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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-13 - Orange Coast PilotDonald Bren is a private man who, without fanfare, hal become one of the richest people in the country and one of the most powerful in Orange County. He owns 86 percent of the Irvine Co. -the larg•t landowner in the county -and la said to be worth more than $500 million. Bren, 50, who grew up in Loe Angeles and Newport Beach, maintains a home in the Hollywood Hills and on exclusive Linda lale. He sails, ak.ia, plays tennis and collects contem- porary art. Alt.hough outco- ing when among friends, Bren dislikes the limelight. Some regard him as ahy. During a rare inter- view last spring, Bren avoided questions about his private life, even refusing ' to say how old his three children are. His father was movie producer Milton Bren. who later married actl"ea Claire Trevor. His mother, Marion Jorgensen, is a friend of President Ronald Reagan. Bren admits he grew up in wealth. But he insists Donald Bren (See BREN'S, Page AZ> THE ORANGE COAST THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1983 Unborn baby's death 'quick' By STEVE MARBLE Ol .. o.lr ......... An unborn baby apparently was dead by the time authorites first arrived at the acene of a murder-suicide that left four dead in a quiet Costa Mesa neigh- borhood Tue9day afternoon. The Orange County Coroner's office said today the unborn baby probably died no longer than five minutes after the eight months' pregnant mother was fatally shot . in the chest. Police did not at first realize that 32-year-old Shaida Assafi was pregnant, causing a 30-minute delay in efforts to save the fetus. Paramedics. who had left the home, were called back to the death scene when the diacovery was made. But according to the coroner's office, the unborn baby died momenta after the mot.her did and probably was dead by the time emergency vehicles first pulled into the abort cul-de-sac where the slayinga took place. "If we had raced in there and tried to save the baby as a first thing we still w~uldn't have made it," said Cost.A · Mesa Lt. Jack Calnon. The slayings erupted during a gathering of relatives who'd been called together to help work out a divon::e settlement. The exact motive behind the rampage, how- ever, remains unclear. Police said 52-year-old Mahmood Family opened fire on A.au.ti -his siat.er-in-law -and a cousin before putting the gun to his own head. Family's wife, Shahla, was in a bathroom at the time of the shooting and escaped injury Bucket brigade 2 millionaires vie to control lrvineflo. fate .~ Stories by Steve ~rble of the Dally Piiot Staff Company's 10 directors profiled on Page C 1 For all her power and all her money, Joan lrvlne Smith la JUSl a voice on the telephone. "How can I tnat you?" ahe asked when the quetUon or a face-to-face meeting la aaked. "I really don't know who you are." Smith, a multi-millionaire and granddaughter of the Irvine Co.'s founder, haa been in virtual 11eeluaion for five years. She has a hou.e outside Laguna Beach, several others In Newport Beach and still another in Virginia. When ahe does venture out for an occasional shopping trip or a party it's with family members. "I'd be aaking for it otherwise," she said. Three times daily a driver makes hls way from her Emerald Bay home ·to the Irvine Co. headquarters in Newport Beach carrying stacks of typed material from Smith. Once a day he stops by a Corona del Mar deli, picking his boss up a corned (Sff SMITH, Page A!> Jou Irvine Smltb COUNTY IDITIDN ORANGE COUNT"Y CAllf-ORNIA 25 CENTS Irvine's coIDputer kids Ineet the FBI By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. o.lr .... ""' Four Irvine high school com- puter kids, the type of youngsters who attend claaes regularly and escape campus popularity con- tests, gained national notoriety today. Television camera crews ar- rived before Woodbridge High opened today to fihn interviews Embezzle suspect arrested • in arson By ROBERT BARKER Of .. o.IJ ........ A Huntington Beach man previously arrested on suspicion of embezzlement has been ar- rested on auapicion of arson in connection with a $2.2 million fire that swept through the John Treiber Co. in Fountain Valley last Father's Day .. Detective Rick Chris1eJUtm said today that 43-year-old Anthony DiLauro, a former accountant for the company, was arrested on the arson charge Tuesday ln Orange County Jail where he waa being held on earlier embezzlement, forgery and conspiracy charges. "We now believe that arson was a ooverup to the check acheme," Christensen said. He declined to elaborate other than to d..l8cloee that roaring flames of last June 19 destroyed some of the company's financial records. with the four teen-agers whose home computer equipment was confiscated Wednesday by FBI agents. When federal agents burst into the homes of the teen-agers and confiscated thousands of dollars of home computer equipment, it was like a scene from the movie ''WarGarnes.'' The students quickly learned Wedne9day the a,enta weren't playing games when they were shown search warrants ~ on allegations of ''wire fraud.' "He said, 'FBI, and that com- puter's mine,' "said Wayne Cor- reia, 17, of Cbe agent who.climbed through th! boy's bedroom win- dow alter failing to get a response at the door. Correia and another youth said the trouble apparently stems from their unknowing use of a Vir- ginia-based network which charges computer users to send messages. "I don't know that there was any malice or whet.her there was any Intention," Woodbridge As&s- t.ant Princlpa] Brian Quinn said today. "It seems like they were having a good time and got in over th~head.'' David Hill, 17, said all the Irvine teen-agers did was write elec- tronic messages to each other through their computers. "We were just playing around on there, not knowing we were doing anything wrong," Hill said The youth said documents car- ried by the FBI indicated agents were investigating computer. uaera who had illegally tapped into the Virginia-based system. "We had no aocesa to any other infonnation at all," Hill said. "We just thought it was our own little thing in there." Equipment was also seized from brothers Gary and Gregg Knutaon, whoee ages were not available. FBI spokesman Fred Reagan in Los Angeles confirmed the seiz- ures, but would not discuss details of the case. ffe said tl)at agents served warrants in Irvine and (See COMPUTERS, Page A%) Church chafing over $2,629 weeding hill By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. o.lr ......... Both the Fountain Valley City Council and a Mormon Church representative agreed that as far as weed clearing bills go, the price tag was rather high. But so were the weeds. City officials charged the church $2,629.09 for the clearing weeds from from a 1.3-ac:re vacant lot purchaaed recently by the Mormons. City officials said the weeds had grown about four feet high on the parcel. on Warner Avenue just east of Newhope StreeL contractor hired by the city does. The city pays the contract.er, then bills the property owner. Frank Wilson, who manages Mormon Church properties in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach, protested to the City Council that the weeding bill waa ''unreasonable." Wilson explained that loca.\ Mormon Church members did not learn of the weed problem in time to clear the property themselves because the city's warning notices went to church headquarters In Salt Lake City. Family.described by hisswviv- ing wife as a former priloner o( war in Iran, reportedly became angered at aome point during the afternoon gathering and stormed out of the Florida Circle home. Police said when he returned, he (Sff SLA YINGS, Page AZ> Paula Bryant cools off her 2-year-old son Christopher after a day in the hot October son near the Newport Pier. Christensen also announced today that all charges have been dropped against DiLauro's girl- friend, Eileen Zirkle of Hunt- ington Beach, who he de9cribed as an innocent victim who was conned into participating in the alleged scheme. "She's an upstanding person (See ARSON ARREST, Paae A%) Under the city's weed abate- ment program, property owners ~Ive two warnigs when the weeds on their properly grow to unsightly heights. If the owner doesn't trim the vegetation, a He said the city should have contacted local church members through phone numbers posted on the property. Wilson claimed the weeding bill was too high for the work per- (Sff WEEDING, Paae AZ > A fund for HB hero's motor.cycle By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ................. Brian Patnoe, the Huntington Beach hero who had his motor- cycle crushed while helping police capture an lnde:cent exposure IUSpeet, received good news this week. ' A "Hero Fund" established by Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille, bu rat.ed al.molt $2,000 -a Nm that will help Patnoe replace h1a wrecked motorcycle. "He didn't think anyone wu golna to take noUce that he iot fnvofvtd ln 10methtni he didn't have to cet involved in," the police chief aakt today. "rm not aar- priled (about the oontr1butlonl). I think an awful Jot of people are more concerned tha\"I we ,Sve them credlt for." Brian Patnoe 24-year-old former Marine who now at1enda Golden w .. t College full-time. spotted an eXhlbltfoniat annoytna women ~ h1a home on Walnut Avenue. Patnoe told a neighbor to call poUce, then jump- ed aboard hla motorcycle to pwsue thefiuher. On Aus. 31. Patnoe. a (See HERO FUND, Paae Al) ' Airport growth agreement doomed? By JERRY HtRSC8 Ofllleo.lr......... ' Talka targeted at reach!N an agreement to limit John Wayne Airport expansion may be break-1.na down in the wake of a recent l\epubllc Airllnel milhap over Newport Beach. ' Neaotlaton for the dty of Newport Beach and Oranp Coun· ty 1at down ~Y and found that di.aagreementa IUCb u the length of a moratorium on airport expansion and differences over not.e Umita may 9CUttle a potential agreement. The county operate. the airport. Newport Beach wantl to limit airport expuwion becauee it aita underneath the flilht path. Another meeting la 1ebedultd for Tue9day but if th• neaottaton' ataffs do not make pf'Oll"ell in the interim, "it JI unlikely we will meet," aa.id Keri Hall, an aide to Supervt.or Tom Riley whoee 2nd district includes Newport Beach •nd the airport. Newport .Beach wants to llmtt J commercial fllghta to 55 a day.and to have that limit held for 75 years. The major luue revolves around what type of airplanes fall something we are t.al.kina about. under the 55 flight limit. The county wan ta eome al.fowance "The number of flights is still (See AIRPORT, Pace At> HorMe, c.ra don't mix Laurie HHI Ml agooct 1rgument for not putting an equeetrlM traA afonQ Golden W.at SltMt In Huntlf'Qton lead\. Page AS. ,, ' a .u Be CM • a °' M .. Cl Cl • • M .u a.a Bl-6 8'7 • .. Al A4 J A& Orange Coa.st DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 13, 1983 _l1c_o_N1_1N_u_1_D_s_ro_R_IE_s~I K OCE becomes a political football .HERO FUND ... ; From Page A 1 l rn portance of district-owned TV station ~bated during board candidates' forum In an Interview after the inci- dent, Patnoe said the exhibitionist tried to run him down and waved a knife at him during the chase. Eventually, police officers joined l.n the pursuit. When Patnoe got off his motor- cycle lO help in the arrest, the suspected flasher backed up over the bike, damaging it beyond repair. began pounng m. Cheryl Lawrence, the polJce chief's secretary, has been keep- ing track of the contributions. She said there has been one S500 donation and several $100 con- 1.ributions. But she said most have been $10 to $25 donations from people thankJng Patnoe for his involve- ment The chief said his secretary has been in touch with several local motorcycle dealers, who have agreed to sell Patnoe a new vehicle at a reduced price. Coast C.Ornmunity C.Ollege Dis- trict board candidates gave mixed reviews lO district television sta- tion KOCE Channel 50 during an election forum Wednesday night. ~ght of the 13 candidates runrung for three Coast District board seats attended the forum, sponsored by the district chapter of the California School Em- ployees Association, representing non•teaching employees. The Coast Dislrict Board over- sees the operation of Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline coUeges, along with the dis- trict-owned t.elevtsion station The candldales were asked about the educational quality of progranvning on KOCE and about the future of the station. "l think the diatrict is misusing educational funds by subsidizing KOCE," said Nancy Pollard, an attorney. She said district tax- payers should not be under- wrl ting a station that serves the entire county. Brian Garland, an adminis- Patnoe had allowed his in- surance policy to lapee because he was about to be married and planned lO take out new coverage. Because of his limited income, he was unable to atford a new motorcycle. But after newspapei: articJes publicized Patnoe's effort, con- tributions to the "Hero F\Jnd" COMPUTERS CONFISCATED IN IRVINE ••• SLAYINGS ... From Page A 1 was armed with a pistol and a can of tear gas. Family, a gas station owner, reportedly squirted tear gas m his wife's face causing her to run to the bathroom to wash the chemical from her eyes. The wife later told poHce she heard the gunfire while in the bathroom. The mass killing now leaves Costa Mesa with seven murder victims this year. Last year, ac- cording to records, there were no murders in the city. From Page A1 others outside Orange C.Ounty. There were no arrests in Irvine. Reagan said, but he would not discuss whether any would be made m the future In the "WarGames" movie, federal agents tracked a boy who almost triggered a nuclear war when his computer tapped into national defense systems. liiU denied that they were "freaking" -computer buff terminology for malicious tapping into a computer system -or "hacking" -trying to pick through computer security sys- tems. There are a number of free systems that computer users tap AIRPORT GROWTH ... From Page A1 for new technology and that is something we have to resolve," said Ken Delino, a Newport Beach city negotiator. "What has changed IS that Newport Beach wants a 55-flight limit and no accommodation for quieter airplanes that may be invented," Hall said, The city now objects to a proposal exempting planes quiet- er than 89.5 decibels from th~ ting off a score of grass and roof fires, Delino said. "The idea before was that there would be 55 flights of 100 decibels or less. the Super 80's, and unlimited flights of 89.5 decibels," Hall said. Hall said this led to a Riley proposal limiting the agreement length to 25 years rather than 75 years. into to communicate with each other via electronic bulletin boards, filled with a variety of information, from advertising to movie reviews to news about artificial intelligence. Some hob- byists allow free use of their c.:omputers to become the hub of a network. On a larger scale, com- pames will establish such a network and charge a fee to use it In the last year. several inci- dents of unauthorized access by computer whizzes have dramatized the failings of com- puter security systems. Aside from the fictional "WarGames," in a real life drama this summer, Milwaukee youngsters unknow- ingly made en try into a Security Pacific Bank data base l.n Cali- fornia that contained national monetary infonnation. "A number of systems are not at the highest level of security because lO do so would add a lot of complexity for people who n~ routine access," a computer expert explained. Hill said a San Diego teen-ager known to the youths as "The Cracker" sent a message through a free system the boys frequently used and offered to get the group into another network. had broken into a pay network. "He said, 'I can get you on this system,"' Hill said. "We thought, oh boy How neat. We didn't know what was going on at the time." "l was kind o( naive, I guess," he said. C.Omputer expert Rob Kling said he believes the teen-agers' explanation is a little loo pat. "The free networ ks are pretty easy to get into. You don't need assistance," said Kling, an assis- tant professor of computer science at UC Irvine. H ill said the FBI agents told him he and his friends were respon- sible for thousands of dollars of loss by an F.ast Coast company. Investigators apparently used phone records to trace the boys. The seizure by federal agents is an apparent attempt "lO put a stop to an increasing rash of un- authorized en tries," by acaring the Irvine youth and other would-be data base pirates nationwide, Professor Quinn said. Another by-product will be computer crime leg;islation, he said. Three of the four youths are among the 300 students enrolled in Woodbridge's extensive com- puter curriculum. trat.or with the HunUngton Beach Union High School Dialrict, said telt'OOunes broadcut over KOCE reach many people who are un- able to attend conventional cam- pus classes. "KOCE does have a function, one I would vote to maintain,'' he said. Conrad Nordquist, an Episcopal priest, said the television station is costing the district too much. "I think it may be time to cut our losses and let it go," he said. Businessma.n and educator Armando Ruiz said because the district does not subsidiz.e news- papers or magazines, lt should not subsidize the television station. F.clucator Denese Wecker said she had not yet reached a con- clusion concerning KOCE but that additional study of its budget 1s needed. Barnet Resnick, an attorney and incumbent board member, said, "I think KOCE has its place in educational method. But I think that not all t.'Ourses can be taught by television.'' Carol Gandy, the current board president and an administrator with Orange C.Ounty, said the television ataUon lt about 85 percent aelf-suatalnlng. "I think it has a purpoee, which it tills," she said. Communications consultant Ken Pratt said of the st.auon, "I think it'a a very important part of the future. I hope you're not suggesting that It be eliminated." Candidates who did not attend Wednesday's forum were Mark R. Bisaha, Ron Jordan, Luisa Rojas Tipton, William Goodykoonuand Jack Healy Towing termina ted The Laguna Beach City C.Ouncil has decided to stop towing cars illegally parked in ,. street-sweeping areas. The city wiU post signs next month specifying that parkmg will be prohibited twice each month from 10 a.m. to noon either Monday or Friday, depending on the location. Cars parked iUegally on the streets wiU continue to be ticketed. WEEDING CHARGES ... From Page A1 formed and presented lower esti- mates from other land8cape main- tenance firms. City public works director Wayne Osborne saJd the weeding charge was ao high because the work had to be done by hand. He said concrete st.rips on the prop- erty prevented less expensive mechanical weeding. Osborne said the property owner, listed l.n public record.a as the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City, was notified twice before the weeding was completed. "I think there's been some wrong on our part and on the contractor's part," said Coun- cilman Ben Nielsen, advocating a compromise at Tuesday's council meeting. agreed "l don't think you can change the rules in midstream. I don't think we've done anything w rong under current ground rules." Nielsen's motion directing the city staff lO negotiate w ith the church on a fair weeding price was approved 4-1 by the council. Voss cast the dissenting vote. The weeding bill must be returned to the council for approval. Church representative Wilson said he was satisfied with the council's decision. He said he hoped it results in a revision of city procedures In dealing with ex- pensive weed abatemen t charges. , 55-flight limit, Hall said. The McDonnell Doug.las DC-9 Super 80, the quietest plane used at the airport, measures about 99 "The city has changed its mind and that relates to the length of the agreement. If new technology is not accommodated, the agree- ment will have to be shorter," Hall said. The Cracker assigned each boy a password. Hill and C.Orreia said they did not know The Cracker "This is something the kids did on their own. We aren't teaching kids to do this," Quinn said. C.Ouncilman Fred Voss dis· "If some of the issues we raised were addressed and clarified, it will be worthwhile," he s&ld. JOAN IRVINE SMITH WON'T GIVE UP THE FIGHT ... The frequency of flights is now just as important as noise issues , following the Sept. 27, Republic Airlines incident when a jelliner rained hot engine pans on a Newport Beach neighborhood set- Both Hall and Delino agree that some conclusion should be reached soon. "I think we will know in 30 days whether this thing will fly or not," Delino said. · ARSON ARREST ••• From Page A 1 and we are sure there's been no criminal intent on her part. She's devastated," Christensen said. The detective said DiLauro joined the company as an auditor in January and resigned in May after citing a personality conflict with the owner. DiLauro allegedly tricked Zirk.le into helping him collect $52,000 in phony expense checks, according to Chnstensen. "She had no reason lO dis- believe him," Christensen said. DiLauro was arrested by police when officials at the Security Pacific Bank, who had been alerted by police. notified officers when DiLauro showed up at the Fountain Valley facility last Fri- day. The John Treiber Co. manufac- tures equipment that cleans and solders computer circuitry at its Condor Avenue Cacilities. In- cluded in the fire 108SeS were several expensive paintings and art objects from Treiber's personal collection. From Page A1 beef on sourdough -extra tomatoes, no pickles. Smith, by her own admis.sion, spends her days plowing Lhrough company documents and agendas from the numerous council meet- ings, city planning sessions and water board hearings her rep- resentatives attend for her. "I go Crom very early in the morr.mg to late at rught," she said. "Sometimes I work straight through the night. I have to do n;iy homework. It's a full-time job." Married and divorced three times, Smith said she no longer has time or cares much about men. She said the last time she spent time with a man was in the summer of 1978 -Bastille Day to be precise. She remembers. "l was dating a man who was always trying to get me to go off on trips or cruises," she said. "He BREN'S KNACK FOR BUSINESS ... From Page A1 wanted to d is tract me, draw off she said, explaining her frequent my interest so I wouldn't do my board battles and 16 lawsuits. "I homework " can't just walk away from it. In a way, Snuth's Life has been That's not in my constitution." f1Ued with men she doesn't trusL While she won't run away from When she was 24 and had just a fight, she has hidden herself inherited 22 perc-ent of the Irvine away. Co., Smith found herself fighting Smith'sreclusive lifestyle is due the company's Board of Directors partly to her fear of kidnap. over everything from plans for Two men dressed in mock poHce U.C. Irvine to the company's own uniforms were arrested outside general plan. her Emerald Bay house in 1979. When the company was bel.ng Smith believes the 1.ntruden; were sold by the foundation that oon-part of an abduction plot. trolled it, Smith filed a successful Another time she claims a c.ar lawsuit to prevent it from being tried to run her chauffeur-driven bought by Mobil Oil for a price she vehicle off the road juat 90Uth of considered too low. <:.orona del Mar. "Somebody had In.stead, the Irvine C.O. was something l.n mind," she said. bought by a consortium of bUsi-And there have been other nesamen she mistrusted so much incidents she said prove people she stopped going to board meet-have tried to get her, to set her up: ing$. •A ex-boyfriend gave her a Last spring, most of the com-.44-cal.lber Magnum telling her pany stock was bought by home-she didn't need a permit. builder Donald Bren. Smith •A trusted employee gave he r a doesn't trust him either. She bulletproof vest as a Christmas believes Bren lntends to break up present. and sell the company. She dumped the boyfriend and Co. When a company official recently scoffed that the company wasn't really sure where Smith lived, she sent copies to a news- paper of 21 envelopes malled to her Emerald Bay addr~ by the Irvine C.O. "How many people," she asked, "save their envelopes? I do." Those who know Smith claim she's a lot like her grandfather. Remembered as a stubborn .and independent sort who would bring a pack of dogs along on business and 90daJ calls, James Irvine taught Smith about the thousands of acres that made up the giant Irvine Ranch. Smith's detractors claim that she has always been frustrated becaU9e she -unlilce her grand- father -has never had control of the company. "I think she feels she deserved it and was denied it,'' one observer speculated. he received no handouts and made his own way through the complex busin~ world. "They're a bunch of parasites fired the trusted employee. in the late 1960s to Philip Morris Inc. who've attached them&elves to the • "Don't you see? The Idea w as'° In 1977, Bren emerged as a key figure in a white underbelly of the company. get me 110 acared I'd be alraid to consortium of investors who bought the Irvine c.o. They've been defecating on me for stick my head outside," she said. Last spring he purchased 52 percent of the company years," she said, pausing'° laugh. She a1ao is suapicious of nearly Smith laughs o!f such asser- tions. She says she's involved in a fight, in the here-and-now and balks at treading over company history. "When 90mebody fights me, I fight back. " she says. "I'm not going away. And you can tell the Irvine Co. that." ' "I've raised my children the same way," he ' t added. He majored in business and economics at the University of Washington, which he attended on a ski scholarship. He toyed with the idea of becoming an Olympic skier. stock to give him 86 percent ownership of the "This is a ~ht I grew up with," everyone working at the Irvine company. ~ .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Bren spent three years m the Marine Corps, becoming a close friend of Sen. Pete Wilson in the process. He has a knack for business. In the late 1950s, he formed the Bren Co. -his first development firm -which he sold for $34 million in 1969. Three years later, he bought it back for $3 5 million. Bren also helped found the Mission Vie.JO Co. and is credited, by some, with helping with the early planning efforts of Mission Viejo. The finn was sold After yea.rs of avoiding publicity, Bren granted several interviews after his stock purchase. Meeting the press, one insider says, was partially "to kill off any image that he was some kind of Howard Hughes type sitting around letting his fingernails grow." Bren, In fact. looks Little differe nt from photographs taken 10 years ago. He's tall. trim and athletic. Ata recent Irvine C.O. barbeque, Bren showed up dressed in jeans, carrying a beer in one hand. "l don't seek a high profile. My personal Ufe IS my quiet side," he says. ''But I couldn't very weU bea recluse and conduct the kind of business I do." We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot" What don·1 you hke" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate edi&or 642•6086 The s ame 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for veriricah on No t'1rculation l' :1 lls, please Tell us what's on your mind o.u, "'°' o.ttYNY .. 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Security at Olympics topic of UCI seminar Jailhouse 'snitch' testifies s usp ect confessed killing woman The only threat on the mind of an Olympic athlete should be that of another athlete's ability. But there are other potential dangers for the a thletes in the 1984 Olympic Games. Will there lives be secure? How will they get to their events on the crowded Los Angeles freeways? Will smog affect their chances to set world records? Three experts working on the threats of congestion, security and smog will participate in a panel discussion tonight at 7:30 in the UC Irvine University Center Heritage Room. Admission to the "Potential Danger" disc~ion is free. O ctoberfest tonight in Huntington The Mesa Harbor Club is sponsoring an Octoberfest, to be held in Old World, Huntington Beach, on tonight at 10:30. Admission is $6, which includes food and entertainment. For< more information, call 642-6849 or 831-3839. Child psychology lecture tonight Irvine psychologist W. Russell Johnson wiU speak on "How to be a Parent and a Friend" tonight at 7:30 in the Northwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan. By JEFF ADLER Of tM 0..., l'tlot ,..,. An Orange County Jail inmate, who described himself as a jailhouse "snitch," has testified that accused killer Thomas Michael Thompson confessed to the September 1981 slaying of 20-year-old Ginger Lorraine Fleischli in several jail conversa- tions. Edward Fink, 33, an acknowl- edged heroin user with a long record of criminal convictions, testified in Orange County Su- perior Court Tuesday that Thompson told him about the kilJing in four separate conversa- tions the two had in November 1981. Fink said Thompson admitted killing Fleischlt of Mission Viejo after raping her in the Laguna Beach apartment he shared with David William Leitch , also charged in the murder. Fink said the killing took place because Thompson feared going to jail on a rape charge. He said Thompson told, him he wanted to have sex with FleLSChh the night she was slain. "She said she didn't want to do it, she was afraid the kid (Leitch) would find out. So he (Thompson) took it. He didn't want to go lo jail so he took care of the problem in a quiet way, like in the jungle," Fink said. Then, according to Fink's testi- mony, Thompson waited for Leitch to return home with a car because he had no other way to dispose of FleischU's body. When Leitch arrived, Thomp- son convinced Leitch to help him by offering a share of some gold he claimed he had buried in Thailand or Mexico. according to Fink's account of the events. Under questioning from Depu- ty District Attorney Mike Jacobs, Fink said he agreed to tell what he had heard because "there was no sense in what he (Thompson) did." But under questioning by de- fense attorney Ron Brower. Fink said he told authorities of the confession in return for being placed in prote<:tive custody while serving his st.ale pruon term "I don't lake him," Fink added, pomling at the defendant. Fink then explained he needs to be kept in protective custody because he supplied lnfonnation to authorities concerning the ac- tivitiesor the Aryan Brotherhood, a prison gang lo which he belonged. "I didn't want to kiU people for them. So, I either told on some- body to go into P .C. (protective custody), or I stayed out there and would be kiUed. I'm a walking dead man anyway," Fink said. His testimony is at odds, how- ever, with testimony provided by another county jail inmate who testified during Thompson's preliminary hearing Inmate David Vogel told an Orange County Municipal Court judge that Thompson confessed to killing Fleischli because Leitch had promised him $4,000 and a smalJ sailboat. Vogel said he was told Leitch wanted Fleischli killed because sh«: was trying to prevent Lettch Ging~r Lorraine Fleischli and his ex-wife from a reconcili- ation. The two had lived together in the weeks preceding the murder. Jacobs said he did not expect Vogel would be called to testify in the Superior Court trial. Fleischli's body was discovered m a s hallow grave near the El Toro Manne Corps Air Base wrapped in a sleeping bag and a pink blanketonSept.14, 1981.Shehad been stabbed through her ear. Johnson will explore ways to bwld a relationship with children through effective communication techniques and how to handle discipline problems. Hazardous material statute delayed Singles workshop s lated at OCC The Orange Coost College Community Services Office will sponsor "The Meeting Place," a seminar that provides a safe and friendly aunosphere In which single adults can meet. The session will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday in Room 114 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. Admission is $6. Seminar coordinator is Alyn Bartick, a therapist in private practice in Newport Beach. She has conducted numerous workshops for singles throughout Orange County. Tickets are available in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the Student Center Building. Tickets, if still available, will also be sold at the door. By JEFF ADLER Of 1 ... Dally l'tlol llaft A chem1cal explosion and fire at a Tustin industrial company this week highlighted again why Or- ange County supervisors are anxious to enact a hazardous materials disclosure ordinance they hope would better protect firefighters responding to such emergencies. But the Board of Supervisors stopped short Tuesday of enacting Burglars hit HB off ice, homes A business otflce on the 16000 block ot Beach Boulevard In Hunl- lngton Beach was burglarized Wednesday. Entry was apparent'ly made through a rear sliding glass door The loss included an IBM etectrlc rypewrlter worth $1 .450 and a Sony portable color television set worth $400 . . . tJ~ t A break-In was reported Wed es· day atternoon al a home on the 1 00 block of Sims Street In Huntington Beach. Entry was made by breaking a rear llllchen window The loss in- cluded jewelry wonh $ 1,825. A red 1982 Kawasaki motorcycle was reponed stolen Wednesday from lhe 17300 block of Avalon Lane. The loss was estimated at $2,000. A blue 1969 Volkswagen sedan was burglarlzed Wednesday white parked on the 500 block of 19th Street. Entry was made by prying open a wlndwlng. The foss Included a $250 cat stereo. • A home burglary was repo.1ed Wednesday evening on the 17400 block of Queens Lane. Entry was mede through an open front window TM IOU Included a S 120 radio Fountain Valley Thieves ripped doors from the door Jambs of adJaeent buildings In the 10000 block of Bechle< River Drive late Tuesday or early Wednesday. In the first Incident, owners of the Mlne<'s Small Engine Cllnlc are checking through their warehouse to find out what may be missing. In the second bre1k-ln a few mlnUles,later. Iha Intruders entered the JSM Con- struction company and took e copy machine valued at $2.500. Burglars stole S 140 In cash from a file cabinet at the otflce of Dr N. Pllest MD Inc .. 11160 Warner Ave. Vandals using a sharp objec1 slashed holes in the tires of seven cars In lhe 17000 blocll of 8rookhurst Street Costa Mesa A armed man dressed all In white walked Into a Texaco gas station at 3001 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa. early this morning and raided the cash reglsler of $95, police said. The suspect, described as a while male. 5-foot-11, 160 pounds, with me- dium-length curly hair. escaped the scene on foot. He was carrying a small caliber revolver. A 1968 VW Bug valued al $1 ,600 was stolen from In front of a home on the 3100 block of College Avenue In Costa Mesa sometime Tuesday night. The owner of the blue VW said she parked II In front of her garage Tuesday but It had vanished when she went oul Wednesday morning. Two hubcaps we<e stolen from a car parked at the Costa Mesa Goll Course and Counlry Club Tuesday The hubcaps are valued at $330 ~ewport Beach The Irvine Coast Country Club reported the theh of a 1980 E-Z-GO Golf Cart from a storage yard In lhe 1600 block of East Coast Highway The cart was valued al $2.000 An $800 Canler watch and $100 in cash was reported stolen from a home In the 1100 block of E. Balboa. a Newpon Beach woman reported Wednesday. The llems were taken over \he weekend An lrvlnewoman reported the theft of a side view mirror and S300 damage 10 her 1980 Porsche T1rga parked In lhe 300 block of Hospital Road Wednesday afternoon. Laguna Beach A man wearing a ski mask and carrying a flashllght was spoiled In the backyard of a home in the 400 bock of Graceland Drive at 4 a m. Wednesday by the resident. When Laguna Beach police arrived. lhe prowler was gone. Some fog hut 01ostly sunny ClevelanO 72 ~ Coastal Columb••.S C 83 72 ~ 72 eo Oelt .. f'I WC)(lll 87 44 s-'°"' -· -tog ., ·- Oey1on 69 46 alonil I ... c:out. 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''Under existing law, we could not draft an ordinance to simul- taneously protect public safety personnel and the general public from dangers represented by a hazardous waste mishap and protect a given company from a competitor stealing a corporate trade secret," Supervisor Bruce Nestande said in a letter circulated among supervisors. The problem is that under current law, any information sup- plied to a government agency, not specifically exempted from the disclosure requirement, becomes a matter of public record and is available to anyone. A firm using hazardous ma- terials, therefore, would be re- quired to pubJjcly disclose their use, which might be giving away a trade secret, according to a Nestande aide. The city of Irvine began review of a similar ordinance Tuesday, but city officials there believe they can keep company secrets confidential. One source said the city is relying on another inter- pretation of the state's public records law, which allows a flex- ible interpretation of what a local government may deem confiden- tial if the public good is served. While supervisors voted to delay enactment of the ordinance, they did direct the county fire department to develop a system to list both how much and what hazardous materials are in use by firms in unincorporated portions of the county, which would be governed by the ordinance. Supervisors and firefighters hope to computerize a list of what firms use which hazardous ma- terials so that when they respond to an emergency they will know in advance what types of materials they may be facing. "What occurred (Monday) in Tustin is what this ordinance gets to," Nestande said, endorsing again that such a measure is needed. 1.07 Ct. DIAMOND RING ~~~ ~~ 50°/o OFF \ j 14 Karat 6-6'.lt mm CHOKER LENGTH Reg.$850 SALE '455 S'A-6 mm MATINEE l!ENGTH Reg. S850 SALE '595 6'1\-7 mm BAROQUE OPERA LENGTH Reg.$715 SALE '500 30% OFF ALL STRANDS IN STOCK AND 8PECIAL ORDIR8 PEARL ITUD EARRINGS '4mm Reg. $'41.00 SALE 120" 6mm MIL GRAIN Reg. $160 ••I• •112 6mm DESIGNER BANDS Reg.$180 SALE '128 30°.4 OFF ENTIRE SELECTION OF WEDDING BANDS LADY'S TANK WATCH Reg .$165 SALE *132 SIMILAR PRICES ON OTHER WATCHES '.;::: \ .,, GOLD \\ I CHAINS & --"' BRACELETS 7" Cobra Chain Brac .. et Rep s1e• ... 7" Solid Rope Brecelet ~ 137S• 11" Cobra Chain ~ '38· 11" Heavy Herrlftil Bone ~ 1329'" .. 20" Turkl1h Cahln ~ ss1s• 24" Light Hetrlft9 Bone ~. 1110" •.. .. 24" Medium Herrlft9 9one ~ S2T9" 24" 8olld Rope ~ $495• 30" Fine Serpentine ~ s5r- 14 Karat GOLD DIAMOND PENDANTS AND .S7" $179" $19" $184" $284" . $53" 1139" $239" $27" . .;.:'. DIAMOND '· ·/· EARRINGS .19 Ct. Tot. Wt. MARQUIS 151r.3 DAIMOND Reg. s1eo.......... U 1'4K 4.6 DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY RING ROUND •59910 DIAMOND Reg. $655 ... . 42 Tot. Wt, :::0..0 Reg.$790 ........ !.&13 Reg. $1060 ..... aAU '742 • .44 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 13. 1983 War Powers Act put into effect by Reagan By Tbe Auoclated Pren WASHING TON -The Vietnam-era War Powen Act has been put into effect for the first time ever with President Reagan's signature.. on legislation authorizing U.S. Marines to stay in Lebanon another 18 months. Reagan signed the compromise legislation Wedneeday following weeks of bargaining between Congress @d the White House. But Reagan got in a final word by criticizing some provisions as arbitrary and inflexible and saying they could encourage enemies to fire on Americans. The legislation marks the first time the 10-year-old War Powers Act has been cited to govern the warmaking powers of the president. Despite demands from Congress, Reagan had refused to invoke the War Powers Act when the Marines first came under fire Aug. 29 in Beirut in fighting that eventually killed four Americans and wounded dozens more. Shuttle d elay prob~ble SPACE CENTER, Houston -Faulty equip- ment which one astronaut says came within 2.7 seconds of propelling space shuttle Challenger into a "catastrophic" spin almost certainly will delay the next shuttle launch one to four months, NASA officials say. A batch of coating material that failed to protect a rocket exhaust nozzle on the shuttle Challenger in Aupt also was used on a nozzle on the shuttle Columbia, the space agency said Wednesday. Columbia is already on the launchpad for its 9Cheduled Oct. 28 flight. Pilot r eported problem s PINCKNEYVILLE, ill. -Federal officials say an N.r Illinois pilot reported unspecified electrical problems before his twin-engine com- muter plane crashed, killing all 10 people aboard, but it is too soon to know whether the problems caused the plane to go down. Invesngators retrieved flight and cockpit recorders Wednesday from the wreckage of Flight 710. which was spread over nearly three-quarters of a mile in the muddy field where it crashed just alter 9 p.m. Tuesday. STATE Blue Angels buzz SF SAN FRANCISCO -The Navy's Blue Angels precision flying team staged a surpriae low-level display over downtown San Franci9oo in advance of today's show, drawing high-level excitement and an indignant response Crom Mayor Dianne Feinstein. The fliers made low passes over the city's skyline for about a half-hour Wednes- day, sending an ear-ringing roar th.at echoed through the city at about 2 a.m. The mayor's spokesman. Tom Eastham, said, "The mayor was concerned that so many people were frightened. She got on the telephone to the Navy and ordered them tD bring those planes down.'' No sales tax hike Nov. 1 SACRAMENTO -Ample state revenues during the Cirst 100 days of the new fi.scal year mean the penny-per-dollar standby sales tax increase won't be tri.ggered Nov. t o(ficials say. Michael Franchetti, finance director for Re- publican Gov. Gi!orge Deukmejian, issued the statement Wednesday after receiving revenue figures from state Controller Ken Cory. But the increa8e could still be triggered Feb. 1 if the state begins to head into debt again. New tax plan proposed SAN FRANCISCO -Tax officials have presented a plan they said would lower Cali- fornia's 6 percent sales tax rate, increase revenues for local governments and not cost state govern- ment any money. The proposal would accomplish the task by imposing the lower sales tax on some items now exempt, according to Board of Equalization member Conway Collis and As- sembly Revenue and Taxation Commitee Chair- man Thomas Hannigan, D-Fairfield. WORLD Bomb victims eulogized SroUL, South Korea -More than a million mourners attended funeral services in a vast plaza today for 17 South Korean officials killed in the Burma terror bombing. South Korean Prime Minister Kim Sang-hyup eulogized the victims, lncluding four Cabinet ministers, as "pround pillars of this country" and laid the blame for their deaths on North Korea. ''This cursed tragedy cannot be the real intention of heaven," the prime minister said. "Incredibly, this heinous atrocity ... was perpetrated by the North Korea Communists, who are of the same blood as we." Germans protest missiles BREMERHAVEN, West Germany -Lines of riot police today kept about 2,500 demonstrators a half mile away from a U.S. mllltary bue at the start of a three-day protest against American nuclear milailes in Europe. All three entrance roada to the Carl Schurz Base were blocked by police about 800 yards from the buej and no protetten were allowed to approach the lnstallii-uon. police said. Tanaka halts Parliament roKYO-Proceedinp in Paru.ment halted today u the governing Liberal Democratic Party retllted oppolidon eflorta to ouat fonner Prime MinAlter K.akuel Tanaka from h1a IMt after h1a brlbtty convlction. Tanaka, 60, wu convk:ted Wed.nnday ot aicceptlna 500 mlWon yen, or •2.1 million, from Lockheed Aln:nft. Corp. to promote the .i. of ltl p1-na ln JapU> while he WM prime mlnUMr from 1972 t.o 1974. IF VOU DID'"'" 'ifU WON 't 6et1MS ADI AD STARTS THURSDAY AD GOOD THRU OCT. 19TH. Yeah. they'rebackagalD. Live and in person lt' a SHORTY & CHEAP CHICKEN at these atorea on Saturday, October CARSON 9:30 TO 12:00 TORRANCE 2:00 TO 4:30 REDWOOD #2 FOUIDADOI OB COllSTBUCTIOI BEABT 214 39t UH. FT. 211 49t LIN. FT. Thia baalc bulldl.ng atuff la alao 848. You need a aolld foundation t.o a tart with or they'll buff and puff cmd blow yow bouae down. Vz" CD PLYWOOD SBEITBllG 666 411 Clyde Whlfile baa dabbled ln douna of Jobe. a true jerk of all tradea. Laat I beard he waa Mlllng lee ch"ta to Ealdmoa. ILL TRADE STEP STOOLS ~~'STEP-MITE .6'' MAfillUJI SAFETY LADDER 7'' Speaking of the corporate ladder. after Clyde Whiffle b.ccane mcmagoer of the clothing .tore. bulD"• got ao bad ••n the ahopllften didn't WOOD SAWHORSE 333 --~) 3M 9" I 11" PBODUCTIOI SAID PUS 74~AX. Pick yow grit for th• Job at band --coane, medlu.m, fineorextl'afine. or get the aa110rted pack with 110me of each. · #3400 . lcmNecaoad wtalleyougab. up to llOO ft, &om ....... ftoaeworbwtth toGclt--•'°'4117 .,.. • ........ 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BP ROUTER 42''#7814 " GiYM depth ad)'1etmente ln 1164" increment a. Got a 1' work light. all ball-bearing conetructlon and eplndle loclr for on•wi.nch u ... i FLOWTROI ELECTROlllC ; BUG KILLERS , 77'' a7'' #3050 #4080 Co•er• up to an acre. Co••r• up to 1 V2 acne. SO Walts. 80 Watte. '• Lii. n. TBOMPSOl'S WITER SEIL 2a•• UIL I I I I Good etuff for waterproofing wood. concrete. I IC'\ maeonryand more. (Good Hal. good Hal. Nowl V!!S1 throw hlm th• flab., . I ~ PLimc BOSE BIHER 99• #23-tSO SWIVEL WILL 9; llODT BOSE REEL I 5 18 #23-111 Get the baelc bOH book or the conHnlent ewl••l mount with double 0 ring that pNHDte lMb. Both bold 150ft. ofbOH. FIVE GILLOI cnRUS OUICE, LEllOI, LDIE DD h'IERS 7'' EA. In bloom. eome wlth fruit. Our hienda lo Cathedral City will han to Httle for a bag of datff. the U... aren't cnallable theN. I I I The black Ught attract• them. the grid cooks them. You'll enjoy your patio more U you're not wearing your arm out ewattlng m ... ___________________ ... ____________ _ .. " .. ~ GLASS DllE I IE SETS 5 PC. -14988 One of ow clanler dlnettee, with a '2" emolred gla•• top. chrome baM and 4 brown Ylnyl tapboletered chain with chrome Jege. 1 PC. I IDIEU Wii•••ELD WDU I .. ••.,ADE DI Piii Dr Wll••t1.9 '• t • ~'' , ••• ,'I WIPER IEFILLS • I t I '• nn ClllCI ,,. ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thureday, October 13, 1983 Al ' KIDDE 10. 110 FIRE 1\ EXTllGUISB-ER DOWGIRD ARMOR ILL Let'• get "rioue now. CY ou thought I wae?) Thie 2'Ai lb. Coaet Guard Appro•ed unit whlp• claH A.Band C flree. which mean• paper. wood, ga1 and ll•• electrical. PROTECTAllT 2.88 GAL. • ~ . 5.76 if.9 ._ 4 oz. 84• I& oz. 2" I oz. I" 32 oz. 4" IBJIOB ILL CLEUEB IFl'Ell BEi OD FOB .2.00 ii 3.76 ... -99t 160Z. TWO c•uas OI I 88 GAL Good etuff. enn better at the" pric••· Sinka In to protect the daahboard. Herl• and other Ylnyl and leather from cracldng and fading. 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'Irvine gets a pitch to protect the poor At the close of a recent six-hour legislative committee hearing focusing on the construction of a hospital in Irvine, UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. sought out Assemblyman Richard Robinson, who was answering questions from reporters. Robinson, D-Garden Grove, is chairman of the Joint Committee on Medi-Cal Oversight, the group that called the hearing Tuesday in Santa Ana to investigate implications for poor people if a hospital goes up in Irvine. During the discussion, Robinson commented that neither Hoag Hospital-backed Irvine Medical Center nor Health- West Associates was assured of state approval&. He sternly suggested that some compromises are in order. Enter Aldrich, who has risked his reputation by attempting to become the community peacemaker between university and off-campus factions. He thanked Robinson for the encouragement and mentioned he had been trying for 10 years to find a consensus. Robinson speculated groups might get together later but probably not now. Meanwhile, Robinson's committee introduced some new concerns to keep hospital proponents off balance a little longer. The committee has strong representation of legis- lators from low-income areas where Medi-Cal services are vital. Their concern. made very plain, is that any new hospital built in Irvine -whether on the UCI campus or not -will involve close affiliations with medical school faculty and could drain the existing UCI Medical Center in Orange of its best talent. Simply stated, they fear that doctors, given the option, will pressure administrators to locate them in Irvine, where there is more money to be made in outside private practice. The poor would lose again. Robinson suggested one means for protecting the quality of indigent health care would be to require any new Irvine hospital affiliated with UCI to let university doctors control the patient mix. Then, at least, the poor people would still be granted access to the better doctors. Most hospitals aren't eager to treat indigents because Medi-Cal doesn't pay as well as private patients and their insurance companies. In most conununities, however, this isn't a great problem when new facilities are proposed. But Irvine holds the university, and the university runs the state-supported medical center. UCIMC is the place most poor people go when they need medical treatment, partly because other hospitals send them there. It serves about 300,000 indigents a year. Thus, when state officials examine possibilities for new hospitals in affluent new Irvine, they immediately ask what it would mean to . the existing system for treating the poor. Such concerns are valid. But in fairness to UCI officials, they always have considered indigent care part of their obligation, so we expect any arrangement for an Irvine hospital involving the university to include protections for the poor. Such an arrangement can't be made until it's clear whether any group wins the privilege of building the hospital. Until then. Irvine residents who as a matter of pride often note their city is the largest in the state without a hospital are beginning to understand why. MAILBOX Community support poor logic To the Editor: UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich's decision to follow the dictates of a few businessmen (in the guise of "the community") and to turn against the university's faculty of medicine deserves censure. Should community popu- larity ever determine academic decisions? If so, what about in a racist community? Would Mr Aldrich have wanted to keep the Japanese out of the UC system during World War II? It might have gained him some "community support." What about in a fascist com- munity? Is Mr. Aldrich likely to continue following the dictates of the owners of Fascist Island (ahem, Fashion Island)? Are their children likely to gain admission to the university easier than more intelligent children of poorer parents? And what if the owners of Fascist Island dislike the politi- cal opinion of a university professor? Would the professor get Aldrich's boot? These kinds of questions begin to raise their ugly heads when universities begin courting popu- larity Obviously, academic excel- lence (and not conformi~y) should be the goal of the UC system. Otherwise, the University of Cali- fomfa loses it reputation for excellence and Californians loee the benefits that only an indepen- dent university can supply. SUE JONES Newport Beach l. M. BOJd!Don 't move Q. How does the Census Bureau define the "population center" of the United States? A. It's that poinl where an lmaginary Oat, welghtlea and Hgid map o{ the country would balance, tl identical weights were placed on it ao that each rep- reeented the location of one per- eon. Today, it's in the woods 40 mlles 90uth of the St. Louis Gateway Arch. Q. Mice come out at night. So they can see m the dark, rtght? ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat A Not right, research reveals. They whisker their way around their familiar places. A third of mankind would rather cfje than eat bacon for breakfast. Diet Is not just an obsetaion of the heavy. It's aort of the "In" thing. Sixty out of every 100 high school girls tell pollsters they'd like to diet off a few pounds, but in fact the medical recordubow only 17 out oC every 100 are over- welghl. '1£ OWRCH ANb ~HOOl.OFYE BlEJJW JtRKY FALWELL l..~H~.VA • . -WILL BE N>DRF.f/EP ~1 BV Y£WW:kl(M'N . llBERAL Df.6ENIRATE SENATOR tl>WAAD KENNEl1r' TON'6WT .t Jf!CNIWJa )J:JI/$[]) Strange tests for little leaguers WASHINGTON -With the World Series in full swing, baseball fans should be fascinated to learn that the Justice Deparl- ment suapects left~edness is a telltale sign of innate criminal tendencies. No opinion is ex- pressed on switch-hitters. The foreboding potential of lefthandedness is only one of several criter-Ul listed in an in- credible Justice Department docu- ment. It proposes testing thouunds of American adolescent boys for "Early Identification of the Chronic Juvenile Offender.'' The initial cost of the proposed program is estimated at $500,000. My associate Indy Badhwar obtained a copy of the proposal, and it makes fascinating, Or- wellian reading. Here are some of the voodoo tests the department wants to subject preteen boys to: •ln adcfjtion to southpaw tendencies, the kids would be checked for such physical anomalies as ''malfonned ears, low-set ears. asymmetrical ears, soft pliable ears, no ear lobes, high steepled palate, furrowed tongue, smooth tongue with rough spots, curved fingers, wide gap between first and second toes, and third toe longer than the second ... •Dry or sweaty palms are almost as significant as the shape of the ears, apparently. The youngsters would be hooked up to silver-chloride electrodes to measure their emotional reaction G -JAC-l-Al-11-111-1-~ to various stimuli. "The prisoner, the crimin.a1 and the delinquent," the proposal states, show below-nonnal emotion when sub- jected to "simple tones, loud noises, electrical shocks, insertion of hypodermic needles, and slides of horrible facial injuries." •The amount of the male hormone testosterone produced by the boys' testes will be measured as a clue to future aggressive behavior. But at least the little guys won't be castrated if their testosterone count is too high . "The use of testosterone-lowering drugs has been used to reduce aberrant sexual behavior in men with antisocial tendencies," the report notes. The drugs have "replaced surgical castration as a way of lowering circulating testosterone levels." •The boys will be wired to e lec troencephalographs to measure the alpha waves emitted by their brains. "Individual case reports of EEG abnonnallties in violent criminals have been ap- pearing since the 1940s," the proposal explains. Great fun The battery of propo6ed tests - electric shocks, sticking with nee- dles, honnone counts, brain-wave and sweat measurements-might strike the squeamish as something cooked up by the Nazis' Dr. Mengele. Not at all, the proposal says reassuringly: "The process will be an interesting one for the particl pant. It will also be fun for the subjects." The initial-test group would be made up of 2,000 boys aged 9 to 12 "who have had their first contact with the police." The Justice Departme nt proposal does draw the line at testing 6-year-olds fo r suspicious-looking ears, dry palms and Jefthandedness, because "we would have a moral, legal and political problem in attempting to impose preventive treatment at this age." Footnote: A Justice Department spokesman confirmed that the proposed study is ''a piece of the '83 program plan.'' WHOPPER OF THE WEEK: Despite protests from both ends of the political spectrum, the Reagan administration appears on the verge or persuading Congress to bail out the IntemationaJ Monet- ary Fund with $8.4 billion of the taxpayers' money. But admmis· tration official'> have been less than honest in their intente lobby· ing effort on Capitol Hill. Officia1s assure Congress that passage of the IMF bail -out will not only bring stability to over- extended Third World nations, but will solve the IMF's financial problems for the foreseeable fu- ture. This rosy estimate is ve- hemently disputed by knowledge- able government sources -and by the IMF's own economists. In a confidential report, the IMF experts predict the agency will be "under considerable financial strain" within two years even counting the multi-billion-dollar bail out. Far from being the cure-all Congress is being told it is, the bail out is really just a way to keep th.e bankers happy for a few months -until the next cry for help. DIPLOMATIC DIG EST: There'sa little-known irony in the cancellauon of President Reagan's v1sit to the Philippines -out of fear for the president's safety. How did the Philippines get on the Reagan itinerary in the first place? It was mti!nded to be a "rest stop" between countries onginaJly listed on his Asian tour •Some members of Congress are dissatisfied with the quality of covert American aid going to the anll·Soviet guerrillas in Afghani- stan And a recent secret session with Undersecretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger did little to cheer up House critics of the undercover aid program. Insiders say there may soon be a move on Capitol HiU to make aid to the rebels open and aboveboard and more effective. Baseball games are full of birds All of us dyed-in-the-wool baseball-haters are pulling up our socks and facing this World Series season again. It doesn't matter where we go, we hear the sounds of baseball emanating from be-- hind cloeed doors or out car windows. After playing 162 games in six months during the regular sea.son, you'd think they'd be able to figure out which is the best baseball team without having a special seven-game series, but this is the way they want It and I'm not complain1ng. I don't like to admit it but I get sort of interested myself. We can't shut it out of out livessowemightas well join in the fun. Loyalty to a team is one of the most harmless prejudices known to man, and as long as It stops short of~throwing things from the stands, there's nothing wrong with it. The good thing about the World Series or any major sport- ing event Is that it doesn't really make any difference at all who wins. There aren't many events that attract aa much attention as I~"· -.N-DY-RD-DN_EY_....,.~ the World Series does that you can say that about. My trouble is that as a World-Series-only baseball fan, I don't usually know the names of many of the players, and if I do know their names, rm not sure which team they're playing for this year. I read a story that said the Baltimore Orioles are the only team that doesn't spend a lot of money hiring stars. They've brought most of their players along through their farm system, and as a result there's a great deal of team loyalty and team spirit. All of us have to search for Uttle reasons to like or hate a team and this ls reason enough. for anyone who doesn't have a better reason, to root for the Baltimore Orioles. Assodating a player with a team used to be euier than it is now because the players stayed put. When I waa growing up you knew darn well Bob Feller pitch- ed for Cleveland and Lou Gehrig played first base for the Yankees. They'd be playing for those teams next year, too. and it gave fans some solid base for their affec- lions. Now a player may play for four different teams in five years. How can you cheer for someone like that? You're apt to find Reggie Jack.son playing for the Alouettes in the Canadian Football League next year if they make him an offer. With a few exceptions. the names oC baseball teams have never seemed very satisfactory to me. Three of them, the Orioles. the Cardinals and the Blue Jays, are named after birds. Why, for goodn~ sake? Are there more cardinals in St. Louis than an Baltimore? The St.Louis football team 1s also call~ the c.ardinals, which I'm sure sports page editors find Inexcusable. It's not even short. When baseball wu first or- ganized, two of the teams named themselves after the color o! their socks, the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox.• I suppose you've got to name a team aome- thing. The thing that bothers me most about the team names in all areas of sport is their inconsistency. What sense does it make to have the Orioles playing the Tigers? The symbolism is all wrong. You just can't visualize an animal like a tiger playing with a bird like an oriole. Neither are the Pirates apt to have ever played with the Indians, and 1 can't imagine the Astros playing with the Braves, either. These are apples playing with ora.Nes. Naming a team is like naming a child, I suppose. Once you've done it, the name and the personality of the child or the team take on each other's quahues and become in- distinguishable. That's what al- lows any of us to get to like someone whose name we never cared tor. The name is dominated by the personahty so that the name takes on a new meaning of its own for us. No fine lines when life is sacred I have a letter from an orpnit.a- tion cal1lng lt.tel.f Foundation for Life, in Toledo, Ohio. The letter commends a recent piece of mine in whJch t referred to the human race u our "most endangered species." Foundation for Ltfe II an anu.aboruon vaup. The poster accompanytna the Jetter aays: "We are dedlcate<i to a very basic principle. That human life ii ucred. Pfnod. No quallttcatlona or ex"°pUoN or condltiona." The polt6 polnta out that "ln the United States today, a woman baa the ltpJ rtaht to lake the life of her unborn child. For any reuon." Then aoee on IO aay: 11Ia theN IOme n\l8k: Une that mak• the life at an \11\Dom chJld any 1- lmponant than the Ule of a -.. IYllU Ill• ~ w day-old chJld? Or a week-old child? Or a year-old child?" Suppo11e we agree. Then what about an 18-year-old child? But the state ha.a the letal right t.o .end an 18·year-old boy t.o hit death in any war It caret to declare, or even not t.o declare. U human lite ll sacred, period, why do the antJ·abortlon people speak oul ao forcefully on the lilbtof the fews, but mnaJn mute when a lad who hu been )~ and eared tor and educated la ahlpped away t.o ftce W\l\ltural deltl\ on 1011W f Of'ticn battle&Jd? What about capital punish- ment.? Does the state possess the rlght to take human life any mol'e than the mother does? U hwnan life Is truly sacred, then lt should be left to God to decide who shall die, just as He decides who ls to be born. The Foundation for L ife says. qulte correctly. "We believe we all have a responaibUlty to oppose what we think ia wron.g." But how can you think that abortion la wrons if you condone capital punlthmt"nt and the evil Institu- tion of war? If you pennlllhe 1tatA! to kill "L caUy," why doet nol the mother have the same "8ht? The abortJon laue ta more complel< and dif flcult to reeolve than either It.a opponent.a or lta proponents are willing to admit. But this apart, it hat alwayw puzzled me lNl people can be IO puaionat.ely against k1lll.na a baby In the womb and ao indifferent to murder by the state after the child reaches the threshold of maturity. If life la sacred, then the It.ate haanomoral authority to take it. U there are "no qu.allficauona or excepllona or condition.." then the right-to-llte orpnhationa muat •peak out u torwfully a,alnat war and a.pit.al punish- ment at they do aplnat abortion. OtherwiM, the concept ot -=red· neta becoron a mockery at the• of 18. We are not Cree to pkk and choow amona our modes of moral· It)'. lf we do, Wt' beclc:wM spedaJ pludtta a.nd not true beli~ \ • • Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT!Thoraday, October 13, 1983 fl 7 Feldstein getting censored White House reportedly trying to quiet eco11omic criticisms LOS ANGELES (AP) -The White House has begun censoring speeches by Martin Feldstein, the administration's chief economic adviser, to stop him Crom publicly criticizing Its fiscal policies, the Los Angeles Times reported today. Aides to Feldstein, chairman of the President's Council of &.'Onomic Advilers, told the newspaper that al least one of his r«ent speeches was altered and another was scrapped completely under pressure from the White House. ln each case, the aides said, the White House objected to statements that Feldstein intended to make advocating a tax increase to bring down future budget deficits. The aides spoke on condition that they not be identified, the Times said. Feldstein refused to comment on his rel.ationsh1p with the White House or the alleged censorship of h is speeches, the newspaper said. President Reagan has madl' <>cveral strong statements recently opposing any tax increase, but Feldstein still hopes to change Reagan's mind during deliberations on the fiscal 1985 budget, the aides sa"y. Those discussions begin Connally with a meeting between the president and his economic adviters today. Israeli finance minister quits over plan to link to U.S. dollar TEL A VIV, Israel (AP)-Israel plans to link its entire economy to the U.S . dollar in a revolutionary move to cure its serious economic woes, the Treasury said today. Finance Minister Yoram Aridor was to explain the plan in a nationwide radio broadcast this afternoon. However. following a Thursday Cabinent meeting, Aridor resigned in the face of stiff opposition to his proposal. Aridor came out of a Cabinet meeting and announced his resignation to reporters. It was to take effect 48 hours later, according to law. A Treasury statement said the plan was the final phase of a three-stage program wh ich began with a budget cut equivalent to $1 billion, followed by a 23 percent devaluation of the Israeli shekel. "The execution of this plan is necessary and essential, subject to Cabinet approval and dependent on the Cabinet's unity and determination," the statement said. The plan, first reported today by the daily Yedioth Ahronoth, set off an immediate political storm. Some members of the government joined the parliamentary opposition in attacking it as a severe blow to Israeli independence. Yedioth said the linkage was planned in cooperation with the Reagan administration. ~· u __ ., Kaiser Permanente Hospital Doctors Neil Barber, right, and Robert Nejdl. Murder case dropped LOS ANGELES (AP) -A state appellate court diamissed murder charges against two doctors, ruling that food and water - like medicine and mechanical life support -may be withheld from brain-dead patients. Prosecutors were considering whether to appeal Wednesday's decision by the California 2nd District Court of Appeal. "This is a strong, landmark decision," defense attorney Harland Braun said after the court blocked murder and conspiracy charges against Ors. Robert Nejdl and Neil Barber. 'Stupid' teller foils robber SAN JOSE (AP) -Police say a clever bank teller pretended s he couldn't make out a would-be robber's note, whereupon the frustrated crook departed mutter- ing that the "stupid" teller shouldn't be working in a bank. "I can't read this. What it is?" the Sumitomo Bank teller told the fellow Tuesday who had passed a note across the counter which said, "This is a holdup. Give me $600." ' Others 01ay have seen sex tapes LOS ANGELES (AP) -The attorney Cor a man accu8ed of killing Vicki Morgan says two people have told him they saw tapes showing the model in sex acta with millionaire Alfred Bloomingdale and members of the Reagan administration. Arthur Barens, who declined to identify the two, said they prob- ably would be called to testify at Marvin Pancoast's murder trial. And he said Wednesday he believed Miss Morgan, who was Bloomingdale's mistress. was killed because of the tapes. The existence of such tapes has been disputed since July 11 - four days after Miss Morgan was bludgeoned to death -when attorney Robert S teinberg claimed he had several tapes showing Miss Morgan, Bloom- ingdale and others engaged in sex Steinberg wouldn't identify the officials, but decribed them as "ambassador-level" officials m the Reagan administration and ''prominent businessmen." T he following day, Steinberg claimed the tapes were stolen from his Beverly Hills office. 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She and a friend were driving toward City Hall for an evenmg of work as election in· spectors. Hill's car was going north on Golden West Street near Garfield Avenue. A runaway horse was bolting south on Golden West. The horse struck the front fender and flipped over, ita 1,200 to 1,400 pounds crushing the top of the car. The horse was killed. Hill suffered a broken neck in Two hurt in boat fire Two men escaped with minor bums they received in a fire that ignited aboard a 38-foot cabin cruiser docked at 2901 &finger Ave. in Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach Fire Depart· ment spokeswoman Martha Werth said Juan Perez, 22, and . Pedro Balaskis, 26, both of Santa Ana, were doing maintenance -work about noon Monday aboard a boat owned by George Woodley of Huntington Beach. Werth said the men were work- ·:. ing below deck when an electric drill ignited acetone fumes that had accumulated. The fire was extinguished by deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol, she said. Damage to the $140,000 boat was limited to $350. Werth said the two men were burned on the face, wrist and arms. The workers were taken to Humana Hospital Huntington Beach, where they were treated and released. jour places. She doesn't remember a thing about the accident 'or anything that happened in the next three weelca. "By all odds, I'm dead or a paraplegic," she said Tuesday recalling the period after the accident. She thinks her friend, the w1fe of an orthopedic surgeon, asailted paramedics and perhaps helped to save her life. • Hill is alive and walking today but there were some pretty ecary moments .. She said doctors at Fountain Valley Community Hos- pital drilled six holes in her head and stuck two ice pick-like devices in her skull and attached them to weights to keep her inunobile. Doctors are still trying to find out what's causing her to suffer vertigo. Hill's story came into focus this week when City Council members considered and rejected plans to conneci the two-mile trail system in Central Park to the Santa Ana River horse trail that leads into the mountains. • Official& -with Bob Mandie and Jack Kelly disagreeing - voted against the plan, mainJy because the traila would have to crais major city streets. They said they don't want what happened to Hill to happen to others. Hill, who inJ 1979 was named Golden West College's outatand· Ing ct tit.en of the year and who has served on numerous city and college boards, thinks It is danger· ou.a that city officials allow horses and high volume traffic to come together. She said Mandie, who was mayor at the time, and several council members promised that if she agreed not to sue the city over the accident, they wouldn't allow horses along Golden West. Hill said she hasn't sued, but that officials haven't kept their end of the bargain and she still sees horses along Golden West and other heavily traveled streets. "There's nothing I can do about me," she said. "But maybe I can prevent the same thing from happenin~ to others. Horses don't Laurie Hill belong near heavy traffic. A horse can be frightened and can kill. "Hey guys, I said no horses on busy streets. But the only thin@ the city understands is money. It you're a nice guy, they don't do anything about it." Mandie said Tuesday he asked "horse people" to tighten up safety procedures but hadn't pledged to keep the equestrians off Golden West. "Fencing has been improved on the trail system, but let's face it, horses are going to be crossing busy streets in any big city," he said. Diek Dale -self-proclalmed king of 1960's-style surf guitar - goes on trial Tueeday on child molestation charges. His trial in Orange County Superior Court had been scheduled to start this week. 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We've had tbne-~ four Wini tn a row before, but~·~ ''lt'1Uke w.'n walldnaon eglhella. we ectually ~any wone ....,.t New.PO" than we had the prior three weeks. Newport Wll ;.& a bedr.uva lot beu.r ~ tlM* f.eUN.. ff~ It anythlnc, l think moral ia up, I think our whole foo&ball pr'Qll'UD WM~ IMf week." don't eee very o~. like the wtni-T, which we haven't '"" since Hunt- m,ton Beech. And they run it well. They know where to attack your defeme.'' says Holland. Henipn. obvioualy, it equally im· p1 nd. We don't want to take anythlna u,htl :· . /ta OlM c.o.ch Dave Holland llYI. ~ hMn't econd. touchdown ln 15 ol lta )Mt 18 ~ in lmlnl to Woodbridp, ea.ta M-and Newport (they beat~ 8-6). · "We aw the Harbor fllml.and we fell Harbor ).ml pla)'9d a ' perfect • pme," •YI HQJland. "We feel like we can't win if we're eo&na to make miatak•. We don't want to ,et out of control and do thin&I to OOU1h up the footbell. ; ''They're weU-coeched and they have IOIDe fine athlet.ea that are doing the th1np t.My're being coached to do," heaayi. "Our kidl reed the papen." That doesn't me8Jl the unbeaten Sea Kinp (5-0). founh-ranked i.n the Daily Pilot, are alreadY'chalkine up a victocy ''We're just tryinl 1o irDprove. We just have not played well." •YI Irvine C.O.Ch Terry Hentaan. "I ckln't think ''They (lrvine) run 80IDe thin&I we The See K1np are led by junior quartert.ck Bobby Hatfield, who hu thrown for 559 ya.rda and five touch- downl. l Phils can't figure fosh Boddicker's mysterious pitch giyes Birds Series tie BALTIMORE (AP) -Mike Boddicker had the Philadelphia Phillies fishing for his fosh and while they were, the Baltimore Orioles reeled in the second game of the World Series. The fosh is Boddicker's out pit.ch, a mysterious cr<m between a forkball and a changeup. It made the rookie right-hander the lifesaver of the limping Oriole pitching staff this season. -Called up from the minors in May, he won 16 ~ for Baltimore and shut out Chicago in the second game of the American League Championship Series. But none of his victories was as vital as the masterful three-hitter he fashioned to beat the Phillies 4-1 Wednesday night and tie the best-of-seven Series at 1-1. Game three is 9Cheduled Friday night in Philadelphia as this Amtrak Series moves 100 miles north. Boddicker often has been closer than that to making the Orioles' ·starting rotation. But the Bird pitching has always been outstanding and he never seemed able to crack sta!fs that included a parade of Cy Young Awartl winners like Mike Flanagan, Jim Ralmer and Steve Stone. So each spring the 26-year-old hurler would return to the minors to work aome more and wait some more. This year, the waiting ended. Palmer and Flanagan were injured early and Boddicker and his fosh rushed to the rescue. What is this fosh, anyway? "I was trying different ways to throw a changeup," Boddickersaid. "I didn't have a changeup and 1 couldn't throw one. So I tried the fork ball." He wasn't having much luck with that, either. "Finally. I threw a fork ball and turned the fingers a little bit to make It dive." In the Oriole organization. the changeup is called TUftdeY'I ken-Piiie ..... 2. ~ 1 w.....-Y'a Scwe-.....,,,.,. 4, Piiie , 1 tili 1 l',.Y'• Game-...,,,.,., ......... 12·4) ., ......... oNe (Cartterl tS· M), S:JI IMft. SeM9Y'I Game-....... et l'Mllf I NiV 'It a.m. SUlllllY'I Gamt-.... 1 ..... et l'Mllf tstlfe. 1~ ""'- T ...... Y'I Geme-Pllledll•hte et........,.,., 5:11 ~ If MalMl'Y w ... 11,.y, oet. tt-1'11111••••• et .....,,,.,., 1:a iun.. .. MCelMIV Al..,.. ftOT. TV: QMMI 71 lltecll« kNX ( lWO). a fish. "It's a fork ball that's part fish," explained Boddicker. "He threw more than the usual number tonight," said catcher Rick Dempeey. "Between 10 and 20, I'd say." In the Phillie dugout, pitching coach Claude Osteen was suitably impreued. "He has four pitches and he has four different varieties o1 thoee pit.ches," Osteen aid. "So, ln effect, he has a choice of 12 pitches to throw to every batter. (See PHILS, Pa1e 8%) Dan Ford of Baltimore spins around, losing his glasses in the ,.,..,.... proeeH, while being hit by a pitch by Charle!' Hudson Wednesday. Prep football schedule Blanton worried ... so is Giddings " \ . TONIGll'I' El Toro va. Costa Mesa at Newport Barbor El Toro by 7 Saddleback n . UaJvenlty at ln1De Saddleback by I FRIDAY Rutiqtoa Beacll v1. E4laoD at OCC Foutala Valley at Weatmluter ~View n . Martu at Bta. Buell E1taacla (Mme) at Newport Barbor Dua Hilb v1. Woodbrtd1e at lrvlae Lapna Bead at Atueadero MJ11loa Viejo at Caplatruo Valley Saa Clemeate va. t.a,... HW1 at Ml11loa Mater Del at Serra Evn Fla. Valley by I Marta by u Newportbyt Woodbrtqe by S Atascadero by 10 Capo by 7 La1. Hilla by S Mater Del by 7 SATURDAY lrvtne v1. Corou del Mar at Newport CdM by 10 All pmea'at 7:11 p.m. I Ficker maintains Aussies deserved o win A111erica 's Cup t y ALMON LOCKABEY ..., .......... ,..., ) In a masterpiece of under-ement, Bill Ficker told a ca- ty audience at the Newport bor Yacht Club yachtsmen's ltncheon Wedneed.ay: ''The Australians deserved to ~the America's Cup." 1 Ficker. who speaks with the authority of havtng auccesafully ed the Cup ln 1970, said errors were made by both but that Dennla Conner his crew on the defender y "obviously and aurpria· y made tlie most ... Playing down the oo.ntrovenial wtnced keel" on the challenpr, •ustralla II, Ficker said the Aus- •e crew wu lntellectually and thysically better prepattd for the ~rte victory than ln paat cam- f&lgna. "They won lt on the race course .end peycholotPcally," aid Ficker. It was the fint defeat for American sailors defendina the ballowed prta Ii.nee It WU Wrested from the BriUah in 1851 by the llChooner America ln a race ~ the lale of W(Cht apinlt a fleet of Britain's blue ribbon yachts . Ficker admitted that the evol- utionary keel on Australia II did help as lt appeared to make the boat stiffer in heavy airs, despite her light weight. She was aJao more maneuverable in tacking. Ficker noted. ''Alan Bond (the Au.le syndi- cate head) and designer Ben Lex- cen brought a 1tate of the art to Newport, R.I. and there was ob- viously nothlna unique about the Johan Valentijn-designed Liber- ty.'' Ficker said. "You've heard a lot about the keel becaUle It wu the visible thing we could all focua on. But if you were ln Newport and watch- ed the day-to-<lay Auetrallan ef- fort. the leadenhip and diacipllne, you really came to respect lt and you had a feelln.g that 10methin1 unuaual ln America'• Cup history miaht oa:u.r," said Ficker. "I t.hlnk they were intellectual- ly, mentally and technologically better prepared." he added. Ficker noted that tn put Cup defen1e campe.tana Americana prided thermelvee on being better (See FICKER, Pase Bi> By JOHN SEV ANO °' .. .,..,,... .... Newport Harbor High Coach Mike Giddings and F.atancia Coach Ed Blanton have the same problem -they're both concerned about Harbor's football team. ''This is going to be interesting to me beca. use if we play well ~ainst F.etancia, it will be history," says Giddings. "It's been a long time since Newport haa come back and played well the week after a big win. For that reaaon, my main concern Is Newport right now." Blanton returns the compliment. "Giddings ~rm,, his pro and college background into the game which makes things difficult. You have to know your football when you play him or he's going to take advantage of your weakneMeS.'' praises Blanton. "I still believe they're the best football team in our league becau.e of their ex- perience and senior leaderah.ip," says BJan. ton without hesitation. "I just think they're the claaa of the league right now. C-ertainly. Corona del Mar is right there, too. But I think you have to give Newport the edge." The contest figures to match Newport's strefl8th against the Eagles' speed. ''There's no question we're bigger, but they're quicker than we are and we've had trouble tackling quic.k backs th1a aeason," Giddings admit.a. "We've gotten hurt th1a year when a shifty guy has gotten lnto space on us, so I think It's important that we tackle well. The Sailors are led by their all-purpose back Steve Braz.as, who has 544 yards rushing and another 146 yards in receptions. The Eagles counter with running back Matt Wolf, who has 299 rushing despite m1-ing one game and part of another, and quar- terback Jeff Graham, who has pasaed for almoet 700 yards, The F.agles, 0-1-1 in the Sea View League and 2-2-1 overall, will have their hands full with the Sailors (2-0, 3-1-1) Friday nlsht (7:30), who are fresh from a 52-0 thrashing of Irvine. It's that. iopsided victory, however, that has Giddings worried. "Defensively, Blantan does a helluva coaching job. They play that 3-4 of theirs as well as anybody. In order for us to move the ball we're going to have to block people, and block quick people." "Our kids have come to play despite being outmarlJ¥!:Q_in every game thus far.'' says Blanton. '!'Nii really happy with my kids. They're playing as well as they can play." Surprise! Very few surprises Bill Ficker llll•D· Fullerton tabbed to win; GWC picked 4th, OCC 7th ByCURTSEEDEN °' .. .,..,,... ..... It's become aomewhat academic -predicting the out.come of the South Coast Conferem."e football race. Surprises have been few. But. It's just pomible, Fullerton College and Mt. San Antonio College won't have the usual lock on fint place come late November. The Hornets and Mounties have to contend with vastly improved Cerrltoe College th.ls seaaon, and for good measure, everybody in the conference will have to contend with San Diego Mesa quarterback Trent An· n.icharico. ' Golden West is 80llleWhat of an enigma - romping over Bakerfield one week -while being returned the favor a week later by Pasadena. Oranae Cout threw everybody for a loop by defeating favored Long BMch Qty College lut week. And then there'• Compton, which played .500 ball ln a weaker conference lut BeUOn but which hu been blanked ln two of lta fint three games ln 1983. OCC'a 24-19 wln over Long &.ch lut week wasn't the only aurprielng acore during pre-amlerence play. Fullerton, for lnatance, barely got put atrua 17-14 a few weeks a,o. Cerritoe atunned Puadena by the aame 11COre the next week. What does all of thiameen?Well, foratartera, the conference LI open for aurprllet -but don't be aurpriaed lf there aren't any. With thoee thouahta ln mind, here'a a look at how the Daily Pilot think.a the South Cout Confe~ should look like after the lut week ln November. 1. F•Utrtoa: Football ia a big sport here. They held tryout.a and 170 players showed up. -Hornet Coach Hal Sherbec:k, entering h1123rd year. has five returning 1tarters and 21 returning lettermen from IMACICl.aPORD lut year's team which went 9-2 and whipped Saddleback ln the Pony Bowl. Quarterback Gary Ruhlen hu emerged into a team leader after playf.ni No. 3 to Troy Bodine and Vern Harris lut aeuon. Fullerton is juat u stingy as ever on defenae. Odds: 2-1. t. Cerrtto1: The Falcons lost their opener 17-13 to El Cam1no but have defe.ted Long Beech, Puadena and Santa Barbara ln pre-conference play. Tailback Jackie JohNon and quarterbeck St.eve Steenwyk are retumera, with Steenwyk a member of the Falcona' 1981 equad. Fomwr-St. Paul W,h Coech Martjon Andch hu jolned the Fakon coech.lnc 1taff as a def enaive apeclaliat. Odd.a: 5-2. S. Mt. SU All&oalo: The defendlnc oonferenoe champe loat a lot of key peraonnel. lncludina thelr two •tarUna running bticka and quarterback. Tallbadt Terry Relly and fullback Mlke Jut.rab have the jobs th1a year behind freshman QB Norm SanU.,O. TM MountJee beat two euy opponent& in t.Mlr flrat two 1unes but stumbled a,ainlt powerful Santa MonJca (See GWC, Pase Bl) I ,82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 13, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK KC's Wilson, Aikens say they're guilty of drug charge From AP dlapatcbea KANSAS CITY. Kan. -Willie Ii Wilson, the 1982 American League batting champion, and teammate Willie Aikens of the Kansas City Royals each pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor federal drug charge today. The government charged Wilson and Aikens with attempting to possess cocaine, and both players arrived at the federal courthouse a short time after the charges were filed. "Mr. Wilson, are you pleading guilty because you are, in fact, guilty?" U.S. Magistrate J. Milton Sullivant asked. ''Yes, sir," Wilson replied. Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Meers acknowledged.to the judge that Wilson and Aikens entered their pleas under an agreement with the government. Meers said the government agreed to bring no further charges of possession or distribution of narcotics that may have arisen from an investigatwn by the FBI. Quote of the day Rocky Graziano, former middleweight boxing champion. being teased that he was about to be bypassed for Jake LaMotta, also an ex-middleweight king, in the filming of some TV commercials that required the actor to wear black tie: "Ah, that LaMotta .•. when he gets dressed up, he looks like a stolen car." Johnson n ew Mets manager PHILADELPHIA -The New Ii York Mets reached into their farm system today and named Dave Johnson as their new manager. Johnson, who managed the National League l>aseba.ll club's Tidewater farm team to the Little World Series title this season, was introduced at a news conference at World Series headquarters here. Angels hire pitching coach Marcel Lachemann, minor league Iii pitching instructor for the Angels the past two years, has been named the club's pitching coach. Lachemann replaces Tom Morgan who announced his retirement at the end of the 1983 season. The Angels have retained the other members of the coaching staff and added former major leaguer Ron Fairly as batting instructor in addition to his being a member of the radio broadcasting team. Invited back by Manager John McNamaraare coaches Bobby Knoop, Preston Gomez, Bob Clf?ar. and Jinurue Reese. Dupree says h e'll return NORMAN, Okla. -Sophomore m tailback Ma.rcu.s Dupree, rnis,,ing for c. • three days. aaya he is returning to the University of Oklahoma, but hla team- mates·wlll decide if he can rejoin the team. Dupree, the highly-touted product of Ph ila- delphia, Miss., wa." dropped from the squad Wednesday. He has not been with the team since Oklahoma's 28-16 loss to Tex.as last weekend ln Dallas. "A3 of now, he's off the team," said Sooner Coach Barry Swiuer. "The only way he could come back-is if they (teanunates) want him, and I don't think they do." Rams' Collins on inac tive list Comerback Kirk Collins of the m Rams has been placed on the inactive c • • list while undergoing medical tests because of an obstruction in his esophagus, the NFL club announced. The Rams said Collins would return to the active roster after diagnosis and 1.reaunent. No other details of Collins' condition were revealed. Meanwhile, the Raiders announced the signing of free-agent defensive. back Don BessiUieu. Bessillieu, a five-year NFL veteran who plays safety, was with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1982 but released prior to the 1983 season. From Georgia Tech, he stands 6-1 and weighs 200 pounds. He played for the Miami Dolphins from 1979-81. Schlichter says he didn't bet COLUMBUS, Ohio -Suspended [i] Baltimore Colts quarterback Art c. • Schlichter says reports that he's gam- bling again are ridiculous, one of Schlichter's lawyers says. A Columbus man, identifying himself as a friend of Schlichter, told the Columbus Citizen-Journal that Schlichter used the friend's secret code.numbers to bet and lose $20,000 on NFL games this fall with a Columbus bookmaker. "l talked to him about it and he"says it's ridiculous," said Charles Freiburger, who has represented Schlichter since his playing days at Ohio State University . "The whole thing aeems incredible to me. I can'tsay for certain it's not true, though." ·Express signs nine players LOS ANGELES -The Los [i] Angeles Express of the United States c. • Football League has signed nine new players, including Southern Cal de- fensive tackle Charles Uaery and tight end Darren Long of Long Beach State. Also signed were fonner Baltimore Colts defensive back Sid Justin; center Harris Burnett, formerly of the New England Patriots; running back Obie Graves, fonnerly of the Hamilton Tiger Cats; David Brown, a running back from University of the Pacific; Andre Jones. a Cal Poly Pomona running back, and ex-Oklahoma linebackers Gary LoweU and Jerry Sanders. Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: NHL Hockey -Kings at St. Lou1S. 5:50 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). Tough opener for Rustlers G WC faces Fullerton; Bucs test San Diego Mesa By CURT SEEDEN °'--~-·-Both Golden West College foot- ball coach Ray Shackleford and his counterpart at Fullerton Col- lege. Hal Sherbeck, agree -the opposition this Saturday night will the toughest each team has faced. Of course. Shackleford and Sherbeck are talking about the other's team as the Rustlers and Hornets open South Coast Con- ference play at Orange Coast Col- lege. It marks the third week in a row that the Rustle rs are up against a ·community college heavyweight. n.ewhere. Orange Coast. with a SAtisfying upset victory over Long Beach CC fresh in mind, entertains San Diego Mesa and passing sensation Trent An- nicharico; and Saddleback hosts Santa Ana in a Mis&on Con- ference opener. Coast and Mesa meet at l :30 at OCC; Golden West and Fullerton are on the same field at 7:30. It's a 7:30 start for Saddleback and Santa Ana as well. Here's how it looks: Fullerton vs. Golden West at OCC Golden West (2-2) played near perfect football a couple of weeks ago to easily upset Bakersfield. Last Saturday, they fumbledfl.he ball several times and failed to John Heinle pick up blitz after blitz by Pasadena in falling 38-0. And in FuUerton (4-0), the Rus- tlers are up against an even big- ger team than Pasadena. "The Pasadena game was a learning experience. If we win that game, it's a fantastic win. but . ." says Shackleford of last week's debacle. On Fullerton: "They're un- defeated, highly rated, all of the superlatives," Shackleford says. Fullerton is led by sophomore quarterback Gary Ruhlen who has connected on 52 of 99 passes for 659 yards and five TDs. He has been intercepted nine times, however. His favorite receiver ls Anthony Clincy, who has three touchdown receptions this season. The Hornet rushing attack is led by former El Toro High stand- out Damon Sweazy. Sweazy went to Cal State Fullerton originally but red.shirted the 1982 season. This year, CSF wanted to make him a wide receiver so he trans- ferred to Fullerton College. In four games, Sweazy has picked up 185 yards on 47 carries. Meanwhile, Sherbeck is ap- proach.Ing this game cautiously, undefeated record or no. "Golden West is by far the best team we've seen this year. And their tough pre-conference record should have them ready. They know what it's like to get hH a fter playing th~e four games," Sherbeck says. The Rustlers will have John Heinle al quarterback with Tom Fischbeck and Ted Johnson lined up behind him. Heinle's favorite receiver is Troy Ory who caught six passes against Pasadena last week. Fullerton's defense ls allowing 164 yards per game. The Hornets held San Bernardino Valley to 28 yards rushing last week. San Diego Mesa at Orange Coast The Pirates snapped a 14-game (See TOUGH, Pa1e 8$) GWC PICKED 4TH, OCC 7TH • • • From Page 8 1 and the state'll No. 1-ranked team, Te.ft. Odds: 4-1. '· Golden West: The Rustlers of Coach Ray Shackleford have the potential to finish higher. They boast two e>rploeive running backa ln Tom Fiachbeck and Ted Johnson and a trio of capable quarterbacka led by John Heinle. The defenae la tound, especially against the pu1. The Rustlers had no trouble moving the ball again.st P.aaadena last week. The problems dr.veloped when they were near enough to score. Fumbles and QB sacks made It a 38-0 rout for the Lancers. Odds: 6-1. $.San Diego Mesa: Annicharlco passed for 2.229 yarch last year and toued 21 touchdown pasM'S. When he's on hls game, the Olymplana can eaaily rvn up the 9COre. Mesa is questionable defensively. Bakersfield. which 8COred just one TD against Golden West, put 52 points on the board agamat the Olympians. Odds: 10-1. I . Orange Coast: The Pirates strUggled up until last week's win over Long Beach CC. They were blanked twice (by Saddleback and Santa Barbara) and lost to Palomar. Coach Dick Tucker has a freshman QB (David Goodine) and a fre9hman running back (Kevin Bradley) operating out of the wishbone, which ian'l aeen very often In communlty college football. The Pirates' strength ls defense - particularly apinat the rush. Odds: 50-1. 7. Compton: The Tartars bout 22 returning lettermen from laat year'• team which was 3·3 and finished third ln the Southern California Conference. Quarterback Carnell Ward I.a the key . but he's up against much tougher competition In the SCC. Odds: 75-1. Joe Morgan dives head-first into second base with fourth-inning st~al .,Wit ..... as Cal Ripken applies late tag. Morgan scored Phillies' only run. PHILS CAN'T FIGURE FOSH • • • From Page 81 I thought he might need a computer out there to figure out which of his pitches he would throw." Dempsey likes that. "I could call any pitch 1 want any time," he said. "He makes a catcher look like a genius. I like to look like a genius." Perhaps the most impressive part of the perfonnance was the poise Boddicker displayed, especially during a troublesome fourth inning when an error by Eddie Murray cost him an unearned run. ''That's the way he pitches," said Dempeey. "He has tremendous poise and is in control of himself. He changes speeds. He can throw a hard curve and when he comes with his fastball, it looks like 90 miles an hour. "He has a ta.lent for changing speeds with his body rhythm, something like Tommy J ohn or Geoff Zahn. I w ouldn 't want to hit against him. The Phillies didn't enjoy it, either. "He had different rotations on his curve ball," said Mike Schmidt. "One a big sweeping curve and the other one which just didn't break as sharply. I just wasn't patient. One time I swung at one of his curves and tried to hit it to Philadelphia. I should have stayed back and just tried to poke a single to right. Next time, I'll know better .'' Boddicker faced just three men over the 27-batter minimum, allowed just four balls to be hit to the outfield and struck out six. 111 felt like I had complete command of the game all the way," he said. FV second in Big Five By virtue of its 16-11 victory over Long Beach Poly last week, Fountain Valley High has moved into second place in this week 's Big Five Conference foot ball rankings. 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Beck has alrudy captured the · NHRA top fuel points championship before the last race is run Friday, Saturday and Sunday at OCIR, the 19th year for the Winston World Finals and the last time at the Irvine track. Beck's year In- cludes four national 1 event titles (Gatorna- tionals, Southern, Golden Gate and U.S. Nationals) and if he is successful in captur- ing the crown he won two years ago at the world finals, he will become the only driv-U CK er in history to win five NHRA national top fuel races in one season. pion and a position virtually all alone in this manner: "We had a lot of problems last year in the early part of the season. We came up with a lot of horsepower In the middle of the year and had some good runs in the 5.40's (elapsed time) but we didn't win a race. "We got a new car this year and made it 100 pounds lighter with more horsepower and we have had a very good year. At first we thought it might be a fluke or that we were having a run or two under perfect conditions. But we began to have a steady diet or low elapsed time marks and knew we had something si)ecial. ·•w e hold the track record at OClR of 5.57 seconds set two years ago. We ran 5.58 last year but I figure we will do much better than that this time. We should be able to, anyway. "When I drive the car with lighter weight, I have to watch it real hard to keep it straight but other than that there isn't much difference in going this much faster than the others," says Beck. "It's a great feeling going into the last race of the season knowing that we have already won the championship," Beck admits ... Now that we have won the title, the attitude around our garage is that Larry (Minor, the car owner) will go all out to upset me at the world finals. Beck calls OClR his home track and says of its closing at the end of this month: "I sure hate to see the place go. I've had a lot of good runs on that track and it is close by my home. It is a sad day for drag racing that it has to close." Coro na de l Mar's quintet of (le ft to r igh t): Dave Anderson, Darren Wood, Lance O rtiz, Chuck Hobbs a nd Danny Holla n d will vi Saturday a t the Orange County Invitatio na l. Beck, for the record, has the 14 quickest elapsed time runs in drag racing history. In fact, no other car has ever dented the 5.4-second bracket and Beck ran a 5.39 at Fremont in his last victory two weeks ago. OC Invitational lures area runners . "He has the second fastest car and has run 5.51 seconds elapsed time for the quarter mile. I know he'll be going all out to beat me and that's the way it should be." A large collection of area schools will be represented Saturday at the Orange County Cross Country InvitatiOnal at UC Irvine. team honors in their division, with Newport finishing third, Costa Mesa fifth, Huntington Beach seventh and Edison 10th. Newport Harbor's women, who J-e coming off an impressive showing in ~t week's Fountain Valley-Huntingtfn Beach Invitational. The Sailors, led by Maggie Hensots narrow win, .~ged Foothill, 34-40, in e team compeuuon. Beck is completing his fourth season driving for Minor and in that time he has finished second in the NHRA points race twice and fourth last year. This is his first top fuel crown since he started driving in 1972 under the NHRA banner. It was the fastest, side-by-side top fuel race in histol)(. as 108er Gary Ormsby hit 5.54 secomls. Beck was the first driver to get under 5.60 e .t. and since that time has clocked speeds under that mark 22 times.· The competition Is due to begin at 9 a .m . Among the schools that are set to participate include: Fountain Valley. F.ciison, Huntington Beach, Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa, El Toro, Irvine, Marina, University and Woodbridge. Chuck Hobbs of CdM was second overall in his race, outplacing Brendan Hayne of Costa Mesa and Sea King teammate Dave Anderson. Julie Morris of Newport placed thi , Buffy Rabbitt was eighth and Laura Uft.o He explains his sudden surge to the front of the top fuel rompetition to replace Shirley Muldowney as cham- Competitors in 10 NHRA classes will gather for the last time in a World Finals event at OCIR vying for a purse of $35~.550. The Corona del Mar men are coming off a successful effort in the Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach Invitational last weekend. The Sea Kings grabbed Others placing in the top 10 last week included Newport Harbor senior Tom Walters, who was seventh, and CdM's Lance Ortiz. They'll be running again Saturday. 10th. ~ The &:Uson varsity women, who did t compete last week. will also be in ac n Saturday. They are led Sheri Whl . Shelly Vander Molen. Tammy Snyd'rs and sophomore Nicole Ritchot. Huntington Beach is led by John Soto. Ready to return to competition also is laconio, Shepherd duel for NHRA title Sea Kings regain winning touc.11 F ountai n Valley, Marina sh a r e S unset lead a fte r easy tr iumphs Frank Iaconio and Lee Shepherd will settle the 1983 Pro Stock World Championship as the 19th annual National Hot Rod Association World Finals -the last race in the 12-event series to determine the world cham- pionship -will be held Fnday through Sunday at Orange Coun- ty International Raceway. Shepherd. Crom Arlington. Tex., Is the two-time defending world champion. This year. he is Bucs surprise Golden West It took a decisive filth game, but the Orange Coast College women's volleyball team re- corded a South Coast Conference upset over a.reh-rival Golden West Wednesday at OCC. The Pirates held on for a 16-14, 13-15, 15-7, 11-15, 15-7 decision to hand the Rustlers their first con- ference setback after three vic- tories. OCC upped its mark to 2-1 in the conference and 3-4 overall. Middle blocker Kim Searey and setter Shelley Ashpole were in- strumental in the victory, as was Laura Niedringhaus, who en- ,-joyed a fine passing game. Orange Coast started slowly, falling behind 12-4 in the first game before rallying. In the sec- ond game, the Rustlers came back to even the match, but OCC took control to easily win the third. After Golden West evened it a second time, Coast overcame an early 5-3 deficit in the fifth game and pulled away. notching 12 of the final 14 points. second in the 1983 point stand- ings, lrailing Iaconio by a slim 104 points in the run for the $20,000 bonus awarded to the winner. Qualifying for the world finals, WATIOH HAGEY which carries a $359.550 cash and Uni· seeks contingencies purse. takes place Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. until ~ p.m. Professional sessions } • _ eor top tue1. tunny car and pro eague Will stock -are slated for 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. both days. Eliminations University High. after an im- in 10 NHRA categories begin pressive pre-league perfonnance, Sunday at 11 a.m. looks for its first Sea View Iaconio, using a near-perfect League football victory tonight start, drove his 1983 Camaro to against Saddleback High at victory over Shepherd's David Irvine. Reher-Buddy Morrison Camaro And in another Sea View in the Golden Gate Nationals League matchup, it's El Toro final round to slip into the lead. meeting Costa Mesa at Newport laconio was timed in 7.69 seconds. Harbor High. Kickoff is at 7;30 laconio hasn't finished lower for both games. than fourth in the points battles since 1977. He was runner-up to Saddleback vs. UnJvenUy Shepherd last year and was third The Trojans of Coach Rick in 1980 and 1981. This i.a the (irst Curtis are 3-1-1 overall but they time he has come cl09e to claiming are 0-1-1 in Sea View play. the Winston Series title. They're out to slop the visiting Shepherd, meanwhile, has Roadrunners (1-4) but they might been victorious the past two have to do it without junior quar- seasons, running away with the terback Andy Miller who has an championship last year. He did, injured shoulder. Corona del Mar got back on the winning track, while El Toro won a thriller from University in Sea View League water polo action Wednesday . Meanwhile, in the Sunset League. Fountain Valley and Marina forged a tie for first place and Hunungton Beach captured a narrow decision from F.ciison. In a non-confe rence community college matchup, Saddleback outscored Orange Coast. 16-9. Corona del Mar broke a two-game losing streak at the expense of C.OSta Mesa, 11-7. but even that didn't come easy for the Sea Kings. The stubborn Mustangs led 4-2 after the first 30 seconds of the second period beforeCdM shook itself. John Morrow tied it with 3:42 remaining in the second period and Greg Roberts put Corona ahead to stay. Mesa managed to pull within one, 6-5, early in the third stanza, but the Sea Kings notched the next three goals, two by Morrow. to preserve the victory. Brian Bemeking acored his eighth goal of the game with 1:45 left ln overtime to give El Toro its 12-11 ve.rdlct over University. The Trojans forced the extra period by getting a goal with 20 seconds left in regulation. El Toro goalie however. lose the 1980 crown and U Miller can't answer the bell, points lead to Bob Glidden at the senior Will Wataon will get the *SHARK FISHING w~~:einaa1!. two other pro stock start. 3 TRIPS DAILY drivers who could crush the El Toro vs. Costa Meu 140 PER PERSON championship hopes of either El Toro, the defending CIF 3-A (6 person maximum) Iaconio or Shepherd. They are champion, was shut out last week Glidden and defending w orld by Corona del Mar. • 8 am -11 •m finals champion Warren Johnson. This one Is a battle of the quar-• 1 pm • 8 pm Champions will also be terbacks with speedy Rodney • I pm • 1 •m crowned in top fuel, funny car, Gatlin a dangerous signal caller 48' 8POATFISHEA top alcohol, dragster. top aJcohol, when he's scrambling, and Costa BALBOA DEEP SEA funny car, competition, super Mesa's Scot Hagey, a pure athlete flStlNG CHARTERS stock, super gas, stock and pro and son of co-head roach Jim BALBOA (71 4) 675-2960 stockmotorcycles~·~~~~~~~H::.:::a~ge~v~·~~~~~~~~~~~-----------------~ Monarchs trying to get healthy Mater Oei High football coach Wayne Cochrun has been without his top two running backs -Mike Jones and Toan Cao -for more than three week.a now. And, as a result, the Monarchs have lost two of their laat three games. Of OOW"le, even lf thoee two runners had been healthy that doesn't mean the Mona.rcha would have overtumed identical 21-7 atbeclca to Santa Ana and I F.ciiaon, But It would have helped. Zigg1 . A great shp-on tor dress or casual wear. Black or brown call. WA TER POLO II Kevin Stringer had another s1.rong game, stopptn(§ 15 shots. Marina and Fountain Valley recorded easy wf, the Vikings romping past Ocean View, 18-3. and he Barons disposing of Westminster. 14-8. Manna lmproved to 12-J overall by buildin an 11-0advantageat halftime, desp1testarung itssecqnd string. Larry Szpila had four goals and Tom Waide three for Marina. Scott Singer and Jeff Moore eac-h had three goals in the first half to help Fount.am Valley race to an P-1 lead. Meanwhile. goalie Tony Dalton blocked 11 shots in three quarters of work. Fountain Valley improved i\s record to 16-3 overall. t The best game of the night in the Sunset Leafue was the Huntington Beach win over F.dison. . In a wild fourth quarter, Edison completeif a comeback from a two-goal deficit to tie the game y,fith 1:22 left before Eric Lenore converted with 131 seconds left to Uft Huntington. ~--'-~~~~~~~~~ .. 101 .. 1 ' . r-• I .' .:'J ~ ~....,;....1.'t 1 ... 1 r I 5 ~~ .. ,.t~, T1 l ' ............... "The guya who have replaced thoee fellows have done an admirable job. But they're not thoee guys," said Cochrun. '.J ...... -... ........ ,,.i... Cao, sidelined by• ltn.1ned knee, ll practicing thls week and Cochrun thJnkl the ~-9, 1!~6-pounder ahould be ready by Friday. Jones, on the othet' hand, who went out with•~~. la just now ata.rt1ng to · do 80rTle u,ht Joatng. He'• st1ll a couple of weeks away. MEN'S If ....... flt ... ,_,. ~~·H; .. ~ ilfl' .. .....,, ....... ~ ............. -3111 ' .: ............ ") . ,,. In the meantime, the Monan:hs (2..J) will travel SHOP ~ 4t"'i~ SHOE S SIZES N ... 9-12+13 M .• 7-12+13 ... 2666 HARBOR BLVD. 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LovOlll, 1·A -I Mii MllflllO; t CIOrlllo1 J. ~ ....,_., .. ci.r-11 s. s.n11 ,., • s.t!!a ~•: 1 Garden Or0vt; I ltOlh'lt Hille; t. Lit A'"'9os; It, s.Rta YMJ Oell TNI <•• ...... .,., W•DNUOAY'S 1taklL T1 (7111 ef n-•v 11enw• w ,_.., ,.ST 11.ACL 61,\ f\ltlOneL L'Nattv IMcCerron) 11.40 U O l .00 Dendy Power (Mell) UO UO F0trnel Pride (S~tr) UO Also rec.d: aerier Gotct. PaPa Too, Colonllltam, Loftv Etolt. Orltt end Fr1t1, Goatldl. Time: 1:17. seCONO ••c•. 6 ~. Tatnutt IMc<:arron) UO >AO UO Edaflct IMll!al IU O 7.20 Swlf11y Mina ILIPl'lam) UO Also rac.O; Summertime Sliver, Gdal· ttaen, Primary Act. Ki n of Gold, Wl'llrtwlnd Romance, Zlvanla, llenus In Fun, Time: 1:11 3/S. O DAILY OOUaLe (4·t ) peld t27 to TH•D ""ca. I 1/16 mlltL Ila a ltalnbow (Sllm!lr) UO 120 120 ltlnuana ISlblhl •JO 1 tO Tec:o Tec:o (Plncayl t.40 Also rac.d: Glrl 9tllar, l<lu lno Girt, Nencv•s llaoy. Time: l:U 4/S. ,OUATH ltAC•. 6 lutlon9l. Somtt1'11119 llayond (Mlltl 24.to 7.40 S.00 Oaddv LonottOl IPlnca yl l.20 l IO Fr-k:o Pronrlnl ISlt>ltltl UO Also racacl: Pr-FNohl, Alwa\ll • Clloka, Tall Cloud, LUCkY Sllll9, llOld Wonder, Envoy Dancer, GOldw0t111v, Vot· ct no. Time: 1:11 l /S. f'1'TH ltACI .• turlonOI. Grateful Friend IPlerct) 2'o.tO 11.20 S.60 I'm Pr•1tl9lou1 15'-ma-trl S.60 4 to let Ft lllHY (UPl'lam) •.20 Also rac.O: G F0t Glrb, Grin and Frolic, Sat11tactu11, Glamorous Siren, Famous Performer, Miu Elta. Time: 1:10 l/S, U •XACTA 19·7) Paid '330.00. SIXTH "AC•. 6 turlonos. Pt1vl119 10 Win (PlncaY) 11.60 S.40 3.40 Po« Old Harry IOtlallounave) UO UO Grenobll ( lfalenzueltl 4.60 Abo rac.O: Handsome PIQ-. Too Much FOt T,V., Andrew 'n """· AusllMI c.w .. Wind's WtY, COlumtl, CandY StOt• Time: 1:10 4/S. HVIHTH ••c•. 1 '"' milts. Video Kid (Melt) 1.00 UO 2.40 Delaware Kid (Ctsl1"9dll 10.60 3.20 YPlllon (Plncay) 2..0 Alto racM: ltalaba, Juritura, ltoman Ttrrant, Gao 1 TWo Tlmt: 1:.M llS. u •XACTA 15·7) H id tl'2.00. ... Knt "ACa. I 111' mlln, Dlachronv (Mccarron> •·'° 3.40 uo C0-'1 Ladv IPlnay) 7.00 UO Frentllt Marett (Mlle) l.tO Abo raced: Lanclta, llolcl Darnt, Lovt · •bit Miu , L.aPldlsl, Only Siik. MatrOPG'• L41U Time: 1:AS l/S, 12 ll'tCK SIX ($· IO·f·S·S·Jl MW '7SAOUO -"" -W111111111 lldl.t (till f\afWI). S2 l"tdl Sill! _..... ..... ,1,-.00 wt111 se .--. tklf"' cwv. "'""" NINTH ••c•. 1 1/ t• mli... llactllOll (Slblllll 6.UO 26.00 16 00 NO TrumPI (Taltlrel 66AO 11.40 llrtn Cl'lletton IDNllOUHIW) "'° Also raced: Shltolnt a ua. lc:t II, Plr111 Man, OOUOlt Ge.lure, GOiden Mlntlrt4, L'Maroula, Zatloc:, Fachtndon't aov. Artllur lllank. Ttmt: l:•S 6/S, u IXACTA I 12·5) oald u.22•.~ Allendence: 11, llS. HelvwlM ~9'11 WIOffHOAY'S ltHULTS tMll .. P ·MIM ...,_. --l ,.IT ltACa. Ona mitt ~: MoM!tll>or Dalt (Aubin) UO, ).00, 3.60; lloatt UO, UO; Nanacnl S.00, Time: 2:01. IJ •XACTA 17·4) paid "3.IO. seCOMo 1tAc•. One mttt Daee: F1am1n Mamie 15'1arnn) IUO. 4.00, ).IQ; TlVOddlt l.20, l 00, Strlklno Prkt UO. Timi. 2'°3 2/S. IJ •XACTA (2-41 N ICI M0.50. nt•o ltACe. One rnllt oace: TrlPle Nina lllalllarotonl 22.40, UO, t .20; Malt\llc MftdOW 1.00, S.40; si.1-1 lll<tldl< 12.to. Tim•: 2:01. Q eXACTA (1•4) paid S1'7.40. FOUltTH ltAC•. One milt trot; Rid· monds JClv 1 .. lltaroaonl lUO, 7JO, S60, IHudt 1.20, UO; Vive lt-o 4.aG. Time. 2:03 """ UC•. One mile oaclt: CO<ltlMu ICrool'lanl 1.40, l.60. UO; "'-nix Jedi' 7,00, S.601 Hamill\ lted 7.60. Tlmt~ 1:5' 2/S. IJ •XACT A ( l·t ) oakl an.10 . SUCTH uc•. Ont milt llaC*: Trollocl lRlcllrnondl 11.60, 6.00, MO; Dlarnonlt !.kl-uo. uo; a1a11rtt11 1t0. TIIM: 2:07 Q llXACTA IS·21 Ptld tlUO. sav•NTH ltAC•. OM milt PtCa: Sutldan <Ano.non) S.60, 3.60, UO; Ludlv Gu..1 S.40, 3.40; ac Count uo. Time: 1:57 3/S. IJ eXACTA 13·11iMld126.10. llGHTH RAC•. OM mile trot: It E Todd IOesomef) 4.00, )JO MO; S1M11 l<lno 7.IO, UO; 0--Sir "°· Timt: 2m 1/S. IJ eXACTA (l·t l H id QUO. NllfTM ltAC•. OM mi. pece, Elli· 1teordlnarv 19avttt.s) '-'°· uo, UO; Pivot Point 1.60. 4.20; SvncDHtlon uo. Time: 1:51.• IJ eXACTA <•·II oald .. l,fO, S2 l'tCK SIX (l •l-5-3·1·41 Paid tl,25UO with 10 wlnnlno tlcktlt (lfll llorMI). U Pick Sl• COMOittlon Paid "'·'° with Ul wlnnlno llckt lt lllY• llor~l T•HTH ltACe. OM milt NC9: Nlmlllt Yt t*tt (Cr09llenl UO. 3 20, UO, Scoltltl'I L.OCll 2.to, 2,IO; OouOlt 0.. UO. Ttmt; 1:5'. IJ •XACTA (1·7) !Miid m ,60. Allendenc•: 4,479 ...... ,., ........ , Wl4ttrw.1911t& -FtllM Ca'*8 (Colton) won a unanlmOUI 10-ro\lllCI decision o.,., victor Allfltlam IPi.o.nl•). LIOllt·heavvwtlofllt -Miiie Clerk ICenon Clly, N111.l KOd Marcos Gercle (San Dlteol, sl•tll round; Ja""' SaltmO (Orlando, Fla.I KOCI Jena ISiand (Ort notl. seventh rounel. CIF football ratings Big Five Conference LeaeWt .. _. ..... L.tlt ..... ave ... , UI ,.._,, ll-11 .,., St. Francis. 19•16 Los• to Fin Vallff. 1'·11 ... , Pal HtMv (SO), 21·1& .... ..,.,. ..... ... , San 9af°l'lltdlll0, 54•0 &eel Arlttla, 21·0 llHI Alemany, 17·U L.ost 10 EIMtfll\OWtr, 21· 14 1. N Torrence 2 Hatt 3. Cl'lanntl Islands •·Muir s. Wttt Torrance 6. San Ma•eo• 1. Scllurr I. l'lewoury Park t. llutrOUOllt (a.) 10. ltoyal I. FootlllH 2. Lvnwood J. l(tf1Mdy 4. El Modena s. Pactllca 6. Sanla Ana Valltv 7 El Ooteoo I. Santa Ana t.~Valty 10. Wiison IHH) Otl lttY 4·0 120 ._ 4·1 ,., C llrua .. o J•O '9 Moor• 2· l-1 7) Citrus .... 4• I I 1l ..... ..1 ., Citrus at11 5•0 50 "'-'• 4·0 U Al!Hiut )-2 It Anottus )•2 10 Coastal Conference aav S•O 1• Footllllt 4·1 71 Marrnontt 5-0 62 Ptc"k S·O S6 llay 4-1 SI Cllanntl 4-1 32 F 00111111 •· 1 2' Matmontt 4· I 'll Footl'llM 4·1 It Marmontt 4·1 13 aaa1 Torrance. 14-S a.at 0Uart1 Hilt, U ·7 ..,, ltoyat, 21·6 ... , LOI AllClll4ft, 42·0 ... , Santa MOnlct, lt-6 llatl Oo• Pueblos, 13·6 !IHI I . Pasadtn•, 76·0 llMI Tllouaand Otkl, 17· 14 lltal CrtKenta Viv, 42•6 Lott to c11111ntl ''"· 21 ·• Southern Con(erence cen1ury ~o 7' Sall Gallfltt VelltY 5·0 73 Eml>lre 5·0 63 Century 4· 1 S6 Empire 4·1 42 Century 4· 1 39 Emc>lrt •·I 3t c1111urv 3+ 1 n '""'C..11 )·2 17 Sltrre 3-1-1 10 llHI Ofanoe, 20·0 ... , Warren. 21·3 ll't•I Los Atamllos, 20-7 llHI Canyon (A.), 41·7 lltal CvDrtU, 20· 15 Baal Tuslln, .0-1 lleet Es-anie, 17·16 Btal VIiia Park, 21·17 ... ,W...,.....,:14·7 Baal ClllllO, 54·7 Northwestern Conference l. Monrovia 2. Sant• Marla l 111111 Mon1oomerY 4. Antelooa Vellly S. Canyon IS.I 6 TtmPlt Cll ... 7 LomPOC e. (Ila) Quartz Hiits I. lllt l SI. ller11erd 10. lllalr ' I. Riverside f>oly 2.Ctarernont 3. ltt mont •. lltll Garellns S.GltnCIOre 6. Oemlall 7. Covina t. NOtCO 9. N0tll'I (lttv) 10 Mor-ValltY 1.C-•MM 2. LOS Arnl90t 3. La Mirada .. ......,,H•tMr S. La Quinta ··~· 7. Veltncla t. 1t1ncll0 Alamhoa f, Sunny Hlllt 10. ar .. -<>11nda Rio HondO 4-0 6t Northern •·O· I 60 Cernlno lttal S-0 SS Goldtn S-0 S4 Golden 4· 1 l1 Rio Hondo l -0-1 34 Nortnern l-0-2 30 Golcltn 4· I 12 Camino lttat S-0 12 Rio Hondo 3·2 I Eastern Conference IVY S·O 69 lla..ilnt S·O ._. tvv S-0 SS Wl'lllmonl 4· 1 .. lla..ilnt 4·1 '3 llasallne 3·2 2t Vallt Visit 3• I 24 Sun lltlt 3·2 22 IVY 3-1-1 13 Sun .... •-1 11 Central Con(ereoce s.. Vltw s-o 10 Garden Grove S-0 " SutMKban S·O S2 S..Vltw J-1·1 ., G~Grovt 4-1 44 Frhay 4·1 36 Or•"" 4-1 25 Garden Grove l ·2 11 Fr-ay 3·2 t Or•not l ·l 7 Bvt Beal llurrou11l'I• (R.), 20-1 Beat SI AnlhOnv, 42·0 BHI RtOtar•<h . 22·• Bta• Oomlnoue1, 34·0 Tied P111.,.N. 14· 14 Tleo KtrtnadV IGHJ, 7·7 Lo\! to Harl, 26· 7 Beal Salaslan, 21 -0 Loll lo Rt donoo, 22·21 Beal APOlt Valley, 21·14 llH I Alla Loma, 4 ·0 aaat Norco. 7·0 lltat Et Rancllo, 13-7 lltal Don Lugo, 22· 17 Lo" to UPiand. 15·13 Bttl NOOalts, 33·0 Lo&I 10 Remont , 7·0 Baal M0tnlnosldt, 34·0 llHI Elslf'l()rl, 21-19 ... , El T-. 30·0 8111 Fulltrton, 3-4·7 BHt Los Altos, 21·14 ..., lntW, U·O lltal Ptrrll, J0·7 Beet Gardin Grove, 21· 7 llH I llolSI Gran<la, 42·20 llHI Maonofla. 2s-o Lost to II•••· 10-6 llttl Sunny HIMt, 10·6 Southeastern Conference 1. &aldwln Park Montvlaw 4·0 70 11111 Gtadllont, 27·0 2. Diamond lier l . ROMmtad Htcltnda 5·0 st lllal Ontario, 41 ·0 Min ion Vellev 4·1 S6 BHI llaverty Hiiis, 31H3 4. (lltl Duarte Mission VelltY l -2 4S ..,, Lennox, 4'-24 4. Ille> S.11 Olmas .. Calon Montvlew 4-0 •S llaat Azusa, 29·7 San Andftas 3·2 3S ..,, Notre Dame lltl, 27·10 1. GaMll'la Hecltnda 3-2 It Ilea! Montclair, 211-7 I. Itta) Royal Oak e (tit) tlldlo Monlvltw 3·2 II LOSI 10 Cllttr 0.k, 21-13 O...rt V1lllv1 3·2 tt llaat ll1rs1ow, 20-7 10. APPie Valley San And•••• 2·3 II LOSI 10 ltlv. Potv. 21-1• Desert-Mountain Conference 1. Alascadlro Lot Padr" 4-l to 9aat Ct brltlo, 21·1 2. Harvtfd ). ltlo ,...... .. ...,,,, P~ S-0 71 llttl St. G.,,...,lavt, 2t·7 Frot1tltr 4· I 62 llaat RIOhetll, ll·7 Sunlllst 2-2 4S LOSI to LI Quint•, )0-7 S. Mira Coll• P~ )-1-1 '3 Tltd lnoltwood, 0-0 6. ltlm ol World Sunklst 4· 1 42 Illa! Aoulna•, lf·O 7. S.nla P•ult I. Oak Park t. Stnta Ynez Frontier 4· I 34 8tal Calhtd•al, 13·6 Trl·Velltv 3·2 IS Bet t Peter No11er, 21· 14 Loi Pldrtl 2· l-1 " LOS! SL OOlsoo. 21·0 10. SI, 9onaventure Trl·Valltv l· H 9 llttt SI Josee>fl, 26·1 Inland Confe re nce I Marena1111 2. San Jaclnlo All>l\I S-0 " llttl Marsllall Fund • 33·6 O. Ania S-0 '° Ilea! 8annl119, 11· 13 J, Wllllltar Cllr~an 4. LA Luthtren OIYmP1c 4·1 SS Beat Mavtalr, 10-l Alol\I S·O S 1 Beat Monlcialr Prto, 25· 12 s. ValltY CllrlSll•n OIYrnc>k 4-1 •s 111•1 CerPlnlerla, 10-7 '· NMclltl Frffltnc• S-1 tt 11111 s.rrano. 15·7 7 TehaCllllM OeMrHnvo ,., 15 llttl Gerc:as 111•-I. lS·17 I. Trone DfttfHnvo 4-0 10 Beet Parac .. tt, ll-10 (ot) 9 Mlloclvlalld 10. &teurnont OIYITll>k •·I " Ill•• Oranoe Lutll., i.-o De Ania 3-I • llMI llralllrtn. 6·0 """' KtlNI ..... TOfllGMT'S GAMllS S-Vltw~ Et Toro Vl . Coale ,...... al Newport Haroor $e0dl90Kk ~L Unlvenlty t i lrvlna ~LM.-Tutlln V\. Vt .. Pat1< t i Et N\odana ........ uetut CVllf'ftl n . El DortOO et Vaitncla ~Ltffllt Wttttrn v~. Savtnna el La Palma Part. f'tllOAY'S GAMllS SM VleW LteWI Ettencla at Naw-1 Haroor ,__. LaelYt Huntlntton a..dl Yl. Edlton •• Orenoe Coast Collt9I Fountain Valltv t i W"trntnsler Ocaan Vltw "'-Marine 11 Hunllnelon llaaell SWt11 c .. st L-Mlnlon VltiO et Ca1>1a1reno Vallev Dant Mitts vs. WOOdbfklot at lrvtne San Cltmlntt vs. L,a9un1 Hiib 11 Minion Vlalo MeWt i....,. Maltr Del at Serra Sar..tlt vt St. Paul t i Carrllos Cotltoe Plut )( al lltthOP Amal CtflfUrl LM9llt OrantJt vs, Canvon 11 El N\odana El Modtllt vs. S.nla Ana V•fleY 11 Stnl• Ana Stadium Santa Ana vs. Foo111111 11 Tuttln .,,..,.. LMtW 1(11 ... VL E.-.nII al Vt lende l(tnfttdy •• Loart 11 La Palma Perl< ~--L­Sanllt90 et L• Quin!• RancllO Atllmlloa vs. Lo• Al'!'I~ •• Gtreltn Grove Or9llll ~ Analltlm vs. Maonollt et Wttttfn Valtn<la 11 9'H·Ottnda • ,,...., LM9olt Buena Peril va Sunllv HI"• •' llut11a Pan. Sonor• vs. Troy et Fullerton Fu~1on at L• H•br• Htfl·ltt- Latun• llttcn al Attsadtro <I> SATUltDAY'1 OAMU .... "'"'~ Irvine vt Corona dtl Mer •• N-Clorl Herbor Tllb ...... trout ... "" LOS ANGELaS -lllo ltocll Cr .... , C1111lc L.akt, Castalc Laooon, Plru Cratk (Frencl'lman's Flat>, Pllddlnostona Lt kt , Sen Gabrial RI.,., (Mii alld west 104'111), SAN .... "."°'"° -Cucamonoa Gualll Park L.akt, Gr"" Vt hY Lake, GreoorY L•-•· Lvtlt Cratll !middle eno nortll f0tlU), Motav• Narrows Pa.-La••· San1a Ana River, Sanla Ana It Iver houtll tor-> ltlVlltSIDll -Htmtl L•-•· Ptrrls Ltkt . SAN Dl•GO -Cuvamaca Lake. SAM LUIS oelSl'O -LOPIZ L.akt. INYO -Baker CrMk, 1119 Pina CrMl1, llllhOP Cr-(lowtr. middle, soulll end lnlOI II), Diaz Lakt , Goodale Cratll, lnellc>endlnc:9 er ..... Ltl\I Sabtlna, Lona Pint CrMll, Oak Cr"" (norlll forll), Owen• River !Laws llrldOt 0owns1r11m 10 Siewert Lant>. Soulll Lakt, TtboOst CrMI\, T}namal'I• Creett, Tulllt Cr ..... """' KtlNI WOM«WS lllANKIHOS 4-A -I MlraltSlt, 2. Pelot Verdft, l Dos Puetitos. 4. Sanlt llerbart; S ltolllng Hiiis, 6 •cllMll. 1 LA-atedl; I. Palm Springs; ' Beverly HIHt; 10. Santa Monlct 2·A -1. San Marino, 2. Metw Otl, 3 Rio MIMI. 4, Lii Wiison, s. Wttllll\t; 6. C11ao1111; 1 L• Canaoa. e. ltl11ersldt P~Y. t Sunnv HI"'· 10. Claremont. J·A -I La Qulnlt ; 2 Cabfltto, ) Arroyo Grandt, •. Gardtn Grove. S Lom· ooc, 6 Loa •m~. 7 La Safna; • Victor Vtllev, f. Kt l>Pel; 10 Ron i °'"· l·A -1. LOUllYlllt. ,, Pasadena POiy, 3 Oltmond llar. 4, Rfm of lht W0tld; S C•I•, 6. Lt A1ln1; 7. MCM'tO llav; I. Tl!tclltr, 9 JSlsllOO DlaOO, 10. Cllamlntell Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Thuraday, October 13, 1983 86 Viewing these boats presents some problems By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Deir ............... From a spectator point of view, offshore power boat racing iB a "here they come, there they go'1 type of sport. When Betty Cook, three-time national and two-time world champion in the sport was once asked: "Why doesn't offshore rac- ing get more media attention?" her succinct reply was: "Because they don't build bleachen be- tween here and Catalina I.sland." For that matter, they would have io build bleachers along a 200-mile course. And then all the spectators would be cheering for would be their favorite wake. So how to watch the Warm- ington lntemational Grand Prix Sunday? The only sure way would be to be in an aircraft that could follow the boats over the 200-mile course, But the FAA might frown on that. Judging from pa.st offshore power boat races here (the Bush mills prior to 1980 and the Robert P . Warmington in 1980) spectator boats will probably be lined horizon to horizon between Newport Beach and Dana Point for the first leg -and perhaps hundreds more between Hunt- ington Beach and Newport as the boats drive for the finish. There will be no viewing between Dana Polnt and Calallna Wand, or Catalina laland 1.0 Long Beach. The race la scheduled 1.0 start off the Nwport Pier at 10 a.m . The Newport Pier should provide a glimpse of the start, but strong binoculars would be a help m identifying boal.S. The same goes for the Balboa Pier and the beaches in between as the boats streak southward toward a turn- ing mark at Dana Point. A reasonably good view might be had from the bh.fffs over Cor- ona del Mar and the bluffs over Dana Point. Spectators on the Queen Mary in Long Beach Harbor should get a quick look as the boats turn for the run down the coast to the finish. IC watching from your own boat anywher e along the course, beware of getting onto or crossing the course. The right of way ruJes wiU not apply to the racing boats except to save their own or your hides. Race officials say that more than 100 patrol boats wiU be guarding the course, especially along the coast. At speeds of upwards of 100 miles per hour. spray and other ocean conditions often reduce the visibility of drivers, navigators and mechanics. Full slate of regattas on tap this weekend Offshore power boats roaring up and down the coast Sunday in the Warmington International Grand P rix race will have to be on the lookout for sailboaters who will be ignoring the big "stink.pots" while engaging in their regularly scheduled regat- tas. For instance, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will be staging its annual Octoberfest which in- cludes the fifth race of the Or- ange County Women's Ocean Racing Series off the coast be- tween Newport Beach and Hunt- ington Beach. Also on the weekend calendar is the sUlrt of the Champion.ship of Champions in smaU sailboats out of Dana Point Yacht Club which gets under way Sunday . Long Beach Yacht Club will have a fleet of sailboats in the ocean-between Long Point. Catalina Lsland, and Long Beach Saturday and Sunday in the windup of the club's Ialand Series for International Offshore Rule, Performance Handicap Racing Fleet and Midget Ocean Racing Class yachts. In other Southern California FICKER • • From Page 81 prepared mentally and physically because they had competed so hard in the trials for the right to defend. "But this series was un- like others ln that respect." Ficker, who sailed Intrepid in 1970, said that after looking at Liberty at the dock in Newport his thought was: "If l had to go out and defend the Cup ln this boat I would be disappointed. There was nothing new or in- novative about it, It was more or les.s a throw-back to previous 12 meters. "It appeared to be a middle-of-the-road boat. The technicaJ intellect was just not there." Nevertheless, according lo Ficker, there should have been no Yachting Association areas: Santa Monica Bay King Harbor Yacht Club Commodore's Sabot races, Satur- day. Santa Moruca Yacht Club - Malibu Transbay race (Thorpe Series) Saturday. California Yacht Club One-Design Regatta, Saturday. Sunday. San Diego Mission Bay Yacht Club - Lldo-14 Fall Invitational Regatta, Saturday. Sunday. Santa Clara Racing Association -Santana Series, Saturday. Coronado Yacht Club Perkins Trophy race (invitational handicap) Sunday. Oceanside Yacht Club -Fall Dinghy Series (all classes) Sun- day. Southwestern Yacht Club - Arden Series (PHRF) Saturday: Buoy Series (MORC) Sunday. North and Inland Anacapa Yacht Club -Ven- tura Challenge Cup, Saturday. Sunday. Santa Barbara Yacht Club - Ventura Cup, Saturday. Sunday excuse for bemg beaten by a bet- ter or faster boat. He noted that Conner won all of the starts. "In match racing it ls difficult for a faster boat to come from behind if the leading skipper and crew play their hands right. The trailing skipper is really on the defensive. "Its lille in a track meet," said Ficker. "Give me a little head start and if my opponent is run- ning in the same lane as I am he ts goin.g to have a hell of a time passing me. "It's the same in match racing. You must keep your opponent sailing in your lane and anticipate his every move. You don't give up bec~use you assume your com- petitor's boat is faster." TOUGH OPENERS • • • From Page 82 losing streak with the win ovet Long Beach CC last week. It's a bigger obstacle this week as Mesa QB Annicharico brings the best palling stats ln the state into the game. Last year, An· nicha.rioo pa88ed for 2,229 yarda and 21 Tba. Thla year, ln four games. he's hit 86 of 1 ~ paaee for 1,312 ya.r<b and 12 TOI. "I don't think we're going to be abJe to contain him,'' OCC Coach Dtck Tucker 18)'11. "All we hope to do ii l.r)' to hold his damage to a mlnirnum. He'll probably get hts 300 yards aaalNt us." occ COW'ltenl with David Ooodlne at quart.erbeck, if you c:&n call h count.er. Ooodlne hu pa.e<t tor 29~ yards, hlttlna 32 of 86 puHS, \hree for 'I'Dt. He has been intercepted three Umet . The Pirates have one of the top runn1na backs in the sec ln freahman K~vtn Bradley. Brad - ley hu picked up 324 yards on 60 carrh~s Santa A.Da at Saddleback The host Gauchos open Mission Conference play with one of three teama with a legitimate shot at beaUng them. The other two are Southwest.em and Riverside cc. Two yean ago, Santa Ana outgained Saddleback, 422°272 ln yardage, only to lOR 14-13. La.st year, the Gauche. h.ad about 10 yards more ln offe~ and won 23-10. The Dona (1-3) att led by quar- terback Phll Cooper who has completed ~9 of 116 ~for 810 yards but no n::i.. Cmupicuo\&aly rru..ina from the Dons' flar1.inl lineup ta running beck l..ance Cooper who lt out for tht-teUOn with a broken wrl.tt. Saddleback quarterbeck Mike Oou1-tus ta ju.at ~ frahrnan bul hu played atud y in leldin.8 the Oauchoe. He miued 1.ut weock'• win over Oroeamont with a minor injury but la expected lO be ln the atarting lineup Saturd1y ______ ..__ .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIThur•lJay, October 13, 1983 A robot tourney A tournament ot robots haa been added to the North Orange County Computer Club swap meet on Sunday, which begins in \he parking lot of Advanced Computer Products, 1310 E. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana, at 8 a.m. The robot tournament includes demonstrations throughout \he day and a competition at l l a.m. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS The Word of Ute Church & Southcout Science of Mind College. a Reglonal Mission Church of the Science of Mind College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, prlvllages, programs, and activities gener- ally accorded or made avallable to students at the School. It does not discriminate on the basis or race, color, natlonal and ethnic origin In adminis- tration of Its educational pollcles, admission poll- cles, scholarshlp and loan programs, and athletk: and other school-administered programs. We hav(' rJ•c·~ JQ", und1•1 ''dnd.iro 1.11"' '"' """''' I ll'IV\ 1•1•11 In" ,11:1•• ul II) • 111d bO 1 ht n· -. ,1 ~"od '11,l\of1 fur RUFFELL 'S Mechanical marvels like RBSX, in UPHOLSTllY, INC. addition to garage-built and stock ........... ..., '-• productio1L robot.s, will compete in a 1922 HARBOR BLVD robot tournament to be held Sunday in ~c~o~s~T~A~M~E~SA~~5•~8~· 1~1~56~ San ta Ana. ... -,., , ... __.,, collar 'n cuff j I~~ ~I Dt•u, W•1l1•"· 1-l Coata Meta 842-8788 • • rhr~ '·'"'"'' ~"'"" rh.11 1h1·"·drl\1•1 11·11rl hi ho· FllANCI Electronics dinner tonight - '•th•r .ind tntut• t ,1t 1•tul nn ''"' hti:lh\.I\ h>U I(' I fH' dtt" •f\ \\ lio h.1\ t• h .•\\ ,., .. ., ~ 1d1·n1' I hJI \ \>\ 111 f .tffTlt'f\ t ff'Jh•lf p\U JO (Ill \l•fl ~.11:1· ,tUltl puhn II 1 uu qu.1111\ \nu (I •ufd •J"' 'lll l\l.11111,1111 1111 \HIJI p11·n11111n' J .annt•,, 1n .. ut,11u t ' t..,roup ,, \~l)f~tn!-( 'tlfl\l.11111. hi ~·~·11 lhat lO .. f'-tJ~ fl\\UfJI\( I' drn\ II .tnt I lht .lfl><!Ulll Ill p101t•1 11on •IP '\nd 1h1' 10 bO p.11 hJ>W Jul11 pul" 1 '' 11111• "'.I\ '"' di>1I \\ t11 '" 11 • Jll 1111·' Clarke Agency 751~10 Woodard-Mather Agency 754-0711 Bob Wolfe Agency 142-1741 Rabbitt Agency 631-7740 Antique Show Huntington Center Mall thru Sunday. Chief executives searching for ways to improve engineering productivity may have some of their queries answered at an American Electronics Association dinner tonight at the Irvine M¥J"iott, 18000 Von Kannen Ave. Further information can be obtained by calling Cynthia Page at 851-1133. ION DAII:Y~=--J>EAI·S O&ALJHO DAILY TOSAVI! 'l'Ol lolONllYON ALL YQJ'l\Ol'PICl!SUPPU&S CALL DATAMATION 7U ·U~715f SALE EFFECTIVE THAU OCT. 15, 1983 sn11a. f\011 ifi trow11. 1nr SOVtHI O'fD II. U.NTA ....... CAl lf. nroa PARKING LOT SALE 20°/o-800/o SAVING ' [~ov. J NEW ~~~~l~URE ;; O : U~ED OFFICE SUPPLIES -WORD PROCESSING SUPPLIES DRAFTING & ENGINEERING -SUPPLIS-XEROX PAPER NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS Date: OC1ober 13, 1982 City of Fountain Valley 10200 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 963-8321 • TO All INTERESTED AGENCIES, QROUPI AND P£R80N8: On or about November 1, 1983, the City of Fountain Valley wm requeet the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to releue Federal funda under Title 1 of the Houalng and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL 9~3) fOf' the following project: Helm Trect 8tr•t Improvement• Construction of ttreet Improvement• along portions of Second and Third Streets. The project la located In Cenaua Tract 992.31. and la bounded to the north by Talbert Avenue •. to the aouth by ElllaAvenue, to the Eaat byA~uahard Street, and to the weet by Magnolla Street. It hu been determined that IUCh requelt for releue of fund• wlll not constitute an action algnlflcantly affecting the quallty of the human envtronment, and eocordlngty the above-named City of Fountain Valley ha decided not to prepare an envtronmental Impact etatement under the Natlonel Envtronmental Pofloy Act of 1989 (PL 91-190). The reuont for auch declalon not to prepare auch atatement are u follows: The project atte It located In a low to medium denalty ....identlal aree where effect• on the natural and physical environment wlll be minimal. An Envtronmental Review Record reapecilng the within protect hu been made by the above-named City of Fountain Valley, which document• theenvlronmental revtew of the project and more fully aeta forth the reuona why auch Statement la not required. The envtronmental Review Record ta on flle at the above addreat and la available fOf' public examination and oopytng upon requeet at the Planning Department between the hour• of 8:00 e.m. and 6:00 p.m. Notice Is further given that, In accordana. with E.O. 11988, the City completed an efght-atep prooeet In order to minimize any ftood hazarda utociated with thla projec1. It haa been aetermlned that there wlll be no ftood huarda aaaoclated with this project due to the nature of the project, which conllata of conatructlon of atreet Improvement• Including curb and gutter. and aldewalk. The project wlll help to alleviate ftood hazard• by channetlno exoeaa water to exlttlng atorm dralM. No further environmental view or auch project It propoeed to be conducted prior to the requnt for releeae or Federal funda. All lntereated agenclea, groupa and persons dlaagreetng with thla decitlon are lnvtted to aubmlt written comment• for conalderatlon by the City of Fountain Valley to the Planning Department. Sud\ written comment• 8hould be received at 10200 Slater Avtinue on or l>More October 30, 1983. All such comment• to reoetv.d wtll be~ and the City wlll not requeet the,...._. of Federal tunda, or take any admlnlatratlve action on the within project prtor to the CS.te apectfted In the preceding aentenoe. The City of Fountain Valley wlll undertake the project deecrtbed above wtth Bloek Grant fund• from the U.S. oep.rtment of Houalng and Utban Development (HUD) under Tttle 1 of the Houelng and Communtty Devek>pment Act of 1er4. The City of Fount•n Valley It oertlfytng to HUD thet the City, andHowerd StepheM, In Ne oftldal capaotty .. Clfy Man11ger, oonaent to aooep1 the Jurladlctlon Of the Federal Couttt If .., action I• brought to enforoe reep<>Mlbflttlee In r91atlon to envtronmentat revtewa, dedelon-maklng and .ctlon; and that theM reepontlbflltlee heW been utlafled. TM teg.i en.ct of the oertlfk:atlon la that upon ha approval, the Chy of Fount8'n Vt/Mly may UM the Block OrMt tundt and HUD wtll haW utlefled lta reeponelbltltlee under the Netlonel Envtronmentm Polloy Act of 1998. HUD wtll ecoeipt an objection to ltt approval of the ,...._. of funda and ecoeptanoe of the oertlftcatlon onty If It le on one of the followlng baMe: <•> That the oertmoatlon WM not In fllCt executed by the oertlfytng offtoer CK other officer of appftc#lt apprOYed by HUD; or (b) That appffeent'a envtronmental revtew record for the project lncltcet.t omleelon of a ,.qutred declak>n finding or etep l!PPltoabfe to the project In the envtronmentel ~ prooeee. Obtectlon• muet be prepared and aubmftted In eocordanoe with the requir.d prooedur~ CFR Perl 68) and may be edclrewd to HUD at Oepertment of Houllng and Urben Development, Ar.. , 2500 Wllahl,.. Boulevard, Loe Angelee, California 90057. Objection• to the ntleue of fund• on buta other than thOM atated above wlll not be conafdttred by HUD. No objection ~vec:l after November 18, t983, wlll be conatder9d by HUD. Howard 8tepMn1, City Man~ DRAIBI CIUIR 1•11a Dougherty partner in NB firnJ Brtu Paal Do•perty, AlA, haa joined Betsey OJealck Do•perty, AlA, u a partner In the arch.lt.ectural firm of Dougherty & Doucherty of Newport Beach. 'nle firm apedallra fJ'! energy effldent architectural, planning and lntertor d-1F projects. • • • Edward F. O'Neil has been appointed director of marketing !or Arcklve Corp., a Cost.a Mesa-bued manufacturer of streaming cartrldp tape drives. A fonner director of sales and marketing at IDtert&ate Electroolct in Anaheim, O'Neil's new reaponaibillUes include supervising the technical support, application engineering, marketing administration and product manage- ment departmenta of the company. • • • Tari Dodd haa been appointed director of Ju1en Promotloaa, a newly created division of Jansen A11oclate1 Inc. with respons.lbillty for market research, public relations, direct advertis- ing, and other opportunities dealing with the hotel, travel, entertainment and recreational industries in Southern California. • • • David J. Reed Jr. has been named senior executive vice president of C.Sfornla Federal Savings and Lou A11oclation. Reed, who ;>ined Cal Fed in 1957, previously was executive vice president for real estate and lending, and will continue to superviJle the S&L's real est.ate and lending operations. • • • Balldera Emporlam, a unit of Wickes Companies, Inc., has promoted two corporate officers. Martin R. Bocola has been named senior vice president ot operations, and Stepben E. CapaJIO haa been named vice preaident of merhan.diaing and general merchandi8e manager. Both will work out of the firm's executive offices ln lrvtne. • • • Tokay Savinp & Lqaa A1aoc. has been renamed Amertcu Dlveralfled Saving• & Loan. The firm is headquartered in South Coast Plaza's Two Town Center, with a branch in Lodi. • • • Terry E. Jenklna has joined Tbe Holme• Orgubatlon in Newport Beach as art director. The advertising agency and design firm serves clients in general consumer, commercial transpor- tation and high technology areas. ••• The western regional sales office of Hallmark Cardi is acheduled to move in late October to new headquarters in the Irvine C.o. 's MacArtbar Co•r1 office complex in Newport Beach. The sales facility will occupy 7 ,500 aquare feet and be reaponaible for sales to retail stores and general outleta in the west.em states for bo\h Hallmark and A.mbaaeador Cards, a wholly owned subsidiary. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVER THI COUNTER MAID STOCK US19ICIS .. a. ..... 7·•• ,,., II II~ J )\'\ 3' ;M STOCKS Thunday'• 11 a.m. (POT) Prieff \<llt' •• 1> I lld\ (lo"' c;l>Q NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS Blllllll llllfl ,., .. , ""'~' Pl'"'" l.._.Y \~ \Al .. \ t.1 l• t t\(J,. (.I••\# I nq ~.1 .. , ~·l 11 • ""' ( ...,.,.. (. l\IQ :~ .... •nu Tentative agreement for Eastern, flight attendants By Tbt Assodlled Presa MIAMI -Eastern Airllnes has reached tenuiuve lgJ'eement with 5,800 flight attendants, averting a strike whlch the airline said could have put It out of buainess. "It l8n't everything that we wanted, but 1 think under the circumstances it ia a battle best left for another day," s&.Jd Patricia Fink, president of Local 553 of the Transport Workers Union, which represents the flight attendants. A sn1all corn harvest this year WASHINGTON -American Canners are harvesting their smallest com crop in 13 years. Based on surveys talren Oct. 1. the fall com harvest -about one-fourth completed - is estimated at 4.26 billion bushels, down 49 percent from last year's record of 8.4 billion bushels and down 3 percent from the September forecast. Turner buys cable ch annel I NEW YORK -Ted Turner has won a key skimush ;u, the cable news war. •. Turner said announced Wednesday he would buy out tJie rival Satellite News Channel and that htS Cable Ne~s Network would be offered to cable systems now carryifR Satellite News. Satellite News will cease operations after (ti(: transaction is officially completed Oct. 27, joimng CBS CabJe and the Entertainment Channel as Victims of the cable industry's retrenchment. ' . . Tribune Co. ends public stock sal~ NEW YORK -Tribune Co., publishe r of the Chicago. Tribune and the New York Daily New s, has completed its firit public stock offering, selling 7.7 nullion shares at $26.'Z5 apiece. The stock rose as high as $28.621A before closiJi€ Wedne;sday at $28.121/2 on the New York Stock Exchange. with just over 830,000 shares traded. Tribune Co. had originally planned to sell 5.5 million shares at $22 to $26 ea~ when it announced the offering in August But s trong demand led it to offer 7 million shares Wednesday mommg. ~ Midland bank to get loan MIDLAND. Texas -The Federal Deposit Insuran~ Corp. says it agreed to lend $100 million to First National Bal)k of Midland until the financially troubled institution c.on +.,. resolve its problems. The loan announcement came Wedn~- l't !'~ day after Federal Reserve System officials said they were ,.., "unable to further support the bank's liquidJty needs,'' sajd • d • =::s • .. t _ .. ,. r6 * Dilly Piiat FDIC spokesman Alan Whitney in Washington Man ville has r eorganize plan ' DENVER -Manville Corp. says it intends to file. a reorganization plan with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court On rvtonday. : The company also said expected oppositJon to the plin could keep it in bankruptcy proceedings for more than two years. Manville, a Denver-based construction and fordst products concern, filed for court protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on Aug. 26, 1982. · Dollar takes a dip, gold up a bit LONOON -The U.S . dollar fell on foreign exchange markets today in light trading. Gold prices rose slightly Tne dollar, which had nsen for three days anud concern aboul the Iraq-Iran conflict and higher U.S . interest rates, fell aga1nst all major currencies early today. GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK !APl Ocl 12 AOvanc.o OKllMCI Uncll111Q" To1a1 lu u" N~wlll1111t New tows Tooav 54-4 l!Mt 39• , ... lt IS WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOIU( (API Oct. 17 METALS Toctey lOS 01 710 .,, u s Pr•v oav nl tOI no 141 11 10 ..... 110 IOO Handy I -(Ofll)I .,..., QUOl•I ..... • 110.211 per lroy ounm. HY C-• tOOI tnDfllll C!IOMd Wed STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT SYMBOLS DOW JON£S AVERAG£S Na-1 lnlRt<• w• l CllarlerCo "'' l CcMeco • • vlHIH lnOl s To.coco ',.,.,.,,0,..90 ' 1 Ovt<"d Or I F•I P111na 9 EH 1tPc11 10 M .. eO!hll n 11 NVF Co 12 RM<t Co ll ACMeEIKI "AmPrt \IC! 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U Orangt Cout DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Qctober 13, 1983 GORDO ti.\Rt·n :1.D ·IT'S N\Y DINNE.RTIME.ARLENE ~ e u1 DON'T DE.&PAIR, I 'll e E ,..._,'"",-'-..,.,........._,,....., RluHi BACK THE •. \.'911.l ' ('IRCl S by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis HOW ONE WELL-TURNEP PHRA& FROM TMAT 'AOMAN CAN 5UC.K ALL THE WIND OUT OF VOUR 5AIL5 by Virgil Partch (VI P) "Don't put out the lights, Mommy. The dork gets in my eyes and I can't see." "Come on, George. I promise not to cut the top of your head off this time." ll \Rll \Dl Kt: by Brad Anderson "That's very nice. Marmaduke, but you still have to go home." Ml~HTAS WE'lL Go HOME... EVERY· irl IN<:, IN TOWN IS CLOSED UP ll~HT ONCE AGAIN S1R f ~ ~VvTE FROM -HE "BOOK OF PROvERB5 •' uJ'°'OSO LOVETH INSTRUCTION LOVETH KN0l>JLED6E YES MA0AM f LOVETH INSTRUCTION AND I LOVEH~ KNOWLED6E -~1 Tl." Bl,t:M •:•:os OOT ANY111i·fn rs R)F{ MY GOSSIPCOl..UMtJ .~Oi1~Pf:Wl..APi 17e:AR? , _____ --....__ t.AFU:: YOU Kl~~1NG-! l'VE: 00111AO THOUS,AAJI? COWS 10 LOOK A~R ON 'fH IS RANCH! ) by Ch arles M Schul z l ALSO DON'T KNOW WHAT l'M THAYIN6 ~ by Tom K Ryan YOVR FOOR FIN6ERS: HAVE '()(j I HOIJGHI OF HIRING-MIL.KMAIPS? • ) .. 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Boll 259, ,"\or~ood. \.J. 07648. Mab thftk~ payablr to Nt••· pe p1•rbook• by Jeff MacNelly LO!f.~~~ t'l '" \ Ml,Kt:HB•:.\ '\ £..OUR ~ING GREDENTIAlS A~ CERTAINll.I IMPRE~VE, MllJ I iEil. f'{1f;. .. HAVE 4CJJ HAD WELl I I D10 HAVE 'TWO WEEKS OF BA51C Al PARIS A~ WPE OF SPECIAL. m 1N1N& Al AU. ~ PLEASE, SHEILA DON'T DO ANYTHING RASH 1 THE ISLAND / CHILDREN NEED A FATHER -..::=---:::,.._,..,---.-. AS WELL /4$ A MOTHER 1 ?!' N O PR0 8 L..E:.M., MA'AM ... WE:'L.t... S:QUI P eve:RY .-iOU SS: ON Y O U R 8L-OCK W 11"H PReSC RIPi"ION W I N~OW S ! ---.. 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Barbara Eaen GRANT WOOD'S AMERICA fl) MONTY PYTHOH'S FL YING CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH C1RCLIS (S)MOVIE t * *'• 'The faC>fC•SI \19731 Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair -12;00- QMOVIE * • •, "Fathom" 119671 Tony Fran- ci0sa, Raquel Welch (!) INDEPENDENT NETWORK HEWS OMOVIE • • • Ttle French Lieutenanrs Woman (1981) Meryl Streep Jere- ~Irons (.l) MOVIE • • • • 'Tiie Godlathe1 \ 1972) Marlon Braooo Al Pacino -12:20-m MOVIE m OAK TREE RAISING re) MOVIE t t *'" East S1Cle Ot Heaven -10:00-t SeK With Tl1e Stars ' 11979) rn1ck ( 1939) Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell IJ Cl) !<NOTS LANDING Wilson Martin Burrows -8:00-D (B HILL STREET BLUES -12:30- Morie O'mootJ T1mbUty Bottoms -12:46- CO}MOVIE * Beach Blanket Bango f 19761 Rene Bo11<1. T onr M awom -12:50-(HJ MOVIE * t * · GhOSI Story' \19a 11 Fred Asta11e JOl\n Housema.ri -1:00- UMOVIE t * "It ConQIWec! The WOfld" 11956) Petet Graves. BeYelly Giii· land Cf) MOVIE • • • "lhe Lasl wagon" 119561 Richard Widmark, FeltCta Fa11 ·= • t •;"Murder In Mind" ( 1975) Rich- ard JOhnson, Zena Walkl!f e GENE SCOTT -1:30- D a N8C NEWS OVERNIGHT (S) LOVING FRIENDS AHO PERFECT COVPlES -1:~- (CJ MOVIE t • ·~ "Tllomasme & Bushrod" ( 1973) Mu Julian, Vonena McGee. -2:00-IJ Cl) CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH D LA.TODAY mNEWS MOVIE * • *' 1 Prince 01 The Coty I 19811 Treal W1ll1ams Jerry Otbach -2:05- 0 MOVIE • • 1 Cheecrt And Chong s Nice Dreams 119811 R1chara Cheech Marin Thomas C11ong -2:30·· O MOVIE • • : "Horror Island 119411 Otc~ Foran Leo Camilo IJQ.t NEWS mMOVtE • •', "Tile Bandit 01 Snerwooa For- est 119•61 Cotnet W1lae Anita Louise Q) MOVIE • * •, "Not Gu111y• I 19741 Cllristo- phe• George, Dinsdale Lan.Jen (OJ THE OTHE.R CAFFS COMEDY SHOWCASE _2:45- lW MOVIE • • •, "The Bell Jar (19791 Marilyn Hassett Julie Hams -3:00- (fl MORNING STRETCH (2)MOVIE • • • 'r "Montenegro ( 1981) Susan .Anspach ~rland Joseonson -3:30-C!l FAITH 20 @ MUSIC OH VIDEO -3:35- (,C)MOVIE • • • Yan~s 119791 Ricnard Gere W1ll1am Oe~ane 0MOVIE • • ·Fast-Walking' t 19811 James Woods Tim Mcintire -3:45-1 {I) MAGNUM, P.I. um Q) NEWS 0 a LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID QI GIMME A BREAK 1J @l 20 120 LETTERMAN MOVIE 8 POLICE WOMAN 1J TWILIGHT ZONE U MOVIE t *'" "Zatdoz' I 19741 Sean Con· tJ!l MASTERPIECE THEATRE 0 MOVIE * ·~ "R1~gs1de · (1949J Don Barry. nery, Charlotte Ramphng ~ ~ MURDER MOST ENGLISH * t Honor" ( 1973) Anthony Page Shella Ryan I ®)TRAUMA CENTER ~ MOVIE Veia V1scon11 -4:00- LOU GRAHT * 11 "Fog Island' 11945) Veda Ann (!) ROWAN & MARTIN'S 1.AUGH-lN CD TOP O' THE MORNING EHTEAT AJNMEHT TONIGHT Botg. Ian Ke11n m ALL IN THE FAMIL y G) MARCUS WELBY. M.O. MOVIE CC) MOVIE ti) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE (0) ANNA TO THE INANfTE POWER tt11t Hoose 01 'Na~ 119531 Vtn· ttt 'Yanks 119791R1chardG81'e @)EHTERTAINMEHTTONIGlfT -4:15- CMI Price. Frank Love)OY Wilham Devane -12:40-m MOVIE • IHSIOE STCWf SPECIAL 0 MOVIE 1J Cl) MOVIE * , lhe WeiewoH 11956) Don EDfTION • • * Piaf 11973) Brigitte Anel * •,, Tile Gill 01 Love 1 l978 Megowan Jovce Holden Jll>~·~l~HSIOE=:~ORAHG::::.:,:::::~E~C~OUHTY~.:..:...~~...:.P~asc~a~le~C~ll~r1~st~op~h~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~- FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER DINNER 113.95 * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * lnc ludes soup or salad , choice of p otato or -,-ric e pila f 673-7726 af.1:U\'~•f1l1i4 ]'19·~~11 ~. • Bargain Matinee!.! ":r!!ll1 _ _,) MOllOAV nru SATURDAY FACUlTY01CANOlEWQOO All 1'11101,..•ncn 8efoit ~ 00 l'M (Ea S,C. E.....-.. 116 Hohl "llEYOMI M LllTS" (I) m~ 1!$ ULUO. IA_!!.oo "BIAllSTCltll" (PG) •10 •0CU'J · 1aa. no. uo,100.1010 "l:lm Mii Tl€ CltlSIJS: ~ I ill), )'IQ, HIO. I 00. ttO, II JIO "fUMIMG'' (I) I Ga SZ.. 10.10 "M <J'flCO iii) A !IJIT\DIM'' (a) Ttl 76' -~(PC) 11'.lO. uo .• JO "Wl ...,.. (l) Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 13. 1983 • A melodrama Down home fun at Costa Mesa playhouse By MARGE BITETTI o.iiy-e___. The Costa Meaa Civic Playhouse opened its 18th season last weekend with an evening of down home Cun. The casual atmosphere provided the setting for the dual-titled melodrama, "He Done Her Wrong," or ''Wedded But No Wife." The play started with "Dance Hall Adorables'' serving the audience soft drinks to accompany the pop corn snacks and then joining together on stage for a medley of long forgotten 1890's tunes. The melodrama was accompanied by vaudeville acts perfonned by the "Olio Cast" in the true spirit of early American theater. In fact, an elderly lady was heard to say, "Do you suppose plays were really like this?" Darlene Northrop gave an entertaining per- formance as a Sophie Tucker-style singer complete with long scad and hour-g~ silhoutte. Northrop's strong voice and stage presence was •an enjoyable combination. The melodrama cast was t~e typical· hero, heroine and villaln involved in a battle of good against evil. The plot was about the dastardly deed Fleetwood Dashaway, played by Matt La Vigne had perfonned to the poor heroine Hyacinth Haven, played by Je Rle Cowley. h seemed the villain, Dashaway had once upon a time married Hyacinth but leCt her following the ceremony thereby giving credence to the title of the play, "Wedded But No Wife.'' Cowley presented a dellghtfuJ performance as the jilted bride. No melodrama is complete without a hero. and CMCP hero, Fitz.)Ohn Oliphant, convincingly played by Russ Munson, was no exception. Fitzjohn seemed to be a combination of Gomer PUe and James Bond. He was a simple country boy who had the skill to pursue the villain. The program noted Munson was raised on a dairy farm in Washington and his large physique and innocent smile made him a natural for the part. The accomparust, Sharon Aguilera supplied piano music throughout the evening. Linda Ronstadt multi-talented success By L.P. BENET 01 the Dellr l'llot ll•n To say that Linda Ronstadt is versatile would be an understatement. The more appropnate adjectives might be bnlliant, girted or multi-talented. In any event, her beautiful performance with Nelson Riddle and his orchestra Friday night at the .Pacific Amphitheater was truely a treat. In case you don't know, Ronstadt Is veering away from her rcx:k/pop roots and having a. go at the old popular standards that are featured on her new album "What's New." She is a singer in transition and the audience, which ranged in age from 20 to 70, certainly reflected that. Her Friday night repetoire included such classics as "I've Got a Crush on You.''"What's New," "Guess ONll' TWO TIIINGS CAN SCREW UP 11IEIR REIATJONmlP Hf"IOM .. \tl f"> THE OTH la ~. .. I '1111 .,r I / 1111 l\llWlo\l\\tl\I .,. nw1 • • ... •ltll11"'••-~ NOW !L)Y/NG At These Specially Selected Tbeatru And Drive-Ina IRl~ I~:?~~'· 1,,1,•~ , ~~~":~ M14lf, ~~e~i~t• ;_.. \ , ,.. • -Afj< ~ ;<tOO 6.M i~'IJ IUlHl 'lA~ llUNltllGION &ll CM M15$t0oc VIUO OllAllOf .. 1 .... "4 4' .,.,.,1').a,t ~y -_,j'°"'""°'•' ! .. .. ~ \Ar 1.1 ... , ... 6tX' i..19 1170 COSU M(5.l l-' MOii.A NlWPOlll HA~ •IUllolllllllll • to11 rr ~tl"#!!>IJ"' """'' 1 t ,,,.,,,,, 1 n;r l •• ,1 J• t. ~· l1t.U l'\l•t 191'\ hQ...t~· ACC.f.•tfD ,-0" tHll UIQMJt•l aj SFa_M ts JAMIS IOND In tldl:l.J3~ I'll H.ang My Tea.rs nut to Dry," and "What'U I Do · Ronstadt dressed the part too, opening the show swathed in a conservative black strapless gown and sequins. During a nostalgic tnbute to Sammy Kaye ("Daddy"), G lenn Miller ("Kalamaroo") and the Chordettes ("Mr. Sandman"), she wore a white c:h1ffon gown as she shared the vocals with the "Step S isters" (Liza Edwards, Elizabeth Lamers and Rita Valente). Ronstadt was backed by 49 musicians-many of them the finest Manhattan has to offer. Throughout the performance, Ronstadt's pitch demonstrated a keen sensitivity to the lyrics. She did, however, have a tendency of belting some the upper-range not.es -a minor flaw in what was otherwise a faultless performance. BRAINSTORM ... The Ultimate Experience \11 :\1 t \ ·ll<PG: oo. •• ' •••• ' 'I NOW PLAYING TO. 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Ca. 92660 ,. 1111:M1T 1111111 caum CLASSIFllD Irvine Co.'s board is rich., diverse Director's combined net worth is greater than estimated $1 billion value of company By JERRY HIRSCH Ofllle~Nlot lWI They are among the wealtblest people In tlae nation. Tbey are powerful In California and on Wall Stre~t and tbey all sit OD the board of directors of the prlvately-held, Newport Beach-baaed Irvine Co. They are rich enough to make the SI bl lit on Irvine Co. one of tbe few examples In corporate America In which' the combined net worth of tbe board la likely to outstrip tbe value of tbe company. Tbe following la a profile of 10 the 1% members. Profiles of board members Donald Bren and Jou Irvine Smith a&art OD Page Al. HERBERT ALLEN Sr . Herbert Allen Sr, 75, joined the board after assembl- ing a group of inves~~ w~o allowed Donald Bren into thell' $337 million buy-out of the Irvine Co. in 1977. Allen sold his 12 percent of the company to Bren this year for a reported $120 million but still remains on the board of directors. The minimum net worth of the Allen family was esti- mated by Forbes Magazine to be $540 million. The Allens make nearly everyone's lists of the 500 wealthiest people in America. . Allen is president of Allen and Co., a pnva investment firm that Wall Street watche recently connected with a possible offer to acq · Walt Disney Productions earlier this year. J . ROBERT FLUOR As chairman and chief executive officer of the Fluor Corp .. J . Robert Fluor is one of , the most powerful busi- nessmen in the nation. In addition to the Irvine Co., • Fluor serves on five other company boards including the Hughes Aircraft Co. and Pa- cific Mutual Insurance Co. The 61-year-old Fluor earns about $1.4 million in annual salary and benefits from Fluor Corp. Fluor announced in August he i.s suffering from throat cancer, but that his illness would not affect management of the corporation. The Irvine-based Fluor Corp. is the sixth largest company in California with $7 .34 billion in revenue for 1982. BENJ AMIN V. LAMBERT Benjamin Lambert is one o{ four board members who are also stockholders in the Irvine Co. Lambert is the president of the New York-based F.astdill Realty lnc .. a real estate investment banking finn. Lambert said he has a "handful" of shares. Their I 1 total worth is probably be- tween $1 million and $2 million. Lambert puts financing deals together for large real estate projects. Some of the projects he has worked on include the ARCO Towers in Los Angeles and the proposed Hilton Hotel for Newport Beach. Lambert received his shares of the Irvine Co. when he helped put together financing for the 1977 buy-out. He also serves on the board of Hilton Hotels. RICHARD F . ALDEN Richard F. Alden is on the board for his legal expertise. Alden, the general counsel for the Hughes Aircraft Co., is a senior partner at Latham & Watkins, Donald Bren's personal law firm. Latham & Watkins routinely carries out correspondence between Bren and attorneys representing Joan Irvine Smith. The law firm is acting as legal adviser to Bren in his efforts to merge the Irvine Co. with his private investment company. Alden, whose earnings have not been dis- closed, is alao on the boards of three other privately-held companies; George Elkins Co., Pacific Reinsurance Corp. and Western Com- JOHN M. GAL VIN A fonner Newport Beach resident, John M. Galvin was selected for the board because of his international expertise P,T real estate, Irvine Co. of- 'licials said. Galvin is a senior vice president of AEtna Life & Casualty w here he earns about $310,000 a year: He now lives in West Hartford, Conn. Galvin, 51, also serves on the boards of Samuel Montagu & Co. Ltd., a London-based financial company, and Global Marine Inc. He oversees AEtna's international divisions as well as the company's real estate development, geophysical products and satellite communications development. PAPARAZZI RAYMOND WAT SON A former Irvine Co. presi- dent, Raymond Watson now serves as chairman of the board for the Burbank-based Walt Disney Productions. He rejoined the Irvine Co.'s board in June 1983. Watson joined the Irvine ... Co. as a planning manager in ~ 1960 at an annual salary of $10,000. By 1973 he had worked his way up to presi- dent and a considerably larger salary. He resigned as presiden t in 1977 when the James Irvine Foundation was sold to an eastern investment group organized by fellow board member Herbert Allen Sr. Disney officials, have not disclosed Watson's salary. Watson also serves on the boards of Pacific Mutual Insurance Co. and Mitchell Energy & Development Corp. A Newport Beach resident, Watson, 56, founded Newport Development, a local land development company, where he remains a partner. Profllea of Donald Bren, chairman of the lrvlne Co., and Joan lrvlne Smith begin on Page A1. CA RL E. REICHARDT Carl E. Re ichardt, Wells Fargo & Co. chairman, presi- dent and chief executive of- ficer. joined the Irvine Co.'s board in September when It was expanded to 12 members. Hia election indicated the extreme interest Wells Fargo has In the Irvine Co. The bank lent majority stockholder Donald Bren $103.6 million, when he was raising money to buy 52 percent of the Irvine Co. 's stock earlier this year. A resident of Marin County, Reichardt earns about $405,000 a year for managing Wells Fargo & Co .. valued at just under $26 million. Reichardt, 52, also serves on the boards of Hospital .Corp. of America, Newhall Land and Farming Co. and Golden West Homes. Holiday harbinger ••• Junior League ready for season Talk al the Newport Harbor Junior League'• community support party Sunday at South Cout Plaza wu about the upcoming Christmaa Company 8Cheduled Nov. 2-4 at the Orange County Fairp'ounda. The f.hree...day ahopP!ni spree ia the eighth annual fund-railer and 16,000 are expected to attend. Allo, the 4~ pe.rtygoera were admiring four new Rolla Royces parked in the J~el Court. The one white, one silver and two gray automobiles (they've ne~ been driVPn) are part of a display from Concannon Horaeleea Carriaces touring the u .s. "lt'a ChristiUatime in the Qty" la the theme of CC Ulla ywAr and In keeplnc with that a multi-media audio vilual d&PJay fNtwtng U.S. cltis' skyline9 WM being abown. Forty restauranla provided the food for the party tumtna lt into an International food f.air. Martlaa and ). Rebert Pl•r were there along with h*rya 'l'llom,.... the S&Oey IAellw, Jeu Moriarity and.a.,_ and Jim B•weo4. Other community aupponen were ...... e and Merritt J....._, BaiMn and Alu Looking forward to the Chri&tmas Company are Vicki G ring, Pam Feltman and Carol Prenti11 < Wet.er, Pam and Doq Gfeller, Carol Sa.e, Weraer Etdter and Mike Ma••llu (Irvine C.o.) Saw....,., Earl s,.eer (ahe'ach.um.n of OuVcmu Company)chattinl with the MWen, Aue and A.My of Irvine, and Sally Yoat, leegue president. Allo 1eq\.ie member J. 8 . Ho•et and huaband Jeffrey, Vletl Gerta1, Pam Feltmu and Carol Pread11. Thirty-five specialty stores from all over the country wt1I be offerina their goods at the CC (the first lhow of its Jclnd were of Ilal.las) 1n a 23,400-8ql.W'e-foot are. which will be tranaformed into a holiday wonderland. The leap bu projecied proceeds at $104,000 whkh will be returned to OC throuch the orpnbation'a projectl. Shopptnc hours oo Nov. 2 and 3 are 10 a.m,to 9 p.m. and 10 a .m. to & p.m. on Nov. 4. Ticketa are $3 at the door with children under 12 admitted free. The eventna before the doon open to lhoppen. membe.n and \heir sue-ta will attend an Invitational pla to ldckof f the Chrtatmu Canpeny. • • • • • • T HOMAS H . NIELSEN Irvine Co. President Thomas H. Niel.sen is one of six Newport Beach residents on the company's board. He J joined the company in 1977 asa I~ vice president and was named president in January of 1983. , T he company has not. disclosed Nielsen's salary. AB president, he is charged with implementing Bren's policies. His tenure has been notable for an increase in the company's communi- ty-oriented activities. Niel.sen, 52, recently chided Joan Irvine Smith for disclosing confidential loan information concerning Bren's financial restructuring effort. DONALD M. KOLL Newport Beach resident Donald M. Koll is president of the Koll Co., one of Orange County's largest development companies. He joined the Irvine Co.'s board in June. Koll's election was seen as an effort by majority stock- holder Donald Bren to increase control of the firm by Orange County's wealthiest residents. Koll, 50, of Newport Beach, established the Koll Co. in 1962 and is active in development throughout the western United States. The Koll Co. is one of the Irvine Co.'s most frequent partners on local development projects. HOW ARD MARGULEAS Howard Marguleas was one of the investors in the 1977 buy-out of the Irvine Co. from the James Irvine Foundation. Marguleu d one of a handful of minor stockholders in the Irvine Co.. but his holdings alone are probably worth millions of dollars and are small only in comparison to Donald Bren's 86 percent of the stock and Joan Irvine Smith's 11 percent. A resident of Rancho Mirage, the 48-year-old Marguleas is vice chairman of the board for Sun World, lnc., an agricultural marketing company. Mar~ is also on the board of Summit Health Ltd. Mary .Earl Spencer, Christmas Company chairman, with Anne M·He r The'Ver y Rev. Geo rge Stephanide& and Tom Fuentes I · C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. October 13. 1983 JOUI HIA11H OR PETER J STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I looked forward to having my first child for two reasons. One, my husband and I wanted to ratse a family. Two, I was desperate to help my menstrual pains. I was 22 at the time of my marriage and had heard that having the first baby usually lessons the symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Sure enough the pains disappeared after my first pregnancy. Since then I've been wondering why this happened. Md what causes the menstrual pains in the first place? ls there any special treatment other than trying to get pregnant? Mrs. 0 . DEAR MRS. 0 .: Having a baby often helps. When the cervix of the uterus dilates during delivery it may in some way desensitiz.e the nerve endings. But this is not a universal solution. There are two main types of menstrual pian. The first is called primary dysmenorrhea. There doesn't seem to be any reason for it. It's spasmodic, colicky and causes an aching in the back and lower abdomen. As the name Implies, secondary dysmnorrhea, 1s due to demonstrable pelvic pathology Some causes are endometrios1s, pelvic inflammation. uterine polyps. fibroids, congenital malformation of the uterus, ovarian cysts. Dysmenorrhea is no primarily psychologic. as many have thought for years. New developments have shown that the pain is due to overproduction of a hormone-like substance called "prostaglandins. In about five percent of women the pain 1s severe enough to interrupt their normal routines one to two days each month. In addition to pain. they may ~uffer dizziness, nausea. vomiting. hot flashes and chills. Most women who have dysmenorrhea are under age 25. Dysmenorrhea occurs in some form in about 50 percent of women. In primary dysmenorrhea prostaglandin inhibiting drugs are helpful. The secondary is relieved by proper surgery. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm 25 and have had this problem for about three years. Several doctors, including heart specialists, have told me that my heart skips aren't due to heart disease. They often occur when I smoke and drink a lot. Sometimes, after I overeat. When the skips come on I get this strange feeling in my throat and burning in my stomach. I'd like to believe the doctors but it's hard for me to think heart skips are due to nerves. Mr. T. Life-saving ••• Make safety helmets mandatory DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am a CCRN (critical care registered nurse) with 13 years in intensive care and trauma. 1 have seen mothers and fa the rs crushed by grief. not a ble to believe what happened to 1he1r ~recious children. How ironic that they will spend $2,500 for a moto~ycle and forget the most important accessory -a $25 helmet. That wonderful child was not reckless or wild. He never broke a traffic rule in his Llfe -but the drunk who hit him, his record wasn't so good. Last week I held the limp form of a 5-year-old girl m my anns. She died within minutes. Her brother decided to take his little sister out Cor a spin on the new bike he got for his l8th birthday. Now those parents are childless. Please, Ann, impress on cyclists the need for safety helmets. They come in all sizes and colors and they save Uves. -SICK OF THE CARNAGE lN CALIFORNIA a ANN lANDERS J: DEAR CALlF.: Every state in the union should make motorcycle helmets mandatory. Suicide 1s against the law in the United States and when people don't have ordinary good sense a law can be mighty useful. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I was growing up, books were my dearest friends. l read everything I could get my hands on. The woman who worked at Ne\N dress code defies tradition S urely the world stopped for you as it did for me recently when I read that a new regulation has been added to the dress code of the United States Army. llMA BOMBICK AT W IT'S END the public library said I waa her ''best customer ·• I cannot imagine life w ithout books. I am writing to ask what to do about my children, ages 8 and 12.'They are bright and make fairly good grades in achool, but the world of books, so vital to my growing-up years. holds no interest for them. r am sure one of the big drawbacks is TV. 1 monitor and limit their viewing. but it makes them want it even more. They would spend all their waking hours in front of that electronic monster if l would permit It. Reading a book would never occur to them. What can 1 do about tlus problem. I feel they are missing so much. -FRUSTRATED MOTHER IN CONN. DEAR MOTHER: The late Mrs. Robert S . McNamara started an organization that speaks to your needs perfectly. It is called RlF (Reading is Fundamental). There are now 3,227 local RIF projects. RlF operated on the theory that once children team books can be fun, they WILL read. Also, children need to have the privilege of selecting their own books and keeping them. RIF distributes books without charge. (Each local community raises its own funds.) Since 1966. RIF has d istributed more than 52 million books. I urge you to acquamt yourself w ith this splendid group. It will teach you how to motivate your It read, "Earrings for women servmg m the Army are now ae<.-eptable. They must be spherical and unadorned not to exceed one quarter inch in diameter. T hey must be made of gold , silver or pearl. They may be worn with either the full dress uniform or service greens, but not with fatigues." --------------children to re.ad and enable you to help other mothers who are faced with the same problem. Write to RIF It certainly prompted a reaction from a colonel m10 Eastern Europe m 1944, was l'aptured by Naz1s (who was wise to remain anonymous) who said. ·•It's and when she refused to reveal vital information WCiS no t like the good old days. You sort of wonder what's shot to death by a firing squad. coming next." Running Eagle, as a bride. led Blackfoot warriors Well. I'm with you, colonel. I don't even like to int.o battl~. Defying tradition, she wore a woman's think of what's coming next. dress over leggings. Makes you wonder what this country is coming Mother Theresa earlier this year marched into towhenwomenwe.nttoto doa man'sJObandstilllook the middle of a war in Palestine to gather up the like a woman. Frankly, I don't know how Margaret children and take them to safety. Thatcher commands any respect wearing seed pearls Colonel, I want to assure you that none of them Inc .. 600 Maryland Ave. SW, Suite 500. Smithsonian lnstituuon. Washington. D.C. 20560. Mrs. Elliot Richardson is chamnan of the board. And as you must know, anything connected with the Smithsonian has got to be first class. How to -and how much ? Find out with Ann Landers' new booklet, "How, What, and When to Tell Your Child About Sex." For your copy send 50 cents along wJch a long, stamped, sell-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. &x 11995, Chicago. m. 60611. in Parliament. wore earrings -but I don 't know for sure. Md~w could~l~Mcir expecttoruna~====~================================~f country wearing a dress, for crying out loud. As for a, ... , .... , ~ ..... ,·.' ... Eleanor Roosevelt, she probably set human rights ffi u; , I ••• ,, back 50 years by wearing a hat -with flowers on it s· 7 yet. Sometimes I think women are their own worst enemies. If they'd get out of those little tennis skirts • Includes shampoo DEAR MR. T.: My guess is that they're wh!lt we call "premature contractions." Sometimes they're associated with heart disease. But in many instances. ' the heart it.self is intact and healthy. and wear white shorts like the men do, maybe they'd get some attention at Wimbledon. Frankly, l think this country is going to you-know-where in a bushel basket. We've allowed a woman who wears lipstick to go into space, and I don't want to know what Supreme Court Judge Sartdra O'Connor wears under that black robe. • Precision hair cutting for men. w0men and children • Appointment never neceHery You'd better believe your doctors. Otherwise you'U go through life living like a cardiac cripple. Be thankful that several doctors say your heart is ' normal. All I know is, Mary Walker was the only woman to win the U.S. Medal of Honor in 1865, for her services as a surgeon in battle. Hannah Senesh. a Palestinian J ew parachuted t { I l 1 ' t f J . I I f t I I I t .... , BEAM ME UP AT NEWPORT SKI CO. Saturday, Oct. 15th A NEW service this year at Newport Ski Co., is our "Beam" and "Bending Bar''. Our new beam enables us to determine any imperfections in your pair of skis that could interfere in the advancement of your skiing ability. We can also help· you with any questions you I' may have on which ski might be right for you. Please bring your skis In on Saturday, October 15th for a "FREE" CHECK UP. NEWPORT Sill COlllPAKY BIG STORE 2700 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, Cellfornle 714/631-3280 Sa/es& Repair LITTLE STORE 2500 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, Cellfornle 714/631-3277 Sal# 714/631-3144 Rflnta/1, Ski SC/loo/ 714/642-8337 Snow Repor1 To the Big Band Sound of Henry Brandon and his Orchestra I Dance to the world's favorite music on the grounds of the fabulous Newporter Resort . One night on ly. Friday. October l4. 8:30-11:30 Admission $10 per person. $15 per couple. Proceeds to benefit the American Cane.er Society. It 's all part of the Bud Warmington International Grand Prix weekend In Newport Beach. Take Jamboree Rd. to the Newportcr Resort, turn north o n Backbay Drive and follow the sig ns. For information. call l714 1 752·8600. • HOURS: Daily 9 am -7:30 Sat. 8:30 -5 pm HAIRCUT STORE HUNTINGTON BEACH 10110 Adams Ave (Albertson's·Brookhurst & Adams) 963-7569 Heads a1e 1um1n 10 rr1e Hatrcut S10te" EL TORO 22421 El 1010 Road (Vons Center Crnr of T1abuco & El Toro Rd) 472-0200 LA HABRA 1230 W Imperial Hwy (Safeway Center) 690-2217 GLENDORA 451 W foothills Blvd (Vons Cenltr) 914-5879 Come our n~ l111tcli tnenu. AtBlack~s* . you wollt just eat lunch, you'll enjoy lunch. ~ow you 'II e njoy even m ore variety ac <.:\'en hccccr prkcs ... an<l all with lh<.' same generous portions, great foou qu:ility. relaxin~ privacy and fosc, friendly service Blac k Angus is fomou ~ for. Come in and enjoy lunch today. 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''" .1.,, un<l 1.·~onwll hurs•:nwlh.h ~WONcAHtG-..rww • BLACKANBUS FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA, OARDl!N GROVE, TORRANCE, CERRITOS, ANAHEIM \ Selliors to get tips about computers The tint of three free computer seminars for seniors, to take the "byte" out of computer jargon, begins at 9:30 a .m . Friday at the Corona del Mar OASIS Senior Center, Fifth and Marguente streets. "Many older people are quite bewildered by computers. They don't know the affects economi- c.ally or socially or medic.ally," said seminar organizer Bud Dusenberg. "It's just to provide that lnfor- Parents to get reading advice The Newport Children's Center will offer a workshop on "Raising Readers" from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight at 20221 Cypress St, Santa Ana Heights. mauon, not to make them com- puter specialists," he said. "Personal Computers for Home Use," the title of the opening 90-minut.e presentation, will be conducted by UC Irvine Assistant Professor Nicholas Vilalari. Among other topics, Vitalari will examine the advantages and dis- advantages of a city-owned cable and computer system connected to local homes. Vit.alari will be followed Thurs- day by Sharian Kling, who has taught UCI computing c~. and is a senior consultant to Pioneer Corp. She will speak about "What Computers Can and Can't Do." wt of the series will be an introduction On Oct. 28 to the more technical side of computers, focusing on ''What's Inside a Computer and How They Work." Fred Holborn of Computer City in Orange will cover the last topic. He is an electronics engineer who has worked for TRW Sys- tems, Magnovox Research Labs and Data General Computers. .. .. Orange Coast DAil. Y Pll.OT /Thureday, October 13. 1983 C"I one unruffled fellow look advan- tage o f the break lo catch up o n some shuteye on a nice India n S ummer day. . OCCseeks • 11nportant alumni Orange Coaat College t. 1eek.lnc nominationa for its Alumni Hall of Fame, begun last fall by CXX:'a Associated S tudents to honor for- mer students who have achieved success. Last spring state Controller Kenneth Cory, bank president Dennis Fitzpatrick, real estate developer Randy McCardle, Kan- sas City pitcher Dan Quiaenberry and motion picture-television star William Katt were inducted u the first five members of the Hall of Fame. Dr. Laird Hayes, chairman of OCC's Alumni Hall of Fame selection committee said three new honorees will be inducted during April 1984 ceremonies in conjuntion with the annual meet- ing of the college's Distinguished Citizens Committee. Hall of Fame nominations should be submitted by Nov. 10 to Hayes at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 92626. The workshop, conducted by reading specialist Leslie Roseman, is designed to teach parents about reading readin~. how to match developmental growth with a meaningful selection of literature and appropriate methods of read- ing with children. The cost is $18. For more infonnation, call the cent.er al 979-9241. Desenberg said seniors are the least informed age group about computer operation or application. "My wife," Desenberg said, "wants to know about as much asa 6-year-old. No more." REAL VALUES D ·1 p·1 • on items from applesauce to zippers are advertised in the II J I DI rtaJC fl>TICE Pl&.IC fl>TIC£ RCTmOUS _...... RCTITIOUI _. ..... NAME ITA~ ...._ ITATSMINT The followlng ~ are doing The lollowlng P«ee>n• are doing 1>Y91,_ u : bual!-9 u : ----Liquor Barn P.R.N. INC .. 2182 Dupont Ave.. LITTLE CAESAR'S PIZZA. 19921 Suite 208, lrvlM. CA. 92714 BMcll Bllld .. Huntington Beecil, CA. OWi c. Duller-. 7212 Apricot, 92648 IMM. CA. 92714 T·N-T Corporation No. 3, Mich· Thia ~ la conducted by: a tgen, Ml~ta. California, 322 oorporatlon. AmMbury Or., D•vllOn, Michigan Oen C. OunahM, Pr..ident 48423 Thl9 atatemant ..... ftled '!Olth ll'lfl Lyle T. Sh«oakl, 111700 Matkham County Cl«k of Orange County on St., Fountain Vali.y, CA. 92708 Sept. 29, 1983. Thi• bual,_ la conducted by: a l'2a2M oorpc>r•llOn. Publlahed Orange Coaat Delly Lyle T. Sherotkl. Sui-visor Piiot Oct. 8. 13, 20, 27, 1983. Thta statement wu Ried with the 5475-83 County Cle<k of Orange County on Sept. 23. 1983. NlllC fl)TJC[ P1CTITIOUl9'.l.,._H ...._ITATSMENT F225174 Publlehfld Orange Coa•t Dally Piiot Sept. 29. Oct. 8. 13, 20, 1983. 5348-83 The followlng P«ee>n• are doing 1----------1 bu8ll-. •: P\llUC fl)TlC( BEUCLER & ASSOCIATES. 28892 1--__,.;...;;;.;;..;;;.;...;.;.;;....;..;.;...;.;._ __ I Merguertte Pkwy, Sta. 2008. MIMk>n VletO, CA. 92e92 Jimmy LM Beucle<. 27828 Mom- lngetar, S.n Juan Capistrano, CA. 92e75 Jim Beucler RCTmOUlal ... U N.u. ITAn-..T The lotto...lng peraon 18 doing bua1..-u: S&S SALES. CO .. 2850 W•lnut, Tuatln, CA. 92680 Robert D. $pofl. 61 Ashbroolc, Irvine. CA. 92714 Thia atatement .,. .. ftled '#Ith tne County Oertc of Orange County on Sept. 29, 1983. TN• bull,_ It conducted by: an F22G9 lndl'lldual. Publllhed Orange Coat Deity RQl>ett D. Sprol Piiot Oct. 6, 13. 20. 27, 1983. This at•temant .,. .. flied with tne 5471-63 County Cl«k of Orange County on ----------Sept. 23. 1983. F22l1M Publlshed Orange Coaal Deity Piiot Sept 29. Oct. 6, 13, 20, 1983. 5350-33 Nl.IC fl>T1C£ FlCTITlOUI ........ NAmlTATWWNT The lollo'!Olng P«IOn IS doing PtBUC fl)TIC[ bual,_ u : __ _...;..=.,;;.;..;....;..;..;...;..;.;..;;;.._ __ I NOLAN COMPANY, 1001 W.17th ,ICTTTIOUI aUatNEU St., Unit A. Coat• MeN. CA. 92828 NAiii ITAnMENT Mlchllel F . Nolan, 38 Cabrlllo, The followlng P«ton• are dolnQ ~ Beacn. CA. 92663 bualnMS u : Thia businMS 18 conducted by: •n 11 THE MORTGAGE COMPANY. lndMduel. 21 BPI FlNANCIAL SERVICES. 1850 M. F Nolan Eut 17th SlrMt, Suite 206, Santa Thia statement .,. .. ftled ""1th the Ana. CA. 92701 County Cieri< of Orange County on Bulldog Pr~IM. Inc., 1850 Sept. 29. 1983. Eut 17th, Sulla 208, Santa Ana. CA. Fima 92701 Publlahed Orange Coast Dally • Thi• bualneM I• con<lucitd by; • Piiot Oct. 6, 13, 20. 27. 1983. OO<l>Of•lloo. 547~ Oooak1 RoblnlOn, Pretldent ---.. ---ll'-111'1-TJC[----I Thia 1181-t WU lllfld with the ___ ~ ___ ....,...._ ____ ,County Clerk of Oraoge County on ACnTIOUI 9'.llMH $ec>t. 23, 1913. '221e10 NAME ITAn•NT Publlal'Mld Orange Coaat Dally ~~ pereona are doing Piiot Sept. 29, Oct. 8, 13, 20, 1983. STERLING CENTER; STERLING 6353-63 OAOUP; BEACH CENTE.R; HUNT· rtaJC fl)TlC( INOTON Pl.AZA, 3835 Birch Street, 1--_..;;..;;;.;;;.;;;.;..~,;.;..;;.;;...._ __ , Newport BMch. CA 926eO l'ICTITIOUa _. ..... PllUI Bnidmer. Jr .. 217 South VI-NA.-ITA~ <>let l..arle, Orwlge, CA. 92689 The foltowtng per.on Is dOlng J. ~ F.-tt, 8739 Hudton bua1neM u : Rlwr Clrcle, Fountaln Val'-Y. CA. 1(11.tV & ASSOCIATES. fl 1 CoMto, 92708 lrviM. CA. 92715 Wiiiiam C. Mlrama. 3 Lagunlta, l(amran Varurudlh. "1. lrvlne, Laguna BNch. CA. 92851 CA. 92715 fhla ~ I• conducitd by: • Thi• bualnaa la c:ooduoted by: an generel pat1nerVilp lndMduel. J. ~ Fswcett t<amren Vanirt.acmi Tilll ltat-1 WU ftled .,.Ith Ille Thlt ll8tem«ll .,. .. flied with IM County Cler1c of Orange Couoty on County Ci.nt of Orange County on Sept. 211. 1983. Sept. 28. 1983. l"mM, n2ll71 Publllhed Orange Cout Olllly Pub119hed Orange Coat Dally Piiot Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1983. Piiot Sept. 29, Oct. 8, 13, 20, 1983. !>469-83 5380-83 ~--~------Nil.IC fl>TIC( Nl.tc NOT1C£ RCnTIOUI llU ... 11 RCTITIOUI au ... aa NAm 8TATW•NT NAME ITATIMSNT The folto...lng pereons ere doing The loltowtng peraon1 •re doing bual-.. : bual..-ea: L.A. INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW, ROYALn' SOUND RECORDS. 2915 Red HNI Ave .. Suite c 101, 63 La eu.ta. Sen Clemente, CA. Coa1a Mela, CA. 92828 2672 Jadt Sparlta, •111 Proepeci. New· Acme EnterprlMI. 283 La Cuetta. port Beech, CA. 926e3 an Clemente, CA. 92872 Ron Beron. 18316 LMthefwood, Thia bull,_ It conducted by· a lrvlne, CA. 92715 al partnerehlp. Jedi Spartta Charlel R. Cooll Thia atatemant wu flied with the This 1tatem«1t wN filed with the COunty Clerk of Orange County on ounty Clerk of Orange County on Sept. 29. 1983 t. 22, 1983. fne:MO F12S701 Pub118hed Orange COMI Delly PubMlhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot Oct. 8, 13. 20, 27, 1983. Pilot Sept. 29, Oct. 8. 13, 20, 1963. !>470-83 5358-83 Pta.IC fl>TICE PtllllC NOTICE NOTICE Oft AUCT10N8 Of UNPAID 8TORAGe In eccordance with the pro~ of the Uniform Commetcl•I Code or WerehouM Rec*pt Lew, th«• being dU9 end unpaid cherQM ror Whlotl L.ldo Ven & Storage Co., Inc. WaretlouM 11 entttlitd to a Ii.ti u W81ehOUtemen Ofl good• hereinafter deeclrlbed, and due notice having l>Mtl given to all perti.t known to clelm en lnt« .. t theteln end the time tpeetf*1 In eucn notice for peyment of 8'ICtt ct\ar989 having •x.l)ired, notice 11 heret>y g!Y«I that lheM goodl will ~ IOfd 11 public auction It the Lido Ven & St0f1ge Co .. Inc. 2200 Alton Avenue, Irvine, callfornle on the 6th day of November, 1983 It 10:00 A.M. s ... of good• to oontlnue or ~ oontlnued untll 811 tote .,. eofd: furniture, bed•. cNI,.., refttgetatort, 1tovw, MWtng machlnee, deek1, pl01uret, tab191. dllhplOka, cattona. 11«809, office furniture and mtao. ttema that are among the houMhold 9'fec11 atored by or tor the fottowlng pertlee: LOT • ~ aALANCI DUE L. 00115 !J<AL.ONU, CATHY $.4,358. 16 I 0737 AMERICAN SOI.AA HEATING 2.293.80 I 18475 BENNETT, GARY 873.35 L 7912 DAVIS, LARRY 1,031.50 t 0830 GARMAOOOI. KAMRAN 2,529.88 I 0875 KENT, BARBARA 1,399.94 I 1"48 NOOR K./SCHRIEBEA, AON 4,013.79 I 1371 SCHULTZ, MIKE 481.00 L 0828 8HEARtFfl, DAVID 465.81 L 0740 THOMAS. ARTHUR 1,578.57 L 0850 WILSON, WOOOROW 1.237 .88 NT-132..CYOUNT, V.H. 683.~ Pubtlthed Orange Coalt Delly Piiot Oct. 19. 28, 1983. 5816-83 "'---:You get "·hate\'er you "·ant, ___ ,, and vou 2et it for less. Visa& Mastercard Gladly Accepted 11/Uut4 °'de 11/ed! tCompM~ ''' l~wl F t 1980 Cabernet, McnJocino $4 8 8 e zer 1981 Fume \ 75l' ml l.5~h<~ 3 99 Robert Mondavi Red. Whice or Rose' Sutter Home il .. mr•" •1'111·•1 $888 ZinfanJcl I . 5 Liter Summit Wine·in·the,Box 4Lil~~439 Fetzer 11...,M2 1 J11h.111n,lwrii R1~,ltnii, t.t.-nd1-.·1n11 .,, ... ~499 Dry Creek IYHI /inbnJrl, '"n''"'~ ;,, ... ~599 \\'hii.· \\'on••!".\'., ""n"m~ l 11un1\ Pedroncelli 1•1 .... $3 79 Los Hennonos Inglenook Lii;:ht Rose', Ruby Cabernet, Chablis, Chcnin Blan\'., Chcnin Blanc Frenl"h Colombard, or French Colombard Le Domaine Champagn~ Extra O ry 0r Brut 750 ml Kess ler $966 BlcnJ RO Proof I. 7'i Li1rr Cl..'••nll'"'" Al '1--1 It~ $2~~ tl°•'"'fl.trt.• J f 'i"' .. > 1~ ···mr.u• .• 1 1 l•~1 $J~~ ··-· $259 -~ .. 11/iHU °' ~ 1::'"'9- SnH\'.h M6 Pri)o( Canadian Club $998 Chablis $} 99 Cragm o nt Beverages A II Flavor~ H(I p,,..,1 Canadian Hill Remy Martin \' .~.l l.P Hennessey v.~. De Laroche V.\. I'"'' luo•t$569 i5l\ml$1998 i~l\ m1$1J 9 5 7~l\ml$7 99 Burgundy I ·~• .,. Zinfandel Rose'·~·· ..... ~199 $199 ~'8~ l>l'.1 $} 59 Dr. Pepper R··~. "' fl'"'. I ! ": ( .in• ....... $}59 ll1~1 N11~. IU Ill\\ I ~,,. \,.',1n' RC ""··· $199 Mickeys Malt 12 ,,, Nil Paul Masson SUPPORT NATIONAL UNICEF DAY ATIEND THE "UNICEF FUND RAISER AT THE WINE EXTRAVAOANZA" PARK PLAZA HOTEL 807 SOUTH PARI< VIEW ST.. ~ ·~ LOS ANGELES. CA ~ OOUl'llllfl fOOOS SAVOR THE MOUTH WATERING MORSELS OF GOURMET DELIGHTS aAT. OCT. t9, t -t HI OVEl'l IO WINElllES U .SIE THE VARIETALS OF FINE WINES FROM EUROPE TO AMERICA 31 LOCATIONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA M ..... "" \ ... ~ •. """' ....... ''''*"' t.,..~, r ... ,."'"'· ,...,,,,.,._,., H•flWI, Af'.Jiw-•M, , •••• ~..-..... 0.-.;wt\.J~, ....... ,..,,..."-•· ... ~ ... n.,,, ,_.. ··~·· '-.•ftt• ''''~· t-un..J.• '''"' Jlht'f'__... "'"'' .. M, '14 M·'""''' Wt 4flhiinttJ, ''~"""'"'' f\··~,, f'llM l'lufn • .,., .. ,,._,, ~'hi f.-1•\fN.•W•"•· 1'.t\.-h fWW. r ~."f'J.J.•, ... M .. _.. IMrtrvt ""-,h '-" o ....... N r ...... f\.tt Ovcr S,000 Onmc•tk 11nd lmportrd btocrs, wlnr~. ch11mra11nes '1nd ~pirit&, 11l1 1u the lowu t dl~;·ount rrn 4'~· We'll Meet Any Cuttent Southern California Advertised Price. 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa · Phone: 645·1608 25876 Muirtands, Mission Viejo -Phone: 855· 1437 10932 Westminster, Garden Grove · Phone: 638-4145 263 South Euclkl Avenue, Anaheim· Phone: 991 -6892 ltt ma .and J'lriH•• .ivallahlt' al abcwt ciorC'(~) ThuNIV Ck rohcr I }, I 9Hl throuith WtdntMb y 0cMh4•r IQ, I ~H l C4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thursday. October 13, 1983 Thirikingthe· unthinkable l'ICTmOU8 WH fltCTITIOUI WU M01'1C9 °' AMJCA1'10N MOTtCI Oil W NAm ITAT'l .. NT lllAm STAW T 0 I I L L AL C 0 H 0 L I C IALI °' y•.....-D b V b l k K Tri. followlno S-ton 11 dotng lhe IOllowlng l*'I0'1 le d MVOAQll ~ Viewers shake n y T movie a out nuc ear attac on a n sas bull.'*-... bu._... ToWtiom1tMayconoer11:v1E DE Oltlce FUmllin ...... _, THE LAST WOAD. t11 W. 11111 PAO"IC PICTURES, 2 ~ Plll'ANCl COAPORATION la (ere Eq\1191MM, ~ ll>MCIOntd LAWRENCE Kan (AP) o~:d h th t.1 ln aJ th film record& th St .. 0.2, Coate MeM. CA 02627 lrvtne. CA. 0271• ~ 10 tt1t ~t of Al• enc) e1no9 unc1111me<f by Hou9111G • · -~ ents w 0 e ou Y g rur areas, e e Wenc)eFayeP•••.4&uW 6thS1. Frank st...,.,, 1<....,, 2 ReleiOll c:Ohcillo-~ Contrill tot "4t" ~tnootp0ret.N.wt11beaolci previewed a television movie depicting the nuclear »urvivors of the holocauat-a collection of grotesque Santa An•. CA. 92703 IMne, CA. 92714 ON SALE BE.Elf & WINE (PUI EAT. by ~iu..e bidding et • ~ obliteratJon of this college town said that while the human monsters pocked and ecarred by bliaters and ™'~"conducted by; en Thia~ 1e oonduCWCI by PL> 10 Mil MoollOtlC ...... 1919 ei ..,. on Octoo-H , tM3. • 11.00 Armageddon was only celluloid, it sUrred some very radiation burns. 1~~!\eye Ptne ~~ K...., =·~=~"'::: =:,~ ~ ~:!..~,:1 Avenue. t.oe real tears and fears. Charred human and anlmal carcasses Utter the Thie 1tetamen1 w• llleO wtth the Thie tte1emen1 wu f1led with t eoett Detty PUot Oct. 13, 1913. F0t Mtller Information concern- "I started "rv""'" when they had the bomb blast. countrys· ide. There is no electricity. Food and water, County Clertl o1 0r81'99 COullty Ofl COunty Olerll Of Orano-COUnty Motrt3 lnO the GOllduct 01111e ..,. or """' -J "'6 Oct . 6, 1"3. Oat. I, 1H3. to be eold. contact ....... 9Y M. ~· It was overwhelming that we can do th.is 10 largely contaminated by fallout, ls scarce. Medical n.111 .._, erd, (714) 769-1477. ourselves," said Marybeth Bethel, a 33-year-old care is almost nonexistent. Publlened °'""' COMt Dell) Put>llehed Orllflll' Cout rtllJC NQTIC( o.1ed: October•. 1H3 d l r Ptlol Oct 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1883. Piiot Oct t3, 20, 27, Nov. 3. 1"3. LAW OFFICES OF JEFFREY M. student at the University of KAnsas, who was among Society crumbles like the concrete an at.ee o 6&e&-e3 N'naw COUNTY HOWARD more than 1 ,~00 Kansans who attended the first the buildings. Looting and murder are rampant. ---MUC--NO-TIC(____ ~A&. COURT By: ROMIG L Y°""O public sc.reenings of ABC's con troversial "The Dey Besides Robards, the film follows a farmer and "8.JC NOTICE ~':.'=h Publl.,:.or~='~ Alter." hlB family, an airman who is &SBigned to a missile silo, ~~.~=· PlCTITIOUI .,..... 1111 •~..._..-.c.._ w., <>ot. t3, 19, 1983. She was not alone. Many described the film as a a university student, a professor and a pregnant Tiie ·~ l*'90ll 1a dOI"' The 1~ STATSM&'f' ...,....,, ~ ~c:_. ::toRY ________ 5_54_s.._83_ powerful experience. woman about to have her first child. ~ ... . bu._--;,;-·"' per11on • ~-... tnd DAVIQ a. HOFFMAN ~ "U all the world leaders would get 10gether and "I think it's probably as realistic as I want to see.'' OHE AT A TIME AUTOMOTIVE LEN-MAR RENTALS 946 o.ndant: RICHARD H. KELLY, P'tllJC "°"~ sit down and watch it, maybe that's what we need to said Bob Palmateer, whoee farmhouse east of ~~~TChutdl St.. Coat• ....._ CA Ju~ onv.. Coat• ~. CA. ~~::~ A. GRIMALDI, EADIE NCmC• Oil DDAUt. T cure this mess," said Barbara Robertson, a college Lawrence was the setting for the scenes with the c.!ic;: ~:t~~':l':.'e;::~ 9~ervtn E. Rat.,_, 945 Junlpero c... No. =ON• 1F vou~~~J'f: FORE-senior. movie's farm family. Thi• bull-I• oondll01ed by: an OflYe, Coela ....... CA. 92e28 NOTICll y-..... -..n "'9d. CLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE BE· Her hometown, K.e.nsa.s Citv., Mo., is hit by a ''l think it will have a real impact when it airs. I lndMduet. 1..enOr• M. Fleleller. 945 Junlpefo The_. 4141...._....,... JOU HIND IN YOUR PAYMENlS. IT MAY J Todd Hetherington OflV9, Coate Mee&, Ce. 92828 wttlleut "'-'........._ ...._ Be SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT direct nuclear strike in the film, which will be hope it will st.art people thinking about nuclear war Thi• etetement wu nled wf1h tllt Thll buet,_ 11 conducted by:.,, ,..:.:::; ~ :-::; ..._, ACTION, eoct you mey lleV9 tri. teoet nationally televLSed Nov. 20. and what effects there might be.'' Palmateer said. County Cleft< of 0r.,. Cou<lty or lndMduel. C' ............... ..._ .. rlglll to 1>11no yovr eocotint In good 0c1. 8 11183 Mervine. Flelahef • •lending by peytno 1111 of your peel ''What the movie does lS force you to think about Although the movie is not being aired until next · Pntaii Thi• atatement wu llled wttll tM lfyouwWito Melt the eclvlc:eof en e1ue payment• p1ue permitted coeta the unthinkable.'' Lawrence Mayor David Long-month, it already has stirred considerable debate. Pub119/led Orange Cout Dell\ Counly Ciani 01 Orange County on :o:c,~~~~ :•t•~:· ~ :: end expen-within thr .. monthe hurst said. "I thought it was a sensational and emotional Piiot Oat. 13· 20· 21· Nov 35~~8~ Oct. 6' 1963' ~ reeponM. 11 en)'\ mey be Iliad on ::' tr':!r~'.1111T~f~~:'ou~'f. The two-hour, 15-minute film, which cost nearly movie for the simple fact that war was put way out of Publlltled Or•noe Cout Delly 1lme. $882.29 .. o1 Seplemt>er 1883, and . ---Dl---,c-NO-Tl_"_r ___ Piiot Oct. 13. 20, 27, NOY. 3, 1983. AVllOIU•ted h• tlldo demendede. will locrHM untU your e<lQOUnl be-$7 million, paints a vivid portrait of human suffering proportion," said Jerald Keating, a univers.1ty senior ,._ ~ 5589-33 El trl~m•: lede decldlr oontr• Ucl. c:omee current. vou meynot ll.w lo in the aftermath of a full-scale nuclear war between from Lawrence. "I commend ABC in its suct-essful ,ICTlTIOUS .u..,.11 i-----------• •· f'inde • -:,:. UCI.,.. peylheenlireunpeldportlonotyour the United Stat.es and the Soviet Union. effort to promote hysteria," he said. NAME ITAn.-.NT DI_ IC NOTIC£ :'"'* ..,_.,. • • · LM le ec:count _, thOugll lull payment The lollowfng per.or! I• dOlng '"~ ,.,...HtaR.,. ...... WM ~ but you mutt pay It remains unclear which side started the war. Groups urging nuclear disarmament are plan-bullneu u : flCTmOUl llUllNIH .: ~: ':= ~ ,! the amount •t•tect at>ove. and the film focuses on the human devastation in the ning events around the broadcast. During the MS MANAGEMENT. 2241 Canyon NAME ITATIMINT ....-. do M PfOmllttr 80 ....C ,_ Attar tllr" montlle from tne dale of Kansas City area -particularly in Lawrence. a city screenings Wednesday, a peace group called Let Dr .. Co••• MeN, CA. 92627 Th• 1011ow1no pereon 11 doing Wtltteft ,..,_.. If .,., mer 11ie •ecorda11on °' 11* <IOCumenl lwflfcll Mergerat A. Sporc;k;h, 224 1 Ca· buelne .. u : Ned Oft i-.. ' ' dale of recordatlon llPPMI'• her9on). of about 50,000 some 40 miles west. Much of the Lawrence Live passed out brochures on the film and nyon Dr .. Cott• M .... CA. 92627 LIGHT RACING, 1650 Mlramer Of. llU.WdeMe......., .. _ ulllM8 the obllgetlon being for• movie was filmed in and around the two cities last nuclear war. T11t1bvetneu la conductlld by: en •2. Belt>oe, CA. 92861 lo .. "" eboeedo.,. .... _. c:loMduponpermltutonoerperlod. lm has bee d lndlYlduel. Bryan J. Kudele, 1550 Mlremer Of .._.. .._... ~''" .,,...._..; you 1111'19 only lhe leQel l'lgllt to *'09 year. "The response to the fi n greater an Margvet A Sporclcll 12. Balboa. CA. 92861 de .... _,.., ,,, _ .. the forec:loeure by paying the entire Jason Robards stars as a Kansas City heart the impact more powerful than we imagined.'' said Tiii• atatement w•• flled with th• u .. M. Momeon • Kudel•. 1560 --... .. ~-. ,.:._ .., emount demendecl by your <:t*lltor. Surgeon who is en route to ' ftwrence when the war Allan Hanson, an anthropology professor at Kansas County Clerk of Oranoe County 011 Mlramer CK. ,2, Belbo•. CA. 926&t ,.....,_. • To find out the emount you tnU91 ~ Sept. 15, 1983. Thi• bulln ... II conducted by: en ~·TO nte NOIOfT· A cMI pay, or to .,,..,. for peYf1*11 IO begins. He reaches his destination and finds the and coordinator of Let Lawri!nce Live. F22AOI lndMduel. ' __,.. • ._ beef! flt.d by .,.. atop the forecioaure, or If your Pfop-. 't h ·tal till tanding Fro there and;.... A knowledaing the film's controversial nature •Publltlled orenoe Cou t Delly Bryen J. Kudel• Mlntfft ......,., rou. If,_ wfetl .. arty 11 In torec:loeore tor any other uruversJ Y osp1 s s · m • ... c o-· ' Pilot Sept. 22. 29, Oot. 8, 13, 1983. Thi• •••temenl wu nled With the;... !Me ......, JOU -t. '"'°"·contact: Stonwldoe &1et• ABC has scheduled a special program, "Viewpoint,'' 5255-83 County Cler1< of Orange County on ..._.deye atterttlleaummona la Homeowner• AHocletlon, c /o A full helme t Marine S taff Sgt. Bill Wright bardJy bas the heart to evict this litte r of kittens from the safet y of bis combat helme t a t the Marine Corps base near Beirut Inte rnation a l Air- port in Le banon. Doctors reattac·h sawed-off penis NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -Surgeons suc- cessfully reattached the penis of a 32-year-old man who amputated the organ while using a circular saw, hoepital of- ficials reported. Dr. Charles Cuono, who headed the team that performed the eight-hour operation at Yale-New Haven Hospi- tal, said the man was doing "remarkably well" and should be dis- charged within 10 days. The Bridgeport man, whom doctors did not identify, stands "at least a 50·50 chance his sexual f µnction will be re- stored ," Cuono said Tuesday. He said only 11 or 12 such operations have been performed, the first in Japan in 1977. Cuono said the ac..'Ci- dent occurred as the man was culling wood in his basement after work -:;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;:_-1 Oct. 3. He rested a boa.rd PIE"CI 8ROTHERI MLL MOAOWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 8AL TZ MRoaRON 8llmt • TUTMll WHTCLlff' CMAPt!l. 427 E. t7lh St. Colla Meaa 646-9371 on his knee and the saw bound up and kicked back. He was taken firsl to Bridgeport Hospital. where doc10rs saw his penis had been am- putated at the base and was "hanging by a shred of skin." Cuono said. The patient was trans- ferred immediately 10 Yale-New Haven, which has a microsurgery re- plant team. The patient, who la married, wu ln lnteNive care for 24 hours alt.er for the hour afterward. A panel of experts will offer -----------Oct. 8, 1983. l«'fed on you, Ne w1111 thll court a ALLEN & FLATT. 4400 MllCAt1hur all ·d f th l iss DI-.,. NOTICE n:.at written reec>c>nM to IM c:ompjelnt 81Yd,. &Ylt• 370• Newpot1 8-:h. views on st es o e nuc ear weapons ue. ...~ Publlllled 0<81'99 eo..t oe11y un .... you do, YGJ'f defeutl w1t1 ~ CA 92880, (714) 762-t474 In addition, ABC is sending viewer guides to flCTITIOUl .ueMH Piiot Ocl1. t3, 20, 27. NOY. 3. 1983. en1.-.c1 on epp11ca11on ot the p1e1n-~ "-lnY..,:'~ you schools 10 help teachers lead discussions about the NA• ITAn.NT 5570-83 tlfl,anctthltcounmeyenten~ emmen:"~ w+wcttor mey ~ . d l · Tiie IOllowlng per.an I• dOlng ment eoelntl you for Ille relief 0. lneured .,.,.,, IOen. movie an nuc ear i.ssues. buel,_. u : Plll.tC NOTICE mended 1n the COfTlplelnt, w111c11 Rememb;° YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL The network has had difficulty finding sponsors PACIFIC COAST CUTTERS. 1810 could r-..n In oernlthment ol RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT TAKE for the film, but ABC officials say they will show it no ~~'Hwy .• Newpot1 Beech. CA. ~.~.. ~llir '= =: f:.":Z ~~ 1~c~~EBY GIVEN thet matter how few advertisers buy commercial time. Gery E. Grey, 231 62nct St., New-Tiie 1ottow1no l*'90nt .,., pielnt. pureuent 10 Mlde vi Sec1lone 121 ,....-----------.r-----------· port Beect!, CA. 926&3 bull,_ u : Dated: Seot. 18, 1982 end (8) ol IM Decler..i1on Of C-"'8.JC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE Tiii• bull_ II c:onducted by: an TRAVEL WESJ TOURS. 310 PAUL w. SHERMAN, Jr .. CWlc nenta. Condttlone end Reatricllone ..,_ __ .;...;.--..;....;..;.;..;...;.;;..;;; ___ ~---------.-..---lndllllduel. F«nando St. ,206, tMwport BMc:ll. By: J~ Coll, Deputy rec:Ot'ded October 30, 1982 In Book PlCTTTIOOI .,..... PlCTIT10U• 11U-•• Gery E. Grey CA. 026e1 Publllhed Orenge Coaat Delly Piiot 12902, Pegee 1312·1355, of OfTlclal NAm ITATl .. NT ...... ITA,...NT Thie llAllM*lt WH nled with Ille Roy E. Gemmill, 310 Fernencto St. sept, 29, Oo1. 6, 13. 20. 1983.. Recofdl o1 Orenge County, c.tl· The tollowlng peraone are doing The 1o1tow1ng peraon1 .,, doing County C"'11 o1 Orenoe County on •206. Newport BMcll, CA. 921161 &367•83 fornia. •breed! of tM obltgetlon ot ~a; buet,_u. Sept 15, 1983. 9eYerlyM.Gemmlll,310Femencto peYf1*!1 of rur -.nll 1141'19 e» PHASE 2 PLASTICS. 20-451 KelY· MAPLE \'ILL.AS. L TO . e& 11>oYer P\lbllllhed eo..~~ St. •206, Newpot1 Beech,• CA. P'tllJC N()TIC( curTect, Notice of Mid brMdl and 1narOYe Ln .• Huntington a..dl, CA. OriY9, Suite 30, Newport e..c:ti, CA Piiot S'""t ..,. ~ • 13 1.,.,., 926&1 ""1 WM tlted Jliy 7, 1.._,, M ~ 192648 92eM ..... · ''" 29. Oc:t. '" · ........ 9eYer1y M. Gemmlll OAAMM COUNTY manta No. 83-291923 Of Mid Offtc:lal Zip-Em El«tronk:1 COql .. 2<M51 Terence M. O'Shea, 34802 525-4·83 Thia atetement WM nled with Ille ~COURT Record1. No payment 11U of peel Ketvlngrove Ln., Hun11ngt0f1 Beecll, Camino Caplatreno, Capl1tr1no DI-IC NOn11r County Cleric ol or.,. County on 700 CMo CaMlf Dr. Weet due arnounta Mft occ:urred. nier. CA. 02646 BMcll, CA. 9282<1 '"~ 1~ Oc1. 7. 1963. ._..A-. CA. .-n1 lcwe, the Stonertctge &ut• H- Thll bultl'IMI I• oonducted by: • Thie bull-,, conductecl by; • PlCTITIOUI .,..... p Or Cou nw1 Ptatnllff: JAMES A. KIEFER --Aeaodetlon doae lier~ corporation. llmlled pertnenhtp MAim ITATDmNT ubtlllled enge t Def9ndent· REALTY ISLE: STEVE .-:t 10 ~to be Miid, tM ''*°"'· Edwerd R. Roget, Preelden1 Terencie M. o·~ The followlng le dol Piiot Oct. 13· 20. 27• NOY. 3• 1983· BAGNELL; 1<°ENNEY REAL ESTATE. Ing~ reel P'OC*'IY to Mtlefy Thia .tetement wu flied with Ille Thl8 .tetement WU llled with IM bull,_... per.an llO 667 INC.: GEORGE DEEB lM otllglltlon: CoYnty Clen! ol Orange CoYnty on Counly CWlc of Orange County on J-COR ENTERPRISES 298 E c... No. 40-57-15 Lot 1~. of Tract 8381, •per mep Sept. t5, t983. Sept. 16. 1983, 17lh St., Coal• M .... CA.' 92827 · NlllC NOTICE e.-ON• recorded 1n Book 433. Peca-s.15, ,,.._. l"naa John Courcfy 11369 Temerln<I NOTlCRI Yell .._ lilMtt ..... tnctuelve of Mltc9ltllne0ue Mepe, ln Publllhect Orange Cout Delly Publlllled Orange Cout Delly Fountain Velley 'cA 92708 · T41110 The eMri...., ...... ....,.. JOI! tri. office ot the County R9cord•<. Piiot Sept. 22. 29. Oat. 8, 13, 1983. Piiot Sept. 22. 29, Oct. 8. 13. 1983. Thie bull-·" cOndUCted by· a T.I ..... M2IM ........ ,_ ....._. ._... .... Orange County, Cellfomla. I 5255-83 5251-83 lndlvlduel · n '--1SM1M ,_ ~ wtlMll • dep......, Tiie ~ -1ed °""*11) ol the · NOTICR Of the.....,...... ...... t>rOC*'IY mar. commonly known M John COUrdV ntUITll'I IAU-• 27512 \'enteoa Qrae Sen Juan NllJC NOTICE Tiii• 1tatement wu llled wttll !tie On Octoo. 26, 1963 et tO:OO Lm 11youwten10 .-the ectYice 01 .,, c.patreno • STEPHEN JOSEPH l'tlll.IC NOT1C£ County~ Of Oranoe County on ShMleonlAtnerlcen Ellpr-True •tt<>mey In 11111 matter. you 9hould PAWLOWSKI end SUSAN GAIL RCTTT'IOOI ....... Sept 18 1983 ............ .,_..__ I T do IO promptly IO tllal your wrKten S S AG l'lCTmoua IUltNEll NAME l'TATI!•NT . . ,,.. .,..., •>•n..-. nc .... n.iat... reeponM If any m9Y be n1ec1 on PAWOLW Kl PAUL P. UMBE NAMR I TATllftNT Tiit follow!"" per.an la dol Publlllled Ore Coeat n..u.. &>COeMOf Tn.11t .. or Subetltu1 time. ' ' e nd CHRISTINE M ARINE The tOllowlng peraon II doing bv"' . ... ng Pll I c-.,2 ,,,, nget ,. 13 10831 Trull ... Of tllllt C«tllln Deed of Tn.1• AVllOIUlled ha lldo demendede SUMBERG, & ~ED KEVIN MCl<EN-.. netl ... 0 ......,,t. c. • u . Oc . v, • • Hec:uted by WOODROW w LAN ............... . uca' NA • tingle mM buelnMI M: LIBERTY UNLIMITED. 275 Lower 6257-33 end MARY H. LANE, llUlbeOd El trlbume; lede --tra · o.ied: Seplemti9r 22. 1t83 ELITE MAINTENANCE SER-Cllfl DrlV9, L.egune Beach. CA •-IC N0nf'r wife end ,_dad M 26 1978 *' 1 Jf'I .... a -.. UCl. ,._ STONERtOOE ESTATES VICES. 18000 MacAnhur Blvd . 92651 ,._ 1iw. • •Y • ..... .,.... ••..._"-le IMne CA. 92716 Mt..k.... ., ... "-·•~ 275 tntlnlment no. 38548, In ..._,, d I _..... HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION • ...,_ nenry ..,...,.,.,_.,, 12890 page 1518 Olfldel Record -. • 1 ...-' 8Y: Nenc:y OouolU Fred Zlefonko. 42 591h Pl , Long L-Clift CKIY9, ugune BNc;tl, NOTlCI OF~ .. AIUMG 01 Or,;,_ County Cellf0<nle If,_ ....... _. h..,.. of SlATE Of' CALIFORNIA 18Nch, CA. 92805 CA 9265t AICOM LANDf'1U. -·.-• • .. ....,.., Ire .......... ,.. Thia buslneu I• conducted by. en Thi bull l nducted I XT1.MaeON Of lllC>AATOMIM pureu1nt to tM1 C«teln Notice ......... doM,......., ao tMt ,_ COUNTY OR ORANGE inOMduel. lndlVl~uel. nes• •co by. an NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN that • Oefeult end Elec11on to Seti Iller wrtttMI ,. ... ,_, If ~. IN' llie On September 22, 1983, belO<e me, Fred Zletonko MlchMI Henry Mc;Oooeld publlc heerlng wltl be lletd by the City under recorded June 3. 1983 u In tied Oft ..,_, the underalgned, • Notery Pubtlc In Thie 1tetement wu •led with t Thia atetement wu tiled wttrl the Counctt ol the City ol Huntington t1n.1men1 no. 83·233458, ot II U.W ClleaM......., .. oon.. and tor Mid' COUnty eno State, i>er· ~nly Clerk ol Orange County on Counly Clenl of Orange County on BMctl. c.llfomle, moretorlum on Raoord1 of Mid COUnty, WIH un to de i.t ebogedo "' .... -eo. eonelly appeet'ed Nancy Oouglae· t. 15, 1983. Sept 18 1983 the e xcavrtlon ol malerlel from Ille eod purwt to Mid Deed OI Tru .....,.. f1eMfto llHI • ••••--. proved lo ~ on the bMlll Of M ii• F • • "2m'7I Aacon Landflll edopled u an Ur· Mii et publlc euctlon lor CMh, de .... --. 8111 ,...._... factory ~ to be tM Book· Publllhed Orenge Cou1 Del p bll9hed 0 Cou1 Delly QlnCY Ordtnenc. QP!rtng on No-=.,of the United Stet• ...,..., el =•na. ,_. w k~ ot tM corpotllllon tllet •11· Pllol Sept. 22. 29, Oct 8, t3, 1983. Pllo~ Sept 22, ~~ 8, 13. 1983. vember 3, 1913. The extenllon on t~ •I~ =~ont ~ C , .... ,, .... • ~ wtthln ~t t .... end ee-6252 5268-83 the morrtortum wlll be fOf • period 0 coun., "· l-TO ntl NDANT: A dwtl ,.r1., _ _,,_ to me ".. '"" c:orpc>r· not to •t10Md 10 Sec11on 85858 01 Center Of. WMt, SMI• An•, Call -.wnt flee lilMtt -.. by ._ atlon ••ec:uled the within document 1-----------the Gowmment Code. , tornl•. ell tllal rlQht, tllle •rid Inter• pelntlft ....,_. ,_. 1 ,_. wfetl '9 punuent to lte By-Lawe or • rMOl-i..------------1 NlltC NOTIC£ Seid exten.ion of the moratorium oonveyed to end now lletd by ..,_.. el.-......., ,_. --. utlon of It• Board of otreciora. NlllC N0TIC£ le '*"""Y beceuM ot the potentlel under Mid O.ed of Truet In Ille pt ...... deye after Ihle aumrnona la WITNESS my hend end offlclal Mel. FtCTITIOUI llUalNEH '"'"'to Iha public: lleelth eoct Mfety arty al1u•ted In Mid COUnty .-ved on you Ille With Ihle OOUl1 • ~ure: T-J. Robert• FICTTT'IOOI .,..... ..,... •TATl.mN'T Of relidente IMng In tM IUffOUl'ictlng Stet• deecf1bed •: Percel 1: Lot written ~ to the oomptelnt PublleNd ()range Coer1 Ody Piiot NAME ITATIMEfT The followW>g l*IOtle -doing community from dtetufbenoe ·~-of Tr9CI No. 9608, .. per meptlted Unlea9 YoU do your dlfeult ... ~ Oct. 6, 13, 20, 2}. 11183. The fottowtno per90n1 •re dol bull,_ u. ca11et1on wilt eneble the City to Com· Book 394• Pegee 3 to 8 lnclullw entered on ~ Of IM p1e1n-54M.93 91,_ U: HILENE L TO.. 645 Vlo1or1e •8. plete atucttee end or~ ct.-M~ Mepe, reciorde Of Or tiff end tllle oourt mey enter a~ -----------G PHILLIPS ESTA TES, Sult Coate ....... CA. 92627 llOned IC)eClftc;elty to protect the en-ange Couoty, Cellfomla. Pwoet 2: rMnt agelnet you for the relief a.. P'tllJC NOTICE # 177. 2813 Newport Blvd .. Newport Allene Marie Wright, 6-46 Vlctor1• vtfonment end populetton In the ~l(•J u 8UClll • mended In the c;ornplelnt wttlcil ---;..;:;;=;;..;.;;.;;;.;.=---II, CA. 92883 #8 Coete MeM CA 92827 ....... _, · Of ....... __ , _ .. 1111 ...,.,. pwtfculert::n!r.orth In ' Ron Alfano Suite 'H7 2813 H.llandW .... • ..... :.. ......... ••5•"• ~·IY .,,.,._, ....,.., . ertlele enlltled " 19" of oould ,_,,It In garnllhm9nt ol ITAT'lmlfT Of B ..... • .,__.... ..._..;... C .,on.,,...,.......,, -.,.... Seid '-1nQ wllt be lleld el the wegee. taking of money 0t prOC*'ly A8AMOCll~ Of UK Of '""'·• ""'""""'' ......,,, A. tor1a •8, Coate.,._., CA 92$27 1101K Of 7:30 P.M .. on Octo«>er 17, Oederetton of Covenent, Condit Of other re11ei' recau-led tn the com-'1CTTT10UI .,_ .. NAm 2883 Thie bu*'-.. conctuc1ed t>y· • 1"3 In the COunall Chember• end Re9tricllone rec«ded Ori pltilnt The folowtrlg peraonl ne.... Can-T O'Netl. Suite •177, 2813 N-general l*tnerwhlp. ~of IM CMc C«cter, 2000 9, 1078tn Book 117116, P~420t Detect: June 18, 1~ cloned IM .... of tM Flc1Hlovt Bull- BlvO., Newport S..Cll, CA. Hllend SllecSdocl! Miiin StrMI, Hun1inglon 8eech, Cell-48.4 lnclullw of Offlc:lel Aeoorde LEE A. &RANCH, a.rti ,_Heme: HAIR ARTISTRY, 25e04 2883 Tiiie 1te1emen1 .... n1ee1 with tM loml• Mid County (the Oecler•tlon) end 8Y: J.Y HYATT, Deputy Allde Pnway Laguna Httlt, CA Ron Alleno County Clll'tl of Or81'99 County on An inter•tect .,.,._ .,., ll'f\llted eny amenctmenta or enne11e11on JOt.N ;i c~ HO 92963 ' · Thi• atetement WH Iliad with t Sept. 14, 1983. to attend Mid '-Ing ALICIA M thereto, under the s.ctlon HMd· 401 Chto CM.., Dr w .. , a.... M J Sheler 24001 nty Clerk of Or~ County ,._,,. WENTWORTH lng(I) Ill 8UClll ertlde entltled M fol· ' ' owner ery °'" · t 15 1963 p •• 1....... n. C 1 ""'"' !Owl' "Ownerl :'r.'' end Outlel 1007 MulrL.end• BIYd. Spece 287, El TOfo, • · u.,, .,_, ..,.enge OU ..,_,, CITY CLERK · • lanta Ana, CA. t2'101 CA 92630 Pllo1 Sept 22. 2t. (Kt 8. 13. 1983. CITY OF HUNTING TING BEACH Utnlt~ ~Cable eteYlalon"' "UI!!• (7'4) ~ The Flc:lltlOUe ~ Name ,.. 5255-43 CALIFORNIA !!~~ S~y•S:.tt!:t~'~!:,.: Pul>IWled Orange Cout Delly Piiot ferrecl to 8bOve -llled In Ofenge . .JL~J-----------· 1714)538-5227 croedlmertt" end "Coftlmunlt)' Fe Oct. 8, 13, 20. 27, 1983. County on Jenuery 16, 1970. "8.IC NOllC[ Publllhed Onlnge Cout Delly Piiot ctlttlel e-ii.nt" · 6'4?8-83 Thie~ -conOucted by • 1---..:....;;;=.;....;.;.;;..;..;..;.:;;.._ __ 1 October e. 1983 5623-83 The atl'MI lldd-or other com-tnclMdual, -----------FIC'T1TlOU9 8U ... H mon deelOll•tlon ol Mid prOperty. 8 Mery Joan Sllater P\B.tC NOT1C£ ..,... a TAftlmfT "8.IC NOTIC( MMOoWQr•H , Irv!·"· CeJllOf~I• PUii.iC NOTIC( ,.~•tyetC~of ~~~llltytonM The followlno per.an Ir doing t2714 .,._, _,. -·-..,,.. """""' bu"'-ea; PlCTITlOUI llUIMH Name e11d addrau or Iha GRAMM COUNTY Oct. 7. 1t83. TRIAD ENTERPRISES, 19782 NAMI ITArn.N'T benef1cWy et ~ reciu-t 1f1e ~AL COUlff The totlowlno P9flC>n la MacArthur BMI .. ~·" 300; lt'Vlne, Tiie IOllowlng per1IOM .,. doing .... le being condvcted· 8eYetly WllT OllANQR c~ bull,_ .. : CA 9271!5 bu*'-u ; HIN• Sevtnge end Loen ~ JUOCtA&. DeeTNCT DAN GILBERT INVESTMENTS RObert L. Conn eke Robby Conn, WILDWOOD TIMBERS, CO., 1360 by: SllMtaon/Amef'lcian bpr... 1'411-hwt 234 E. 17th St., Sulla 212, Coal teoo Dorothy Lene. Newport 8Mc;h, W"1 Bey A~ ~ BMctl, Mor1gege Corpotetlon 1201 EMt Wwb•..W.1. CA. ..a MeM, CA. 92827 CA. 92860 CA. 02"3 Highland A-, sen· Bernardino Plelntlft. MISSluN INSURANCE "8..IC NOTICE Daniel Giibert, 3272 0.e.ngew Thi• buelnMl 11 conducted by: en Robert Matthew O'Meera. 1350 C•lllor11t1 924 04 Ila At: COMPANY 1----'"'-------AY9 . LOt AlemltOI, CA. 90720 lndlYldual. W•I Bey AYe .. IWwpor1 Belch. CA. torn.y·ln-Fec'I. Defendent: JEANETTE JEAN Thie bualnMI II conducted by. Rober1 L. Conn 92883 Direction• lo the above P'OC*'IY TURNER. LARRY SHAMBLIN, end lndMctuel. Thia •t•temenl wM filed with the Tiiie ~ ltl conducted by. • mey be obtMned by requee1ln0 DOES 1 111rCMl(lll to. lncill9Ne Dentel Gllben County C1er11 of Orenge County on OOf'pOtallon MrM In wrtttng trom the beneftdary C... No. 81832 Thlt 1tetement wH flied with t Sept. 1, 1983 MMt O'Meera wttllln 10 de)'I from the nrat publl· IUWONI (OM C09lAINT) County Clerk of Orenge County o Thie •1•1'"*11 wM llted with the cation of 11111 n<>1lce. N011Cll Yeu Mw Mee ....._ Sept, 30, 1983. Publl111ed Or81'99 Cout Delly County Ciani of Orange County on Seid ,... wtll be mede wtlhout co.,.. Tiie -' _, ...,.. ........ JOI! F Piiot Sept. 22. 29. Oct. 6, 13, 19$3. Oct. 8, 1083. nent of werrer1ty, a11pr ... or Implied, wttMul ,_ ...._ ~ ....._ c.. Ne. •11-a Publltned Orange Cout Del 5284-83 l'nlal .. to tltllf, ~ °' ellCl.lm-JM,...._. wtllllft • ..,._ "9ect 1. TO JUOOMENT DE8TOR Piiot Oct 13. 20, 21, HOY, 3. 1983. Publlthed °'7. Cout Dllllv br•note 10 Mlltfy Ille unpeld bet· h lntetwlalt11....... (Heme). Wiiiem F.,...,, 5485· NlllC NOTICC Piiot Oct. t 3, 20, 2 . NOY. 3, tt83. ~ due on 111e note MDUred by II you wlefl to Mete the edvtoe of an 2. vou ARE NOTIAEO 1----------~ 558&-83 Hid Deed of Truat to wit: •11ClmlY In Ihle met1er, you lllOuld e. Upol\ ~ of the Judg-P\111.tC NOT1C£ l'ICTITlOUtl ..,..... •-.,. NOTIM' 17t.281 41, p1va the lollowtncl """ do ao ptomptty eo lllet 'lfN' wrnten ment creclllor • Judgment aoelnlt N ... ITAT'lmNT ... _ '""' meted COit•. ·~ end ed• ~.If eny, may be llled Ori youllee~ent.;.cslntlllaoourt • l'tCTTT'IOOI •uatNIH The followtno per'IN>M .,. dOlng flCTITIOUa -·· ,,_ •t lhe time of Ille lnltlel pul)tl. ~--....... II ...__.......... IOllowe: NA• IT A Tl•NT bvetnee1 •: cetlon of ttllr Notice ol Sale: ,. '"'"'"""""t.,. • lido ....,,_,........... ( t) ..l\idorMllt cr.dltOf (HMM): Tiie fOtlowl~ Pllf'ton la dOl TREEHOUSE NAil BOUTIQUE, The I~ ":."!:-'f: doing E.atlmetect Tru11 .. •1 I-llld El lrf~; .......... -:. \N. JOAN ALL~N buetnewea; 3810 s. Plua OrtYe . &-1'. Sente bull-• oott• 111 Ille emount of 11,144.00, •n 1ula•-:_ .__':; (2)AmountOflUdomlr11enteredln CHEZ DANTE'S REST OF NEW Ane. CA. 92704 SECRET ARIAL SEAVICES 18626 ptue In..,_ el t.876~ per annum .......... ~ tlllr court: I tU&o.00 POAT BEACH. 1701 Corllltlllar Olbotall Lynn LM. 63e Whnlley Mt NeotL Fountain v*1 CA, ontMunpeklprfnoipalbei.no.lrom ~·::..~~ .. ..._.. .. (b) Tiiie Judgment -.,,..,.., w~ 8Mch. CA. 92880 Wey, Coate ....... CA. ~25 02lOI • 12-15-ft to ..... pk'9 any advMOaa ,.. baMd llj)Oll .... .t.81• tuOgmerll Aueeo.l..949 Cerrlagl Ketllleen Bet1)M• "09e. 2251 Ket .... A Olecfl 18625 Mt ltlebeMftc:lerymeybe*'11\0f1ne10f :.::-.. ":~:::!I~~ enwect ...... ~ -Wey, San Melooe, \;A. 92* Aoe9-'2, long e..c:n. CA. eoeoe NeOI F°""".in v--: CA. 92709 . obllOated to IMIY. ptue any eoctWd ............... ·-lolow9: . f hlt but1MM la oonducrted by: er Tiiie ~ II conoucttd by: • n:; butlneM II~ ... d\el'QeL -11111 1 -. • _,, IMf N Jli) 8le'9r ..... (Nelftt): ........, lndt\lldv.i, OtMfel pert.....ntp. lrtdMdulll by;'" YOU AM M DDAULT UNDRI A .......... ......._............. ll ...._ ..... cour\Cf* erld lc>o Alphonee Aurao K•ltlleln 8. Agee • MIO OP 'TllUIT DATm -ti, • .,...._ -): Cttcll.tlt Court fOf ~of Thie .tatement W91 filed with ttw Thlt tt•temertl -IMed with the Kattlleen "'-°"'°" "71, UMLIU YOU TMI AC1'0M .... • ...... "' .......... Magen Mtoert • ...,..,, COU11ty Cterlt of Orenge Cou11ty 0t Ooun1v a.rti of Oranoe County on,.~ •g:::r;-~~ ~ MOTllCTYOUIU1Mf•!!:!! .._.. ........ ti ., .. ,, IR .. 11' (S) ..ludQIMRI ..,..,.. In ....., Ocl 6 tt83. Aug.22. 1~ ~ ... , 1....... anoe ,.~ATAPUIUC9M&. ..... --. -:·:~:· ...... on (O...~~-• fl'W nDUI ""' · ,,... YOU --Mt ....._.,.,,_ ...... el~-Nf JSI A WAIT°' MAY Pubtlehed Orenoe Coer1 Dell\ Publllhed Orenge Coeat Daly ,,_ P THI MATURI O' THI .. ,· --i'iiiWj W 8EEH tllU£0 AGAINl'T Piiot Oct. 13. 20. 21. Nnv. a. 11183., Piiot S.Ot. 22. 29. Oot. 8, t352~~ ~. ~~ ~ 1:.1 '"°""° COttJ~u.":/.::C.ou ...:, ~ ~t :, -= ~~~~ Fll.f:'J"~~ · 65~ aan-e.s T!O: 8eo4iatnber 12, 1N3 ............ ,... • ,.. ...... THIS JUDQMfNT Wl'TlilN IO DA.YI 1/AmerlOM litOr ... Truat .._. ... ........ ,.. --. AnlR 11.fMCf UPON YOU Of' PlB.JC NOT1CE "8.IC NOTICE P\aJC NOTIC( o.ci ~...1..1.'!C•· • 'TNllM .,... •~after t• IUIMROnt le Ttill NOtiOf. THll COIMT MAY ITZll A. ....uwN ~ OI\ )'OU, Ille Witt! tflla CCMt • ON>IA THAT A WAIT Of' ~ PlCTmOUI.,..... '10111l0Ua-U ..cnnoue.,.... TANTV!Ce-PRUIOf.NT Wfflten relPOI* to "" oomplalnt.. TION MAY tMue o .. A W9'!T °" the surgery. Cuonosaid lt Is "pretty 1---:~~~~~:":":""-ll---::::=::==::::::::--·1---!:~~!!!!!~-­ llloCOMltClt MOft'T\IA9'Y 1795 Laguna C anyon Rd Laguna 9-ctt. Ca. 92651 494·9415 D cleM" that the replant waa slX'CeM(UI and the patient will not loee any part of th.e organ. But he said it ii too soon to determine whether hls aexual functJon will be n:stored "It's • question ol whether th.-nerves we hooUd up under the rnJcroecope will rc8C· tJvate the oraan... he l&ld. NAm eTAT'llmNT MAMI l'TATllmNT 9IMm ft A~ 1t01 hM Hlgfllend A--UNmm you cto, your ...,.. wll llie IXICUT10M WHICH HAI ION 11- The loAowtno peraOtl It dol Tiie ~ l*'IOll la dotno The ~ l*'IOll le dOfnO lemerdloO, CA, 92404 enW9d on eppllcatlon of tfle plalln-8U!O MMAIH IN unoT OflDlll ~ aa; ~ • blltlneea • 1141 IM-7181 or IM-7111 ttff,enclftlleoounme.y•••ludte-THa&AllOf'PIMllA8i.I....,... GEMOLOGICAL SERVICES LTD. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS OE· (A) HEAITAO£ PAOftERTY MAN· . 31913n ITlll'lt tOelt* you fOf IM r9lief ct. l .. TY, AHO~ THe Lrl\'1HQ lllO Newpor1 01r. Orlve. Suitt 180 VELOPMI NT ASSOCIATES, 3161 A0lMl!NT ANO/Of\ (B) HlAITAQE ftliblleMcl Orell09 CoMt Deily"'°' menoed In Ille oornpletnt, wt1IOtl °"1Ca" TO NTAIN ll'HYllCAL Nftport a.eon. CA. 12880 Alnr~ A,,.,, Suite H'J, Coelll ....... PA()ftCATIU 2716 Wuwtno Cini.. I. 21. Ool. 8. 13, 1983. COUid '""'' In oemfatllTleflt of POelUIM>N Of' AHV Of' YOUR 8 1tphe11 R Cre vltz. 2323 CA. OH2t 0.. MeM. CA: t2tff ' 820343 weoea. t•lnll of money Of .Pl"OC*'IY PAONATY IN Htl POMINION """'* SI. #8. Tonanot. CA Alcltlerd D. Phlltpe..l_131 Ellweld OnlOW .... ~. naawuw-orottlefr-.f ~lntlleOOl'll-ANO TO MAINTAIN THI LIVY Of' 00&02 ~· Laoun• 8"c:tl, """· tWt Ina c.a. ec... •CA. tMM ptMM, AHYPAONATY NOTINHll,_..Y'll-Tllle ~ t1GOf'duoted by· et hllbutl~ll conctuo1ed by: en lllla--ieoondueted by; en To Plaet vour Oeted1 Ool. 27, 1112 CAL~ lnclMduet lndMduel. lnclMdull . , NCHMO J, WAC!<. a.rti ~ ""9 ti, ,_, 81~R.Cr•vtu "O.Phltllpa Ofttd~alt•~ ·•Jo'oi.t Hesull" IY:YCllMde Ponoa.Oeolll'r LllA. ""'"°"·°""' Thi• •tlllemtnt WN fllect with 1"4 lllle "•*"*'' ... llled With Ille Til4a "*''*" ... fllect wtttl tM • ('rVIC'l' Olrl'C'l Ory LAW CWPM:ll M . WILCH • lw'l M.K. ._.Dlputy g:in~~ ,C,:~ of Ont1199 County Of' ~=~~3.9:A.°' Olenot County on =i.cr.s°' <>reino-C-ty on nd C'llll Now :.-::::_.1~11._ ........ ::::...,....•• P-.1 ...... • I ., ,... , .. 21671 ~OA. ~OA.tnW Publlehed 0re11Qt CO.I Dell) P\.llllllNd OrlfflO' C09t Diiiy ~ Or1n91 Co.I Diiiy ,. • ltlibtllll9cl 0ranae,()Met ~ "°' ~ 0ranae 00Mt ~ Plol Piiot Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. J.. 1Ni. ~ lept. 22, 2t, Oat. I , 131 1NS. ..._......., t t• tO .. t 1183 ht. UJ Ocl 13, 70, 17, ~.I, 1MS, Oct 11, to, f7. *'t. &. ,_,, ...,~ 5271.&3 ...... ...... • .. • • • ~ 5119-IS 117 ..... \ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, October 13, 1883 Ca --------------------..-------------------...--------------------..------------------.... --------------------..---------... ...,. A01'mOU9 ....... ACTmOUe .,...-a1 eeonc9 CW DIPMA.T HC1fllOUI WU NAMa ITA,...,,.,. lllAMl ITAT'DmNT ~MIT llOTIC8 MAm IYA~ NMm ITATIMllfT Tiie IOllowlng ~ II ~ TM followlnG peraon le ootno IF YOUR PlllOt'llllTV II IH f"OM-TM 1010W1nO per.on It ~ The tollOWlng ~ .,. doing ~ u . ~ .._ L08UAl IECAUllYOU AM BE·~ ea: ~-': OUICl(STOPVENOIN0, 1012 W CUSTOM QUILTING co .. 117HINOINYOUl"AYMlNT8,ITMAY TOOL SHACK, 2215 Harbor TliE KC COMPANY, t&&• ...... 1o11boe &Nd •• N9wpol1 leech. CA. Newton Wey, to.le MeM. CA. E SOlD Wl'THOUl ANY COUftT ~. eo.a M9e, CA. t2ta7 Verde e.t, 149-l.. C011e MeM. CA. tHU 112127 CTl()fj, Ind )'Oii mey lla¥t IN lilOel MlohMI NcN.rdt, tS»t M IMH Ctvleloc>fW Edwwd Pelto. 1012 AllY9do 2-m*IO M.. 1826 8, I to btlng yolM eccount In fOOd l.an91 Glltden Or0¥t1 CA. 112943 f .... El*! Vw.,.., 1866 MeM w. 9elboa &Nd .• N9wpor1 8Mcfl, Roee. Sent• AM, CA 112707 tending by ~ ... of ~ .,... TI!lt ~ .. C4Nhlcted by: en Verde Eul. 149-L. Cott• ....... CA. OA. t2te3 Eld• Zermeno, t625 8. Roal. peymentt pll'9 oermlttecl Ootle lndlvldual. t2Ut Thie ~ le conouated by: an Sant• ""'· CA 112707 ~ wttHtl ttvw montlll MletlMI Notwdt 9e11y v~ Elliott, 1566 ..._ lndMcluel. T'hlt ~la oon<IUC1~ by. 11rt Ule d8te lhM notlOe Of dllf.un Thie •t~ -ni.d llW!th tN V•de Eut. 141-L. Cotta MeM. CA. Ottrit10j)haf Pllllo lncllvklutl. u ttcorded. Tiit• M10unt It County ci.tll ol Orange County on 92t2t T'h6I .,.,__,, WM llled With IN A"'9d0 l.lrtMnO 1,&63,. .. of "ueutl 1, tlll3, and Oo1. 6, INS. Hor• P9nlelon Vat-. 515 County °""' Of Orange County on Thia ... , ........ 1 WU 111«1 wllll lhe lncr'MM unttl YG'H ICOOYlll ~ P!etce SI., '402, Sit\ Frenclllco. CA a..>1. 2-e, 1983. Couniy Cler1I Of Or~ Couniy on ~t. You mey not heve to Pul>hhed Orange CoeeC Dally Ectwerd PllUI v.-c. Cenyon i..-.. ,.,_. 8-pt. 29, t983 y tN etlllr• unptlld portlOn Of your Piiot 001. t3, 20, 27, Nert. S. 1983. CA. 12* Pul>llllMd Ortoge CoUI Delly ~ eccount, ~ though full ~yfl'lelll 6&80-t3 Thie butlnau la con4UC1ed t>y; • P1k>t 8-pt. 29. Oc1 6, 13, 20, 1983. PubllaMd Or~ Cout Dally u demanded, buf )'OU mutt PtY ganertl !*IMrlhlp. 53511-83 Piiot 0c1. e, ta. 20, 21. 1983. M amount 11ated ebo\19. r. E. v.,..,_ 5473-83 II• 1t1r .. monlha from tM data of .,_ 11> ~ Thie ""atnllrtl w• tllaO with 11\e TIC[ l------------r.-:::-dltlonOft,..document(Whldl ,.._ ,.,,-. County e19r11 of Oranga County on __ __...;.Pta!..;;;;;.;;;.IC;....;.;M>~--...---l'tBJC M>TICE d1t101~dat1on ~1heraon), tJICTITIOUllU ... •• 8ac>t. 21 . tH3. ncnnoua llU..... 1-----------·i:uni-:L:.:.:=< IN ol>ligeUOll being f-N ... eTATIMIJfT , .... ,. NAilW ITA TlmNT ACTTnOU8 IU ... 11 upon patmlll a IOl\ger period, TN lollowtng patton I• doing f>VOIWled Orenga CoNt Dally The following .. dol ...... ITATl•JfT Mlve only IN 141gal right to •lot> bull.-... Pilot Oc1. t3, 20, 17, Nov. 3, t983. ~ u : Pl"ton no The followtng pareon la doing ~=~~'::J~~ STAR YACHTS, 703\ot E. Balboa 558()..83 LADY BUO ORIGINALS. 1911 l>ullt!MI u : To find out the amount you mutt Blvd .. Ball>oe, CA. 82te t ~ R*. ~ BMch, CA. MOON GLOW, 7t29 EJ Valoz Wty. pay or 10 atrangl tor payment to Roger W. Star Buek, 703'~ E. .._II' 111111\TIC[ 92tl.1 Bulna Pn. CA. 90e20 of> the toraetoaura or" your prop. BllbOa Blvd , Balboa. CA. 112116 t l"uaLno "" ,,_ L. Helton, 111 t I King• M•911f91 A. 8entvldc. 7129 El It In .~ tor Illy other Thrt l>ullnllt .. conducted by: an ---~=-----------Rotid. N9wpol18Mch, CA. 92e83 Va!Oi Wty, Buana Park. CA. 90t20 rlMOO, oontac1: GARDEN HOMES lndlvlduel. NOnc. Of' Dori• M .. NellOll, t911 King• Thia bull-I• OC>fldUOted by: an MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATION c/o ROQlf w. Starl>uc* TMl8TIFI IA&.a Rotid. N9wpol1 BMch, CA. 112863 Individual ALLEN & FLATT 4400 M~llUr Thlt alatemenl wu lllld with lhl On Oc;tol* 20, JH3 at tO:OO t.m. Thia~ 11 conduc:led by: an Mwg.,.11 Blnavtdel Blvd Sult• 370 • Newport e..cn County Cllr1I of Or11rtg1 County on Forac1otur1Con9Ultant1, 1nc: .. • Ctll- lndMdual. Thia 1111-1 •u ftlld with lhl eJll~la 112680 '(7 !4) 752·7474 ' Oct II, 1983. fomle corpor•tlon u TrutlM. Of Oorll M. '"'ton COunlY Clerk ol Oranoa County on • SUCCIMOf TNttM 0< &it>tlttuted Thia 1tal9IT*ll wu filed with the Sept. 29, 1983. II you hive 1ny queetlon•. you Publlalled Orange Cout Dally TNllM, ollllll carteln Deed olTruat County Clerk ol ~ County on Fz:.nt 111\ould cont1ct a lawylf Of thl gov-Piiot Oc;t. 13, 20, 27. Nov. 3, t983, tKIOUled by JAMES A, SORENSEN Seol 23. t983. Pul>lllhed Orange Coaat D4llly •M*ltal agency whlcil mey htve llMt-83 and CAROL SORENSEN. Husband f'22St15 Piiot Oc1 II, t3. 20, 27, 11183. lnaured your io.n. and Wit•. and rlCOfclld M.,.~ 1, Publlllhtld Orange Cout Dally 5474-113 Rememl>lr VOU MAY LOSE LEGAL rtft.IC M)flC( t9113 u lnatrumenl No. 113-080087, Piiot Sept. 211, Oc;t 6, 13, 20. 1963. RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT TAKE of Olftclt l Alco<d• of Or•noa eou,,. , 5347-113 ... _"' 111111\TIC( PROMPT ACTION flCTTTIOUI 9U91N181 ty, Ctlllor,,11. and pullUlll'lt to lh•I ------------____ ... _UULn. __ ,., ______ JNOTICE IS HEREeY GIVEN that .... ITA.,..NT Clrtaln Notlcl of Dllault lheraundt< P'\8.IC M>TlCE FtCTITIOUl IU ... 18 purauant to Artk:ll 1v. Sections 1 l>u~~ng pareon 11 doing rec:otded June 17. t883 u lnttN· NAMe ITA'TamNT and 2 or lhl Dlc:lwlllon of Cov.. (Al S EAFARER VIDEO PRO· mant No. 113-259064. of Offlcial R.- PK:lTTIOUI eu ... 81 Thi lollowlng paraona are doing nanll, Condltlone, end RMtrlctlont DUCTIONS (Bl MEDIA ONE CHAR· corp da oft ~ .. ?cr'o':d :ii~ un:'.:in,~ MAMIE ITATDl!eNT t>ual,_. u : IKtc:ulad AugU8t 27, 11176 and r .. TEAS Yacht "M.dla One .. SI~ urwan ru Tiii IOllowlng ~ la doing THE CHRISTIAN WHOLENESS corded AugU81 30, t8711 In Bo<* 1129 H'arl>ot 11. Or., NewPort h: ~::~ u=lonor ~O<•t~ :=~ bue1r-. u : COMPANY (C.W. COMPANY), 355 11111111, Paget 14eG-1538 of Official CA 926e0 "' Ylnot d 'io.n ~tlon d 1 PLUMBER JIM. 9611 Congr .... Plac:entla Sulta 205, Newport Beacil, Racorda Of Orat\QI County, Call-Catolyn Jean And«ton, Yectll ~IMd ln ~. atata 11 Iha court~d Cotti MIN, & Newporl, CA. 92627 CA. 92663 fomla, a breech of ob~etlon Of pay-"Medll One," Slip #110, 1129 Harbor arM l>eiw.ln the' two Itel~ at J-01vld Mia, IMlll Congr.... Rev. Nlcholu C. Cooper LIW1t<, manl of_.,,.,..,, u occurred. ta. Dr .. Newport &Mch, CA. 926e0 Iha Allan Bulldlng locel~ at 140111 Cott• ...... CA. 921127 •6 Topaka. Irvine. CA. 92714 Notlcl of Mid breach and ...,. ... Tlll• bOll-II conducted by: an Yorl>e St Mt City of Tmln COuMy Thia bual,_ la eonducted by: an Janloa M. Balley, 16111 C<_,I S flled tor racord Oc1ot>er 21. 11182, lndtviduat 1 Or ' Celll nla Ill that rtgllt tndlYldual. ea. Anaheim, CA. 92110t Otncl•I '*1ordl ot Oranga C-nty, Carolyn Jean A~ ~tie :Tintar.;' c00vayec1 to and J-Mize Mary M. Louie, 4113 t Abl>otlwood Ctlltomla. No payment of put dUI Thi• "''"'"'"' ...... llled with Iha now held by II ul1dlf Mid OMd of Thia 11a1amant ...... tlled with thl C-rt, Irvine, C". 92714 amountt hu ocourr~. TNretore. County Clerk of aranoa County on Truet In \tie prO()ll'f alt ated tn uld County Clerk of Oraoge Couniy on Thi• t>ual-la c:ondue1ed by: an Iha GARDEN HOMES MAINTEN-Oc1. a 1983. "~· "'and SI t l..e::bld ... Oct. e. INS. unincorporated .-tallon otner ANCE ASSOCIATION doet Nrlbv ' ......,n,, a 1 · 112*11 than• panl"ltlr1hlp. to CMIM to bl IOIO, the lollow-Publllhld Of"'OI Coal Delly Thi SouU-terty 137.SO felt of PubMllhed Or•noa Cout Dally Nletlolu C. Cooper Lawter Ing real property to aattefy tM ol>ll· PllOt 0c1. t3, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 11183. l ot 6 of Traci No. 604. u Pef Map Pilot Oc1. 13. 20. 27. "'<>¥. 3, 11183. Thia ttatamant wu fli.d with tN gallon: Unit a, Lot tO, lltulled In 55e2·83 racordld In Book 17, Page 31 of 5564-83 County Clefk ol Orange County on Trac1 9004, u P« map rlCOfdld In Mllc9llaneoul Mapa, r1CO<d1 of Mid -----------Sept 211. 1983. Book 383, Paget 17-2t lnclullve ol NlJC M)TJC[ county. rtft.IC M)TIC( P'22110 Ml9CllltMOUt MllPI, In Iha ofllcl of The "rMt ad~ 0< other com- Publlalled Orange Coat Dally tN County Reoordlf of Orange l'ICnTIOUI ..,..... mon Clellgnatlon ot Mid property· AC'TTTIOUl IU..... Piiot Oct. 6, t3. 20, 27, 11153. County, Celltomla. NAm ITATW•NT 421 Eut ~ StrMt Cotta M_.: NMm ITAT'DmNT 5497.113 TN ~d -•Id own.rt•) of lN Thi lollowlng peraon I• dOlng Calltornl• 1121127 • Thi tQllowlng pereona .,. doing more commonly known .. ~ aa: ~u: flt8.JC M)TIC( JACK OOUOLAS JOHNSON TAEGEUK TAEKWONOO IN· Seld ....... blmedlwlthoutoov.. 8lONAL LEASING. 2790 Harl>ot and CHRISTINE SMITH JOHNSON STITUTE. 1200 F w .. 1 Wamar. nent Of wwranty. Ui>r-or lmplled, &Nd .. 1204, Cotta MIN. CA. 926211 fl'UllLIC HEANNO NOTICE t SO Canyon Rldga, lrvlnl. Santa Ana. CA. 92707 .. to title, pon11110n or an<:um· Sandi Kalllz. 24761 Oaphna St.. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Oiied: Auoutt 211, INS. . Nam Ku. Yun, 1026 w. Central br~ to 'i:::'Y~he un~ !>el· Mtatlon Vlefo, CA. 9289 t tN City Council of 1t11 City of New-GARDEN HOME.S MAINTENANCE Ava. #C, Sante Ana. CA. 112707 = :! ~ Died ; f "f : :. M11W1 Metz, 2tllS6 Wlnnlbego port 8Mcll wlll hold 1 pul>llc '-Ing ASSOCIATION 8y: Nancy Oouglu Tf\19 ~la oonduc1ed t>y: an vz n.a • • St .. Lale• Forllt. CA. 92630 on Iha folk)wlfig: STATE OF CALIF'ORNIA lndlvtduel. . $47.452.911, plut Ule tollow!no •11- 8yron John Crowley, 111405 OROtNANCE NO. 113-t7, l>llng, COUNTY OF ORANGE Ntm Ku, Yun mated c;oell, ~ and Id· Sycamore StrMC, Fountain Valley, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of ~A II 29, t983. before ma, tl'll Thia ttalamanl wu flied wttll the vanoM at tN time Ol IM lnl~lel publl· CA. 92708 NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING A • ' Notary Pul>llc In and County C1art. ot Oranga County on cation ol lh9 Notice ot Sall. Lyla W. Ott.on, 1830 E. 0oaen CORE PLANNED COMMUNITY OE· fO< County and Stall, I*'· Oc1 II, 1983. NOTIC• TO Blvd., 1403. Long Beech, CA. 90802 VELOPMENT PLAN FOR NEWPORT tootlly ~ Nancy Oouglu, ~ f'tK)fll!lff'f OWNEt Thia l>ual,_ la conducted by; • VILLAGE. BOUNDED BY EAST r.OYICI to ma on Iha !>Ult of .. u.. Pul>lllhld Ortnga Coul Dally YOU AM .. DIP'AULT UNOI" A Otf*al pertnlrllllp. COAST HIGHWAY, MACARTHUR .. et1tory IYlcleNle1 to bllontNhBooll· Piiot Oct. 13, 20, 27. Nov. 3, .t883. DUD Of' TRU8!.1.. DATID ,.,,_, Jolwl Crowtey BOULEVARD. SAN MIGUEL ROAD. ""'* 0 IN corporat t at ex· 5se3-83 11, ,-.. UNU!A YOU TAKll AC· Thll atet«Mnt w• lllad with IN ANO AVOCADO AVENUE. IN NEW· eel the within lnltrutnenl and ac:. noN TO ..-c>TICT YOUR ~ County Clarll of Or~ County on PORT CENTER; PLANNING COM· knowlldgld 10 ma thet Ule COfl)Of· NI.JC M)TIC[ aTY, IT MAY• IOU) AT A PU9-8ept. 23, 1983. MISSION AMENDMENT NO. 51M • atlon IKaculed tN within docu"*1t UC IA&.a •• YOU NmmD AN IX· 1"m7'1 Adoption of a Pllnnld Community 1 lo ltt By-lAwt Of a raaol· T-*72 PLANATlON Of' T1tll NATUM OP Pllblllhed Orange CoMt Dally Dewllopmlnl Pten tor IN N9wport T ~~ Boar~~~. _, NOT'ICe Of' T1tll ....OCUDINO AGAIN8T YOU, Piiot Sept. 211, Oc1. II, 13, 20, INS. VllCaQI ATM ot ~Cent•): Ind I N~ my H ..... .., ,,,,_ -· TMMTU'I. ~ YOU 8"0ULD CONT ACT A LAW· 5341-83 GEN~RAl PLAN AAIENDMENt NO. lgnalura: T•-J. Robert• .......... YDl 83-I (a), a requaet lnltleted by the Pul>lllhed Oranga CoNI o.ity Piiot YOU AM .. O.fAUl T ....,... A ____ Nl.IC ___ M)_TIQ[ _____ City of~ 8Nctl ro amend..... . 6, t3, 20, 27, t883. DUD °' TMllT DATID o.-t-DATID: •••• .., ... II, tea. -----------Lend UM and AM!derltlal Growth 6520-83 IMf II, ,.1, UNUEll YOU TAKll ~CLOIURE CONIU\.TANTI, ACTmOUI ........ Blmenta of IN Newport e.ech ACTION TO ""OTllCT YOUR 141i1 YOl'tle 8trMt a..tt. 210 NAilWITATW•NT Genwlll Plan'° .. to allow oon-~TY.IT llAY•IOU)ATA T .... CA.-• Thi tollowlng Pl"IOf1 11 doing atructlon of an additional 428 dWlll· P'\8.IC M)TlC( ..u.JC IALL • YOU NmmD AM ~· 111..-~ • Ing unlll In N9wpor1 Cent•. lnclud· IXJl'LAMATlON Of' T1tll NATUM JM PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS Ing ISO affordable unite In N9wpor1 flUkJC HllAWO NOTICa CW T1tll PROCUDINQ AGAIN8T l W. QMlffTH 49 Rainbow Aldga, lrvlnl. CA. 927 IS VIiiage: and AMENDMENT NO. 884, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tN YOU, YOU 1HOULD CONTACT A =•::.-o:.-:.-:a.c= D.itp ...... Janet Key McCollouah 49 Aaln· I raquaet Initiated by IN City OI lty Counc:ll of tN City of IMwport LAWVD. • aae.- l>OW RIOga lrvtnl. CA. 027'6 N9wpor1 BMcn to contlder lN 8Mc11 will hold • pul>Mc: '-lnO r .. On IN 4th day of Hovlml*, t"3, This t>u.ir-~~eel t>y· an 9dQ911on of I Planned Community ding; et IN "<>ut Of 9:00 a.m .. e t IN 8th ------------lrldMdl* . ~I Plan 10< Iha Newport ORDINANCE HO. 113-28, l>ling, StrMI lfllranct ot the ,_ Count P'\8.IC M)TIC( Jtn91 K Mc:Conougll Vllltga .,. .. In Newport Cent•. ATM N ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of Court~ IOceted at 700 This atitamant WU ru.o with IM bounded by Eut Cout HIQllW1y, EWPORT BEACH AMENDING c.n1 ... OrlYI w .. 1 lonNrty known IU'llNOA CCXMT Of' County CWk of Orange Counly on MtcAr1hur Boulevard. San MIQUl4 HAPTER 20. tO ANO SECTION u 700 W•t 8111 Streat altualed In C~C>NttA S4pt 23 taa3 ROid and Avocado A\181\ua In New· 0.117.140 OF THE NEWPORT IN City of Santa Ane. County of COUNTY Of' OfllAHGI • • . F2257N pon Clnltn. EACH MUNICIPAL CODE ESTAB-Orange. Sllll of Calltomla, CON-I Publllhed Or Coaat Dally Thi Cent• of Newport 8eec:h wlll I s H I N G R E G u LA T I 0 N s TINEHT AL AUXILIARY COM Pf.NY. ... tM ...... of tM ~ Piiot 8-pt 29 Octano: 13 20 l9113 uM a prtvlouaty cartlllld En-ERTAINING TO SECOND FAMILY a C&llfO<nla Coruort llon. u Trutt et CMwW Q. L1DeefM, ~. . ' . ' ' 5J51.a3 vlronmantal Impact Ae90rt prtp.,.ed E 8 I 0 ENT I AL UN ITS 0 N undlt OMd of tru11 detld Daoam· ... C-... of ........ In conjunction with pravloutl)' INGLE·FAMILYLOTS IN THECITY ber 22, tll81, IHCuled by CLYDE No.A11m1 -----------propoaad General Plan Amendment F NEWPORT BEACH. WELLMAN, • married perton. and ON>S" TO IHOW CAU9a NI.JC M)TIC[ 90-3 .. tN Envlronrnenlal Impact PLAN NING COMMISSION recordedonOlcll'nber 30, tM1. FOllCHANGaOf'NAm Ae90rt for thla protect, (oopi411 of IN MENOME.NT NO. 596. Initialed by INl""'*'I Number 35e55 In 8ook David 0 . L10eam1 h .. flled 1 pall- 1'1C11TIOUI .,..... CW1Jflld Eflvttonmantal lmpec1 A.-N City ot ~ 8Mch 10 amend t4340 Page 17111 Of Otnclal ,.. tlon In tllll c:ourt tor an order tllow- lllAMI ITATWMaNT port and IUP9Qr11ng doc:umenlt era he Municipal Coda, •tal>lltt!lng corda, County of Orange, Calllomli, Ing petition., to c:ttange hl•l hlr The tollcJo#jng per90l1I .,. doing 1vlffal>ll tor pul>llc: r9'Mw and In-eguletlont part.inlng to MCOnd glv.n to _. an lndat>t~ In neme from Oevld O. i...o..me to "'*'-• ~ al IN Planning 0apett. amlly r111d1ntlal unite on fflYOf Of 8tnll ot Amertc:a Netlonal Gena Xevter ~on. VIDEO GRAPH IT. 11114t AelO-mant, City Of Newport 8-:tl, 3300 larnlly IOta In IN City Of New· TNet and 8avtnge Aelodetlon, a ne-IT IS HEREBY Of'OEREO that all l>Ury l.lll'll, Huntington Beecrl, CA. ~ &oulevard, ~ e..cn. port Bead\. 11ona1 banking 11aoclatton, b partOna lnt.....ild In tM abo111 mat· 112147 Callfom&a 92M3 (7t4) 8'0-2 t97. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER ,_ Of IM brMeh of IN ot>K-t• ~ In Olpartrnant 3 ot Ihle Jullt Cl*YI 8ookout. 6101 Fanlly NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER IVEN lhel Mid pul>llO '-'Ing wlll gallont ~ thereby. notlcl of cour1, toe.tad at 700 Civic Cetll• Dr .. Huntington BMch, CA. 92147 GIVEN that Mid pul>llc: r-tng ... bl held on tlla 24th dey ot Oc1obar. wNdl --did on June 13, OrlYI Waet. Sant• Ana. Cellfornla. ~ CMM!;le. 111141 Aeldt>ury bl held on Ille 24th dtY of October, tNS, 11 tN hour of 7:30 p.m., In thl 11183, H ln•trurna nt Numb• on Oc1. 3t, 1183 at tO:OO o'dodt °'.:.:Huntington 8-:ll, CA. 112647 11183, •I IN hour ol 7:.30 p.m .. In Hiit C-ncll Cfwnblra, 3300 83-24nN. ot Oflldal Record• A.M .. and thin and "-• "'°'* 1hlt ~ la c:ondUCled by. • Councll Chaml>lrl. 3300 ~ N9wpol1 Bou61Yard, ~ BMdl. Mid Orange County, and rnora o.uee, " M'/ th9y ll&YI, wtty Mid gerieral pertnerthlp. BoulevWd, ~ e..cn. CA. •I c" 92te3, at w'1lc:tt time and ~ thr'M montht MYI llepMd petition IOI' c:NrlQI of name lhoulO J. Cl*YI Bookoul wtllc:tt Uma and plaot lntarMted P«· lnt.,...ed parton1 mey appeer end IUdl ,_dallon, w11 _. 1t pu not bl gran11d. Thll ataternant -llleO ..tth Iha '°"' may aope&I' and bl hMtd bl hlerd 1"-aon. auctton to thl hlgti.t bidder f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED IN! • County c.. Of Orange County on lhenlon. WANDA E. CMfl or ... c..Nlr'• Ct-* dr coPY of lhM order to lhOw <*Ill bl Sept. 29, 1983 WANDA E. ANDERSON ANDERSON on ...... or M•I• Of nallonal bank pul>llahed In IN Delly Pilot, • ,_.. Fnaa CITY CLERK CITY CLERK a ""• ore• credit union or papet Of ganerlll clfculatlon pul>lllh· Publlltled Orange Cout Delly City of Newport 8Mdl City of ~ 8eadl .. .,. or eevtnga Ind Id In Orange County. CeMtomla. Piiot Oct. e. 13, 20. 27, 19113. Pul>lllhed Orange Coaet Dally Piiot Pubbhed Orange COMt Dally PllOI IMOClatlon domldlld In ti* Ital•" onoa • week tor '°"' IOCCHIMI 5472..a3 OC1ober t3, tll83 5420-83 Oc1ol>lr 13, 1aa3 5423-83 O>eYel>l9 et tlma of .-In ,..., priot 10 tN d1l• of aalO ,._,. money Of thl Unlled Stat• Ing. Amer1c.t) wlttlout OOYWl&nt or -0.ted: Aug. 30, 111113. rarity, exPrWM or ln'lpllld, •to lttll Frank Dornen!Ctltnl p<NPN1tlon or ~ancae. 1 si:§oftN lnWrest CCfMPl9d to and now Court t--...-'_,1,._, N""'T"l =Ll_,.CA-'T-110Nr-I00-...--1J DA fl O•, ILlflrfG by 1t11 Mid Tl'Ultel under Mid Publltl'lld Orange t Diiiy DAILY PILOT -Co!U>ined with Nev a Pr:He ' ' 8 0 0 l 0-12-Bl of TN", In Ind 10 the IO!lowlng PllOt Sec>t. 29, OC1. 6, 13, 20, t1183 i.,....;:;=.!~~::,;or;=,.;UV€:,-,.-====::.....:c.::..=.::....;:.:.:;;..:,....:.,:;..:.:c:__+J;..,"-..<"O,..;-~!:-="l~llUU~,:;,"'8~L::,ll"-... ::":O±:M:-'AH~JOU~A""L""IU:;,:::llSCll;::.,l-::;'1"'•00<""""-1 acrlbed !>'oplfly altUllted In t 5421-83 J rRtOUfNCY t _.,...UAL.,I V '"'"Cl County of Orengie. State of Dally 365 78.00 llCfrrfOWtli ''!Cl r f'U9U llO w. Bay S~ree~. Coat e M•••· Orange County , California 92627 S4171e H. L. Schwa rtz ttl, l)O weat Bay Str••1• Coate Meea, Califor nia 92627 Chazy Doveliby, JlO Weat Bey Streat, Coeta Maaa , California 92627 Larry D. Spear:•, 330 we1t Bey Street, Cotta Me••· Californi a 92627 ) a-.£ .. II/•_.,.,•,.,......,.... fn ..-r .__..,.,..._ -tH t*ff'4-""'.,_...__, • ._, ............. •• ..,..._...,,_ .... /rtMt ..... ...... ., ....... , ~, .. _..,..,,...,_....,It/•,.., ,, ....... "'1t//lllal ••• ,~ .....• ,.,, ,..... """'.,.,,.,,.,.,., ,,....,... • ...,.. _ .. • .,.,._.II•_. ,,.,...,_,~,_.,.,._,._.,..,_194,.,_. 1,,.....,...,....,.. a. Wfl., .,_,.,..,. • ......,,_,..__,. w,,,,.,.. II..,,_..._ .... ,,,..,..,. ., • ~,,.,...,., •f'fW-'••"fll .,, __ , ·--.,..,..., ~ k ,., .... , ,,, .... _,.. .. ,...,,..., , • K"°"'9 IC)llil°"°4.0flllll. MO" '~Gf:U.,A .. O OT Hf II H CUlllttV NQL.otftaOl'WNlllrifQ Ollt WO\.OtHO' ,.JtCl~t Giii "°"' Ot rot•\. 4MOuttf CW IOfltOI, tilOftTGACHI Of!': OT.,.Cllt Sf-CV"t1'111 ft/ llt#f"I' *"'..-.. .. ~I PULL HA .. I e fo.t COMP\...,10-8¥ "°""""°'" ~GAHll•TtQfrift AVTMOf'lllO Trt ¥,f.,tl AT PfCIAl flATU ,,_,,,,,. 0 1 t J l»IJl.-lr; 1""-~.~ett ..... ......,.. ••• ~ ................... ..._ ............ _ ..... tt•t_,. ..................... ...,,,....IOI-•• ...,, fomla. to -it: Nl.IC NOTICE The lend rwtwr9d to In lhM ~ IM la lltueted In ltll Stell of Cal "Thi Title IV • Indian Education Pro-~ ~ rt==i~ gflft1ofUleHuntington8eadl Union " •• .., High School Olatrlct ..... hold. pul>llc:; PAACE.L 1; Lot 4 of Trect No. hMltng to dlllCUN the a~lal 10603, .. ltlOWn on • map -aducatlonel ~ of IN lndllfl llU• In 80otl 472, P=3, t4 and t& 0 Otnta htng within 1het dlstrtcl tor Illa M~ • reootdl Of Or t811445 prOOQUI. The '-lnO wlll 11rtg1 Coutlty, bl halo on Tuaedey Noveml>lr II PARCEL 2: Art appurt-1 1NS. II 7~00 P.M. '1n Contweooe ment tor UM end anJQyment over t Room "B" ot tN Olttrlc1 Education oommon ar-. being l.oll 5t, A. C, c.ntar. The Education Cent• 11 0 and E of Mid Tract No. 10503 IOCeled 10251 YOttftown AYI,, Hunt· Mt forttl In ltll Dlcllrlllon of lno'on 8Mch For fufthlr lnl0<· nant1. conditions end rMltlcf m.tlOn Cllll IN l<ldlM Education Of. -did In 8ootc t380t, pal)I t24 l 11c1 1t (714) 964-3339 flt, 266." of Olflclal Reoot'd• and any amend· Pul>llahed Or•llOI Cout Delly Piiot rnentt thlreto. Oct 3 .... .. Thi ~-0< ov. common dea-· t · l ...... . lgnatlOn, " any. OI tM ,.... P< U TNllM dltdalfn• Ml.IC NOTICE delcftbed a11e>111 II purported to 311~At'*1on ll'Ylnl, CA. 92714; I llaOMlty any lnoorrect,_ Of I NOnc9 TO CMIMTC>ftl ~ 0t othet common dellg-Of' IUUt ~ na110n," any llhown heNln. 1s-..1101-4to1 u.c.c.1 11 IM t!Of...icl Pf°'*'>' hal NOticllahereCJ)'~IOINcrldl· ttrMt ~,.... or other common lorw of STEVE kELLY Ind ROSA dlitlgnetlOn, d6r«tlont -to "c>w t KELLY Tr..,...Ofi•). ~ buel· locafa IUc:tt pl'Of*'Y mey bt MM ~ II lll'?:l IMnl A~, talned from 1111 llMtlaMty undef M • J City of Colla M9e. County Mid Detd of TNll. at wllOM ~ of OrM011 9tat• of CalHOl'nla that • tn. .-la to bl~ llU"'*" bulll tttlnflw II at>out to be rMdl to to a ~ ....,... ~. CHERYL McLAIN 11\d NANCY wit'*'.._,_. ll'orn IN h puM-M.IEA Tr..-....Ca) ~ bull• o.atlon of Ihle No4lol, 10 tuCtl MM ~ le 200tt ~ 9anti11cWY It IN follOwlrlo .ochle: OtM. &.nit Me Hellht'I. ol BANK °' AME~ ~TIONM. Unlnoorponlt~ .,_,County Or· TRUil ANO IAVIHal ASSOCIA-.... Ste .. of Olllllornla. ,...., !?!, tH....Oto °""'"° ,1 _ TIONJ. LOAN ADJUSTMENT FOM· TM """*"' to be t'nr9l.,--.wi..,,1n11dd le U "'rc10tNC,, _,,. ~ :..""::°..:::t' .. --., CLO•UMI 14St t. 45 &oUTH ~ In..,... M; Al Mode In t=-----------------r-~==::-:z:=,,...,.,-=--r==-="==-=~=-rl HUOION AVENUE. PA.IA0£NA. lrade, llKtlnl. equlprNnt end QOOd 1• ••""'""o"•'Ul'lor o"w"''ION /~U.~'i!' CALIPOANIAtHOt. Wiii of thel ·~ ~ I rAIO ClllCULA llOH ' ... ~ .......... .,.,,, ... _, .................... ____. ..... , __ _ t IQIA<O!tta1t"1--o(t:•_,O/ o ~•U NOi OtlTll•llUTID I Qttiw.-, .... -t ...... ~ ... --....... tt111,.,. , ___ _ II I -Wty "'-t "'9 ,..._ ........ by .... ..,.,.. .,. COfr9C1 ..... ......... ll,597 11 .~n 196 ll. 789 921 9U 16.006 l. SI 7 1,211 Tha total MIOUn4 of ~bllllnoe llnown at AOllA litAHAlllO of t111 note(tl ~ .-S Ce.cl NAVTY CLINIC and IOoeted Ill 111' ot TM!l. """ ...,... , • lntnl Avenue, .,.._ J City of Colla ptO'AdM In Mid noM(•). ~ It Meta. County of Ortn09. Bteta ot eny, "'*" ti---Of Mid DMd of c.lltonlla. Tru91. lncludlnO ..... °'*'OM WWI TM bulk t...-., wlll be oonturn· ...,.,... ot IN Trwlee. • Of 1N rnMld on or lftw Iha Am day ot dMI of IN lnlltll ~ ot I~ ~. t.., at tO:<IO A.M .. et H01ioa of Sall, la 1150,"'4.M . Callfomle ._ befow. Inc. wtlOM Nern11 8trMt ~ and T .... edd,_. 19 134 hit t71ti 8trwt. P'IOM NumMr of T""'-or P9r'IGn M l t ti , O.a M1M. CelltomlL ~ .... II: Tilet Thi i.t-. tor lllng dMN o.tad: ..,..,.,,.,., u, 1MS. In 1M .crow ~ to ,_., II CONT!NE1'fTAl AUXILIAlllY COM• 0ctoMt ,1, tN3. flAHY 80 , .... llnown to tM Tren .. ... loutt'I HudtOn AlllnUI • etll FlOOf ferwl(I). Ill butlMm -el'CI 16-P~MI. CA. t1101 ..._I.ad by IM T,.,._Ofitl lor ly. IUMfl Jamllon 1M P4t1 ttw~• -9AMI!. &.Qfflolo Aten• t OC'tooar s, tta. (2 t3) 81t·I010 CHEl'YI. MolAIN, Tr..,.,_. 1" ~blllhed °"'* Coet1 Diiiy PllOI NANCY ""8!111, Tra••- Oct .•• t3, '°· ttl3 Pul>lllt* °'*'09 Coet1 Dellr fl'tlot l3t1.a:i Oct. 1a. ,..,, M07.a3 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ----~~~--. • 0 . & .. I -I o -------' CLASSIFIED · ·1NDEX THE DAILY PILOT CLA SIFIED OFFICE HOURS To llllct Yow Ad, Cal Telephone Service: Monday· Frid a y 642-5678 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M. Busin66S Counter: Monday-Friday REAL ESTATE ;t:.,Z.!., Hlllo 1= 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. IMlbuo lol.NI ·-p.,.., .... i. C.p141r•no 8t•h loot lc>cl' 1011 DEADLINE (#QN del Mor C..UIM-0.na Poon• £1 T""' r....,,"'1n V•1i., HunlU>I""' l!ot• h If un" f(ubo<U lt"VllWJ Loew.. a.-... .......,..ftlllt i.AC"M Nll\ICI t..a11 .. ,._ M_V,..p ~~:h S.n Juan C.po>U'ono S."Ut Ana S..•1 8".ch Suuth ~n. Sw\1111,t Bf.11th Tuaun :~ PUBLI CATION IOU M d ion on ay :=:Tuesday :~! Wednesday :~ Thursdoy :: Friday :::~ Saturday :~:Sunday Sat Mon. Tu~. Wed. Thurs. fn. Fri. OEAOLI E 11 : 30 a.rr1. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. ICiell 111114 ''* IO&I CA CEl..LATION & CORRECTIONS: W ... \mlNlPI M.obl,., H. ....... ....,_. 1119() IOlll 1100 Cancellations and c0rrections may 112) Ap..r\mlffil.6 l!o•..,h l'roprrly Dual""° l'Nll') c..,,w • ...-..-, Lut... a.mmr P"~...,·~ C:tHldunwn1utt• J)\J.pt.-n._ Ur11ti. Uu~ W •• MttVMt \\~ be made on same deadlines as :m above. Please ask for a cancellation llX :;:~ number when cancellin g your ad . l~i. :;:;:~n~,r';P,::'~~ l••b '"' s... ... MtQW Uoow Vark.A :~r. ERRORS: :~ Check your ad daily and report 1¥tvunl.iun (\rwft Of_.fllf' (°u Out tA l\ru1H"" Out of 1'4t .. """'~ ... ,,,,. "-1Propeny ,,_ Sharlnt . R.E. l:xchAnle ::~errors immediately. The DAILY ::~·PILOT assumes liability for the fir:,t 1)1' :=:in correct ir.sertion cnly. R.E. w.,,....r :m CLASSIFIED 642-56 78 RENTALS ft,_ f'\,nu&lwJ 1100 ft""""" Unlunuatw<l l20C lnMI Ill lalt ltaltl fer lalt H~ .. F'u.ml..t"M.<d •:w Unlum..nod 2.IOO Intra! l0021n ==tr-al-... __ ...-llO""'""iiftl Coodo """ 1400 -""f ~~. lum ~~: NlllO 9lll1J t) ""'°'"""""" .+ '• Town-Uni l)U Plan C, Mer pool and ~I Ouplnft f'Wn t»O CIUbhouM. Wiii decor· 9 Beach' 0up1 .... Unt nu atld. Air c:ondltloned and Rcryed&Estate f, ~=~ ~ = g,..t llat'141f. Out of .,. Ap1t P'\;rn .,. uni 2IOO anxlou1 owner nMdt -uusT~rt n cl.UJ!ioct ~,.;,. -. l900 offer. $94,000. Aak !Of := ... ·Mi::: = M ar II y n e u I k I• y . IUllll 11111 c.-.....,_ ,_ 8'4-7020 Spe ctacular lront-ro-, SummH ""-1.t.!t te0e I.ml UAL man Y1eW of mounta1n1. c1tY1 v ... 0on l:Wntalo 290'! ---------llgnt• and lalc .. lllle r...,'1 '11.o""'" "'sn.n. 2IOt volr. Th re• btdroon< ~=1'!""~1 = "Renal11anc1" floor" Offott RenlAla 211• f OllEOLOSUREI plan. Ubf:'r./toft OV«· ~r!:'..:t ::: look• huge tvtng room! lndua1 11.on"'il l$20 MUST BE Thr• view dedca. Lor11J s ... ..., 2922 te<m uaumable lollne Ir'( M1r R..n"'i. 211n the amount of $37 t ,000 AflQJICEMOO'S Annount~rwn1.a .....,., • roww1 ~ p._i91Kvm :\001 3004 3011 3014 3019 ilOll SOLD NOW! 111 • 1aoo lt •• _._ T'r•v"I BUSKSS & FINANCIAL ~-liw St~ 4012 •&..,..... ()p90fumtUn • 40l4 S...U-W&nlc<l 4010 •1nv"tmrnl {)pp'.x1UNU. 40Ut Inv"'""""' W-"&ed ~'Zl •Monc'J lo........ .alt 111111111 RIDIE OllTlllllE IUHllPI• 11,I00,000 Tlllll,000 673-3051 •M.,.., w.,,1e<1 .a'lO anyllme/~ M..._ T,o • •n·1• 1----------ALMIT A 10 EMPl..OYMENT 1•t:'1.,w .. ,.,._t Fa.LY-~ We lutt titted this tovety Bdr 2 Ba "450" pl located In M ... del Mii Tutetully decorated I Mltlltonet and an tumeble loan rMk• thl llom• very auracUve Atkl ng S 1 44,600, 831·7370 TR/\DITIO\.\l. RL\l.TY • Jvt. w,.,,,"1 Only nine years old 3 bdrm 2 bth with tlreplael com- munity pool and ~well maintained groond1. Til4I iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prloe 11 only S92,500 and the loen 11 very ... MEJtCHAfl>ISC aumable. 751-3191 t=:, SELECT . ~PROPERTIES AnU<l .... APl>h•no.,.. Au<U<lN ::~:::==============::::;- Bklfl M•"'nala Calnttat Al tq\ilSW-I Comp.1-.n f'rw "' You "'-rn1tun o ... ..,.s.1 .. "-"""' Coed> Jow•lry M.ct11nr<)' M,_.l lont0ut MIK Wanted M-1 lntlrWnm,. OWtt~llure Ao r.qu._,, ~·~ ~•o.s ........ BOATS """' TRA~TAT!Off 6012 6014 "'"' 90•• eon tl02) 01(1() 0212 11214 6219 8211 ll'nll 4224 7()10 7011 7011 7014 7019 7011 flnO T012 7024 702t 702M AJr·<·rth ilOIO S..·y<'lft Miil On•P"n 6014 Mwir llok.,. 801' ·M~IWS.-.cn IOI& M.-11...... ll02(I RV-. llO'Zl 1'ta1t""· Tr111v•I •024 Tu11f-n UUl11¥ IOld AUTOMOTIVE Auw V-n-111110 ""'° S.rYK.,-,iP•r.. ~·~ ,o\uiol Wtnlf'<l li020 """' R.dl llU2) ·-10n-ltf,)Cl .... ~. {l(l~ v • .,. ~·" Anlu~uit"" ( ,.,.., IKHI\ AUTOS WORTED Alfw hl.,,..,.,., Aud• AV4Un 8MW l"ll/'Ufll °"''"'"' o,.i..,,,..n ,.,,..,. ,.. .. lt(ll'ld• WJU J....., J-1-nl>:,.1Mn1 t...nt'll t..ot .. MatdA . w-n.11 .. ~ ...... Mlloll~•hl MO °""' PMtrt• = llotMuh twit llo~ ~ &ull ....,,, To,...._ 1"ll•mpl\ VOi..,..._ Vol .. M• VII» 9107 VIili ~·n Vll4 1117 ti lV 9111 tli:I uu 112' .. ,. till .. ,, tl)) 9111 9141 tt•i tlU tl41 .... till ti)) .... .. ., tlN tlll tll> Ile. lllT "" tm tin tltt l ltt • * ~ • ' t 00 • ~ Q.) ~ • >< Cl-) • ~ • ' t •!in lk ~~n "vi not hlllh 1n pri~. ,. .. on· •ble cost. claHlfied 1dvert l•lnit ......,."" .. •Y••••,111a . A ,_ tttflng In a 141fTfflo locetton on the aa.ndl Y oor own MCOnd home bMctl retrMI or pertec1 u an lnc:ome propwly ' 9'WeYI rented and In cle.f mand. this 3 bedr~ homa hU polentlal, 831-1400. - WATI IUH<>'l 140MI !> llK{ REAL ESTA1EJ 131-1~ • ntn•lllAll 3 BDRM, IN EXCELLENT CONO., NEW CAAPET, PAINT, ETC. FAVORITE FAMILY AREA OF Harbor View Homu. $239,SOO. t JNIOOt f1(J~fS RMI!~. 875-eOOO cerw W IU lftl .. ,, ... To cloM by Oct. 12th. 708 Avocedo. A11ume S225.000. 2+ 1 +Bach S275,000. 8kr 87~ IUTFlllll•I IYM.11• u....a 2 Br. 1~ ea, 30lt 11a· 101. 1 blocl< from 84Q Corona Buch. S295.cJoo. Call Unique ~. Barber• HU1ctllnge 875-IOOO Of 644-t21 t, P11Van1U11 llCCMa comel with thla cttm bullt hlhlde home the1 proYldM • "coun- trytld•'' tffllng with vtewa ot ht1i. a "OC*I ~··. ~ Wiii help with low Int.-flnanc • '"Cl· Under 1300.0001 751-1501 ~Mar.nnb l•vme Ce Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, October 13. 1983 _ ...... __ 1.,_. _11_1_, __ J 11aH1 lt1 lalt ..U...... UM ..... laluahW-....... !afanUW '.....,.,, hnbW Atu!a•at1, Val. Cntral lM!l Gtattat lM L!fua le•• IMI "l. ~.2 :0,,1!.!: ........ ~,.al--~~~iiii--W'lii~.,~...,.,....!=ii.w; ~ OPEN 80AbXv u toe .. 117,300. 541·2463 ....., • ....., , .............................................. _____ lriiiiiii"'""'i ...... _ ...... ~-·:;;.;.~;;;;-...;;;-- Llll ISLE 370 Mountain Road ..... thl• 1•• TwnhN, lrptc, patio, food allo etc ldNI ,.... __ • 2bd,WOOdahlnglew/ltgal Cu.tom 12x55F1amlngo, 1tytlng 3 Br w/mod ~It 21M.,.,.00t1 47&-12750f'tw4_,.157 yard, ericl garage, xlnl for ;eftf.cs•~pi4.. No Tradiuon&I 3 Br, 3~ Ba Bayfronl, pier, & unit. 1 blk lo bMctl. encl l)Ofdl, 5 •tar J*11 , ...-SIU&.n 1876 BEST Alty fM I a::::a:: ...... area. nr Hunt. Hartxwr. rd .... ,.. Doal for 65' bol&t. Priced to seU $1,2SO,OOO. 1199,000. agl, 497-5411 -Hun.llF'!!'!:., -~~lrbour ... 1111....,. " Jftrl!!! -• -Condo, park eettlng with $675/mo. 84~738 peta. Yearly . .,_ • .....,., -........ ..., .... LUii inB/mO. 3 Br. 2 L atepe view. 2 Br 2 bL patio, NO FEE Apt & Condo ren-1 If .... HM• tw&-920t M&-o477 114/11M1ll 3 Br home In IMM with fTorn l>Meh, carport, xlnt bltlr11. apa, lndry rm, ga1. 2Br 1ba, ga1 paid, 1425 lal•. VIiie Rental• 'Remodeled 3 br, 2 bath+ large rec rm., beam New cu11om home 180 llUILW p W... lalaU 1111 AIC and a pool. Great lo-loo. 203 33rd St. From $650. 111 & S300 w/'375 dep, McF1dcan 87S....012 Bro«er c:el..lin8S. turni&hed, patios. $420,000. deg. ocean view. 4 Br. 4''°' "-~· ..... 2 .,.. Hiii 1 ft cation ~ tn. 2 M.B.Reelty 875-l642 MC dep. 10 move I". No "'Beach. 893..,.894 Ba. Private bMctl com-_,,..,. 4Kuu ome. -3 8r 2ba. yeerty. ftJ)lc, freeway•. IM5/mo. Call pet1 831-8107 2 Br Comer of Huntln ton P"1ul1 xtra lg 2Br. ••JSllE PUDE ••JF•OIT munlty of Emerald Bay. kitchen, & IMng rm. din 1au"dry rm. Garage. LAe to... OCEANFRONT-wntr daN . · ~ 1Undeck, yrty. 1145 mo. S ·--~-ba .. n ba $1.305.000. Agent ~~att!:mr!,,,!miti~· St005/mo,875-0349 uteiauall :,~er= .. ~;~· 1 ::,s~~D~1~i:.o~~ ~'!:.~~ie::~~:r-552-0853or676-2536 pee-........-yfront dplx. 2 br, 2 up; 2 br, 213/592-3747. Permanent .-rch .. ;p.: CHARMIMG 3BR O< 2t Ill·.. i talra. S525. 957-2909 dener, quilt. 561-9100 Quiet 2 Br, 1 ba, patio, ;ar. 2 ba dn. 2 boat •paces. Reducecl-$1,500,000. lt!J!rt leac• Agt. 540-59:rf ~~~~~= gat. $900 Super 5 Br, 3 ba, apa, lrg ... T Tll• Elald• lux. I" 1 pine roreat. Ne81 war~erlBolN Chica ~, ~~. ~!:pt 1~~i!: PElllllU llllE OOUIFlllT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft. 4 c.ar perkins. $1,385,000. F&lllUlll UICI HILLTOP New 4 br, 4 \.'i ba, custom French Normandy F.state 1.2 pnme acre hilltop. Now $995,000. 01101110 OHi IAYFIOIT Coronado Island cust. baytront lot. 85' boa\ deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. AlllOWHW HOllE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. fl. $440,000. WW trade for a local property l&Lll& DIVES Traditional Bayfront 3 Br. 3 Ba, remodeled 2,000 sq. ft . furnished & boat. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 Bo y\od .. Oriv1· N B bl') 6161 1 Oldar unit, Npt Bch, den, pr•tlglou1 Racque1 F~'!-_ .. ~_!!'1 •7"!8 11 1•70Nr Lge 2 br. 2 be, refrlg, OW, 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba, 2 etory S600/mo 645-7355 10X42. Adult park, no C.,ta1 ... •r WJ Club. $1 195. 556-0578 .,....., . ...._, u .,.. , bale. BBQ, gar. Gu Incl. CONDO, lrptc, dawanr. . FOREOLOSUREI MUST BE SOLD NOW! HARIOR RIDIE CUSTOIHOIE IEllOEIFI• 11,100,000 •• 1111,000. 673-3051 enytlme/owner P k -• Wlml ........ $585/mo 842 1844 agt patio, tingle g11ere. elec Smt 2 Br 1 Ba, garage, 120 peta. at tpprov .. r• 18r + den, frplc, beamed Tllft --llLLI n•-· · door opnr, 1 chlld ok, 37th Pl. $600/mo. 111. quired. Furn. 115,950. ......i1 upna1 dpl• p••k vu , ..... _.. 81-1 from beach gar frpl p I t pell ,.., I Stll)hanle 241-9292 d"*. """ .._.. ~. -·· 4Br + famllyrm + 2~ ba + -.. • • 00 prv 0 emall pet . ..,75 + $400 lut, 1250 u cur ty. ,. 2 blk• to ocean. Avall 3 car gar $ l450/mo age/carport. Xlnl loc. 203 dshwahr X-LG 1 Br on dep. 863-1500 Age"'· no 631-3999. Utll. "ot ln-Ctaatrdal 10/18 S 700 /mo . (714)553-92<>2 · 33rd.St.N.B. EaataldeS510557-2841 lee. eluded 780..0142 •fl &pm. 3 Br 2 Ba 1700/mo. ---------•·--------Pr~!J 1150 Vlllege II Marquelle mdl, IUTUT Ill IUWlll 111111 I SPAOllll Bldr =·to eeii11raa: 2br/2ba/ So ol Hwy. No 1ppro11 2250 ef 3 Br N.B.Realt)' 675-16.42 2 Br ,~Be.Townhouse, VILUIE 2Br,ilJ8,cholceNwptHta, pell, Furn/unfurn 1900. "' · ·1· di I · 1 d ti ,_ off bldg SA 9700 al 2131355-159714~7745 taml,, rm, forma "ng a I t U-• e"c I garage. pa o, calhedetal oelllnga, wood 165K recfd gd 1oc 50% rm, very lrelh, "u all! an I, 91• $585/mo. + S275 sec, N-1 & 2 Bdrm luKury burning frplc, l\ew llued 714/558-1'33. 2 Br, 2 ba apllt level, bright cpl/paint, comm. pool & la1Ma 111.u--l'fM total move In cost. Gre1t apt• In 14 plens. 1 Bdrm cpt1drp1. LO PVT DECK. & airy. S 1150/mo. Incl 2 tennl1 S 1300/mo. Agl loc/clean. from $565, 2 Bdrm from pvt g.arage, no pet1. Lae. OAI WUI car gar, w/d & frig. Avall 673-5354 Yearly 2 Br 1 Ba. avall. 2348 Sa"ta Ana Ave. $660. TownhooM from $795 mo. Agl. 831-5155 Closed In 1977 but equip-11/1. 2700 Bayilde Dr ~ .. L ma 12/1. $650 + utll. Agt. TILllllT 142-11H $725 + pools. tennis. ment oper1tlonal 11 that 675-5388 -~U IC• ._ 673-3474 waterfalls. po"ds. Gas for Uptteira dlx 2 Br, 2 Bi, nr time. Sttu11ed on almoat Cuatom ea~•<M D h R 1ba + den. oo:;;; YRLY RENTAL: $600/mo. IUT&IT Ill coolll"g & heating paid. oce•"· f8r· S740/mo. ~ ac. on Mal" St. I" w/allp M~io m~· ,:: view. $575/mo lll<ll. utll. Lovely 2 br w/pallo $425/mo. sm unattached From Se" Diego Frwy _66_1_· 1_3_9 _____ _ Senta Ana acrosa from 121 1 955_2473 · So. Lag. Avall now. Jea"-676-8382 eves cottage, t Br, 1 Ba. oft drive North °" Beach to v E R S A 1 L L E S Seara. Aetdng $265.000. · nlne/Agl 497-4811 road, quiet. McFadden e"d west o" PENTHOUSE 2 Br. 2 ba, OWC. 831·7370. Fabutoua view ol Nwpt bey fmll I IAf lalMa 2072 N-port Blvd. McFadde" to SEA WIND ooea"vlew, turnkey llv-d:~ ?:':~~ =~·,~~·· New cuatom home. ocean Pniuala 2707 Tll •1•t 142-1IOI ('; 1~)8}3.5\9: G E ~~: S~.1~'::. P<£f~n'rfi! 239 Carnation. 875-3030 view, 4 Br. 4~ Ba. \:\ til&k To BAY Large 1 Bl 1be, 4 plex. B1rrtngton agt, 67MIOOO Ill UIYll IY IWIEI S 3 2 0 0 I mo. Age" I D/w. taund. $445/mo, Spacious quiet 1 Br $435, OI 644..0452 11., n ...., 1 30 Cetta lttl UM 213/592·3747 2 br, 1 ba, pvt patio, gar. 645-8625. 2 Br. Tw"hae $515. Walk VERSAILLE & VILLA TRi.\DITIO\..\L RL\LT\ " Xvu ra 8 yeatl.I 1675 Incl utlla 310 960 8 S Monaco with GC view. 14 2BR. 1Ba duplex In C.M., Very attractl..,. 3 Br 2 Ba, Alvarado Pi. 752-5.710 L1rge 2 Br. 2 Ba. new 10 beach • 6 6 BALBOA COl'ldo Rue VIiiar•. Open wtcnda. no i>et•. Nnlor citlnn• pool. $1350. 494-3788. carpet & drapes, fresh Vacant 3Br. 2Ba. fnc<I yd, A variety from '600 840-1538 "--.1~•-f 1_5 J><ef. rwit neg. 548-5827 8Muttful N ttlflg 2 Bdrm, 2 bath paint 382 Vlct0tle btwn kids OK, 1675 mo. Call 831..,.960 --.. , •• 2 B h ee w 1 Id Pertl"auta Point Harbor & N-port. $525. 842-5843 as« for Cindy IY IWIEI s c Ptai8 conao 2e; m 1m1ri1 ouard S5 .. 55:m eo' Ii!;; ... IUla USO s525imo &45-4282 851-9523 ...... I -UI •111 • . Harbor View Hiii• 3 Bdr 2 · pool Own Y · · Vacant 3Br, 2Ba. l"cd yd. •.,....I!! • -10,.. ea model ..-ect home ba. • apa. for CAii 662-1700 2000 IQ ft lux 3 Br 2 S350, 1 Br dupleJC, utll pd. Lrge I bdrm Lndry rm kids OK $700 mo Call Stan1 10 t>:Cfi lrg ,_ 2 Ctrtu ••I •ar 1012 Ct1ta 1111 .,. ......, · ~t ofrenll S10K"' ._. Ba pool hme 2 gar M90 417 E Bay A..,. Balboa poo1 ••o · 1 1 • K 96· · .... • _ _. _____ .... _1.;.;..;;;;,;;.;;,;;,;;,-. ______ al 1218 Keel Dr. CdM. dn .. By ownr. 165,900. 2 Br w/atove, crpll, kid/pet detalla MMl90 547_1155 • · .... 4 nrm. Al ulla elth 3-4471 Br 2 Ba Condo frplc, MUI I am Y11W PIEITllllll $362,000. Eaey term•. 55&-1828 or 775-2580 drapea, endld ga111ge, BEST Alty fM pd. 546-0336 ~ool, •P•· $850/mo. 200 Blk. 40•101• 3br +den. E'alde cul de aac. acrou Appt. only. Call 842-7787 . no peta. $550/mo. 773 W 3BR 2BA. 115 251h St. Yrly LIKE NEW 1 or 2 Br WlllWE 68-4529 & 557-1928 3ba. yard, compl. refurb. trom cou"l'Y ciub. Spot-OUFf UYU lanat Prtt USO Wiiton. 831-4889 Latwlltul UH = ',!:' a':o~';,:'°h. TPOR~ patio, pool, ape IP&ITllEITI $499,000. 217 Jumlne. 1e9a coridltton. Luxury ac· Charming colonlal man-l mTS 3 Br. 2'A ea. '*11g, frplc;, Pvt Niguel "S11oree ocean · area, quiet, no pets 1·2 bedroom• laaltt ..... flll Open Sat/Su" 1·5 commodatlons: 2Br + alon w/brlck entry, coun-Only 5 yra newt Blft Eaat· at t a ch e d garage. view condo: 2 br. lrplc, 1100 Rebate. Lge t br, 112 MESA PINES 2650 Harle B1aulltul lake a '"d 1 bdrm. '565/mo; 2 bdrm, Owner/agt 673-5551 den condo. 2~ ba. pvt try kitchen with t1replao1, 1tde Coat• Meaa 10-1800/mo lnclda 1•r-new crptl. St•P• to b111 lo beech. W/D. No S.495-$625 549-2447 atreams. Compl1t1 1725/mo. S\epe to aand . .. L' •10,,000 pello. flreplaoe, _, bar, trench doora& hardwood cation. Annual Income of dener. 111 & laat. 700 bMctl.1850. 4iS..0195 peta. 1625 mo, yrly. Gar. l .... Efl lPT 1me"lt l e1. Security Nu Carpet/paint. 18466 micro wave, alao jacuzzi. noora. You'll enjoy ,,,. $43,8001 759-1501 MCUnty d9p. No pet•. ·~•---L •••t S50 •. Craig 870-6500 Bachelo. 1 B &I ;. gates. E"try by phone. 24th St. 213-592-2725 Split level w/aeparete mstr pool, BBQ erttlrtalnmerit lamlly warmth of thl• 8'2..,.210 M·F, 8-4 only. ~ -• ... X204 wtcdys; 875-0780 $395-$5~'· r S..s~! 11 No peta. 848-6591 •-'--a -- bdrm w/walk-ln ciosel area.. Oullllndlng Condo Eaatem atyla home. Only war& 1 V'El'D & LEE 3Br 2ba dplll l650/mo 3 r. · 2 1tory waler-Yearly 2 Br 2 Ba pattlally 1--7=------,,...---.,._ :;~~~~ed ·p~t?o. e':t~~ II St 17,900. 1272,0001 759-150 t ~ 111/lut + S250 dep: front, yeerty, frplc;, patio, furn. 16s0/mo .. No pets. NEWLY PAINTED ·~rt leac• 2111 eeaut. furn. uon.,a Ter-~k 1 1759 1501 760-1515 Broker • RealEltafe 548-4022 aft 6pm garege.utllalncld.11150. 876-8808 2 B d r m 1 B 1 race executive hom1 c.,_ tout -war.at .,.,._&LEE · 675..,.912 1555 1 Bdrm $435..$<455 2 r Ba .. yearly W. N--w/ocea" view, ehare ex- wara 1 .,.,... LEE Daaa Ptiat 1026 ~Real •c...-c.-5 Br. 2''°' Ba M .. del Mar. 3 Br 3 Ba pool etc. Ctrtu ••I .. , 2722 Utll• paid. garage, pool, no port, wshr/dryr hk-up, 2 penH•. Im med. oc-~ £ICaee r=n: pool & aervlce, gard&Mr. ~· Hg• s' 14001 pets. car garage. cupancy, reter. requlrld. n.--f .,........_ OCEAN VIEW TownhouN ~. Avell 11/3. 11150/mo. ta. mo.; 28r 1ba. FtJ)lc, aundacic. 301 Avocado 642-9850 209 Lug0<1l1 $675/mo. 495-5346 Of 661·5346 ftem...._... 3br 2~ba. 1750 sq fl. AC...-'-SlerraMgmt.841-1324 633-977 .. Waite 10 beach. $650.No ----N.B.Realty 875-1842 $156,500. Xlnt financing. r=n: Home 556-4i82 pet•. 7~34<4. 1 Bdfm S450 C.M In 3 br, 2 ba home. ~ 714-240-3102 • ~. aa.111&1. Avail now 3 + lrg lam rm B FFS· , B B $S .' t~~~l~j~~?·~·· Neer OCC All prtvtlegee. INVESTORS ... TRl·PLEX upgraded l"lld9 & ou1 LU . · 3Br 2 >'a ba, Cozy, amall, lurn lludlo. 2 r 1 8 55 . ~ : 1250/mo -. 54&-3874 I .. • IMO CONDO EASTBLUFF 4 1100 000 pnc. reduc-WOl'Uhop garege uttll wutral decor. 2 car gar no kl1ch. Pool. Emplyd 241 W. Wllao" . ·, · , ------·------ ---------.... IC 2'h Ba $165,000. XI" .. i1on1 °fxoe4lenl Ealtllde PAID $475. 537.5027 + sees. 780-8384. fem, non amk.r. 1335. Utll 631-0980 u YLUB u IN o._..., lttetttltlt ~. Cetta ltt1 1024 J.&. TlllS n"anctng avall. P.P. location. Prloed to 1811. $50 aecurtty tee BY OWNER pd, 111 tut NC. Ref'e. Nloe 2 Br. 2 Ba. No pelt. IN MEWPORT BEACH Seveurcoata& time. Pvt. 2 Br. 2 ea. 2 Story Co"do. 3Br '"H.B. tip, f/rm, lk nu. (714) 850-4018 Of collec: Extra deep lot, 50x200'. Harbor View 2 Br. Den 2 840-49911 $496/mo. i'vall approx Stnglel 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-rm/pvt b1th wl eep. entr 10% down. Now only Hurryca11Key~2-7788 (6 19)3<40·5434 (1)2 bdrm houN wi den, ~~~~:2~J:· Ba. Avall Nov. 111. Fabulouavlowo1Nwptbey Nov. 5th. 760-1418 or ments & Townhouae1. avall. MOf\ thru Fri IOI $103.000. Dockside R.E. flreplaol, pool & large 47a..1275 °' 84._..157 · $1200/mo. 673~251 10 Catalina. 1 Br, 2 ba, 642-7528 evea or wknd1. Some ere elege"llY quiet oonaerv1t1ve em- 840-8208 lma lOH IAl• llME 1 private yard + (2)1 bdrm Comfortabte 3 Bdrm home din & ttv room. s1100. lurnlstled. From S660 ployed man in lge mobile •• UT F•MILY ••E I ..... •-IO•-,.._ untta. Rent• are aofl; Cullom Back Bay 4 Br Incl on quiet cul 08 MC nr 239 Carnetlon. 875-3030 II TIE ILIFF On Jamboree Rd •I home In adult park "r. -•• _, _... .,., pr_,I GI II $14,400. l/r atrium frplc much Sen Jo1qul" Hiiia Rd beach In H.B. '80/~ 5 BR + den, tlreplece. dbl LWE LSE/IPT an Renelaeance Model beet Prtoe: $179,000. A•k for more 1900 kid/pet back bay. Newly painted LARGE 1 Br, S695 + dep, Quiet 2BR 2BA close to 144-1100 Refs pteue 980-5844 garag1. Needs some ' ' locatlon, Pfl08 & terma. Stephanie Bernardy. 539-8190 BEST Alty lea 1"/out, ,_ carpet. Mint view deck. AVAIL. !"OW. bch. D/W, din rm. frpl, wk"ds/eves toucl'I up. Owner trans-Likes end unit -Specioua Only 20% dn. Aiklng HOME· 6<15-7050 cond. 11200/mo IMM. 719 Mirlgold. 640-4255 patio, encl g1r., $625 mo. $835/mo. 3 Br. 2 Be. ---------ferrad. Sl23,500. 1 Bdrm, dl"lng, large 13740500 · E.altaldl 3 Br. 1 Ba. gar-844-7424. 2183 Pacific, C.M. Celt upper u"lt. garage. w/d Furnished room "r SC • •---· I"' deck, llreplace. open __,6 _ ,._ •••• Ull IEALn ege & patio. NO PETS. Studio $340/mo. u1111 pd. mgr Jett. 548..,.530 hk-up, 3 block• 10 beach. Plua, female pref. If -'.I • beams. Te""'• courts. _..,_, ._ _. lll-ll• hardwd nra w/d hk-up. 2Br. de", 3Ba, new 111 & 1a1t. 1300 aecurlty f ell bit-Ins S250/mo 556-1737 18l0 Newport Bl, CM swlmml"g pools, end UMlllA PllPllTIEI 1665/mo. EVN from 7-8, twnhN, lrplc. 233 16th dep. No pets. 842-4210 208 Lugoole ta.1121 spu ·move right'" '"d lfl-14M 54~. 329 Unlverllly Pl-. cloN to aYery· M·F, 6-4 only PALM MESA APTS Pool. Jae. lerit'lla, walk 10 4Br 28a. 60x 120 lot, et· enjoy! Call for prlcea. •utaia, Dntrt ELEGANTL y STYLED Tri thing. S935 mo. 875-4333 "-t .... •7•.<1 U~~r~ ~·B-: s'!~ Tll llset 142-llOI ~a'....~~= utlll. tactled gar, AV plmg. 1•2·1200 lnttt 14Sf Level 4+2 lrg modem kit BEAUTIFUL New Twnf\N _.I • -Junior 1 Br turn $«0 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $98,500 call 6<48-8386, Oii H:_: ~· .f BEAUTlfULI d4~r Btg eear Cabi" MCJua;a formal dining cuatom Bricic lrplc;. pv1 patio, 2Br. 1 bdrm apt, 1380 w/patlo Call b!Wn 9-4. 548-9860 B~~ea:Ww~thmt~1'~.~I~ ' •. am rm. rm 11. f 4 Wheeil • decor hl.IQ8 muter aulte derl, 2'"Ba. lmmed poa-Of '380 up11a1ra. Gu Ull FllEOUlllE -'', , , rm, utll rm & llV. rm great 9r Sng or BBO patio aolar heated ....ion. 233 18th Plao1. paid. Reta Required. No PENTRIOOE COVE. 2 Br. 2 m irrored wardrobe•. Local b1t1k has loreclolled w/lrplc. 2 car gar., pool lni get--•Y wlcnd. leapt pool & much more ONLY 1895 mo. 67S-4333 pet a. 14 7 Flower. Ba. C 0 ND 0 near ceramic Ille kllch•"· brlek on 2 beautllUI condos. beaut Dover Shores. 12. $150/wk nd or 1525 537•5027 +SsoM-84~161 Baker/Brle1ot, l ncldl lrplc. large sund1ck. l ·3Br. 2'nBa (Sl55,000) Ve<y good uaum. fixed $80/day. 957~71 <:urJtY lee ac:roeous decorated 3 b. wu~er/dryar, relrlge, leu"dry hk up & garege. UUADM'lll Wkly rental• oow avail. 115.50/wk. & up Color TV.Phoneelnroom.2274 Newpon Blvd. CM. 846-7445 & 1 • 4 B r 2 -n B 8 rate k>an. Cun dn tO, U licck 1 HiO · 21\ b, gate guarded .... 1 BEDROOM •. utllltlel In-mlcro-wev1, elec gu 1650. No pets. 759-9104 (l l8S,OOO). The units are loan. $335,000. Pt\; ~Uj HllLllS I.Siii view, w/com. pool, tennla eluded. 781 B Joann St. door opnr, frplc. ---------XLNT nr Hoag. Pvt enL & 3 y-eara new, apeclous 642-7053, 860-().455. I OPEN HOUSE s at!su" 3 Br 2 Ba IOI lamtty home court & Pflv apL City light 646-8543 dlhwahr, patio, ge1 & Ba. N-6rTIOtl/no l<lt $300. ind fully 1ppolnted UllQUE ll-4PM. 2109 Balbo• 1650/mo. Pl1 c ali view "'1 ref, W/D. s1705. 1 Br 1 Ba roomy, "-wit1r paid. No peta Spacious single, one 64&-1035· 94s..9095 w/modem featura. Bank 2 Bdrm 2 ba In Or•"""" Ull .... Blvd. Large family home, 831-7090. Agt + lec:Ullty dee>& cieenlnQ carpal, dr1pe1, freah pleue. $650. Agl, no lee ~. two b--'room ap" ltttll~tth Hii I tf I ti I-• -·.,... -.5 bay v I e w , $ 5 7 5 K d9p, $450. Avail lmmecf. ,,._, 863-1500 .a ocv " _ ao erngcrea ve inane-Tree Patio Hornee. Prof 3 bdrm•, 2 bath•, needl\ SaJeltradednE-Zlerms. Fncd2BrEaatlldegarden 846-2215 palnt.382 ...... orla. bttwn, ____ ._____ ,. EX XeEXcR Ing. Submit all otters. decorated. Extenalve uM TLC. Located on bea\ OWC. PP. 714/644-ltw2, apot 1500 avall 1111 H1rbor& Newport $425. Sharp 2 Br. upstairs epl, MOTOR IMN Agent 842..,.623 of Ille. noor 10 celllng mlr-atreet on the Island. 875-3772 53w 190 BEST Alty lee Ll&ll WllTll 851-9523 enclad fierege.$495. C1JI Wkly rat8I s105 & up. College Par1t 4br 2b• nxer ~~ !:t,, 0:,t Step• to aandy bay/ LL Wu... HIS Lrg b.ckbay condo, 3 Br 2 EMc. aeek1 1 yr !MM '" 1 Br enc lad p11to. 549-19 6 •fl 5PM. Dally/Wkly/Monthy upper $115,000. own egt vate SPA. Thi• one of. ~h. A real buy at Ba, frplc;, garage, pool & N.B. Of CdM. 11100 to $400/mo. Pepperwood WESTSIDE-2Br. 1Ba. ulll Kitch'• lvall. ColOf TV, 7~~~~:-ri:::ecs kl"d home la a rnuat -.,,20,000. \ ..S 111•11 apa. l800/mo. Wk.dy• t 1500 mo max. Mutt be Apt. 310 Monti VlatL pd, $550 mo. $250 MC. healed pool & •llPI 10 bef01e deciding on my-Lm UM.n Wiii pey up to 100% value 8-5, call 1·821-6830, ~r'cn 1 "' IOOOer'. Call Beth 831·5~30 =• ~.C:::.~~"1: Cond~. 3 bd, 2 bl, S4000 thing elM. '123,900. Ill· lM ltld all ooata. 859-3342 ._ 1-780-1185 18r untum, $475 mo. + W/SIDE SPARKLING FURNISHED or d". lo-pymt. 190,000 -NEW LUXURY 3BR. 2YIBA Lido Ille 2 stry, 3 Br, 2 ba. d9p. Newly decorated, CLEAN & SPACIOUS UNFURNISHED. 47&-1275 or 844-4157 ~ •••ftlW ••n ~ ruat1•.. Condo, Fam room. Jae, ~~ ;'~6;:~"'°· st~ a 1erJ1gte otl atrMt 1 br. newty decor, 01>11. ALL UTIUTl£S s .c Plaza condo 2Br 1'1• lsor -·-,-, ..,... - -Tub, L.rg yard, Avlll Nov . · park ng. u 1 neigh· dfP9, ow. retrlg. View & PAID. H£ALTH b pool I S Bar Harbor-Mutt MCrlflce p-•aa-'· 2117 1, 1 1050. 851-8226 bomood. No pete. To 188 ocean breena. No pell. CLUBS TENNIS. •• . tpl. " .,,,. ealty ... ... call 8'5-9604 ·~/\/\ 7""239n .. " ,.._ __ f 1 1 11 w/lrg 10V.% 1at. for 1 -11U ..-vv .,.,.. • S G " • ""'"' Of' OOI 0 ren ocHN FRONT HOME Nr So. Cit. Plaza. 38r 2ba. -WIMMIN • plus 5 or 10% dwn. Cul 10 da1alll840-8227 ~ x ,865 4Br, 4'.llBa. family rm, ---------1 s 165,500. 556-1626 6511177 2Br. 1Ba, garege, g,..t Int area. • pool, IC)4&. lmmedlat• oo-2 Br. 1~ Ba. Excellent ..... p,i-t 27"• muc.h more' orry, • MRS CLEANS DREAM loc. Winter $900 mo. Call 545-4731 or 545-0034 -.. -no peli Models The fastest draw I" 1118 3 Br. 3 Jta. Playroom, ape, John S&S Prop1rtl11 STEPS TO SANDI Glgan· ~-n:·=a"Zit~dil U2~~~:.~~~~:~1on. IOUI Y11W open dally 9 lo 6 West 8 Dally Piiot 08ll doora & ttalrcaae, bl 898-982<4 tic 2 rm pleaaure palace ...... Only 10 rnlu"utes from O d Cluallled Ad C 11 TOd 8"tlquea, brtll hlrd-gourmet kltctl brealdaat Laguna. your ow" private akw00 &42_5618. 1 ay -llltC::V'i:c'* DNllC ware, 1t1lned glan, ln1t1 UaJaralu.. nootc llJP8f ptuan Oecor 28r apt, 2195 Miner at.. ooean Y1ew from Da"a --------'---------'-' frertch door9, 2 fpa, new Int aJ 1211 W#'Y low MOVE IN '34!5. Newport 10< leaal A· 1 2 Br New cc>'•· drpa. pal"t. Pol"l'I moat NCluded GtHral 1002 Gtatral 1002 roof, walk to beach. r 531-5027 traah paint clMn decor Dehwtlr. •love & retrlg. ac.nte bluff, llke ~ 2 -;;;;;jiiiiiiiii~~==:;;·--::: DOCK°s~~ES~~208 [l.S. Unique m bUngelow micro encl garege. na1 $500'• ~:~:':5~9:;:. Br with den, •tra large Rental 1J11 s.rvtoe wave l ref~ a\ '300'• $3M 190 BEST Riiy fM private patio. 1825/mo. _.a _ __.. ..,. C1ll Mo"·Frl. 9-5. COLDWeLL BANl(eRO --r"-' N.B.,H.B.,C.M. 53M1.., TRltyfM TH,EBLUffS 2 Br. S650/mo.Twnh1e, 643 -0212 Wknda ds.fe':.~oo.b~o.:w~!~: L~~~~~ Xlnt loc. New 3br/21nb1 3 Br. 2'-' ba. 2 atory frplc;, w/d, 1ttached gar-881-6441 548-193& M·F 9-8. Sat 9-1 1condo1100· ..... yard •. ~ .. bar70~R. TwntlM, 2 car gar. S 1~ age, pool, 191, very quilt. ---,,..._ ------... .,... .,., 850-0504 842-i 6 831-4984 HHt. leac• 2740 WlTDRllT Exec58r,3Ba,3.0001Qft YMIElllYE m WATERFRONT·lo ...... 2br 2 Br hm OV8C' golf courM,m-_ & ..__ 2 ... ..:....·-=rt I w/gar crpte. water 2 br apt ""I ~·r gar N....._ Private 40' docl< & view. 4 I I • ,.5 ._., .,., ........ "' nt. paid 838-4120 1·5PM '..., -• """' bdrma, 3v. batht, 3 car or am c v ew. • .. . NEW gated 20 TowMc>me ptfy tum. or untum, mint 157 t"'B .. Or•""'"' S.475 neighbomood nr Beach & G.uden Ap.utm~t.s Newport Buc.h So. I 700 I 61h Street (at Dover) 642·5'13 Newport Budl No. 880 Irvine Avenue (al 161hl 645-1104 Motel rma !Of rertt by wtc, 195-up w/kltchenelt• avalt. 875-8740 Vaca tin lntal1 tto7 Large BJg Lar cabin. Pool table, oolOf TV, 2 frplc;, lleept 14 (714)6<45-e916 ltat1l1 It . ..,. •% off if re1oca1fng WHY HASSLE? ROOMMATE FINDERS lntervlewa, 9Cr'Mnt, photo'• & matehee prof. people. You talk only to qualified app1c·1. '4341 Btroh, NewpO<t 641-f899 21>f PllV furn. $312.50 Incl. utlla. 4703-B R1Yer Av .. N.B. 955-9307, 873-3071 MYll IHIEI HH,000 Newly decorated country-style home with a spectacular water & night view. 5 BR, family room, fonnal dining room & pool. Gourmet kitchen includes new bit-in refrigerator & freei.er. Fee! garage. Xlnt floor plan, Car11bad 408-1236 VILLAGE COMMUNITY. cond.Nopeta.L-/op-.. .,. · Elllt.'485/mo.891·83f4 Takeovet 9 v.% 111 T.D.I HARBOR vu. Loe family 2 Bdrm. 2~ Be, 1800 IQ Uon.S1080/mo87H241 •2 Br. 2 B•. pool, 1pa, I .. • 0 --- 759-1501 home w/new cpf. Frean & fl. of pure luxury. 2 car lu a__ ,..._ a/c, ctbhM. "r SC Plaza. aat. IC 274 IHI. leaelll WU&'I~&'.,., cle1n throughour garagee, 9'>M In every ta... -gaapd.$675.841-8136 ~ ~ $1825/mo. home. muter IUlle, din· 2 bd. 1 s; conao. Bi! + •MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 -.. Br 2 Ba hOUN, W/O, 2740 l<ttctt.. 110. $250/mo + $20 dap 648-638& IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 o~=~~=t:o,~.: .._. ... .,"' '~ ........ . T1111 9U• In my n~,Q~bn<i>QOO It a IU)' jlflt IN Olllr l<!QUtAI IWtrcia• he gt1t• II •tr•tCP\•~ T R £ T I 8 I'"" I 1· Ii I I 0 L,7,;::; ~ ... ::.:..~ Q= ""' n-·1.._... f19fl .,.., Na l t..low l1 rl'l'l'I I I I I I I n.--f .,........_ LIDO ISLE. Large 5 Bd. Ing roomt, wood burning MCUrtty d9p. Laundry Ba. uppef. Newly decor. ftCm .,....._ lamlly home In •" el(oel-flreplacea. micro-wave h/u. pool. apa, play-$550 No peta. 833-8974 I en t I 11 a 11 d Io -ovena. private P•lloe & ground, woodlV arM, nrr---'------ callon.12.000/mo yrty. Y •rd•• _g •'den er F1lrvlew and W11ner. UW 11111111 ..... rfn........ provided. Elegant IMng 831-2039 To1~remodeled 3 Br only 15 mlnut• from .. _. · 111 1411 Faahlon lllend, 7 mlnut• 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. POOL 1 ~ townuvvM apta, • to S.C. Pia.ta or O.C. Air· home, n1er Wul-D/W, pa11ot, l<td1 OK, no Pof1, Mt -t of New-mlMttr/~e>pe. fncd pet1. 16115/mo. For rental To Pia<'<' vnur port BMI. & 90 of San ywd & oareie-. Kldllpett appllcatlon 645-etw8 .. F'asl R<·1ml1 " Olav<> Frwy. 81050/mo. olc. 1178. A(rt, no f-. '525/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool, S.-r vu·e Ulr<'<'I or v 831-5438, 2478 Ofanoe 163-1600. laundry room, cloM 10 nd <:a 11 Now Ave. Coe1a M9aa. Make n youn ftne 5 rm unit lllQpplng. 149 E. Bay St. 642-5671 DUI Ptlat BB crpte thru·out newer Tlllplt. M1·11tl bf. )22 Xti'41C iir IL hm frPiO =1~~,_!400'• 9545/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplo. dlhW9tlt oar deok k.kta balcony/~ard, •ncld• '.F -You don't need I oun to PtCI rw M.rtna MOO'I f .. 118 1111 ~. lndry rm. Avail. or~~M "draw faat" when you SSMt90BEST"ttvfM lt&1sua;;ia&liiif8 "°"·~J:~s1 c..u place .,, ad in ,,. o.11) luL ..... 1141 ,.,," thla DMlc a .., Tll lpt .... ·111• PMot Want Adll Call now ~1 low. depo elt -· • A :~~OT I 8'2-64178. 28A, Lndty hoolc-w. lrg 190 HST Atty... M001mo, a Br. 1~ Ba. lrg '41·1671 •.-~.-L! LI: rd. ,,, bcn. Pel-dllld ~ T w n h 1 , Ind r yr m • ~--!!"'!!'"!!"....,!"'I'!~ ~ ... = '500. 98()..()832 ......... f!nbW carport.Cloee to ahof>-l!!Jld 8Mik I t ....... llM• Iii iiOO•a peys rent & utlll Ori •-•L.--plnO & betctl. Avall now . --lrookflun t/Hamllton ~•--•· --2078 '"""1n cu1tom hld•oul Info ~--• 11l.... Ml· 1111 VILLA llLIOI ProfeuJona.1 decorated, fumiahed & un.f umiahed unita are now being offered for aale. Prtcet range from $189,000 to $195,000. lf lnterested, pJeue call 84~·6459. .1111.i PllPEITIEI ll3M1IO 9UT My ... Mint IOClllt ,..... .., 2 .. ,.,,.,.. ,olnt M75. 2 It~. E=t IUlte ct..i oetlw9hr oar '660/mo 145-42'2 =· ~·,. '::c,,.,; M3& ll3M 190 IE8T ,_ Ciiia ... 814 <*. Agt 8'6-1150. Old town ""'1ldad 5 rm fifi • .. &.\ Y TIMBER APT hm CU91om ..... kid cat .... 1 Br frplo pC>OI prtv1te fine mid *800'1 I am fM A!.L UTIL.8 PAID p.ati, enclad 'Q..arage. 53M1IO IUT Compare befor9 you rtnl. '815/mo. 399 W Bay 81. 8oeo.. 38r 26a conoo. Cullom ~rdt.etur'9e. eao.e357 G r •• t • m. n I t I e. :::o:::.o With oar~ Qeel'I 28r 1ba EMt~. S7H/mo, no peta, calf landtcflplng No pet• no !*• 1476/mo Aov Mra. Gana 848-1372 '*"· ,\#'!\. ' 1610 MoOerdie Rttr. ~772f ~ 11Wf10 1-.d ~ 2 lldml. ""1'1. M70 Cadltlec9 to Go-Carta TNt'i ""'-' ll'le 3U W. Wlleon. 8'2·1111 ~ ll'le irac1 DAILY PILOT Roll '1m oft the !Nik at llRVIOE DtN!OTOAY Sell tfllnOI 1111t With 0-"Y With 1 c....,,., Ad te .. Moutl Piiot Waifl Ma. Ca" Now1 8'2·5871 WOODLAKE APARTMENTS Specloua 1-2-3 bedroom apartment• from $480 * Lakes & Streams *Pool·& Spa * Large Recreation Room * Bar-B-Quea * Newly redecorated * Beautlfully Landscaped * Security Gate (714) 848-8591 8100 Edinger Huntington Beach Beaut 3 Br condo, CdM, walk to ooean, dbl gar. aundec:k, Mml-pvt ~­ ate llv rm. waanw/dryer IVall. 11/1. $400 + t/2 ulH. Call Ana Ad 4'212, 6<42-4300, 24 hra Empl F n/amkr loc*lng f<>t aame, 25-35. to fhr ~.B. or CdM ar.. hM 0t apt . 508-1N8 X15 wtcdya 6-5: 213-708-e371~nd F«n. 2 Br 2 Ba. non-lmkr. C.M.'310. Dys 644-1700, ext 391, ._ 8&2·7220 F to aht 2 br w/8Wldtdl, .tc, on Balboe P«'t, 1350 utlla pd. Nlltf 876-2MI HouM to aflare, 2 rooma. Penn. Point, Balboa 1350 mo. Y'1Y.873-4133 M/F Non-emtlr to lflln 2 BA 28A In CM. Pool, Jee., tert ot1a, * 1336 mo. Pam 241-1492 IY mag. M/f lflf CdM 2Br 29e r., pvt entry. gtdn, trpto, DW, $425 mo. 191 I laat. 875-1649 N/1mkr: H.I . 9t Midi. loe LR. bttfl I 11n. 1321. &4$-3015/54W170 (4-1) Prof. '*'°" to atw ....,.., CdM l\lm. flofM. OONr1 W.W. S500. 6"-&S41 '-.. to "" """ c Twnh1e. 14~5 • ut•. NJ oceen. Nog«. 116 9041 "-9· "o atw n.w a bt. a be lu•. oondO: Jee, ... t vt.w, CM/NI--. AIO. Bual. 546-1•1• o.M • Oran •Coast DAIL.Y PILOT/Thursday, October 13, 1983 ,..,._. ____ Care•tJt DtU1• .... ~ ..... c ........ ;, Pata Pluaer/....., RIC)lllr-Altetallon• , 1 _ ...... , ;+1H8Gt REPAIR --lllPIT PATIO COYEAe/OECKS o.w·1 Cuetom Plklllng pU§ftR'nfeAINd Stnlett $2 17 per da~ "---Wln~abin.tl IHm r -r Elec-f>tumb..clf,_try 1 TREE SERVICE .... ,, .... HI-'--' -........ Aeetuocoe. lnVut. 30 Yt9. ro-;;;.;;.---..-~S-"""'p • ......, ... p1•1~-F--. 35 ~f & c:f~t Fencee Kettl'! e4M87" .... • • .B•I Ft••'· .. _ •·""2•'"1' "" ... ,. "V'-' ,.._ .. ~. Neel P 545-2977 SUl)ef~ Secretarial vc ' ..... '.,..... ........ &&0-4300 • We do thorough work. R9-' """.....,.. -io-t rat• '40-5<649 · IUI Reuon1bl4trat•. Plc6Cup/ Tl'lal'• ~Ld~";'.~1Y ()( • Altera_m Y" exp. Jerry MS-.413 Home Aepal1..C11per11ry Hable a REFS w11n com-~ •PllBT I UP&al• '1UlW!I dellvel'. Jo1111~ &46· 190i In the ;BIVORci!S I too+ Ct•••t Ctacrtlt KITCHEN DESIGN: NMd Cablneta-Etec·Plumblna l>Mt• carpet -& nou... "·zr.·~ & ~~ t• ...._ D • .... _.121 All S.Cret1tlal 8«vloet .DRUNK DRIVING•250 plen• f()( new Of remod. Fencing OON "6--0149 ......... ....._ ... ~ d • BC MOVING-...... .._._. - - ' DllLY • + ROD1S CONCRETE I klleflen? CALL CARYL . '--"ng, '"'""""'• one Ouldl/oer.ful. Low rataa. UC 3 John M1·31 WATER HEATER Special MAILBOX STATION ft ~,=:~::-;4k~ MASONRV .•• 9 yra aame &42.0055. Refer«icw'. ONE CALL OOES IT ALL ... FREE. CALL TODAYI Uc. Ttsao.8 552-<>4t0 RALPH'S PAINTING POOll'IMtera•FurMC:M Downtown H.B. 960-.HOJ 1oc. Fr• .... 94-0-t705 We fix It, brMk 11. buy II 640-6664 •FllU09t•*Dttpoaale* l::!:l'.tm PILOT ld~lttla~ or l'laul 11. 648--5009 HOUSE-APARTMENT *t-1..,_* lnVut. Aw. uc·d. 1..,.~...,..---------~ rude Tilt lltctrical PAINTING-CARPENTRY CIMnlng Cl Renovating. 8"t quality. 25 yr. up. Fr• •t. 841-3588124 hr Draine cleat from $6/26 lllTILUTill/WAll SERVICE BAB SITT NG In my cOstob TILE s@RVicE : r c• REPAIRS-Gary 545-6277 FrM aatlm•I• 850-4488 Competitive,.,... Top qu111ty ... ANt0n•bte Aeptllt tauoet•. dllP. etc. FrM .. 1. Pet• 979-2821 home, 5 yrs exper .. yard Qual. workmanahlp, reu. rlgl'll, frM Mllmate on PTL HOUSECLEANING Uc. T-1111,4211 730-1353 rat•. Cati tor .. tlmalt. 851•M04M&M"32..0500 DIRECTORY & ret9f. TLC 1150.3052 prlcet. Wray 547-11322 lerge or amall Jobe. Uc. Rell•bll • Reuon•ble STARVING COLLEGE 860-2328. pk for &ad. No Bola to Suppott. Sell ''" Stm • T~ager would Ilk• to affnr 39&821. 1173-0359 ·--·~ Own trana. 550-32113 STUDENTS MOVING co. Cuetom Graphlca/Mutllt emc>. St lie #319-450 Joe ' babyalt. All•oo M1rrlll * ELIOTllOlll * .... Lie. T 1f4-43e lnaurld. 5444444 no lob too amalt J.C. TREE SERVICE plua the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednee<lay II no extre chargel CALL TODAYll &llfHUlllU Your Dally Piiot Service DtrlC1ory Aepr--.tallve 142-llll elt. IJJ 857-6178. Irvine.,.. ciu:JC: 1618 FOid WOOdy .MP Joes I HOUSECLEANING &41..a.427 lorau~=~~ ... al lt"'"9 Trimming, removal. ylld ... ll i Chauffeur tor wlddlnga. Rauonable. 831·2345 SMALL MOVING JOBS EXP'O. GOOD REFS. WATCH VS GROWi Fr .. aat. Randy 802·76t9 I CIMn-upi, etc. &42·2914 Mt 81 . proms. etc. $50/hour. ELECTRICIAN· 20 YRS MIKE &48--1391 Gladyt 549'-0e59 (4·9'>ml tandiO(dai We1H MCure fattrial Bkkpg. payroff, gen, acctr, 957•6011 EXP. REAS. RATES HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE HOUSECLEANING Palatial s:!~IA;.~F';~ ~I:~:~ =~~r!~~~~:~~~ff'·'i't.,u•1o•r•in•g•:"-A"'lg.,.1h-1-c""fi-o-oi !ic=\t~~ "~al~:. C'"i'~ Cart 84&-7602 Furniture. TrHh, Treea Have xlnt refa. Call Allcla, FIBI PllmH w/IMRON paint. your Pl'lyatca. Algebra. Trig & or can pickup & dellver • .. · 963-64 t5 NORM , &48--8392 all. 3pm by Richard Sinor. Lie. cnotc:. ol COIOf IOf undel' lnaat leniet Math analyela Mike Free counMI. 842·7047 Child Care. c.b . hOme ....... ii. LT HAULING . MOVING HOUH c;IHnlng. llnal 2806«· 14 yr• ot happy S300. Gary 538-9820 Cullom raaumet/Cover 84l-«25. SfO/hr lenotd yard, Infants lo 2 EEi Rental Clean Up1, Jon apartment clean up, local cuatomera. 1etter1/Job March tips Ca~latl •uia yra. Paula 6'42-2995 845-811121731-2916 palnll~ you name It Thank you. 983-4114 Pa~ ca11 c os 873-1107 T~i•t Stmce -c;ab ne11. ca net Former Preacllool Teacher T~g~r1:~=~5 ,~~·;~ GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Call &4 525, QUALITY PAINTERS Fart ng lnterlOf = ltellq r ng7Word ProceSSlng ~~~~~~~~~I racing. bars & for mica In CdM wlll babyalt lull-• • · & HAULING No Job too PAM a BOB'S CLEANING P 'om Pt. n e • t Pro -HANGING/STRIPPIN i;;i Al buethlsa, sc:l'lool g Plf• Acttutia! countertops. 642-0881 lime weekdays. 720-9138 lar411ta1 W•tt4 amall. 895-6oo6 Huaband & wife. 8 yre exp. tnston•I•. 838-7149 BllLl~C·KMWCEScoLDEllFl873P·•1P6•1r2· AC=ling-~ aonal pro1«11. 851· t04, • Cabinet• & Carpentry .. _ •---' Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a 873-7012 al1. 5 12 VAS E><P: I'm sm&ll, ,.. over· • 1 CPA. flnanc ti 1lt11ments, Small jobs and repairs -•faltr ""''" month. $20 to 125. Tlll'I UIUH THE CLEANMAKER My pricee are amalll hanging & removal. Qual. Lie;. #411602. 548-9734 WiUn CJ---1-1 tu returns. Coate Mesa. Free .. um111 645-2003 IBM-PC Ae(pj Xffordable 845-5737 Haul anything. 845-7331 850-34771850-11648 wOtk only. 494-3818 --~~--Pi ..... "'9ftll.i.--Jonn Brown 63 l -6483 & uaeful on-site advlee, 5 >"'' e)(p. Home/olc ~-~~' WHITE WIZXRd '='"""--..,-......,,.-----C I JESSIE'S GARDENING Rela avail. 875-4853 CUSTOM EXT/INT EXPERT Wallc-Over1ng In-~ --..,... -W OOW S Acta1lical 11 • trelntng & prodUC1s. Cteen-ups, yard malnt. ltaM Cltui!I Prolesalooal IJ(ld•. Reaa. 11111a11on. Real. Conault· ~I rooting IN WA HING Ctilla~ em el/repair. Unique SSP/PC 754-1039 Free estimate 540.8035 ROBIN'S cWNiNG Laa•1e11.la1 Free eat. Steve 547-4281 ant Aulgnmt. 5&1·8590 QU~·z.~~iy m8&i~~~028 unusual work a specialty. SERVICE· a thOfounhly Prunlnn 'I Landacaplnn N-& rey. Remod. & 20 years. Llc'd, bonded. Cealracttfl MOW/EDGE/CLEAN-UP . • Speclall~t ... Cali Alfredo LIMITED OFFER Giiie your WE GALS SHOULD HANG ltcrtl1rl1l cwpentry. Lie. #341012. PalomboConst 982-8314 Gtatrll TRIM. Free Ht. R111. clean llouae. 540--0957 549_4930 Of Leon Miclel home a lace Hit for the TOGETHER ... Wallpaper •---' Cadillacs to Go-Carte Ablllty Bldrs 730-1900 rates. Jim 648-1958 Dependable Chrlallan holidays ext of average + uphOI. walla. 839-0730 .wJTICH Whatever the F1d ---------Repair/small jobs. Fences. RemodellRep9lrs, comm. YAll A• R••.in woman wllll relel'enc:e11 751•2'28 free Htlmates. u home painted for WPINdlBOOKKEEPING ROii 'em off the market Classlfied Ads. your one-shelves. partitions. Low & rMld. Uc'd, bonded. ~ will clean your home WANT ACTION? under $500, paint Incl. 20 Have something 10 Nii? For lndlv.l1ml bull,_ With • Clualtied Ad stop shopping center. rat•. Steve 731-8311 Ir\$. For .. t. 552-9142. Free Ht. Pete979-2821 551·3225 Clulllld Adi 642-5678 yra. exp. Gary 638--9820 Claulllld ads do II well. Hr/day/wk. 84().()888 Call Nowt 642-5678 la•a1trial •11111~n, ltlt Wut.. SlOO ltlt W11t.. SlOO ltlt Waat.. SllO ltlt Wut.. 9100 ltlt Wut.. 9100 ltalal1 2tl0 T.D. I 4021 a.1ftP11 Counter per.on for dry Gardnera, r11ld1nt111 LIQUOR CLERK·plrt time Phone canvualng. wOlll •1775 up 2265 11 lndelrl wibOw AXs m for tb' •. Manual po.ting caah ,.. cleaner•. 37 llrl, weekl)'. exper, loc lrvtne .,... Exper & ,.,., • mual 8PM-8:30PM Mon-Thur office. 18101 R4tdondo $10.000up. No credit celpta. dlabu~sem•nte, 1148--7821, wlff train. Cd ESI at 955-111M1 Irvine IU'll-651-8601 S-4.00 pr hr + bonu1. 01· Ct.#U, H.B. 842-2834. Check, no ri•lly. Aleo general ledger. bank r• Cruise Sl'llp Job a. Genefll omoe Loan• llce neer airport llOO •• n ~~~p to b%m1~~~ conclllallo(ll. Edward• $ 14,000-$28,000. Carib-Ill.JU UY... D lllNUTI ._115_7_·2_5_28 ____ _ ... Theatr•. Newport Bcl'I. bean, Hawaii. World. Call 2 Temp Potltlona Avall or••-PIT Salll. College elu· • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Wllllllll Denlaon Aasoc. e7:J.7311 &40--4800 (Joan) refundable. FM for Dtrec· -dent• preferred. 18.00 • Friday, October 14 w/eml office. lmmed. occ. Btlf. Wyt.. SliO IMllUPll/SIO'f t~ry. 1-312-888·4347 11m /lloanlBllT r4%_:: ~~~~~~~~ s12.oo hr. 645-5780 1111 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Friendship can be transformed 304 gr<>N. 631•8480 L5 futi d•YI per W:: a:: Fu11111me. Typing. 10 key. c 1533 utllT .... ww: _P~M_._s=teve __ . ___ _ into u • " lati hi L ·cal J • It 2tlJ 11\Wlng dlalera for tell-AIR, A/P, etc. Pay IC· CUSTOMERSERVICE To acl'ledult ltnnla L.oans.i-vlclngManager Fl.E AGENT (Lied) !Of lu· aertous re qns P· unar, numen eye es point to "II' phone comp1ny.Would COtdlng to experience. Per.an needed to hendle llN<>n•. chlcil In mem-L<>W'I Pad<agtng Spedal111 crellve Sunset BHch major breakthrough, definition of terms, independence, mental FOf rent: OUtilde loC:lt.6' help tt had knowledge In Call f()( appt, 545-()171. moderate to *'j W9-tier.. and gueet1, 11\d Loan Revtew~llls1 rant al office. (7 141 andpen:::rifUS·cal attracpron:~~:yish will come true -Leo, Aquarius !~°'~.ec>C:1~0f =~ ~~.·~u~11nh~ve •;:.:,.~ UllllT IHP 1~ ~1t~,1an w-:'::. ~YnP~:r !"~~· b~~~~ c~~~ c~=t'~ 848-'4855, 213/592-2871 . 631·7271. appe11ance. Male Pref. Good driving record. PlllNnt voice I•. muat, kllC)lng lklllarequlrld. 9 the move in the manullC· IUL m&TI TAU US (April 20-May 20): Intuition "works." You'll n ow Own 1ranaport1t1on r• Exper. pref but not nee. and good attitude la• +I am · 5 pm. MOfl.Frt. tured nom1 tnduatry, what to do, when to do it and you will be at right place at crucial Aaataactatab 3002 quired. Houra, 8 • 5. S-4 hr to •tart. 850-1755 If you lit thl• dll()(lptlon. dllllng In oonventlonal Rental/ ..... agent '"' ac.- t F b · dded 'bill' d Salary Hourly + mileage Cashier over 21 lull time give me • call. Judy, Olerl T,,a.t FHA title Ind VA. Poe-ttve 8albol laland office. momen · OCUS on career, uamess, a responst ty an L 1 Aak 'tor Ramona wlll iraln Newpori 1138--9334 lt•lttntl• a... 111on report• dlrectly to We have opening• '°' chance for greater financial rewards. Cancer, Aquarius persons Actvtae In love mamlage & 859-7204 • .. _,, .. 1 the vic.Prtlldtnt <>Pit· twoexperlenoed. luN time play k~ roles bualneu 875-2495• Produce.Call Mr• Camp D 11 a Entry ope r • to procaa memt>er..n P ti 8 1 • llcenaed agent• Com G MINI .(M 2l J 20)· Good l . -•WtN WIN WIN'* llmTISIH IAUI '" 11·845-0032 ltOf/typlat. reMltef'I & torma. typing 55 wptTI ~.~~~-rate1 1~fth co,~: mlllion1 only. ciu Beu~ ay • une · unar aspect highlights Guaranteed foolproof aye-PrtStlgloua 20 yr old bull· Olfamlc Ille develo~ment pharma· Oetall oriented. perience Call 851-&286 Wlllltt. travel. law, communication, ability to accurately perceive tern to corrlC11y aotve n"' publlcatlon needs Quallllld Ille and marble ~~':i,"~;:1 ~~=~ PlelM call for appoint· AU! tor Pnll Ecktteln. ' WAH RI H0"1 long.range prospects. You'll be called here, there and Tangletown pualea In aggr_,ve experienced aettet needed. tools re-proceealng lkHls tor the merit between 9 am • 5 Lovt"" chlldcace \llwantad llOMI., ••-. h ___,_, . .ti l . . MCOnda or your money telephone and outalde qulr9d, piece Of hourly. Ion 1 pm Moo Fri at 645-5000 ... ~ ~veryw ere -~141 actiVl es acce erate m rauo to your back. Send SS.+ SASE career minded aalea WaatyteCo, 897•14411 tlmelycomplet o data 1111•521 • • foriwwbornlnourhOme. ~1L_e1~e increued~kularity. to PWP·2, 3857 Blretl St reps. Draw + com-entry & general ottlce & · w • e k d • Y •. Go Id -_ _. CAN 1111 u 11 lled Cl'llld care our ll<>me, r• MCretarlal dutiM for the 111 lfO/lllN 1nw11t/McF1dden.i---------(June 21-July 22): Look beyond the immediate, STA 434 Newport Beech. m on. nm ~ten-Uable relerenon. Own administrative Mentary • 892-4829 •---------...,--,..,,- check financial standing of one who would represent you in Ca. 928e0 ::.:.t,6~;11 B or••. tranaportallon, Englieh ollhe dept Send r.ume <>;,:r Co alrJ)Of'1 MM. Real Eatate SALES· arena Of S ......... 1 ... ti'on. n-view basic info.....,.nti'on, check 80,,....,._ SCR•M-LETS • p • • k Ing. Irv In 1. to Perao~n•I olflcer. 1 1•1w 000flrm1· Stlltclng Machine operatOf tral,_, PERSONS our Haw111 ~....... nc •••-..... ...,. ft AldeandHOUMktllPlffor 788-2321 Newport Pharma· eatery 1 mo. 111 Immediate opening, •II malnolfloellu,_COf· and dig deep enough to cause superficial data to fall by wayside. Arthritic women on ceullc•I• 1n11rn1t1ona1, Mr. Waggoner 955--1165· girt department. Cotta ona del Mar brarM;ll. Call Scorpio native plays important role. ANSWERS BalbOI laland Mon-Fri, Ot.llllAL/O&lllU P.O. Box 1990, Newport .,........ ... , ..., Meaa plant, Deltronlc Pacific Coutllnt, LEO(July23·Aug.22):Beanalyu·cal.definetem\S,perceive 12 noon to 8 pm. Tral,_ Of experlenotd. Beach,CA.92M0/0147 Vlvacloua&tnel'~':P;. Cofi>.S45-0413 120-1105. Alk for Gulltter . Wrung 675--0596 Reqvlr• 40 wpm .. l'llgh aon 10 teach .._lnnl~ ••-•-• Marini. motives, refuse to be tied down with a~ment or contract Rodly Bitter IChool nrad, ,_, IO· llllll&.UlllTUT """' _,_ l===~=~.,...--,- which, in effect. belittles yourcontributior:: M~.'.nber of opnnooite TRUTH AU AIMii PMrm and own auto. Sharp, entl'luelutlc RDA ~naatlce '111119 10 am llPllYllll RECEPTIONIST f()( beauty dis la li el ,,,..... Tiii• guy in my neigh· Experienced per eon to Finance oompany, thrlll & for buay Newport Beach lldren. 786-2555 Full tlm., muat be ex-Nlon. lallttlon conecle!\· sex uspl ya v Y in~t in your ultimate intentions, goals. b<>rhood 11 a tuy Jerk. work cloaely wttl'I and loen or S&L loan exper reconatructlve general Help wanted for aandwtch perienold In convales-g~:i;,~!·tl~io~tcn:Og VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Keep resolutions concerning The only regular exerciN help expand Mlebllahtd helpful. Exc:et. training. practice. Expertenee In prap.,atton. 21 <><over. cent hoepltala, x1n1 ben· c;.,, o; NB diet, health, nutrition. Focus on employment, domestic he ge11 11 stretc:tllng tl'le m11tne mfg. r19 & dl1-advancement benefit• taking hydrocollold Im-Call belWMn 9·10am. eftta. Call &42·80«. Newport 1"' ·• · · ad· . bl . d TRUTH trlbutor. Muat handle all and wary. prnslona, corona po411h· 845-1100 Reoep11on1a1 IOf HB t1w of· JU&tment. possl e )Oumey an talk concerning chanse of off~ and amau war• Call IOI Interview Ing & tl'le maJltng & trim-MUMUMI wanted. exit flee Muat be tntelllgent. residence. Be diplomatic, rea.llze that you Will ge t what you want Mii a,.... 3004 houael\Jnctlona lncludlng lrat Thrift of Amer. ming ol acrytlc letnPOt· Hop Sings now hiring de-working CO(ld. We will congeni al. dlllgenl without at\emprina to force i,s.,ues. Found 2 male Atr;dateS, typing. aome book· 7141553-6891 arlet. Excellent benefit• llvery drl\IWS and counter train, no c:tlllge, In our w/good typing 1klll1 -"6 keeping and Nies lol· & eatery. 1131-4238 help. Apply In peraon, 11819 approved school. GrHI opportunity 10 LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Aura of glamor. lntrigue vie Brookl'lurat & Adema. low~p. Requlr• partlcu· c~cat 1000 North Cet Hwy, Apply •1 719 N Hart>or, break Into leQll aec· dominatesacenario. You'll have behind-scenes view, clandestine 988-6775 1 arty good pl'lone Small but expanding com-DENTAL Aul. Ortho exp. Laguna e..cn 494...0« Fullerton. bit 12·2pm. retarlaJ fleld. 84.,._6041 · will be da '11 be ·-...1 'th d capabllitles. Benefit• and panya.ka experienced, req. RDA prel. M/Th Full Mechanic, experienced.•-----~---meeting on agen , you trus~ wt conti ential opportunity Muat have t\111 time. record kMplf. or p/tlme. NB &42·2826 llllllUPll own tool• MacGregor Reoepllon/Typlll infonnation. Be ready also for quick changes, a variety of FOUND ADS own traneportatlon Call Seit etMllng capabllllles WY I fH 3 daya wk' hrs/day. CIMn Yac;tit Corp. 1831 Pll09"· Newpon Beach Fl.E.. office expen ... ~ and an m· vt'tau· n to " ti · " 831 ,.,300 1 · • muall Botti manual and houM. do laundry, aome c •• • iOOklng fOf a peraon wttl'I ~~ O a roman C JOurney · "" °' n peraon. computerl4Wld 1y11em1 We need 1tuden11 or b a by• 11 t Ing. Ca 11 Ila. ·'"'· good office lllills, type SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21); Areas that have been ARE FREE ~,o,ea;;~dc~· 1:;,s,::;, In UM. IBM p _ c 9)1· hOuHWlfH for local Kathleen 875-7227 m /IDT/FIT/lfl 65-70wpm. 851-3186 oonaidered weak will now be strengthened. Focus on security, neoNSlfY perklnct helpful. Salary phone work. No exper. HouNkeeperlorbU9ypro-3y..,..exper11nce IJ(efer lllln/•Rm elimination of safety hazards and willingness to accept added Cal•. · open. Call 646-0791 be-nee., hre 10 "'11 you, °' telllonel tn NB mull bl aome back offloe 'pfT -1 'bill Be f rial ri ANS. SVC. Exper. only. tween 9-4pm work from home. Top albte lawn t ana 842-3181 • oc Airport area. Fln1nc1at respons1 ty. aware o territo ghts, property valu es and MJ·ll"I Plent olc. NB. Pi t varied comm. paid. Call Terry '91POfl w r -Serv Firm requlr.. ln-long-~....-t-cr. 1 stllfta .. 831·5840 0,1.l.'S (714)631-7932 5 hrtaday,M~Frt.~M MEDtCALASSIST: telllgent, well groomed -~-1..,---,..---..,..--,..-7am • 11 am. Meal Verde or PM. REF 1 req d. Front & blctl oflc eiq,er., lndlvldual !Of lronl dMlc. SAG ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21): You touch on universal ~~~~~~~~1An-1ng eervloe tete-Conv. Hoap. 881 Center llttfr .... Y"'81t1M, &40-8802, 8:30 to 5:30 dlabet•llnl/med pract.. Exp/good refs. Type 60 theme, popularity increases, you reach wider audience and a = ~ r•tor. 1V"":: St, C.M. 548--5585 Paging & BG Mualc: Install HOUSEKEEPER. llve-ln, N.B, F.V, &40-45811 wpm. lmmed opening. abort trip may be necessary. People are drawn to you n ow with F~~d = &s~~ 1111r ;82 td ;f,' ,g~·~ne oonetrootlon ~c!:M..:'IV· ~~~~22wttn lllll&L llllmtltlT Call 553-0940 their problems and they display remarkable trust in your CM • 631•·1030 ee.c11 Oeclllng lne1allel needed. · Part time for Pediatric R•t1ur1n1: judgment, wiadom. Aries figures prominently. ASSEMBLY WORKERS E ll p e r I • n c • I n ESCROW SECRET ARY . HOUSEKEEPER group. Call 845•4870 Appllc1Uon1 being ac· CAPRICORN rn..... Found: Germ. Ship. M, Elaatomer1c: dee;!( coatlog Exper, busy ofc. aalary Refined tidy needed 11 Mra Aueten cepted lor di)' 11me ,~. 22-Jan. 19); New approach means more mllllng hair oo hind leg, Light~ work from ey11tm• and Epoxy open. S4Nld reeume to: 11ve In companlon/hMicpr · · barttndlng, day food money. Know it and proceed attordingly. Stress new starts, off Pat.1larlno. 55&-4309 your · ~1 :n· Trowel coat 1ytteme. Saddlaback Eecrow, tot elder1y lady. No nuta-Modell, ActOfl, pit Xtras: waller/ waltreH, day added independence, intensified relationship and ..nm .. .-ees to F nd· Y M It I come opportun ly or &42-7222 5010 Campu1 Dr. N.B. Ing. Muat drive. Pvt rm & commen:tall & TV Show-coc:tttalts, day llottllll ~u.u.o"6" OU . ng .... m x, houMWIV9S. etc. Start 92MO aalary 8«-8819 C9e n~ALM kid• loo. h<>sl kitchen help Apply pioneeraproject. You'lllocatearticlethathadbeenlost,milaing blond, vie. Adame lmmldlataly. FOi 118.95 .. , · • In i)eraon at the. Ruaty or stolen. School, M.V. 966-<>559 Directory, Call Maggie at Do You EnJoy Cooking. -Experienced Wallreu computltt nuretng Pelican, Newport Beacl'I. AQUARIUS (J 20 F b 18) ln · · jud Loat Blue Front Amazon 312•969•8888·Alaoopen wlll train. Good lllary & wanted. Call alt 10· lllPOUl.llPlllll Oil eetw.en8:~11amonty. an. • e · : twtion, gment a.re on Parrot. 10-8. s100 RE· evenings. beneflta. Me•• Verd• &44-9550Mk !or Karen. Muatbllamlkrw/IBMPC Experienold, FIT day•. target-peraonalityspark.lesandyoucouldsellalmostanything WARD. 714/873--0328 AUTO DETAILING . Cnval11c1nl Ho1plt1I Fiie Cll<k IOf H.B. law of· Call alter 8 pm. COtn· XLNTwOfklngcondlllons to anyone. Know it, move ahead with confidence. Vitality sieve·• detalllng need• 861 Centel' St .. Cotta llce. Thura-Frl, must puter Baton. 979-2488 and benlfl1•. 642-6044 returns, you recover from emotional bruise and once again you L~~1~Zf:'~°r.,~~~ r119. a..n cut lndlvldu•I MIM. 5411-55115 know Alpha numeric. mu•AllAIR .. _..... or apply In penon, 468 are in char= of your own destiny. Id up by man & boy 8PM tor car wuhlng and •uto Colt• MIN'• flneet Health 847-6041 _., _.. .. _ Flagship Road. Npt Bch. Fri., Sp~lus. pi. return. de ta 111 n g F It Im e · Food Store Is Miking , .. •-•.,.._ Opening In buty office. OFFlCE HELP GENERAL P (Feb. 19·March 20): Forces tend to be scattered -631-8900 ........ 1 ... ~. 1 tic ....,.___ typing required. 2 Y" ...... _Fri •• oo '"r Irv --------844--61 qua ... -.., en'"""' u · Conval11c1nl t1oepllal, ll(pll' .. xln1 lalary, (714) 5m5 ..... 1r ..,.,,.:3 -· " -· R11taurant. ManageR, at strive for story behind story, go after truth despi'tecon_,uenoes. B b-•tt FT/PT G Mllth oriented pereon1 ood ••• & n ._,., ·--·t 25 ........ GI • V ·-., LOST· Lg Pit Bull fawn a ,_ er, . uar ,_ ._ .... ...._ ...-.... PIT gooa -ary berll ta. 771·2010 -yra ""'' na s lews will be vindicated, popularity will increaae and members · • houre & lllary 1173--8093 '"' ....,,_.to...,... Send r-.ime 10 Ad no. Olde!' more mature. etabte Ptua, •xPet-pref. Con· of opposite sex will help el evate morale. Gemini, c:. .. ,.;ttarius wt whtt• cn..:·~B before II pm · 1176-4472 Weellend• and -'[1'· 958. Dally Piiot P.O. Bo11 1.-... ........... 1 ..... IM 11¥1 tn Bat>Y91t•.erfor. 2 tK1 btwn 2-6. 1173-2473 pe1'8008 figure prominently. """tY area. Reward IYM & wknda'. ~cell 548-7355 or 1seo. Colla M-. CA B~';;".i'in-E glleh Children. M·F° 7.30-4.30, ~taurant ----------<------------------Loet pr rnena gl-. b~ Babysitter. Gr1ndmolh1t a.. -PlY S ilth f land n I • IVll/wlcnd• off In IX· ._. Ml/Liii ._ lntala It ltalala It otlict ltalall 2914 leatl'I cue. vtc Ge4eona .._ non-amtcr to care Countet help, wtN treln, 8 fill•-pan or ~ n-changefOfroom&t>oard .... --Merkel. 760-0408 f·~2· ·-1 .... ,,d·-PIT -pr wk. 844·4422, PUT-Ml .. 1 a1a11111on1m11n1. cr1W11.I 650--74541845-2161 . tor gourmet -rood r11· n... Ztol nart 2tOI PROFESSIONAL OFFICE v• _.. ..... ...... VJ• Full time. Exper. req. taurant. Nwi>l Bch. Cali Lost: Small greeo parrot. Incl. wknda. Own trana. 844-4421 Bergatrom Opportunlllll avaliable 843-2114 ·,Part time. all.,noons In an Tim. 875-25«18 bet. 10-.c Rmmteehrlux.gardenapt Femeleroommatewanted. IOf rent, 150'. 1300 mo. Pomona&l-l"amlitoo,CM. 9&4-3114 Cleaner1.CdM #111'1 the Loa Angelea lndualrlal caletlng -re·i--------- nr SC Plz, poola+. S255 IBR Hltalde C M $210 47&-l060 Sml r-1rd. 542·3105 BABYSITTER·HSEKPPR TlmM Clrculatlon De· UIAL ll•nllY hou ... 552--6457 lnllL mo. 432-8797 Mark/Bob '/\ utll 648-4ee3 • $340/up, crpts/drp1. OST S d Rd NB I H F Part m' n I In our needed IOI busy H.B. law 1peclalty shop looklng IOI ---------ale, rstrms. 17301 Beech L t An rewa • • Needed Of appy am· F Id I t' dOOf'·to-door ~ office general PflCtlce & PART-TIME lllgl'I echl atu· maturaMlf·ltar1•. WOtk Flmmte wanted IOI quiet Fe. non-smkr, to shr 3 bd, Blvd H B. 642•2834. furry, blk, wtlt & rvat F lly. 2 c;hlldren. may llve In or ft nC IOf1 111M progrem. Guatan· corporate lltlgatlon. dent nMdld 2 hra per Into management. Salee poolside apt, NB Fem. 2 be, 2 car gar, C.M 1330 puppy. PtelaM call II Men or out. need own car. teed hourly wage p1u1 s.tf·ltlrtlf. 3 yrw legal day lor otc maintenance. expet nee. King• Row non-1mkr. 25-30. 1300 + .,., utll•. 650-4297 "Tll " 642-31M15. 542-8508 further det•ll• 945-2148, Cal a commlsalon. Houre: 9AM I IC p. r . p,. I. r red. The Bath Mlf'1 875--4830 FlrtpllOI Shop. w .. ,. 831•4974· Call Ana 594· EXECUTIVE SUITE PtrltHll 3011 BABYSITTER: Needed fOf • 2PM, or •PM -9PM. &47-6041 PART-TIME.PERMANENT mln1191' Mall. 894-7552 842-4300 otlitt ltatal1 H14 Nwprt Cir 840-5470 6 mo. baby, vie 19th & oa:1y Pilot Training la provided. Rmmte wanted tor brand ...._.. •R•-OIROUS OF H11bor. C.M. Call blf0t1 I Potanllal lo 11rn 1300 MIT P/T M MW2Br.2bacondo ln m-~-== Waler1rootoNloe•pacef()( 8 846-3117 an VISOR plu1perweek.F0tanln· ClaHlfl•d Ada 1re lh• ROOFING t\111 MC complex. Nicest -llH _,,.. 11111. 600 lo 1800 ~It. MISSAIE a:,:._ nu· tervlew. Cell (7 141 anawer lo a 1ucce11l11I 11 llABll lllllfi ~~~o!~~~~,.um. BELow~RATes .:~::;h 87 1 119 N~u~t:~0~BLVD. OEiTRALOtSH 642-5678 :.~:·::::~5878 S1:.~~~~1~:r: ••·ll-Sl,.,/llr L11ge~~o~ 1op snare Bturre b1yv1ew G~~~1~:k.~i~ON lnt1l1 2tll llM•H VAULT TELL R ~rm .... ~.~~~~ quaJlty WOtkel'•. ForttMn home, pool, 11t, lut. ~. •••-BIW • uy & Wiii " ..,.._ .......... ... (4) cepable of rvnnt119 1250+. 844-2607 1617 W•tctlff. N.B. 278 to ,, __ -, I I ' .. TT .... CTIVE Al teut 1 year. btnklng Of Newspaper IOI' ~eeponalble, matura c;rewa, Journeymen ( 10). 1385 aq 11. Sultlble '°' ~ .... oue enan mpro~ ,. nn S&L experlenQI (working m1ndld, lnduatrl0Ut ~10 )'llfl I)(~ ShrbMutllulbelehhouee. medical Of dental Aoent merit•, 850-4000 aq. 11· MASSUSSES wttl'lcah).TyP145wptT1· KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! people UPlll•IF oca:1n~~~~,:00·-541·5032 . ;~~~e·~ ~·9g1~. TO SERVE YOU 10 key by toucn ri,utrld. Cepeblt of quellty work 1113-s..1oor241.5™ 250aq11.i2001mo.n9w. 642-3490 • · · EIMITl/WILI C!:~~~~ng .. c;:.,1•0::~ ._.,.._,_ Yllll ~ln~~ ~ .. 'r.'.~~ BhrbleutfufnlrghouM ln 191h St. C.M. Tom trd I Outc.llONLY836-91H pr9'errld. Qulllllld ap• -•" penenoe. C.M. W9hldry, lrptc, ylld, 851·8928 aa I ltll NEW CREDIT cardl No-pllcante oonlact Yvette Mornlnga, afternoona, ...,.. ISTmATll mloro."425.85().8314 81ylront. Offlcel, pa11o1. lntall body refuHdl Aleo Moreno.(213)841·2114 ewn:,,:. & weekends Rooflngbtlmater(4~Exp 8hr luxury !urn condo parking, J•nltOflal. @811 IPICe ma sq R. VIH /MHteroard. Call IMPERIAL Ill ... . A~ :Tc 10 "°' MOMlll'Y but lhOuld sac>o. 111, llll & ~. 8,3-1003 t7tll St .. C.M. Prime,.. 805·817·11000 E:x I Equal()ppty ~ Iner .... your bu gel befarnllllfwlth c:onetruc- M6-1479 ........ 229 CORONA DEL MAR tall loc:atlon. 84$-3477 C-1690 MI F:/H =o.w;~1n':r: ~i.09 commlaalon. :':, ~:',;~0 :C~~~ '!~:h1:c1Z: ~:!~~.~~ ~~·:~=. r~ laaiwa On. 4114 banking I09t °"'Mr, BIMmer, Ml lH2 CoronadtlM1t769~9459 .,1.eo.pertc1ntnol111. M-C-2.648--7249 R_,_ll · AGE•S ll·l• Ml-llll ~~~~·~~~~ Agt. 873-8409 .. 1 I lllTI UPllllll Have eomethlng to "'I? :;:::..._ WE Liii FDR E11t1ld• Coltl M•H l:.ta11 n• Super llghlplex, each with ,.qun 3 aoor.-ive lndl· EARN lJ> TO S75.00 PER WEEK Claaaiflld ad• dO It well. Sell Idle heme 1142-5678 ' •• Ir 10• 10•24. $85. 190 It 3 Bdfm. 2~ bl, double Vldutla lor lfll lollowtng Wt flOW llawt IS Ojlellinp tor JOllltC Ill" 21st. 846-4292 1208 IQ ft. N-.r bldQ o-r-oe wttn G9'90't door ., ... : bawen lo secun rtlders tor Tiie Of.,. Coast .._ __ I w trvtne.,.. '504/mo opener. 1700,000. ea-Loen 8erVlolng Manager ~ ,..... ""· 3.v.-... -f ........ M~R.!_,.:.~~:.!Ull t molt ... Toml81·8928 aume fin...,,._ 12'-'%. l.oenPedlagtng9c*1allt1 nul, ""1 crM stwt at :..., plll. 8lld I • ltt4 -·-""'.......... ........ __ .... L AeYlewlt~ un1118·30p.111 ~ OnSatlllWJ, .. 1 1\f,1&'!,,g.co. $675-1825. 540-5470 · 2500 Sq ff werlhouea in-•:;~~~. tnvaetment cri:"1eno1na Poal~lon with'• wM e ltw 11101t liov11. You_.."'" manytllpt £1t1bll11'11d f2 yHrel Ntc. amall office for rent. ~~1!,. offloel80 of .. "--~ lll-1• dYfl*"'1c: c:ompany on the llld Pf\ltl, tlonC willl t.tfftint rour own lllOftlJ • Photot tekenl~• cNcd B<OOIChurtt & Gl/1leld -· ...... · _,.,.., ~ In the manufllo. ··!Mt••• no dtlivtf~ or collectiofl involved. e mo Guamtld a.vtoa Hunt acn. Non/smoker' ~2 ~a:,:r.:o! ~wyl lured noma lndullry. "rov art 1ntemted, pit .. ell Mr bl1, *O'edlta'* £-,.. Wlt'*I 1175/mo. M3-6&*7 p~ blwn h~ ~ Deellng In conwntlonel, • ....t Newt. Time MJIQalne, A1A titted. & VA. Poeltlon 1111U KHX Aad6o.. Office ~ fOt ..... 66 Fwy. 641 •Q ft . raport,I dlrel!tly lo lhl COD( H9wpof1 Ofc ~2-4134 747 "· t&t&l mo lat 957·2781. ~5 Vlc•·pr11ldenl. oper• ~ ofl to elf month ,.,t Ir•. utlle pd. 2 eeo 1q 11 St76 Birch atlone. 8 111rr oom· whoarerelOCatlng A/C. ground nr. 1065 El NB s1330' MIA zontng' Coffee lhot>. hlOtl ci-t. meneurat• w tl'I U · Tuatln01c 832-4134 Camino DI', Cost• M.... AQ9nt . 641-fJ032 good l~tloni..!•t QrOW• perltnOI. Calf 8&1·62t0 3 Blk1 E. of ,alrv19w I Ing bu..,_, N0,500. and A.111 lor Pl\A Ecll1teln. SELL Idle ltern1 with a Adame Find wl'ltl you Wint In 81~5-1928 0aHy Piiot Cl1 .. lllld Ad. 764-1040. Mr Tracy o.tty PUot Cluallled1. 619--3t5-71t7 (714) 548-7058 ~lily Pilat · ........ · .. · .... · .. ~ PART TIME Deliver Delly Pilot by auto in Laauna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M. - weekends A.M. F.am about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow or Mr. Bush 642-4321. IDE l ca Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT !Thur-aday, October 13, 1983 !nU~ .Mil ~ . l ...... au Trailtrt · Aattt,laJertM At!ll ....,... 1112 'mmNXQX idw;n wOOi""'. n qu. UPI' ~eyer Trn.\ HM ... tlll • .n:t: HIT v.a ..... APPUANCL n•Mce .... ,.... 1100 . .!!: 5»MO 150 °"',,.,.., • an-nn If& e:: mi= We ... recond~ lllfl roca., l60, a ;T~ itque toll, at0t-U-~ MH-contaln90, Cid oond• LAMl 8ti.£CTION OF 'IO 924, loeded. 32.000 ~ ~ 11 Nnde l20 .._ 10 P Mnch aeet, P6eY9' unit 1-4500 obo 6M-i142 . NEW I USEQ 8MW'81 ml, aNf, AC. 1tt1t Int, MW W TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS 1 Do the crawl 5 Frog's kin 9 Take on 1• Monk 15 Work: pref. 16 J inn 17 Speech sounds 19 Sheepish 20 Garment 21 Make seams 23 Summers: Fr. 24 Non- conformer 27 Window part 29 Exchanges 31 Erred 35 Goll gp. 3 7 Swellings 39 Ill will •O Kind of cod 42 Washes 44 Prude 45 Canker 47 Kingly 49 Entity 50 Typists : abbr. 52 Tie-breaker 54 Black 56 Simplest 59 Blemish 2 3 4 14 17 70 73 62 Small dog 64 Goin 65 Bike part 6 7 Comedy role 70 Speechlfy 7 1 S telly city 72 Kind of gin 73 Domes ti- cated 74 Declared 15 Honor ca rds DOWN 1 Cut wildly 2 Chaff PR•YIOU8 PUZZLE 80LY!D ~I ou«boerd MOO, 2 nHd• wo rk. HOO. 5 iw.. ·...,.me IN 1335 ~ All llAIT nlghtat.Mdtl20 .... MW 87&-e408 Amltoc:t•t (kCh) Tta"91 roo. Of buy 111,600. ·~ ~ IPPIJ&IOI S lf)d ~ 50, lft bm C lole Pi.tio S • Ol(i Trelltf, P'OC*le llOW, 1·585-9790 NOW 2 LOCAT~.. L•thet '°'' '225, 4 ~ 71414"-7~ aboxl700.873·1431 L•••·-·... •-------& . ..,._ Patio dlalrt s10 .... 2& _.... •--Mila l!t!t tlll A tNO Harbor Blwl .. OM. cu.ft Whlrlpool uprlQnl 1'0N Old Grand Pleno, It _.. In VOLUME 8ALE8 - e&0-1077orel50-7ot2 ,,...., ates. frloldM hM entertained tM beat futl .... SERVICE& LEASING ....... ,. 132 So. Main 81 .. °':=' 25 OU.rt. refngetatOf wtth S 1100. '40-0250 ah epm PXINi XNB LidHt 8069 3810 N. ~Ave. mr A D\ ll:R som ~200or56W 2 loa maker, cru•h•r, WOAK· Se .. 1 1 LONG BEA H ~'-v c.:. Rebuilt AetrlgeratM b•v•r•~• dltpenHt Mullelan/compoMt mov-· ve ~ n-(No. CNWTy •xlt-406) -~ F~Mtwlf8/......__ .., C Ing E•at Yamaha er .... your WI valu9 ~l1•)•••tlll 1'1..../1\...C.:. 011m r .,..,........ -50. 2 ft abln Orul-Q~8'l5" 0 .lll'ld ebofl by 1$. Biii INll•1221 • ...-3 Montha Wwran~, Patti ,_ oond. S14,000, 1873 lttoent' I ·1 ~· rade-lna W~ ,~="~ .. ~~~~ ~'" IUlwaa .. &ML.abor/C Iv' Oell*YIM. M-:~,;. • Fiii 124 Sport Con-.~noo II na ruAmanl • Aaltt Waa... Hll Now°'*' Sun t 1,... ONN WND•"'' IM V ..s• ....-..... verttbl• St 450 828 l&O rm . •o. •WI.Liit ........... ,. ClubhOuMA;. .. ..;, A. •t GulbtanMn Rlalto II, w/2 H~ CMtl lmmacl IOt .... 11'1 .. ••Illa!" 752~ after 5pm 3eth St., Newport Beech. ~,,:bl':~ C..~:t2o:'t1c °' 172 2'6z bet. Ne: pajnl. ldua I 7 voiume a... SerAca 876-Sl81 · · ~-v · body etc. $3000. can 1ft'l,.. ______ "'"' Frtgldalre'9frlg, froat·IY ... ··-·-··-11 819'-2t7-4974 WI'" 875-2ee1•ft5 pm, lbhsut>:f\11 d lb( w-oon$8 o' a 18tt,<'~1...d. 2 yrs old 18 c I xlnt oond ,... •• w •• r ve, t O. l300. ei3-2"ci •118 UUitCFand~, furn. sea •. I ILIAI Olll '73 240Z, r•blt eng. new 673-3115 Huntl~tonBeact'I I k k paint, upnol. & thOQtca. (ll.a) •2 •ooo GN Stove ood con-ate reo n c -nae 8 ' • art. atr "" All fllOll '3300/0bo. 15<49-2099 14'1 W mll • • •& dltlon, I 116. f:evtao QM CIOlllH, more. 8231 c 0 n d . new b.' t. GOOD SELECTION! dryW, S75. 842-4"4 ca11 Chinook. Frl/S.t ~ $1950/0bo, no...em '12HID1'1111 We'r• dMllno on '83'•1 Ytl" t i 'JI 3 Consequenc e ~..-~ .. •11• s. , ... ~ 1114 Pool labte, 8 rt. tan. 1150 A .. um• paymentt of llUOT 111111 '72 Volvo Sedan 1UE. 1----------S338 /mo . 0 AC $1700 ...... 15131..,. llft APft.llml Men'a 01emonc1 ring obo. 545-3141 (tEOH03t) 111.. · ,..,. -""' 4 Author Norman - 5 Beverage 6 Table s c rap 7 Centuries . 8 Potions 9 Erst 10 Grows 11 ''Step - -!": hurry 12 Tree 13 Fastens 18 Re-treat hides 22 Peruke 25 Public hero 6 7 26 Tree 28 -Alamos 30 Cleave 32 In - - happy 33 Blue shade 34 Jr. Leaguers 35 In addition 36 Golden hue 38 Music passage 41 Create 43 Yemen city 46 Plunder 8 9 48 Defeated one 51 Bribe 53 Very best 55 Muntea L.. 9157-8133 ~·rt DI~~~ SKI EQUIPMENT-Ski LUSl-AMlllOA 1221 N. HatbO< 'If YllQ ........ ng... . p. ck. g e . I. d I a. 111-1llO (•I Rlvetalda Fwy.) IL ..... Kenmore wunet &. dryer, iU~ iiii RoHlgnol 170 •kl• 1·772-9800 Auuma payment• ol xlnt cond. •100 H . IJ 8oloman222blndlngal USEOc~'flRuCKS '75 2llOZ.4apd,elr,meg1, $3381 mo. OAC . 5-44-6488 •.-.ism Scott POIM $125. Lad'-COME IN OR CALL FOR nu ur... am/Im, well ,.,... tlH ( 1EHH008) M•vtao/Wlhr dryr '300. 3 hp, 1 ph-. 80 gal --Ooal tkl bib w/matctllng nu AWUUI malnl. "500. 964-8888 •1n0Rota SRS. Xlr. I HH ·-... 0£ Trun compator $40. tlc:al Coda Tank. NeV9f Jacket, •Int cond. $50. MT-/1 5 lpd S2500 ~--57 Attac k OE Retrlg 3 yrt old used. $729. Term•. Men'aFormulaSklboota Cormlet-0.Ullo 'lllNTAll10 ~oe5t-1411 P.P. ll,1·11M 58 Woody plants $300/olr. OE dbl oven 772-5390 a 9~. $30. Muat MIL .V.ILIT Anume payman1a of ::-,....-------;;;~-= :::,.,.--------.,.....,,,= 59 Stain atov• elec S300. OE 846-8280 18211 BEACH BLVD. $113.85 m o. OAC Vt Wlft 8 t l73 •lac. 77 60 Horned one: Dahwahr S75. 831-3263. Llncol~~ meter. Women'• aid boot•. az 7. HUNTINGTON BEACH (9238). 1958 VW buo SSOO. Come (n X -Newpoft sut1. Aacond relrlg•. all u , lull tOl'ch, emptrol. etcSt300 S176 val.IS49. 631-1098 14l-Hlls 141-Hl1 LUll-AlllllOI 646--0889, ownef, eve-Beac111 11,_t Mlec11on 61 Seth's Pop wmty. Fr• . dal. RMI Of beat otlef. S45-<l t71 •-..1lt IJ 1-1llO nlnga. Aebulll engine , of prevloualy owned 63 LI pnc. TV Jo/In. 846-1788 '... I WI"'"' lll.UI body need• work. c~k•chea. Audi• and 6 -sa IWfrlgeralor lor Ula: HOI· llbctlluen1 1211 '"" •• na UIS '12 INTSll ••llTllU YW'I• 1wegena 6 Guided point. Separate tracer. 1b19' hHut fine rug 2 AUi 1&1• HOii iL Ctlol t 10 642 9259 ._-' 68 S ingle: pref. working very well. $175 (K .. hlln). hand made Color TV. 2 yr wrnty PllTlll/lllNll Anume payment• of ceo · ----..-, 69 Harmful or bHt offer. Cell from P•r•la, Sacrifice $148. Free del, Open 2480 Harbor Blvd. S 2 2 8 I mo . 0 AC '59 w/'87 rbll eng, 12 vott, 10 11 12 13 846-7230evenlngl. $12,000.751-7102 Sun.TVJohn'1648·1786 COSTAMESA (1EJH534) hvy duly ictru . green. 455E.CoutHwy. •~-----~~~ s llAll·•llGI $1200/obo, 497-6111 N-port Beach I~ Jbttd&h Hl4 Alumlnum window• New .uHd 1 wk Ill 141..alt141-1Ul l·•l·llM 873--0900 ,._,,_.,._+--t---t~-1 -.' s s 5 Bl d s25 Pre1800 GSP. 727 Bind-• '63 Ragtop sunroof Micro ,~--------[ I 2 x 8 redwood deck· t5-2 · r cage · I a •""" llrm 497-22"... WI w•-Y• B to d ' I ·-Ing. From 49cenllper11. Slxpac camper 1425. ng ~ ov -• Flat 1113 ~.r:!2-~~59 °'"' c. Aattl, Dtantlc fencing 1110. Harbor 496-9569 RCA 19" vtlta color TV. OUAll IUI Ull 170 Rat 12<a. ,_ tir•, '73 BUG -RESTORED dC 131S Redwood 714/631-1317. BAD BACK? Try Gravity 1199 obo. 536-1561 atarter, battery, needa a Sett th 1 s2800 lftl""""!""'f..,."'"'!,...-..~~ '-:o:~-+-+--i r ' IOU GukMnce Syatern (new) Sony 811 c:olO< TV lltlle work $450 obo. Call •_r In -. . m Of tat '"" rM le n MOO/Obo, 875-7780 pm 12400. obo. 552-43eo aft• 8:30pm 848-3311 642 9259 553-9633 Wagon. very rallable. CUI•• CUddQY RJttane, I or Iv mag.. UMd 191 Col TV' '84 CAL LOOK BUG "75 obo. 891-3808 wk•,MIF,873-8950 CORDLESS TELEPHONE RCA&~lth.Sr,5NC~: lnU fl29 S1350. &42-9259 '74 Jeep Wagoneer 4X4 Mini ScMaunr to loYlng Uk•,_, aeo. 546-5318 Call 7M-1891 anytime '71ACXlOfd,5 ii>d. :Jr. reg '85 BUS. GOOD ENG. S2500: Good ~ond'. home. Heelthy pure bred. gu. nu tlr... •t•r•o. NEEDS TRANS. WORK. 875-3210 atlola.3yra.4INl-0339 Fri/Sat.Oct 14-15,8-5pm. ZENITH COLOR TV. 4 ..... Ddftl $3100. 631-5135 or l300.855-a878 .............. -----== •=_,...,--.,..--,.--...,..,..-1 2 corwertlbl• aofaa, 1185 527-1285 e 842-1020 Mitel'I -rr-+-+--t---t--t Shafli. mix, male, Vary bMut 1tant0 CONOie. 3 ;188 Bronco. Ax 4, Iota of ---------l'iiif:Sifililiiiiiiiir°liiffiiiTnii=:W..~~~~~~ playful, lovu kid•. aeey ctira. CO"-tblea, IMll ltatral TOil utrM, exit cond, lmmac '80 Accord, 9Unroof. >1lnt 845-2987 port TV, art auppllet, venturau .nape. yell/blk, am/Im cond. $5100 0< off•r. ' __ 1._..... •-• ladl•• clothH. 22092 CouplafOf ewe boet NII-caaa. pie, p/b, wide tlrM. 759-1980; 5-42-8350 mag tiit UU•-• --Ro Ck po rt L n , n r I t c lb._ __ or MAv $8800 obo. Muat Mii ::-=-=--=""""'"'="=-.,...,,.-=----i'!Pft'P'"l'l"P~-..~~--------• **" i IC):;; ;;:t, xtnt BtOOlchurat I Banning. ~. °ov: c;;;;:n.. H~= lmmadl 650-4295 __,., .. _ ....... "~28 .. 15 Dorado (8), c lean, """"'· _.y deen . ..,.,.,.., -·au pm. ldaya. lhar• axpen .... * '81 F0<d 4 X 4 PU, $13,950, 213-927-4409 tonH. A1klno S190, Oenwal HardWare 81INI Call <;806) 937-71580 $6400/obo &42-a727 '88 VW Bui, camper 551-2708 •118pm. GardanOrov.Blvd Oar-befOl'e 8am or after 7pm tll7 1paclal, run• good. _d_aya_. ______ _ 8• caramel 11911191 eofa. denGr0\'9 (FREE)Cott• O I '74 JEEP J10 truck. V8, $1350/olr. 548-S.74 '68 Cadlllac Convettlble. watnuttrlm,lllnlcond. &. Donut' with ev•ry P ... r le&tl 7 la ac/pb,pe, c/c, aux Ink, '69 Su nr oof Bug Blu•lwht top. Good $100/0bo. 902-7738 putcflueSat/Sun. 18 h bUffQd Blly t>Oe1. M200,873"2912 $2100/olr. Wiii pay fOf lhapa.S2200.833-l8e8 ..,...,_.,._+--t---t~-1 $7000. 846-9526 evea smog e«t. 845-3127 '78 Sevllle. 1 owner, lo ml, 9' coudl. $250. Table & --•••• ,... T-·'"1 H35 I t ond th h I S O chair _, --r-16' Southcout. iterao, ,_. '69 vw Bug 11500 obo x n c roug ou . ~i<1n!°°b.d ~head: mllTll&I crpt•. cowr, dock Incl. ; 181 Ford l X :a PO, gej:2085 · S5550/nrm. 642-9269 board, $150. &e2-2873 UILY Xlnt malnl. & running $6400/obo. 842-6727 '79 Eldofado, wht w/blue 1---------Ceuimlcl rntlde to order, oond ... S-4800/obo, '72 FORD v. TON $1800 .. I YW Ill leather Int, ale, am/Im "='=:-.--.... -ot--1 A:=. 1~·~·· lncludlng nativity HI, 646-0261 morning• or l>Mt oft•. 5416-8277 SOUTH AM/FM.,_ tlr•. camper at•eo radio. blue landau large & amall '"°"""*' 2 7 • c 1 I 11 lntr.. run1 xlnl. Sec top. tac CB. 8~226 and larna & amaM Santa a r ion' u 'J. '77 LUV P.U. $18"'5 """"~253 BR Mt. Matcfl.cl contamp C1_..-Mr I Mra San-eQUlw-d: lnbrd/oulbr . Xlnt cond. n-paint oou1n " . ....,._ ev. ELll IBll. ~.'.:.d,•.wnbo~bd.!....~~~·ttn, t• too' 2 ·.a.a 'am. duel 350 Mercr\11..,., lthr $2200. 53Mt42 '14 Bug. &XI\ cond. rebl1 30 000'11_, xlnt cond M·-' "'"" -.....,_ .. _ • · Int. complete w/refrlg. lllD eno. nu urea S 1750 · ""· · ... , oh• drwrs. dak/chr; manta lll'ld oth« Item•. atov., be, & cutty ctbln. '78 Ford Courier XL T. Gd ~ · · Mii. $11,500. 845-5374 11 W ... SIOO 11 W ... 9100 & l W .. 9100 ch lld /leen . I 1215 f>IMM call l.oulM lor Newly painted & Incl full cond,nupalnt,run1graat --· .-T 10 wkdyS;642-618tevea ~•.,.t __ u ____ __... • I 18 t I ut 844-0591 your order. 840-8709 canvH & 3 whl trlr. $2900/obo, 8415-2514 n"'ii'ii'isili '70 CAMPER. Oke brand 'l1 ILll --llf $.... lllllTAIJ Valet Parlclng a1tendant1. BUY DIRECT FROM -· $35 000/bst olr Call n-. $2700. 642-9259 * * * T.....,. 80 wpm, 10 key •~/hr to alert No Una K w·· .. ~ & ....._ L ' I I d. 1111 '80 Oat. Pickup, 5 IC), long VOiume Salel, S«vloe 28,000 ml. gu. S 13,950. ,,,. -· ,... MANUFACTURER enm0<e --~..... aur • or • 1 bed e1tm paint mlllly AndLeaalng '70 Karmann Ghia. ,_ Cllll845-2963 Whlledlr Ill IOIEY adder. dlclaphone. Min. 4 Apply In parson, Rutty and Mvtt 50 to 75% on,_ run• xlcnt, $275: 20 gal 840-8648 S.1-3504 ex1ru, S3800. 536-8635 187' t Beach Blvd. paint. ,_ Urea. xln1 Int,•--------=..,...--=--- yra e~. Ad~lnla-Petlean, 1830 Main St, top quality bed MIL Twin nen tantt., 11Sld. h .. ter, '78 15' Boalon Wh8*. . Huntington Beach very dependable. S3300 Cluty '80 Eldo 818'rltz. SHORT HOURS trttlve duties. on/ Irvine. No Phone Calla aet.a Juat '89.95, full Mt• etc. $80; 78 eunaco, .. 40HP trlr Bimini many 82 Chevy 3/4T. Sll\lerado (71.a) 1•2 2000 llrm. Aft. 5. 984-1393 Xlnt Cond. Blk on Blk, smoker Sal. open. CPA Juat $79.95. Save even I•. $200: Honda EJalnora 1 81• ariore m'oorlng 6.2 dleeel. loaded, Kini ~ ~ • 71 9 P•IS VW Van. N-Fie.. OAC. S 13,500/otr. : 6PhAoMto_cNoOpyNSuppllet llnn. Send resume: Per· PART-TIME. Varied hours more on q~ and king CR 125. Kint cond, $600. : r II 's4950 675-3704 cond. 15K ml. $10,500. J t12t Sue 675-8748, 851-8224 0 sonnet, 18747 San Fellpe, I I M HU. FrH dallvery After 5 pm, &ee-0280 va · · 496-9258 lf81r Rad .. pnt, eng strong. --==-=--=-=-==,....-- : ~t==rr:ry Fountain Valley 92708. ~n~~~~M:ir~.V:;,.: 838-41915 Membaflhlp Unlveralty ..... , ii 7014 t040 '73 xJ8. top cond-redone. $2250. 771-5222 TIE WIEIT llO'J /IEOIPT, pendable Yehlcle (1mall Cuatom tapeatry loveMat Alhlatlc Club, $700. 2t' Venture wllrtr 1 ictru. Yau Sable axtltan Int, $6800. '71 Bug. auto. rebll eng. SEUOTllll .~~~Pay Guerantee for growing company truck. va n, alatlon $275. All mirrored cotf• 851·1183 $2450. 84~255. 2300 1972 DOdge S uperVen. 642-9797 evea. P.P. $2000. 240-7141 ol late model, !Ow ml1M9a • ~t. Prof&Nlon11 baaed In Newpof1 Baach. wagon) to ual•t ,_... table & beveled and table Mens clolhlng: Med/lg W. Cout HWY. NB (In C • r p •I, p • n a I In O. ••rc .. n Ital 145 7 2 vw camper Westlall• Cadlilac1 In Southern Otc In Cofone Del Mar Muat be axperieneed In Pec>er dMlaf In lrvtne $95 & $175. Omat• °",._ leather lkt 2 Farah pan ta rHr) hl-becila. 1uto, 1terao. 300sel 3 5 Loaa;a .71 1 dome top, xlnt cond . Callfomllll SM ua today! II you're brlgnt and ~~~~lc~~ooeg~r:~ld:;: ~~ie. M~~nt~t d4fr:'~ tom lamp/labi. $125. ahlrta, 91 0 Cheap: 2411 Dolphin by Sparkman °"'' peln1. ~·· $2500 O\llner. $6ooo1ot>O, c•n $3100. 846-3349 111111 ;~~~'t!!t'ween'~1 amM ~ need• good organization, Hyd• Monday thru Friday ~~ft~( ~·t-~~· Mii 96()..5844 evee. & Slepherla. 1977 fresh obo. 650-889 751-4705 '87 VW Sq~. N-engine, OlllLUO 1 pm et typing, bkkp'g end writ· be'-1 9:30 and 10:30 . MOYlng Sala Oct 15 18 water boat w/8 bag• of Aati 811 '77 240 D wf'lt/peretlmenl braketlbattery. $1300, 2800 Harbor Blvd . • 73.011. ten end verbal com-a.m.only.842-4321 Olrl'I French Provenllal, We have • everything: Mll1,lrallar,manyelC1ru c' ' Sn RI ' 1oaded XLNT cell751-3176 COSTAMESA munlcallon skill•. Rex-• ~n canopy bdrm Mt. 4 t8531 Sabot Lane, Ii 1, S t 5.ooo P. P. (714> lua1ci IOU cond., SI0,500 M2-5175 •1• •---....aL•-140--1110 Ible hrs. c a11 B. Gone pc•· good cones. extra Hunt 1ng1 on B c h • 846-4497 0< 960•8125 LAbeoRdHINI 1970 • _...._ SalM 64a-1823 Wanted, 2 MCretarte. to a ccau. 1300 o bo. 84a-5990 ukla<Bef'I. Gold w/b<own &. creme 280 SE 3 .5 Coupe. 32,000mllea.am/fmceas.1=---,,-----,..,....,.-r UU "IO S!AA wo rk with key ex-Barbi. 875-5080 25. C d Sh ,..,..._ 1 1 bit xg;geou• mint s11 750 4 apd. Mint cond. See 10 C•meltt 931• -._ d oect1tlv .. towork In plulh ' Ott white q\Mllr'l ..._ Sof• orona 0· 0-· ·-n • re eng, • ""16• ' · · •nn.ec:Jate. $6500/0BO. · • ,., .... Pert ff .. I Service Station Atten ant ottlces located In ,,,. I HY,..,.... 1225. 2 l*Qe/~ ,_ mucn mOl'e. $7500/obo. good concl. S25,000/obo. ,....., M2:7868. l-!1•9•7e'"cll't:eV)!,_...,b.,onzA1-""!COUP"'pe,_, EHy acceul air con-PIT, Ev• & Wknda. Neel Downey Savlng1 Bldg L• 957-8133 chalae 1150 eech. writing 846-7425 btwn 4-8pm (8!9)4159-7722 '79 2400, lmmac. cond. . Automatic. V-8. PIS , dhk>Md office appearance and hand· near So Cit Plu. Mull ~ no. 2 antique nr• L 14#2731 on treller. 2 ae,ooo ml.... S 12,995. 75 Rabbit. 4 'Pd. aunroof, 70 K. AM I FM oua. IAllH•li llllLYI :~~:~~ ;>$~~ ~-.9:po'r~ h•~ good typing aklll•. Klngazbedoomplat•.lncl. aide chair• a12& eecti. aulU Ulman ulla. Aat•, lllprt.. Call875-1S87 1tereo CH•. 92,000 St.995. 751-3&« No Ctw~beck•I Blvd. Coat• Meaa. dlctephona cepeblllty, =~stes~~~11~· !5'x8' ~ '85 you $1500/obo. 493-4179 .,, Adi tltT ·eo 3000, 30.000 ml, lake =· 1~~6 or~;~~r' .71 Camero Rally Sport No ~I well mannered. ,_t ap-· · haul. 2 WrOIJQht Iron S T 5 5 Reel Sh over payment• "45 20 · · Mil Of trtlde IOI' PU tNdl Call Brian, 836-9334 Stationery StOfe In Corona pearanc:e, and poaltMI. MOVING: q'--1 a1eeper Patio table& with chalra "; ;r:, t~lt tr~I~ '7 4 Fox, 4 dr. auto, xtnt mo. 51Se-3131 ~dyl · '787 vw Sqbk. New ang, Evae 494-5040 · .,,...,.""=::--,c,.,-::'="'~=--=-..,, del Mar ,,_i, FIT •11-Mu•t 21 yrt and old•. oouctl, lttl• new, $145. 1150 eech. 631-2191 u cond. look1 /runa brakH, bait. S1300. SALES-HARDWARE. Full perlaneed .. 1eaper10n. B• 0 Inn In 9 s •I er y . LO\'WNI, $85. Gold dbl& 780-9208 • Offw. Schodl 873-2050 great.S 1475. 557 ... 329 '80 300D. anrf, xlnt cond. 751-3178 "=•7,...1-=E"'"t""'Cam:--...,.lno-,-• .,..ln.,.t-cond-~. time poelllon In retell 675·10t0 $ t 2 o O I mo , Ca I I contour chair 1e5 New ... ..a_ JM! 7111 , Lo ml. $19,500/bal otr. Catm paint, anrf, xtru hardware atore. SH 957-0929, Alll for Marl! q'--1 matt.·, ePrtng•. ORANOECOUNTY aa&1U1tf. 81Audi5000S, Kint oond, S.0-0985 d~. 875-8478 '73 Callf Bug. Ju1t re-$2800/ofr. 631-88!2 It.,., H. W. Wright Com-STOii WIS Rlctlardaon. sa5 Beeut ... t• top col--· .ullll'I 2 H.P. EVINRLiDE fully loeded. Wiii pay you .,,../wknda. ata<ed. SM to believe, -....,------=,...,,,-=-~,,.-- peny, Ma-n45 Good opportunity for , ... table Sao Antq cut -outbOllld, never bMn lo ~ ...... S302/ $3000 firm. 842-9259 IEE n FlllTI SALES, INTERIOR DEC. :n'~~~~'. JtM Wut.. SllS glaM ~10r I tUmb-llT. ml• TUil uMd MOO obo 875-8023 , mo. 832-64&2. 9et-048t ":n-= ~ ~ = '79 VW Dal Rabbit, dlx, air, We haW a good Mlectlon FMhlon 111. Fine Home Call~ 831-«391 EXECSEC'v.18Yf'lexp. i.r..1225.957.-0<tlNI lttll-llalrt-I le&l lblaL 64NewAud15:00GS.Ev.y purch_&,....pl•n•. 4apd, 4dr, 11ereo, xlnt. of NEW & \..cl Chev- Furnlahlng.a retell« need · 'tnatura dealr• pt/tlmt Moving Sale• Dining rm ltntft toll option, Incl O leather. M SUMlll 241< ml. '4700. 851-3922 roletal SM ua toclevi up s.-Pereon. Must IT* TUii OUll employment. 979-INl21 Ml ... t• · ,4 wti..i. Featu~ng WMPOfll of all Take over I•. S3&elmo. • .... -·ee BUG, •unrf, xlnt. know drapaty meuure .._ 1 klll 1 • S • ...... SWOfda, colna. fine 80at co:;;:Jfopa/lnt 1138-5905 af16pm. 1• r Hrty/Comm Mr. Bruce: ,,.,..u r•: typing ' I o~ Practic.1 Nul'M & Hou... china & wver 1200. optic•, gun1mlth on Ouar. llltchlng. Faat ~. 1301 Quall Str•t $2195/bat. 842-9259 844-M80. Nettle Creek =~·1;, ~:Wt~~. keeper, experienced a Co~t = ·=~ ': premlHI. o .c . Fair-Pr• CnVI 720-0573 NB ... till NEWPORT BEACH '80 Rabbit Convert. SALES dep artment helpful. ~~3-~~ooralerencu . ~; S,50, C:C.C1a11 tabtea. ~~·offc~ng~o!,er •t PROF. BOAT FINISH ·n3281. auto,ReCafoa.81-111·1111 Wllblk top, ale.~ --"1111 S 1lary n ego t iabl e , . LQ deak & chr. 1250. • . CUSTOM VARNISH toya, air. Reaeda green. M•ced• '89 200 D Tan magi $7500, M Mature peraon w/bual & w/ral1& In 90 dayt. In-Cati 5SfS Mu1t Mil, !Mke ofr. Pwr Trim 2 HP Edger. Fl'M •t. Deve 840-M49 M100. &45-2375 XLNT Co.;d, 14200'. '81 VW Dal Rabbit PU UC, !!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~ computerup 754-8363 1Uranca benefit•. Con-&73-2290 almoetnewS99873-1499 19'A5281alr aunrool •"oy 213-963-9755 lo ml. 5 1pd, AC.1=-riiiOl!~~~"lllr~~ -----·----1 tact Elalna VHHllO, Hlmalayan blue point, NEW Whlrlpool wahr, Radio Control Gear & Wheela 5'9 000 mllH $4190/ofr. M0-1289 •~ rgw UUl(PAITITI•ll . 720-02o2 t~appt. ~~~53~4r!33~~00· dryer, frHzer, king, P1aneel250.1n1e111v111on YlllT•Ym St0,4oO/OB0&75-2500 . ~ HI 'llllllnMIYllT g,...t. 11200 o; beat Mature pereon tor 1.di:e. lwltt~er4 ... , queen & twin matt' a w/cartrldgea & COmputar FOR ALL PURPOSES '81 BMW 3201 f6 Mklget. COOl!a and G I & I offer. 909-1057 clothing. S.t. & Sun. o_c. Pert/ti--cw~ -Mlp'1u1 I!' Hlt 873-8041 . '200. &42&70 Aecognlzed&. bye • LO MILES-SUPE .. CLEAN rune Ilk• new. 20,000 ml, rMn/lmw tan top 12 300n1 ..... ~ Convt = Sw1i9 Mee1 Exparlence .. _ . ...._ • Ml)of Bank• Ina. o I n S3950/obo 873-9020 am cue, only , ""' · preferred (2t3)J03--8128 wttl train right peraon. ut. Golden Rel pupa. Pool labte. 1" alata. 41C8'. TRAIN SET. 450 plecea. CAPT. LARSON Beige w/brwn 1191or• Int. · ml. auperb cond. $9500. oond. 5/otr 031· 7 · Call 845-758$ lhota. -parenta. ready oak flnlah, 4• Tiffany lamp Mull Mitt W/1 um table 3 NEWPORT 5 tpd, tn/rt, elr. am/Im '80MGB. run• great, caaa. 675-8370 aft. 8:30 ,72 Moneco St• Wgn, SITIJ /Uill Trll... TEACHERS Pr•aahool 10124. S 125. 850-4099 $600. 9e8·9e31 englnet I Iola oftradl & (714)964-9809 caaa. polllhad & painted c I a 1 n & 4 5 0 0 o b o .83 RABBIT O Tl oood cond $900/bll otr R • q u I r u a Ir o n 0 PfT. $-4/hr, Co1ta M .... P1t1 5135 Qn u matt/box 1Prlno• cera. 831·2H7 ~~~:··~·~~~'14~MmYf 850-4049 MUSTSELLI 51pd, amttm S-48-8047 ='~p~~~~ 642-9181 bated p r Xi6lna xlnt,$120.548-5318 . Unlv.rAt~i.tlc,,cl~~· Equ~ Iii 7022 s12,5oo. . Pta.JMI 199 o .... aunroot,ext.warr. 1'7="3,...c""o1-,-t.-:4-lpd---:-.m--ao-wh.,....,.-11, PIMaant. nori-amoklng Ttlt-llenttlq, Cockatlela$80. 5-49-7585 Redecof'atlng Sale: Good ~!,!h ~111 !..~ l0r :::0 or motor yac 1. 851·60'40 dyS & evea 5020: 78V.. auto, anrt, llr, S6550. PIP 840-5023 alrahocll•, am/Im •ter-eo, oftlca In So. Coaat Plue Pr•qualllierlwanfed. •-"'=n Mll atuff at good prlce1. Mr. P'ortw 2131828~5 I 00/mo. _21 Balboa '83 BMW 3201. fun auro· p/1. cue. more. Pert reblt anottru~~1~5 arM. CM. 761·9400 Prof .. ralued at~. -~ Beige COfdwoy aof• pit CoYea. 87~1484 peen upgrade. Quallty cond. $3400, 545-8451 '14 YW l&lllTt or •t 0 er. pla ... nl surrounding• $800,t.,•19"Zenlthwht Univ Alhletlc Club ~ t• carried throuoh to the p • l 7 _....-. ft.J I Secretary: lntatnlllonal Salary + comm + bonWI. Wlml Tl lft pedeltal remote TV Mbrlhlp. '400. 850-1324 ._ Im a 11 e It d • t •I I lllC I -•1n t• Pharmaceullcal fl r1T1 S&flou• llf1anc:llll pol"1· * l300. ovaralHd vlnyl UnUNd Sola Bed i295 81 Ca over Camper Matlculoualy maintained 1••3 .. 7-0,.12-P,.orac:-•t;;•.-5-iPd-... ..., ·ee MUSTANG CONVT. =~: -::i~~u~r-:'6 llal. Opportunity for ad-* 01 •Ulll burg. rectlnet chair S250, Dh·wtta $150. 527-!285 ' w/r.-by/cool, uMd tp-by • determined per-l11ory w/blk Int, 2nd '8310lSCOUNTEDI 111n1 eond. 15800/otr. ovtd vancement EVENING & * IUT llTltlEI decorator arHm love-prox 20 umea. $1150. fec11onl91. $18,000. By owner. Evef')'1hlng n-ot•llll&LTI 873-708& ~ic!c!°:n~~•tl= daytime 1hl1t1. Chuck ... 1at50,Sue851·2788 WUhef, di)«, TV, IOfa 84..._8025 appt.714-644-0282 181500 676-6838 . YILllWAIO .72 LTD. dep•ndabla, Dept. Muat be •Int 11 Randolph. 497-7501 .... lfstlff" dyl. 973-9333 evea. :.:g::~ atz,e •J.._~9g r l .. n l Convenlantly Localed 845-2375 SINCE 1953 muat Mii. $500 85()..3507 l:':t.' 1~"'or~~ : 1;~~~~K1~ ........... " ~~~~ ~.,:~/= JllM. ...... iUi 118 MOto rn LbfinO. & Cornpet&ltlvely Prload ~~~~. -LIK~~~59 141-IJH a.ta 181 '77 GRANADA, 4 dOOr. maintain ni... &per 1., Expet. Mt IOlar •PPll for l11hMla1411 ,condl250tobo 551·2272 $2t!5.840-24MRob Kint cond .. alt. FM/AM, handllng Iha document• top c10Mf'. Work •I N.B 1-111• ~ -t::; '71 911 3 Llt&f Taro•. BllU new ti,..' bell. anso. , __ 1 ..,._.,, 1 1 u 1 • b c.-Twin bed corna1 unit wltbl ...... .....,_P... atro, recaro ... ,, Od cond .... R 195 Amigoe Way, EM!- ''"" Pf....._..ut .. Ol'O-oc. nr Y "' onuHa. AM/FM cloc:k radio 1160. -•• l l llltrl 1111 S1ie..Sarvlc.Leu1ng l9500obo 831...e&}SI bluff NB 780-H88 ommerclal 1hlpm•nta 720-tMO. 9-12. , 984•15128 MICROWAVE YW..UD •~--· ~·~· ~---- OWJ MU -OUld be help-..UilM 9"-t221 aft.8pm 1h2vameha X'f-128@n. IY'W r AO\~R '78912E,aunrt.newP/8'e, FOi' '82 ESCORT GUC deluxe M. Send rwnna to Per-Ttl•••111 Weittrs S'..._ b alCle .,~--'-' Welnul bad room Ht, duro, It. legal trail motor-l'L.11 \.f\J' V C alloyl, rablt eng .. cherry, Salee. Patt•. I SeMce wgn, ale. crulae. r/rl!Cll. aonnal offlc:er. NewPQt1 Wanted, to malt• apc>tm'a, ,..,. Y .....,.,....,... dr....-, mirror. hMd-cycle. Xlnt oond, elmoat 1{)1.5 R_Xt·I\\ M' before 9am or •ft• 8pm 210WMtl<atellaAv. only 18K ml .. JOnt oond .. Pharmactullc•I• In-noMlllng.Call073-9421 :r;:::ydEi'c!:= bOard,nlghtttlll'ld.Excel •u&11llaaL 1114 ..-.1150flnn.~54 ..... -~,~ ........ ,... 780-1582 BetweenN.-pof1Fwyl S5195.0ene!551~ tematklQnal, P.O. Box t>etwn 12·5, Fred Alltlllre dMk $450 ~·93 7227 '-0nd11 Ion. S 2 5 0 . .. w c:ate ,,,.,,..,.,.,. .. •J',.i""<>4" .78 914 2.0, A,,,,_• Otp, 15 Anehelm StadlulTI 1890, ~port Beech, Dane. Studio. · · • H2°"0:\g & ~. never uMd 111 -lllfPD , ..,.._. SI In ~-no- CA. 92te0/0147. • TOPW Eutlake 48" aq oek table WOOD D ETH TABLE $200. 64e-2S70 New paint, 93e kit, Iott of ~ ~:~i;lllOUltlte· M llO. IH-1111 W'J Secretary/Raceptlonlat, Fern .... Pref. Model• & *300.~ .. m.~:_ina;r"" •newly uptloletered °';":'t:o~~~= 8 .,_ ~Leeal...; cond. S1200/obo. toplda,forlAGuneHlllt &oor1L(213lee&-1964 ... , 4.,,'!'1 7 .. ! .. t ... °""'917&obo.24t-ttoe ... '79 91tsc ~ucuioutiy .•;ti1WllTWAGIN@ 770-4111 law off!Oa. 830-eeeo -_, ·715 BMW 900, MW ctutctl. UllllT =::'~~oractle A per90nal lll'ld proud u-'-·1"""8-Ceprt--11.-reo-.~v-.. -.-..,ci-. llmTUT/IHIPT, TUll191 _...,........ 35.ooorn1.Kr....-ba98, lmlT•Y (7 14)64~ cMIV9VWapnaydedl-entr1, ht~. Sl'K ml. -Wrl _,. wlndJ"""* fllring, NM ,78 ,...,.. 4 $ n cated to quallty MMoe, NM I IOOka GfMt. QIOO .,.911& .. Timi. HeveYouVllltadU.81nce grea t UOOO /Olt ,tACL50t:'" apd, 1" '799118CT.,ga,blll/blll, apwepana,andaocm-Obo.640-14'8 f'ull/UIM, S1200tmo to ~P glv. lhem a Med THE GRAND OPENING? 641-0117 H. 54040()1 W. *'1t 6281.• A/T, AIC all optlone. Te & 8'f, petltlve ..... preeen· ,18 ,.._ n V8 '°' atatt. Immediate open. atan. Eam loP ... part A LOI Of NeW MecMndlM .,,_ 2 ·~ t '82 8•-... 1 AM 125 ln1 ""'"'ZC:J. 123,000. 833-8704 dyS. tetlon of th• unique ........,I ' 'ale, 4 Ing. 0o.. not ..,piy unlMI time evening•. Only Plut New o.ei... 1957 •t ..-, 1 · -=~ , ... ,.,. ~ -· 11 (..-v.. Volkewaoan quality -tPCI. radl~..:. "9reo 1~· ~load wttt1 woro-po11t1va, dependable, Newport Blvd. C.M. 00 1~17.P. Noehlnoc-:;-oond .. •lldetorXR250or *'78 3 : 4 apd, AIC. '79 tH. all apac . hldea oov.r.S2tuu.t7Ml1t4 ttAr aoftwtn. Conftden· outgoing adult a need 64~272. Soutllbound '2. " ornona. ·"'· oond. W/eatV. oontract . DNIO °' ltOO. 4M-t258 ~~X~~· 5 apd AIC ::~e~ ':~~ ~~~ eoe CHALLMAN'S 1181· M~2~~brldgt, ~io7>':m~~ b9C....,eey8t.&1tth ........... IHt t4C>Olot1o4CM-a029 _lmf.. (5862~· ' S2t,7I0.4ff471t @WllTWAGIN@ . •.naay tlll'u Friday. Roll t ct.-$ tlOO 3... LAAOI QAAAQI SALi Pl&att/O!tau 1111 Qood fOt ~ for ~;~.!eea1 g tpd, SIR .,. POf"lehe 924, = Ecuri. Shlr1M Corp. ,........ l400. 4'4 40M Shall> ga1 needed to work TUYB. AIDT o1 :,, $100-Ui5 .• ~ .. 1A4:.~~:.: 1':1· Plano. Litt. ,_ Solnae. pam,91n· 'J..~1.." .. "°1 ft 1:i. l50 *'12 320!: 5 IC>(I. SIR :4·.: ~·19 950• 1e:*~'!:',,;.:::c, ·7d~~·~Foo In fut pecead ~ Ml" 2 yrs •xp. Sabr•Cmcl oak h•t r• 1250, t ' Dtfi ....,.,. ,,,.....,... · Wllltney by KlmbaH mdl. -"' • • uam (1EVF4t31 ui · Wtatm!Mtat · · • Beach rael •tat• oftlc:e. & vao. Miiiie, 871-131 t tbl. Chra S2IOO. 645-HIO WllfnVt din tbl, peda, 8 All WOOd. 1150. 84t-3118 * '7t 3204: 4 lt>d. aunrool '11111 ...... l 14/YW1·WllT Mu.I l'llMI exoal. typing .,,_ • ..,.... Cflre: dinette Ml, e Cltlra; Ste>fY I C&artc Plano Con. I (Ol1YPZ) IAMWft Total~VW'a • (minimum 75wpm)' die> I' ....... I 5ft coffee & and tblt: P•llO . *'78 :t20I. 4 apd, twrwoof. ---• • t~ llkllle Contac1 Comp. edit. 5900, 811• ... .. ..... HI' buffet· ploturH' '°'9 welnut lllnt COnd U ' Motor Home, 119W. (4t1atl) AMUIM pe)'l'Mr'lte OAC. VW '71 1ut 7 p ... Konvl PIS, *1.. i'N brtla. atm Peogy(7t4)133-2900. periance1rT1,l9t.FullOf IUllWllllll hdboerda; mlec itaf'l'a; St470.&42~tol .._,.8.Alr&Gen.,,...*'11 3201: AIT. A/C C!L(17110e) lllnt cond, oatm pnt: 1150.&4 .. 1NS pert ttma.. &42-e671 OIM a hanging lampt: el•o ~t piano, QfMt oond, ..,.._. llOW for ho41daye. (MTUOO) LUii Amlll Cf'Pt9. penajlng, am/Im '11 OfMd .,,._, 2 Ot ~wh41'*'<'People ~:=.~r-31ttST, lralnt .latUf'day, '""91Mll.M00.78CM2t1 M1Slwt!Of'701dey.f00 •·a 3204, g liC)d. 8/R 111·1• Q .... Mal •••. loeded, n .ooo ml °' l'iwt'• what the Hoe you rHd IOdty'. CANNERY Vilt.AO! 1800 Lineoln Lfut WutNtndruitwoochplnet ,,... mllea. 714-tl57-t01) (tFZP915) -17&001010. 950-5427 c 0 n cl . • 7 a 0 0 I 0 Ir DAILY PILOT c1111lfleCI Ad•? II not, Newport Beach. Open H.mPtNr•. MM326 pleno ""*' ""'' oond ... • 0 u n • 111-1111 Th• ... , •• , draw In the vw DHher '74 auto, 642-092'7 .... SEAVIOI DIRECTORY )'OU're l'l\lulng the beet lt•I Tuee . ..Sat. 173-ot25 Find whatyou wa nt In S710.' l'•·t~ 14 bt~ luggy/IT\Ot10fc)'Cle Tnr. 20CI W. lit, Santa Ana WHI, .. a Dall~ Piiot •mllm & air 76,000 .. .., abOutl bargain• In tOWfll Dally PilOt Cl..,.,.... ..,PM '*'~ 1412-1353 ao-d8unclay Olaulfttd Ad. 642·&e18. ,,,..... S1160. 5-48-7'241 CieMltled Ada 8424'?1 A""Al.lver.tulng Supplement toJhe Dally Piiot -------.l ---------- .................................................. ._ ______ .._ ________________________________ ~~~~~--~~~ ~ - 2 -Evenlnge/An Advertt81ng StJpJ*ment to the DAILY PtLOT /Thur9day, October 13, 1983 Foreign diversity tempts diners ' Nouvelle French popular pick at Marriott's Nicole's The first step in dining out along the Orange Coast is to decide which country's food you prefer. French cuisine Is a popular choice -especially the nouvelle style with the freshest herbs and natural sauces. The newest showplace for this tasteful preparation is Nicole's, an elegant, intimate res- taurant seating 64 at the Newport Beach Marriott. Settle into the soft burgundy surroundings, admire the etched glass and harp music and savor the evening's specialties chosen by executive chef Paul Panella, formerly of Scandia, who also excels In classical French entrees. Luncheon is served from 11:30 to 2:30 and dinners from 6 to 10 p.m . Mondays-Thursdays and 6 to 11 p.m. on Frldays and Saturdays. (Jackets required for men.) For further details, phone 64()-4000 to arrange for a table at Nicole's or a patio reservation tor lunch at the hotel on Newport Center Drive. Le Premier has fine settings for Nordic cuisines Le Premier. opposite South Coast Rep- ertory Theater In Costa Mesa, Is a collection of dining rooms -each with Its own ambiance, cuisine and price range - operating under one roof. Owners Geril and Gotta Muller. who also own the prestigious Ambrosia restaurant In Newport Beach, have carried through with a no-tipping policy at Le Premier -no gratuities of any kind will be accepted by the staff of the restaurant. ,.,n elaborate glass dome entry and elegantly designed lobby with seven crystal chandeliers Imported from Austria lead Into the Premier Grill on the left and the Viking Lounge oo the right. The Premier Grill offers a continental menu and elegant Old World decor with walnut paneling, highlighted by a large copper and brass rotisserie with a turning · spit. The Viking Lounge, accented by a solid mahogany bar cappec! with a copper top, provides a more lnfor;f;aJ atmosphere and a strictly Scandinavian menu. Considerate serviee complements the fine dining experience at Nicole's. - Indian cooking arrives at 'diner's Disneyland' The spicy sauce that accompanies the crisp cracker bread at Gandhi's restaurant in"South Coast Plaza Village makes It the newest "hot spot" for the ethnic palate. Owner-chef Muhammad Raflque, whose credentials Include critical acclalm from London, prepares chicken, seafood and lamb in tandorl -clay ovens -for the nightly set 4-or 5-course dinners. Gandhi's average prices ($6 for lunch, $10 for dinner) make It the most reason- able of several Indian restaurants In the area now. But foursomes who want to really splurge, can reserve the $80 Khurzl (marln.red lamb or chicken) din,,..-24 hours In advance. The tantalizing flavors are MrVed from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. dally amid a tranqull, maroon and beige decor featuring brus ceilings and light oak trim. Elsewhere along the village's cob- blestone pathways at the corner of Bear Street and Sunnower Avenue la a virtual diner's Disneyland with opportunities to sample European to Aun foodt. The Good Earth; near the vtttaoe foun- tain, serves huge aandwichel, omelett .. or showmanship of teppan or tempura cook- ing and the decorative detail of othef Japanese foods. Mammoth sandwiches, salads and Ice cream concoctions are popular at Meyerhof's overlooking the village green, and heartier appetites can be satisfied with the fresh seafood entrees at the Hungry Tiger. Breakfast whims can be satisfied from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Belgian Watne with those extra high and crisp treats drizzled with butter and syrup or fluffy, succulent omelettes. Newport Turtle has gazebo of desserts The new Newport Turtle In Fashion tlland, Newport Beech, It open with new decor, new food and wine bara and a new a la carte menu. Speclattlea of the houte are frelh flth broiled over mesquite charcoal, fresh paata and a deNet1 gazebo fllled with lu9cioutnell. , cashew chicken. alt made with only natural, wholesome Ingredients. P1tron1 at the Upstart Crow bookstore/coffee houM alp on espresso while chatting and browsing. ..., ............ ~ ...... Le Premier, at 695 Town Center Drive, la open for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres from 4 to 7 p.m. Dinner Is served from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Mondly through Saturday. Valet parking la avail- able. Diner& anticipate rich, ethnic fl-.von at Gandhi's. Antonelto's specieltzea tn ltellen--atyte veal, meat and fish di.hee white HorlklWI tempts and entertain• dlnert with the Special vintage boutique wtnea are 9erwd by the gl ... , and five entertainment Is featured Wednead1y through Saturday nlghtl. The Newport Turtle II located It 59 Fashion Island on Newport Center Ortw. Cell ~-5818 tor reeerv1t1ona. Gourmet cuisine with Oriental flair The Mandarin Gourmet Restaurant. 1500 Adam• Ave., Cotta Mesa, off en an array of Chinete delicacies preptired by Mlch•el ('Jdan1. Hi1 •pec:ialtie1 include Peldns Duck, dumplinp, whole f i1h and other 1umptuou1 di•h~. The restaurant alto off ert an extentive wine lut. Take-out ordert are available. For Information, call 540-193 7. Relax at the Rex If you deelre 1 romantic OOMn view atmoephere, gourmet ftlh dlahel and connolaaeur'• wine Mtectk>n for a apeclat lunch Of din,., expetlenoe the Rex at the Newpor1 Beech Pier OWttooklng the h .. toric dorymtn neet. Rex Changter, welt.etnown r•teurateur who brOU(lht his exptrtlM of gourmet fllh from H1w111, hu booated the atand•rdl of frelh abalone, tcan'lpl, opakapaka, ono, maht mehl, cal•matl, tw0tdftlh and N imon. Surpualng hta tredltlon of excellence for fllh, Rex ll90 offert 1 ~tlon of fine ve.t, tteu, lan\b and put1. Don't pua up ttM ~ to hive an authentic boullabe68M CK a cNlted or hot ~-whl .. llttlng It the bat feeing a bMuttfUI auneet. Open for IUnch end dlnn«, the Rex It loolted at 2108 w. ooeen Front, ~ Beech. Call 875-25ee tor reeervatlonl Monday t ough Fr1day from 11:30 a.m. Dinn« te MfWd night~ lPOePt Sunday) from &:30. Dreee .. OllUlll; blnquet ~ ~ ... pMctng .. avellatM. , Evenings/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT !Thursday, October 13, 1983 -3 A co/lect1dn ine restaurants in one GOOD EARTH RESTAURANT place settin~TONELLO RISTORANTE .. · Classic Northern llaltan cuisine. a superb Unequ.1.vocally the finest in natural wine list with a very capable stall to ass.ure cuisine. Breakfast/Lunch/Oin~er your dining a real expertence Reservations 8 A.M ·10 PM Sunday· Thursday, and iackets suggested (714) 751-7 153 8 A. M · 11 P M Friday and Saturday GANDHI RESTAURANT 557-8433 Enjoy our classic Indian cuisine 1n an atmo- BELGIAN WAFFLE A scrumptious selection of waffles Plain. powdered. fruited. or fudged, all are equally delightful' Hamburgers. homemade muffins, soups, sandw1l::hes, and omelets Patio dining. Weekdays and Saturdays. 8 AM ·8 PM Sundays: 8 A.M ·5 PM. (714) 557·5186 RESTAURANT HORIKAWA Operated by Horikawa of Tokyo. offers gourmet Japanese cuisine 1n a serene set· ting. Try our combination luncheons 1n the Teppan Room, cooked right before your eyes by showmen chefs. Alt ma1or c redit cards Open 7 days a week (714) 557·2531 MEYERHOF'S RESTAURANT Meyerhof's Restaurant on the Green In South Coast Plaza VIiiage since 1976. Dine 1n our turn-of.the-century country kitchen and en1oy superb sandwiches, thick soups, fresh salads, w1'le, beer, softer beverages. desserts, and detectable rce cream creations. (71 4) 5"0·eo.~ sphere that is reminiscent of India itself. Fantastic food and service await those wish- ing a unique and fresh dining experience. 556-7273 South Coast Plaza Village Located at Sunflower & Bear Streeta Santa Ana. CA 927°' • (714') 751"'8595 HUNGRY TIGER RESTAURANT Famous for ltve Maine 1obster and fresh fish daily The oyster bar has 11$ own menu of special seafood dishes Lunch and dinner Entertainment a"'1 dancing (714) g19.1181 VEROUGO'S- RESTAURANTE Y CANTINA Fantasltco! Tantalizing trad1t 1onals and exquisite espec1al1dades Strolling mariachis and champaane brunch to spice up your Sundaysf Monday·Saturday. Lunch 11 A.M.·3 PM .• Dinner 3 PM 11 PM . Sunday Brunch 9:30 A'"'M ·2 30 P M (714) 557-3701 UPSTART CROW ANO COMPANY A complete b00k1tore and fun service reslaurant are joined together in tt!i• unique concept. BrOWM fOf •~.enjoy fine pastries and gour· met conffl. Of dine on a menu that lncludet 10 hemt)urgen, Puta Peeta Baled and Chl(ken Dijon. OellY from 10:00AMto10:00 PM. ~ l)runchft. (714) 882..0727 ...., • -E.YMl~Ar4~·S.PJN1*11tt'tO~l1:"1'·Ptlt&lf.fte,..16\atot.. \~;118'3J Hamlet's the 'in' place Success of appetizers or hamburgers can't be overstated ' Thirty-three years ago, Marl~ and Harry Lewis opened their first Hamburger Hamlet In the heart of Los Angeles' Sunset Strip. Their unique concept In res- taurants saw Immediate success, and the Lewlses now operate 22 locations In Los Angeles, Washington o.c .. Chicago and Bethesda. Md. Blackbeard's fans like chops Black beard's, at 4250 Martingale In Newport Beach, has been pleasing palates for more than a decade. What keeps 'em coming back to the Caribbean-style restaurant is the variety of specials offered each evening. For Instance, the Caribbean bean pork chop that includes a three-Inch thick chop with savory sauce, a aide of banana with a butter rum sauce and sauteed pineapple. You can get honey-dipped chicken every night, fish for two, and, most nights an 8-ounce prime rib dinner for only $7.95; red snapper's the same price. Sunday brunch Is a favorite at Blackbeards, and costs from $6.95 to $8.95 Including champagne, fruit salad and blueberry muffins. Blackbeard'a la open Sundays from 10 a.m to 9:30 p.m.; Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to midnight. Food service begins at 11:30 a.m .• except Saturday, when dinner service begins at 5 p.m. Happy hour la Monday through Friday from 4-7 p.m .. where well drinks are doubles and cost only $2. Wine and beer are $1.50. The restaurant Is offering entertainment beginning this week, Including guitarist Jerry Valentine and magician Jerry Camero. The Hamburger Hamlet chain has earned a reputation for tasteful decor. delightful ambience, Impeccable service and a supremely detectable menu. In ract. the Georgetown Hamlet In O.C. was Washingtonian magazine's choice for "best hamburgers and best onion soup" six years In a row. Georgetown also haa become a favorite "In" spot for the top political brasa In Washington. Regulars Include Sen. Mark Hatfield. Morgan Mason. Mike Curb and Michael Deaver, head of the WhHe House staff, who gave Marilyn Lewis his favorite recipe for Mexican chee9e soup. She's promised to add the recipe to future menus. So many heads of :state dine at the Hamlets that Marilyn created the "State Department" hamburger, covered with the finest Imported brle and toasted almonds. to be eaten with a knife and fork. Our own Costa Mesa Hamlet serves the same award-winning food that they're enjoying In Washington. There's a host of the Hamlet's sensational burgers to whet your appetite. However. you may also choose from such ravorltea as a rich lobster bisque (fresh chunks of lobster and crab served with garlic toast), the delicious "tormaggl pomodora with Ratatoullle" (a refreshing sampling of cheese, provolone, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers, oerb dressing and a sprlnkle of bull, Ratatouille and saltines), or perhaps a plate piled high with "hot wings" (spicy chicken wings served with celery sticks and blue cheese). Accompany your lunch or dinner with a frosty beer or one of the Hamlet's margaritas or raspberry daiquiris. Finally, top It all oH with one of their house desserts, Including hot apple pie with cinnamon stick Ice cream and hot rum sauce, the "ultimate" hot fudge cake or homemade chef'ry cobbler. all complemented by a sooop of Haagen-Dazs toe cream. You'resure to enjoy the New York bar. complete with backgammon and highlighted by a tiled floor. Happy hour Is from 4 to 7 p.m. Hamburger Hamlet la located In the Mesa Verde Center on Adams Avenue near Harbor Boulevard In Costa Mesa. Call 546-7392. Celebra te with dinners To mark it• 3Sth annivenary, the Jolly Roger re1taurant is tening two Teriyaki Steak dinners for the price o( one -$9.95 - through Nov. 27. The char boiled 11eak8 come with lresb pineapple and baked.potato or rice pilaf. Jolly Roger regulan know how good hotcakes, omelettes and Art'• Waffles are in the morning and how &o0thing Buccaneer Buckel& can be during Jolly Houn l rom 4 to 7 p.m. Children under 10 can choote lrom their Pirates Hat menu. ALL NEW MENU Serving Lunch and Dinner Daily .,. HAPPY HOUR 11:30 AM to 8 P M In The Saloon See Our Beautiful Ocean View Live Entertainment & Dancing THERE ARE MANY FINE RFSfAURANTS IN ORANGE COUNTY Saloon & Res taur a n t A t Tb e Newpor t Pier 2100 W. Oce anfront 6715-9900 ~lb w~1Jll NOW THERE IS AGREATCNE. IN ·n If. RWISTl<Y HOTEi. 18800 MKNmlUR BOULEVARD. IRVINE CAUFORNIA 92715. (7Jtl) 752 8777 .. _,... _.., • J~ r -open daily Lunch 11 am -5 pm Dinner 5 pm -9:30 pm Fr. & Sat. 10:30 pm GERMAN RESTAURANT Try Our Continental Speclaltle1 Coclrtall1 Banquet Faclllti" (20-800) Home of the OKTOBERFEST Now thru Nov. ZOth Oom-pah-pa &.nde from Germany ......... ~~-fWp.Jlll C....4 ... HUNTINGTON BEACH (714 117-1410 -(714) m-onz ... E . Loeated on Newpor1 Beaeh'a Baek Bay, Anthony'• Pier II bouta that it senes more rresh fdh than any restaurant in tlte land. Wl-ere else can you get a Maine lomter tail for $4.95 enry day of the week? Rettaurani ownen daily eeout worldwide looking for the beat buys. Tlte restaa.rant regularly offen both east and west coast awonlfdb, aalmoa from Norway, fresh shrimp from Saata Barbara and hu at le•t 30 .arieties of frah fialt daily. They ai.o sene free fresh clams during happy hour and have early-bird specials nightly. The restaurant d located Dellt to the Newport Du.net aquatic: park. Casa's hospi~ality lasts The Ml Casa reetaurant has been dispensing tasty Mexican dishes slnoe 1972 at 296 E. 17th St., Costa M .... The popular reetaurant offers complete meals ranging from $3.45 to $4.95. Ala carte meals start at $1.50. Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Popular guitarist Peter Wlekersham provldee entertainment Wednesday through Saturday evenings. No happy hours are scheduled. The owners also operate a Ml Cua reetaurant a~ the Balboa Pier. ROUSE or p ... a; ••• SDDO' CO<:KTAJI. 4.ti CJlAll COCltTAfL 4.25 MUSH•OOM CAP!! lUS num EAST£llN G..UIS 3.95 trm.E l'fEClt STEAM a.AMS 4.U A •tu.MAN SPIM"IAl.Tl' • l!S4·.\a.....-nl LN IAll«ii• ..... lll.alMP 11.-..... BA.~ !154·~" ...... C'eMalNA'l1eN SM .... Pl.ATS .... aAtn' Leen .. KAMPI llTYU .... ,._ ........... a-............. .., 8KA .,_ ..... llNTUfll fM ~-.....-. ........ -.. -.,..,_-. ~ .... -..~--C-•C.-. AaALeJ'f .. AM~N& 11.M ,. .... ,_ o-o-i.-t•--·- I$""~.~&~ I ~((J/' ...... Yrnl _. O. lftDD ~MAM>. POTATOa Oii IUCa aallAJITePQllalJDlf.._...N aUlJf ... v _.,.---~ pa1g CJllOlM .... ('lllCllD U\'.U .... Oioo .. a-...--___ ., .... _ ......... lmaaIM ... two dinners fOr the pr1« you'd expect to pay for one' EaCh dinner featwu a ttndu charbrotlitd Sirloin Stull marinated in our spedal Tatyakl S.UCc. topped with fftsh Ptnuppk and sawd with BWd Potato or Rkc Piiaf. your chola of Soup of the Day. Clam ~ or a Tossed Mixed Green Salad .. cwn our Frahly BUcd Wann 8ftad and Butter. ~ol\9 :ltoS• .. ~ ... ... BREAJ(FAST • LUNCH • DINNER Coddails .. Jolly Hour .. daily from 4pm to 7pm ..... ,.._. • 203 ManN Av«nu.o &..a...._.· Ofl 5 al Lake Foru1 Dnw <Beer and Wim ~MCe Only> 22873 Lake Fore•I Dnw M.,.RA1TAl'I <LUI <JIOYOU IOtJP OU JOOa c.,. 1.95 ..... 1.95 ,__. __ _ ~,, gju;: MJX£0 Cll£El'j SALAD 2.25 0.--ol.,....._ -- Sf:llVID 'llTTW ~ Oii IRU:D -WAD, roTATOU Oii IUCJt t:11•PP .. NllL9IN ft1IA& . .... -- Hill& nutt Ml~eN 8TllAll .. ... ..... .... .9hnh1Nwf' fa, 9'/kJ6 ~~,.~ F'INEST RIB OF' BEEF' AVAILABLE, AU JUS .. u.MAJnl PlrTIT& lll'llOAL ... MUM~ llllllUIAJI UM .. UM.Aini .llM ~•Y lfM ,, .. _..._...,.. _____ . ___ ... .. ;; ... I ;; I ~~ ----.,....... ' ~95 ·--~ . ... E ....... 81vtl ........ •Ta.n1• w t; 6 -Evenings/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thtnday, October 13, 1983 Biting farce is last course at Harlequib La Palme date's memorable Resort serves fresh California entrees in ,artlen setting The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse la pres- enting "Romantic Comedy," a play abOUt collaborating playwrlghta, through Nov. 13 at the plush dinner theater Just north of Coeta Mesa. Bernard Slade's biting comedy focuses on a successful playwright who ls lollng a writing partner and gaining a bride on the same day. Into his life comes a young woman who dresses like an urchin from "Oflver" but who Is capable of supplying the chatactera to match his ,witty dialogue. Together, they enjoy a decade of suoc:ess -until she catches him cheating on his wife and walks out on him. So, 8Y80tually. does the wife, but they're reunited In the ftnal act even though she now haa a new husband and a successful career as a novelist. The Newport• Reeort kept lta ,..... ~ture In dining under ..,...,. .. """"*. Whle decoratort Md rwnod11 .. WC>f1(ed t...rertlhty getting reedy kw • ,.. opening, Ken Price, a natlonally ~ cermnltt, falhloned 80 original art P*ea -ea palm treee on them. His CUJ>*, platee, bowls end ~ _.,. made eepecialty kw La Palme, a remod1l1 d ver1lk>n of the Hewporter ,.....,,.,,t, which f~ Callfomla ~. Such are. u Tagllatelll with wlld mu8hrooml and lhalotl or T.,,. heh ftlh (steemed and MrYed In a bamboo container) with -'"'*' eab9yon and baked goat ct'9lll vinaigrette mey be exotlcalty named but the emphuAe la simply on a«vlng the freshest, native-California dishes poeelble. And the letting Is Calfomla at Its belt: tot• of palm treea. potted planta and wtndows overk>oklng • brick courtyard Nied with flowera. The Ml wine Hst emphalzee Calffomia wtnee. ''What we have done at La Palme Is to per90n8HZe all our~Ulktg many different~_.,_.. from Italy, IPk:Y dllt'8a from MexJco and d-6c culllnl from FrMCe." t8'd MlchMI Watren, exec:utNe c:Mf. Ola11lcat guttattet Greg Coleman performa at La Palmlnlghtty and duttng Sunday brunch. Dinnen .. 8lt'Wd' a la carte, but eact'I brunch oomee with an app.ctnr. eoup « sal8d, entree -jlCen\8 J*'Cllk-. zucct*'I gezqw:ho, smoleed 8llmon-egol benedlct or meequtt~ tuna 'with tottllla -and '*'8rt. o...ta lndude fr9lh fruit end cnam, chocolate ~ cake and white chocolate Ice et..n wtth raspberry coulls. La Palme, 1107 Jamboree Roed, Newport Bw:h., ls open for dinner Monday through Thur9day, 8:30-10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday untN 10;30 p.m. Lunch 19 serwd from 11:30 Lm.-2 p.m. on waekct.ys end Sunday brunch 19 from 10 Lm.-2:30 p.m. Men are aaked to weer )lld<ets at La Palme; ti..,. ' not required. Seth Foster stars as the veteran writer and Sandy Edgerton plays hie cotlaborator In this fast-paced comedy directed by Richard Vath. Others ih the Har1equln cast are Carol Swarbrlck as Foster's agent, Kathryn Macke as his polltlcally oriented wife, John Culver as Edgerton's suitor and Ann Walker u a Broadway actress. Old World presents German fare, decor The show Is preceded by a buffet dinner featuring a variety of salads and at leut three meat entrees. The Harlequin Is the most etaborate of Orange County's dinner theaters and maintains a strict dress code. "Romantic Comedy" continues nightly except Mondays at the Harlequin, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana, with two per- formances on Sundays. For further Infor- mation and reaervatlons, call the box offloe at 979-5511. The Old World German ,_.aurant In Huntington Beach featur• continental food as It Is serwd In Austria, Hungary end Germany, wtth veeJ and pork 9Chnttzets being the most popui.t dlahea. But the reetaurant at 7581 Center Ave., near Golden W•t College, aleo specializes In aauerbraten (m.tnated pot rout of beef) and both Swtll and thuerlnger bratwurst. Lunc:h ts served from 11 Lm. to 5 p.m. and pricel range from $2.95 to $4.50. Dinners. serwd from 5-9:30 p.m. range from $3.95to$12.95. Thereareapectaladalfy. Reaervatlon• aren't required un .... there are more than 6 to 8 people In a party. The reetaurant featuree four dining areas plus banquet faclttie. that can aeet up to 800 diner•. One of the dining rooms teaturee a wt9t'llng wen and bouts aturdy German furniture and antiques. The Bawrian Room la patterned after the Alps In paintings and decor. The Hamburg Room Is patterned after the MapOrt city of Hamburg, and exudel a aeulde motif. A boat hangs from ' one of the wella. And the fourth re.taurant, the formal Blue Room. Is decorated In blue ¥at"9I with an antique Germwl emperor's ooech u Its hlghllght. There'a also a lounge with a stage for entertalnment and a large bar that often codrtaMI and a wide range of German been. Preeldlng over the r•taurant la Herta Sabltzer, a 2~yeer-old chef who came to Old Wortd three YM"9 ego from the Austrian Alp9. Happy Hour Is ICheduled ~ p.m. Monday through Friday. 1 4fj F~J~':~G: A CALIFORNIA CUISINE .;._ ..... \\~ Fre1h Se•food ,. Ii"• FIESI AllLME Mii LlllTEI II SUSll V WTElllEIF LUNCH •DINNER • BRUNCH. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT RESERVATIONS NIGHTL y AND SUNDAY 675-5777 AFTERNOON BOAT CHARTERS LA TE SEA~OOD BAR CORPORATE FUNCTIONS OUTSIDE SEATING BIRTHDAYS WATERFRONT DECK WEDDINGS & RECEPTIONS SUNDAY CHMWtAGNm 11RUNCH CRUIU lndlvldua11 ef'IJoy 2 hour Harbor Crutee with brunch and champagne eerved aboard the Cennery CrulM Boat "ISLA MUJERES". R .. 1FV8tlona Nqutred. featuring Dinner 7 nights a week Sunset Dinner 5-7 p.m. Happy Hour Hot & cold hors d' oeuvres & 2 for 1 cocktails 4-7 p.m. Ladies Night Fridays 50¢ drinks Proudly pre1entin1 Sunday Champa1ne Brunch Chef carved baron of beef, Honey Baked Ham, complete omelette bar (build your own), clams, oyitera on the half shell, and a variety of bot and cold entreea. Fresh f ruita, vegetables and aalada. Freeh croisaants, pastries and deuerta. Complimentary Champqne, Bloody Marys & Screwdrivers Catering for Weddings, Banquets and Parties Ocean View Setting 8$01 B. Coaat Bwy., Corona del Mar 769-1864 & _n Evenings/An Advertlslng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 13, 1983 -7 Huntington Beach favorite In the heart o f old Huntington Beach, Villa Sweden has long been a favored stop with diner& seeking a change from the chrome and glitter o f more conventional restaurants. Quaint, comfortable and slightly Old World in flavor, Villa Swed en specializes in smorgasbord dining and daily provides new and differe nt dishes. A second Villa weden (same owners, same fine food) in Corona del Mar has banque t facilities for up to 100 persons. Le Chardonnay enchants Elegant dining In plush surroundings Is provided at the Le Chardonnay Restaurant 1n the Registry Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. ~ Diners enjoy Fn...nch-t;allfornlan cuisine and listen to fiarp ml>slc amid etched glass, brass and French Impressionistic paint- ings. Popular entrees Include Supreme of Duck with poached California figs and a lobster casserole In a Chardonnay wine sauce with chanterelles. Another speclalty Is sauteed loln of lamb flavored with fresh thyme. Plus a large selection of French pastries A TOUCH OF at the Is prepared on the premises. Le Ctrardonnay boasts an e11 tenslve selection of w i nes from a temperature-controlled cellar on the premises with an adjacent area for wine-tasting and cocktails. Valet parking Is available. Jackets are re4\Jlred for men. Banquet facilities are available for up to 800 people. Lunch Is served weekdays from 11 to 2:30. Dinner ts served from 6 to 10 p m. Sunday through Thursday and from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Reservations are recommended. Tele- phone 752-2044. COUNTRY Finest in Prime Rib -Panf ried Steak Bar-8 -Que Ribs • Fresh Seafood LUNCH 11-3 Mon-Fri DINNER 5 -11 Mon-Sat HAPPY HOUR 5-7 Mon-Fri Dfnner reservations guaranteed Dyer Road & Newport Fwy. 54 7-1512 Intimate Dining ' In Our Romantic Cellar LUNCH 11:30 to 2:30 Mon-Fri. DINNER 5:30 to 10:30 Mon -Sat. Closed Sunday Call for Reservations 1695 Ir.vine Ave. 646-7944 Costa Mesa In M cVay Buliding nus PERS0N ·o1DN'I ff ACTUAL? HfOTO Gj\tAT ltx>I> li>COVl:R. ~lfl w M~ FBEt 00:.K 2~ .fEOrLt ~<M:S 'llll:WOBLA> KA~ JIM>ABD1£a~ 'l'lMt ,){[ OUt\ MLOO!l UC£f7 <MC, (SO: PIC'ru»() HOqUf MBMIOlAtl.'Sc .. ···A~ naAU-JU'AICllS ... 1q.,,~JY)'p~ (tta4)o'l-S .. 9''T8 .. ii r 8 -Evenings/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 13, 1983 Unexpected treats liven Hogue's bar Where else can you order a terlyakl chicken dinner that's called Hogue-Bird-Michael? For that matter, where else can you expect to see a spontaneous audlen<ie-participation bunny hop on the sawdust floors? It's Hogue Barmlchael's, featuring 3,500 square feet of fun. food and drink. at 1976 Newport Blvd., In Costa Mesa. Hogue's is a "saloon for all reasons," and the friendly staff insists that every night Is party night. with taped music featuring everything from oldies-but-moldles to rock 'n' roll. The place has been open for two and a half years, and. judging by the crowds waiting to get inside each weekend af1er dark, Hogue's future looks bright. Why the crowds? Consider these amenities: There's Monday Night Football, with 75-cent hot dogs, a pitcher of beer for $2.25 and well drinks for $1.25. Tuesday and Wednesday are Taco Nights. with tacos at three for $1 . Thursday is Spaghetti Night, where you get a heaping plate for $2.95. And every weeknight there's a Happy Hour lrom 4 to 7 p.m. Daniel Baralt. co-owner of Hogue Barmlchaef s. ls proud of his new menu, Which, In addition to old favorites. now features a bay shrimp salad. a top sirloin steak sandwich, and a bacon burger. The all-time favorite. of course. remains the Hogue Burger, a half pound beef patty with all the trimmings. Hogue's other grill specialties Include hot dogs and chlll dogs. halibut and roast beef. The plaoe Is open from 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. weekdays and from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. weekends. Waterfront dining mecca Burt Hixson's world-famous Warehouse overlooks Newport Bay from Lido Marina Village. This popular restaurant and night spot is open for lunch and dinner daily, featuring fresh seafood and international cuisine. Executive chef Charles Kalagian oversees an award-winning bufff'l brunch on Saturdays and undays. LlJNCH Served M onday th ru Satur day GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION DINNER Seven Nights A Week HAPPY HOlJR - Mon.-Fri. 11:00 pm to 7 pm SlJNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRlJNCH 10 am to 3 pm 4 28 E. l 7Ui 9t. C08TAME8A 646-3228 Barn Restaurant a step backward into the old West Stepping Into the Barn Restaurant and Saloon In Tustin Is like walking Into a mueeum of near turn-of-the-<:entury relics. The rustic two-story, 15,000-square-foot dlnnertlouse Is in its second lite, decorated wtth artifacts. farm gadgets and antique mementos. The original structure, circa 1914, wu onoe a lemon packing house on the lrvlne Ranctl. It wu lovingly dismantled board by board and recreated at Its preeent site, 14982 Red Hiii. at Edinger. If you haven't been there, "boy, you're missing out," said co-owner Cal McCoUum, 35, a first-time restaurateur who began his Inaugural dining venture with partner Cynthy Gravitt, 36, five years ago. Inside the huge barn are seven dining rooms that can accommodate 300 people. They range from the 14-seat country kitchen, complete with an antique stove, to the most popular dining room, named approprlatety the "car room." In It, a 1936 Chevrolet and ancient gas pumps keep company with 100 guests. The Chevy belongs to Alan Forush of Westchester. "He collects old cars and eventually needs a place to store them," McCollum said. Diners can chose from a light, $5 to $6 dinner menu of sandwiches, quiche and fish and chips, or from a traditional full-courae setectlon of steaks, ribs, chicken and seafood with a tab ranging from $8 to $12. Ethnic entrees Include Mexican tostadas and enchiladas and Italian dishes of lasagna, spaghetti and callmarl. Diners get the chance to sldle up to a bountiful salad bar, aet amid a covered wagon. Soups steam on an old-sty1e cook stove. Early Imbibers can nibble hors d'oeuvres during the 5 to 7 p.m. happy hour In the upstairs hayloft-turned-saloon. In it is a towering Victorian-style bar with a 35-foot apace for elbow-benders. Entertainers, who perform nightly, have to compete for attention from a 1936 biplane suspended overhead. The restaurant Is open for lunch Monday through Friday from 11 to 2:30 and dinners begin at 5 p.m. nightly. Sunday brunch Is S8Ned from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. No m atter what y o u 're doing, your hometown newspaper The 1111 Piil fits In. -- EvenlngsYAn Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, October 13, 1983 - 9 A have n for hearty eaters Hearty eaten can kick up their heel& to Wealern awing nightly except Sundays after sampling pan-fried filel mjgoon, the current dinner specialty at the Crazy Horse Saloon . The frequent venue for top-name western entertainers is located at 1580 Brookhollow, at the Newport Freeway and Dyer Road. Other enlrees include steak, ribs and fresh seafood priced from $9 lo SIS at the 4-year-old lunch and dinner house. Desserts include the ramed Mountain High Mudpie and Amaretto mo usse. Puff ins appeal is natural It may have taken 4 'h years, but Bruce Warden -owner of Puttlns Restaurant. 3050 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar - has successfully erased the greasy-spoon Image his place Inherited from the coffee shop that occupied the premises before. p.m. tlll closlng -11 p.m. weekdays and midnight on Friday and Saturday. Popular low-grain pancakes are made from several flours and topped with chopped almonds. During lunch, folks dig Into crab avocado melt -Alaskan King Crab topped with Jack cheese. Dinner speclaltles Include broiled Warden says his natural foods menu steers away from flavor enhancers, salts and sugars. relying Instead on the natural flavors. Breakfast and lunch are served dally from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and dinners from 5 Yu~~n Ch~ken b~a~ marln~ed In '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lemon Juice and topped with salsa. Des- serts are made with honey and fructose. The wine llst consists of 60 wines. '; ._ -=== =-=-· -u• ...... ~ 11£ BMJ RESTAURANT & SALOON ... 1 ........ • Lunch -Mon-Fri • Dinner 7 Nights • Early Bird Dinners 5-7 Sun thru Thurs • Sunday Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2:30 Live Entertainment 7 Nights a Week N Banquet Facllltles 14982 Redhlll at Edinger Tu•tln 730-0115 I I I I Lunch from 11 a.m. -Mon-Fri Dinner :'f Nights a Week Sunday Champagne Brunch 10 a.m. -3 p.m. Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. Fabulous assorted hot and cold hors d'oeuvres 1 1.00 Well Drinks• 1 1.00 Beer & Wine (Weinhard on Tap) Fantastic Oyster Bar .. e::- 10 -Evenings/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 13, 1983 Continental dining best at Riviera Bordeaux just like home The room is quiet and cory with a large brick flreplaoe In the oenter. The table Is elegantly set with crystal and white linen. The food Is taste-tempting and the wine Is flowing ... the<e's no plaoe like home. Right? Wrong? Although Bordeaux gives you the warm, intimate setting of a dinner at home, It offers you much, much more than your kitchen ever could. And without all the fuss. The restaurant has won several awards of excellence and a sampling of one of the 20 items on the menu will tell you why. Some of the French dellcaoles offered are three kinds of chicken, duck, salmon, baby Pasta fanciers favor A1nalf i Ristorante Amalfl Rlstorante Italiano, at 3520 E. Coast Highway In Corona del Mar, Is decorated just llke the sidewalk res-• taurants of Italy. The restaurant otters classtc dishes as well as Italian regional specialties. Includ- ing homemade pastas and nightly chef's specials. Imported and domestic wines complement the menu. The lounge features piano and accor- dion music. as welt as singing by Michael Mattel nightly from 7:30 to midnight. The main dining room's oenterpleoe-a wrought-Iron rack laden with Chianti bottles. cheeSeS and varied Italian memorabilia -Is near a large antipasto table featuring salami, cold pastas, tomatoes with mozzarella and sauteed eggplant. Dinner Is served from 5-10 p.m. on Sunday, until 11:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and until 12:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. beef liver, veal, pepper steak and rabbit. Prices range from $9.25 to $18.75 and ~Inners Include a choice of soop or salad. rtoe and two vegetables. The meals are prepared by chef Joseph Dube, who has been at the Bordeaux for five years. The menu ts complemented by a wine list with more than 100 varieties priced at retail plus $3. The Bordeaux also otters an early dinner special menu of six Items from 6 to 7 weeknights. The Bordeaux, at 758 St. Clair in Costa Mesa, Is one block south of Baker and one-hall block west of Bristol. 1 Cafe Royale offers a romantic setting The Cafe Royale. at 15435 Jeffrey Road at Irvine Center Road, otters fine continen- tal entrees such as Veal Oscar, Veal Francaise and Tournedos Bearnaise. Lunch is served from 11 to 3 Monday through Saturday. Dinner hours are from 5 to 11 p.m. dally. Cafe Royal• has a dellghtful champagne brunch every Sunday at 11 a.m. featuring Dover Sole Meonulre. Chicken ala Royale, Eggs Benedict and the standby steak sandwich. With rose-painted walls, crystal chandeliers and fine lace tat>MI cloths, Cate Royale offers a romantic setting and extensive domestic and Imported wine llst for diners. A large dessert menu Includes such favorites as Cherries Jubilee, Baked Alaska and Strawberries Romanoff. Cafe Royale has an earty bird dinner special trom 4:30 to 6 Monday through Thursday. Four en trees are offered, Includ- ing beverage and dessert, for $6.95. fiarle'luin -1 Dinnrr Pl11ylto11st NOW PLAYING ., • OMANTIC COMEDY • • • by Bernard Slade Author of Same Time, Next Year Directed By Richard Vath 3503 S. Herbor 8Nd., Santa An• 92704 '• Mt .. Not111 of S.n Ot990 Fwy htwffn SunflOW.r I Mec:Artllut Taste of the sea Fresh seafood and plank steaks top a new menu at the Boardwalk that also features Maine lobster creole and callops provencale. Located in Laguna's Surf and Sand com- plex, the restaurant serves din- ner from 5:30-11 p.m. daily, with piano entertainment from 8 p.m. A champagne buffet brunch is available Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 497-4477 for resenations. The Riviera Restaurant -that's Riviera as In French Riviera -has been delighting patrons from throughout Orange County for 16 years In the South Coast Plaza In Costa Mesa. Under the direction of Chef Richard Burgner, the PoPular restaurant special- izes In continental food with an emphasis on French cuisine. Although there are Italian offerings, too, French onion soup, Duck l'orange and chateaubriand are the most popular. But there ls "very good" fish, veal and salads, according to Jackie Bouscary, who co-owns the Riviera with her husband, Rene, and their associate, Andre Porro. The restaurant's banquet rooms accom- mOdate 12 to 80 dlne<s. "We feel like real old-timers." said Mrs. Bouscary. "We were one of the first buslneues to be located In South Coast Plaza and see much of our cllentele return over and over." The Riviera, with Its paintings. chandeliers and fresh-cut flower centerpieces, Is reminiscent of high-class New Yori< restaurants, said Mrs. _Bouscary. It has an all-male serving foroe. although there are cocktail waitresses and a host- ess. luncheS. ranging from $5.50 to $11, are served from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinners. ranging from $11 to $18, are served from 5-11 p.m. Good French and American wines are available. Now Foon IsN'T OURONIY WoRKOFARI: I I --· ;.r•·-.r ., ~, . . ~ • La Pahne ha" become a gathering place for patrons of the art of eating well. And Chef Michael Wcltren's California cuisine continues to delight all who come. Rut now La Palme devo- tees can also savor some \\Qrks of art that don't appear on the menu. The ceramic sculp· tures of noted artist and ceramist Kenneth Price. ~ •. ~ Acollection of vases, cups, and plates is on penna- nent display. In colors ac; bold as the Mexican folk pottery Price so greatly admires. So next time you have lunch, or dinn~ or Sunday brunch at LaPcllme, ~~.. . " can fea<;1 }OOf eyes. As ".,11..~~ well as }OUJ' appetite. . IH»J-tlo#M.~--0.~ (1H~ 1100.... I ,,..__,.,..,..._-,_. ............... . Antonio Cagnolo, Ti Potel, Renato Neeci, Dan Johns, Miguel Ciuni and Helene Pham are ready to serve you at Antonello. Antonello's authentic Antonello Rlstorante In South Coast Plaza Village features authentic northern Italian cuisine cooked over stones or slates called lavagna. The method. according to restaurant owner Antonio Cagnolo, allows the meat, fish and chicken to be cooked In the natural salt from the slates and wtthOllt grease. Such Innovation has earned the popular restaurant. at 3800 S. Plaza Drive, four gold medals from the Southern California Restaurant Writers Association. Antonello also has won the restaurant writers' gold medal for Its 270 wines - Bavarian bounty prloed from $12 to $20,000, the latter a bottle of 1869 French wine. The restaurant offers 20 kinds of hot and cold appetizers, Including deep-fried squid, and ciams and mussels prepared with marinara sauce; 18 hom•made pastas and 10 preparations or fresh veal. Dinners are served from 6-10 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 6-11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Reservations are suggested. as are coats for the gentlemen. Prices r~nge from $12 to $22. The most expensive meal Is unbellevable, according to Cagnolo. "You can eat for a week." For' the most authentic in German cuisine, in a uthentic German surroundings, try Chalet Bavarian, at 1969 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. The restaurant offers moderately priced lunches Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m and dinners at 6 p.m. Monday• through Saturdays. The Chalet is closed on Sundays. for reservation•, call 548-1323. Formerly on 17th Street Now Located at 1773 Newport Bl. Cost• Mesa Ml-MIO Serving Lunch & Dinner CLOSED MONDAY Visit our new WING-HO-BAR Mai·Tals •Scorpions• Zombies New England Iced Teas ....... , Lldlel' ....... "'1ldq at'lllld 11.00 Ma,.,.rlta in IM Catino 10:80 o.m. ·3:00 p.m. lle6111111'UI Aaodatlon's IHver A wal'd """'1111 Be6lllllNlll "In 1949 Tortilla Flot• •tarted tiny, nol•y and jamm.d wltla people. Now e1teltl1161Y evolvlft6 Into a 1lomourlaouH NWrol tlm.• cu bl1, llal• once cozy cantlna I• •tlU nol•Y oriel etlU Jam - m.d wltla peopk. TM food eta)I• tlac .ame - euper6 from old recipe•, and •tlU turud out wltla low, tkvotlon and eldU. " ...... u. Re•taurant Critic TM S .A . R•ll•t•r "Lllu .a nuiny of tlac town'• '"""'loM, It laoe become a 6.1end bftauN of wAal le laoe lo offer. TM ay to tlN '°"611,,.. euecwee of TorlUlo Flote U• In tu l&lteun ..,..,.. Marla Aplar Au PN.uNd for wAal ... ,,.. en eNnUI)'." ..,, .,,,,,,, .......,...,., Crille n. L.A. 71,.... roa ..... .,~no••·•• ~ ...... "'.,,..,,..., ........ Dir•••'.,.,, St It tfC1as• .,.... ~,.,., I --- ----- 12 -Ev9!'1ngs/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thur9day, October 13, 1983 Francois' best entrees flamed ... Table-side flam Ing dishes are a specialty at Francois' Restaurant, at 18151 Beech Blvd. In Huntington Beach. Boasting a continental decor and menu, the restaurant is known In particular for Its flaming duck, chicken Grand Mamler and chateaubriand. Entertainment is by Blaine Hardin at the piano bar. He plays nightly, beginning at 9. Francois' has banquet facilltles for wed- dings and other occasions. The largest banquet room seats up to 125; smaller room! hold 25 and 15 persons. Hours are 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Saturdays. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. -Dinner Is served from 6 to 11 p.m. Happy hour is from 4 to 6 p.m. .~.ft.,.. . ~1·· ~WllB Restaurant At the Aliso Creek Inn and Golf Course Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Live Entertainment • Dancing Wed.-Sat. 31106 Coast Highway, South Laguna Reservations 499-2663 -Ample Free Parking Reuben"ts Newport Beach "Beautiful Waterfront Dining'' Serving Lunch & Dinner Sunday Champagne Brunch Happy Hour 4 to 8 pm Mon. thru Fri. Live Entertainment 251 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-1505 Favorite for California cuisine Two-ye~old A.T. Leo's in Corona del Mar is popular with the California cuisine le~ featuring fresh fish, barbecued chicken and rib&, steak&, salad eotrees and specializing in homemade pastas. Sunday brunch, featuring an elegant buffet and all the champa.gne, Bloody Marys or screwdrivers you can drink, COits SI0.95 per person from 10:30 a.m. to 2 :30 p.m. Hoon are from 4 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 4 to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at 390 I E. Coast Highway. Entrees, from 17.95 to 114, are accompanied by an extensive wige list. ~O~rope~ -, 1 .• ,) French Restaurant ~-, ,\d"~~~ Jr, AUTHENTIC --x,~-~f-'Q), FRENCH } '-~ i 1' CUISINE "I \~ ~/ ~ I Boat ,~, I'· l_);/J ~\-. RENE BARGE ;:-. -ii--· ~ Dinners from 6 pm _)h --Closed Monday 3012 Newport Blvd., Newport Be ach Reservations 673-7883 Speciali3iJ19 111 9talilZJI a11d <://111eeica11 C!leui11e ~""c' ?lk11tl111 -'7e«l111 11 a.111. kJ 9 p.111. t£!Jut11ee 11¥'tt, 5 I'·"'· kJ 11 p.111. 7'1mt" Bae 11/plt, /et1111 9 I'·"'· 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2968 ' ---------------------:---::-:----------- -- --- Evenings/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PIL Some celebrations afloat The Cannery Resta urant with its fl eet of party boats offers cocktail cruises with lunch or dinner arrangements for wedding receptions, birthdays a nd annivenary parties and corporate functions. Cham- pagne brunch is offered lo individuals on a two-hour harbor cruise twice each Sunday. For more information and party planning, ca ll 675-5777. -----__ -__ ---~--_--~ . ' RIVIERA RESTAURANT Continental Cuisine Serving Lunch and Dinner Banquet Rooms Available Closed Sundays South Coast Plaza Costa Mesc. 540-3840 1'CAsA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO MEXICAN RESTAURANTS # 1. COST A MESA • 296 E. 17th St. - HILLGREN SQUARE • 645-7626 #2. BALBOA • 105 MAIN ST. BALBOA PIER • 675-9600 COCKTAILS - BANK AMERICARO, MASTERCHARGE and AMERICAN EXPRESS 1640 South Harbor Blvd. 103 North Bayside Drive Newport Beach 640·5123 Anaheim 774-0322 WE'RE FRESH -CHOICEOF- Pacific Swordfish -Authentic Halibut Florida Snapper -Eastern Sole New Zealand Bass -Monkfish Long Island Flounder Brook Trout -Boston Scrod New England Cod and Boston Chowder or Caesar Salad OC'• BEST Sun. thru Thur. I 95 HAPPY 5 to 7:30 pm HOUR OFFER 4:3o -6:00 & Fri. 5 to 1 pm exP1Res e:3o -11:30 Sat. 5 to 8:30 pm 10-31-83 ' --------- J • .. I. r~ - .... 14 -Evenings/An Advertlafng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, October 13, 1983 Steaks, lobster on top in this intimate cellar Swedish Smorgasbord & Bakery Lunch & Dinner Villa Swed el) Served Tuesday through Sunday from 11 :30 Visit our all new salad bar Banquet facilities 522 Main Huntington S.ach 536-3033 Healthy, natural wholesome food at af f drdable prices Lunch & Dinner 7 Days A Week Sunday Champagne Brunch W:30 am -3 pm Homemade muffins baked fresh daily in our own bakery! 3536 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-4091 FORTY CARROTS In South CoaJt Plata first 000f bftWttn Bullocks and Sak.a Pil'th Avt., acrQtt from Foe Schwanz Toys Cona Mesa • ~~·9100 New location for Bamboo Terrace THE ORIGINAL IN OUR 23rd YEARI WMkday Lunch 11:00 to 2:00 Dinner Nightly From 5 P.M. Saturday and Sunday From 4 P.M. Reservations Suggested 642-9777 2001 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa " Distinctive ~ Wctterfront Dining Oyster Bar· Cocktails· Elm lainmenf Lunch. Dinner & Sunday Brunch .'.tu w. Coast HW)C lsouth of Newport 61'Ai.l - Evenings/ An Advertising Supptement to the DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, October 13, 1983 -15 Healthy outlook on food For the body-conscioua diner, Forty Carrots makes perfect sense. Located at 3333 Bristol St., in the South Coaat Plaza mall, the reataurant serves healthy foods -from appetizen to Mexican specialties -without preservatives. The aver98e dinner costs 16.50 with the mO&t popular selection• being salads topped with shrimp, avocado and fruit. Houn are 11 a .m. to 9 p.m. weekday&, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Reuben's meal worth trip Not too many people woufd drive to Palm Springs from Newport Beech to eat dinner. Converaety, It seems few people In Palm Springs would make the trip here for a mere meal. Or does It? In fact, Newport Beach hu a restaurant that attracts weekly visitors from Palm Springs and eY8fl San Bernardino. Re- uben 's, at 251 E. Coast Highway, as the original In the Reuben's chain, has de- veloped a cltentete both steadfast and far-reaching. OvertOOklng picturesque Linda Isle Bay, Reuben's dining room and cocittall tounge present a cordial, club-like atmosphere with fine food nightly and entertainment Friday through Sunday. On Sundays Reuben's offers a sit-down champagne brunch with full service from 10a.m. The restaurant. where a gracious at- mosphere and reasonable prices have brought patrons back again and again. Is stlll lrreslstlbte. For more Information, call 673-1505. lePm:Mll:}\ CONTINENTAL CUISINE, 751-2820 SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES, 751-2810 695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa 751-6100 ' An elegant new restaurant. At the Newport Bcaoh Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club I 900 Ncwpon Center l>r .. Ncwpon Beach, CA 92660, Phone (7 14) 644--6280 I •• ' - .. , 18 -Evenlnga/ An ~ Supplement to the DAILY PlLOT /JhUr14ey" October 13, 1083 Carne asada's top Tortilla Flats dish Tortilla Flats has been around the lAguna Beech area since 1949, expanding Into a mutt~ showcue to fulfill the needs of the ever~rowtng population of Orange County. The beautlful hacienda otters tacoe. burrltoe, quesadlllas, enchiladas, tam8'es and tostedoe on the children's menu at a ~.95 price, which lndudes salad and Ice cream. The dinner menu lists 27 detlctoua food combina- tions from $8 to $10.95, along with a holJ8e specialty for two of earn• asada tacos Mrved on a beautifully pretented wooden platter wtth all the condiments. Both the cantlna and the dlntng room offer etght Mexican beefs along wtth AmertcM beef and numerous tequilas. Happy hour, from 4 to 8 p.m. weekdays. featur• complimentary botanas and a Wedneeday S 1 margarita special. Look for a new opening of the silver award wtnner on Lake Mission Vleto In the summer of 1984. Cafe Litlo's piano bar and menu called zesty A qu8'nt atrnoephent, excellent ..-vtoe, some tasteful live music and an extenatYe ltllAian and continental menu sum up the Cefe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd., on the Balboa PenfNula. Lunches are offered from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Friday. Dinners are prepared lMMNl days a week from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. The tun bar's wtne aetectlon consists of 60 California varieties. One of the nice things about the Lido Is the piano bar, where folks gather around each evening to listen to Mike Patterson sing '508, '60a and '70. tunes Tuesday through Saturday. Patterson and his sax-playtng cohort, Wayne Wayne, used to tour with the Righteous Brothers band. On Sunday and Monday, Al Abbott provides listeners with jazz music. The place for steak The Bam Farmer Steakhoue is tlae place to go when your mouth is watering -d yoa j•t ba•e lo han a thick, jlliey ateak. The Ban hu prided itaelf for 23 years on ~mag the larseat Porterhoue ateak weal ol Dea•er - and, at a pound and a half, tltat'• no hambuger. Chuck Kolaak~ general maa- ager, .. , •• uwe eook all the lood in tlae opea o•er a chareoaJ broiJer in a l'U8tic ~•ling." Dinaen include aalad. baked potatoe9, farmer bean• and lrah-baked bread. Tbe lunch menu ia aimilar but amaller. Seafood loven may order ahrimp or eeallo.,-. The ateakhouae. at 2001 Harbor Bl•df' Coeta Meu, can sen e parties up to 25. Reeenatioaa are reeommeaded. Houn are 11 a .m.-2 p.m. weekdays for lunch; d inner i1 aened from 5 p.m. on weekdays and 4 p.m. on weekends. --OUKMINU lSA5fRfSH A50UK 5IAfOOD • ·J ust ofT the press with a delicious new varlet v of fresh seufootl uncl fine steaks: Maine Lobster C reole, Piccnui of Mako Shurk. Scullnpto Prcvencal. Seafood Brochette. fresh catch dully and much more. Open nightly from 5 :30 p.m. I klh.:loui:. chumpug11c hufTct l>mnch every Sunrluy from 10 o.m • ·Fur reservations cull (714) 497-44 77 THE REST;\ URA NT . At the Surf & So.rid J lot.el Oo t.hc ocean Ill tui;(11110 U •uch ClaSlifled Ide phone ~2·5878 • • E.Gads acquiring E·uropean accent E.GJlda 8P(>rtt a delghttul atmoephere, a new chef and a new menu talk>red to h6a Ewopeen-tralned abllltlea. Chef George Serra. mo.t recently of the Santa Barbara area, hM taken traditional fwe and glwn It a European hint. Puta apedaltlle IUCh aa Serra's Ungulnl Marco Pok>-Ungu6nl ..,. ... with clams and tomatoes. edom the new e.~ menu. e.Gads aaao feeturee st•. ...rood, ribe. freah "catch of the day," chicken dllt'9I and various gourmet apeclaA•. Located at 2100 W. Ocean Front In the Natoric Mcfadden Building on the Newport PW, the Interior Is decorated wtth celllng fane, tin ceilings, historic photographs and br ... ornaments. E.G9ds la open ...,.., daY8 a week. Lunch houra are from 11:30a.m. to2~30p.m. Olnnerhouraarefrom6p.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 5 pm. to 11 p.m. on weekends. Olnera can look forward to lfV9 entertainment In the sak>on-wttt\-oceen-vtew ~ Thur9d-v through Sun- day. Happy houra go from 11 :30 a.m. to 8 p.m. dally with apeclal bar prtcee. . Have tasteful retreat at the Airporter Inn Congenlal and aeduded. the AJrporter Inn offers a ret"'9t from the huatte and buetle that goea on around It. Located In Irvine near John Wayne AJrport. the hotel offers cozy dtntng In lta Medlterr.,.,.., Room. around-the-dodc eetlng In ha coffee ahop and a lively setting In It• cabaret Lounge. A favorite In the dining room Is the lamb or the Dover sole, which 11 boned at the table by w.lteta. A new and already popular llddltlon to the menu 19 the prawn and lobster plat•. Meal• are reaonably priced with entrees ranging from $10.75 to $18.25. The Sunday brunch, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., provides a wide and ambitious spread. Reaervatlona are sug- getted. Seit E. Coan H-. •• c. ... -•.a Jlar (•~ ............ ~ ........ , ' • .. • Guests at the Spindrirter Reat.aurant, 333 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach, can watch the pleasure craft sail by during waterfront lunchea and dinnen. Happy hours from 4 to 7 p.m. with complimentary hon d'oeuvre& are a convivial way to watch the sunset and anticipate great mesquite-smoked fish entrees. Casa Ca1t1ino expands Featuring a Mexican menu and South of the Border atmosphere, Casa Camino has opened In new expanded quarters at '428 E. 17th St. In Costa Mesa. The restaurant otters a popular "munchle" platter of appetizers, Including nachos, tacqultos, guacamoJe and sour cream. (chopped tomatoes, onions and spices). Casa Camino otters an extra-long happy hour, from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The happy hour special Includes an extra shot served with well drinks or margaritas. with hors d'oeuvres served from '4 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Entertainment Is provided Thursday, One of the house specialties la seafood Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. till flautas, which consist of a deep-tried flour midnight. Banquet facilities are available tortilla stuffed with crab and bay shrimp, for parties up to 30 people. with sour cream and cheese on top. Meals are served weet<days from 11 a.m:' Another favorite la Mexican steak, a to 10 p.m .. and until 11 p.m. on Saturdays. thin-cut 8-ounce steak, char-broiled and Sunday brunch begins at 10 a.m. with served with beans, rloe and pico de gallo dinner served untll 10 p.m. AnDARln aeurmet IOLD.._, so. CMW IDT.., ... -,-as-ma -•PEKING •SHANGHAI £ • SZECHWAN. • tlJNAN + CllSINES ~ • 13 . COCITllLS &~ -T f ACILITl(S SPECIAL ·BUSINESS LUNCHEONS OPEN7DAYS ...... I 540 1 g37 ·1 ft.EAllCAll _,,.. -' Fii MaPID EEllATIOa ' 1500 ADAMS ~COST A ME)A (CORNER OF HARBOR & ADAMS) .... AntoneUo Ristorante offers the Firenze Room a private Dining Room offering superb Northern Italian Cuisine fo r Business Luncheons OT Dinner Parties Accomodates 10-35 Consultation & Reservations Antonio Cagnolo Lunch: Monday-Friday Dibner: Monday-Saturday Closed Sunday Reservations please. Wmf' Cellar 3 Times Gold Medal Winner Outstanding Wine Cellar Wines from $9-$20,000 If you have ever been to Italy you will feel right at home at Antonello's, and if you haven't been to Italy, you will feel like you have been there, when you leave Antonello's. Your Host, ~~tto~o Qag~o(?D Antonio Cagnolo I 18 -Evenings/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PlLOT/Thu('Sday, October 13, 1983 St. Tropez caters to dining finesse Like a warm. comfortabte home wtth a craddlng fire and coontry flavor, Saint Tropez transports the at1 of French culslne to the waterfront aettlng of Newport Beach. - The Ancient Mariner is completing an extensive remodeling of the restaurant, which first ope'led Proprietor Rene Barge, a native or France whose parents are restaurateurs, has captured the French , flavor In his restaurant with a delicate flowered wallpaper, Impressionistic paintings and fresh flowers on each table. :.;..L--.ii'l-Mlll!I r:~~~~~l 15 years 910 at 2607 W.Coast Highway, Newport !I Beach. Featured will be an all new, bright, contemporary look. A grand opening weekend ia aeheduled for late October. The restaurant apeeializes in freah seafood, 1teall8 and spareribs and will be open for dinner at 5 p.m. Lunch and Sunday brunch will begin in November. Happy hour is 4-7 p.m. Live entertainment is also But more to the point -.chef Marcet Perrin oversees an abundance of dishes ranging from a lobster pate to fresh salmon In champagne sauce. Other dishes Include a fine chicken liver pate, fresh filet or sole, rack of lamb and fresh rabbit stew marinated in a Burgundy wine for a full day before being baked. Saint Tropez is located at 3012 Newport Blvd. The real romance of Italy has arrived in Orange County Din•• nlglltly IPam 6 11.m. ~" CG1111l1t1 •lll-clm'le 111111 Dlnnll'I ~(f.,~ ~' UI 8:80 fir SB.60 ~ ~':~~~~ ~~~ \t; ,.At.· Most authentic a~tipasto table Classic dishes and regional specilaties Live entertainment Tues. thru Sat. 3520 Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-1922 ~~ W.,t. ~\J"· "'" ~~v ~ft.\'l "''~~ \d-~ ·- .,..,,......._..,-..-.....,... offered. For information, call 646-0201. \111\/l ll 1/1r11 f "Hlfl II I /II ~,,,, II\/ I Jjordr~ux . rrstauront jron(ais • fine frent h cuisine • distinguished wine~ LUNCHEON DINNER .... ' JOO Ft. WKl of Bmtol '" tlle frnw1v tri1nt1e /118 S~·o'f CIJtr, Ctl\ld M•1A 540-3641 A MATIER OF CONFIDENCE. Designs Oy: After Six llill Oloss Lord West Evon Picone Pierre Cardin Yves St. Laurent darrell's tux shops Soles ond ~cl H«l'J f«mOI ~ • ~·s Twc ~cl~ N'O. Inc. ~ 3qucft . ~ Eosr 11m 5ner. •e . '°"° Mtto. C.ollfomla cno21. c114> ~1 • • ; .. Evenings/ An Advertlslng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 13, 1983 -19 ""rl'tf:-9-....... A setting for romance General manager Carina Di Matteo invites you to return to the romance of old Newport. The Tale of the Whale represents a ste p back into time, when dining was a leisurely, thoroughly enjoyable experience. With hearty seafood and traditional favorites, it off en freshness, quality and a sweeping view or the harbor. Ben Brown's suited to tee Mrs. VI Brown presides over the Laguna Beach restaurant her husband, Ben, founded 20 years ago overlooking the golf course of the Aliso Creek Inn. Ben Brown's opens for early putters at 8 a.m. and closes for night owls at 1 a.m. The Browns' continental entrees have won six awards from the Callfornla Res~ taurant Writer's Association, according to general manager Ed Slymen, 37, a former golf starter at the Inn. Menu selections range from prime rib to scampi with the average full-course dinner costing $12. Eggs benedlct Is the morning favorite. And, on holidays, a seat at the popular Sunday brunch Is a treasure. The Exchange Club and the Women's Club are among civic groups that make Ben Brown's, at 31106 South Coast Highway, their weekly stopping point. The woodsy restaurant ls decorated with the handiwork of local artisans, and Includes photos of old Laguna. But the sun room. bOf'dered with windows, Is the most requested dining spot. A dominant fireplace is the focal point of the lounge, where the pop music combo Rosewood plays Wednesday through Sat- urday, beginning at 8:30 p.m. weekdays and at 9 p.m. on weekends. ·Airporter Inn Hotel (!aptaln6 (Table Open 24 Hours Breakf ast/Lunc tV Dinne·r tJtf edit e ffanea 11, CRoom Superb Conti nental Cuisine m eeling and Ba '1 '1""' facihlil'.I To Suit Your Every Need 10 to 600 Entertainment Nightly Happy Hour Mon.·Fri. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH in the Mediterranean Room 10 - 2 . 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, 'TJ.715 (714) 833-2770 (At John Wayne Airport) LET'S GET FRESH SEAFOOD, PRIME RIB & GROG The largest selection of fresh seafood in the county, expertly prepared. The healthy alternative in quality dining. Irvine 1830 Main St. at MacArthur 545-4774 Newport Beach 2735 W. Coast Hwy. On the Bay 642-3431 ON THE BAY Look for our Grand Re-opening early November I 1607 W. Coast Hwy •• rtewport Beach 646·0'.201 - I - ~ ' ,; .., ortS The snappy new Newport Turtle is now open and ready to give you dining. drinking and all -around good timing like you've never known. There's new decor to dazzle you . New food and wine bars to delight you. And a new a la carte menu that wi ll make you a Newport Turtle afficionado forever. With fresh fi sh broiled over special mesquite charcoal. Fresh pasta, made iq our own kitchens every day And a dessert gazebo fill ed :Vith lusciousness you wont even want to resist. Add to all this, special vintage boutique wines by the glass and live entertainment Wednesday through Saturday and you have a Turtle to remember. So don't just sit there. Lift your spirits. Come out now and Turtle. 59 Fashion Island on Newport Cen ter Drivl· (714) 644 -53 13 • • 1 I . . . ' , . ••••••••• ...... ". • ••••••••••••••• * •••• Donald Bren is a private man who, without fanfare, has become one of the richest people in the country and one of the most powerful in Orange County. He owns 86 percent of the Irvine Co. -the largest landowner in the county -and ia said to be worth more than $500 million. Bren, 50. who grew up in Los Angeles and Newport Beach, maintains a home in the Hollywood Hilla and on exclusive Linda We. He sails, skia, plays tennis and collect.a contem- porary art. Although outgo- ing when among friends, Bren dislikes the limelight. Some regard him as shy. Dl!,ring a rare l.nter- view last spring, Bren avoided questions about his private life, even refusing ' to say how old his three children aie. His father was movie producer Milton Bren, who later married actress Claire Trevor. His mother, Marion Jorgensen, is a friend of President Ronald Reagan. Bren admits he grew up in wealth. But h e insists Donald Bren (See BREN'S, Page AZ) THI ORANGI COAST THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1983 Unborn baby's death 'quick' By STEVE MARB LE Otllleo.llr ....... An unborn baby apparently was dead by the time authorit.es first arrived at the scene of a murder-suicide that left four dead in a quiet Costa Mesa neigh- borhood Tuesday afternoon. The Orange County Coroner's office said today the unborn baby probably lived no longer than fi ve minutes after the eight months' pregnant mother was fatally shot __ _,,....._,'""· in the chest. Police did not at first realire that 32-year-old Shaida Assafi was pregnant, causing a 30-minute delay in efforts to save the fetus. Paramedics, who had left the home, were called back to the death scene when the discovery was made. But according to the coroner's office, the unborn baby died _ moments after the mother did and probably was dead by the time emergency vehicles first pulled into the short cul-de-sac where the slayings took place. "U we had raced in there and tried to save the baby as a first thing we still wouldn't have made it," said Costa Mesa Lt. Jack Calnon. The alayings erupted during a gathering of relatives who'd been called together to help work out a divorce settlement. The exact motive behind the rampage, how- ever. remains unclear. Police said 52-year-old Mahmood Family opened fire on A.ssafi -his sister-in-law -and a cousin before putting the gun to his own head. Family's wile, Shahla, was in a bathroom at the time of the shooting and e9Caped injury Bucke t brigade 2 millionaires vie · to control Irvine Co. fate Stories by Steve Marble of the Dally Piiot Staff Company's 10 directors profiled on Page C 1 For all her power and all her money, Joan Irvine Smith ia just a voice on tMe telephone. "How can I trust you?" she uked when the question of a face-to-face meeting la asked. "I really don't know who you are.'' Smith, a multi-millionaire and granddaughter of the Irvine Co.'s founder, has been in virtual seclusion for five years. She has a house out.side Laguna Beach, several others ln Newport Beach and still another in Virginia. When she does venture out for an occasional shopping trip or a party it's with family members. "I'd be asking for it otherwise," she said. Three times daily a driver makes his way from her Emerald Bay home to the Irvine Co. headquarters in Newport Beach carrying stacks of typed material from Smith. Once a day he stops by a Corona del Mar deli, picking his boss up a corned (See SMITH, Page AZ) Joan Irvine Smith • COAST EDITION ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Irvine's computer kids meet the FBI By ANDREA ADELSON Otho.llr .......... Four Irvine high school com- puter kids, the type of youngsters who attend classes regularly and escape campus popularity con- tests, gained national noto.riety today. Television camera crews ar- rived before Woodbridge High opened today to film interviews with the four teen-agers whose home computer equipment was confiscated Wednesday by FBI agents. · When federal agents burst into the homes of the teen-agers and took thousands of dollars of com- puter equipment, it was like a scene from the movie "War- GanleS.'' The students quic.kly learned Wednesday the agents weren't playing games when they were shown search warrants based on allegations of "wire fraud." "He said, 'FBI, and that com- puter's mine,' " said Wayne Cor- reia, 17, of the agent who cllmbed through the boy's bedroom win- dow after failing to get a response at the door. Correia and another youth said the trouble apparently st.ems from -Aleir unknowing use of a Vir- ginia-based network which charges computer users to send messages. (See COMPUTERS, Pase AZ ) r Wo rk b e gins on 87 million m ulti-parking lot project for Crystal Cove State Park between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Crystal Cove boosts parking Stat~ begins wo rk o n seven new lots in $7 m illion Coast project By L.P. BENET Otllle.,_ ........ The state Parks and Recreation Department has begun the first phue of a $7 million project that will nearly double the number of existing parking spaces at Crystal Cove State Park between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Family, described by his surviv- ing wife as a former prisoner of war in Iran. reportedly became angered at some point during the afternoon gathering and stormed out of the Florida Circle home. Police said when he returned, he P aula Bryant cool;· off her 2-year-old son Chr istophe r after a day in the hot October son o ear the Newport Pier . When work is completed in the spring of 1985, there will be seven new parking lots -five on the coastal bluff and two on the inland side of. Pacific C.oast Highway. The lots will accommodate 1,190 vehicles. In addition, the state will mod- ify an underground drain into a pedestrian walkway connecting an inland 450-space parking lot baaed at the mouth of Los Tracos Canyon to the coastal park acroa the highway. Workers also plan to build a small parking lot and office and storage bulling behind El Morro Elementary School, con- struct several comfort stations and add exit ramps and traffic signals near entrance points to the park. The state began the $2 million first phase of the project two weeks ago and expect to complete it by early Decmeber, according to Gary Hund, state park ranger. Phase One calls for four parking lots -a 500-space lot at Reese Point, the 450-car lot at Los Tracot Canyon, a 60-vehicle lot near at Canyon Shores and similar-siz.ed facility behind El Morro 9Chool. The latter spot will serve as a hiking and equestrian trail head to 2,343-acre Moro Canyon Water- shed. Hund said. .......__ Phase Two of the project, (See PARKING, Pase AZ) (See SLA YINGS, Page At> A fund for HB hero's motorcycle By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Otllle.,_ ........ Brian Patnoe, the Huntington Beach hero who had his motor- cycle cruahed while helping police capture an indecent ex~ure suspect, received good nda this week. A "Hero Fund" establlahed by Huntington BMch Police Chief F.arle Robitaille, hu rUed ~ $2,000 -a Nm that wW help Patnoe rept.ce hia wrecked moton:ycle. • "He didn't think anyone WU 101.na to take notice that he aot involved in eomethina he didn't have to 1et involved ln," the poUct chief laid today. '1'm not aar- prited (about the contrlbutlonl). r think an awful lot of people are more concerned than we give them credit for." Brian Patnoe 24·year-old fonner Marine who now attends Golden Wftt Colle,. full-time, •potted an exhlbitioni.lt annoying women near hia home on Walnut Avenue. Patnoe told a neighbor to caH police, then jump- ed aboard hit motorcycle to punue the CWher. On Au1. 31, Patnoe, a <See HERO FUND. Pace Al) Airport growth agreement doomed? around what type of airplanes fall something we are ta1k.ing about. under the 55 flight limit. The county wants some allowance "The number of flights I.a still <See AIRPORT, Pace A%) By JERRY HIRSCH Otllle.,_ ........ Talks targeted at reaching an agreement to limlt John Wa~ Airport expansion may be break- ing down in the wake of a recent Repu blic Airll.net miahap over Newport Beech. Neaotiaton for the city of Newport Beech and OranpCoun- ty sat down Tue9day and found that disagreementa such as the length of a moratorium on airport expansion and differences over nol9e limits may ecuttJe a potential agreement. The county opera tee the airport. Newport Beach wants to llmlt airport expuwion becau.e it lits underneath the fUght path. Another mee\lna la tcheduled for Tue9day but if tbe negoUat.on' staffs do not make profJfftl ln the interim, "it la unlikely we will meet," said Ken Hall, an aide to Superviaor Tom Riley whoee 2nd district lncludee Newport ~ech and the alrport. Newport &ach want. to limit commercial flights to 55 a day and to have that limit held for 75 years. The major l.asue revolve.• . Ho,_, ca,. don't mix Laurie Htn Ml a good argument for not putting M eq"'9trlen trail alona Golden Welt Street In t-tuntlngton Beach. Page AB. ~, ' ' a A3 • CM •• Cl a M • C'1 a • • M AJ CM 81-6 .., ... • Al M . ~I • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Octobe r 13. 1983 .. I_ c_o_N_1_1N_u_ED_s_1_o_R_11_s_I K OCE becomes a political football HERO FUND · · · Importa nce of district-owned TV station debated during board candidates' forum From Page A1 In an interview aft.er the inci- dent. Patnoe said the exhibitionist tried to run him down and waved a k.nile at him during the ch.aae. Eventually, police officers joined in the pursuit. When Pa\noe got off h is motor· cycle to help In the arrest, the suspected flasher backed up over the bike, damaging it beyond repair. Patnoe had allowed his in- surance policy to lapse because he was about to be married and planned to take o ut new coverage. Because of his limited income, he was unable to afford a new motorcycle. But after newspaper articles publicized Patnoe's effort, con- tributions to the "Hf'ro Fund" SLAYINGS ... From Page A1 was armed with a pistol and a can of tear gas. Family, a gas station owner, r~rtedly squirted tear gas in his wife's face causing her to run to the bathroom to wash the c hemical from her eyes. The wife later told police she heard th e gunfire while in the bathroom. The mass killing now leaves Costa Mesa with seven murder victims this year. Last year, ac- cording to records, there were no murders in the city. AIRPORT ... From Page A1 for new technology and that is something we have to resolve," said Ken Delino, a Newport Beach city negotiator. ''What has changed is that Newport Beach wants a 55-flight limit and no accommodation for quieter airplanes that may be invented," Hall said. The city now objects to a proposal exempting planes quiet· er than 89.5 decibels from W\e 55-flight limit, Hall said. 'n\e McDonnell Douglas OC-9 Super 80, the quietest plane used at the airport, measures about 99. The frequency of flights is now began pouring Ill. Cheryl Lawrence, the police chief's secretary, has been keep· ing track of the contributions. She said there has been one $~00 donauon and several $100 con· tributions. But s he said most have been $I 0 to $25 donations from people thanking Patnoe for h is involve- ment The chief said his secretary has been in touch with several local motorcycle dealers, who have agreed to sell Patnoea new vehicle at a reduL'ed pnce. Coast Community CoUege Dis· tr1ct board candidates gave mix.ed reviews to district television sta· lion KOCE Channel 50 during an election forum Wednesday night. Eight of the 13 candidates running for three Coast District board seats attended the forum, sponsored by the district chapter of the California School Em- ployees Association, representing non-teaching employees. The Coast Di.strict Board over· sees the operation of Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline coUeges, along with the dis tn ct-owned televiaJon station. The candidates were asked about the educational quality of programming on KOCEand about the future of the station. "I think the district ia mmusing educational funds by subsidizing KOCE," said Nancy Pollard. an attorney. She said district tax- payers s hould not be under- writing a station that serves the e ntire county. Brian Garland, an adminis- trator with the Huntington Beach COMPUTERS CONFISCATED IN IRVINE ••• From Page A 1 "l don't know that there was any malice or whether the re was any intention," Woodbridge Assis- tant Principal Brian Quinn said today "It seems like they were having a good time and got in over their head.'' David HiU. 17, said all the lrvme teen-agers did was write elec· tronk messages to each other through their computers. "We were just playing around on there, n ot knowing we were domg anything wrong," Hill said The youth said documents car- ried by the FBI indicated agents were investigating computer users who had illegally tapped into the Virginia-based system. "We had no access to any other information at all," Hill said. "We just thought it was our own little thing in there." F.quipment was also seized from brothers Gary and Gregg Knutson, whose ages were not available . FBI spokesman Fred Reagan in Los Angel~ confirmed the sei2· ures. but would not discuss details of the case. He said agents served warrants in Irvine and outside Orange County. There were no arrests in Irvine, Reagan said, but he would no t confirm whe ther any would be made in the future. In the "WarGames'' movie, federal agents tracked a boy who almost triggered a nuclear war when his c:omputer tapped into national defense systems. H1U denied that they were ''freaking" -computer buff terminology for malicious tapping into a computer system -or "hacking" -trying to pick through computer security sys- te ms. There are a number of free systems that computer users tap into to communicate with each other via electronic bulletin .. boards, filled with a variety of information, from advertising to movie reviews. Some hobbyists allow free use of their computers to become the hub of a network. On a larger scale. companies wtU establish such a network and charge a fee to use it. In the last year, several inci· dents of unauthorized access by computer whizzes have dramatized the failings of com· put.er security systems. Aside from the fictional "WarGames," in a real life drama this summer. Milwaukee youngsters unknow- ingly made entry into a Security Pacific Bank data base in Cali- fornia that contained national monetary information . Hill said a San Diego teen-ager known to the youths as "The Cracker'' sent a message through a free system the boys frequently used and offered to get the group into another network. The Cracker assigned each boy a password. Hill and Correia said they did not know The Cracker had broken into a pay network. ''He said, 'I can get you on th is system,"' Hill said. ''We thought, oh boy. How neat. We didn't know what was going on at the time." "l was kind of naive, I guess," he said. Computer expert Rob Kling said he believes the teen-agers' explanation is a little too pat. "The free networks are pretty easy to get into. You don't need assistance," said Kling, an assis- tant professor of computer science at UC Irvine. Hill said the FBI agents told him he and his friends were respon- sible for thousands of dollars of losses by an F..aat Coast company. Investigators apparently used phone records to trace the boys. The seizure by federal agents is an apparent attempt "to put a stop to an increasing rash of un· authorized entries," by acarlng would-be data base pirates, A.Ws- tant P rincipal Quinn said. Three of the four youths are among the 300 students enrolled in Woodbridge's extensive com- puter curriculum, Quinn said. Union liJgh School District, said teleoounes broadcast over KOCE reach many people who are un- able to attend t.'Onventlonal cam- pus clas&es. "KOCE does have a function, one I would vote to maintain," he said. Conrad Nordquist, an Epillt'Opal priest, said the television station is costing the district too much. "1 think it may be time to cut our losses and let it go," he said. Businessman a nd educator Armando Ruiz said because the district does not subsidize news- papers or magazines, it should not subsidiz.e the television station. Educator Denese Wecker said she had not yet reached a con· clusion concerning KOCE but that additional study of its budget is needed. Ba.met Resnick, an attorney and i.ncumbent board member. 11a1d, "l think KOCE haa it.a place in educational method. But I think that not all counes can be t.aught by t.elevition." Carol Gandy, the current boa.rd president and an administrator with Orange County, said the television station ii about 85 percent self-sustaining "I think it has a purpose, which it fills," she said. Communications consultant Ken Pratt said of the station, "I think it's a very important part of the future. 1 hope you're not suggesting that it be e liminated." Candidates who djd not attend Wednesday's forum were Mark R. Bisaha, Ron Jordan, Luisa Rojas Tipton, William Goodykoont2 and Jack Healy. Embezzling suspect arrested in FV arson By ROBERT BARKER Ot Ille Delly ""' ..... A Huntington Beach man previously arrested on lt!spicion of embezzlement has been ar- rested on suspicion of anon in connection with a $2.2 million fire that swept th.rough the John Treiber Co. in Fountain Valley last Father's Day. Detective R ick Christensen said today that Anthony DLLauro, 43, a for'ftler account.ant for the com· pany, was arrested on the arson charge Tuesday in Orange County Jail where he was being held on earlier embezzlement, forgery and conspiracy charges. "We now believe that arson was a coverup to the check scheme," Christensen said, He declined to elaborate other than to dlaclose that roaring flames of last June 19 destroyed some of the company's financial records. Christensen also announced today that all charges have been dropped against Di.LaW'O's girl- friend, Eileen Zirkle of Hunt· ington Beach, who he described as an innocent victim who was conned into participating in the alleged scheme. "She's an upstanding person and we are sure there's been no criminal intent on her part. She's devastated," Christen.sen said. The detective said DiLauro joined the company as an auditor in January and resigned in May after citing a personality conflict with the owner. OiLa uro allegedly tricked Zirkle into helping him collect $52,000 in phony expense checks, acrording to Christensen. "She had no reason to dis- believe him," Christensen said. rnLauro was arrested by police when officials at the Security Pacific Bank, who had been alerted by police, notified officers when DiLauro showed up at the Fountain Valley facility last Fri- day. just as imponanti as noise issues , following the Sept. 27, Republic :-Airlines incident when a jetliner : rained hot e ngine parts on a Newport Beach neighborhood set· ting off a score of grass and roof ;fires, Delino said. PARKING ••• From Page A 1 scheduled to start in April, in- cludes a 60·space lot between the equestrian center and the Crystal Cove cottaj es on the oceanside of the highway, the construction of entrance station buildings. a picnic area. rest rooms and landscaping around the parking Iota. St.ate conservation workers al9o plan to reseed severely eroded portions of the coastal bluff, officials said JOAN IRVINE SMITH WON'T GIVE UP THE FIGHT ... From Page A1 beef on sourdough -extra tomatoes. no pickles wanted to distract me. draw of£ she said, explaining her frequent Co. When a company official "The idea before was that there ·would be 55 flights of 100 decibels or less, the Super 80's, and my interest so I wouldn't do my board battles and 16 lawsuits. "I recently scoffed that the company homework.'' can't just walk away from it. wasn't really sure where Smith ln a way, Smith's life has been That's not in my constitution." lived, she sent copies to a news- filled w ith men she doesn't trust. While she won't run away from paper of 21 envelopes mailed to When she was 24 and had just a fight, she has hidden herself her Emerald Bay address by the • unlimited flights of 89.5 decibels," Hall said. Smith, by her own admission, spends her days plowing through company documents and agendas from the numerous council meet· inp, city planning sessions and water board hearings her rep- resentatives attend for her. inherited 22 percent of the Irvine away. Irvine Co. Co .. Smith found herself fighting Smith's reclusive lifestyle is due "How many people,'' she asked, the company's Board ot Dlrectors partly to her fear of kidnap. "save their envelopes'! I do," . l I . Towing terminated The Laguna Beach City Council has decided to st.op towing cars illegally park ed in street-sweeping areas. The city will post signs next month spedlying that parking will be prohibited twice each month from 10 a.m . to noon either Monday or Friday, depending on the location. Cars parked illegally on the streets will continue to be ticketed. 'Phase Three will begin after Orange County finds a new lo- cation for the Crystal Cove eques· trian center. It is tentatively scheduled to get under way in July, 1984, Hund said. Those plans include two 60-car lots where the center is located, Hund said. The state purchased the park in 1979 and has s pent the past few years planning the facility, accord- ing to Alan Tang, Crystal State Park project coordinator. "l go from very early in the morr mg to late at night," she said. "Sometimes l work straight through the night. I have to do my homework. It's a full-time job." Married and divorced three times, Smith said she no longer has time or cares much about men. She said the last time she spent time wtth a man was ln the summer of 1978 -Bastille Day to be precise. She remembers. "I was dating a man who was always trying to get me to go off on trips or cruises," she said. "He BREN'S KNACK FOR BUSINESS ... From Page A1 over everything from plans for Two men dressed in mock police Thoee who know Smith claim U.C Irvine to the company's own uniforms were arrested outside she's a lot like her grandfather. general plan. her Emerald Bay houae in 1979. Remembered as a stubbom and When the company was being Smith believes the intruders were independent aort who would sold by the foundation that con-part of an abduction plot. bring a pack of dogs along on trolled it, Smith filed a successful Another time she claUN a car business and 90Cial calls, James lawsuit to prevent it from being tried to run her chauffeur-driven Irvine lAught Smith about the bought by Mobil Oil for a price she vehicle off the road just aouth of thousands of acres that made up considered too low. Corona del Mar. "Somebody had the giant Irvine Ranch. Instead, the Irvine Co. was something in mind," she said. Smith's detractors claim that bought by a conaortium of bu.si-And there have been other she has always been fruatrat.ed nessmen she miat.ruated ao much incidents she said prove people because she _ unlike her grand· she stopped going to board roeet-have tried to get her, to set her up: father-has never had control of i.ng:a. •A ex-boyfriend gave her a the company. ·•1 think she feels Last spring, most of the com-.44-<:allber Magnwn telling her she deserved it and was denied it," pany stock was bought by home-she didn't need a pennit. one observer speculated. builder Donald Bren. Smith •A trusted employee gave her a doesn't truat him either. She bulletproof vest as a Christmas Smith laughs off such a.S8er- believes Bren int4:nds to break up pre5ent. tions. She says she's involved in a and sell theoompany. She dumped the boyfriend and fight, in the here-and-now and he received no handouts and made his own way through the complex business world. · "They're a bunch of parasites fired the trusted employee. balks at treacling over company in the late 1960s to Philip Moms Inc. who've attached themaelvest.othe "Don't you see? The idea was to history. In 1977, Bren emerged as a key figure in a white underbelly of the company. get me 90 ICal'ed I'd be afraid to "When somebody fights me, I "I've raised my children the same way," h e added. consortium of investors who bought the Irvine Co. They'vebeendefecatingonmefor stick my head out.side," she said. fight back. '' she says. "I'm not Last spring he purchased S2 percent of the company yeanJ," she said, pausing to laugh. She abo is suapidous of nearly glrvino~e~a. ytha. ~~you can tell the He majored m business and economics at the University oC Washington, which he attended on a ski scholarship. He toyed with the idea of becoming an Olympic skier. stockto ~ffhim~~town~hlp~~~-·-~-ia-~~·~~~h~t~I~~~w~u~p~w~~~.·~·~e~v~e~ry~o~n~e~w~o~~~~~~~th~e~Irvin~·~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ company. .... Bren spent three years in the Manne Corps, becoming a close friend of Sen. Pete Wilson in the process. He has a knack for business In the late 1950s, he formed the Bren Co. -hlS first development firm -which he sold for $34 m1lllon in 1969. Three years later. he bought it back for $3.5 million .. Bren alao helped found the Mission Viejo Co. and is credited, by some, with helping with the early planning efforts of Mission Viejo. The !inn was sold After years of avoiding publicity, Bren granted several interviews after his stock purchase. Meeting the press, one insider says, was partially "to kill off any image that he was some kind of Howard Hughes type sitting around letting h is fingernails grow." Bren, in fact, looks UtUe different from photographs taken 10 years ago. He's tall, trim and athletic. At a recent lrvine Co. barbeque, Bren showed up dressed an jeans, carrying a beer in one hand. ''I don't seek a h igh profile. My personal life is my quiet side," he says. "But I couldn't very well be a recluse and conduct the kind of busin~ I do " We're Listening ••• What do you hke about the Daily Pilot., What don't you like" Call the number at le ft and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let ters lo tht• e-c:htor on an y lOP•<' Mailbox contnbutors must tnrludt> lhelr na me and telephone number for verthcatton No circulation ~alls. pleasf 642•6086 Tell us what's on your mind New For Fall i --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--, Cole-Haan is pleased to introduce our premier coll ection of men's belts. Made in the classic Cole-Haan tradition. these belts are crafted of fin est European lea thers and fabrics -and fin - ished with the exquisite detail that is uniquely Cole-Haan. 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Singles workshop slate d at O CC The Orange Coast College Community Services Office will sponsor ''The Meeting Place." a seminar that provides a safe and friendly atmosphere in which single adults can meet. The session will take place from 7 to10 p.m. Friday in Room 114 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. Admission is $6. Seminar coordinator is Alyn Bartick , a therapist in private practice in Newport Beach. S he has conducted numerous workshops for singles throughout Orange County Tickets are available in the OCC Ticket Office. located an the Student Center Building. Tickets. if still available, wall also be sold at the door. T echnical communicators to conve ne By JEFF AOLli:R or,;.. o.n, l'tlol 11e11 An Orange County Jail inmate, who described himself as a jailhouse "snitch," has testified that accused killer Thomas Michael T hompson confessed to the September 1981 slaying of 20-year-old Ginger Lorraine Fleischli in several jail conversa- tions. Edward Fink, 33, an acknowl- edged heroin user with a long record of criminal convictions, testified in Orange County Su- perior Court Tuesday that Thompson told him about the killing an four separate conversa- tions the two had in November 1981. Fink said Thompson admitted killing Fle1schh of Mission VieJO after raping her in the Laguna Beach apartment he shared with David Wilham Leitch. also t•harged in the murder. Fink said the killing took place because Thompson feared going to jail on a rape charge. He said Thompson told him he wanted to have se.x with Fje1schh the night she was slain. "She said she dldn't want to do it, she was afraid the kid (Leitch) would find out. So he (Thompson) took it. He didn't want to go to jail so he took care of the problem in a quiet way. like in the jungle," Fink said. Then, according to Fink's t.esti- mony, Thompson waited for Leitch to return home with a car because he had no other way to dispose of Fleischli's body. When Leitch arrived, Thomp- son convinced Leitch to help htm by offering a share of some gold he claimed he had buried in Thailand or Mexico, according to Fink's account of the events. Under questioning from Depu· ty District Attorney Mike Jacobs, Fink said he agreed to tell what he had heard because "there was no sense in what he (Thompson) did." But under questJoning by de- fense a ttorney Ron Brower, Fink said he told authorities of the confession in return for being placed in protective custody while servmg has state prison term. "l don't like him," Fink added, pointing at the defendant. Fink then explained hen~ to be kept In protective custody because he supplied information to a uthorities concerning the ac- tivities of the Aryan Brotherhood, a prison gang to which he belonged. "l didn't want to loll people for them. So, I either told on some- body to go into P.C. (protective custody), or I stayed out there and would be killed. I'm a walking dead man anyway," Fink said. His testimony is a t odds. how- ever, with testimony provided by another county .ia1l inmate who testified during Thompson's pr<'liminary hearing Inmate David Vogel told an Orange County Municipal Court judge tha t Thompson <'On fessed to killing Fleischli because Leitch had promised ham $4,000 and a small sailboat. Vogel said he was told Leitch wanted Fleisc:hlt killed because she was trying to prevent Leitch Ginger Lorraine Fleischli and has ex-wife from a reconcili- ation . The two had lived together in the weeks preceding the murder. Jacobs said he d id not expect Vogel would be called to testify in the Superior Court trial. Fleischli's body was discovered ma shallow grave near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Base wrapped in a sleeping bag and a pink blanket on Sept. 14, 1981. She had been stabbed through her ear. Nancy Lynd and Donna Wolffe, owners of Techn ical Text lnc., will overview structured outlining at Tuesday's meeting of the Orange County chapter of the Society for Technical Communica- tion. The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the El Paso Cantina in Fullerton. Reservations may be obtained by writing Joy White , P . 0 . Box 16535, Irvine 92714. Hazardous material statute delayed Seminar slated on e lde rly parents A three-hour seminar designed to show peoµle how they can best cope with the changes and demands of elderly parents will be presented Friday in Room 1 of the Science Lecture Hall at Orange Coast College. Elana Peters, a consultant in social services work, will instruct the class, scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission is $6. Tickets are on sale in the OCC ticket office in the S tudent Center and, if available, will be sold at the door. For further infonnation, call 432-5880. By JEFF ADLER Of .... 0.11, Piiot ll•fl A chemical explosion and fire at a Tustin industrial company this week highlighted again why Or- ange County supervisors are anxious to enact a ha?..ardous materials disclosure ordinance they hope would better protect firefighters responding to such emergencies. But the Board of Supervisors stopped short Tuesday of enacting Bad guy wears white in Mesa ~· A armed man dressed all In white walked Into a Texaco gas station at 3001 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, early this morning and raided the cash register ol $95. police said. The suspect, described as a white male. 5-foot-11, 160 pounds, with me- dium-length curly hair, escaped the scene on loot He was carrying a small caliber revolver. A 1968 VW Bug valued at $1 ,600 was stolen from in front ol a home on the 3100 block 01 College Avenue In Costa Mesa sometime Tuesday night. The owner of lhe blue VW said she parked It In front of her garage Tuesday but It had vanished when she went out Wednesday morning. Two hubcaps were stolen from a car parked at the Coate Mesa Goll Course and Country Club Tuesday The hubCapa are valued at S330. Newport Beach The Irvine Coast Country Club reported the theft of a 1980 E-Z-GO Goll Can from a storage yard In the 1600 block or East Coast Highway. The can was valued at $2.000 An $800 Cartier watch and S 100 In cash was reported stolen lrom a home In the 1100 block of E Balboa. a Newport Beach woman reported Wednesday. The Items were taken over the weekend. I• ·-' An Irvine woman reported the theft ol a side view mirror and $300 damage to her 1980 Porsche Targa parked in the 300 block of Hospital Road Wednesday afternoon. Laguna Beach A man wearing a ski mask and carrying a lla_shllghl was spotted In the backyard ol a home In the 400 bock of Graceland Drive at 4 a.m. Wednesday by the resident. When Laguna Beach police arrived. the prowler was gone. Forty-live mlnules tater. a man carrying a flashlight was spotted on the porch of a home In the 1300 block of Glenneyre. Again. a thorough search ol the neighborhood by police proved fruitless A total ol $375 In cash was stolen from a locked vehicle parked In the 700 block of North Coast Highway. A woman called police to report an opossum running wild In her Park Avenue home. Police arrived and herded the animal out of the resi- dence Hunting to n Beach A red 1982 Kawasaki motorcycle was reported stolen Wednesday from the 17300 block ol Avalon Lane. The loss was estimate~ at $2.000 A business otflce on the 16000 block ol Beach Boulevard In Hunt· lngton Beach was burglarized Wednesday. Entry was apparently made through a rear sliding glass door. The loss Included an IBM electric typewriter worth S 1,450 and a Sony portable color 1etevlslon set worth $400 A break-In was reported Wednes- day afternoon at a home on the 16800 block ol Sims Street In Huntington Beach. Entry was made by breaking a rear kitchen window The loss In- cluded jewelry worth $1 ,825. A blue 1969 Volkswagen sedan was burglarized Wednesday while parked on lhe 500 block of 19th Street. Entry was made by prying open a wlndwlng. The loss Included a $250 car stereo. A horTW! burglary was reported Wedl1esday evening on the 17400 block of Queens Lane. Entry was made through an open front window The loss Included a $120 radio. Fountain Valley Burglars stole S 1•0 In cash lrom a Ille cabinet at the office of Or. N Pllest MO Inc., 11160 Warner Ave. Vandals using a aharp object stashed holes In the tires of seven cars In the 17000 block of Brookhurst Street. 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Cllt9Cllon _,,_ just such an ordinance. citing an important conflict with state pub- lic records statutes that super- visors believe must be resolved before the ordinance can work. Board members voted unani- mously to ask the state Legis- lature to amend the state's public records law in January to exclude hazardous materials from th€ disclosure require ment. "Under existing law, w e could not draft an ordinance to si mul- taneously protect public safety personnel and the general public from dangers represented by a hazardous waste mishap and protect a given com pany from a competitor stealing a corporate trade secret," Supervisor Bruce Nestande said in a letter circulated among supervisors. The problem as that under current law, any Information sup- plied to a government agency, not specifically exempted from the disclosure requirement, becomes a matter of public record and is available to anyone. A firm using hazardous ma- terials, therefore, would be re- quired to publicly disclose their use, which might be giving away a trade secret, according to a Nestande aide. The city of Irvine began review of a s1m1lar ordtnan<.-e Tuesday, but city officials there believe they can keep company secrets confidential. One source said the city 1s relying on another inter- pre tation of the state's public records law, which allows a flex- ible interpretation of what a local government may deem confiden- tial if the public good is served. While supervisors voted to delay enactment of the ordinance, they dad direct the county fire department to develop a system to list both how much and what hazardous materials are iri use by firms in unincorporated portions of the county, which would be governed by the ordinance. Supervisors and firefighters hope to computerize a list of what firms use which hazardous ma- terials so that when they respond to an emergency they will know in advance what types of materials they may be facing. "What occurred (Monday) in Tustm is what this ordinance gets to," Nestande said, endorsing again that such a measure is needed. 1.07 Ct. DIAMOND RING 11525 1.07 Ct. DIAMOND RING ;~ 6 mm MIL GRAIN Reg.$160 t I 50°/o OFF \ J 14 Karat ••I• 1112 6 mm DESIGNER BANDS Reg. $180 SALE 1128 \ \ ..,. 1· c;~~~ & ' .-/ BRACELETS 7" Cobrt Chain Br~t Reg $1&"' 30% OFF ENTIRE SELECTION OF WEDDING BANDS 7'' 8olld AOP9 Breceltt Reo $37&• 11" Cobrt Chain Reg SJe" 11" ... evy Herring Bone Reg 1329" 20" Turklah Cthln Reg 1575"' 24" Light Herring 9ont ReQ $'10- S7" S179" S19" $164" $214" $53" S139" S239" $27" 6·61h mm CHOKER LENGTH • R9g. $650 SALE 1455 61h-6 mm MATINEE LENGTH Reg. SUO SALE 1595 61A-7 mm BAROQUE OPERA LENGTH Aeg.S715 SALE 1500 30% OFF ALL STRANDS IN STOCK AND SPECIAL ORDERS PEARL STUD EARRINGS 4mm Reg. S•1.oo IA~E 120'1 ( LADY'S TANK WATCH Reg.$165 SALE 1132 SIMILAR PRICES ON OTHER WATCHES .19 Ct. Tot. Wt. 2A" Medium H91rtng Bone Reg S270-•. 2A" lolld Aopt Reg $495• 30" Fine Serpentine Reg ur- 14 Karat GOLD DIAMOND PENDANTS AND 0 r~~~l~:~~~ 300/o OFF ALL STOCK AND SPECIAL ORDERS MARQUIS '663 DAIMOND A9Q. 1790 ......... 14K •.6 DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY RING ROUND 159910 DIAMOND Reg. S555 ... . ,42 Tot. Wt. ::.:ONO A9Q.l790 ......... !613 Reg. $1060 ..... IALE 1742 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, October 13. 1983 NB 1111 ~------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ STOCKS S.lt' •• S•l4"\ Ntt' p c ""' (10"' (hq PE "0' {law Chq I , I ,, a " ii :1 ~ ' .. S ~u • ii -ui~ I -~~ ., 1% J -• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Due to tran1mlaalon problems. today's late llatlng Wilt not appear In the OaJty Piiot. S,.111'\ N•t Pr "Cl• c.•nW! C"O ~otr\ Nf't "'t no• (lo"' C"Q B i ~ ~ S.I•• H•I S•ltt N•I P E llCI• coo.., C"11 P f ncf\ C•o>e C"Q • ' -\ .... , ,,.,, P(nl>•llD ... Cnq d • • • 00 , .. _ ... ~ * llllJPlllt Dow Jones Final Up 1.73 Clo1l'ng 1,291.31 •1•111111 Tentative agreement for Eastern, flight attendants By 'ne Alsoctaced Pre11 MIAMI -F.aatern Airlines has reached tentabve agreement with 5,800 flight attend.ants, averting a strike which theairllneaaid could have put it out of busi.nea. "It isn't everything that we wanted, but I think under the circumatances it la a battle best left for another day," said Patricia Fink, president of Local 553 of the Transpa..t Workers Union, which represents the flight attendants. ~ .. ; A small corn harvest this year j WASHINGTON -American farmers ace harves~ their smallest com crop in 13 years. Based on surveys ~ Oct. l, the fall com harvest-about one-fourth completed!, is estimated at 4.26 billlon bushels, down 49 percent from Wt year's record of 8.4 billion bushels and down 3 percent froO'l the September forecast. Turner buys cable channel NEW YORK -Ted Turner has won a key skirmish l)l the cable news war. , Turner said announced Wednesday he would buy out Ute rival Satellite News Channel and that his Cable Nev.ts Network would be offered to cable systems now carryi.r(g Satellite News. Satellite News will cease operations alter ttn? transaction is officially completed Oct. 27. joining CBS Cable and the Entertainment Channel as victims of the cable industry's retrenchment. Midland bank to get loan MIDLAND, Texas -The Federal Deposit lnsuran"e Corp. says it agreed to lend $100 million to First National Barik of Mid.land until the financially troubled institution can resolve it.a problems. The loan announcement came Wednes- day after Federal Reserve System officials said they wete "unable to further support the bank's Liquidity needs.'' sald FDIC spokesman Alan Whitney in Washington. · Manville has reorganize plan DENVER -Manville Corp. says 1t rntenda to me: a reorganization plan with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court ~n Monday. : The company also said expected opposition to the pl~ could keep it in bankruptcy proceedings for more than two years. Manville, a Denver-based construction and forist products concern, filed for court protection under Chapter J 1 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on Aug. 26, 1982. . Dollar takes a dip, gold up a bit LONDON -The U.S . dollar fell on fore1g11 exchange markets today in light trading. Gold~rices r06e slightly. The dollar, which had risen for three days amid concern about the Iraq-Iran conflJct and higher U.S. Interest rates, fell against all major currencies early today GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW YOfll( (AP) Ocl 12 r-v AO••llC.0 S44 e:;11NO ICMI llCl>cl"ffd )ff Tol•ll .. ue1 " .. N•WMOl'ls ll Newtow1 1S WHAT AMEX DID NEW YO!tl( IAPI Oct. 1l METALS Todev uo 37' lt1 m ll I Pr•• ClllY S11 llSO l62 m' • •1 II STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT '·m· '· ,, t, I. If. I SYMBOLS .. DOW JONES AVERAGES JO Ind 1161." 1270.'3 1250.Jl 11'1 ll+j n 20 r"' sr1.u "' ·" sn . .s sn ,o.-.J? 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I : i; =-II t~ -: 11~ Oft I s.z ~.....: ,::~,=I lil =' . .p 9.\A = ·~ t1 l~c. II I~-:_ ~ P. ~...,,:. It"' = ~ tl 18 -EYenlnga/An Actwrt181ng Supplement to the DAILY PtLOT/Thur9day, October 13, 1983 Carne asada's top Tortilla Flats dish Tortilla Flats has been around the Laguna Beach area since 1SM9, expanding Into a muttl-level showcase to fufflll the needs of the ever-growing population of Orange County. The beautiful hacienda offers tacos, burritos. quesadlllu, "enchiladas, tamale& and toetados on the children's menu at a $-4.95 price, which lndude9 salad and Ice cream. The dinner menu llata 27 delicious food combina- tions from $6 to $10.95, ak>ng wtth a house specialty for two of carne asada t11COS served on a beautifully presented wooden platter with all the condiments. Both the cantlna and the dining room offer eight Mexican beers along with American beer and numerous tequilas. Happy hour, from 4 to 8 p.m. weet<daya, feeturee complimentary botanas and a Wednesday $1 margarita special. Look for a new opening of the silver award winner on Lake Mlss4on Viejo In the summer of 19&4. Cafe Lido's piano bar and menu called zesty A quaint atmosphere, excellent aervk:e, some tasteful live music and an exteNl'Ye ttaJlan and continental menu sum up the Cafe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd., on the Balboa Peninsula. Lunches are offered from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Friday. Dinners are prepared eeven days a week from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. The full bar's wine selection consists of 60 California varieties. One of the nice th Inga about .the Lido la the piano bar, where folks gather around each evening to llaten to Mike Patterson sing '50s, '60a and '70. tuna Tueeday through Saturday. Patterson and his sax-playing cohort, Wayne Wayne, used to tour with the Righteous Brothers band. On Sunday and Monday, Al Abbott provides listeners with Jazz music. The place for steak The Barn Farmer Steakhooae i8 the plaee to go when your mouth ia watering and you just ha•e to ha•e a thick, juicy •teak. The Bara bu prided itself for 23 yean on seniq the large.I Porterhouse •teak west or Dennr - and, at a pound and a half, that'a no hamburger. Chuck Kohnke, general man- ager, aaya, .. ..,e cook all the food in the open onr a charcoal broiler in a rustic setting." Dinners include aalad, baked potatoes, fanner beans and fresh-baked bread. The lunch menu is similar but smaller. Seafood loven may order ahrimp or acallope. The ateakhouse, at 200 I Harbor Bl•d, Cotta Meaa, can serve partiea up to 25. ftffervations are recommended. Houn are 11 a.m.-2 p.m. weekdays lor lunch ; dinner is aened from 5 p.m . on weekdays and 4 p.m. on weekench. OUKMINU LSASfRISH •• E.Gads acquiring European accent E.Geda sports a delightful atmosphere, a new chef and a new menu taffored to hla European-traJned abllJtles. Chef George Serra, most recently of the Santa Barbara area, has taken tradltlon8' fare and given It a European hint. Pasta apecialtlel such aa Serra's Llngulni Marco Poto -llngulnl aauteed wtth clams and tomatoes, adorn the new E.Gads menu. · ·; · E.Geda atao featurea aieek, seafood, riba., fresh "catch of the day," chicken dithtla and vanous gourmet apectala. Located at 2100 W. Ocean Front In the historic McFadden Building on the Newport Pier, the Interior Is decorated with celling fens. tin c:elllnga, historic photographs and braaa ornament•. E.Gada la open aeY9f'I days a weet<. Lunch hours are from 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner hours are from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 5 pm. to 11 [p.m. on weekends. Diners can look forward to live entertainment In the sak>on-wtth-ocean-vt.w .very Thuraday through Sun- day. Happy hours go from 11 :30 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily with special bar prloes. Have tasteful retreat at the Airporter Inn Congenial and Mciuded, the AJrporter Inn onen a retreat from the hustle and bultle tNlt goea on around It. Located In Irvine,,..,. John Wayne AJrport, the hotel offers cozy dining In lta Mediterranean Room, around-the-cloek eating In It• coffee shop and a Hvely setting In lta Cabatet Lounge. A favorite In the dining room la the lamb or the OoYer sole, which la boned at the table by waJters. A new and already popular addition to the menu la the prawn and lobster plate. Meals are reasonably priced with entrees ranging from $10.75 to $19.25. The Sunday brunch, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., provides a wide and ambitious spread. Reservations are sug- gested. A Cozy Comer A Vintage Wine A Savory Meal And You ... ts OUK 5EAfOOD 640-1573 .J u!.I off the press with a delicious new variety of fresh seafood r111d One steak s: Maine Lobster Creole, Plccata of Mako Sh11rk. ~ allops Prevencal. Seafood Brochette. fresh cu1d1 dully und much more. Open nightly from 5 :30 p.m. Dcllcious clum1pui.cnc huITet brunch every Sunday from 10 o.m For rcservollons cull (714) 497-44 77 - RESTAURANT At lhe Sud~ Son<i Jlotcl On the ocean ut L11g11no (koch ( ---- sos• E. Cont Hwy., Coiroaa ••• Jlar (acrOMtro..~'•) NEWPORTS ONLY ROMANTIC OCEAN VIEW~ESTAURANT THE OF NEWPORT AWARD WINNING SEAFOODS •1•-•••• 210I WU T OClAN fAONT, NEWflOATltAcH. CA. ..