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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-19 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DRANGI COAST WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1983 The ca st of possible owne rs include the tate, :_the ..county,.. Ui e c ity and a la.od de\'eloping firm . . ' COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS NB Oxbow incident puzzling By STEVE MARBLE Of IM De#J Pt6o4 Ii.fl Nobody ts sure who owns the Oxbow Loop, a long-negle<'ted water way that runs bt.'hind a residential trac t an Nt.>wporl Beach. The channel, once popular as a boating and swimming spot, now is silted and little more than a mudflat at times. Residents in Newport S hore!'l, a small l'Ommun1ty on the west side of the city, want to dredge t h e wate rway but s ay th e Survivor 01ust start • over again By ROBERT BARKER o< lite DelfJ "°' ...... Dian.a Peterson lost'everything she owne d whe n f ir e sw e pt through her Huntingt(ln Beach condominium earlier this month. Fire destroyed he r clothes, her furniture and even her cont.act lenses. S he can't drive her car because heat from the flames melted the key. Her condominium was insured but its contents weren 't , said friends. To ma ke things even worse, she had been unemployed from her job as a social worker for three years and had spent her .58ving$, according to friends. Neighbors brought by a bag of c lo th es and shoes and a too thbrush as firemen w e re mo pping up at her home on Clarem o nt Lane n ear Continental Drive last week. She w as provided temporary lodging by the Ame rican Red Cross. which a lso su pplied medicine and a pair of glasses. But neighbor Lee S keto said Peterson needs more help "in (See FIRE . Page AZ) 0Wnl•rsh1 p ljUl'Sllllll h;L') blocked any action Dun Borthwick has a dock at the rear of his house and a boat that he no longer can ust>. lfr sajd he's lx'C n after the l'1ty fur years to t.Bkt:' a role in sorting out the owm·rsh1p dispute "This has been dragging on for 11 years," he claimed He said he llcl1eves the city own s t hl• winding channel. Tht' o wn e r s hip q u estio n surfa('(.'d in 1971 m th<' form of a lawsuit The lega1 action. f1ll'CI by Dia n a Pe te rson thn ·t· landowners against the st.ate, the l'OUnty and th<· city, has never been settled. The suit has been kept ahve through st"veral amendments to the lawsuit filf-d by the trio of property own ers An Orange County Superior Court judge has delayed th e case t o permit attempts at an o ut -of court St.•ttlement St.'tlle m e nt pr1J posals h ave been rcje<.·ted by tht:' owners. The most re<.·e nt reje<.·t1on came-last year. Robert Burnham, acung city attorney, said the history of the s uit 1s so complicated a nd convoluted that he has a tough time understandjng why it was ever filed It Is generally a!ISumed tha t the ca s t of possible owne rs includes the state, the county, the cit y and Beeco L td , a land developing firm. Bi l l Banning, president of Beec.-o and owner of property on the inland side of the channel. (See OXBOW, Page A2) Oeltr ............. _,..., AIMf.-, Boa t s lips at le ft, wa te rfowl preserve are part of Ne wport Beach's Oxbow Loop, caught in a lengthy ownership dis pute. .Valley OKs polic~, firemen ·pact By PHIL SNE IDE RMAN oftM OeltJ f'tlot Staff The F o untain Valley C aty Council has ended three and a half months of negotiations with three e mployee gro u ps by approving a three-year contract with police officers and Lmposing a new wage and benefits package o n firefighters and general employees The settlements are a1mcod at raising e mploye<> salant>S tt> the average compensation paid by Orange County cities, Fountain Valley officials said. Unde r their agreement, the city's 59 sworn police employees w ill receive guaranteed salary and· benefits increases of at least 7 ·~ percent for patrol ofCicers and 9 11'l percent for sergeants dunng the first year Dunng the last two years, the salary and bene fits will be adjusted sem1 - annua1Jy to the county average For the city's 36 sworn fire employees, salary incr eases will range up to 7 percent for fire capta ins , 3.2 percent for fire enginee rs and 2 pe r cen t for firefighters. Fire employees also receive regular 5 percent "step increases" during their first three and a half years of employment Fire employees also were given improved insurance benefits and uniform allowances. Salary increases for. the city's 80 generaJ employees will range from 1.5 to 5.3 percent. Under the council's package, gene ra 1 e-m p Io ye es w i 11 automatically receive 75 percent of the raise needed to bring them u p to t he county average for similar work. The remaining 25 percent will go into a new merit pool that will allow employees to receive an additional 1.7 percent for good job performance, as determined by city department heads. Drilling rig protests halted These e mployees also will receive improved insurance benefits and the option of taking ume off in lieu of overtime par. The council imposed its last bargaining o ffer s o n the firefight e r s and gene r al e mpl oyees (i n c l udin g ma1nte o ance and cleri c al workers) aft.er talks with th e two groups reached an impage, city personnel director Bill Acke rman said. No rm al operat io n s were reported today at an oil drilling barge off Huntington Beach that has been the target of protests by labor union members a nd the Jewish Defense League and was the subiect of a bomb threat on Tuesday No bomb was found in a search of the barge, and protest e fforts at the site have been halted. "As far as I know , it's now back to n orma l." U S Coast Guard Pettv Officer Pat Milton said · The bomb threat, tt'lephoned to the Coast Guard's Long Beach offi ce by an anonymous caller, came a day after members of Plledrivers Union Local 2375 e nded a o n e-day s it -in at Platform Edith, being butlt for Chevron Oil by workers on the barge Challenger l, moored next to the platform. The platform is located 8 1n miles off Huntington Beach. Union members charged that the Hecr ema Group, Dutc h parent company of the firm doing some of the construction. was iUegally employing low-paid foreign w orkers m Jobs that should go to Americans The Jewis h Defense L<>ague cont e nded that t he firm's founder, Peter G . Heerema, was a forml'r Nazi SS offiC<'r. U n ion members lc.·f t the platform peacefully Mo nday when o rde r e d o ff by U .S marshals bearing US Distr ict Judge A . Andre w Ha uk 's restraining orde r against the demonstration. Irv Rubin, Los Angeles chief of the> Jewish Defense League, said his organjzation only learned Mo nday that H eerema. the alleged former Nau, had died in October. 1981. He said his group would not take part m further protests c:onceming the platfonn He said state law requires city leaders to bargain in good faith with employees for a reasonable period, but gives the counciJ the right to impose a settle me nt unilaterally if no agreement is reached. Ne w wage and ben efits packages for fire fighters a n d ISee VALLEY, Page A%) ________ ___...____ ___ ------.----INDEX----------- 1982 bum year for economy W A S HINGTON (AP) - Crippled by recessio n from start to fi nis h , the U.S . econ omy declined more sharply in 1982 tban in any other year since the 1')401 , according to a n ew p emment report. Comme r ce Depar tment flaures, d ue out today, were eX))ected to show a 1982 drop of about l. 7 percent or 1.8 percent ID lnflallon -adju sted gross national product -the broadest me,sure o f U S . econo mic acdvfty A drop of 1. 7 percent would )\ave tied the decline of 1947; a ~r drop would have been t he wont 1lnce the 14. 7 perce n t pl~ of 1946. Many eoonomiau, both lnaide all~ o u tside the R eaga n •clllllnl1tr ation , aay •t le aat motfHt reco v ery 11 fin•llY ~In the first quu-ier of lf .. 3 . F e w , h o w eve r , are eJCDeCU.na robuat srowth before the e ncf of th l1 year •t t h e ...... t. Administration off1 c1als have n ot yet made their o fficial economic projections for this year But they have been talking in t he range o f I 4 pe rcent growth. a rate much slowe r than in the early stages of previous r~veries. M ost private ana l ysts a r e estimating at least a bit higher. Comm e rce Undersecretary Robert Dederick , sounding more o ptimistic than some of his administration colleagues, noted Tuesday that t h e h o u 1lng indWltry i8 already pu.shing out of Its own long downturn. He saJd hou1lng 1tarta have rhlen 43 percent since October, 1981, an Increase that "means resldenUal conatructlon will be an important contributor to the gener•l recovery w h ich 1hould be get ting und er way thl1 quarter." Tue.day's reporta on houalng 1\arta llnd Adwric'9n1' personal in co me were l e ss than encouraging, showing 1982 starts at the lowest level since 1946 and income rlsing at the slow est pace s ince 1963. But economists said both 1tgures were likely to be better lhL!I year as recovery picks up strength. Th e r ecessio n , b y mos t accounts, began in July, 1981. But growth early in th at year kept real GNP moving upward I 9 percent for the year as a whole. The figure had declined just 0.4 percent in 1980. the year of the most -recent recesalon . It dropped 0.6 percent In 1974 and 1.1 percent in 1975 during the receuion that 1panned tho•~ years. RuJ GNP declined at a 1harp 6:'1 percent annual rate In the first three months of 1982, before tempor.rily reviving with gaJna at annual rates of 2.1 pert:ent and 0.7 percent In t he 1prlng and aufTU'\'\er quarters. • I I Seventy-year maratho n e nds for J im T hor pe . Pa~e E l. At Your Service Bulletin Board Business Cavalcade Classified Com ics Crossword Death Notices F.dltorial Entertainment Food Horoecope Ann Landers Movies Mutual Funru National Ne ws Public Notices B3 A4 B4 5. 8 2 E5-8 8 7 B7 E4 A6 86 Cl-6,Dl-5 82 B2 86 84 A3 B3.B8.D6.E3-6 Sporta Or. Stelncrohn Stock Marketa Televiaion Theet.en We•lher World NeW11 El-3 B2 ~ B8 B6 Al AS Queen can't make it to Westminster The sun has set on plans to bring Queen Eliube th 11 to Westminster for a brief but regal ceremony ai. the foot of the city's mini-replica of the Btg Ben clock tower. The quffn o f England. to visit six Californ ia cities ln late February, simply won't have time to visit Westmin11ter. Her majesty won't even have time to atop, off •t Dianeyland. • It'a • very Ught achedule," n oted J ohn Houlto n . of t h e British Consulate In Loe Angeles. ''We very m uch regret it." The neWI was dishffl'tenina t6 We1tmln1ter Councilm an "O il Hoctaet. who managed to get the Orange County dty giddy wtth excitement over • pcmible royal v\11t. H oda ea even bor row ed a d ouble -decker bua to t.r•vt l to the Con11ulate tn Loe Mtel• to ( deliver a we-want-th e-queen petition with 25,000 signatures. The Westminster Chonle had reheaned a special ~t of "God Save the Queen' Uld a group of Scottish da n cen had agr eed to perfo rm •t the ceremony. Then came the bMl ~WI from Buck ingha m P•l•ce. Hoult.on sai d h e han d e d the r oyal rejection to Hodae• momenta .tter the councilman h•nded ove r the peUUona. 1 But Houlton aaid he wu $> lmpreued with H.::£•• enthualum \Mt he hM to explore an alternate plan • royal vialt -mlnut the~ of roune. The conaulate offl~tal Mid there wtll be about 400 ~ t.rave Jlna •board her maJlltT• yacht.' the Britannia, who likely (See NO QUEEN, P ... Al) . L :· f ·' .. ' ,I "' Oran • Coaat OAILV PILOT /W,_..•d_"_•_•d_•_v._J_•_nu_•_ry_1e_. _1_ee.3 ___ '--------------------------.-----11itl11t11 11• -..'-\' Condominium .compromise clouted ·· .,.. Continued stodes VALLEY PACT e e e gene ral e mployees w1~I be retroactive to )llll. 14. The police pact is retroactive lO J an. l. In a prepared s tate ment. M~or Marvin Adler said the -;~~ .w.~~· ·1md ~<A: . ..:. settlement• are based on the p hlloaophy "that F ountain Valley employees s hould b e compenaated al a level equivalent to the average of the variou s cities 1n the county, reflecting Fountain Valley's position as the 12th largest of 26 cities." The c ity is continuing to bargain with ita professional and technical employees (midd le ma.nagement workers) and has taken no action on salaries of city department heads. The Fountain Valley budget for the current year l'Ont.Aint'd no a lloca uon for employ~ r.11lac1, and city offidala said the money for employee ral5etl would l'Ome from the city's reeervu fundK. ~ --- NO QUEEN e • will need entertainment during the CalifomJa stay. ''Counc ilma n H odges has agreed to entertain the sailors," said Houlton. "So we're working on that." Westminster city officials said there is also talk about luring the queen to Orange County in 1984 during the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. ) Costa Mesa------ ' Planners to weigh CM sign ordinance One of the first it.ems to come b'fore the new Costa M esa P\aJUl.ing Commission 1n March will be a proposal to revise the city sign ordinance. The Costa Mesa City C.ouncil has voted 4-1 to forward to the . Mesa citizens' views sought on cable TV .commission a draft ordinance allowing, non-conf.orming signs that were legal pnor to passage of the o rdinance in 1974 to remain until altered voluntarily. Under the existing ordinance, non-conforming signs must be brought into conformance by next J an. L Councilman Ed McFarland, a long-time supporter of the nine- year old sign law, voted against Monday's action . saying a ny c hange n o w will c rea te a "hardship on businesses coming into the city." By ROBERT BARKER OftM ~,.. ..... A laat-mlnute attempt to roach a rompromllK' on plans to bullrt nurly 60 eondomlnlum» 1tl lhe lluntlnaton Hurbour Bay and 1{1u·c1uct Ctuh h1u come under attack. Chuck Ford, an opponent of the t'Ondominium plllll, a.aid he h1 "ver y d1suppolnt1•d with the From Page A 1 gettlne her life together again." Sketo ls offering her houae, at 1986 1 Claremon t Lan e. Huntington Beach, as a drop-off place for t'Ontrlbulions of clothes or money. She said money should be given in the fonn Qf checks and made out to Peterson. She said donors should call her before 5 p.m. before bringing contributions to her home. The telephone number is 96&-2993. "She needs everything," Skeio Hunun1ton Be.wh City C.Ounc.il and with Mayor 8ob Mandie. "Wht n w1: met with him (Mandie) Wednetday. hf> wu In total 1upport of our po1ldon. I couldn't believe what ht> did " Whut Mnndk did w113 ltJ otter u ~'<>mprornl11t· Monday night that would t'llmlnutt> one of three propo!ied three-story bulldJnp at e e said. "especially a j<?b." The Jan. 11 f i re also has touched off an intensive program by the Huntington Beach Fire De partment to give s moke detector f ire alarms to area residents. Fire officials an: going door- to-door giving away the warning syste ms that were o btained through l\. federal grant. Peterson's condominium didn't have an alarm. fire officials said. Deir ............... the club ot Warner Avonuo. F ord and· other opponent• about 1 \.'\ mlL~t of Padflc claim lhe oondoa would ct.troy Cout Hlahway. open space condJUona at the dub Mandie aald propoul, that lncludH a 130-boat 1llp whtch camo at the end of • martna, ~ COW'11, 1 prfv1te threc1·hour public hearing, would beach , 1wlmmln1 pool and rt."'<luce residential denaJty of the restaurant and banquet fadUdes. previously submitted plans and A had pour. an Ir an I an would cut down vitual lmpacta t m m I a ran t, 1 a Id the and traffic and accea problemA. condomlnll4m1 are reguJrtd to Tho compromiae P,lan hu been help pay mnodeUni co.ta tor I.he se t l o staff membe rs f o r 20-~ar-old Caclllty. addtlforuit 11tUdy and 1a llCheduled* '~~tie:i.nu HIY'\ti~.,_-=>ti to retumforavot.elntwo weeka. spent fl.2 milli o n on the Ford said , h owever, that r eata u i:ant and other 1 Mandie's proposal was "no Improvement.a. He eatlmAted it ~umpromise at all." because it will cost another f2 million to would s till allow the same comple te the remodeling and number of condos -48 -as renovatJon plan: originally requested by owners The propo,aed condos were Ferydoun and Dorla Ahadpour. supported by the 700-member Ford said that opponenta will Huntington Harbour Property take their battle against the Owners Aaaociatlon. developme nt to the state Coastal Commission which he predicts will be more receptive. The plan needs Coastal Commissjon approval because the facilitr lies within the city's roast.al wh~. But o pponents said they secure d m o r e than 1 ,000 signatures on petitions in protest. The controversy has been likened to a "civil war" in Huntington Harbour. Anim.al shelter site picked for south O'C Orange County supervisors have taken the first steps toward locating a new anJmal shelter in south Orange County after years of searching for a suitable location. Supervisors agreed Tuesday to hire a consultant to study the feasibility of constr ucting the .Jmimal shelter in the Galivan Retar<ting Basin. ju.at west of the San Diego Freeway between 0.0 and Crown Valley parkways near Mission Viejo. r epr esentatives and local govenunent officiala. In urging fellow auperviaors to approve the $1 0,000 appropriation to fund the study, Riley called the site selection proce11 "one of the mo1t frustrating problem•" he bu encountered as a auperviaor. ''A large. p:>rtion of. the. i.dLoL suoce1S (in locating a aite) can be attributed to the fact anlmal shelters are one of those important public services which everyone aerees is emential. but no one want.a near them." Costa Mes a resid e nts interested in the future of cable television in 'the city are invited to attend a public meeting at 6:30 tonight in the Ne ighborhood C.Ommunity Cen ter . 1845 P ark Ave. Long-time business owners in the city have con tende d the e xisting o rdinance is unfair because it forces them to bring down signs that were considered legal prior to passage of the ordinance in 1974. Oxbow Loop behind Newport Shores subject of complicated ownership dispute. The two to three-acre parcel to be studied is situated above the level that a n y floodwaters collected in 'the basin m.ight reach, explained Ken Hall, an executive assistant to Supervisor Thomas Riley. The nearest development to the proposed site is the exclusive Nellie Gail Ranch to the north, Hall said. He added that the site Is near the tract on which the Mission Viejo transportation terminal is to be built. . RI ley said the study ia intended to determine whether the an.lmal shelter could be built o n the county-owned parcel without compromUling the land's use aa a flood control balin. If the con sulta n t were to de t ermin e the parcel is bi,g e n o ugh to accommodate a shelter, the consultant would then develop a basic plan fot' the facility. accordms to the measure approved by the board. The city is hosting the forum t-0 obtain ideas from residents about the type of services they want Crom a cable system. Said McFarland. ''Those who are g oing to be n efi t are a reasonably small number of people. I hope the cha mber of commerce and other businesses would look at the whole city and not just look out for a small n umber o f self -ser ving businessmen." OXBOW LOOP . • e From Page A1 The City Council approved a cable communications ordinance on.Monday, outlining minimum ser vice r e quirements and regulations for prospective cable operators. About :.!O percent of the city's 4,644 signs are ronsjdered non- conforming. maintains that his firm owns at least part of the channel. He said he has been charged taxes on th.e channel in past years. Banning said he believes the lawsuit stems from a past d ispute his firm had with the people who filed the court action. , &sic services required by the ordinance include: 52 standard channels. two-way capability for communication between viewers and the s tudfo. coverage of city council meetings a nd a fully equipped studio in Costa Mesa. The co uncil de<:1ded to wail until new commission members are seated in March before forwa rding the document for review. The council is expected to review the draft ordinance in June. The three plaintiffs -Halsted Pembroke, Clarence Hunt and Mamie Hunt -could not be reached for comment. If the channel. which branches off from a waterway that runs par aUel to the Santa Ana River, is detennined to be tidelands. it A cable communicat io ns system is expected to be installed by 1985. Co<rst<r l Fair with north to nor th well .wind• 20 lo 30 mc>h. especlally In areaa belo'N canyons Coastal, Inland lows In 401 Coaltat high 6". Inland 68 WallM' 90. Smell crell advisory f o r Newport Beach area to Sen Clemente taland for lncraulng Wlndl. Wlndl t>ecomlng -t to 1 northwfft 20 to SO knots over outet w1tet1 and 15 to 25 knoll over Inner w1tet1. ' Seu OVIM' oullM' wallM'll 1 to 9 .... Inner water11 4 to 6 leet 'W..ierty .....i11 3 to 4 IMI .,,, Becoming patlty cloudy ; f :v.s. s1111unar_y .-A COid front -brinQlng rain :llf'd anow to moet ol the W"I :today while the Northaltt WH ~ under I frigid Arct1c 1lr :--' Strong winds c1rrled 1now •tlufrtee trom Otllo to ""-York • r.,,..,etur" during the dly •Were eapec:ted 10 reectl only Into h 1ir1g1e dlglfa Kl'ON northern ·New E.nglen<f IWld Into the twn• 'a.M 20e fyom Montana through 1 lhe uppet MleelMlppl Vlllr( to ·~ upper Ohio Vaky. , Rain from tile Southern Plains 1lhr0U9h th• lower M ln lulppl ~.a.y -eiq>eelecl to cttanoe to 5 • 1e1nc>«1turn droe>pecl -tM c.ntrel ~end lhe U11l 11 lpe>I V t/lle'/. 1 Reeding• In lh• 110• w ere ~ .... todey fOf IOUlhern ilectlonl of Calllornla, Arlzon1 iirMI ""°'*' , Temp•reture1 around Iha ~ tttll morning rMgecl 15 .,._ mro In Hounon. eoa1n • .,........ r .... • Windy tonight the Owens Valley 100.gnt. Lows tonight of 25 10 35 and highs weonesoay 19 Rain~ SnowQ Thur a day ol 4 4 10 54 were -~~--.--.....,..--T--,-_;_ __ _.,..._--:~~=; forecast. ,.. Partly cloudy aides with winds 20 to 30 mph -e ellpectecl In the "-ts tonight with IOws of 34 to « In the northern deMr'ts and 42 to 50 1n Iha southern deMrt11 Decreasing Winds end fAlr -II* with hlOhs of SO to 66 In the northern ~· and 6" to 70 In the southern ~11 -• lorec:ut for ThuBday Te111peralures NATION HI Lo tu~ WHtne< Se<v<e Albany Albuq.-que A~llo Anchotage Aahellllle 18 -02 NOAA US Oep1 ol ComnwtfCt! ;~ ~~ Fronts: Cold .....,. 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The city. as custodian for the state, would be n.-sponslble for dredging the channel. The cost is estimated at $30.000 "The dredgin g needs to be done." said City Manager Bob W y nn . "but unless we're identified as the owner. 1t would be a questionable use of city funds." Wynn said the city decided this month to step up its effort tu settle the lawsuit and resolve the ownership question. H e said the <.'ity wants a mediator appointeO who can sit down with all parties and bring the issue to an end outside the court. Banning. w h o said he also favors an end to disagreement, pointed out that it is not the ow n ership dispute that is preventing t he 1.:hannel fro m being dredged . He said residen ts footed the bilJ for a dredging onre before. Borthwick acknowledged th.at res ide nts. t hrough a s pecial assessment, did pay for a $25.000 dredging. But. he said. he's not sure they'd pay again and he's not sure that they should. Men:abe rs of a special site se l ec tion com mitt ee recommended the Galivan Basin site last July. The committee was composed of major landowners in the area. community Currently. the county operateS o nly a single animal shelter, loeate d on The City Drive in Orange. Rain kisses Coast varying degrees • ID Just exactly how much rain your garden received as a result ol this morning's stonn depends on where you live. Huntington Beach , for example, received only .11 of an inch of rain -a fraction of the .42 of an inch that fell at the Los Angeles Civic Center. In Laguna Beach, .17 of an inch fell according to a r ain gauge atop the Laguna Beach Lumber Yard. An amateur meteorologist said Corr ection A teleprum.e._:number for the Orange County Guild for Infant Survival in Monday'-s story on Sudden Inflmt Death Syndrome was incorrect. The number for the group ls 968-7623. I San Juan Capistrano received .2:> during the downpour. • Meanwhile, forecasters in Los Angeles said Orange Coast resident.a can anticipate windy, cool and wintry weather for the next few days. The thermometer will dip to the 40s along the coast 'and inland areas. with hiRhs on Thursday in the low to mia 60s. Cold winds from the north Pacific Ocean will gust at 20 to 30 mph below canyop areaa,.but will not be as strong along the couror- inland cities in Orange County. But a new storm, abo from the north PadW Oc9n. is_expecled..-l~ to a rrive In Orange County Sunday, forecasters predicted. Strong winds are eXJ>ected to continue through 'triday, promptin small craft advi8oriee. JANUARY- lppliance and Electronics CLEARANCE ... * Save Up to 40% * on brand name household appliances and electronics from Sanyo, Cuisinart, Braun, Wearever, Sunbeam, Rlval , Hamilton Beach, Kltchenmald, Krups. Conalr, Farberware, GE, Toastmaster, Presto, Oster and morel Moat ltem1 In llmlted auppty. &om. nee av8Aable In llH ttorw., -~ NATION ,_ --Use-0£ .. gun-1neans ---- • • • more prison t11De By Tiie A11oclated Preti Convicted crimlnala can be aentenced t.o extra time tn priaon If their cr lmea were committed with a gun or other deadly weapon, the Supreme Court ruled today. By a 7-2 vote, the iuatices rell\ltated Miteouri's "armed criminal action" law that treats the uae of' a deadly weapon during a crime u a • eepuoate mrne punilhAble by a separate sentence. A Mluourl court had ruled that the law violates the Co natl tu tlon 's RrotecUon agalnat double jeopardy, but the nation's highest court disagreed. J~panese talks end WASHINGTON J>r.ident Reagan,_ending two days of talks with Japanese 'Prime Minister Yasuhlro Nakasone, said today that "nothing would bettet prove to the American people the 1ood ln ten tiQns of our Japanese trading partners than tangible progress" in dismantling Japan's trade barriers. In ~eparture statements outside the White House, the two leaders described their talk.a 88 fruitful, cordial and constructfve. Clark's bleeding hailed SALT LAKE CITY - Artificial heart reciriel'lt Barney Clark s ept comfortably overnight following an operation to stop bleeding in his nasal passages, a hoepital nursing supervisor said early today. STATE LOS ANGELES -Gov. George Deukmejian has called for the virtual e liminat ion of an inveati1ative unit· enforcing labor laws in the state's $3.5 billion garment industry, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner said today. Supervisor Lisa Anderson at the University of Utah Medical Center said there were no signs of the stubborn 10 -day bleeding that• prompted doctors to order Clark's third trip to surgery since his implant. Th e Concentrated Enforcement Program of the state Department of Industrial Relations checks violations of minimum-wage and child-labor laws. working hours and overtime pay regulations, mainly in the garment induatrv. Gas blamed for deaths . LOS ANGELES -Deadly carbon monoxide, apparently from a basement .w,ater heater, wu blamed at leut par ti all Y-today_. .for fo..u r death• that occurred thl1 week in the same apartment houae . Levels of carbon monoxide in eome apartments Tue.day were high enough to be fatal aftfr one hour's expo1ure, Fi.re Capt. T"f'Y DlDomenico said. Witness to abduction? LAKE ELSINORE = A witne11 to an apparent kidnapping aays he hid behind a tree after photographing three men as they chaaed and carried away another man at a local park. WORLD "I didn't want them to carry me off too," said the wi tnea., • photc>grapher 1or the weekly Lake Elsinore Valley San' Tribune. "I decided it was best to keep a lo~ profile." Gromyko visit hailed · BONN, West Germany - The West German government today bailed the vi1it of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, saying his nuclear arms reduction proposals aim at achieving concrete results in negotiations with the United States. The assessment was gjve_!'l by Foreign Minister Hans- Die tric h Gehscher, who accompanied Gromyko to the airport &nd saw him take off for East Berlin. Spy station urged JERUSALEM -U .S . special envoy Philip C. Habib met Israeli leaders today to discuss setting up an electronic spy a.tation in Lebanon and other luues r-elated to negotiation• on re.olving the Lebanele c:rWa. Israeli news reports said. Foreign Ministry officials said Habib spent five hours with Foreign Ministe r Yitzhak Shamir in the last two days, and scheduled another meeting for toda.y. Thej oflicial refused to elabOrate. Falkland raid rumored NEW YORK -U .S . intelligence sour~es 1ay Argentina may be preparina to attack Britiah targets in the Falkland lalands again, ~ ·NeWll reported today. Argentina hu replenished lta Air Force with new , Fre nch fighter aircraft capable of firing the aea- skimm.ing Exocet m1-llet that sank two British ships during the 74-day war in the South Atlantic last spring, the network reported. CBS did not identify the IOW'Ce9 for Its report. . ·0r1nge COMI DAILY PILOTIWMneect-. January 11, 1Na • Mounting fiscal· crisis forecast WASHINGTON (AP) -The COn1re,utonal Bud1et Office fa predicttn1 dou..bl•·dtclt UMmploy~nt wtll IM\ \.hroWlh the /ear and bud1et detlcftt coul 1well to more than S300 -billion tn ltef-wlthout 1ww tax• and •pendinc cuta. - "It la now 1enerally a1reed that a balanced federal budpt ii not a1 reasonable aoal" for the immediate future, the CBO say. ln a draft ot lta winter ecQOOmk report. In a separate paper, an Internal memorandum dlatributed on Ca_pltol Hill, CBO anal~ta uy tnit without laX and s~ c~ the defidt couJCI rMCli $214 billion In the ft8Cal 1"I' belinn1na Oct. 1 and '322 bilMon in lilcal Year 1987. CBO of fldalt aald 'l\Miila)' the reportl · that were avai1-ble In Concre-were pnllmlnary and that the final report -expected to be made available later thit month or early next month - could be licnlflcantly different. President ftelCan II eertaln to propoee apendlnc cuta to reduce thoae deficit fi1uru, a.nd c.on,t.. wW almoet de~ly accept eome chan1.., ~•Pl after INki"I major reYWonl in the preeident'• NC.'OINMndaUorw. The options Rea1an 11 CCJftlldertnl lndude cuts of up to '30 billion in domelUc procrarnl; a CX.Y9U' t ....... in federal pay; a six-month delay In coat-of -llvinc. lncreuea on pensions to ~l a lim11ar plan · In a Social Security reacue peck·•~ to r ecommend ch•n1ea l .. Medicare and Medtmci, trim ~ defenee buildup by •a bUUon1 and perhaps c:aU for a one-,_. • freeie ln farm tar1et prlcf aupporta. 3 .,. ff'• .. ldea al10 eay he 1., oonaiderlns tax lncrn•• la lhe years 1986 and beyond If th~ 1pendlnt cuts don't succeed lft4 cutti111 tt\e deficit below a certah,, level. h~ Reaaan will sneeni hit fJxfllv 1984 budaet plan to e.or.,.._ aa:r--...... • the end Ol the month. .'' j,, -----------------------~ NOW rival blamed for Foat's IJrrest LOS ANGELES (AP) -A woman requested anonymity. woman whose letter trigger.eel Mandell'• telep.hone waa Na ti on a 1 0 r ga nJ za ti on for amwered by a recording machine Women leader Ginny Foat's early today, and 1he d(d not arrest and murder Indictment lmmedlately return the call. was a rival in the feminist "It'• true that there was a orpnization, NOW sources said whi1per campat1n about the today. Louisiana inddent which wu a Foat, 41, head of NOW'a deadlmue,andthatmadeiteven California chapter, wu Indicted more vtcioua," uid anothel' NOW Tuesday in Gretna, La., on a source who didn't want to be murder charge stemming from. named. the 1965 tire-iron bludg~ of The woman aald the whisper Argentine businessman Moaaea campai1n wu •tarted by Mt. Chayo. 62. • Mandell, who t.cked a slate of NatiOnal NOW board member candidates belna chalfenced by Ginny Foat Shell)'. Mandell said Monday~ Ma. Foat, an independent. feared her "dbcreet inq~" to MandeJJ knew about the power ln the orpnizadon." the Louisiana authorities might have Louiliana incident and "knew uid. touched off the investigation that th.la wu a clmed caae," the 90W'Ce ·~ were cloee friends and led to Foat'• arrest. said. ROli aWe. a year qo, they BUrnu~ertn NOW whl) -"A year before, S"tawyen>-ftnn--worlcect·on a lot"·of·l."OllDT1ittees knew both women told The in New York did a national check together and in Democratic Associated Preaa today that on Foat when the worked there, Politica," the said. Mandell had 1tarted a "whisper and they knew there wu Jean O'Leary, the chairwoman campaign" againat Foat in the notblni on the record becau.e of the Ginny Foat Defense Fund, national NOW election ·1or vice nothifll showed up," the said. said thll morning: "I'll\ sure that president last October. "Mandell knew about that Mt. Mandell la feeling very IOI'!')' "It's widespread~wledge," check, she said. for what 1he's done and 1he ·said one woman wlio actively-"I don't think the anti-Foat 1hould. But I don~t think it was supi>orts Foat'& defenae effort. campal1n wu a personal done u malicioutly as it turned "We know that Shelly did this, vendetta. but Ginny had eclipsed out. I don't believe she ever and it was no accident." The her in tenna of influence .and meant It to go this far." County man sl8iri·-· in ·-cliiCago ... CHICAGO (AP) -A 0Ucaao· bUaineaman WU held -ru-iay for questioninl in the mutilation slaying of an Oranae County buaineuman who dfaappeared after be went to Chlcato 0¥« a $30,000 bwlineta dispute. Chicago police S1t. David Oraveu said the name of the man being held had not been releMed becawie he had not been charged in the case. The victim, Georae Wemter Malloy, 61, of Santa Ana wu report.cl mfeh'I by hia wife JMt • ... ,,taen be falled to return fraar a o....., bu8'.-trip, ..... Santa Ana police inve9tipto.r" Jim Birtrea. Malloy' wu chalnnan of the board and pr .. tdent of Imac: C.orp., a ,_,..man~ firm in Oranp. He had come to Chica10 to l9ttJe a dispute~ fnm a '30,000 pun:hue Of equipment fl'OID aOUcqo firm. Hla beedlem and armleu body, apparently mutilated to avoid Identification. WM found lut Friday in a vacant lot, police uid. Identification, which wa• confirmed by X-ra19 and medkal record•, wa1 made from a bullnees card foUnd ln hia pocket. t! More SF ~ • cocaine ' , seized SAN FRANCISCO (At') !J Forty pounds of cocaine worth million were seized and " perfect gentleman" wu arn11ted today in a raid that may b related to the haul of 400 of the drug earlier this wee police said. Acting on a aerie• of tipti, off ice rs went to the Sa~•· Francisco home of a auapec~r, dealer late Tuetday nilht UMfJ- were aUl"J>IUed when the manr-~ Richard A.chero, 47, cuually turned over a suitcate filled wttlf.1 bags of tht! white powder. un WUJ>n)bAbfy Uie ~-·. arrest I've ever made in my 21! years," said Inspector Andy Balmy. ' "Alchero didn't argue at all, he just pulled out a big suitcase loaded with the stuff. The mart was a perfect gentleman. He just asked us' to go easy on his girlfriend." ~· Aachero and Corazon TriseelCJ 29, were booked on chargea °" poaession for tale of nareotictV Balmy said. They are expected t.01 be arraigned Friday. 1~ Balmy· said the cocaine wu wrapped in baas ~t reeembled: \he ones found Monda)' in ~ ~ cocaine raid ewr on thf' West CoUt. He said police are trytna to determine lf the tw6 ~ caches are related. ~ .,. The cocaine bn>&ch& 1n9 Hall of Ju.tice today .... about '34,000 a pound w and almo1t five times that amount when "cut up" for sale "f.J smaller amounta, Balmy aid. .,, u • l~ Duke's budget deficit plan introducfd ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) - Republic an Gov . George Deukmejian's plan to carry hal1 of the state's $1.5 bUlion budget deficit over to the next fi9cal year is in the legislative hopper. State Sen. Robert Beverly, R- Manhattan Beach, vice chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, told a news conference Tuesday that the lecislation "~ a tone of billion by othen. fiacal reapoulllbWty that will be 1be Democrats had propowl a the hallmark of the DeukmeJiall · peck.aee that would have railed administration." 1 Income, 1ale1, oil extraction, Bu t n o h ea r I n 8 1 w e re ciprette and liquor tax•. WhUe scheduled on·either of the 1ome Senate Republican•, identical bUla, Beverly'• SB174 includm, ,Beverly, 1upported .. and AB36x by ~blyman BW ulet tax tncreuetfor a while, Leonard. R-Loma Linda, vice A11ernbly1 Republican• and chairman of the Amembly Ways Deukmejian have oppoeed any and Mmm C.ammittee. tax incre net 1be bills face lltl'onl oppollltion But both ... 8ll'l!e that 80IDe T ' f d' from the Democrats, vilio have IOlulion must be found by Feb. l, -aX re Un majoriUa in both ~ and when the state mutt bealn who uy that carrytna over a .eeldns a lflCllJnd round of private may be IQU deficit la n.:.lly ilrapomible. bank Imm to pay itt billa. 1be two peru. are far apart The financial community, on how to IOlve the state'• deficit lncludinl the Bank of America aolu&ion foe the entire deficit ~ lenders will either charge very, high interest or refU8e to lend the i money. l Democratic Controller KeyJ . Cory, who pays the 1tate's bills, aays that without a solution this month for the entite defidt, he could not borrow money and would instead have to begi paying state employees, counties and even taxpayers 1etting refunds, with checb that could not be calhed for 10 ~Y9 to two weeks. The bills by Beverly anc;J Leona-rd incorporate the propoaala made by DeukmeiWJ in his budget propoul Jan. 10 and his first. news conference SACRAMENTO (AP) -for the ft.cal year that is hal1 and New York credit-ratlnt ·Millions of California residents over, eatimated at $1 .5 billion by firms, hu \old 1tate officials expecting a state 1'X refund this . the pemor and• bilh u $2.4 there must be a reapon1ible year could recelvelOU11.nsteed, .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,-~ Jan. 13. and will need a new1paper to knoW when pa~t is rmdy. The 1tate coMr~er'1 office said Tuesday that re1tltered warrants -in effect, promises to pay -will be iaued unleaa a way is found to eliminate the tta~defidt.. llltimat.-ofitt liJe. by ttte end of the June 30 fi8cal r~ range from $1 .5 billion to $2.4 billion:""' ~ · Under the warrant 1y1te'!': taxpayers getting refunds wowa have to wait until the number of their warrant appears in a newapaa:)er, indicating that the state treasury has the cash to -pay up. Such a system haan't been U9ed here liDce the 1930s. • -Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Cw,.U(t.d Gw1JtOllwUt. AGS WHEN )(XJ CAN HAVE WHATEVER )()lJ WANT. avJEGA MANHAITAN -~~Swiss ~forthose who insist that e~ry 1«ond counts. An elegm design. skill- fully mldettd in ·We're What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you llkt? 14K gold M\d stainless itttl withthew.tch c.-e~to it9 etentiAI lhiMets. Sweep second h.tnd . W.m-miltm to IOOfftt. , Listening ••• 842-6088 Call the number at left and your memap will be recorded, 1fa,nll0ri'*' and delivered to the a~te editor. The aame Z4·hour an1wertn1 Hrvlce may be used to record let· tera to the ~tor on any topic. Mallbo1 contributor• mutt Include their name and telephone number ror verification. No clrculat&on calla. please. · Tell UI what '1 on your mind. Hit: 11850.00 ~11100.00 .o Q~GM -------------------------Cllll _llll ~-__..... Tia .. s t-od v o( inland a nd l'Oastul bm.ls will be covered an st'Vl•ru l dasses ...!.... all ., involving rae\d obsC'rvauon offl-1 t'll hy Coastline College. b<•g1nnang tht' WC'ek of Jan 31 Bard S tudy. Biology 105, and 1ntroduc11on to natural h1~tury c•1 nlogv and • A <:ollecuon of land snail shells from around the world an• on display now a t tht• Costa Mt•sa Librar y, 1855 Park Ave. l.ou Eric-k.;on hns dP-,1,:1ll'd • The Irvine YM CA Servin• Center 1s sponsoring two ska traps for youngsters in grades t•1ght through 12 Th<' fi rst tnp, Feb 18 to 21. as sl'l fur Big Bear and wall 1ndudt• three all-day lift t1t·kt•ts for Snow Summit and Goldmine. as well as all meals and lodging. TransportaJion -~ .. conservation of birds, will be ofCc rnd m lwo classes. One meets from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m . Wed~e sd aya at th e Robmwood Learning Center 10 Huntington Beach . The other Is slated from 7 to 10 p m . Thursdays at the Bayview Leaming Center In Newport Beach. • the display th~t Includes samples of French escargot found in restaurants, and tree snail of Hawaii and the Philippines. will be. provided for the trip. Cost is $1 60 for memlx>rs and $175 for others. Ski e rs wil l trave l t o Mammoth Mountain for a four-day holiday March 28 to Apral 1. Cost is $260 for members and $275 for others. For info rmation. call 559-11 75. ..... Pelicans' surgical bills aided When Paul Oruenbeck of Co1ta Men read about the mutilat1ona of brown peUcana, he decided to help the Injured blrdt aa pa.rt of hit work to become an F.agle Scout. · The l~·year-old member of Boy Scout Troop 339 la trying to raise about $400 to cover the coet of materials used In the novel prosthetic surse ry being performed at Crown Valley· Animal Ho1pltal in Lag.una Niguel. Gruenbeck, who coincidentally ia a member of his troop'• Pelican Patrol, haa collected S74 so far from popcorn and candy sales. He plans a garage sale to raise the rest of the funds that would pay for a fiberglass beak, metal plates and scre ws and bone cement used in a single operation . To attain the rank of Eagle Scout, community service mµst be pe rformed for a non -Scout organization, Gruenbeck aald-In addition to raising money for the surgical materials, hia efforts are also designed to demonstrate leadership and encourage other Scouts to help the plight of the pelicans. "I can't understand how this Spec/al tan. 19. 1983 Jan:·2s. 1983 T richoraster leeri: 3.99 H·UG E···---SALE My home 1s Bornto. Thailand. Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula My body resembles mothfr·ol pearl w1!11 a hint ot red orall&t Pectoral f ns. anal hns. lhr~t and t>reist 11e red Oll"it I am undoubtedly the l'lOSt btaut1lul of rhe Cou11m1 tamdy Set me at Aquabc lrop.cals wlltre I •m on sale ~nder 11\f name "Purl Co Jr am1 lor only 3 99 .!111/ .. t111tl ',,,.., . .,.,,... On Leotards & ~ wimwcar Out/,.t :•ltuµ VISA' OQ 1012 BRIOSO DRIVE, SUITE 104, COSTA MllA - (714) 645-3359 ISIO W Baket•Co1ta lileu S49·1l91•Con1tr Harbor & B•ff" --~ ___.,_ Between 17th & 18th St. off of Whittler Blvd. MON.-FRI. -10-4 SALE ~~· FINAL REDUCTIONS 203 to 503 OFF Suits, Sport Coats, and Sport Shirts .. Eleven seeking 5 planni:q.g posts ~ Paul Grut~nbeck bne person or these people are d es tr oy ing th e birds ," Gruenbeck said. "I know they bother fis hermen but they (pelicans) can't help it. They're very friendly." Since mid-October, 19 pelicans have been found with their upper beaks cul or sawed off. Four died as a result of their injuries and the rest WE!f'e sent to Crowr1 Valley. Without upper beaks, the birds would n o t survive m the wild .. Four pelicans have received artificial beaks, but addition al surgeries have been postponed after two beal(S broke off in recent weeks. Eleven Co1ta Me1an1 have applied for poeltlona on the city PlannJna Commiallon. Including four men currently serving on the flve-mem~r board. Lael month the City Council naked for the realainatlona of all ' five members, •ytng It wanted to review the panel. Commissioner Ram o na Sawyer-Watson, whoee term wu scheduled to end December 1984, Is the only cop\mlsaloner not seeking another term. She volunteered t o r esign f or personal r easons prior to the council's action. Com m issio n e r s Walt Davenport, Lynn Van Aken , Chic Clarke and Mark Sloate all re-applied. The deadline was last Friday and a decision is expected to be made next month. Also applying for a seat on the commission are Jose ph W . DeCarlo, Robert L . McLaughlin, Charl<'S Markel, Charles L. Ropp, lris V Schweitzer, Marshall Styll and &b Wolfe. Van Aken, who finished fifth in the November council race, has contended the resignation request is politically motivated and stems from hJs support~( the cityi sign ordinance. City council members have d e nied the accuutlon. The Plannlna Commlulon 11 appointed by the City Cou.ndl. In 1976 the full commlulon waa uked to 1tep down by the council. Army. Air Base reunion slated foF March 1 Rese rvation• are belna accepted by the Costa Me1a Historical Society for the elahth annual Santa Ana Army Air Base reunion March l at Or&Jl8e Coast College In ea.ta Mesa. Reservations for tlte 12:30 P..m. luncheon in the campus cafeteria are $10 per person. Deadline I.a Feb. 28. There is no c harge f o r attending onty the 1:30 p.m. presentation by guest 1peaker Colonel William 0 . Campbell, who was a supply officer at the air base. Memorabilia from the air bue will be on display at 11 a.m . For more information call 631-5918 or 548-4442. · 25 % off the marked doyvn pr.ice that appears on any reduced ti~_ket. Be early ... quantities ere limited. We don't have every Item in every size or color. EJCample of how our sale works: Men'• Flannel 8hlr1• Orig. ....................................... 16.00 Now ........................................ 9.99 Men'• leck•b~ Orig ........................................ 60.00 Now ........................................ 29.99 lest 25% ................................ 2.50 leas 25•4 ................................ 7.50 ~ Your price 7.49 Your prloe 22.49 • JCPienney Special Savings In All Departmen~ Y" on ,,,.,Y reouceo ~em cUNentty m1ri.10 oo ... n ydu r:en ttlt• enom.r 25' off m. mettrt<I DfiC• t.illlltO oo ... n '""'' w• tlto De .otnf.ltt0 on •Kil• encs "*'• oy event t-ont eno cero foe>Otft Hurry Q<.lllnM•a IWllollCI • 1tema .o.111t1•0 by ''° t~ Of reo a.n. oo llOI 111etv0t ••moottrY ••OIJCloon• 01 ••0111tt lit/Ila ' 'lltma tl'IO-H Uemolet onlY Ml ,,,.... ,,, •-i' •tor• . JCPenney Huntington Center only 1111 Edinger Avenue •-m1 I • Jb8 CIUllJ--~~~----------:----------------------.....;~----..... ~~~~~~"!'!"'~----..:.... ..... .....:o~r:•n~g:•~c:o:•:•t~o~A~t~Lv!...!:.P~1L~o~r~1w:•~d~n~·~·d~1~y,~J~a~n~u·~'!Y~1!e.~1~e~a3~--~~' .. Bonin wants trif:!T sped up Convicted freeway killer aubjt'Ct~ to here 11 cru I 1tnd Bonin In tho county jllll untiJ hlt Some jobs increase-;1 ·others are scarce WWJam Bonin, upeet that he 15 umpual puntahment 11\d that ll U11J. beJ.na held In the Orange County will adven1ely affect hi.I !Mnt.al Jail while awaitJng trial for four at.ate before hit trial. PtOMCutor Eric Snethen Nld For unemployed waltre11to1, Work al.lo 11 available for aute). auto m hanle1, dent.al aaelatanta mt·ch11nlc1, uuto body repair and janltora, the employment Pf'(>J>I<', truck dnvert1 and office outlook for the next three equlprn ent repair tf'chnlclans, local tlaylnga, ls asking that his "The only thing to do here ln the county wanta hlm here IO it trial date be moved up. Orange County for the next 40 can proceed with Bonin'• trial Bonln agreed to poatpone hiB days would be either to eat, flrat. Other counllK allO want trial to Feb. 22 after his own &leep. read or pace, and that'• It," BonJn for various chqet. attorney requ~ted ihe delay~•-~ ~~:J,··· ~ ::--r,!'-~ ~c·-. ........ i'\f''Wir Week~ But Bonin said he did not roi10w a IUHe•tlon mad~ by reall:ie that he would have to Ora~ge County prosecutors, Judge Lae, however, and aeek to wait 04t the postponement In who initially fought the delay In approximate the conditions Orange County's jail and he the trial date, now say they Bonin had 'In the northern wants to rescind the ~aiver of support It and want to keep California prillon locally. his right to a speedy trial. County to hike exp~ess bus-fares months appears promlalna, a Yetwr Id. • report on job avallablllty In The t..f·t>Of'~E!!Jlarlz.es th ~. :".n::t:; .... !:w» ~ .S.:trC\i: · .... ;; p,. <H1> cTC'll ·~1u., .l 'i'Jl'e c The moet promising sourcca of occupational categories for a new Jobe In the-county wlll be In six -month period, October 1982 who 1 e sale d ls tr I but Ion, through March 1983. reatauranta and medical services, explained Alta Yetter, author of However, the report polnu out the state Em pl 0 y men t that no mateter what joba are Development Department's avail.able. :·workers with Labor Supply and Demand marginal 1k1lls or no recent report. experience will face heavy Bonin haa been incarcerated on death ~w at San QuenUn State Prison since his 1981 convictJon on 10 first-degree murder charges in Loe Angeles. He told Judge Kenneth Lae in Orange County Superior Court Tuesday that h e Is able to exercise, watch television, have contact with other inmates and take part in other activities in the state prison, and that he has none of these privileges in Orange County. But for secretaries, typists, compcUtlon from Cul~~ qualified Orange County Transit District exprea butes each day, Curran while ridership has atagnated, clerks and sales people, the experienced workera. express bu& fares will lncreue said. she aald. Also, the district Is stagnant economr has reduced Many of the occupational Bonin and hw attorneys claim that the "total isolation" he is • March l from $1.~0 to $2. The increuea wel"! _approved required to recover 20 percent of the number of JObs available, categories reporting an increase The fare hike was at>proved by the board on a 4-to-l vote. lt.s budget from the farebox and Yetter said. in job opportunities are for Monday by OCTD boar<l Board chairman Ralph Clark the expre11 farea were not Despite the 8 percent positions that pay low wages, members on the district's aeven voted agalnat the measure after meeting that requirement. unemployment rate In Orange require employees to work" express bus routes. The ooet of a sugeatlng that the fare be raiaed Currently, OCTD runs 11 County, demand for waiters, undesirable hours and have hlgh monthly express route ~ '#ill In Increments rather than all at express bus routes, many Into waitresses and cooks is tum-over rates, Yetter said. go up from $60 to $80, wd OCTD Qn<:e, Curran said. neighboring Riverside County. increasing. And demand for The report is available through spokeswoman Joanne Curran. 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January 18, 1983 No layoffs planned in Newport-Mesa d,istrict .. --h's--good neW91-bl.d~.n'"t~e ··-mittion·~.;...;5"'"'tM v""Hd~ ·-the1"6· for_ t!?achers in th_e ~ewport-Mesa should be no pay rattles, other than Un1f1ed School D1str1ct. no rma 1 s t e p inc r eases for For the first .time in f'?ur advancement. This year the years, no teachers will be rec.-eivmg district gave teachers a 3 percent layoff notices this s pring. Under raise. · s~te law, teach ers who may be A key to the "no layoff" l~d off must be given early n otice, policy is Nicoli's belief that the even though the ~hool dis trict deficit can be reduced by about $1 does n ot know until_ muc h later million by elin\lnating 30 teaching how many ~achers will be needed positions through a ttrition and for the commg year. early re tirem e nt. An estimated Last year, HH teachers were sent layoff no tices, but only 12 actually were laid off, and these now are wo rking as substitute teachers in the district. However. though it usually is possible to rehire m ost o f the teachers, the suspense of waiting is an annual agony for many, and one that encourages some to just leave the profession. So the no-layoff news is good. But along with it com es a recominendation from Supt. John Nicoll that, given the district's $1.6 loss of some 8-00 students in the district means 30 fewer teachers will be needed in September. Since last year, 21 teachers and administrators have -P<ll'ticipated in an early retirement program that permits those over 55 to retire with an annual salary of $6,000 plus be nefits for five years, and to w ork pa rt-time as consultants during that period. That is not a bad deal in these troubled· times. And for many seasoned teachers it could well be prefe rable to a w aiting the out.come ·of a spring layoff notice. Public needs a. • voice Once more tnere are rumors u..L .P 9 s ~.Lb 1 e c o m I'll e r c i.a.l develo pme nt in p a rt o f Mile Square Park, which lies entirely within the city limits of Fountain Valley. T~e 644-acre park is owned by the county with the exception of a 137 -acre triangular parcel under ownership of the U.S. Navy Department. This was once the site of Marine Corps h e licopter operations. It seems to be the k ey to a possible trade in which the Navy would exchange the triangle for another parcel of now -vacant county-owned land on one comer of the park. then trade that land to the Irvine Company for a site suitable for helicopte r training operations. This would leave the Irvine Company free to proceed with a cpmmercial development in the •park. A three-story shopping center has bee n disc ussed a nd reportedly is favo r ed by the Fountain Valley City Council. It h as always been unders tood that Mile Square . .would.he...exclusiv~b . ..d.~icat.ed to open space and recreation use, which now includes a goll course, soccer and baseball fields, tennis, racquetball and basketball courts. The county has said it will make no changes in park use without the approval of the city, which in 1977 successfully fought Navy plans to build 1,300 housing units in its park triangle. But it could be that so m e commercial d evelopment now would have more appeal, s i n ee it could gen erate needed sales tax revenue for the city. " Citizen opposition has blocked such uses as a motocross track, a commercial softball diamond and a soccer complex for the vacant comer involved in the proposed . trade. At the moment the city has endorsed an intermediate. nine- hole golf course for the land. &,t with rumors o f possible commercial development flying, it would be as well to bring the whole issue before the pubUc as soon as possible. Still a good~. deal ::x>one r or later cost mcreases hit even o ur most c h erish ed institutions. ~ This time the Bal1X>a Island Ferry. one of the smallest utilities in the state, is formally applying to the Public Utilities Commission for a rate increase. ' The ferry would like to boost i\8 fare by five cen ts and char~e 20 • cents for adult passengers, a dime for kids and 35 cents for cars. · That might come as a shock to regular bay commuters, but since it's only the third rate increase request in the ferry's 63 years of operation we'd have to say it merits public support. Wher e else can you take the whole family for less than a buck? Opinions expr essed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views elf· pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invit- ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7U l M2·4321. L.M. Boyd/ Inventions Madame, what have you invented }at.ely. if anything? In 1951, the late Bette C. G raham of Dallas, Texas. invented Liquid Paper, the correction fluid for typists. It made her many millions, that bright Idea. She did much better financially than the Wiscon sin woman who in 1959 patented sanitar y diapers for parakeet.a. Am told it's not at all uncommon in the Soviet Union for a woman CO have as many as ~ abortions over the courH o! a lifetime. The statistical a.verage •there, though, is six a.bortiona per woman per Utetime. Can yqu guess how much Brooke Shields earns for a one-day fashion ioodellng -'on? Try $1 0,000. Q. When did radio and television oetworka firat permit comme.rdala for toilet tiasue , f e minine hygiene products and hemdrrhold pnpuat.lorw? either. It was referred to as a malignancy. Q . Have any actors made more than 500 movies? A. Only two. Donald Crisp and Wallace Ford. You say you don't remember them? It's pas t your bedtime, young man. Actor Michael Caine was in Brazil. There he saw a coffee COmll\erclal on TV. The girl in it Intrigued hlm mightily . He tracked her down through the ad agency. Turned out she lived in England. He paid her a visit. They got married. A gardener of lengthy experience clai!!_)a_$he tills barbershop aweeplnp inco fi1s plots every year alona with the mulch. Human hair, he aaya, emits a acent that repela such little anlmala as rabbit.a and moles. Droll fellow, th.at Rudyard Kipling! Said he. "The Japanese have no concern with busine... The Jap hu no buaine. savvy.'' A. They began co looeen up about a 1-eneratfon aso after President Dwight Elsenhower had' an ifeitla a.ttadt deecrtbed ln Sharp detail over the altw•Y9· A few yean t'arUer, the , networka wouldn't permit the word •rcan cer" to be voked on the air, If you want to get nd of alligators. don't feed them. They'll hanc around for WN!ks, If fed even once. ~' OAAHGE COAST Daill Pil,at· ...... ~_ ................ . = =Cl'iilit.·'-**": .... ... Kissinger's comeback ·trail?-. WASHINGTON-Is Henry Kissinger, Haig reportedly worried that Kissinger there are eome who see Kiminger's hand the self-styled lonesome cowboy of wanted h is old job back. in President Reagan's September peace Richard Nixon's foreign policy, riding But the altu"tlon has changed initiative for the Middle F.ut. Sources the comeback trail? Some Reagan dramatically atnce•then. Both Allen and aay Klaalnger haa been meeting teeretly administration officials say h e is, and Haig are gone, replaced bY. two men with with varloua Middle East ofliciala '° they're not pleased at the prospect. little experience in foreign policy -push the peace plan, and baa al.a apoken As a protege of the late Nelson Q with Reagan'• ch lef ahutlle diP.lomat, Rockefeller, Kissinger was rec;: Philip Habib. with open hostility by !Wnald and his conservative backers. he .. THOSE WHO dread the resurrection of -d dl,..ated anti' comm" .. i••• .... ou-.a . ...:-~' ' __ .He~ ... r nni.nt .... other,........; ... _ e ,. -.......... --~«I--. . • • -----~ "' r:=.= ..., _...,.. Reagan saw Kissinger .. the principal Jl"I 1111111 in the fore gfi:p(>ucy esea··1mihmen-r:"- atchitect of detente with the Soviet II T. Under Secretary of State Lawrence Union, as the personification of what . Eagleburger, Aulatant Secretary of was wrong with American foreign William Clark at the National Security State Thomas Endera and Robert policy. C.ouncil and George Shultz at the State McFarlane, Clark'J de puty at the In fact no one-could have been farther Depar\ment. . National Security Council. Other old out in the political wilderness than Shultz is not only an old tnend '!f Kiminger buddies who are cloee to the K.iuinger seemed co be when Reagan Klaalnger from the Nixon days. ~t he,• administration. if not officially part of it, took over . Besides the ideological not ~e type '° worry about Kissinger 5 include Helmut Sonnenfeld. William differences. there was personal animus. amb1tiona. . . . Hyland and Gen. Bttnt Scowcroft. The president's national security advUler, The result as th~t. _while Ki:-tnger K i a• i n g er . ob a er v e d one Richard Allen, had no Jove for Kissinger, hasn't exactly been mvited back a.nee> the administration IOUJ"Ce, "is everywhere - who had fired him from the Nixon State Department b~ou.se, he has at and very inlluential." dministration least been tying up his horse at the Opinions vary on the question of a · hitching poet. In fact, Shultz has been Kissinger's 1,altimate hopes. Most EVEN SECRETARY of State quite open about his reliance on Kisaingerwatchersaasumehe'swork:ing Alexander Haig. who studied htgh-level Kissinger and has invited him for up brownie point.a against the day when intrigue at Kissinger's knee in_Jhe Nixon weekend huddles on the Middle East. George Bush may need a aec:retary of White Hou.e, was careful tq keep at "Shultz doesn't know many things atate. ann'a Jenilth from his old boss, it least In about foreign policy," an administration Meanwhile. JC.iqinger is reportedly p~bllc. White ltouae ~ bW.at that source told m--y aaaocla te bucett~ rakinl in bla eonaulttn& fe. at Ki•"'h! Hal8 kept ln touch with Ki.Minger. but i.,n.oo. He added a bit90W'ly that the A.9Jdata -a much for the entn!e e always on the Q.T. 811!C:retary'a dependence on~ is "a can atve clients co thaee wlth power in Aside from the obvious risk of seeming product of built-in incompetence." Washington aa for any foreign-policy '°be close co Kissinger in the Reagan Exactly h ow much influe n ce expertise. Though his clientele is a . era, the source• said Haig was also KL.inger has had on Shultz -and on closely guarded secret, informed deeply suspicious of the man who never his old critics in the Oval Office -is sources believe that it includes some made any teeret of his lust for power. impossible to pinpoint, of course. But foreign clients. Deukniejiaii. huilget cuts irk Demos Democrats in the state Legislature reacted predictably to Gov. George Deuk.mejlan's state·~(-the-state speech last week during which he outlined a series of spending cutbacks that will be initiated under his administration: They promptly h owled a b out the "ruthl~ness" of his actions and about his lack of fortitude in avoiding -as promised -any new tax increases. And even though the Duke's Inaugural speech alluded t.o "no new net tax increase," it is evident that the state's 35th gove r nor is Intent upon straightening out the current fiscal dilemma without immediately dipping into taxpayers' pockets for more nickels. THOSE SAME Democrats are watching with considerable consternation the early days of Gov. Deukmejian. His style 1s in sh a rp contrast to his predeces!iQr. On the evening of the governor's inauguration, that difference was in clear focus. A black·tie gala al one of Sacramento's WITlll/ u1•11 finest hotel-restaurants ushered in the era of the Duke. Limousines vied with another for sheer opulence, and at a pre-Inaugural Ball cocktail reception there were more liveried drivers in attendance than there were reporters, the latter having been banned at the door. The hardest lesson in life "If you knew you were going to write your last column." asked a frien d yesterday. "what would you choose to say?" "It has all been said before," I replied, "but since nobody really listens. It has to IYlllY 111111 keep being .said over and over again. "F.lrst, that you gain your life by giving it away. Thia is the hardest and longest lesaon to learn. and most of us never learn Lt or beUeve it. In the end, we pouets nothing except what we have shared or given away. "People come co .realize this when the)' make out their wills -but tht'n It is toO laie. for you are makina othen happier after your death than In your lifetime. "Sfcond, that ~Ing and becomlJ16 are the proper ends of a human life, and havlna t. only a meana. Moet of ua tum the rneana inco an end and never realize the end. And 10 the~ la no growth. no change, no development, and we leave the world u we found It, tt not wone. "Third, that Wt' are all part of the IJ'Ml chain of life, and w~ must torp atronger link•, noi break them. Thls m.ana not only with otMr penona, but with au lJvlna thlnp and the (Ol"t'8 of nature as well ··u mankind wu ,tven daminJon over the Earth. as the Bible tells us, it was not for exploitation, but for stewardship, because we h ave been endowed with more sense than the other creatures. "WHAT I WOULD say, finally. is that none of us lives up co the best part of us; we all betray our humanity daily, in dozens of ways, large and small. And this ls the ultimate betrayal, because the whole world has been put into our hands, and now we possess the power to destroy It utte rly and pe rhaps pennanently. "Niet..za..:he described man aa a creature who muat surpass hlmaeU or perish. His 'Superman,' properly undersiood, it not someone superlative ln strength or dominion. but someone who ia, in hi.I own word9, 'an arrow of lonsing for the other shore.' The other shore la the world aa we picture it in our dreema and hopea -a place of co~ and comfort and mutual a.Id. not of ruthlas egotism. "Mankind dlatorts and perverta wh.atewr la handed to us: we turn the virtue of loyalty into IM!ctal'ian1.tm, tM vtrtue of couraae inco murdtt, the virtue of in~UJaence lnco brute domination, the vtrtue of prudence lnco 8JWl!d, the virtue of reU1lon lnco bigotry, prejudice and hate. "O\lr awt!IOIJl6 record of achievement i• equaled. or •xceeded, only by our drHdful rKord of d .. trucUon and dlainc.pa\.lon. U our plantt ia eventually deltroyttd, h will not be .. NM.dt of natural ca~ but by our own fNe will. chooaln& the MSW ln prdennat to the bftw. TM chc*e ii oun -let ua not blame It on an)'th1na ...... - At the ball itSelf, thousands of tuxedoed men and fur and jewel- bedecked women mingled in the biggest political party this state has witnessed in 12 years. 1 The festivities, t oo, provided a backdrop or differences between the way things were under the reign of Jerry Brown and the way they will be now. Brown's administration was started and ended in an aura of austerity but one which nevertheless concluded more than $1.5 billion In the red. Oeukmejian started with pomp and ceremony and has quickly slipped into a fiscally conservative posture that la designed to eradicate the huge spending deficit over a two-year period. D e m oc rats ca me away from De ukmejian's first budget speech grumbling about his "lack ol heart" in cutting back drastically on programs that were near and dear fu the futuristic 90ul or Jerry Brown. He outlined slashes in welfare benefits, mass transit, the Agricultural Labor Relations Board, the public defender, the -Air Resources Board, the Coastal Commission, the Energy Commission and the Occupation Safety and Health Administration. Each in its own way attracted the anlmoeity of business and each thus became a logical target for Deukmejian's sharp pencil. THE SPENDING of California ·tax dollars under George Deukmejian will be markedly different from the practices of the last eight yean. and one result will be an increase in the diacomfort felt by the poor and i~t whole primary means of support comes from pubJic assistance. These cut.a may not be the moet humane, but they are the eMiest to make. If Democratic lawmakers are genuinelr, djstread about reduct1ona in "human • expendl\uret, they will be more attenuve co theee areu during the days and months of budget wranalina thal lie ahead. The current budpt's rea Ink is mute evtde~ that their work of the put hM been te. than effectlve. " - WIONHOAV, JANUA"Y 11, 11H OAVALOADI IUllNlll l'!L!VlllON 12 •• 88 By KAREN E. KLEiN contribute no 111atter how much Of tM Del!J fltlol lltff money they have." And It'• something she lovea doing. . ~ It took a while, but Barbara G r a d y c.o o r d i n a t e a "Thia job Is fun," st\e aaid. Grady finally realized a few presentations on the theater and yean back that people really do goea along with the principal "The bHt part of It all la getting to plan parties -arid I never have to worry about whether ru be Invited or J10t." live and work in Orange County officers when they ask fof -year 'round. donations. It was In 1976, when she But she isn't the one who Grady hun't alway• been in the fund-raising line of work, but she'a almost always been in on thinaa from the ground Up/ and she's always worked hard. started Jiving and working here actually makes the requeata: as South Coast Repertory '"They know if you send Grady T h e a t e r · s d I r e c t o r o f out. she's likely to bring home a development, that Grady came to dead cat," she said. that realiz.ation. In California. and especially in She had assumed, in the 1960s, Orange County, philanthropy "I learned the American work ethic early, from my father," .she said. Born and raised in $an Franclaco. Grady said her father, who was in the brokerage business, was a profound early influence. that all of Orange County was has only recently come of age. beach and vacationland. ''Pee>ple are more sophJsticated In "I used to come down from philanthropy back F.ast -they San Francisco for the weekend know what it js to give." when AirCal offered flights for • Here, Grady said, people have $19. We'd rent a house on to be wooed into giving, though a Newport Beach . I thought few have come up with the idea everyone down here played on their own. • "He represented big food companies and handled their distribution . One of his big accounta was Kat Kan. We used to say he ran the horses around the track and then canned them," she said.· • ..; tennis and sunned. I n ever "We've had it occur, but those dreamt that anyone actually worked," she said. Grady, who rejused· to give her age but admitted she has grown children, was behind the nuge fund-raising efforts SCIV t---:---._ initiated five seasons ago when the com pany moved into its Her first big move away from home was to Tucaon, Ariz., w h e r e s h e attended the University of Arizona, aa did her · father and grandfather. Fourth Step Theater. SCR, Orange County's re11ident, noi-profit repertory company, gets 70 percent of its . .funding from ticket sales and 30 percent from contributions. which Grady is in charge of drumming up. Most of the time, Grady can be found in the administrative offices of the Costa Mesa theater. behind the desk of ner glassed-in office. Inside. the comfortable clutter seems typical of Grady's oocupation: an easel, stacked with colorful pictures of the theater and official looking graphs and tables; a trophy Grady designed to give to volunteers; a dying bunch of red roses ln a vase. At first meeting, G rady seems nothing short of the perfectly polished, tasteful and slightly dull well-bred woman -but that impresaion ia erued almc»t as.-.OOn aa ahe breaks out her allahUy ~ 8rin and ~ to apeak. ..l1 n dern eath the n eat and stylish dress, the conservative· hair style and the conlident, but not overdone makeup, Grady I.a a pace-aetter, anything but traditional or boring. "I've-been involved iQ the flnt major cultural campaign in this community," she said. "The people that support this theater . are the people that do things around here." I · Her job sou nds enviable. In order to raise funds for a popular t heater in an area like Orange County, It seems all· you'd have to do is sit back and let the money pour in. But Grady said it isn't as easy as she makes it look. Even wealthy peo ple have to be solicited. "They tend to be shy. You have to invite people to •. When she graduated, she had a business degree and a rancher husband. They moved to Colorado to raise Herefords and quarter horses. ' After her two c h ildren, Michael and Stephanie, were born, the family moved back to California and settled in Marin County, a bedroom community outaide of San Francisco. Back In those days, in her "first life," as Grady calls it, the were people who have had a long suburbs had recently become · history of giving," she.said. popular for those who wanted to "Yo u have to have people that give all kinds of g ifts: time, mon ey, everything." The t 1'f eater· is n · t 0 n 1 y escape the dirty, crowded cities. interested in monetary gifts, Everyone fortunate enough to Grady said quickly, "The gifta all live there thought Marin County mean exactly the same. You have was heaven on earth. to have people that gtve all kinds Everyone. that Is, but Grady. of gifts: time, money, everything. "Everybody was alike. All the It's harder for the postman. He's moms had station wagons and all a great philanthropist if he gives the daddies mowed the laWI\ on $10 a month." . Saturdays. There was so much The volunteers SCR attracta competition -even o'1er who are "peat," Grady aakl. "They had the beat lawn and who had oome ln here and volunteer to t he m oat Jawn f urnitu re. -i fick stam~s and ad~re11 .couldn'tstandthat." _ envelopes. None of us even Wanta Grady missed the cliverSity she to do our own Christmaa cards had known while growLna up in anymore." the city. "Everyone looked alike S h e s a i d a h e t h l n k a there (Marin) -It's nice to 9ee voluntarism will become more aome different-look.Ing faces once prevalent as the decade in a while, isn't It?" progresse.s~e-60! Grady didn't stay [n para . was human service; the ldea of She packed up her family and the '80s is contributing to the moved back to the city, despite cultural ans." her friends' and relatives' advice . She is a strange one to be "Everybody said, 'No, don't do involved with the arts, she said. it. Don't raite your kids in that "I don't know anything about the wild and woolly city.' But I did it theater. I don't know my stage anyway.'' left frOm my stage right." And ahe loved it. But she's no stranger to sales, "San Francisco ls a very which is basically what she's cosmopolitan city. I just gav~ the doing anyway. The theater sent klds a roll of dimes at the eer to a fund-raising "school" beginning o( the week and let last year. · them get around by themselves. "We had to buy the recipe," Then I didn't have to play s he explained. ''This is a chauffeur." profession." At that time. she and her Let the.-e be light _ Dexter Elwood, electrician f<>r the city of Huntinllon Beach, rldee his cherry picker to .replace ll1h1 bulm on the pier. Elwood •Y• he ha1 to -perlorm thi• ta1k on the f.ier about every 1ix montllt. Good luc~ Elwood ... if you all out ol the picker It'll be a loq 0 1wim. Bridge team bld1 a 1/am, wln1 champlonshlp. See Goren, Page 82. 0 0 .~ -. . Bar ba ra Grady looks out over the courtyard in front of South Coast Reperto r y Theater . husband were in the frcnen food business. selling a fr ozen concentrate called Vitality Orange Juice. "There weren't many ladles out there seUing food," Grady said, but it never bothered her to be the first one to have a go at anything. She finds hawking orange juice and what she does now at SCR to be similar ln many ways. "Now, Instead of selling them juice, we're selling them culture." H e r marriage broke up sometime between San Francisco and SCR. Ir is a subject she has clearly put behind her and dlsUkes discussing. Grady looks solidly toward the future, into the cyrstal ball of her life. 0and wonders what will come., next. "I think I can do anything - leap tall buildings." she said, laughing. She's decided she likes Orange County, and she'll like it even more as it develops and grows. ·"It's dynamic here. and there's a good mixture of activities ... I think I can afford to stay." . ' , . -. . .. . J ·.-.• .. H2 Orange OoHt DAILV Pll.:OTIWetl11HtNy, Jenuary 10, 1083 GORIN ON lllDGf . BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF L Both vulnerable. South deal1. NORTH •KHU l:?KJ98 0 ASH •Vold Soutlt WHt North Eaat 1 NT PH• 2 • Pa11 Team Champlonahlp. Since both North America and Europe wlll have two t.eama In the event. th• beaten fina liau, Or. George Rosenkranz. Eddie Wold, Mike ·Paaaell, Jim Jacoby, Jeri Meckatroth and Eric Rodwell wlll also play lrf the e vent. Ualng ar tlflclal ltlethoda, Sontar·Welehael bid to a •lam which looked to have virtually no play. Even It dectarer gueued !he location of the queen of hearts. It aeema that he mual loae two diamond tricks. of hearts and dlacarded a dla· mond on the ace of cluba. A club ruff wu followed by the king or hearts and the fourth heart, ruffed by declarer. 2 + Pa .. • • Pa11 4 O Pau 4 l::J Pu1 4 ••. Pau 5 + Pa11 WEST EAST 5 I:? Pa11 6 • Pua · Pan Pau With the •trip completed, ·declarer led a diamond and closed hi• eyes. But all waa well. We1t. had been dealt the only diamond combination with which he could not. unblock-a doubleton king· queen. • 7 3 • 104 Opening lead: Seven of +, l:?QU4 l:?U ~ ICQ o Jl02 •KQ lOU •9H654 SOUTH •AQJ2 l:?AlO~ 0 9783 +AJ The bidding: Bobby Wour. Bob Ham man, Peter Weichael, Alan Sontag. Ron Rubin and Mike Becker won t he Trials. held in Minneapolis, to select the team to represent North America In i he 1983 World After lralllng by a eon· aiderable margin for moat of the match, th~ eventual runnera·up had pulled to within 1Lrlklnr diat.ance with a handful of deala atilt to go. But this hand sealed their Cate. Weat Jed a trump. declarer wo n and drew a second round. He overcame hla firat hurdle when he 1ucce11fully fineaaed the eight of hearts. Next. he caahed the ace or diamonds -In cu e a defender held a doubleton king and forgot to unblock! Declarer crosaed to the ace In the otht1r room, the con· tract was a more mundane four 1pade1. Sontag'• team won 13 International Match Pointe and t he champlonahlp. • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Thursday, January ZO ARIES (March 21-April 19): Puzzle pu~ces fall into place -techniques are streamlined, terms are defined and timing is on target. Lunar cycle high - judgment is correct. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What appeared to be a lost cause will boomerang in your favor . Authority figure comes to your aid. much occurs bell.incl scenes and vou'll resolve dilemma. ,. GEMlNI11Vfay 21-.Tune 20): Emphasis on fulfillment, material gain from business or career activity, contacts which ultimately result in solid re la tionship. Lunar spotlight on friends, hopes. wishes and successful utilization of powe rs of -persuasion. ~ - CANCER (June 21-July 22): N~w approach aids career -a,dvantages can be gained through participation in community or ~litical acti~ity You 'll be in contact w ith b right, creau ve, determined individuals who boost your morale. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You may be pulled in two directions -conflict might exist between career and domestic obligations. Take time to reflect, to gain second wind. Circumstances will aid 1ri arriving at final decision. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be ready foi change. special communications, need for journey ...,, and chance for galn through written word. Focus also on fiscal rE's ponsibility of close associ~te, business partner or mate. LIBRA (Sept. 2J-Oct. 22): It may be necessary to tear down for ultimate purpose of rebuilding on a POT SHOTS ~y ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT l'M CURRENTLY RESTING MY MIND, IN PREPARATION FOF\ MY &IG e,AEAK DOWN. T JOUI Hf Al TH· OR. PETEfl J. STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCR OHN: It was a "punlement." Wbo or what was tbe blame for my son's attacks of asthma. For years, be bad suffered from bay fever. After twp years of lnjectloas, bJs allergy was under control. We were all so happy, we promised our t •-year-old we'd 1et blm tlte pets be'• wanted slnce be was a JlUle kid. So, we boagbt more solid base. Spotlight on legal affairs, public blm a yous puppy and picked ap a bea!Jtlfal tom relations, ability to cope with those wbose views cat from tile poand. Oae day, we also boapt b1m a may oppose your Own. parakeet be fell ln love wltb ln a pet shop. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Attention centers About three months after our bomt was filled on ability to analyze, to draw conclusions and to wltb tbese pet1 and a happy boy, be suddenly beaan display courage of convictions. Job gets done with bavlng severe attacks ~f aatlama. Wben tbey aid of one who does care, who has your best became really 1erioas, oar family doctor, like a -in.te-rests a· heart. --------Judie;Jald out • ¥erdlct, "Get rid of yoar son'• dog SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Domestic and cat." You can lmagfni;'"lr was a slit Jjfftllfg;·- adjustment is highlighted -affai r of he~rt but It seemed we bad no cbolce. dominates, young persons are part of scenario, Yet, tbe attacks kept comlng on. At last, we you'll imprint style and get to heart of matters. asked for consultation, with u allergist. He aaked T ok en of affection is r eceived . lf we bad any pets In tbe house. I sald we used to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Define terms, have a dog and cat. Any birds? Birds? Yea, blrd1. avoid se1f-deception, che::k property values, ob~in We told him about our parakeet. We bad to say professional appraisal. Accent security, emphasize goodbye co tbat, too. By now, you've probably long-range view and let go of losing proposition. gue11ed the bappy endlng. No more bird, no more AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What had been asthma attacks. My son ls allergic to feathers. nebulous becomes solid, real and imminent. Focus Interesting? -MRS. F. . on relatives, visits, short trips and repair of a broken promise . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): fo'inlsh rather than miuate pro,ect -income potential is greater than originally anticipated. Element of luck rides with you -you could find money. DEAR MRS. F.: Interesting, but not unusual, Your son's dog and cat were iruiocent victims. Dog and cat furs aren't invariably responsible for serious allergies. But many birds in millions of American homes may be. P-assport Photos AMERICAN OAK Yla licit IH llHr c ..... , ... ,. 3461 Via Udo 675-6122 N .. 1 lo Edward~ LIOO C•,...,,• --·RtlFFELL'S urHOLSTERY ....... ttfff .... s.r. 1922 HUIOR SLVD. COSTA MESA -541-1 IS6 Enormous shipment of beautiful classic American Oak furniture • Secretary Book Cases • Brass Beds • Sideboards • Dressers & Chests • Tables :_ All Sizes • Commodes • Mantel Clocks (619) 327-9739 Oeci,/er1 Discounts Welcome OEAR ANN LANDERS: Thlt at.atement w• encloeed with our paycheck• Crom tht 1tac. of Kansa. I think It LI worth clrculailna. -M.V.W DEAR M.V.W.: 8o do I. Hert It le: THOUGHTS TO PONDER I 8evenl years a:r. tlte toel.aotry departmeat ol Duke University di 1 tt'"9y H ''PMff of Mi1M9.'' Several factors were fo11d to coatrllMtte 1reatly to , emotional and meatal stabtUty. 'hey are: , 1. Tbe absence of 1usptclo1 aad reteatmtDt. I Nursl11 1 1rud1e was a major factor In unbafplne11. . Not llyl11 ID tbe past. AD uwbolesome j preoccupation wltb old ml1takes aad failures lead• , to de9re11lon. I 3. Not wastln& time and energy fllhtlng • conditions you cannot clause. Cooperate wltlt life, lD1tead of tryln1 to ruA away from It .. 4. Force yourself to stay t11volved wttb tile llvlng world. Resist tbe temptation to wltladraw 1 and become reclu1lve durlflg perloch of emotional : : stre11. I 5. Refuse to lndal1e In self-pity wben llfe : bud1 you a raw deal. Accept cbe fact that nobody ! gets through life without some sorrow and I mllfortune. , 6. Cultivate tbe old-fasbloned virtues -love, 1 • honor, comr,a11lon and loyalty. , 7. Don t expect too macb of yourself. Wlten there Is too wide a gap between self-expectation and your-ability to meet tbe goal• you have set, • feeling• of Inadequacy are Inevitable. I 8. Find sometblng bigger tban youneU to I believe In. Self-centered, egotistical people scor~ _ J loweac in any teat for measuring bapplness. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read with Interest the le tter Crom a mothe r who was trying, unsuccessfully, to cope with her grown children who had moved back home because of the economy. I am in the same boat, and so are several of my friends. BeUeve me, it's tough on us, too. . I am a college graduate and have been on my own for five years. The toughest part of corning ' home is the loss of independence. When I left I was a kid. Today I am an adult. When my mother asks, , "Where are you going?" and I reply, "Out," no disrespect is intended. It is my way of letting her know I am not a little boy anymore a nd ahe shouldn't be so nosy. Please tell us "homing pigeons" how we can maintain a good relationship with our parents and a vofd the humfllalion-or trnrrrg-tl'ellre-crttke adolescents. -LOUISVILLE PREDICAMENT DEAR LOU: Communicate. It's tbe name of the game. Have a qalet dlsca11lon witb yoer parent•. (No yelling allowed.) Use tbls column aa a basis for dlscu11lon. I concede It'• a1 difficult to GO home as It ls for your parents to have you there. Bue your privacy should be respected, even though tbey may feel tt.'lt theirs l1 being lnvaded. Good luck! _ Got those wedding bell blues over cost . . . guest list . . . what to wear . . . and other details? 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No. '471 on F1bru1ry 9, 1R83, at 10·00 a.m. GRAMERCY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Calllornl1 corpor1llon, 11 duly 1ppolntad Trualla under and pur1u1nl to Deed ol Trull. recorded May 19, 1981, II lnll No 24920, In booll 14084. p1g1 7 13, of Olllclat Record• In tha ottio. ol ,,,. County ReccHd« of Orange County, Stile of Calllornla. execut ed by CHARLES C. LUCAS. an unm1rrted min, WILL SELL It public auction to hlghMt bidder for cash p1yat>M 11 commvalty 1ltet a1 1cbool1, libraries or otbM publlc locat1011. Tupayera alto can 1et return preparatloD ID1trtctlo11 In 1roup1 at local IRS ofllcea. • Any fur b_uyers? DEAR .P-A T : Do you know of any company that buya uaed fur coats and cape1? I would like tcnell a full·l,i1tb mink coat aad Hveral fur capea, but I ca"~' locate any buslne11 tut dealt la ueed furt. M.J., Fountain Valley A YS couldn't locate a buying source either. Perhaps our readers can come to your rescue. You may want to sell these rurs personally aft.er tieltlng an appraisal from a reputable furrier. • Goe a problem? Then write: uJ 91 Pat Horowitz. Pat will cul red Lape. • getting the answers and action y ou .,.... need to solve inequi11es 1n government and busin~ss. Mail your questions to Pat Horowitz, At Y9ur Service, Ornnge Cease Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Cosw MeSIJ, ·.CA. 92626. Giant January SALE! Save 503 to 70% ------ON------ • Table Lamps • Ceiling Fons • Track Lighting • Floor Lamps • Out1ide lighting • Chandeliers • Energy Saving Fluore1cent Lighting "We are Southern California 's most complete selection of lighting at competitive prices. II HOUIS: Mon.-ffl. 1-6 Wed. tll 9 Sat. 1-5:)0 ao..d Svn. 222 Victoria St. Costa l11a (Acro11 from NurMfYl•nd NurMfY) 848-3737/848-8114 Checking and savings accounts that pay money market-interest rates. ·-time ~'Air In laWf\lhnoney'1*1M Unl(ed Stat11) at the North lront entr-to ,,,. County CourttlouM, 700 ()vie Center Ottve w"'· Senti Ana. Callfornia. 1ll right, tllle Ind lntereat conveyed to and now helO by It under Mid OeeO of Trull In tl'le pro~ty altulled In said C~nty and State dHCrlt>ed as. . -··-..... -··· ----... ~,.---·---' ..... 4 -cl. ~·-~L-~enfus1·an-.---··------·--l:iel~ ·=.. 'Uie-t; ···-·-·-------··---,..---- LOI 285 of Tract 1712, In the City ot Costa Mesa. as per map recorde<J In book 50. pages 32 to 36 ot Ml~laM<>Oa M1p1, In ,,,. otfloe ' ol Iha County Recorder of H id Orange County Ex~t 111 cruOe oil, pe1rQleum, gas. bre1. asph11tum. 1nd all kindred suba11nce1 and other mlnet1l1 under 1nd 1n aald land IX~t tM right 10 UM any por11on of ,,,. aurfaoe ol the land for drilling Qf>efallon1, mining or quanying of all kinda Including t>u1 not exolullve of oil -II drilling, oll development, mining opefallonl, togetha< with IM use of aeld surl1oe for oil, -111. tanks. tunnels, mining excavlllona or lhal11, provided. l\oweY9r, ll'le 11me shall not be con11rued to pronlblt elant drilling .or atldl othef Of)efation1 wtiloh In no wey UM or In lny wey llfect ,,... IOtfa.oe rlgllll of aaid !Ind. and wfllcf\ dO not enter said'~ at a point .... than 500 feet fO .. Id. auflace. ts r~ed In t,,. d9ed trom Ednall ~Capron, reoons.o f ebruary 3. 1953 In booll 244e, ~ 112. OlflcHI Aec«cls. Tiie street addre11 and other cOIJlmon dMIQl\Atlon. If llf'I, of ,,,. reel propwty deectlti.ci abov9 la purPofled to be: 1969 Monrovte Av~. Costa Me... Calllorn11 92$27. TJl• undersi gned Truataa dl1ci.1m1 1ny llabllll y tor anr lnco"'fClneaa ot the atrMt eddr-end other common dealgnatlon, If any. tnown he•eln. YOU ARI IH DUAUl. T ~" A !>«ID Of' '""18T DA TED 11A Y 11, 1M1. UNUH YOU TAKE ACTION TO HIOTECT YC>Uft "'O""TY• IT 9'AY N 80LD AT A "'9LIC IALI . ., YOU NllD AN l!X"-ANATION Of' TitE NAT\MI OF '"' l"ROCEEDING AGAINST , ••• fOU 1llould contact 1 LAWYS ... Said n le will be mad1. but without covenant or w1rr1nty, axprw1 or ll'nPIJed, regatdlng title. po1M111on, or encumbr1nce1. l nclUdl ng fee1. ch1rge1 and e•~ Of the Trua1aa and of the tru111 cre111d by H id Deed of T r!J81, to pay the remaining prlncipll """°' tl'le note(•) MCUred by Mid Oeectof Trust 10 wit: $111,351.13 with limere11 thereon from Maren I, 198ll 11 15,50•1. per annum 11 Pl'cmded In uld note(•) plu1 c:oet1 1no any aovance• ot $3,242 84 wtth Inter"' The beneficiary under said Dead of Trust heretofore executed end dallwrd 10 the undersigned • wrltt., Oec:laralion of Olrfautt and ~d for Sale, and a written Nolloa of Oel1ult and Election to Sell.,J'M unoer.tgned c.uMd UJd NoGOa ot Default and ElectlOn to Self14 be reccHded In the county ......,.. the •HI pioperty la located oeied Oecemb8f 20. 1982 Or~ Mor1gage Corp. 81 lald Truataa By Stept>en P TrAyflC)t Aaslatanl Secreiaty P\41l11hed Oreng• Co11t Diiiy PllOIL.tan 12, 19, 26. 1983 "7 .. Ml:l l'talC NOTtC£ , pwcnnoua .,_,. MNlll ITATaMD'T IOtlowlng peraon 11 doing ... Y Al.I.EN PAOOUCTIONS. NewpOtt IMI .. eo.t1 ~. 27 Mane Allen, t2t Via UdO lleadl. CA t2ta il~byM t Nrr:rM .-...., ..... -·t ... ...., with the C1er1t °' 0renoe County on , 1183. ,.,., tlMd Of , Coall O•llY .... 1t. 2t~;, 2 ••• 1tN ,....., • Thisishortguide to the new banking can help you make some very important decisions. Where did an these new high interest accounts suddenly come from? What are the different types of high interest accounts FirSt Interstate offers? I Until now. government regulations First Inte rstate has four different kinds: c:::::=--~~ put a limit on the interest rates banks could pay on most accounts. The result was that unrestricted money market mutual funds were able to pay higher interest. .. and attract lots of investors. But. 11s1)art of a move to deregulate the banking industry, Congress has created two new accounts-a savin~s account and a checking account-with no ceilings on the interest rate paid on each if a minimum balance of $2.500 is malnCained. Can hanks pay as much on these accounts as money market funds? 5-p« NOW At:a.I. -Brand new, it'sjust like a standard checking account but you earn high interest on your balances. I Marlett l'*"tt lvxsw.d. -An investment accoun t which e<1rns a very competitive interest rate and allows for unlimited cash withdrawals. You're also allowed a combination of six automatic payments. pre-authorized pay- ments or checks per ~~kaNll. -A retirement account that allows you to shelter up lo $2,000 of int:ome each year from fed· eral income taxes. ~ficaan ol °"°9its -Deposit ·accounts that have a period of maturity, from 7 days to 6 months. All can now be opened for At least as much. In any case, the( II be highly competitive ... and adjusted frequently lo make sure that your funds keep earning competitive rates. In both the savings and checking accounts. the law requires a mini- mon th. No more than ._ __ _.._• as little as $2.500. Man,.people prefer the e because their interest rate~ are fixed fo r the term of the certificate. mum initial deposit of $2,500. three of th~ six ma_y be check~. 7 reasons~ FU"Sllnterstate Bank of Califunlla: is the place to invest your dollars. · Reason*l: Higbly competitive rates on all accounts. Reason #4: Soon, with our CIRRUS network, you '11 be able to access your check· mg and investment savin~s accounts from coast to coast. That s convenience. ' Reason "2: Only First Interstate gives you instant access to your checking and investment savings accounts. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at any of our nearly 700 Day & Night Tell ers• throughout the West. Reason'S: Enter the Incredible Investment Sweepstakes now until January 31. 1983. Go to your nearest F;rst Interstate of California branch and sign up to win the pdze of a lifetime... \ I , a $150,000 vacation home in Palm Springs. Reason "3: Only First lnterstate 's system gives you instant access to your ~-.. ---• money at our 900 offices in the 11 western state territory. Reason *6: We'll pay you a $10 cash bonus for opening an IRA account with al least $2,000. Reason *7: We 'II give you a $20 cash bonus for opening a Market Interest Account with an initial deposit of $2,500 or more' . ~and give you your first set of checks free . C.... bOf""'8 and awa1pl11k11end.-..Yi1.1113. Only OM .... ._ pet CUltOm« No purcflw « depoelt MClllUry IO enter. ... • .. .. .. ... .. .. .. -~ 84 Orange Oo11t DAIL v PILC]TIW•an••u•y. J1nu17 10. 1183 OIWJGI COUNTY BUSINESS . __ L_!!!.~!.~Y-.!Y ~ ti~n ~~----­ ahead of sch e dule Liberty National Bank of Huntington Beach, a full-service bQsiness and professional bank whkh opened June 2, is more than two _years ahead of schedule in total assets and deposits for the year ended Dec. 31 . Tot.al assets were $36.9 million and deposits were $29 million, according to PblUp S. lnglee, president. California's commissioner of savings and lpan has approved an a pplication to form the newly-organized "Irvine City Savings and Loan Association." Rene Laursen, chairman of the board o f the parent entity. Irvin e City Financial. announced the new firm would be located in the Koll Center Irvine Complex and would open its doors this fall. Bob Patton of Riverside has been appointed d irector. business development , o f TRW W ormat1on Services Division of Orange. Patton, with TRW for 14 years. will be responsible for assisting in formulating strategic growth o~portunities m the information industry. Tony Allen has ,been named president of CR Computer Systems, Inc .• of Orange, an independent subsidiary of Chnstian Rovsing of Denmark. Allen JOins the firm with more than 14 years of top-level management experience in a variety of technical he Ids. Newport Mesa Chrisuan Cen t.er. 2599 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. will be the site of a Wycliffe Bible Translators presentation on Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Details are available from Larry Hagberg or Rick H111 at Wycliffe in Huntington Beach. telephone 536-9346. Four of the nation's leadin~ experts on stress will present a "De-Stress Stress ' seminar in Costa Mesa Jan. 21-22 to help business and the general public deal with an annual $50 billion problem. Emmett E. Miller, M.D.: Steven Halpern, Ph.D.; Larry Roadmao, Ph.D.: and Wiiliam R. Parker, Ph.D., will present the seminar on Friday for businessmen and on Saturday for n urses and the general public. Reservations are available by calling 645-0971. The law firm of Hunt.er and Voss has changed its name and will now practice Law as Voss and Cook. Specializing in real estate law, Voss and Cook consists of attorneys Michael H. Von, Bruce V. Cook, Robert S. Musa, Richard A. Harvey, Steven Casselberry, Glenn R . Ray, David A. Lurker, Steven R. Young, Ralph R. Mazurek and Gary A. Waldron. The firm is located at 19600 Fairchild Drive, Suite 100, Irvine William J . Trevithick II. has )Otned Orange National Bank, Orange as vice president and commercial lending officer. A resident of M~1on Viejo, Trevithick brings 21 years of banking e xperience to hts new position. He recently served as vice president. commercial loan officer of Wells Fargo Bank's Orange Plaza branch. Greg Plec o f Irvin e has been appointed traffic/production manager for Crowell McKay, Inc., In Irvine. He will coordinate the account service teams and the art de partment In the scheduling of jobs, printers and estimates. Plec came to Crowell McKay from Todd Hughes and Meren in Newport Beach. Donald Eagdabl, 37. of Tustin has been named vice president ·and senior cr edit officer for commercial loans at Great American Bank. Engdahl served aa vice president of conttnercial loans with Mitsui Manufacturers Bank in Newport Beach from 1980 until jo~ Great American. ... E.W. Lemoine of Yorba Linda has been promo~ to tenlot' vice president and cashier for El Camino Bank of Anaheim. He previously served as \lice president and cashier with Heritage Bank and before that was with Union Bank of TUC90n, Ariz., for 14 ')'earl· Haivey Stearn of Ml.salon Viejo, vice president of markeUng and construct.Ion for \he Ml.salon Viejo C.o., wu named "MarkeUng Penon of the Year" for 1982 by the Sales and M"arkeung Council of the Bulldln1 Induatry Auocl•tlon of Southerh Callfomla. .. . . \ TRADE UP TO NEW INVESTORS CHECKING SER VICE AND TOP THE NOW ACCOUNTS. 9.38% TODAY'S ANNUAL YIELDt 9.00% TODAY'S RATEt.t Bank of America branches and over 400 VERSATELLER~ machines. Plus you'll Bank of America branch in California. If you regularly maintain higb checking balances, Investors Checking Service is made for you. In addition, Bank of America has a full range of checking plans to suit other needs. Either way, come talk with a Bank of America Financial Service Officer today. It's time to trade up. Up to new Investors Checking Service at Bank of America. If yo u keep a checking balance of $2,500 or more, this variable rate interest checking account is designed for you. Investors Checking Service gives you all the advan· tages of a regular interest-earning check- ing account, yet pays higher interest. Higher than the NOW accounts.• Higher than any interest checking account we've eve r offered. And unlike the "sweep" accounts, your entire Investors Checking acqount balance will earn the same higher interest when you maintain a $2,500 m inimum daily balance. In addi- tion, your entire balance jup to $100,000) is insured by the FDIC. get unlimited check-writing privileges and your checks enjoy statewide recogni- tion. You will receive our easy-to-read Timesaver Statement• and free personal- ized special checks. And, there are no monthly service charges for accounts with balances over $5,000. i r-----------------• i ! ~S36!i Besides higher interest, Investors Checking Service also gives you the ease and convenience of banking at over 1,000 FREE CREDIT CARD BONUS. lf you open an Investors Checking t.ccount by March 31, 198J, we'll give you al'N!xciting bonus. Just bring in the cou- pon below for a bonus credit on any exist· ing or new Bank of America credit card account you have.•• You carreven get this bonus on our most prestigious card, the BankAmcricard• VISA• premium card. The premium card gives you a $5,000 line of credit, emergency cash and VISA Worldwide Traveler Service. Plus special high limit check cashing privileges at any . I You m1y redttm one I J I coupon for up to $36 I l in credit appli~ to ) I your designated Bank· I I Americud• VISA• I I premium card, VISA I I or Bank olAmcrica MasterCard• account.••• I I This offer expires on March 31, 1983. Bring this I I coupon into the branch when yo\I open your I Jnvc11mra Checking account. .I ~----------------- ~--· ---BANKof P.tMERIGA (B . .. ....... lJC ........ ~.M-- •Aftcr your Interest I• credited each month, • ~ you eHn 1ntc1t11 on It u wcll Hun the pdnc;1,1l. The yield Htumu chit dw lnctrctt r•tc rrm•lnt constant over unc ~.,and tlitt ctepo.lta and lnttrett remain In the llCCCNDt~• year ttllatc may chH&I dlttly •Jl,SOO mtnimum dtpotll.1f .ny dally balance falll btlOW 11,~, tht:rltC It ~1411. forchc .. liMIUWDCnt period Tiltnccouet tiaYall- for !Nlancu up to Sl,000,000 Ctrialn rrstrl"10 .. may apply to depotltt which would uuH the balartcc to cacccd $100,000 Call 18itk of America for dtta~ MVllA p...aa.~ VISA or MHttrCard • c:tfdu uni• Bcmut C>Htt un MW credit card ncnunti aubt«t to •pphcttlun app~•I. ~It offer .nd coupoe art 1ub;ect t6 '"'"~"°"''ca.Kt~.- value 11 J11tcrm1ncd b• tvoc of c:redlt cud tccuunt. Refer to tht lnvemm Chcdtlng Service 8onu1 Couron Rulu, and tcrma of the In"''°" Checlttna SCfYke • . r I ..... Ill-ClfM ·- 19 states hit hard by unemployment WASHINGTON (AP) -Nineteen atatea experienced double-digit jobl61neu In November, three tJmes aa many u ln the tame month a year earlier, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statiltks report. The aaency alao aald Tuesday that from November 1981 to last November, only one state - Maine -saw lte unemrloyment rate decline. lte joblC!18 rate •lipped from 7. percent In Novcm~r 1981 to 7.0 percent wt November. The highest jobless rates in November occurred in Michigan and Weal Virginia, 16.4 percent, and Alabama, 15.3. h said that every state suffered a loss in manufacturing jobe over the year. .. Disneyland profit dips BURBANK (AP)t-High interest payments on funds borrowed to build Epcot Center at Wall Disney World depressed flrst quarter profits slightly for Walt Disney Productions, despite record revenues, the company said. The opening of· the $1 billion futuristic e~tertalnment center near Orlando, brought almost 4.7 nulUon visitors to Walt Disney World in the first fiscal quarter ending last Dec. 31 , compared with 2.4 million visitors the same quarter a year earlier, the company announced Tuesday. But attendance at Disneyland in Anaheim dropped 14 percent for the quarter -to 1.7 &illllon from 2 million in the same period the previous year. Firm tells earnings Western Digital Corp., lrvine, has announced second quarter fi.aca.I 1983 results. Net earnings for the second quarter of $511,000, o; A cents ~...&bare. iropco.y,ed..signif.ican~_from...lhe. net Toss incurred during,lhe first quarter fiBcal 1983 of $855,000, or 6 cents. Operating income for the second quarter of $518,-~ improved substantially over the second quart.er of fiscal 1982 losses of $239,000, representing an operating profit improvement of more than $750,000. Net earnings for the second quarter increased 33 percent over second quarter 1982 net earnings of $384,000, or 3 cents, on a net sales increase of 24 percent to $11,052,000. Net sales for the second quarter of fiscal 1982 totaled $8,950,000. Net sales for the first half of fiscal 1983 increased 23 percent to $18,745,000 from last year's first half level of $15,185,000. The first half operating 1063 for fiscal 1983 declined su'96tantially to a loss of only $399,000 from a loss of fl,504,000 incurred during the first six months of fiscal 1982, registering an improvement of more than $1. l million. DOW JONES AVERAGES .. .. N&W YOtlllCtAll'l 'l .... o.w..--~oc~r-'· .JM. , .. WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YO.-IC IAPI JM. 11 ·WHAT AMEX DID METALS -· ... ... 151 i-. MS NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonlOHOill mo1a1 1><1eot toel•r SILVER Hoftdy I Hot-. S t3 000 I* troy ~. only dMy quota GOLD QUOTATIONS · .., Tloo ......... ,.,_ Selected ~ gOld ~ tocloy t.011do11 morning fixing 1•17 15. up $12 75 ,,~-;,don ollornoon fixing 105 50. up ...,.. 011.,"°°" ftatng 14g7 •5, UC> 110 93 ,.rMlltwt hxll>Q lolH 16. up 111 .. Zw•lci. Iott ohffnoon S•H 00 llld. up • ,, oo .... " 00 Mllod H11111r I Nor111011 onty dolly quote $4H 50, up 110 50 ~ only <llllY qvoto 1495.50, up 110 00. •~• fobrleoted only d .. ly q11oto H20 21. 1111 SI I 03 wt c-OOlll 6P04 montll Tiie. llOUO. 111)11 ... 0 SYMBOLS ...... --..... ~~ .... 0. 19 ... ~.12 ...._. 1411'tM-S.M • ,,... ..... 01.n "''·" .._.,._ 1.11 IS t.111 11' M US ... ID.U IM.*-L ti ' 6S Stk GA.JS Cr7.ll •lt..11 QI,,._ I.ft t~ :::·:·. :·:::. ·.:·::·:· ~-=·=. ~·t.. ... :.:: .. :·: .. .'.'.'.'.'.'." I~ AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YOAK (API -&--. 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U• 1.J " Aytfl ,. • 2\i Up '·' 11 ltC Sltw> P' · 11Yt • 1111 V• J.1 : ti "-"lb 1-• "' U• .... • It AMO 1 ts-. + J\Ot Ufl 6.1 • • A......OW I M • ~ Up 6.J • JI ~'"1.7~ i. •I U,. 6.T • tt &.~ ""' + JV. Up ..... D . -+ 1i. V• u •, JA 10<ol.tlM1 " , ... + ~ Up u IS "°'"""""' " r ti. U. U OOWWI Utt 0.. •"'-·~ ---Nti U. -I .__ .. MV.-IV. .. "'-'"' ~-1 'm -'"' -.. ' -~ UV. -Wt .. -· N -lot ,, -~ Ulll -t " -N 51\111 -Jiii ts\lt -IV. •v.-1\lt av._, -J _, 11"--11 -a ~· r HI Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT IWt\tltlH~.1y, J1nu ry I~. 1D83 •; New KCET head says. fi:Scal • • • er1s1s 1s ending LOS ANGELES tA1') W1lll11m Kolun lt.IOk- over Monday us nt•w 1>n•111d1•nt ur Lcu1 J\ntWlt•11' public television •l.{tllon t.unld rt.•µu1 i.. lhul KCl':l''11 fh1cul problems 11r1' t•ndlng. 11wtlon ocrldulb ~·Ill "The most dlftlcuh part of tht• flrutl~hung effort la over," suld Dennhr S1.untlll, dluh 1l1an u( K CET's board o f dlrel'lurs und forml'r t•h11•f executive al 20th-Century Fox Film Corp "Tht• (tr1• la out. The bask atructurt> has be<>n r<.>l>ulll I fo (Kobin) has got a hd. basic slrul'lurt• on whkh ht:> can go ahead." Brian Kinahan. Security Padhc Nauona n vice president who oversees the KCET loan at't'Ounl Dolly~ Parton cancels concerts after threats NEW YORK (AP) -Entertainer Dolly Parton canceled concerts this WL>ek in Louisiana and Tt!xas because of a threat against her last week in Owensboro, Ky., a spokesman for the singer said this week. Parton also has hired a Los Angeles detective agency that spec1ah7.es in mvesugaung threats on the lives of celebriues. said Kaue Valk, who handles Parton's p4blic relauons here. On Saturday night, Parton canceh..'<.! concerts in the Kentucky city after a woman called police there and said she knew a man who "hated th<.> ground that Dolly Parton walked on" and who was going lO harm her. Valk· confirmed that Parton had been threatened several times but would not elaborate. Gavin DeBecker. a security expert, advised Parton to cancel all conc.-erts until an investigation of the threats is completed. Valk said. 0# THE IEJDH 211 N. Coast ti&hway Lactl'la Beach, Ca. (714) 494-7535 CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS Gift Certificates Avai able 2 DAY SPECIAL - 503 ROOM RATE DISCOUNT ON THI SICOND CONSICUTIVI NIGHT Of YOU• STAY .Mt -Uoft ... Ml.,,_~,__.,-'*' ..... ,_... tM ~ ., et Vt prb. 0... good ttwv Feb. .. 1113 - liloftdey, TUMdeJ a Wedn11d1y °"'J. .. for hlll hunk, Slink ur Anwrlcu and Wt•lla l'~aruo. llf(rt't.,. with Stanfill on tht-flnan<'lol 1wtu1 of tht< 1k1ll11n "Tht•y hovo mudt• u lot of prt>"rt• ," Kmahon Kuld, l"l'ft•rrln1 Ill K(.'IC1"11 rnt1n11ut•mf'nt "ll II t•on11ldt•n·d, ur nay pur11011al judgownt, lO be o lwulthy N>mpany I say thot cauUou11lv Nobody's rwrft-ct But they 11rt• In uood ahupc Our rdotloOB with tht•m ure gOQd . I\ yl.'ur ago. lht' bunk W(lre tht<>atcnlng to tunt• _gut lht• t.tutlun complett>ly At ihot time, the swllon, Ch1mnel 2K In Lot Angelf's, reported a long-term loan or $3 3 million, a working cuplt.al debt of $1 million and another $1.2 million In unpaid bllJs. Then the 16-yuar-old station ln\tltuted a number or drMtic cost-auttlng measures and paid orr its working caplt.al loon. reduced ha long-tcnn debt to $2.8 million and dc.oereased tts bills to about $700.000, said Sheldon Auerbach. KCET's chief f1nanc1nl oUicer. LUXURY THEATRES lat TwoM11inttShowinuOHlYS2.SIJftlns0therwiwMtttd S 113teUr1•1uil6l6s~ 2sss1 ~~t:.) FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V151tOvr ... * 'l'ootsl8 ARCADE of GAMES• ·~;;~~'f!'.H GANDHI 1~M "• ., ......... ._.. .............. _ ~ U •OO 4 100 1 :00 Econ. 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We •• locked out because we refuaed to lo•• up to 75 % of our joba, double th• work load of lhOH remaining and allow our expertise to be utlllzed to enable underpaid, Inexperienced kid• to handle the highly complex equipment In the projection rooms of the United Artlsll Theatres. ~t errog1nt11 and unllet., .. lv demanded thet each proJectlonlat employH Mt'Vk:e u meny •• eleven aueens In complexes u much as twenty mH" epllrtD W• believe this to be unfelr to.the 50-75•~ of the proJectlonlata that would h•v• Iott their Jobi under thOM conditions. and unfelr to the movie l>•trona who are paying top price for their trcketa. with th• chance of seeing aub·etandent pirot-ctlon of the featuret they paid to .... We were wllllng to negotiate, but the Company die......., llnd errotenltY, LOCKID '" OUT. YOU CAN H•L .. I ·,..._don't go Into enr UnfMd Artlet• n...tre .,.,.._.,Your written letter• of tuPP«t"Wlll be appre· cleted by UI. 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TOvt•,.., -"THS D""1< CAYIT AL" i..1 Clllf·HtOUllO ."TOO~".,.. ...... °"'""" ORANGE [ll/1\11 IN le~IO ...... fJWll ...... c-.. .,... .. , MI SS ION ."'' t IN . -_,..,_...,. ... mlddlu-manugcmt.'nt. employea wu l'Cltored u of • Ot•<· I but a 10 purcent poy cut for four vice f,)I l'lldi•ntt I• tttlll In ~!te<,•t In ddltlon, 77 people> had bf.en flr\.-d 1.md other Jobi wore ollmlnotro through ottrlUon by tll~ end of la l Juno, and u 1982 N1dt'd, ttw station rcporl.ed having only 1 ~3-tull-Umc employees compurud to 241 at thc•«nd of 1981., t• I I I I ·1 I :1 ! I I I I I I I ' I I I I • I .. I f I 1 11 I • • I I I • t I I I 1 Orl!!Qt Colet DAILY PILOT/Wtdnlldey, J~ary 19, 1"3 TMI t'"MIL\' Cl•Ctl •IGGEORGI by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) PUNl1TI by Cttarlet M. Schulz --------. ·~ . ~ • 1-1• "Sto,tolking, Dolly. I wont to listen . to it snowing." "Oh. I don't mind the Job so much as I do the pecking order." . MARMADl:KE by Brad Anderson "Dad should never have let Marmaduke take the lead!" I WOUl.ON'T &.Y THAT. SAM I I'VE MADE A LDT OF WONEY ~.JEANNIE WITH COUNTRV eor WHEN 'l'OV HAVE NO FEEL' TIM 6ElS OVT ~ MISON. I 11'16 WHATSOEVER WOUL.DN'T MINO STAAING FOR TIM, HAVE YOlJ? HIM TO SOME SORT OF !!::iiil-~Bu5INESS1 ~et <.tUPPY ! BR1~YoUR ~OVER! 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UT'.""fLi: 6H~l:5-ARE MADE-OF·--- SUGAR AND SPICE AND EVERYTHING Nl~E Fl:NK\' WINKEllBE_.N tt0W TO WIN AT IASKETllAµ. l'f 6&Nf\ Dl.NCNol ••• /·~ mo~-ow REAU.CJ c.RIPP(t A "W\N\ ... l JUST PUT DOWN, 11 SO WMEH ME ND/Ee. TMEY'D KHOW !&MW TO SEND MIS MA6AZINES 11 by Tom K. Ryan ·. E&PECJAU.c,> IF 1HE4' ~ F(((JM 1HE 5CHOOL.'5 CA~JA ! ' =· . . • \\1 11 ""11\\ ........ ~ =:.:._ :c:: ...._'IAHOILI Tiie ~· ere hired to j)fotect • writer wtlo It Ille object ot dMth lhfM te G llGHT II INOUC1t4 T Of'll talkl Oevld Into hiring Tommy IOt hie COtlllNC· lion GOmpeny • THMl'8 OOMftAHY J 1c11 end L1rry 1rt 1.mkllOWlngly d •uno the aa~wom•n. • HAWAII "Vl.O ""9V ,.,,..,, llr1¥1M11~" lt•t llrt~lftlllfl .. "· hitH'l\I II fMtWM "1 t 19\lltlttl MtftflMt!lf I ~llrt M llllYlll> 111 r • !Mli, ij .. Ill IWllltt• l:=DIUOATI ........ ,.,...., .,.. Gill\ C111trt11' ,,......, Attltllr Mllltf 11 M1rvttt Lew """' l'llOftt•• I flt• tulllofl '""el"' Ill • eommunlty d!YifM tty eon. lrOYltllM 0¥9' I lootl f llll N11t101 ordlnt1111 1114 • ..woluntlry IOtlool ptlYtf f)C>lloy. OO A#l IU~LY 1H HAWAII "fllen Tiit Ntohll Afl ltt• _:_;~ lo...J.on" llMt .. All -()Qt -et LIWe""-err •l'rlOnG "'' hit• pttfOtlMd by Air l11~y Ill 11111 COii· Cetl llPtd II Honolulu'I ltllldtll Alane CJ )MOVll • -"'Ouelt "°' l'ltt" ( tH t) Everett McGiii, ~ Dawn ChOng. Thr" mtm• l>lf• 01 a Prlhlllorle trll>t lhlt hHn't the knowt.clOt IC>f me111no llrt '" ...,, 1n Merch or • new eourct when 11\ttr 'onllnuouaty (Pett 3) A....O n1b1 1 11\anrytown rtgemulfln '°' 1 minor ll1tlt. • OVl .. IASY Gutet Douglae Fllrbank1 Jr (RIO GD P91 L.ATENIGHT IHos::; immons will appear on HAnne Murray's Caribbean Cruise" at 8 p.m. on KNXT (2). burning pilot llre ta tlltln· ~lahed. 'R' t :ae> U QI l'AMIL Y Tlfl Alter EtyH'I younger bfother Show. up II lhl Keeton• lor • v111t, FBI 1g1n11 arrive to 1rre11 him I HAMY-0 IV81HUI N!PORT NI LA TINIGHT Hott Oennla Wholey Ct)MOVll • • "Pray TV" ( 1980) D•bney C01tm1n, Archie Hehn A nttr·benkrupt TV 111t1on chan0t4 111 lormll to •ll·rellgloua progrem- ml"i._'PG' * e e "FOr1 ApM:ht, The Bronx" ( 1111 I) Peut Ntw· min. Ed Aener A tough cop b11t111 crime end cor· r1,1pllon In New Yor~ City's South Bronx ntlghbO<· llOOd 'R' 12:So G QI LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN GuHtt actor H1rrt1on Ford. Ronald Popell, men- ultcturtr ol 11nuau1t pro0- uc11 (RI HBC HIWI lo lht Gulf or St LllWrtnet THE PRICE IS RIGHT 7:30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN MOVIE F111urtd 1 ghos twriter • e "Lll'a Do II Ageln" who f>r~vld8' hll writing ( 11175) Sldnty Poitier, Biii 1k1b IOf anyone wno 11 Colby. A mlllunen and 1 lec:ed wflh wr1ter1 bloell; • IKIOfY worker "'OIO• In atrtet museu11, some or bitting and hypnotlam lo the Southland'• best wom· ralM runda fOt their lodge en chela 'PG' I QI FAMILY FEUD ct MOVIE LAVERNE l SHIRLEY e * * "Nlehol81 Nlekleby" & COMPANY ( 11147J Oeretc Bond, Cedric Shlrley wins a COf'lllll lhel H8fdwic::k1. Baaed on Ille entlllfl "" to • honey· cJ•Mlc by Chan.t Dieken• moon ~tnd 11 • cl'"y A young led anempta 10 hOtet PfOlec1 hla lamlly lrom 1111 G EYE OH L.A. unc:le'a wicked lnftuence. FHturtd: luPtr model l:ao I Al.ICE Chrlatle Brlnklty, an In· DICK CAVETT depth loolc 11 lhl Peop1t'1 Gueet: ~ Harrie. (Par1 2) Republle or Chin•: 4- (R) --..... · ·--.... Wno.ler.ot1~d)'tw<t\li;t.1~. CI> a NIWI • I MADAME·s PLACE @ IANflY Mil~ WKAP IN CIHCINHATI While Barney ·--IVIC· Johnny Ind Venua Pllrlk:I· llon lrom hla nelQhb<>f· Piii In .,, elcohol drinking hOod, hi• men.,., .. ,, 1>9r. IJCP«ltnenl on lhe lir. Mf'k ClnlUI tuer Ind • Cl> TlC TAC D()UOH aome 1ngry apartment 9 MACNEJL I LEHRER dwel'-• who have •i.b-AEPOffT llttltd their own court 'YI-G ~y CViTER tern. TONIGHT I WOftLD Oii" PIOP~ "My Father, Stravinsky" V'IOEO JUKEeoX tgor Strevtnaky's ion. 1:00 CM HEWt Soullma, II INlured In a NBC Nl!WI mvllcel pertorm•nct I HAPPY DAYS AQAIN documtntety or Strtvln- FonzHI matches bled11 ally'• lemlly lift in Switzer· with a Frenc:h fencing land champion who llr•t tneutt1 0 YOU A8KEO FOR IT America and thtn J<>enlt Feetured "Wrlatwatc h I ABC NEWS n TelevlalOn' and "Surf· SOAP "'?' board Dog " JMSIC8 comes home lrom m COLL.EOE the tio.pi111. Outctl and IA8KET8All Eunlc:. announce their llhnol• Fighting IM1nl ve merrl1g1 pt1n1: Mery Purdue 8ollwmakera r-.11 the photOI lht'I Ca) Na.\ aAIKETIAU. lound ol Bun, Denny Ind Los Angtlta Lekers ..... ecentlty clad WOfTIWI San Diego Clippers (J) NEWS 1:00 9 Cl> AHNE M""AAY'S • TH..u'8 COMPANY ~ CIWl8£ Much lo Jecll'• ember· An~ Murray tak .. • muei- r-t, Terri IUbduM • eel llolldey CNIM •botfd drunk With karlle. the S.S Nofwey wilh .,,._ 11 JOt<Efl WIU) Cl81 QUMll Eddi. Rebb4tt. IUSINESI Richard S lmmona end REPORT JoN LU1e Rodrigva. Cl> P.M.MAGAZINE O a!REALl'EOPLE A home compvlet network Feet\lftO • male beauty tti.t allows 111 ""''to nin P•OHnt: hibernating ert1ndl WflUt et home: a t>eer•, a P1ttlbutgh sport• convention ot beld·heedtd bulf, the Med\1nlcal Bull menr Riding Chemplonehtpa. 0 !HTERTAINMENT 8 MOVIE TOMOHT * • * "Torn Curtain" A IOOll 11 the pflOtogniph-11966) PllJI Newman, Juhl Ing or • Pleyboy plctorlat, Andrtw1. tn order 10 "The Glrtl 01 Aapen " obtain I MCrtl lormull '9 OftAHGE COUHTY r-..ry tor Petfec1ong a TOOAY new weepon, en American CID.MOVIE phyalclat pr111nd1 10 * I·~ "Tiie MegiC Of Las-defect to Eat ~many tie" (tll78) Jernea St-art, G 9 TALU OF THE Mickey Rooney The OOt.O MONKEY bttoved collie helps to Jake enUsta the ekt or 1 rutflrm a young boy'• duellell and her cetebfll· faith In humanity wnen ant Id uncle wnen a dlsgnin- preven11 MVerll crlMI tied Englllh lord llltnll • from occvrrlng in 1 ptKe-bomb •board 1111 OC4Nln fut vali.y erN. 'G' llner 10 force deflvety ot CZ) MOVIE the royel jewlla e I I'~ "Tilt 4111h Peral· 0 C0LLE0E tel" 111142) uurence Otl-IASKETIALL vie<, Erle Por1m1n During C81iforn11 St11e va. Lu World Wer II, .,. Null VegH llruggle toward the Nltty (!) 80AP or tilt Cenldi1111 mainland Billy 11111 JeNiCe about hil __.!!!!' their U·boll la .eu_n_k ____ a_ff_•_1r_w_1_1h_h_11_11_1Gh_.,_._. B_u_r1_ CHANNEL LISTINGS i KNXT ICBS) 8 KNBC (NBCI • KTLA I Ind.I e KABC IABCI e 1<FM8 (CBSJ f) KHJ· TV I INS.I e KCST IABC> • KTTV (Ind.) •• KCOP·TV (Ind.) e KCET CPBSI e l<OCE <PBS) NI.JC NOTIC£ ,.IC'TmOU ....... 1 NAmlTAn.NT Tiit lolk>wlnQ pereona ert doing bualMle It: JOSH SLOCUM'S , 2801 W Cotlt Hlghwey, NewPQl1 " Beecll, Celifornte-t?te3 Mlnney·a Femlly Enterprl111 Inc., 1 Ctltorn48 00t0or11fon, 2430 S1111I• An• Avenue. Cott• Mffl. CllllfOtnle t2827 Tfllt ~ le conducted by a cor1)0f•tlon. MJnnty'a Fem!ly Ent~lno Ab. P. Mlnl)9y lecr.tety/TtMlll.lfer ,.... P11bll11Md O,.nQt CoHt Dally Piiat. .ler\, 12, tO, H. Fftl. 2. 1083 . -·· 24t-tf (!WI) KOOC (lnO I (§, On·TV 'I Z·TV E HBO :r 1ctnemn1 CJ) t WORI NV .. N.Y. itll IWTBS) :L IESPN) Cl: ( Showtl mt I • Sclotllght • (C.blt Ntws Network I PUBllC NOTICE ,ICTITIOU9 9UMNIH M.-ITATIMIMT Th• lollowlng peraon Is doing t>v••-u: BIRT'HIN' SHIRTS, 2211 M ... Or .• Senti Ana. CA 112707 S1ecy Oorent McCullough, 22 t t Mtll Or .. Sanle Ana, CA 112707 Thlt bua1n111 11 eonouc:ted by 1111 lndlvldu81. Stacy 0 ~ultough Thll 1t11emen1 wu lllecl wit.II Ult County ci.11 ot Orange County on Dec 23, 1t82 ,20M77 Pubtlehtd Orenge Co111 0•11)' Pllol, Dec, 29. 1982, Jen. 5, t2, tt, 1te3 ..._ .... _. ..... __ ~--- Ml.JC NOTIC£ IOr embeulernenl !Pert I) __, (!) MOVll tell• Mary'"''' bMn IMng • • • "Houdini" t 1953) wt th .,, •lltn Tony Curtt1, Janet Lttgh, .. P.M. MAGAZINE Thi Ille ol tilt world'a A home computer network gr111111 HCIPf ertt11 11 that 11tow1 Ill u11<1 lo run llcttonetlztd errends while et home, • m u•A•a•H convention of b•ld·hM~ A aud<ltn deluge ol men wounde;, at the ~Oi'71h I• e MOVIE rottowe<I by 1 llre and 1 •• ·~ "MOMS" (Plft 2) relnStOfm ( 1978J Burl L1nc81ler, 6'D WHNf'S MY LINE Anthony Oueyi.. Thi Ille ol CC) MOVIE lhl plbliceJ leader who e •''t "A Pltcle Of The brought the Htbr-OUI AcilOn" ( 1117TI Sidney Pol. of 1t1very In Egypt 11116 tier, 9111 Coaby. Two llkeble took them to lht b<>fdeta crook• attempt to m11ter ol the PromtM<I Len<I 11 the art of Ult rip-off whtle Chronicled. being bleckmllltd Into'* flD A SKATING tickling 11verel communl- SP£CTACULAR 1NZ ttptoblem1. 'PO' CetOI Fo• 8ncl • Rtchetd (Q) MOVIE Oet~1 EJ1tne Z!)'.lk. end * e • "Shoot Tiit Moon" •· • -'-Pe'ter ·i nd taf1T1n C-itfu1fi:·· .. --"('1'1HJ'~lijMf-1'11\119y, a.rw · era pr-• en llltrevegeo-Kuton Thi co11ap1t or en ie on Ice IMturing tht upper mlddi.-c:t•N cou- muaJc end mood• of Amer· pie's marrl•O• 1nd 1 Ill tee effect on their '°"' dlUQh· (t) MOVIE tera la Chronlc:led 'A' * * *'" "OHd End" 10:008 \WOUINCY 11937) SyM1 Sldnty, Jotl Oulnc:y uka for Or Emtly McCrH Youngster• In en Hanover'• help In deter· Eeat River 11\Hn rior11 to mining whether • ovtrcome their environ. • decealld girt'• boyfriend men1 11 • murderer or the 11111<1 CSJ MOVIE half OI • IUlcid• PIGI e * '-' "S econd Hind 9 0 G) e NEWS Heertt" ( 11180) Robert G (lJJ DYNASTY Blake, Barbel• Httri• A Ai.xii end Felton llnOer• Tt•U cer·wuh a11enden1 mint Sammy Jo'• plan 10 wakn up one morning 10 1e1ve hef baby with Kryttle find lhe1 hi 11 married to • 8ncl Blake. o nlghtclvb wa1tr111 with • THAT DIUCATE tllftt klda 'PG' IALAHCl 0 MOVIE "School Preyer And Gun * "Vlnn" ( 19821 Glenn ContrOI" Proluaor Arthur F0td, Chl.IQI Connqra, A Miiier ol Harverd Lew dtldly vlrua la atotefl lrOtn Schoot mo<1tret11 1 di,. • m lU11ry lab end cuallon focvalng on a un&MIMd on the ~ cornmunity11t.Med by con- uon, apre.Otng • trail ol troveralM over a locel gun d1e1n and Ontructlon. contrOI 0tdlnenoe 1111<1 • 'PG' o1u 1:30 (!) CHAR~'8 ~ ~::""' tchOot ~ Ktlly't put " 1 potic. ID AU9TIN CITY UMIT8 off~ '°""' becll to "MIClt91 Giiiey I T a. heunt hit when a iul*tt la Sl\tppefd" Mickey Giiiey r......O lrom "'"°" and Ptr10<m1 "You Don't Know returna lor revenge. Me" end "Put Your • JUtCINO THE Drteml Away," and T Q ORAHO£ ~ Ql!ers ~'1. of F11turld. MichHI Jamea hla htll, 11111 u1 •bout sale dlela 6'D THE VIRGINIAN thet wof1c 8ncl 1 new mtlh· MOVIE oO of ~rglcelty removing e * e . 'Netgllbora" pH I) tat John Bervehl. Dan C!) HIOOIH ftlACES: Aytuoyd A mlddle-cleU WHIM HISTORY UVU tvbvrb911 couple ere 11.1b- "Anc:t1nt Ptec"" Host jected ro tilt" 1tran11t1t 24· Phdip Abbott vlllll the hour peoO<I ol their lllltl Cenyonlel\OI wlldlr-or lfter their t>IUfrt ,_ Utah 1114 Hveco Ttnka In . '*1!hb<>fl move In ne•t -•tern Te.llM -two lit" door. ·R' where lodl"1 rocll ..rt "-9 MOVll! endured for c:enturlM (R) e • • "Cheln RNcrton" t:OO II Cl> MOVIE ( 1980) Steve Bt11ty, Am•· "Anolhef WotN!ft'I Chlld" Merl• Winchester A COY· IPrtmtlfe) Linde L•Yln, tted.Yp n11C1eer eccldent Tony lo Blanco. A happily rtlUlta In a contamlnllld, merritd but Cllildleee wom· amnesiac: plant worker en lrltt to meltt I home wenderlng 1round the for the young girl her llus-countryside band secretly lelhertd O MOVll! yeen eerller • e ''\ "Rollover" 11981) D a ntE FACT'S OF J-Fond•. Krlt l(rla- UF'l IOlll<IOn A former movie 11:$0 II (IJ HART TO HA"T Joo11h1n and Jennifer are on opposing lldn When lhty try to Solve • murder In which their best lrlenda trt the IUll)ICll. IJ Q! THE HIT Of' CAMON Hoal: Johnny Cer1on. Guella: At1n·Margr11, Pet• Fountain, Gtoroe Miiiet, OeY1d HOfowllZ. (R) G aJ) A8C NEW8 NIOHTUHE 0 YOU ASKED FOR IT Futvrtd: "Wrlllw1tch Tetevlalon" ano "Suri· board Dog." .. MOVIE •• • .. The Ho1p1tat" ( 19121 a.oroe c. &:on. 011n1 RIOo. A dlellluelontd doctor on lhl Wfge 01 .. ..,,diYofooe·fa MlteCHf~· cldt by a YOYllQ womtn I F()CUe OH 80CtlTY 700CUl8 11:~ NOTNICl88AAILY THl!NIWS C-Omtcly fk•tchtl combine wllh cl•Ulc lllm and ,_. loot8ge In en ollbUI, MllrlC IU-.Off (.l)MOVIE • •·~ "American Pop" I 1H 1) Anlmlted. Tiit 111$- lory 01 Amtrican pop mualc, lrom veudevlllt to rock 'n' roll. II traced through severll Ofnlt•· Ilona of • family of mull· Cl9111 'R 11:80 , C) MOVIE * * ~ "Tilt Uttlmete War-rior" ( 1977) Yul Brynntr, Mu von Sydow Survivors of • nudeet holoc-t In the 2111 century auller from the 1ffect1 ol pllglJtl encl 11111r-.1on 'R' 12:00 8 IHTUITNHMENT TONfGH'T A look el the photC>grlj)h· Ing Of I Playt>oy pictonel, "The Gltlt 01 Alpen." ·~LAITWOM> * * 1'1 "OltQllCHllS Mur· det" 11974) Jon Flnc:h, Judy Qeeaon An Unc:Ol'I· venllonat d11ecttv1 MlfChet fOt ~ ~ wile ol 1111 ernlnet'lt paychl· II rill {!) NEWS ., l..OVI!. AMERICAN STYLE 'LOYI And The HtrYoul Executive" Howerd It PfO- moted to en tlllCutlvt positlOn "Love And Thi Becrltlor'' Jimmy'• molhtt trt11 her beat to dlScour age Ill hie g1rt- friend1 (Q)MOVll • * "Fentuy tn Blue" (1975) GecwOifl• SPIMn. John Toland A remlly friend tr1t1 to lolve • COU• pie'• merir81 problema by lnitllling them Into lhl ranka 01 a grove> or met• IWIPPtrl 12: 10 Of) MOVIE 11 TOM COTTLE: UP CLOR (!) TOM COTTLE: UP Cl08E GUiii Gereldlne Pegt. ., L0\11!, AMERICAN STYLE "Love And Murphy'• Btd" Seret\ end JOfln 1rrlve homt llPetllllY "Love And Thi LOii Dog" EIM· nor pule an 1d In the paptf for • lost dog thel lhe ntY· ., had. 9MOVIE * * • "Cavemen" ( 1118 t) Ringo Sterr. Dennis Quaid. Thi clownlah member of a berety human prthlltOfkl tribe t>egtna to dlecover th1t bfetna lll10 not brewn wtll bl tilt key to hi• oeo- ~plt!1 _..ivll-'PG' {f)MOYIE ***'It "Eyewttne11" (11181) Sigourney WNver. WIMlam Hur1 A tet.vlalon reponer blcOftltl lnvolVtd wttr• • j911llor who mey know mor1 about • mur· der lll•t hi wOOllMd lhen heilUylng 'R' 12:40 8 Cl) MOVIE e e "Thi Premonition" (11178) Sheron Fetrell, ,,.ff Corey The del'•ngeO. net· urat mothtr ol a llllle girt unlttshH her paychlc powers on •hi adopUve mothlf In order to get her deughter back (RI 1:009 MOVIE * e "Thi Hllngld Men" ( 111851 Ec:lmorut O'Brien, Vere Miles G MOVIE * e '-'I "Thi McM11tet1" ( 11170) Burl lvH. Brock Peter a. {!)MOVIE * ·~ "Pala 01 Thi SllddHI" 1111381 John wevne. Rey Corrigan • MOVIE "*** "Tiit Wiii" (195t) Rictlard R~. Hetry MOf· gan Petty Pt•llJOll;M di• appear whtn a black chlld blComH tr9'>Pfd In • well 0 EHTEATAINMENT • '"TONIGHT A IOOk II the pl>Otogreph· Ing ol • Playboy plctoriel. "Thi Girls Of Aac>tn " 1:20 MOVIE e • "Thi Flnel Connlct" 11981) Sam Neill, AosNno Brull. 1:30 D Q! NIC NEWS OVVIHIOHT • IO YOU THlfolK YOU GOTTAOUel..U (C)MOVIE * I "LOOM Shoel" ( 11178) 8 111 M11rr1y, Ho ward H1111m1n Nothing la aecred In thll utlrlcal ~ . II HollyviOOd movt.m8k· ''!!!end 91nre 1Um1-'R' (QJ PL.A YIOY OH THE AIA 2:00. Cl> ceuEWS NIOHTWAT~ ·=WORLD Thi g1rt1 Ott In trouble lier wno tOOk over lhl when they try to IP"• Mre chelrm1nthlp ol her lett JOHN DARLING Garrett any unntCMUry lluaband'a C0<90tllton and atreu that m!Qht ra11e lier 1 hlgh·~ld llnenel•t elrtady high blood pr... expert btCOmt lnvolv.d In sure_o 1 dtaa1trov1 OMI wlth I'Vf! GOT SOME GOOO~W5. G ®)' THE FALL GUY Arab lnveslora. 'R' Ot~LtE.1 Two b11t-jumping con trt· 10:30 ., INOl!PENDENT Itta le.cs Colt. Ho.ii end HCTWORK NIWI Jcxty to Me•ICO. wht11 lhe 10:41 (%) ClNEMAICOM CIN la compt;ceted by • 11:00 9 0 G Cl' <Ill 8 phony trtaaure-lrove and NEWS murder 9 SATURDAY NIGHT 11) M~~3• Hotl. MIC'1Mt-~1-.tt-.ot--t-'li1 R8der wrttet home to hla James Taylor mother wfllle Hewlleyt Cit· D rN 8EAACH OF ... "" on root tnapectton end "O 8 Cooper · Col Potter ""' •11<>1 In the • THI! Jlff!MON8 INCllllde. Tom end George rent a • KEHNEOY CENTER aadt>Oet tven thOvQh ntl- TONIGHT tiler knowa how to Nllt It PUBllC NOTICE PUBltC NOTICE PtB.tC NOTIC£ ~~ ... ~ 'tCTITIOUI 9U ... ll FICTITIOUl llU ... H -.,,.,_, MAim ITAT'lmWT HAMI ITllftMINT .... ~~--. "'O '*"°"' ert ~ The lotlowlng .,.rton 11 doing The rouowlng pttton 11 doing ""'.,,_ ~ M ! buelrltl• II MARIANAS BUllOINO .. C TECHNOLOGY, 5111 ANTIQUE AMERIOANA ASSOCIATES I, IUO Tlll>ttl I(~ Cit., Huntington hacfl OAAPHICS 78& N1wto11 Wey. Avtnut, Fountain llfMff;, Callfomla CA. t214f ' Colle Mia, C8*omle 92t27 11270I ~ C. BvlU, IH1 I(~ Ooneld ttn Waynt, 3018 FHP, tno .. 11930 Telbtrl A--, Cir., Hwltlngton letch, CA. t2e41 Fernhtlth Ln., Coate MUI, Fountain Vellty, Cellfomle 92708 1'\lf eu.1r-. It ~ttd "Y en Celilornie 112828 F}!P, lnC ~. Thlt bu91nttt it conducted by In °"'*1 Gumblnet, M.O.. ~ Oety c llu1t• ln<IMdu•I Prllldent Tllia etl1en'ltfit llltd wtth ~ Oonek1 Ian Wtynt Thia ettt-t waa llltd with the Coun Cltt1t o;u 1 Thia 1tt1tmenl waa llltd with the County Cltt1t of Orenot County on J ty ..,. of MQt County on COul'I"' °"" of Or-County on JM, 11, 1183. "1. 11, 1.--. -•1 -..,.... l'lfPt'1 ~ r-•-Ceo 23, ltt2, Publlenl<I Or•ng• Co1.1t Delly _!!lb~•~ 011'•no• ~Coaat Delly Publllhtd Ot111r, Colt~ rta.JC NOTICE K-4m01 FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 U..ITAn.NT The lollowl119 p1r1on I• doing butlnnt ": Rl:IOU R CES tNTER~ATIONAL 82·3, 4041 M•cArth11r ll'lld. ir250. N-pott &tech, CA 92880. Robert A. Jojlty, 9520 N Mey A--. Oklahoma City, OK 7'120 Thl8 l>UllllMe II coMucled by 1 11m1t1e1 partntBllfP. Robert A J011tV OtMtll Pllrtt* Thl8 ~t -llltd wl~ ttlt COl.lnty Cltrll of OrlllOI Collnty on o.c H . 1tta ,_ Pilot, Jen. 12. t9, 29, Feb, 2,H3-e31"3 ...--., _., 1.. • at, .... 2 ... !~.· , ... __ ...... Oto "· '" • Jen. 6. 12, 18, ~~~~~~~~~;;:;.-..,.._ 1te3 ltubllthld OflllOt Co11t Otlly ... S.-82 Piiot, Jtn. 8, 12. 1t. te, ttn MUC NOTlC( -~"°~"~,~IOUI~~ .. ~~.~ •• ~ .. ~--____ MUC_...__NO_n_a ____ , 1a1..a um ., • .,...,., rt&IC flOT1C( Thp fOllOtWlnt peteon1 Ir• doinO ~ ....... IMllllil9 aa: Malm ftAW "°""°ue IUH•H Ju If C 0 A IT IN O Tht followlng per.on 11 doing "AMI tTATlmln ltUILfSHl .. llTHI NEWPORT t>utlnttt ... The fOllOWlno ptflOll .. dolnt HM'eOR VINOfCATO ... 421 30tfl U 9. l'OOOIEAVICI CO., 4811 ~ •· :u.:o 4, ~t ....... Ce f . 17111 ........ f\111• to4. CO.ti JOYCE'S IALIOA llAUTY • MtM, CA tHlt tM.OM, 410 W... C.. ~. 'nlomM A...,., MurptllM, Jofln Nlcfl04le 0..-, IOU NwPort lledl. CA tHa 1070 •• , •• L19un• IHOfl, O• w .... Melllld ........ CAUM3. JOyH "obl11 •0.."..!.. 11101 '*' Thia ""'""' It OCWICMttd tty"" HopkN " , tMne. CA nroe. ,,_. Cerocfltta ~ 1010 lllCIMOl'8I 1"" 11ut11te18 II ~ tty ett ..... ~ ..... c;. 1 JoflnN.0--........ I " . "'9MM A . ....,.,... TNt .. ....._wee lll9d ... 1111 JoyOI ~ T'MI 11111 lflllll w _, wlll ,_ C.... of Ortl'fl ~ • Tiiie ... ,., ..... }llM flld .. "'9 ClluRlr Clift of Or-. ~ °" ts. ,.., ~ a.. e1 Gr9llfl c...., .., Ila. 11, fla, JM I , 1111 ,.... ~•lllMd Ofente CO..t 0... ,_ ~ Oflflt9 0-,.t ~ Dec. n , 1911, ltltllJ. 11, tf, ll"ut>lllhtd Oren .. Coeel Del~ ..... JM It, "· .. M J, .... ~ ,.., Not. Jiin ti, tt. a . , .. I. tta ,... ...... l4MI .. • ••'t "TlllH" (IH 1) lfvte Deni, MM MllfM lltl )MCMI • e • "H'""9 Wltll Oele" ( tlrPI l'eul IA ~. Olflfy Cllfll ... II ... l>HTllUCO ' Ullo Ttllle In Hit ti.," MOYll • • "OM"' MUl't'' ltH O Ollttlel ltOlllOI\, IM Mlf• w·MOYll • O • "Vloletlt '' (11711 IU l>t llt H11ppt1t, ltephent Audren Tl\1 r..i.llft ltOty of I ...,...,. terld lttn•tgtr WhO poi. IOlltd hlr oaren11 In ttS3 II IOld 'R' t:IO tCJ MOVll * "8ht'I 10 And AMdy" ( 10f01 A Ml!.lllly) ~ng g1r1 and two cerelr" OllYt t11ve1 around "'' wo11<1 l~htr 'R' $:009 MOVIE * * * "Tilt BttOf\ Of Art. zone" ( 111&01 v1nctn1 Pr~. £lien Ortw C!) llAHUNT m MOVll ···~ "The Maril 01 Zor· ro" (11174) Frank LetlOtllt . OIJbert Ro11nd A dating 191h·century 1word1mtn ateg" de8dly duet1 with hllentmltt 3:10 CS) MOVIE *II * "Modern Romaooe" ( 11181) Albert Brooke, Kllhryn HarrOld A fll,fn editor triea repelltdly to win bltcik lht hlert ol the woman he lovee R' 3:30 (!) FAITH 20 3:50 Uf l MOVIE •I I "Ntlghl>Orl" 0 118 I) John Btluaht Oe n Aykroyd. 4:00 (!) TOP O' THE MOANING OMO\'IE • * * "Southern Com- lort" (1118tl Keith Cerr•· dine. POW«• Boothe 4:30 C!) IUllWINKLE • MINION: IMPOelllll ©)MOVIE • • ·~ "Leaerbltll" ( 11178) l<l"l Mltt0t<1, Cheryl Smith A • mttehleYou• tetrl·llQlt Oii• hla h1nd1 on en adv•nc.d ~ left by ,,, ..... eliena. "PG' CZ)MOVIE • *'*"*'~·"'l"9 -41141\ .,,.,. tel" I 11142) Laurenoe Oll- Yle<. Eric Portm1111 Tltur•da11'• Da11d•e tff o.,le• 8:00 Cl)••·~ "Rock allow" (11180) Paul McCertney end WlflOI Thia record Of the band'• U.S tour lncluOee penorm1nc:e1 or "Jet," '98"0 On The Aun," "Siiiy love Songa" end eomt old Bulle b•llads. 'G' :00 (~J * • ,,., "Mutbatta" (11179) Biii Murrey. CM1 Makepe-A ieny eum- mer camp counMlor lead• hit misfit chergee Into • no-hotda·bured sports comp11111on 1ga1n11 • group rrom another e11mp wt1h • much betttf repute· lion 'PG • * ·~ "Gulltvtf'e lr•· vela" ( 1977) Rlcherd Herrtt, Cethtrtne ~ B•Md on the etory by Jonathan Swill An Englllh physicia n _ becom11 marooned °" an i.teno kln9dom populated by tiny people 'G' • (0) e • • '1 "Chllrlll And Lucie" 11979) Oanlel C.C.. caJdl, Glnttle Getctn A couple whOM metriagt 11 -~ tmpo-laned 11 th4"r l1nenelll condition discover UCfl other .,_ when their for1unee hit rocil bonom. 0 * * • "Thi Ooga 01 War" (1880) CM1tophlr W•lllen, Tom Berenger Alie< being torlured and depor'led by an Afrlcen dtcletor 1 m1rcen1ry returna to feed a revolu· llon 'R' e:ao CZ)•• "Dutt FOf Four" 11982) Mike Pr11ton, Of- Cllento. An Austr•llan toy Importer WhOM bu*'-Is on 111t lllld• le abendontd by h11 wife. 1:00 (!) • • • "Lltti. Boy Loet" llllS3) Bing Crotby, Claude Oa11phln A ltpOfl· er btlilvH lh11 I FrenCh Ofphen I• llC1ually hi• IOI\ •tlot "IMt "-'-lllft" jttttl ...,.. Hlf'lllllen, i.... Mutllft fht '*"..,. ., ... a.. IOtllft'I llftlllW IUtt ... lltftl• It ~ tty • ~ .v . ..,.. .... ,...... ............. r:wlNlll.'N ' ..... ,.,..,. Mtl'I lrt" 1111::~:;; 110011efon. A11~ • A 11.,p11y ''"' men , 001111m11l1tll l11fl.i1t1t1 I .,,., Mllllf • ~ modll lt'I • lllflllllf .., .... •ftQ' t :IO 00 • • "Hwllleepe" (tH 1) AllCly ICtuf!Mll, llf\, lleci.I .. ltet., •• Ill I ~ 01 tilt 1118' futwe, ""' c:ommtrClll tOllotl ~ ence the V'IClNffudtt or ttret love 'PO' ' (l) * * "TllunOer In Ttlt •C11y• ( tt37J fdWerd 0. Roblnton, Nlgtl ft\!Ct. A blg·tlmt Amt(!Un pro- moter arrlVN In l.ondOf\ teden wlth 'blmmlek• llllO 1 bflGht edV"'1lllng JcM.tl. t:OO .., * * • "Moonlight Sonete" (11138) Cherlee F•rrtll, lgneoe Jen Padertwtkl A love elflllf lfl a Swedlth hOultho6d 1Md1 lo lilt crMtlon ol ttlt 11meo "Moonli9ht Son•• " ' <01 e * * "Oelllpoll" ( 111811 Met Otblon, Merll l ee Two Auat11llen loot r-1 with contruttnofy different peraonelitlll llgn up lo fight In the Mldd,. E81ttrn llltllrt ,<lurlng World War r'PG· 10;00 lCJ * •.;:<;on .Art1111" Antt>ony Quinn, C•puclnt.' Scam• lbound II Yettoue swlndltrs try to out-con H ChOlher (If) •• "Convoy" (t978) Kr11 Krlllolltraon, All MecGrew. Trvckera e.nd copa llternpt to outwit one another In • rouon·end· tumble war on whttll. 'PO' ' * e * "The Cowboy And The Lady" (11138) Gery Cooptr, Merit Oberon. A romancing renctl hend IWNPI an hit<-from the city off hlf leet 0 • • e "Cavemen" (11181) A.lngo StMr. Dennie Ou11<1. Thi downllh tnem· ·-·· .. -ot • be<ely-._... prthiltortc tribe begin• to dltclover lhel bfelnt Ind not bflwn wtU bt the key to hit peopte'a eurvtvat 'PG' (%) e e e "GaJltpof1" (11181) Mtl Gtbton. Merk Ltt Two Au.trak911 toot rectrl With Contrutlngly different peraona111111 11gn up to hght In the Mi<ldle e.9tlm thHtre during WOfld War I PG' 11:30 <tJ • e e "Tht Sulltvant" (111441 Thomaa Mltehtll Anni Baxter Ave Nevy men, 111 t>rot11tr1. go down with their ll>lp In thl aptrlt ol p11not1am end letNty devouoo to Heh other f0} * • '11 "Thi Moon'a Our Horne" ( 1036) Metga- rel SuHev1111, Htn<y Fond&. 881ed on Fellh Baldwin's •1CHY An uptrlng act,... !Ille In tow with.~. I eee~ "WhOML/Mb It Anywey?" 11118t) Rlch- lfd OreyiUM, John C- vttel PWaly2ed from lhl ntdl down In en autorno- l>li. e«ldent. 1 ecutotor remin-et>out NI hit ~,. and eloqutntly erou11 !Of hi• r!Qht to die. R' • 0 • * *'' 'Pennies From Heaven" (11181) Steve M8r11n, Bern•dette Pelets In lht MldwMt dwt· Ing \hi °'f>rN810t>,t lhMI mvlk: "'""'"' delltroya rhe li\le9 of thOM around him ~ ot hie unbri- dled Nlfllh-end "" pt!itf thtl 1111 can bl u tt 11 1n songs eno mo'<lle mustcat prOOUCllOn num- btra 'R' 12:00 0 e e "A Swlngin' Sum- mer ( 11165) J-Stecy, Withem A Wtllmen Jr A group or letr1-agert toe over • ~ on LU• Arrownead wllh Ille lln1111· cl81 lld ol one or thtic 1.111er • eno enoeoe ilOPll· IM llnging Of"OU~ CIJ • e '-'I "By Tilt Light Of Thi Slivery Moon" (11163) Dorta Dey. by Armstrong & Batluk NI.IC ll>TICE '1CTITIOUI ....... PK:TITIOU8 .,_ •• NAMI ITATIMINT NAm 8TATlmMT TM tottowlng pereona er• doing The roUowlnO pereon I• doing bull,_... ~-UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATES, llENTURE·IUM INVEST· 21202 Kroll Lane, H11ntlngton MENTS, 5200 IMflt Blvd, No. 418, Bf8C!'· CA 11284 7 trvlnt, Ca. 92714. Jamte 0 Homen, •3 Vlento. p. II I Ptttretn HtWtl\, lrvlne, CA 112114 5200 ININ Blvd, No. 418, IMnt, Jotln M. TllOnl ... 21202 l(roll Ce. 92714. l-. H\Jf\tinglon leecl'I Thie ~ It ~ "Y "' Thie ~ 18 ~led by a lndMduel. llmltld l*'fMfthlP Pllllf P. "-1 J"'* 0 Homll\ Thie lt•ttmtm -flled w1tt1 "'9 '"" tt.temtftl -flied with tilt County Oletll of Orange County °" CO\lnty CWll Of ~ County on Jert. 11, tta Oto. ~i. 1M2. .... ' ,..., Publl•fltd Or•n91 COHI Deity P11t>ll"*9 Orengt Co811 Delly Pllo4 Jen. 11. It, II, Fee. l. 1•. '*>I, 0tc 2t, 1M2. JM 5, 11, lt, U? .. 1"3 M42·12 PmLJC NOTh.l ---NIJC--..,-TIC( ___ , MTmOUe ™• NAM18TA~ NTlllOUI .,_., Tfl• totlow11111 PtrHtl .II doll\Q NAMllTA~ ~-Tht fOHOW1119 perlOn •• dolnt VIA LIOO ll!AllHO ' tM.a. buelnela II: S3S8 VII Ll~~1_Sutte A • ....,.,, IUHIHINI HAIR COMPANY, IMct\, CA lnN. • 1100 N Hett>or. Cotti ~. CA ftlltt 0 lttllUM~':!!."ue Nt27 Orlftd OuGel. ~ -. CA ....... ~ l.lrtllll. tot1 I . 92tt0 """'°" LIM. ANflllm. CA IU07. 1'llt ~le~~ 111 ™' ~" oeiMM:ted "Y.,, ~ lndlwldYll. PtlerO ......_ • --•• LlrMrl Tiiie ........ -........ 1'llt UltllMlll ,... tied Wltfl Qoumy Otftl If 0..,.. Coulllf • o-ner Cln .. °""" ~ 0.0 ft .• , .... O.ft.1tll, • ,_. ''*'"'" °' ..... a... ~ ...... OfMtlj CMt1 .,.., ...... Otc ... , .......... I; "9t.JM.t. ,L.lt;ll, 1111 1t11 .. i I ·H ome entertaining ireturns to eJegance i I Dilly Piiat Wedn•lday. January 19, 1893 SLIM GOURMET C4 SUPERMARKET SHOPPER 01 HOME NEWS AND VIEWS 02 f All over the country, in the finest hotels and . restaurants, the hours between three and five are ! being devoted Lo serving that most gracious and I relaxed of meals -afternoon tea. In the elegant. flower-filled lounge of the Mayfair Regent Hotel on New York City's Park : Avenue. for instance. it's the time to relax with : friends and enjoy quiet conversation over the • : teacups. t Guests are offered a choice of teas, prewed • i() individual white teapots. carefully kept warm I under pretty tea cozies. ! ·sandwiches are made w ith the thinnest of ; b reads, scones are accompanied by an individual ~ jar of strawberry jam and a little crock of "hard" I whipped cream. A selection of luscious cakes is I also available. including a delectable pear tart. i Afternoon tea is a delightful way to i e11tertain in your own home. Do it on a weekend •or holiday after the workaday week. ; Get out your Sunday-best china and linens: : splurge on some pretty flowers. Refreshments • can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish. f-,.--Serve·triiditioo~ paper-thin sendwiche&-fined .,· with cucumber slices and watercress sprigs or spread with anchovy paste. · l Or break with tradition and serve an array of : op en-faced canape-style sandwiches. Directions I for these eye-catching, palate-pleasing tidbits 1 follow. For the piece de resistance you coulan't do better than to reproduce the Mayfair's pe8T tart. , Start with a sheet of frozen puff pastry to make : a flaky tart shell. This is then filled with a creamy ' custard, topped with fresh pear slices and glazed : with apricot preserves. , Make sure that the tea you serve is freshly i made .. hot and fragrant. Start with a good quality : tea to insure that you'll have a brew that relaxes : and revives at the same time. , Just follow the simple rules below to bring • out the fin~ qualities and full flavor of tpe ~ p articular tea you choose. • , , . Elegant tea table is dressed in Sunday finer y and features t rays of open-faced sandwiches, Fresh P ear Tart, and a perfect pot of tea. Perfect -pot of tea •Uae a '88P<>t, preheating tt by rtnsfng It out Wtttt hot .... ~· Fea11i ng is frugal with rice . . . C3 Serve an array of open-! aced sandwiches • •Bring freshly drawn cold tap water to a full rotUng boll. , •Put the :Jone t•bag or one teaspoon of looee tee per ng) Into warmed teapot. ' •Pour the bubbHng water (about 51A ounces ..rvlng) over the t•. •Cover and let stand 3 to S minutes. 9RemOYe teabags and •tlr before pouring. •If you like tea leU~:atrong. add a HttJe hot et atter tM brewing JMWIOd. •Serve Wtth mllk (not cream) or with lemon , ... "'IA!R. and aeo-to taate. ... - Using a sharp knife. Cl{t crusts off thin white and whole wheat bread. Cut bread slices into ovals, diamonds, triangle~. squares and other fancy shapes. Top with any of the following: . -Spread with cream cheese and top with red salmon caviar. -Spread with cream cheese and top with a thin slice of .smoked salmon and a sprig of dlll. -Spread with cream cheese or butter and top with sieved egg yolk, black lumpfish caviar and sieved egg white arranged in a stripe pattern. -Spread with butter and top with thin-slices of cucumber an~/or tomato; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Piece de resistance: Fresh French Pear Tart " ..... n1; 1 frozen puff paatry ahfft Yolk• of thrM l•rge egg• 1Ja cup aug•r 2 t•ble•poon• all-purpoae flour 1 cup mHk · 1Ja t•••poon vanllla extract 1 rtpe pear, peeled, c:ored, halved and thlnly allced croeew1M 'fh c up apricot preaervea, •trai ned a nd heated Thaw puff pastry for 20 minutes, thEJn unfold. On a lightly floured surface. roll one sheet to a 10Y2x17Y2-inch rectangle. Trim edges so rectangle measures all even 1Ox 17 Inches. From one short end cut two 11A-lnch wide strips. From a long side, cut four 11A-lnch wide 1trlps. . Moisten the top of all the pastry strips and a · 11A-lnch wide border around the outside of the pastry rectangle with water. . Arrange pastry strips in two layers around edges of rectangle. moist strips down, cutting when necessary, to fit. Preea firmly with fingers; then press edges wlth tines of a fork to seal. USlng a sharp knife, make lhallow diagonal 8'ashel ~-Inch apart around pastry border. Tranefer tart shell to baking sheet and prick the Inside very well with the tines of a fork. Line with wax paper and fill with rice or dried beans. Freeze 30 minutes. Bake In a preheated 425-degree oven for 10 to 12 minutes or until puffed and golden. Remove, discard wax paper and rice and cool shell completely. · In a bowl, beat egg yolks, sugar and flour together until ~mooth. In a medium sized saucepan, over moderately high heat, bring milk to a boll. Stirring constantly with a wire whisk, gradually add mllK to egg rt1lxture. Return egg-mllk mixture to pan. add vanilla and heat over moderately low heat for 5 to 7 minutes, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and Is the consistency of a thick pudding. , Pour Immediately Into a bowl and put a sheet of plastic wrap directly on the surface of the cream. Chill at least 1 hour or until ver/ cold. Spread cream fllllng evenly over the Inside of the baked tart shell. Top with pear slices and brush with apricot preserves to glaze. Refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours and serve. Makes 1 tart, 8 aervtnge. .. . -Spread with Blue Cheese Butter• and top with thin-sliced red radishes and capers. *BLUE CHEESE BUTTER Mix Y2 cup softened butter with 4 ounces crumbled blue cheese. Mix until smooth. . -Spread with Herbed Watercress Butter· and top with shced cherry tomatoes and a sprig of w.atercress or thin pieces of smoked salmon. *HERBED WATERCRESS BUTTER In a food processor, put Y2 cup softened butter. 1 cup packed watercress leaves and 3, 3-tnch long pieces of scallion or green onion. Cover and process until smooth. Add salt and pepper to taste . -Spread with Strawberry Cream Cheese• and fresh strawberries. , *STRAWBERRY CREAM CHEESE Beat 'I• cup strawberry preserves with 6 ounces softened cream cheese. . -Spread with Ham and Almond Pate• and top with sliced black olives and a sprig of dill. *HAM AND ALMOND PATE Put 1/• cup chopped almonds, 11, pound bolled ham, 3 ounces softened cream cheese, 1/• teaspoon dry mustard, Ve teaspoon paprika, Ve teaspoon pepper, Y2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 2 drops Tabasco sauce and 2 to 3 tablespoons sour cream Into food processor. Cover e id process until smooth. -Spread with Gingered Cream Cheese• "lmd top with kiwi-fruit slices. •QINQl!RED CMAll CHEEU Mix 3 ounces softened cheese with 1 Y2 tablespoons finely chopped preserved ginger.and 1 tablespoon ginger syrup. -Spread with Curry-Chutney Butter• and top with a piece of thln·sllced bolled ham. •CURRY-CHUTNEY aUTnR Mix Y2 cup softened butter with 3i4 teaspbon curry powder and 1 Yz tablnpoon~ chopped chutney. • C:I Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Wednud1y, ~1nu1rv 19, 1883 'Caviar' of grains lias val_uable staple history ') Wiid rlc.-e 1n Mlnnt'llOUI can be traced as for back aa the ysr one A D AA the main s o ur c ~ of carb oh ydrate for the area's tribes ot Indiana, It became precious Trltx.>S of Chippewa and Sioux fought many wora for possession o f the wild rice producing lakes. 'tM. t.rlbM• ~ ,! ->;n th ese areas were marked ly large r In s ta ture and in better h ea lth than th e n e ighboring tribes without wild rice. The harvesting of wild rice was a celebration ln which all members of the tribe had a lunction and an alm06t religious a tmosphere surrounded the entire event. The diet of the Upper Great Lakes region Indians consisted o f game and fish with wild rice and wild berries. The wild rice crop has always been unreliable, producing a bumper crop only one out of every four years. A bumper c rop is followed by a poor crop which is followed by two years of average crops. In years without a wild rice crop, the Indians WQ.Uld be unable to maintain their tribes on the game they hunted during the seve r e winters. Great numbers of them would starve during these times. • a o u rmcH 1hop1 throughout Am rlcu. , lf you've never bouaht wild rice before, you'll .. be aurprlled by lw lower cost-pe r-serving than yo u might h ave expected. h 's not cheap (after all, wild rice ii the '"caviar" of gralna), but a httle of h &Ot' a lon1 way. This elegant wild rice main dish uses only 4 -ounces of the rice to deliciously· dazzle four very hungry people. Wild rice has a nutty, c hewy texture and a flavor that 11 distinctively different from white rice. In thla dish a creamy mushroom sauce binds the rice while flavoring It aa It bakes. Be prepared to spend some time with the dish, there's nothing ''instant" about this precious grain. The uniqueness of wild rice in most people's cu linary r e pertoire makes its very appearance at the table an event. CREAMY WILD RICE HAM ROLLS ¥3 cup uncooked wild rice 2 cups water· 2 teaspoons salt 8 ta.., lllcet bolt.ct ham, rout beef or turkey breut, eaich cut ~-Inch. th ck (about M pound) In medium saucepan, wash wild rice thorouahly with warm tap wate.t· drain In strainer. Relum rice to pan: add water and ult. · Btlllj( 1Q. b<>W.n.g· cover an'1 co0tc6Vet" to~ heat 46 to 60 minute• un\ll tender. Meanwhile, flute tbe caps of four of the lar1eat mushrooms: remove stems. Slice stem• and remaining muahrooms. · In another aaucepan, cook mushroom cape In butter. until golden: remove to paper towela. Add sliced mushrooms and onion to saucepan; cook just until onion la tender. Stir in flour. Remove from heat. Gradually stir In broth until blended. Stir in cream; return to heat; cook untd thick, stirring constantly. Taste and add salt and pepper, if needed. Pour 1 cup sauce in bottom of 12" x 8" baking dish. Reserve 'h cup sauce for the top. Add wild rice to aa uce remaining In saucepan. IA .pound fresh mushrooms Spoon ~ of mixture 'h c up butter or along one end of ham: margarine roll up; place seam side 1 medium onion, down In diab. Repeat to chopped make 7 more. ·Pour • .... __ I·n ·•he · eal'ly 160.0s French voyagers and fur trappers were quick to a ppr ecia t e th e importance of w.ild rft:e in their diet. Like com to the Pilgrims, the Indians introduced the traders to wild rice as a..gesture of hospitality. .. ~ .... "A .. rup fltrur .. --remaining aaue&...en top ---· _ - or ~f~~~lcken broth of~1:;1nco;~h:!!~/~go_ Distinc~i-~efy.dUfe~~nt, ;u-d";i~e has a nU"tty~ chewy tex"iure ana a 1 cup light cream or degree oven 25 minutes unique flavor . Combined with ham for a n elegant appearance, a half-~~-~~ pepper to :-it~Wu~~bb~i:i.~= Hole goes a long way. This maiD dish uses only four ounces to These ea rl y ad- ventur es were trading their valuable coffee and extracts for wi ld r ice . The ~importance of fur trade and wild rice grew throughout the region. In the early 1800s the Detroit Free Press reported "the fish and wild rice are the chief sus t e nance of the traders, and without them the trade could scarcely be carried on ." As traders traveled , awareness and demand for wild rice grew. Wild ri ce was sti ll handicapped because of its unreliability as a crop. The years saw many settlers enter and leave the wild rice business. The 1900s saw the first steps for bringing wild rice to all Americans. A few modest processing plants were built. The unreliability of the crop was still the major drawback to wild rice beco ming a m ajo r American food source. It wasn't until 1962 that wil d rice was SUCCfSSfully cultivated under co n t r o ll e d condition s . Wild rice paddies ar e n ow producing many times the crop harvested from lakes and rivers. This make s wi ld ri ce Ame rica's oldest. yet newest, crop native to North Ame rica. The paddy -grown wtld rice is absolutely no different from the lake or river wild rice. The formation of a cooperative has stabiliz.ed prices and now wild rice can be f o und in su p erma rkets and taste and parsley. Serves 4. serve fo ur hungry people. Classic blUe ribbon sandlVich en casserole Cookin g with class Tasty, attractive al\d low-calorie foods will be prepared at an open-to· the-public cooking d e m o n stra t ion !fhu.rsday, at the Weight Watchers Center , 25260 La Paz Road, Laguna Hilla. Chef Susan Beigbeder will prepare the recipes, Including fish, spinach sa lad with h oney · mustard dressi ng , homemade hot sauce and a breakfast cake, all approved on the Weight Wa,t.cher1 Food Plan. For more information , call 836-~. Also on Thunday. South Coaat Junlon Women wlll preaent • mJcrowave cookinl ct.a. from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Sear• store in Westrninlter. . A wide variety o t tood• will be demon1trated by microwave lnatructor and home econonUlt Joni Owen. Studenll wtll aampl• the prepared food and reeetve printed .. recipes. Tickets are $7 with proceeds to benefit the club's p hilanthropies. For more Information c all 775 -4450 or 775-1448. Several cooking claaes will be offered at S herman Library and Gardena, Corona del Mar, during January, February and March. Kay Paatorha, School of International Culalne, Laguna Beach, wlll conduct \he ·cla11es. Registration la $21 per claa and preregiatratJon la required. For more information, call the ;, Ga.rdenoUice,67~22Cll. •-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ -..~~~~~""-~~--"'--I All cl.ule9 will be held on Tue:lldaya from 11:30 a.rn. to 1:30 p.m. Menua and daC. follow: Hearty Do·Ahead Brunch, Jan . 25 ; Mexican Dinner. Feb. 1; Spanl&h Dinner. Feb. t i Frenctl DlMer #1, M . 22; French Dinner #2, March 1 and French Dinner #3. M h 22. • I • • • Here Is What We Offer/ A complete wholesale dept. Freah and frozen fruit• and vegetablH -7 day a week FREE delivery! Sa me morni n g frHh produce! Competitive price structure! THIS WEEK'S !XAMf'lE: J II I~. lo. 1 .lu1111M 011111 'I" OAANGea SLA •1°0 Orang Coaat OAIL Y Pll.0 r /Wodnetdey, January 19, 1983 (':I Creole high in nutrition and a treat for the budget • 33 PRODUCE '11£511 EO!lf\N H -•19 Lii Large Avocados 50""6l Navel Oranges '"'[' """0 ,w;v Honeydew Melons 4~100 La .35 .~ .69 11 .59 ...... O'ili"'l'IL'>•9Lll G0U>C"Olt Lii 89 Red DddousApptu 311AOe ~""""' VU"UUl ~. ~;."" t 39 Fresh Orange Juice OUM•"' •J'CWPOlllOl>tOS-99 179 -Crocus Wlndmln r4 0fCOotMNUOT FROZEN FOODS • 01 MO 'oOI \Ul.CT •~IOCTCS 8-nquet BoQ.ln-Beg tlOI !IOXOll~'*oYnU ~JumboW.nlea t60l CM Tree Top Purl Apple Cider .39 .75 10s VONS BAKERY I ~ !IOllC>'ICPOUMOw!CH Qbmplc Mui Bf'Md '""°' ~ llQU.t °" .Dtn19h Nut Roh ir..a.~°"°"""""°" Brown & kw Bread noJ llPUT l.AYU-- Qermen Choe. C.ke .85 .98 .79 299 DELICATESSEN _,-lltQ ""ttLll 1J4-•....a.O ..al 229 Monten:y Jack Cheese Lii UV """ ..._\''"'<l'lll<JOr•...-. .. 5 r100 Slim Price Biscuits • JOi 1¥.r-oi. "W-"' fJiOlOO"'I\ Vons Sliced Beef Bologna a I ,. \:. U""' llJ"tT Lawry's T11co Shells t),,,f"ff"F P''"' f Piiisbury Plpln' Hot Bri!ad n. ...,., (",..., Dubuque Ham Patties J UI CTI< OIOCt' ~~O Sll'<lllS Fisher Sandwkh Mete ]19 .69 .79 ]49 399 DAIRY PRODUCTS •o ~ C•-10"< LOW ''T Johnston's Y09urts "-'If C•U<>" l!l)l'Tl,t C><UlO Jerseymald Citrus Punch 1•n .,., Tt,A CllOC~ Shedd'• Country Spread I c;ALLO"o IOTTl.l-Cl<l.UD Jerseymald Orange Juice LIQUOR T"'l~UtlOTTt.L S~ fatty Timu Bourbon I l')lJTU l!OTTLl Slim Price lnncty I ,_m• llOTT\f Oii ~ lnQlenook, Nav91e CMblle 11'.ctl 1101 -lltO 0-UOHl Luci()' IAgtr 8etf .43 .95 ]79 279 499 899 999 299 279 no.o<IU.Llftl """'lfJIO 3 99 C..telb&lnc: Champtigne GROCERIES IO:l'<YCA""°"1 .55 Mandarin Or11nges 6.....al 60U"OC!' ,~ ..... ]19 CampbeJJ's v.a Juice ~ IKJI. CAM ASaOll'TfD }29 Shasta Diet Beverages 660ll'ICI: 90n~ ""ruow. ]69 Tru Top Apple Juke t 60Ul<C CN! .40 Campbell'• Pork & Buns •• T>O.t c,.,.., riw-co t<NO!C.N' .46 Speohetdoa 10 ~I!; CM Ct<Ul'll<Y .57 C.mpbell'1 Chicken Soup n •4'11Wr c'lllr.,.., .69 Vons Pineapple Juice l<'ll"<l ("" .19 Vons Tomato Sauce t~cu-<.r h C'll\Gf C><lr"f" )69 Swft'1 Stew Starter SERVICE SfAFOOD ,,,,,,,_ .. : Red Snapper Ftllell ,_ Mountain Trout l'1IOU. .. Ot DUllOfl'lO Medium Sile Shrimp ' Lii l 69 LI 169 LI 389 •• 499 HEAL TH &BEAUTY 125 U OU"Ct 1'*-toCUIDU J) °" Aqua Fruh Toothpute <IJCT ~ llt:C ~ 11\UI 2 88 Pll)tax Oeoclc>r9nt Tarnpona • 601 1 •09~-~~ ~ ) 99 Style Shampoo or Cond. IWll.~ Ool~~ M>CiC .. C?ooldll IQANS Oll\LJI .99 l~t•IOmt 749 ~'"''J<><r«<'H• .. Oltlm'o Sim Price 01!1 o..m t, C~oe Butter 197 , ..... .) Boneles, London Broll ... "' . Cube Steaks Afl' "'"' "'f I "' • J' Chuck Steaks . "', "' Shoylder Clod Roast • r 111 1111 r ... ,, Chuck Roast 'lfL" ... Pork Spareribs • } 99 ~ 248 ... } 49 u• l 98 II< 1 29 '• ) 49 Red Rcan nnd Rict• CrN•lf' Styf,. ib u mt!ul thua'" f!Co nomitllt yet dot•&n't 1oJkimJJ on nutritional vulue . . moll amount of i;ausage i. 1mpplementf'd b y prott-in·rich beun~ unJ rice . 339 iA teA.. ~• ..... a,~..,-.u r•1"'r' 69 Young Turkeys 11 te • ..... ,."'"'<I' "'· "',.-4' • .,. 1 1 ] 39 Com~d Beef Brisket ..... ~. ~ ' •R()tt•~l Rudy's Farm Sausage WQo<fOOWP< Wiison S11usage ~ ... , .. (~6-\N· SUced Bacon ' I ll 2°9 LI! ] 99 • Ol ~ ""'I • 00«.~ ·-] 59 (A l 69 Hut 'N Eat Fish Slicks SAVE 403 to 753 on Strawberries 'n Cream Porcelain on Steel Cookware Stainless st~ name guards pre11ent handles from being scorched 1 t /2·Qt. Covered Saucepan only$9!! POl!(HA.t,f "'1CU U'l'lC'TM l'HIJM. "*I W!.D., JN'IUitlt120 THIW JIW)llll't H. lttJ. CMJ.(at J> noMJ ~ LOCATIO" Of' ITOM ~T ¥OCI ...OT AU. rrrM NfO "9Clt .. "9116' Ul'ftTMAT \IOM, llOOW.ll'tc:OIM.V0 .... 71 w.eo"nflT.,l.OIMOIU:l.IMi.OO • ......O/ll'IHM'40Al.IALDll'lll'lTM.Ol.WmlWOM.V.lllOlt ITOllf•o~ro•TO II"" 7 Di\'9 A Wl!!K. ,. NUMTMTM MAON NUlllTMTCNI MAOM NUMTMf'Otl llACH ~ 'OUNTMI YAlLIY '°""'Ml VM.UT ..... I e.rtn1•• ,,.. ...... ... _, ..._.. ,,_ .. , ... M lm1...,..., I~ 1Pl9 fllll ... I,.._. OOITI MilA 1M NAii OANTMllO IRYM CAl'tlf9'AMO llACH UOUU MIU.I tie I, 1Pttl ...... 1M Orllftlf A". _, o..-. O•trw & Del...,. -!MM...-. ~, DeMftr •.nt DJ. I VllteN MM1 A .... ,.,_.., I"-• • • (' I Orange Co11t DAILY PIL.OT /Wedn •duy, Janu•rv 10, 1G83 Cornell-Unive:PsitY takes bulge out Of pizza By BARBARA GIBBONS LO W-C AL P I ZZA CRUST, with only 370 caloriet lnatead of 1,000 haa been developed at c.omeu Univenity. Conventional ·crust contains 70 percent flour, but· Cornell's crust Is only 13 percent flour. It's made with generous amounts ot egg white solids, so it's high in lean protein.• School cafeterias are interested in the new product, according to an abstract in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Other recent news and views from the medical and professional p~: UNSUCCESSFUL WE I GHT LOSS SURGERY: The failure rate is more than 50 percent in gastric stapling operations. reports the Journal of the American Medical Association. The stapling operation is intended to decrease the size of the stomach in patients who are morbJdly obese (double their desirable weight.) The operation is considered 4 ·failure when patients don't lose more than 15 percent of their weight, or if they gain it all back. --·-With-~uced-stomam size, patients fill up faster and should be able to eat less, but many patients ignore their bodies' satiety signals and keep on eating, stretching their reduced stomachs or causing the staples to pop. PU RI NES AND APPETITE CONTROL; Foods containing purines may have a role in controlling food intake. According to a recent article in Science magazine, rats given purified purines cut down on their eating. Purines are found in many foods, including anchovies, sardine. and glandular meats , like liver, kidneys and sweetbreads. However, a high purine intake is bannf ul to people who can develop gout. TRUE GRIT: Fiber foods are better for you when they're coarse and natural rather than finely ground. A recent experiment, reported in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, indicated that brown rice ground to a powder raised blood sugar among both diabetic and healthy volunteers. The volunteers responded to the finely- powdered whole grain as If it were a simple sugar. ANT A C I DS AND CALCIUM LEVEL: Over-the-counter antacids that contain aluminum can increase the .. excretion of calcium f.rom t-h-e "bodies of patients with low calcium intake, according to a study in the same journal. (Calcium loss can lead to bone thinning osteoporosis, especially among older women.) However, patients with adequate calcium intake weren't affected by the u.e of aluminum- containing antacids. Calcium is f o und primarily in milk foods.' SLOW AND SAFE COOKING: Coupons Slow cookJn1 II aaf er than f Ht, reporta the Journal o f Food Protection. ldentlc•l meatloaves were baked in microwave ovens , conventional ovens and slow crockery cookers. The crockery cooken were most erfectlve for even healing and the destruction of four kinds of food bacterla related to food poisoning. The microwave was llll llUIMU Clinical Nutrition: • 16-y ar-old who took &0,000 unlui daily for.two y ars: .t 42-year-old ~ who took at leut 20,000 leut effectJve, du to the pure 8 round beef , uni ta for 10 yeatt plua un vennea or the lnierioa accordlnai to another other vi tamln1 and :raturea of cooked report ln the Journal of tUp,J>ltmenu: and a f . Food Prot«tJon. 6:1.-year-old man who ..__,U!_:)'bJ<., 2 0, 0.0 0 Jlnl\J _£f EXT EN DI NG VI T A0 M I N vhTmlirA: toT-nven ff A M B U R G E R POISONING: yeara to make up for SH OR TENS S H ELF Three cues of Ulnesa restricted food taste1. LIFE: due to toxic overdoaing Liver damage resulted. 'Soy extended ground of vitamin pills were meat spoiled one day reviewed recently In the PLEASE DON'T g AT sooner than .100 percent American Journal of THE BAIT: f re ah foster farms ohloken br .. m .... ,. lean ground meat patti•• . 5 lb. box f11. .. 1.49 Mi veal IOllloplnl A r11h of l\omach are found ln raw f11h f r om that m •al allmentl amona sport from Maine to Florida accordln1 to rH .. rc tlehermon In the and occaalonally H far with 80 volunteeu, Baltimore area wu wnt aa Ore1on, wrl\el reported in Kuman traced to the putlme of the Jou rnal o f the NutrlUon. 1wallowln1 the live American Medical Kambur1er, a r ee minnows uled for baJt. AuodaUon. (U the bait beana a n a mu h e The raw flsh harbor had been cooked, the potatoes were Hrvt .. certain kinda of worrm womw would have been with varioua bever1&•· 1 ~·tit~ -= ;;t ,::;:.:;-i,:.,t~h I ~~~retA!Zrw•ull'l"ID~Uj· t:Je' a:n~ .. t== Intestines In an effort .to · Iron ab1orption w hile escape, caualng leakage COFFEE, TE A, OR oran1e juice lncreaeed of the atomach contents IRON? abeorptton. Wine tripled I n to the a b do m In a 1 . What you drink wlth the rate of iron In~ ~vity. your meal can affeet but milk and beu had no These kinda of worms your abeorptlon of Iron effect. ! thin allced for o ltekN ha ... bar·b-qued frying ohiobn peanut butter lundberg broadce ,.. 1.S~ ahort and long grain 3 ~~~~-·_•._.4_9_1•_··~~1 ~ yogurt· coated rtl· I~. granola U9 I~. 2tt~ :· . ' . -~ all varieties \ ~· •· 1.S9 l•.1.2~ new yo cooked at point of sale I . •. 1. 11111nster •• weatland 1111e1ronl ull4 IWfa oh11u we miKe ft In our own kitchen Imported from holland •• new york Jhtrp ohl48r •• baby IWfa oh .. 11 .. 3 -~·" hOmemade lrvlne ranch r'nantet 100% natural aprounted wheat WIM 24 oz. loaf homemlde Irvine ranch matte.et 100~ naturalkaleef poppy '"" I SAVE21JC WHEN YOU BUV 1 CAN OF MISS BRECK• .- HAIRSPRAY COVl'OH 0000 OH ANV SUE EXCEPI 20l Enjoy this 25C SAVINGS on Delicious Blue Bonnet LIGHT TASTY SPREAD I I I with less fat and calories than regular margarine. I ~llEI Look for it in the economical 2 lb. bowl. And remember . . . I th ·11,d s Be her 1-1~ Jl ,,, I a£i""1 1 '6 ,.,,,~ fil.ve &1111~/ {}ti • GETUPTO . .. •. 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"" ---------------STOMCOUPOH Good on eny Easy-Off ONn C1aner Product ~ EASY-DIE OVENCLU.Ma ~ Oven Clanlng Fat ancJ Easyl --------------- Ill SAVE 35C .1~:;~~ .,.., \~~1 neat,.dllll ->~ .. ., lln .' ..... .__ j llNKY DONUTS T9 SAYE35C Cff Orange COHl DAIL v PILOT /Wtd11u1d 'Y· J1nuary 19, 1983 Ethnic approach · to thrifty £-are· with flair·-,,...__· \ . . . 8tuffcd ve..il•Ulbles urt' wulN for thc-t'i.cplant llli o highlight of both wt·ll Middle and Far &astern Curry StuUed Onions culalne, with tht•1r <.'OOka brings a Fur Eastern umg mavlng a speciul flair at tu the stuCCt'd vegetable tl u ff in g just about lilde dish. The judicious ~v-~ythlng dclldously Ull(> of fruit tart applCll Coo k 11 l h t• w 0 r 1 d und rulslns provldl•s a around. in fact. uppreciate piquant counterpoint to the stufled vegetable as t_tu.• full-bodied curry and --~hrU'!f '<'la'/ l.O JM'&Vide ....!!!..U~_!rd The pepper varied textures and sauce pulTStogemer irtt flavors in a neat pa'·kage of these flavors into o It a lso satisfies your savory whole. fam1ty's hun er for a Medium-sized onions aubstantta l ~inner or serve as.the basis for the hearty· Sldl' dish. du.h which is perfect. for . a meat platter garnish. Oolma, which most of The onions 11re easy to us define as stu ffcd prepare for stuffing, an grape leaves, actuat.ly added bonus for a busy ll) e a n s s t u f f 1 n g 1 n c:ook. The preparation of Turkis h The Turks the shells can be don·e frequ~ntly use eggplant uhead o{ time another a1s a ~o.lma vege ta~l e boon -.and· the s tuffing Stnce It IS a good-tasting m IX t U re IS ea Sy t 0 ~ample of good stuff to prepare in advance, too. stuC C. Middle Eastern 'chefs, in fact, claim more than 120 methods o f cboking t he succulent vegetable. (In Baked Eggplant "Tith Pork Stuffing, the fjavors of the zesty nlling me ld with the goodness of the eggplant. BAKED EGGPLANT WITH PORK STUFFING t large eggplant 112 teaspoon salt . V. te~pecm pepper sauce, divided A 'ouch of orange, a common Middle Eastern oil 2 tablespoons olive Y. cup uranR• JUI< l t.I i i , II i h t I y lx•1.1tc•n , 111 cup tOOJloo, allc.'C'd ulmontls Grotod Ptarmt'aon chct.•se Quart er e ggplant hmgthwlse ln n large sau<.-cpdr? bring 2 jnchet aoltcd water to • boll. Add ~ teaapoon pepper sauce . Add eggplant; <.'Over, steam 20 m[nutes. Remove eggplant from pan, drain on wire racks. S coop o ut pulp from each quarter, leaving 'A lnC'h of the skin and pulp to form a s he ll. Chop pulp; reserve. ln medium s killet., heat oil; brown pork over medium heat Add onion; saute 2 minutes. Stir In garlic, celery and cumin: saute 3 minutes longer. S tir in toma,io pas te; orange rind and orange JUiee. Remove from heat: stir in egg , almonds, reserved pulp and remaining Y2 teas~n pepper sauce. Mound filling on each eggplant shell. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Place in bakJng dish. 3 tal>lt•tipoun• buu~r I.ii, <'Up C'hOppf'd t.'\•lt·ry l t.·up a hrt•dded <.·urrot 1 11) tablupoona Oljon·1tylo mustard \~ tou11poon c urry powder 114 teaspoon pepper aauce '"· .II\ cup chopped, tart apple 'A cup raisins Peel onions. Cut off one quarter of each onion from the top. Trim the root end leaving It Int.act. Using a large melon-ball scoop, remove centers of onions leaving 'A -inch thick shells. S t.and onion shells in a saucepan w1 th 1 inch bolling water: cover; s t ea m 15 minutes . Remove o nion shells !tom saucepan; Invert on a wire rack ; cool and dram. Fine ly chop onion centers .. (Yo u should have ~ cup chopped.) In medium skillet, melt 3 tablespoons butter; saute chopped onion 3 minutes. Add cele r y, coo~ l minute. Savory eggplant filled with piquant pork &tufting acc'ent to thin the richness of pork, joins the taste of tomato, garlic, cumin and pepper 1 p o und po r k s h o ulder, c ut into 1h-inch cubes Bake Tn a 350 degree F . oven 30 minutes or -until cheese is lightly browned and filling is heated through. Ser ve with additional pepper sauce, if desired. YlELD: 4 servings. Stir in carrot, mustard,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sauce. · Cheese t o ps thi s f~stive an'd economical entree that will mos t d.eflnitely provide a Middle -Easte rn dining exp erience. S ubtly ~ighten flavor py using a few dashes of pepper Sfuce in the boiling 1 medium onion, chopped ( 1h cup) 1 c love garli c, mashed · 1h cup c h o pped celery 1 teaspoon ground -cumin l can (6-ounces) tomato paste Y2 teaspoon grated orange rind CURl\ Y STUF'l'ED ONIONS 4 medium o n ions (about 11.1 pounds) curry and pepper sauce. Remove from heat. Stir in apple and raisins. Spoon stuffing int o onion shells. Arrange in small baking dish; pour hot water into baking dish to a depth of 1 inch. Bak~ In 325-de~ree F . oven 15 minutes, or until o nions are h eated through . Y I ELD: 4 servings. 69~. CUCUMBERS ·29~. POTATO SILE , .. , Cll•i•• Russets Wllitt lltst Rd Rost llVEL ORll&ES L1r11 -lwfft I Jaicy FRESH MUSHROOMS llltte1 lh1 fer I.a.ft I IMtt 29~. 29~. 89~. FRESH CORI Fleri•• If••• lwHt I ''"" 3 ftr 99• Red Delicious l11pl11 Sclattl hy - la11ll ... Sht From llew Z11l1nd 2St~ lec.tri111, ,,...._, 11.,Mrrlt1, ll1t1Mrrl11 Fr•• Fttrt4I -Frid ltrldtrri" ~ Pacific Riii ,~SllAPPER FILETS J1•u 111• f1111ic11 Shrimp 14-llhnt ~ Local I SWORDFISH ~ ""· 17.ff ... ,. $2.11 Liii. *19u! Ll•it I Llils • ••c. 111.tl I .I .I.&. Clltice Enten C.r1 Fd- I.I.I.A. htiff Enttr1 Cera Ft• - A&t4 Tt P1rf1ctit1 TOP SIRLOlll STEAi A&•• Tt Ptrfeetiea FILET MIGllOll *4~~ *59u~ l•,.rtt4 Ptlhlil BOILED HIM "" ., ......... ,., TURIEt BREAST ... ,. ..... Lii. *3t! *3'! RC COLI .. , .. ., lrH 100 1111.11.11 "Ill DUL" Sala4 lrn1l111 c. ... , ........ , •11rttt1, ·Ltwta lllJ, u .. 1111 •t'! Pacific Ranch Market 3347 L Coa~ H\'V Corona del Mar 67:1-35 10 I.I.I.A. •111 ElltHI Ctnft4- "" Tt P1rfettlt1 llEW YORI SIRLOIN STEIK *5'~~ llCIROlll ·SAUD 99~. Fish&More~ =-~"-'->-8 2.~9 Our famous Fish [, More'" has two crispy fish fillets, fres h coleslaw. golden fryes. and two crunchy hushpuppies. Who could ask for more? 3095 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa IW.. ~th ol s..n Oic!ao fwy aero.. """' f~dco 14715 Jeffrey Rd. •• w.1,..u1 u"" off ..,,..,. """ 1wy 1 Irvine .Drive Thru Service available A .------.Better Me---...._._ Sponsorfd by: DAT£ TIME. PLACE: 8 ](I 9.00 /(} 00 JI (}0 12 0(} J·OO I JO '83 • In Junior league of Newport Harbor St. Andrews Presbyterian Church CompCare lifeStyle Center FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1983 8:30 A.M. • 1:30 P.M. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERJAN CHURCH 600 ST. ANDREWS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH. CA LIFORNIA , 7ht'.!,f}.,/yNu11 Reglstratltm · coffee oud pastries ~ Pot A /Im . M.F.C.C. . "/Jabil Restmc111rl11g" (Par A/Im lros a prfrate practit'e that specla/ius lu lie ping people esrohlis/1 a poslrfre llfest)'le I Charlott Oroma11or . "k'hat 's So Grftlt Abo/II Fl111rss" fFit11eSl Direcl<lr of thr Sporting House, Newp()tl BeorhJ Supltt11 F. Arterbum. \I.Ed. · "Becoml111 All Yo11 Con Br" ( EdJu·atur a11d leclllrtr. Stephen Arttrbum is manager of thP CompCa" LlftStylt Center) L1111('/1 and Fashions by I . Magni11 (Stanlt)' Shtrma11 Sprln1/Summtr colltctlo11 and mortJ COPES . Junior Ltog11r of Newport Harbor fCarol lltrmamu • £.\·tc111frt Director of COPESJ Tim Timmons . "k 'omtttl Art klltrd And Mm 'Art' Vrry Strangt " fAurlwr, eomn11mlea1or and lect11rtr, Tim Timmuns slips you the row 1n11h obulll yourself . ; 011d yo11 tnd up lol'in1 It.) For \ft1rt lnformiltiun, Coll 971-JIJOl. E:r:t. 10} FOR TICKETS. Fill OUT 1tND \tML T/l/S COUPOV BEFORE JANUARY 14, 1983 ------------------------------------------ A Better Me In '83 , I /UG/STRA noN FORM· PfrtM lnt'ludt SI0.00 for toch "stnVttfon t1lon1 with ~/f""'4iTDt4, 1tt1m,wd tm'tlo~. Ftt lnrludtl lunt'h, llttl'fltu" •nd stmlftllr -ttrMI . Nt1mr~~~~~~..-...--_.,....,..........,_..,,,..,...-===~~· 1'1font _ _._ ___ _ m11kt cltt'ek fl'IJ'llhlt to CompC•rr LlftSt)'lt Ctnttr -MAIL TO CoMpCtlH Lif tSty# Cnt#r 1101 £. ,,. StlWt .e.JIJ S-1t1 A,.., C.tlfo""11 f17'J Orange 0 0111 DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday, January 18, 1983 Avid-clipJl_erS~=-= 11 coupons per trip By MARTIN SLOANE KIHl•IQ Pollon, KIHlng lllok• •nd •• 1111 proof ol purcT>•M 1'24111'100 or 1224900030, 1.1ono r11111 011111 requtr• ref11nd light 81r110lll Line MlftY Midi* De ar Martin : I have c111ded Mini 1<1 .. 1no Sllck •• 1111 llPlllllllT lllPPIR land one proo1Ofpurctl•M 1or wllh 1111 11ore ldentUltO 'llO'''., to•m• O••• Only "'' •HI• wlt11 Oul proctuc:I IOOOt 'OI unc:.,ded Mini , 1 1 refund . t w o proo f• ol 1epe.01tt0,end willllhepurclltM AMel" OLO, AM91" OLO H, number 0114 or ottt QUetlfy lo. read about people who 1<1111ng 811Cia. col'y Ille numbef Oft pu1c11aM IOI • U 21 refund,'"'" price circled bpl111 Dec 3 1, INl,.OY lftlCIC l tlbftng '°'•" 1111 refund hol1t1 Merell 3'1 aave Iota of mon~ usJnai 1111 •op 01 ll11 l)toctuc1 ceo l•Plret prool• 01 pur01llt1 101 • n 60 1013 Promotion Atct1¥1 • I 1 10 T t t 4 , d I t Aprll 30, IOl3 rtfuncl or lour proolt ol purGlll.M NO NONtaNH 0-·8111 12 refund Send the required refund Ael\lnd Otttt A 11 or '2 refunOI COUpont an aen r\8 or TlleH olltrl reQ1o1l11 t1~!~nd Curly Wave, !•Plrte Aptll 30, Refund Send lht ltQUlrtd ttlund IOI e H refund ExpjrM MllCh :JI, ,. e I u n d , P 0 . I o 11 P A· 3 , torm and 11• 0'0011 cut from IOgt Stnd the 1equlrt0 ttl\lnd lorm M4 refund off en. One of my rorme-11113. p IOfm end IM 11,1 ot 1ngrte1i.n11 cut 1113 &urtlngton, N c 21220 Send the eno-on 1111 I01m bplr" M1y 1. 1wo p•CkflOI wrapoer~ fron1 tny New Year'• ret0lu\ioru ALaHTO YOl 1:1 Oun Refund Cot.Oflll II IO "9f\Hld 8erid trom any bo11 01 Mol11ur1 Wh ir. Hert It a rtlvnd form YOlol may enllrt pac11101 tron1 lrotn two 1983 Henn thermal or mtdwllgllt Send the requited refund'°'"' and 1111 required rll\lnO fe>tm trom Ille Mo111url11ng 1.0llon (4•ounce • wrltt IOI I t Oov• Ctth lilelund Pllt• ol anr Q~ Iii• 11ytt ol No Ofl. tCltOl.L. ~ .. SO-ctt1I undlfWHt g.,ment~ tlOnG wtttl was lo find 1ome new five ottlClll ptool ol purclleM ... 11 front panel lfom a bo• of Ootor111 M011tur• Wlllp OrHl'll (2•ouncl) or 01111, po eo11 tt14, Maple ~tin NonMntt ~ufe( a-. Comlon relund and 14 60 In Dr 8cllOll'1 1111,.g11111 tape for a 12 reflln4 °' ways to a ve money, and llom any combln allon qi lhl HtJroolot Sytlttn lor Mtn Eaj)U.. Molt1ur1 Whip ClttnHr t n d M inn. 5041. 8 t nd 1 1t"fr. Stride, Control TOO, En y To 8t COUPOl\t . Send tl\lrequlrtO ttlund the proof Of purcl\1.M from Ofi4 th t• IC. I ' kl a JOllOW11\0' Alb«IO 1105 1·ouhcl or Jut'lt ao. IH3 j Mallt ·UP Remover (4•0Unct), tddllllNd lltmped tnVt loi)I lor .... or Ultra a.., .. and your neme form and 11\L!Jrg• Or. 8Ghotl'• II""*'' tor a • t ttlund. l.o(plr .. a I wny m as n. 11-ounce Atroaol Hair 8pr1y '*AL •T ,,,_OllOI 11.IO Ctell lllOf'O 1111111 the reotettt llPt wltll thl1 torm 'r111t °"" .-plrM Feb 1no addr111 on • :J·by•ll Gtrd name trom t llhtr Wlnttr ln•oi• Ft b ti, 1093 • ~ow. m.u.ch-lu"-Al,? -~UO!l lo&tMe O' '2 C!!tM* flel11nd. ~Ille teQl..llmd~~~11Cll'M PIP'*' • l!llj)llH Match 31, 1083 PICklgt (8""9 WOOi FIMot or ,...Tl.L Aeoord OJW. '**¥4 e r...tc-rto save in Hfa'S !fr Non~ .... ~~~~~ ...,. .. iOlt -------_,:;;__,.-JmiAIDOCCmla:tn_K~--~1 ..... 1 alOrle ,_,,, "IAtm• OLSOlkl Gold"_, X..--. 11 found on 1pecl1lly marked 1111e1r11no1t~11rom1t1e c;eo)trom O~D '"ca Cull Aelunel 1.,.,.,, .. ,..,,,._ ... _,__ -l1Aetund,.Po~QO'l2', .. Det>t~ 'Y~rtQlll~tti'l~~...,-. •• ~~111111,1~.ai•4 •'~-•• g e t Inv 0 1 v e d ? -PICktgM E11pjr" Junt '°· 1983. one F1nar N11 AttOtol, along with AIOllVI . •1. 12 25. 13 IO°' H •LUI ,OLY S3 A•b•ll. P.O. 02, El PHO, THH 7119H . Sand prloe circled bplrM March 31, ptrlormld by Rew CrMm .:;;;;u Madelaine M.. Detroit, CL~IROL KlndnH• U Cttll tllert0litt1 llPt wt111111e purch1M refund. Send the required rtlund Box 3075. Ltt>e<tyvlll•. Ill 80048. the proof of pyrchaM Mal from 11183 Proelucllone. 12 tollel gold h~I Mich Refund Send I.lie required rtlUnd price cfrcled Tiit refund le not torm end the proot of purclll.M Send lM UnlvttHI Pro<luc:I Code 1111 bOflom ot 1ny Playelloot Ci ndy oa Lloht 811 14 Aalund Send Stnd llHI required refund form • IMm end one proof ot putcll-QOOd on the 2-ounoa llU ExplrM Mii lht l can be found lnllde MGfl tymbolt from the Ill-ounce Uquld Land l(IOe Dolt pldlage 1nd yOUlf 1111 requlred refund form end tour a check or moM)' order for Dear Madelaine· 1 .iu•t Mtl trom any KlndMSI formult -Fte> 21, 1"3 pecklQI ol Old Splee 0 111 St11 of °' Putt Poty S..ltnt cation 1111111 neme end eddreu on t 3·by·5 proof• Of purellatt NII• tron1 tny revie w e d a S ~ r ~;-y .--=EJl=lr.:.•...;:C;.;:u""rl'-'-P;;;;tr..:.:m~=""""'W:.::•..:.:ve"-""01.._-==-•~:U..=-c::::..::;~=1::::u;.;:r•:..;W;.;.ll;.:z.~•.:..1 -::OIC=tn:.:.:::l•:.:l:::.·..c:::u:::•..:•:.:hl:.. rr Iller tape tflhlf ot lh• tollowlng numblfe: Ea ,.. J1t1 31 1883 cornblnellon of tour OE 35 cw_&O ___________ _ :~~~~.~~:d·~h~:~~ S OU e i· clippers and re funders a and I think you wlll find th e r es ult s ve r y interesting. The average "avid" has 3.4 people In the household and has a to\,a l annual fa mily lnoome of approximately $23,000 (tha t's befor e taxes.) Wt)ile the typical shopper uses about 70 coupons a year, or an avera g e o f one p e r aho·p· our "avid" COQ r uses 11 cou . ' ach trip to the· s refunder also did ry well with refund offers. sending for an average of 13 a month, compared to the typical shoppe r who lends for five a year. Did all the clipping, sorting and sending pay off? It certainly did. The "avid" money-saver now sp4rnds approximately $48 a week a t the supermarket, compared to the typical s hopper with one .or two children who Is now spending almost $100 a week. U your family eats the sa~e P..roduc ts mos t families eat, then you can save $100 a month through smart shopping and organized oouponing and refunding. Should you get involved? You be the judge. ' De a r Mart i n : I occas ionally find a refund form whose · requ i r e ments are different from th09e you publish in your column. For Instance , the Polaroid $5 otter in your column bad an expiration date of Dec. 31, 1982, but the fonn I found in a local drug store said the offer Is good until March 31, 1983 . Wa s y our information ir1 error? - .Sue, Strasburg. Va. Dear Sue: I went to my file of refund f9nns, found the Polaroid offer and checked to make sure my infonnation was correct. It was. Manufa c tur e r s . occasionally vary the terms of their offers for testing purposes. I try to avoid publishing limited test offers by calling the co mpani es and dete rmining that the offe r s are in ge nera l circulation to the public. The re fund infor- matio n appearing in my column i s take n directly from the actual r e fund forms th a t shoppers, like yourself, are picking up ln their 1upe rmarke ts a nd find i ng in their new s papers and magazines. Usi ng the actual form leaves little . ctuplce for error. COUFUND NOTE: A ••Coufund" is a high· value coupon to which . _proofs-of-purhase are •ttached and redeemed . at the checkout counter. A current Mealtime $1 . cou fund shows two ' expiration dates. . Mea ltime r e pre · :· 1 en t a ti v e A n g e 1 a :· t>i~rtolo tell5 me that 'thi! first date, Feb. 28, 19~3. was the date the • i:ompany had wanted ; . •pennarketa to remove ·:.Jhe display from the :· ,Jtore. The sec0nd date, · Aug. 30, 1983, Is the actual expiration date, .._,l until which time the col.ah.ind sho uld be redeemed by the it.ore. ' cw,.. ..... ....,...,. !: ~ 11111 fie and keep It wttl\ ti er GUll-olf ooupone -~! . .r_r•t• r•tund ollera wltll -· ooupone, tor tuf1191t, .... oolllctlng lh9 nMdtd Ol'oof9 of ~ ...... **'"' lof Ille re4ulrtO fo r m• et th• ~et, In Mw•IMIPlfa and ~ ......,_, lfld *'*" tredlng with frl~n••· Oller1 m•y not bl ~1111 In 111 ereH ol 1111 •,~,-::t:" 10L--· to,.... T I• ofter da.tn'I rtQUlrt I form: • • Y99UM IMelaot °""· "· • 101 111. Wt11¥llle , ..,.,,......,..,.._..,.. • """ t ,_.. _.,. of NAO. ,.,.,, 11111'11 Md ........ Ot'I • ·• p19ee 4f ,..,_, MCI two •• of ,ur cfl•N ,,_ 1ny blntllon ef M•yllellln1 t.~~·~:= P'Ut60oti!"8PolCeoteM OU fl/D:kir!) Double Coupon- Present this couDOn aiollQ w1lh any one Manutacture1s' "cents off" coupon and 09t double.rne savings When you pu~.chaSe the Item Not lo lnelv<le "relaillr.. lree · °' ··grocery purchase • coupone or excffd the value oJ tht 1ttm facludes ltQ<lor lobacco and daKy prodUcts Llmtt One Item Per M1nuf1cturers' Coupon and Limit 6 Double Coupon• Per Cu1tomer Coupon effective Jin. 20 thru Jin. 28, 1983 -pr8'enl ,r is coucion 1lllono with any--0na. Manufacturers. ·c.e.oa. off_ COUPOO and get double the savings w~ vou PUfChaSe lhe item Nol 10 include re1aiter lree or ~ pu1cha.Se coupons o: e-<ceeo 1he vllk.te ol lhe 11em Excludes liquor tot>acco and <iatry prO<lucls Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Limit 6 Double Coupons Per Cu1tomer Cou~n effective Jan. 20 thru Jan. 26, 1983 on fl(!!liJJ& D~uble Coupon Present this coupon along with any one Manvlacturet1' "cents off'' coupon ana get double Iha savings When you pure~ the item Not to Include "telallef ... "free" or "grocery purcf'lase", coupons or exceed Ille value ot the Item Exciudes llQuor, lobecco and dttity prodOCI• Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Limit 6 .oouble Coupons Per Cu1tomer Coupon effective Jen. 20 thru Jen. 28, 1983 nl lh1a ~-a1Qo_g,_y;1l_h any one Manufacturers cents 011 coupcn and get double lhe savings when y<iu l)Ufchase the 11em Nol 10 Include retailer' tree or grocery purchase . coupons or exceeo Ille value ol 111e 11em E•clodes hquor tooacco and dairy prOducts Limit ·one Item Per Manufactlfrers' Coupon and Limit 6 Double Coupons Per Customer Coupon.effective Jan. 20 thru Jen. 26, 1983 onus . e-m-.m--, I"-& Double Coupon Present 11111 coupon lllono with any one Manufacturers ··cents oll" COUQOll and gel double the 88V>ngs wtien you puichase the item Not lo Include "relsller", .. tree" or "grocery purchase .. , coupons or exceed tile value ot the !fern Excludes ~. tot>aeco and d3ry products Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Limit 6 Double Coupons Per Customer Coupon effective Jan. 20 thru Jan. 26, 1983 fl(!kl& Double Coupon Present this coupan along w1lh any one Manutar.i.'r"''· ',,,.,,.., oft coupon and ger dOut>fe me !.livings wnen you PutC..l"lb!> .. tt•" .1•m "IOI 10 onctucle rellljje• tree or grocery purchase r.c.•Jr><>"' '•' &1ceed the value ol lt>e 11em EAciudes ltQuo• tobacco ano O&i•v P•<><J i<.t'> Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Limit 6 Double Coupons Per C11stomer Coupon effective Jan. 20 thru Jan. "26 .. 1983 Mo-pntain High/Holiday Hill Ski Lift Tickets! With-every 875;00 order Must be on one tapeNo accumulation of register tapes. Adult Uft ticket worth $18.00* good any mld•week day, all season. .. Detat11 at Ralphs Located just I hour 20 mlnutH from downtown Loi Angeles, with the largest snowmaJdng system In the west • Plus another exclusive. Additional tickets on sale at Ralphs. ·Free lloket wOfth Stt.00 reren to '9QUler eduH llrt tlcllet ~~ ... to mldwNll lldult llft ticket• only. Tletcett mey not be uffd In conJunoHon •Ith any other lltt ticket, discount or coupon • Prices effective Jan. 20 t , 1983 .. switch saveM mere @)~~g .. _~ck a _,ag* al w. reten9 IMntftt to llMlter,.twt ..... to oewrclet.....,. "'.._......,. • ....._,__upon, 11lec1tc1 cCNlllMnatlon of lllllOM oftwa cC11911N1rintt MrlMf ~· PffcH, "'9ci ~ (......_ ~~ MidlOf lttMn Wra, " ... t10M1 lrMltt • ..... rwlet• lo~ .............. ptlce, Of IMt Cle .. prtor lo lftitt .. ~ fNtlotton HClutlft •• lldftrtlMd or '"""'ION! pno .. . M11t11llH "-•In tl'lla eel•• lttt ..... Pffc• or low In eH llOrll, ~ ...,_, "''" MftnlMd "'°"Mey •-r •11111141119,,.,..,...., ~ti._, _.,._..,,or,.....,.. ioc.11011 • ln-ST .. COSTA lllA HM mil., ... , t&U •l ... tUnMl• IUCll .:.c::.=. •um Ill ........... JIW 1204 ... TUSTll. ..car ' .. ••. 411 ... LOMA. .... -....... IUHlllTOI IUCH QI.WI a , '" ...,,, ~ 11211 1111 ST., TW1ll llM.U I ..a FalllTMI YM1ff . I ' ... • ·..5· ......... • '4 • . . . l ' i DI Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Wec1nost1 y, January 1G, 1983 -me-gas Dill -season's opener sho e Did your fll'll 6Jti bill of the winter aeuon 1hock you? Many co n1umer1 were 1urprlaed to find that thl1 year'• fuel co1t1 were con1lde-rably greater than last year's. One reason could be ~ather differences, but \.be m1ljor reason ls Increased costs for ~tural gas. The two biggest gas i.tees in homes are he a t i n g s pa c e a n d ~allng water. Other u·ses for gas in some homes -cooking and drying c l othes - generally consume only a small portion of the total gas used. Water heating costs increase greatly in winter because the water temperature is much cold er. Thus, finding ways to reduce use of hot water in winter produces greater gas savings than similar actions in summer. Here are some suggestions: 1. Insulate your water heater. You can buy a blanket of insulating material which you wrap around the water heater and thereby reduce the heat loss to the # surrounding air. This is especially useful if your water heat.er is located in a cold place, such as the garage. 2 . _Re d u c e t h e thermostat setting on your water heater. A temperature setting of 140 degrees F will provide water sufficiently hot for your dishwasher, if you have one without a heat booster. If you don't have a dishwasher, you may find that a setting of 120-130 degrees F is hot enough for most uses. If you need hotter water for washing clothes. you could set the thermostat up a half hour or so before washing, then tum it down again. 3. Watch your habits in the kitchen. Do you turn on the hot water frequently for rinsing a dish or two when cold wattt would do just as well? Do you let the hot water run as you're soaking cooking utensils or rinsing dishes, rather than turning it off and on as needed? Do you ron just J>311ia1 loads of dishes in your dishwasher instead of saving up dishes for a full load? Do you do hand dishwashing frequently. instead of saving up dishes an washing them all at once? 4. Watch your hflbits in the bathroom. Do you tum on the hot water for a quick hand washing (then find it's cold so you let it n.1n long enough to get hot and cause the water heater to turn on)? Do yo u ta k e long showers or tub baths with lots of water? 5. Do you waste hot water when you wash clothes by washing small loads frequently, rather than larger loads less frequently? Do you use hot water when lukewarm would do just as well o r better? (Pe rman ent-press fabrics will wrinkle l~ if washed In lukewarm water. for example.) Do you uae a warm rinse when a cold rinse does just as good a job for alI fabrics? Do you wash clothes too often -that is, when they aren't really dirty? Family members may need training in hanging up bath towels to dry so they can be used again instead of leaving them in a damp Sile In the bathroom an in hanging up clothes so they will be wrinkle -trP.e and wearable agaln. Often nearly clean garment. go in the wash l when they have wrinkles or a 1pot or two that could be removed with spot remover. 6 . Check your plumbing and water heaUhg equipment for teakl. A hor water leak from faucet or water beater can be a costly p.wMter. 7. When you buy a new water heater, be careful to match your water heater to the need• of your family. Ove~ water heeten require e:JU.'e916ve enero. Aho, compare the e nergy tlf lclency of vlrloue bundt, and choote a water beater thttt has a aiood roting. • • • QUESTIONS WE AJ\E ASkED: ... Q. To 1U1ve un our gas bill my husband Is turning our furnace off at nlghl But I'm worried that It will be too cold for our year -old baby , e&p«.'Cially If 11he kicks the covers off. Ia there a health risk If on infant gets too cold? . ... A. Infants, the e.lderly, and people. who oro Ill are moro vulnerabl(ll to hypothermia Ion of body heat In c:old temperatul'('t -than al'f' healthy pereon• of pth11r agoa. It may be that you 1hou ld turn th e lhennoetat down, but not off. ot nl~ht 10 your home doesn t it't too cold for your baby. You might alao consider a blanket sleeper to keep your baby warm at nlaht. Blanket sleepers uauall haw rtb knll nc'<'kllnea und cutf1 that tit clOlt'ly and kt1 ~ In body w rmlh Slnl't• th\'y movt' with th<.> child tht"y cun't l.w thrown off like blonkcta. - Fabrh.'S with aoft pill' auch tas velour and bru1hcd or fleeced knit make thc tx>at lnsulolora because they trap air bJ?twce n tt\e fibers . These fabrics f or chlldren's s leepwear are made from flame resistant modacryJlc and polyu1tcr comb1natlon11. Th~y orto tnhorently flunw re1l1tant and "rf'n't lrt.>ated wllh any c.•htornk alll • • • ... Q. My thrt>t>·yt•ur· old aion dlsllkl'I milk and cJrlnks very Uulc. l 'm t.•c.>ncerned about him not .getting enough ca1clum, ond my nt-lghbor suggested I give him a bonemeal suppl'ement that she uses because ll'• high In calcium. Would this lx!.a..good ldeai __ ... /\. Your nclahbor Ui • qu tlonablo tourc;.'O of Information o n nutrltlon ·htolth qu 1\lon11 Ol1cu11 the 11Luallun with your dol·tor nnd follow hla re<.'Ommendatlon for the lYP" of c:olclu m 1uppltoment your child 1 ould take: Some typt>1 of ~onemeal have been found to have a high level of lead, and lnfanll and you11g children are suece tiibl to le~cL toxicity. rually work? For thll rt'aton, thu A Bod . . . . y wrapa, F <> o d n d 0 r u fl rubbtrlit•d aweat1uft.a, Admlnl1trat1on advla • and 1auna1 all aro that bonemeal bt• u d promoted u eu~, no-diet "u little u .....,,..Ible" In ...... ..._ _....,. wel&hl Jou me \Na trwt dfc\I or lnfant1, young • • m c J \ 8 way f at .•• children, and pregnant Unfortunately, the only or nuraln!' ~om:n· thins that melt• away _ wht"n you u1e the1e . . Q . l • m a n -method.a ii your money. overwel"ht person who can't teem to diet or ~Any weWh\ W-that- exercise. I'm thinking of occurs la dUe towalef Lrylng one ot the body loss, from penplring, not w r a p s I · v e s e e n Cat lou. Thua, the weight adv_erll.sed ..Do they loss It temporary. ~ ""8Cllvt 1 0AY5 SAVI~· tABlil HELP SCHOOJ. KIDS I AM TIMIS., JA!.f,_~ tH~ WID., J~N. 2', l"J BEEF BLADE CUT LIMIT 2 ~ ~ BONILlll ITIW MIAT 1 .• 9.9 FllHlaMAll'I BAY MONTEREY ~ILLETS • FRllH BUTTIRFllH ...... .'.' ......... . l8 1.79~ CALIFORNIA WHOLI FRYIR llGI FRESH CHICKEN FOSTER FARMS ••• 9 &a. SKINNED CATFISH .. .La. 2 .29 ORANGE ROUGHY CLAM • LB 2 .49 CHOWDER . .EA. 1-;59 CAMPBELL'S HOMESTYLE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP . GALA TOWILI JUMBO llOll .69 . GALA a'fa NAPKINS . tJ· 79 C~~NT • !lolod .. _ GREEN CABBAGE 1•. IS ~------DILICATllllN TalATI------......... -li'l l ~LB . -· _} :::~t~~~-~.J~f;L .... I • 8 9 10 .75-0 Z. CAN AURORA - 4 PACK IATHllOOM 99 TISSUE • FAMILY PACK _La . 1.LITU DR. PIPPIR REG Olt SUGAR FllEE 1.09 PILLSBURY LANDO' FROIT PRICIOUI BllCUITI CHIPPID MIATI IHRIDDID CHllll IWANIOll CHICKIN MINUft MAID ORANGI JUICI ORl-IDA COB CORN 7) oz • oz 12.oz. IVlTUMll( 2 2 COON~ SfYlf e , ..... ,v , .. ,, 69 c!,g~... I 49 • MOl~UllA • _ 1!c?,z 2.89 llEG.0 11 I 09 HIGH ,UlP e e·A~S 1.19 ~-..flNI W•U 6 UOUOll--.. llAGRAM'I 7 CROWN 7'°Ml 4•• 750-ML. OlllGINAl llllSH CllEAM BAIUY'I 12:99 750-Ml ,86-PllOOF JOHNNIE WAll<ER RID LABIL 9.99 . GINIRAL MIRCHANDlll CHOOSE YOUR IAVINGlt -12 00 In Cath •• 14 00 111 C•111tan• l•lwnd Off•• Whtn Yaw '"""• .. Any Thttt OI theH·l•lvn<il ,.,,.., In St•••• • 170·Cowol (lets= Q.tle~SWABS • ---·'' -.r Vo...tM IS..1 l"<I JJ 011 A INTENSIVE CARE LOTION ~ Vo••'•"" l 7) 01 ,. PETROl!UM JEllY 2 .16 .99 ,..,, ,.,,, s..,i.. RAVE SPRAY • GI ,.... 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IEAN THREADS _ ........... 3.17-01 f'ltg, .69 H-.C~lb -CUTil!FISH ...................... 0 7MI "'•· ••• . . • ------·-Or~ Cout OAl~V PILOT/Wedne1day, January 19, 1983 Caribbean cuisine for winter menus A t o u c h u t t h e ~ c u P ch o P P • d W cu p c: h o p p e d Spoon remalnln1 banana \it wupoon uh Caribbean will warm union (1 medium) peanu" mixture uvor cr•pot. ~ ~aapoon pepper your family on a cold • 1"' cupa allvcred In laraio •uc:epan !"Mil B ke In a 400 de1ree 3 1reen -tlpf.ed w Inter·• n I g ht. The red or green popsx:r ( 1 buttt't': aaute onion and oven about 10 mlnutet, bananaa, 1llced ~. nch radiance of the lslanda large) pepper until crlap t~ndcr. until hf'at«I thruuah. To thick shines through to their 14 cup flour Stir In flour; curry ecrve, 1prlnkle with PlaceJlth In a 1hallow c u i •I n e , w h I c h 2'A t.easpooN curry powder and gin1 r, cook peon u u , VI e 1 d : 4 bakln1 dlah. Combine Imaginatively juxtapoeea powder 1 minute. 1ervtnp. t o m a t o p u r e e , 1Ilht yet substantial meat . ~ teaspoon ground Gradually add broth LAST MINUTE mayonnalae, lemon juice, with robust fruit. ganger · and m 11 k , 1 t Irr Ing FISH BAKE b111l, 11lt and pepper. -ft'Q::fr~Uti'l-l·Y+ ii ..l4 Cl.I.~ c~ea.. ~y. unlll-.mlxture • LPQW)LJr~•h ~h !£k'. rr=~er fish. are paired wtth chkken bro -60us lffirt'hTclmfl:1SYir nttet1 (thnlnoe1"';"1 ~ · .a.U~ or fish in the Caribbean, ~ cup milk In chicken; heat. Gently haddock) • deareee, 10 to 16 minut.ee capturing the warmth of 2 cu P s coo k .ed. stir In bananas. ~ cup tomato puree or until flah la al moat the sun and lending their slivered chicken Place 2 tableapoons •A cup mayonnai1e done. Place banan1" sweet, fresh taste to the 3 green ·tlpped mixture on pre pared 1 'A table1poon1 around flah: apoon aauce overall goodness of the bananas, sliced ~-inch crepes. Roll t repea and lemon juice over bananaa. Bake 6 dish. thick place In shallow bakln11 1 teaapoon dried leaf minut.ee longer. Yield: 4 These two main dish -8 prepared crepes_ dish. seam-side-down. basil, crushed aervtnga. r ecipes have other attractions as well. They are not only delicious but economical and easy. Using cooked ch icken in the Curried Banana Chick e n C repes and choosing any one of a wide varie ty of low- priced fish for the Last Minute Fish Ba ke will add a budgetary benefit to these unique meals. Nutrition, too, gets a boost with these dinners. Bananas are high in potassium, have a good supply of iron and are 99.8 percent fat free with no cholesterol. Curried Banana Chicken Crepes join the fruit with co oked chicken, a thrifty use of a leftover roast or fricasseed chicken, in an attractive and original way. IHATYAND . ,uu. or f'LAVOll OUR BIGGEST EVER ... UIDACMOICI llU "OUNO Banana& garnish curried c hicken crepes Brightly colored by slivers of ·red and green pepper, the chicken and banana mixture is bathed in a lusty curry and ginger sauce that provides zesty. enticing flav or without overpowering the palate. Draw on your frozen supply o f pre pared crepes to have this meal on the table in minutes. C h o pp ed pea nuts sprinkled over the crepes add a marvelous facet to the texture of the dish and heighten taste and eye appeal as well. GROUND BEEF 3·LB. PKO. OR MORI 70% Ll!AN ·----Le 1•• ~o~~~.!!,~~~.~!.~.~ ................ .. . .... Le 171 ~~!'!!ARM SAUSA~_E _ 231 PORK SAUSAGE PA TTIEI 201 STEWING BEEF 81~. ~~~!'!.".!!~!.. ........ -----3i'1 MASTIRPllCI HAMS 311 T-AIL ___ HI ,_ ....................................... Le. ~~!~J~l!!~QIUl.UA •·····-··--Le 2" HORMl!L aLACK LABIL -· 241 LONDON Jll BROIL UIDA CHOICI BllF THICK·CUT BONILHI ROUND LB. Last Minute l''i.sh Bake may be short on time but it's long on goodness. a plus for this hectic time of year. The cream y, rosy tomato-based sauce, sprightly with lemon juice, coats the fisb fillets and bananas. And from preparation start t o serving takes no more than a half hour. When buying bananas for main course recipes, remember to ch oose green-tipped fruit that appears to be sligh,tly unde rripe. Its firmer texture will ho ld up better in higher tempe ratures which release the lively flavor. CURRIED BANANA CHICKEN CREPES ~ cup butter o r margarine Colorful casserole The Mexican Influence on stateside dining Is escalating. You can see the trend in countless restaurants with tacos, c hili a nd other s u ch specialties on the menu. Put a little spice into your own menus with Sou th-of -the· Border Custard Casserole . Besides its zippy flavor, it's low in cost and high in nutrition. It's also wonderfully easy to make -a beginning cook could put it together. An added plus is lhaf this colorful casse r o l e can be assembled ahead of time. SOUTH-OF-nlE BORDER CUSTARD CASSEROLE 4 to I 1enlDg1 6 eggs 1 cup milk 'h cup taco sauce 1 tablespoon instant minced onion ) 'A teasp oo n aeaaoned aalt 1 can (4 o unces) chopped areen chllles, undrained · 2 cups t'OC>ked rice 1 cup (4 ounces) ehreddil!d Cheddar or Monterey Jack.cheea Parsley, optional In larae bowl beat toeether ega, milk, taco eauce, on ion and aalt. Retiervlna a few plecee of ch.Wee for pmJlh, ltir ln remalnln1 ln1redientt exmpt pualey. Pour ln\O 8 x 8 x 2-inch bakln1 6h. Beke in Jhbeated aoo cSe...-r own untU knlf• lnHOed near eenier cor.-out c1 ... n, 15 to 40 mlnu&ee . Gamt.h with rtMrVed >~~:::.and penley, If ,.. RED DELICIOUS EXTRA FANCY APttLEI FROM WAIHINOTON --~--~!..;;;;'. NAVEL ORANBES IOUlll QOLO f'LAVOflf'UL BEST - FOODS MAYONNAllE 32·0Z. JAA •• 11\10 ... 'AAM.11.o&. no.... .... .. ............. , ... , ., --.. ·- BROWN ONIONS llllLD-&AUH... • ....... CRISP CARROTS ·-- AU. VAJHSTIU 111ouu11 11za aoxu 4:s1 "'"" TlNOlll ITAIJ(8 FRISH aROCCOLI .._,.,u•-........................ . PIPPIN APPLIS -· ........ La. &9• CALIFORNIA Le 59• AVOCADOS STRING OF PEARLS PLANT ..-.. ..,. "°' -·--·. BOSTON F!ANS 5t1 4t1 Qftl!AT,Oft FAl!IH IALADS 911._ __________________ _ TOUCH OF ICINT -... --..u-..oa.c .. BANQUET FRIED CHICKEN Jt.Ol.ltOL - ORE•IDA POTATOES 0-... M.01, Pila.. PllOl&IO - HYDROX COOKIES -..Mii. ... PEANUT BUTIER eUPl"MAI( CHAMV CHUNKY, -.OZ. .IA,_ 10tM)I. CM , .. ,. I -.. -! .... '?. •. ·-'-ttr tt. , .... .. - I :J ,.J IJJ llJ Ul '11 1h ~ •N 'N OS. !• . .u J\' ril ~ .. ., ,} ,., . _...,. ,, ... UI " IH ·~J • ""' 1'1.' 0 fl - •ii :u r, .ui r ". Orange Co11t DAILY F'ILOT/We'1iu11d1y, iJanaary tt, it8'--o-._--=,--·--= Franks with veggies tops y ear 'round are I I Why li mit hut dogs 2~ cup• hot wntc•r low, covur and cook 10 j uiu t o s um nwrt1 mc J ('UP milk mlnult.'9 l'oo k o u ts'! T h l•y 'r.. 1 po und frank -Cut trankfurten l n terrifi c for quwk and furtt""l'!I haU croawlte -nd ~n <>awy ml'als yl'or 'f'ound. 1 package (9-oz.) In stripe lengthwise. Add Alsauan Hot Doi:: Dinner frozen cut green beans frankfurters and bearu Altatian Hot Dog Bod ~~(ur.tei Skillet -~I u m~~,I~.,_~;;:::::;= ~~;:. .... Dinrw:, 't.A:-•e.ta l Siew letyouserve Ulese tomato, cut In we<lgee ~k. cover' , ~ ~ ....... .....__ all-American favorites tn Combine potato slices minutes until potatOet in itself afta it'a two deliciously different and sauce mix from and beans are tender. cooked in one pot ways package, water, and milk Add tomato and cook 3 ( ~l s ati a n H o t Dog in a large skillet. Heat to minutes tonier . 8 or an e asy D1 pner Is practically o bolling; reduce heat to servings. cleanup. meal 111 1ts••lf Everyone's ,----------------'.':""""-~--..,.-:-----::------.-----=---------------_;:~_::==:==:...-------------­favor 1 l e combination. prepared yellow mustard and franks, team!\ up with vegetables for a h ear ty, stl(:k -to-your- nbs" kmd of dish ~e~ause the cabbage and potal!X'S arc c.'OQ)<.ed with the Cranks, there's n o n ~ed to pre pare a veget.able side dish . Si m ply ad d c rus ty rolls and butter a nd icy. rold milk for a complete dir(ner that's ready in 30 t o 35 minutes. F o r deiscrt , ser ve 'O ld - f a,h 1o ned t a p ioc a pudding. fJ you like cheese on yoW' hot dogs, you'U lov~ Frankfurte r Skillet StE;\'Y Cheesy au gratin potatoes are combined w i t h frank s. gree n bepns. and t o mato wepges for a n o the t den cious meal-in-one su ppe r . Sta rt with pa ~k a ged a u gratin po~ and you'll enpy a hearty winter dish In short order . ....... .... ~.~h.:-~J-.!h.e~~·-mea Is are cooru:u m one ·por .::::.·· -·-.. ·- an edded bonus for the Riil• person on clean-up duty. ALSATIAN HOT DOG DINNER l to 2 cloves garlic. mmced 1,~ cup butte r o r margarine 4 m-e d 1 u m -s 1 z e po ~atoes. peeled and quartered ,l s m a ll h ead labbage, cut in wedges '• cup hot water 2 t a bl es p oo n s prepared yellow mustard ' l teaspoon caraway seed l po und fr a nk - furters Itrown garlic lig htly in butte r over low heal in large Dutch oven Add potatoes and cabbage. Combine water. mustard. and caraway seed. pour over vegetablt:s Cover and cook over medium heat 15 minutes. Add frankfurters. cover. and coo k 15 t o 20 minutes lon ger until vegetables are tender. 4 servings. FRANKFURTER SKILLET STBW 1 package (5.5-oz.) au gratln potatoes Chick en Ceylon style How lucky we are to be learning m ore and more about the foods of ot h e r co untr ies. Combina t ions of meat, fruits, vegetables, and sea son i ngs that w ~ would never dream of pulling t oge the r are everyday meals in some parts of the world. Ta k e Ceylon, for example . Its name was changed to Sri Lanka In 1972. At one point in its history it was called by th e Arab nam e of Sercndip and as s uch a dd e d th e w o rd se r e nd i pit y (f o r u n•ex p ec ted g o o 'd fortune) to our language. The main crops of Sri Lanka are tea, coconuts, an~ rice. It is located In the Indian Ocean off the southeut coast of India. Its larger neighbor to the north Influences Its food, language, and religion. So chicken served In the atyle o f Ceylon w.ould of, course be se1lved with rlce..an.d sellfl(>ned w1th a bit of curry powder. And a sprinkling of coconut (or garniah would be ap roprlate. ... ry thia recipe and o '11 tee how well the Jent.a go together. R la •peel.ally good to te e with a uucy dish II thJI U \he MUO. adh.,. to the nee sran a.nd you don't wuw a drop. 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''°' .. 1.69 Orange Co11t OAILV PILOT/Wednetdey, January 19, 1983 l)S Changing prices 'af feCt .Arllerican appetite,· for m e at By LOUISE COOK AMMl11ed "-Wtlltf The AmC"rtcan appetite for meat h a Increased In -t'ecent yeara. but ohanglng prlcea have helped put more pork and poultry on the dinner table and leas beef. ~ ~ · · nari-nire o l ""nrP" findings of a newly released study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, "Consumer Demand for Red Meata, Poultry and Fish." The report also says that low-income families consume more meat per capita' than hlgh-lncome ones. and that blacks consume more than non- blacks. In 1973, when meat prices soared and housewives organized ~f boycotts, per-capita consumption of red meat, including beef, veal, pork. lamb and mutton, and processed meats like frankfurters, was 151.3 pounds. Per-capita consumption of poultry was 48.9 pounds. By 1980, per-capita consumption of red meat was 157.2 pounds, up about 4 percent in sev.en .years. and per-capita . consumption of poultry was 60.5 pounds, up 24 percent. Within the red-meat category, consumption of beef dropped 5 percent from 1973 to 1980, going from 80.5 po'unds per person to 76.5 pounds per person. Consumption of pork, however, went up about 20 pe~m. ·"""= from 57 .1 pounds per person to 68.3 pounds per pel'Son. Fish consumption was almost unchanged over seven years; per-capita consumption was 12.8 po11nds in 1973 and 12.7 pounds in 1980. Fish consumption reached a high of 13.4 pounds per person in 1978. "All of these changes," the study said, "took place during a period of increasing consumer expenditures and prices." It said that per- c on sump ti o n ex- penditures went up 91 expenditures went up 91 -percent from 1973 to 1980. Meat pr ices rose proportionately less; the biggest ju{np came in the price of fish which went up 84 percent over seven years. Beef prices wefit up 68 percenL In seven years, pork prices rose 28 percent and poultry CEYLON (From D4) perfect for smaller families. • CHICKEN CEYLON STYLE 8-ehoice c hicken pieces 1 ~ teaspoons seasoned salt 2 slices bacon, diced * c up chopped onions 2 tablespoons flour 1 Y2 to 2 teaspoons curry powder l cUp chicken broth * cup half-and-half (cream and milk) 1 large cooking apple, peeled, cored, and sliced (about l cup) 1 pac kag e (10 ounces) frozen green peas 2-cups hot cooked rice Flaked coconut, optional Sprinkle chicken with seasoned salt; place skin side up in a lightly greased shallow 2 •,"1 -quart casserole. Bake, uncovered, at 400 degrees for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Meanwhile, saute bacon until crisp . Remove bacon and drain on paper towel; spoon out all but 1 tablespoon dripplnga. Aad Onions and saut.e until tender. Stir in flour and cu rry powder. Gradually add broth and halt-and-half. Continue to cook, aUrrlna. until •uce thickenL Pour over chicken; add applet and peu. Cover and bake 25 min ute• • longer. Sprinkle with crisp bacon and cooonut. Serve over bedl of flu.ff y rice. Makes 4 ~· r..ch ~ providel: UL calorlea, 4 me.at excban1e1, 1 bread exchan1e, 1 ve1etable exchan1e, 3 fat exchangH, \ii frul\ eJCd\ance, aome milk. prh: M lncreued 21 1V77·78, In lnc.•rna of J)('rwnt. about l& pcu"C'ent. Ualng lnformutlon By contraat, weekly from the Nationwide consumption of meat by Food Con um ptlon hlah·lncome ta mill ea Survey of 1971-78 th' dropped from 4 , 6 l most recent figures pound1to4.32 poundl - avnllable -the USDA a decreue ol rou,hly 6 found that per-capita percent. rons'!~l1on of m at by The USDA report said owTncomctiimrIW1'lffiil people lh "\he tow- went from 4.11 pounda Income group. generally per week In 1965 to 4.71 eat more pork and pounds per week lh poultry -whlC°h are ch apc.ir than be: f or tlah than peoplo ln the upptr lm'Ome 1roup.. Thia "'""' that whUe thf'y are eattna more mHt, they art 1pendlng lHtJ. Per-capl\.A weekly 1pendll'\i on meat In the loweat Income l(roup Wat f6.05, while It was $5.51 In the highest income sroup. Blacka ate more meal than other group11 and 1pctnt more u well. 1punl about 16 percent Al't'Ofdln& to the USDA more. Th«' USDA report n:port, blackl and non· did not alve any rttaton black1 con1umod about Cor the racial difference, the aame amount of btef, but said thar "whateYer but blackl ot.e •O percent the reasons. blackl oxert mortr1fork, 56 percent more Influence on•the more poultry and 108 . at-home meat market perce-nt more t111h than than their 1hare of the non-blackl. p o p u l a t I o n w o u I d On average, blacks Indicate," consumed 35 percent Other breakdowns of more meat per person consumption figures than non-black• and showed that per-capita con1umptlun ol mc:ut vmwty of li1J1thHI~,. to trr. lt'nd1 to decrea1e u 10 l'XJ)luln thtt ups ullii famlllt>s 1ltc lncrea1c1, d o w tt • o I m t> a t th al poop I e In l ht• c.· o n 11 ump t lo n on d 40-to-lS4 ait: group uh• -a<'mund. more meat than youngor or oldt>r people, und that realdcnts of the Northeul ate more meot and apcnt more on It than p,eo~ Jn athkir regiorui. 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In the City of INint, COunty of Orenge, State of Cllltornla. u per mtiC> r4'(:0fded In bOOk 264, pegaa 48 to 50 lnclu.,..., ~,_,. Mape, In the ott1oe of the oounty reco<det of Mid county EXCEPT THEREFROM 911 Oii, gu, min«ata and Other hydroc:arbol\I, IMlow 1 <Mpth or 500 flet, wtthout tll• rlgllt of aurfece entry, •• ~ In INttumantl of rlCOfd. VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNO£R A OEED OF TRUST DATED AUGUST H . 1D80. UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT VOUA P.AOPERTV, IT MAV BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF VOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST VOU, VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. The addr-of the abova 19 4921 Seaford Clrcle, lrvlne, CA. No w1rranty I• given •• 10 It• complet-or correct,,.... The banaflclaty und« Mid Died of Tru11, by rauon or • breacn or default In the obllgetlona e.c:ur9d lflaleby, heretofore executed' 1nd delivered to Iha underalgned a MlttM Oeclaratlon of DellUlt llld o.mano ror Sala, and wrtttan notloa of braacll and of electlon to cauM tha undaralgned to ••II uld property to Mt}lly Mid obllgatlona. 1111d tllaraalttr tha undarsl,,..ad cau-i Mid notloa of brwc:h -.no of tlectlon to be recorded Septamb« 1, 1982 u lnatr. No. 82-310232 of Mid Oltldal .._.. Said H la wlll ba made, bul without coven1nt or w1rranty, ·~ or Implied, regarding tltle, PGU"•lon, or ancumbrancea, to ptlY the remaining pr1ndpel tum of Ula not• eacured" by Mid Deed of Tndt. with lntw9t M In Mid note provided, ~. If Illy, undet tfll tann• of Mid Died of TN•t. '-9, cnargae Ind axpanaM of Iha TNa1• Ind of the trueta craateel by -llld~ Slllcf ......... held on Thunday. JlnUllY 27, 1983 11 2:00 p.m: at tha Chepman A--Mtranoe to tlla CMc Center Bulldtng. 300 E. Chapman Avenue, In the City of Orenge, CA. NOTIC£: AT TIME OF SALE BIDS MA V BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2t24h. Al lh• time or the lnltlal publication ol this nolloa. Ille total MIOUnt of the unpaid balance of the obllg•tlon aecured by th• ebov• deacrlbed deed of truat and .. umated coata, expan111, •nd advancu I• $52.821.45. To determine the opening bid, you may call (714) 937-00ee. - Oete: becembar 29, 1982. SP ESCROW S&RVICE, INC. uaaldTNllM, T.D. SERVICE COMPANV. agent Patrida A. Randall, Aaet. Secretaty One City BMI. Weet °'Wlll'· CA t277 92t88 (714) 835-0288 Publl1hed Orange Coaat Delly Pllol, Jiii 5, 12, 19, 1983 -• 5743-82 P\B.IC NOTICE .S UPERIOR COUAT 01' CALJF<>f' .. A COUNTY Of Of'ANOE 700 Clvtc: Centw Orin Wffl Box 139 Sant• Ana. Calltomla l27Q2 MARRIAGE OF PETITIONER· ono 8 CLAUNCH RESPONDENT JACO UL VN I CLAUNCH SIJWllOMS (FAMILV LAW) CAM NUMMR 020 t2 t2 NOTICel You hew bMfl Miid. The cowt mey dectcle ~t ,_ wlthovt your beln1 heerd uni••• yo11 ~ within 30 deJ9. "9ed et1a lnfonneti-below. K ,_ wlell to Mtll etla adwtoa en attorney In Ihle mailer, yo11 ehoWd do eo Pl'....., eo IMt ,_ ....-. ~. " .,,,.,, ~ beMMOftltrM. AVlaOI Uelecl h• eldo damendalM. •• lrllMINI ,..... deckllr _.. Ud. sin elldlencl• • -qua Ud. ~ defttro de II dl9a. LM la w-1on.-...... II U•l•d deue aollcller el c-oneeto de "" .._... Oft .. ,. eeunlo, deberfe hecerlo ~ ...... -.. 811 ........ 0 lletUllJl, el lwJ ol9une, puecle "' ,..1.1roct. • tlelnpo. 1. TO THE ~ESPONOEHt The petitioner hU llled • l*ltlon COl'ICl(nlng 'f04X rnarrlaga. If you f.it to Ille• raeponee within 30 days OI th• date lh•t Ihle aummona 11 Ml'ved on you, your dotault may be enle<ed Ind the court may ant« 1 l\ldgment containing lnjuncllva or ori-orders concerning dMelon ol property. 1pouaal support. chlld cvs1ody, Child eupc>ort, attor-ney f .... coe11. end ltlCfl other relief u may be granted by the court. 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All-sta.rs leave-....-.rail of broke---==·~~-~ When there are eo many in a home that you have to eat at the table in ahifta, lt'a Ume for a houae dMded, regard.lea of good lntentlona. That's the aituation in Orange County in tenns of the annual All-atar football game, except in this lnstance, there isn't anything left at the table when you get there -It's all aone. PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON blame tor allowing this aituat1011 to develop, due largely to the revolving door syndrome. Every Immediate past president of the Lions Club fa automatlcaJly the next game chairman, regardleta of ,background, and It'• not too difficult to figure out that there have been some rough apoi.. It's like putUng in a new crew for a CIF swim finals on an annual baaia. SometJmes you just don't get the blend. There ls no continuity. The 24th edition of a game featuring the cream of Orange County high achool football Is scheduled for June 20, tentatively at Orange Coast College (Anaheim Stadium is a very distinct possibllity), and once again there won't be enough room for the deserving. What began In 19~9 as an all-star game featuring tM best talent from 16 high achoola has grown into a ~7-team field (63 counting other smaller schools). represented on the two aquada, but that Idea went by the wayside long aao during the explosion of the '60s aa 31-man squada quickly consumed the availat;>le talent, leaving an aftermath of disappolntm~nt. At any rate, you find someone involved in prep football in Orange County and I guarantee you a controversy when this game is the subject. El Toro Coach Bob Johnson is in the process of picking his South team now for the game and he's going to tlind out just ·how tough it is. It was Johmon who was sp badly hurt when hts pride, tailback Damon Sweazy, wasn't chosen last year for the South. 909 .IOHNtoN ftMY ........ ''Some hearts are broken In thla game,.l concedes Johnaon. "Coaches' heart.a. kida' hearts, parents' hearts. In 1959 the rules stated every 9Chool would be The Brea Lions Club began thl.a venture and surely deserves credit for a lot of positives regarding thia game, but it alao must accept the "El Modena has four or five legitimate players (See BROKEN, Page E2) Kings h~ppy with tie INGLEWOOD (AP) -After a road trip in which the struggling Los Angeles Kings were 1-5-1, coach Don Perry was pleased when his team came back from a 3-1 deficit to gain a 3-3 tie with the F.dmonton Oilers. -··-rt a1tnosr t~ls llke we~re a - winner, coming Crom behind in a game like tonight," Perry said after Tuesday's National Hockey League game in Los Angeles. "We played pretty well considering we just got off a tough road trip." The ·powerful Oilers, with eight wins in nine games coming in, hadn't lost in 10 games. and Perry credited goalie Doug JC.eans' key saves for keeping the Kings cloee. He'd watched as Marcel Dionne scored two goals - including a power play at 13:14 of the tee0nd period -to help Los Angeles battle the Oilen to a deadlock. ""This morning in practice we started loo king like a team again," aaid Dionne. who aa1d he was pleased to be playing again with fellow front-liners Dave Taylor and Charlie Simmet· Earlier thia season the line was broken up in an attempt to add balance to the Kings' attack. Then Taylor was injured missed 33 games before ret Tuesday night. "We showed a lot of char and confidence," Dionne "It's good for the triple-srown line to be back again." Dionne's 24th goal of the aeaaon came when he deflected a alap shot by Kings' defen.seman Larry Murphy put Oilers' goalie Andy Moog to tie the game. The Kings bad pulled to 3-2 at 12:03 of the second period on a Terry Ruskowskt goal, &Cored after he a>ok a pus from behind the net from John Paul Kelly. Wayne Gretzky slammed home his 39th goal of the 1eaaon on a power play to give the OUers a 2-1 lead 31 seconds into the second period. The NHL's top acorer, skating in from the blue line, fired a 35-footer past Kings goalie Doug Keans. And Gretzky set up Mark Mealer'• 31st goal on another Edmonton power play at 5:37 of the period. Gretzky brushed aalde the exceptionally hostile reception h e's come to expect in Los Angeles, where fans routinely greet him not only with boos but waving white handkerchiefs and obecene chants. "I learned during the last 4 years in the league to try to stay calm and relaxed and not worry," he aaid. "I love playing in LA ln the mid-winter, where it's sunny and warm -lt'a fun. "That'• what 1porta 1a all about -I can't worry what LA fans call me." LIONS' WHITE OFF TO BLITZ? CHICAGO (AP) -The Chicaso Blitz of the United Si.tea Football Lea1ue said Tuaday it w• ~ ln on an aareement with • a major ~atlonal Football Lea1ue player:• and a IOW"Ce Aid the ne1ot1attons lnv'-°lved Detroll LIDnl llnetsker o:ttan Wbl ... If the· Bllti does .a.,. Whrw the 11-year veteran would become the fJnt J>layer active durina the i.t NJ'L MMOO to jUJnp to the flecl1Un1 USl'L, ~-.... paay March e. A aew1 conference wa1 ll:bed..W today to ..mounce the ..,.,. of a "IMjor'' NFL playw. Reaching out Soutl.ern Califor~ia College's Larry Hirst ( 35) a nd UC San Diego's Mike Maross battle for a re bound. For story, see page E2. Thorpe finally g~ts his _justice . -- 70-year marathon is over LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Two citizens. It took a special act of .gold medals won by Jim Thorpe Congress to bestow citizenship on in the 1912 Olympic Games were Thorpe. restored to his family Tuesday, After starring in track, 70 years after he was stripped of baseball and football at the his amateur status because he C a r l i s 1 e I n s t I t u t e i n acc~uue.c;L $2 .JLilll"!'.l£ .l.o. PL'U' _ f e o As y 1 va n.La L •• ~ n d l_a ~er baseball. competing in the Olympics, Juan Antonio Samaranch of Thorpe played professional S p a i n , p res i d e n t o f t h e baseball and football. Int ernational Olympi c He won th e Olympic Committ.ee, officially returned d~athlon, which includes the t h e g o I d med a 1 s f o r t h e 100-meter dash, the long jump, pentathlon and decathlon events shot put, high jump, 400-meter to the family of the American run, discus throw, 100-meter Indian, who died in 1953 at age hurdles, pole vault and javelin 64. throw. "The 70-year-old marathon is The pentathlon, which was over," said .Thorpe's daughter. dropped in 1920, consisted Qf five Charlotte, 63, one of six Thorpe events, of which Thorpe won the children who attended the long jump, the hurdles, the shot ceremony at the Biltmore Hotel. put and the 1,500-meter rub. Another daughter, Grace, said He alao finished fourth ln the she thought her father would individual high jump and have only said, "lt'a about time." seventh in the lndlvidual long Thorpe won the gruellnc jump. Olympic events at the aJie of 24 Grace Thorpe blamed the in Stockholm, Sweden, but Jo8t fonner IOC President, the late them seven months later when ~very Brundage, for the loD.6 'he ai:tmlUed be Wal pMd lO s;lay delay; saying, ul th.ink ior him for a resort baseball team in 1910.. there was only "black ~ white The gold medals awarded and no gray areas." Tuesday were not actually those v wonoy Thorpe, because "it .would be unfair to ask survivors O at ~B,· of the second place finishers to return their gold medals," Samaranchhadwd. S - Samaranch said that since ea K1· ngs Thorpe's diaqualification in 1913, "it Is impossible to enumerate all those who l:atested against this host Tars decision an de every effort in order to reverse it." ..... . "In the end, when the lAAF (International Amateur Athletics Federation) and United States Olympic Committee had finally accepted to reinstate him, subsequent modification of the so-called 'amateur rule' Into a much more positive 'eligibility rule' of the IOC enabled ua to take this historic dedaton. 0 ~ Ocean View High's Seahawka ~ put their 2-0 Sunset League ' · r basketball record Of\. the line ' tonight at Huntingt~n Beach where the. Oilers await with a 1-1 , ... record and a reputation for running circles around taller In Sweden. when Thorpe was presented h.Js gold medals, King Gustav V saJd, "You, air, are the greatest athlete in the world.''. President W\lliam Howard Taft said, "Jlm Thorpe ls the highest type of cltlz.en " He used the word "citizen-;-' incorrectly, for at that Ulne, Indians were not considered opJX.>.nen ts. . Also colliding tonight (all at 7:30) are Fountain Valley (2-0) at Edison (0-2) and Westminster (0-2) at Marina (1-1) In the Sunset League. In the Sea View ~e it's Corona del Mar and 'EStancla walking a Ught:rope in hopes of matching up on Friday with unbeaten records. Let's focus on the NFL's real problems Tonight it'a Newport Harbor's Tars (3-2) at Corona del Mar'a Sea Kinas (5-0), University (2-3) at Estancia (5-0), El Toro (2-3) a.t Irvine (2-3) and Costa Meu (1--t) at Saddleback (0-5). South Coast League play finda Woodbridge (3-2) at Laguna Beach (0-~). Mialon Viejo (1·4) at Dana Hills (4-1) and Saq Clemente (2-3) at Capistrano Valley (5-0). . 'Frontline' disclosures are minor compared 'to Rozelle's other concerns -. Ordinarily, you would feel leaa than confident going to the bank wlth the testimorty of a guy who took a 1alemn oath from the lnaide of a jail cell. On the other hand, It may be old fuhioned to suspect that a party in the slammer la in the least unreliable or he wouldn't be there ln the fJnt place. One John Piaua is the up1tand.lng citb.en who choee to ling on public televlalon about the alleg4td fixing of National Football League glmea. Presumably, aa part of payina hla debt to .adety, Piazza told of takin8 part in the buying of an NFL C011Ch, quarterback and defeNive captain who went in the tank in pm8 between 1968 and 1970. Appattntly. Plaua named namet to the producen of the "Frontline" eeri• but no name• made their way Into the documeni shown on PBS, replacln1 Monda N t Football. · Obvroua y, the producers could not document the part.ldpetlon of the people mentJoned and &he coech, q~ and defenllve aapta&n'• name1 coWd have l.'Ome frOm • book ln the pr1lon library. By the _,,. token, the parti• named could be IUiltY •hell. You He, then, the jou rnalt1tlc: lmplk:adonl hen. A Npor1el' who dote not have to '* nam. or 1Ua.tant.1ace h6I factl mn haw a blockbwter every day whether be neede h or not. • • SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER In an unrelated cue, the testimony of John Pian.a wu thrown out by a judge in Florida. So much tor the credibility of the star witnell. So much for the voice tn the back of the room auaesttna that the fact it 1a on the TV acreen doesn't make it. rt1ht. However, thJa 1a not to aay It lan't right. It hardly~ a crack investlptlve team to uncover evidence that elements of the underworld are now and then noticed lOUJlllna about the frinpe of the NFL. You Me, the 1utter guy1 are alway• r attncted by the comtna and tol"I of large nwnben of banknotel and ln no area of pmbllnl ~ currency Oow more freely than prof81lonal football. llltlmatea on the . amount of money w.,....t on NFL pmea ln a normal, or non.uike .uonpnae u _ hl1h 11 •100 blUton. Thia maliff such enterprl••• a1 hora• ractn1 and 1tate lolcertel look Wee .... penny ... l&Ulf. On &he .. Frontline" docwna~, .,. .. RoMlle, &he~ of Che NFL. ... quHtioned about certaln lnc:ld•nC. and caroe off quite cavalier, certainly evasive. l once asked Rozelle about the appearance on national TV of Jimmy the Greek Snyder who picks winners on CBS and a high-pitched voice named Pete Axthelm who gives the point spread.a on NBC. "We don't particularly llke it," the commissioner replied, "but there ian't anything we can do about It." Poppycock. The NFL is in bed with the networks on all other matt.era. Actually, It Is not out of the question Rozelle and hi.a crowd are quite aware that their paaUme is given a •taaerlna boolt ln interest by the gambling upect. No vehicle In the hi.story of the gambling inatlncta of human beings haa lent itlell to the 1port of wa~n1 aa perfectly as profe .. ional foo . Naturally, the NFL would loathe even the 10ftett murmur of a -=andal and will come down hard on any of It• people walki.na the eame 8'de of the bouleVard M a known noodlum. But a guy w ... rtna a bob with the party on the. next bantool baa enhanced tntereet. Rozelle hu far more to be concerned about -pmblln8. dope, lep1 ~ - than he ever lell on. lt it .... out of hand, hla 1ame IC* down the toilet. But_ syntbeck tadf llU the COftW\CI ol the PBS doc:uml'ntary 19 not what he Ml co fMr. Huntington Beech was the fa.- vorite to wtn the Sunaet Leacue title but ts a game behind the pace after an opening lo .. ai - Fountain Valley (62-61). whll• 1 Ocean View 11 In the race bf virtue of a 56-53 overtime victort over Muma lut week. : Ocean View's lnaide lncludef 6-8 Byron Ball (15.2 averaae). while Huntinaton Beach'• ,_.,,. revolves around point 1uard Billy Thompraon (14.9). : The key mue ln the ~ VleW is at Corona del Mar where rivlil \. Newport Harbor lnva.:ee after 1afnln1 new life with a '12-71 victory over 1rvlne Monday. Newport'• pine f .. turea 6-8 Joe Seqer ( 14.8) • oppcJ9ed to Corona'• auard i.mpo of Mllce He.., an All-CD' perfanner • a juntor, with hi• playmakln1 ability. • ~ del Mar t. won 10 ol fta lut 11 it.arc.. Alto in the fonfr.ont of thw two auadm an C.CSM'a O.w Van8tieenh~(t6 polnll ap1Mt II Toro ) and Newport'• 1'·3 Jim W . who bu been 1uan&n1. r~ injury. Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, January 11 •• 113 ~----""!"'--~ .... ------------------........... ~-!""-----------------------------. Hird'• :12 pa«' BoJ1on victory ' Calbr a th mak a few Buee Larry Btrd 1rored 32 ~otnta ·m ' J 0 "• w. Oalbrta•" •0 ld 48 II "' I h t I d' t7 h ~nt of hla Pfttiburp Ptrat. to 'u •y n I t, nci u •"• n t ' Warner CommunlcatJont w . It WQ tourlh q1Jar~r u Boeton rallltd from -17 point• down to defeat Indiana Mnnounced Tu11day. Galbreath 130-126 In NaUonal BMketball NloNUon play contlnuet to hold the ''OntrolUna lnt.trnt. (51 . , GtH Baak1 .cor.d 1 caner hi,h ao potnta to percent) . . . Oak.Land hM llan~ ahortatop BUI l ad San Antonio to a 143-124 win over Denver AlmOD to • on ·Y ar contract ... St. Louil . . Mark A1•lrrt -.~rt'd 30~nta foe o.n111 purchUl!d lefl·handed pitcher Jerry Gani• d "'---h DI Ir M t h'M .... NBA 1 ... -from Toronto . . . CUD• Hlltdle, who once wu a an ~ c: 0,.:~~0k;~nci: beot Q:1'dZ hot proepect wlth Kanau Chy, wu lnvtted to Suto 112.102. Moua t>ticamo 1prlng training by Seaul ... Sprll)i tralnlna -tho fifth coach In NBA ~ru Feb. 17, but no team muat report prior to hlatory to win 600 1amea, arch l. BR 0 KEN HEARTS lnl.11& Red Auerbac• Red --·:::1Jtt11,!!!.lils=ltl!t!!!:!::~V.='-1~e~_oo~~r.b==-:: Adversit hauntin ---Chicago's LeFlore • ..,....,.. ·~ _1= =:;;;;;;;:;;:::;~~tGJ::=rVliiiF.!!:~ Geae Sllae. . . . Joe Bryut'a NEW YORK -National Football I From AP dl1patcbe1 CHICAGO -Adv er:.s 1ty a continues to shadow Ron LeFlore, the Chicago White Sox center fielder who went on to become an all-star after his release from pri90n. On Tuetday, just two days aft.er his infant son died, LeFlore stood before a judge who ordered LeFlore tried on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance ( 17 pills reported to be amphetamines). "' As a teen-ager, LeFlore served a prison sentence at the State Prison of Southern Michigan in Jackson, Mich .. after he was convicted of armed robbery. Afte r breaking into base b a 11 in l 9 7 3. h.e ultimately became a premier Lel'LOU outfielder for the Detroit Tigers, stealing more bases for the American League team than anyone since Ty Cobb in the early 1900s. He represented the Tigers on the AL All-star team during his tenure there. The story of his rise from crime in a Detroit ghetto to baseball stardom was documented in a book, then a movie made for television. He-was traded to Montreal before joining the.. White. Sox. Quote of the day Skip Caray, an announcer for the NBA's Atlanta Hawks: "Th~ only thing tougher than being a basketball referee is being happily married." Marina High's Vikings swept Edison aside in opening round play of rrien's soccer T~esday evening as Kenny Gunn paved the way with two goals in a 3-0 decision. The victory sets up an early showdown with Ocean View's Seahawks Thursday evening in a 5:30 duel at Westminster. Ocean View stopped Westminster, 2-1, while in·· the other Sunset League game1\aesday It was a 1-1 driving layup at the buuer . Lea9ue Commlsaloner Pete Rozelle llfte4 Houston to lta sixth wln denounced on Tue1day aa "cheap In 38 games, ll 100-98 dedslon 1enutlonall1m and checkbook OVOf' Waahlngton ... Andrew journallam" a television documentary alleaina '"'0 ... Teaey acored 23 polnta and that gamblers paid a coach and two NFkplayen1 Mo1ea Malone added 21 as Phlladelphla tied a to fix a dozen games more than a decade ago. club record with it.s 12th atralght win in a 98-90 "T)lere la no known evidence \0 support verdict over Cleveland ... A collective such allegatlona," Rozelle said In a three- bargaining concept that CornmJssjoner Lawrence paragraph statement l11ued throush Joe O'Brien termed "unique in all of sporta" was Browne, the league'• director of information. discussed Tuesday when representatives of the NSA and the Pla~ers Association resumed Wadkins sharp in Palm Spring& · c:ontract negotlaliorui. Il has been widely report.td Lanny Wadkins shot a 34-32-66 • that the NBA is proposing a formula that would Tuesday to win his seeond straight tie salary costs to 8 team's revenue. Howard·Co1ell'1 Day with the All- Trottier scores 300th goal Bryan Trouler scored his 300th Iii National Hockey Leagl,le goal in a ' four-goal first-period flurry and the New York Islanders went on to an 8-1 victory over Hartford Tuesday night, extending their winning streak to six games . . . Steve Sbutl scored two goa.la during a sJx-goal firat- period burst and Montreal went on to a 7-2 triumph over Calgary . . . Washington goalie AJ Jen1en turned asille 42 Philadelphia ahota to lead the Capitals tcffa 4-1 verdict, preventing Philadelphia from setting an NHL record of nine straight road vlctori-:.s • . . Wllf Palement, Anton Staatn~ and his brother Peter scored goals to boost Quebec to a 3-1 win over St. Louis . . . Defenseman Kevin McCartby'1 power-play .goal in the third period, his third in two games, gave Vancouver a 3-3 tie with the New York Rangers . . . Marlo Faabert, a defensernan who shattered both major bones in his left leg in a November 1981 game in the NHL, has been told by . Pittaburgh Penguins doctors he never again will play professional hockey. SOCCER . .r;s standoff be~ween Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. ln Jwomen's action it was Marina and Edison each postin·g shutouts . Mari,na sped past Westminster. 5-0; Edison def~ated FounUlin· Valley, 3-0; and Huntington Beach and Ocean View tied 1-1. In Sea View League ptay Corona d el Mar Americans golf tournament at the south course of the Canyon Hotel Country Club in Palm Springs . . . Formula One race driver NlkJ Lauda says he ~ "fully r«avering" from recent eye surgery and plans to take part in preseaaon tests in Rio de J aneiro next week . . . The USFL's Oakland Invaders entry has rounded out ita ataff, adding D6ug Gerurt, Rob. LynD Bull Dqttoa, Bill Dickey and Mike Halatnuer the Invaders selected Larry Bry-., · ::l>arby, Cedrick Hardman, Cba.ck Hatclt ~orre.t KlelD. Bryan was briefly the head ~h et Laguna Beach lllgh before the 1982 seuon bepn. Television., radio TV: College Baaketball-Dlinoia at Purdue, 7:30 p.m ., Channel ~ <Taped delay); Long Beach State at Nevada Las Vefi(aa, 8 p.m., Channel 9. Racquetball ~ Jerry Hilecher vs. Charlie Brumfleld, 9:~0 p.m., Channel 56 (taped). RADIO Basketball -San Diego at Lakers, 7:20 p.m., K.LAC {570). upped 1'8 le.ague record to 2-2-1 with a 3-1 decision over El Toro. Gunn was the big name for Marina, but he appeared to have plenty of help, including a goal from Lance Cronn and a nice assist from Mike Butcher on his first goal. ·Jerry Babic recorded his sixth shutout in the net for Marina and the Vikings received solid defensive efforts from Eric Karman and Ron ConanJ{elo. V.anguards reject foe • with 96-80 decision Southern California College's switched to a zone defense and forced Vanguards turned it on in ev.ery several outside shots. And those phaae of the game Tuesday night to outside shots were not getting a send a frustrated UC San Diego crew followup u the sec interior excelled. home with a 96-80 basketball defeat. And_re Smith, a 6-3 junior, led all The Vanguards of Coach Bill scorers with 23 poin ts, while SCC Reynolds had five pla¥en 1COring in teammates Dave Corsi (15), Rick double figures and they dealt with UC Plulmer (H). Larry Hirst (12) and San Diego'• huge front Une Richard Pierce (10) made it a total effectively from atart to finish. team effort. The victory upe SCC's record to 9-8 added h overall and 2-1 in NAIA Diatrict..O Mike Roberta eig t counters Southern Division pla_y. and Rich Rogers came off the bench San Di~ entered with 7.0 aenior to ICOl'e five point.lor the winners. Dave McGuire, who was flanked by Pierce was a key in rebound.Ing and 6-6 and 6-5 forwarda, but the for Plulmer, the Vanguards' slick Va--•a_.• were competitive on the pJaymaker, it WU a leUOD•hJgh in the ... 116....... San Diego scoring column. boards, and along with . '• San DI---had •L-players foul disadvantage at the free throw line it -·-~ proved too ooatll. out of the game and there were three The Tritons o San Diego, who took technical foula levied on the visitors, a victory at Loyola-M~r mount including an ejection. , earliel' 1n the year, were ty of ~ Bob Goodman. a 6-0 tenior wit.h a personal foula, and the anguards tou,gh release on the transition, acored took advantage to the lune of_ 21 points for San Diego. 32-for-46 at the line. sec returns to action Friday night It was tied at 56 with 12 minutes at Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaka (8 r\?maining, but the Van~uards o'clock). ' Tall Order for Hues No. I Cerritos awaits; Rustlers on road Orange Coast College can keep the South Coast Conference basketball race from becoming a one-team affair tonight lf the Pirates can upeet the state's No. !-ranked Cerritos Falcons. And Golden West College can keep lowly Compton (0-4) out of the race if the Rustlers can pick up a victory. Both the Bucs and Rustlers are on the road for their 7:30 contests. "Coast probably won't try to run with ua," predlcta Cerritos Coach Jack Bogdanovich, whoee Falcona sport a 4-0 conference mark and a 19-2 overall record. "They'll try to keep us Crom running too much and attempt P . Martin ii the Falcons' No. 2 acorer with a 9.8 average. At Compton , Coach Jim Greenfield's Rustlers have a chance to go over the .500 mark as well, but the Rustlers will have to cont.end with 6-6 forward Steve Pruit and streak-shooting guard Louis Clarke (14.9 average). After a bout with the flu last week, the Rustlers' John Kresich returned to form and scored 19 point• in Golden West's 62~60 victory over Mt. San Antonio. SCC's Mike Roberts ( 25), Larry Hirst ( to sieady the pace." - OC::C, wtt.h a 2·2 conference mark and an 8-8 overall record , will be out to snap a 12-pme Cerrito. wtnntna streak, and Bogdanovich, for one, feela an)'thlnl la J>C*fble. Kresich ll the No. 4 acorer in the lea1ue. He'a backed up by auard Sherwin Durham who carries a 14.1 average into the C()ntellt. In Pacific Coast C<>nference play, Saddleback College entertaina San Diego City CoUece, one of three t.eama tied for the conference lead with a 3-1 mark. ( 35) duel with San Diego's Mark Barreca \ for a rebound Tuesday night. I College, prep basketball scores c:r t· left ,,._ It. U, Santa CW1 •t W. weelll"tton 78. Peclflo ~· w111en1011t 110. LA ~ M QMt. w~ 75, --""' 10 ,...... LOIN?•.~ ttdlo 111 ...... ...,.....11,T..,.....Ttdl • ................... • lllft HOUltCM II. lt,'A~ Ctwtetllll 73 (ot) ... Jeol!IQIM!le 18, Ullca t3 M uuay It. 13, 1 . lll.•Edw•cle\111114' ~ 71, Old OomW1lon 70 ..,,_d 11, Mlddle r ........ .. T...._.. rt.AlaoeMa" AllllM'8 It. M. r.._... It . II ~ts.Tufantll ... Loni ..._. u. '°· It. ,, ..... H.Y. 7' "With two bfc SUY'I about 8-8 up front (Brad Gue11 and Leon Symanak.I) and a pltir of quick IUl"di <Leland Bruce and nm Klohnfeldt) dlrectinc the offeme, CoMt hM t.he abillty to f?laY with MYOM -and they have, ~h 11ya. Notes eo.n Coach Tandy Olllla: "They (the 'alcona) have a lot of momentum Jti"I and they're frwh from a b6a wtn over Santa Ana. So we really haw our work cut out for u.." The Pln• will be out ID atop the Faleont' Dan Odl. who c:wrt. • 16.J ecorinl awrue Into the ...-. John • Willsey eyed for Edmonton post EDMONTON, Alber1a (AP) -Bay Wlllaey, an H1l1tant coach for Oakland, of the National Football i...,ue. ii the latea mndklatit for the J:drnont "Ellc.imoa'' ..... C!C*hlns job left veeant by H. c.npbell. WW.y, ~2. tutored roakle-dOn M8rcua ~ dUI ~ .. fifth • the RakWI' oft.lllllYe t.ldleld ~. and 1 can only take three (becau.ae of game rulea). Running baclu? Ye., llOtne good ones are going to mlu out in this same." . J(Jhnlon la Just ln the inlUaJ proc:ea of 1elect- lng the team for the South, and already he la feeling the pre11ure. Several have already contac~ him with hopes of an edge. Saddleback High Coach Jerry Witte echoes colTIJtlenta from every comer of Orange County. "The county has outgrown the game," aays Witte. "It'• a shame to see t~ or four kids from one team, then other teams without any representation. I'm not necessarily adxocaUng every echool should have one, but ... "''F.acb coach wanta to win, so they're solng tO pick the best they feel they can Cind. You can't (ind fault with the coach. "A double-header at Anaheim Stadium? Well. the more that play, the more interest ... and it's for charity." The only possible argument to such a double-header would be tbe watered-down effect, but how can you believe watering down ls the ~ when, with a double-header, the teams would be stocked from twice as many schools as in the inillal ~arne? Would the game lose its luster? "Maybe, for a year or two," says El Toro's Johnson. "But It would only t4J<.e a couple of years. It's definitely the way to go." Irvine H.igh's Terry Henigan, who also spent some suoceuful time at Cy..PresS High, ls In the same line. ''Johnny Salinas, our tailback, is worthy of this game, but when you're competing against the Sunset League, Mater Del, the Century League . . . he may not get a chance. "U this was 15-20 years ago there's no doubt he'd play in'this game.'' Henigan isn't one to go overboard in telling the world about all of his world-beaten. He'll give you a straight look and straight talk every time, and when asked If he had ever coached a varsity team without·• single-player that was deeerving of thiB- game, he said, "no." "We had some fine individuals at Cypress," recalls Henigan. "And last year we had Mark Bondi, a wide receiver and defensive back. This year we have Salinas and (Rick) Grecco (a college prospect at tackle). "It doesn't seem like we get a. lot from our league, maybe what we need to do is fonn our own ' Sea View-South Coast League contest. I don't know the answer, but I do know more have to be honored.''· Estancia Coach Ed Blanton -is just another in the long line of coaches who want some changes. "It was our feeling in the league (Sea View) that there are a lot of good football players that aren't getting the chance to play," says Blanton. "There's pressure on the coach to win and people have a tendency to choose Sunset and Century League kids because they play better football. And maybe they do. But a lot of kids are being overlooked. · · Scott Davis (Estancla's quarterback Last year) deserves to play, but he probably won't be picked. Edl.!lon's quarterback tasi year (Ken Major) ... you can't tell me he isn't an all-star quarterback. Jim Mccahill, our quarterback last year . . . the same • way." And so it goes, you (.ind a coach and ask him il this game has been doing Orange County football justice and he'll give you a yes and no answer. Yes, thanb for the game. No, it's not enough. Johmon swntned it all up earlier about the broken heart.a. Orange County outgrew this game !9 years ago. Givt> me one llOWld reason to shut up ind lit down and rll com I . Oufdoor ·Area Healers Enjoy your outdoor entertainment areas year 'round with Sun-Glo natural gas or propane outdoor area heaters. Each Sun-Glo heater • provides a 12 to 1S ft. umbrella of warmth for your "'estt' dining, dai;icmg, or lounging pleaaUte. Come In today or call for information: .. Loe~ TUllOAY'9 MIULTI (JIMI M .................. -""9) NllT MC.. 350 yttda. "'°" WNt9« (latd) 11 20 1 20 4.80 TlnW Hay llug (Ct-MQetl 3 IO 3.00 J~ Toe> Moon (Hat1) UO Aleo rle*I: H..vllllh l(tp, Frldll)''t Follla, 010 Ston•w•ll, Johnnie lamb, S111no• ~, Johne>t an.. Janey Satn Time! 11.20. II IJCACTA (e.21 paid S64 40 MCOM> MCI. 360 ywOI. 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II IXACTA (6-61 paid $1114.00. llXTif AACI. 610 v11de. . CluM Im Fair (Hart) 7 60 5 60 3 40 EMy Oodad (Cardou) 11.20 5 40 AeOellle (Hidinger) 5 00 ' PWTH lllACI, OM mtle p- HtnllClll (,\;l~I 1.10 4.40 a 110 Maona c.tra (SIMwranl 1 1 40 e,oo lelle Jolll (P8Aat) 2 40 Alao rec.cl Pac>e .R/•. OetlllQ_ Brien, T-.o OoMne. l\oc:tly Scoldl, Mooree Dendy MM. Loci\ ,_. "'-lat, Horllon 81w 'I TllM: 1.03. .. IJCACT A (6-8) patd l80 10 llJITII MCI. One mile ~. Cl'f1llal Mool (Vldngf\ml 5 00 4 00 4 00 Pac>e Wry (Slellhl 12 40 1 20 e.llil>Ofo (Mwdlend) 10 llO AllO t l CM: Sllcli ,Swill, Mtrkll Kln9, Double 0 Oencef, Sporting Son, 8aJtllng Biiiy, for<Mlat, Mealer 0 0. l'llN; 2.02 215. II IJCACTA (M l paid $1 t IO MVSNTM AACI. One mllG p-. eou.1-1 tK'*>llrl 14 oo 1 40 4 eo Geuy A'lf (PW11•1 I 20 4 20 P...iitl (AndertOll) I IO Alto 1ec;ad· ,.._ Auler, Bryan H. Pini Ship, Gallant S"plk• Loyel Lad, Another ,..._, Time. 2 00 1/~. II IJCACTA (5-11 patd SIUO llGHTH AACI. One mill p- KlldoN (~I 3 IO 3.20 3.20 Or.o llyrd (Budllanl 5 00 5 llO ._..... (,..,~, 1.20 Al*> rtc41d: Tultlllakll. Femout Knlghl, KlllWOOCI Cllatle9. Time· 2.00.J.l6. 91 IXACT "15-41 paid .$33.00. ...nt !UCL One mllG ~. Sconllh Loeh (Vllndl\ml 6 60 4.20 3.IO Klll'f AllO (Ou•) 6.40 7.60 Ory Seek (Sleeth) 5.80 Al*! reced: Young ....... Burke'a Bngadl. HaindcNer, Mu Burnb<o Time· 1 511 4/5. a IDACTA ( 1-5) paid S71.30. ti P'ICIC llX (t+a-6-5-11 patd te,209.60 wllll 1-.o wlMIR (Alli '--1: S2 Pldl SI• ooneolatlon pied $42.llO withe 1 wlnMl'9 (llw llor.-). TIHTH IU.CC. One "* ~. Alli lAlnl4ler (Kueblw) 4 80 3.00 J.40 KIH1 (51~1 3.IO 3.00 .... ... ._ ...... NOi " ... ~ • L ... Oii " . "' H 1' IU 24 " Ill 24 •• • •• 11 t4 •oo 10 ~ HO IAITtllllN CONflllllNCI MllwtWk" ~"·"·· Oet1ot1 Cllleego 1nc11an1 ci-land Alt.lie~ 32 •• 115 " • 7~ 25 19 126 17 20 •&1 1• 24 )et C1t11tel Olvteloft 27 13 .,. 19 19 .600 19 21 .475 13 25 3.4? 12 2s m 8 JI \62 T ...... , •• ac- PIMl.o.lpf\ .. ff. Clevelend to San Antonto 143, o.n-124 Botton 130, 11\dlana 121 Hou11on 100, W1s111no1on 119 oe1111 112, Ootdan St••• 102 Tonlthl'e 0-• Sen OMto • 1 l.allert CfltcaQO at PhHaclltpl\ll S.anle at Atlanta MllWIMA" ti O.frOlt N-York .. Kanae• Clly OOloan State al Ulah HoutlOfl II Oen .. r San Anlonlo e1 Plloe11•K COU.EQE ) 1 '" • '11~ • 1 • 13 13.,. 111-. ICC M, UC Ian Dteao IO .... 0.00 -81natu 17, d"ooclmwi 21. ~ 10, 8«1.ce 9, Hlekl 14, NllCHI 7, O.VU4naltaa 1, Dodi 2. Totale. 34 12·1180. IOUTHllllN CAl..,OlllNJA COi.i.iOi -A6blr111, Prutmer 14, Smtt1T 21, Hnt t2, Pleroe 10, Cotti 16, Mortlfltwl 4, Aeddlell. 3, Rogen 5. Stlannon 2, SI ...... 1, Tiit 1. Tot .... 32 32-41 ... Haltllme. 8CC 3W2. Total fOUle: UCSO 35, SCC 21; FOIMd out; Baneltt (UCSO). Balfec:a (VCSO). Fllnl (UCSO). Technleel fOUle· OoodmWI (UCSO). 2. ~o blnetl. UCI at1tletlca Q '• Ft Tp 14 12 21 117 14 71 23 116 14 14 34 1112 14 51 40 142 10 37 21 " 14 30 11 74 A ... 13.4 12 5 11 I 10.t 8.1 S.3 NHL CAMNti.&. OOWIMMCI St LOUii 0.llOll Toronto IMrtM~ WI. TCWOA ,_, ff ta • 2Q. "' II " tJ 1 '" aoi ~ II t2 6 171 112 4 1 t6 ti 10 Ill 111 40 1$ ~ 1 1&1 1U 31 Moffit DIVi.Mft ,21-~i .... J. 2Cu._jaa._ _..,,~ ,...-7' 'nt'.r"1"'-W ta H 1 111 1N :n II 24 12 141 I" 34 10 IA t 16' IN 2t WAI.II cow.-111MC1 l'MtlollON ...... PllttaO .. phll H 13 e tH 141 12 RV l1lend9fl 26 18 ? 178 140 61 waa111no1on 20 ,, 11 116 1ea 51 HY RanQ9<1 U 18 8 183 11 I 60 Pm1bu•O/I 11 21 t 144 212 30 H4lw .i.tM)' 10 21 • 132 lff 2t llotton Mont1 .. I llulll!O Ou•t>.c HlrHOld A4-~ " 10 1 182 121 as 2$ 13 I 211 116 51 n 14 • 111 14& " 20 20 5 191 192 45 12 ~9 6 1U ,324 29 , .... t'•ec.t .. Edmonton 3. Klftte 3 w1.,..no1on 4, Pl\lt.iie1pn1a 1 au.oac 3 SI Louil t HY 111"'4!«1 I , Hatllord 1 MontrHI 7, Caloart 2 HY Aeno..-3, varicO\lv., 3 Tonltlll'IO- New Je•HV If Plt11burgh was111no1on at Ch1c11go T orOfllO at Wlnnlpeg 0.trot1 at Min-ta Vancou-11 Edmonton Klng1 3, Oller1 I Edmonton 1 2 0-3 LOt AllQllea I 2 0-3 ,.,.I '•rtod 1 Lot AngelH. Olonnt 23 (L. Mu1p11y, Kortbl, 11'64, 2. Eomonton, Pou111 1 (Colley, Huddy) 12 39 PenalltH - Aulllowelll. LA. maJOf, 42, fogotltl, Edm. m•lor, 42. Edmonton t>encll, M(Vtd by Lumley. 2 II. Kennedy, LA, 4 31, HUQllM, Edm, 4 31. Jaclrton, Eom, 4 31. K~. LA, I 51, Koral>, LA, I 311. Hunt1t, Edm, 9 53, Fogottn. Edm, 13.30, Web. LA. 15.01. O~. Edm, 16:21:-Rutllowekt, LA. 19..31 hc:Oftd ,lflo4t 3 Edmonton, Grllzky 39 (Coffey). :31 (pp>; 4 Edmonton. M11tle1 31 (O••liky, Anderton! 5 37 (PPI. S l o• Angelu . Ru•-lllt 5 (Kelly). 12 03. 9 LOI AnQllGI, Oion<l4I 24 (l Murpl\y), 13 14 (PCI~ Penaltlee -Otonne, LA, ·511. Httdy. LA, 5: Ill, Anderton. Edm. 9 50, Lowe. Edm, 13: 11, J1ckse>n, Edm, 13 SI, Taylor, LA. 13;511. Lumley, Edm, 11:2.4 Tlllfd ,.,lod No tcotlno Penatllel -8otchman. Eom. ma)O<. 10 20. Kennedy, LA, malOf. 10·20 Sl\011 °" Goll -Edmonton 9-13-15-37 lot Angalte 9-12·8-21 • Goal•• -EdmonlOfl, Moog Loe AnQllGI. KHnl A -14.154 Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Wtdn•day, January 19, 1983 El Chargers, Vikings, ov • Wlft Ocean Vlow and Edi.Ion Hip women '• buketbell teem• ·~ ..... "r\(' ::====-:I-~xan a call.,, q.p. .<:~~'""!:I.mi....,;• followln1 TUeiaay'1 ~-- ee~h la now 3-0 In the Suntet w,..tMna HIOHIC~ llllMfl •. llJ T0to SI ••-P•UllO (Edlwnl deo. Wa1chtt, f.4 106-Klngirnlll (l!t Toro> ptnn•d KllWMcUbo, )02 1 u -w1r1.i (l Ol1on1 ptnn•d Warna<, & 11 121-0uy (Edleon) d•o S.ndlno. by Cllleull 121-Stdo (El T«OI pinned 8'11Ur, 5 10 134-;-Alp•rl (Edleon) plnn4KI Barl\hart, ,~~ . 140-0onzalH (El Toro~plnn•d d•o AyrM, 3.47 2 ;;1-~1W1 (Edieon) pinned ClwltllWI, 161-Eldrlo~ (El TOfOI pinned ar-n. U 4 IM-F<lcll (fl T OfOI Cl« Heltlcll, 13.5 161-Zumwlll (Edltonl pln...cl Mukfftlcl, t'65 • 200-Svllrio (El TOfOI won by tort.ii HWt-Hutt IEdltonl pl11necl S,.Q41A111, 1 22 Yofvo.._t.,. (el .............. Qetdlfl) ,.,.,........, ........ JoH Lula Cl••o (A1,11nfln1) dal Melt Wllen011 (Sweden). 5-, 1-4, 11-1; Andrei Gom.z (Eculdorl Oii. JoM Hlguafu (Spain). 0-1. 1-2 ....... Women COLU~ UC lttlne t, Cel 81-te Lot .,...._ 0 ........ ~· (II def ~. l-4, 1-1. i<eell!>Q (II det Huey, l ·O. 6·2: T1enwlll\ (ti oef Ka!Mr, e-o. 1-1. Pt110fl (II Oii Hayalcewe. l-4. 1-0. Ol0<g111111a (fl def. Sa~. l-1, 9•0, B«lno (II Otl Schnelelat, e-o, 6.o DoublM Ptllon·Myert (I) def Rodrlguei·Kat-. 11·0 . 11·3 . Tr1nwl11\·B•1lng (II def Huey-H1ya11twa, .. ~. &-0: Klallng·O..OOI (I) clll S8t>Ghez·Pld1agon. &-0, &-0. ~ague . Here'• how It went Tue.day: Ocean View i~l HB U Tammy Web • Ocean View's ~ 6-=ll~-~IF os::_, led ~way with 18 polnta, 19 rebounda and elgh l blockeo 1hot1 de1pl tt' double teaming by HunUnaton Beach. M ich e le Chomicz (15) end WOMEN m Karen Chase ( 14) alao IOOn!d 1n double figures. "There is always a lot of double teaming on Tanuny," l@ya Ocean Vie w Coach Frank Rutolo. "ft's juat a matter of <1tht>rs p icking up on the opportunity." Eve Titus (15) and Jackie Townsend (10) led Huntington Beach w ith double-figure 11COring, but Ocean View'• 16-8 first-quarter bulge pretty well dictated the balance of the game. O cean Vie w is now 16-3 overall. Edl1on 39, FV 31 Edison, also 16-3 overall and with a 3-0 league record, nearly saw its reputation tarnished with 20 first half ~urnovers, but the Chargers responded with a solid second half to put Fountain Valley away. All~o rtced: Clay SuptttldH , Jotego. M~ O'""· Billy Carlat a-, Judge l.A'lt Cian.n. ArPlbrwnt (VlllandlnQlllml 4.60 Aleo rle*I; Arden$ l'eny, Vlc10< Chlirlll. 14 22 11 55 11 II 10 22 3·11 Kint•' 1Cot1na 2.0 OP Q A f'te 25 •7 24 41 Ill 33 14 32 15 21 13 24 17 22 13 Ill 14 II 4 11 14 11 • 1$ 14 15 I 10 7 10 • 9 Fountain Valley could net just l-o!-13 from the field in the third quarte.r and the 13-2 scoring - margin proved too much to ';> overcome. .• Time: 45.63. ,!l • 0. -a.. 2.0. II 3 o "T H-··-··Merell ~... 44 -'12 o 4 Jim Fox 43 11 U Petron, NlltMlt lOfd, Alclcy Direct. Wallalll ~. 8'"'lnoll Cl\lef ~ lllACll. 400 ywdt 0o .,... 0o CT on11e1 22.20 e.eo 1 40 'time: 2.02 115. II IJCACTA (fl-11paid133 90 Atlendlncl -4,451 --10 1 2 • 13 49 21 129 14 411 214 1072 11 9 Cl\.,111 Simmer 44 14 18 I Blfnie Nk:holll 31 18 Gretchen Meinhardt 11COred 20 :; :~ points for Edison as the 6-0 Golkewnoon (ZllNll) 11 80 11.40 Hot Stock (HWO 4 60 Aleo reoed. Ahn Ju Te, Vlnltga Ttlp. HumbuQ Countrv. Palrlatcl\, Han1a11ero1 Sllll', Aequett Charger, e.go,ra11. Time: 19.114. HorN rectnt •tendlnta """°""' ...... 11) ..................... HtQH ICHOOl Capo Yaller Chr. 72. Lutheran S4 ti IXACTA (9-71 paid '251.20, M>CICIYI . CAI. 1.UTHllllAN -Cunntngl\am 11 Slopplernan I. ~ 5, Grepptn 4, SllCkt II~ 8UI (l-4·7-8.S-111 pe1c1 Sl.111140 with 21 wlnnar1I (llw '--); S2 PICll Six ~tlOn peld $37.20 with 332 ........ (lout l'tor.-). C Mc:Carron Pincly AkvtlaCIO Ollehouauye SW1tegal1 MICl>elh Shoemal\11 Romero Balley Venale Mowtle 111t Md ....,_ 14 15 15 $419,565 45 12 I .2111.175 2. Godfrey 2, Pludlflln 2. Totele: 15 4-19 34 CAl'l8TllANO VALLIY CHllllTtA'N -P9nnar It, Lii 14, Bernett 12. Wrtgllt 10, Mlr1lroum I. Whe91on 4, Uaton 2. Totate 35 2-4 12. 13 11 14 255,110 IO 9 12 241,840 12 • 13 204,1131 llGH1l4 AACE. 350 yerds. Got Hit Shit• (Hllfll 8.60 6.IO 4.60 Johnny C11¥ger (llatdl 11.20 5.90 Aeymond Nodceye (Crlll)ll') 4,20 47 1 7 1113.840 43 II 8 1119, 125 9 t e 9 113.eoo 55 7 5 115.SIO 44 1 1 113."4 Alto rac ed: Roe n Mongo. Fatl\1 • Thompeon, MldNaht SW.t, Mttoe St Pattidl, Oem'a Olemond,Val Lou. Blly si-. ~· Time: 17.11 ..-TH """' 400 )'9tdl. ,Oown South Jullltl (Civr) 71.20 11.20 6.40 .Dlolhlngly (Car«lal 2.80 2.40 ,.._ The Dedl (Watd) 3.80 Aleo raced: Alc:h L-, Audre Do. Cut• ln-men1, Oollya HqM, LMding Siar, Of\ La Ree. The -.. On .... 111tllftd ... _ JO 5 1 S110,475 23 6 3 111.115 11 II 3 151,800 ~ If I 1.30,110 20 I 0 122,900 5 2 I 1Ge.480 42 5 7 106,480 21 3 3 IM,215 19 2 3 81,12.5 13 2 3 N .230 HtGH ICHOOl WOMEN e>c.an Y1eW .,. Htn • .._.. .... HUNTUtOTON atACH -Tttua 16, T----0 10, Aayt>utn 4, CordoYe 4. llelllat 4, ComoQllo 4, Coot* 3. Totei.: 16 t-,3 44 OCUlt VISW -Webtl 11, Ohornlc:z 16. Time: 11.71. , ta UACTA (7·11 peld S1N llO ~· 0-14, Oouty 4, ~ 0. Tot-20 11'21 81. TUfTH RACL (360 ywdl). .i.t1y JeQuar (T.-11 1.20 4.40 3 40 • · o.clte Rlc:hM (C'-'-1 3.80 3.00 My Mee KlnQltOO Con lndlln Ww ,o.r-, (er-) 5.00 AIM> reoed· Smooth Avnnlng VIII. U111G Top Chicle, Some~··~ Cl\ap, Klng9 Luclcy Th<-Gd For ww..m Nnxld °''" Curr9'11 Btacll Time: 17.IM 12 IXACTA (4-7) pllld $26 00. At1*1danee -7,555. London lM c.,.,...11 FIC1 Finder Time to EJ1P10 Gr~Stt C..tllla ttolhfwood Pertl TUllCJAY'S MIUL Ta llfd .. ....._. ,__ _....., NST Mc. -One mill I*»· Ourenl• (Shor1) l .IO 4 80 3.20 Allw"""-Monterey (8pf1gial 6 IO 3 80 MOf lligo ... Dell {Sie9ltl) 2 40 Aleo raced. Ouldlen O•I•. lion Ouk•. OulellgM Lori, au..... Time. °'** lany, l.umOef Cllermer, Mn. M. Time: 2.03 115. la llXACTA (1·21 peld $90.30 KCOMO lllACll. One mill ~ 'Tlluncler Bly (M«'rllm) 19.80 31 40 8 00 "°181 Allytlltll (Kuebter) 8 80 4 20 • Oani. Allegro (De9omerl 3 80 Aleo r..t: Aeoclo ~ OH-Petw O O I nd Lady PolnOelllW. H~Ofl tfyaclnlh. T lhlUln Wind. Aoyel Mery, Conc1iOt Star TllM: 2.03 3/5. la IUACTA (1-31 peld19.f ,IO, f't8JC NOllCE *>TICE INVIT1MG KAUO ~~~"~ l'ACIUTtae AT MWW "'°"4fCT _,...II *20 "'~ llAHCH WATlll CMeTIUCT HOflCE 1$ HERIESY GIVEN 11\el lh• hvln• Ranch W1te1 Ot11rtot (Dllttlct) ln\lltH and wm r.celva Hai.cl propoealt (bide) up lo llle llOllr of 2:00 p.m on w~. F•~ t , 11183. at the otnce of the OletrlC1. 111802 8ardMn ,\v.nua, t~. Calllo"'Ce 92716. Thel>f'o141Ct It ic.lted at Ille M~ Wa1W Reclama tion Planl, trvln•. Ca llfornle. Tt•• .ork 10 be dOM tnolud•• lurnta hlng 111 tabo r. mel..Wa, and aqulpmenl ~ IOf Of lnctdenlll to the conalructlon of Alarm Monitoring faclftty. Coplel ol the ptens and tPKlllcatton• are evallabla at Ille Dlatrtct otnea. The pu<ch-price I• IN'1)l·fllll dOllar• (135.001 fM (non-ralundablel II piotied up at Ille abow mtnttonad lddrN1 Plana and apeclflcatl(lne wlll be ma.II~. upon r~t. to proep•cllv• bldd.,• fo r a n acldlflon11 '5.00 (non-r•lllndabte) to cover Ill• coet of po11age 1no hendllng. Each bid mu1t be 1 ooom p1nled by a bonOlng Oo®manl not'"' than t°'4> of the amoufll of the bid, made peyatJta kl Ill• ord•r of H id DlllrfCI. A performance bond 1nd Pl)'lfteftl bond ahaU II• furnllh•d In the amolHll of t00% ol Iha blO. Tiie Enolneaf'a altlmat• of ::r:,otact It 1150,ooo. Tna time of .,,.,_ I• 11tn•IY (110) d•lf•. Plana ind ~ne wtll Ila 111a Uabl1 .~:91,1183. P1I Or1n99 co .. 1 Dally "'°'· Jeri. 18, 21, 2t, 21, 1113 376-83 NI.IC N()llC[ ~COURT OFCAU'ONU COUNTY Of' OAAMGa .... ()Moel ol OOMld '· .._ 2981 ._, CllaplMll A- Narttl hlta fllhft41ft.CA..S1 7~111f A.tt.,,..,.. .., •"911•~111-............... lntM......,oltM ~lcattlft ol .1.-a .IARA IMAM. I..._. ltJ IUl.TAN IHAM and ANN LOUii '"""' ............. fOf C"91'f9 ol MMM C..No.A1,_ ON>l"A TO 8"0W CAUN '°"C~OFNAm SULT AN SHAN end ANN LOUISE SHAH. at patn~e Ind parant1 of •PC>llcanl. JAMES JAFEA SHAH, 1 mlnc>t, heva lllad a pat Ilion In lhlt court for an ord•• 1llowlno patlllon•• 10 dl111ga Ille ,,.,_ "°"' J AMES JAFEA SHAH to ADAM JAFEA SHAH. 11 11 h•r•by ordered lhal a ll pereon• lntttrffl~ In Iha mallar elOfealld appear bet«• thla CO.. In 0ec>1nrnan1 3 It 700 Civic Cen1ar Drive Wiit, s.n11 M•. Calffomla, on 2-21. 1N3, 11 10 o'clock a.111 .. Ind lhan end lhara lhOw ~. " In)' ttiey '*'-· l"hY Mid 1)9Cltlon fOf oh1ng• of na 111• 1hould not be gran1ad. It .. fllr1har Otdated that • copy of thl• ord., to allow 01u1a be publllhad In Ula OAAHOE COAST DAll.Y PILOT. I n•.:::r•r of ganatll clreulltlon, pu In ... COYnty et llMt onoa 1 .-fOr tour oonMCUtllla waall• ptlof to ltla day otMld~ Dalld Jan. 14, 1M3. ,.,.,. ~""'*" JMdta of ttll tlup«tor Cour1 Publllhad Oflllll• CoHI 0111)' Piiot, Jell. 18, H. f'IO. 2, 8, 1113 8wte 1• IM Pweee I I 0 $100,350 2 2 0 74.309 ._. "' 0.--. HunllnQlon a-ti I 11 a 11-44 OoMnV-11 12 12 11-61 2 1 1 12.300 I I 0 10,020 1 , 0 64.lllO I I 0 5431o To111 IOU!•. Hunt1ng1on llMcfl 19, OclWI View 11; f'oulld out: Coo99f (Hun1lno1on 8eec:ll). 1 1 0 ~ .... 1 1 0 $2,550 1 1 0 51.500 l!dleon •. Founteln Vain • IOtaON -l.lchQono 2, T1.,i I, lfttnat I . 1 1 0 50,800 Melnlwd1 20. ThOOI 1 Toe ... 15 .. 11 31 FOUNT.AUL YALLIY -Pmcl\elakt 7. A1t10gt 2. H1nd111on 15, Wh lll\am 4. Ml1CMll 4. ~· 2. C•o-2 Total• 111 • 4-12 36- ... .., o-w. EOllon 7 7 13 12-39 founlaln Vtlley 12 10 2 12-31 Total loulL E.dlaon 10. F_,laln VII/Jay 13; F°'*d out. ~ (Fountain VII/Jay) MertN ............... 41 lilAMtA -Lal!I 2. ,...,.., 4, Anderton 10. Bellemy 8, COf111t1 1•, Callctna 11. Totalt: 21 2-5 58. Wl•,_..TU -EN1tn"14, Sc:Neinge 16, Ou1hrie •• ~ I, Glombol 2. l(UIUIT\j 4. Totlllll: It 7·14 45 .... "' a..tera Mat1nl 12 18 12 t4-61 Wlllminltat 12 I 11 14-45 Total toull: Matin• 15, Wlllmlntlat 10; Fouled out: Bellemy (Matlna). Ml.IC NOT1C£ MOUlllT l'Oft ""°"°IAU TnlCC-JMCATIONI IYettll _.,..a DlltON The lrvtna Unlftad Senoot Dletflcl lnvllH quallllaO Communlcallon• Coneultanu to tubmlt th•lr prolHalonal qua llllcallona and e ucc•••ful ••P•rl•nc•• lor conaldaretlon '°' Mlactlon lo revi.w ~:•trlc1'• TtJaeomnwnle41l10ne Coplae of Ille P<'Of>OMd Scape of Work and Sp•clllc11lon1 for the tludy may be obllln~ from Iha 0111rlc1'a Purctlulng Department upon r~u.-t: Pvrdluing Oeolttmant !MM Unlfild $CflOol OlatrlGt 2t41 Alton Ava .. lrvlna. CA 92714 A. S1anley. COfaY, Sectataty of Iha "°9.rd of Education, lrvtna Unified 8CflOol Dletrtcl Publlahad OrenQ• CoH I Delly PllOt, Jaf\ 19, 2t, 1N3 330-43 Ml.IC NOTIC£ l'ICTfTIOUe .,_ .. ltAm8TATWMINT Tiie lotlowlng parton la dolnQ ~ .. :. "THE LAI", 11a& •0. VletOtt. 81., Co.la ~ CA '2127. Edwin '· Hllllfnl, C D.T .. 1ot0 CM)'on, Coat• ...._ CA tHa7. Tlllt ~ .. oonduc19d "Y Ill lndl~ Edwtll F. Hlotfnl Jf. Tl* •l'*'*'I WM tllad wltfl the ColHllY atr'll of 0r.,. County on Dao. 23. 1"2. ....,. PublleMO Orenee Co.tt 0111y Piiot. Dae. 2t, 1M2. Jtf\. I. 11. It. t~ PtllUC N()TlC( - Ll~MOTICI -~T--IA uw•o SCHOOl DllTIUCT NOTICI INVfTING M>I 91DHO. M-a CONTIIACT NO. _..., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ltlal Ill• Boaro of Educatio n of the Newport ·M•H Unlll•d School Oletrlc t of Orang• County wUL r.cat,,.. Mllad bid• up 10 ~00 p.m. on Ille 27th day of January, 1983, 11 Ille o"1c• of H id School Olalrk:I, locllad 1t 1857 Pl~nlla 81r•1, Co111 MaH, ca111orn11. 11 which llm• H id bid• wut be publlcty opened and rlld fOf: cur STOCK PAPER All bide ate 10 be In IOCOfdlllOI with Condition•. ln1truc:1ton• ano Specmca11on1 Which .,. now on Illa In the office of lh• PurchH lng 01, actor ol Hid School Ol1trlc1, 1857 Plac«1tla Slraat. Co.ta Mala, C1IUornl• 92627. A P.,tormanc• Bond may be r~ulr~ 1t Illa d laeretlon at tht 0111nct. No Bl<ldar may wllltdraw hll Bid f« • period of lorty-nva (4&1 d•ya •"« the dal• eet for ,,,. ot*llna thereof. The eo1rd of Eduoetlon of lh• N1wpor1-M .. a Unified School 04ttnct r---.. IM right 10 ~ 1ny Of 111 Bids Ind not nae 1111 1t)r IOOaC>\ Iha '-t Bid. and to Wll\'I lllY lntor"*'1y or 1rragu1erny In Ill'>' Bldr~. H£WP0,.T-M!8A UHIFll!'O SCHOOi. OISTAICT ot 0r'"99 County, CA DOfothy~,..... C.P.M. Purdllllna Director (714) 710o3217 Publlthed 0 rafl9• CoHI 01lly Pll01. Jen 12, 1f, 1113 ~ 222-13 '1Cnl'IOUI ........ ..... ITA~ lJta 'ollowln9 ~ -~ ~-: ~~~--~~~---IM--~lat--~fltc==-~Tl~TIOUl~~.~U~l~ll.~ .. ":-~ _.8TAW Mnnaue•M ... TOT Al. Cit.Al l.ANDICAPI MNNTINANCf, 11101 Bowdotn, ~ MaM, CA tla7. ~ Ttlofn .. M«row, 2f40 Tllurlfl 102, Cotta ..... CA 82127. Merton Jay llod•att, UOI towdotl\, Coete ..... CA ttal, -?·r-=: ~ of °'8'91 ~Oft """ 14, . .... ~~c....~ ..... ,,., If, M. ,.. .. I, I, ttll '1. 174-lt J.i l Tiie IOllOW!ftt "'"" la d°'"f MMm ITA~ K•n ~ •: '"' The foflowlnt ~ It dOlnt 9'0nC9 # ~Anoet '°" KNI. AIO &. IU,,L.Y, J'ft W. ~Ill: CHAW• OWi• II• OI' 19'11 ltraat, llJ. COltl M1t1. ACCUAATI TIMI 01.0CKI, M.COMOUO llWMOl UC8111 ni. ner7 Hll ... ....,... 8t., C.. -.;., CA ...... K...-. w . ......,_, 110 w. '"" To WllOlft It M9r.c:Gnoerl\: 1tlfl ..,_, "-t. ti 0.......... Dale Allll lol1roadar, HI MAllJO"ll I.. & AOHAT It., ~ IMfr ' .....,..., Colta ..... CA MIN. "OWi ere ,,,1yln9 to tll• TI.-...... le OOfld ldM "J.,, ,,_._.,...le OOI d •U !tr"' ~ ol Moetll1lo .._... . llldMlt..i Coft11ol '°' "•r· °" .... .., a ~ w. ........... 0... AIM IGIW I ••• Win• '1'1111110 'r•ml•el. to tall n. ~ -..., wltfl t11a TNt 1tlll1M11t .. flllll wltll • elCI Oii OllO lla¥er a1_a1 •• t HO Qtrt1 of Or-. 0811f1tV "' Cowfltr ~ of e>r.,,.. Oollflf)' Oft MOt1ro11I• A"'"'9. Coeta M••• 10, 1811. Deo. fO, tlll. ~...., ,_ ..... ~•°'"'" CMlt 08lty '"llllellef 0tlftle eo.t ~ '"...-.. OtMfe C.... Dely '9ol, "--'/ It, tlU NOt, ,,., 12, 1f, 2'. '-• I, 1811 ""°'• .Mn. I , II, "· It. 1811 ,... ..... ,, .... .. ' Daryl Evan1 « 12 Steve 8o1111 44 1 1 l lrl'f MUfpl\y 41 5 VII INl<lton 41 9 re,,.,, Autkowti<I 41 4 Mika Murpl\y 43 12 Jeffy Kotab 38 2 Wlll'r9fl H~ 21 I Matk Herdy 4 I I o .... Tly10r 11 4 0Mn HO(>Aina 14 3 0.... t.twla 32 I Jolu> Paul Ketty ' 32 3 Jty W9111 33 I Doug Smlll\ 7 I Brian MacLlllan 5 0 Olan Kennedy 23 0 Plllt~.ndlf 7 0 M.,IO L-d 111 0 Oety L.atlloeltl 21 0 MtlL IA8TIRN DIVl8IOH IS I I 1 3 4 3 3 3 3 I I 1 ' I • L 13 I s l'ct. o• BalllmOfl .722 Chtc~ 14 I .100 cw..tano 13 I ... 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A.merlc:.n Ateoc:llllOn. llAMnaALI. ......._..._ ..... 11:ct .. rn SAN AHTO..IO SPUf'S -Acquired the t1ghW to Cot1Y Oletrldt, oentw·lorwwd. from U'le CfliclOo lllAe In .. ~ '°' • ,_,,... round c:holct, elgf'9CI Olelrtc:ll to a lo-day contrect; pleoed l!.d Alofna. 1-.<d, CHI Ille dieeblld ..... llOOTaM.I. UllMM IUotee ~ L....-HEW JERSEY GENERALS -Signed KMI Hui, oenter; M-1oe Carthon. ~ bedl; Mattln Aulllll. ~ Aldly wmletnton. ~end, St-Cox. guatd. WICI St- Hammond. llnel>lc*ar Htmed Mlfl.t SloO; on.nttw beclllllld ooedl. HOCKIY ......,......,L....- PtTTSBUROH PENGUINS -Atalgned Aobarlo Aon-. goeltender; Pat Otallam. IGfl ...... end Tony Feltnn. ~111. lo BalUmort °' the Anletloen Hocke, L-oue. Aece.1141<1 O•d..:lnllng. left wing. and a.nn.t1 WOif, --~ lrom BaltlmMe. ST. LOUIS BLUES -Atcellt d Jim P_, ~WI, from Sall Ulllt City of Iha Carll ral HOc:iley ~· NFL playoffs .. Conference Ch•mplonahlp Gem•• B•turd•Y'• G•m• NFC Championship -Oallas\at Washington (Channel 2 at 9:30 a.m.) Sund•r'• G•m• AFC Championship --New York Jets at Miami (Channel 4 at 10 a.m.) 8uf)er Bowl XVII Sun., Jan. 30. Rose Bowl, 3 p.m. AFC vs. NFC champions for Vince Lombardi Trophy Pro Bowl Sun., Feb. I AFC All-stare vs. NFC All-stars at Honolulu L.mlltld Off• junior center dominated the inside with 12 rebounds. Pacing the Fountain Valley attack was Cheryl Henderson .. with 15 points. Jan Whitham was Fountain Valley's rebounding leader with five. The Barons are now 2-1 in league. Marina 56, Westminster 4S Judy 'Calkins really geta around . She 8COred_,loW" goals in the Vikings' 5-0 IDOCeJ" triumph, then added 18 poinu to lead Marina past Westminster in basketball. ;=: Alao in double figuree for Marina were Sandy Corbett (18) and Alene Andenon (10). ... ... :~ !•: Ca1.k:1ns WU 4-for-4 from the •:• field in the final quarter. .... Andenon, a 6-9 8eflior, had 20 rebounds and teammate Tracy ... Fleischer picked off 13 boards. The victory ups Marina'• league record to 1-2. Boarding rates soar for '84 Games LOS ANGELES (AP) - Olympic delegates from many parts of the world r eacted angrily Tuesday when told athletes would have to pay $45 a day for bed and food at the 1984 Olympic Games at Los Angeles. At Moscow in 1980 atnletea paid only $18 a day for rooms in newly built apartment bloclu which were afterwards Wied for city hOU.Sing. JOHNSON &SON presents .. llFL "' ........... APC CHAMPIONSHIP * ..,., Mlaml 11!lPJ. R11 *I.~ ........... 2626 H•r~er ltv•"* C••t• Met• 140aMIO ON A'9'ROVID CMDIT E Orang• Co••t O~ILY PILOT /W1dn11d1y. JanulfY 1t. 1"3 --------------------------------"'"""..-----------------~----------------,...--..... ----------..... --------~!-"--~~ IUlllTIN BOARD Bobb~· §ox YllthUPN Regl1tr1tlon ror Founraln V11la)' Bobby Sox wlll be "-1d Saturday •nd egaln on Jan 29 In 1111 Talwt Vlll•ga Shopping C1n111. COl'Mf 01 Maonot11 and Telbert In ,ouni.ln Valle)' ·-· ~,.1'1>.11.Jeagua ~a..J.Q..-!Yel• aQM.l 0111111omrtnetotNltttJ~gn t2'"1!J);-mrno,. ~agee 9· 11) and mini• (IOM 7·8) . t, Glrl1 llvlng within the Foun1aln llllJtey Elementary School tiound.,I•• In Founleln V•tt.Y and Huntington S..eh are ellglbl• tot the league . Registration '" Is $28 Girt• should bring • birth certificate to registration. For mort lnlorm1t1on, phone C.,ole Snyder al 968· 1343 or Carol Raatz •I 842·6921 Raequetball tourneJ' Appllcatlons are now avallabte for the Southern Calllornla regional 1ournan1en1 or the Ektelon Aacque1ball Championships, sel for Feb. 17·20 a1 Racquetball World o f Fuuntaln llalley Entries wlll be accepted In 22 divisions ol play for men and women ol all ates and levels ol ability. Divisions Include open, A, B. C. novice, veteran. senior, master. golden master, open doubles. B•doubles, C doubles lor men. and open, A. B, C. novice, vele,.n, senior and A·B doubles for women. Pre-registration deaollne Is Friday, Feb .. 11 Appllcatlon blanks are available at Aeoquetb•ll World and at sporting goods llores and racquetball facllltles throughout Orange County. lndlvldual event lee Is S35 lor men's and women's open and men'• veteran divisions, and $23.50 for lhe remaining divisions. More Information Is avallable by phoning 962·1374. Tennis tournament Nartlna Navratllova, the world's No. 1·.ranked women'• tennis player. Is the lat91t entrant In the Forum Championship Tennis Invitational set for Marett 2~ In Inglewood. The tournament draw of 16 1lngle1 and eight doubl" teams, now nae the top two pl•yer• In the w0tld competing Earlier, Chris Evert Lloyd announced lhe wlll participate In the tournament. Tickets are on sale at lite Forum box otflcle and •I Tlci<a1ron outlets and Mutual Tlci<et Agencies. For rT'IOfe Information, phone (213) 67<1-4700. Youth baseball .~lg~up~ Founeatn Val .. , South U Slgnups are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday and again on Iha weekend of Jan 29·30 from 10 a.m. until 4 p m. Registration will be held at tl'le llttle ltague field. comer ol Warrtef and Talbert, and at the Mlle Square Park recreation center Boys, ages 6-15 can 11gnup for T ·ball, llttle league or Mnlor league play Coat per pleyer Is $15 tor T·ball. $A0 tor little league and SSO lor senior league. Maximum fee la S 100 per lamlly Prospective players are required to bring a - blr11'1 certificate to registration. HunUngton Veller U Registration will be held Feb. 5 and 6 al Wardlow Park, 919t Pioneer Drive. Huntington Beach. Registration hours are 8:30 s m untll 1 pm. Boys and girls, ages 6-t 2. can sign up for T ·ball (6-7) or llttte league (8· 12~ Cost la $25 for T ·bell players and ~5 for llttle league. Senior league registration wlll also be lteld o n these dales, but the l lnal day o l registration for that division 11 March 19 .. Tryouts for 11111• league wlll be held the same days H registration The season begins M1rcn 26 and end1 June 19. For more Information. phone 968s8329 eptune ocietI CMMATiOM llORIAl A f HA 646-7•431 His Hope(s) were realized NOfC. 01 ~·1 .,,,._. .............. """'°"' Mff ~ TO You::':W.~~~ -~.:=--==MA.I . ..:'~.¥nr.W..t ,, .. ..._,,...... •t...,..VWTJSaMm811 T.O HfWICl COM,.AN'I, • KIMll"LY UO..OW COMl'ANV YO '"'90T \'._.(~; O•lllotnla oorpora11011. H dulY 1du1Yappolm.d Thltt•llNtettNI "IU\' • ICK..D A A~ ·~oltHld TtUllH unoer th• ollowlng CIMClflbed ... of""'' IALI . ,, YOU •••••• f fftO/lbad d..o OI lt!Mt Wll.1. 11!1.L AT ..OlllO AUOTl°'4 H~no. Oii THI NA,_ Will LL '4T '°ltUO AUCTION 0 THI HIOHHT llDOI-. ,0,_ Oii TMI MOC..._ ...._, DllD OP TttUIT OAt•o Hl'TIMH" lt~tfft. UNLHI YQU TAlll ACT TO ,_,TIOT 8'1 WILL GRIMSLEY YOUR '"o•H v. IT •n-11 80LD AT A "'91.IC IAU. IP YOU A ........ Olft•••• ... "' HllD AN IJl...._ANATlON OP T .. \'o THI HIOHHT l lDOUI fOI' AIH IPtry•ble •• lllM OI .... "' v°»vz:u w.o CGenACf A CASH IP•ytl01rat llfM orw In ~ Of"ft u....-....., ... - lewlUI moMV ol the Unll-:o= .n rlQlll, 11111 Md lnt•911 r.on~ NCmC9 OP TM1eTl9 .. IAU Ill right, tltle tncl ll'lltt•I 10 end now held tty It under Nld TA.-._, "He alill la Am{·rlc•'• hero boylah llppt-1d and MATURI 0, '"' PROCllOINO a 'lel'•·a l·ll·done' f{rlt th i ctv~rybody lov ... Id A0'41NtT YOU, YOU 8HOUL.D 14 end now held by It Ul\dlf Miid Otta ot Tru11 Ill fll l ptoperty NOTICI II Hll'UV CllVIN, iMI OHd or Trull In Al propetty 11«1ina"• dllctlbtd. on Wednalct~. '*'-Y t , 1tti, 11 Bob H opo. "It'• great to h.av Arnlt' back and c~~:~~:.a. 11 tOOO Chatstng again." I m . Celllornl1 Flttl Bank, I Calllornll ~orpOHllon, •• duty '""1iN"" dMorlbed Tl'IUSTOl'I WILLIAM J CL.ARK 9 00 o'doctl em Of Mid ci.y, In IN Tl'IUITOA A08tAT J OALI end end USA • Cl.Al'llC, hu•bend eno room •• , HICI• lot cond11ct11111 -MA-.Y A OAL.I, hulll>lnd end wife, wit• 11 10 WI ~ I perowit Tru11 .. ·1 a ..... wttNn Ille OffloM Of , u JolnlllMl!lt lnltlHI •nd JAMH A CARflA RIA\. llTATI 11eu-.1T111 _ .... __.._.., ~ D .. llll)4ef:ilt:JMl~""l&t~~ •Jlpolnt~fl(W..1.1~ ~"'UO»'I' ~fl purauant to OMd Of TrutlrlGOtclld agolHS c.'Omedlan needl to a d oxtra lurc.t to h la oc101>1r 4. mt. •• "'"· No nn, annual Bob H ope Desert Cluaic ln Pall.m S prings. In oook 13331. P•o• 1101, of •1411lfl101 AAYt CHArAWA w.e.""!'.-..'i:M"M.~'ff~J"WtlfltO ~ A1'T' AND 'LOAN llld wife H IOlnl t.n•nta, N fO'ih W~ 211r.lft tN Cllfor-~ded Aptll 14, IH2 • ln1tr. IHldMOtcl t<I petoenl 1n1., .. 1, ell.. tan•• Ma, COumy of OrW>GI..: II.Ml thliJ week e nd. traditio nally t h" nation '• m ost g~~::Y~°:r~•'r':' :~~r:111;: w«t.ched golf tournament but lhl..t year bucking -Cou111v. Blll• of Cetllornla , alth ough not golrif h~•d·to-hcad -with the uacut•d by 01,.td T. Jo11n1on week end NFL con e rence c hamplon11h lp games ~L~ia~t~.~~~·c,~UOJl~~ leading to the Super Bowl. (P•Y•bl• 11 urne or 1111 tn tewful money OI lht Unnld 811"'9) al lhe NOfth Front entr.nc. 10 1111 County Cour1nou11 1oc111d 11 700 Civic Cent., Orlve WHt. S1n11 An•. C11itorn11. all right, 11111 ind lnl11MI conv•y•d 10 1ne1 now 11110 by II under Hid Dffd of Trutl In lh• property elluated tn Hid County ll'ICI 81111 deec:flbld " No 82,, 12'1H ol Ottletel "9oordl In teotnlt In common of CelilOt.,._, WAIHINOTOH l lllUIT lheOftloeollhe"-OtdltotOrenge HNEFICI Al'IY ll.8 CO .• DEED 8!.llVICI COAPOAATIOM, • Coun\y, Mid deed of trutl clMcflbel Pl'1netlhlp Calllornt• co1por1t1on. u d11111 IN loilowlng P1'°'*1Y: ~Clld Aj)tll 8. 1181 u in.tr appointed Yr111tH undtt end lot <18 iJf trtct Ho. tU't In the No 6t01In1>00k 1400t, PIC!.9 1805 pur1uant Jo, the. pow"' ot u 11 Clly ot NewPor1 BMch, County ol bl Ott1c111 f\acOfdl In I~ ott~ ot conferred In th1t -•lln Deed ot OrlllOI. lt1i1 of Cllllfornta, • per Ch• l\ecordet of Or•no• C~nty; Tru11 executed by "'EDEIUCK W. map recotdlel In boot! 40, pegee 19 H id d..O ot 1tu11 CIHCrlb .. 1111 WEI.CH, en unmarrie d men, and lO. Ml9Clllaneou1 Mape, In Illa lollowlng ptooe«y ree0tded April ti, ttl l. If' loolc "lt was hairy for a whlh:," Hope aald by telepho n e from the West Coast. ''Luckily both games landed in lhe Eastern tlm • zone1 (Washington. D .C ., and M iami). lf the W estern teams had won, we would have had to do ti lot of juggling and taping." AS IT STANDS, the Redskins and Dallas Cowboys will meet for the NFC crown ln the na tion's capital Saturday.(12:30 p.m . EST CBS-TV) and the New York J ets and M iam i Dolphins clash in M iami's OJ:an~e Bowl S unday (l p.m . NBC-TV), leading direClly mto the Hope showdown , also on NBC. 4:30 to 6. The Desert Classic, which regularly has beaten out the Masters, Open and PGA in TV ratinp. was strategically placed ln th e open w eek precechng th e Super Bowl. giving it little com~liti_on, but the player strik e fouled up that nice s1tuation. "Arnie was terrific last week," said H ope. referring to the veteran's vintage performance in the Los Ange les Open where h e led with 10 h oles lo play. "I think he's found it again and will k eep p laying lik e that. It's a big boost for golf." HOPE IS THE COUNTRY'S funny bone wtu> for more than half a century has been the royal court jester, equally at ease with preside ntial golf partners as with go lf legends, boxing champions, baseball and f ootba.11 11tars. After hls big pro-am go lf event, a five-day a ffair, he will get busy taping his "Bob Hope's All-Star S uper Bowl Party," a football lampoon. to be shown Saturday night NBC 8,9 p.m., EST and PST. -M e rn.n-orsen. i:Jnnn~tve onetime" defensive- tackle o f the Rams and current star o f TV's "Father Murphy" series, was in on the original idea of the show, h elped produce it and is o ne o f the actors. It's madcap s tuff. H ope and Don R ickles provide the one-liners. Si.x gargantuan pro players dress up like Shirley Temple in wigs and dresses and sing "Good Ship Lollipop." Terry Bradshaw plays a guitar and sinW1. IMAGINE HOPE and Olsen dressed like cheer leaders, trying to crash the h igh -kicking line of som e of the NFL's prettiest. The boundl~ e nergy of the 79-year-old H ope conti.J\ues to astound us all. He n ever stops. H e's always on the road to som ewhere. But he never w earies of fraternizing with a thle tes, industrial tycoons and political b igwigs. probably rated in that order. Although s trick e n last m onth ·with an e ye ailmen t. h e teed off in the opening of his Pro-Am today with former President Ford, H ouse Speaker Tip O'Neill and defending champion Ed Fiori. H e is at his most comfortable on the golf course. H e was o ne of the original cast in Bing Crosby's National Pro-Am at Pebble Beach. dating back to 1937. He-w as a favorite partner of the late President Eisenhower. He has ,played with almost every big name you 've read about, including Babe R u th. . "A TERRIBLE LEFT·HANDED h ook ." h e said ol lhe Bambino. • a 1lis own tournament, started in 1960. coin cided with the rise of Arnold Palmer and golf's. first exposure on TV. The sport boomed. "Imagine 20,000 people pushlhg just to get a sight o f Arnie. age 53, last week," Hope said. "The Army is still alive. Amie hasn't got a graceful swing. H e almost falls o ff the t.ee. But he's like Jack Dempsey. It's all m~le. It's like U .S . St.eel." H ope said magnetism com es '\n different packafes. " played manr t imes with Ben H o gan, a mac hine," h e said. • As Jimmy Demaret said , he only spok e two w ords, 'You're away.' 'Sam Snead was pure poetry. J ack Nicklaus ls remarkable. H e's actually had two careers -one as a fat kid with a crew cut, the other as a golden-haired matinee idol. ''And there's Lee Trevino. on e of the greatest. Never stops talking. Only tro uble is, when you beat him, he j'8Y5 you in pesos." P\alC NOTICE Lot t• of Trec1 No 1278, u ahown on m1p recorded In book 321. pagea 35, 3$, 37. ·1no 31 of Mlac•lltneout Mept, record• of Ortnge County, Cllltornla Th• s1re11 eddreu 1nd other common d .. lgnttlon, II any, of 11141 ,.,1 properly d11crlb10 ebove 11 purported to bl 11117-1' Pulo Plcotao, trvtn•. Celllornle. Thi unoer1lgn10 Ttutl•• d11c111m1 1ny lltblltty ror tn lnc:rrectness ol the tttMI ldc!r"' end oll'llr common dlllgn11ton II eny, shOwn httelf'I Seid sat• wlll b• made. Dul without .i;ov1n1nt or warr1nly, eJtpreH or Implied, regerdlng 11111, po111111on, or •neumbrenc••. tnelud tng 1111, chergH end expen-of lhl Trutl" and of lht lrUlll CrHlld by H id Olld of Tru11. 10 P•Y 1111 rem1tntng ptlnclpll tum• of 11'11 nolli(tJ MCurltd by 11ld Oted of Trull to wit· $22,618.05 with lnte,.11 thereon from March 20, 11182 II 13.00% per ennum u PfOvlded In llld noll(•I PbJ• COlll Ind eny adYlncet of $$,9311 40 with lnt1<111. Th• blnlfk:lery unde< Hid Deed or T rual here101011 1x.au1eo and d•llver•d to lh• und•ral11n•d • Wflllen OeelerlllOl'I or deleull end 01m1nd for S1l1, end • wrllten Noltce of O.t1u11 end EllC:l.lon to s.n T"' unoerllgned a.uMd Mid Noll<:e of D•f•vll end Elec:tlon lo a.ft to bl recotdtd In lht county where '"' r11t prOl>lflV la loc:lled Oeltd: Oec:em~ 21, 11182 Cllllornlt Flrll Bank 11 Mid tru1111 --500-8-&weet.--- San Olego, C11il0tnl1 (6191211'4·<165<1 By· Jo LUCH otfloe ot 11>1 Count)' R1<10tdtlf' OI Loi <18 of Treat 3113, City or 1'022 ot Olttclll Rlcofdl or Mkl Nici C<iunty. ~· llUch, •• IN>wn on •~ County, ai Pacll &07, lllec0tw'1 <184 Sl!ARA DFUVf. CORONA recorded In Book 1112, P•o•• 11, tn11rumenl Mo 1'1'3. by reMOll ol DEL. MAR, CALIFORNIA 12. 13, "· 15. "· 17, ti end 1t • breech Ot dlfllllt In paymtt!I Of YOU AM IM HflA~T UNDIR A lnctuelv• or Mleeell1neou1 M1pe. P•rform•nc• ot th• oblig1llone OllDOPTtNeTDATID~11, R1corC11 of Or1no• County, H cured lhtteby, lf'lctudlng lh•t tta. UNUH YOU TA.Kl A0110N CIMlornll. b<MCll or Oeteult NoC10t o1 wNcll TO 9'ROTtfCT YOUR "'°"""· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT U~OER A WN ,_Old Oc100« t2. tN2, • fT MAY .. •OU> AT A l'UIM.IC DEED OF TRUST D.ATEO MARCH Recorder'• ln11rum1 nt No. tALI ." YOU NllD AN 31, 1991. UNLl!S8 YOU TAKE 12·359128.WtLLISEll ATPUILIC IJlf'lANATION OI' T .. NATUM ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR AUC TION TO THE HIGH EIT OP THI ,._OOHDtNQ AGAINIT PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A BIOOER FOR CASH, lawful money YOU, YOU tHOUt.D CONTACT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN or the United 81•••· or • cathlet"• LAWYI"· EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE d'llcll drewn on ."'" Of netlOnal "(11 a 11rM1 eddr-Ot common OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST bank. 1 1t1l1 or l•derel credit dulgnauon It tl'lown above, no YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A union, or •••••• Ot lldlrel MvlftOI w • r , • n I y I • II Iv. n I 0 I t • LAWVER. tnd loan UIOCllllon domlclleO ln comJ)MI-• or correctn-»" The ttr"t 1ddr111 or ®mmon thlt 1111e, •II P•V•bll 11 tl'le time of Thi blnlllclllfY under Mid Deed dulgnellon It <1210·'4212 SeNNn NII, ell right, 1111• end Inf-I hlld of Trutl, by t.uon of 1 brMCl'I ot Drive, Newport BMcn, CA. by It, u TruttH, In thel rU I 09'11J1t tn Ille oblig1tlon1 -ed "(If • ai r-ecklr-or common proPW\y lktuete tn Mid C<iunty tnCI lh«eby, ,,.,11ot0t1 •lltciuled end d11lgn11ton ft tllown 1bov1. no s111 ... O.Crtbed u follow• dellv•red 10 the under1lgn1d • warrenty le glv•n 11 10 IU ~A• wrl1ttn Oec11t1tlon ot o.tlUlt and aompleleneet or corrtc:l,,...)'. A Condominium conll11tng or Olmlnd for Siii, and Wfltttn nouc. The oen1flcl1ry undtt Mid o..d the t<>ltowing: Of btMOl'I Ind or elec11on to C•UM or Trutl. by reuon of • brMCl'I Of PARCEL 1: 1h1 underelgned 10 1111 ••Id dlfeull tn the obllg1tton1 MCUred Unit No. 215 of tl'lll certetn pre>perty to Ntisfy Mid ob4!0lllonl.. 111«1by. hlr•tolore ••tailed and Condominium project dlt«lbed In end llleruller th• und1relgn1d dellvered to the 11nd1r1111n.ci 1 tl'l•t c1r111n Condominium Plan cauMd Mid nollc. of ~ and of wrlnen Oec11tlll0n of Default end recotdld In bOOk 10780, Pao' IN tllc:llon to bl ~did Seotemblt o.mand l0t Sare. and Wfllttn notice of OtflGlll Aecordt. In the ofnoe of 22, 1982 u lntlru. No. 12·333818 of of breach a.nd or 11e<:1lon 10 ceuM thl County Reeorder of Orengt Official Records. thl und111tgn1d 10 1111 uld County (euch plen being htfllnllft• Said 1111 wlll be m1d1, bul pr~y to 1a1111y Mid obllgallon1, refeHld to •• "tht Condominium without cov•n•nt or w1rr1n1y, end 1her111ter the underalgned Plen"), and H d•llned In thll 111.~ ot lmpllld, rtgerdtng tltle, a.uMd Mid nottc. of brMCl'I end of clf!aln Oecleret10t1 ot Covenent•. POIMlllon, or eneumbranciM. to .iec:Oon to bl rte:0rdld Oc1oblt '· condltlon1 end r11trtcll6n1 fot ~ t,,. rwnelnlng prlnc;lpel eum of 1982 11 lnltr. No. 82·~11307 of Mid Newport Crett Homeownen the notl(t) MCUred by Mid Deed of Olttct11 Rtcorda. A11ocl1tlon. ,.c;orded In book Tru1t, with tnt-t u In Mid note Seid 1111 wlll be med•, but 10048, PAO' 1113 of Official Aeootdt provided, •dvenc.e, II any, undtlf' without cov1n1n1 or werranty, o t 0 r • n ~ • Count Y (''I h • tl'll l1<m1 of Mid Deed ol Trull, upr11t or Im~. regarding 1111•, Dlcleretton' ). Ind tl'll Oecieretlon ..... et\trgel Ind ~ of !hi p0.-fon, 0t mbt1nc:.1, 10 of Anneutlon tor LOI 3 of Tract No. T ruet• and of ,,.,. tlVlt• cr911ed by OIY Iha rem•lnl pr1nc::i911 """ ol 1 • 17 • ( I h. D. a,., • II 0 n 0 I Mid Olld of Trull, the note MC:Ured by Mid Deed of Anntltallon). rte:0rdld October 11, Stld ••I• wlll b• held on Truat, wllll tnttt•I 11 tn Mid note 11172 lf'I boot! t03t1, PtQI 547 of WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 11183, provided, 1dv1ncee, 11 eny undet Offlclll Recofdl, In !hi office of the 11 2:00 p m., 11 lh• Chapm1n lht 1erm1 of 11ld Deed ol Trull, County ~<I« of Orange County. AYlf!Ut lnlrlt!Qe to the Civic; Cent• '-· etiergee •nd •xpen-of ~ PARCEL 2: Bulldtng. 300 E11t Cl'l•pm•n Trutt• Ind ol Illa tlvlll UMled by An undMdld 1112nd Int __ In A-. Orangt, c.llfornlL--aid OMO oLirwt. Seid lilll wlll oe end 10 tl'll common "" M defined -NQT16Eh 1'HllM of.Nie b141~ Oft T-ueedl~.FebtUll}'..22, taa3 ln lb..e....P.t~)ara11o,!1. •n~ In the be made In e11h i nd/or 1111 11 2.00 p.m .. et the Cl'l1pm1n Oecler•llon of Anne111tlon. ng c111'111r1 or certified cheek• Avenue entrenc. to the Civic Cenler L.ot 3 of Trtet No. 7817 N pet map 1p•cllled In Clvll Code Seellon Bulldtng, 300 Ent Chapman rec:0tdld In bOok 301, l>IOll33 Ind 292<11'1. AW<IUI, In 11'11 City of Orange. 3<1. fnclu11v1 ol Ml1c1llan10111 Al th• t ime of lhl tnltlel NOTICE:ATTIMEOFSALE 810S Mapa. In 11'11oHlclof11'11 County publtc:atton of tl'lll notlOI, the totel MAY BE MAOE IN CASH ANO/OR Aec:ordlf of Orange County -----------emounl of 11'11 unpaid bllence of lM THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED PARCEL 3. Pubttsh•O Orange Co1111 Dally Piiot. Dee. ?9, J1n. 5, 12, 111, 1983 5080-82 f'UBtlC NOTICE obllgellon eecured bf 1he.•bov1 CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL EJ1ctu11v1 ••••menu -----------d41ertb1d deed o lrult end COOE SECTION 2112<1h. 11>9Urtenenl lo MIO Unil No. 2t5. Ill IWOftTANT NOTICE 11llmat1d 00111, ••pen11t. end Al 1111 time or the tnltl•I 11 f1'IO<I 1pec;tliully defined In lht If YOUR l'ROl'l"TY II IN advenc:ee II 163.1111118. publteellon of thl1 notice, ihe total Condominium P11n eno th• ,ORICLOIURll llCAUllE YOU To d 11 er m In• I h I Io I 1 I amount of the unplld blllnc:. of the Otel1t8llon A" IE IE HIND IN Y 0 UR lnd•btedneu. you mey cell obllgetlon NCured by the 11>ov1 PARCEL <I l'AYllllNTe, IT MAY II IOL.D 415/945-6411. ducrlbed dHd of trult end A non .. •clullW •-I lo WtTHOUT ANY COURT ACTION. 0.t•: o.c:.mw 27. 1912 11llm1t•d eottt, ••P•n•••. end UM lhl common -eno fdltlee Ind you mey have the legll righl 10 T.O. SERVICE COMPANY adv1nce1 It S t37,198.5 I. To of lhe project whld'I l'leve .,_,or bring your aocount In gOod atllndlng M llld Truat.. delermlne the opening bid. you may will bt dlweloped on thl followlng by p1ytng all of your Piii du• By T.O. s.rvte. Comptny, cell (7 t•) 937-<>1166 dflerlbe<l rNI proPl"fY: payment• plue permitted 00911 Ind Agent 0111 Jenuary 11. 11183 ( 1) L.ot 1 of Trlci No 7852, u llll)lnlM within tl\t• monll'll trom CHERYL COST A. KIMBERLY ESCROW COMPANY per map record•d In book 302, ,,.,. d•I• this notlCI of deteull Wll Aul. Seeretary .. Mid T rusl... p • g • • 1 I 0 II I n a I u • I v. 0 I rte:0rdld. Thia amount IS $403. 1"90 W Celllomla Blvd.. By T D SERVICE CO 1'gtnl Ml1e1ll1neou1 M1p1, rtcOtdt of 11 of Augu1t 17, 11182, end wlll Sull• 71$ Pllrtcl• A. Allnd"1 Orange County, c.lltornta. lncr1111 unlll your 1ccounl w a In u t c r • 1 k ~ C A .<\Nt Sec:retary Excepting lher•lrom th et becomN ourrenl. You rT'I«)' not hl\ll 945116-3787 · One City Blvd. W111 portion ol lend Included within to ~ the tntn unpelcl Pot'tlon of Pybllttlld Orenge Co111 Delly Orenge, CA 11211&8 Perc•I 1 11 111own on • mep your eceount. 1v1n though full PllOI. Jen 1 ... 19, a . 1993 (7 14) 835-9298 rec:oro.d In booll <15, ptige 28 of peymlf'll wu demendld, b\Jt you 23743 Publlll'l•d Orange Co111 O•lly Perelf Map• In IM oltlCI ol the """' pey the emount sated above P1101, Jen 111, 28. Feb 2. 11193 County Recofel« of Orange Couot. A"er 111r .. mon!N from 11'11 dl1• 314-83 c.l1fomle of reeordelion or Ihle document Pla.JC NOTICE -(2) Lot• t. 2'9nd • ot TrlGLHo. (Which det• of recordlllon apPMft NOTICE TO C"IOITORa 7817, a1 per map rec;orded lft boolc herlOl'I).. unleN tht obltgttlon being Of aUUt ~Nll'Elt P\alC NOTICE 3 o 8 , p • g • • 3 3 • n d 3 • of l0tlCIOMd upon permlll a long« (Sec• 1101•107 U C C ) Mlac1llaneou1 M1p1, record• of period you t11we onl)' tl'll legal right • . . . YOU AM'" DUAUl.T ~A Orengt Colinty, Clllfomla. to lloP the f0<edoture by pl,Ylng Not lei II hereby given lo DEED Of TIWIT DATED AUGUST EXCE'PT ING THEREFROM, lh• 1ntlr• am~nl dem1nded by fr•d:•o~ ~: ... !~~ =·~;:.:•,: ti, 111t. UNLlle YOU TAKll however, any end all u cluelve your creditor. rens" 1 r ACTION TO P"OTllCT YOU" 1111men11 1ppurl1nant lo ell lo find out ,,,. emounl you mull lbOUI IO I>• mad• on per ton ti Pl'IONRTY. IT MAY -fOl.O AT A condominium unll• ••eee>ttno Mid pay ot to ttrlf'IQI fOf peyment to property h«llnelter dncflbld PUtlUC IAL•. " YOU NIED AH Unll No 2 15 now or l'lerHtl., 11op th• to,.c101ur1, or If your ,J::.~•1m:~·~:;d,nb111:~nd•:; IXJ>LAHATION Of THI NATUR« ref•iredtotntl'llOtc;il«•tlonorlhl pr09"fy I• In for.closure for any 1rantf1tot(I) lrl ~ THIE PROCllDINQ AGAJN•T OtelWlllOn ... ernendld othtf reuon, contac:1· SOUTH COAST TENNIS $HOP YOU. YOU eHOUL.D CONTACT A The t trH I addru1 or 01n11 An all e lm Hiii• Pl toned SOl!Tf4 COAsr TENNlS-& OOLO LAWY&ll. conftnon dHlgnetton of ti.e "'' Oom1nunlly Auoctallon. PCM SHOP. 2841 ~.Cotta....... NOTlCIE Of "'UITll'I tALI Pf°'*1Y ""~ delCrMled .. R111ty and M1n1g1ment. Agent, Cell.I nit 92827 T.e. No.~ purponld 10 be. 2..Swtll Court. 23728 Birtcher Orlve, El Toro, n: IOclllon in Clllltomll of tt1t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE. 11111 N9wpOr1 8Mc:tl, Cllllforni.. Cllttomtall2830(11<1)761-72tt on WldnetcSey,Flbfueryll, 1N3,tt Tiie u n d•relgned hereby If you heve eny queetlone, you cl'llef •llewtlve office °' Pflnc:lptl 9 00 o'cloek Lm. of Mid dey, In Ille df1e111m1 111 ll•blllty tor 1ny 1hould cont1c1 1 lewyer or Ill• butl~eu 1°11101 01 lh~•nde<I room HI Hide for eonductlng lneorr~ In Mid ltrllt eddt.a gov11nmentat agtney Wl'llCl'I mey trant "°' 1 -• 1 · Trut1 .. ·1 Selet. within tht olflcll of Of olt'ler common dlllgnetton. heve fneured y()llf IOln All other l>ualn•n ntmff ind RE Al EST ATE 8 EC UR IT IE S Said NII wtll bt mede wtthoul Rem•mber, YOU MAY LOSE •ddrHMt UHd by the Intended SERVICE. 1oc:111d 11 2020 North wurenly. uprHI or lmplled, LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT traniftrOf within lhr" Yllfl lut Broadway, Suite 20e, In 1111 City of reg.,dlng tltle, po11111lon. or TAKE PROMPT ACTION. pall t o tu 19 ilnown lo lh• Stnll Ane, County OI Or~. Sllll encumtirencu , 10 ut11ly the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll int~ tr-·,-~":~ of C•tllornl•. ORANGE COAST pt1nGlpel l>alence ol '"' Note or pureuant Co Midi IX. Section 1 of ' na me Ir en ul niu HOME LOA N, e C11tlornl1 Olh« ol>llgt tlon ..cured by tlJd th• Oeclaretton of Covenanll, • d d r • 11 01 1 h • 1n 11 n d • d corporttton. H d11iy appolnt•CI OMd ot 1'n11t. with Int•"' tlld Condtttone end R••lrlctlon1, tr1r11~='l "c'oMO Apet1ment A Tr1111" unc:i. end purtu*1t to tlla 01her 1um1 H provided therein; recorded Aprll H . 1gn, In 8ook 319. E 181h· St 1 · C 1 M 11• power ot 1111 conr.,,.d In thet pl111 1dvanci.1, II any. 11~ t"9 121811, Pegee 2()9..327. of Ofllctel C 111 · 1 9282/" · 01 1 • • c1rt1ln OMd of Truet executed by t1<m1 11'11teof and tnterwt on IUCh Reeordt. Orange County Clllfomla. 1 orn 1 l YNFORD L. WILEY Ind LINDA L ldvancee, and plua '"'· Cl'letgM 1 breech or th• oorlg11lon ot ,,.::i11 1 1h~i::;r1ty ;:::,i;•:: WILEY, Huebanel a nd Wiie, •ndh:Pttl-oltl'llTrull•endof p1ym1n1 ol 11t1nm•n\1 h11 _.811 °~ ...._ ..... nit located et· recorded AllQUsl 22. 1117', lft 8006t lhl tN11t c:tMlld by Mid Deed of oecurrtd. Nolle» of Mid bteet:h and "" · .......... -....... .., · 13280 of Oftld•I Aec:ord1 of Mid Trull Th• total amount of Hid 11en waa hied fOt record oo July 2, c26:~ ~781Yd • Coll• ......_ C~nly. " page 22t. Reeord1t'1 obll11allon. lncl\ldtng r .. 1on1bl)' 1H2 11 lnetturnent No. 12·231207 • 0tn• • 1n11rvmen1No.3t2&1. by rlMOt'I ol 11tfm111d ''"· e111rg1 ano of 11ld Oftlcl•I Record• No ~~ ~fn:(11n:,n:~':.~t~ 1 1>r11c1l or d•leull In peyment or ·~-ot the Tru11 .. , al the tlrM peyment of peat due amounll hit 11 S~T:: COAST TENNIS ~OP P•rlorm1nct of lh• 01>1tgallon1 of tnlllel publlcallon of thll NOCloe, It ooeurtld. rn.et0t1, 11'11 Anll'llirn and SOUTH COAST TENNIS & 11curtd thereby, lncludlng thll S7.091,eQ. H 1111 PI en n • d Commun 11 y GOL.f SHOPS bfMCh or cllfeult NoflOI of wtllc:h Dated: JIAJefY 1<1, IH3. Aaeodltton doee heret>y IMCC lo I WU rtc«dld Seplernw 15, 1H2. WASHING TO N TRUST 1111 or 011111 10 be 101<1, th• tnl~ ~:~ =~~~.:,f:: 1~ u R•cordtt'I lnt1rum1n1 No OEEO • San Diego lures Irish tollowtng deecf1bld rMI property to oltlOI f• 2848 Newport Blvd Colta 12·329036. Will SELL. AT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORAT!Ofil. "cm1oua 1UllNIH Mtlafy IN obllgatlon· .. 0c· Ill -· 112 .. "7 .. ti AUCTION 10 THE HIGHEST • Calllomle COf'P .. NAM€ ITATIEllllNT lot 111 of ireer' 9288, •• PIH' ....... • or'"' v ... on or • ., BIDDER FOR CASH, laWful money II Truet ... T I II I I dot --rlCOt'dld In Book 413 p ........ 1 Fet>ruery 3· t983· Ol lht United Stet .. , or • cul'lllt'I By; REAL ESTATE he o 01# ng PtrM>n ' ng i~l I, lnctullv• of Mlec:.lla-1 The bulk ttentlflf 11 tubjecl lo d'leck drawn on • 11111 ot ruillonel SECURITIES SER\llCE, tiusi~-;oS:cT DES•GN. 1125 N Meps. tn tl'll Ot1IOI of the Orange C•lllornl• Commerete• Cod• btnk, • •tat• or t•derel c,.dlt • Cellfomle corp •• Hollydtll o., Fufl«ton CA 92631 County Rec«dlt Section eioe union, or • •••tt or lldet'll MWlOI Ill Agent Gregory Alan link, 1 t25 N The rec:otd vetted owntll'I of Ille The nem• •nd tddr"' of ~ •Ml loen HIOCl•llon dornlCilld ln Br. (SEAL) D J, Moro-. "'-F 11 ca 92.,"I .....-. --~-_,,, llnown .. pereon with whom Clllmt mey Ihle 111t1 an PIVlblt et the lltM OI tit Pr911dent Our literature ttll• the KENNER complete story ol our . MILT 0 N J 0 s E p H ~AN DIEGO (AP) - society. KENNER. resident of Costa A le tter of intent has ,._c.11 ... ,.---= Mesa. Ca. Passed away on been signed by officials ~~~~=~=~==!.-!January 16, 1983. Born o f the Iria h Olympic September 28. 19 l 2 in team for their athletes to Mancopa. Ca. Survived by a train in San Diego for at IALTI 18"80M SMfTH & TUTHIU WUTCUff CHAr& 427 E t 7th SI Costa Mesa fl46-937 t ,.c.AC ••• .......,.,Al, ... Cemtlef'Y Mortu•ry Chapel-Orematory 3600 Pac1l1c View 011ve Newport Beach &U-2700 ~MORlVAl•S LllQUN BHCh 4!M·941S Laguna Hills 768-0933 ~Juan Cep1strano 495·1776 sister Mrs. Vivian Hale and least one week prior to her husband Tate Hale of the opening of the 1984 Costa Mesa. Ca .. step-mother Los 1 Mrs Selma Kenner of games in Ange ea. Concord, Ca .• step-sister Eight other foreign Ermly Richmond of Concord, teams have expre111ed Ca. a nd Vllo Bouchey of interest ln San Diego as a Yorba Lind a. Ca .• niece preparatory training site. .Beverly Smith of Irvine. Ca. but only the Irish have and nephew Calvt.n Burt of ooounitted thus far, aaid Apple Valley. C.. Funeral Harriet M c Namara, service• will be held o n chairwoman of the San ~~~,YM J::''Ps:l.tf:· .J,~8; Diego Olympic Support M ortuary Chapel with Committee. Interment at Pacific View Ao. nwly u 100 Irish M ortuar y Park, Newport athletel and 1taff wU1 be Beach. Ca. Pacific View housed at the Univenlty Mortuary directors. of San Diego. Track and MEANS field athleta wW UM the NlNA E. MEANS redden ~ (acllltiea al San of Coata Mesa. c.'. Paaed Diego "St.ate Unlverslty. away on January 17, 1983. • PWt.IC NOJIC[ the age o f 17. S h e I •urvlved by l dau hta "= ... ~• Betty Bennett Of T~ followlno l*tM 11 dOlng Ca , °3 IOM, Robert Means tJueltllle .. lllln oie, Ronald MHn.a o =AL. ~~ ::tf'.'C!· Irvine, ea .• Richard Me• 11 J . Cfr:'oor)' l llOJIOh .. '' o f An.ahalm. Ca .. Howar Cld•Qlan, IM'e. CA"''' M~ant of Cotta M .... Ce Thll 1M11*111 ~ ~ tn a n d M I ch u I Me• •u o I IMMCluel. Or..,ory a.ortcfl Onnl•. C... She el9o had Tiiie .. '!;.....,. -Miii with IN ion btlbert Meant wh COUn4Y a.ti_, 0r.,,.. eouney on pocteded ~ In ck!a1.h1 ~0.0 ft. llt2. 1urvlved by 18 ,.... 1randcblldren and 28 P~ Or .... eo ... O. 1r.at·1ru.dc:hUdren No =Dao."· '"'·Jen 1• 11. "· """'*' .... b9t1'I held. .. ,Ml H~~ai:,;,,..ul•~ucleo;; en r.&O"a' ~~"~' Anal'lllm flied te: Sou111 eo..1 Ttnnl• Shelp, 1111 •.II ri;l'll Ullt Ind lnt., .. 1 held 2020 N. 8foectw1y, lndMdu•I C1111om: .. .:. HG...rn Noerlll Mei ~t~ ~0::,1 !~~~:.~ ... s.ri:: by i1 ... T;UllH, In 11111 rHI SUlll 208. Greg Linl< Slndre Nolratl. elllfornl• 11?e27 Ind the 11181 day prQC*ty sltuete In Mid County llnO Senti Ana, CA 92708 Thlt "'""*'' .... lllad with I.... O.tect Septemblf •• 11182 I I~ dlim • creditor ll'lalt Sl•I•. "-Ibid .. f~ Tel: (71<1) ~to County Cle<k of Orange County Oil 9Y Unda w .. 111n : F:!v : °r::l whleh It the lot 21 of Trtet No. 1011 MP" Publlehed Orenge Coe1t Oelly Jilt t4 1913 STATE OR CALIFORNIA) I ery 0 0 I 111 map tec:Ofdld In Boole aa. PllQM 37 PllOt, Jan 111, ae. F'etl. 2, tN3 • '1074n I .. b u • n II • • • y • 0 r • • 10 40 Of Mltcltlllf'ltOl.ll ~IP•. In the no.ea C 0 II Cou.~ OF o•uNGE ) c~naummellon dlll 1p1clfl1d olflc• ol Ille County'Re<:order of -----------Publl1h1CI Orange 0111 I Y ,.., • "" 1bov1 PlllJC NOTICE Pll01 Jen 111 26 Feb a. 11 19113 On September •. 11112. 1>et0t• 08 ~ J 18 tlll3 Mid county ' · · · 361-83 me, th• und1r1lgn1d. 1 Notary 1 sb:t::f COAST Th• llre•I addreu or other ACTTnOUI _ .. Nil.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUe IUetNIH NAMI ITATllMINT Th• fottowlng peraon 11 doing butlnntll WOODIE'S. 1135 W'11Ultr St Unit 04, Colle ......_ CA 92127 Ann Teytor. ,.,. E. 18111 8t, Colla M ... ."CA 92827 Thie b\J1ln111 II condueted by 1n 1ndl\lldull. AM Teytor Tiiie ttll_,t WU flltd wftl'I I~ County Clttll of Or1ng1 County on Otc;, 1#. tH2. , .... 71 Pubt11l'lad Or•no• co .. r 0•11)' PllOl. o.c:. 29. tH2, Jtn $, 12, 19, Publlc In a11d tor .. Id Stet•, TENNIS SHOf' common du lgnatton of lhl rMI .,._ tTA~ Ptt10l\ally ~ I.Inda WMttlll PfOPl<\Y htttlnel>O\tt o..ctlbed II Th t 11 I known to me to be A11l1tant ~-~d ! Longo purl)Or1ed 10 bl: 21 Bllbol C-, b\J.;:...o .,:' ng P"ton " Clotno 8eetl111)1 of the corpot1llon th•t' Publlth:;·o':.no• CoHt Dally NewpOrl Beech. Callfornl&. MAT TH E w $ 11 8 0 /I. T 111.teuled the wllhln 1n11ru11"11nt, Pilot Jlll'IUery 19 1983 Th• under1lgn1d herlbl' CONSTRUCTION & A!PAIA. 1* known to ,,,. to bl the P"IOtl who • • 394~ dl1olalm1 •II llablllty tor In)' A dime 1 t20, Coit• .;c .... executed the within lnltrull"lttlt on lncom1etnna In Mid It,_. lddr'lll Celltornle 92621 l>lh•ll ot IN COtpotltlOl'I tlleflln or Olhlf OOtnn'IOft dlllO'latlon. 8onnlt L. olo-, llOO,,.... nt.rneel and ICll~ to me PUBllC NOTlC[ 8•td sale wfM bl ll"led9 wlttlout t 12G C M • C 111 nJ 11111 eud, corl)Orettc;"P;..ed 1111 w1rr1nty. upr111 01 lmpll•d, t2t2t • Oet• •H. • 0' • within 1n1trurMf'lt purtuanl to 111 IC..,. reo•rdlng tllle. POHHt lon. or n.' b\llll'llM 11 oonctuoled by"' By.I.Awl°' 1 rMOlullOl'I 01111 lowd ~Tf110U9 IU ... M 1ncumbr1nou . to Htltty lh• lndMclual of Director•. NAMll STA TUllHT P,tenOIC>at bll•noe of t~ Hot• or ion.. L. OlbeOft WITNESS my hand Ind otncl_, The lolfOw'no 1*10nt -doltlO oth•t Ob'!p,•llon eeeured by Uld Thie ...._,.t -flied ~ h _., ~ ... OMCI ot rull, with tnttt"' and C<lunty a.. ol °""'91 r-..-. on Ill JIAI a, ~ KU80T AO 6 t . • jcMnt _,Nie, oll'lef 111mt H provided tl'll"4n. Jan 11 tMI-_....."' Aooount No. 02t-Ot2t8()610 3200 Plfll Cent• Or . IUltl ''°°· plu• ICIVlllOM. lt any. ~ tllt • • ,...,_ l'ubll•lled Or1110• Co11t Oel COlte ..._..~mt "''"' tl'lar90t end '"1•• on IUOfl l'uOll•"-d Ot•noe Coaat Olily l'llOt, Jtn. 12, 19. 8 , Fifi. 2~ ~~. 3200 ~ ~~~ ===' cJ:: ,=.:: Piiot. ,1f1n 1e, at.,._, 2, 11 1tll 8ulle 1400. Cotta MIN. CA tff2t, me tru6te ~ by Mid o-1 o4 l!O:f! $e2Wa 1----.---IC-NO_ITl_ICl: ____ I t.1ol'I O.u4111op1Mnt CO . e40a Trull Th• total 1111ount of Hid ,..,.; ll)1IC( ----::::-=-:::::::=---i--~~'"~-:;;;~~=:':":~-I Utb A__,., ~ ~ o•lto1t1on. tncludtno t...-My ---:;;iC;ffiii;~iiii!iii"'- 1m P\llJC M)TIC( Aennc>ue .,..... CA 11730, 1 e.iwotnta Corporlll!On. 11t1M•ted teu, cller111 and ..cm.,. .,..c• ..,._ ITAftMlllT JelMI a ltt\on, 8'°' UtJol uptrlMI of Ille """'91. It IN lllM llMm ITA~ 'ICTmout IMllMH The t~ pereone 11t1 doing AvlftUI, RancftO Cuoemonte. CA of lnltlel ~Ollellllon of tflll Nottae, le The f°'°"'"I ........... NAMI ITATIMINT bu•i-•· tt7af, 143,1\277 ~ •' The tollowtng peteon 11 dOlng etE"MA CHIAQPMCTIC. Mii T .. ~ti~ by• Dated:~14. 1M3 WHITIOAIC, IN W. 1"11 ae. tMIMls-_.. I htof ll lentlAN CA .. 104 ....... ~. -OA8T •1, 0.. ..... CA_., OIVEAllFIED DHIOH .... t --o·MON 'D c 2* OAON CorP«eMfl . • J. w °"" ..... CIOU191111 .. ,. ....... -:::r.I. Mtdctlecoll Drlvt , .. 11nt1'n91011 v1119y l'ld , Coll•,....., CA iatu. Oe116e1 T. Qny • ~ oorp.. tno., • ~ _,.. .... ... leech. CA tll4t lii41CllHI Tf .. n~ 0 C .. IOU ~ Awndli 0M0tr M TN119111. W tTiel 8' 11, CO-...... 0A ~ l'*'On H.,_.. lett V*1 ld .. Cott• ...... CA 12a7 -* H ~ Ir. MAL. UTATI MU7 Mlddl•colf Orhe, Hunt~1ton "°°"" \,.)IOllJMdaDC.ttlf. Wit~ llCUNTlll 11~ Tillll ..,._ .. OOI ......... a lwl\, CA t2t41 '-.,..._ Or911f1 CA..... ft* 111*21&1t -... _.-. I~.... _,,., ... ,. :I Tillll ...._ le C'iONMated by M nil --ii DOI ..... ll!p • ~ Qn of °'Mii .... Oft .. &: J. _ , • indMdlMI ..... ,,_,.;....... 0.. It. ""· er: 0.J ~ .... • ............ "°"~ ......,.O'~OC .._................... • ~fl ... T .... ...,.,..,. ... flied ... Iha TNe ..................... N _ ,_. ......... :.. .... ... "-.... If, 1'1111 lll'?i?&-.:'11': 8:'."r. c::a ot •-. ~ on CouMv °""'of°'-'~°" ::.:;,:•u -~'::..CA.,. ~ ~., • ...... Jen "· ttU ,_ T;:"(l,.. ... ,. ~ Oreflle Ceaal ~ ...... Of c ' Delly 911 ....... ~ oe.. ~ ""_......, ~ ~-........ '-'*.rt ...... ..t ... K.-M 2, 8, '::.. ,;:, JM "· M~. 2~: =· ,_,Ml I, 11. ti. It. "'f... Piiot. ~ "·.. I. fft .. ,_ .-: !t. a. I. r ' PIOTtT10UI .., ..... MAMI ITAT•...,T Tl!• lollow1ng pe1ton 11 dotno ~._ ... MANAGIMIN'f IOLVTIONI. 111811 lt101•lln• l •n• 11, Hununaton lleatll, CA Hl4t . Rob•tt W. IOl'lltln••. tf IH lhO"ftOllt L•ll• 18, Hun1111otmt 0Mc11. CA 9'148 . Tfllt Dufi•,... le CondliGle<J by an lndlvlduel "°~t w Scll•.in.t Thia tlt l9m9111 wat 1119d wllll tflO County Cl«k oJ O•ane-Ce>unty on Coo 29, 11112 -a.,,.. I. '*"' ~ Ofte c.,_.,., • ......_. .._,...._11,CAntlO noeon Pu1>111n•d Otano• CoHt Dally PllOI, Jan 5, 12 19. H , 111113 12543 Pl.el.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI aUSINH• NAMI IT A Tl!MINT Th• loM<>Wll"g petlont 11e doing but1ne11" FRED S SKI 6 SPORTS, BIO BEAR SPORTING GOODS. 1100 StlYtdor StfOel. COii• Miu. C1HIOfnla 112828 J & F Bo'#lt"I, Inc • C1J1toml1 CO<l>OflllOn, 1100 SlfYl<lof StrM I. Co111 M111 c 1111orni1 92e2e Tfllt Dullness 11 conducled t>y 1 COll>Oflllon J & F Bowttn, Inc Frid l Bow•n Presldenl Th•I statement WIS file<! wlll't '"' Counly Clerk ol Orenge County on • "9.IC NOTIGl '':r.Ir.1.~=· ''iiitl.,,..~. '':!."'°¥t.~ fhO loilOWlllQ CHlftONI •to dOlnQ Tho fOllO'MnO Pf't«ll IHO dOlflO t ti. toliowlflO j)ettc>f\t IHO CIOlflG blltll!Mt •• bUtlnMe .. llU-• •• TAMA"lll. 17101 Vtn 8urM VIL.LAG LIOUO", 10010 M & fl VITI fll I HA R 'f I t , un11 A, 1111111111oton !leach, CA 1rookhu111 AYanuo, Hun11n111011 HOIP'tt AL . 1Ut 1•11 Llnooln Ull4f ilffctl, OA. t2"41 Awnue. A111M1m, ~.ilfOtlllt 92101 Tll•rHI Marie lulml , 1'1'70 I O 0 Chol, JO•le llMll r ugtnt I Miii. 1' II 11"1 Vin 1'ur.,, 11 • unn A. l~untlnglon Aw , .111. No 101. l'l>Unt1h1 Vtlle)I, ltrMt, An•notm. C1n1ornla tttor-- lotGll. CA H~f OA tatOI l levtn R Meta, U Topt llt, Tamer• Ann MoC1ec:ktn. 17701 Oono H Chol, 1o u t a11te1 lr'\11111, C1Htom11 t211~ Van Bu1en It • Unll A. HunUnaton AYO • API No 1ot, Fovnuwn va1i.y, Tiiie l>\llln-t• concNc:tld t>y • 9"cll, CA 112M7 OA uroe 04lfltllll O•flMUhlp Thi• bu11Ma1 la conauotlCI by • Tiit• b11tln••• 11 conducted by f~ T Mj!IJ Mr'lllllO paflnerllhlp lndMcNell Till• .. tltn'\1111 wu flltd wllh lhl ThefOM Sulme mt; Chol CoYn1y C"'1> ot Olll\00 CoYnty on . ~··1~1 "!'!.'~~th thl lblL ... llltd wtlh '"' o.c 2) , .. , .COiji\lycr;iiQt'tf;~~ • ., c:Nili °"" . Ole 23. 1912 11, 11113 • Att"NJ "°'4M ,.,._ CM1M'"llM"' ,...._. • Publlthl d Otange CoH I D111y Put>tltllld Orong1 OoHI OaUy ten Cwt. Ctnlll Of. W .. Ne, 1007 Piiot Ole: 20. 11182. Jtn ~. 12. 10. Piiot Jan 12, Ill, H , F•I> 2 •• 1tt3 lant1 AM. CA tr70t t013 H2·13 11• m-tne 5592·112 ,..,7 ---,,.-... ,-IC_NO_T-IC_E___ l'tB.IC NOTICE Put>tl•h•d Orono• CoH t 01lly rum. Pilot, Otc 211. 1081. Jan 61 12. t9, FICTITIOUI tUllHI .. NAM• ITATEMINT The loflowlng peraone aro dOl"O butlnea111 J EW ELRY WORLD MANAGEMENT CO . 230 E 17111 Str111. Co111 M111. CAll2827 s SllYl n Dw1.c:k. 1507 S1ec:rHt, Coront dtl Mtr. CA 112825 Rodi S1tdan 2900 Plfk N•wpon, Newport B11cll, CA 112860 T1111 1>u11ne11 it conduCled t>y I 9ener11 per1n1ral'tlp M Sllden Tiiis _Jta11menl waa Ille<) with lhl Counlf'Clerk 01 Ot1nge County on Dec 23. 1982 aTAflMINT 0, WITHORAWAL FROM .-A.lllTNllillH• ONRATINQ UNDIR PICTITIOUI IUllNlll 1ga3 .. NAMI P\El.IC NOTICE Th• followlno pereon l't11 ------------w11hd11wn u 1 generet pa11ner hom "CTITIOUI aU ... tl Int paflneralllp oper1t1no ~ lhl NAMI ITATtmNT 11e11110ut 1>wt111111 ntmt ot I< f. L Tno IOlloWtnQ PtttOll• .,. eso1no AIRCRAFT II 7117 W llllll. "$ufil bulll\lll " J , Coall M111 Calll01nl1 112827 VILLA PARI< PARTNERS I, fll8 The llcllllou1 butlMH nome T.DYffl Ctnllr Ort111, lllh FIOOf, C:0.11 1111-1 IOI tn. l)lrln«lhlp w•• MHI. CA 02e28 lll•d on Oc101>1r 28. 1082 In th• Coby N Kelter. 806 Town Counly o l 011ng1 FILE NO Cen ter Drive. 81h Floor. Cotti 200788 MeH, CA 112828 Full N1me and Add1111 ol th• Rodney M Brue. 8116 Town Pinon Withdrawing Center Drlvt, 8111 Floor. Coate Kenneth W Brldahaw, 710 W. Meta, t A 92828. 1811\, Apartment 18. Cos11 M111, This t>u11n .. 1 la conducted by a l'aoslU 1'20!MM Pu1>111hed Orange CoHt O•llV Publlthe d Orang• Co111 Di lly Dec 27. 1982 Cellfotnl• 02827 llmlled partneflhlp 111 Kenneth W B11d1h1w Coby N Killer P1101, Jan 19 26, Feo 2. 9. 1983 Piiot, Dec 29. 1982. J1n S. 12. 10. 362-83 1983 Publl1n1d Orange CoHI Delly Tllll Slllemenl w" llted Wtlh lhe P1lo\, Jen 12. Ill, 26, Feb 2. 1083 Coun1y CIOtk ol 011nge County on 229·83 0ec· 20. 10112 Pl.el.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI aU81N£88 NAM£ STATEMENT Tiie following persons "' dOlng butJness 11 POLE HOUSE l<ITS OF CALIFORNIA, 2201 M1r1in Strlll, Sulla 102, lrYlne, C1l1fomla 02714 Gordon R Steen. 56 t S . Helena. Anaheim, Celllornla 92805 Wiiiiam H Carter. 5 Rainbow Fells, Irvine. C1lllornla 92715 This business 11 conducted t>y • 9ene11I partnlf'Shlp Gordon R. Steen This 11111men1 was lited '#Ith lhe Counly Ci.tk ot 011nge Coun1y on .J1nuar;y 14, 1983 F201•10 Put>hsl'ted Or1nge Coast D111y Pilot. Jin 19. 26, Fet> 2. 9, 1983 351-113 P\El.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU9 aUSIHEIS HAMI 8TATl!Ml!NT Tiie lollowing person is doing business 11. ALEXANDER'S PAl NTING 8 DECORATING. 2522 Elden AYI. •2·C, Coste Mesa. CA 92627 Alounder Bulbullen, 2522 Elden Ave • 2-C. Colla Mesa. CA 92827 T1111 business 11 conducled t>y an 1ndiYldua1 Alea Bulbuliln Thll 1111emenl WIS hied With Ille County Cletlt. ol Ormnoe County on Jan 14. 1983 F207_, Put>ll1h1d Orange Coast De lly Pilot, Jan 19. 28. Fat> 2, 9, 11183 352-83 P\El.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aU81HESS NAME ITATl!MENT The lollowtng p1r1on la doing bullOMI N RED WAGON EXPRESS CO .. 17 7 AIYwlldl A_..,. • F, Newpot1 Btec:l'I, Call! 02M3 ~ E Shimko, 2227 MIM< S1r111. Cooll M..._ Calif. 112e27. Thia bullnna ts cond1Jc1ed t>y an lndlYldulll Donlld E Shimko Thil 1111-1 WU tiled With 1111 Counl'f Cll<k Of Otenge County on Jan. 4, 1083 F209UI Put>ll1h1d Orange Cont Dilly ,PllOI, Jan 12, 111. 26. Feb. 2. 1983 232-83 ------------CobJ N.Kelltt ---Ptm--1-C_NO_T_IC_E___ MllC NOTICE =.":.' t~c':v:, 5614·82 FICTITIOUa •USINl!8S K-o3114 ttS Town C1nt11 Or. NAME ITATIMENT l'ICTITtOUI llUIMteH llghlfl f loor The lolfowlng persona 1re doing NAMI 8TATIMENT Coela Miff, CA t2t2t t>ulln"' 11 Thi lollowlng peraona are doing 71• 556-JMO bUllMSS H F205UO WES PAC RECONVEYANCE. SOUTHERN CALIFORNtA' Pul>lllhld Orano• COlll Delly 1601 Dove S trut, Sulla 145. VRBB EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, 825 Piiot, Dec 2' 11182. Jin 5. 12. 19, Newp0r1 S.ecn. C11ilomle 02660 N Euc:Jld SI S ta_ D. An1tt~m. CA 1983 WES PAC RECONVEYANCE, • 92901, 5e7"-82 Ca111orn1a co1po1a11on, 1601 Dove St1ve Benson. 2282 Holllller 1------------ S1r11a1. Sulll 145, Newpor1 Beacll. Terrtce, Gtend•le. CA 9 1208. MllC NOTICE Celllomi• 926e0 Kenetll L Miiier. 20520 Oumon1 1------------Tll11 bu11n1ss la conducted by 8 SI , Woodland Hiiia. CA 0138". FICTITIOUS aU81Nl!8S corporation Jolln R Kw:m1, 5330 WlllOWl<:k NAME STATEMENT WM Pte R«:onveyance Of A lhe+m CA 02807 The lollowlng potaon II doing Sllvtn W Smllll. T. 1 n -~-1 ---"'uct'""' by Dullness 11 Pr-ld-1 h 1 bu.,, __ 1 ""'"' ..., In ,. -· lndMdull DONALD M TIPPETT, JR. & Tllll butft'ltSS •181-1 WU hied JOfln R Kuzma ASSOCIATES. 110 ~port Center Wllfl lhl County Clerk of Orenge ™• ltllamenl WU liltd wllll 1111 Orlvl, II 1320, N-port Beach. CA County on J1nu1ry 14, 1083 County Cll<k 01 Oflnge Counl'f on 112860 F20747• 0ec; 22. 1982 Tippett 6 Clemo 1n1u11nc• Pu1>1111110 Or•no• Coast Di lly F2054M Ser4'1ilc1a, Inc , 1 Ca lllornla Piiot. Jen 19 28, Flt> 2, 9 1983 Put>lllhld Otange Co1at Dilly corpo11llon, 810 N-porl C1n111 ----------3"-!1_·83_ PilOI, Jan. 5, 12, 111. 26. 1g83 Drive. • 1320, NOWport BHCh, CA Pt&.IC NOTICE 124·113 92860 l'ICTITIOU4t aUSIN£S9 Ml.IC NOTICE NAM& ITAJ IMDfJ.. · Ptc1'mou .. '9UllH&H The foflowtng peraona are doing HAMii STATIMENT 1>u111ness 11 The toltowtng peraona ore dOlng REAL PROPERTY ADVISORY buSlnesa " GROUP, 1601 Dove Stteel. Sulle BUDGET PRINTING CENTER, 145. N•wpotl Be1ch. C1lllornl1 BUSINESS FORMS , PEDDL'!R 112860 B U S t N E S S F 0 R M S , t 1 !I 0 I Sp1rr Mortgage Comp1ny I W•1tm1n1111 AY1nu1. Su1111 N, C1hlornl1 c:orpor111on, 17 Linda Gardtn GrOYe. CA lale. N1wpor1 811cn Ca11tornl1 Jim•• H Herltey. 180112 92UO Bonalrd Ofcll. Hunl•l"Qlon Btacfl, ThlS bU111ness II conducted by a CA 928"40 c0<por111<>n Virgie E Hartley. 18092 Sp1rr M0<tga9e C.o Bon1l1d Circle, Huntington Beac;h, E W Sparr, CA 92840 Pr111d•nl Thia 1>u1lnH1 it conducled t>y Th11 alllamenl wu hied with Ill• lndiYldulll (Hu1b1nd & Wiie). County Cieri< 01 Oraflge County on Virgie E H1rtlly J•nuary 14, 1983 J1me1 H Hartley F207471 This 111ternen1 wu liled wllh lhl Put>llsl'tad Orenge Coast Dally County Cll<k of Orange County on P1101. Jan 10 26. Feb 2. 9. 1963 Dec 23 11182 347-113 • • FlOIMel Pu1>11an10 011nge Coal! Dally PllOI Dec: 20, 11182, Jen. S, 12. 19, 1182 rt.a.JC NOTICE l<tCT1TIOUS MJSMN NA• 8TAftmNT l/le following .,.11on 11 doing bu~U GENEVIEVE S WIGS, 259 E 17th St . Colla Mela, CA 112e21 ~. Kllllerlnl Elt>eMth. 3125 McKinley Way. C04111 M111, CA 9282e Tiiis bUllnetl II condllc:llCI by In lndMduel 01nevlevt Espeseth Thil Ital-I wu fltec:I with 1111 54172·82 • NIUC NOTICE ACnnoueWH MAim aTAT'lmNT Tllo followlno per1on 11 doing bu"-u : Tllta t>:.illneaa la conducted by • c:orporellon T1ppot1 and Clemo ··1n•u11nco Slll'Vlclee. ·tno.· - D M. Tlppell. Jt. President • T1111 11111men1 w" llled with 1111 Counly Cllfk Of Orenot County on Jan 5 11183 JICbon, l(lddlf 6 l uctlllng AHorner1 11 u. Ont CMc l'tua, lutte 2:IO Newpofl -..Cll, CA t2MO F20MM Put>ll1ll1d Orange Coast Di lly Pilot. Jan 12. tO, 28, Fet> 2. 11183 2•&-83 P\El.IC NOTICE STATEMl!NT OF AaANOONMENT 01' UI E OF FICTITIOUS aUllNl!SS NAM£ Th• fotlowtng p•raons lllYI at>andontd the uM or Ille flc1lllou1 """""' na,.,,. RELEVANCE, 2017 E OcHn BIY<I CllbOI C1hfomla 026411 Tl'tt Ftcllllou1 bu1tn111 N1m1 referred to l l>OYI Wll tiled In Orano• County on NoYember •. 1982 Rose Matlin. 3112 G1b111tar Avonue Co111 M111. Cattlornla 112826 Liz Wallie\, 2017 E OcHn Blvd . Bllt>o., C1lll01nl1 926411 Tiiis 1>u1ine1s wH condUC11Rl bye general p1r1ner111ip AoM Miiiin ---1111---IC_NO_T_l_CE ___ County Clerk Of 0tang1 County on ~UU\. Ole. 23, 11182 Al EAGER EYE IMPORTS; B) DIAMOND GRAPHICS; Cl ENCORE; D). DEL MA R SPECIALTY MitRCHANDISE; E) OCEANIC INTERNATIONAL MARKETING; F') ELAINE FORD CASUAL J£WELRY & ACC£880RIES; Fl OALAVANTIN TRAVEL, 500 Suporlor AYI .. N.-pott e..ch. Ca. 02863. Tl't11 st1temon1 was lilOd with Ille County Cl11k 01 Orenge Counly on J•nuary 17. 1983 Fio1111 Puo111n1d 011nge Coall Di lly P1to1 Jan 19 26. Feb 2. 0, 10113 3S<M3- __ F_IC_T_lTI_O_u_•_•_u_S_tNE __ .. ___ WllMMI I'. ""'" Att«MyltU. NAME STAT£1ftNT 111112 MecArlhw a lYd. Th• fotto'Nlng peTson ts doing Sllfte 102 bull~V~1RSAL EXPORTER 150 lnlne, CA 12'7lS · FJOMn 21•~ St •5. Cos!• Mwe CA 92627 Pu1>1t1l'ttd Orange Coast D1ily MIA L Enocti. 150 2111 SI •5. PllOt Dec: 29 1942 Jen 5 12 II Coell MMI, CA 112e21 10 ieu . . . . Thia t>uslntsa is conducted by 1n 5670·82 ln<!Mdu11 MIX L Enoch Thia 1111emeo1 wu llled with the l'talC NOTICE County Clerk of Otanoe County on --,-IC-T_mou __ s_au_l_INE_S_I __ J1n. 14, f083 1'207472 NAME 8TATl•NT Publl1h1d Ortnge Coast Daily The lottowlng l)IBOl'IS lfl dOi!><,1 Pllol, Jan 10. 28. Feb 2. 9. 1983 "'-'~RH EVANS PROPERTY 353-eJ MANAGEMENT COMPANY. 24221 ----Nll.--1-C_NO_TIC_E ___ C11te de 11 Loutu . Suite 30•. FICTlTIOUI aUatHEH NAMll ITATURNT The lollowino porson 111 doing bullnHI II LEE LUXURY APARTMENTS, 13C>e2 All11d AYe G1rden Oro...1. CA 92644 Lii Sim l1• Trull, 9702 Uonfll&d Lane. G1tden GroYI, CA 926•4 Thia t>vl lntaa la Gonducled t>y a butJnna trull Glenn l<lnman Lee Tru1111 Thi• 111u1ment was hied with 1r.e County Clef'lt. ol Orange County on Jan 14 1983 llQYn• HIU.. CA 92653 J R EYanl Companies. Inc • Calllonl11 Cof POfl llon. 24221 Calle de la Loui11 Su•I• 308. La9un1 Hihl, CA 112653 Tflll bull!Mll IS condllc:led t>y I OOtl>Of el IOfl J R Evens Comp.,,_, Inc J R EY9nl Prelldlt"ll Thie Sllllmlt'lt WIS lllld with lhl County Clerk of 0t1noe Coun1y on Doc 23. 11182 Roy A. LAlowlta S2IDO M etol 8trN t ...... 1'00 Coeta ...... CA t2l:2t F207471 F205411 Pu1>t1111ed Orange Co111 Da ily Put>llalled Or1ng1 Co11I Dally El o ln1 Smlth•-Sohl11p, 11302 Da11ono Circ:IO, H11n1mgton Beodl, Ca. f2Me, TM1~i.~edbytn lndMdual. Elalno Smltfla..Sclllup Thia N 1-tl -l11ed whfl the County Cllttl ol Olange County on J9n 11, 1983. F207030 Publlal't•d Orenge Co111 Dally Piiot Jan. 12. 111. 26, F11>. 2. 111113 1~ f't&IC NOTICE K-41a0 l'ICTmOUI 8USINl!H NAMI aTATIMINT The followtng .,.,son 11 doing l>uSl,_U ELDEN AVENUE HOME· OWNERS ASSOCIATION. 605 Town Center DrlYI , Sulla 800, Colla M-. CA 112128. PllOf J S11ovlc~. 895 Town Cent1r Orlv•, Suite 800. Coste Miii, CA 02828 Th11 t>ualne19 11 conducted l>Y .,, un1ncorpor111cl Haoctalion other tll1n • 114rtn111hlp l 1mee W P11mer Atty-1n-Fac1 ICH Poter J Se j()Yld\ This llllemtnl WU filed Wllh Ille County Cll<k ol Orange Counly on Jan "· 11183 F20l512 PtaJC NOTICE l'lCTITIOUl llUllN€11 NAME ITATEMINT Tiii loliOwlng poraont lfe dOlng t>ullnlSI II E S S FINANCIAL SERVICES. t&O 1 Dove Street. Sul ta 145, NewC>Ofl S.1ch. C11il0<ni8 92660 Sparr Mortg•o• Comp•ny. • Ca1tlorn11 corporation. 17 Linda late Newpotl Be•cll. C1111orn11 92860 This bU11neaa 11 conductlCI t>y 1 COtpofltlon Sp111 Mor1glge Co E Wlllllm Spwr Prea~I Thta 1111-1 waa rlltd Wllh tht County Cllf'll ol Orenge County on Jenuary 14 1983 < F20747$ Put>lllhed 011ng1 Co111 Dilly PilOI. J1n "ft, 28 Feb 2, II. 1983 3•8-a3 rta.IC NOTIC£ FICTITIOU8 a UtlNl88 NAME ITATI MENT The 1011ow1no P•••on 11 dolno buSlnHt H VALUSl\FE, 213 Vil Cotdo...a, NewPOr1 Beecll. CA 02663 P11o1 Jan 19 26 F11> 2 9. 1983 Ptlol O.C 29 11182 Jen 5 12 10 355-83 1993 Put>ll1lled Orengo Co111 Delly 5671_82 Ptlot Jen 12 111. 28 Fib 2. 11183 -----------~ 247-83 Dealer w Godbey. 213 VI• Cordovi Newpo11 Bo1c:h CA 02663 Tl\11 buslntH 11 con<llH:ll<I by 9n lndl'lltdUll rta.IC NOTICE l'tCT"10UJ aUatNEH NAME STATHtSNT The following peflon la doing ~ ... DAWN 'S DtSCOUf'IT LACE. 88 Fair OrlYO. Coll• M .... C1llr0<nll 92827 Dawn S Sklar, 11• '4elh SlrMt. Newpon BllCh, Cotlfomll 92e63 Thia bu""-II oon<lvcted by en ln<!MdUll Oewn S Sllllt Thie Ital-I WU lu.d wltll ll'to County Cllrh of Orange County on o.-n~ 11. 11182 , .... MOC NOTICE f191..t1771 '1CTTTIOUS MJ ... al .. ._ l'TATI...,,. Tho lottowlng l*IOn• 1111 doing t>u.W-N: THE C A M BRIDGE COMPANIES. 2943 S. ~ St .. Sonia Mo. CA. 02706 Cembrld go C1p1t11 Group, 21143 ti. Pullm1n. S1nt1 Ana, Calllornle 112705, • Callfornla oorporoUon Thll .,..,.,_ II c:cnduc1ed bJ a eorpotatlon Cernbtldgo Caclltal ()foup 81-L EdW•dl. Pubt11111d Or1ng1 CoH1 Dolly E.xoc \/lco Proeldont Piiot, Jan 12, Ill, 211, Feb. 2. 11113 Thlo st119m.m wu lllld wtth tht _________ 21_4-83_ County Cllf1I or Or8l'1QI County on Jon. 11, 11183. PtalC NOTICE ,.,.. Publl•htd Orenr. Co111 01lly Pilot, Jan. 12, ti, 2 , Feb. 2, 111193. 2t7-13 MUC NOTIC£ l'fJBtlC NOTICE Oeliter W Goc!eJ This 11111~1 Wit filed with tht Coun1y Clerk or Ortnge County on ------------Jan 17, 1083 K-OU1t F201M0 FK:TTTIOUI aUllNl!t l Put>ll1hed Orange Cout Dally NAME ITATI MENT P1101 J11n 111. 28. Fib 2. O. 11183 Tiie IOltowlng poraon1 111 doing 373.43 buJlnwa ••· PULLMAN ASSOCIATES. 3000 Pullm•n Avonue , Co1t1 M110, Calif<><nl• 112828 JAMES P WARMINGTON, 3080 Pullman A.,.,_, CottrM ..... Callf01nta 12e28 ROBERT P WARMINGTON, 3090 Pullmon A,,_, eo.11 M..., Calllomla t2t28 Thia bu"""9 le cionducted by a gen«al pottnerlhlp Rober! P Wermlnglon Thia t11t-t wu llltd with the COunty Clot1t ot Df'•noo County on Jwiutry s. 1983 K_,.I. 6 AMMHON .,_,... O. Tftot. I~ 4000 .... Arifwt ....,., Wte1000, .. tT-. .....,.,......,c .... ,_ Publl1hed 011nr. COHI 0 1tly Pilot, Jwi 12, 111, 2 , ~ t 1913 244-83 P\atC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI 9U ... H NAME ITA'nMINT Tiie 101lo'Nlng p111on 11 doing blltlnna 11 COLLECTOR S EXCHANGE, 118 Albert Pl Colla MIH, CA tH21 Nancy McNMll. m2 eanron. Colla MeN. CA t2827 Thts bu111not1 11 c:onductecl l>J tn tnd1vldual Nancy McNall T1111 1111mement wH llled With th• County Cleltl OI Qr•nge County on Jtn 111, 1083, '201A2 Publlthed ()r1n,01 COlll 011ty Piiot, Jan 1t. 28. F'el> 2. t . 11183 3~t-13 PM:TnlOUI ...... ...-n•~ TflO IOllOwll!O l*90M .,.. doing buolnoe9 •• 'tcTmOUa _.. 0 A A H I T T L A Y H E := 81'ATSMIWT ENTEAPflllllS. 133 W .111" St., Tllo 10 owlno perton I• a-01ng ... 1, eo.ca w... ca. -1. bu8lMH ... J im .. Okey, •O• l otoro , MAAIHAll WOOOWORKI, ~ .._.,Ca. IHl3. •21 tall II , Soni• Ana. C). 92704. 01ooory_ Ooru, t Luooro , Joflft EdWard ManNll. 42~ Ill! lrJIM, C. H714. l 1.:,8tntaAnt,CAt27CM. fll•ndJ C1 o••r. a ~'''' Thlt Glltlnttt le COfldUCltd by •n ,em.,.., ri Ton>, c .. t2NQ, lndMdilti, Thlll ._._ lo OClftdwCted Gy o Jofln Mtrtfltlll ..,_., ..,,,_.,.., fhlt .... ..,_,. wea lllllct wttll the ~ CWD County CIOftl Of Ortnet County °" Tl'llo .. 1111111 Mitt .. Dee ff, 1M2 , Co1intJ °'9ftl9 ~ on ,_.,Jon It, Ila '11blltM4 Ottnoe COHI 0.ity ,.,.,. "'°4. O.C 2t 1ttz, Jon I, 12, If, .-utllloMO Orante Coeet ~ 1M3 Not '*' ta, •· M. , ... I . tlD. ~2..Q ., .. 6 ·~~4 ·2 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Wedneed•y. January 19, 1083 ~I ...... "' .... I'"'" .,, .... CLASSIFIED· ""''' HU ...... -INDEX LIH llU 111111 To "9ct Yw M. Cll Pr11m· Lido Nord bwyfronl D bdrm. ~'A t>i.lh. . ... " ....... ''!' Ctrnt ....... ltll -............ Tl ......... TUii Z.·S&l..8 _ Lf(l' LR. ulr t'Urld 2 boal t liJ)I •1 .~00.000 ~===~~t::~~llOl"!' OTATt 1\C-111otkll"d°'3 t>drm"".""2'\lattt:F'forg ·~ \ on · bt• rn l"'ill~11. furn11lu.'CJ, pallOI $420,000 =.-. _ .. ytNf t>Ottno Income pro- PlflY 0t ov1orown ,.., • done• with tho laroe 11l4y IO« ll"'•a _...,,__ ... ru'1IO and room)' 4 ,-. ldrm, ai... be hOMo In • WAI.I< TO THE BEACH COAONA O!L•MAA LO· CATION with ~taculat 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 2 • I 5 6 7 8 =: =-:: , PEIUllULI llDIE ~a.m IOll C'li.·t!1111 & ~lly vwwa Munnt• room, 4 bdrm, 3 C'-~...., . l:! buth, 370 !Kf.h $1 ,38MOO. C>c.•t•unfront. OiiAil hlnl . .. . 1oa ~ .. v.u;,·...... l: LllDA ISLE IAYPRDIT K11n~ ._h · :::; Lagoon view from 6 bdrm. 4 bath, f&m. rm = ....,_., 10.. .Boot elip for 3 boat.a. Now $995,000. &.....-...... 104t i.....,. H.U. IOIO ~~ 1092 ....._,._ ION ...... v .. ., '°'' IAYl lH PUOE Spt 1. ''ular b:lyfront tlpl>c 2 br, 2 hA up, 2 br, 180 dog ltland and llaf· bOf vlft. Pr!oed BELOW ourront a ppralHI ol 4 485,000 ,.., ~ h .. $195,000 IQUll)' and will catry 2nd TO 144-1211 /Jn NILll HAil f Y 6. A".o".oUC IAIC".o ==~~ ::r. IAn JllAn ~-IO"ll :t tM <In 2 bout 1pucl'll HC(Jucro $1.f>00,000 1---------1-1-.-... C..taKtu -............ IOIO 1M1 a-to IOM joull\i._.. IOll ...,_,......, IOll 1'uo&IO ... IOIO Woooni-lOM Moei.a. .._ 1100 FAIRIAMKS RAIOH Ni.:w -I br, 41, ba, cw.Wm French Normandy ~lJll•, I Z prtmP acre• h111w., $1.250.000 >.a-.. .. . "" CORONADO CAYS ~=. .. .... m~ C:uronado Island l'USl boyfront lot. 85' boa!' ......_ 1 1aoo <lnck Plans avail. Now $370.000 w/lerms. ~~1 a: I °""""811Ai..,. IHI ~Unlu IJOC Kot.. .. ._....._. Im :=w~-:= .._,.... ·-1400 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J.1 i tluy,·d• 01 .. ..., fl ti!~ l)lol I • .............. lut $5000 DOWN Poy 11ndor 11000 per mo 2 Br 2ba condo: 2 pool• 2 1p11. Sharp and clea n Great atarllf or lnvHI· ment Try FHA. Won't 1111 al S70,too. Ctrty & .scout 111·2242 ~ ~unho\\ l~:a It' Not.at-. °""" HM ~ c.. ·· -· · uoo -------111------•l·-:-::LEJ:-:U~E=-=11=-=u:-::L:-::E:---g:,,,, =~ ..... :: .... ::: ..,,l;t;lliiiiii;Eiiliilliiliiliiiiiiii-IMUIWI TIE'!'!• Corner lwnhH w/FP, 3 "-"-' ,.,_ ........... • ltTI • ....., BR 2'~ be. W/0, & retr • '-'........,, ... _ ...... 1• IWUIEI' t•21100 ,,_ ........... -............ t• • t YIC & oloan, Obie O•· U ~ -........ -1• For Tuuday through No. 1111111 not In Orogon rage. Low down. St 10, I U W ......................... 1aa Saturd.tY publlcatlona: • -11111 It right hore In Co-000. Agt. 64&-4380 ltOfTAlS 5:30 p .m. the previous rone del Mar 3 bdrmt, + 1---• ...;;E_U_Y_E_Ul __ I __ I""'-~ 2100 day. For Sunday and famlly rm. on • large ...,._ Unlumlltltld UOO' Mondey publlcatlone: cornor lot. In addition. 1.71% LIU ""'---.. 12:00 noon So1ord1y. tht term• aro terrific -so 3 Br homo on quiet U~ iaoo l c oll to .... tr-.tlned 11.1 Lrg yord & g:: ~ -· .. = llW All "" euperb termel Beet buy ~"""' we ... IEITllll at only $124,500. Coll ~ Uftl UU 979-5370 ~....,_"'"' l$)O Kiii• ond eo<reclloflomay ~.,..._ Uftl UJO be m•de untu 5:30 p.m. ",.,_. ~ MOO fOf the next day'• publl· A,.._. Unt = cation. For Sunday and =."-.-~Uni 2900 Monday publlcatlont, \f >Ill tlEJ/ .. , 1. '\ •t. I • •Jf •• r . "'-" • -2I02 12:00 noon Saturday. FOR SALE BY OWNER -lo."'-"' 2904 Please ask for a "klll I~;;;;;;:;;:~ EAST SIDE cullom bit • ~a.;:,:. = number" when cancel-home. yory pvt. pooJ 4.. vi<sa... ""'Uilt ..,. ling your od. • epa, mmny upel'ad•,-r•· • ·-·--·· •a...1a1a oo SNl9 UOll modelod kit. Good fl. COLDWeLL BANl(eRC ,•a...1a1aw .. uec1 UOll Elllll nenclng $2011,500 &-:;:-..!'.,!""' ::! Check your ad dally Ind · 631-1965 .._ a.w. •11 report errors lmmodla· Oomml ....,,. •u toly Tho DAILY PILOT lndoa. ......... "'° Htvmet llablltty IO< the ~.... = flrtl Incorrect lnHrtlon llPW 2 B<lrm each elde. 2 a.r garege, largo lot. AV ac· caa. 1 127.700 11.LAllU only MNOUNCOECTS -•• , ........ lltT. tHl,MO ...__. i.-• ....... ,..___ ...-i.....-ldlllllM. ~ .. 1~ ........ BUSIES$ & FllMCIAl DftOYIEfT = 1 ..... 111 Salt Substantial price reduc· tlont Owner .. Y• "Mlt"I Ml-7121 201l 2014 2011 )011 C.atral 1002 Outltandlng No. L.agon•li;;;;;;;;: loc11lon on prostlglous li RODI, McNlghl Or. Immaculate llWNIT MlllTI •ooM ROOl l 3 8FI home. Se11et 11nan-11 --a IW n ' clng aYalleble to quell-.,_, Affordable 1wo 11ory, 4 tied buyer. Ch11tmlng • BA & lamlly Bdrm la mtly homo In 144-.0 room 2 brick llrepl-.. ploturHque lrYlnot Su-li~~~~~~~~~~I coun1ry hllchon. qultt porb loca11on. Walk 10 '· rooldentlal .,... In \'OUl'IO shopping & echoolt. Ap-By owner altrac11Ye 3 bf, 3 o~t Seiter wlH poollng llna"clno ono ba, l etory, 3 ~ Old. llna.ooo. 1229,000 F• ter""l A smart b11y a t 111111,000. low down. 144-4111 only 1 187,0001 646-1171 POHlbl• loH• option. 752-8731. - TAYLOH CO iw. w-.-_ aieo .,,_w_ -· -11• THE REAL ESTATERS . _, $16,000 DOWN Lorge 4 Br. 2~ be Tlbu-j~~~~~~~~~~ Al9IM.s a.·--·------... 0. .. --------IOIO ............ _____ ...... ALWAYl 11 1011 TAITE Tompllng pride of ow· nerahlp 3 Bdrm 2 beth family home. S.1141r wlll conalder FHA or VA tormt. even • buy down progrtml An honlll vo- lu1 al S-121 .900 • act nowJ.-Ma-1171 . ron coodo. Quiet' Interior • •WIAll locallon. 3 ~i Ck>te Lovely 4 Br 2 a. home to •llopplng Ire•-w/lo1S of oak and bem.u· ways. Sorloo e ller ~-· ... ... --··---·--... I010 IOll IOll 11114 •n '°" eon THE REAL ESTATERS needs lut ..... C•ry and tllully docora lod. A•· Scotti sume 10,50% loan. A•· •• 1.22~2 k In g '11 4 2 . 5 0 0 -• 631-7370, 545-7830 ~ "unho" l~·.tlt \ Tll YEIUIUI TfUDITIOUL RE...\tT' LI.I LuxUTlout llvlng. One E.lllE Piil llME bodroom condo. Club- houH, pool end epa . 4 Bdrm. cuotom pool, & For our new r ogutor Socurlty ouardod o •t•. apa, lrg C\ll•d ... Hc tot. W9ekly 1 .. 1ure $7>4,000 toan 01 1'1¥1%. Anxious sellor. Only I.IT SHOW Ownor wlll c t rry 2nd S U 'l,000 w/ucell. • trust deed. $115,000. 1 11.4% fixed ll~~ncl2n.!'.; CASE llUlllT Aon Soller, •ot -1-1 ..., Every Saturd•y In th• IH I NAii IUl.n lut. leac~ 1040 .., Dally Pilot Clutlflec:ll II 1 lHI lVIO 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~· ~~= IUll ... '°II I• Easy walk to bcto, 4 Br, 3 "" IEW un.I I Ba. apacloua llYlng rm. ::: Oc;Mntronl Duplox PIPPEI lemlly rm. 11undry rm, 'IOll 5 Yre old. t>emulllul COi\· Tiii LAii targe balcony S 188,000 'IOID dltlon. OrHt location Corona del M#'a f•vo-531-1718 'l'DD $150,000 Ownor wlll ---------~ consider ucllongos. rlto, 3 Bdrm• & OUHI lrriat 1044 ··-llouM. Two mator sul-1-. .... -.. ____ _...._._ mt boata, otc. Submt1. In. much Cf'larml $460, IEUOl IT H ltT1 llf1ltr flew 000. 8 yra ,_t This h()(lle hu •10 ••• I014 '°" •1• -IOU IOM .. ~~~:':'i.:"1y1~~ U..,l ()Us ._.()""s:c It all. 5 Br's, 3 Ba, utll """ L • • ,.,.L~ room & formal dining. with open bellm1. Over· Aealt0<1. 875-eoc>o Unbe llovabl• at $145, look-..pool. S.475,000 000. Call 979.5370 2 It YtmlllH Spacloua home. Owner llllTllY OUI• YOfY llutbl• on fln1n· Two-bedroom OOltliQe tn doo. Allllno S149.000 "Oldo COfono def M., ... \ f >I l I 11 F If ft • 1'. I '111 ' 1 ' 14.\~I HI HI" I INIO • parquet floorlng, ftlllWI - Remodol1d with greet Ut 1'41 ' hoc. I brlch flroplace . Fronch 11,0ll MWI, REAL ESlAlE <loon lo wood deck, new Owner mull NII z BA 6JI· 141Xl 1"-· oak cabinet• In kit· condo. ouumoble oxll-~~~~~~~~1 Chen .,..._ Low !Mint• tll'IO flnoncing. Reduced = n1nco EJl~llonl llnan-s12.600 10 $117,400. ASk IEIT PllOI c:lng •Y•ll•ble. PIHH for Mark, 714/844·1325: Aul opponunl1y to owri contocl Binnie Otxon '°' 55g.6442 a top quellfy hOlno ot on de tltll• 758-11100 --------- ~~f;.::~~:~:J. i§j.MiijH!f ?J§·i Cotta Meu location, tull ~rice only 1 112.000. uule MIU Munet Ml on a URRY. 751-31111 Tullot, •long came a l .SElECT apldor and re ad In the 1 Da lly Piiot Claulfl•d PROPERTIES I teetlon at>out MIM MUI· i.t'a Tutt.I llnd ~· It People whO naecr ~ I tor It ts YQllJ can Mii That'• wN1 the your tulfol and Iott of DAILY PILOT olhtt •hlngs lhr o ug h SERVICE DIRECTORY Dally Piiot CIHllflod lo .. .i>outl • Adt. C-' &42-M78 CllYDI CREEi 4 bdrm. 3 bl Plan 4 In Nor1 h~ood Fentutlc home, decO<ated In neu-'": tral c.olO<I l0'1/91y pmllo •nd SQ&. Plu9 the added MCUrlty of. glted com. mur.1ty. Thi• I• a mu11 ... 1>el0<• deciding on .nythlng • : i . . l ......... i ---. BMutltultY decorated 4 • hfm pt\11 famtlf room • • on ••ff• latte lot. boot-: lent flnenc~ evallable ' Off9f'9d 111111.000. Oltll : ..0-111' i I HlRITAG£ I• I ~. 1 I I l I,'~• '""'Its.... '"'" ltt hlt •.•. h•'"" lHO ..... bftra&1 ... 'I"'"',, •• ,...... IHN• y.1,,...... .... ....... ,... .....,,,,,Va.I. ll!f1t 1044 t!!D!(t l!Mli lll MmlMLI, MIL hf!t Im Uff IHt. 19!' U41 N!D!ft ...,, Uft lalMt CnM !ie 1714 1"'""' !lit O uM eo• hint trent• .... UITUll• is D1 ' I•, • blh from 1 ., 1 11 ClontlO a cir Pnl .. 111 lf!t 1171/mo f Ir 2 h Dlll.llllla:lllllWll!! I'm .. In .L.,,I ···~ 1111'90 IQ Calif Wlll ltlc.I• I It Wller/ga•t:id QUCll 1160/mo ,,14 11.,eoe nMf Hoeo HotO ' Ir I •• yrly M1Mlt. IO*MOUH. frJ>IO. PlllO, t -1101,000 equity 111 ••· f In ! 701 Aul !IT O:UI NH7n 0 040 1:17• k o ,,_II 1000 Clf P<>fl, reund'ry rm, Ill YllalTll Vou own tll• land HO ctlllll1t 6 Ynlt ePt hooM l4' 111 '' 4 2 "' ~~ '":'1 2·1~1 719 ,.190 bll•illl 1ma11 ptl olc lPPllllAIU •11111 POil PAllLlll Ana IHdy IOI qyloli. 1q fl lit l•m llTI, 2't b .. t ., •• "' COllldlll, Hl11ct1. , .. ,,toll• Pf• M111tfqtt1 ,.,,. .. tiAl18Qfl VI w ~IOMl!8 6 u;?uu or (7 IAi lll. Mgmt 642· 1003 POlllHIOnl Own•r llll 11,-Wldt Or~nbttll. near IOI teHlll)' In hou11 01 lltrtti, 2 bl, I bl, QI• I elld 2 bd1m1 1111lt1blt l'IR 3 IUll b1th. CIO .. to 173 )J88 or btlOll 2:30, U2•11211 itduoed prlct AOAIN Ill POOi P11 b11tow m1rket conda llur 00t1n wt 1 a gt I 6 2 11 mo now 4001 HtU A111 1llOP• 6 r.1111 Commu order 10 1111 thll • eR '126,000 Wiii llaM Of>· oe .. n v11w J1oy emllh. 073 110 4•0 1123 nl1y poo • 111100 mo eAvViiw2ii. t 81, gar Wtt41aa• YU1111 homt wUh Ft91'1Cll d00t• lion 811r 9'4.013... daye, 786 0300 -'-..._ -762 ntr, IOI 1pt W/O, ,ar IP 1600 ll!Ghtlor, 1 & 2 IA" apll MISRION VIEJO FAMILY VJL.l..AUJI!, 84 u.nh1. Wf\1111110 of C11bo1 net, ~lWffl\ OM> &r Crown v.u .. y l'erkWlyt, MIMlon VII' ju, Or•n&<" County, .. • lu-dulf'<f t.o OJ)C'n In April, 1083 (")""I ..... , parq"•I fl~..: a I W _ _. llll LAROI: 1 Br,1 ll•. duple•.,Jrya-.... Ut4 6 11 1 3 .. 2 • Wk 871· 37 I or hm 1vall Poot. 1p1, l1u11d • .,.. ""' w ..,,,.. lat-ClrflOrt, nice ud NO l)tll .. ul II hOMI ..., al 873 8"70 N ..-I m.d Oe-& much 11\0ftll An tllCll· • • I n a f' p {101nti1 lllltT&ll • 7 ,ar g•rlij• pOOI. •Pl. __:....= '~ 0 ,...,, m 11111 v.1"' •• 1137.500 IY, MY, ti IYJ It. I. WUTll *550/mo &45·7tf3 t 10 4 bdrm• 111n1ng 11 vtlfy pr1v111 t y111r 111 Cert•• ••I Mar •7z• e eechelor ... ,0 wl•MUmlble tln1nclng wt11t 1n oc11n vi•• a Prlvele lnveat!Mnl oroup -&650 10 I l600 11 $13SO/mo Av111 now I • • ,l 1 6drm 1400 C a I I 7 5 8 • 1 6 0 1 Or 8drm & din 2 be OC•all 11 MCUrlng 111 1111 pro· I Dr Ttalltf, prlvlft, 11011 7141170 0347 BAYFAONT 1 0~ I :IA i, t bdrm l550. Cum11h•11 hu 2 ti< !f Bdrm for hmm ... fl h11ndK'11ppt-d """'°'" of low to modC'ralt' 11\tilmt All 1partm1n11 hive carpel. dr1pe1, ••ove, n •frl&l'rawr, 1arbefe dl1poaal & 11r wNillwnlllC r.i1111blr l1mJUn muat IN'tll ff'Ck-ral standatda f(I( lll('OmClt & famlly llu Tentnt.11 wlll Pill a01I; of IMlfnt ww1rd1 rem\ 712·7373. tron1 condo on 3rd tR>or perUH tor tC>nij lllfm In paid No P41tl A•not & !: · --frig I025imo 1•1, IHt PaUlarlno RIMtht~U.lJ'M v111m1n1 81Cll OIY· refr 111 plue llC llOI' Li .. lll lt•MtllllY 1 ·100 dlP VrlV "10ml 764-0061 your IHrGIM 8~•Y a 1t11n1t & d•l•ull• accep $:)8&/mo 490 10.17 I Otaullflil 5 bdrm. 81/t ba 644·0126 --~-·~~~-- • , 1 cer undtrgro"nq "1 tld on 11m1tld butt w. llll t Pill llt ty 50 II docl! 14400 mo. 11111.ATI ~ king SEEING 11 e4 O buy a tml• tqYlllt1 >"" 11••• Ohc new 3 BR c;ondo lpto, IOOIPHOYI :::~.~ct In to 1~ (714) ll 1·Ul2 _ ~g~s~o 2 08:2?:r:fo. 65 •1177 G75·0559 gar, ~~/~~d~~o1~v~1 2 ~ 1 B .. l1undry rm. To trq1o1r'1'1 1rn •PPllC"alion wrlleo 11 pu.1 carJ lo MlSSJON VO;JO FAMILY VILLAClf!, c1re• of .3 K M11n111(filf11ml Co., 6330 San Vicente Blvd. Sultti 30:2, Lot Afli11tl{'•, C.111 90048. S\llt• full nDfN", , .. -..rn rn11llln11 .t<ldrf't9, llllN"I & •JC or family memtx:rs Plt>IM' lodleall' If you dftlr,. 11 handlu1ppt-d unll e.t6 49'48 It u~I, crpt•, drlPH l.11aaa 111111 1041 Rentals e .. 1.101 • er 2 81 plu1 HI '";~&.Maple CONDO McKnight OrlVt. large g11mo rm, lightly _.19Cl...-oN OMft c I T• Mr•t t•J-110• 2 er, gar Ocean View. HHIC! Farnllllt4 furl\ 2 tlr g&rao•. raro• ~ Q • .. • Sl";'Or;,•OOOG ~~7-C3h2161:rtn laJllol hl1a• 2106 ;:i~:~· p711her/dryer WOOOiRiOOE Ooteched 1 140 /mo 2 Br 1'1• 81 • 2 Br p!u1 d•ll lrpt 111 C up er unit. 111 btHnl. TIL .,., 142· 1111 rr. nice v•rd . No P.11' • c11pot1, lndry rm bll· CYtt Cottage 2 Br I 91 $ut>let lilt JYn4t t! 17~ 714/673·7148 LY.xury 2 Br 2 B• 2 ttory 8 3 5 I m 0 w / 0 •rd· \ cony 527 w Wiiton Ctata MtH 2724 L.,HI hack 2'141 By Soolh Bey 3 Br 1 Bl Avall now tnru Jyn(! 17 $750/mo 6•0 1343, 673-1401 condo, dbl garage, Ip, 55t-2340 1 ,.---.~.;..-;..;;... __ ..-...-..., - pool Only 1695 mo tat Coll~• Perk home. nicely 9 TIL Ma•t 142-1111 2 BA t B1. p11io apt . no North End, plnoramlc & I t 842 5290 Pilll S485 OCllll view Welk KfOll " • Ian eceped. lmm1c 4 lllTAIT II 645·918 t or 7152-0911 1treet to pvt beach 2 8R TWl IWll HW llOLllH Miii OO!llFllllT HTATElll 3 B7.'21·\ Ba condo Frptc. Br, 2 Ba 1850 lease. 2 2 Br, I 'Ii Bl twnhH 2 Ba. lptc, 10 yr Old IYX 2 c Ir gar. $ 8 8 5 _842-6724 ~ Bulll·lns. 11und rm. cer-NIWlr 2 Br 2 Bo No pets. GOlldO. 11200 mo. Ctll •• lLOI 831-2041 546-40315 ILEASE/SALE·Exec 2 11y. L port, yard/bale Small S475/mo. 780· 1418 or 487·20152 alt 5pm • " 847-71528 eves or wklldl. --------= Ptaiasala 2107 3er n. ea. 2-sty, 683 4Br, 3Br. 2680 sq ft. Prof Ptt OK S600·S625/mo Private, quiet atudlo. 180 TllE HHH NOME 12H,000 Sharing 1 swaeplng "r · cular drive & brick cour· 1yard, Iha So. residence bOHla 8500 • I while tne No residence teatyres 3000 1 I Compltlety se· cure overlooking your own HCIYdtd cove w/ parking for 20 ca1s Call Mike E1tley tor delalls. 497-333·1 C 1111 haven· Nowpor 1 H11g111s home w / beayllful gordons on lar- ge 101 Room lor AV & room 10 expand up or out. Copper plymblllg. 3BA, 2 BA $295,00 Mary Lou Mer ion 644-6200 ---------Darrell (drlvt bv Isl) dee. CYl·de-11c. Ranch T 2548 Orang• Ava •CleBn 1 br. MacArthyr deg ocean view. Gllll· 2 br oceanlronl cottage. 1595 845.7009 1 ore o $ 1 3 o o mo B . 1 Call lor appl Villega, nr SC Plaza. S.A. 11 8 Yr e 4 u P 1 1 n d old & rysllC, $900 mo 659·5956 • H TSL Mgmt 6•2· 1803 TIMI•. pool, spa. No $ 4 9 15 I m 0 p I " • winter. prkg 673·4281 4 Br 3 Bo dplx. pa110. --"'~ pets 1mm1d $475/mo syndeck, lrptc, 2 car gar. HAVE 5 Br Tr11rck home B 2 Bo. 1 Ba. rec:lec:orateo: 979•2390 Tena · depot11499-t817. Coroaa ••l Mu 2122 Nowporl 61ulls aree 2 WANT Tananl. now c ger, pool Chll<I OK No Oc:e1n view Condo. cloM Yntts $750-$800 Avail $1750 pr mo Golden G pe1s 1525/mo 139~ A 2 Br E 171h frpk;, patio. 10 Shopping, 2 Br 3 ea. Pr8'tg Hrbr Ridge meg 211 Dys 64!·5293. eves Properlles 752-1589 S Baklf 841-0763 gar. no pet1, depo1ll 499.14eo oc11n 'llU, lurn PfOf dee. I o o s 7 5 / 4·br, 3·ba. tr, Im, Ip 1·776-5104 • 2 BA 2 Ba S WOodbrldge 3 Br. $495 I • Ba 2 4 mo 1·,-7-50-1--2-,,,--,--.-11 Av1ll Imm $3500 mo Super specious 2 +bonus condo I yr new. ups· A I 2 Br $445 1 Bs 531 '4278 ullll.~dry~~ ':,';ec;h. (2131 790-5125. (714) room Equipped 1<11, talrt. carport, 811 amen1-lalL-a Pool. No p\ts 546-9558 2 Br 1 ea. Costa Mesa, 494_5348 7~784 Brkfll bar Cusr decor 11es S650 mo Joe '"' 1 .. I 2 1•12 B $470 N 1 $475/mo Rober! Mllll· ---------2141 workahop 'garage. ve,.Y Rybus.dy.752·2223.evs P!ahmala 2607 TILMl.T 4 •"' 215r7~'g.~rC " Ora~~· ken631·1288. ••WJ!rtltac~ !?It .,L ... a1.• ... •-...• .. • .. • .. • ... c_k___ IOW move-in ~65. KING 83 t-8304 Srnall I BR apl, new crpt, E aide C.M. CYll bachalot I 636-4120. 1·5PM Waler D , l 271111. - Cory 2 Br lurnlahed 537-9740 tee req 1 Lu~ury adYlt condo. 2 br. drpa, $425 $395 $300 sec. Joyce pd aa1 •at -NO FEEi Apt. & Condo LIHI llUL ESTATE LllHI ...... 1052 ~ M~cnab-lrvme TOWNH OME 3 BA 2 Ba. UPOraded end unll. View. IYnny pallo, beaut. de- cor All amenities. S 176, 000. Auume $ 138,000 al 12 26 . Owner , 831·2597 $500/ino. Incl Ylill Mo· Eucuttve no me ,,, So ; 2 ba, ypgt1ded, micro, 675·5068 Wellie, 831· 1266. agt 1 Ill, 2 Ill, • Ill. Altraollve 2Br, beamed rentals. VIU1 Rentals. Al llYITATlll Mo No child, pet, non· Coast Plata. 2300 sq ft . I alc. lrplc, washer/dryer. BAY FRONTAGE, beaoh, Nice 2 Br 1 ea In 4-plox, • celllnge. b1lcony, $430 675-4912 Broker. S OR BU smoker. 1st. last + He 4 BA. 2~ba. hYgt kit· sec bldg Avail. 211. No pier, prkg 2 Br. 5650 & ypper, carpeta, drapes Newly decor. Gas pd, 4 9 6. 9 4 8 2 4 pm t c 2 Br. 2 Ba. from 1525. NO w:1~~:a,;d,vac~nt -6_4_0_-4~9_9_9_. _____ chen $1250 /mo , pelS Lease $750 S575 Ulll.pd 303E $450.Nopets540·4484 enclgar,dw.shr,pool, 7:30pm. p111.AcrossfromNew·" II .. L 21~9 751-0795 857-5347 IVS Ed-•lar 1/871·2886 BBQ No pets. 642·5073. port Beech Goll CourH. Harbor Ridge Crut 3 twport IC• • ------,::-:---:--=-----::-_......;:~__,._ ______ 12 Br 2 Ba. trptc. gerege, 1500 u 111 1 Id 2 Baal. hac~ 2740 5•5~855 Bdrm condo F1mlly LIDO ISLE. 3 bdrm. 2 ba, Fantastic Find. 1.rge 3 L11Ha lt1cll 2241 CtrODI dtl Mar 2622 Mesa Verde. no pttt bd,,,;, 1 1 b~ ~~to• s.;;". -------.,.-- LAKE PARK. Fo11glov1 Priced tor qylck 1al1 Owner/agt 496-7078 room and ample decking tamrm s 1700 mo Bill bdrm 2 be. pool home ARCH BCH HOTS View, 3 1565/mo. 641·0882 AM/ 1 rlty. Call Belh 631_5230 lllllPtPlll lPTI $550/mo. Bach~I Pen-IQr mountain views Of· Grundy Rllr 675-8161 Gourmet kit. elegont Br 2 Bl trpl sa45 /mo BllYlllYI 1une11. decora-Eves A LOVELY PLACE th0ul8 Vereall . pool. lerec:I al $1700 mo leate · formal dining. super ooO·S•ti 984.6911 tor fyrn 1pt . lrplc PINE BLUFF APTS TO LIVE spa, 11curlty alt. all or $449,000 pyrchue 3 Br , 1•, Ba. 2 cir gar. plush decor tsl + de· $995/mo 673-0896 Spacious 2 Br I Be • 2 er 2 Bo Child ok. pa-•Homey/Pvt 1 & 2 Br emenltlfl. no Pilll Call 142-1200 comm pool Winter or posll mo""5 you in. '476 COME SEE East side S450I mo. tlo, view. trplc. 1ncl1d •$450 to 1550 tor apo1 yrly Agt 675·8170 KING 537-9740 lee req. SPECTACULAR 180° Colt• ..... 2'24 63l-6l55 gu . gu s tove. dish-•Pool/l(>a/bbq TSL Mgmt Ne.,.rt leacll 1069 842-1603 Newpon Helghll Old« rm very nice 3 Br 1 ea ocean MESA DEL MAR lg JBr, 1425 Samoa Wey •EWPlllJ YllUIE Nice t Br 1922 w1111c• washer, spa, lndry rm •5 acre• of b88Ytlfully wtml allT&ll 2BrsJ:~;t~1~;, gar. • ', ' • view. lrptc, blt·ln~. 6507 2Ba. tam rm. 1111 new Wlllle w111r IYnsel view. Be11111lful Land~ped u P s I a Ir s . re Ir I g a • S&SO/mo t1ndacap1d iurroun-3 & 4 Br CloM to waler, Seashore Or. (drive by 1 t & 1 Almoll 3Br.+dan,femrm&dln Ga•. water paid Patios. $395/mo Slerr1 Mgmt SPMC 631-6107 dings $155,000 pan •n ou · rm s 1 tOO mo. 1•1 & last 641• 1324 • Nr Frwys & Shopping furn & unlurn. reuon•· 481 Sallta An• Ave. 191) S850 645-7009 llew cpt Avail Feb 5. + 1800 dep For more pool. l&cYnl, UYnl, 2 Bdrm Cottage • 0Ylel •rea ble, all amenltlll. Broktr 548-5041111 6 ~~~~~~~~~ Refs req. $850 mo. lnlo l\I mtasage 17141 tennis co.urts. volleybaU TOP AREA. light & qylet, eas111id1 •No peta; furn avail 675_.912. --00-~-. -1-,-11-0-1-1--= ( HODlll Unfuai1llt4. 626-7068 494•4es 1 courts, ree room. Jr I Br beaytlful Bachelor or 1~ 2625 Eldlln. 631·1755 _ (lit) HJ.IHI_ IWl.o. Ill.air. IT ""' -FumlsneO S430.-· -BC'fr.ple:-p•tlO,.:P.onl & 95> G 1 2202 2.. 81· ancL~aaoa.--•t f!AN ~. TBr.'2'"811:----·· .cwn~557:007r , "sp)aa·: ;-"fifo 0'~11t1&'50'Har1a. --·-·-·... -~oe,,-Hottand·Ct;-H&· Cullom·. Y owner. 2 sty, Newport Beach's moat Hiii · at nice yrd Inc. garde· Pt 11 .--''~tfiield )B1wn 0 S 11 1a 8 t8:.f"!'harn.1 r 3 br & den R·2· s7oo. desirous reslden1lal area. 3 Br 2 Ba $800 ner No pets. Couple ease c;.897•3895 CAil IEl 1111 ' s410typ 549·2447 w--=-_ _ ~~!h!~~-8578 3713 Very prime oceen 1nd 4 Br. 2 Ba ocnlrn1 $1 too pref; 1 child OK. $5951 ALL UTILITIES PAID 2BR 2BA apt In C.M. With lPlllTllEIJS cily view resldenllat lot 1 Br. bayfronl $850 548-825 t. 768-7633 Crescent Bay t yr lease prtvate pello $440 mon· Beautify! g1rden apts I WlllWI HAlllOll lllDQE CUSTOM DIRT CHEAP! Owntr 11 very mottv1ted 2 Br, ocnlrnl s1000 Mesa Vetde Exec Home. 4 s2m. r; 1r;o. Compare before you th. 646-7514 Palloa/decks. Spa, heat Spic 1 & 2 br, lovely end needs cash now JlCllS llUlTl Br. 2 81. On'g. lfplc. dbl ren1 CYstOm dealgn 2 lge br, very Clean. kids paid No pets. pines & Nreams. sec ses. Cati Mon lhru Friday PROP IUUIE•EIT gar, lrg beck yd, lawn OCEAN VIEW 3 Br 2 ba tealurn Poot. bbq. Ok No pets 752 B Siii· 2 Bdrm 1'1• Ba $560 gaits, tnlr)' by phone, From $580 only. 9 to 5 675•2311 11M11J care & w 1 t er pd custom home, wood cov rd garege syrround· hmar $440 mo 11! & Isl 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba $585 I lge rec ., .. incl. gym. On J1mborM Rd at MUST SELUI Trade .. terms. le111& OP· lion, 1ubml1 Call 1ny- tlme 840-1343. FORECLOSURE $950/mo 1st, last plY• deck, 11c. dbl gar Walk ad with PIYsh l1ndsc;1-536-l857 or 642-5717 1 398 w WllS0<1 831-55831 pool & spa. Free cible San Joaquin Hiiie Rd N.wpor' • Br w/pool & UIFlllllllEI $200 sec Lease opt to twn/bGh $1400/mo ping No pets Install, 2 free mos. • f44·1t00 .. 1vat1 Avatl Jan 15 845·9254 1 Br Furn $515 YILU MllllEllLH SPECIAL • ,:64:,:6-6:::::::5::,:9:._:1~-----l~ii:-TA:--win::;-'.ii"i~ spa rn pra.llglous area Npt Sh rs channel SS 11000100 365 w Wll•on 8•2 1971 .., bd MOVE IN ALLOWANCE 1-2Br 2Ba 1100 IQ tt. Lo-$ 340 ,000 appraisal Np1Crest3Br 540·4734 2 " .. . Specious 1"' rmapll Large 1 Br crpts, drp1, 3 Br, 2 Ba home. Bltns, werlron't,dhtappflall()IS, LIX IPT OHIO $75,000 Spectacular ocean view Musi sell NOWI Mullan Realty. 540-2960 Ask tor Lori s 1 ea 1 1 1 r or HVH 4Br $1595 4 Br 2 Ba Mesa Verde 1L•t•H Nliatl 225 $350/mo Dix mobile 557•8200· M/F 9·8 ' lndry rm, prkng. water cupt/drepu, frplc. WI cplldrps. pool $650 mo. $260.000-$80.000 below China Cove 3\lr $2000 No pels Gardener incld Nlgyel Shores, pvt comm. home, no pets Mature Sa11Sun l0·5 PM pd, gar. frig, xlnt loc, no pool $850/mo. Cell 645-0302 mkl w/1erms Act today• W Bay 2Br-vlew $950 $850/mo 557-1962 & 4 br. fem rm. bch ac-adult•. Qu1e1. secYre 3 Br 2ba, family rm, lrpl,, pets. Av a 11 now · l...:'.5~36::'.:·::'.0~9~2.:_1 ___ -:-:-lm~>R.:-;~;;;;;;;t;;;;;; Call P81rick or Fred Te· Townhouse 3Br $1000 499..:4721 cess. $1200 496-7076 1991 Newp<7", 646-8373 $850/mo Patrick Tenore 631-8427. 2 Br 1 Ba avall Jen 1 ,,., 3Br, 29a. 2 houses from n 0 r 8 7 6 0 • 8 7 0'2 or Npt Isl Bayft 4Br S 1200 i 2267 1631 1266 ml trom. bitch . bch. ffplc. garage. S 1000 Spac 4 br 2 ba, formal lliuioa Vie o 811nt. luck 2640 · 1 Br 1981 Maple Ave. 1 mo . yrty IM 842-3443 631· 1266 Ag1 Baytront Condo $1250 d 1 1 1 t _ person. S375/mo. Upl· 968~216 BalbOa Cove 2Br '2000 Ill ng rut rees HOMES FOR RENT • $350/mo yp BICh -1 L11ge 2 BA 2 Ba. 2 sty lltrs slove lndr rm 2 Br 2 Ba. UOO/mo. VfH· Speci vu Newport Bey 3 Bayside Cove S925tmo 754-0986 ll41ulon V1tJo 3 Bdrm & 2 Br ynfyrn & furn Yntt. $550 mo No pet• Sltrr~Mgmi '64l.r324. L~ety ~ ~~~': ~~':; utllu p1nthou11 '*' LllllE VIEW IO•E Br home+ 2nd bldg lrg $2200 HOME FOR RENT $700-$750 Fenc..ad pool, sp1 16992 Florid• Ctll 540-1156. Uk tor e1n · "" · ocean vu. bl.k:Ony. trplc, 4 BR. 3 81. pool. Owner lot. nol L H gar prkng WlTEIFllOIT IO•EI Coit• Mesa 3 Bdrm yards & garages Kids & 842-2834 842-3172 Dave Larry or Pam Two~· free ren1, Im· l~·b•. ger. lrplc, bal· pool ape clubhou11 1r1nel1rrlng MY1t sell for 4 cars 2953 Ctltl Dr IJ1•14oo 1825 FeMed yard & g1-pe1' welcome S>tS-2000 2 Br 1 • ., Ba S•50tmo for I med occpy 2 & 3 BR. S:rJ ,Nl•;::.:'!5;~~~· gete 0uerd: eec:. '>'8· 211° fast • (714) 879-6933 111 8PM rage Kids & pets wet-Agtnt no tee IAllPIPEll lPTI 755 w 18th $475 to U25. Comer OI 0 • 1S..1061 Myllon Realty 540-2960 SYPilt condo, 2 & den & come 545-2000 Agent, N---. I L 2269 1 & 2 BA pool spo, 2 P8fSons Fairview & Adams Ca111....:,:R::&.:,:H:_:l.:,:n,::ve11::.:.:tm.:.:•::n:.::l,:• ___ l;c;;::;;:-;:-;;::;-;-;:;:;a;-t,;;;;;- A1ti for Lori Ne•ile ReaH 1100 wet bar & dining & silting lio tee ewrort taca BBO. no pe11, fyrn 1va11 St 646"9507 I 557-4785 Lu• 1Br condo Avail im-Spacious ap~t mill from _B_Y_O_W_N_E_R·_N_w_p_t_H_ts-k rm & frplc & plllo & 3 Cl.r 2 Bdrm new condo w/sml Herbor View Homes. 3 bd. (114) 141-1111 2Br. 1Ba dplx. pvt pallo. FREE IEIT Tl 2· 1·11 mid POOi. jac. leundry, beKh. ~~3'51 ·71 IJ1k1ng 24•60. w1I 10 gar Only $1200 pr mo 8081 Holland Cr. HS new drps. trash p1lnt,1 uc prk'g $495/mo. ·---------407 Fyller1on SI oeech. low ren1 $!i2K Tennis. poOI & spa Harry view $600tmo $900 2 ba. lovely ttome. pool, Btwn Slallr/Warner , close to shopping. Nwpl' Lrg 1 br. relrlge. range. 542.8748 S teve. or EastblYll 2 spic 1 Br Completely rebll 3 Br. By owner 960-3435 Frederici< 631•1266 Agl moves yoy 1n. 1Llnda gardener $1200/mo 011 Stach I HglS area $575 mo pool. layndry. carport 1•749•3573 ev/wknds •pis. New cirpeta, pool. 2Ba. pool home. $265, Hart agl 631-1266 . Avail Jan 15 646-86.46 83:3-8182 No pell $395/mo for II· one wllrg balcony. Plea· ii 000 -·· i 64 i 5 i"i95i 5 i 4 iiiiiiii ·~~ir::~~!·n;:·~~~;,,d1:: L;a~~l~p~~~ ''::.r g~~d~ Npt Hgls 2 Br 1 ea. gar-3Br & den, 2 t1ory, nr YOU DESERVE m . E'slde 2Br upper 'r bale, ~:~~~'.~~~~~~931 w 1p~~~::·p~:1~~~.~ J:~.01 ~a$n812•5re,a N~r4 ~·1·0'1575 -lllll DEL w•• nlng. 5torage sl'lld, $23, car garage Meny up· dener Incl . no POIS. 279 OCIM Comm pool. ten· BaaYtllul & park ll~e wilh 1 gar. $535, 120 20111, 842.8807 .. mo . ., .. ~ . --000 oller Space ranl grades On greenbelt w/ Knox STREET $575/mo nls, new cpl •. etc 310 1erraced pool 646·0100 646-6219 Fireplace. pool. dish-Big Cenyon Townhome. MllE WITM llCIME $125/mo CM 545-7300 rennis. pool g spa LHM 650-2256 Prospect, Ntwport •P1111at1 Patios I washer. pvt patto, Kira 3 Brm 2 Ba. dining rm, b owner 2 Br 2 Ba all w/11eun11bl1 fln1nclng.1C•-l. Prt,.rty 1250 Fr808flcit 631-1268 .... 2,~ Ba __ .. Ad"'' Big Canyon condo 3 Br, •Spacious ApllS dra0pas .22b7u2 1 •• 1n• 1 557-28.41 rage 778 1 Cypress.I pool jec 11100/mo NEAT BEACH HOME • s12ooi mo Call Herry LUIE-OPT·TWE Shores S925. 873-2854 •Covereo Parking J2 Br, 1 Ba. c•;j"*· lrg garden 2 Br $560 lrplc washing tec:u . ga-•~enltle• T~nnl• 'cl. Wl" 0., "'-· N'--- -.. ""' • """""' "' •D1n1ng Are1 44 Imo .... eple $675 $300 secyr ••• 2·1 .. 1 Ilk• 1 .,.. ...,...n. ....., --E •Hlfl t•• ir I JL-ger spa, tennis, pool full goll course view. ...Watk In CloMll 631-2927 Lerge 2 Br 1 Ba stove & • .,,3 8 ... 2 1n 5·30 .,.... " unit over g1rage Make r•n• INlL ....s. I .vi S 7 5 0 / m 0 & 0 e P 11•00 tM 644·7424 lll crv ~ Oller. 1319.000 Evs LOW&S1 price Mlllna Ave Ptaia1ala 2207 •H~llke Kltc:htnlJ Newer 2 er . plllO & ga-64G-9219· dys 540_.988 2600 IQ lt Xlnt AllU· l-439-3848 Nwpl Crest. lg 3 BR, 2''t 1 blk 10 Hunting Ion rage No pets. $475 mo • mable loan-OWC B•· STEPS TO BCH 1 er, NEWPORT HEIGHTS ca. OR !pie, Wiiber Center, lrlnlportlllon & 64~577 lance lor br11k 1ven duplex Yrly, Ytil pCI No AREA. 4 Br 2 Ba. wtl\f.I blln Ins. relr. lg 2 cer lrwys -••fllllT $450.000 673-89~ pkng No PillS 210 44111 dryer. gard Kids OK gar. tennis, pool. spa -St. front $550 mo Pate OK. w/$100 dip $97& mo lse Avl 211 3 bdrm, !amity rm home heeat Prerertt 1350 673-7954 111 3PM seooimo. 1st a last 544-3049 on corner lot wllh ynll-IE Side Ho ~·+2Ren1a11 2 $200 I tng dep ---------+ mlted view of beach & ,· 130K . .:_"""ha~ • other CtrODI ••I Mai 22 2 c ean Nwpl Hg11. lharp 2 bt s & II o ~· •• .. 650-1352 den lrl·ple.x. lrplc. gar, ocean. pa pa 0· w-C M. dYplxs & trl·PIXS up Deal ot the Century Huge no pal• $600 875-5930 ner flexible S625·000 to S 189K. Sellers uy 2 + Bonus rm. Gourmet D1a1 feint 2226 submit 111 offers Steiner Kit. designer decor tl\ru· 3 Br. 7' \ Bl Condo w/ lldll lnvstmnt Co 842-9666 OYI, relulng SPA. ga· Panor1m1c view condo 2 gollcour11 view. 2 frptcs. rage 111 + dip movu Br S 10 0 Imo 1 8 r sec gall. IJ1nnl1, pool PllllE IF OWIEllSMIP you In $550 KtNO $525/mo $1400 557t7372 day1, 4 PW 537-9740 tee req Agl 496-59110 675-0109 "'" Lido Realty Costa MHI. xlnl fln•n· 3 Br -II-kept home Ir-3000 IQ ft W11tcll hm 4 673-7300 c1ng_ 759-1652 vine Terr N1ct yerd ftaal1la Valley 2234 br, 4b1 pool, spa. den, Le f S 1 1400 Gardener op11on1I 4 Br :z Ba. lrplc. OIW . lam rm dine rm lnple :m-~~-iiiiii~iiiiim;I II tr 1 • S 1200 C111 a ft 5pm. gardener. nu cpl & palnl, gar $1550 mo 552-0873 Wntciltt/Mtrlners 3 Br 2 8a, lg F.R , lee/opt OK $189,500. 642-8298 CANYON LAKE 644-0591 lrg pauo, $675 mo. 1st & Btckbey aree condo 3 Br 2 Br. 1 Ba 711 Golden· 1111 , $300 ••c dep 2'\Ba.1mmac .. verypvt, ltlf CHrtt View Ltt rod. $670/mo 111. 1111 642-4210 M-F 9-5. no pets $900 83t-3232 DIVORCE DISTRESS ~:;11;~,. ~~t ~:~~~ 1f; !~~ 6~e;: ... ~~~ weekdays Gar••• Grove 2236 BCLOUNFOFOS2:/: ~:n~e':il. Coun1ry llvlng at Its best c HlllTIES FllEE I Bdrm From $515 LA QUINT A HERMOSA. 18211 P1rkald1 Ln. 1 blk w ot Beach. 3 blks S or Edinger 847-5441 •••rrt leack H :ipadous sl.ngle, ont & two btdroom apartments. High atop a hill 360 deg an Y 1h 1 n g 01 v • 1u8 j Beay11tu1 eKec hOma 3Br, G~rden Grove ondo. 3Br ble den. 2•1tB1, trolc, view Unique cuelom 314 73t·5115 2Ba tn It vine Terr1ce nr 2 ~bl. IYK condo. 2 car furn or unlYrn 675·3371 FURNISHED or T .... C F hi I 1 d $1150 g1r Full amanltlts UNFURNISHED 8' home In ra ..... co a-HAR I OR RIDQE m'o' 6~~-1 :C:t z ' 1695/mo. Sue 964-8171 Step1 to Sand Xtre Lrga 1 nyon on IOPfOX 1 4 ac. Newpon's most d111rou1 bdrm Equlpptd Kit, A[l UTILITIES ~~~~~:.11u~~~-s~.~j resrdenllal area Very Cameo Hlghllnds 3Br a •••. ltacll 2240 custom dlCOr. Pali OK, PAID. HEALTH consider least/opt. prime ocean and city 3ba. lam rm. 4821 HOME FOR RENT very tow mova-ln 1300 ClUIS TENNIS Ownr/Agl 9•5 Mon-Fri 111ew.res1dtn1111 1o1 O...· COYr11end Or $1200/mo HYllllngton Beach 2 KING 537-9740 tee req. • 7 59-0 700 (Liz) eves/ ner Is very mo11v1ttd and Sand•. Agt 494-079 I I Bdrm S650 Fenced yerd Stunn.1ng ynobstruct•d SWIMMING plus wknd• 770-2722 needs CUh now Cell Lovety 2 Br 2 Ba hou11 & g111ge Kids & p1t1 ocean VllW Exec. single mud'I more! Sorry, -------.--Mon lhry Friday only 9 111g1 country kllGhen w/ welcome 545-2000 slry "Br Frelh & clean. no ptts. Modtls FllE ART 10 5 875-2311 eellng area. frptc 1n llv Agent no tee S 1500/mo lllcl wlr & open dally 9 to 6• Superb archllecture s1-laacllea/ Feral H79 rm, trench doors It\ 3 bd, 2 llory, Fmly rm. g •rd Ag 1 J 0 Y c 8 k d 11d on 200· of Iha Big -1 bdrm·s . bt1ck petlo •Int area. S895. Imme· 48·2369 Oa WOO Luxury 2 bdrm. 2 ba •pl Frplc. small yard $700 mo 851-6226 New Townhom11 101 rent 1 Bdrm (large) $835 2 Bdrm 2'i't Ba $750 Frplc, vaYlted celllngs, dbl gar. pool. spa 668 w 18th 645-2739 642-4905 Frpl 2 Br. I Ba, patio. encl ger, new dr1pet. carpet & palllt Close 10 1hop- p1ng ~52~lmo 551-6130 2 B~. 2 b8 condo. air, pool I Kids ok. $550 mo (213)860·95 13 I 1 Br Condo. lrplc, mtcro, 1 2 car ger w/optntr. •PllHevel. w111rltll & lakes POOi & •P• $575/mo 545-3115 •MESA VERDE 2 Br 1 Be Newly decor $495 I No pets 833·8974 **MESA VERDE•+ 2 B<. 2 B1. upper Lndry rm. d /w, frplc, gar $575/mo. 540-15446 refrlgt. newly deec>rllecl. -LIDO BAYFRONT: 2 8< t Ytils lncld $545/mo ,.35. 2 Br. 2 81. pool., Ba llndy bNCh 0r811 951-9522 potlo. kids ok. No pets. 1118 Yrly 67S-Ot20 2 bdrm condo nr So C11 e.42-2221, 846-9668. . ON BEACH 1 BR S450 2 1 br w/stovt, retrlg, prltg, Plllt Pools, •P•. HG · · ' Oil Penln1ul1. $430 K•'•· llO pels 2501 W BA wllptc, S525. Vacant. 875.0612 eft 6pm unflower ( 1 bdrm email) chlldren OK. 11k for $475 851·2176 K • I t h • 9 6 2 ..... 7 1 : OCHI FROIT Enjoy 1983 In a large lu-966-9853 3 Br ~ 81. rtlrlg. & bit- xury 3 Br. Apl Trell 1 & 2 Br, retrlg, bulltllls. ins. Yearly lt6M $1100. yourself to 2 Ba. patio, & dt1p11 & carpel. No 1 x1n1 cond. Alt11 4PM a pool No pets. U50/mo pell 960·2675. wknda anytime Giii 646-3381, 675-5949 2 Br, 2•.; Ba. 2 car gar. 552•7655 OLIVE TREE. 2190 Col-111echld lmmed. OC:CU-,Verulll•• Btaut 1 BR I~ 2Br 1 'i'tbl sh.1dlo1 p • n c y I m I I e b G " Condo llge) Poot. MC. $ 25 & $535 lncludl~ all l600tmo 848-137 t Uta. gar $550/mo 831-5237 w111r, g1a. pool 111 2 BR, 1'1t ba, near l>eaoh. 2 Br + Oen. 2 Be. frplc:. 5•8·7367 fptc, encl gar. bltna, cpta, walk 10 bMch $750/mo, drpa, $595. ~21 714 /646-59415 or lfe8tiBJl8 1 Br 1 Ba. g1ra911 S400 ,675-5954 lPllTllEm lit, lasl & dapoett U•LH 64&-4659 IHO l1tl lltll B11ulllully 11 nd1c1£'d Uflllll lllT gerd8!'1 apts. Pool & p1. Prefer fem1le, near 35th 111os/dec:k1. No pets *To blend With living & BalbOI. $450 MC dep. 1 Bdrm $475-$490 * T ennls+Spe+Pool 650·8681 or 754-4518 2 Bdrm l'A Ba $560 •FrMh See Br111n days 2250 Vangulrd *7r1v11e Patios 2Br. 291 Condo. appliln· I 540-9626 • 4 Spacious Plona ces, trplc, $625 mo. ---•00Yrme1 slud kll-546-2750 dya, 840-43" Bactielor $395 chin• 1 Bdrm $485-$490 Furniture upor1 request, &VII 2 Bdrm. 1'• ba 1560 o•• 1or cook1n8 a ,,. •. 1 Blk 10 Bly & Beech 1 131 E 18th. 646-6818 ting llJrnlShld. mlnules Ba $435 mo 181 E 18th 642-0858 10 Hunllngton Center, 1 850·2493 ---minute drl11e to San DI• Saa Cltatalt 1771 1 Bdrm $490 I go Frwy No pets. 2 Bdrm, 11• ba 1576 1 BR from $540 2 Br, 1466, y11rlt· ntw 151 E. 21st. 548-2406 I 2 BR lrom 1595 decor, pool, nr tach, SEAWINO VILLAGE bus. No pets. 498-82n. Canyon Coonlry Club & BqEATHLESS 360 VIEW $850/mo Avlll Fob 111 dill• OGCYpanc; w•11tEDU A IYrnl•h•d by Steve ffomthelullytandacapecS 7t4/730-7767 963•6940 afler 6 pm, " Garden partments 1Br.cpts.cl11n. shop•. pool,allutlla pd. Ch111 o f Architectural hllllop Ind lhll lovely 3Br •Small t Br dYple~. sin-963•7010. ask for Alla Need 3 er up 10 $850 pr S395 mo 387 Vlcto111 1 811 4 M 0 n r 0 v 11 • Liil•. H B. From San Pl•lllllt, tYnny 2 Br 1.81, 01g11t teme. Compyter 2ba home In Sen Diego gle or cozy couple FrptG. mo Call Frtd Tenore, ewport ludl/No. 642-3780 648-0336. Diego FrwL north on ~~~:· .. J;~;r,0 no pet1. Lar411 1 Br •dull. n11r t5555 Huntington VIiiage tech. In ovlf 7000 eq. tt. No C01Jnty Work1hop & no gar. no ~11 ,5415 Ylll 3Br. 281 dplx, encl yd, egl 631· 1268 880 IN!nt Avt. Newly redone 2 Br. 2 Bl, BHch to c F1dden. s 3, 9 5 o . o o o I e e w I 3 c11 gar & MINUTES garage $650 mo 8151 1 3 B 2 (at 16th) IQe step-down llv rm 1 & 2 8drm1 apt1 1v11r: watt on McF1dd•n lo •UNIQUE. 2 Br 2 Ba wl financing. Stephen Turn-1 from lht frwy1 end BLUE pd 752•5822 MlchMI 557-2382 Wtstcllft-Mar neu r Pool. 1pa, t1undry, QI· SNwlnd Vlftage. w lk t b h ., PACIFIC Avo pecan & C M B•. lg FR. $1100/mo 645-1104 wllrplc, g111ge. e11tr1S. No 1 54351 693-5188. trplc 1 o 110 . Turl\9r Archlttclural lamlly fruit lraee lt>O.und .... ... 2224 v:~1i~'so.2 4 BB~.~~· ~ 191/0pt OK 842-8298 rt l~Mtl/So I :g~~2:i:· 841-4908 or ~-r B. ro: 8 6 0'!'f1 $576/mo. •98·7471 Prooertlel • ind Ill on low c1r1 2 BR 1 Ba sto111 COii & BR &625 w/pool 11un1 Harbor VltW Homll, 4 Br. l 700 16th Sl 64~5877 2 28r b ~::·er,\, ~·b~: OCEANVIEW 94o.-e350 II ~~i!::1~',!:~~::~n·d drp1 Fnc'd yd a p1tto 1· etc Ktllh .. 982-4471, 2 Bl. :Ylly 'tf;~~e;' ~I (•IOom) ... , ,........ ITownhouM 2 er II/· 81 14715/mo 547-4151 or AYal(2~·T~·~:g7mo. The ta11e11 drew in the epprarlld it $199,500 gar 1535 mo 1136 968-9853 ::,.oi,.:8c m 642·5113 I Oecoretor ~~ftct. IP•· lrpk;. pool. spe, alltehed '" 8 a wtlndl 53&-7853--- CE & CO R TAS WaHace S4S-348S 1 Br 1 Ba n11r beach • clOUa 2 Br 2 ~ 8I New g1rag1 No ,,_,, Avail 312 Tenth SI Attl. f11a/ lat. --W111 .. I Delly Pllol1 WALLA L Es,...• 3 Br 2''-Ba ~ondo s•ootmo Exec home In Big Cl· Ctpa Cod etyle, pool, $825 831 .. 984 .-.-------~ ------·---------Claaelfled Ad. &42-5678 I (819) 729·5968 ....., " w .. JICUZZI, rec: 1,11. prllltll now mo. Bec:Mlof, nr bdl, 1 yr Old. '911/-- $825/mo. Spa Joyct 531-8312 nyon· 4Br, ClUllr ~· OCEANFRONT Ohl 2-4 Br.1 patio, bllcon>' i far.Qt ulll pd Non-ltnkr. 1340 COSTA MC8A '",.',,N,,~' ~~~ .&\"'' _ 1>£ h>S• wou we1tte, 1gl 631"1286 Kid & Ptt 1ov1n 3 bdrm. :ft.ea~:~~, 1~8-0:~2 1 :/3J8~;k or month 01rag1. decor1tor ~II-WALUOI W... mo. '60·2868 B1ch11or & 1 Br apta. v"-l'Q\J t'O 'b <.r .... E'STSIDE IEM Qµeen• Kii. formal di· s Pll)lr. Ot•Pt'Y & much 759 w. 19th. 1LD 2Br Trl·Plell, glrlQt, 1350 & S400 ueo o.p, -----·-... (UY . l'OUAN " rltng, 880 Pallo, Ulll• HARBOR VIEW HOME Nicety !um. , Br. ftplc, more. 11000/mo. Credit LUXURY uoo mo. 12.0t Florid• Very Nie• Oompl111. 9 •--..... "' .... Charming 2 Bdr 1 Ba, Fr. pd. t•t + dep and you're LoV.I)' 3 8r 2 81, m .. 11t patio. 1 8 111 from bch. ttf'• I mu1t 9-5 cell 1 Br. 1 a.. '486' mo. St.1213) 493·18011 548•0130 Victoria Ml· .llil .,.,......., -d• .,.. door1. fruit ,,... Avail In S5l5 KING 537-9740 hat roman tub. formal NM.f 381h & 81lb01 VIII •84-2220. 111 6 call 3 8r. 2 ea. 18311 mo. _,.... 1 nor, Ht Vtotorle 8t, low,... ._ tiHlo -d• 211. Yr 1 .. u '8001"1P. 1 · · dining, llvlng rm wllrptc, pd 1650 Yntll June 15.1 846-3375. Mln\JtM frOM t>Mch Oelu•• pool ..... xtr• erge Cost• MIN. Agt. Jackie H1ndl1m1n M req fem rm, 2 Cir O•'•O•. 850-••08 Marble P\.lltman Iopa 2 b r, 2 bl, bll•ln a , --------- 1 RA w H 0 R I 831·1260 . 12 Br Condo a .1'" Bt. vlry prlvat• r11r yerd 11385: 1 Bdr. t ... POOi. o.tofltordrapea dlWWflr l~mllttl>Metl...... • I I j I I I 2 Br home 1 b.. carpets. drpe. trlQ, pool, wl pool, epe & fir• pit B1lbo1 81y Club. llUdlo • laundry. edulta, no P91• PIUlt\ "'"" c.arpete No ptU. 11100/m o. _ . . . . . Adil• pref i 4251mo J.c SS25/mo 1ei-m3 11650/ltlM 770-0347 tpt ntw 11111, I tooo I 1133.reeo. 848-tt47 Wiik In ~,. 536-8312 8taut. CdM 1 .. atlOn. t 5 2 3 mo Prof dlcOf. •II tum 1 BR up1t11'I '370/fTIO Prtvltt Patio 111111 from DllOtl '"' I G A M E l I 831· 943 Of 84 • 037 NI o • 2 B' condo Nwpt C'•' Condo 4 br + for Hie or r1n1 88C Rift r-•lrld. no siet• Gourmet Kttcmen b1thl1nt1anct. Kltotl i Rtmodtl•d 4BA 2BA 1500tmo 1700 rnov" 11rn rm & r1tr10 199$ membtrlhlp ttq 362Vlc'°'1• MM1t 1 Carpottwtltortgt pr l11 f'em . f"'· . I I I r . 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'~"'"" .-oo.d 3 a pr11 0_,eo-, fully malnt. IHOtmo 5•0· 7198 or dtlu•t lrt 2 r, fr pie., doOI Oft f4 A 06'•· pool, .._ ,.U~oll::.lL.~Lllll:!::-.=-H;;;"';;;:;'~;;' j ---------·-Z~~Z';?i:! Y•fd NO,,. .. lnQviftll 646-719& 11eoomo 811-JOl7 euo. ulllltlH paid , I '90r00f".N0peee .. . OJu Plot 521111" It MO·IHt •• ...., 11m!1 -OCEAN/11'1 Vltwl ldr .. , 1 ... 1260 hou--Ma HMll!lon, ......... ,,. r r I' r r I .. , i 8clnn. 2be~ml10 11111111 .. d • .., .. 2 Ir 2. ' .. '°' 1·2 tdUlt9. ttly Cell ..... Nt-IDO .... ,, '"'"'•' uf'llt, ;~=~~~;:;:~ii==~:;:=;::::;:j~ AD·VISOR bCtl 8tc. oat•. al.,,,._ w/famlly & dlnlnt rm no pet• I.• ... ~• ....._ --=1!!9UWIM tt.w. weter td. IHO I I I I I I n11111 ... 8011'110 Avell IHI/mo Put furn ptlllete 1710/mo ,_.Ir to Ill?.~•• mo. No.-: .... ., ... -="~~~~~;.:.:...-~=:::""'"~~~:'.·~~. 642.~~11 211/tl, u ....... POH D•r• t7&·11H, lntldng ullll 17J-1372 II .... I Cell NOW4 .. f:ot Dwe, L8NY. • "" ...0·4424 t.-.. l.JW, ""41!0 lft IPM ....-n ...,,. ' -. t r--- .. ,. 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Small lob IJ*• 93 t·to4' lfutn~QOOl-watw heal I rnponilble, prio. ruac>o fop quality. 28 yr ••P· HANOlNGISTAIPPllilO All ktnc11. Ouar1nt..o. In th• Remod /Repelr• Lo rat•• I ITIYI aa.., nu ••• _,, a! m•lnl or mow I edge ---Ouallty hOuHCIHnlng 8TARVINO COLLEGE PLASTER PATCHING Tr .. Satvloa: trim & GUI, DlllY · · · "' -11.•0••1ciAN .. 1 d onty1L_~··k "'""tft••" -·-_, • with r1t1rtnc ... C1JI STUDENTS MOVINO R 1 ~ t .. 0 d 1 1 n D•ck1, P11IOI. tencH. e .. t prlcel. M:J..321S "" • n • rr 01 IM me..,, "',....,.~ ·1 • ~tRfMMOOI&. B 1, bil t 1 1 I I • pm CO Lio T 124_.31 111uoooe. nt 9JI • .. Olr •ning, C ean up1. • Fr1111t. Steve 7112·95&e I• Can-~;;·0~:,:.r~~:•• oi, • , Fix.it HfMCI 1113e,.oe84• tn.Urld: 84 ,.8 .. 27 yr• NM1. Paul 45·tt77 M,, FrancltcO 1131-4185 J PJLQT R!MOOELSIFl.CE LIFTS W Lio. 3ee1121. 1113-03119 la•fJ!!I •Fin. Car~tiy •ltieo. HOUSECleANING SY WATCH us OROWt ITllllTI llU Cue tom wood patio•· Chlldcere. LOVI & totlll IO• .. ·~ 'd I II h I •Plumbing •Ooor•. . J p• 1!88 wou•N v ..... ~ I 8etvlcet exp'dt57 11t1 S V CE dtc:k• & t1nce1 111 gen 01p11nc1, FT /PT. CM LIC'D £LECTAICIAN ..,.p n 1 om.. rtt)I "· Moldlngt. C1bln1t1 l I " ,,N "'" Pa!atla1 1'\.111 . ' • t ER I hm repair . F;•• eat. 11om1. 845-41119 w11dy1 au11. wort<-A .... r11• Rn~"~~tl°l'..~~~111• Shelvrno •Toilet• & o45•354o Fiii PAllTlll wj:t;:.. l'•'"'!f . DIRECTORY Randy 841-0H2 F "Id Fr" eat. Tom 831-~72 Wettr HMterl •Door f•• .. t faw •• t ~ K • ---------------Looll "g for •lnl Cn I R"'o101oou••·1.11No •YU -8ptlng• •W• bullcl Iha -.. by Richard Sinor. uo. I mOI tub •• -1 t Doore. Acld'na. Conver-care? S 1.50 hr. FULL -"'"'· . E , _,... belt w. wvk» tl\e 11111 Fld..-ited Tax s~ 280644. t4 yrt of happy fl.Ulat Day/eve & 112/hr. • DO IT NOWI \ 1lon1, All Bldg. 35 Y"· TIME ONLY. Yard. lul)(ih, 20 yr1. Do "')I.Own work. •P cl 1.n Ill hOIMf'IPllll. 20 )'Mt'I ••Pl'tenee Homa/otflc:e •PPll. local cu•IOmlfl. -Mr. Morgan e.4&.5110 ht fer ladra • Aefe. Jerry 5.48-<1413 en1ck1. 1cUvlt111, Tl.C. Lk:. 278041. Al 8•8·11211 Comm I/AM. 5<4S..3018 Fut, etllclant wvio. e3t-487t. "Thank you, 631· .. 410 24'r 11 (\? Ml•.'flH Blllngual French nellv• wlll Your Dally Piiot CARPENTE A SERVICE 2"3 yrt. 751 "2342 wlcdyl n111 CJt1ala1 ~~~~~~E~~':.~ I.lo 8382851 95 t-eot7 l.H.IHJlll 1.0WEST R.A TES! Prompt, Ouallty<Hntlble tltH tutor FrtnCll In my homt. Servtca Directory F~~·;~~=~~p:.:nr.:i1~~~. Cltaala1 lt1rict1 II' YOU WALK ON IT . 031-8530 GARDENING SEAi/iCE neat prolHtlonalt. 15 ATLAS PLUMBING _o_5_1·_2_94_& ____ _ Repf'atantatlve Llc'd Ken 638-1451 Houae CIHnlng 6 bu•I· w• cl11n Ill ,Wood, 1111. ***HOME REPAIR lttM Cltaala1 Pruning, Cle1n-up1. yra e11p. 638.•7148 HeATlNG & WELDING Wl .. n Clt&lia1 .. , ... ll, .. , 112 nest. Janltorl•I aervlce. carpet, •IC. 832-4H1 Commtr11ld: 848-7558 1ST CL.ASS PAINTING 24.hr Mrvlc:e e.4&-ttea WE WASH WINDOWS • Framing. llnl1h. remodel. Call the profaulonal Jim. Aapalr1/Aemod. No Job R.081N'8 CL.E.ANING · • Wallpaptr. lnt1111t. R•· Re~-"''f! /REMOD repair, etc. Llc'd. Call 8<18-4800 hraltart ltfili1kla1 too 1m1. Fut Hrvlce, 85vlce . a thorough~ •atattaaact pilrt. Fr" ett. 979-6294 "_... F"t -Prol•tlonll AUltl•••/ ....... p I b n.a2 831• -ftll HI. Keith 848-41172 I .. ...,. ··0-01 7 Low . MrVlca. Quality work ou111inteed 1 om o"" • .. WE WILL TAKE CARE QUALITY FINISHING c "" """"· .,.. HOMe MAINTENANCE Palnllng/repalrt -drt, BRENT 850-t030 Free ettlmlla 848-7391 CA~~:~:.~~A~?N~Y Carret ltmct of your Jan11or111 & ,.. & REPATIR. f!EA88.;,,.,3 C~r~rtry -P~uonblnry Hou11c1e-.nlng, rellet>le. I WOFtl< GlJAA. -REAS. windows repl1c1d. mlr-lta .. •llat/ lttalr DAVE 494_1003 cleanlng nee<ta 5~6-8470 .-ree eat. om"" '!."'"" .....,.'!!! 1~0 St um T~le ref. Own trantp. AMI. 891°91155 roted wardrobe dtt. 1:::=::=::1_11_~_::1:::.::....1-~-""!"-~-~---------------i Shampoo & tt .. m clean. Gu•ealat R;~;;_ • ,J.~~&-9990 YOLANDA 842-0406 • 548·7887, 8.46-5500 Repair/remodel, Declet, Stitt L .. R-.1lrff Air Cta•.J l1frl1. Color brlghtenara. wilt Ctalracltn, ...... -. IPlllU Pum aaearx ULPll'I PAim• dock•. boll•. fencee. oar Thll Ill conlraclor• who crpts -10 min. bleach. QUALITY REMOQELING fllEEI JACK OF ALL TRADES Claanln& Servi-a Clea· BRICKWORK: Small Jobt. ctn, etc. Alyn 875-8294 perform worlt-over $200 Air conditioning, relrlge· Hall. llvldln. rme $15; avg Patlo•·Addn't·C>eck• Call Jack anytime, ...... Newport, Colla M-. Low ra1e1, lie. 536-8698 IMfl Including labor an~ retlon, healing, repair. room S7.50: couch S10: KENNETH MacHALE ~:.~:::~:~o~~9t~1~~~~ Day or night. 870-30t4 nneulMt.•6•2.~=~ to Godll-lrvlne. Reta. 675-3175 INT/EXT PAINTING •I matarlala muet ba llcen- ReN. 645-0044 chr $5. Guar. ellm. pet UO. 184821 848·3852 .. .,...,. BRICK-STONE·BLOCt< & WALLPAPERING -H-u•bef-•Roo-f-lng---.-11-tyty_pn._I Mel. Unllc:ented contrlc· Al k It odor. Crpt repair. 16 yrs Ltndtcaplng-Yd Clnupe • ., ..... n .. ra HOUIEW0•1 Cullom work. Free.... Ntw•flCOl!l<-dect(I Iota ehould to •t•t• In f 1 up. Do work my1tll. Catltl! w ..... rklat TrM trlm/remov·M•lnl HARDWOOD FLOOR n Frplc•. plantere, bbq'i. Reaa. Steve 547·4281 Uc. #411802. 548-9734 their adv1rt11lng. Con- Drlvewaye. Parking Loi Reis. 554-0123 New oeblnete, cabinet la· Irrigation Jim 85t.()129 WAXING ONl.Y W&ITll Free ••t. Ref1. 846-0484 ROOrlNG REP.IRS tractora and coo1Umer1, Repalre, Sealcoatlng. N S IN Sh S di 1 c ti E rythlng In Matcnry 15 yra '9llp. l'nl 1mall, my ,.. " contact Mery Grondle et S&S Aaphll 631-4199Llc o team o . ampoo clng. bara. lormlc1 Gardtnlng-lnd11q>1 malnt, c~ nevan rt 1m1n ve d d L prlcu ara tmalll Ron. ·Small job• OK. Free (714) 558 408e with any Dan Hellberg Grading & Paving Co. Res/comml Uc. 3976804 842-1720 Stain Speclallal. Fut countertop1. 642-0881 tree work commllnduat, + ... utt. HM Pllntlno High quallly llouaeworll Llc/bon • · ow, low 650•64771 650_79M Htlmetaa. Call Tom or • dry. Free ast. 839-1582 "'--I l Chuck Nowlln 642-2873 5<18·0974 631-4870 performed In fine homn. 1 winier prtce1. 673-5367 Chuctt, 5 .. 2_6392. qut1tlona. Contractor·• .,_, HI •I I ll Experienced. depend•-•1-l Ill • -IF pu'"IH State Llcenee Board, 28 We Care Crpt Cleaners RS G 0-1 LAWN 6 YARD MAINT I •• •• bl•. honHt, lntelllgent, .. I I Rr"Es10'1co-:~/INO Civic Center Plaza, Steam Clean & Uphot 000 l.L nr;; I Clean-ug•· Ina, llc'd. ou••p JOBS I I I I e--rttari&l It--'-" Room 890 Santa Ana T M I . s I I stall R I ... mallculoua. le•lb •. Im Mini Bllnd•. draper•••· FREE EST 850 7169 -PW • • ruck ount Un t upp Y· n • •P• r Free Mt. ave 963-250·3 & Small ••ovln" Job• t h b t p h 1 ':GC_ · · CA 9270 t. work er 6<45 3716 Call Bob, 648-2923 aves .., ., e e • · o n • Why P•Y retalll MI Secretariat Hrvlcee. ty· gu . • 11111111 IOlll ·Call MIKE 646-1391 673-7012 alter 6 PM Install elnce 1969 . ..cl PAINTERS NEED ping, copy, etc. Fllt~========~ WILLSITlnmyCMllome, Carpet lnttallatlon & re-"=all weekday1.Alld1y.S11ur-,· 848-4800 WORKI 30 Y" e11p. Intl aervlce. 675_.456. F~c·---'f' ..... •d anytime fenced yard ~ Lawn-1r ... 1hrub ln1tall HAULING-atuden.t w/lne s t • tic calllnga 760_ ... 359 "' ..,. -_, ,.. · • , palrS ieuonably priced. T 1 R 1 " day & unday. • .....1 e11 . ,..cou1 · ., ACTION meals, reas. 548-2674 Over 30 year experience. DRYWAL L/ACOUS'flC rat tr m/ emova truck, ume to t1tH. ,_ tnat Lie. 366780. Frae est. ----------------• · Babysltllng, any hour Carpet Works 661-8205 ~~.fyh~:~d ': r.:-:u~~ F~!.~.~~~:~~~·:~~:X5 J~annk you 759· 1978 (114)113-7012 -ABC MOVING-Davis Painting 842-7479 ltwia1/ Alttr1ti1a1 oa9.~'P~ot Near Vlctorla/Xlnt rats. contractor. 532•5549 Quick. Careful Service. I AD-VISOR Costa Meaa. 642·8482 Trade your old 1tutt for Gardening, Clean-ups, HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE HOUSECLEANING Wa do packlng5S2-<M10 Sell with EASEi ALTERATIONS 642-5678 new goDdlet with • WANT ACTION? trimming. cement work. I'm 1n1ured By Scandinavian Lady II'• a BREEZE 10< men & women. my Se111q1e Items 642-5678 Claaelfled ad. 642-5878 Clualfed Ade 642-5678 545-1604. 842-2985 ·963-54t5 NORM eKP'd. S..S..2171 Olutlfled Ada 842-5678 Claulfled A48 842-5678 N.8. home. 850-4843 1&Wlttia1 ..... 2900 ltalala te llaart 2tol OfJlct ltatala 2tl4 ••••••.••••••• nit........ .... ...... ... •..• ...... ... •..• ...... 11• .... ...... 11• ........ .. LAllllA IUOI Prote11lon11 female, 27. 1817 Wealclltf, N.8. 258 $685 up. l900 ft lnduatrlal ltmc" 3014 •·art.tit llllClr HIUIEEPIH IUJllmH PART-TIME HELP ror Sllal lllT"' I.. Heks same to acquire lo 4000 •q. ft. ttt. Hoor. office. 18101 Redondo ,.. Fm••• 11••-comforteble & private 2 Agent541-5032 Clrcle, Huntlngton1For Women onlyl Learn Mature ooupla to ma-& occUlonat chlld.care,I Have opening• to take malntonwknd1.CllllJ.C. --H• Wkly rentals $95 up. Bdrm .. 2 bath ... need by •.amFIL Beach. 842-2834. how to dejll w/1111u11 nage 16 unit bldg, quiet part/time. Mature wo-orders In Mlct dept, no Cle an Ing a fl 5 PM. le> dlllrlbute the new Color TV. free coffee. 211. Mutt have lnnova-._ Rent MG 1 t 25 iq It concerns & become e11talde locatlon. expe-man. $3/hr. Refs req. exper nee. Preler over 968-9048 "' European ettortle11 ••- 11• ocnn.Kltchenaavall. Imbalance. Call Kerl at Will\ UH 01 reception. #S Cotta Mesa xuallty. lndlv & group reaum11to1.d #1065. 675--0695 startlmmecl.Slll•ry$800 Pllllll minion• PIT -F ·. healed pool a steps to llve wit & stable senee 01 IEWPllT Olml $400/mo'. 1355 Logan comlortabla w/your M-rlence preferred. Send N· e w po rt Ba a c h . 18, have car and able to cerclM machine. Co!\. 985N.CoastHwy. 91,9~WMilda~"1l¥· L lfJtch..pl:lpn.. Ai7~~6 · counaellng~_Callf Llc'd Dally Piiot, P.O. Box .... H&.---i .... mo . II qualllled . E.Xe!!lenced In rapalrt '7t4-840-2420 =· -raouna ~~11'4:'529.f please leave 1 m .... uel"'-=,e=--& word pro-.... 1' 000 ---1·--1-d•--- 1 ·- 1 "TliiriprstMo:u~--· "'1'S'SO;·'C7cmrMear. ca: ~ na-.-.n' ~ ·ua-5828 · heaiTng •nlitiaClcllow~ s-•~ l •at ••I llTIL ceulng Mall a mteS*""' sq. t. n uatr a e-L l I 92626-0560. with e>Cperlence for NB a~ Tool• and truclca furn. ...,. ..._.. Shr lrg home or condo, serv avail .. 111a1a.Y"ii space w/olflc. for rent K•N I house on Bay. Must have •••H•••• ····-Competitive wage and TY ll&AZllE ·I Wkly rentals now avall. 1st l11t depQ•ll utlla. d83l~ecl Call· Jane on w . 16th St, Cotta laatractlta 3011 A:.i:N~~~nl~=·~~ ~~ car. Engllth pref 'd. Good working condltl benellta. APPLY 222 i~~~.! l~P~o~~~'2;~. 966-8479, 662-2449. 1imsO-o1o0 Mesa, 645-9907. C ONV e RS AT Io NA L hand !capped man. 645-7997 645-3433 ~I t2-8 PM ~f.~t~~~lngton IEEDS Ne..., p 0 r1 a 1 v d c M . IMllUTE WllTEll FRENCH: Learn French 545-4522 Insurance (Aek tor Lynn) ProteHlonal advertising 646-7445. Mal• 25-30, straight, DELUXE SUITE Aaaoaact•••t• w I n. t Iv •• p •• k er Banking Experienced PIT Com-PIEllll/Fd n... aalesperaon. Earn extre- On the Beach hotel 1 room apt. lcltcl\enette. furnished. $280 & up + $280 dep. 2306 W . Ocaan fr ont, N .B . 673-<l 154 Spac. oceanfrnt 3 Br. 2 ba , frpl c. W I O . $200-$300/mo. 645-144• non-1moker. to allare through new eeey me-marctal Underwriter/ laut•lll Waltt4 All phaMI. Huntln.gton mety large comml11lon. "llke new" 2 Bdrm .. 2 Wlflf Frtlf II•& Lett I feu• 3004 thod. Master practice I TELLER Rater. Semi retired O.K. Fabulous working eond. H 9 r b cs u r c I II n 1,.. working In a protected batll. San Juan Capl· s l .50/eq f t. Lease. vocabulary whlle en-Immediate opening tor N.B. 645-9930 No exper nee. We train, 2t3/592-40l1 I°' appt. territory within Orange strano condo. Flreptace, 642-4644, M-F. 9.5 joying your Introduction teller. Oetall oriented. JAGUAR MECHANIC, or -school. CIRCUS MA· County. Sell Dl1ptay Ad- pool, jacu:ul, only ml-to French cultUf'e: Song•. E•P .. pret. $900/mo. Srlll•h Mechanic, own XIMUS. 719 No. tiarbor, Printing vert11tn9 for TV Maoa- nu1es 10 beach & Dana llPEI 11111111 FOUND ADS poetry, gutronomy, etc. 85t-9900, ext 217. toola, good pay. good Fullertoo. 870-6192. Af>· Camera/Plate room per. zlne. the nation'• largeat Po I n I Harbor . E11ec. Suites Incl. recept.. THE F 0 RE I 0 N BUS PERSON full-time. pro1pects tor right ap-ply bet 12 & 5 PM. son to work vertical local weekly publlcatlon. $290/monlh plus ·~ utl-sec'y servs, conl. rm., • ARE FREE LANGUAGE LAB. (7t4) dys, apply In person. The pllcant. For Interviews Mon-Sat. See Kelly comrnarclal camara. Benefit pr0gram provl- lltes. Call Gerhard at kit .. mall llandlg. RH· 85t-6423 ' Beach House, 6t9 s.... call 951 -9062 MEDICAL OFFICE Knowledge of PMT pro-dad. Some part-time ( 7 1 4 I 8 3 1 · 2 0 4 0 ponslve 10 your buslneu C U PY Hollow Ln. Laguna JOIN A SUCCESSFUL Neede part/time mllure c111 helpful. Xlnt l or avallable. For Interview (buslneu) or (7 14) needs. Adj. 405 Fwy In 311: Bch. Nl.TIONWIOE SALES peraon lor lront olflce: college student wllh re-call (714) 659-8t40 496-9758 (home). F.V lndlv. oles. Mo/mo. ····Hll la1iae11 ' TEAM phonea, ln1urtnce, ty-lated CIUMI. Hre: Mon-SAMPLE SEWER· F/T Room. $240. Working iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil from $325. 963-6445. -Clerlcal, llt• typing, flllng, 1 ' 600 P 111 0 & e,, a" d 1 . day 3:30 to approJt 8:30 ••P«'d In knits Muat ~ man. Pv1 entr, c<>°"lng. 1 ..... tl Fia1aci1l phones. Work tome Be one o over In-548-9319 PM. Tu.day 1:30 PM to neat preclee & motlva-1 n t o w n La 9 u n a . Saturdaya. Gen'I ofc du· dependent Hill aoentt appro11 1:30 PM. Thu,._ tad Heather 845-3359 494-4459, F .. 11 Hll IPIOI O• FOUND-Unutuel lceya with laala"HI llet. Salary commtntu· Hlllng product• of the lllllOM. .,,... day 9-5 PM, Saturday, ___ .------------ Oldeet & largest agency. Attractive rustic up1alf• aouv,nlt.Jlotet lceya atte-Ill ltlt ffl2 rate wl••Plt· 842-7222. Thoe. D. Murphy Co .. • Full time. front office 9-5 PM. llpt)ly, PENNY-l&Yml 1IL1D Btltlt, llltela 2tof All ctlentt acre«ltd with Hltlng. We eupply dMlc, ched. Found near El -LLECTI• pioneer In 91)1Clalty ed· position. e11par'd with SAVER, 1teo Placefltfe Dena Point oft1ct aeekl p K M c photos & reftfencee. apace. coplef'. You tup-Ranchllo R11lauran1 In Nallonel school book/ vw n virllelng •Ince 1888· telephonH, Ina blllln9 Ave, C.M. Individual with Telllt 111-lne not otal 011 out Credit•: Cosmopolltan ply phOna & $95 pr mo pr Newport Beech. Catt with work book publlahlng E11pandlng Newport Through our lalla fOfce, and general olfio. dutln. perlan~ or heavy 011- Hwy, NB. tteps to ocean. Good Morning America desk. Call 644-7211. de1crlpt1on. An1-r ad comp.ny for Jr/Sr high 8eactl credit card com-we provide Imprinted X-Ray exper. helpful. Wiii REAi. ESTATE hlerlng. Soma typing Wkly ratt1. 8'45-<>«0 The Tomorrow Show no. 58&. 642-4300. 241 tchlt. s55.ooo • lnven-pany hu collector poll-eaten dart, •P•clalty train tor back olllce. Salelman. Need 1 ••Pl-needed. Call Maureen .EE. ' PUCE! *'~ ott * 10 111 who For Leue • Ottlce 3 rma, hrt. . tory. 556-7135 uoni. Appllctnt• mutt 1 11em1 and executive glf11 9 r1t11c:ed peraon In eom-nted •pl-. 1200 sq ft. Good t.rattlct have 2_3 yra collectlon to thoutanda ol bualnes-~~~rt e •eh · metclal & tndul1rlal real ThomPIOfl al 496-8f33 ReHonable rates. Kit-I rt ,.1 1ltt good tlgn 6 exposure. $500 REWARD: Lo1ill .. ba"1 ••r>ar. w/haevy aklptra-, Ml who acl\'efllN by gl-el1ate for a auccentul & E.O.E. ··· M/F/H chenettaa, pnonH, maid • .,. • 16423 Beach Blvd. HB. Sm111 black dog, neuter Ou!stulti" 4014 clng. Bank card a CRT vfng glfl• to their cu1to-I I IUOlllE fPIUT· C'"" firm. ltt/IHIM Ill' service. Z channel mo-Nd F 25-35 to shr 4BR lrg Call 831-7900. Aft 6 6 male, bobbed tall. s....o 1 ...,.,.. hlmlcal exp. preferred. Contact mera. Thia la your big ' Ill wonting condition• For buay chiropractic 01_ vies. SANDPIPER MO-house. $229 + •1. u111. No wknds 83 t-9309. Cocker/ Poodle/ Scottie .... mm no """" c J . Tay 1 0 , M 0 n_Fr1 opportunity for good In Newport 8eac:h TEL. t967 Newport Blvd. pete 631-«59 aft 6pm. Office for rent Newport mlJt. "MOt>Py". 558-1304 aervlce bu11n111, Arte· 8 : 3 O AM-4 : 3 OP M . commllllon• and cont!-$4.50 hr. 557-2731 714/846-~51 ~';~iz':: ':.d~':enci~ CM ~S-9t37 M/F ahr 38R 28A. Stap1 Bch, $130/mo. Small wt-or COiiect <194·9650 r,~in;°':f.~o T~:g~: 759·7900 ~=~~6'c:':i~~! Night attendant lor animal RECE~TIONJST for f11t ble with good phone 10 beach s275. l4th St. thin uec suite. Call rlence naceuary. wlll •PITll IYSTlllS paid Immediately. 11 you hospital. 6 pm to 8 am. 4 pac.d Nwpf Bch •-of-manner. 60WPM-10 key. Gani ..... 290S Np1 Bch. 650-t429 Mika 5-40-0919. '111111W" II LIST train. $50,000 full amt. want lnd__,.ence and nlghlt. lntervlewl 2:30 to flee. Light typing 6 !Hing. Goc!'dt.Jlgure aplllucle. Bl k L b I f I I d W 11 I t TISI 11111111 ......,._ 4:30 wkdays. Exper. pref. Mature ,_,ton wtth of-E•"' non amol<er nrefer European Or'• widow of-Bdrm 10 rent with shared Prime Fountain Valley of-ac • m x •ma • r • q u r • · n • a Mlllng c~eer contact' ,...... ...-,... -rera TLC to ambulatory lclt&balll.38r,81home. flee. 864 sq It. 10529 puppy. no collar. loat $40,000+. Call collect lnteorata/check micro John E. Morrluey, 125 Men Or, Co1ta •• 11c. exper. Pref. Salary red. 631-5690 elderly In pvt, beauhr1. $250/mo. 673-7055. SI a I er . ( o l·c k I Thursda.y In Pacific Mon-Fri 9·6PM. Mk 10< computer development Phone 802-8'25-7535, M .... 831-1030. negollebl•. Hour•: 9~6. 11•n&1Y/llEI 714/986-t 134 Sands tract. near S..Ch Audy 408-867-0tt t. •Y 118m 1 • cl• v •10 P 2851 So. Camino El Mon-Fri. 752·5"45-4 • Roommate lo shr 2 Br & Atlanta, In H.B. 5 -'d c 111 dtignoatlc technique Greco Graen Valley llllT DI.Ill RECEPTIONIST gen off Marketing Dept. hn Vac1tata ltatah 2to7 Condo, pvt ba, pool, Jae. Newport -Airport area, 989-1221 842-0100 yr "' company, a · hardware/1oflware for Artzon~ 85614 • Exper'd. 40 hrt.• Top wortc, IYP raq. Tela• oper opening In Newport BIG BEAR CABIN FOR gar. Close to bch. Executlva Suite hN In-corporation eeeka u-trouble •!looting. repal-wag11. 557·5082 afttt 6 pral but not raq . S..Chftnanclnalwvlcee RENT: 1 Br & loll. From ~5-4450 dlvldual ottlcee avail. In Loll: Black 1hort hair panilon capita!. 3 ptt ring •v-tem• and Pflnted PM. 85().1527 or 646·1472. llrm. Good typing, ahor· $19 dally. 586-8167. Roommate wanted to :v~~c!n~:·.~~~": mate cat. Wht PIWW. VIC: ~~~~ :;~~,~~ ~~L':.d f,!,'i~'~ ~:~=Zt:\~: UUL UORttllY IUIMIT •llllll ~~~~II•. Exp. req'd. Spend vacation nr bch old share a HS twnhse. le. or lease. Prices dis-Turtlerock Or/Wiiiow duetry. Contact Wayne Newport Beach Law Of-OFF-SHORE OIL JOBS 10, women• elcohol ,.._1---------------- CdM. charming 3Br hee $275 plus ·~ ulll.1 counted $100 per mo leaf. Irv. 955-0579eves. HATE THE 40 HOUR King 714/731-t611t r~~· ~:~!,:kn:~: ~x~ No Experience Necet· hab. program. Live In llOltt&llY/UUL fully furn, Incl ulll. Wkly 536-4423. aft 6. wllh 1 mo free. Prlcee Liit OAT WORK WEEK? ' ...,. iyw ,...,. aary U.S. & CMlfMU, For po1ltlon. Good fringe Santa Ana. Experlancld or mon1hly. 673..0584 Re•p adull allr 2br apt Include receptlonlll. Thie ls the Bualnaaal Full .Slllff'llll prefttred. Some admlnl-0 Ir• ct or Y benalltt, 811., .. open. (min. 5 yrs). General ~ S cont. rm. a cott" with Monte Vista. Orange & or PT. S600-S6000 +mo. Exper or trainee• can ttratlve duties. Contact 1-312-741-et70 Ext O-t3 ' practice (tmall firm). Roaarlto Beach-!11ja. 2 H.8. 225/mo. & 'h utll. w/p, telex & eeeretarlal Elden Sta, C.M. Smell blk 6 mo. old mktg "'""rim. make $7-$20/hr •tarting. Mrt. Denes 844-9t90 Call !Of appt, 5-48-55-46. Heavy clllll lltlgellon, BA. 2 ba home. Guard Ellen 536-7693 serv avall. ca I . 6 4 2 -2 8 6 9 or ,... ,.. All tredal V911abl I ._..,_._ lamll~aw. Sl'lorUland/ Comm. 5-45-9223 Park N-nAli. 3 Br~ .. _ 675-t642. Opporlu"l•t• onlyl For pay. bl'--Ion· c•~I LIUL IOTIY ,,..... Part time 25-30 hrt per ..... -· bank kn---ran, ""'" '""'' 7t4/833-9976 appt. call 675-0941 Mr. In OUf pu ..... t •-.. 8 lflce week working for Dally II you are friendly. coo-~.....,,... ...., 1 •• 1.ll to SLart "901 se. M/F vu Back Bay, Found: Large male dog, Straub dye 675-4939 537-2880 KING f11 Sdml eongenlkal N. · 1° Piiot N-•P•Plf duler clantlous and a self Salary open. 1172-9999 • • pool. tannlt, spa. Jan Airport area -Exec. "" t Biie & Brn N 1-•.' 1 t t I n •non-em r. mu• type Suites from 225-450 tq a,.,.rox yr. . -· or -nvae men COUNTER PERSON lor 50 wpm, apall, toonclate In lrvlne area. Varied atartet. w. need you for 11•n&1Y LUXURY PENTHOUSE 759-0048 n. 536-9538 nndwtch shop, Moo-Fri, and It Hlf motivated. dutlet, coold lead to full coun1er & Hnd. prep. AllllllSTUTIYI lllT Spectecularbay&ooean FeRoom-matewantedto Slpersqft.Many111ru. Found: Oobtrman. fe-.H!lltLMa 4014 11 :30AM -2PM . Cal1Barbare759-t477 llmaposlllon.Muttllave M-F d~•· S4.25hr. Nwpt Bell llrm lleed• vu. VIiia Balboa. 2 Br 2 share a bdrm Condo. Call 557-7010 male, vie Ntwland a 83t-3040 •-al It dependable vahk:le, llOhl _64 __ &-_888_____________ take charge perton. ea. eep. Mair suite, lrpl, Non-smkr, neet & clean. *IELID IFFllll* Talbeft. HB. 647-0373 WllY DELIVERY PERSON nae--• trtfNJ truck, van, station wa-Re11aurant. Experienced Must be personable. skylltH, 30' sundeck. $225. 650-3239 1 MO FREE RENT ,Found: Calleo Ing heir, not itralgh,.,, your Ille ded. 30 plut "" • weelc. ~MC8!:~ L:'ttA~~ = ~u!'.::.•~:.~ banquet Pettonnel. Full good with fig urea & ;;;;;m~r:1.~ ~~1~JC::n Non/smkr, prof. 27 & up. 1 room 10 2800 1 11 I lam .. LaPantlenM Apia, out. L•1 u1 help tallor Mu1t have good driving Giiion exper. Knowledga tlon weekday. aft er-or part time. 1.pply In accurata typlet. Exper. M-·lll90 831-7569 (hm) to Shr Nwpt Crest condo. F $1 16 It qAdj. SA Hgta. 5511-otG8 alt 4 . make I loan for your r •cord . C 111 a It t of IBM Dlaptay Writer noon a waektnd mor-parton 9-4, -Kevin, dealing with llnanc:lllJ In-...... 3 br 2•L ba /ga· Call rom · • tq · • needs. We finance your ••" """" Mrt ,.._ft 0n' Surf & Send Hotel 1555 1tltutlon1 a plut Room 540-6565(0fc). •n 's w"9 ,· .. wd -7·7 •• Alrpor1erlnn;.Frwy1. Found:BlueCrownParrot tit. 2nd. 3rd T.D.'I, .,..~,,.... ............ raqulred. Call Mon nlngs. lyveryr~ • · " " .. Call l.M 833-3223 I F 1 v ,._, "'-'I d""'-M th through Fri IF!1r.Sat1ry •Ible. dependable, neat S. Ctl Hwy, Laguna 10< ectvancement. Salary Buelnesa con1u1tant 642-4~00. n ountan a .... ,. 12.75~. ..,..very .......... ua ave perion need apply. Bffch. open. 540-0345. need• i.m, non-em.icr r. . IEWPIRTOllTll 964-<1160 ACT NOW clean MV record. Colla eommenturat• with ••-----------------• 21-35 to •hr 28r, 2Ba Bdrm •· S250t mo. Full SeMca Suites Found: Bicycle. Vic: Baer Call on our ••pert• at no MPI••• ·BhrcepMrlnt. 11190 1*'· 7524522 !t:::=o.~: :::i Aeai.urT-Zli. •••.• SoE,iRe!T. ~RaY11o~!r1p~.'~at•,, 1 w n ht e . Po o I • J a c . Ocean vu, Ir~ hou1t. SI OfT -m II & P a I 1 u r I no • C M . co•!,:._ Fllllll acanlla. · • Mild, part time tor motet 111p1rlanc1. Confect G. .._ --546-8555 aft 6PM 631-369 -540-<18e5 bet. &pm. &&1111• Oent AHi. Ortl'to. Nwpl In Corona del Mar. work Hyde . o 4 2 _ 4 3 2 1 11 l<>°"lng IOI' lu• & pert chain, relocated 10 SA, ----------------Promontory Point 2 br 2 $650 .. Furn/unfurn 0811 I Ill 1 ••2 Bch. 4 cl1y, Mon· Thure. Sii & Sun. $4.25 hr to (Cl I I n...-1 ) M llme help. 01.Y Of nlght needs an exec. sect•· Speclal rmmlle for spe-ba / mk Ilk oft Allyovneedlorona Found: Fem. eat 2-3 yrt, IJ • •& EMper. l ROA req. start.673-4520. rcuaton .,....... on-ahlft open. Opportunity lary.PleattMndrttUme cfal htt wood burning · n • r. ei 1 monthly lea! white, brown, beige 1 ...... --J Reiff 642•2628 Fri. 9am-10am only. IOI' advancement. Apply lo Dally Pllot. P.O. Bo11 frplc In 'your rm, CdM. classlcal & jazz. pref. 640 5470 a kl 1 Bl e e 1 "'""••• man-t E.O.E. 2 to 5, 899 eo .. 1 H...v. 1560, CM 92826, ad ..... 0_.262 prol. whose work Incl. • m r ng · u Y• · a.1 lnal -·-···-· 1::::;;;;;; -, .,.. .. soma travel 6 hu ottlce B'"YFRONT 111 f Promonto1y Pl, NB. dyl u P.R. POI . now open, pi t, Ulguna Beach. #10t8. " 0 ces rom I 1 u) 113. 3 14 1 , • v Fixed 30 .,, tit TD'• 11 llmRS 111111 flt avail S•t. neo Appl --.;_-------------•---------------Fem rmmete to thr 3Br out ol home. 662-1162 S350/mo. Parking, Jani-675_3370 12_5% ,. Exper or trainee can Dan 8<18-oe«. rM: PART TIME R"taurant Secretary to Olrec1or ol dpl• w/bayvlew. on Bel· 1orlal, etc. 073-1003 Ft•..,. 15 ~ 2nd TO'• at make $9-$t5/hr ttartl"" 1111 lllLTI Wanted·• r11ponelble Devtlopment /Condo boa Ptnln. $285 mo + ~ Fem lo sllr apt. non-smkr, Found· Blue Parakeet """" . .., out""""" peraon !Of dell-Con\'ll'slon. al'lorthand & Utll. 673-7957 Btwn neat, $300 mo + 'h utll. NEWPORT BEACH office • • 13.38%. .. ... call for pay. Full and PIT POii· ••an-t Earn e11tra money COi• .. ~.. d b k • Davis Sohoot area 1 .., _.....~.. V""" end food prep. Hrt typing require • ac -tO .. M-5P... 642·33 t8 t ulle overlooking Har-· Ill loan ptogtam quot11, Ilona av all ab • In our ltett• ll..&.tfs lectlng tor th• Newport ~' d 1 11 " "" bor. •iv>ro• 1,000 aq 11: 5 .. o-347t. Contact: Steve Starmer publlc1t1on1. Cell Ja Ena"'n and Coste M ... M/F 9:3o·2:3o. Call groun ° aon•lruc on I -•-W t4 ...._ ,..,... "' "' MEYERHOFS • lrvlna or condo conv1nlon1 2 BR 2 Ba hme, CdM, lptc. ...... ... ~ (714) 645-7100 FOUND: Fem. Huffy bilge or NanC'y Leonard. 537-2880 KING,.. ••••• ,,...... Nl'n. 557-&232 1-5 PM Mon-helpful. Newport Beech. we~rtd;y, ocn ~u.$~n Need room to rent by F•b SUPER wllerftont ottloet, puppy, vie. M ... Vetde c•L7 1F1". :R"u·oe51N~J·L Errand P1t1on. Parm•-hell '"' .... , e S... llJ PIJ '"· 1149-29H. :;'3~6;m. pre· • 1. Kitchen prMleou: $375 mo-to-mo, Marl-arM. 549-2031 "FUNDING, tNc," n111t PIT Job. 11 -II s art • ....... ----------------. I E11pec11nt •Ingle mom. ,,.,, Mlle NB e.40-5051 Mon·Frl for N.8. Firm. ~r 3ldou~,i;::w :ni:i::; .._._ 1&1..11/Hl•llllll Sec/Staff Allt f0t 08'*'1 Prof ttr mall. non amkr. $100-$125 mo. Kim ' · · Ptr11uh 3012 11Mtt ti ••11• Mutt 111..,. ..._..cl car. ..., • rnaff ~ IMI conttecltt In a tut P• O•N• PT xlnt l""•tton -.............. Up to $4,50 11 you bl-Con1tant adult , • ...-.~. oed exciting a1~""'-1. to ... ,,.. .. , 2 BR 2 81 "'"" ""''"•. " "' " .,... ' SPIRrTU'"L R"•Ot..,..., 875-4"10 'd Y _..,.. .. , U I I di I hi ,,..._. .... ... .,. ~...,.,., .... 50 1 1 h 1 " ..,. ,..u.o •-..a.. a... I ,.--• come moft' e,.p . OU lion Of an mtnort. n qua a •• c ot ng Booka.nl~11per raq • • pl. nr S. C.I Pl. all ;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl •• '· .. em c arm no •dulce In all matter•. • ... • .. -· Ill b •· otecl to at,._ ............ , --to.... --,.. 11 ff bid t A I " • S 11 ... 8 d •FASHION COUNSEi.OR w I pr,,m CIACULATION DEPT. ...... -..... ,... ,... Shelly t57· • amanltlel Incl S300 mo W • I t I 0 ·' II· nu cp • 0 • love, m•rtllO• & bu1I· peel• •t In "' · in rngmt. & ~ i.-,.._,1 ... 1 •t2:0 dlel with ftelr for~ ----------------& 'h etec i r.,;lg. E.r1c •ft aalt ..!...... •• • 496-aao4 SaAlr nH1. Alto counMllng, C8•01~9f3r5operllH. Call ~~u:fi!;.. ~=~ vt11. Clll: 71..,.537-4840 """ "" -.. and/or rnOdlllno ••Pt~ llMm llMI 8PM. or Ive mag,· ..,.,_. Beet cleat In Newport 181SSo.EIC•mlnoAMI. "oA .. AECOAP,Blcr., or73t-4347 Interview• held every helplUl.APt>l'Jlnpenon. Over 21. Experience 714/631-32to 4 bdrm hOUM lor pera-Center. 1167 aq 11 aulte Sen Clem. '482-72911 •~ Wad. e.1 pm at 1'1 Oii Pert tlm•. morntnga l Aleida NaMll FlllNone l)fef. Dey lhflt, pt/time, Female 10 •hare 3-br. pleglc ind lamlly. Ur-at St.25 aq ft. e.44.9805 ll!rtt1111, T .D.'t4tll Falhton Coniwttant Mar. Cotta Mw. E.O,E. evH. for J:n'°" to do 497-.. 777, 280 ForHt Leguna Aeecft. 494-4375 houae In Colla M•H genii 850-1 t78 dye. 120.o.482 •-•I -·'I ----Become your own .fa· dtati. &. fOf 11Mtl Ave. uig 8Mcll. -._ •-U, Um.II thlon eon.Ulttnt. No In--tood aervlo• opereiton. $ /R t with •Ingle mother • l llYFRHT OFC M00EL8/E8CORTS VHtment. lnoom• I MARINA Call John, mornlno•. ••• -9 eceo ch JI cl ~ I 2 5 0 I mo ........ t.r Int ltl1 · OUTCALL 24·HOUR8 ~ .. lie. d o 11 Docl.; M if 1145525 -'P"oilt 944'N7 after II. . -2llO 1(1. ft .. Ground lloof. -..0207 Specl 1et & 2nd :::.~:r•· a ev•.-" IS1er . IHtlllll ""' for t'e ol t new M/F 20-36 n/amkr ahr WANTEO;CdMQllllCl'lor 1400 mo. t11 l l .. t . 1Mt 111• lrvtne Co. Marin• PAIT Tm E•Ott>tlonll. ~·• =:.~~~ 1[~ l'lolM h'I HVH nr F.iNor, tong ,.,~~t1or2•2 • ,,,.t. Aval I. tmmed. (71") ** Robt. acuter NH/CM ·-•• ..,.. Dlvlllon 11 Mtklno O<Ot-Evea Md/or -..iend1. Pf~.~ orowtno oroenln, OOMmumcal• 1111enct. NB. 1&9-0101 dou* . .,_,.. 25 ::35 3~2~ o 7 or ( 2 t ') A.E. Bl'Of<er Id AteltM• --nlad Put>llc Ael111on1 Aeeponllble adu1t1. OY9f publ .. .hlno eotpOfatton. ltld !Wit-£lie...,. .,. 2 Mlfll to*• br ._,,, ....,,,. ea.en. 11no1e1. m • . ltlllfll Pirter 1142.2111 54f-Ott1 ~· ~ 40 ~ 8IQOl.lo Orilotad perton .. Doc* 21. w1tt1 OUtetllldlne at· Unlimited .-ntnoa and ktno condlttor Ind .,... 8C Pl.u n/tmltra l200 Main Beech: llllO H. i... Shel• baautllul Mlfln«I Open 2• hre a day WIDOW HAS ... tor tltety. .M. 04 .. SM2 Matter treotlve ~aonalltlee to p,r<>W«\ POttntlel~, '*"-· Pt'°"916M'66. + \4 uttl9'. t11e-oeoi cwna. M51mO ... M-3044 Mtl• Sq. olllc•. 1300. 7 0~ 1 ..-T.0 '1, 110,000 up. No Great opportunity, n ... You wtlt be ~vttlng w0ork •)I hcyo11u~ (90~1 rrtnge benefit•. "'· AM to" PM. Mon-Frf. ---------M ....... M .... 131·77611 J•""UI • aa ,00 1 oredlt cMdi. no PIM!t". did th.m"""" alllttant the J1nlt0tlel •t•"· l)Ut-t • ,. . • ..,.SP1.o . MOO ptu1. W9et(ly, C•H 8 Ill ...., ., ., ... •"" . .... .. · • u.-. '"' 11 ' ,,.,.., chatlng material• Ind Ul-702 1. a11t. Ut. Rabi M"Oougelt 1t ell Qourmet 8tHk l. F wani.d to tflMe 3 Br. Mo Cell 151·9t05 leave llOOV 1q n ....,,_or....._ as well at Tourlttl. Call 01nl1on AHOO, fOf but)' Milon, lie ,.q'rd. ...__...~ ... f E O e •• ..... • ea-f.....c mt PfOd ..... 214 8•. llCXIM '" Hunt. .-.. • ironed' C:a"'it: 8 .. ,m llnkAmerlc:ard, ArMr-t73.-7311 N l. w p 0 r' a •• 0 h • ~ r_......,-, ..... h , d or • .o::. -s-7-. :; T.rn UOO..ssOo -8dl. 122&/mo. 1180 ct.-... . 84 c M w &. .. Pd lean bPfw. Dinan. All 113S 13to. th• over • an •-on PAIT Tm 8alel . potll. "' ullla, frplc, Car°' ltortge. llSO. !ay l30o' . ..., N'11 • we I com•. ( 11 4) dOdt meitntenance, Mutt Ml/--1 --.... 7eo.tnl dawer, "'''"· dryr. ICCMl.O.M.nr17tn.8t. mo.84&-77 II. 845·3433. t112 HarbOf 111~1 Hostess/Host hev• aoM• boattno -rrs ~· 8ERVIC!8l'ATIOH HO-M18 843 Cebrlllo. 54&-8518 lulattl ........... Blwl,, CM. -JIM knowledge end plum~ 'Mllce e11tr1 M t194pl119 Jm-ATTl!NOANT . IXP'O I-_ _ M Aflf*t In per.on blnQ • ...ct.ricet ~ car· ·youth cartl•• promote Woril C*t·tllM. t AM to ~·.,_Statton, 1?'ttl Adl'l lhr 4br 2N f\Kn. w/2 OBI!! l!etal1 UH Y..cf'lt Sa••• Offlff tor llllm I lllU ..._.:111 --......... •••-.... pentiy 1111111. \flalr own e1111>1t1t1.0 t PM or • PM to ' PM &. lnlirw. N.I . ~~In H.8. $p1. i..a.. c.n IMltWMn 1·11 ay appt. t3MI" -.~···'-..._ Tiiie II• Nlef1td f)Olftlon rout11. Maturi, out· with tl'I• Lo• Anoa1.. llWING MACH Ofl'A f r p I c • • 2 e o ' mo • ..,..,. ..,.. 1 PM. ~on·Fl'I t<42-4t44 • llPI 1m11 e '~ ~~=.ow wlttl an excettent trtnte ~. 1nttet1Ye ~tlf Ttmee Clll'CIUletloft '-" 1n C.M. .. ... u.. .. . ................ IN-5711. ffull 8tMoe K..., ,._.__1 1n•-t.. ltll ........ t• to 40 • ..., ~ wo-_ .. .,._ benefit _.., f~ -P"90"· pl9W Ollll ~ ..... lam en ._.. • ...,.,.., HQO ._ft oondO, ..._.. <MrMed =· • =. ru=== ~ """" HH men. Wort! for'*' Meo HOUM11911ptne, .._, ttwu Conl80t: J .• ~ 2·tPM. M·I". Mt4'11,, l'lowty .... + ~ tery pr~ ::."'C: ful .-..Mt..1. POOi, wllt .. <>naf lmllCI' • Pr• Cartl*Y 'llffh•te..i 9"P'OX _ .... ., -lf\d lier fn new 1111., '''• ipm •o 7pm, at10 Tiii.,.... •lllfllf ••t. ,... lion. Trelrina pnMd9ct. :,:: ;;:-n... ' · -· W•-• t ol-W . -:..1-.. •· .. ,I/mo. 1 -•-• -·CM -..no I oookl ... e1 ft<, Ool. 10010--91. ,._.o;a:111 w.u...e flor de11TU oell: · ... Wldlld.117·7•or ~ IMcl\. Mt Do-11,. 1torat•. apace. Ohlotoe from 116 plul AM 'llNoon. MoCAUI ....,. 1'7&4110 .... t ~ 9eMtltateO to.lna.u111id'eded017Ull•O·OS01. 1379 biMtllid Ml..,.,,..,.!/ _ NO nu_ • ver Ot. 11e. t•.11314181 Ahondll t1a-es2a. flllno ree. 714/Ml·ttOO •"91' ta NOOH. pm, tto-lMO 1oe 11 we1 • ..., .... ,.. .,..,..,. A• .._ ........... --- ' r..: __ • ___ ... ;.._ __ ....... ___ .... ;._ __ _..~ _________ . _______ _ ... .._~ ..• -._ ........... ____ -:..... "="" I ;t •• •. ·..> • .¥A ·' . I 1 Orange 0011• DAILV PILOTIW9dn•d•v. January ,,, 18U· .. ..... 119 Anlft11tt HU .. 111&1n~t~Uttn~~U1::-o:.mM~l,.11111M1M~~IPP-•~~lt"8l.zli 1U1~~~ ---... I\ 011 11 ,,llllO tal,lt. POOL fAaLI --.-...... iwrwv worll, net t•P• tldf..t11-~J tto•• ''"· 4 .,. elate, euatoM ~ 1 H It r.:h•M to ,., '" • tef '""' '*' Wiii •rein • ..,,,.""' uoo ... a ... .,. ll .. lgn Comtt \111/tllllitfO ~ 1enll ~ Cera, Ii.a•. C•MPef'I. ott. let•r~. no Mlllng. C....u I ~ :f4~:iv'~ llltd. Ut. hrme tt4'1, ~·• 14fel tor high eolll atu• It I t Hll tor HOO firm Mt.:t' _.,_.,_1 ..... 11_____ ,,,... tot UIO MCI" ..... WOt1l llrt f.tP'M, -· .... -2 MOIOrol• •• , ,., •• 40HP Otoo ,ord DIMel. • ..... W-9--tflM. MJ·fl44 Ueect-e.noti nl Hmm OllOMI ~Af II, tHOO HOO _ -..ntMI. ....... wtll ""'2 "" ... ·~cones. Model U20A, t1100 --_1.....0240 11111 .. ech ll'id ,,. .. Hlllno. wlll train. 1120 e "" Dy• 764-7711. IVI 11111 I DM•·--t.-u-HUNTINGTON H~CH .. nta Ana ofo Salary r r!! tt Y!I 1011 6'2·4213 - --- -Ul·Hll at,oo • .,,oo "r hr, tto11_,,...,....-..... _i1.o1 ___ ...,.~ --------1IOAT ILlPI AVAIL-'ILI -.,nee. Making~·· 1 yr Old Calleo cet. gOOd Wood lor .. 11 OfY. OOOd Newpon e.1ch H '. 21', WI PAY WWt1 llt1 S-IPM Mon• p • r •o n I 111 y P II bvrnl"O ly Ifie bo1 ti 30'. 36'. 40', J 41'. Cell ,n. .. t .. tPM M2·6144 644-72152, IM2-026a ee1.uu 842·4U4 trom 1.s ·TIP llLUI ....... ,... lhlt). ml• pupa, 4 wtte, ltl11tl4 ~ket• w/lld U Mon-,rl ' ttrono pollc• dul. reMJv• ::.at04 .. oh. ChHper by the 811pa Avall. Hunllngton fll 1111 IAll ~•·M•k•l300to dotll'IM7-3131 Harbourl•~.1.DA AUlllAllM """ Adve<tlalng and FREEi Ador•bll altvar " ATARI plUI 1 glll'\ll 176. 840·6&4& 1415· 1794', ••• NITlll/111111 tlCk1U. Call Aon. klllfl'I, houMbroken, nda 4 4 8 0 I 1 7 day e p M • I 4 0 • 4 0 t 1 • 24IO H.rt10f IM. t/11'\r ~ 567-4'37 Qd hm 54&-3364 542-H75 ...,._ . 714t140·7875 COSTA MllA ~ 1J~ f~·· lt,•/11.'' ' ' ' \.." . , , . •' ' . '72 1ug11111n1 oond. AMI ,M tape, rbtt •nolne. MU•I 1e11. tUOOfotio. 844-4171 ........ TEXAS REf'INEAY CORP. 2 pupplH , Shep/Lab, LOOM 4 harnau '8" 8llP• Avell. Huntington NMIH 141-1411 , ..... a.Mol-1.Nlin9 '" u• '12 llPll lllTLI ofter• plenty of money um1 llller, want um• 1940'• prod ty".' ssoo: ~4~~5~:5u ~6~:1"8 ~~ WI an "' llllTm 1111 •o• YOU• ~ O~oodl In teond. • 2' 38'o"oeo. CNflll• I I IP---ptu • c uh b onueu, home. 575-6856 8415-<U 17, 542-9675 p M . 8 4 0 • ~ 0 't 7 , llW't NllT 1 lrtnQI benefit• to mature F ' I Pl e I 8 •ve• .. OL··· ..... .... DA. 8·9215 '" 15. per90n In Orange Collnty re•. 1m1 • t u I, · 714/840-7875 IMUll .,.... IAVI &lllVlll ""If I VW a..,. ToP Sun Roof,_ ~. a.....ud•~· of aw, month• old 4 Portable Cflalnllnk dog run • .... ..... I && ••• TllOll • '77 '"201• auto ... n """' - P-1-rlen"""'ca-, w-rlt• .... -C. 545.ecn 1oxe115 $250 ,.,.., ••H '"' .. root ~48"4u&,.1 " -lfllt M • Micro-Bue. Xlnt cond. " 842-4402 84" 80"'" d ..-..... .. ' """ ' .~-1 Clll ss1.e100 Seara. PrN .. Bo• 711, raraltart Mii . ,. . .... •Y· ....... mont.. * '7 320I: 4 •pd .. IUn _.. ~..;.;;.~.:.:.:.:::;.=.;;.;..::=.:.:;.:..i Ft. worth, Tll 76101.1-..=---.--...--..;:-. 211ec1r1o motore.'h h/p& e4e-o55i rool.(4H940) · tot•ll.tllUllWMJIJJI '800leher,bllgl,amlfm. 1111.....n !~!f!.h!.,odcoucm1~1!.!!.on * *' BUY** 1 II Ip, 1 7 5 b o I h Side Tiff to 69' avail. Im· * '7t 3201; auto .. tun 1unroo l , new tlr••· •awa• -..... _....,."' ,.. -549-7386 med. B1yeld1 Or S9tn, roof (4M5021 1---------1 $3195 -"-" -Good uMd Furniture & mo 1 o mo No II u * 'IO 320!: S IPd . IOI· ••rctf" .... !141 675-8179 CL model. Automatic .,.._, 1111111 Appltanc; .. -OR I wlll Mii PINBALL MACHINE • b 0., d.. 9515. 2 4 7S ct.di ( 115"4$) --· 1111 _N _______ s_ trane .. factory alt oono .. Laetn a lklh and get••· or SELL fO< You Older model. nelde r .. wtldys 1----=;;.;;;..===! * '80 320t: 1u10, eun -•.-led money, '73 VW tel pwr. wlndow1 & dr. parlance In the Army P•"'-150. IM&-0210 WAMTEDI roof. (1840915) J1n11ary Sele. A1k ue Wgn 412. Excellent. lock•. AM/FM cuaetll & "•MfVI. Aller training ll&ITlll '"'* HOl llAlmUHI r "I • '82 52h; 5 epd., IO•· about th• (Atfordabl•I 850-975l m0<1I (1DMB4431. MrVe one '#Ml(end etch i4l0ltH IH·HH lac. WaatH 1220 Ory rot repalre. Monthly lata model Toyot11 and dldl (952392) way 10 buy • Merced" '70 VW: Yellow, Ilk• new ltlLY lllll month plu1 two WHk•l-liiitiili1Yfffillili1T1iiiiaii--'F-;;i;;;;;;;;.;i;;~ m 11 n t . Fr•• •at Volvoa. Clll ua TOOAYI 111·1111 Benzi ~~1• ~oo1800k1 '!.~o1d_7!."7,71.de/ UIDI Ullll.11 ••ell year. Eun extra y-Ill w•--640-8278 •'ll•lfl 208 W. 111, Santi An• "I• llt•tH vv • "" • money, PX. relJram1nt LM 957-8133 -·· -·--50_'_8_0_'_S_l_I -----,• CIOMd Sunday ,..-..... 2800 HerbOr 91 .. C.M '"•neme. c111 today for Hl·ltll · p. xlnt loc. 111..-~M• ..,........ '11 la"lt hi l l h • 1 •••1 ... ~re Information: CRNJ~~~r:~c~U~~ eecurlty. Sall boat pre-CHOICE INVENTORY Authoorl19d OHier Mini cond, air, am/Im, ----------11 Costa Meea 540·1026 s4oot obo. 640•6454 te<rld. 673•7873· VOLUME SALES l3 1 Quall St. lln1ncln9 avail. Low H , '10 OITITlll 2 II HunUSCh 962·8821 Me al··• Ch1nnel Dock, elda To 35 1 N-93p3ort9300Beach $99/mo. 648-6365 or ev Auto, e/c, 23,000 tnl. Leg. Hiiie 768-5261 Sole-bed. qUMn size, dk "" It $2$(f moiitfl. • 673-5494 _ $4000/obo. 675·8628 Dena Point 493-1901 blue/white con temp, l11traants t l24 675-9742 '!::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=~ & '71 300SEL 6.3, xlnt cond, Tusun 731-0481 clean, $100. 675-1223 -p/w enrf blk lthr Antique Classic '5l Ood· 1111 ~ 11 Fender Super Showman. 40' Newport Moorln9. WI llY 19500/reae. o fter: ge, 4 door, flawtlh In-IAllAlt .... TYPIST·Wed & Thur• al-Mutt 11 lmmedletaly Coat $1580. Sacrifice lor prime location An u -USED CARS & TRUCKS a·o I I 0 Ll11 EI 540-682t X25: 840-0838 aide out, 90,000 O<lg. tarnoone. elegant blue velvet S750, 1110 wlll Mii cabl· celle'nt lnvHtment. COME IN OR CALL FOR mlln. value. $3000. Wiii Automatic tran1. & air 975-0578 att 6PM. waterbed, matching nit• n at a a • p •rate I y . 1-8001547·4565 Fiii ._....... llW '83,1300 SD, 11111 grey, trade tor VW Bug In cond. (1EGZ1'40). tllnd $300 OBO. Jiii du· 549-7388 •rr--S met Gray IHlhlr Int.. O o o d con d . C 111 llLY 171.1 nP11T ring day, 851-0994 _________ ,Slip •v•ll. Balboe, 20·24'. CO<mler-o.t.lllo •l••·Slnltc.-Leulng rear lld reete, pollehed 642·1174 or 645-3839 11&11 210 3 days per week. 45 Fender Strll. 1980, black $100/mo. OllVllLIT 826 ~u=C: Aw. WhHle, cuetom pin -.1-·_v_w_c ____ I__ II UllLUO 10 40 WPM Wiii be tral-Hld••bld. crulhld V91· w/ro-ood, P1f1 cond. 673-0240 18211 BEACH BLVD. atrlpe. enrool, every tact. " onvertlb •· 42. 2600 Harbor Bl , C.M. ned on IBM. Oleplay Wrl· vet, rn & gold w/ch«ry w/llard shell caae. $350 Boet Slip $50 mo. Yearly HUNTINGTON BEACH (l 14)111-1100 opt, like n-. 1$00 ml. OOO ml. ftct air, Ilka MW. IM0-11H 11 ftr tar. APPLY PENNYSA· woo arme. Very com· 642-1176 IHM up to 1811. Graod I 4 l • t I I l t ''iiiiiiiiOpeiiiniiiSuindiiiaiyiiiiiil Sold n-$42.600. mutt $5750, call t-n7·1233 •-VER. 1660 Pl1c1nt11 fortable, SlOO firm. Call canal. Bal 1111. 1, 1111 $37.500. Call aft 5. '58 Bug Claulc, mint 'Bt lmpela, 2 dr, very nlcel -• Aw. CM. Mark,'549-73815 673.·93H IMl·Hl1 ftl•-uw• 891-1588 cond, new everything. 513060~.; 536'6283 111 AUTOMATIC ••MT•• •irt OfJlct Faralt1rt A •--t $2$00 5: , ....,1.55e0 work .._ · Reltaurant ..,. .. _ -•-J t IW Up to 40' Bott Sllp In Hlghelt CUh lmmld. f0< We need your trade-lnl 197~B 280C · 4 Welter/Waltr ... with car Xlnt $100 llrm 831-5072 .,. ta•• Balboe Cove, $250. your vehicle. domeetlc °' Cell 0< -our uMd cer Loaded, xlnt cond ____ 760-60 __ 2_8 ___ '86 img•1•· PB. PS, AC, •S,M 10< wicker bUket lunch Old Eng. entlque Oak USED OFFICE FURNI· ·75t·2767 foreign. 551-8285 manager, Wolfgang Jurt-19.800. (213)447-7666 '70 Bug, MW paint. am/fm new rka, rune good. detlveri.e h~ll comml.. TURE o p nek, f0< h""heet bldl , ~-.-•• anual. Good cond. l 700tofr. 673•72" --------' I • b I • w I 4 c h • I r • J . . roperly Mgmt. J 'V 67 MBZ •tc I -..... elon. Mon-rl. 9-1:30. 1350/0BO 1162_..,144 Deak, typewriter, Pitney !!fl to22 LDll~Oll llW "' pwer wn· $1895 obo. 536-7313 Call 720-0365 ' B 0 w 1 1 • 1 c B 0 b l ttllll 70•.a -doWI, euper clean In & '69 El Camino SS 398, 11 ftr llllllLI .bet. 10AM 838•7162' · -We're •1 In the WHt Sllel/ L.Mllng I out. $4600. 731-5079 vw Squareback ·ee, 30, good cond. with ehatl. WAITRESS/COUNTER Oecorat0<'• Oellte • woo-DRY STORAGE lor New & uHd JHp 3070 N. Chefry Aw. 000 mllM on eng. Weber $1995 OMO. 642-81153 GIRL. Start $3.50 plue den kl poeter tted Steel ottic. destt SalM There'• a RMson LONG BEACH 'ti 211 I cube. Need• trane r .. j~~~~~~~~!!I a 8'0, A/C, "r,•· II YoU .,. lhe right 13000 orig. Hll s1000: $50/0BO. Monthly boat 1torag1, • Price & Selectlon. (114) 111-1710 ::~11:n~~0or;,:!~lon. pelr. '5:2.7714 '77 Cl,J)flc• Clualc, 4dr 9UNM>Of 0 rl, good pay. Orlglnal 559-1336 I Excell. cond. 640·8837 any size, 24 hr MCurlty, $1,000,000 Inventory. • • 11•/973-4624, 8·5PM • . hrdtop, excel cond., .. ••• Pizza, 2121 Bllboa Blvd, USED OFFICE FURNI-tr .. launching .. ,. cor111r 22nd & Balboa. Double '*'· headboard, TURE IEWNIT .al 111111 OlllTY'I •lh-1.1-La 9147 "ILllW••-;u~os ~~·.PSI PB,ce ,"r'i .__ ______ _. ~In peraonJ>el 3-5. b~x._!Pr}n~e_. frame & n...... .. 1.,.....,,1,~ "'J•n.-llMIT -nu 'f --mattreu. Compte •nu. -· , .... ~-c _, ~ Hf+. .... _..,-lr • ·-------1'..uld•.A.P.tlca._ 3 TO CHOOSE 714/644·5944 wa11r .... PIT, FIT. Apply 64._8905 e ow•• . • 1 c . Bob 144 0110 6) Tll .. 1tt•si -m~s.-·-2,.,~nso=-». ~ 1111 fRMll at Klnga Relt1Yrant 7114 · 838-7162 • • 494-9426 CIMn,'rune good. s 1050, ..... ... Edinger, HB, be'-1 11 ·0tt whdlt• 10!1, $295, good Caah Reglat•r Sweda e RV & eo•T m• MMIGl •ID GOlll IOA Turbo Sterlon All reconditioned care. call 546-5999 ~ SP"'-·N ...... Eu....INE 11n I 1 pm. ¢~.';. 11 1 on· J aeml n• key. $300 bell offer. ft cm 1 Mt·MlJ Cll•> MH17t Cordia & Tredla Lagune Auto .. ""•1~180,_. Warett~an, PIT, ma-• 760•1533 • 673-4870 0< 644-8085 S1i.s-Servlce-L1lelng Turbo OleMI P.U. 880 No. Coat Hwy· Ftt• Hit lure, good driving ,.. Chrome well rack cork DRY STORAGE 4 Wllffl Drlftl H30 JO' CARVER Laguna Buch 494-9426 '76 Pinto Hatcnbk. MPG •3,"5 ~~~d.;..~;rvco FHllner P~r ~! )'II~ ewlvet Sb~ boerd, plctur11 & mlec ••A ,., •tlttl 78 Brat. good cond., AC, ~I c ~ uL A\AJ epeclal. 2300cc. 4 tpd, --------.,........,..., •00 • neary n-. Items . B1r9al n11 -tunrf,$3,000. l'LJU..Jl"lo.../1'..l:.'UIVIH '72VW411CLASSIC 52,000 m l. $1600. :•. W&lltllAMeir pr. 760·9533 645-7194 Wet Boat ellpe &45·8083 '" 5PM """-.M' «."""Sit '"'' Low ml, auto, full lnJ, 642-7221 1111 .. _ MOVING SALE --------ll/llllble aleo. """""'11"'. •w•oci-Xlnt cond, $1400. PIP _________ , "' .. Exper or train••• can Cube TV tabi.. Ilk• MW, Mu11 1111 Oak Exec. desk H WI Trac•• to3S PIE..fWIU IDs 558-8586 daye 'll Plllt I~. . 4 SPEED. STEREO mak1FS8-S13/h/Tr etartlng S50 497_6955 & credenza, Ilka new IUYllll YWIE ... _ .. 1HI .7,., """' S k Ol""""I) .7• VW Bue .... uto .... M/FM Mull Niii Orig. owner, •..SO pay., utt and P avll• $750 or make olfer -v _,,, I ( v... ... .. 1HI " " "' rune good, &850/obo. bl• In our publleatlona. MOVING: wood & beveled 640-0571 9.5 pm aoo East Ott lhrJ, .. •1T1111111 PIOllP '77 830CSI Stk (344UKA) Ill---~ •• er~·=· $5, 2 1e0 EI d. n . c . M . '2,"5 Call 537·2880 KING lee glue coif ... end & eota MOVING SALE 111·1111 Fully factory equipped. '79 7331 Stk (770214) . • 642·5116 --------beck tablH, Ilka new. 12003441 ·79 5281 At. (486457) Coupe. (550255) .los $800 Ht. 497•5955 2 Modern Fiie Cablneta.1--------• '79 3201 Stk. (543XUI) IOW •&181 Ytln ti 75 '75 Pinto 1t1tlon wagon 1111 JtH WutH like new. $45 497-5965 T i IOW $1111 · '79 3201 At (953XVN) • rune great IOOll• ood ~H.-O-.;N;..E.-S_T __ C_o_m_p_1 .. n1'"'0-.n"'11 MOVING SALE MOVING SALE llDl!Oltlt OD ·eo 320! At: (010ZVA) Ill.II, IHVIOI Muet .. 11.' s 1400 gobo: IMI Ftl Aide, Chauffeur & Hand· ContempO<ary Sola. lllr.• EJlllC\JliVe desk. Uk• new, Aircraft .... '81 3201 At. (081085) Ill LUSlll 975-1158 eves. AUTOMATIC, yman. "Ute gardenlnn". new, $300. 497.5955 • .,.,.,.. 497 59 .. ,. 1 -•ir••• ... OVERSEAS DELIVERY SUNROOF . .., I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ....,.,, • ,,., Yamaha 125 Enduro, lK ....... -EXPERTS '75 FO<d Pinto station wgn •1otTl.O Call tor appt & fr .. •1·1' (714) 836-5790 '--'I ......._ -'-t ) "'••-0573 A-.. 1-Marc. w•-, .... Ill Piun A Oriaaa 1•21 ml, new paint, llghle, u-ow. no...,..,..,..,•. a.."' .,_,. .... ~ _,_. -•• _ • b 11 eek ... • .... 5 (2131427-5494 Rune, but needa work. • £ HONEST Companion, Hl•Hll UPRIGHT PIANO 1:4.962~8679 'T'. .., ' Trade-In• Welcom. DILi •E Vil.Vt $800 OBO. 645-5737. 1-----'----- Alde, Chauffeur & 1111 Good beQlnner, S300 __ _.... _____ •77 9MW ~i9I, eunrooT. 191Se Harbor BIYd. 2631 Elden St. C.M. gerdenlng Alk t0< Marc 951-2512 llcycl11 Hll 1976 c11evy Luv 1ruc1r.. xlnt MW tact eng, -caas,-ililt ==------=t:.:l.:f~t1 COStAME~ '83 Falcon, new'1)alnt & S.U-0573. 7-9AM or aft .,._ • I I< nab• Pliyer. Amplco SCHWINN LADIES' c:ond. $1600 nrml Call 0< cond, $5800. 640·6454 '11 •I 141·HH 140·1tll Urea. $500. Good run- 15PM. ..1111 ttl el Grand, walnul 3 SPO, NEARLY NEW, c~by. 1407 D111w-. 1llt ... Hll It et:>•rlllell 1111 Vfl.Yt ll nlng cond. 552-8094 an laatia1tta hack (213)682·9742 $80 640·6422 apt 4, H.B. 557·1494. 4 lpeed Irena .. air cond.. AM/FM CHHll•, new 2 Door. 4 •P••d w/ _5...;pm_·-------1 1111 ,. ... 7 PASS. -4 SPD. 11IM80 •5,995 Garage Sale, many Item•. WurllU:er Organ, 2 key-c ao1.a 1112 ,... AM/FM 1tereo CllNtll, top. good condition. overdrive tr•n• .. low Liaetl• t32l Sat e-5, Sun 9-1, 9081 boards, b11ut11u1 cabl· =aa_.tt=n.._ __ ....;:-.;;o.;;"' 1h TM PIOllP fog l11npa, Seple ~own/ $3700/obo. 651-4435 mll81 & llke new tl::;.;==------:::;;1 C.tl SS.' Mediterranean Or. HB net Perfect c:ond. S2SO Camper Shell, lneulatld. E • 1 11n f1b1Jc rnterlor & before 10 p.m. (1BJZ813). Thi• w"k'a '73 M5ark 4, only 4e.ooo ---------1 -...-.. ____ ...;;.;-.;;; 646-1786. Ill• long bid Chevy conomlcalvcyt.engne, •us>« cl11nl (052YBG). ___ __; _____ , 9C>90'11 at ml, 2$00. Hlm1l1y1n Klltene. Seel l!!J!rt hack I ti ,._ • .1. l 2lO $275, 548·6263 r,:;..'(=~t~).power Thi• week'a.epeclll at Orel tlSl I IM.Y ltlH 642.0795 1111 ~ ~ hi•••• Point. A lovable ball of ·77 Celle•. low mllH, J!' •I -• -------IOW Sllll Lt0 11 1LIUUY Sll .. 11 'l1 IPIL llllTI LtU IUOI ... •11carr tUS NOP tur. S 150. Mates only AM/FM• ous. atereo Scuba Ge1r: Oc11n Dy· Mtttr llkn IOH ,...w tlree, nHd• ang. (714) 636-5790 ,74 M Com / 4 SPD. A/C 646-8132 $2500. OBO. 751-3311 nemlca reguletor. like woitt, $300. 548-0921 (2131 427-5494 ttrc et, P '· p/b, llH72CM6 •ft 5:30. MW $80, Call 831·2339 UMd Mo"9d. Vespa Calo., (71') 836-5790 Ted I W9'c air, MW ti,.., runs oood. '4,495 J ood r unning cond. (2 13) 427-5494 PtyMI l lSS r • ni om. S1250 OBO. 759-1677 0< ht• · Hll Jtwt!rr 1114 Surfboard twin lln ellver 200. 650-17'9 Tr~ns Welcome 1HI ,.---•• , '74 145 Wagon, mint 631-0900 .__ ______ _. Al<C Shih Tiu pupa F lllght w/channel1 5'10" --------I cond., new Burgundy ,73 Colony Pal1c Sta Wg~ Aleo etud aervlce · or sale 11 pt 94 karat S 125. 964-1656 Tim. •t ttrcycln / Dllt1a 117 1t4 Tllll p1tn1. bHutllul In/out. rune good, xtru. Muat 1114 n 838•9308 . ~~=~·~;~~e~~c;:u~ n t W it /l ttrttl23l kttltrl .... llUIL llUI Mull ... to apprec. 5"11 $1450. 557-9836 ... tan.I Al<C OLD ENGLISH PP. BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA '78 Triumph Bonneville. '78 F0<d R1nchero, fully Lold9d With option• II\· 528 00/0BO. 831 -3 178 • 'll DPIYI 11U1 4 8P~.cJ,!fAEO SHEEP900G79 14P7~PPIES t.60 ct diamond rln~ Color TV 2 yr wrnty 750cc. Almoet n-. 4, loeded. $2400 obo. Oya c, ludln9(0a0n43•u51)0~.1t1e '!~-d2~2G.L -~lvo,, fully Auto lie am/fm etereo ..,. "5 • " •npr-1-..., at s•""". On $148. Free delivery. 000 mllea. $1400/0BO. 754-7788·, evs 642-42..,. tene. · ... an . ..,. ""'• ._...,.. w OV91'· ' S3,;,"" s ·Ari ..... ....... ~ ...., Sugg. A9t&ll Prtc.. $21, drive, AM/FM caaa., tthr ceu. """· . Levier, , DOBIE Al<C PUPS 8 wk• S28001 640-6681. Open Sun. Tom Lee 642· 1803 or •73 Chevy "'• ton, pa. pb, 315: ()OW reduced 10 Int .. enrf, air, t>eautllul 548-1525 alt. &pm or IL.I I .u ..... ir1 . rv John'• 64&-1186 642-6483 ("'131532 3111 x23•" --1-ll_t_"_m_a __ -110. •••r•o cau. tctoi OILY an Ill cond . s390010Bo. , • vv. Champ 11ne. allow 0< pet. lli1c1llaatta1 1211 AM/FM 1tereo tor Hie •11 HONDA CB750 box . s 2 o o o f Ir m lllOI llPI' llTI 631·6280. 682-2701 OlD•dllt 1317 lllJU IT Lg bones. Gr111 dl•poal-with apHkere. $135 Run1 nic.. neede work, 646-0210 AUTOMATIC, tlon . $1 50/$30 0 . ExerclM bike, Triple ac.. Aleo AM car r.ctlo $20 $400(neg )87M7t2 •---------848DctveStreet •lac. t l77 OLDIE BUT GOODIE 537•7659 -tlon, hvy duty, lllnt cond, 951•7798 '74 Chevy PU, 8' bed. NEWPORT B'" ... 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(1AKL643). -760-05«: It no an1wer. ADVERTISERS Vall 9040 541-7856 Petrol Blue. aunroot, MacKenzie at Yukon. IOW 13111 Complete Rllbbltry. er ... Daytbn Sf)lldalre 20 gel plHH keap IJYll\9> Th• prlc• of 1t1m1 ad· Ptnui 1111 $9600/oner or a.aaume S57·5659. dlts, lltere. pens, &. 350 a ir compreuor with Claulc 18• Lapetrake V9'tlHd by veNcie dM-'77 Dodge Van Need• i.ue. 1575-8012 •ft 81---------' lb• of tud . 1110. houe. $200/obo c.ntury bey bolt. 4 cyt, 1ers In 1111 vehicle ctlNI-mln0< engine w0<k. 771< 1111110.11'1 tHO 35eB. removable Aaln, Dtanltt 546-3826 before 2:30 or 642-1178 Grey. S3$00 87M 1e 1 fled edvertlelng c:otumne ml. S900. 642-1178 •Y llTIMIDI hardtoP. xlnt cond. $11, CNUllC litl aft 9:30 P"' Eetate Mttlement. 55 pee , , doH not Include any 'M F'ORO '"TON ft•••lll 000 OBO. Mull Hll, Engllell Spod• dinner-w_1."1 T.O.P. 25 • 32 Sea a1>9tlcebl• 111111. llcenH. S tock, 1unroof, xlnt """ 631-7094 TIE WlllT •• ICLU.llt ware. lndlll Tr" Mak• "•Y °' 7 Low/no dn. 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'= l'U. '--" oon41 . 1 111 ••oll. M uat r• 111 , rnci . -... Mr Yw C4lll1 ~!!''.!!.. ~1!!' ..s Mlftt. flUle. M00/090. ·eo-·• -...... ..,......_..__ ...,.,., j ··~ 40' Newport Moorlnt . JIRDI••• _ ........ --... ,. _,, .. ~-eaw .... "-~~...r=rtt=. ':",..Cftll~: =. ~::-. '::':t'. ~.~i 1.111111 ~ ...... ,.,, .. "&Ir ... ·~"'..::':"'V:"~·· .. -=-"-=--·r---.-111-=-... -... -•. r 1~:..:· ~' .=.. e.e.:.:-. 'Cir.......... ...lllM.R4-... l..aG0/ .. 7~ co.ta:"~.=-===·~ ~ =.:=s:.=r ·"'• WWMMI CllMMm ~:::·=-- ... f, --ftl't {it {lOu nRl. ,'(6~n~W\fe£o0 GQn.&'10 -.nT l(J':t &lllUgeM Vlt1JnoM A -•.np·i~·:> 2 -Current -A Monthly Magazine For The Orange Cout/Wednescfay, JMuary 19, 1963 Rev. Pounds .. The Weight Saint Bucko He may 'never-say .qiet ' but he's far from speechless about weight control By Jim Pond He prances about on stage like a hyper gym instructor, exhorting his following to new emotional highs in the pursuit of fitness. He rants and raves, jokes and cajoles -and all with an infectious humor that transfonns an exercise class into a riotous celebration. He's Ricilard Simmons, and he's the hottest thin& to hit the health scene since leotards. On a sunny Monday morning the unabashed guru of good health took time after taping his daily syndicated ~levision sertes to reflect upon his phenomenal rise t o slenderizing superstardom. "I really work hard at what I do, so I mean what I do. And that's pretty evident on the show. I don't hide my emotions. I'm not afraid to cry. I'm not afraid to congratula~ people. I give other people all the thmgs that I give m)'llelf every day, and that's self-respect, self-esteem and a good aense of humor. "l mean, I love to laugh. I do not like torch 90llgs or sad movies. I'm the one who likes to go to a Broadway show and tap out. Why not? You have to face IO much every day -negativity, disappointment, I mean that's part of life. You have to face it every single day. Why then are you soma to spend the rest. of your time aeeing it?'' Si.mmorw maket lt a point to aee u little of it 1111 pcmil>le. ''I have to be in a good frame of mind, and when I find n)y1elf .Upping into an 'unaood' frune of rnlrid, [have to pt out of it.. And I UIUally tel u. out ol m1 IYlteln and then 80 on to IOIDethlnc happy. But that takes dl9dpllne. And that'• tM most difficuH thing the American or the European really has to offer himself. "You know, I get up in the morning and I put toothpaste on my toothbrush, and I just don't throw it in my mouth and get ready for the day, I really concentrate on how many teeth are in my mouth and I want them clean and my breath smells like Godzilla when I get up. I mean I really concentrate, and that takes discipline. "And most people are just too rushed, everything is so rushed. And nobody has a busier day than me. I mean I really do bust my chops. But I take time for me. I take time to teach class in the morning. I take time to lay in bed and read. I take time to do aome things that I want to do. It can't be all work, and lf you're just 90 neurotic in your work, you're not going to enjoy life. And then you're going to turn out to be bitter. And who wanta to be bitter? It only leads to calorie.." Of coune, Simmons, 33, was not always so level-headed regardln1 calorie intake. He now welahs a trim 137 pounds, but at one point In his life hie 5'7"-ftame tipped the 8Calee at 268 pound.a. One day in 1988, retumina to hit car after filming a televi1ion commerdal in Rome, where he wu a t\.K'Cftlful model, SlmmoN found an anonymous note on hit wtndahleld: ''Dear Rkhard, fat people die younc; pleMe don't die." Overwhelmed by this w..-nJ.na ~. he ph.anpi into a Cl'llh diet, lollnl 130 pCM.lndll ln 10 ..... teelUeMN;~t ·. Sgt. Simmons I . 'Electronic 'xerclse' flexes its new marketing muscles By JIM POND ...................... Possib ly the two greatest developments on the national scene in recent years have been t h e phenomenal growth of weight-la. and health-related industties and, of course, the skyrocketing popularity of all things electronic. Consequently, it's not surprising that a fusion of the two should suddenly find itself in the public eye. Electronic muscle stimulation has arrived and now reigns as the most (excuse the pun) c urrent instrument of the body-conscious. A lthough electronic muscle stimulation (EMS) has only recently been marketed for widespread public consumption in this country, i~s practitione rs sa y European athletes have used it for almost 20 years t.o increase strengt~ promote circulation and aid 1n the rehabilitauon of mjui-ed muscles. While EMS exponents regard the technology highly. many in the physical therapy fie ld remain wary of exploiters of the device and are withholding their e nthusiasm until . further r esearc h effectively delineates its capabilities. -EMs. or "electronic exercise" as 1t is oft.en referred Lo in advertising, involves producing "involuntary" muscle contract.ions through the use of an electric current. These arti!i cially-induced contractions p arallel those in everyday movement, ln which the brain sends a sim1lar signal along a nerve to the motor point of a muscle to produce a "voluntary " contraction. This involves placing electrodes (conduct 1ve rubber pads) on the skin over the motor points of major muscle groups. A weak electronic current is sent through the pads and received by the motor points, causing the muscles to contract in the same fashion as if they had received a "signal'' from the brain. The theory behind EMS is simple: simulate voluntary exercise and you will reap its benefits -toni~g. slimming and increased strength. Patients undergoing EMS are usually treated while reclining on a padded table entangled amongst wires, rubber pads and straps.,Thus, while the patient appears to be relaxing. perhaps reading a book or newspaper, he is in fact experiencing 800 to 900 contractions per muscle group in a 45-minute period. Now, while this technology may at first glance appear to come direct from the diary of Baron von Frankenstein, it should be noted that EMS has been used extensively in local hospitals· for the re-training of paralyzed muscles, a process in which voluntary exercise may prove inadequate, if not impossible. In fact. EMS has been used - though oft.en in crude form -since See EMS, OD Page 5 NO Monthly Dues MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION A HEALTHIER. HAPPIER '83 - COME EXERCISE WITH USI WE MAKE IT EASY -FUN AND AFFORDABLE! Suzan"lle' s Studio CALL US TODAV-LJMITED OFFER WE HAVE IT ALLI il THE BEST INSTRUCTORS iC CLASSES ALL DAV il FULL WEIGHT FACILITY il JAZZ • BALLET• M s YOGA • AEROBICS ~ PLUSH URROUNDINGS PREGNANT LADY ETC • LARGE T.V. AND VIDEO · • TOP MODEL MONARCH • FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE BICYCLES iC AIR CONDITIONED . • CO-ED CLASSES 3023 EAST COAST HWY. (IN ~IONICDITU) CORONA DELMAR• 675·1955 6:00 A.M. -1:00 P.M. Monda • 8aturd•>' ) NOW · YOUCAN TAKE OFF HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE Dieting alone can·1 help you beat your bad eat mg habits But the We1qh1 Watchers p1ogram can In wee~ly meetings. y.ou'll learn new aria proper eat mg hables mat can become as natulat to you as breathmg You'll find out how to lose pounds and keep them off once an<J for all I I I I I I I I • .. •~·· ... ' ,. 1,.,.,,,,,. ,,~ .. >~.1~"1·'l'(\.\1J '-'e'~'..1~' c."t""t1f'·"'" &r•T .. ,-1 t\fi,'\b"-!a.\;'. ,, ....... :·~'; • '~ · ''•'.J•,,,.j , .. 4 -Current -A Monthly MagazineJWedneeday, January 19, 1983 r•••••••••••••••••••••••••·---·-··•-•••••••••••••••-. Attention liabetioi Swlminlng helps bulld ·strength and endurance. For.a greater savings on all your diabetic . · needs, call us fintl Steweri·' s Pharmacy B.Y JOY f..YNNE PIKE suppressant. Almost all the SiecW .-.. c.•• -... · ,, .... ----.. --<:::.-~.---trormurrs-·ttuat··-you--prodoce---as-a -.L..s.--- A personal swimming program may be just the help you need to keep your head above water after the holiday rush. Gliding through cool, clear water is a beneficial way for most everyone to exercise, tone, relax and burn off all th06e holiday calories. · The sport requires no equipment. All you need is access to a pool and the mental desire an<b discipline to feel and look better. Dr. John F . Skinner, a prominent Newport Beach physician, is convinced that swimming is the best form of exercise around. "Swimming is an exceJient form of exercise because it prohibits excessive wear on the joints and ligaments," Skinn~r said. "It puts all the joints through a full range of motion.'' In contrast to other forms of aerobic exercise such as running or jazzercise, where cqnsistent pounding on the joints occurs. regular swimming is not likely to cause injury or trauma to the lower back, joints and limbs. Several years ago an arthritic condition in Skinner's lower back prompted him to take the plunge. "I began a daily swimming program and soop. found that the pain in my back had been alleviated," he said. Although swimming is not a medic;illy proven treatment for arthritis, Skinner maintains that it seemed to do wonders in his case. He now swims pool laps an average of three or four times a week, as a conditioning for his more strenuous endeavors of ocean swimming and body surfing. On the lighter side, Skinner recalled another reason for making the switch from jogging to swimming. "I found swimming to be a lot safer," he said, laughing . "While jogging I was chased by several neighborhood dogs, and once was nearly hit by a car pulling out of a driveway." As with any new exercise program, Skinner emphasizes the need to have a physical exam to determine if you have any health problems before undertaking swlmmlne, • 'The prerequisite for swimming need not lnclude the strength and endurance of Charles Atlas. According to fitness and sports medicine expert Gabe Mlrkin, swimming ia one of the best sports we have for people who are not in shape o'f' who suffer from arthritis. "The water's bUoyancy holds out' up, so the fon:e on your joinia isn't as great as when you're standing out of the water,'' saJd Mirkin. 0 Wben you stand In water up to your neck, your wei.abt is only orie-tenth of what it would normally be. • "Also when you swim, you're moving horizontally, ., your heart does n 't have to pump a1ain1t gravity." Consistent 1wimmln1 is also beneficial for those who are ovJ'rwgight. Accordlna to Mirkln · awimmln8 and other~ can be uaed at a 10le way to loee we,ht, or ... ~ ad~to. diK .... "Exerclse is an a ppetite res u It of exercise are appetite suppressants," he said. Dr. Allan LeRoy, an Orange Coast orthopedic surgeon, is one more physician who touts the benefits of Limit 4 Bottles regular swimming. "Consistent swimming has done a great deal for me," said LeRoy. "It's an exercise which you can do on your own, rain or shine, and not 1525 ... flfdt Dr. East ... . c.ta ...... 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Rlveralde, s_, s.rn.rdlno and SM Dlflf10 ooun• ad: 114114 111 ~~l5iiliiii~~~.::-~~:-'l"J r- 1 I Current -A Monthly Magazine For The Orange Coast/Wednesday, January 19, 1983 _. 5 EMS Pf 8Cii"it0ners-can prori1'1Se ,·inCh loSS' .. From Page 3 the 1930s in this OOUJ'ltry, according · to one Costa Mesa practitioner. The While physical therapists look askance· at vendors promising only "new" developme n t in this _ ~::;h~r~b;~:S~p~~ic~~i:_~~--.. -~ttortless reducing, reputable ~Jens §hQ'!!_§..l]g2kif]f}Jesu!t$.-~~-.,__. ···~ _ And it's in this last capacity that -- several local physical therapists are wary of EMS vendors promising "effortless weight loss." ''People would love to be able to lie down on a table and have their fat massaged off. But it just doesn't happen that way. You have to exert some force," says Kathy Clarke, a registered physical therapist in Newport Beach. Despite her fears of unscrupulous practitioners, Ms. Clarke beUeves EMS can improve body tone, circulation and muscle su-ength. And she's not alone among physical therapists in that respect. "There's no question that it (EMS) could have a toning effect," says Roger Rommelfanger, a registered physical therapist, also of Newport Beach. He adds, however: "I think anyone in the field would tell you that active stimulation -real exercise -is far more desirable than artificial stimulation." His last point, however, is not argued by established vendors of &MS, who recommend combining EMS with voluntary exercise to ·'achieve maximum conditioning of all muscle groups. What, then, is the importanee of EMS in exercise and weight-loss programs? According to John Benson. of Newport Bio-Fitness, Inc., a vendor of EMS, the oniy way to "bum off'' fat is through proper cardiovucular exercise. He adds, however, that many people who believe they have weight problems may in fact suffer only from "lazy" muscles. Figure problems, he says, are of- ten not due to excessive fat, but rather from muscles that have lost their tone, allowing internal organs and fat to bulge. The role EMS plays is to tighten and firm mU9Cle fiben to create, not weight loss, but "inch lea" -and in a way far superior to voluntary exercise. "Many people who want to get in shape," Benson says, "will gQ. to the gym with good intentions. But alter two or three visits, they often are 90 tired and 90re that they give it up. "And even if they don't give up, w hen they do exercise there's often the tendency for stronger m~ to take over for w eaker mU9Cles. So they don't really exerct.e properly." 'nlat's where EMS comes in. Benson says normal exercise, which is dependent upon signah (rom the brain, uses about 30 to 40 percen t of mU8Cle fiber. In contrasti EMS, which bypa998 the brain and nervous system. eng~ 80 percent of the muaele fiber 'n exercile, · producing stronger, complete• contractions that work the entitt IDU8Cle. Moreover, h e aays, th e EMS machi n e isolate• t h e mu1cle1, making it tmpoealble to "cheat'' by ualng leveraae against a w eaker muecle. Alao, by produclna a complete contnlction. more blood la equeeied out of the mUlcle, leavtna more room for fresh, oxygenated blood to take lta place when the mu.cle relaxes. 1bia. ln tum, preventa build-up ln the mu.cle of 1acUc acid, a primary cause for the familiar aorene11 associated with the aftermath of voluntary exercise. As in normal exercise programs, EMS can be tailored to the specific needs of the individual by modulation of the "type" of current used. There's even a distinction among EMS machines: a "toner" works upon red muscle fiber for endurance and a "bulk builder" concentrates on white muscle fiber to build strength. EMS, Benson believes, will never replace voluntary exercise, and it r will never be a miracle cure for . weigh t problems. But when included 1n a comprehensive exercise pr ogram, it produces significan t toning and "inch loss" after only a few sessions. · And for a society bent u pon instant gratification, that may be enough. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ....... 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The years go by and the pounds just seem to keep rolling on. You don't feel you're eating more than you used to but your jeans are telling a. •different stor)'. According to Nauonal Center for Health statistics you're not alone. The average female is 15 to 20 pounds over-Weight and the average male is tipping the scales at 20 to 30 pounds over. This weight problem has trigge red its own distinct industry. Everywhere the consumer looks he is bombarded by claims from organJzations that offer relief from that excess baggage. There are new die ts and pills and vitamins -all designed for one purpoee, to help shed those pounds qufc kly and effortless I y. Weight control organizations come and go ancLfad diets are in and out, but one organization, Weight Watchers, seems to be here to stay. Weight Watchers has come a long way since it began 20 years ago with Jean Nldetch and six fat friends, who decided to go on the New York City Obesity Clinic diet and to meet weekly for a weigh-in and pep talk. The weekly meetings soon outgrew Nidetch's home and they rented the second floor loft above a movie theater in Little Neck, New York. · On the morning of May 15. 19~3. 200 people Uned-up to enter a room designed to seat 50. Meetings were held every two houn to accommodate the crowd and Weight Watchers became an organiz.ed entity. Today, Weight Watchers ii suooessfully operating in all 50 states and 27 foreign countries. There are 16,000 classes held worldwide on a w;ekly ba•i• and their membership has ~ to 11 million. According to Gloria HaU, community relations director for Vfeight Watchers, there are more weight-<:onlclous people now th.an there ever has been. "Overweight people are looking for a miracle," said Hall, "that's why there .are so many fad diets and wonder drugs on the market." Hall is quick to point out that Weight Watchers ia not a miracle worker. it takes time and effort to lose those pounds and inches. HaJl feels that the reason Weleht Watchers has been a.round so long ls due to a combination of thfn&s. Weight Watch.en stttseee 110Und nutrition and each of the three menu plana they offer reClect this. A combl.nali'>l'l o( reeearch from the medical community and peer group support hu made it the highly auccesful program it is today. All of the lecturers and support group penonnel haw been overweighL 1bey have all been in and out of dk Weight Watchers work According to Hall, comaraderie between U! person and the person pi weight that makes the c the overweight peraon "' been there and know!.J lose those pounds. "It works." said Hal under the program 13 maintained her weigh• you've tried all the dru didn't seem to perConn ready to work with som Anyone who is 10 can join Weight Watcl initiation fee and then week. At .the.Jirst We.ighl. new member is introdu He or she is weighed-i11 weight is set for each in height and size. The new member ' food plans. Each pla balanced meals and two The Full Choice PlJ wide variety of nutriticx been built into this fieXJ options to meet the Ir dieter also has a choice since some servings are In the Limited Che more restricted. The J choices and no ranges. each category have beer caloric selections. This p dieter who prefers a m and does not like to h choices. • The no choice plan designed to help me1 starting the prosram or plateau in weight Io.. 'I: or ranges and is for tho choices cause difficultl remain on this prograr weeks. After the initial intro members attend a wee weight is monitored ant to ihe Penonal Action I Acoordina to Hall, tht is a fonn ol behavior n by Dr. Ridulrd B. Stul profemor at the Unlven 1be plan oonmu of presented in cla11, e partic:uJar challenp ce lOllinl weigh\. The lecwren leed • challenge and tee~ ,building eating manat'I a 'weighty' problem e 20 years of losing have finally let them. la this feeling of rmer overweight tly trying to lose rence. It provides someone who has how hard it is to ho shed 94 pounds ars ago and has er since. "After d fad diets that at miracle, you're · g that does." - ds overweif ht . There is a 15 tings cost $6 a tchers meeting the to the programs. ·vately and a goal duaJ based on his select from three onsisls of three ed snacks. ows the dieter a . Choices have program allowing 'dual needs. The ard to quantity, ~in ranges. Plan the menu is has fewer food !nY choices within fnit.ed to the lowest la designed for the specific food plan ! a wide range of ~ structured menu era who are juat ho have reached a p!an has no choices it.hat find that food :Meters should not 1or more than two ~on and. weigh-in, • class where the ir hey are introduced 11. ~ Action Plan :ificaUon developed Ph.d ., fonne:rly a of Michigan. eries of "modula" \ dealing with a nonly faced while cuaaion about each are suggested for nt akilla. Memben are shown how to plan physical and social envirorunents to reduce eating urges, how to deal with discouragers, how to eat in a restaurant without overeating and how to cope with boredom and tension without turning to food. F.ach module has a chart that provides the rQember with an opportunity to monitor his progress. New personal action plans are distnbuted and discussed every other week. During the alternate classes, the results obtained from follo wing the module suggestions are discussed by the lecturer and peers. "ln order to lose weight most people have to alter their eating habits," said Hall. "Habits are hard to c hange but the~ehavorial modification modules can help the overweight person. · "We live in such a lood orlen·ted society. Tor a lot of people 1t would be much easier to just quit eating rather than altering habits. But we can't quit eating." After the third meeting the members are introduced to the Pepstep penional exercise plan, developed by Dr. Lenore R. Zohman, M .D ., a specialist In the field of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. This plan ts an optional supplement to the food program and is designed to help members lose weight faster , firm up and reduce appetite. It features low·level exercise of long duration done on a regular basis. It requires no special clothing or equipment. The plan offers a choke of two prognuna. walking or stair· climbing, a aeries of "warm-ups" and a gradual increase of duration. For most people in Weight Watchers' the plan i.s just a means of loaing weight in. an atmosphere that provides support and enthuaiasrn. But IOOn the program becomes a way of life and many women have introduced their husbands and c hlldren to the food program. "We see more men partk:ipating ln Weight Watchera everyday," said Hall, "the hardest part ts getting them in the door, but once we do they have become some of our fastest losers." There is no time frame 1et for the weight lam. ElM-h individual loo.es weight dillerently and will reach plateaim at different tlmes. Each individual has a goal range aet for them that la compauble to an insurance company chart for average weisht. "For some· people thelr first goal ia to weigh at the top of th1I range," said Hall, "it is up to each individual. "I alwajs tell my lecture eta.es that their fint aoel ihould be what they aay they wel&b on thetr drivt'l'W Ucen.e," she said-laughing. When membeN achleve t.belr pl Weftht See Weigh&, Pa1e 11 " current· A Monthly Magazine For The Orange Cout/WednMday, January 19, 1983 -7 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Startt 10 a.m. Thursday 10% to 40% -~Off --. Everything CLOTHING MOVING COMFORT CLGTHING BILL RODGERS CLOTHING NIKE CLOTHING FRANK SHORTER CLOTHING DOLPH1N SHORTS SHOES 30% OFF 30% OFF 40% OFF 40% OFF $8.00 CHILDREN'S SHOES 25% TO 40% OFF BASKETBALL SHOES 20 % TO 30 % OFF RACQUETBALL SHOES 20 % TO 40 % OFF TENNIS SHOES 10 % TO 25 % OFF RUNNING SHOES 10% TO 40 % OFF Plus Much, Much More FLEET FEET Corner of Brookhurst & Hamilton 9931 H•111Htoa A••· • ---··-·-Hun~~pon ••!! _____________________ _ 983-llll lt• • ..frl. 10-l -a.t. 11-1 -a.a. 11-4all ' l ~~~--l -. - -- 8 -Current -A Monthly "'4!~az.l~!.f.<?T T~ Orange Coast/Wednesday, J8fluary 19, ,1983 ........... I • • • I • • I • • • • • What good· Is a resolutlon If It doesn't work? New Year 's resolutions - whe ther kept or not -should at least be based upon solid premises. What good is a resolution if it won't ~ork ~ begin wi~h? _ _ Especially appbcal>Je to ffie aoove - argument are resolutions regarding weight-loss diets. Why ma~ things _miserable for yourself if the misery is to no avail? With this in mind, the following r esolutions (italicize d) w e re composed, along with an ~ent of their validity. Factua l information in this arlJcle was taken from "The Partnership Diet Program" by Kelly D. Brownell, Ph.d. fattening. Moreover, It's important calories. Adding a quarter cup of to eat starches that are high in fiber. sour cream, however, brings the Whole grains, dried beans, peas and caorie count to 265, and two raw. unpeeled vegetables provide tablespoons of buttel' or margarine such fiber content aod help e~ite almost triples each count. Fried Iooomovementtli1ough the large--pota~corlUl1.n'"the b1l used ln intestine. though it has no magical cooking for furthei: calories. weight-loss properties. Next year my diet will be very Potatoes will not be a part of my low in carbohydrates. Many popular diet next year. Potatoes are not diets suggest r es trictions of fattening. One medium-to large-size carbohydrates. No evidence exists. baked potato contains o nly 145 however, that s uch deprivation produces greater weight loss than other diets that restrict calories to the same degree . In fact, carbohydrate deprivation can cause headaches, dlzz.iness and lethargy, an<! put an added-burde n orr the kidneys. . The preceding examples may provide some direction for your New Year's resolutions, or at least steer you clear of some illogical ones. The rest is up to you. Sklnn·y Haven cuts calories Next year I will skip at least one January represe nts ia new year selection of fresh fixings at the salad "Skinny Delicious" tastes like ice meal a day. Not a good idea. A and a new opportunity to initiate bar. cream but contains only one third of dieter who skips breakfast and lunch healthy eating habits. It Is a lso The entree list includes many of the calories. Flavors include old-time may be so famished when usuaUy a time to shl!P unwanted those old favorites which are not favorites like chocolate and vanilla. dinnertime rolls around that he will pounds which crept &n during the normally found on a low calorie More exotic varieties incl ude consume more food than If he had Holiday season. eating plan. German chocolate, chocolate mint, eaten moderately throughout the Some of these include Manicotti English toffee, capuccino, and ps·na d M ns · bi'g Skinny Haven could help. Skinny ay. oreover, co wrung one Florentine, tostadas, e nchiladas, colada. al a ·1 's assoc1· ated with Haven is dedicated to serving good me uay 1 r garden quiche and even pina. 5.....,.;a1ty ..J--rts-incl-ude original incre ase d fat production and tasting. nu1"itious and low c~lorie ..--UC1Rlll:' e levated cholesterol levels. food. In fact, most items on their According to tM Preside nt. of va.-iations on old favorites: Hot In order to Jose weight, I will eat extensive menu conform to the Skinny Haven, BUJ Calhoon, Skinny fudge cake, apples a la mode, fresh only natural foods next year. It's a requirements of the Weight Haven has no magical potion that fruit crisp, root beer floats, graham nice thoul(ht, but although it may be Watcher 's, T .O.P .S. and Cambridge takes the calories away. crust pies, sundaes and even that nutritionally sound, "natural" is not programs. as well as the guidelines "We begin with the finest diet buster the banana split. synonymous with "low<>t:alor1e." set by the American Heart ingrediqts available and take Care The fact is, nothiog at Skinny Some nut mixes, cereals and other Association. to bring produc ts which are Haven .is a diet buster. They've items m natural food stores are very The menu features appetizers. prepared with little or no added taken care to serve only low-calorie, high in calories. soups. salads, entrees and even preservatives, fats or oils, sugar. nutritious and delicious foods. Next year I wW avoid starches at desserts. ~ starches or salt," said Caloon. There are 25 .locations throughout all costs. Not necessary. St.arches "Nothing.Skinny Haven serves or Southern California, as well as (complex carbohydrates) and protein Some of thoee things featured are sells is deep fried." 1 Sacramento, Las Vegas and Fort co'lt.aln fc;>ur calories per gram. So, "Skinny Nachos", French Onion What has brought Skinny\Haven Worth, Texas. Most locations are g ram for gram, starch is no more Soup topped with 100!> whole its biggest fame is their own open 11 a.m . to 10 p.m . Monday fattening than protein. Fats contain wheat crouton covered ln melted Invention of a (tor.en dairy dessert through Friday, noon to 8 p.m. on n_i_n_e_cal_o_r_ies--'pe_r_.gr,___am_an_d_are __ mos __ t __ ch_eese __ o_r_a_aa_la_d_fi_x_e_d_fr_o_m_t_h_e_._ca~lled;..;..;.._'_;'S;.;.kinn...;o'=y'--.,;;De;....;.;;;li;.;;.et;..;.ous...;.;;;;...;.;." _____ __:S=unday. -... EXERCISE TRAMPOLINES , LOSE WEIGHT TONE & TIGHTEN MUSCLES I IMPROVE HEART ACTIVITY INCREASE CIRCULATION RELAX TENSE MUSCLES At Allergan Pharmaceutlcals we're committed to meeting the eye care needs of people · around the world through continuing research and development In the fields of eye disease and contact _ lenses. In addition, ~Hergan actively supports community effort• to Inform and educate residents on achieving and · maintaining good tl'ealth. ' II .. Current -A Monthly Magazine /Wednesday, Januarv 19. 1983 2''h .;r ... ,, .• , •••• c"•t>,'411• C. \1fi 1 1· ·~u·' ... _,..~,·~. t. t ~~~"I• l tl!I 1f;flt 1• lat'-1.ttJf) --':l Medical Breakthrough Richard Sim~ons speaks Do )'OU oceMMn•Qy have Jwedathee, M.dic.. Slrvice Ceo&.-. the ~ 1toimcbacbee. nual coepedon, lldn CytcKoDc 1W.ma laborat.ory ln Orange problems. eore jointe, fat.lpe, mood Coum.y, b.u made nwmroua imp'ove- ewinp, ~ve .U-or weight prob-a.ita lil the tA9t: You are now able to ,.. lane? A.Ii improved t.tdemmetnltel that ceive an llCCUl"lltenut.ritimal procnm that theee IDd many other c::cmplainta can be ii llp8dally d-ip«I for your body.,With caUM'd byCOmmoo foodli ID the diet; your e.t 100 1'9Cfll(ye comptebewive From Pace z "My crash program made me thin, but I ended up in a hospital to recover ff'Ol'O ·the trauma I put my body through," he recalla. "I began to study health, nutrition and exercise to discover where I had gone wrong. I discovered the correlation between proper eating habits and regular exercile, and the importance of a positive mental attitude." · When Simmons returned to the United States in 1971, he decided to test his will power by taking a position as maitre d' at a posh Loe Angeles restaurant, where he was alarmed to observe people overeating unhealthful foods. "People 'had positively no idea what they were doing to their bodies. I was horrified." So he quit, and with a few investors opened in 1975 Ruffage and The Anatomy Asylum, a combination h ealth food restaurant/exercise studio in the heart of Beverly Hills. Simmons grew as a local celebrity and his fitness center became a popular haunt of Hollywood stars. His notoriety soon catapulted him to the talk show circuit, and in 1979 he made the first. of his weekly appearances (playing himself) on the popular da~ soap opera General Hospital. 'The Richard Simmons Show" is now syndicated in almost 200 markets nationwide and has already garnered four Emmy awards, jncluding Best Daytime Television Show. Simmons is also an acoomplished writer. His "Never Say Diet Book," pu~ in 1980, was on the New York Times bestseller list for 55 weeks and h as sold more than 500,000 copies in hardcover. He's opened more Anatomy Asylwns -57 to be ex.act, including several in Orange County. He has plans for 300 in total. "Sixty for the handicapped. Classes for the deaf and the blind and p eople in wheelchairs. I'm not fooling around," he says. "l'm going to make this world healthy, and they want it. They just don't want it as bad as they should want iL And the only reason they'll get to want it bad i$ by really seeing their life and putting down some goals and going for it." And yet despite Simmons' "infec!tious" humoi:,. his will power and driving determination have as yet failed to sink into tbe "popular conscience.'' "My biggest month is January. My worst mpnth is December," he says of the patronage received by his fitness centers. "And that's every year, and I've been in this business eight years. "Why la it? Because people give up. People don't want to croaa the final line to reach a goal. They don't -they're scared. And for what l'eallOm? We all know ~ reuona. We don't want to f.ail. We doft't want people to laush. We don't want people to potnt. We don't want to look stupid. I mean, all of the ree80n8. 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Irvine For more lnform•tfon: U.C. lrvlne 833·5346 Orange Coast YMCA 642-9990 Irvine Jazzerclse 540-8039 Costa Meu Recreation Carmen Yuppa Conference Center 847·5909 Swimming therapy holds water From Page 4 have to make a reservation or find someone to compete with," he adds. All three physicians, emphasi~e the need to achieve the "training effect", in order to benefit lrom you swimming workouts. A ccord ing t o Mildred and Kenneth C. Cooper in their book "The Aerobics Book For Women", an order to achieve this training effect the swimmer needs to maintain an "effective working range" while swimming. This 1s measured in hean- beats per minute and represents the safB and e ffective range while exercising. C-00per calculates the "maximum effective t·ardiac output Lhe heart should not beat faster than this -by starting with 220 and subtracting the age of the athlete. To get the "working range" he then multiples the "maximum rate output" by .85 and .70 (70 percent to 85 percent is best for improving cardiovascular effiency.) For example: The "m aximum eHective heart rate" for somone 31-years-oJd is 189 (220 • 31 -189.) Therefore, their working range of 70 to 85 percent is between 132 and 16 1 heart beats per minute (.70 x 189 132.3 -85 x 189 160.7.) The heart rate as me~ured by taking ·the athletes pulse and mult.aplying by 10. After the "effective working range" is determined the swimmer soon learns to feel if he is swimming within this range and receiving the most benefits. Skinner emphasize:; hl)wever, not to be overly ambitious when first st a rting a s wimming program. "Don't try and prove your ability all at once," he says. Instead, set a reasonable goal for yourself and then let your body tell you how much s wimmihg is an adequate workout." Both LeRoy and Skinner advise that a beneficial swimming program consists of swimming within the working range three times every week for 30 minutes each time. This is best for overall cardiovascular ti tness and endurance. In addition to the heart conditioning whic h swimming provides, the sport is aiso a mood elevator. ''There is no debate on this in the scientific community," said Mirkin. "The mood elevation achieved from exercise lasts six to 18 hours. You can come home from work hating your pot-smoking kid, and after an exercise program you'll love him," he adds. -SwTrnminglsa r elax·antancr·- provides a good opportunity for meditation, according to Skinner. ''l always mediatate when I'm swimming. It's suc h a relaxing activity and a good time for thinking." Variety in your swimming program is an absolute ingredient. Both Skiner and LeRoy emphsizc the need to switch the strokes you're using periodically . Cra~l (Freestyle), breast stroke, sidestroke and backstroke are all excellent strokes to utilize during your workouts. By switching s troke$ you won't tire as easily or become bored with the sam e move m ents over and over. -. Simmons. From Page 9. holding and S10pping and they don't just charge and go for it. If it doesn't work, pick yourself up, dust your tushy off and try something else." In order to keep the "dusting" to a minimum, Simmons recommends setting goals and living life in the pursuit of them and , mor e importantly, attaining them. ''The import.ant thing is reaching any of your goals, whether they be marital goals, financial goals, intellectual goals, respect goals, what.ever they be. The most important thing is getting lO your goal -not reaching half of your goal. Forget thatr T.hat's puUlng your We on the burner. Who needs that? Go all the way. Like l saJd, if it doesn't work, go back to step one. But don't have 10 steps, get to five and pitch a tent. "I'm doing everything in my power to help as many human beings out there. And wpy? Because I really do enr· y being a lrl of mankind and like what do. I really do get a big kick out of someone walking up lo me and saying, 'I haven't exercised in 30 years, but I started and Jost 45 pounds, and I had my teeth straightened and finally, Richard, I like what I do.' "It's very simple, and It's very common sense. I just work hard at it." Weight Watchers celebrates From Page 7 Watchers offers a MaJntenance Plan to help them keep the pounds off. This is an eight-step plan, giving guidelines for re-Introducing non-Program foods lnto the daily menu in moderation. When memben achieve their pl weight and complete eight weeks of learning the Maintenance Pl.an they become Lifetime Membera. 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THI .BRAISE CDAll Owners or these boat slips have reJected a proposed settlement of . the Oxbow Loop ownership question, which has dragged on for l l years. .. • 1:1111 110111 UHANCat COUNTY CAl IFOhN1A :~CENT S interior-lit By STEVE MITCHELL Ofttle DellY ...... It-" Interior lighted bus1nea signs along Laguna B eac h 's oonunercial stripe may at.ill live long and prosper -provided they pass close city scrutiny every five years. Council members rejected a proposal by Councilman Dan KeMey Tum:lay that would ban Interior llt signs. lnatead, the panel aet the groundwork for a review system to eliminate so- called uh8lgbtly aignage In town. Kenney'a proposal to ban .such signs brought a chamber fJll .of m e rchants and businessmen Tuesday, many of whom said such an ordinance would.produce . an economic hardship on their bu.sineSles. for his auggetUng a ban on auch algna·ge stems fr o m new, merchants who come to town, 1>4rchaae Interior lit signs. then seek permluion from the city Deslgn Review Board to lnatall them. He said an outright prohibition of 1uch slgru would leave no doubt in tbe minda of merchants that they should 1erlou1ly consider other options, such u wood signs lighted ~th exterior spotlights. But his f ellow council members opposed an outright ban on such slgnage. "I'm concerned about the lcm o f indivi duality," said 0 O;>une~man Bobbie Minkin. 14~1/e.:.tf not· a Bavariln\ village, and vie·~e not. the ci~ of Irvine either," she\said. NB Oxbow incident puzzling M ost o f those who s poke during the two-hour hearing on the proposed ban agreed the city should continue to closely regulate futilre requests for new signs. But they said they objected to a sweeping ordinance prohibiting interior lit signs, and a blanket amortization for auch signs. Following the public hearing, the council voted unanimoualy: -To permit interior lighted signs . -To prepare an ordinance under which all existing interior lighted sigru would be abated within three years unleu the sign owner applied $0 the city for a review of hia sign. By STEVE MARBLE Of Ifie o.11 Not It.ft Nobody is sure who owns the Oxbow Loop, a long-neglected waterway that runs behind a residential tract in Ne wpor t Beach. The channel, once popular as a boating and swimming spot, now is silted and little more than a mudflat at times. Residents in Newport Shores, a small community on the west side of the city, want to· dredge the waterway but say the ownenbip quelldon baa blocked any action. Don Borthwick has a dock at the rear of tu. house and a boat that he no longer can use. He saJd he's been after the city for years to take a role in aorting out the ownenhip dispute. ''Thia haa ~ draain.i on for 11 years." he claimed~-aaid he b~ll~}'ea the city own.a the W1JM.'llQ8 channel . The ownership question surfaced in 1971 in the form of a .lawsuit. 1be legal action, filed by three landowners againll the state, the county and the city, has never been settled. The suit has been kept alive through several amendments to the lawsuit filed by the trio of property own ers. An Orange County Superior Court judge has delaye d the case to permit attempts at an out-of-court settlement. Settleme nt proposals have been rejected by the owners. The most recent rejection came last year. Robert Burnham.· acting city attorney, said the history of the suit is so complicated and convoluted that he has a tough time understanding why it was ever filed. It is generally assumed that the cast of possible owners ihcludes the state, the county, the city and Beeco Ltd., a land developing firm. Bill Banning, president of Be«o and owner of property on the inland side of the channel, maihtains that his firm owns a t least part of the channel. He said he has been charged taxes on the channel in past years. Banning said he believes the lawsuit stems from a past dispute his firm had with the people who filed the court action. The three plaintif!s -Halsted Pembroke, Clarence Hunt and Mamie Hunt -could not be reached for comment. If the channel, which branches off from a waterway that runs parallel to the Sant.a Ana River, la detennined to be tidelands, it meana the state la the' owner. If that ii the cue, the state likely would aak the cit y to maintain the waterway as it does with other state tidelands. The city, as cuatodian for the state, would be responsible for dredging the chaftnel. The cost la estimated at $30.000. "Th e dredging needs to be done," said City Manager Bob Wynn, "but u n le111 we'r e identified as the owner, it would be a questionable use of city funds." Wynn said the city decided this month to step up its effort to settle the lawsuit and resolve the ownership question .. He said the city wants a mediator appointed who can sit down with all parties and bring the issue to an end ou tside the court. Banning, who said be also favors an end to disagreement, pointed out that it is n ot the ownersh ip dispute that is preventing the cha nnel from being dredged. He said residents footed the bill for a dredging once before. Borthwick acknowledged. that residents, through a special asse!tvnent, did pay for a $25,000 dredging. But, he said. he's not sure they'd pay again and he's not sure that they should. "Whoever owns It sh ould dredge I\," he said .. " And m'l feeling is that the city owns it.' Waterfowl preserve is included in Newport's Oxbow Loop. And several speakers termed Laguna Beach a "multi- d i mens ion al tow n ," adding the potpourri appearance of the city is what brought them to Laguna in the first place. Kenney said the major reason (The council said that many interior-lit signs subject for review would be approved, adding the review process would e nable the city to weed out (See LAGUNA, Pase A!) ~Krishna 'brain-wash' ' case goes_ to lrial By STEVE TRIPOLI Of"hD.ilr ......... Pre -trial motions w e r e scheduled to be heard today in a lawsuit In which it ls claimed the Laguna Beach members of the Hare Kriahna sect brainwashed and falsely impriaoned a Cypnw girl. According to documents on file in Orange County Superior Court, the alleged actlvitiea oocurred over a one-year period that began in 1974. The family's story is similar to stories that have been heard regularly In recent years. The mother of Robin George. who was 14 years old when the proble ms began, says h er daughter was enticed from th.eir home by members of the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna sect, brainwashed into' the Krishna lifestyle and spirited away to other Krishna enclaves across the United States and Canada as her family followed her trail. Robi n 's mothe r , Marcia George, said she and her late husband s pent most of their waking hours searching for their daughter while she was gone. The strain of the search eventually killed her husband, James, In 1976, the suit claims. The International Society for Krishna Conaciousneu and its 1!hapters in several states and Canada. all of which are named as defendan\s in the suit, claim th a t .. R o b l n fled t o l hem complaining of cruelty, beatings and ha.rah treatment at home. The 90Ciety aaya it sheltered the girl bealu.e of her accounts of her home life, and points to her aecond fllaht from the home -after once being retrieved by her father -• evidence she did not want to be with her family. Society memben finally brought Robin to Loi Angeles In 1975 for the purpoee of returning her to her family, court docu.menta filed by the Kriahnaa say, but only becaWJe the IOdety became concer"ied about the trouble her parents might cau.te them over the girl. Marcia George's suit cla.l.ms her daughter was subjected lo a Krishna regimen that inclUded poor diet, boun of chanting and • very little sleep. The suit Claima the society's "mind control" and other techniques ~t about a ''great and evil change'' in Robin George. Robin now is a 23-year-old graduate of California State University at Long Beach'• School of Art and bu overcome her experience of eight years ago, according to news accounts. · Marcia George re~b said she filed the suit to b~ late husband'• wishes that ahe "not let up" on the Kriahnu. 1'le suit was filed In October 1977, before public awareneea of cults increaaed through such incidents aa the one involving the People's Temple cult and its leader, the Rev. Jim Jones, Mrs. George, said. -----------INDEX---------~-----~-- Queen can't make it to Westminster the aun h.. set on plans to brlbg Qu~en Elizabeth II to Weltmlnlter f~ a brief but regal CkU!ioony at the foot of the dty'• mbil-repllca of the Big Ben clock tower. . The queen of England, to visit 11~ California cities ln late February, almply won't have time to vialt Westminlter. Her majesty won't even have time to ataD off It Dllneyland. -11'h'• a very t11hl 1ehedule," noted John Houlton, of the BritMh c.orwwa~ In Loi Angeie.. 0 We very much recret it ... '!be newt WM dilbeanen1n.I to Wntminater Councilman 'OU ffmttn, who maMpd to ttt the 0..-.. C.OW.ty dty ~y with ddtemeftt awl' • pomlblit royal """ Hod&H even borrowed a double decUt but to tnvel to ... eo....11 .. "' Loa~ to deliver a we-want-the-queen petition wt th 25,000 ligr\atures. The Wettminl'ter Chorale had rebeaned a sped.al arrarurement of "God Save the Queen',. and a group of Scottlah dancers had a1ree d to perform at the ceremony. Then came the bed newa from Buckingham Palace. Houlton aal,S h e handed the royal rejection to HodJ•• momenta after the councilman handed over the peUUonl. But Houlton aald he wu "1 impreued with Hod1ea' enthum.n ~t he Ml -.reed to ~ an aJ*"'te plan for a royal vWt -mi""'9 die queen, of ooune .. _.,_ ~~· conaulate of flclal ••id mere wW be about 400 ..non ttavelJ.na aboard her majelty'• yecht, the Bri~ who Ubly ( ... NO QUUN, P .. e Al) Seventy-year marathon ends for Jim Thorpe. Page El. At Your Service Bulletin Board Business Cavalcade eta.lfied Comics Croeeword B3 A4 84-5. B2 ~-8 B7 B7 FA A6 B6 Death Not.ices Editorial Entertainment Food Horoeoope Ann Landera Movie. Cl-6,01-5 B2 82 Mutual Funct. ' ' National News PubUc Notlcel B6, 84 A3 B3,B8,D6,E3-~ Sporia Dr. Stelncrohn Stock Marketa Televiaion Theat.ta Weelher World N~ El-3 82 BS B8 Be A2 A3 I 982 hum year for eco:riomy_ • Decline deepest since 1946; jobless at 42-year high By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 The economy shrank at an annual rate of 2.5 percent In the f inal three months of 1982, reversing six months of growth and bringhl& the decline for the e ntire year t o 1.8 percent, lta Jteepeat slide since 1946, the Commerce Department reported today. (Related storiet Papa A3, 85) Many economists have Mid the drop In the lnflatlon-adjuated 1ro11 national product fn the October-December quarter hu helped set the ataae for a recovery from the rece11lon which begin In July 1981, u bUll.ntnlet held t.it produc:tkln to reduce atockplle1 of merchandise. The 1982 decline compared with economic 1rowth of l.t percent In UNU and a 0.4 ~t slide ln 1880, the yeer of the previoua recetiAon. , But cte.ptie e)tpectatioN of a modest recovery In 1983, the Congressional Budget Office said in preliminary protection• Tuesday that unemp oyment would averaae 10.7 percent this year and 9.9 percent In 1984. The jobless rate wu a 42-year hiah of 10.8 percent In December. Congrealonal .Bud1et Office analysts a1ao .Jaid that without changes in tax•• or federal 1pendln1, the budaet deficit could tweU to $214 billion in the filcal year that bellnl Oct. 1 and to '322 bUllon In filcal year 1987. · Meanwhile, ho.-for n!C.'OVer)' In the hou110.1 Industry continued to bl!lld de1plte a report that the number of~ on which conatnac:Uon bepn Laat yeu wu the amall"t for any YMr~ 1948. The Commerce t>.partment reported that builders started work on 1,001,000 new t.-In • 1882, a 2.2 percent drop from the ,.ar before and tl'Mt few..i lira • 1,015,000 housing 1tarta recorded In 1946. Construct\on activity be1an picking up late last year aa lntereat rates fell. Ratn are expected to fall more ln the weeks ahead , and many economists believe that will help the houlinc Industry ahi•ke off ita three-yeer alump. Robert Ded;rlck , the Co mm erce Departmtnt undel'le('retary, aakl that new ~WU Up 48 peft9at lft Dlcember from ltl rec I I CII )Dw PCJAnt of Oc1.ober 1811, ... that buUdinl permlta for hature c:ontU'Uetlon had rtaen \hroup four atrailht monthl. Whtie b1'lldera had an exceptionally poor yeer" In 1111, • new study aaya the Amertcaa construction lnduatry can cut about •10 bllllon 1 year la operatiftl coeta . 1 0~~0~~l~~~M~~~J~~~,·~~-------------------------~11•1•111a• Survivor must start • Condominium . compromise clouted IJ ROBERT BARKER ortMMer "'4...,. about l ~ mllt1 aet ot Pacific.: C<>ut Hl1hw1y. Fervdoun and Dotti AhadpOUt. l''ord uld that opponentt will condomjnlum• aro re<;tulred to help pa' remodelln1 coeta ror tho 20·year-old facility. over again Br llOIERT BARKER or .. ....,,... ..... A lut·mlhuto auempt to rt".Ch Mandie aald hi• proponl. tokt their battle •1aln1t the • compromilo on plana to build which cam• at the end of a dtvelopment ~ the at.ate C-Qutal nearly GO condomlnluma at tho thr ·hour public heartn1 , would .Commlplon which he predlcu H~ said ht-and hil wlf• have apcnt • 1.2 million on t.ho ro1t1ur1nt and other lmprovementa. He ettlrnat.d It will cost another $2 mJUlon to completo the remodollna and Diana Pet.en10n lost everything 1he owned when fire awept throulh her Huntinaton Beach oandioinin!um w=lJer-ihil month, Huntlnaton Harbour Bay and Nduet' realdentlal d natty ot the will be more recepUv . Racquet Club haa come under previoualy tubmltted plana and The plan needl Coaatal attack. would cut down vlaual Imp.eta Cornml-1on approval becawie the Chuck Ford, an oppe>M'""'°""'-amlt.T Wc:.Af\Cl _ l ~-!~clill\Jle1 ~,lthln_!~~~tr:• llre dmtroyed her clothe., her furniture and even her contact Jenae.. She can't drive her car becauae heat from the flamea melted the key. Her condominium was insured but lu content!' ~ren't, said friends. ~ the condominium plan, aald he la The comprom~ plan hal been rou zone. "very dlaappolnt d wltt\, the eet to 1t1Cf membeu for Ford and other opponent• Huntington Beach City Council additional 1tudy and 11 tcheduled clahn the co~ would dC!ltroy and wltn Mayor Bob ~ndlc. to return tor a vote In two weelu. open apaco t.'OntUUon1 at the club "When we met with him 1''ord aald, however, that that lncludea a lOO·boat .i1p (Mandie) Wedneeday, he was in Mandie'• propoaal was "no marina, t.ennia courtt, a prtvat.o tot.al aupport ot our pdlltlon. l -compromise at all," becauae It beach. awlmmlns pool and couldn't believe what he did." would 1tlll allow the same reataurant and banquet faclU tlea. -P-.'K"V~~~ • 4----The propo.ed condo• were 1upported by the 700-member Huntington .Harbour Property Ownera AllociatJon. But opponent.a uld they aecured more than 1,000 aignatutet on peUUoN In proi.t: To make things even worae, she had been unemployed from her job aa' a social worker for lhtte years and had spent her savinp, llCCOrding to friends. What Mandie did waa to ofter number of condos -48 -as A had po u r, an l ran I an JLoompromiae...Monday nllht that originally requested by owner"\ I m m I s r a n t , 1 a I d t h e would eliminate one of three proposed three-atory buildings at the clut> at. Warner Avenue, The controver1y haa been likened to a "civil war'' in Huntington Harbour. Netahbora brought by a bag of clothes and shoes and a toothbrush as firemen were moppina up at her home on Cla r emont Lane near ConUnental Drive last week. She was provided temporary lodging by the American Red Cron, which also supplied medicine and a pair of glasses. But neighbor Lee Sketo said Peterson needs more help "In getting her life together again." Sketo is offering her house, at 19861 Claremont Lane , Huntington Beach, as a drop-off place for contributions of clothes or money. She said monef should be given in the form o checks and made out to Peterson. She said donors should call her Diana Peterson before 5 p.m. before bringing contributions to her home. The telephon~ number Is 968-2993. "She needs everything," Sketo said, •·eapeciall¥ a jotx'' The Jan. 11 fire also tias touched off an intensive program by the Huntington Beach ~Ire Dep.artment to give smoke detector fire alarms to area residents. Fire of!icials are going door- to-door givirig away the warning systems that were obtain ed through a federal grant. Peterson's condominium didn't have an alarm, fire officials said. C1111 Mesa------ Planners to weigh CM sign ordinance One of the first items to come before the new Costa Mesa Planning Commission in March will be a proposal to revise the city sign ordinance. · The c.osta Mesa City Council haa voted 4-1 to forward U> the -'Those who a re going to ben erit are a sma ll number o f people." comm ission a draft ordinance allowing non-conforming ·signs that were legal prior to passage of the ordinance in 1974 to remain until altered-voluntarily. "hard.snip on businesses coming into the city." Long-lime business ownel"S in the ctiy have contended the existing ordinance is unfair because it forces them to bring down signs that were considered legal prior to passage of t he ordinance in 1974. Said McFarland, "Those who are going to benefl t are a reasonably small number of people. I hope the chamber of commerce and other buslnesses wouJd look at the whole city and not just look out for a small number of sel f .serving businessmen.•• About 20 percent of the city's 4,644 signs are considered non- conlonning. NO QUEEN • • F.:rom Page A 1 will need entertainment during the California stay. "Councilman Hodges has agreed to entertain the sailors, 11 said Houlton. "So we're working on that." Westminster city offlclals said there is a1ao talk about luring the queen to Orange County in 1984 during the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Drill~ng fig Protests halted Normal operations were reported today at an oil drilling barge off Huntington Beach that has been the target of protests by labor union members and the Jewish Defense League and waa the subject of a bomb threat on Tuesday. No bomb was found in a search of the barge, and protest efforta at the site have been halted. "As far as I know, lt's now back to normal," U.S . Coast .Guard Petty Officer Pat Milton said. The bomb threat, telephoned to the Coast Guard's Long Beach office by an anonymous ca\ler, came a day after membera of Plledrlvers Union Local 2370 ended a one-day sit-In at Platform Edith, being built for Chevron Oil by workers on the barge Challenger I, moored next to the platform. The platform is located 8 ~ miles off Huntington Beach. Union memben charged that the Heerema Group, Dutch parent company of the firm doing some of the construction, was illegally employing low-paid foreign workers In jobs that should go to Americans. The Jewish Defense Leag~e contended that the firm's founder, Peter G .1 Heerema, was a Conner Nazi SS ofllcer. ~ Union members left the pJadorm peacefulll Monday when ordered of by U .S . marshals bearing U.S. Diatrlct Judge A . Andrew Hau k'a restraining order against the demonstration. Irv Rubin, Los ~eles chief of the Jewish Defense League, said his organization only learned Monday that Heerema, the alleged former Nazi, had died in October, 1981. He said hia group would not take part in further protests concerning the platform. Aninial shelter site j)1~kt;_d /or so_µfh oc _ Orange County supervisors have taken the first steps toward locating a new animal shelter in south Orange County after years of searching for a suitable location. Supervisors agreed Tuesday to hire a consultant to study the feasibility of constructing the an imal shelter in the Galivan Retarding Basin, just west of the San Diego Freeway between Oso and Crown Valley parkways near Mi.s.9lon Viejo. The two to three-acre parcel to be studied is situated above the level that any floodwaters collected In the bas in might reach. explained Ken Hall. an executive assistant to Su pervisor Thomas Riley. The nearest development to the proposed site is the exclusive Nellie Cail Ranch to the north, Hall said. He added that the site is near the tract on which the Mission Viejo transportataon terminal is to be built. Members of a special site se l ection committee recommended the Galivan Basin site last July. The committee was composed of major landowners in the area, co mmunity r e presen la lives and local government officials. Undu the existing ordinance, non-con forming signs must be brou1ht into conformance by next J an. 1. Councllman F.d McFarland, a long-time supporter of the nine· year old sign law, voted against Monday'• action, saying any cha~~~ n ow will create a The councu aec1aea to wal\ until new commission memben are seated in March before forwarding the docume nt for • review. The council is ,xpected LO ~v1~w tne dratt ordinance in June. .,.., NM ~ by Cheriff It.en Signs like this one, at the So~th Coast Theater in Laguna 8 each., wo n ,.t have to Rain varies along Coas t In urging fellow supervbors to approve the $10 ,000 appropriation to fund the study, Riley called the site selection process ''one of the most frustrating problems" he has encountered as a supervisor. "A large portion of the lack of success (in locating a site) can be attributed to the fact animal shelters are one of those important public seivices which everyone agrees is essential, but no one wants near them." be changed after all. ~\' 0 :':,:l:""'~t 0 -, i-r:1-. ~-!-nd-~-~-~-e-o!-so-ay..-.~-~---~-19J-.g-~-.-.~--Snow-[E.....,.:· • Thuraday or 44 10 54 were ----.....----.-"T""-"T""--r---- Coastal Fair with north to northwest wind• 20 to 30 mph. especially In ·-!*ow cenyona. Cout•t. Intend low• tn 401. Coufal hlgll 114. Inland 68. w.1 .. eo. Smelt craft advltory lor N•wport leach er•• to Sen Clefnente lll•nd IOI lneteulng wtnde. Wlndl b9comlng W.St to , northWMt 20 to 30 knot• over outer wtt«s end 15 to 25 knot1 "'1W Inner -t••· S.. fYV.r out., wet•• 7 to II fMI, Inner welert 4 to 6 Ifft. Waete<ty .....tla 3 to 4 r .. t. 8-Tllng pattly Cloudy. lorecaet. · Pertly doudy tklea with wlnda 20 to :io mi>h -• expect9d In the ~· tonight with lowl ot 34 to '4 In Ille not1hern "-11 end 42 10 50 In the aoutharn 6-11. Oac:reulng wind• and tllr ~with hlgns ot eo to M 1n tn. northern ~ end 64 to 70 In the IOUthem o-11 _. foracall for Thlndey. Tenipe_ra tureS;, NATION HI lo Natot\91 WN!ftef SeMce 18 -02 NOAA. US O.Ot ot Com<"MfC• ;1 fg Fronta: Cold ...-warm _..Occluded ...-stationafy • 32 23 31 13 37 21 24 14 5J 37 28 14 _4§_ 2.I. 38 23 27 24 411 40' 23 00 119 62 14 04• 05 .().4 42 25 44 27 21 01 36 15 311 20 23 12 24 07 17 11 44 12 17 .o2 51 35 11 01 31 20 24 11 11 oe 10 06 11 31 OI ..01 17 10 43 26 45 29 18 ~ 40 17 79 .. 53 37 24 10 43 2t 51 27 Tucaon 40 37 Tutu • 21 24 WaahlnQton 57 43 Wlctllll 35 25 CALlf'ONt!A 211 14 Bek ... fleld 37 34 Olythe 37 28 Eureka ee 5& Fr~ 20 14 Lancutar ~ ~~~~ 48 4 1 Monterey 24 12 NMdlea 35 20 Oak~ 2l 17 PMO Roblee 34 3 1 Red Bluff 21 20 Aa<lwood City es 311 Sactarnento 37 14 Salln• .. 47 San DlagO 11 02 San Frenci.co 17 ..ot Santa Batbara 41 42 Santa Marta 21 -02 Stockton !; ~~ Thermal 61 30 • Ulllafl 31 16 Barltow 41 33 Bigs.. 53 41 ~ ~ ~ Lall• Arrown.ad. 17 14 ==" 27 t6 Mt, Wllaon .. "~BMch 06 ·17 OntW'lo ~ • ~ P*t 8prtnga 31 27 = ~ llemtlrdlnO 85 40 ~ ~= 27 24 54 43 69 eo 44 56 43 81 44 e5 eo 57 55 ee 58 47 57 41 50 48 57 47 51 45 511 47 68 59 54 411 82 49 64 49 74 53 85 44 5t 21 53 24 eo ... 47 21 16 47 ee 42 84 ae 84 49 81 42 72 ... ff 45 " 41 IO $1 ... .,..""!""....;-.. _____________________________ .... o.rw ... llint• Ana 17 43 11 47 17 tM 45 27 lllf llPllT S....CNI T.,_ Vdlly Tides IMAPI TODAY s.eond low U7 p.m 0.1 poot poor TltuMDAY poor FlrM high j:>3 8.m. 4,0 poor ,., .. IOw 7!0I a.m. 2.4 poor leOOfld hlgfl 1H7 p.m. 3.1 poot ~... 7 11 ""'· 1 , poor 11111 ••••• 10 p "' • tl•H poor ~H7 a m ~ "Moon "'' 10 It pm., "'" r:--T~ 10 4t a.in LAGUNA. • • From Page A 1 unsightly aignage.) L-To allow merchants with objectionable signs an additional five years to take them down. -To require all foterior lit signs to be subject to review every five years. The council directed the 'city attorney to come up with a revlslon to the city's existing sign ordinance that retJects its vote. It aho voted to have the planning commission and design review board study the proposed changes before the revised rdinance is brought before the oouncll for final approv . Just exactly how much rain your garden received as a result of this morning's storm depends on where you live. Huntlngt9..,1llreach , for example, received only .11 of an inch of rain -a fraction of the .42 of an inch that fell at the Los Angeles Civic Center. In Laguna Beach, .17 of an inch fell according to a rain gauge atop the Laguna Beach Lumber Yard. An amateur meteorolo~t saJd San Juan Capistrano received .25 during the downpour. Meanwhile, forecasters in Loe Angeles said Orange Coast residents can anticipate windy, cool and wintry weather for the next few days. The thermometer will dip to the 40s along the coast and inland areasr with hiahs-on Thursday in the low to m1a 60s. Riley said the study is intended to determine whether the animal shelter could be built on the county-owned parcel without compromising the land's use as a flood control basin. Currently, the countr operates only a single anima sheller. located on The City Drive in Orange. C9rrec tion A telephone number for the Orange County Guild for Infant Survival ln Monday's story on Sudden Infant Death SvnClrCllfbtl~--' was incorrect. The number for the group is 968·7623. JANUAR¥ Appliance and Electronics ·CLEARANCE *Save ·up to 40% * . . on brand name household appliances and electronics from Sanyo, Cuisinart, Braun, Wearever, Sunbeam, Rival , Hamilton Beach, Kltchenmald, Krups, Conalr, Farberware, GE, Toastmaster, Preato, Oster and morel Moat Item• In Umlted auppty. Some not ..,.....,.. tn an atoree. more thsn you expecl In a hatdware store · lS iiM: I It • ------i~h_,, ______ "'-________ ~------------------------Clllil•-1 .sets water Laguna N1guel"chamber of Commerce members will hear an update on the water ·situation in south Orange County when the chamber mt..-ets Thursday at 11 :30 a.m. The chamber luncheon will be l)eld at the Crown House Rl•stnuront nn Const Highway • A study of plants. birds, and animals will be conducted Wednesday mornings during February and March at the N e wp.ort B eac h Environmental Center. The worksh ops, to run from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m .. will • Friends of the Laguna Beach Library will host a used book sale Saturday at t h l' la b r a r y pa r k i n g I o t between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. • Hardcover books will be priced between 25 cents and Special Jan. 19, 19!3 Jan. 25, 1913 Trichocastef' letri: 3.99 and the speaker wlll be Col. John V . Foley, general manager o ( the Moulto n Niguel Water District. Cost of the luncheon Is $9 and reservations can be made by calling Cwol Bowmaa at 495-3300. feature guest spe/ialists. The classes a re co-sponsored by Coastline Co mmunity College. The nature cen ter, located at 1601 16th St., is a haven for more than 100 s pecies of bards. For more Information, t•all Betty Hogg at 645-8863. $1. and paperbacks 10 cents. Proceeds will benefit the library for purc h ase of materials n o t funded by Orange County. The library is located at 363 Glenneyre St. On Leotards & Swimwear My home is Borneo. Thanand, Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. My bo!IY rettm~s moth!r-o.!:.pearl with a htnt ot red oran&e. lfectoral fins. anal tins. throat and breast are red orange I am undoubtedly the f!IOSt btaut1lul of the Coura1111 lam~y. See me 1t '-quatK Tropicals whtre I am on sale undtr the name "Pearl Cou11mi" lor Ollly 3 99 :!1111• """ ('fo,1•11111• Pelicans' surgical bills aided When Paul Oruenbeck of Cotta Meu read about tht- mulllaUons of brown pellcana, he dedded to help the Injured blrda u part ol hht-work ~an F.aale Scout. 1'he l~-year-old member of Boy Scout Troop 339 la trying to raile about $400 to cover the cost of material• used In the novel prosthe ti c a u rger y being performed at Crown Valley Animal H oapltal In Laguna . Niguel. Oruenbeck.a... who coincidentall_y_ a mein~r or nla troop's "'Pelican Patrol, haa collected $74 so far from popcorn and candy sales. He plans a gauge sale to raiae the rest of the funds that would' pay· for a fiberglass beak, metal plates and screws and bone cement used In a single operation. To attain the rank of Eagle Scout, community service m1,15t. be performed for a n on-Scout organization, Oruenbeck said. In addition to raislng money for the surgical materials, his efforts are also designed to demonstrate leadership and encourage other Scouts to help the plight of the pelicans. "l can't understand how this Outlrt .'lw /J V($A' • 1510 W 8Mt1•t0sl1 llesJ S49.IJ9l•Comtt Hlrbor ' 8&t1 1012 ltRIOSO DRIVE, SUITE 104, COSTA MEIA - (714) 645-3359 Between 17th & 18th St. off of Whittler Blvd. MON.-FRI. -10-4 --~ FINAL REDUCTIONS 203 to 503 OFF Suits, Sport Coa,ts, and Spo rt Shirts Eleven seeking · 5 planiiing ·pOsts Eleven Cotta Metan• have d e nied the aecuaation. The applle-d for poelllona on the city Plan n In 8 Comm 1 ul on la , Planntns Comml•lon, lncludlna appolnted by the City Council. In four men currently servln1 on 1')76 the full comml11lon wu the five-member board. uked to ttep down by the Last month the City Council council. asked tor Ule-~gnatfona of all-._.._ flve membel'I, saying It wanted A A • B to review the panel. rmy Jr ase Commluloner Ramo na Sawyer-Wataon, whoae term wu • J d acheduled to end December 1984, reunion s ate la the only commlesloner not Paul Gruenbeck ; seek ing another term. She '9 11.1 · h J vol unteered to r eslgn for J or 1riarc personal reasons p rior to the -council's aoJlon. T one person or these people are Co mm.i s s ion er s Walt destroying the birds," Davenport, Lynn Van Aken, Gruenbeck said. ''I know th"ty Chic Clarke and Mark Sloate all QQther fishermen but they re-applied The deadline was last (pelicans) can't help it. They're Friday and a decision is expected very friendly." to be made next month. Since mid-October, 19 pelicans Also applying for a seat on the have been found with their commission are Joseph W . upper beaks cut or sawed off. DeCarlo, Robert L. McLaLtghlin, Four died as a result of their Charles Markel, Charles L. Ropp, injuries and the rest were sent to Iris V. Schweitzer, Marshall Styli Crown Valley. Without upper and Bob Wolfe. beaks, the birds would not Van Aken, who finished fifth survive in the wild. In the November council race, Four pelicans have received has contended the resignation artifi cial beaks, but additional request is politically motivated surgeries have been postponed and stems from his support of the after two beaks broke off in city sign ordlnance. recent weeks. City council members have a..e.rV-~~ion• a.r:e b.elnc,_ _ accepted by the Co1ta MeH Histo~l Society for the eJahth annual Santa Ana Army Air Bue reunion March 1 at Oranae Coast CODege in Cotta Me.a. Reservations for the 12:30 p.m. luncheon in the campus cafeteria are $10 per penon. Deadline la Feb. 28. There ls no c harge for attending only the 1:30 p.m. presentation by guest tpeaker • Colonel William D. Campbell, who was a supply officer at the air base. Memorabilia from the air bMe will be on display at 11 a .m . For more information call 631-5918 or MS-4442. 25 %off the marked own price a appea-rs on any reduced ticket. Be early .•. quantities are llmlted..W.• dS_n't hive every Item In every size or color. ...... - EX1mple of how our 111• works: Men's Flennel Shirts M9n'• )eek••·· Orig. ....................................... 18.00 Now ........................................ 9.99 Orig ........................................ 60.00 Now ........................................ 29.99 Leu 25% ................................ 2.50 Leas 25% ................................ 7.50 Your price 7 .49 Your price 22.49 JCPenntrt Speclal Savings In All Departments. Yu on •••"f reouceo item CIA'Ttllny m1111tc1 oown vou cen Ilk• enotl'\et 2&' ott t~ matllecl PfOC• Matktct oown uema w• 1110 be ioen111..a on reek• and teoi.1 by ... n1 119na ano caro to~11 'Hutry cauen1t1 .. 1 1.11111ecs . '119"!1 IOe!'IM.CS Dy •eel leg 0t reO line 00 l'IOl incMll temooiary redvctiOlll ot r99uler •lem• • 'ltem1 llllOwn n t•iwnote• only not •~"9ble on evety 11ore JCPenney • .... "'"' """"" ttwouth ..... "'"· ... OI ffVfM Yov"•" c:~o-It ------.-· ·~.;;:;;: Huntington Center only . 7777 Edinger Avenue m-m1 ' ·~.&.--~-----, ... ·-.... , t j ~··· Hel r , . .,. •I 19 states hit bar by unemployme~t • WASHINGTON (AP) -; Nineteen atatet experienced double·dlglt jobleqneu U1 Novt'mber, three ttmes u many u In th aame month a year earlier, according to the latest Bureau or Labor Statiatlaa repori. The agency al10 1ald Tuesday that from November 1981 to l.ut November, only one at.ate - Main -uw it• uncmrloyment rate decline. I~ jobleea rate .Up~ from 7. percent in November 1981 to 7:0 percent lUt NOYem~ The highest jobleta rates in November occurred in Michigan and Weit Virginia, 16.4 percent, and Alabama, l~.3. It aald that every state suffered a Joaa in manufacturing jobs over the year. Disneyland profit dips BURBANK (AP) -High interest payments on Cunds borrowed to build Epcot Center at Walt Disney World depressed first quart.er profita slightly for Walt Disney Productions, despite record revenues, the company said. The opening of the $1 bi llion futuristic entertainment center near Orlando, brought almoet 4.7 million visitors to Walt Disney World In the first flacaJ quarter ending last Dec. 31. compared with 2.4 mllllon visitors the same quarter a year earlier, the company announced Tuesday. But attendance at Disneyland in Anahe im dropped 14 percent for the quarter -to 1.7 million Crom 2 million in the same period the previous year. Firm tells earnings Western, Digital Corp., Irvine, has announced second quarfer fiscal 1983 results. Net earnings for the second quart.er of $511,000, or 4 centa per share, improved significantly from the net loes incurred during the first quarter fiaca1 1983 of $855,000, or 6 cents. , Operating income for the second quarter of $518,- • 000 improved substantially over the second quarter of fiscal 1982 losses of $239,000, re presenting an 1 operating profit improvemef\l of more than $750,000. Net earnings for the second quarter increased 33 percent over second quarter 1982 net earnings of $384,000, or 3 cents, on a net sales Increase of 24 percent to $11,052,000. Net sales for the second quarter of fiscal 1982 ttaled $8,950,000. Net sales the first half of fiacal 1983 increased 23 percent to '18,745,000 from last year's first half· level of $15,185,000. The first half operating loss for fiscal 1983 declined substantialTy lo a loss of only $399,000 from a lass of $1,504,000 incurred during the first six months of fiscal 1982, registering an improvement of more than $1.1 million. WHAT STOCKS DID .. EW "'°911C IAPI "Jal. M ~.,~ l1t m '"' I.a 2 ... Nl:W YOlllC IAPI J ... 11 METALS Nf!W YORK (AP) -Spo1 nonl•Houa m•"' prio.• lodlt Copper 78~-82~ cen11 I POUnd, u s ci..1ln1tleln9 · L9M 22·24 '*'" a pound DM 40 <*Ill 1 pound, ~ Tift S4 2431 ........ w .. compoell• lb ,,,....._ 78 CMtt I pOund, NY ....._,, $380.00 '* lllllk. PlallfttHft 1•80.00·l•H.OO ,.,.rc;ll HOY ounce, N.V SILVER , "-'dJ a...,_, Sil 000 -''O\'. ~ onl) dail)t quGll GOLD QUOTATIONS er TM A11ul1t1• "- &el«l.O world gold pra. loelly L•11••11 morn•no 11111no 101 71. up $12 76 Lo1M1011 •ll•rnoon ll11lng $05.50. up 110 50 ..., .. 1n1rnoon llalflo 1497 .4&, UC> SI0.919. r1111111Mt ftll"1o Met.ff. up s11,t4. z..,,,_ ••It .rt.,nOOf\ $-491.00 Old, up I 13 oo. 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