvnel pvede _.., ........ Ud. tin •Ydlenclte • -que \H, f'fff)Onde d9ntro • M dlM L.M le lnfonneolefl qve ·r (P•y•bl• 11 11me of eete in ••wtu1 At•t) lw µt'tl \loo I.I lll't for money ot Ult United &lttHI 11 the h111o1rl11(1 In J> pl J Ill 700 tront entrenc• 10 the old County ('lvll' Ccintt·r Drlv1• W1•1t, C0orthOUN, localed on Stt•I• .Ana S1mw Ami, l'ullfornl• 112702 Blvd . betw .. n Syc•mo1e !.t & UOAl OllCNPTIOH f>ARCEL I Thll po!ll<in r,1 t •I :ll ot Fairview f11m1 1t1 lh•, ,,, ,,, CC.el• M... U pet mep ,,...A,0..1 ti• Book 9 Pege 11 Of Ml1Ctll•1...,,,, Mape lte4<de of Ofan111t Cuou"'• t.eQittt>l"O •I • ~nl in the Whh "r hn• Of Mid I 01 ;>J d111en1 II•••<>:>< "°8£RT 8PERRING, 1092~ El Chino, Fountlln Velley, CA 92708 Thi• buein.t le conouc1e0 by• QeMfll 1)6rtnarthtp Cetharine C Spoot11ng Thie 1111.,,_,1 we. flied Wllh ll>e County Clerk of Orenge County on Jan 24 1983 ~~u11ed d•n• eo11c.1t•• '' conH jo d,I vn •bogedo en •••• ••unto, d •b •rl • h •c e rlo lmmoclletementa, de Mii mil*• 11<.1 r~ta MCIUI .. he y l lguna. pvode -rogl•lrld• • li«nPO !ec;ll bid 111111 epeclty ellGh •t1d every Item 11 ••• fo• tll In the •pectfl4llllOn1 Any end •II ••c:tPllOn• to Ill• •P•Clfltttl()l1• mutt be CINtly •t•lod In Ille blCI end letture 10 Mt 101111 eny nem tn the epec11ic.11on1 111111 bo grou11d1 tor ••llCllOn or tile bid M t ·•o " . .. .,0 B•o•d••y. Sent• An• Caltl 111 nn 1ir1· 1 ., , I .. Ila 1.11 ,,,., •tght 111141 ll'1d 1n1e1NI conveyed 10 11 m •nd now h9ld 111 11 under .. Id Oood n· YOU OBJ&vr Ill lh<' Of l•u•I In,,,. l>fOperly •Uvtled In iinm1h1Jt 11r tlll' pt'tlllo11, y1J1.1 Hid C0on1y end Stale deecr1bld u h 11 h PARCEL 2 An undivided •II• 411 ll9 '••I ""'" .. ''' t,,,., " .. Sou1nw•tlftfly 1..orn•t of ••1tJ 1 ! .,,., 1unn1no ,,..,,... r • ,.,,, ~ ~·· .. ftCTTnOUa .,.... .. NAm I TA'ThllNT The following ~tton 11 dol11g ~ ... PEERLESS CONT .. ACTORS. 17533 T_,. C.., Founlaln Vellly. CA 92708 Ronald Cline, 17533 Teapa Cir, Founteln Vdfly, CA 92708 f20ll11 Publl111ed Orenge CoHI 01lly Pilot, Ftlb 23, Match 2 9, 16. 11183 996-83 Pt8l.IC NOTICE 'ICTlTI<>YI .UllNlal NAMR aTATa,_NT Tiie following pe11on I• doing buot.-•• CALIFORNIA PURE WA TEA SYSTEMS, 24012 Ottdtnle. MIMIOn Vteto. CA li26111 I 10 THE OEFENOANl A GMI Gomp111n1 llH bHn 11110 by th• plalnlllf eoa11111 You If You wlMI to O.lend th•• lewtull yov mull within 10 d•y• atte1 llll• eummona 11 -vod on you file with 1111• tOUll • written '""°"" to the compl11nt Untee• you do to ;out del•un will be entered on epp11ca11on of th• plainttlf. encl th1t GOUll may an1ar • judgmenl 6Qaln11 you IOt the rt1111 domllll<lod In the c;omp111m whlCtl COulO ll lult In Qlfllllhment ol wegH 1a1.1no ol money °' prope11y O• 011111 11ltel 1aqueeted 1n th• EOCfl bid lllall Mt IOrth 1"41 full n emet and 1aalde 11c11 of •II peraont end P"llH lntotHl.O 111 the P•OPOUI II Ille bid II by I COtl>Of•llon 1lt1e the nam .. Of 1111 olflcen wno cen 11gn en agr--..en1 on behtll of th• co1po1111on 1nd wtiethar more 1111n one ollle<w mull e19n If the bid It by 1 pelln.fehlp 0< • jOlnt ventu•e. 11ate tile name• and eddrHM• or 111 gentt•I per1oa11 1nd IOlnl venlutett II the bidder 11 • 90141 p109rtelorlhlp 01 11101he< entity lh•I OOH bu .. ,.... under • llG1ttl0u• name, the bid 111•11 be In lh• rHJ n1me of Iha bldde1 with • dHlgnellon following ehowlng 11 ou < t•ll t'I ui1pi·ar Iii tht• 1nt••Nl •n •nd to lot 13 ol l•Kt No heut lllt( Jnd i.t11tl.' yuur lll!14 1n Ill• city,,, Cott• MeH ubJt·c \111111> to r1lt• wrcttt•n Coun1y ot Orenga , S itt• of Objl'C'llOll" Wllh th .. lOUrl Callf()fnla .. pet m1p ltcOfdOO'" b r I h y BOOll '111 Peo-1 10 10 13 1nc1u .. v• e on l lt' 1·11nnai our 01 M·~llaneov• Mapa 1n 1ne olloce llppl'llT1tnct.• may be Ill pt-r11o1.m Of th• County R•GO•d•• "' HIO or by your attorn1·y couroty IP Y 0 U AR t: A EACep1111u lh•••l1om th• CREDITOR ur J t'tllllllll(t•nt following ··-' d IA) Unill r th•OUQh 4 u 111own on t:rt'.'Ultor of thl' t'tl'UM.-J. you tile tondomtntum plan 1ec.()(OeCJ 1n mwt fill• your da1m with thr• Booi. 111123 P•g• 689 01 olf1<.1•I court or prl'sl.'nt 11 to lht• rec:oro• ot 1a10 cll<lnty per~onal rl'prei.t·ntatl\11.' (Bl Th• eA,lu•••• 11g111 10 llp•><>tllll'd by the l'()Urt POileuton 1nd occup•ncy of 111 LOI :ti ul TttKI Nu 121l7 1n th• colt ol t.oate Meaa COullly ot O••n11• $1•1• 01 1,.alllO<lll• •• IA( map 1ecoroe<1 on Buc.i-J9 P911eta1 18 M1acell1neoua M•i>• 1n the olhGc of Ill• Couu1, Rac.,10•• of aa•d Counly The ll•eel edelreu •nO otner common dl•ogn111on 11 dny Of the •••• 111op.,ty deec11beo ebO•• 11 "urpo11ed to be t ~93 T u11111 Avenufl. Goal• Meat C" 1121127 lhto vnda111gned Trull•• dlttlftlma uny lltblloly for "'Y •ncorrectneH Of th• •hMt l<IO•N• end ot..., common dMIQnauon II any llluwn heteln With thfl !JtNthftOy hn.-,f J (I 1)0 00 1 .... lhentt lj II. I I p et•tMtl *'"~ Wllttetl1 flnf'I t ,. d 101 •v 611 '"•' '"•''"" Ion", , p•relfe~ ...-•fn tt10 !">ov1t•e•11 , • 1 M•<J hnt "/ l(J 00 1..,1 IC. ""' ..... ,,., 1, one 'J' •••O •nt the11t t .. 'u''. • along W••1ttr11 hno •H1 •1~ 1, , t • 1t\e flf)lnt r,f b41iglfH''Ufl'.J l>.All(,.f L ~ Hogt.1 OI "'"• • tJ•i-. ltf\t '1utp(IM• Ovt:t ff l' • 19411 OI Soul,,._ly SI t.8 IDC>t • , .. , QI ~.,,.,_ rarmt o P" •vtr>1c;Jfld 11• Boo• IS P•Qn M1tco111neou1 M•P• " c.•IJ pl11n1 Oatod s.p1omb0r 11 198 I Or•,,ge Coun1y Tlllt bu..._ It oonduclod by an lndlvldual. RONld Cline Thie lltt-1 wea lllod with tllll County Ctenc Of Oranoe County on Feb 25, 1N3. Sun n C Be1tot11n1. 24812 Oardentt, MIMlon Vteto. C.A 926111 Thlt bull,,... I• conducted by en lndlvldvel J Petarton, Cler~ G1ngu1 Howell Deputy ~•w Offices, OBA (the 11c1111ou1 neme)'', provide d. however. no llc1111out n1me 1htll be uMd unleH lhetl I• • current 1eg11111t1on with lh• Ofange County A1co1dtr In t••• of corpo1111ont include tho nemea of the PrH ldent, Sec•et11y. TrNturer, end Mttneget r lllOMI •••u d1elgne1od •• pa1101, within four monthll from lhl.' g•••gee anel p1r1<1ng ep•cea u dolt' Of fl rill ISllUOnt·c Of thown upon tile condominium plan lett.en. ru. provided 111 Section •bo•• ••'•"ad 10 Seid •ale will b" m•d" trnl w•thout cove nant or w11,,1nty OAP••u 01 1mp11o0 1ege101ng 111141 poueu1on or onGumb• •nc•• tnctud•nQ 1001 ctarge• enc expenee& ol tho T rvetH and ol th< 11u111 Gll!uted by I Bld Oted o T ru•I to pay the Hm111ntr10 pnnc1pe sum• 01 lhe note(•I ...cu1o0 by ""o ~ of T1utt 10 wll '101.!>00 24 with cntMffl thereon l•om 08·01·82 11 IS 63% P« 1111num •• proVldod In utd no1e(1) plu• ell coett. cnargoa 1r.d 1ny •nd all 1dv1ne»• $1,843 48 with lnle<etl EXCEPTING fHfAHRCJ-.. ,,,. EHIO•I~ 'II' •O fMI '"°'°"' A l S 0 f X C E 1' I '' '• l Ht:HEF ROM tile vv ... ,C!,,; I j • ' I hereof CHARLES B CAREY, A Prof Corp '110MI Publlehed 0 1tng1 COH I Delly PllOI Merch 2, II, UI, 23, 1943 1044-83 Su.an C Bortotllnt Th .. ttll.,,_,I WN flied with Ille Countr Clorlt or Orange County oo Feb 28, 1983 '210717 Publlelled 01ange Cout Dilly Pllol March 2, II. HI, 23. 11183 1088-83 18148 8eoch Blvd •20t Huntington Be11eh. CA 9264 7 (714) 848-3166 Publl•ll•d 01tnge Coul 0111 Pilot. Feb 16, 23, Metch 2. II. 199 111::1·83 The City Councll 01 tl'IO City of Coeta MeH 10 .. •vea mo tight to reject •ny or ell bldl 700 or tht• Probak• Codt• o r PARCEL 2 Unll 3 111 Lot 23 as California The trmt• ror :"t!:;,":,!~.:C,~ocondomtnoum p1an f1hng chum.~ will nnt Pxpirc• PARCEL 3 The exclua1ve nghl 10 prior to four months from P<>tMHlon end occupancy or thoMI the dale· of the ht•Jrinu PO•ttont 01 Lot 23 oesc•lbad 1n o P11c11 I above de11gnatad e~ nollt"<."CI above P•llot, garagH •nd l'll•k1ng apecea YOU ARI! IH Df'.FAUL T UNDER A o e EO 0' TRUI T OATEO 12/17/IO UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Tv P"OTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MA Y 11£ SOLO AT A PUBLIC S AL i! I F YOU HEED 4H IU PL.ANATION OF THE NATURE OF THf l'"OCEEDIHQ AGAINST YOU, YOU I HOULO CONT A(; I A LAWVER ftCnnoua.,... .. PUBLIC NOTICE NAm aTAftmN'T Pl8..lC NOTICE FICTITIOUI aUSINEH 'fllO followlng l*'IOl\t .,. doing 1------------NAMf a TATEMENT botll,_ ... l'lCTITIOUa ltVatNEaa Tile 1ouow1ng r:>er&Ona are do1nQ INTERNATIONAL ME DICAL NAME aTATIMINT t>u11ness u SUPPLIES, INC , 19762 Mac:Arlhur JES/USA -JOHN ERIC SEID W E S T E A N E N E A c; y Blvd , Suitt 313, IMM, Celllornla CREA'flVEGROUP,P 0 Bo• 1124. SYSTEMS :>9261 Metgue11te 92715 322 10Ul St Huntington BNch CA Parkwly Suite 100 M1uton V1110 Oenco lnlarnetlont l. 111c . • 92648 Celllorma 92691 Ntvade co1po1tllon. 402 North JOlln Er IC SOid. 322 10th St NA E C 0 RP 0 R A T IO N • Certotl Sir-. C..-City, Nl¥ed4I Huntington Beoch. CA 92648 C111torno1 corpor111on 2826 t 99701 Thia butl._. •s conovc:1od by •n M11gu1111e P.,kwey Suite 100 Thia ~ .. conouc:tod by • lnOMOuel MIN40n Vteto C1utom1• 11269 ' corporauon. Johr\ Erle S..O 11111 but•llua '' conduc:t60 b~ a Oenco ll'ltematlonel, Inc Thie •l•l-1 •u filed Wttll the i.moted pa11n1<Sh1p 8e¥erly A KlmbfOUQll Covnty Clerk Of Or•noe Count; on NAE CORPORATION F'rMldanl FOb 25 19~ RaymOf'O N P0o1ter. Thia t lalamont -Ned wilh tllO F21°"3 PrftlO.nl County Qenc of Otw.ge County on Publlallt d Orenge Cou1 Oe11y Th11 s1111mon1 wH 111.a w11tt ,,,. Feb 7, 1983. Piiot M.,Cfl 2. 9 111 23 t983 Coun1y Clef~ o r Orenoe Coun1y on Fae1tlll 1060-83 February 4 1983 Publlahed 0 11nge Co1t1 OtJlyl--H-e_ve_IOl'lle1 ___ h_lng--y-ou_w_a..:.n..:.t-~MeGEE a PAUt., INC Piiot, Feb t8, 23 .,..,ch 2, 9. 1983 10 NII? Cl ... lllOO ada do Att-r• •I Law "2-83 It well 8.4~-5678 =:-·;.:: a.nAL aide~ --------------"------------__.OM Hewpo<I Pt..:e , Lyle B. Heston, 62 Memorial aervicea •~ scheduled Saturday fo~ Lyle B. Heston of Cost.a Mesa, who died last FridaJ;. He was 62. est.on was fad.Uties manager of lhe Smger Company for 37 years. He is awvived by tus w1te, Vlcld, and five children: Lyle B. Heston Jr. of Ren o. Paul A. Beckman, Santa Cruz; W~n Heston, St Lou.la; Nyla Dianne Harrold, Aurora, Colo . and Linda Marie Monia, Springfield, Mo. Abo llW'Viving are two sister&. MM)' H~n a nd Mabel Haye1 o f Rapid , S . D .. and four grandchildren. Funeral aervices will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Pacific View Memonal P ark 1.n Newport Beach. The family nquests memonal contnbutJons be made to the American Cancer Societ v. Billi lntas FLEMING Merriam, KArlSas and Robrrt L A U R A N A 0 M I B. FlemJna o f Huntington FLEM ING , •ae 86. a Beach, Ca., a llO surviving resident of Hunt1n1ton are 22 grandchildren and 32 Be.ch , Ca. for lhe put 20 8 r e • t -g r a n d c h 11 d r e n . years. Paned away on Friend.a may call a t Pl~ Monday, Man:h 6, 1983 at Brothera S miths' M ortuary the Padflca HoapHal. Mn . from 12:00 noon to 9:00PM Fl~ wu a member of on W e dnesday, Marc h 9, St. Mary's By the Sea 1983. Graves{~ services will Catholic Church and an ac-be conduc1.ed on Thunday, tive member of the HWltinc-March 10, 1983 a t lO:OOAM t.oa Belich Hiatorica1 Society at t h e Good S h e p h l' r d when her ti.1th permitted. ~-11\ett will a.i.o be Beloved mother of Mary E. a m l' m o r i a 1 M a u on Grelftm.bmp of Elmhurst, M onday, March 14, 1983 at llllnoia, John E. F1eminc o f 8:00AM at St Mary's By the Pollock Pinn. Ca .. 1'randa Sea Catholic Church w ith X. Flern1na of TusUn, Ca., Fathl'r Daniel Johnson, R ichard 't. Flemlna o f p as tor o f the church ----------~off lcl atina . The family • augal'lta contribu tions be m adl' to t h e H u n tinaton Beac h H istorical Society P1ercl' Brot hers Smiths' M o r t u a r y director• ~36~3g, PERBAN RlITH S HEDD PERHAN, ~~=======~a resident of Newport Be.ch, Ca. Palled away on March 7, McCC>aMICX MOITU411H Laguna Beach 494 9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Cap111tano 495 1776 1983. She la survived by her dauahter Mn. Ruth Paul. son.a Mllton C. Shedd a nd Irvi ng A S h edd , a ll of Newpo r t Beach . Ca •• 6 arandc h l ldre n and 9 IJ'eat-arandc hUdren. Alao her 1 l oter Mrs. Ethe l Krlec:hbaum o f MINoula. M ontana. Private inwnment Suite no Hewpor-1 a..ch, CA t2eeO F20906S Pubh•ht1d Orang" Go.u1 Oa11~ Potol, Fet> 16 23 Moir 2 II 1911.l 894 93 MLIC NOTICE SUPEAIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY Of O~OE Ce .. No A·117091 lf'I t"8 ... n., ot It•• Applic.tton of DEIOflAH IUIAN JOH"ITOH F0t C"-of Heme ON>E" TO tHOW CAUlf FOfl CHANQ£ Of NAME DEBORAH SUSAN JOHNSTON hes ll6od e pe111ron 1n lh•• cour1 tor en oroer ellowong pe1111on•1 to Cllenge 1141< name l•om DEBORAH SUSAN JOHNSTON 10 SUSANNA OEIURA JEZREEL II •• hereby O•O•••O 11111 •II Pf'taons 1nttuestttd ,,,. tntt: m•ll•' ator-od appear before ""' c;0ort n Oet>••l,,,.,,t No J 11 700 Civic Ct1nter Onve Wetc S ent• Ana C•••l0tn1• on Ma1e11 28 t98J 11 10 o clock • m end llleri end tile•• SllOw cauae •I any 1ri.y neve wny ... a petrllon for Chtnge ot nem1 tt>ould not be granted n 11 lur1her orde<ed lhtl 1 copy ol lll1a order lo 1now caute be publlahed 1n DAil V PILOT a nawtpaper ot general c11cul111on, pvor1ahe<J 1n 1h11 count~ 11 Ital! once a ~ •or '°"' contoc:uhve •ee~a prto• lo lhO dey OI Slid hearing 01t0d Februery 18 1983 Frank OomenlChlnt JudQI of Ille Supe<IO< COU•I JOftN I . "OH l, HO. -V\e Oporto Newpon a-ell, CA l2ltJ {114) 17W1$1 Pu1>h•h•O Orange Coatt Ot1I; Piiot. Feb 23 M11cn 2 II 18 1083 1002.93 PlllllC NOTICE FICTmov1 aUl lNEIS NAME STATEMENT The lollowong pa,.on 11 do11111 l>UloineU •• CANYON PROPERTIES 30$ I Lagune Ctnlon Road L•guna a..ctl CA 112 5 t Br ell O i ly JOSI l1gun1 Canyon Ro.a ltgune Beech CA 92651 Tlllt bu11.-... 11 COl\dutlOd by I 11m11eo p"1nerarup Br111 Otty Th•• lltlement WIS hied Wolh 11'1• County Clerk 01 Ot11101 C0onry on Feb 11 1983 f20M11 Publlth@d O••ng• COUI Delly Piiot Feb Ill 23 M•rc.n 2, 9 199:1 893·8l PlalC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUI llUIMll NAMl aTATU .. NT TM IOllowtng penone are dOlng bualnote •• ALPHA·TEC SYSTEMS. INC 17981 Skyperk C11c1e. Sult• O lrvlne. CA 92714 H4llOlt LAWM-MT. OUYI\ Mortuary • Cemeiert C1eme101y t625 G1ste1 Ave Costa Mew S40-SS~ AlPHA-TEC SYSTEMS. INC a C•lllornlt c:brporellon 1798 1 SkYS*l< Ctrele. Sutte 0 IMne C.A 9271• • Thia bv-11 c:onductad by 1 corpoiellon All>h4I Toe Sytl-1nC Rlche1<1 O Wllll•m• at Forest Lawn M e m orial Park. Olend&le. ln Ueu of Oowen con&rlbutJona may be made t o H f ah H av en Foundation , 2200 Eut Chapman, Fullerton. Ca. 92634 Pac ific Vie w Pr• ~ d1redon Thltl .,.._t w .. ftlOd With tho ,_CIMOTMllS llLL MOADW4'f MOeTVMT 1B1NN County Cler1< ot 0rang11 County on £ M A L I C E ( B I BA ) Fob '· t"3 ~~of Laluna l'vblltlla<I Orenge Coa~y March &.. l91S. Jtor!w~ ~. ,ob ~3. MerGfl 2 9, 1~~ OATEO Ma•ch 7 1983 Published Orange Cout O.ily P1101 Merch II. 1983 1221 93 YOU M AY EXAM IN I-: ed10<ncng unn 3 above d•tcribed. tht• hit• kt•pt by the• c·ourl If h1v1ng • •••~live unu numt>tlr u you art' intt>rested in tht• thown on lh11 condominium plan tbove •eletred to. togelhet w•th a estate, yuu may hi.-" rf-<.!U!.'1>t non exch>11ve 11g111 10 use lhe -------------1 with the t·ourt lu rl'U'IVt· common wetkwaye and d•tve ... oys PtEUC NOTICE s pet 1 J I n o t 1 c· e o ( t h 1• loc11&d on the condom1111um lot• 1n k-ot1U inventory uf t•stiltt.• JSst•ts ttld trect PARCEL 4 An undlv•d.O 11 140tn OflAHOE COUNTY and of lht" pelllloru., dl'('QUflU. ,,,,.,.,, '" and 10 LOI t of TllC.I No IUl'e .. tOll COUfllT d I b d 700 CMc Cenltt Dth•• W an rPports < t'l>lfl l' 1n 661' 1n lht c11y ol Co•t• Meaa. l ant.Ana,Ca.12'7o1 St'tllon 1200 ~of tht• County ol 01•ng• Slate of ~ Cahfom1a Probate Codt-Cahlorm• llS 1>41' map •ecoroeo on Tel: (714) u.-z:ioo M uer Yf, Mumper and !,0:~!1~1~:; ~~~: 1~,;:~1~;~ Pl.AIHTtFF· Tl!Ll!X H u b B E t J -· COMPUTER PRODUCTS, INC A I e I Y r De I 01 1ne Counly Aecorde• ol Hid CORPORATION Scbag, J r .. AttorDf)' a t la ... counly DEFENDANT ROBERT s su o C a m pus Drive, P .O. lh• llrHI l dOrett •no Olht• EV.ANSHINE an lnd1v1dut l •rid Box 78%0 Newport Bfacb common °'"'gnill0<1 11 •ny 01 the STEPHEN M COHEN tkt STEVE C l lf •1 t•'" O 'ratl p1ope11y desc11be<J ebove '' C a ora a "'6 ; 171 4 ) pu1po1ted 10 t>e t468·C •owe OHEN •n individual both u 7SZ-899S. S11 ee1 Cott11 Meu ce11101n1t P•llnlll of EVACO COMPUTER Publllhed Ore nga COHI Dally 92621> TIME SH.ARING SERVICES t pennerahip •k• E\IACO 01 Pilot M1rch 9 10 16 1993 The undera ogned Trutte11 l he t>enehc1ary unoe1 UUJ D...a 01 Trual l\eretofor• 1i.1>cul..O end d111tv1ued 10 the und•u11gned • wntten ()eclarehon 01 der1u11 tnd Demand tor Sale end • w111ten No11ce OI Oer•ull tnd E141CllOn IO Sell The unde<~ned c. .. uaed H•d Not''" ol Oefeull and E'ec:loon to S..i1 10 b" reco•Oe<I In lhf' counlr ""he<e I~ rt1al prope<1y •• localed O•le 07 09 113 CE N TRAL (;AP1TA l CORP ns Broedw•y San o..go CA 9210 I 161111 236·74 I• OICI\ f0)1 ll1Ct1 P1nooe111 Put•h•M•O 011n11e Con• Do••r P1101 reo 23 M.,e11 2 II t1193 eos.93 f;V.ACO INC •no EV.ANSHINE '193·&3 d••Clalma any l•ab•l•I~ for lllly COMPANIES INC • corporeuon -------------11ncorrec;1nn1 OI lhe Slletil •dd•M• 1nd•vldually i nd dba Ell.ACO Mt.IC NOTICE and ollle• c;ommon dM•gne11on 11 PU8LIC NOTICE C 0 MP UT£ R T IM E S H ,AR ING any ShOwn he•t'ln SERI/ICE ,.,8 EVACO. aka (V.ACO NOTICE O F DE AT H OF Sa•d sftl" woll t1" maoe Dul C·2AllO 11o1C tnd Don 1 througll 2~ F REDE R ICH WUNSCH aka without co•ena111 01 wa,,•nty SUPUUOA COURT OF t1•<.lu•1v1 F R E DRIC H WUNCll AN O 9AP'~"' or '"'P"'•O 1og11dlng lltle CALIFORNIA, a u MMOHS O F p ET IT I 0 N T O poua• .. on, or llncumbr1tnces 10 COUNTY OF CAH NUMal": MtlOll poy the rema1n1ng pnnc1pel sum ot LOS ANOfLEI HOTtCl!I Vou lla n ben •ved. ADMIN ISTER ESTATE NO. lhe Mle 't8Cu1&d by saoo Deed ol CAH NUMllE" 1 13711 T~covrt meJdeclcle aollln•IJOU A-1 17!~3 . To all h1·iri., fru" w11n lnterast 111ereon as Cll'.ATION wltllovt your being heard vni.u bt•nt fit i:trit•!< t•n-dlllJf) and P•o.iotd 1n u1d note advances •I Fr...:lom From p.,ental '°" •••pond within lCI <l•JA. "eed l' 11 n tr nu l' n I l' rt· ii 11 or~ "f any under Ille ltirms ol &a•O D4le<l Cuelody and Control the lntormetton ~w. " ul Tru\I le•n chugtos ano {AllANOONMENT) A V t aoi U t l•d 111 •l d o f'redt:rich WunSt:h Jk..t ••pen ... 01 1nerru.i .. anco11111 {R• ADOf'Tio..) <1em1nel1do Et ltlbunet puael• Frt'dnc·h Wum h ;md JX'™11\S l•uat1 ""at1>0 by H•O Deed 01 In into Mlltto• of 1fSS£ l ff 0011 Clec:ldlr C:Oftlr• Ud. tin audtencle e who ma \' b t o I hp r w 1 ~ t• T •u11 .,_,,,o, ....,,o• qve Ud rffpond• chftlro 1nlt•rf:l>tNf1u tht• will dlld or Th41 to1e1 amount ol '"" ,npa10 A. Ptl• .. on wh1.< vou1c1.,., OKl••ttd de '°diet ~ It ...,__kw>~ b•l•nce ot the obllgat•on 5eeu•OO t•ee l•orn tile cut10<lr dncl controt 01 elgue l'St.ale by lne properly 10 b• toto •no '"~ oeif'nl\ II rou .. 11n lo_.. th• advlCI 01 A 1>1:t1hon h..ii. lx.ot·n filt-d r1eeon1bl1 est•mateo cost• tu Paula " 0 0 11 ••• P•u•• 111 allorney 1n 1!111 metier you bv Wilham Wul\!K·h 1n \hl' •llPttl-•nd lldvl/lCet at the time A11a11a 0011 1mOlho•1 Vloufd do •O promptly'°,,,., yOVf Sup~rlor Court or Orange-Of lh• lnlltll publlCtllOn ol th• wh••••bOul\ uri•nown end 10 Ill w11111n rHpon"' 1f ll'ly m•y be C Notq of Sele II $ 14 033 89 pe1y,n1 (11"''"'9 10 bf' tlM! 1a11 . .., 0, hied on hrne ounty requesting that The 1>41nelOCCery under .. tCI Deec:I mother of Ml•d mono• 1>41<aon abC.e S• U•l•d den• 101,ciiar e l W 1 111 am Wun~ ch be ot Ttu1t nere10101e uecuteo and neme.3 conte10 do un 1bog100 en ••le a·ppointed aa perso nal delivered to 1ne under11g n1d • <iy o•Ofl• or lh•• Court ,ov ••• ••unto d1be111 11ecer10 repretil'nt.auve ID admuuster •111ton Dlclor11tor1 of Oefeutt ano h•ra1>y c11eo eno l••a.,orao ior inme<11tlemen1e d• Ml• mtne<• the l''itllle of Frederich Demand 101 S••• and • w111ten appeer oe1,,. Ille JoJOgt PreS>d•"ij IU ••~t• OllC•ll• ll 11ay llgunl Notice of Oeleull •nd Ei.<:llon lo .n ()eptrtment :?34 rm 1 311 01 tne OUOOe -regot1r1<1a • ltempo WU n sch ( U n d l' r th f' Sell Tile unci..a.Qlled ceuMCI said ar,ove en11lll!d cou11 toceleo ,, I TO THE DEFENDANT A CIVCI Independent Adrrums1.ratron Nol~ Of Oeltull •nd Eltcllon to Cr1m1nel Cou•1 Blog 2 10 w compl11n1 hH b"n flied by the of Est.al.t.'5 Act) Th~ petltrun Sall to be rtc()IOOd 1n lhe county Temple Los A~ C.A 90Q 11 °" pfe•n1111 eg11n11 You If you w1111 to I$ set for hl'lrma tn Dept wflet• the •HI 1>1QP9'1y 11 ioc.1.0 M•r 9 199l 11 II 00 A M ot 1h11 defend lhlt 11....,11 you mu.11 wtlllon D Dale Februery 16, 1983 O•y tllt!n end lhtl'e 10 '"'"' CluM )0 dtyt •lier '"'• eummone 11 No 3 at 700 C1v1c Center Franklln Con~•nc. Corp 1r any you he•I' '""~ \lid P••ton M<V.O on you ltte wtth th11 cout'I 1 Drive, West, m W City of 227~ W llncocn. SI• •F ,,.ou10 "'01 be d•• 11••d ''" rrorn 1978 Mttyllf l'lal" ( r •' I.• CA 1126"7 (If • \t,etfl ·~d'f>llS (.JI dtt•1gnt11•0r of P'<>tJen, ~ \I ,.. 11.>ov~ nc;., wauan11 •!i Q·•~< ii•• c.0tn"'•ttir es• or c.ouectnwi~ •t 1 benet1<.te1y uhder !t&ld [,.,.,.d 1 ru~t b.,. reo•on f a tJr..,,u del1ull '" t•,. 4lbloge• c;,n \.I'< lh•reDy hereto•ortt ••Kutert " c:se11,.-e1ed to 1,.,e "' :Jer).; t •"ttts11 Uec.1a1atjor> o• Ot•a.,, 1 ~~ '°" s.... ••.d -····-· •• ' ... ot or e•tr a \<1 t e t 1 tJ t ,,, .. vnd,..r!tPiP eel t is .. l,.ol~I) IC. Mll•ly ..... J v!J"ijnl en d thertot1her th,. ·" JfM•\ C.tUtfQti d' d • I ,. t• Trust~ arnJ 0 1 ·• t· ,, ' '4•d l>N_+c1 ol T t 1,1 58Hl \' t """ , Uf'Ml•t t.A(tf'"t I ( " "' a1 '"" c..r • """•" ,. t !;uol<!•l'IQ I 0•••·11 .. l."' A1 tt t 1 t>Ub"ca• J •t '"•r~ ._.: t' ros • .,., .. l r• ,, .,,1 ~ Tru 'i1w-i 8, Sa"o .-10 n~..­ A1!i1~t4rl Seic,etA' 0~<' C 1, A••ll .,,,. • Or •"Q" CA .,CH,e : 14 8l:. e2et wr1111n •••POON to the coniplelnt Santa Ana, Caltfornta on Anellolm. CA 92801 tile co,,1ro1 01 "''"•'•"I• tcco•d•no Uri'"• you do ao. y0o• dele1111 well March30, 1983 at g 30 a.m (714) 9~0-0508 to the p.11111Qn "" ftie he•a.n ., be entered on 1ppllc111on 01 Ille Publlahed Oreng• Coe•• 0 11ty Fo• 1111ure to 1111110 you mey be ------------ Pub•~' f'I) Or8n._,. C 4\1 f'rlc• •Aatcl'I 2 <i I~ 1c.r;.1 plllnttll end thl• cour1 may enter 1 IF YOU OSJElCT to lhl' Piiot March II 18, 23. 1983 deemed gully or • C<tnltmp1 0 1 P\IJLIC NOTICf jVdgmeni eg11n11 you t0t tile rellll granting of the petition. you t lSl-83 court ---F-IC_T_l_T-10-u-8--11-u"".a-,N=-e-=-85--- demano.o In the complaint. wti!Ch should either appt"ar at the .,._IC Mt'lflC( You ••• ho•ebv no11flad 01 1ne HAJlllE STATEMENT could rHull tn g•r11t1llm1n1 of hearing a n d lll&ll' yovr ~u.K. nv prov•s•on1 of C1vll Code \ 2l7 S 1 WIQM, tllclng of~ Of 1>foPer1Y b f I NO...,. ,.,. whtGh prov•CI• 1n.1uoge vi•li 1ov11M1 1 "• ot•o ... ong ''"'10" ' '1 0, olh•r ielier reque•t•d In the o 1ec t1ons or 1 e wntl~n ..... r ....... IALa the"''"°' end. of the'"'"' 10 111,,,. bu••nes• H b t 'th th t cw"eAll'tlOPe"TY ... C£1TON RE CORDS 1a • complllnt 0 JCC tons WI t' C'Ol.lr a• -ivaTI! ea•,. c"untel p1eaen1 The Court mey C r , , b f .. I r.. .. .. ~ \;Olumbll ,, ··~((>11111 l,A "· h 0 DATED OecembOr I!, 111112 e ore the hearing Your No. A-tnTM •~>point counMI 10 ••P•esettt the Joh" A,,.110 J• ,.9~ CC>t "''"'' LEE A BRANCH, appearance may be m ""l'IOO In, .................. ~,. __ 0110..... Sl•t• m1no1 whethot °' not 11111 m•no. II c p CA .. ~ 9"70 Clerk b "" C ................... """"' ·-able to alfoid counM4 •nd 11 ""'Y " '"'""''a po "' B Kethlowl A H or y your attorney of 1tllo1n1t for th• County of 1,0 unible 10 aHorel coun... ahttll Th11 ou111•1'•• 11 c •••Ovt1e,1 1, t " L. •YM. I F Y O U A R E A 0.llllQI In the Mell• of tile E.11111 •nd•Vldu•I .......,,,. CRED TOR of IRVING A, ADLER, Oec4Nt9od appoint counMI lo rep11Mnt the Juhn "n{lllO J• M UCI A. HAT1CMJ, I or a conungt'nt Notloe '' hereby gl..,,.,, t11.a1 tile Plltnlf Th•• •••tt1m..,..1 .... 1,...., .... t,. ,..,., A Law Corp«ellon creditor of the decE"ued, yov unOor8'gnod w1t1 MM et Prl••t• Nie. The peuuon ftlld htlreon '1 1°' tile Coun1y C1to 01 O••"Ofl C<>•"• ~=!~J:~=~ lie. MO must fill' your claim with th• 10 Ill• high••• •nd bHt b ldde1 ro;r:~~~.!,':,~~1 cll•ld Feb •II •983 Tel: ll0-11111 court or preaenl it tu thl' tubjecl to conllrm•llon of H id D•ted Febfuery 23 1983 '20n"-'9 P I J Svpenor Cour1. on Of ttter the tal JO NJ CORC Pub''" .,o O•eng• Coot ~·• ·, P ub t•h•d 01enge CoHt Delly perso na rl'prest'n\allVt' d•y of Apt~ 1993 et the omc. 01 ~ OAAN l'itot f'eb 23 Maicll; 11 ,6 •98. not Mer 9 l8, 23 30 19113 appointed by thf COi.i rt F11ncl• Mintz Proleutonal B R ty C1ao . 9 13 fl) 1224-43 w1thm rour months from thl' CorporatlOn 9•84 Wilthlre Blvd y l(UNIPO date of first 111suanceo of No 200 Beverly H•ll• CA JOhn H ~~. PUBLIC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE P'ICTITIOU• IW ... H NA• ITATl!•NT Tiie lollowlng pereon la doing l>ullMUU .AQUA TECH ENTERPRISES 23772 VII LI Co<vne MINIOll VtejO Cel1fornle 9289 I Em11y Oonntlty Latnarre. 23772 Ille L• Corune Mlaalon V1t10 C11110tn" 92891 Th•• buelnesa 11 conducted by en lndlvldUtl E1111ly 0 1.Amatre Thie ll•ttmonl WH ftled with the Cou11ty Clefk of O••noe Ooun1y on Ftbruery 1•, t993 ,.., .. Publlthed Orange COHI Oa lly Pllol, FllC> 23, Mardi ll. II, 10, 11183 950-el NJUC NOTICE PICTmOUI eua.H NAM1 I T A TI!.MaHT The tollowlng per1on I• dol11g ou .. ,_ .. KATHREN MclNTYRE OESION a ILLUSTRATION. 2554 Elden Aw. 8-103, Colle Mota. Ce. 112927 Katflren Ann Mcintyre , 2664 Eio.ti A,.. , 8-103. Coata MoN. Ca 92t27 TNa ~ la oondUalod by an lndMduel Karllnn Ann McrlntyN Th.It tltetement -ftled wttlr tho County CIMI of Ot"ango County on Merdl 7, 1~ Pl1mt Pubfflllad o~~ Cout Oally l'llot .,..,, •• 1t. "· )0, 11U letters as provided In k"C'Uun 9 0 2 I 1 3 2 4 6 c 0 ... n I~ 0 I L 0. Cov"ty C-..4 --· .... N•lTICI! A~ St11e ot Cellf0t111&. Ill 11111 Men f r---.-' 700 of the Ca1Jfom1a Probalt' tight 1111• end •nl••HI 01 U ICI In . ...... l'VeUCATI<>fC M CHAllTEA Codt' The time for filing doc:Mood •I 11111 ,_ of deatll llnCI g:: .. c~~.c::=., e u ; .. °'!""TOUEll OF THE C'la.Hns w11J not exp1n!' prwr 1111 the rtgllt 1111e llfld 1n1ere.s1 111e1 210 w Tempte atrMt i~s:ioi ~ N Y T " E " I U " Y to four months from thl' da~ tile "1'1' 01 Hid dec:•Had hH Loe Ange .... Collf IOOU cw T:l'::.t~o aNTT • ....,1 ecqutred by Ol)e(t Uon of lew or 17._581 '.. "'"' of the hearing noticed above olherw•M other lh•n or 1n edditton 1 WAIHINQTOH. D c YOU MAY EXAM IN 101h1tolNlddocouod 11thellme Publlahed Oieng" CoHt Delly WHERE.AS .. lltltctOI)' ~ Pltol Merci! 2 II. Ill 23, 1983 het be d the file kept by the coun fl OI dellll tn end to ell IM cettllil an r:ire .. nte tot~• I I 11 t d I Cl I l2l3-83 Compl•Oller or Ille Curre<1q1 tllal you are a perwn tn~res\ed "' proper y 1 ut • " ty o 11tD1JC """TICE NATION.AL &ANK OF SOUTHERN W111mlntter County of Or1ng1 rl.IU\. nv m thf' f.."9t.ate, you may !lt'rve Stell ol CllllOtlll• P•rllcululy i-------------I CALIFORNIA loc;alod In Sente A.n1 u po n the ex" cu' or or detcrll>Od u rottowa, 10 Mt flCmlOUI eUSINl l l S111e of Ca111orn11 haa complied administrator, or UPon thl' Lot 9 T111e1 2990. u e11own on NAMI lfATt•NT w1111 all prov1110n• 01 the •tttvt" ot l'rl4lfl rteOfdOd In bo01! 71 37 The IOllOwlng pereone ere doing Ille UnlllCI StelH •equlred to bo att.om~y for the exCC'Utor o end 38, Mlle Mepe, ,oco(J:.T .. ,d 1>u11ne1a u complied with before being adm1nuJ1rator, and rill' With county. more commonly known u NEVCO OIL COMPANY. LTO, au111011ud to commenco the th e C'OUrt with proo( o f 14371 Nol• s1. We11m1n11er, CA 513 W P1omontory Dt"lvo Newport bu11n ... of banking .. • Nallon•I j 12713 Beech, Celllornl• 1121180 B111klnQ AMOC1•11on serv Ce, a written request · Navco Oil, inc • Celllornte NOW, THEREFORE. 1 11eraby statin g that you de11r ~~ 1~ ~~\~.cfs~: . .':~'~1 c0tpor•llon. gene111 pertner 513 certify that the •bovt ·n•med special notice of thtt flU"' o ten per oont of emouni bid 10 bo w Promontory Onv•. Newpo•t u1oc1111on It eutho1r11d to a n i n v l' n t o r y 1 n depoellod "'4th bid Svbtect 10 IMM S..Ch, CeUl.:>m111 92860 commenee tile lx.l••n-of b•nlll"O ·--t f ,_,_ of 1--t 1nin l>09••••'-n Thi• bu••noea 11 con<luC1ed by • •• • Nattonel Benklnq ANOClllllon appra,_,men 0 es ....... &lie -·-· ott;; .... ~·· pertner"lhlp IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF Or of t he pet It IO n I o Ski• °' IO bo tn -lllng ~ u--A ,...,.,, inc wllneea my •lgn•ture end ... , of wlll be ttcolvld at Ille eforeatld .... _ vo accounle ml'nllon ed I offiM at •ny 11,.,,. •her lho 11,.1 ~· L Kern Qlltce Ihle 10th dey of Jenu•ry ~tlON of 1200 and 1200 pvblioltkln w.ot end boftlf• dlla vice P1fl1C18"t 11183 ' of th«' Californ ia Prot>.t ot .... Th•• tt•t-t wu nled with the C T CONOVER Codl' Oiied 1111• 7th O•r of M•rCh. County Clotk of Or11n91 County on Comptroller or the Cufrency ' 1183 Februaty 23 1993 cn.rtet No 178:1~ Miller a•d Clearwalert Jay A4* ~ P11blle11.o Oreno• CoHt 011~ AttorD•)' •• Law, •• .,. Edo-Admine ot ltte1o Pvbllehed O••ng• Co••I O•lt)' Piiot. Merell. ,. 23, 30 . .,,,. Admlr&l&J Wa)', S.J&e '701 °'NICI o.c.o.n1 Pttot. Mar 2. t . 1e 23. 1"3 1). ~ 21, Moy • tN3 Marlaa HI Bey, Calltonila ,........ -.U. 1-., t090-.83 HHl; (Ill) 1'7MIH. =------~.:Ti. MJC NOTICC Pvl>lltnod Orange C-C Ody ....,,, .... CA *11 PllOt,.M81ch I . 10. 11. 1M3 4-., ltt a..... I t"-'3 '11blte11.G Ofan~ CoH t Delly l'tlol. llbrCfl • • 10, "· 'Ml 1223-413 NIUC M>TICE 124'-IJ I 10 Bfoedway Cotta~ IM2·9t50 a. 11U7 In Oxnud. c.a. Sht la 1urvlved b)' her 1on1 Clifford and Allred ShlM, d au•hltir Marie Shinn, ar•ndehlldren , Dou11 ... C lUfo l'd1 and C.mml•. a broth e r Tboma.e ff. Lane 1l1tAtr:h1-law Shlrley and nepbew1 William and ------------: "~ NI.IC NOTICE TO: HELIN 8URKI COWAM, deughter of ANN.A (Crehen) aUfUCi : end hu.bend of CARIY COWAN. let• of NewpcM't Buch. Cellfornlaa. or her eurvMne chlldren IALYl .... Otl s..T'H A tuTMU , MSTCWf CHAP& 417 E 17th Sr ~.6,1 84e-9371 ' QeOro. Mtmori&I •..W.. wlll b. Mld on Tueaday, Nard\ I&. INJ a t 11100.ut at PacUlr Vtew Mortuary pel ln Ueu of n owen a r vW •arilliuU.. .. )' • ...._ to th• Amtt'te.n 11Q-~.,...no v1ew ~I ""'PD'' lttch M l.IC NOT!a .. TAK£ NOTIC! that 1h• f u c utota Of th• 111110 or KATHLH N irtTZPATAIOK, 1&19 Of WIMlPea, Manttot>a. Cenada. wlll ... k dlr.ctlona from tho Coun · o( au .. n·a aonoh In WIMI~. ManltOk on Aprll 11th, IN3, a t 10:00 o'clOoll In tho t~oon AND TAKI NOTIC th11 If rD'I wlott to"*'• .....,tlllQnl IMrfora lha Oour1 you ~' llf)pMt In P«80n or bV )'OUI' counae1. lalllng WhlOI\ en brdtr may b9 tnadt In your 1bMnol, ""'1Nf enqutrlel oen be made to .._ o.r of the Couti, OOu.rt Of O\rlMl\'1 hnoftl .-01 iloadWwr A.enu.. WIM!pet. ......... a.n.csa. ftJO • • 111\Jblllfled Ot'tntt COMI Dlltt Hot, M I, t . \0, M UT .~ • lbday'a Annual Yleld Today's Annual Rate • o •. &7% 10.003 • SAME OLD GUARANTEED HIGH INTEREST FOR 31/2 YEARS. • SAME OLD CH~CK IN THE MAIL EVERY MONTH FOR 31/2 YEARS. • SAME OLD FSLIC INSURANCE GUARDING YOUR FUNDS FOR 3112 YEARS. • NO WILDLY EXCITING INTEREST FLUCTUATIONS FOR 31/2 YEARS. • GET INTO A WESTERN FEDERAL GUARANTEED RATE ACCOUNT. ENJOY TERRIFIC INTl!Rl!ST AND TRANQUILITY, TOO. (Subslanttal penally for early withdrawal ) WESTERN FEDERAL NEWPORT BEACH • c."l",. ... Pb•· (;ouc Ht1h"'°' ""·"" "' N""f"H' Ctn•<r On•• ~l~· f7MI M+oi l\\ Mon.·l'h.n. ~ AM-4 PM h..b~ 9~rM NOTICE OF DEATH OF LOUIS VENDITn AND OF PETITION TO ADMIN· ISTER ESTATE NO. A·117U( To all hein. benefidaries. credltora and contingent credlton of Louia Venditti and persona who may be otherwi.le interested ln the will and/or estate: A petition has been Wed by Sylvia F. Guthne in tbe Superior Court of Orance County requesting that Sylvia F . G u thrie be appointed as per1onal repre9etltative to adminiater the estate of Louia Vend.ittJ (under the Independent Admlnlatr,.aUon of Elt11te1 Ad). 'The-/~tition la art for bee.rina in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic ~nter Drive, Wnt, ln the Ctty of Santa Ana, C..Ufornla on March 30, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the il'U'tinl of the petition you ahouJd either appear at the hearlnt and atate your objection. or tne written objectlona wttb the court before the hearlna. Your appearance may ~ in penon or by your att.omey. COSTA MESA l•\\&li.n ~ ~u.u. • 171•1 ~9-'1141 M.-..Th""" ~AM4 r'M m.io\ "AM.(> PM '-n.nio~ I<' AM·Z PM , MISSION VIEJO ,:,..."""'lru"'n\..,u._, Pu\.".t\ •l:h')\ •• ,, ..... "'~!'' \t ,., · J'hu,.. ·• \ \t4 P\t fn.f..,, '' \\I~ l'\t ~ ... .t., ,,, \ \t.! l'\t Top~. Terlyald Steak or Prawn Dlmlen for Just $5.95 Complete U.S. Choice dinners. including soup or salad. baj(ed potato or rice pilaf and toasted Ranch Bread Values like these won't last forever so come into Stuart Anderson's today. You're gonna feel good inside. IF Y OU ARE A CBEDrr<>R or a contlneent credit.or of the deceued, you mi.t me your c:la1m wtth the court or prnent•lt to the perao nal repre1entattve appointed by the court WlUdn four months from the date of tlrat laauance of ~ .. pnMded in~ 700 of lhe C.al1fom1a Prot.te Code. The tlrM for tlltna c:Wn:w wtU not apltt prtor to tour months trom I.he claw of h9artna noac.t ~. YOU llA y EXAMINE FOUNT AIM VALLEY, GARDEN QROYI!, a. me kllP' bf me court. u IANT A AHA J'CI'& an a pmwaa lntewted 1n ta. .... ,.. you 111111y *"'-TORRANCI, CIRRITOI, LAKDOODI ANAHEIM upon th• executor or l_-~!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!~~!!!~•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~•!!!!!!!!!!~~~--J ~torr ,or upon the . _.......,,far me eacua,. ----------------------------------..., .... ,.., and m. wtih -..c llmC( ...UC llJTlC[ "9lJC ll01lC( • lh• eourl with proof of Mm .. M11 EM MlhlOUtW91 M111flOUeMWU tef"Y~, a written raqu.t ...... atA~ MAM1 atA~ NMm eta~ uatlDI that JOU dHlre .,,. ....... ..,_ -...,. , ... lollM!nO P«90fl II dolftt ,,. ~ ~ -doing ..... --"' the mine"' ~~"'°°°'· uot-A CWJ ~ ro "A" "I 0 u. --= :-:WHT CNAM ~. a n I ft v. D t 0 r 1 • n d .... ~ ..... ~ta. HO,.ITA"IAL HAVICH • .,,; 1110 w.t ..... Collt ..... CA IMll h rr ml Of-.. .. _.. oevh•. ~INIMl'l 01111.,., t&il K ..... A,,.., No. *·Loa Aleml•ot. mat. or of ,a.. peUUo•• or=~ "C", COltl ...... OA. CAI01to. JOl'lll MIOl'l••I M•ld•, i o11 account• m.aUond In ~a.~UOI• ~.:,.':'~~MC: ~·0r.-_:11~~~·1 ....._ " HOO .. aaoo.a ClllW It; .............. CA. tatN '*' ~ Colt•~ CA Htll. et thit Callfotnla Problw ·TMI '--11 ....,.... tV t!'----11......,.. tiy • TNll ..,_.II wdllllecl tiy 111 CliM. .............. ~ ~. . .... ,. L. •• ~r:; 0..W W. DillM 0141ottll ~ A1o11C .....,.. A ...,,.. .. ·~, ""''"' ~~=~-= c.::v-::-n:r:-.. --~: ~~':ii::.. ... ~: , • .....,... .,,; ' ..... ,.... ,.. ft, 1ttl ,.. ••• ,_ a... o. ,....,.. Of• ~ "'_.,._.on,.. cnlJ"!: '".,. .. ,... o._. o.a:."t.: ... --,...,,.. .... • •• J.... ... ,.,,.. .......... • , ... ,. ... ...,. ....... ... • _.. 1 wl ••• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /WecfMlde , Maroh 9 18'3 8S Fluor sells oil, gas properties Chicago firm pay• $28 mil/Jon for Wqulna Oil reserves I Irvine but-<! Fluor Corp hAt 1<>ld 8~.000 tiCJW of undl•Vt1lopt1d oil lttue1 and other oU and Pl P""J>t•rUt<11 w S.nt.a Jl'o Efwrl)' Co. ol Chlcqo for S28 million Fluor ofhdala Mid thw holdlnp were mc»t of th4' remulnln1 rnerves from Cociuina OU Corp. Fluor told lhe nutjorl\y of It.I Coqufna holdlnp lut November to Petro-Lewi.I Corp of Denver tor $168 million Fluor ha1 retained 8,600 acrea of off•hore lHIH on tho California cout ln the Santa Maria and Ventura baaina. Limited drilling partnerahiJ19, »0me equipment and other uaeta ll.l'f' •Ull tc:heduled for aale, a spokesman aaid Coquln.a was a aul»tdlary of St Joe Mlnerala Corp , which Fluor bought In 1981 for $2.2 billion. Fluor uffldals had acknuwl~ged an interest In •Wna I.heir CAquina hQldl.np bec:a...-of ronfUct.1 with COi porata lriratelMt "We wanted to d.18pel any appeara.nce of dlt«'t competition wtth our nwijor oO company cU.nta." a oompany ·~ MJd thJa w k. J'luor bo•r,_ lhn.wt prtmarily la ln aervtna enerl)' and nautral ..au.nm induatrin th.rou.lfi enatneertna and OOnlU"UCUon .rvt.ce.. ~ IU¥l bu.UdJ.iia rettn.rie8 la a q,\Jllcant part of It.I bual1*9. The Coql.tlna holdinp 10ld to San\.ll Ft Erwrl)' Co. are acattered t.hnJuahout the Rocky Mount.aln atata IOUth lnto Texu, the apokmrnan Mid. Santa Fe EMri)' Co. la a U!Ut ot Santa Fe lnduat.riM, which a1*> la the pattnt company for the Santa Fe Railway. Japan securities buys 'easy' Newport off ice has direct contact with Tokyo brokers Amerkaru. who want to invest m Japanese se<"unues can do so directly now through Prudential-Bache brokerage offices in the United States. offlctals have announced. Prudential-Bache, with an office in Newport Beach, haa a branch office in Tokyo where securities orde r s can be .,.::"- tranamitted, saJd John R Battoe, of Prudential·Bache. Insurance firni A profe.ional reeearch 11taff In Tokyo monitors in - veatment-grade atocka of Japanese com panies and produces reporta on them tor investors all over the world. nanies 2 • executives "The key to the future of the international marketplace and world securities markets , J believe, ia the Pacific Basin -in particular, Japan and it.a growing economy," said Batt.oe. Newport Beach·based Pacific Mutual Life lnsuranC(' Co. has promoted two l o ngtime employees -Roger W Beck and Tom T Brown -to the position of v1c.-e president. The insurance carrier, the largest life insurance firm headquartered in lhe state, also named H Warren Clark as regional vice preside nt and Joseph San Filippo as an as&st.ant Vlct' president Beck, who joined Pacific Mutual in 1962 as an administrative trainee, wa.s an ass1St.ant •let president. AB vice president, Beck will be in charge of group benefits and administration. Brown came to work for Pacific Mutual in 1959 and was an office manager in Los Angeles before being named a regional vice preside nt. In his new role, Bro wn will oversee group insuranC(' sales. He noted that Japan's share of the world economy hu grown from 3 percent in 1960 to around 10 percent. "We a t Prude ntial-Bache believe that the Japanese securities program pr ovides investors with a viable outlet for a portion of their investment objecuves It's an approach that investors should find worthwhile," Battoe l&id. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS • T!wllt t • ",, ~·SJ U!! ~~~ (~~~~~ ~-~ llll -.. --.. Ow• • -,_,., s.. -·· -....... -....... -""' No_,..,. .......... _..._~ ... 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Houra earlier Iran, ln lt1 flrat 1eature of oomprornl.te, wd at the OPEC meet.J.nc in London It would cut Ua oU production tarpt by nearly one·third lf the cuul ·~plans to redlJCle lta bue price of S:M a b&rftl. "Our poeJtion la tor flx.aUon of the •~4 price. 1t.blllzaUon of the market, and we would cut our production by I mllllon barrelt per day," uld deputy lranJan oU m.lniater Abbu Honardooet. Meanwhile, anal)'IU uy the failure of OPEX: to reach an oil price aareement yesterday helped tngger a big Wall Street .elloff. The 1tock market retreated across the board yesterday. The Dow J ones average of 3-0 tndutt.nala, which had inched up a fraction Monday to cap a 47 pereent 1urge lince Augutt, tumbled by 21.96 point. and cloeed at 1,119.78. I Occidental inks China pact PEKING -Occidental Petroleum Corp . one of the largest United States' oLI companies, has signed an interim agreement with China to develop a coal nune in China'• Shanxi province The company said the project la the flrtt major joint venture between a Chlne1e state enterprise and a major Western corporation. Arco raises wholesale price LOS ANGELES -AtlanUc Richfield Co, after a year-long price war in which Arco has undercut many a competitor, says it haa raised 1ta wholesaJe pnces by three centa a gallon. Arco declined public comment on its reasons for the increue, but the company had averaged five cents a gallon lower than competJtors' prices in recent months, oil Industry analyst Dan Lundberg aa.id Computer firm files bankruptcy SAN JOSE -Magnuaon Computer Systems lnc. will file a plan to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, company ofhcials have said The company reported an unaudited $21 6 million loss an 1982 equal to Sl.97 per share on revenue of $18 4 million. The fourth quart.er showed a $1 4 m1lhon profit, or 13 cents a share, on revenue of S5 m1ll1on Magnuson manufactures bus1neu computers WHAT NYSE DID , ... Ut IUI J)I ,.., ,., J WHAT AMEX DID H•w YO.IC 11111'1 -I u.---De<llM<I v::-:=. .... ....... ....-. METALS HEW YO"K ,.,.. -Spol nonft rto ... ...... ., prime lodey SILVER Har"'•"· a •O 14 per troy COLD QUOTATIONS ~ ...... -..a ~4 H , WCI M 71 L ..... aftef-llalftO SOt 00, up ueo ...... .,._ ft).lnQ '430 IO, ..., IO It ~ 11*'11 *4tl ... up., 01 11i11tM .... afternoon .... 24 H , btd, WCI .. 25, tOS,lt --...... a ... , .... conlr dallr '-"O'•> .. ,.oo.,..euo .._,,......._..._~kM00,1.tp I .... ~~,_, dally~ '441.J0,1.tpNN ., OeMt• 10141 lpOI "'011111 MOft IMH.JO, oll .. 911 Pel u, 1J) U• IJ I U• 11 t U• ltt U• ti u. • J Up l.t Up 't Up 11 Up 7.J u, 7.J u. , .. U• •-> u, • J U• 6.J u, •• "' " Up St Up S 1 Up J.1 Up SS Up JS U• )J U• S1 U• SI • DIHJPllat w.drwday, Mlll'Olt I, 1"3 SUPERMARKET SHOPPER MEAD ON WINE SLIM GOURMET Prized pies Favorite desserts please the eyes and palates too Pie la probably the moat American of deaaerta. Genet;atlona of good bakers have vted wtth Mch other to create plea which are a feast for the eyes, and dellcloua to eat. When, u here, fllllnga fe~ture those f avorlte flavors, chocolate and peanut butter, plea are Indeed wonderful food . These recipes also offer convenience In the form of cocoa and peanut butter chps -and detectable crumb crusts. Festive Frozen Peanut Butter Pecan Pie 1 oup broken pecena 1Ai tabl11poone butter or rn.rprtne 2 oupe (12-ounoe pecbge) PMnut-llutter Chlpe 1Ai oup mllk 2 s-ounoe pecllegee cream ch1111, IOftenecl YI oup oontectlonere' 1Uf8' 1 envelope whipped topping mix (to Jtek12 cup . topping) . Qrehem 0tecker pie cruet Place pecana and butter or margarine In an 8-or 9-lnch pan; tout In a 325 degree oven for about 7 n11nutea. atlrrlng occaalonally, untll butter or margarine la melted and nuta are coated. Set aalde to cool. Meanwhlle, place peanut butter chlpa and 'la cup mllk In top of double bolter. Stir conatantly over hot, not bolling, water untll chip• are melted and blended with mllk; cool 10 minutes. Beat cream cheeee and contectloner9' auger untll ftuffy; blend In peanut butter mixture. Prepare whipped topping mix according to package directions; fold In peanut butter mixture and 'la cup of the toasted pecans. Pour Into crust; aprtnkle with remaining pecans. Freeze overnight. 8 to 8 aervlnga. Fudgy Coconut-Nut Pie I Ubl11poone butter or marprlne, melted 1 oup MO• y, .cup oocoe 3 9911, ellghtlr beaten 1 te•poon vanllta ~ oup tleked oooonut Y, oup ooerMly chopped nuta or-.m ONCker pie crvet Combine melted butter or margarine, sugar and cocoa untll smooth. Add eggs and vanllla; blend well. Stir In coconut and nuta. Pour Into cruat. Place on baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes or until tilting la eet. Cool. Garnish with sweetened whipped cream and touted coconut or chopped nuts, If deelred. ' Marbled Chocolate Cheesecake 1 envelope unftnored gUttne 1cupmlll 1 pedr&gl (I ounoM) CfMm chHH, eoft9ned 2 pec1r...-(I ounoee) crwn ch1111 eoftetted \\cup...- • ' ca C4 C1 Want 10 be named Coolc of the Week? . • . C IPMd until QeletlM ll completely dlllOfved, about 2 ml out•. Add cream cheele, 'la cup auger and ventlla; proceee at high speed untll amooth. Pour 1~ cups mixture Into lerge bowt. Add cocoa and 'la cup sugar to mixture remaining In blender container, procea at low See PRIZE P e Ct) Supper for two No leftovers unless they're planned The American household Is changing - and getting smaller. According to the Census Bureau, more than half our adult population lives In single or two-pef100 households. In fact. one and two-person households comprise the fastest growing segment of the population. You cen buy prepared frozen entrees and vegetables In one or two-servtng sizes. But you can also buy fish and chicken products. for exampfe, In famlly~ packages that let you use just a portion and put the rest back Into the freezer for another time. Many fruits. potatoes and other vegetat»es come In polybags. You can pour out what you need or use the whole bag, a good example of value and convenience. In either case, there are no cooked leftovers unless you want them. These recipes are designed for a llght, easy eupper that can be ready In minutes. Start with a Creole Fish Bake of fish kabobs and white and wild rice with green beans. cooked with a zesty Creole sauce. prepared and served In the same cookware to minimize cleanup. Herbed Broccoli Florets and a colorful dessert, Easy Fruit Trifle. complete the meal which cen be prepared and served wtthtn 20 mlnut•. Creole fish bake ....t!<~=r..:;: ~....... . \ 1(1 .... )0MlolMto .... ............................ ......................... , ... ., , "t111p11n ~ pewier ! ~-11 ... , ...... ....... :,._ ,.........,... ..... iwwwt ... =-·· . Almcwe 18 ftlh kabobe (" pcund) 9nd the tfMk>pe of ''s.uot Malclnga" from '**• of ftlh kabObl. Stet =and retum remM'lder to the • ~ .... the '-S.UO. Maklngl" With tometo -..oe. cnon gretf\ pepper powder In emai bowl to fnlkf a.a. Mttmble, ~ ~ oup bf the Ci9ole ~ Into .-, of two &-Nh bMlng dllhel. Top .-, wtth hltf of rtOI l'nDd\n. AmlnOt • tllt\ klb* In ...,,.... Bake. uncovered. In preheated 350 degrees F. oven for 15 minutes. Spoon remaining Creole Sauce over fish kabobs; continue baking 5 minutes or until mixture Is thoroughly heated. Garnish with parsley. Serves two. Note: For • servings. use entire package of fish kabobs and double remaining lngr&dlenra. Arrange Ingredients In one 2\'z quart cassefole. Bake In preheated 350 degrees F. oven 20 minutes; top with Creole Sauce and bake 5 minutes longer or until thoroughly heated. •Variation: Use frozen chicken nuggets In place of fish kabobs. Replace "Sauce Makings" with dash of paprika and dash of pepper for Creole Sauce; proceed with above recipe. Herbed Broccoli Florets ~10 ounoe) package tro1en brooooll ......, thewed 2 taibl11p a orae butter or margartne tAa t111poan bMI 'Al t111pDOft ~ .,.... pepper Arrange brocooll florets In 1 '4-ounce baking dish with cover. Melt butter In smaU saucepan. Stif In remaining lngredtenta. Spoon butter mixture over ftofett; t088. Cover and bake In preheated 350 degreee F. own 16 mlnut• or untU broocoll la thoroughly heated. S«we 2. Nota: For .. aervtngs. double the above lngt9ClentL Arrange broccoll In • 1-quart CM1erole with cowr. Cover. beke u gMM'l abo¥e. lnoteulng beklng time 6 mlnUt• Easy Fruit Trifle · •J:. =•u•••••• trea•n " ............... .... ..... _ ...... ," ....... > ....... ................... Thew fn.111 9000fdi9 ig to PM*IOI dlreotlone; chin Off lyn.tp and t'911M. Set _... I tablllPOOi"I of fNtt. Spoon WI ~Into~ of two = v:~ pound,~ OY9f dfti:lll wftf; l'lllNed ~· OerNlh wtth n11liild fMt. lliWI a. . · _.,..~ ....... .,.._-.: • 1 Of.,. OoM' DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Maroh O, 1983 ; ......... -~ CLIP 'N' FILE UJl'UNDS Tll• .. ofter• •on't recaulr• refund tonN: ~ (lfwft, ,.o . .,. ... St. PW. Mll\n. Mtto. AeollW • S 1 refitnd. S•nd two peoll90• front1 "°"' eny .. at AMIS l!ltfra Dfy C-. bolr1le Mey 11, *IS. •HOWIR •HAVIA aev. ., Ofter, P.O. Box 5503, ........ ~ Minn. 55348. Roel<M a ICM*lt refund Ind e ~t S"ow•r SNtwr ~ a.Id "°"' ,_ end 1ddr-on • l ·br-1 aatd, •long wit" tll• ne 111• l"o••r SllaYW frOftl tba J**llQe froftt. ~ Mey St, ties. OOLOMI Rell.Ind on., P.O, 1c.c ...s4, II Paao, T-7917.~••UO refund. Send the front pan!' Inn 1 box of Coloru HllrocMor lyM9m lor men. Ellplrel June 30, 1983. ITIRllA '27' Aalu nd c.rtt9a9te. P.O Box M07. ~ Plaln, Minn. 55348. "-Iv• • I 1.50 Nf\lnCI. Send IM front 1*191 from a box of Etema '21' Enriotled 8od1 MolMUilzM C 12-) OI Al-09y ......... Lotion (2-) or All·DI)' Moletura Or••" 11-~ °' a.ma •.ar CrMm with ExGUM Progenltln (t.- •nd 4-0ur!Oa._ Elq)ltel Aug. a 1, 1'83. Tll•H Off4H• require refund lorrnc --Couper} °""'. '*""" ""'° ~ Edge ooupone. Send the reqWlrel rel\lnd form Ind one orool of JNrc:fl ... from fdg• Sllevlnt Cfeam. Th• proof ol purdllM II IM puell-OUt tab on Ill• can oap. Ellplr .. Jvne 30, 1983. U .t. llNtlnol. Aeo1M a &2 refvnd .., a I} E.P. f . coupon. Send "" ....._, refund form Ind the end ~ either a Slngle or Ooubl• Kit, along with Ill• UnlvwMI ""9cllla COda ~ end the regletw tape wtth th• purch-oi1oa d .rcl9d. l!xpWM Aprtt ao. tta. 0000 ..... A9funcl Ott•. Aeolllle • &Cklent refund or • I 1 retund and 25-t 00\lpon for Good Newel Send the required refund form and tlla proof of purcllaH •••I• from •I• Good ,_.1 razore tor • ao-c:.it ~ or the proof of purc:n ........ from 12 Good ..._.I rmon lof • $ t l'9l\lnd Ind a ~ ooupon. Explf9' "'-30, 1N:S. U~ORGAMCa ..... 11 AMund. Send the ~ Nfl.nd tonn end tha ... "°"' epec:llly mettled peel!<~ eking """ .. reglat• qpe~ .. a llnlel of two retund• ~ famlty. ExplNe ~30. 1983. Ol'M,;.e Fr .. TOOlh9Nln ~· ~a COUIPI tor a hi~ 1oothbru1ll Send the required refund form end IM tJnl¥eraal Produc:t Codi eymbol from .._ pacllagH of Orel·B or Oral·B Right Angle t~ !*a .. dated regleter t•p• wiU1 '"• pureheM Pficee drdad. W"'9 tlle name of the etore at whlCtl you purch.-cl Ofal-8 toottibrulhM on Ula forln. ~ Juno 3Q, 1te3. aTYU ~ Hair 119"'1 11 Alfund. Send the ~ rawid form and the,.......,. ...... tN puree-pr1ol 9dad lrOfll -of th• lollowl.ng ·~ Hair Spray produot1: Aeroeof -I-ounce Natural Hold, SUper Holcl, Uft.re Hold, Unecented or 12-ounc:• NtibKal Ho4cl or ~-Wr1te 111e UnlverHI Product Cod• number plu• the code number from the bottom of the Cll'I on ttie form. ~Sept. 30, 1913. AZIZA Eya l1 .. ntlal1 It Allfund. Send the ~ re!Und form Ind Iha C81'd lrOll'I one Aztp e..-(-nt11l1, along w1t" the regll1• tape with the purdl ... ~ circled. EllplrM June '°· 11183. CLAUlOL Condition BHuty Pode fWund. Aecelve • 11 coupon fof either formula oondltlon a.uty P80k. hnd the r~ed refund torm 111"1 the front '** of • 2·' .. or ...._,_ pedtap of Aeouw FotnlUla or btta Body Formu61 condltJOn e..lty Po eking wllll the~ qpe wltfl IM pura- prtce clrded. bplre. June 30, 18'3. DA-N9w COeldlCklllllig C06or'I °""'· ~ • 11.41 ,... Md four 5-nt coupona. lend the r9qulred refund lonn and tlla ,....., tape. eking wtltl ttla b.ac of OM New Dewn Condlt!Ofttng Color• bo11. ~Ir .. -t. acr. '*· 'ORMULA 2 Revlon 'Mov• Meed To U-' 11 AIMld. lerld tfle ~ ,.,,.. '°"" Md .. =:·:ro:--.::T.::-c ,..,,... I 'Mowe NIMCt 90 Me!M' Ip Md • OOlof9. .... JllM '°Rl~J· Soft Petml ~ . • ...,. •• ooupot\ ..... w ...... Ot 80dy Ody Ot -.rd Mt ........... e.Mt ........... ................ .,..... ...... .... ""' -... .,.. """., fl•• ao::_:n•Y ao4y W••• ............. ,......., t ... itt~~::.purofl ... prlO• ..... yOUf-...of •I = .... '°""' .... Auo. '· YA81t,.Ull DHmatele''I ,.,.... • Ok. AaolM a ' r1fund a nd a I 1 •uP•tt fer v ...... DenMtoloD '°"'"* or.-. ........... ..... ................... ~ ~ Detrlt••• .. ~~---0..11, ........................ ""91 ..,! A t 1 or •t ~ ~~ .. :~m ......... .. ..... = ....... ~-~mli •-=- • ': 2.69 ": 2.59 ': 199 ': .79 Fisherman's Cove Dairy/Deli ~i~ ., , - Double Coupon =---~-= ijf:"=·~-=---"n'T' -·:-·1 .. ~ --------.., ...... u.mato.. nee,_ ........... ~ aDdl.Udl ~ .. C\lltomer. ~ ...... MarQ Mcadl 16.1"3 ' - a --~14.ltia Double Coupon -1a. Pr..ziSoUd Green cabbage FREI .......... ,_ .............. ~ODii Dlman40De ~..=.~10 tbr\l Mmdl 16. 1913 - I ·~ I 1 I ~ i T - , . '\ Or-. CoMt DAILY PtLOTIW~: M"""' t. Ml Cl International dishes featured in local cooking claBses C.O... Hardware, UC> Broedway, LAauna Beach, often a \'ariety ofcooklna~ prwen*'" by c;~ lnstructon. dona.,.. n-=-ary and mUlt be made ln advance. c.an 48.7-4003 for more information. On Saturday, 10:30 a.m., KatJe Lana Slattery, recentfy returned from intensive oookina cI... ln Hona Kona. will share her experience.. On the menu for Olm Sum Brunch are 1uch Ch.lne9e ct.Jk:edel u Stir-Fried r.o with Crab and "t.re>ek Stw-k'1 Fin;" Shao Mal, ScallJon Cakes and Glnaered Fruit. Colt of the clue UI UO. On Saturday. March 26, alao at 10:30 a.m., Slattery will pre.ent three redpm from around the world featwi.na hard-cooked eggs, ana will give 1pecial polnten oo how to cook the ega. Recipes to be prepared include Chinese 4 Happlnea E.gga, ~Spicy Tomato and Oeufs a la pe, a country French dish of egga ln creamy onion sauce. Coat la $10. Betsy Moulton will prepare a Very Special Easter Dinner on Wedne9day, March 23, 10:30 a.m. The menu will include a boneless Leg of Lamb with Mushroom Nut Stuffing and Madeira Sauce, Spinach Feata Phyllo Pie; Sauteed Cucumbers, Carrots and Snow-Peas and Strawberry, Almond and Orange Bavarian Fee is $15. Roy Pingo will offer a two-clasa aeries on French Provincial Cooking. The first cl.ass on Thunday, March 17 , will present Beef Ragout Provencal with Demi-Glace Sauce; Crouatades with three cheese and Duxelles; Ras berry Tart with Neb Putry Cnaal The dMI rneeta at 7 p.m Second ln \he •ri•. alao meedna at 7 p.m ., wWbe~n~ Thunday, M..n:h 31. Caet of ..ch dam la • 1 D or •2& for both. ra..rd• International Cookware, 2919 & C.O..t Hlahway, Ozona del Mar, hu echedwec:t • SAVI &OC: concentporary J'rwnch Culllne clMa felturinl renowned chef Jonatlian Eaxman ol Mlchul'a Rtl\&u.nnl 1n Santa Monica on Tuoeday, March lD, at 10.30 a.m. Caet la t&(). Call 973-2$43 tor ,.._rvatJona Tho Broadway'• "Look Oood, Feel llestlfToll HoustrCookies Win Nalional 'Jasfe 'Jests! Ntstll" Toll Hvust•' Cookies tire tilt• best-tasting rhocoln le rllip rookit•s you rn11 l1t1ke. 'f1iat's bemuse the11're the only ones 11111tit' with tltt' Origi1tt1 Rt•cipe 1111d Nestle Toll Hott st•" Morsels. Titt• creamiest morsels witlt 1913 The NHU. Co Inc r-f/tC' ric/t, real SAVE 25~on sunLIOHT. Dishwashing liquid any size except 12 oz. DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE REAL LfMON JUIQ ave ¢ cltocollltr l11!>lt•. on fresh, hot Pillsbury Biscuits. • r ... ' Oood'' Mlute IO C..Utomte U\'t"I wW QOOdnue thil wlG wlU> tht appnranat of chefa from acme of Oranp County' I finelt ~led wtllbt Chan , on S.tw'day at 1 J>.m. at tht N~port SMch ( T()Qt SAVE 25~ on SUnLIQHT. anys1u except 12 oz Dishwashing Uqu1d OLD EL PASO"Taco Sauce tastes more like a salsa than a sauce. It's good and thick. Made with chunks of fresh-picked tomatoes and zesty green chilies. Discover what a delicious difference OLD EL PASO' Taco Sauce can make in your tacos ... and in goodness knows how many other family favorites. r I I « Oriiiiji OOiit DAIL. V PILOT /WtdMld1Y, MIN'Ot\ I , 11U I Trend to serving premium house • wines applauded If .JIARY D. MBA.I> BY TRB OLA.II - The '-'"' "no... wine'' 1ra1 become a Jok• In moat Am•rlcan reataurant1, b1cau1e moat ree&auranta Mle<:t the wine they pour by \be alul, not bel9d on quality but Oft Dricl. It fnvarlably com•• from a a to 4 uw Jue, or even lara•r contalnerJ· and Ui the kind ot UQwa you buy at t'"he aapennarut for pennies • aervtng. Even thou1h 1uch a wine may co1t a restaurant only 20 to 30 centa a llix-ounce eervtng, they 1tUl char1e conawneR .1.50 or more. For thi1 reason, few •tablilhmenta advertise or brag about what they're serving. Can't 1ay t blame them . Con1umera 1hould be aware that. by 1-w, the operator hu to tell them what ii being poured if uked. Truthfully, moat of the1e wine• aren. t terrible, ju1t terribly overpriced. Callfornia makes I01'De of the best "jug" wines ln the world. -'n\e point of thia item ii not to simply complain about overpriced "house winet1" one more time, but to promote a trend that it developing and needs all the encouragement it can get. not just from writers but from conawnen, too. More and more reltauranta are offering, ln addition to the usual "jug" wine, premium bottled wines -by the gl.aas. And yes they cost more, but -value-wiae they are by far the better ~y ahould a re1taurant bother to offer better wines by the glaa? The reasons are numerous. . It is especially attractive 1o the single . diner who baa sense enough not to attempt consumption of a full bottle all alone. and is attractive, tQo, for the couple who can't agree on white or red. becau.e one la having fish, the other beef. And more and more folla who have adopted the moderation of wine at cocktail time, would be more than willlng to pay a bit mott for a gla. of good Riesling or Chardonnay inatead of the cheaper "jug" white. Even parties of 'two or mor e could tak e advantage of premium wine by the 1du9. To be able to order tometbing different by the l1ul to accompany appetizer or demert adds to the dln1n.g experien&.lle without having to buy more wine than we want. Since the invention of a champagne bottle ·· 1topper that really worka, even apar~ wines are being off by the gla11, which aDowl the beWraae to be wed • an aper11f while table wine la Clldered to ~dln.Dw. To make IW'e thla new tread .. -~ make ..... to oompUmtnt dx.e I I offellnll the~. and ! requ .. t lt from tho1e wbodono&. 1 INbUITRY NOTEI -Wlaet often 10und1 uu ~ ...... .._ newt can of ten have -.,.rrzrmc tmpect on .........,.. Mamttna clffla. PUl'CQ ... ana •• ~ .. affect not OD 1 palltJ b(at •• 0 I !11111'1 of wm.. lldllil ....... to dllrft, tw ,e•a•jle, ........ wOJbe ........ ···•"•• ~;..,_,,.;z .: c: Villa __ , In ••11••• Couatr •• ._ ltl .. uaahtp, • :i.i~~~ 1111111111 8-wdt bnpoMI .. th9 flnn that d11\rfbu'41 the intention to takt an Ma11on outrllht, and (lumber one rum from equity poalUon In a import• nume r o u1 Puorto Rico, whic h prtmlum California brand 1 f o r U .S . provided Buena Vl!fta wl.neey (u a Jot ot 11Mrlta marketma. wtt.h very •tranc marbt companlea are dol~ • One of 8H1nm'1 penetration tlu'O\.\about and Couldn't make a companl11 11 called the U.S. The qu•Uon, of to buy Into Buena Vllta. Cha&eau & JDatate, which coune, la a.n Buena Ano th• r •pl r l ti 1peoiallse1 In 1ellln1 VIila do M aood •Job of company, the lar1Ht famoua wtMI from lmAll m. k In. r" w 1 n e I actually. SH1ram, ,, European wine ....... available u s..rdi did? already in th• wine plua one amaU CalifomJa Why tM 1pUt? Becardl bu1Jne11 ln a btc way. winery, Gundlach· ha1 announced ltl Sea1ram own• Pau!_ Bundlcu. BONDED MEATS CORNED BEEF BRISKET POlllt c_ut. IRar Cut lD , S91 LARGE END RIB ROAST lonOICI IMf RIB EYE 'STEAK IOnetftS londlNI llftf ~" .. 139 .. 179 .. 298 , lnUHd of buyin1. Suaram l• about to become involved in market1n1 a1reem1n1.1 with 1ever1l more C alifo rnia brand1, thouah a MW firm that wW be WJed AIMrlcan a..aWlneCo. Already llaned up are Bandlera, S"a1• Creek and John B. Merritt wJne1, 1mall premium h bell that 1hould become more avallable to OOl\IWMn u a ...Wt of broader markettn1. Happy St Patrtck'S Day! 8 • 1 a r a m l 1 a 1 1 o DOdCetboOk are ·~ n•1otlatin1 with two io, well, rm ton.Cf to tall famou1 Napa Valle y you. ea\aet wlnerte., and Ont PORTO PALO VINO. ln Mont.Ny County. BiANCO (about M tor 1.& liter) That'• n1ht1 BEST BVY -l'm ·Four bucka for a 2-bOWe almolt eorry to •Y that else, and the wine la one of the bm valuea ln ilJcht, deUcate,,J:leul and everyday whit• win• most Import.an( dry. '!be drtnklna come• from · problem with moat Italy. It'• pretty obvtoua inexpenalve Callfomla ln my wriUna that l'm a whltea t. etthet coo much Ca\lfornia chauvlfti1t, .flavor or t.oo mucb .....-. but when aomeone doel either factor cMltro)'tnl lt better and cheaper, \he wine'• aDl)ea) when when both palate and ..,-ved with lOod, Porto Palo haa f ruh, but lt la aubdued, th& acid• are crl1p and natural, and ,.._ ahar 1Lu1 can b9 conaumecS without Urina the .,.tat.t or fiahUnl die flavor ot IMlood or other deJJc:aLt d.lahel. The win • ha• a .crew-cap clo1ure. H beftta • product-deqned for youthful conaump· don. Corka are really an aftectation unle11 the w i ne la meant for lensthy qina. QUALITY PRODUCE SOLID ~.10 CABBACE NutrltlOUS WHITE ROSE ... 19 POTA"fOES us No , TABLE ,,.19 . CARROTS T <>Pl tn Vlt amtn A COLDEN ... 23 BANANAS llPt. lltaov to Ut GENERIC SAVINGS PORK SHOU.DER 89 ~~JSt~ LD • EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON CANNED & PACKAGED GENERIC CHILI OUARTER PORK LOIN lnCtuOll llaot l ib LOlfl SlrlOln Cun .. 179 . FRYING CHICKEN MIOlt IOOY. SOUtnem Grade A ... 49 BLADE CUT 99 CHUCK ROAST londl09'ef Lb• CROSS ~18 ROAST -.U•--00.0 . ROUNOSTEAK ""'Cllf--.nl _ _, LADY LEE HOT LINKS .._ .. _,(IO llOL9fs.lll.ltiGM ... ...,, •• ' ••••••• TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ....at __ , ....... . .. 1.98 .. 2.07 ,, 1.79 .. 2.59 ~ ~~~~ BAC~ .... , 1.88 ~!2~~~ .. 2.49 ~~.~~~-B_A_~~N ..... ..,, 1.59 ~~~R~~'NO.~~E·F· .. 1.29 ~~!.OF.~O~ER SOl~ .. 2.89 ~:.!.,?F ~~-x. ~Ol~ .. 2.5 9 ~~~E~A!~ISH11 1.89 ~~.~~~~ .?,~ST~~S .. ~ .1. 79 !..~~.~!~.~~.~,~~.'" 2.89 ~~.~.!~~~~ ...... "1.99 ~.~.~~~!~~. ~~~~ .... ".99 ~~-~~ ......... 2.79 ~'.~.~~~.~~~~.~. ~ 1.49 r FOi.GER'S 229 !KERN'S 169 COFFEE _ ~~o!,~RVE~ or Jar • GrlllOl 16 or CM't - r~L~::,...39 r R.C. & DIET 99 RITE ca.A 7 Lrr 8tl • r HONEY-NUT 199 r RICE·A·RONI 59 CHEERIOS ~£~~MIX~~ IOI. Gtnerll lllllS :io or Bo• pe DUNC"AN HINES 87 r HARVEST DAY 55 ' ~~ M,l~Sao• • !.i~wi!?, 2• or to1t • I~~~E SALT 1IOI 0. .27 f' QUIQ( 'N TEM>ER , __ OOH 44 Olt-·-· .. ... 101 ""t . ,.. I~~~·~ ~II( IJOI u.2.59 r LADY LEE MA ~ONN~~~ 1. 09 I~~.~~!~TTl~~1.59 LOW FAT '"'"189 MILK LMIVlM r ~l.CE "o"'" 169 r ;!i~~~~.~~ ... 2 99 ~.~OCENIZEO MILK "" '" 1. 9 3 ~!DE AA LARGE EGc;, ""' .93 ~~~~.MARGARINE ''°' <,., .39 l ~!~~.~~RS ,,.,, -.99 IHUN<iRY-MAN DINNERS 177 •• ~ ..... -(IO ""'° ( ...... 0-.. ...,.Oft '• OI let • l!!~.~ ~~~H '°'°' .. c 1. 99 l~~~T'~ .c~I~ -~~A~S 1001CM•79 rg~~~T~~2.49 l~~~~s IOl '°91•43 @l=~~~,..~or-1.19 lr!!~~~-~ J~ICE~or~ 1.29 lS,~~,.!~ ~~IPS ''°'_ 1.69 l~!,~.~~ SP~~~ IM• 99 l~.!r 'N ~ow MC•.,, 2.29 !SARA ~e ~ ~-1.59 I~~.~~?OK~~S ••or-1.59 l~E,:,IO!.i~!!T?E~or-1.25 DELI DELIGHTS l~!·.~~~~iw .79 "°'-.99 I Wltnau m GENt:RIC SHORTEN!~~ , •• 1.49 ~~N BREAD MUFFIN ~I~"". 2 3 GENERIC CAT LITTE~ .. -1.49 GENERIC APPLE JUISE°' "' 1. 4 9 ~C!!.ONI & CHEESE .. t>l.,..24 PICANTE SAUCE ·•01 .... 98 ~-- !!?-~SS TEA BAC~ow .,. 1. 29 ~;,~~CET ABLES'°°' ...... 79 GENERIC BLEACH <-'< ·~ .73 ~SPO~~LE OIAPE~~ .,. 6.09 GENE~IC CAT FOOD '°"'"'3.14 HOUSEHOLD & PET .• 01 ..... 77 ...... ... AVtllfdl .. , 3ss • ,, ,, I I I I I i -+ ' '• ·' ·~ •1 .. :· .. ·~ . . ; . i Cook-of-week • series to start Doc... )'OW' chill aiulef c.an you bake a dovil'1 food cab th.at'• dJvtn.7 Perh.ape you are quJck with a quiche. If IO, the Dally Pilot wanta to hear from you and 1hare your reclpea with our ,..adera In an upcominc fee tu.re •rl•, "Cook of the Week." The aeries wlU include a photo of the 1pedal cook, a ahort protU. and two outatandlnl recfp.. We'd like you to tend eeveral of your best, favorite or ortatnala and we'll eelect a couple to print eech Week. Recipes (not reetrlcted to the catesories above) can repreeent the full ranp ot CJOOkina, bakJ.na. barbeculng and mlcrowave. Send them to the Food Editor, c/o the Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1660, Coet.a Mesa, Calif. 92628 and please Include your name, addreaa •nd phone number. . Authentic dish keeps tradition I ' (Ody HtmeY Bak§d Ham~ the ~ter Bunnys seal ef approval. O.-lic1ou1. rudy·to·iwrvt Hon•y Blkf'd Ham 11 ~rftt1 for your utt•r d1nnu Wt'vt dont all tht' wor~, IO you'll h•vr mol't' tlm• for your f•mily •nd fri•nda Ev•ry Honey B.J.f'd Ham 11 fully ·coo~f'<I. 1pir•I slocf'd and conrf'd "'"th our tttr•t apir• glatt' You can count on our q~llty, too. btouw our family'• lpKl•I curing cl't'att't • un1qu• flavor that ha• nn-u varif'd in mort' thu• SO yt•n Don't bt foolN by 1m1t.thont Hon«"y S.kt'd Ham IJ avaalabl« only at our company 11orn ~ 1urr to ordn your Uslu Honry &.kt'd Ham urly. GIFT CERTIFICATES REDEEMABLE ANYTM ' - 1 Ot-~DAILY PILOTIW~, M-8, 1883 Cl Starts crunchy and stays crunchy so your whole family will love ltt on9Z4m. NutCrundl R81 INBR8N A dellclous new combination of Honey, Walnuts, Crunchy Cereal Nuggets and Raisin Bran Hurr~ offer expires April 30, 1983 ---~--------­I I I I ....... ..... ...,IMlr.,.tnff 5;•100 ......... " 29t ·ausu1 llUIUT STEllS WlllE 110 CllGIEIS ' MAN~UREA S COUPON COUPON EXPIRE.I APRIL 30, a3 SG04E~73 00 • t ---------------.... I St. P.triok'• •• , s,.cial 1 I Fresh Com1d1 1 11r... ,,,, '"'"'' I 1 ... -. -$1.69 .. i \ 291. 29l . u.1t1Lk I ~-------------FARM FRESH PRODUCE llTICIGIE SILE btlrellHttaef .... 79! '*' Larpl , ..... $3!' ........ ITIFFEI SILE ,,. ........... 3/99° ,, .. , .... ,., ... 291 ITIFFEI NII CIGPS .~ ..... ...., ...... ..................... ·2~ •... , ..... ...., .... hlltrJ • .,.. NII 1111 ITIUll ·SllSllE $18.,9 ........... FIElll UlllT -- ......... 11 ..... '1'' ..... -r m 'J'I I/fl tfl tiJ up .. t "'' I ~n . ..,., f 1 I ,, , ,"ij ..,, l IJ al l .... 'J '" I' I 1w iGF, ... ')I .n1 IL" 11 JI") J).o .x: 'J .,. ,. ... 1., rL .t.J ll.J ..d l e , IJ • 1U 10 JO o} iJ rs id iq to ') riJ m )f; w ~ "it I& Ol w m w a ·a N 'N d •• u JJ .. Jf 1 ,. to '" " u ') lf I') ~ b n 0 • 0 ,, ,, q ~ , .. Cl Of--Ooilt DAILY "LOTIWldntfd1Y. M1roh t. 1tN Prize-winning pies are also easy on the eyes (Fromcoverpage) Pourlntocn&1t bunertn1mall,hHvy mayt>.ret\Ntedlntop bM&en cupau1arlnmedlum unill emooth . Add Ch1111&mlnuc..rwu. •peed un\U blendod. Place on t>.kina ah .. t uuciepan. of double boiler over hot 1 ~ cup. milk aauoepan; blend ln ea peanut butwr chlpe to 11 tan cruau ~ full wtt.h Carefully 1poon OOOOll and bake at 330 dtlfMe Stlr con1tantly over w • t • r , or In the l tlfUpoon Vl'ntlla yollu and milk . Let remalnln1 mixture In c:h oc:olate; top whh over mixture ln bowl; for 30 mlnutt1; cool low heat untll chlpei ancJ mkruw•v• Yt cup peanut butt.ttr it.and l mlnu&e. Huc:epan; whl1k until pN.nUt butter mfxtunt. 1 wtrl i•ntly wllh Servr wedau with buttcraremrll<"dand CHOCOLATEPEANtJT &:h11.11 Cook, 1tlrrin1 1muo th . Chill until 0rrevt'fleproc9du,.. .. apatula Pour lnto Cl'\Ut, 1coop1 of vanllla lco thorouaihly c:ombln•d llU'M'ER CHIP TARTS 3 oaa whilft oonatantly, over ww heat mixtw-.e mound a.UahUy placln1 peanut butter chlli until Mt about 3 cream and Pranut Butt.er w Ith rum• In In I 14 cup butter or l tabloepQOn auaar unUl aelatine ii di.olved when dropped from chip mixture on the houn. Decorate with Sauce. 8 Mrvtnp ln1Crrdlf't1t1 Rl•move mar~1artno, molted 2 1raham crllcker and mixture u,ht.ly coeta 1poon bottom, chocolat. layer c h oc 0 I ate cur 11 , 1 f Peanut Butt.er Saun'. from he a l , add I \4 cup 00009 tart cruata a 1poon. Do not boll . Beat ea whit.m with 1 on top. Chill completely detired. Comb I n e l ~ cu p 1 teupoon vanUlAI W cup •LIP" Bl• n d bu t t • r or Removei....ftom heat; add tableapoon 1uaar until -ab o u t 2 hour• . EASY CREAMY peanut butter chlpt, ~ Serve warm (For 1 envelope un-marprlne, coco. and ~ vanilla. 1tlff Fold \.i beaten Garnbh with whipped PEANUT BUTTER cup evaporated milk, 2 thinner aaucc, add am.all flavored platJrMt cup aupr W\UI amooth ln Immediately pour I white• Into chocolat•: cream and additional PIE DELUXE tablespoon• liihl corn amount of evaporated ~cup 1uaar 1mall bowl, ael aaldt. cup hot mlxtut• Into remal/lln1 white• In to peanut but~r chlpe, It lcuppeanutbulter,_.•y~r_u~p-•_n_d~l -~~bl_es~poo.___n~m-l_lk_.)~l-cu_p_u~u-ce~Sa~~~~~3--e&B~-yo_l_kl_._~_11~h_t.l~y.___Co_m~bln~o~1~•-la_Une~-and~-~~-co_c_o_a~m-l_x_tu_r_e_,_w_h_l_a_k_..pe~an_u_t~bu_t_te_r~m-l_xt_u_r_•·~delired_.. __ ~~~~~~ chipe ~ cup 1weeten~d rondenaed milk l 3-ounce package Cn!&tll ch~. aof tened 1 teaspoon lemon juice ~ cup heavy cream Graham cracker pie cru.t Whipped Cr eam Topping (ingred1ents and recipe below) Peanut butter chips for famish . P ace peanut butter chips and condensed milk in a small, heavy uucepan. Stir ronstant.ly over low heat until chips are melted and mixture la blended; remove from heat. Beat cream cheese and lemon juice in small mixer bowl untll fluffy. A dd warm peanut butter mixture, beat on medium speed 1 minute; cool sllghHy . Whip cream, fold In peanut butter-cream cheese mi.xtw-e. Pour into crust. Chill ovemlght. Spread Wh ipped C ream Topping over filling and garnish with peanut butter chips just before serving. 8 aervings. Wh ipped Cream Topping: Combine 1h cup heavy c ream, l tablespoon confectioners' sugar and ~ teaspoon vanilla in small mixer bowl; whip until atiff. COCOA-PEANUT BUTTER CHIP BROWNIE PIE 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla l cup sugar ~ cup butter or margarine, melted 1h cup unsifted all-purpoee flour ~cup cocoa \!$ teaspoon salt ~ cup peanut butt.er chips Butter-fl avored pie crust Vanilla ice cream Peanut Butter Sauce (ingredienta and recipe below) L!Rht.ly beat eggs and vanilla in small mixer bowl; blend m sugar and melted butter or margarine . Combine flour, cocoa and aalt; add to egg mixture. Stir in peanut butter c hips. Economy meal idea CBlcgEN MANDALAY ~ cup walnut pieces 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 3 c up s coo ked chicken . left in large pieces 1 clove garlic , minced • 1 can (8 oz.) sliced water chestnuts 1 can (4 oz.) sliced mu1hroom1 (reserve liquid) 1 cup thinly sliced c:elery 1 can (8 0%.) chunk pineapple, drained ~ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons com.si.rch \4 cup eoy sauce l tablespoon sugar 1 ~ t eas p oo n chicken bouillon cry11ta.ls ~ Cup c hopped tomato ~ cup c h o pped ftreerl pepper 6 thinly alioed green • oniona, lncluding top. 3 cup1 h ot cooked rice S.ute walnut piecee in buUet ln. 10-incb akillet until brown; remove and Mt ulde. Add enou1h water to muahroom liquid to make 2 cup.. Add l cup of Udl ~u1d to lkWet. .ur In chk:bn. ,...Uc, water chestnuts, mutbrooma, celery , I pn.pp1a, anc1 ..it: cook • over medium heat G minute•. Combine rematn.ln1 llcauld with cocmtattb, IO)' AUCe, 1u1er, and bouillon ·~ . • ~dd to 1kJllet end ~ .antnc. unUJ dlar aDcl tb&cken.d, 2 '° 3 • mlaut.ff. Add tomato, ''"" pe9per. onlona, .. ,d walnut•; heat ........ lerwtNW ... ot' fbilf1 Molt. Mam e .,,..... • - Where Our LOW~ PRICES Are As ~, Fa111ous As Oilr Meat! and that's no blarney! Van C..mp'• PorkU Beans STATER 9R06. 12-0Z BE.El Meat Or Beef Cube Wien en Steak 9fr .. SZ.49 .. I . ' ~,-~ ocu .. pj\4. I!h Gr.fruit ~ Jlice •v•111n1u Kraft Dressiags Pu~'n Boots 76c Cat Food Meow Mix 1 ' s.59 Cat Food -..,_ Kitty . s .. 79 Li~er .a.. Stater Bros. s ... 8C) Milk .&e Pep~rm i nt s... 75 Patt a es .&e Seve~ Sea~ $... 29 Dressing .&e ~Tl HTTI CllOClllll IU~lllML "1T H IOI/II CAIAM ~Nestle ~ lllik F1dge Ironies cii;niLTUn.;ATER 1 CHICKEN Of THE SEA SOLID, IN WATER Tuna .. &~oz 78e 1oz8 I.33 RAOU HOMESTYLE MEAT MUSHROOM OR PlAJN • 6 Spaghetti Sauce I "l2 0Z I. S OUICI( N TENDER, CHEESE, CHICKEN, 8UrfERIHERB e Noodles * 4't0Z 44 lAUN~Y OETEAOENl KING SIZE -= Oxydol 'I MOZ•3.64 tf 1000Z •2.os ARM & HAMMER Washing Socia ZEE BATHROOM TISSUE 6 1 99e Nlee'n Soft w 4R0 ll WHITE OR ASSORTED ~ e Kleenex Tlaue\ _ 1 ~ 200CT 75 Hl·Drl Towel• ii !ROLL ne BAR Irish Sprlaa Soap REOUL.AR RUFFLES . 70Z 54e 12-0Z ·-.6·· Potato Chips ... ,-------------------'"""!:~----~~----------..... ----.. ---..-.... ff1a -•1.n DTILAPANCT 001DDC DBLIClOU9 oa 8PAllT AN Apples ..... Grapeli'ult ~~~VHT( EAI9° Potatoes uaNO ·~~ ui29° Grapes IJW&TQ;UAH~SOIU!8 ui89° \;.~;:•-0 •• •3.99~ ~llOQ<a AVAAAll.l IN MOST ITOMI Ttlel.Mllltllllilll9nMTt.l.--c~ ..... $&• ~~ll E'S-CC Ylllyd sa:r-· Clm&.. •1111•.:s.. -mllll .... H:a.. lnl• .....,. .. r ..... .... u . ...... '!a ..... '2.11 .... 1119 _ ... _ .. _ .. ::u Orange Coat DAILY PtLOT/Wedneeday. March 8, 1813 C'J Get greatest nutrition for fewest calories By BAl\BAl\A GllBONI If y ou "hav• to t a t 1parln1ly lO 1tay 1llm, th e vftamln -mlntral oonten t of food la doubly lmpor\al\ t . !very aip and nibble ha1 to carry ha own wetaht In nuuition Popplf\I vitamin pilla la no ~tt. Your beat and rno.t balanced IOW"Ce of nuuienta ii lhe food you eat ... lhe orilinal chewable vitamira. What food.I offer lhe mo1t nutrition for th e aa Uver, kldney1, loan mHta, whole aralne, :rv yolk• and ar••n lea y YTit.ablee. •ttarlana take note: 8-l 2 abundant only In meet and dairy fooch. Why you "* lhem: lh4' fkomplex helpe the body tight stre11 and Infection. build blood and rebuild tl11ue B vlt.amhu hl'lp the body uae the nourlahmenl In food. deflclonc.'IH. fa\liUt, iwrvouan~. depl'Wlion, BllM GOURMIT Irritability, l.'UUIUpaUon, 1kln ra1he1 , oy~ lrrltationa •nd cr11dui at lh• corn r ut th• mouth. •uppllt•ll 111 llV1.'I uml V I T AMI N E : otht'r 011iu11 11wu1.M, ll·u n Low calortt 1ourcu n•d mrots, f'filil yolk1, Include wholt-whoat wholt' wlwul, 1 urk gr 1.-c11 and othl'r whole araln v~gl'lMbl~• nnd pl'al cer.&al•. drl~d peu . Allo. drll'<i fruit 1JrU111'1t, bffna, brown rict-rulahu., uprkol.I Why you n~ed It. Why Jou 111•1•(.t il to Bellev.id 10 bt-needed fom1 n blood ('l•ll'i und tor cell development and prevent &nt<mla Early 11lgn of dt-fldt1nt.·y. luc:k of Why yuu nHd I\. lO control th~ lhyro6d lland fruU.a and v•1•table1,• r.butld bunH, teoth, that refiul1\e1 peu, buM and whole mU11C1t. .. Mnd nerve U.111ue, IMtaboltJll'n. t'I addad to l"ain foode. 1.o ruufi lhu bod~ m&U iodized aalt but a b9u.r IODI U M AND UIM.' or ron SIMp ~ IOuroct LI l-.n N&food. POTASSIU M work I I l• U It I 111 I) n an111nti u nd let6' ~ramp• are P H OS PH O R US lol•thet t.o reauJ.ate the woml•n tfurln11 tholr o mo ng th..i toarly function• 1lmllarly l o bod y'1 water content and 1111•1utruull11f Yt.'lt'S ) dt1flc1tmcy 1iana calcium. lt'1 found In muat b9 ~t ln ~ ('AL. C 1 l M : Lu w Bont-1011 , eaay lean mea&a, nonfat milk Sodium overuted in uilu1ll' 1o urcc1 In frlK'lW'ft and lhrln:«• and other lean dairy many Amet1can fooda in <' I u cl " • k I m milk , tn htl,ht cim event y the form of table .. it. low t., t l'Cl l la6'C c ht'Cll' teau t Bun4' lo 1 s tooda, whole &rain.a, ~-Potumlum. on the other und yol(urt, IOUJ)ll rrwdt' (osteoporo1l1) 11 a and bean.. hand, t. found In fruJt l rum lxim•a, hrdlnl'lf or t.'Ommon problem &mOl\I MAGN ESIUM woru (especially banana.I and o thl·r flah contulning women Ef\jt midlife. with lhe 8 vitamin.a and oranges), areen leafy bOlll'I Alim 1wybeans, OTH MINERALS culclum, and la found ln few eat ca I o rte a? 1----~------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~-~­Nutrltlon guldea often Some of the earlA refroducUve function. ~etables, whole &rains manlteata tlons of R ON la richly e nergy (Iron-poor blood h•ufy grl't'n vegt•l.ables. I ODI NE helpa to lean dairy food1, fresh peal. don 't dtfferenliate between high-and low-ealone IOW'Ct!9. Con1lder vitamin A , for example. It's widely supplied In butter and cheese, both high in calories. But you can just as easily meet your A-requirement, for a fraction of t he fat and ca l ories, with carotene-rich fruits and vegetables. The yellow carotene is used by the body to make its own vitamin A. Here's food for lhoufht: V TAMJN A : Low-calorie sour ces include egg yolks, liver, yel l ow f ruits and veg etabl es, s u c h as s um mer squash , cantaloupe, papaya, peaches, apricots and carrots, green leafy veggies, such as broccoli, spinach and tu.ntlp tops. Why you need it· resistance to infections, good vision. heallhy skin. Deficiency symptoms mclude poor night vision, dandruff. dry hair and skin. reduced resistance. VITAMIN D : Low -calorie sources include lowfat enriched milk, water-packed tuna sardines (1n brine , tomato or mustard sauce, not oil), egg yolks Calorie free: sunshine. VITAMIN C: Luckily most sources art non -fattening . Tht lowest in calories cabbage, green leaf} vegetables, cantaloupe strawberries. All citrw fruits and tomatoes arf h.ig,h in vitamin C. Why you need it. tc resist infection, build s t rong bones , heal injuries, keep skin, teeth and gums 1n good condition. Vitamin C also helpt make use of lhe iron in food. The first sign of deficiency: bleeding ~· V I TA MI NS (thiamin, riboflavin, niacin , {olac acid, pantolhenic acid, biotin, choline, B-6 and B-12): These vitamin cousins are generously 1upplied ip such low-<:a.lorie foods Impossibly · simple pie Try this Tex-Mex dish for a light lunch or your next brunch This imp015Sible pie forma its own cnJ.tt on lhe bottom and bakes to a golden brown on top. It's a simple dish which combines chopped green chilies, shredded chee.e, milk, eggs and baking mix. Serve w ith sour cr9111 <>r guacamole to add lhe finishing touch. IMPOSSIBLE Q~ADILLA PIE 2 can• (4 ounces each ) chopped green chllle9. drained 4 cup • sh redded Cheddar cheese (about 16 ouncea) 2 cups milk 1 cup baldna mix ... Heat o v'e n to 425 de1reea. O reaae pie plate , IOJCl ~ lnc be1. Sprinkle cb Ule1 and ch .... In pla\e. Beat remalnlna tnaredlent.a uotJl lmOOth. 1' ~ tn blender on h.lah "' l mlnu\a w ith hand ....... Pbw' lnlo plate. Balu until knife tNer1ad betw.-n oenter and •di• comH out deJlm. 21" 1o IO mlnutet. Lal 11and 10 mlnutff b9f0t• cuuln1. S.rva wllh 1our cr••m or 1ua1am0Je. t t o I ...-.. SLI ED 98" BACON ~ OLE CAROLINA 1-Lll. PKQ.eLIMIT2, PLUIE RUSSET tlll ~~!A.TOES 1KALI. C QRADI TOOTH BRUSHES ~CNODINT, ADULT MHIUM !~!'1J!! ua'8 • ,! Z" ti-OZ. CAii IU\ ntl fllAL McCOY lflllKIT, flOINT CUT u•OA CMOtCI allP FARMER JOHN PORK LINKS UUUH,1-0~ PCO HORMEL SMOKED SAUSAGE o~ ~\.!'" 1•111•01 '011 THI TAITf 01' CALl,OllNIA FRESH GREEN CHARD eullfC .. lt ONIONS OR RADISHES o•••• 0•00 •1 •10 •.Ao11 .. 1a eu .. c .. t t CARNATIONS t-4WC" ltZI _.Of HEN &CHICKS ,., l t..OOM ICMUl•1• l U•C .. a1ll '0t 4 ~1 1 Si'1 3'' 1'' lll QUL.All, Oll"T fllPll. PlflSI LIOMT. '2-0l. CAN • 1•• PAK LAY'S RUFFLES HfAfO CM1Pa, AI OULAtt a AA·l .0 MU. IAO MW ROOT BEER OA SUNKIST 12 :201 111011u11 °" °'" u or c u • ~~~u~~~ ... ~~ MILK 1 H MIGHTY DOG DOG FOOD FRISKIES BUFFET CAT 1'000, AllOllTID VAllllTlll. 1111.0Z. CAN SMOKIDTU~K!YBAIAIT ~OVl•MCtl,Mll.1'11• HAM VAAll!TY PACK 1f111 OICM•Aflll.•n ,._. ___ ,,,_,, - ILICID PAOVOLONI! KRAPT VILVl!l!TA ILIC!S c ...... -... ......... 3:•1 1•• 2" 11• 2n UIDA CHOICI Ill,, flOUND 0 11 aonoM llOUNO OAllOIN TINOlll FRESH COCONUTS •tJU OJ M~LC: CRISP CARROTS fOPIO" HOUSI! 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"'~IOtt:,;.;Coa;::ut;,.:O;A:IL~Y~~~IL:O~T~IW:,:ed:neect:::::Yt·~M:w~Oh:,:.:t~,~1ta:::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Ethnic dishes transform leftover ham Tab 10Ur family on "' ftd~ ldwnture to .... foOdi Of Vuiow •thllic 1roupe uetn1 leftover ham a1 your Ucktt for cullnary ple11ur•. Creole Ham •nd Rlce Gumbo and Venetian Style Pa1ta turn leftover bam Into dellciou1ly different mea.11. Capture the 1l ppy Cajun flavor of the h.YoU with Creole Ham and Rice Gumbo. A can of ahrimp and a peckaae of frozen okra .ccent this ham and rke ca11erole. An envelope of •s-chetU .. uce mlx provt~ Juat the rl1ht aeuonln1 be.lance with no need for •pedal •J>iaes cw herbe. Or \ry Venetian Style Puta. Unlike the more typical tomato aauce and pasta oombinationa, th1a main dJah b rerni.nbcent of northern Italian cookJnt. It t .. turft an eaay-to-rnake creamy cl\•••• 1auce of half-and -halt end Parmeun cheHe. A apluh of Worceeterehlnt aauce adcb a -ty eccent while peu edd color and flavw. Microwave dlrectiona for theee reclpea wlll atve you an even quicker route to your culinary adventure. CREOLE HAM AND RICE GUMBO 1 cup chopped ce~ cup chopped green pepper 2 table.poona oil 1 cup uncooked regular rice 3 cu1>9 water 1 ca n (about 16 ounces) tomatoes '49ers knew hoW . to pan for food The gold minen that rushed to California in the middle of the 19th century came with monumental dreams, minimal equipment and experience, and a cast iron skillet that would feel al home over an open fire and hold an entire meal. No extra pans for these hearty souls. Cooking and cleaning meant time away from thell' claum. Today's fast paced lifestyle makes one-diah meala ju.at as important to ua as the 49en, and thia economical dish makes u.e of foods you probably have on hand right now. Diced potatoes are browned and then mixed with a colorful combination of onion, ham, cheese, green pepper and pimiento. Scramble ln a few eggs, and you're ready for aome mighty 1ood eating, be it breakfut., lunch or dinner time. FORTY-NINER EGGS 4 medium potatoes, boiled V. cup oil 'h cup diced rooked ham 1~ cup sliced oruon 1A c up slivered green pepper 2 tablespoons diced pimiento 6 eggs, beaten V. teaapoon salt Dash pepper 'h cup finely diced Swiss or Jack cheese Chopped fresh parsley Peel po ta toes and cut into 'h-i..nch cubes. Heat oil in a lar1e akillet. Add potatoes and fry until evenly browned. Add ham, onion. green pepper and pimiento. Stir to blend ingred1enu and continue cooking until green pepper turns a bright green. Combine eggs. salt and pepper and add to potato mixture along with the dkled chee.e. Stir until eggs are cooked and chee.e begins to melt. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. Makes 4 servings. Contest rewards entrant, charity Here's a recipe cont.est ;t.t for We.tern States cooka willing to share their favorite recipes with an Oriental flavor. To celebnte the Chme9e New Year , a food company la aponaorlng an "Oriental Accent" recipel with an Oriental reward winners in two waye -money prizes for t.bemlelves as well u for their favacite cbartty. Given the popularity of Oriental food and the buraeonlna interest in prep..rtna lt at home, it'• .. fe to .. y that many coolm Mft .... favorite receiS-with an Oriental ecomt handed down ln tlte f= or beued fraro Reel ea may be .utmH .... 'Witbm. bloed ran1• four niajor oate1or and can ,,..!,...."' the cooldna ltatlu•c-at •1 l*'t of tM ()rieDt. Cai.cl•• =~ 1~~'$r. .. ,.z: Dt•hn; /M~ln. o.• rw.. ... .unp1e, •Hh JU9C cwo 1,.CU~ ,.._~.,for eech ...,:.u .... -~ =~--"' ........... , ........ . ,,.. ......... 14~ 0.--., .... broth ,....._..,.nyHth recipe. 2. Each recipe must have the entrant's name. address and telephone number. as well as the name. address and telephone number of the entrant's favorite bona fide charity on an official entry form or facsimile copy. Entry forms may be found In the aoup section of moat major area grocery stores. Entriea muat be ~ no later than March 31 , 1983 and submitted to: ORIENT AL ACCENT RECIPE CONTEST. Food CommunlcaUona, Inc., 135 Eut 55th Street, New York, New York 10022 All entrlea wlll be carefully reviewed and jud1ed by a panel of reco1nlzed food authoritlea includlna Mtldred Ytn1. food editor of Good HOUlekeeptna mqulne and Harvey Stelman. food editor of San J'randlco l!x.amlner. Four prlHt will be awarded. Th• 1rand prim for Ow t.t OwraU rmpe wtu wtn t700t and uch of the three flm prtu wJnnera will receive UOO . In ill ln1tanc:ea, LJ\• wlnnen' favorl\e chuhl•• wm l'IC!ltve 1 ma~h\nc 1Um. t envelop• ( 1 \.\ ounc98) apaihettJ sauce mhc 1" cups dlc•d cooked ham I can <• V\ ount'H) shrimp. drain4'd or 1 cup frozen shrimp 1 pa c kaac (10 ouncee) froien okra Coo k celery and pepper In oll ln larae pan for ~ minut~a. 1tlrrln1 occasionally; remove. Add rice and water; simmer, covered, 20 minutes. Add tomatoes, UU(..'fl mlx. ham, ahrlmp, okra. and the celery-pepper mixture Cook 10 minutes longer, 1tlrrln1 occasionally. until okra 11 tender . 6 servings. MICROWAVE : Combine celery and pepper In 2 ~ or 3-quart cauerole. Cover and microwave on HIGH 4 minutes, atlrrln once. Remove t rom oven Place peckaa• ot okn In oven and mlcrowavt on HIOli 2 mlnuta, or unUl pltlCCI can be aepara~ Add to ca11erol• with 1 V\ cups pack•aod pre-cooked rice, 2 cupe water , tomatoes, and aauce mix; 1tlr. Cover and mlcrowave on HIGH 10 to 12 rnlnutel, stirrlna once. 8tlr in ham ana ahrlmp . Cover and microwave 6 minutes. Let atand, covered, 15 rnlnutea. VENETIAN STYLE PASTA 8 ouncee eu noodlet 1 pac kaae ( 10 ouncet1) frozen peu 1-i cup butter or margarine, aoflened at room temperature 'h cup half-and-half ~ cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 cup finely chopped ham l table1poon Worc.tel"lh!N Muce Cook noodles 1n about 3 quart• bollln1 .. 1tect water ~ mlnutH; add pH• and cook 8 to 4 mlnutH lonaer. untll noodlea are tender; drain . Add butter, half·and·half, Panneu.n cheese, and ham; heat aently . Stir In Worceet.enh!re aauce just before 1ervina. 4 to ~ 1ervi~. MICROWAVE: Cook noodlet convenUonallyj drain. Place pecU,e or peas In oven and microwave on IUGH 4 to .15 minutes. Combine noodles , butter, half-and-halt, cheeee, ham, and peas in 2 or 2 'h-quart cauerole. Cover and microwave on HIGH 2 to 3 mtnutea, until hot. Stir In Worcesterahlre .. uce just before aerving. __ Creole Ham an· Pasta, right. .. , ............ , ... ~ Delsey Burritos S.f•w•y OvoUly '"' t.ln .*249 llt "•"" • .. 1110• • E S1 5""' .. 'Y 134' 0 . 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Or1nge Oout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, March\ 1113 C9 Winter winds tamed by howl of soup When winter wind• cabb•fl• join carro\1, 2cuP911&ht c,...mur h••ted . M1ke1 2'A 2 l•ble1poon1 blow, nothln1 tll\H coltry and onlon1 for • halt'and'h&lt quarlll. c:hop~ freeh p&raley better than plplna hol lf'Ml, t""h'W~ ~ lbalpoon airound \4 t111poon dried aoup. Orendmother KJthf'r warinint eoup nu\ITlf.18 QUICK WINTER l«-af thyme conaldered Vtlttable can be .e.rvc.'<i u a lwlch. ~ i.eupuon peppN Yl!':OETABLE SOUP ~. ~u~ pepper ~od preventive appetlur or a 1n1ck to ln medium Nl.H.'lp•n • .• l'UP bulltir ur I cup 1hr•dded \0 now1ah and ward uff wlnt4r'1 bilM l"OC!lt butter, aaute union nuarai1Mn4' ~ubb&ait" protect -a theory that'• CREAMY FRESH and (...,lt-ry wu.U ~nd•r 1 eup chopptid onion ln lar1• uuct-pan, deUctou. to t.eet. CARROT SOUP Add carroll and 1tuck, ( 1 laraiu) melt butter; aau~ onion Soup I 1 h la h l n ~ cup bu t\t'r or brln& to boll. Cover. 1 cup dked <.'tllt!ry (2 and c"lery 0 mlnutea nourl1hment, euy to maraarlne Reduce hot. Slnuner 20 rll») ~dd •tock, carrot•. dllHt and not much ~ t'u p l'hopped minut.et, until carroll al"t' ~ cup dked carrota potato, turnip, pareley, bother. Poured Into a onion tender. Puree in blender (about 4 •mall) thyme, and r.epper thennoe, the taste and \.i c u p c hopped or focx:J proceuor; return 6 cup1 beef 1tock Bring to • bol . Cover aroma of your kitchen celery to aaucepan. Add llfht I cup pared, diced Simmer 30 mlnutee. Add can travel lo 1chool 4 cups sliced fresh cream , nutmeg, and potato (1 lar&e) cabbage. Cook 0 mlnutet lunchrooma and office carrot.I (about 8 large) pepper . SI mm er 5 1 cup pared, diced 1 on g er Make• 2 lh Quick Winter Vegetable Soup i1 welcome and hearty meal. deska, provtdlna a warm 4 cupe chicken stock minutes longer until tumJp (1 lar1e) quart.I. and l n exp ens Ive .----=-------------------.._. __ ......_ ____ -'--------------------------------------- home-away-from-home meal. Theae two delicious IOUp recipe. are packed with flavor and nutrition. Creamy Fresh Carrot Soup is eleaant enough for a special dinner yet easy to prepare for everyday fare, requiring only 20 minutes of simmering before going into the blender. A 1ustalning soup filled with robust root vegetables brings a 1pedal wannth to a cold night. In Qulck Winter Vegetable Soup, potatoe1, turnips and Beef in a • microwave When choosing beef for microwave roasting, look for cuts that are naturally tender. Choose a roast with good marbling. The fat will melt during coolong and tenderize the beef. A small, compact roast is ideal. The perfect weight is 3 to 4 pounds. This allows for even cooking with no part of the roast becoming overdone. An irregular roast can be ued to make i1 more uniform in shape. A roast purchased for microwave cooking shouJd be boneless Bone i.S denser than the meat and doesn't allow the mierowaves to penetrate through the roast. Boneless beef rib eye, tip, rump (cap off) and cross rib roasts are excellent choices for microwave roasting. They are com pact. boneless and can be purchased as sma 1l rqi.sts. Le11 expens ive cuts such as boneless beef chuck pol roast and fresh or corned beef brisket are tender and tasty when placed in coolong bags and braiaed in the microwave oven. A gocx:J size for micfowave braising is 2 to 3 1~ pounds and l 1h to 2 inches thick. Ground beef 1s economical, versatile and especially suited to microwave cookery. It can be prepared in many shapes and fonns, such as meat loaves, pattJes. meat balls, casserole•, sandwiches and sauces. Frozen beef can be defr osted in the microwave oven by following oven manufa cturer's directions. The key to successfuJ beef roasts is a low power setting of 30 percent (approximately 200 watta). ThlB allows slower heat penetration that results In tender. flavorfuJ beef. Ground beef loaves and casseroles can IUCICe8Bfully be cooked at blah power. Oround beef can be ea1ily browned for inclusion In a recipe. Place the beef In a mlcrowave-1afe bowl. Microwave on high, 1tirrlng at lea1t once during cooking. Pour off excns drlpplf\&*. Then continue a1 recipe directa. Oniom or green peppers may be cooked with the beef if they att to be Included In the recipe. When eatimatlna oook1ns drw. remember that the 1arstt quanUty of food cooked, the ._, time the cooklna "111" take. Microwave recipes usually call for a atandln1 time. Food• oonUrn.ie to cook when removed from the microwave oven. To allOW for thll, re:move food• when •llthtly ~. 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It ta fine and dandy to win all the trick1 you can But If SHOE BRABBLE you IOM •l1hl of your overaU soal -lo mike your contract thert 11 I naw In your thinking The 1ucllon followed a courae we hear quite orten, 1:11cepl that thl1 time It wu ('Orrf'C'l. After North South bid 111 four 1ull.I, they M!ltled In the no trump game. Wut had a dlfflcult lead l-0 make, ind he eventually tel tied on hl1 fourth be1l heart. Declarer ran that to hla ten, aahed lh11 ace of dilmonda and then rontinued with tht tight or diamond•. Wul dealt declarer a 1avage blow when he 1how11d out. Since he could not make the con· tract wllhoul bringing in lhe diamond ault, declarer duck ed thr diamond to Eut'1 J&Ck Eut louod the killing shirt 1''°'~ LM1 ~I~ '(OU MA~ 11\f: ~ ~~ A80Vf 1'AA1' U1'1U c,iU~ ~AlE MON-S't~~ ~ 1 ~~O M\~nAA~~ f<>'l ~I(!>!\ t'l'~k ,. "l'.'\Kt:ftBt:t\ '\ 1ME NEXT ~IN(, WE'VE. 60T 10 00 15 ADO f:iYftE. RAZZL.E [)\ZZJ..£ 10 lME ~ru·s IMA&€! l.o the jMk ot •padea. No m.t ler bow dedaf"lr tittled to pla1, he hect to leet lovr •pede tricb and a diamond down o~ Had dMlarer pau.ed to count hll trlcb befort1 pl&y lnr to the nrat trick. he mlrht have realized that he needed only five diamond trlcb and three heart• lo bring home hit game. Since he wu vuJnerable to a apade 1Uack, hi• priority ehould have been to keep Eut orr play Thr winning line it to lakt' the finl heart tn dummy 1nd lead 1 low diamond, ln1ert1ng the eight from the dosed hand if Eut pl•Y• low Thal enablea Weat to win the f1r~l dilmond, but 1l 1padu are at ~) c "7 ) otY ')' "\.1 , • •. C111J~fMl<11S~1o"" ELLY.-OH·" YOOR ~ IS BURNIN<C;. tacked t..-&t.. Wnl •Ide. declarer t1Ju10• loec mon U1H ,a,,.. &lkM la Ult auJL no matter i.ow Ult web are 1plit. It JOV cto.'t believe ua, try Ill l••hr i.rl41• ctai.1 u. ......... ...,,. .. Ult ....... .,.... llr'IM&. O. dle1 .... -d*•,.. 4ee't? C•arlet Gere•'• .. , .. ,.Deal ,,...,... .111 ..... , ..... .,...... ... LldJr• ., &Im ... 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Dilly Piiat Wl!DN!8DAY, MARCH 9, 1983 CLASSIFIED 03 UCl's unsung hero Thornton surprise for Anteaters o.1tr Not PIMlto bf LM ~~ CdM's Dan Pflaum (left) attempt& a header while battling a Servile opponent yesterday in CIF 2-A soccer playoffs action. Unlikely offensive heroes spark CdM By CURT SEEDEN o< IN o.1tr Not lteff Corona del Mar High goalkeeper Jeer Jacobs did what he does best yesterday afternoon In regiatering his ninth shutout of the year ln the Se. K.mgs' CIF 2-A quarterfinal soccer match with visiting Servi le. But he also wound up with the only assist on what turned out to be the winning goal i.n CdM's 2-0 victory. Midway through the second half, Jacobs sent a luck down the rrudd.le of the field, and teammate David Olinschied outraced two Serv1te defenders, picked up the pass and beat Friar goalie Scott Carty And u that wasn't enough to den.ate the Friars' hopes, the Sea Kings' Larry Lokka scored lMI than three minutes later off a cross u!l propel CdM into the semifinals tomorrow (3 p m ) against host La Quinta. Olmschied and Lokka represented a pair of improbable goal scorer!' AJI season long, Coach Bryan Haney's Sea Kmgs have ndden the aconng of Scott McCrimrnon and Vs.nce McGwnness to a 16-1-5 mark. It was only the aecond goal of the year for both Olmscheid and Lokka Afterward, Haney was simply delighted with the way h1S team stuck to its game plan "We didn't give them an inch out there. They (the Friars) didn't have any real threat.a all day," Haney u.id. "l told the guys to spread out on offenae, but not let them have any room to breath on defense." "A good defense will always beat a good offense," added Jacobs, who lowered his goals against average to 0.80 with the shutout. Servite's best opportunity came at the 31 minute mark of the fll"St half when Jim Wood took a peas and ahot just wade of the net and a sprawling Jacobs. In all, Jacobs had just aix aavee on the day, mo11t of which were routine Meanwhile. Olmachied and Lokka looked like they had changed unifonns with McGuinnesa and McCrimmon. Lokka just missed acoring in the fint half when he caught Servile goalie Carty out of position. A defender's foot managed to keep the ball out of the net, however Then, after the Sea King)s were ahead 2-0 , Olmacheld broke loose for yet another breakaway, but the referee spotted a foul teCOnda before his shot w~t lnto the net. Thlnga get considerably to~iher tomorrow. In La Quinta, the Sea Kinp ire up againat the No. 1-ranked 2·A team in the CIF Eagles overturn Mesa lead Eagles open with victory The F..tanc1a High duo of Doug Pmckney and ·Danny Gass proved too much to handle· for .Newport Harbor yesterday as the Eagles posted a convincing 16-14. 15-10, 15-10 men's volleyball triumph in the Sea V 1ew League opener for both tea.ma. lt was the F.aglee' third victory in four outings and Estand.a gets a stiff test tonight when it meets the county'• to~anked outfit in Laguna Beach al 7 o'clock on the es' floor. In other Sea iew League matchea, Costa Mesa stopped Irvine, 10·15. 15-11. 16-14, 15-13 and Corona del Mar outlasted University, 15-3, 7-15, 15-5, 15·9. In the South Coaat League, Laguna Hills required five games to pin a 15-10, 8-15, 15-1 l, 10-15, 16-13 la. on Woodbridge. Co1ta Mesa turned lta match around by rallyinl from a 14-10 deficit in the third game agairwt the VaqUetU. Playing well in the defeat for Barons, Ocean View come up winners in baseball Estanc1a's seventh-inning rally turned back Costa Mesa to highlight area high school baseball yesterday In other action, Fount.am Valley edged Lynwood and Ocean View out.slugged San Clemente. but Manna fell to Lakewood and Uruvel"Slly and Laguna Beach were also beaten Rere's what happened. Estancia 7, Coata Meta e The F.agles used four runs m the last of the seventh to stop the Mustangs at home Trailing 6-3 into the last innm,. Chris Mathews started Estancia s rally with a double After Colin Harrison walked. Steve Nichols slammed a three-run home run, tying the game. Then with still no one out, Ruben Johnson hit a double. Tom Link pinch-ran for JohJ\IOn and tc0red the winning run as Jeff Graham singled Nichols finished the game with three hita, while Jotm.on added ~ singles and a double. Roger nna had a home run for Costa Mesa, and Randy Tigert and Phil Kos elApped two hita apiece. Foucal.D VaUey 7, Ly.wood 5 'l1le Berona acored aix timee ln the fint lnnlnB. and held on to atop the KnJJthta' aurge ln the cloang lnninp. Mike Lopez. Gary Schoonover, and Steve Pratt opened the game with singles, as Prau.'a hit acored Lopez from third. A sacrifice Oy, two walks. two wild pitches, and a pair of errors accounted for the next flve run.a. Ray Llamas hit a tolo home run m the third inning for the Barona Duanne Madge pitched 3 ~ perfect lnninp to earn the win In relief for Fountain Valley, now 5-1 Lakewood 3, Marilla 1 Five Lancer pitchera tamed the Vikings on three hita to record the victory at Lakewood. Left fielder Fred Hanker had the big bat for Lakewood, accounim, for two of the Lancers' three hlta with a double and a triple. He had one RBI and acored on a puaed ball. The Vikings (1-1) acored their lone run ln the sixth when Pete Wheeler tripled and ecored on Steve Mojica'• eacrlfic:e fly to riaht.. M~ returns to action Thunday, host:irfg Paramonunt at Blair Field. Oceaa View It, Su aemnte 7 Adam Buder tripled home a pair of rum ln the bottom of the third io ,tw the See.hawk. the lead for good u Ocean Vlew captured It• final non-league tuneup. Keith Mullally also had a pair of hita and drove in a run in Ocean View'• aecond victory against three def ea ta. The Seahawks brought a 10-3 advantage into the top of the aeventh, but San Clemente rallied for four runa and had the tying run at the lat when Seahawk reliever Jeff entered the game and got the out. Ocean View opena Swuet League play at noon Saturday, playing at Westnunster. VaJeacla 10, Lapu Beacb S The Artiata took a 5-2 lead m the aecond ln.nJ.ng, but gave up seven runa ln the bottom half of the inning, and never challqed asain. Doug Pritchett led off the aecond with a Bingle, and Soren Llpeon drove a home run, which tied the acore. After a Jerry Hill walk, three straight sln&lee and another walk and an error gave lAguna BMch a live-run inning. Caf:ff.alley H, VD..lvenJty O ieti..hander Tom Gaie. lost hia foe a no-hitt.e!' in the eeventh lnnina when the Trojan•' Norm Stolroff hit a 11.ne drive back to the box and then beat the throw by ~ be-man Frank Banda. Bulldogs have lost their bite By JOHN SEV ANO o<OM 0.-"'9J .._ 1t wun 't Jong ago -the past two years to be exact -that PCAA coaches and players feared playing Fnsno State. eo.ch Boyd Grant'• Bulldop, with the1.r slow, deliberate style, constantly gave opponents fits. Now, however, with the conference's Incorporation of the 30-second clock and the three-point goal, the Bulldop are not the threat they once poeed. In fact , the UC frvine baaketbal) ~eam is actually looking forward to lta meeting with Fresno State tomorrow ( 4 o'clock) in the opening round of the PCAA Tournament at the Forum. "The difference between the last couple of years and th.ia year was that you knew Fresno State was going to win," Hid UCI Coach Bill Mulligan. '"nlis year no one ia a clear choice and I think that'• becalae of the clock and the fact the conference i.s more balanced than it's ever been." Nevada Las Vegaa entere tomorrow's activities u the No. 1 aeed. Fnsno State I.a the No. 4 .eed, with UCl No. 5. The Bulldop have won their last five garnet but all of thoee have been al home. UCI (16-11) and Fresno ( 18-9) 1plit their two meetings thi.s eeuon with the Anteaters (78-76) and Bulldop (77-57) both winn1na at home. UC Irvine, whicfi flauree to preaa the Bulldogs and 1witch from a man-to-man to S-2 ~ defenae, will make one amall '.Iteration ln ita line\.lp, re~ fre•hman Tod Murpny at forward with freehman Ronnie Orandtaon. The other four star1en reroa1n intact with Ben McDonald, Bob Thornton, Georae Turner and Michael Deena. Junior folward Ron AnderM\ (See BULLDOGS, hp DI) • livtne w..-e out.lide bit1en Bryan Corlett and Olria Maxner and .ettef' CUrt Moothart. Leading Corona del Mar to lta victory was eett.el' John Schlaler and outalde hitter Steve Martin. Rustlers suit er first loss; Bu cs walk to • win Monarchs face Reseda LONG BIACH-Malier Dti HJah'1 Monarcha. Cir ..._A rmn'1 c:hampbw,, duel Loe ADQet. city power a-la tan1Cli1,. 1:)0, at Lhe Lona Beech Are~. The Mona.reht, led by Orana• County Player of the y..,. .C.U S..UWIMl't, ant on a u.~ ~ IU'lllll. • lU'M z611• PO&J llDd ....._ duel in the other half of ~ fHtured doublt·header at nt1M. -~·t't.t The Corona del Mer worMn'• •m. which ............ ar. w uu. rrtdly wtth ..... J vtcwy fNfW ....... wW ,.. Lock.e !UP ., 4 ,~~the ihlrd of four ~·· Southern ~N"..a..m~ pl.rqol,I ,_..,UM Wn1 • -.. .. . . . , I I ~ .. DI Or t Qc>ut DAILY PILOT/WednMd•y.._. _M-::•rch~.,8-, 1_e_u------------. Brock isn't tiring of Garvey questions From AP cU1patcbe1 VERO BEACH, Fla. -Orea • Brock probably ha1 heard the que1tion a thouaand times already alnce 1prlna t.r~ beaan foe the Los Angelea Docfaen. Ana he'll probably hear It a lot mote before the 1983 bMebill leUOn 1t.arU next month. So it would ttand to reuon that Brock i. t1.red of be1ng uked how it feela to replace Steve Garvey at first bue for the Dodgers. But that'a not the cue. "Conalderlng the aituation, that question h.u to be uked," uid Brock at the Dodgen' apring training headquartera. "It'a part of beinf, a ballplayer. 'St.eve Garvey ia gone, he had a greet career with the Dodgers. I'm a prime candidate for the J)Ollition (firlt bue). I've ju.st got to go out and do It." A lot of people think he can do It. Hia manager ia one of them. "l think you aaw what Steve Sax did replacing Davey Lopes at second base (last ~),"said Loe Angeles Manager Tom Laaorda. 'He became the fourth straight Dodger to be named National League Rookie of the Year. Quote of the day Jeff Hood, a North Carolina Wesleyan basketball player responding to Coach John McCarthy, who asked in an early-morning phone call why the player had been sleeping instead or studying: "Coach. my books are asleep, too." Kings outakate C lgary A oontrov1ratal pl by Jlm Foa fi1 on • 40.foot alapahot in the ..cond , period an.apped a 3.3 U• and 1perkad the L.01 Anatlea K.l11a-tu a 8-• Nauon.l Hockey LHau• vktory over Cataary 1Mt nijht at the Forum Th• dllpuw erupwd when nelthM tht' r-.fl'nHt nor the-1i1cM&l Judae ruled Fox'1 1hot a ao.l, but ~'tmcl1 luter, a llneunan canw turwiard and uld tht> 1hot wtmt Into the net before boundna out. Lakers hold off Warriors m Ban111 "M•1lc" Jolmaon poured ln 31 polnu u the Loe Anaelee Lakon h.,ld on to dofeat Golden Stult', 116-112 laat niaht an a Nallon&l 8a1ketball A11oclatlon contcat In Oakland. Johnaon, who alao had nine aalata, kept the Lakera ln front after the Warrior'¥ had fought back from a 12-polnl second-period deficit to cloee within one twice ln the final period. Kison assigned start The Angell flnlahed the • preliminary phaae of their 1prlng training yeaterday and were aet to open their exhibition ~uon today, meetinl Cleveland In Tue.on Ri.ght-hander Bruce llOD wu named the 1tarter and waa 1cheduled to be followed b[ Mike WlU and Dou1 Corbett ... Mike Manbal , Pedro Guerrero and Gre1 Brock each cruhed homers to lead the Dodgen to a 6-5 victory over Atlanta in exhibition play yesterday. Kansas upsets Oklahoma Freahman Calvin Tbomp10D m scored 30 points and the Kansas defense stymied No. 19 Oklahoma's shooting from the field, llnUUng the Soonera to juat 39 percent, as the Jayhawks posted an 87-77 upset victory in Big Eight po8t-aeuon tournament basketball action. Television, radio TV: College Basketball -Northwestern at Michlgan State (taped), 7:30 p.m .. Channel 56. RADIO: NBA Basketball -San Diego at Lakers, 7:20 pm .. KLAC (570). TOMORROW'S RADIO St. Louis vs Dodgers at Vero Beach, Fla., 10:10 a.m .. KABC (790). UC lrvme va.~ Su\te Ln PCAA basketball tournament at the Forum, 4 pm , KWVE (108-FM) Saddleback ~ derailed PASADENA -Saddleback College's basketball season came to an abrupt halt last night, as the Gauchos were done in by some early foul trouble and the hot shooting of the Metropolitan Conference Player of the Year. Ground saddled with three fouls apiece arid on the bench, the h05t Lancers went on a 23-10 run m the final eight moments of the half to build a 46-31 advantage at intermission. with cold shooting, netung only 34 percent from lthe field m the first ha]{ and 40 percent overall. ln the second half. Saddleback moved to within 12 points (52-40) 1n the opening 2 11'z minutes, but the Lancers r e-assu med co mmand at this point. outscoring the Gauchos 18-10 to take a 20-pomt advantage Pasadena posted an 82-75 community college state playoff victory, but the final margin was as close as the Gaucho. would come in the second half of the one-Sided contest. The critical portion of the game came in the final 8 Y2 minutes of the first half With Saddleback's Tracy Mitchell, Kevin Henderson and Andy Pasadena's Darnell Fletcher. voted his conference's top player, did much of the damage taUymg 20 points an the firs t half Mitche ll started the game assigned to rover Fletcher, but when lat.e foul trouble sent the Gaucho guard to the bench , e!tcher was able t.o not.ch 13 nts against the Saddleback kups Saddleback completed the season at 15-12, while Pasadena. wanner of the Shaughnessy Playoff m the Metro. continues against Merred Fnday night in the state playoffs at Santa Cara Pasadena bnngs a 28-5 mark mto that game Saddleback also hurt itself Barnard sparks OCC • victory Freshman Jeff Barnard, a product of Huntington Beach High. improved his individual record to 7-1 in singles yesterday in helping the Orange c.out College men'a tennis team \0 a 7-2 conquest of Mt. San Antonio. Barnard outlas1ed Mt. SAC's Wayne Dennen in the No. 3 alot, 3-6, 6·4, 6-0. Meanwhile, OCC's Myles Matias did not loee a game in beating Roger Haye and the team of Barnard and Todd Braun won in 1tral.ght .eta to ltAy unbeaten this aeaon. The victory improved lhe Bue.a' South Coast c.onterence mark to 2-2. In another community college match, Sadd1eback captured ill Pacific Coast Conference opener over San Otego Mesa. 8·1, u Maria Luten, David Blaclc:atone. Paul Shepherd and Craig Miller each stayed unbeaten in mwes. Barons' Vaniman tosses no-hitter Tracy Vanlman'• no-hitter highlighted women'• 10ftball action ~esterday, u the 1enior a parked Fountain Valley ·io a 2-0 win over St. Ja.epb. In other area ac::Uon, Marina blanked El Dorado 4-0, Ocean View topped Lona Beatch WU.On 3-1, and In community college play, Palomar belted Saddlebeck 8-1. Vaniman allowed only two buerunnen, none put fJrat bue. Sam Arledge wu 3-for-3 at the pla~.:1°' a pair of trip.lee and a nm ICOl'ed. Pucha1ald WU 2-for-3 wilh an RBI for Fountain Valley. Marina'• J"ulie Lanen held El Dorado to only one bli, a aingle up the middl~ in the first l.nnlng. She allo had ~ti. '!be Vildn&I 8CIOftd four times In \M .venth 1nn1.QfJ, • t.nen walked. Laurie Crowe bunted fOf' a~ and the D9lr advanced <ll\ a oemed bt11 Basketball scores , • TENNIS HJ UC I.rvine'a nationally-ranked squad rolled to its 11th victory in 13 outin~. an 8-1 decision over the University of San Diego. Bruce Man Son Hing diapaeed of hia foe easily, 6-1, 6-2, and Jim Snyder and Eric Quade needed three games to beat their opponents. The Anteaters met Yale today and host top-ranked SMU Sunday at 1 :30 at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. On the high 1ehool 1rene, James Myers and Mike Abel were perfect in singles to lead Newport Harbor to a 191h -81h victory over Beverly Hll.1.s. The Sailors a.re now 2-0 overall Ediaon evened 1t1 mark at 2-2 with a convincing 24 1h .3 lh win over Pacifica behind Andrew Ball and Larry O'Connell who each swept in singles. F.t.anCla outleored Santa Ana Valley. 24-4. as David lnadomi and John Flagg ICOred a 6-0, 6-0 victory over the Saints' No. 1 doubles team. ln women'• play, Orange C.OUt blanked Mt. San Antonio and Saddleback eaaed past San Diego Mesa. 8-1. Tracy Rlbant and Renal Elliaon were straight set winners in ainglea for OCC Oilers' swi.m keys narrow • trio • Win Randy Folker, Mitch Serro and Steve Parmentier were double wtnnen ~ wrday aa the Huntlnp>n Beach H1gh men•a IWin teem edged Sonoca. 92. 79. Folker wu vlctorloua ln the ~uo freeetyle (6:UU2) and 200 individual medley (2:08.3), BmTo won tM 100 butt.erfly (~.32) and the blwtllboU (1:07.09), while Parmentier doubled ln the 100 free (~ 1.06) and the bKkatroke (1 :OUNS). In a community colleae mee\, Golden We.t atayed unbeatien in South ColR Olnf a"enlCle action wtlh a 4.~18 wtn aver Mt. San Antonio. Todd Elder enpy.d a pair of ....,. ~ w1nnlnl the bu~ by men than qht •caucb -with • Urnl of i.-01.81 and tU.tnc Che brUlltatrob by narly \WO llCOlida wtth a mark of 2.:22.0S. nw Rl.W1Jer WOIDIO ~ an 86-48 'llicf«y .. Jenn1 Ver Slull tOok Che 200 r... (2:12.61) and the 100 bedt (1:14.ll). Meanwhile, &dl10n'1 women outac:ored La Quinta. H·H wlth ••nJor Wendi McKenli• wlnnln& the lnclJvldual medley ( :M .11) qd ' but (l:OUl) • ~ . ' .. .. ~~ ........ ~ 110 000 I00-1 12 • UC !MN 011 110 100-1 11 I A11911tl, We1d t'I and C1l~1r1. Kent. "'1Nt (1). Mlllr (1) et'4 ~ W-Auoufll. L-l<enl H -Oeldback (Cl t . lnti.tll"I 1ur-11 CemmUftltJ oe-.te 0r-..c.-t.~• °'"1109 000 200 100-J I I OtNIOt C-1 000 000 Ul-4 t I Yema•l\lle, OeloY• (7). Toth•., Cll and Pert.IM. lof-. Hale C7l elld KorMI~. lerrrl\111 (ll W-Hele L-lollv., 29-ltenlll-lc:I IC~ Kally (C). Hl\-Medlne (Cl ..... AMt.OeWMW..CI GOiden WWI 001 000 010 0-2 I I lenta Alie 000 020 000 4-1 4 I CW11. Mlh09 1•1 -H.,,._, H ...... c .. 1e11MW> (II end RadcMlk H -"•111et1 (Owi Hft-ti.• .Cton llAI -••==•• 1. 11 es a rt 1 ~ 000 000 010-1 I • ~ 1oa 030 00.-1 11 1 l•ndla. "'*'~ (4). LOl'Clon 171 end M lorMll (71: Owetle, KOib (I) end 28-~ (S8~ Hlnkla ( ). 9e11 (SWl H -llHle (SW) HR-SellnM (SW) Mith echool Lllll .............. 1 MllMa 000 001 0-1 3 I Ulkewooct 100 200 •-S 3 0 l!m-. iu.tldl 141 end Flo< .. : Krug. C_., (4~ Wllllflg (I). Vlelt• (I ). FttJoereld (I) -AoblNon. W-KNQ. L-~ 9 -Ftuoereld 21 -l4en1u1 (l) SB-Wlleeiet (M), !-1 (l). Henllet (LI ....,..,,C..U ..... I Coet• ...... 022 001 ,_. 10 0 &lencie 201 000 4-7 11 I Myde. W...... (7). Meater't (7) end H.,._, JoMalon, a.n-1 (3), 8-(6). NcNrdeon (7) end Woll 29-LN ICM). Ko1 (CM), Me-(E). ~ (E) HA-Ping ICM~ Nlcfloll (El v ......... -.u.-....... ..__ 8Mctl 050 000 0-• 7 & Veiencile 270 001 a-10 t I Uc>eon. ~ (2). ....,.~ 13> -CfOlll; Ounl, Gt-. (2) Md Aunge HA-~ ,_..V...,7,L,_.-1 Lynwood 010 004 0-& 2 2 Founlaln V..... IOI 000 a-7 5 2 lew11 end Cooper ; Yen. Medo• (21. l..lamal 11~ l.AMMt., (I) -Prett, ,..,_ (5~ 29-Ulmel 0-.. "'-" tO. .... c---1 .... ~.. 120 000 ·-7 4 6 Ooeen View 103 114 ·-10 • s Brunnl"i). KNney (&I and Puletb•llQll. Douty, HllC:hclocll II ), Gllber1 (7), 1110o1N (71 a nd Kirby, Holkln (6) W -"Oouly L-Brunnlng 28-Stenley (SC). Oeulln (OV) 38-euo-(0\1) c....,tr_ v..., 10, .,..,_..., • uni-ally 000 000 0-0 , 4 c.p.treno v-., 204 004 ~-10 8 1 "'"· M.,• (3) and Evarell. OalM and Men-MM-.... w-o .... l-l'ltM 28-Trion-ICVl ln4llwDI, DI High~~ I L-Ill 31. 2 -(UI. 'I 3 L.,.,,IM ... IUI 4S, 4 Clertl Ill 44 5 (lie) eo./lletd Ill. Coc>Pit'O" 111 4~ MeOlllel L- BULLDOGS. • From Page 01 leads lhe Bulldop. He scored 31 point.I ThUl'llday against UCI and is averaging 16 points an outing. "For us to Wtn," Mulligan noted, "Thornton, Turner and McDonald have to have good games every night. And the rest h•ve to be adequate." Turner la ucra leading scorer at 15.6. McDonald is next at 15.3 with Thornton at 12.1. The game will pit the conference'• No. 1 offerwe (UCI at 79.7 points a game) againat the conference's No. 1 defenae (Fresno State at 58.7). "I'm more relaxed," aald Mulligan. "I don't know if the playen are, but 1 am. "I think with the clock and the th.ree-poant play, that' a helped me feel more confortable." The queatlon is. doe1 Boyd G~t feel the aame? re.u ,..,-=• ..,.... cw. c_,. .wvacsa L .. veoaa 2-1 Shaky lelely. but elll ,,.. ,_,, lo ti.et Cal 81111 ~ort 3-1 "" .... "'°°''"· tin ""°· more lmpOrtenfly. L.an WOOCI F~Ste11 6-1 r,.. 8ullCIOge ,.. .. won ftw In• row UC lrYtrM ._I .... 19C*ed ~ Oii,,,. boerde Ind OOI~· Ulafl State •1 ~ "'°'*""· "° big men Ian Joie State 1&-1 OM ttlotoughONd, t1w reet -pkM'*-. PCM l1ti1U TODAY 2p1n.-Ut.t18'Ml llt ~ .......... 4 -uo ..,..,.. llL "-'O .... 7-..... LmV.-llL ..... I -Lont ........ ta'9 vt. Oal ata1e uo .,.,.,.. e:Jl/." ~ ' ln'tcNr IUOI) ""1f ~. l·I , ~. M , o.i.69 (UOI! def. Ml!Mfd, l.t. 7 ... •2. Men hnG Hiiie (UCI) # T-, 6-1, 6-2, PwOMll l\JCI) Clef. ""· 1·4. 1 •. Al*tcill (UOll NI "-"'-· M . 4-I, M ; ~ (UCll def Yoo.no, M , 1-1. ~ 111vd•r·0111d• (UOI) Clef Ferdln•11d .. n•Metllaod, 1-2, 1·1 , ~PwCIM6c (UCll def. Young-l'IM, M . l ·I . 1-1: l\em0t·l e17erd (UIOI def. CMIMl-Anlot. 7 •t . I... 1 •I. CommunltY oolleee OrM91C:...J .............. °"'1e (MSAC) !tr.;,,,.,, M . 3 t . I 4, l,.un (0001 def ll'omeroy, 1·2, 1-4, B"'*d (OCC) dtll Dennen. , ... .,_., 6-0 Metlel IOCCI def Heyell, 6-0, 6-0, ~ (MIAC) Ott Mr«I. t-7, M . •2 ........ IOCCI del l>off. 6-4, •2 .,....... l"wttet·Mell• (OCCI def o. .... PometoY 6 -3 . 7·1. 8,.11n·lernerd (OCCI dal ~ •z. .... ~.......,., (0CG) def Ag<.tllet -Poll. &-2. M cO..:~. ~ ............ Ullell6e. 400 medley relay-I Gold•" WHI. ..._~~, ... ...... ... 11!1 def o.ww. •1. del J llim, ~, del A l<Jm. tr-4, def Hwdlfl. • t. 0 ConMI (El -· 6-3. 6-0. M>. • 1. -IE) toel 2 ... _. 6-0. •2. M>. WlberQ (El IOOll 4-41 ~ 4 %:~ ,, .. _ I MOt (OW). 10' 12 04, 2 !W>ullr (OWi 10 2' \f. 3 ~ {Mii. 10 43 40 -•2.6-1.•1 .,....... Wltllcher-Oleon (El 1pllt with Chembe•laln·R••lne, 8 · 7. 1 ·2 . d•I Pl\em -L•l•ll•<a , 1 -2 , 0 -1. McCet\M-Moleef>O (E), "'°" •a. 7-5, 6-0, 6-0. Meww-t ....._ '9\\, a.-ty .... IYI ........ Myeta (NH) Cltll. Pr_.,,, &-1, def -· 1-2. def Mettunen, 6-1, def. KIMI)', 6-0, He19 (NH) IOel 4-1, won 7.e, &-3. lo9t 2.e, Abel (NH) won 6-4, 1-3, M . M . 8-.dlOll 1~1 toet 2-41. won M . 6-3. toet, 4-1 .,....... Conkey-Hep (NH) d.i EvelOw-Ne•on, 6-3. &-1: def Lendla-8e411M1<g, 6-4, 8-1, Aeed·8aalet (NH) 1(1111. 6-1. 4-41: toet M , 4-1 ........ M, ..... ""' ..,..., • ....... 9ploer (El -10 Ko... 4-1. del The, 6-0. def Rung. 6-1, del Ieng, 6-0. Studet>ell., (I!) -2~. won 6-3. 6-1. 1-4. Robt>IN !El 10S1 o-1. won &-1. l-0, &-1, Sendovlll !El toet 3-1. won 7~. •2. 6-3 0...... ~.egg~ ~-°*' O·O 1·0, Abourallue-Bo. I · 1. 6· 1 Brc••••"'""ll" (E) won &-2 •2. 7 ·5. 6-1 Wom.n'1 IOftlMltt COlmllUNrTY CC>U.aOll r--.. I, Ir ••rhw 1 PlllOINI 300 140 0-1 10 0 Seodlebecll 001 000 0-1 1 O 0ry.,,, .,,., .--. e.t>o<J1 and Betl>Oul 28-Bo<detl IP), Wle IPI 38-Bo<cMrl (P) NIGH ecM004.. ,.....,...,. v-., 2., It.'-"" 0 Fown111n v-.y ooo 011 0-2 10 1 St JOMOI\ 000 000 0-0 0 I Van1man and Pucrtatt"•· ~111e' eno Geld~ 38 -MedQe ~ lllet1ne 4, II Dot8do o ......... 000 000 ·-· • 2 El Dor-.Jo 000 000 O o t 4 ....,_, ...., Fer(IUMWI W*'t -H_ .. 28-1(-oy IMI OoMto ,,,_ J. LI ..._ 1 a.:-. v-200 100 0-3 5 0 LB Wiiton 000 010 0 1 5 8 Oelli.y .,,., ~ ~ ...., v .... 0y4<. HR-E)"e IWl 200 llH 1 0,.11 (OW). 1'112 21. 2. Petet_, (OW), I 63 H , 3 ~ (OW). 16314 10 llee 1 llelvln1kl (MS), 22 21. 2. C1011ef (OW), 23 01, ) C.kl1110M (MS). 2411 200 IM 1 Lund (OW). 2 06 14, 2. Aull (MS). 2 12 17. 3 Mc:Melna (OW), 2:33.112. 200 fly 1 Elder (OW). 2:01.11, 2 Jl9I« (OW), 2 09 09. 3 ~ (M8), 2'21.tl. 100 lrN-I Jollntofl (OW). 41 14; 2. Twymen (OW). 112 41, 3 SeMnelll (MS), !12H 200 be<*-1 Wiiiiam• (MS), 2:1211: 2. Plcllen (OWi. 2 11 34, 3 L.AgUnUll (MS). 2 2631 500 ,, .. _I lwymen (OW). &.03.ff, 2. Son1elne (Ml). 0 n U , 3 CoMchO (MBI. 02314 200 llrH•l-1 Elder (OW), 2 22.ot. 2. Rull (MSI. 2 H 01, 3 He1n1ndt1 (OW), 2 '2 22 400 ,, .. reley-1 GolOan Weet. no lime a•lllal>le 1-melet diving , 141,,.,,,.,, (QWJ 3-me1., dMno 1 """°411 (OW) HIGH 9CHOOt. Hwttlftelool .... 12. ._. 1't 200 medley reley-1 Sonota. 1.50.llO 200 tr.. I Qrllllt/I (H8), 1 H.31. 2 Hun1 IS). 15151 3 ~~ "°-200 lndo 1 Fo91., (H81. 2 OI ». 2 ~ 181. 22012 3 Ii....-IHSL 2 2121 60 lrN-1 Hunl 181. 21 "· 2. IUIUey (H8) 23 e4t 3 ~· (HB), 23 95 01•1ng 1 Denning (8). 142 2. 2 8lomgten (H8). 100 I . 3 ~ (I~ 11.25 100 fly 1 Berro (H8). M 32, 2 Otftlh (H8) I 00 De. 3 ~-(8). I 00 10 100 Ir-I Per....,,lllt (H8), 61 06. 2 Lenor• 1HBJ 53 11 3 ..._,,, (81. 53 12 600 IH I Folker (H8). ll' 11.12. 2 Allunclu9 (SI & 23 18, 3 TUINe 18~ 5 41 17 100 l>ecil 1 Petmenllet (HB), I CM '6. 2 Hanaon IHBI 1 06 04, 3 Le0<n81d (8). , 01 so 100 1>1 .. 11 I Oe<ro (HBI. 1 07 09. 2 COl40er (SI 1 01 2111 3 PICl<all (S). 1 OI 83 400 ''" t•l•y-1 Hunll"ijlon a.ac11, 3 28 &2 1..ee-...... Lee-.... ,. 200 medley teley 1 l....,ne Hiiie, 1 :62 7 200 Ir.. I ll9'f (LH). 2-ot 4, 2 Oolllt> (LB). 2 I I 9 3 AQOW>u (lH). 2 12 I 200 1ndo I Boot/I (LH). 2 17 4 2 Ledger (LB) 2 II 2 3 0ec>ew (LH). 2 28 3 so ,,.. , KllCI* (lBI. 23 a 2 Hu .. (LHI 24 5 3 a.AcMMI (lHl 24 I Ot\llng I Emel (LOI. 0eMy (l81 100 llulletlly I Huu (LHI. , 01 ), 2 ~ (LBI. 1 CM 2 2 0.C-(LH). 1 03 8 3 Ooec*'ICll (LB>. 1 CM 2 100 tr.. 1 Kit-(l8). 54 S 2 I(., (LHI 55 5 3 ~ ClHI. 5e • SOO l•M I OlederlC/I CLB). 5 •1 3. 2 H.....,, (LH). 001 1 3 '1'-"-(l.8~ Cl 02 4 tOO t>ac~ 1 Cronin (LHI t Ot 3, 2 ~ ILBI I 16 4 3 Collln (LB~ 1 17 2 100 breHt 1 800111 (lH) 1 07 1. 2 Cron"' (LHI 1 IS 7 3 8hot1 ILBI 1 17 5 400 ,, .. ,..,,_, ~a.-. 3 •t 2 Martin sparkles • Senior team captain Lance Martin hit the tape first four limes, anchored both winning relay teams and captured the 100 (10.4) and 220 (23.4), to pace the Corona del Mar men's track and field 1quad t.o a 91-45 non-league vlctory over Mission Viejo yesterday. In another high 9Chool meet, El Toro edged Fountain Valley, 77-59, aa junior Erk Anderson doubled in the 440 (:>4.2) and 880 (2:05.5) Louie Sergeant took the shot put (50-11 11.) and discus (151-11). In community coUege actJon, Jim Doeb.ring's toss of 55-7 IA in the ahot put highlighted Saddleback's 86-59 win over San Diego Mesa. c.r-..... .,, ....... Vi.to .. 100-I. Mertln (CdM). 10 4, 2 &town (MV), 10 S. 3 SNI (CdM). 10 8 220-I Merttn (CdM). 23 4, 2 McGrell\ (Cdt.I). t3.I ; 3 Seel (Cdt.I). 23 t 440 -t. Pettenon C!· 6'3 1, 2 ~ (Cdt.I). 53.3: 3 (MV), 541 eeo-1. ~ (CdMl. 2:00.t: 2 t4otltll (CdMI, 2;0S.4; 3. Moore (MV), 2;CM.O. M...._ 1 Andet90n (CdM), 4 .• 1; 2 Yaffe (CdM), 4 42.5: 3. Ctwlll .. (MV), 4·45.0 2-mlla-1. Holland (CdM). 10 00 2, 2 . QUNle (MV), 10: 11.0, 3. Ortll (CdM), 10 111 0. I 10HH-1. Gregory (MV), 15. I, 2 UnH I09' CCdM). 11 3: 3 ~eon (CdM), 119. 330LH-1. Gtagory (MV). 38.1. 2 ,on• (CdM), 42.0: 3. McOrattl (CdM~ 42.t. 440 191ey-1. COn1na del Mw. 415.2. Mite nilcY-1. Cofone dlll Mw. 3:st.ll KJ-1 ~Otte (CdM). 6-2: 2. 8rown (MV). S-2, 3 U I I 101f (CdM). &.10. W-1. 8rown (MV), 2CM: 2. Yocum (CdM). 11-11. S. ~ (CdM). 11-2 TJ-1, Or•oor/ (MV). 42.0-... 2 ~ (CdM). l..t~ S. Ao«Mlne (MV}, 40-2. ll'V-1. loMYQ (04SM). 12 .. ; 2 ~ (MV). '1-0; a. ~ (MV). 11 .. IP-Min (MV), IM. 2. Brown (CdM), -.11~ I IUrwdlOff (tifV), -.2. OT -1. fOncllldf (MV). 1Noe -... 2. 1.Ano90t1 (OdM). 140-2: I . ~ (CdM). 11CM> .,_,, .......... ~. '00-1. H~M 10.4; I . ..,.,.,_ (l'V). 10 ... a. CMl9ll " '6.t. lt0-1. n .t ; I Herry (l'V), IS..t.1. ...... <El 4.1. 440-1. ~(IT), 14.1: I.. 8c*Twl (l'V), a.A· i. "°""cm ..... · eto-1. And•non (IT). 2:01.li.,!. Cfwtltlefteoft (f'V). I : 10 I ; I JOMllfl I••,. 1:1u. ......._, ~tlT). 4:a7.4: I-,.,. CIT}. t:ST A I. W ... 1'V>. 4:11,0. 2-mlle I Allen (ET) 10 13, 2 Sen.o jET). 10221. 3 ~IFV), 102111 330lH-1 lung (FV), 42 2, 2 Eick'ldoe (ET). 43 0. 3 C4c>Nlu• (FV), 43 1 120HH-, Sutl'Vl'leB (ET). 16.9, 2 EldnOgl (ET), 11 3. 3 8'own (ET). II 3 440 ,.1e7-I Fo11111eln Valley. 411.4; El TOt'O~ Mii ,.._.,_ 1 Fount.in Vflllte-t, 3:40, 2. El TOfo. 3 42 HJ-1 l.Mry (ET). M , Elgby (FV), 6-4. 3. c.c>f\-(FV). &-• W -1 JulllWI (FV), 20-2; 2 aurnm.-. (ET). 111-t ~. 3. Higby (FV), 11-4'A. T J-1 Geliln (ET), 41-IO'A, 2 eummir.o- (ET). 37-1' ... 3 Higby (FV), 37-8 PV-1 MWIOn (FV), 11-0, 2 F-* (ET). 10-0. 3 9lenoN (FV), 10-0. SP-1 S...raJ>I (ET). ll0-11\4, 2 W.nJ (FV}, 49-10,_., Time> (ET). 46-e OT 1 SerQ9111'1 JVr 151-11, 2. w.nJ (FV), 134·2'_., 3 T•ytor ( 121-5 LUXURY LIASI PLAN FOR UNDER 5396 Leasing l•n't right for everyone, but It may be the answer to your new car needs. Leaae • luxutloua Continental °' llnoofn '°' under $398 per month on a ctOMd. end leale, with no down payment 8nd se month frM INlntenanca & 1 warranty • .ConW In and help ua nnd the right ..._ plan I fOf' you. Otd9r ycM.trl tod9y. • ' I u!h!'~· ......... .. i\B" ~ --°''• .. :J,7~w M., MOULe ,':_::-'*-MU NOTIOI II HI.Ml~ He =.w..o~*'·...,_IO 1Mi:M -A !ft. °' 11611 ...:.. "' .. ~Mfll "' Hid• fOf oolliuoU119 •"""-'• ............. _._. o1 .. lllfL llTATI llCUfUTlll nVK::I. ~ at IOIO NOfttl =-~~.,'"-~ ., C1lllott1la, ... ~ATI leCUNTIU UIWIO&. a Ct111onH OOf POt&llOl'I, .. cluly appointed Trwtw ~ Ind Plftl,llnl to tM po-ol NI• ool'lf..-rad In 111•1 ..,. 0..0 of Tl\M ~ by THOMAI O. MOllQAH ud IAlllMM J. MOMAN, H\AbWld and Wife -lolnl tenetltl, --~ 2t. ,MO, In 9ooll 1MOI OI ..,.._ "9ootW of ..., County, " ~ 411, "-ofdel''• lneltlll't\eflt No. 41114, by,....,, ol a bteeoll 0t :-:: ~ .:=:-'~ lncludlftt "'th.I;-°' dieteull Hot109 ol w111011 wH t900tdod 0.0..sttler 3 1111, M ~dot'• lnotrU1Mn1 No. H-424514, Will HU AT flUeUC AUCTION TO THE HIQHHT tlDDI" '0" 0A8H. lewM 1nOnO¥ of IN Un1t.o 8ttll•, 0t a CIMlller'• ~ drewn on • ._ 0t ftlltloNll t>eNc, a llato or ...,.. Otwcllt I.Won. "' • et•t• "' ...,... MWIOa Ind loen Maoo19tlon OolNcllod '" .. *'°· .. pey9bto ., !he tlnw of ....... tight, \hie _, ln1...t Mid by It, oo Truetoo. 1n 11\ot ,.., pr~ lltvoto In Hid County and 11010. ,_,,ff<! u ~ ~ °" of Tr.ct No. ea23 In tho 001tnty ol Otongo, ltoto ol Colll0ft1la, " 1llown on a mop rooorded In loot! 2&4, PtlQOO 41, .... 4t Ind IO ol Mtooollenooul Mape. In the ofllcl9 of tho County Aooordot of ..., County. Tho otroot a ddtHt or olhor GOmmon doalgnollon of 1110 real e horoln•bcwo deoclftbed .. tO Do; '° Ook Trw ~. 04illfwnlL Tllo 1tndorelgnod horoby dlt0lalmo all llablllly for ony ~In Mid .,,... add<-. « OIW oommon doolgllotton lold Mio wm bo modo without warranty, oxprou or lmpllod, regarding tltlo, po1H11lon, or onoumbtonco1, to 1at11fy lh• prlndpel balonc. of the Noto Of othot oblloollon -red by Mid Oood of 'ftu91, wttll lntoroel and otllor Mimo H provided lh0fo4n, plue adv-. If any, u~ lllO ..,_ "**" and lntior'Oot on aMlll ~. and p1ue ,_, c:nwooa Md~ of IN TtuetM Md of the '"'9la ~ by M6d Deed of Truol TPlo IOlal amount of Hid obllgollon, Including rouonebty 01llmalod foo1, chor901 end ~of IN T""100, ot mo time ol Wtlol put)llcaUon ot 11111 Noflol, .. '21,011.31. o.tod: Mardi '· 1883 REAL E8TATE SECURITIES IEIMCE. a Collf Corp • TNll•. D.J. Motoor. Pfwl. 2020 H. 8roadway, •208 Sant. Ana, CA 92708 (714ttQ..U10 Publllllod Orono• COHI Dolly Piiot. Moren 9. 11. 23, 1883. 12~ AC1TT10U8 llUMIS .. ...... STAT'SmNT Tho rot1owlng poreon II 001ng ~-. BALBOA BAKERY. 301 Main Slt'OOl, Balt>oa. CA 9:zel 1 Hoo Thi Chrl•ll•n•on, 17 7 Rlverold• Avo .. No F, Newport 9elldt. CA 92913 Thia ~ la conduc1od by .,. lndMdulll Hoe Thi CMollenaor> Thie ltat-t .... lllod with the County Clor1l ol Orange County on Fob 21. 1913 "~ Publltl'laO Or1ng1 Coat! Diiiy ~ Mardi 2 9 US, 23 1N3 1092-'3 ACTTT10U8.,._88 U..aTATUIElr Th• 1o11owtn9 ponon I• doing ~-= STEPHEN VALLEY PAOOUCTIONS. 22132 C.,. MIY i.-, Huntington a.eon. CA 92Me 8toiphen M Valley, 22132 Cope May Lano. Huntington Beooll, CA .,.... Thie ~ le c:onouc1od by an lndMOuol St41PM" M von.y Tiiie 8t•t-• -lllod with the County Clorll of Oranot County on Fob. 25, 1913 "210IM Publlthod Oran'lo Cout Dolly Plot Mardi 2. 9. 1 . 23. 1"3 tCM..al ACTTT10U8.,.._ •• NAMISTA~ Tho lollowlng per.on II doing ~-AIRCRAFT CARRIER, 1146 MofwO¥tl AV9 .. No 30. eo.to ""-. CA 112t21 .. ~gootl. ta..5 Monto¥la A•o., Ho 30. Co1l1 MaH, CA 82821. Thie ~ le QOnduetod by on ~. 8. ~"°°" T1* Olat-1 -lllod with the County Oot1I of Oronoe County on ..., 25. 1883 ~ Publlthod Orllflgo CoHI Dally Piiot Maret\ 2, 9, ''· 23. 1913 104&-13 NI.IC lll)TIC[ ii ... HCllllOUt.,.._.. U.STATS..wr Tho followlng ,__ -doing ..--.. : L E IHOU8TR1Al PAOOAAM - 1t12, 715 Ballor 81rfft, Colla ...... CA929H Llnlll•tt•r ProperllH, 116 ..._It., eo..o ...... CA ntae w.it D ~. , Conlof"•le ...._ """"'1 .Jleeall, CA t:lelO TNo ........... oonduded by • .....,~ TNo .... 1 •IC -Med wlttl ... ~ ~ ol OrMgO COul'llY on ,. .•. ,.., .... ~ Orane-Coatt Oettr ....., Foll>. 1•. a . Mwdl 2. 1. 1~ ... 6 ~4 ,,) 2 • 5 6 7 8 ·D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 12 • ClASSlfllD MAL CSTATE l•.....nK•I 11.Nlw•m Hollo .. Ibo• i.1 ..... 1 &11 .... p.,,,,_1. c • .,._,t,.,..,._h ('......, ... , ..... ~ ... "' ... .... ~~nl t uoU'ltAln Veltirv lh1nllr\lwn atr.t\ ltuno It.rt.ow lrvmr L-wu,.. hr•h L....,.ow t11ll• L...,..,.,._, t.1ri.J1~t MIMi•"' v .. ,., N, ""J•"' ""-h '•It l·km.n\t ~'1 J"'6n (. 0AP'•U .no• ~"""'An.. s..1 H-.-h ...~, .. l....ii~· .. !.'hu-1 tli-•f\ 1 ....... V\o '"H•l"b I tit ............ _ A·"•IP A~t\nwnt.a ~ ... "."""""' I liv\1f'\ol ... "'"''"'"' ~.~::n~'~!;'":, .. l 11<f•k,,Tun1~1nt l"-'pN "" ln1u. u,~ "I lJr M1 .... "I .... ~ .~,~"" h~h~•t"al t-"n"fit 't L.x.. '"'' S.k Mvbtt..-UOft'W tA•rk• Mouni.1n ,_._,. tJta"" l'u °"'' . .-C"...unt) l"'\u1 of S'-9tfP R.ttnt Mo.. t •l'TN -.......,_y """"Sh.wine II&~ II r; WonlOd RENTALS H~ r u1n&al'wd H 1'UW'I Unfu~ U,"JWrirllo .,U,f\u.h.d Of IJnlur~ (."1of'\dl1 t urn (undo· \."I T1.1i1.n~f"''" ru .... n......,,.._. l'n' t Uupk-'" turn lJuf>H'•n l~nf ,.,.,.,ll'nlH\\,.·~ Ap.•'-"'1if'of\t... lnt Apu. f\.rn v1 l.'nl -11. ..... a. 8.-.J """'' Mowa ,,....,.., ''""" '""""""' t\rnwh. I\ ........ , R.f.nt..h • Jt. "' ...... a. ~h.61 .. "khWh y..,,""'1 L~ lot krf'll Ott•• R.rnwb ~,....~ ...... , __ .._...... I n.du»l ..,_nt.1 b '"'"~ M•-. H•"lAI• ANNOUNCEMENTS ''"'""~"' l;•' & ... .,,"'1 ,,..._.. ... ,..,,.. .. ,~ ..... .... ,, ...... 61 '"'~"'"' '~'" 1, ..... ,. BUSlfUS & r'"ANCIAL . ..... ,.,...... "" ~ ··~'"""''~~ .. ,,,,.., ...... thwt_..., "°""''"I "I"\'"'''"'"' I lflv 111un1tt" h\.•'4't0111 t'll "'•ht.-•• • \t·~-"I' "' '"""'" 'M·""""" \lio•"tl'J "'····...-'11" U11y .. -"'""'' IJ..i..w.,,....i I AMIW.S ~ ~ tOCHA.c>tSE l\.ut-."""' 4'Pi-"'·•••""" A~t .. •• tMJ..c 114.tlffj..t~ (4f'nltt"•"' t.#j\#tl...,_.,, t.~ompu5.t-•~ t r-w 'I•"" t um1tu0' (,,., .. ,. ~1 ... .. ,..,,....."'*, t '"""'"h J·~"'"' M.~1n. '" M-.t IUni~-... M•• w.,_u.J M\.iakaJ lnltru.rtwf1la I llfftt~ Fu1nolur• A; f~1u1pnwnl PWono-. Al Orf" .. .-. 'P"""'C..,..... n k..cho ~~ BOATS JH"ll l'.WI Or Cout DAIL v PILOT /Wednud1y, Mltof1 '· 1983 DI The marketplace on the Orange Coast . 642-5678 ., By ownor lovely wood. Wolk to lido Vlllogo. 2 Br 1 Ba No peota. a10lnod ond loadod OhOpO & r•tauronto '645imo p::·MC. 2e2t gl.... Oc:Mn View Wolk Ull IUL.n • Eldon Avo Avoll 3115. to town & beach 2 IU-llM 939·2044 alt e pm frplco. Xlnt financing. $254.000 .t94·95.t6 Cn•talaiaaa 1275 PM&n 1...-r ..... , ....... lOlt Vocant Horbor Aldgo 1 Br. pluo Don newly romodl. o•• & water Newport Helghlo, 3 Br. 1 Condominium In Npl paid. No ~. '510/mo. Bo houao, now point, Bch. A«lol ... neo model 101 plul MC. 148\A W. new roof. reflnl1hed 3 Br, 2'h Ba 10% down 18th SI. 499-1811 hardwood floof1, loroec:I owe 01 12wM. 1n1er .. 1. air hoot. dotoched dbl Below morlcol al $415. E.Mtelde 3 BA. 2 Ba.. fplc, cet iar•o•. large yard 000 951-9399 oncl polio, 2 aty, Meo 521 I Modena. Asking mo 64().0997 I 195.000. 548-5041 aft lanat Pr!f!!!J UH Eaatoldo Coat• Meaa, 2 8 ,. .. ., ...... br, 1 ba tiou.,~ LEASE OPTION 4 Pt.D yord. S500 mo. 8 1 2 Comp tum Ono of Big Coale Mooe. xlnt flnanc> Ag! Cyn'a moot oleo tlofMS Ing 759· 1852 3 Bdrm, 1 ·~ be.. fwnly rm. .tbr. study, den, Ir. pool. 2 AdJacent R2 loto & 2 dlr*'O "" den, frp6c.. 2 1po. child'• potk. luah cer gar. 1126/mo. 11C & grdN. 11,495,000 fOO hou.-l80K MIChl °"°' or lrado? Own/Bllrl ~ AV91 now. 0. TURNER 102 ArcN1oc:tur91 Prop 842-Mee 84().8350 ldaatri&l '1!t!J 1315 -· IHI 3 Bf,2Ba..CU.-w.rw llUIFIHT .JI.,.,.., So Cout Plaza. Avall by OWN'. $450.000 Oldef motel ~o. 8400 5/1 1175/mo. Ev .. & 308 E Oceonfront. Coll 1 f w/Oft'll otnoe. Wll di-wkndo 549-0103. Deya B~ 840·79 90 or YldO Sulltblo for con· 83&-1840 5 221 troc:tor °' ~ for 3 Bf 1 Ba w/,.,, orpt & atorOQ9 Call 831· 7370, pelnt, og1 ow gar ~.f.d. Ull '°' Jim. Dr1Y9 by , ... 571 lttl HARBOR RIDGE 1... 11 Dtae 14st Dr. Off llttl. t725/mo at a, rt Cell OUtt " 13M2te F• Ul.l IY IWDl IFISHING·HUNTING rec-8-lt decor,.,, 2 8' 2'4 Lot at 14 Natbono $438, rHllon lodge or home. Ba.. ~. poot. 2' ear 000. '338,000 aooum· on tho l<lomolh Rlvor. I',, m ~ •tr a 1 able a1 13%. own o r fl n an c In o • 726/mo, 1290 Renal8Nnoe Model, 38r, 91S..~57 D4 Oftnge Ooel1 DAILY PILOT IWldnMd1y, Mar~ 9, 1H3 ....... ......... ''tdmlJ•· ,.,. ~·-......... ~=~fmll~~~r. l!D!St IWi--jtl Cntt !!g UM i1.t1tiij . ifH ifuHiiffi( ftff .~~.::':::h!:::";,!:: Airi •••••••• lllge IH" I & t It 1"99' I It. 11• ama t• Ill "11 ......... tttllt l•I ''•I I'' UIO• p•ld Pool llHr VIiii , 11io. & qu'*I Wiii Localed eotoem HI <aolf ~. 2 oar gar, fenoell Sp•1 to1u •lfllllt Oflf il'IOllt 1 u 4 Monrovl• f u 1 11 I• II I 4 'l I Imo COutM 64J-~UI y 1 rd, CM J HI 1r11 6 IWO btdtoom ..... ~H 173 33 '3• uo-0321 u l•lfl 3 bd. 2 bl dll-_ ...... __ .. _ .. ____ _ HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA .. ~1P,...11~1m,.•.111•• ... ,.. Tow11houM 'J Ul lh 81 .......... , IHO F.:a ::'~11-::i:·~."' "'"" In Int naa :;;;;:;;::;..:= 'nt,...,.1,.Matda 10 lt1Ho.11001.ap1,attecn.d t 4t6/rno '111 2 81 ---170. •l119lepr109, .. ,..I A1'1r;& (March ~l ·Aprll llH Suc•ct-uful g1r1g1 Avall th• llrtl Poo1tJ1ou111 1<1d1 oil 'BR~ ~C:,0-:~lllllw, uour• 131 19th St bUltnell maneuver la hiah U{lhtt.td fr1unJ..hlp l• Cati 831 .. 1184 141 6004 ~1l1~1 mo 973-7717 fotll) ADS tranatormed lnco profit.Able ~laUull Foc.·wa Ull 1 Br wlpool, UH paid, Dtl\la11)<1(.>i•l<'e •11• l1ro• I Br ... Bt ,..~,.-•Yllll, om ..... ,... 2114 AR.E FREI l •• lfl-..1 I h 1310 pr mo No P•ll ? br 2 b1 bit 1n 1 ° • ""'""' --n-na WQ r•aUOn• Ip, added re1pon1iblllty, Aetereqd 141f-iower8t • POOll.P• wllktobeeeh 1011 WNlolltt. NB 271 .,...c.er c:bance for reward fUINISHCO or ~"' 11111 d1w.t11 1'' m11aa ~h ~rom 18110 040 8<4111 lo 3800 IQ " 2,4H IQ ---- TAURUS (April 20-~ 20) You ....... ,h w1·'1·r UNFURNISHED No para UOO/mo AO'lfll "SvlteblelormedlcalOf Cal: 11T n, IOt. L.T.V "-" S 18381mO ( .. 11101 2 Br 6J8 8312 denl81 ""'""I 541 503' 44"-yl.td 17& 000 l•I audhmce; d.rc1e la comple , u.iarunent i. tlnb1ht.'d ALL UTILITIC ''" 8• Townhou ... g1r -DHAWARF PINES 28r. nr beh, ,_ w1•· '"'" -'"""!:.""' -Mt·llll 110 M 1 1eo.ooo ,,,.,,1 and you are re.dy for frath start. You'll be deallnij PAID, HEALTH IQI, lrpk;, bll in•. tmlll I Qr lrpk;, pool. g•r. II dMlrlO, ll!OO mo yrty Prime l'oun11M V111ey or ~-bulld hlll1c.p f'CI wtt.h people who are lnde~ndcnt, lnnovaUve and CLUBS, TENNIS pat Ok p1lv•t1pallo.14161mo 176·lll08 lice 804 aq 11 I0~2" Sa.tct view cJow111nwr ho will SWIMMING plui 281 T Ore11oe 842 11807 laa CltaHll 2711 S 1 1 1 • r I D 1 c ~ I LOii P.i? Found Per? l A wou from E:IYa111n w respect your cape Wt.ieta. l8l Mgmt ,,_2· 160~ 192:11 Oel•wlf• 81 7I41llle·113.4 tlU "' ....., P11k on P11k "' 15~•" I GEMINI (May 21-June 20). Emphusla on muth mott! Sorry, '81 1 B• n-cerpet & 3Br, 29a, ocn vllW. ltpl(, Downtown Hunt 8Hch 1136-t1&3 I yr '511.000 t1ku " phlloeophlcal concept.a, ability to gc;t to heart vf no pi!b Mod(ls p•lnt. ne»• bu• & atorH WIOIUH llTI encl ger1g1. $113& mo CION to City Hell, walk I --(7141 240 111:.ra. 11vt1 matt.era, chance for new t\art In new d lrt.>Cllo11 op(n dally 9 to 6 1410-1420 2211 t M1p1e lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm. •mono I''. I•• t + I 2 0 o 10 bank• & Poet Ofltc.. f'oond llltver/grey Coclk•· (7141 4113 11!\.1 o; tc 111 Fi 81 plnH & •lr••m• Sec t.86-0741, 78114641 IPIOll from urio to poo, •m•ll female Vic. 729.30411 ocua alk> on loni-<lla~ call.a. Oakwood TSL Mgmt 842 1803 g1111. poot. gym & •P1 51 Aa--2710 1860. 400 IQ tt to eoo IQ erookhuret1e111er W!Oow ••AS us ,,,r CANCER (June 2 1.July 412): You now are ablt• G d No P•I• From 1480 !!!!!. 1 11 1 month tr11 rent "8·3163 T 0 .1 lto.ooo up No co delve benetth aurtace -you'll learn truth ill ar en Apartments i3u IBr lb•. 11001. 8411 &6(11 Condo 1 Br. I B1, lmm1C 6311-1436, IHI0-8488 FOUND Men'• '"MCrlp cre01t'chec;k, tl(I "'1t1•lfy __ __., 11undry. •dill, no pell Pool t1nn11 1p1 Full ,... ,.. C01u~won wtt.h perwonal, profe911onaJ asaoclawa, twpott Buch/No. 833-7890 & 848-11147 Huntington CrHk Apt• . . HWNIT OllTll tlon wngl&MM, K-Mlll. C11I 01n11on AU<'Jt money in connec:tJon with possible partnerships Luxury 9du1111v1ng t & 2 ~u•11>' '486· 8!>7 21114 full S«v~ Sun.. Maonot11, Gartleld. H B 573.7:111 ~-t lm~ 880 lrvlnf A>f 12 Br t 8 I c Ir p 111 Bdrm wllh g1r90M, hHI DELUXE I BA CONDO Iden Illy 9113·6357 r u. ona prove correct. • .. , l&IM dr•pe• no pet• ssoo & & Wiier plld teltvl .. d lmmlC. pool, 16011111 ,,,. I .. on OISTI.. - -I'll'" TUTT ••• LE (July 23-Aug. 22). M amtatn low profllt' 645-1104 1250 ••C utll pd aecuruy From ISIO C111 M•ny upgredu CorT1 $575 Furnlunlurn Found Old Englllh Sl\eeP Cuti, .. , 08-4 ,,;.3 Def •-,_._ f cl 1-831 5230 Batt\ 848 t81J I 9 5 S All YOU OM<l 10< 0<141 Dog female, btl<lwtll Ir-- -er ..... Wumes o oee aaociate, business partm•r NNpol1 Buell/So • rom Phfte prlvecy S48 Imo Monthly FMI 111ne ee6-3734 _2nd TD• from I!> 000 l•J or mate. Focus on i~u rather than direct action 1700 ltilh ~I '* 3 BR •Pt. qu111 er .. near I llS7 21114 1140-5410 Loe1 l>lklwttt Foa Terri«. $60.000 r11gt1 y111ld ~• Youll learn plenty, es~ialla, m connection with t.i Oom1 Hunt H1tt>O\Jr Dtt\whr lMal 2900 CM. FV. SA"" (BRO) cured by •Ingle r1m11y bJj l ti real lplt, yard dbl c11 1~60 Newport Blvd CM hOme• In Sin BernacJir, pu c re a ona, gener tren 642-5113 gar w10 hkup 84011807 IULAll MITIL 400 &Q 11 S300 per mo A-•rd 54()..11391 Prln only Cell D11nr11 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): What appears t.o be II!!!~~~~!!!!( LA 3 Br 2 Ba S5851mo Wkly rent•I• now av111 Agent 541-W32 Found yng leg blk le dog, (7141 886-11828 Mon Fr a lost cause will boomerang in your favor. Emphasiii OC-EANFRONT Olx 2_. Br BBO Kid S 105 & up Color TV llLUIE OFFIOH* brown coll or Vic ot 9~ o n baalc iaau ea, employment, dependents and By wuk or month 6~01~~~~~::4 1 Phonu In room n14 * 1 MO FREE RENT =~g~~~~"' & Allonto ::: ______ _ health Some -tr1'clio""• delays will act"-" 673-7873 I Newport Blvd C.M 1 room to 7 room• Ad' Eatlo•atal . .... ·-· ...u.JY prove Nice 2 Br I B• 111 4-plex. 8411· 7445 Airponer Inn & fn.Nll "'o' Found am1ll brn rerrler-• beneficial. ON THE SANO new c11pet1ng & treehly • • · -1 " =;;&.;.-..,,,... ..... -... ___ O UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for c hange-. 3 Br 2 B• upper un11 , painted, bll·ln1. garege. L&llU lbOI l•H• required like" dog. VIC Cecil Pl & ltlJ WHI.. 510 1 _ _, I wll b1r pert furn . no pall L .. M SS251mo MOTOI Ill Cell AM 833-3223 Orange 645-7~ •-M&•••EI trave • Vanety and resurg~nce of romantic mterests .,. , -Y wither, d1yer lncld 780-1713 1133-3307 Wkly rent•I• SGS up •CdM Executive Sulll Lo•I 0..,.../ Bonoi, IOOkl 0ppor1unlly f()( high 11~ oung penion helps boost morale Populanty zooms Y"rly or winter, anclJd --OCEAN BREEZES Color TV tree tollee Elegant decor turnl 11111 t>IQ greytiound Tan peraon ror u clu•l•I! -you oould win a cont.est, political or otherwise oar~ NEAR BEACH t\eeted pOOI & 111ps to unlurn Ele111tor & un Mole So Lagun• area complea Mu>I hev,. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) S1gn1(1cant 2 S .. ahore 1Br IOITlewflrpk; ocean Kllcher1t1va11 oer~rnd P•kng ~11d 4119-t879~ pt11111111 p1r1on1111y adjustment occurs o n homefront. Accent security, TSL Mgmt 642" '803 Open 7 d•Y• • weell 1185 N Coa11 Hwy 87!>·9 IO 499-4722 Found Solid gray male 11>1hty 10 ge1 11ong "" 11 knowl=of property righta and completion of 00C~~N3FB~~~:. gL•~'. w~.:!: L *4 Pool• & J1cuu1 • Leguna Beach 494 ·5294 NB eoo sq 11 oHice, avail ce1 Hu11t1ngtoo St VIC with people & cepab1e ,,, lo ngsta.n · negotiation. -*Tennis Room wlkllch prlvllegN, Mar 1. S 5 o o mo 759·9147, 673-57112 handllng oHICe & tor" SAG ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): You have s~:~~ n6~~-~~oP•t• !~:~~~ouebte ~~~··~;}5;rpping 1146"6402· 613·5500 Found ufe depo11t key :~d:~.~Y ~ov~~e~•~': 1 t it t I h 849-1323 TWO SUPER w11terlr ont plua another 1mall key Wrlle Dally Pilot. Acl unuaua oppor un Y 0 mprove lee niques, to ICUIFROIT 2 Huntington Gardens CllU otYE oHlce•. '375 eact\ Me· vie Newport Beach Poet 111010. PO Bo• t~60 atreamline procedures and to be m contact with 2 br. 1 bo. 1'voll April 4901 Hell Ave Single room, wlthoot ba, rlner• Mlle, NB 848-5051 0 I c P • r k Ing 1 o I Coeta Me11, Ca 92627 person s willing to lend support, financial or 8th By week or by mon-1595 Lrg 2br 2b• bit~•. 0 ,, be1ct1, kit 1va11 COfono oe1 Mar 650•7737 • """"'"'· mint cond, nr beech, M1rch 1 1t1 6," -'4 I Grouno floor retell or ol-ound ... 11e ye.low at> Apt M1111ger coupkl wt Othe-·-'--lh Agt 675-8170 IL •75 23 F •• • l CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Focus on bHt aree No pets USTSllE lite, app1ox 221 sq 11 mix ~ppy. Mele neuter-experience tor tl7 unot finances, business pros""""'ts, added resnnnsibihty At1rt•1all Oaf. 833-3307, 1142· 1339 S 1GO mo to mo Also 2nd Id cock1poo white. gatden 1pt C09111 Me~ .---,,.. ---Very pr1v1t1 rm & t>a lloor oll1ce 376 aq 11 mile ctiocolahl Lab, S11ary + bonus -+ apt and close relationship Special emphasis on Gtatral 27021 1Br. pet & am111 ct\lld OK relrlge Pref lemole S230 mo 10 mo 1oen1111. mile blk and wtt1te mix 842-4907 payments, collectio ns, valid chance to increase 5 2 B $485 mo $325/mo 673-7544 ce11on on Cout Hwy Hu•ky Mele blk Sneplllillilllll•----- ;..,,.......,. ... ~· ... ntial. 415· '·lovely 9 P•·1R H0-7165 • Br, 3 Bi "ou~ Irv "73·2595 Lit> mix M•le blk and ---...... ...,.,""' ...,. CIOUI cieen. lrg yr(I, nr ~ .. -" ASSISTANl MGR o.~ .. AQ A DI .-.. d 5'6 570_. S2'"" whlle mix Lllaao-Apso RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar cycle snv,.ln ~ -~ ~DPIPER~I uv:g;~1~ utll I lfWPOIT tUCI, Wiiii Huntington Beach Shop NB L•dy s CIO high -judgment, lntu1t1on will be on targ"l lalL.-· l1laa• 27--OFFICE SUITE Over tag mal• mix Cocker 1111 n g e 1t P' ' " '" --S PT8. Hun11.v.1on Bch. Rm wlpvt IOOklnn the harl>O< Ap· 01•. ol"'. grey muzzle _>t4-?4lO You'll finish important prowt. Timmg IS sharp B $375 1 1 111 ... ... ... " r-1 rapt, mo nc u . 1100 IFF · enl, shower. TV 217 pro1t 1000 1q It male Lhua-Ap10 ten WIEll You'll be at right place when actjon gets undt>r 1va11 Apr 1 676-2153, __ 1 121n St 536-2684 7141645-7100 and whlle Newport H1Jr Styllat Ex~r Cl 0,,1) way. Take initiative, highlight confiden<.."e in your 875· 1797 P leoH• Mt IHt : *RM FOR RENT. pre I Airport area·E.(ec Be8Cfl Shelter, 12~ Mesa N-pot"1er Inn Hair o .. o wn ability. lal~ 11 2 Ir. AHll surfer or lemale On bch Suite• lrom 225·450 •• Drive. Coll e Mell, signs 644 :?580 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Added knowlt.'<.l~t-PHia 1ala 2107 L I•••• ••H 111 11 52nd St NB S365 S1 pe1 sq t11Many •••u 644"3656 --9-·E OWN BOSS gained if you check activities behind scenes You U L11rg1 3 Br 2 B1 & 4 Br I 11/leleet n AHll 631-6818 Clll 557-7010 Found Golden Re1r1ever. PIT flower sal"t~ & de'•• get aid from special mterest group. club or 2., Ba trplc. eoclld gar Avocado 1425/mo 1 •Pluati garden 1tn101 Httth, M1teb 2t04 PIEITIH lfFICE ~r~~~~~r~:!P':'~s N~ ery teuitory 857 •024 o rganization. Make mqu1r1es. take inallallve m No pets $800-$9751mo 1 1131-8155 phere Pine Knot Motet on Coaa• 15x20 corner olllce on I 1s9 t 158 I Brick 11~1 helpe. F To• co ...... ,.... 1175-8606 --•HNled POOi & Spa 9th floor II 550 N~t -PIT mull hlYll qoot: ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!n!-!!!! ... !!!'6!!!!80!!!!urcesf!!!!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -------1 BA sup1r c1e1n encl •lllum1na1eo kllCl'i cell· Hwy. NB, SllCl IO ocean Canter Or MAGNIFI Founo F Gorden Retrlev· trane 675-3175 :;; ' Br I Bl S6001mo git $4SO mo ut111nc 1ng1 Wkly rlltel ~5-04•0 CENT VIEW OF THE er 313 PCH·Laguna 8ch ----...... OafaralaW .... Vahnl.... veerly open 1>e1m ce11 1145·1819 •Some wllrg eocl polio I IEED l PUCEI BAY Share lui.ur1ouary & Cd M 499·2731 I C&SllHS ~ .................... ....., ........... _, ...... ., ............. afua!aW-..==----ong lrplc.gar 645-9934 3-t> 2 b ,-pie encl •Furn11ur1Av11t •PPO•nled iecep1 rm 499·4035 Wom"n a St•i-Dllr --' • II r 1011 lellH• Cirolt Reesonable •Ilea Kil Feutala falllJ 2234 1.atUI a.acll 2241 l!!f!rt ...... 22'1 Baclle!Or yrty rental. $340j ger S7SO Av111 Aptol 1 cnenenes phones maio j conl rm, share re<;ep Found Shepherd m • Store OME OA Re 3 N L mo 201 E B1lboo Blvd 759 1652 Call IOf appl 847-9595 service Z channel mo lionist. sec: I s1111on lully Fem. IP'-8 mo!> mos!ly full 1>mf po5•1•on' 10• F~taln ~-''-Y 3 ~rm. O:::ano:,"w1Jk io'g:.~~·,Harbor Ridge Creal Dy 675-9562. 646-1319 $415 I BA Aettog paho, 0 11 Beacn Blvd t>twn vies SANDPIPER MO I ~~~ ~.•;;~1~oa116 M";~ wnt 77>014S ~~'or~a~~";,• :~;",.,,r 1760. Fenced yerd & l 1SOOlmo 4114-5841 ..,., nuty model, rolllly up· C1r1a1 •el Mat 2722 clean No pets 724 C warner & Sl11er TEL. 1967 N-port Blvd Montanez, 840·1560 Found Fem11• doll Al· l0dm 10 2pm MAH<;rs garlQI Kld1&petawel --graded 1enn1sS15SO 3bd. 2'~be. Frpl. 322 _Jemu673-7787 --CM645-9137 moll while wibrown I \lormerly G••r•·-.1 J 'I ·645-2000 1'glt'I. Small t Br Rulllc Pine Hrbr Ridge Es111111 3 Looking to rent an apt? 1 -SPE 1.,., _..1 MHICAI. SPACE wearing Olk collar w / Bnstol come. . . Cot11ge, lrplc, well< ro BO rm, den, penorem1c Marguerite S8951mo MESA DEL MAR See 1pt'a on l1rge screen Ca&. 'Ill'• 1 tr ••· I Tl llWIE tllver balls on 11 Adami SOUTH COAST PLAll• no t.. oeech $8115 /mo views spa secu111~ 675-5813 Clean 2 br $475 Kods TV computerlled Mlec· Ocean view colo1 Iv, Sehl CM Plene t all __ Why throw rent wwey? 499-1997 S2800. lOE 1 BR. 0.,. <leek OK Call Ern,. 640·3666 lion nve gu & lime I room phones. i;1c hfle I Prome Weatclltt 1oca11on 545 5661 Clerk ntteOed tor l•Qu<, Rentto own38ttwnhm, M1gnlllcen1 ocHnlront WATERFRONT HOMES i.1r11 $745 + dep 1BR ulll pd adults pre-835-2575 cot!ee S1epi. 10 beach I ave11 3·18-83 Cell Tim --. S1ore aver JI yrs , .. 110 dn, no qu1lllylng YIU• In oid Spanish es-INC 631 1400 640.4255 lttred IVlll AP• 1 po$$ Hid pool 6-42-8252 Sloat Business Pr~-Lou 1 yr old 111me1e gislef 11xper 675 6etJ-1 ·~~0~!:!,0 ~~ t1te 3 lrples lll(lld B~~SR~ oi:.;~;ilu~~= Newty redeco<aled up~ mgr $300 644 6958 ·:~:: IVacaliH ltalUI 2907 ~11~~7~;-~~\11,'age Co ~~1~11;,;tv~n~!:~~t~~ CONSTRUCT 0"' tlon avail Wiii trade. Sue ~~!,0• ~.!,0~ •3000 111 ~ c 0 , S 1 4 0 0 2Br 181 lrplc quiet no Lg 1Br 1p1 New cp11pa1n1 N-1 & 2 Bdrm tuxu"' I Big Be" Cat>•n ror ronl 5 I t 1_. -1 L. l Remy No 1 0 Cameo WORK.ERS Hl-MSO ._ .. _. .... A .... m 0 smkr no garege rel1 S36S+u111 15111u1 dep ., H r• C• •c I H gh1eno1 CdM Re· OFFSIOIE OIL JOIS tt. Step• to pvt beech 644-6638 $700 mo IMt 159-0240 549.9574 •Pl• on 14 plans 1 Bdrm Miles lrom Snow Sum I Olltc.e 900 sq 11 wlt>ICh w1rd 780· 1053 or Clyl NO E.XP(AtENCE Qulllty 4 bf 2 ba l'lorna dbl M1ny lr•H Dbl• ger I .... ~7 lrom s~o 2 Bdim from mil I Br & loll lrpl Tl/ •P• lot AltylAccr Ins/ 833 71190 NECESSARY gw mod kltch & ..,.,... ....a $2800/mo Cpl1 pr11 Saa Clmatatt 2271 eveil nos -l 555 LIKE NEW 1 Br $480 up S5115 TownhouH lrom nr lor191 From $l9 per Prof w/rets PO Box ,....... ..,..... Oya •66 .. + 1 d 586-8l67 F 0 Man, po1111on~ llvl< I 1t • 1 0 buy I 8 7 5 c •II 840-6629 4 I PVT p11110 lrp!c pool ~P• 1 • ., poo 1, t11n111s 1y 1176, Newport 8eactl CA ound Id dog blk w 1 f or Info 31;ii lJ&e •JH S3M190 BEST,.. 1'1:: ••• lill1 I Bdrms, 4 b•tt11 ocean So ol Hwy Upstllra 2Br TOP""· qu,.t. no pets w11er1111a. pondsl G11 LAKE ARROWHEAD min 112863 aome whl YIC. W 191h Ext E 91 Feto 11)• O•r..-.: !!!!--2250 S 1 2•; 0 05 ~ ~ 0 0 'q 11 t t> 1 . no g 1,. g e j MESA PINES 549-2447, lor cooking & t\eat1ng retreal lor Easter 3 Br CM 548 1775 IO<y lutleec• 224f1l3001mo. 2Br. den. ale, 7141759-9100 Silly $6001mo Agt673-1181 UY ... •-w -paid From S•n Diego 5275/wk 497-20!'>7 dy• luia111 leat&b2tl6 Found 10spd & cruiser f d .. , .... ,._ bile h T S .,_.. I Frwy drive North on 5'9 1717 S CtlmlCTlO• Lux. 1m. apartment• .... ...., mo m. • h•pley Agt c .. ta Mffl 2724 ltW lYlll. Beech 10 McfadOen 10 • · Y1crit 111es 0111ce tor blkea, Newport Beacf'I 1475/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. nant peyw IPICI rent & •·-ta •-a %"'O II 1 I •• I Seuwlnd lllll•g• 17 141 Lerge Big Beer Cot>on Le"41 Call between 9·6 536-3830 E APllt or troln'lfl\ ~" PoollJacuul Kid• OK. utll Adulll, no pets Agl _. n11 409 2 Bd. I Be. redecor1ted • 1 I . • -to 11113.5198 Pool table color TV 21 PM Mon-Fri 642·4~4 p l make S7 S201tir "arhf•Q 942..eocM 873-0158 HOfaeptoperty 'lBR tBe ger pool Child OK. Nol 2111 le 1110 __ lrpt s Slleps 14 1 -...... trMall 3012 pey All trades a'H•la'I" home, nr Hert>or & pell $4751mo 1395 A 2 II 2 la 1110 3 bO•m 2 bl 2 .iory 714/S-45-11918 Prf•• • .,.., ........ COEDS-Would love to In°"' put>1ica1ocor" C11 Why lllrow 1111t 1w1y? au Ii Ml 2..252 E IO 5750 811.er 841-0763 dishwasher Call d1y1 _ loc slorelront. $900 mo 1 par1 w/yoo c..u Sue or !137-2880 E,1 3 • '• • ~~~0• '= i3~ttr"yi':'o: Beech, tenl'lll. pool m~~t ~ -;:~:, ~15200 Enc110 g1r1ges gH & 752·6413 EYe 842-5452 P11m Desert Condo 548·1158 llVS 675-2213 Ket~y inyttme 121 31 lee d 3t>r 'lb Unmac: wllet P•ld pool spe rec ----Monterey CC 2 Br 2 Be --3 5 7 7 1 1300-$23 O 11egot gu11 . a. MIC dep Av111 June I WeslFll!Jd room & voti.yoau cour1 1 2 Br 11ove. Oshwtr chlld golf& tennis 55501-'< ISlore ~oP ore 1torage 11 " 4 I I 14 l Exper Coon1e-P~w'' r pyrnta Shatad appr.a. no pet• 831-1293 1875 642-3572 h Pets. 0< pet Ok aH u1111 po1d I 67S--OtOS space 1vDJI CM 11 40c 527·7188 rental t er co Call L 111r1' tlon evell Wiii trede Soa 4 t>drm houM. no pell S.e~ Lateaa W& APUTlllm 714-646-0073 S57S 536-4837 _ _ 1q It 976 sq II 752 Fo< Ladiee-only, well built &46 3955 991-5558 Ntc. vi.. N .. r ahop• _ B1111.1t1lul gord•n ap1s B Pllm Deser1 2Br condo Ml fl & 1248 Ml It dlllld· W/M HCOrlS 1v1ilable A•lmR IE p 2 Stry TwnhM. 2 Bt. 1~ Call Vick) 411~ me llAISlll Patios/deck• Spa ~· llllllY CHMI ·~·,~~~r~h $~ 2r5:;:~e Close to hwy Pool~ ed lnlO any Ouiret>I• 5PM 1AM Cell Rober! p l~e Mon lh;., I I Bl, l11dry. 011. p1t10. Bellullful 2 bdnn, 2 bl in View ol OC4MO pvt welk ~ll~r~o r:;: Welk It 1.0. Pltla 536-4631 ;;~~,,.:p~l~4/!~i~8';~ spece S48-72•9 675-1487 1 Sup 11 r S 1 nd.,1 ct te60/mo IM&-5088 Lake Part!. $900 per mo WI~ w•ter. 2600 IQ fl 3 Bdrm 2 Ba =~~~ Frplc eleg1nt trench ON BEACH 1.,....-eA E.itclustve lual.lf'Y medlClll SPIRITUAL AEAOiNGS ' 545-41167 4 BR. 2 etory, 1'~ ml,.. Newly 6ecorllad $1 Imo 31061 Aliso 398 W Wiison 631-5583 w1noow1. •IC. In-home $4 15 A•'k v~~n Kel1ti: leat&la It llaart 2tOI prot bldg adj to Ltt1$Ure I Advice 111 ell mallers CRUISE SHIP JOBS lrom be9ctl. $1200 mo. 831-6367 Cir, 499-4384 secuttly, I Br 1 Ba & 982-4471 G&ll-9853 WOff1!. Lag Hiiis Sublet I love. marriage & busl· All Occup111uns ·~" •7•7 "-de Oaf. .. .. 10 Flreplece, pool, dl1t1w1sn-1 Studio W11t1ertdryer1-' I 2000,i s/I NEW IMPROV· ne11 Alto counseling '"l>"'V .. Twnhome. 3 br, 2'11 ba, -., I 2 I aMMUTE E O S P A C E AvallabHI ---------trpk: Walk to the beactl 0 e 1 u • e 1 BA I er. pvt p1110, •tra lrg plus prl111te club w/ WIWU a.a.ell 74 7 4 766-4000 1815 So El Camino Real. Great income opporl•or• 9BBbr. Ftaomoceanl~ Rm' ~2. saoOlmo •93-04117 s c PIH• Reaor1"A'd'u1r1 . o••d•n 2 Br 15 7 5 l tennl• courts. pool•. OIJI 2 t>r 1 bl ~"Vu I ...... I I S•n Clem 4112-7296 I I y F 0 r In I 0 ... ..,..,., -~57·284t apu. 11un11. t>eaut11u11y · Olde11 & 111gest -oency ,._ I le tab 2111 From "' 51mo. Pluah .... rt 1Mc• mt Tract wlpool, g1te $532 decoreted clubl'IOUM & No End be,•m Calling All cllent• IO'eened wttn -·· • • OllEITIL SP& 31218811·434 7 Ext C· 7u crptl & dr.pee. 2~ Ba.1 -IHI dlacount or pur-mu c ti mo r • From $900 urn lnCI d 4114-3044 pllotoe & relerencee 1580 Newpor1 Blvd, CM M••••g( Fee IOf O;rec.tory c.dar 'oi-. ~. ,3 Br 2bl, l•m rm. lrml chaM aptlon 775-2580 we'8liB.AU I S5001mo lncld• moat 1 8drm ept No lagul'll Cr.Olis Coamopo1111n 400 IQ I! S3001mo ...... cm••H IHV HP dbl eer Pfiv•l• pr9Qel dining. lrplc, huge metr ...... TllllTI • ulllltiM 5411--3421 3641 Yrly IM $A601mo Cell Good Morning Am«ICe Agent 541 5032 20Z2 Quall St Irvine bHld elum•num fully m1lnt. yard. No eulte wlGrecian tub, pool ,......._ .., f l L... .,.._ Belt St (~ Sun· -4117-6382 The TomoHOW ShOw C~tne<~•·l C-l W l"'h NEWPORT BEACH petl. Inquire et 527 18th. ' 11un1. 300 " from n~··.. era •• BHutllully l1n01c1ped ~ ' MacArthur) • ·-·-la ··~ oH .. 10 Ill woo Si" c M'""'Prlrne k>Cll.;, HJ-1111 -;-.1~,~~=r ~.~0:· c::'r~~~; St. M0-6331 =171!,~:;208c.11 la.1MI Illa.. UGI g:::;;::,P~ :.~:'I HE SEVILLE 2 Bt wigw, !!f!!I -271t ne9CI •pl-• •Int term• 2 Br t B• OPEN 10AM-t2AM oP«linO Thts position is "'EWPORT CREST "--... Lovely 2 bdrm eompl Bachelor $4 lO t:fPI•. Orp1. bllln1, lncd NO FEEi Apt & Condo lew,erl 141· lllt ptlvete hOuae wltfl i.tge l llfl l WEEI lde•I tor entry leHI "' 1....., furn aeoo mo 1 8drm $485 • yd w/petlo w•ter pd ran\9'1 V1lta Rentlla I )'ltd UM u omc., dr... career ml11ded Pl'!" r t 11 u I 3 BR 2 "'b I . 545-5846 Of 836-7597 2 Bdrm 2 Be leoo 29 l II "G " 'sa11t1 An1 97&,..912 &oklf Sheri Euc home with lhop, ent~. etc Sl11'1 CUTE GIRLS WhO wtan. to evenluB'I) opt. 11850 mo. 982-7~ $925/mo Aol. &45-0295 Avt $520 C•ll 1-5. WllTll IEIT.... prof 5285 1'1 IHI dep MA K IN 0 M 0 NE y t TO SERVE YOU I enter rie1d ol .. 1es Thll alfordltMe 2 t>r net Spec. 3 t>r, 2'-' bl clean ...... 22~-~ear(I 836--'4120 -u I I Is II 6 6 . 8 4 7 9 ' $5s01mo. + NC lllL FlllAY /llSIPI IS • demanding position $400 near Ill• be1ch twnhM Poor, Jog, etc. Pnia1ala 2'07 1 Br cerport wlllove & 3 & 4 Br CIOM 10 wller. 662•2449 548-54-42 770·5629 lor prol1ulo11a1 man. wttlch requlrea at:Qlrlte 63M190 BEST Atty,_ $600. Agt, 54"-1440 1 B<lrm $465 relr"'-Go'" 726 CW furn & u11lurn, 1111on-Shr lux 2Br 2be mobile 4 StOf'elroot .....,._ 350 Muat be experlenoed In mllure peflOn with lac1 -------''---l----'---,---~iSm1t1 1 BR apt. new crp1. 131 E 18th 6411-611111 'V" 101e. •It 1m111t11e1 home with quiet wOfklng 10 520 s it .....---1, .. B o•d· & good phone peoonal Buy I __, .~ • ....,. 3 H" ••-t...,., "te ,...., • ... drps ••25 llltt\ SI ttien call 0011 .. _ .. ., 97S...-912 l·"'y. no ""'''· pool, r-...., r cl11nlng. •hopping & lty BA Degree pr er Bt ~ e;·;,c;:;.~lds i 9-;· 5-1" 2 7 5· /;;, ";; · · -676-5068 181 E 18tti 642--0856 882· 1700 po"" ,'",; l ... than ''I blk ; w•y. C M. Adrien Riiy ltghl cootllng, O<ganlzed, Submit wrnt91'1 r-.me 10 r:: ,....,. . ..,. •1""' ""0 T &40-409ll & 97S.00.-0 BAY T1••BERS be" Own room end 54ll-8S47 with good r•ferencea. in T R Collin. VP SLF ~ ..,_, ...,...., .., ~ BAYFAONT . Spac111CUl11 2 BOrm. 1•, Be $565 ,., " e11ch1nge IOf 11P1rtmenl guel'll"ll-,_ l-Lr--E-l"-L.-,.-,.----~--2-t-YieW u.ec 2 Or 2 bl 3 Bdrm, 2 ba H•5 t 8< llrepl-. pool be I h S 2 5 0 Im o I S-.. h L t'-Mktg Mer1h1ll Alu mt· g ""'" wu.""' 1 ry, ... ~ & ~.ca~4 I n "'" ltQUll• on '"" num Pr""•""•. Int 2206 lniat Utt 4 Bt. 3 Ba Newly refurb, plu1 stuOy Pvt p11kg 1S1 E 2111 548-24011 prlvete petlo getege UN RY LUB LI ING ..,., _.. m b4Mlch PlelM -'d re-""""'' Super $ 1300 I mo boll ellp u1ll ( 7 14) Lerge 2 BR 2 Ba. 2 lly $475 No pet1 646-9883 IN NEWPORT BEACH Companion lor 1ld1rly IU'-10 Mr Oenlell PO Allon AYe, Irv 92714 UITILI 975-2490 752-9511 Of 875-84111 unit. 1525 mo No pell 3119 W Bey St S1ngl11 1 & 2 Bdrm g1nt1eman OIOer 11m _ Bolt C 111525 Irvine 0 1y or av1111ng u 111 1 to 4 bdnnL lt-1lnQ &I Big Canyon .. ec 3 BR. 2•1t AvaU Apr 1 thru June 12 Nr occ Call 540.-1158, 2 Br w/c1rpo<t. nu cpts, nr Apartment• & TOWflhOu-P<ef Lagunt1 8ch condo 92713. or c1ll Ten'jt al poemon S 1SO·S300 ~r t&50 to 1295 be condo Goll course Cleln 2Br. p9tlo. ger In Hk tor Dive Llrry or bu1, no dogs. Sr citizen 981 Some are eleo•nlly Minimum eJ11pensa1 ct•lll•OW. 979-2230 weak 945-5780 11t1r 2 vi.. Tennie, pool, MC Ory. $500 mo + dep P1m I or m•ture •dull pref lurn11had 494-285& llllSTll&L PtrMaal I PM -- ~laor ·f(8alty 651•1177 Furn rel• 1385 mo From SS80 -a11•1y1 g1te. 11400 mo Oy1 (213)446-7213 YlWllllllWI wetetlurn 631•1275 OnJambor .. Rd 11 Need Femlle Roomm111 lili ~ S.nicft 3014 lllTAJ.UlltnlOE 557-7372, E'll 875-0109, Cett • 2'24 S Sen Jo•quln Hiiis AO Pref St~t $205/mo + Pltfll111.1 Could le1d to ch•lralde 750-0279 I na pecloul 1-2 bdrm IP1•· 1 Large 2 Br $5151mo new 144· 1IOO $100 Qef>oalt & Lit Mo OOll•-y s,trtt.al I..... I In 2 month• 10< ROA wltt\ ----vu t ••f 557-9200. MIF 11·9 erpt dw, l11dry rm, W-__ rent. 673-1729 1303 No enp. I t> I I CP I N k S1ntl1go Or Dover _..,,.... .. , ... ,..._.. Sit/Sun 10.-6 PM aide •• 5 •• 25 Ou""'t.., Br. 1 Bl . o•r. P•-.... t•• •110 n u1 n1u. marr 1ge, cer on1mo er Sl!O'•. E)tec 4 B<. 4 Bl BMutllul Lel'ldmcipad .,.. ..,.. ... < Bly Front. .... bo1 l1land ~ 11r111 problem•. etc N'wpl Ctr 644-0611 3,600 IQ I\ family hOml. ON, Wll91' paid P1tloe TUNNING lllgtt 2 Br 2 Large t Br 1425/mo new tlo, pool No pell 1801 H MIF to 1hr lrg Npt Hgl1 Ce11t Olene 113 t-9479 or OESIGNEA·EKp11'd, wl 3 trplc'1, pool. tvH MCUr· pool. tecuzzl. Muni, ,_ ::96o;~g·~. ~gt'h ~~ol. crpta. ctw. lndry rm w . ~~7~0Nwpt HI• s5so home, non-amkr 27 37 Auto rlC)llrl ~ plua 83 -89114 clienll• tor tstabllshed tty, 3 car oer•o• nll courll, vollayb1ll llde 114!>-M26 $350 lrg room 011n1 Pf'kng•IOflQI 14,000eq •ANOELASPIRITUAL •c11ve dulgn 11udlo -'"'::!.!!"' _.. 12.200/..... M•-7424 OOU111, rec: room Jr 1 B1 olng B1111n11 IOOklng STUDIO TOI IEIEllYE ITI 831·12116. 1142-3442 ft lot wl 1SOO IQ tt blOg ConlUltmnt-all m1tter1 1173·11510 Hk tor m•· ,.._ 8loller f~ ::f"-0075 tor 19mlly Nvtno -tel Mo 12751rno NEW geted 20 Towll· MIF to lhr 4Br Euc S t 150 I mo C M 875--2495 1173-9784 _n_egar-=-------- Orenoetr .. Condo with ..... rent"'°""" you In &49-7MO home VILLAGE COM· l'lorna, Beck Bl)', wlpool ~77 Of 54e.9942 -•rNMH loft 1 8r 1 h •••• II Ill We heve 2 8r • I B• I & t l300 + I _. •--• • r,::&u "Br-2\t Be 1 1350 mo -$445 -3 Br . Ht B• Cle•n 2 Br IHt Maple MUNITY 2 I 3 Br 2'-' ri>IC. mo uor l ,llt qllll fUT la1iau1 Archlteciturat & eng•nelf· unit., plefl1 •1~7 / m & t44-0134 All UTILITIES PAID ..-76 Pool. ll'ld"' tee. no Ave. eu11t-1n1, 2 pel'IOC'lt. Ba 1eoo-1eoo IQ I\ Of 1131-1220 Commercl•I bldg on Flaaacial Ing up•rlence 20.30 enn e . v ° Compere before you ,_,,, 648-9558:' aterllng 1425 81err• pure lullury OerigH, 1Fem•I• rmmt• wented, Newport Blvd.C M at hfl pr wk Cen WOfk '1. 862-7662 ~ 8;~~;231 ~ rant Custom deelon ,... ....... Mgmt 1141·1324 •PH In every l'loma I CdM. 2 Br houM 111, H1rbor ll'llerHc:tlon hdaeu your oHIOI Of ow• Pit LEMM: ON THE LAKE ft, "9. petlo. 11250/mo t~. Pool, bbq, COY'rd ·Sidi, lrelh 2 Br. t Be muter eulte. dining IUI & dep. 1360/mo. Gr111 expo1ur• Ov•r _,.,._ •tt4 ~I Thc>mpeon F1oat•Oon 9-ltlfUI)' decor•ted 4 642-0300 OMIOI· IUf'rounde<I with o • r • O •. • u n d •ck . 1180 toome, wood burning Avail 4/ t 873-7464 90,000 cett per day. u.-. • Inc; i946 Monrov11 St bd, I bl tr/fr/dr. Sec: Condo ~lh lef'ldlOIPlng No l"lli/mo. UIO 2111 SI. RENT CREDIT flr1plac.1, mlc10-w1ve ~600 I* month. Tri~ ~lllla1'RI CM 9?927 a... prtva19 rOlld At-ING ClflYO" ,....1. 548-0115 Bring tlll• Id & recetva OY9t\I. private P•lloti & I" rmmt• wwilad tor 38r, 11et Cell R"lo11omlo1, * * 714·946-2842 bor Lall•. 1 1esoi mo 3 bcf, 2"' be, full 0011 t Bf. Furn $818 plew WMllld• C.M 2 oradlt 00 111 montll'• yeroe, gardener provld·1 281, yd, S300 mo NI w IOt Ken 976-41700 HOM OWNl!A9 .. now 161_.74 eout11YW#,pool,tennll. 305 W.WlleonlM2·1971 Sr 1 Be. Neet 1 cute. refit 2 9,, TownllouH .ct CitoentU:lonly1& 1 tt'l'lkr.C M.~2·9717 ' · i;cenmakt MIYll • 2 •• ,.~ ..... 1100' ~!*'1~2~ lut. ~ ... Clfpel•, dr•pe•, •m•ll Apt• 0 A8 ' WAT!lll mtnulH from HlllOn ROOM FOA AENT Store 1200: ~ J~ Q •• ·~ =:-Gre. ldH I !or HlllOr Llgl'lt TIM Colony• t. S.. -1.111 ,,_.. '"• fe11oed p1tlo, encl1d PAID Pool. llundty. ltlend. 7 m""-ittt to IC. NEAR BEACH & FWY N-port tvd. · · row pickup & delivery 1771 CenMA. f711/mo. Ill' Tm... t dOM to lhooPlng. Plan or O C Airport. I t250l mo. 931.HOS ~b 015-1111 Proftt 31ee.£ Alnil•y Av Colt11 ..0-7'" LAAOa BLUffS CONDO • y m -1.:1s:,:: ~ ~, •• .! OLM' tMI Ju•t e111 of Newpott ~ rent· Wcnlhop ldeolf Exciting Opp't·Ml11lmtl Mela. 5"t-H33 C1111mtn11 2 Ir llOUH 2 • • .. a a_,. •.• 5'61-54<t2 Of TYi\ . .._._ 2190 Colll09 A\19 C.M etvd & to of..,, D49go Mii' nnmt•"" s bt, 2.,. tor ertllt Of ~t mtg Of Im . .,,,., ,, • •. a..itlfUI. pwk llllawUh ,,.,.......... !M&a?M? l'rwy. ,,om $1000/mo I llOUH, Nwpt lllor••· -or-a~ "X7, Ce ll Nortll AmerlC lh .,... .... lpao flmllJ rm. Spa. l1aootmo. M4-2t07 *'eoed pool. ...5&-8076/mo 1 ar 1 ea. 8'1·5U8, 2•ts Ofll'l)lt S2tO + ui-.. .....,.11 •• ......-..__ '1etlerttt bP•' or tr1lnee can :r..~0~:1~11':: 4...... •• ·~· P91toe 2 ., 2 ... '"*· lndry lllerp I 8111, ft.W opt, A ..... eo.t1...... IA'191l fl 1wt"" I .......... tilt n• (lt•> 11...ua make IMl&/llf ltlttlng Ma· Ma UV f: l'iclfM. twn ""· I *•~P"~•lng ""'· ltcY1lelhte. 1tnell cat I '*111• clflle, '-75• &t~ . .,.o 1 bd, pool, br ·~n::-hlbo• l1l1nd Maa ""'· 1900 ft lndu9trlll NTIACD bullr-. r;: ~ Fvll .nd rm pomi· f " .,..., «*. ~ """""" y 1•w1n .... llon1 avelleble In our P-' .._ .............. 1 rp 01, muo more * ,,.,_ ...... __._ , ,,_aant.,..., no 1191• rty ·• ofll09. tl101 ~ndo IOf 1pe9 • tn"9e m.nt. ... 11 11 c 11 t·~-r.e .. ~~~ =~IOO ... "'f.::: .. ttrv'tt«J. •DI •Wiii ao.ett TttM';t"~ ... 12 Dtuh9t UH 161'&/mo......_.., • ., Nol.laao..Mnt~. Cltole,HunllrltlOn --~.MOit."'-' r:.,~ .. \;.::.·1K1:0 -_ _.. "'9 v •Home-tiM KltcMr11 1 Ir t la, JWd, CA!(*t 3 la. IN. 2 01iC1b. frplc, ._,f ~ J t.lef, t ba, 8MOt\, ... t..a&:M ..... .,,. ~ ,_ Oefl I t·•tto allT llMIM 1 btlr to Huntington U1tle MIM Muffel M1on 1 t•totmo. 10"4H3 Of Q#, bMmld oell ltOO. MQ01mo.• .. M011 In~...,.., OrOWft ho& 01mMinO t ._....,.. -.... ....... _... ____ _ ....... ... CuleMI a., ... ~.-centtr. trantpOttaUon . Tutl•I, •long oame • ~14ae. • f!O .,. •• IOI •'"' It v-Patt~· 1n1n.-. Goinia•"'I for Ot•••tt, CtOH •OOUl\11}' ... ~. • '"'iiuna 1pl~ and rd&! 111 tn. .... ,,.· ... 1 _.,.. · _, .. •6 • • II o WeoGraoot 'flldlt.a. 1111 0..-,... I Ir I .. In .;pto .. , • JlltM Ji ' .. Diiiy '1101 Ol111lfltO 0-. ~ I llf. , ... & I v•\'t .,._ ...... , 9¥19 11" • " ... ... •.11•· O,O ~ ttr"'I ......,... C lol e. Ownt/A& lllT '-'"'... 1 ld!'m '""".... ... •• T~ = bo14M.J M7' 6 .. 11. •M·Otf1 LIDO MLUXI "ACtOUI tOf t •Ill •••Ill l e} ~'J1.1.cen~le '711. ttO,OOOIMo .,.,..,.. 0.-... .. o.Cllta E, ............ llfdt ... c.11 Ut·l1t0 ~ 9bou\ MiM liM· It ..... ,,DIC. ....... l 1Jlll•~ .............. '..,......., ......... Ina ......... ""-'"' .. ol O.r RllW ~ :4:U:::~~ t~1~ ~4:.~u:et :,-:. ot H••• you raid to•ay•i :,~«>;-t=.•PI~ ~9';~~'*:. ., .. _.~ i 11.... .__.,., .. , .. ................... W.of ..... t,,'1 ... 1 •Iller lltlftfl tllt9'1fll Oletell!M AM' II::. Wer rtlf. R~= llU. I' .. ltel!\e wUll I ttlOO ........... _. NI._ tlf,_fNl\IC ....... 1111 ... DtiJlr ....... '° ... Nd I t!''C:':J1~~~·4tl•C1 19 "':':':..it... ·~ = ~=J..:~·:.• :~...:. o.\1011 :..ir o ...... M :.. ~~· = :.::::..~~ ......... • 1 I I ,. Or1ng1 Ooaat DAILY PILOTIWedMlday, March 0, 1083 DI fij_ les_si•n~al Service Diredllry 5J $1.14 per day Nf::s...... Cs. mi '""" -lfls#•!lu .. , .. 91tul•1 La8'M1M Ptl•tl!I Pl..W.. _t 1_1t ____ _ Ne• oa bln•t•. oabln•t 111ft ... lU 11111 A·1 WOOD 'lNCf 6 OL••111 In Homt1 a Otnoe C!Mntng PIO llTlll&TH llllllft PlllTI• toWC8i'f1124 ARI TU I IUHllY faolnt • .,.,., formloa .... ptloee. 913-SH3 OATI!: Nl!W' Al!PAllll ..... llC'd, bonded, ln•'<l IOd, ept'lnkler Ind ef\lub HIGHUT QUALITY ~-~FWnodel All~ Nt-no l'Mt'a AU ,o&i pey tot . "° .:9J.. WiJ DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIECT<IY 00 IT NOWI a. ......... y OU/ Deity Piiot a.w. onctory ~ttlltv. Ml_..,!,utlH ioountlrt~~~opa.~~14~2!:-oN~!_l!.._U,,..;M.·'L· .... l·i:•-=-------1 (21'>4t3-o402916tl-3425 Lge/emall, lawn mlllnt, Xtnt ref• 857.otl9t 1n1tell1llon Our wo1k 12 "'•In oc 1"9-tete Orelna. UCI 100-1°'° _ _.._ _ _,,-,...---·-IO&K9 ----------1 g11o.nlng. "3·2&03 -,. " .TILE MfXIOO• 12•12 Ca~t• & Carpentry 1~;a;:;;i1..1.uo1...----Fence Repalre· wood , -HouMCtMnlng, lull Of pl/ only look• upeo1111e I paa11 YM ••-• P!!I ltnlft/ .... In Terr• Coll•. 15• •• lmell )obi & r~llln CHILO CARI! wltl'I ~. block, llOM, brlelc Con· Tr .. OIMll-up & hauling, 1•--2" I' the CIMICk our Pf'°" before • _,.,. -------• I o Ftw 91\lmale M6-20C» crete contl &4t.&o&4 eprlnkltr repelr, 9en "',., •VII e.-p m you bllyl Lio 204610 FRl!l l!ST INTllXT IAllWASI Ill.L'S o.i\lllO, 1 1 •· Meny feflCed )'d, mMll. CM ---------1 malnt 146-7217 .,_.I 642•51&& CALL aa 1013 1111'8 LIC. 3201t1 ~to chooel flom ,.____ 14M1tt wtidyt .,..,.. f•p.,11nced & profit-lfwtail eveM eao-1132 -llY -------lllOl•lllOI•... K&O &,.,.....,. ..... M ~IM HOUMll~ U t .... 't brM ...., Tl!O 7141971-9047 etonlll Very reuon1~ -------~..,--~-----ITOOOLER FUN! Lunch, ,eno. Muonry. 10 yre L-......._.. tint V~ & tuPPf ... lnekJded r• ,... rat• ltx till Of yow pool l'r1nk'1 Tiie 1how111. Remod.I---. Lo r•t ... •n•ckl aollvlll• l'elr/ UO bended 5'4e-tl79 Compt. Oar~ S«v Kitty Ml-4170 Eli.per IMdeoec>e & clMn· ""''°"' pelnllng. ••I, lnl, nHdl. ,.or expert M r· ccxintert, noore, /oot• 0.Ch, P•llo•. fenc••· Fat~ CM 75 t-2342 • . Fr .. Mt 8-2489 1199 tr .. trlmmlnQ FrM quellly work et reduoed vice. c.11 ~•no• II p.m Que 111 Y 'o t 2 I 1 4 ,,.. •. a--.1sa-M&e Chlldo•·, •• lloenHd ... ,. •• Deer • .,,.. R~•nomlo Gerdenlng & IMAlll'I OLUllH .. , 'Tony 6411-766"9 winter rll•• Free HI, to 9 p.m. II no en-. "3-4247 ~·uon. ~/Coetl...... ALL MAKES. 1prlng1, Flowerel H•ndyman & Thof~h ' Oec>end•bll D•v• 173-2031 PLEA8E keep lryl!'9... ' .. •---'~ Doot~ NO-tS30 .. , __ MW°'**' • t 0 r m c I •• n • u p 964·1789 (Ille mtHegtl ...... " P&lntlnglP.,., Htnglng (114) 411-1111 ·~·---~ .......... '°!!"-~=~ P~tio..i.wi. L7'"i.i9. Tom 657-4480 01~10 MRS CLEAN BRICKWORK Smtll jObe C•blnet Rer1n11111no TRIM a CUT TAUS, J«ry 646-4413 C.atlMten, ltatraJ llaUYllU --Mlktl It gleam: llome, N.wp<>f1 Coett M.... Reu llc'd 536-18911 20 ~· •llP Pool ..v, r• gene r t l clee nup l I Miii 801 1 c:alll Refnod, Roemoclel/~rt. oomm. O.r•eala1 ept, ofc Rete. 6411-2240 lrvlne Rele. 1175-3175 blerlor llOuM/:alnllng moldll\g Eerly compl• PALMS, no Job to emell ' llJLI Nim R R 1 tlon, melnt & repetr Reu (All $PMJ Frenk. c:onetr, repelr• big or ' r .. ld Llc'd, bonded, TIEii . HOuHCIHnll\g. R .. ldtn· ....... ,a ITIOOt ,.. .,.. rH .. FrM ... 24 llr ~.UC 645-5683 emell. Quer. 87M294 In•. For Ml, 1552·9142 T pedl 0¥9d c... E•p'd In 111 home repair•. 1111 & vtcanolee 0•11• All typet·r••• 1131•2345 'Call Mika 114 t-11130 2113800. !146-9280 •--------- REMODELS/FACE LIFTS •--..1-I •-~-aa--up°!',_ {::'n,. 751•347~ Comm'llAM. 1140-3018 Ptcotte 11415-4840 X504 , It l STUOENTS TREE C -.... w_.... Frplce bullt, remod11ed. I f •I a..fla1 Servloee. etorm protec· Ullom wood patio•. Add'nt/R41mod Pl.n1 & Land~ Yd Cl •••HOME REPAIR YOU'RE THE 808811 Brick & et one, b rick Farthing lntlflOr o..ion -11 o.dll & twno., all ~ permlll. Bonded, lnl'd Tr .. trim~~-~:~ Elec·Plumb·Cerpenlry Outllty HOUN/Otflce paving. E•P'd 893·3743 HANOINGISTRIPPING Huber Roollng·all typet tlon, e1q>'d g57.1 11 ~.a--1 ~ ~~•P•11 r~!2r•• H t Uc #418670 1146-4271 llTlgetlon Jim ll5l.(ll2Q -~~~II JoK~,?~~!~6t72 I BEV 556-117111 11__,,a 1 Vlu-MC Scott 64s.93215 New·rec:owf~• TrN trimming, removtl. ~1111 .. ~ ·--114 ..,..... I _, • ..,. .., ".,....,_ '"' Lie. #411802 548-9734 11ump grll\dfng. llaullng ,._...., ---------WHthet 1torm d1m1G9? Tll IUU ·-·· HAPPY MOP CLEANING E 1 lie 1 1 "·-bl F New & Relprey . ..._,....,, CllJ!t lerrict lie Cell Miki 11 An-_., 20 yHrl HP crpntry, Top quallly·Satle. guar. ·ABC MOVING· •P•r wi over ng n· ROOFING REPAIRS by e.lpertl ...,, r .. C411l*'try. #414891. ...:--8 Ad #179 942.4300 24 l twn-1r ... 1hrub lnellll tlec, plmbng. Every1hlnQ. 842-79215 8.42-70111 Quick Ceraful 8.mo. ll•ll•tlon. Rees Coneul· Small tob1 OK Free Mt. Jim 11156-$110 Abllley Bldre 730-1800 ,_ tearn/No Shempoo hr9 ' Tr .. trim/Removal Rut ratM 841·00113. Lie rt380411 15152-0410 tint Alllgnmt. 611 1-81590 utlmetH. Call Tom or •-t'a•• .. __. •• Stain Spaoiellllt. Fut · lawn mtlnt/Rototllllng Superb Houeecteanlng I Bl k Id p h Chuck 542-M92 • ~: •• nu AMitleu/ ...... dry. F,_ Mt. 838-1582 llMaaal •-t •EW FrM Hllmale 548·8065 JACK OF ALL TRAOES Service 'Back In Bull· •A· 1 lfVl•I* ec we er aper tng-' . T~WC>fd Procaetng """""'• _.,....... Cell Jeck any11me, , 1173-3401 Ing & Removel. Oual All Roofing Repair• KITCHENSllSATHnuvMS Shenlpoo ! atANm c:tMf'I Medlterranun Cone1r CIMn-upalLandec:aplng Oty or night 875•3014 nHe' 8'>PI S.11 quality 26 yr •llP work only 40.-31118 , M1Y revtlk>n1 *FRENCH DOORS* Color bf~htenert. whl Lk:'d, bended 1141-1178 Haullnn . Tr .. Trim SPARKLE PLENn' Competitive rel" Hot lM. wood, comp, Ille. Reuonlble 85t·1041 8lnce 1947. UC. 14e370. ~ ... 10 min. bl9ac:h Fr•...... 642-9907 ONE CALL OOES ITI Home Cleantng Setvle• Lie T-118,4211 730·1353 Plaiter/ .... b Fr .. •t. 539-3232 Oealgrl oontr. ~1837 Hiil, llvldln. rmsl15: avg Ctal lr8Ctita Cltuat Pa int ing, carpentry, Xlnt rele 1142-8309 STARVING COLLEGE PLASTER PATCHING hJt rMflt&llf·fllf Widew Cltulat Al..... room 17.50; OOUCh StO, ROUGH' FINISHING Mowing, •<lgtng & gen tooling. CIPI llMm cln· STUDENTS MOVING Raetuccoe. lntlexl 30 Fr .. Ml. [le #3810<42 WE WASH WINDOWS -ctlr Ill. Quar. ellm. pe1 Clean-Up Incl. wlndowe. CIHn·up, Honeet & d•· Ing. gardening, y11d ctn-Cleanln\ olc/rea Qual CO. Lie T 124-436 yre. Neat. Paul 545-2977 •-· •-• lerri Fut • ProfeMlonll Ortwway-Pettclng Loi odor. Crpl repw. 15 )'ft O.tall work 1157-0e91 pend•~. For Ir• "1· up, etc. Lowttt ratN '.f'l'Ork. aft Bondabl• Insured 641-8427 -retu... Cft Ou&llty wort1 gu1111ntaed ~ting Hp. Do work myHll. . 760-4403 or 554-4454 STARR !148·4471 5311-2738, 8311-3525 WATCH us GROWi v UI• Becretarllll e.vlcee: 1)1>-FrM •llm•I• 848-7391 s:s'~8:.,-r..~~ fWIW• ;_~•-cCrp1231 ,.._ __ l!rywall ~~pf·~~':~ ~~~1 laalla1 lt ctat Tu Paiatlat •· _. ~~ Ing. copy, etc. Fut .-v. Seager'• Wll\dow Wuh· ..,.. ----• DRYWALL TAPING ti OUMP JOBS Federeled Tall SefVIC4! I -"'11: ~~· 87s...4&e. 780-3359 Ing. qlty woril, lo prlc:M Din H .. b«g Otedlng Steem CtMtl & Upllol All Te11tur .. & AcouaOc r• , .. trimming & r• & Small M I J b Home/office IPPI• I Fiii P&Jmll •.........t-I Alt ti 548-0803, 64S-3143 & p.w,g Co. Rea/oomml Trudi Mount Unit. Guar. Fr .. NI. Kevin 873-t503 movtl, clean-up1 Frff o11ng o I •31.•971 b Richard Sinor Lie _..., tra ea1 UC. 397~ 842•1720 AMI &45-37 11 nt. 149-4054 all. 4:30. Cell MIKE 11411-139 t u ~ Y " Pl "'l -John'• Window Cleanlng · ret•. 1 llMtrical 0 ., M 1 510.,75 280644. 14 yre of h•PPY ••• at Sewing Machine on th• FrM Mt. t2 yre •llP •·"'-l&&t--CARPET INSTALLATION JAPANESE GAROENER HAULING·etudent wllge ave oe or local cu110"*1 <'"l 7121 Bllnk? Can't get a good f40·l06l _,..., & REPAIRS. 30 yre axp ELECTRICIAN. Priced Speclllllll. Malnl, clean· lrucll. ume lo ratn. Jon 20Yo off tut year'a Wiii Thank you 113t-44t0 2• lar fl v 141· cllenlng, Olflng & adlu1t-1--------- Baby91tting, eny hour &46-903l (bet II, 111 4) right. lree .. umet• on Ing, trimming Fr .. Mt. 759-1978 Thartk you travel 64 l-0929. ' WATER HEATER Specl&I menl (In your home) e1 a Near Vlctort./Xlnt rwfa. large or tmllll jOt>I 5'8-9812 642-4047 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE TAXES pickup & dellvory PAINTERS NEEO Pool hutere•Furnac. decent prlce'I C•ll Mr. eo.ta ~ 142-8482 'Helplng Hand•' Cerpol Lie. 396621 873.0359 GARDENING & MAINT Furnllure, TrUll. Tr-at your nome or omce WORKI 30 yre aiip, tnt/ Comm'I Spec;. In r .. ,..,. Hannlll $49·8088 btwn For Ad Action Chllcl caN, any age, W't'J-=~~ '!~ 2~~7! LIC'D ELECTRICtAN RNICl/comm/lnd Yard 963-5415 NORM Out ot 111te & mllltery 9111 Acouallc celllngs rante. new or rernod 1 PM·9PM hi -Quel work RMI t ctea I aleo Appl 832·6681 Lie 366780 Free est TOP HAT 6311-2030 •1--"--li ______ _ Cal a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 ~h~~ ~ .::.._•· C....t/ Ctacrtt• Tom $31.5072117;.~::4 8A8-4~J'P· ''';~.';'81e BtaH Cluala1 la1araact Ottrls Painting 1142-7479 Reptpe, repelr. remo<1e1. '_.,.__t_••------ -ROBIN'S CLEANING Don't Move • Improve! 1a11eeu Cement-Muonry·Block RESIOICOMM'LllNO. JESSIE'S GARDENING Sel'vlce h hi LOW RATl:.S buslneu, 011Tfl PAJ•TIH Free Ht, rH1onable Skytlt .. & Bay Wlndowe Web-Cuat. wonc. Lie. 20 yrt. Do my own work. Ctaan-upt1, lrM trim & c:laan 11ou-.! 1 ~5~7 home . auto & Illa bon25 yrs lRlc 403Cot941 IEne, Llc'd JOhn 631•1151 Fr .. est. R4l&I 539-3232 8.iloon PromotlOnl IJnll-#381067 Rob 547-2883 Uc. 278041 Al 646-11120 m.int. ~ 540-8035 The FKIC>t'f Insurance ded el• or II• ATLAS PLUMBING & mlted : brlgl'll. beeut. F EE EST'S c.m.n •R•••1 ... 1• l&l•uR•R Ullllll Very thOrough·Od rets &45-9930 833-042t pert 963-091 t Rk:lletd Heating, 1peclallzlng In ·-'-"-·-------bouquet•. S•m• d•y. R tor I --..,.. .. _ Oet:>en<l•ble & Eitp'd ... rep•tr• 8'45-11188 TILE INSTALLED 494-7650 block & brick work Reu-llc-guer 631-2345 538-5035 5-48 ION 652-''"""" IL· .. ~•t'--' ..... .,_ .. n~. , INT/EXT CALL J IM Europten cr1!11mtn ·~ !">'•-._ ......, ,-_...,. All.ldnda.. G.uatan~ Clualfled AOa &42-seJI 9Q6.0884 Wt.nl AOt Call 642-5878 Clustfed Ads &42·5978 Sell Idle ltema 942·5678 etop ~center -.a.IUJ Clus1Jled Adi ~2-5678 Rela.. John 893-0487 ltlt WutN 5100 ltlt WaatN 5100 ltl1 Wut• Sitt ltli Wut• Sitt 8111 WaatN 5100 ....... ... lltt ....... ... 1100 MllUHPll W.H '11111 M•ture pereon to cere PAIT Tllll Sell-motivated, witting to tor lnf.nt In tovety home, IFf10I Ollll work Elc.p'<l Own tran1 pv1 eecom. rel•' raq'd. Very busy Clrculallon of· 5.49·19711 {Joe) TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE IMMEDIATE OPE•ll&S SPEND YOUR DAYS AT THE BEACH ACROSS 1 Ghet1o 5 Outwit 9 "Gltl" • 1.C bread type 15Cap --: Head tot~ 18 Monocllnlc miner al 17 Where Cork la 18 Concrete 19Atwaed 20 Insect 21 Think first 23 Saves 25 River to the Baltic 26 To1al 27 Identical 29 Sort of· Suf- fix 32 Peal 35 Drlll 36 DweUI~. Sp. 37 Hocifey'a blue- 38SOUhd 39 Use needles 40 Besides •1 Hip bones 42 Squander 43 Pronoun 2 3 « Persuaded .CS Par of "I" .C6 Sway .CB Allen 52 Make uni- form 56 Vintage car 57 1492shlp 58 Bird 59 Hasty 60 WWII road 61 Churchman 62 Diminutive end I~ 63 Desires 8-4 Night bird1 65 Legal paper DOWN 1 Pike 2 Mr Greene 3 Army groups 4 Stags 5 Container 6 Swords 7 Where Bang- k<* was 8 Far: Prefix 9 Long step 10 Container 11 Service cfubbers 12 Olllhwb TUESDAY'S PUZZl.E SOLVED l IA M .A ' IT 0 W ll S H A M O MA N IA I I DE TON O fORT NINE A AN O T l fl llN•t ll t lAR RES CUE - 0A •I 08 0 MS 1A WFUl a ~1T ll E ( IC IAN HATDA N CE ET 'l•DN 'lrM OESE"' A s ~llN E SPET OC •A LAIKA LE~I IRRITATION ~:rEN AOZE I ORNE 18 IE A 0 V P E 1S P E A T 13 Manufac-38 Instrument tured 42 Had on 2 1 Snivel 44 Autos 22 Vaulted 45 Bakery units 24 t:ngravrng 47 Inward 27 Not hollow 28 Song 30 Aperture 3 1 An emotron 32 Soil 33 Hawauan city 3.C lndemmty 35 Da11ce 36 Fish 48 Last 49 Cholenc 50 Deed 5 1 Eminent 52 Bestnde 53 Floor piece 54 Make over 55 Sketched 59 Suckled non tmkr or drinker S.I llce need• • part tlfllt L I d d I ' clerk for an1werlng l8• aeperaon nee • 0 10AM ~~-~~~l phones ancs dltpatchlng young aport ahop w11ot1 Need telephone sales representative:i to •---------1 m..eages ot opportunities Call for I start tonight in Costa Mesa office HOUSEKEEPER-hve·tn, 24 hou11 per week. appt Exp needed good wlchlldren non· Mon-Fri early ovtntng 1--64_5-_4_3_1_1 ____ _ smkr, Spanltll or Eng Sat morning S.o4 00 per SALES po111ton open wt spHklng OK $80 wk hour guaranteed U lery o r Sal/Sun off 1131·5454 Apply in ponon belWMn comm Earn up to S 1000 2 & 4PM, Mon· Tllurs, wk & more. Call Dick INSURANCE VIP, Perao-..... for EUMn, Hardy 531-3000 n.i Lin .. Aasjstant, min· 330 W BAY STREET -- lmum 2 Yrt broker1ge COST A MESA, EOE Sales lllP•r lncldng typing Greet o pportunity Jatn4n lneurenc:e, lrvtM Cell Oo n w 111 11 m1 752-0990 Equel Oppty ITIP P /T UlllT1H Emplyr 6 aogrtulv• eoergeuc po1111ve caople wanted •Part time •Must be at least 16 •No experienre necessary •Pleasant personality •Retaable •Good eammg potential Dall 141-4000 ~ttwtH 1-1 H2-llll , ht. 112, aft. l aH INSURANCE Commerctlll Property & Cuualty A1-lllltn1 exper nee. mtn lmum 2 ..... lnOl<lng lyP- lng, 11 Int benefit• J ..,,._ Dally Piiot newepaper lor great aaie. po1111on1 deeter In lrvtne trea Salary plus comm1u1on Approx 20 h11 pr wk C a 11 To m Parker Al1ernooo1 & 101T1e w ... 531·3081 kend morning• Muei 1---------; ---------.---------have oepen<Seble Whlele 1&1.11 prefer ltghl lruc k wt Selling limited partner camper II*' Only neal 1tup Real Ellate Lie not tni urtnce lrvlna Call re1pon1lbl• pe11on1 , nee but P'•I Hlgll com Mwnne 162-0990 Equal need -wlY S1anlng ap-1 m I•. I 0 n p 0 I. n I I . I """""' Em""' pro11. S4 75 llr & mlleegt 7141533·2832 1_..,..,. __ ., __ .,,_,r____ Cell b1wn 9 30-t0:30AM 1--------- Daily Piloi TEL-l-CIRC HAS IMMEOIATF. OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •Evenings and S aturday mornings ·Commiss ion/Guarantee -Must be ambitious . pleasant and reliable -Experience helpful, but willing to trBln "This Is not temporary Call 548-4000 between 9AM-3PM 642-5678, ext. 312 between 5 :30PM-9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" * Loan only Mon· Fri. Hk for ,s.... PAIT TIIE m•••• p * Greg Hyde, clrculttlon llPPlllllT I l llllWIYll . mu llCtlll rocessor 1 642-021 YMI llClllE 1rn1u1 . llPPU IUT 1--1 Min 2 yre up Satery Wont Part llme 9 AM 2 --TtNphone S.... rTyplll ...eded, 40 wpm. bated on •llP 851-<M« P:;r •• v.:;~no~p ld:~~ PM °' 4PM .9 PM wtlh 0 l ll&l&lllllT • PAIT Tiii Evening Phone Sollci-part·ttm•. afternoon• IUJITlUllOI bkkp g . Tutl & Fri, A Tim•• Ctrcula tlon 10<1 Work Mon·Tllur1. mu•t llave gOOCI loCM!ffing E•p'd Lendecaptng. e 30.12:30 Local c M team In tetephone..... The Dally Pilot has two o penings 5·30 pm • 9 30 pm,..._ a111tt1 TAB 'rELEX 3001 bl<IQ matnt, It conSlr with llrm c a11 Lit tor 1ppt In Earn an hourly wage ptu• for Route Managers In Newpo rt llng tdver1111ng tor • Redllllt. Bldg 5, Ste 108. davetopment co FI T I AM 548-3242 commtu lon Trelntng B h group of toc:at "-P8'>· C M Reta B 1145 2251 I provided For 0e1a111 can 1 eac area to supervise a llmlted .,.., Hourly guerlll'lt .. + 979•171 t yco • Real Estate broker h•• 11·-··0-0301 I mb f I •• d th ~ ~ nu er o carr ers MOn ay ru com 1 ,.,, ~· Llgl'lt 'YP- 1 ..,...,, IUl&IUI UfHI too m1ny leads, nMda i---------F ·d ft d I .... _._. ....... , E .,_so t SllOO •' • o c '•' e In N B .Sculpture Arll•t A Man• I rt a y • a er noons an ear y THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Must type eo wpm accu· ~ " ~-s>er, 851-1120 c:u<lsl wtth ctttotele only evenings Applicants must have COSTA MESA NEWS , r • 1 •I y 1u11 11 m • .._ you • .. ve • • • Numb« one nall lalon tn wagon or van and en)Oy REAL ESTATE Newpon 8eacll dependable transportation and IRVINE TOOAY µ49-3942 wor111~ w11h ta«1eoer1 Saleam•n Need 1 expe-JANUARY$ · , current Insurance. S alary, mlleage 113f-~~~~..,.. --.-Al-DH--11--- Catt r. Rouniree 11 rlenc.d pereon In corn-MS-3415 I and commission opportunity. ---------• Eiiper or 1r11nee1 c1n 545-7058 btwn 11AM & I merclal & lndu1111al rNl 1--------E II t I I f TOP $ s s Femalee Pr• make 19.11311v •tart""' 3PMWMk d•ys .. 1a1etor1IOCC9Ufv1& lllllTAIY/ .. ept xce en post on or college l•rr•d Model• & pay Full end PIT av;;r. lfFIOl IWIAIU 1 . o<owtno ftrm tor Npl BHch 1nve11 students . housewives or retirees. &con• 12 131 eee-1~ •ble 111 our publlc:atlona e..1 WO<klnQ cond111on1 mtnt co Gan 1 o lflc• I Please call 5 48 4000 ••r W iiiiams 537 •ao E 3 We art looi..rng tor •n In Newport S..Ch 1klll1 Incl gooo typing -• m Tl.Ulll Ca ll '2" · •t entlluelHllC:, depend-71411149-5051 end 10 key req Math I f o r Immediate appointment. PleW.. I KING, .. •wb1H1·, • •,ccu,~~··Chwork•~ 1Rtc:eptlonl1tl Secre111v ablllly tor llghl bOOk · 1 Positions available now. '"' 1250 00 weekly P•Y· ng 0 -• arge ui ' kHplng Exper d end llJ•4ffhls check• (lully guerill'ltMdl •II ofllce dullH Muet Immediate opening., non. -emkr Call Valerie I ORAllE GOAST IAILY PILOT Smell, etlle-wld• com· worltlng pert or luN tlme type 155 WPM end 10 Small Bayfronl Law Of. 8'44-0241 merclel window c:ovwlng et home weekly P•Y· key Pl••••nl phone, flee, Newport Beach.,_________ 330 W. BAY ST .. COSTA MESA, CA. 92626 conlrec:tor ..-, moll· chedl• malled dlrec11y 10 pereonell ly • muat Type llO wpm Contact llOllTAIY/llO(n . AN EOUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER veted lralnM wt111 plen you lrom Home Olflct 541-~$3 Cerol 548-22113 for buey chlfC)Cl'actlc m I rHdlng •blllty and/or 9V9l'Y Wed..-dey Start FFICE, lnterMtlng poll-Recept1on111 • Legune Ilea Muet be llherp. well ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dr•Wngl 1rch1tec:tural lmmedle1ely No •JIPetj.. I llon tor bright pereon. Beach. An ewer Ing organlZtd and depend· TELEMARKETING tralnln~r Nawport enoe ~ Netlonel tood with numbere phones, typing, clerlul. •bl•. 111/good phone srcnm Ila.II •••v comm A .. ...-01-•ng a..c:t'I 0 Good car. compeny Do your work __,.. ........ 1 Cot Shorthend not r-utred manner eo -10 k-..,_ "'"" •.. muet Sterllng Salary. ""ht In tile comfort tnd ...,_.regor ,_,., 1 P ...., · ........ .,, Tl&lllH 10-4 pm 547.(1585 1200 kl I I ''V 11131 pt_,118 , CM Cllll Martll•. Nolen Reel good tlgure aptitude • Stita C«llfleo Regl· .._--------=-=-l w Y Pue n1ur·1 ••ourlly of your own Eltate, 497.5454 eap , non·lmllr prel etrallon Cou~ n• R-f •&I Re ence. plue mllaagt Or l\orne l)e(d1 an<I appll-0FF·SH0RE OIL JOSS 831·5&90 ·-~--_. elate requlremenl end cation malled Send your No E•perlenca nee••· Ae111uranl/Ntg111 Club 1--------• B11on/PR·24 Tired ol meklng min· H lary 11111ory RHume n•m• end addr .. • 10 11ry u S & overH.. Attornty on penlneula llOllTUY , • Rreanne 1mum wagu? We P•Y 10. P.O. Boll 279e, ~ Amerlean Fldellly Com F or O I r • c t o r y need• eecretlry Some Newpon 8eech lew flfm • TMr Gu guarentMd S5111r Very port a..c:t'I. CA 92193 pany, Hiring O.pl 71 1-3t2·741-6170 EJct 0-13 le91I background . need1 oene-at buelneta/ •Bodyguard training HIV eell Pleue ~~II TYPESETTING, -'le 1040 Lone Ster Or, Nft 7 t4.e75-0900, Barber• C""""lle MCf•l•ry with MARTIAL ARTS 631-30111 Alk for ... r __ .,..., Br ....... TX 711130 -· .--· applleante for tull Um• aun..... · .EIT&-•-• minimum 3 yeere •JIPetl· 1 SECVRITY Wateon •-• enc:e Mull llave exc.I· TRAININQ ACCADEMY nu-W()(lt et buiyCoete MeM nl IPll&fM Ollml/llTOIH tent typing & word pro-531-8101 ,._ print lhOp. Typing. paa-LMdlng brok«egt tlrm Plll/1'191 ms l ·I • Mature Thure·Mon 10 OMllng -.11 .. $1\onhend llOl&I. WIRIU llUOITlll l•UP & counter Cell hu Immediate opening Wented 1du1t1 over 22 , AM • 3 PM ~/hr La-hele>lul Beneti1• a ulery 642.(1144 ltx ewt lor ••P•rlenced wire wtlO enjoy working with I OU"• Niou-i 4H-57117, eommeneurete wl1h ••· LSW tor Clltl1tltn group We need good peopi. to Whet a Won<ler1Ut Wor1d operator Houre. 15 45 you Hi Mu et be well I •111 .0, ~ 2 • 9 PM perlence Non-1moker l'IOme. wld ... bled cti11<11 HI up appolntmen11 ol Shopping, rlgllt et AM • 2 PM Salary com· ..,,.,,-+--+--t ,groomed, pereoneble, • for Interview Muet h•v• front olflc• en PIT. 957-9190 lrom our Cost• M ... OI· your ltngenlpa everydeyl I men1ur•t• with e11perl· poettlve motivator Statt js.i.. •PP••ranc:e . No •g•n· Taco Bell le looklng for rutt fie• In th• evening tor Otlly Piio t Ctaullled ence. FOi' appointment, 11 17l5 per wffk Ct ll clea, p!MM. 1151-2044 & PIT help Dey a nil• Hotlday Inn'• ,_ travel Ad•. To place your ed. I C •II H •I • n ~~on.14) 11-7021 (ul< tor I CABLE TV ••--•-I eh1untf1tty• a1(}Jfvel~!~~1• club Salary + commit-I cell &42·5&711 and let • 11419-44-2292 --· ~-•-• ..,., __ ,_, l lOI\ + borlul C a ll CIUllfled A<l·Vleor l\elp Wt.nl ACS. C&M 942.5979 Fut peced flfnnequlr.. Apply 2·5 at 919 s i~75i1i_.i2i2i2i'i"ieriiiliPMiii~· -~you··· •liili••••.l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUT Tm E•rn 1375·1100 per orgarllHd pereon wltll Co•at Hwy, Li 9 unt na1 Wll1 IWI r.r:'t~oo;:',,'Z~~o:'~ ~!~11:. ~W:d 8:!:0c:':: BMoh. ~ Mtk• extre II helping «1t"1el""*1t In l>Mutl· •Ing helpful. Ple .. tnt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii youth cerrl1r1 promote lul Newport 811011. N.-por1 Ctntet Trevtl ftl • l • .. "'=========~=~===~=~::::.:=~==~=~=~=~ their own Htlbll•l'l•d Qroup W Ceble Of New· Firm Send reeum• to lmm90111• ~lngt In -routH Mllure, outgo-port 8-:h II IOOltlng ttx SfT·llOO. Newport c.ntet ttMphone ..i... M441ng KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! • • ...... 11•• 1no. a11t11e11ve p~t•I matutt, aogreNIYe peo. or Sutt• eo. Ne eubecr1pttone1otht0elly • I .... ---type penon. ~ o.11 Pte to train lo ... O&IMI 92980, Attn. Cfvle. I Pilot E~ '-"' Md Esn ,_..,. • .. fOW· FASHIOH COUHSELOR en•r•I Office, ebove 2·11PM M-F . ...._7021. TV doOf to 6oOf In the SECRETARY I 81turday mornlngt. IMI ....._ I .-food. t 121tw PfT ~ eve r•,.. •"'llt ltYP~lng, f••t grO'illlng lnduetry CommlHIO" with gu•· 7to-a2H . Ex~. Pf• per.i......... word Pi'oc';.inG & -HIT tWI wound todey. COmr>etiy '°'pvt lnWiltor, tMl:I II""'•• and bOl\UHI. duct. °' n 1~'T Ing .,;;;b41c. 114,...... oro IUP£AVISOA benefltt: Mtdal, Oent-exp I gl'amtn41tlcel .. Contact Ha ... ooo b9t• I IJlper .. nced O•J time -• --y Varf l)uty Circulation •, • dUfeot"'*'1"""('. Door ~· ~:; r:=. 1':~t': .-i5t AM anO 3PM0 °' .. ltueboy. TH! •IACH ~ •-ra Offloe llMCla • '111latltt, o o txper enoe • 200. tall& I!. 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I Ch1l•1. 1011, l1n11.1e. Electric Wheel C:.h1lr•. Y1111n11 DI-' 16 HP ptu1 Ill For ft•I H ll, IHOO obo ..... 1 ..... •1<'""c .' 1,.,.17~1ever pupp "· '• b t •' b • d . •to n • w & v • a d . mtrlne tren1 "-I 1800 SEVROV~EM&I! 8L~~8UI""" 142·610s 0-11 Ill .a2•.a '7t ._ ....... ....,.__,. w. •· "' u l40·0t8 1 $1500 U &oo M•dlcit 846-11849 WI llY "' c.... ~ ... ~ .. ....,,.t - Mll-4 llS 3 Pc 88Clroom Ml Dark Mart 142·11102 M-F 9·& USf'O CAA8 ' TRUCKS 3&70 N On.try Ave . 74 2400 Orio lmmac ,.,... tlft =-.~: ...,.,,.,. AKC DOBERMAN ... IV\ I Id Nalat./ ltmct 7020 co··e IN OR C "'LL FOR LONO B"'"'CH cond. Mutt Mil ISeet ofr ------------~'--::-:~~-----1, wood ~ nc , __ Chocolate Chip 11clpe, .., ,.. """ ••""' " ......... ·-Oood tem1>91ment. Pro· dbl ~. bkceH s ieve ... y 10 mike ror more '"HAVE lOOLS Wll 1 fRH &mAIUI. (No Cherry eJdt·<IOOl OllBf .....,.,, 87.r .. vvv CLEAN DEAL '77 leotllle, OffO. ownet, 18Ct cur homel 1200 862-0671 detall1 wrllt 10 K1rry TRAVEi." Mf\lloe & In Corm1~."'--LlllO ~114) flt•lll0 '70 MBZ 2908EL ft gray on 'ray, loaded, .....,.. •3••• 84611122 atellallon of moll m1-•• .,. .... oond •• ..,.,. 1i.•rp, 9700 firm ......... ... ....... • Thomaavllll M•d -pecan Benka 4o49 SapphlrB tin• equip & .. .ctronta o•n11Ln r ....... IN Welcome Gd rnecn. . ........ ON I 7H .. 1M Jl1tcla1a•i11 !atit•n 6010 Ou Icebox. Circe 1900. 1400 /bell o iler 646-3142 VISIT • Norma or Mary, Hunt Bch Matt. Mer 9 thru 13 for gtauware. record•. & collecllt>tet dreNef & mtrror 2 bed Or Enctno 91438 ConV1r1t0n1, & wooCl/FO 18:111 BEACH BLVD IUlll Ollm'I ll76-2l90 IM&-e&Ol ft =--"""""":"---~~=!, l•btee. headboard 1650 Used e;G11sw1ng Ilk• nu ••fin Speclel comml• ••UNTtNOTON BEACH •Llln '78 •GO 8LC Sunroof, el-CLEAN c•n C\nleltt tJtl )(tnl COtld Av•JI 3/3 I Mu.' • 8 11 s 2 8 5 •toning,., •• lor bkll Or I • l • I 0 • l • , loy1. Alo, xlnt cond. M Ill n ....... Moel gtaa1 & cllrom1 546-0729 PIP Fr• e •a I l•l·llll & 118,900. Call 642-78ee 1111 ,.,... n .. u llvtng rm 111 1011. 2 ----71 4/964 4800 .711 Turbo OIBMI, Bll JCtru, le tll H We ~ • ¥/'°t ..-.. tamp l•blll 2 arm SCRAM LETS II a"--7022 74,000 mllH, 1 18,000 , • ... tlon of NI • USED Chllra, collee !Bill•. • ,,. -Ila Top Dollar ~··-.... a-t06lttl lamp, etegare. magazine SllH·Serv~e-L ... lng Day• 7t41781·2083, ,... r1<:k, 1!>00 COid"""! re ANSWERS NB MARINA, day, wk mo I p (O' CARVER 8Vfl 213/431-7532 l / ' ...... , lrtef ·-...--Exel loc, ulu, & full a1'd .... .-frig w/lcemeker Celh or Mutcle Utuat Mrv metnt 646-055 t . F~ v~·r Carl '72 350SL Beet oHet <>Yet •lltlCt• lfwH. c11t11te d check only ~ .,., ~"\15f(_Jl<..c·BMW 111700 buy• cer Muat ONLY 646-6471 845 6557 Rous.eHE-ELfrSOPllll Side Ties to 59 avail Im-JOlllSOI a IOI Miii O 7141781 2863 --' -·--W med 6eyatde Dr $9111. ·-:.~.';'/,:'~:'.Z:~''" Evet 2'l311<13t-7632 · COMMEll CMEVROlfT )\.,.II,'• I , ,~ ~ !>41>-I 200 Ouk w/2 Ille draw•,. omen walchlng dance mo 10 mo No llve Ll1otll•lltre1ry $4000 XLNT cond Dk wood team He•• good eboarCI• 1155 .2473 2826HBrbOt Blvd' ·74 e1verle, etr, tnlrf, '80 MercedH 2400, 4 •AITIMI llOTill* S95 548-2237. 845-83M ~~;~·~; ~Ou~~·~=~:~~ wkClya CO•ll MeH 540-5630 ~~~ .~i6";;0 p:~~ if...~tolf~ 0 :5~.::,~3 0811 111-4214 11• •au .... Biby Fvrn Jenny Lind thing t>eckwarCle and In NEWPORT ISLAND Highest CHh lmmed. lor 882-7928 e11e1 1ft 6;30PM .__ ________ ~~k~~~~ THURS, MAR 10, 8PM Crib & Dresaer. $275 HEELS .. Prlv•t• dock Under 30. your vehicle, domeauc or ------74 Yellow Coroll• 2 dr Strolee Stroller 135 ,,_ S -S--Easy ecceaa 1150 !906 fore+gn 55 t 8285 '75 2002. am/Im llereo. 11129 Meroedee replica eet wgn. elr, euto, Reflec1a po_, wll\dowt, power •AatrlHI ~ .... "PC>rox. 150 r•flnllhed oek pct PLUS 150 orig. flnlth pea of oell, mlhog. walnut PLUS 150 ~t 1tem1, Incl [)epreealon glut, Olhef glUBw•re. primitive Item• & tome llrearma PreYtew 11-e Thur• 1cw. buyBr't premium Call Ctw1M fOf detelt1 Lam llef1n l•otiH 1&85Toronlo W1y, C M 656-9901 EVM after 8, 848-8588 ... aullful tatua ymbola ------------,_ pelnt 15400 or beet kit. 51111 In or1g. lhlpplng 1dnl cate Driven by little =O~eY ~ -~ Nwew bl rau, Arc, LI amp1'1S80, ~re::=n~. ~~~ P~~·; • inR~~;go~L.!.';p~to~n~r J"1'1'1., p1•••0llt0122 7o2n.,201402tr~•PoCI. white, S:OO~~B~ ~· :~1:;: n I 2 • 5 O ~ W. S-VF. eo.i..0-.. MteN. 1 nu we un w other tamoua stelu• In excheng• for my limit· • ,. -.. '"'°"'· Uvu rt. t "p.m. I cupboard. $80. Love-watchH In 161( & 141( ad uH ol boat motor & MORE 11111'80 Sec $3800 '82 3&0SL, Anthracite. blk 80 Suprt, lmmee. low Don Wllllame, &42-4321 1e1t $80, 8 matching Gp Only 1395 & 1495 pref Lerry 675•1t03 or 0 .82 83 •••c 873-7394 IMther. c:Norne wheela. mll•• 18500. Daya 209ZAI aote $100 Maple din nanynew • "'"' 2 top• lo ml tmmec 7141701 2883 Eve11---------HI S/chre. 2 leev ... C8'h Marc 675-3011 aft 835-6281. ext 2433 JHp or Renault (Not '77 320!, ,_ Bnglne, Min $3],soO 497-3061. · 2131431_7632 • 'It llt& ... I• $250 o .. k. $60 Cre· 4PM Single Mlnltter w/qulel Wagoneer) Free SOit lop rool, )ult tun.cf. 18500 c;90 Mtr-7121 derue, $35 M1tel worl< 2 piece sect cost $900. Ille slyla seek 1 llve-& doora w/avery Jeep 494-&a 75 'll llZ 4IOll1 '82 CfMBlda, 12 M. Gry, 1-1-111-----IU--W-... -- be nch. $35 645-4628 must aell $260 Black eboard slip lor lmmac Purclleee 70, 2002 w/reblt eng. runt .ICLNT MECH COHO. lmmec. 1owrw,111,600. bet 6-10 pm neuga aola $ 100 19' Clanlc 32 u1ibOBI • very good. $2500 Cell Body, paint I Int perl.c:t 75t-7078 etter 2 PM. 4dr, eqillpped wtttl roctl Olneue ,., w/4 chr•. Ilka po11 color TV $125 Glrla 673-8466 mornings '2()ruoot• ,,..,. Martt. 494-6187 cond. Look• & drtv. Ilk• Yt'L-.... 117• reek, tler80 with ltpe, $100 $,00 20" Bike $20 492-37412 (2 t3) 424-4174 al1noon1. ( ,., I n-. Orig. ownet. Priced aae• • power Mille, pow. ...,... ~:0.1179 orig .. --••t .,.-1--Sii" for reni Main Bay ·oa\t ---: Dal1aa 117 to Hll. 115,000 (213) dow1, •P••d control, "" " .. •80 320 ox h k Ilk 928-2398 (8·51. 11141 t'J2 llPll IEITLE power door loc*I. Good and 1etes mater1e1 et 9x32, S7 50 11 n1• H¥t01 •111 com •s.t tchb · • • .,, ~1,.. -,.,_..,.. ........ s•-....__ eond. S4850 M•" be Hld••·bed '° 8· avocedo 673-5340 111• \tt IOIJ 1110 Ml '"' new, 4 *Pd. ller80, llr -~ "" • .._ uuuu ""'"'· --· .__ ' & gold rweed, 5·, $175 co11 494-6167 __ aK m t. 13800/bat ,83 MBZ 6000SEL ~nt. S2300 . C•ll Hen et S30 W. Bay. 01ye (213) 446·0292. Beaulllul 11\/lng room -;;;Q LIDO ISLE Prlv dock. up 4 Wla"l DllYll 9030 676-1277 Anthrtcltelblk IHlher, 9215 aft 8. Coet1 Meea. Mon.~~ 81195 (2 l3J 646-6285 bedroom drape' While 10 4o euy eccesa ASS, 1unroof. he•l•d '12 RABBIT CONVERT Fri. lO-& p.m. Don A llaaCft 60ll Hardwood dining rm table on white $50 Wallelec: 642·500 I 82 CJ-7 Renegade. Im· 73 Pl~k~ r~/blk. 77 '""· burl wood, 1pec Perteet, ~extra, 4M lierM, IM2""'321158ZAH n -& 5 ..ch.Air•. orop leal, 831-6357 Boat slips avallable New-IJllCulate 56950 17141 .o;t. 6611-69'~80 II n IU9'1.. 111 •xllU 300 ml. 110,000. 780-8220 '11 B ........... -rvlRB~AR"EA $350 6<18-2944 Dr•lllng lbl h9fll \/Ml 1111 POl1 Beach 25°-35' 660-?W2 153•500 '89 \IW Sqbk, thrulled, Tit, ~new fillla. w:~~~c Orient el carpet, sac $760 S95 Weights. wetghl 1111· Cell "'2-4644 fnckt HlS ·~11. ! 1~ ~~(;!'Pl~~~';' (819)2911-83311454· 7928 '700 .or bMl on.. No dantB. 11900. app1i.ncea. 54:3077 End drum 1abte aet.• 1ng bench $65 768-6489 82 vw dleaet P/U 5K ml, $2950lobo 631•2495 111 Mus1 Miii ·eo 190SL, eltll. &42·9018 aft 8PM ~--~50n merble top, s 120 Doo-1ott1ee desk & cnair S65 Traaaportatioa A I c . p I 0 . $ 6 7 0 0 6pm wired Int, ret>lt eng, MW '74 7 pu bu•. ttereo CW, , ... •w .... I llY anu&IOll ble bed. $120 847-t070 3 M co P' er . $ 5 0 549-2096 ·73 E10 Oalt"n $1200 clutch, 90% reatored. orig pp11lnt, 11lnl, rebll tnl'I. 4dr. _,,.....,.... wl1h roof Herb 957 8133 C 80141 ., ~ Muat drive. Wiii ..,I to-1~ -·• ....,v...,..... ----------Antique velvet tola. $275 • 968-9853 962·4471 aarra 78 Datsun PU c1mper 7141851-9900 x 206 dey $9000/obo 11•1 got $3 l b9t. 071i-1277 rpe0c_!. 9 rtter,eeoet/'!tltnhdtapeow•'· Refrlgetator, $200, wUl'I· T•p•alry wing chllrt, -------Mvst Miii Cebover cmpr. 1h1ll, 1u10. 11ereo. 1elnt Oeyt to gol 548-a809 '11 Mml w w ., a dryer, $135 ee, di,. $25 & $100 Coffee table, .. 1 W 1_.a 6220 sips 3, bllns. gre11 cond cond $2700 762-6388 ac>Md contrd. 1111 wtleel, ~. 1100. 648--68"8 $65. S wag lamp, S 15 .. IC. aa -$400/olr Dys 979-2333 ,.,.. F d "'T P U 4 """' 72 240Z. red. elr. euto, '80 280SL, rere European AMIFM , eutomatlc, air e6ecttlc door loc*I. Good ~•tor. "·~n. d .. ,_, 2t5 P .. r1. Bl 875-1378 leatcet 2l0 Patti "" 0t • ...,..., AM IFM c .. •. •lleep model. US legal. bnlffant cond., clMll pelnl/ Ina. cond. 14825. Mey be ,_ .. _ <><v w """' ---good cond, goOd ttrH. 1kln1, $3,4'00 834-1149 redlp•lomlno, reer rlor 12250/obo. C1ll •••n at 330 w. Bay. door. Vety clHn, runt New Patio Set Top ot the WentBO 114-675-7067 Cab Over Camper tor 8 $2000 64&-6981 dyt. ee&-5072 evea Hett, both lope, 18K. An 1 we r Ad I 3 2 1, Co8te M .... Mon.-Frl. gr. I I s 2 5 0 0 b ol llne Stlll In wrappings Off' r . -, truck bed Reltlg, stove. ---129.750 075-2172 PIP I 842-4300. 24 tww. 10-5 pm Don Wlllleml 700-388; Moving force& sale ., act araatart etc 3 way •Ystem Neects '64 Ford ·~ ton ptck up, '78 260Z. orig owner, 1 _________ ---------842-4321·445ZAJ • price Call alter 5pm Et•it•tat 6226 work on top. Muat tell clean body, no motor avlo. a.Jr, megt, 92,000 '79 MBZ 450SEL, red w. '78 Brlldt.y GT. kll CBr, 1 ________ _ Wutier, $145 Gu dry8'". 559-1740 - -I $395 OBO 54:;.> 2373 $550 989-1895 ml GOOcl cond $4000, perchment, ell 1xtrH, I VW eng. 301< n)I, gtNt '&9 BISCAYNE 1145 R1frtg , S::.>25 -Nearly new 3 Olk roll firm 546-7222 mlnlcond.128.500 oond.S<MOC).653--0188 Red 8c:yt 1owner ---------1 F P P t d $500 th k h 10 6 cond w/9hell, $2000 ·12 240Z Xtnt cond (8lll}2H-833l '"73 VW Bug.. 10nl cond.,1 ______ .. _,..._ .... _ Freezer, $145 547-2916 CHINA CABINET Whit• tope • pd $900, Mii for 11-4 pm 76 Detaun IUIO. good 11100.' • •111:2•"1 M1ytegwutier.gold,Old· $'260r.ovp 11~r $c4o;5 6 wa~u 1 °;,8~nr30-1160 M•ttr likt1 1 645-7673,646-11526•11• H••Cl•r•. new pelnt. MercedH Benz 1979, extr ... $1900.85CM>171 1tll•WW&lll er model. $200 Good 714/968-9610 desks $40 ea wtchr 78 Pucll Mui-sport xlnt 76 Ford Courier Very sunroof, megt. loll 3000. ell •xtru, aharp, •74 SUPER BEETLE 4dr, equipped with rooflJll!!~•!iiiiili cond 882-2785 760 1964 or 760 1088 cond W/accessor1es clean Campir shell & more $4800. 760-3928 ucrlllc. Nie Mull Mil Gd~-......., cond. $2050 redl end lt•eo 13200. ---------5 Pc Bdrm Ml walnut --$325 642-9620 or 846-7517 (7 14) 788 8942 evu ·-"-"' Sanyo CtNm refrlg, 11 cu King sz hdbrd. t>evele<l Desk w/2 rite drawers ___ __ many extras $2260/b•I • • 842-9914 &4~199 Mey be -81 330 W ft .• llke new cond 1250 mirror GCI conCI $395 l<tnt Cond Ok Wood '11 IOlll DPllHI 660-6029 8em 10 4 30 1180 liq ... 240"7208· WANNA BUY A WA881T ' Bay, Coate Meea. ~ 83l-3043 545-2250 $95 548-2237 6<15-8358 )(Int cond. $2251obo VH~ 9040 4 w~ drl\19 All extr8' Mitldil~ 1147 '77. CIHn. 12200 obo. ~~~t..:21~· HOTPOINT Retrtgeretor 6 piece dbl bdrm Suite E>.ecullve Desk Ht-back 256 Knox St C M Low m1leege 720-1146 T .. t Drive & PrlOB Brien &<IG-2950 ltt 41:30 Bronze color $ 100 ---·~'79 Crntvy Van V8 •.,ton. wk..._ "80 Citation, V8 hetCh· good cond Cottee Table sw111el Chair Credenza Pl>CH MOPED 1 auto •Int cond $4800 Ftnui 1121 Tll llW 11111! __ .. _, •. _____ _ R::,:.9~~ .. n lroet tree ,a:.:~:~k ~:.:: $150 ~~~r~f~;. c:tcio~g~g· G<><><i4C:~~o~225 I ::1~~ ~.!, ~~r IUm NllllY'S c!:o': :'=-·:;,·~.'-reblt •ng, ~~--:';~·000 $155 893-9060 Algtteniatan rug antQ 573-4903 or 673•3313 Ji1 I ---, ----llLY llTlllllZO Turbo 01eM1 P.U 11500. 53M05e 1tll •AU Wllll $ 2 7 5 Bk case $ 3 o ,-.-' 0 -6""• •t•rCfC ti/ ti••t1, FE1•••1 .,. vw ~ ._ 4dr, ..,,."'--=" with rod Refrlgeretor 4 yr old IHH llHI .._ Se .. ttn 1011 Cl11tiC1 1045 """ lim -. r1>lt eng. -..... -Glbaon. t7c/l,xlntcond 559-6737 Wurlltzer f'un Maker Or· MlllllllPl ~. 1 · ' then 30 ml, S1000, '-*end etereo. $4U5. $275, K•rl• wkdys• gen 1 1500 OBO 82GPZ750 Low mites e .. 4 1•atsltffff : 714124CM>178att5pm. =~-;"'~w. l5l-04'3l G S It 642-0787 never dumped MUST 1946 F d W d W ~EW~;i '11 Rebblt c:onYert , llr. Fr1 t" E "--8 cu f1 A.Clmlrel retr•~1 11111 I I S E E S 2 1 5 0 J o e or oo Y •-' ....., p.m. """'' .,. "·· Jil Wvrlltzer MBh""any up· 831Hl76<1 gon $ 13 000 M 833 A .• 1 *"2EJ ~ .... ~'~.~t· II • nu · 8" 2 -4 3 2 1 · free.rer w lcem1ker. _.ta ti& -• ------""""" ... _.. ..... ""' 191AEO ooc edo, good cond ~~g6 "318~18 no '850 181 Yamahl MXl75 x1111 1929Ford Mo<lelATown ~ I I oond. $8595. ~1281.1---------$250/obo 546-3858 Ell~hmg muel go' Fur-~ "" MUST NII 1860 Sedan. $ 1 O. O O O · MG 14 831-8908 '72 Cemero, new tlrff ---------nlture & power lewn IALIW1IPUll 546-5913 675_6161 3100 WM1 wy , I r-.d1pelntl1650080. C:..1•tnl IOll :!~Pm;:~ ~-2t~ Spinet ptva benctt E~ 80 KZ65o,85oo mites 57 Thunderb~-.Z. ~~ ~:n~0m~~:'!!!; ::~: 1 ·11 VW BUS. at, em/Im Ul-6857 CK 492~"2 •tBM·PC 841K. 2 drives Wataon Sun 1-13 ~1«11 condition $1100 , 11gtt11 y dam• g 8 d 1811 ASAP, wlll conatCler Mv1t Mii lmmedlBtel'f. CHHlte, 1unrool. low '77 Cemaro, .,.aow w. (1801<8), 12" monllor S 13501080 831·9069 1 trade $22,500 497.5955 '80 309GTSI. 4800 ml, S2000/0BO 754-8573 mMee. ~t oond. "4500 Int. l*f. cond, ,_ ,.,..,_ comp I •y• $2850 e .... ~··· Gt.416212 UITII lllT&I eves'wlo.nd• Btaupunkl, met burg/ .,.. 2 I Pnofl9 497-1903-. '4!001000. 873-8803 5::::~1 COMPUTER E::a~~·=l~ac,:.r;; ~.:t~ Samsonite 81 750 Kawasek1 lo;; 1'68 VW VAN, rbf1 87 eng, ·e,:..~atlon, loaded. lb 48K·18 Sector DOS • $35 While Student O..k 075-1305 IGary) ~:8~·~ mi~s ''000 . $1 ,200/080. 64().()265 $4600/080. Centronlx pr Inger · & Clleir $35 552-0105 -1 , ,._...... 6230 -------'77 SCIAOCCO 752-6120 montor . micro moden I rrh•I -· 80 Kawesakl KX80, Jtlnl _, /fm --:--:------~II'• auto tier ROM + vlslcelc Jtwelry 6214 Lady· a 7M ski boota Dy eonCI Must see 1450 ~:!: . .,~:.' s.c: ·~;:m~_run1 well, &. more $2,000 cull Ant lq sellmg. wedding, nallt, excel cond $50. 546-35911 __ --1 l3300. 1~1731 l500 000 050-2014 cu1tom 4 2 cll. 6 dl1.[ Pr Powder 1t11tch 13 IHIA •IO 01 --------- ' ......... JM 11.022 eppr $4000 8811 ofr m11111rt1t nor11 blve ski p lmO ns IOOlct n eet '87 KARMANN GHIA '83 Cotv1lr Monu Con· ... •• • 546-36<12 blbl. Ledlea u IOR Skyr .~95 o" eruo :.w. uZ! I .... paint ,__good. vertlbte New top, new $40. 548-6218 -__ .,..._.,._..,.,.,. _ 93750/olr. 640-0292 c8tpet. 12000 Cell Germ. 8hor1hllr fem. w/ ~· 1 ~ yre. "-'• gd hom• Od w /k ld• 1 98&-2533 Free, toveble. llHlthy. tpa)'ed fem. IClll eel 846-1749 a::u= :'~~= COMPLETE SCUBA ·77 YA.MAHA 750 I ...... , ULI 81~1•10 CK 87!>-2880 Prealdenl P1eget POio & OllllNG OUTFIT $800 231( ml, $650 847• lO]O 111 5 grend takeel Muet ,.. 1311 other ramou• 1t1tue 963-~ bet 4&6 pm • V'a I022 ... todey '79 Sdrocoo .• 71 ~ white T ,....,. watches In 181< & 14K 111 extr11. pert. cond • • ....,. o p Only $395 & 5495 TV /la•l•/lltrH 6232 Ill WIHl I 4 5 o o c •ft now ~. euto, pe. Pf>, Cash Marc 875-3011 aft BEAUTIFUL 25' RCA '75 T.,~, 27W, Ilk• n-~&-8809 rc:-;1~.o:t.o:: FrM to good hOme Adult 4PM Color TV 2 yr wrnty 17500 46--0116 .18 Bug. rune QrMt, toe*• 14100. l75-elel i.m. Dene. 646-5510 or ..... L .. • ... 6216 $148 Free delivery T aUtrl '''"I 10.ot..1 1 111-1111 'll -l10IO . ,.,..tt)Qrlttr•~B1bt . -• !!. Open Sun i , ., .,.,.. 71 OPEl. Gl ~.-; 11900,Q'b; Call 72 Pinto, 2 dr.,,.,. tine, MS-0221 I UI wn111c HTflT TV John"• 646-1766 18' Sent• Fe. eell cont. Aalta, ••rrtt4 676-1129 ~LLEHT CONO. 876-M06 bet 1o-e· lift new UreB, n.ed• body Pualtart M2S ,,_...,,a torcn body. w/ SATELLITE TV SYSTEMS Ilka n•w Must ... , lltS MU.t Mil 840-60l8 8, &44 14MI . . . won. saoo. &4~ I"' FtlJllTllE Victor dull •t•g• QU· lnstlller sell• ., coat $3500/ofr ~0-0292 Alia..... 7!1r~~~j::~ ~: ~ ,... tlSJ .• vw aua. run8 good, '11 Lll W .. agee, tmall tanks. extra sterling et $1750 Free 8e KIT trelter 18 8 I SPIDER, am/Im CAN, cond 12450 e.42-~872 fetr "'-"· 11000/tlet off. One owr.. Aune ldnt. Hartl 1157-8 133 llP• No C"tllng Bll8C .. · It 638 •12~ b ... , Hll I ..... t.llS ....... , v .. I • turvey .... .. Sips 8, w/lllower. awn-ru y ... u mmwv 111 8 TER 157-1218 Tranepot\ltton pMI **I BUY** ment 1150 tng• $1800 /obo Best over $7000 1750 54&-0111 942-0100 969-1221 Walral Otl•r TY, 535-7806 4114-03 .. 0 Ja ... r 1121 Nlllll/1111 '11 •Midi !--"."..,--· --:-~=~- s 1eo ~2-4979 -----.. ~ .. Edition" 'II fW fl1lll fftMlftf MlsctllH"•• '211 ------------A .. i 1107 '81 XJ8, Cleen. fulty io.ct-13e31 Hart>or &Nd. WT"'-~ e/c fllnl a..k:. ...._1 Aune A·t MASTERS AUCTION Zt1ttla c ...... n A t •• eel 1111,500 Gwden Gr<N9 • • _..,, u'.:':'"1• POOL TABLE ColOf Prlc:e l300 8 O•O lft '80 Audi 6000S, 4 Cir M-770-<4577 e...1~ •--1 .-a.., f\'n, reg. ga, Jdnt cond. -· ..._..,1 v HllHI lll·ffH 4 x7'slat1.cu1tomwood 6"l&67S ldan,auto.3,000 ml __ ..,.,.....,.. 17400. 048-1152, l2StatlonWagon.LTD. Rull Floret S•f1, 8 • design Comes w/bllll81d • ---IMPORTANT NOTICE Mike oll8r 846-2923 .. d& t14l 114-111-2111 ~5 Dix lo ml. All optlona. plltow-~. $250 tight & welt unit w/cu.s TO.DR~ERDTEIRSSERASND evs ·n Aabblt. eunroof, ,..,_ IMOO 1181 ofr Must -Valued at S2000: Mltlng Boat " Y 1111 112 y•-• .. .....,... ,..... ,. M3-405e for l500 firm 661-8237 I Th• price ol lttms ad-lllW 1112 -1 / o. g r •• t con d . ,_-__ 1_18 _____ _ " pc chrome din• HI "-I 7011 V9f'llMd by venlcie d .. •·1 SllYet/blk1 Ill mrM. mint '3800/obo. 87M723 '74 Muatano "· ldnt cond, S 150; cock tell & end FEATHER COMFORTERS -•tr• .,, to Iha vehtcle elaui· oond. I 0,500. 875--6963 , • .._ flJI 12.000 table, 1150; 1tlnt cond We cte•n a recove r ••••a 11'""-•-u lied ed\18f11alng column11 '12 911 SC tmmec cond. .... ~ l<lntl. 553--9061 be•ullful downproof iov. olf 11182 prlc.. does not nc u e eny •P-3000 ml. red, pot Blum . 2'4.. wagon, FrM Demos THE LASER pllc1ble tun. ticen1e, rlm1, F/1poller. brB. ~ oi-i. 1618&. Europa an ttyte wlthl --,. ... -s; I 1 d I 71 .. Ol Must NII lmmedl•t .. y. 1 ticking 842-4870 STOAE. Mon-Fri 8-5 tren1ler fee•. lln1nce •term, ltereo, 1unrt, 831-2126. coueh with metchtng ..... f-1 •' ""' 1• 1 500 I -... L.... 642-0846 .... argee. or r .,.,.. ~~2~!!''P . ~ . . ... _ ttn ...... ....... io-1 Muat -Ult• _,., -_... I lutlon control device _..,. -,_ .... _, ________ , {7; .. ,:7;_3~57 oev~~ ~r i!'~ ~P~:: :~_142:~" cono 1350 documentery preper1-1&111-lllYIOI JOU011a ~ rebultt eng, olun. 8eaaf1 • ftne9t ..iectton _.. rorda. Lo mi,"*" 25Meilau for St Pe1 r1ck1 tlon eh1r9e1 unleu LI•.. 41TMAlllA. S5800/0IO 173-4194 of preYlou11y owned oond.Amlfm....,,tl/O, rww. Batik 1tytt~ 1860 30 Hallum Beltoona dell-Smell block Chev eno lor certtllcatlon1 or dnler Ut n f:/ .. 78 914 2 titer PMIChe, Corne \" & ... Newpof1 '71 MueUno· 4ap, Com-- dayt 567 .. 5 87~19 Pewtr 7012 olhe rWIH 1pecllt•d by -----n & . ..Ortell••. Audi• ind run• xlnt. SSIOO/obo tung 11111mettrw6 box lhe edY8'tl-831-2040 4~M9 .,_ 'IO ttt8C Terg9. wf\t WI V~-142~ 1Prino9, hdboard. dr... WmHL Ctualc 18' Lepttr8ke Aate S.rricn/ l&llUIAOl UW .,.. -"' ten ""'.1.. .. xtr• Muet ---73 lltnt ~ ..to Mr' mirror. bid HI A!!IWlllU! ... Centuty ~Y boet," c:yt, MlS I 284102Mtr ... -n8 Pk..,,, ' flGUITI .... S2r.OOOlbe9t offw. .AM ....__.0 1 ....;_ • ..,._ '500. 862-2717 --Grey $3500 875-8181 Pull ........ ~~ _, ~•t7 -... ,... ".., °""'· ·-~-H•ndp•lnted, only 175 _,_, • Wtt•n.CSJUW~ l1lt0. ~1 Large dlMtt• "'· teble, 840-3709 evee P81'1ner Wllnled, 1980 25 Al/TO BODY & PAINT I (Avery bh !.-&) 448 I!. CoeM Hwy per1I bandl ltla, w/2 lrg Tolly, FB. loeded, lmmBO, Low prtcee H.B. Bl'M Oc>etl Sundeyt ~ 9-n'\ 'II ..,. • CUIHorled benGtl88 BOfl Getting M8rrled? WED· 1nCf Den• Pt allp t..IM 8111 fl.42-010011109·1221 •72 M-......_ ,...,,. 1J1.0100 a..,,..=, ur. t • ' DING OAE8S lor H ie ~ -""" ...... • 100 ..... • • .... ._ & 2 -"' ch81r1. I 5 8 . 3 7 2 2 or •II or buy S 100 0 d n • MBZ. EuropHn HHd· Rebultt engine, rune Wiii. ,.._... or ... a, • :.,\I I o on d . I 4 o o. &48-7832 11118/mo. 963-0007 llgtlt• for )'OUf 380SL or BEST OfAll onw. 1n.1m : ·2717 1---------S'TEALI 125,000 Chrl1 8 EL 13 0 0 • P • • r . 8 ...... ~~ 71t-MOI HOU8UUU NEW CON- TE M 111. IOLID OAK t ''"'" Mwt NII/ need C9lfl. 142-t027 : ..... ..._.pcflwlngMI .... I tMI MIGi\ i.da, • MUllCtY freftcfi dining ..... ., ....... w... . ~ .. ,.,. ..... ,, . 14 ReifrlO. nloe apl llN cop-er.rt ClaMlc for only ff, 14&-3905 LlllDT :,rt,C:,, I.!:. 1:C .::!; 000. Aettored '18 Snow 4 Mt n I· True k 11 r H I l""',...Y ,_1 l30 Hvy duty Mc eo.t 71•1&40-9540 whM6t $400 4 Det 2IOZ ••u.• ... t•td 1110-r. 11tnt 125 1"4 20' Ctw1I Crtft, glMB whHI• a tlrH 12&0. :OC,/[ .. lM'acito., .un c.rpec, room ":t~: bW:!'Y, VI, lo ""· 81y lor 1kt Muet 81411 642409e. * ·1• 320I; • apd., _, uMd, brown 9 t • 11 8 t>o•t. UMd by l1dy H BRA FOA roof (<417M 1) M5. 187-3938 bay boat, b••n under '11·''2 CONett• * '71 HOI, euto , 11r CO¥er Looi!• Ilk• new •"' u7 1070 erand new profeHlonll 19760. 815·0115 HI. ..,., -• ~··~~·":61.... ""' mechenlc'• toot Mt, •II a• o' g • o • u d • n A•t" WHt.. Mii roo1J&41t;ee~-·· ~00·~~ &42-ottl -- -*. ....... . ....... :-=:..·:.-:=.:.~·= 11· io Mero au1w. 1ao UM Ulll oond. tsi3%H"> -· - of II,,. Mateo lo•. In· HP, (MW IMMI) eng. up-1171e ttwu tOIOe • '11 3:~ epel .• ""' " .. '" •1200. Nc;rlfle4t nol. full 00¥ef, AM,,M ~· "'°.,,. roof. \11 ) :;:::::;;:::;;:;:==:;1 '°' IMO uo-t1ot atti c:Me, trlt btrttnge INt9 l • • 'I 1211: auto., ioeo-• tor JaM. ~1 1111, "'" or crutH ~~~ _. ~11WZllO) To Place ~our -1M '9fll.I MUii ••• ,vuo . 111-11'1 ... , ... " ....... T .... IC) ..... HiirW.. ITMOl1 •ft I .; J I 20I w .. -, ....... t. Ml .... le Dlrett C:.. . .....,. '42.au• 11&1 Jilt JIOO ttat'bof tt>,d. 11 Cac.cl tunoay .... " t C I Nfll"I -- ' --"-·· ILI--·-,,.. -• • .. • I ow IHI '"' , .,.. " 1,._ -fl& -_._ ,._.. -TIM IHt•I ern In tne / 641-N JI Well. , ,e Ditty ftlltl rO#t 141 Wt•I • 1 Datty ,1101 1111. HI ~1r•MM~JI Nl~-~~M W-~~M~ewQ~1;'1~~~~~~~M~~~~~ny~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~~:~==~~-~~=~~~~~ \ ---~-·---------- Refund seekers snarl cOuJJty tax paperwoi:k 1 r .. -w~w Oraqe ~""'Y tax offlcdala t\•v• tiHn burt•d undtt a wrltablt avalanche ot paper ln reomlt w.elal • OOW\ty property owrwe ICl'UnbJe to mt cJa1ml for tax refund• •temtnll\I frorn a 1881 court dedllol\. "We're anowld.'' ta!d June Alnander. clerk ot the Board of Superytmn. Alnandet Mid her otflce hu been recelvtn1 completed formt at th• rate of m DRAllE &DAit!. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 1983 Victims flood relief agency . By ROBERT BARKER -d' ............... - Flood vk:tbm oonverpd on the Huntinlton Beech Qvic Center ~y. trytna to apell relief -· u In J'.E-:D-E-R-A -L .L-0-A-N-S. More than 20 people were watun1 for the doon of the dir •Ill' relief aent.w io open at 1 p.m.. Well over 100 were lined up 'about a halt hour later. Most of the victhm appeared io be peUent and phlloeophical about the expected lona waiL Some were not. · Huntln1ton Beach resident Don White complained that only four repreeentat1ve1 ot the U.S. Small Bua1nea AdmlnlatraUon were on band. He reckoned the wait would be Uc>ut four boura. "We can't afford io wait," be aald. 'We're taJdna Ume off from work to clean up. We'll come beck tomorrow momina-" White aa1d be w.. boli'na for &00 per da)' while nquem fQlr tM foftllll .,. '°""81 ln at the nte ot 1,000 a Clay. The refunda -which could amount '° •i&o few an Oranp c.owity homeowner -Nm frciD • 1981 Superior' Court decWco ln &.n. Mat.a C.OW,ty, A ~ 1n th• Northern Cr.Hfornla comnunlty ruled that the county •• « bid ovet•wc.d ~ ownen by e peroent tw"n 187& and 1978 H a reault of retroactive prov&1lon1 of an SBA Joan to Ude bJm-a b1a { wife Sue over until inaurance J moqey oomea ln. ' ·''All our p1Mter board up to I four feet wu ruined by mildew," I be aa1d. -l White aJao Yaced anau Uc>ut ... .... ...... .., ,.... Cl'lft_ .. I I I j I the truh heapa of dbcarded belonidno aurfacina 00 the Dde ttreeei al~ Boulevard. (Sft PLOOD;TaaeA!)' Victims of Oood damage wait to prettent claims to state emergency senices director Frank Madden (inset) . Salt water in his veins Vagabond Frenchman 'washes up' on shores of Newport By STEVE MARBLE or .. .., ...... Alfred Larcade ia an ocean IYP•Y, a alt-water wpbond He goea where be wan11 wbm be wanta and stops Ollly when be needa co. LllCk of money and Jack of wind are bSa Obly enem• The tanned, dark-baind P'rmchman aa1Jed -Umped may be more .x:urat.e -lnto Newport Harbor three weeb •· A.a ln other' par1ll he'a rwbed on hla world adventure, the ~-co-hay ..man 18 broke, ln need of a jJb and ln med of a home foe h.ia 27-foot lloop. "C'en Ia vte," be aaym. nhr\.ialn8. Tbat'1 lite. He'• been ln du. pndk:ament 1n ie.-friendly harbon and, he knows, aooner oc later he'll round up enouah CMh oc frlenda to make it to the next port. It '1 been thU way for seven years for I...arc.se, who learned to love the tee much tQ the diaappolntment of b1a land-lovtna family. -Lare.de, 44, Jett b1a hometown of Bayonne ln 1976 and uiled toward Ab1ca with a f.rtend. The thouaht 1n mind WU to circle the a)obe. But the friend had probJema -an fncurable cue of ....&ckJwea. So Larcade ltopped ln North Africa to let hia &tend off and, u fate would haw it., ~t the next four yean there. (See VAGABOND. Pace Al) Propo1Uton U , tb• 1811 tax.-ou\t&na lnlU.Uve.. Bu' wne,htr CalUornla ~~erty ownen ever wm w t.M ref\&nda NIU1nl ln doubt. Th• court dectaion bu beef\ appealed to &ha ltate Court of Appeal PendlNI the outcome of the appeal, now•v•r, property ownet1 'brou1bout the atate have been 1eramblln1 to file olalm1 before an A.,rn 10 deadline, when the ''at•'• four-~ ltatu\e of llmltadone -e: week, Am9mbl)' Mlnority 1ader Robert N•yb, ft-Me.lo Par!'1 introduced a bUl 'hat wowa entitle all Up9Y91"9 who ovwpUd Cbt ..... co a refund, eY9ft u tb9y had not aw • cla1m by the April detdttne, If 'h• IO·callld San Mateo decNbl ult1ma\el1 a. upheld by the courta, It could m11n a wtndtal1 f« ~ OWWI -11pectallya~ corporate landholdln around tbt lta\e. It alao would cut Into already strapped county ~ Oran1• County A.udUor· Coo,roller Vlo llelm Hld county anal1ata hav•n't yet eatlmated wb•' th• refund• mieht CCII& the oouaty, but be Iii aare lt will be •'tft th9 mtlllmt.." Statewide, Htlmai.t have placed the amount ot Cbt Nfund9 an~bere from tlll.9 m01km co Clit-nDPE-TY, .... Al) 1:11111111111 OHANGECOUNTY . C ALtrOHNIA 25 CENf S CM cops, FBI foil kidnap; pair freed By JODI CADENHEAD or .. ..,,.. ... A anall army of FBI qenta and police 1torrned a rundown ea.ta M .. ~ lut nilht and arrested three men ~ of holdtn1 two San Francl1co women hoataae tor 1tx day., authoritiee uld. FBI apokemnan John Hoo. Mid NVen people were arrested ln Alf red Larcade connect\on with the alleaed kidnapptna that beaan in San 1'randaco lut week. Both women were found sate and unharmed lnlide the we.tldde houae at 2029-B Wallace Ave. by apnta and San Frand8co police offJcer1 who surrounded the bulldlna at about 10 p.m. The namee of the women were not releued. The three men. whc.e namee were not reluaed. are belna held today without bail at c.o.ta Me.a jail. Two women and one man were booked into On.nae County jail on llU9p6ckln of lddna~. :luan Montoya, 32; Grancfa Cannen Em1l8lt Londono, 39, and Luz Evelia Silva, 29, are betq held without bail . De\aila of the lnddent were 1ketcby thll mornln1. A 1pokemnan f« the San l'rancl8co Police Department aatd both victims were lddnapped alx days aao and were beIJia held for ~ Ruldent1 llvina in the westslde netahbochood eXJii 1 cl aurpriae today at Jeamina that two women may have been held hoatqe in the amall hou.e. A porch JJaht WU left bumin8 and the door wa allghtly ajar th1I mornina. One ~ aid one of the men helped her 1tart her disabled car lut week. They moved ln aeveral moot.ha aao and kept mmtly to ~ eajd realdenta. "'Ibey kept a low profile. We didn't see much of Ihm>.." aa1d Rocer lptter. "You don't thlnk \hinn like that happen next doar~ 8eYen.l nei&hbon mid It .... bard to keep track of euctly who lived there. A woman and child were alto reported 8Mn livlnl ln the bowe a fllW weeb .. residents aid. Grand Jury probe of boy's death due 87 STBVB TIUPOU ... ..._ ...... The caa• of a 5-year-old Stanton boy who WM shot and killed by a police ottlcer lut week ln a darkened apartment wtll be turned over to the 0...,. County Grand Jury foT ln\/Wtlptioo, It WM announced today. Deputy Dlatrict A.ttorn•y Anthony BaduNckM aald ''the whole c.-" will be IUbmitted to the arand Jury. I Badham hacks cheaper flood control job Backaucbl aaid aand juron will be aaked to cfetennlne If Stanton patrolman Anthony Sperl acted Inappropriately at the abooUna ..._, and whether flve-year-o1d Patrick Muon'• mother, Pa tricla Rld1e . comm.lti.d • crime ln "lffvlnl bet chUd In a Ufe-endanaerina lltuadOD." j BY 8TEVB MARBLE °' .. ..._ ....... Newport :e.cb Coner-man Robert Badbam, who ruffled featbera yeaterday by uudelac:ub:C oppcll&Uan to a $1 billion Santa Ana River tmprov.--t p1aJa. appanontly Would~. et.per wnkln Of the flood ..-ninlil rnjlcL An aide to the Republican con1reaaman aald Badbam'a poaltlon la not new but baa CM.Ulbt atlleftdon becaute of last wee1l'a floodlnl ln Hunttncton BeKb. "'U .. th!a •• hy.teria pomt la Wl"CllW." tald Howard Seielye, an alcf• to the four-term lawmaker. ·"'lbe ltOnn damale had~ to do with the Santa Ana Rivet. Badbam called the flood control project a ••1randloae oaaaete rw:eway to the_ .. but added he doea support flood oontrol Seelye laid Bedbam beu.wa a cheeper amaller pt0ject would atill protect Runtin«ton BMch and tountain Valley.- The project, tint considered nearly 20 ,..,. aco. La ln the handa o .Polltlctana In Waabinl'on D.C. Onnp County 1ovemment La belnc ulled to pick up H percent of tbe po~~... . (~~baw The child waa abot lHt Th\lnda)' mornin.a when the officer entered tile fadllly'a darbned apartment. He tlNd when be Mld be •• a ~ pc3Mlt a l\lft at blm. Thi cbDChacl. Patrick Muon, 5, · ahootiag victim A toy pn. R1dc9 WU at wark when the ~ oa:urncl. Raclll.aucltu aatd the case would be~-tM Gnnd ( ... IU'YINO ..... Ai) ------------llSID.:,...--~~----,----~~ ..... I 41 Oraeye Oout DAILY Pll..OT,._IW_td•need-•ayl!"",•M~lfC'!.;..;•t-, _1._aa_.._."""'-.,. ... ----------------- De n tal --. patient 'left alone' By JEFF ADLER or-.~,.,..,. An Oranae Coaat Colleae dental atudent, a11i1ned to ot.rve dental procedW"el in Dr. Tony Protopappu' office, told yesterday how he wu left alone on several occHlon1 wlth an aneatheUzed patient who later died. Flrca Patall, who la atudyt.na 1o be a dental ualstant, Mid in a ~~we=~~= and help., at Protopappu' office Burning boat doused FLOOD ASSISTANCE ... "People are oominll down here ltk• vulturH, tryfna to find thtnp. They're leavinc a meal. he Mid. ''The clty wouldn't even pr~vide dumpaten for ua. We JMld to pay for them ow.lv•.'' Jamea and Irene Hyde, who loat a mobile home and two famlly cara when floodwaters overran Brookfield Manor in Huntlf\lton Beach, decided to mnaln In line. .. I don't know bow It (the center) w«ka, but I'm gotng to find out,'' Mid Hyde, a mobile home Mlelman. Beach Inn and have !wiped ua out a lot. '11\ey're 1.ncndibl.." Li& Hunter, a rHldent ot Sunae\ Circle In Huntln1t.on Bdcb, wu another Oood vfcUm waltina near the head o1 the Une. She M.ld watar three feet hiah ruined her wooden floon and four tamlly ca.r1. "We don't have lnaurance," ahe uid. The center la scheduled io remain open at lea1t unttl Saturday, accordlna to Frank Madden of the atate Office of F.mergency Servicee. JolnUy operating the center ln the buefnent at dty ~hall la the Federal Emergency Manapment A&ency. on the day Patricia Craven wu treated. Craven, 13, lapeed into a coma and dled 11 days after anesthella treatment by Protopappa1 In Costa Mesa. Her mother h.aa aince filed a $10 mllllon wrongful death suit against the denu.t. Costa Mesa firemen quench a blue which caused S 150,000 damage to a 44-foot aailbeat at Westerly Marine, 660 W. 17th St., yesterday. The fire wa1 blamed on a spark from an electrical hand tool. "You don't know what lt'a llk.e to be witho ut wheels when you're a salesman. We have to Tide the bua or hit.chhlke. But ru tell you one thtna. the Red Crom haa been tremendous. They've put ua up at the Hunt1n1ton Thlrty-year SBA loana up to $55,000 at varying rate• of interest are available for klmel of penonal real estate. BADHAM POSITION .. • indicated ·support of the project and several county leaders are Irked with Badham'1 neaatlve In another affidavit, flied by Protopapr,aa. he claims he "developed ' a method over the past U years by which he admln.Lqen general anettheeia to patienll. l wT1• e Q1 u SCHOOL r~. n ~s warHJup FromPage,A1 • • • poliUon. "We find It hard to believe," said Scott Morgan, an aide to Boerd of SuperviaonJ Chairman Roger Stanton. "Why wouldn't he support the project? U it goes (the Santa Ana River), 50,000 of his cons ti tu en ts in Fountain Valley are going to be under Protopappas says in the declaration that he personally has taufht "this particular system o admin1sterlng general anestheaia t o at least 12 California dentists, most of whom still employ the same system today." for Olympic swini Pat.ail, in his sworn aftsdavtt, telll bow be was left alone with Cnven on two or three occasions durinc the eight-hour treatment. ''The only inatl'Uetions l waa given wu to hold her chin up and put my hand on her stomach to listen to her breathing," according U.-the affidavit. t'ataU aiao saJd that as Craven awoke from the anesthetic during the procedure, ahe started to ac:ream. "Dr. Badea, (another dentiat ln the office) was acared and told Joel (Protopappas' assistant) to g o ask Dr . Protopappaa what to do. I h~ Dr. Proto~ppaa aay not to bother him, that he WU busy and just to do whatever it waa that needed to be done," Patail Mid . The aftidav1t goe'I on to say that Dr. Bedea told h1a aasiatant ''that Patricia had had enouah. that we couldn't live her more, but Joel kept pushing the syringe.'' The affidavit WU filed by the State Attorney General's office and the Board of Dental Examiners In advance of a hearing aet tomorrow on a prellmina.ry injunction barring Protopappas lrom practicing dentistry. Olympic dream• busied the Irvine City Council last night as membe~ committed the c1ty'a 50-meter pool for a modern pentalh.lon event and cautioualy moved ahead with an ambitious gymnastics venture. The council unanimously agreed to make the pool at the Crash victim • recovermg The paaaenger in an off-road vehicle that went over an embankment In the Honda Hilla area of L.guna Beach Sunday la improving at Mlaalon Community Hospital. A hospital spokeswoman said Gerald Wilker, 26, of Laguna Beach, haa been removed lrom ttie intensive care unit at the hospital. · Ron Ellia, 31, driver of the International Scout which plunaed 300 feet down a cllff, waa releued from South c.out Medical Center the day after the acddent. Elli• era wled from the wreckage and summoned help for h1a oompanicm, who had to be airWted from the lite by Marine C.orpa re9CUe helicopter. A Laguna -Beach police spokesman aaid no charga will be leveled against the driver. Heritage Park Aquatics Complex available this October for the 1983 Junior Championship ln the pentathlon. Richard Stevens. Olympic cornmiJaloner for the pentathlon, said the junior championship is a wannup for the 198-4 gamts. The other four pentathlon event.a - horsemanship, fencing, pistol ahooting and running -will be staged at Coto de Caza. He said hla group wants to uae the lrvlne pool thla year and in 1984 because of It.a central Orange County location and "magnl!icent" setting. The compJPX la beaet with aerioua problems, however. Of It.a three pooa, only the 50-mcter pool la working. Corroded feeder plpe9 have crippled the others, and city omcials worry the aame allment may ltrlke the remaining pool. Temporary atept1 to halt corrosion have been taken, easing 110me anxiety. Council members, citing the worldwide attention, aaid they hoped the pool will remain work.Ina. A proposal to establlah a C..thy Rigby Regional Sports Center on land leased from the city at Herltap park WU met with le. enthuaiaan. The council agreed lut nleht to formally expreu interest ln the propoaal to help o rganizers aecure loan• but stopped short of committing to It. Clouds to return Coastal to~C::.~ wuii'io';;~e &oe.' ~ cloudy tomorrow wtth • ellgtlt ~ of lntwmlt1ent --.... Hl(lbl ~ow tn Irle IOI to low 70ia. T....,.._ to011Y In IN Hlil*911'°'1 tlcwpc;1 -In lcM 70a. ll•••ll•re, from Pol11t Conception 10 tll• Mulcen ' bor-•r and out 10 mllH' ......... ""* 12 lo 22 ""'* .... _, ..... -I to 12 .... U1rouoll lonlglll oHr outer w11-. Locally, llgtlt varl•bfe wind• lllrouoh t:.:'l"' wltll _,.,... to wwt I lo II llnOll .. ....,_ wtttl ~ ...U• 4 lo 7 ,_,, '•Ir lodiry uoesit for p1tclly low ctouct1 =..~--· tnor~19Gbldl U.S. Summary A ltorm 111t1m over Lake ~uron wa1 c11111n o thun4ere1orm1 11011, Ille ~tlo eo.. .-t)' oday, ,.. Ind ..... In "" ~. Ind Mn end lflOW '" the Upper ......... "WI' --... ...._ -Vie lJllpS lb; I JS I Y ..... JIHWllere, lllO'Wlfl Ind ~ -...ap.c1 eloflt ttle Olllf COHI end 11ron11 norttlefly wtlldl .. e ~ oolCI •Ir Into tll• nanon·• 6 Ida I 110i1. OOcallOnel rein, ._of tt ...., ........ to .. fro1n ... tern New Yorli ind eoutlllrll New l"o11nd lnl• ,,.,..... .... .., ... ...,. .......... ._...,. ... .._ ........ lnld'M Ms• Y ........ lllto .. .....,. fvtll Of .......... ,., ...... _.,,......... .. .... ., .. IOl•t•l. .. llPP" .......... _... ....... Qll'lllllLIMI,.._. ,.,.,.,eturH erou"d Ill• ................... ,.,.,.._ 4..,_il ..... N.O.,to ... "-'--. .... hovwed ovemeed·u WOfk.,.. tried to pump _,.,. ..ei; ll'Om llood1d hom11 In 1111 Alvlao MC11on of 8111 JoM and neer ...,._, CtMr &Ml•, Pfo06aml WI by I lwl>-wMI! r9ign Of ltonna. The WMlher 8eMcl ll6d thlt I ooed front II~ lo drop Into IN ..... from the notttl, ~ Cenuel C1J110fnl1 1ontoh1 and tomorrow and brl"orno th• ~,Of~a. "*' -llcety 1.oc1ey ~ to • ._ **'*'f trom e.nte AoM '° ••llMle. With the -...,.. .. ...,. 1,000 ,... In .,.. norlh IO 1.000 .... In .,. oentlllt 8Mrra ~-i...r--. Tiie anow '•"'•' IMr• wa1 ......, to dip to,_ 5,000 .... 1-TOW. A cNr1G1 Of.,_. lodly -~ north Of Monwwy lnG MoOMto, wttll a anow..,,... at ebQlt t.000 ,... Temperatures .. Le . 42 36 • 86 38 '° S4 16 44 71 41 46 44 70 51 43 41 II() 23 93 37 23 II 68 .. • 38 12 Ge 11 45 44 S2 ... 24 74 M .. 47 74 ... • It 44 .. 64 3S • 41 n 44 use .. ... 114 ... UH .. tt 17 .. • , 14 71 40 14 10 ..... 54 17 J1 .. 15 SS 13 86 71 .. 62 ,, M M 10 61 84 2t 70 41 67 34 118 38 114 41 62 ,. 11 .. 48 21 16 21 81 3t n 112 .. . to 45 44 20 et 36 26 .. It II 41 40 74 .. u 41 ~ n II M 10 ... II II 17 11 .. 41 • 17 T1 IJ1 11 .. .. 61 41 .. 11 IO " .., It 11 Extended forecast ., 47 40 M at 21 71 41 &e S4 ::& .. :.-~.errt.ti.n .... 111oludt1111 Merl"i loleno, 8eoramento and I Dorado oounu .. -Yerl1ble oloud1 ,~end~ '41.ei ltloMt'I Ill Uilah, OlllOo Ind IM L.Mlt Tahoo llM In Ille north Md I ~ of ""°'""' '° "" '°""'· DICll..-.ng .. end ...,..... ~. enow..,... •.ooo .... 1n tM llOt'lll 10 1,000 t... In tM 1ov1~. t•~•lur•• n1er --'. • ._Ill Md IOI lllld IOI. La. IN ..,. IOI to • loW '°" .. IOwW ...... ....i .......... OIMT•AI. OAi.lfO .. •IA tnclvflnt hn Prenotaoo, 19" =::· AINdor IM ~ .. . ...:~:r .. "'l:= City end frMt tM ,, ..... ""9 "°""· Moldy .. '° Ill ..-.. ,..,_,,_.....,...,.,.. .. t11"d1y. a,.._ Irle! 7 ,MO to e.ooo ..... ·r........,. ,.. .., ...... ._.. 10 . ff"""...,.._ .. = • lllf llPlll · ' ~ ·--~--- aHurances they could build enough homes to make ll worth while -and those aaaurances could not come until after the Cty Council approved a tentative tract map for the parcel. Developers eee the project u too much of a gamble, &mes said. In adcUdon to a mlnimum bid, the developer would alao have to come up with about $125,000 in "up-front" ca.ah - $50,000 of which would not be refundable. But school truatees ordered dlatrict officials to drop the $3.1 million minimum bid, and to relax the requirement for money ln advance of development. Barnes Mid he'll return to the school board March 18 with a new propoaal for truatee approval. water." Huntington Beach Councilwoman Ruth Finley, a past appointee to the Santa Ana River tlood Protection Agency, aaid ahe baa no doubta that the threat of a river flood are very real. "A atnall number of people were hurt thla time compared to what could happen," Finley added. Seelye aaid his boa Intends to take a firsthand look at the storm-damaged areas of Orange County thl.a weekend and might change h1a poe.ltlon depending on what he sees. Rep. Robert Badham clarifies position SLAYING REPORT GOES TO JURY . • • Jury, an uncommon procedure, because his office feels that ''a collective deci1lon of the community" 11 needed to determine the fac1a of the cue. In most cases, the dedalon on whether to pre. charges la made by the district attorney'• Office. Rackauckaa said today the dedaion wu being handed to the Grand Jury because the case is a special drcwnsta.nce. The deputy district attorney said it is "a flose queatlon1' whether Sper 's conduct was "below the high standards we expect from a police officer." On the pcmtbllity of charges aRalnst Ridge , l\ackauckas explained th.at he had made "a serious mistake" when he promiaed her attorney last week that no charges would be filed agail\5t her. He &aid he bued thla orfiina1 1udgment on "a very atrong penonal feeling that I had," but that he had Informed Ridge's attorney the dea1 was off after he considered it over the weekend. VAGABOND SEAMAN IN NEWPORT ... There were a few other problems t~. home foe enough money to get him going again. He aaya he bought a plank of wood and carved a new mut. Larcade'• 44-foot homemade vemael sank and the spirited Frenchman wu low on money. But one day luck came hla way ln the form of a German family aboard a 27-foot aloop named "Rainbow." "They were dUgusted with the boat and tired of the c:ice.n and were wUllng to give It up for four airline tJcketa to Australia," he explalna In h1a native tongue. Larcade gave them the tickets. With the new boat under hla feet, Larcade set sail again, charting a oourae bk:k up to France to visit hia family and back to Africa before h~ acrom the Atlantic. He crCJ9ed the ocean -3,500 nautical miles of It -in 35 days, arriving at the Panama Canal In the aprt.ng of 1981. A. Usual, be wu broke, without food ~ a stranger ln a •tr'anle land. He drifted, fiahed and finally set hil mabta ao Mexico. He arrived In Acapulco with a broken mast and, of 00\.l.ne, no money. For the next two years. he took on odd jobs u mechanic, fiaherman, cook and fumlture maker . Often. he aya, h1a pay came in the form of mee.la. No dlnero, only food. He flnllly wired On the way up the Mexican coast, he befriended Newport Beach resident Dick Neal. who (nobody knew thla at the time) wu about to become ~e·1 first American host. And ao, the French mariner find.a himaelf aharinl a Be.lboe apartment and paying $5 a day to keep h1a boat moored in Newport l!arbor. He must move the boat by Friday and ii at a loea on what to do. TI\e boat. It seems. needs repairs again and Larc.ade, of COUJ"le, need.a money . But he'• philoeophlc about the situation. Things have a way of working out. he aaya. Lare.de plans to continue hla adventure eventually, either by aaillng around South Africa and beck to Europe or around C..pe Hom and on to borne. Does he miaa home! Will he ever pt home! He aaya be milael h1I ~Y but ii swept up in the apirit of adventure. He uya he'• a fata&t and believes it would be ''Wlnatural'' to go home without completfn8 the voyage. ''I never intended for all this to happen - but it did," he explains. "C'esr i. vi~." That's life. * Reduce and eflmlnate the need for rneeay potaona, trape. apraya and nee powci.,. by uatng Uttruonlc Sound Wavee proven to repel rather than klll annoytng lntect.. * EftectNe In deetroylng nee lnfettatlonl from houMhold PN"' ...... well u peta. * H• no effect on human., dogl, cata, bk'dl Ind othtf e.g. ll)lmete. 11 ~..-&~A n\IGlw weepon1 bw ,.iuUon, which drew raon than •,ooo aap~ ~a rall'I ouCllde the ~fMll Whal ii txpl0'9d to be a am ffoUM vote aftw wtnnlna OOINnhtll a~al, IM neofudoft Ollla tar the l\tuan ldmSn.lltndbn to UM the CNrNnt ltratulo Anni Reduoilon Talka in Geneva to punue ''a oompleW lWt to the nuoi.u-amw nee.'' a JHMtal worlcen •wait 1enten~lns I BALTIMOU -Two pcllta1 worurt, IOINltd of •t.tnc oooklel and aand1 from ~ packapl, awatt •ntenclnl aft.er bttftl oanviOt.td of ~ mall. A federal oourt jury deltberatff for tbrH houn lHt nt1ht before re\urnlna mlldemeanor verdlotl .,.1n1t Norman E. Wti.on, &8, ana WW.lam I. J'wsueon, 44. Socl•l Security package vote due WASHINGTON -8Dtlkw Thomu P. O'NtW Jr. Mid "\MN'• no quenton" that the HOUlt wW approve a f le&.a bWiGn plan to retlnanae loda1 a.cw-tty late today. The full HOUie WU YOtinl ~ on the blDIU'tiun pedc.ap that tnclud• payroll tax h1lcll; a ourb on btneftw, a levy on retlrtte btnefita Ana mandatory CIOft&ql for new fteMral employMI. More military aid to El Salvador f WASHINGTON -Pr11tdent Rta,an may 1oon Hk eon,.... for •no mUUon in mWtary atd or t.h• bt~ 10Y9mment of D Salvador while tMO\.lraalnl ne1otTattona between the pernmtnt and lefUlt suerrtllU· a.tase•, 1urrenden L08 ANGJ:LD -A man took over a bank by claim1nl he bacl a bomb, iMn tnduall.Y 1ntd. Ill IO of h1I boli.a-..-it.r thrMMniq to blow Up the White HOUie btca\m he WU IJ'lCl'Y about a dlihononble d.llchalp from th• Matinee, police uy. Harwy Lee ChMn, Sl, ~peecefu.lly yeet4trday after the Jut bolt.lpl left • Bank of Amerim bnnch ln Hollywood. Motlier acquitted in ton'• death IAN JOU -A 200-pound woman ICCUled of ld1linl her IOll b)' .ata., on him tor two houri u pwUahment wu aoqwtt8d of lnYoluntary m&nllau,ht.tr yeetarday. A Superior Court Jury of n1nt women and tm. men WM unable to find that Beny M1ntry1 45, wu ''lndltftrtnt to Ute" -a ftnd1na Mldtd for oanvktion, ee1d defen11 attorney Cyril Alh. Free.e on utility rate hike• aaked SACl\AMENTO -The chairman of the ~1...ena"IY c:anmStiet •YI ht wanw a Ol'\e"Y9U' moratorium on uWlt)' rate lncrHNe eo the 1ta~latJon 1yatem can be 1tuclltd. ~.yman ~ told a ntWI conference h1I bW, would halt Ill lNt • # ty and natural 1u raw ~ while th• Leplature Mld ~ on enero C01ta. Flood refugee• wailing to go home SAN JOU -'n\e ralnl ~ ~P-and the Nn may llhlne, but tor hundndl ot Nf\l,pel tn Bed erc. lhelwn here, Uttlt hll chanaed ln the nine diya "'-Ooodwaten up toe feet deep fonied 1,,00 people from thelr harMI. Indictment 1ausht In Belu1hi death L08 ANGELD -The ~tor lnveetlpttna John Belu1ht'1 death NY• h• will IHk an lndlctment 11alnat Cathclne mv.lyn ln\lth, Who WU with the comtdJan the ftlaht before he died of a dnac ay....SC., a MWlpapar Mid today. I Orange Oout DAIL. Y fl'ILOT /Wtdntldey, Meroh I , 1... * Al A little_touch_ of v; nice. in lrvjp.e Campu1 Drive Inundated by overflow from San Joaquin Manh Re1erve 11..:nvn 4 OM-mile "°"°" of Campua I>rlvt that borden Oran1• Couni1'• onl'I remalntn1 fr11hwattr manb h11 bHn flooded for a WHk 11 th• ~~~l'I dnlnl C fftolall In lrvlnt are the WIW lwtl In the Olquin rr.hwaw Manb ft11trv• n11r UC lrvln• will wbmlde ~ ln the next few d&ya f91' the roed to bt opllWcl be\wrin Carlton Avenue and Un1vertity I>rlve. The marth ~. Mwevw la oauUontna driven a1at111t becomins too T•1 peoDle thou1d npecit durtna thil ralnr Muon to be lnoonvenltnctd,' aald Dr. Blll Bmlt th• dlnctor. ''They lhould plan to drtve around tt." Ht ra!Md the pollibtllty tht roed will open jult in tJ.mt for a new 1torm to drop more raln, ctualni I MW round of floodina. 111\'1 kind ot a raot," he llkt. lf I01 tt't a ll1ow ont. Wat.tr ln the 202·1Cr'e rnanh currently l• dratntna Into the ~ channel thtouch the only culvert ln th• diked manhland, a 2•·tnch plpe near MacArthur Boul9Vard. Th• plpt u.. almoat hort.Jontally IO the flow II nevtr fut. And beoau.. of the volume of rain, there II .Plenty to drain. Durtn1 the bll 1torm1 laet wHk, th• culvert WH cloffd. Tht rN10n: Th• crMk channel became IO full that tht ruahinl water would have rwened flow throuch the culvert and ln~ th• marah, Breu Hid. That would have caUled tht ftW'lh to flood even more. Of at leut ~al conc.m to Bretl and other 11 at UC lMne the tt.onn WI would have d.po11tec1 a new layer of lilt ln the manh. An annual lntlux of 1ionn NnOft II normal for moet manh11, but Breta aald th• manh lln't normal anymon.-It hu an "•~red watenhed," h• Mid, ana no way for eoQ to Mir ......... .., .......... Campu1 Drl•e reeemblet a canal a1 freahwater manh overflow• in lni~e. even~ wuh away. The c:nek chanMl ind dJ.kel tOok OIN Of that. To protect the marah, an employw of the u.a. OeoJock:al Survey 11 dl1patohtd to the culvert durln1 1torma to open and c1011 th• culvert t•t• a• needed. While the 1Ut 11 bad, iht fr11hwater tloodln1 It 1ood, Breu uid. Ma.r.Mt do nied a , .. tonal fluctuation, and thl1 r.lattvely clean water tnhanc.t a wildlife habitat ln whJch u many u 178 1pedtt of btrdl. 87 1pec:l• of plante and 17 1pecl11 of res>W. and amphlbW\a Uve. Durin1 drier month•, the marah recelv11 a contlnuou1 wpply ot water fn:im wtlla at the nearby Mlchthon Watu Treatment Plant run by the lrYtne lanoh WaMr ~. The water ruJ\I throu1b a wooden canyon Mil' C.Ulloft Avenue and \.&ndel' culveru ber\Mth c.ampua Drive lnto \be manh. The manh tm't natural but lt ta a marah. It'• tht lut bwhwater type left ln a county that once WU filled with \hem. Bretl llld. Today, the manh - bordered by Jamboree Road, Unlveralty1 MacArthur and Campu.a -11 one of ie parcell that make up the UC Natural Land and Water RHerve 8yatem. Theee parcela .,. preeerved to help explain how Callfomla'• ecokJllCal l)'fteml worked when unhln~ by clvtlllation. And, in the cue of the San Joequin marah borderln1 a boomln1 lnduttrial area, diey double u wildllt• bution.t. • S.C.UM of lw MJ\IUlat role - and becaUM the manh doem't fiood too often -dty offSdall have adopWd a pat18nt atUtude about th• 1tretch of Campu1 Drtve. They note that driven OU\ make 1tmple detourt by f~ Michelaon Driw and Harvard Avenue to the.nor MacArthur and Univniy to iM welt. Harry J:hrUch, manqwr of the city'• main~ ~ Mid water from the marsh WM • foot and • half deep ICl"09 c.ampua Drtve late 1ut w•k. ~ ln pwnpa wouldn't have dant mUch to IDied dralnap, he ldded. "When 1ou're talkinl about water com1nl up a foot tNe:t at 1eut 200 .aw, he llld, "you're talldnl about a lot of waw." PROPERTY TAX REFUNDS DUE? • • • Funds sought to search • From Page A 1 faoo millJon, lf the court dedlioi> ltanda. Sieven Lewt1, chief deputy audJtor-«>ntrolltr, tald u many u 900,000 parcell ln the county oou1d bt affected b1 the dedldoft. He ... ted the 8YWllll NNncl to a caualUytn1 homeowner would amount to about •uo. Ht allo ventured that It tht decl1lon la upheld, th• 1tatt Ltlillature woWd have to etep in and help OOUA\MI pay back the tax• or t11abl1ah • rMChaniun by Which the Nf\mda could be •Pr'Nd out flCl'09 eawral Y""· ''I have a =tbil II 80lna to bt 1arp d\.at lf will ~the ltlte tun to IOlW thll problem," Lewil laki. Claim forma oan bt pc~ up ln Oranp County I\ th• oWoee of th• Tax Collettor, ~r. Auditor-Controller or Clerk of th• Boe.rd of SupsYfacn. Fomw allo may be ob\t.1ned by mallins a 1tamped , •lf·add1'9111d envelope to tht Clerk of th• aoard of Su~ Polt Otftot Box 817, Santa Ana, 92702. for lost pair Wisely gets new penalty trial Gem ·Talk ANNIVERSARY. RINQ Al!NIW8 THI OOMMITTMINT 9ell Her How'Much You Loue HerWithThe 'Diamond _Jlnniuersary o:;ng ... . ' I. ~ A bind of dlamondl ,,.., ~ )OU'd many,,. 111 cwr .,.., • 0renge 0out DAILV PILOT /Wednelday, Marah t , 11U Honors Judge Sheila Sonenehine leada Superior C.ourt bench to installation or new colleagues (insets) . Newport BMch resldenta Jou Macub and Ward MulOD have been elected to the Newport Balboa Rotary Foundation'• boa.rd of truateee. The foundaUon la the money arm of the Newport Balbo9 Rotary Club and annually diltribuie. fun<b to community organlzatloru lncludtna Hoag Memorial Hoepital and the YMCA. Macnab, of Macnab-Irvine Re&ltors, ai.o eerves on the Haq FoundaUon and the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. MUNOn la chairman of MUNOO Sport.ine Good.I and a director of Big Brothen of Oranse County. Already 1ervlng on the Rotary foundation board are Leonard Frlboar1, WUllam Ellert, Robert Krone, Robert Koehler, Dean Reavle and Fruk Smith. • A walk through Moro Canyon In the new Crystal Cove State Park la echeduled Saturday at both 9 and 11 a.m. Walka will be preceded by a 10-minute .Ude show to provide hlken with an Idea of what to expect In the canyon. Hikes will range from three to lix mi.lei, and depart from the cafeteria at El Morro Elementary School Sponaon are the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., Friendl of the Irvine Coaat, and the state Parka and Recreadon Department. For lnfonnaUon, call Terry Timmln1 at 497-43~9. • The donkey basketball fund-raiser, pltUng Laguna Beach students against teachen aboard unpredictable donkeY1, la scheduled Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The k.idl and faculty from Thunton Intermediate and Laguna Beach High School will compete in the high achoo! gymnasium to ra1ee tundl for girl.I' 10ftball, now in Its eecond season. Tlc.keta are $2.50 for adults, $2 for students. ... ·.· ·: .·: ·.; I . I NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS •11ot••101n Ul(~\101 ... 0 .. o .. '"' .... YO••.MtOWIU ''Cl•IC ...... ICHTO .. DI UOtf AMO ClllClll .. ATI noes O(MA!tAl)Jtfft OllOllTID fY YMl HA\O 4110 IMJWI t ... , - Dow Jones Final UP 12.87 DOWN 1,112.18 Saudi minister says OPEC near agreement By The A11octated Presa Saudi oil mlnlater Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani aaid today that OPEC oil chief.I would "moet probably" reach agreement on prioet by tomorrow. Houn earlier Iran, in it1 fir1t ge1ture of oomprornt.e, taid at the OPEC meeting ln London lt would cut lta oil production target by rvarly one-third lf the cartel abandona plana to reduce Ill baae price of $34 a barrel. "Our position ls for fixation of the $34 price, at.abl.llzatJon of the market, and we would cut our production by 1 million barrela per day," laid deputy Iranian oil rru.ru.ter Abbu Honardooet. Meanwhile, analysts say the failure of OPFX:: to reach an oil price agreement yesterday helped trigger a bia Wall Street eelloff. The 1tock market retreated across the board yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 lnduatrlala, which had inched up a fraction Monday to cap a 47 percent 1urge lince Augu.t, tumbled by 21.96 polnta and cloeed at 1,119.78. Occidental inks China pact PEKING -Occidental Petroleum C.Orp .• one of the largest United St.ates' oil companies, has signed an ,lntertm agreement with China to develop a coal mine in China'• Shanxi province. The company sa.ld the project i. the first major joint venture between a Chinese state enterprise and a maJor Western corporation. METALS NEW YORK IAPI -Spo1 nonle11oy• -IWICee today Cop..-r 10"·113 cen11 • pound, V 8 deoClnolloN ~ 2G-23 -• pc><.W>O 11119 ~ GMlt. POUnO. ~ n. ... 6443 Mot• W-~ IO ., I • Tl -e DOUnd N Y ...._, $330 Oj> pot -..... "9U.-J311t 00-1400 00 motCl'I lrl)y -·"" ~ m«nlnO lhtlng $424 2$, up .. 1$ ~ alt.,noon fixing $421 00 up auo. ,.... .nomoon 11x1nG 5430 to. up ao e 1 ,........., lbclno 142l 91, up., 01 Z... loto oltornoon '424 211. bid. up .. 25; '425.26 -.oc:1 .._., a "°'••• (only dally quol•I $429 00, "" .. 50 .......... (only ctolty quoto) $41100. up M66: I if_.. ~lod (only Gall\' quota *'447 • upMt? NY c ...... g old •POI monll'I Mo" 1422 20. of! S4 ao •