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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-02 - Orange Coast PilotHeiress urges probe of B~en . money d eals By JERRY HIRSCH CM .. cw,,_...,;. The high stake. ballle for the Irvine C.O. took another twist Tueeday when heiretll Joan Irvine Smith filed• moUo'n ln Orange County Superior C.Ourt to force the companys chairman Donald Bren to divulge more infonn.aUon about his flnancial dealingJ. Lawyers for both sidee will argue the motion at an 11 a.m. hearing before Superior C.Ourt Judge Phillip A. Petty Thursday. Bren's aide, Gary Hunt, said the company would not comment on the motion because "we a.re ln litigation.'' The hearing comes just a week before Judge Petty will listen to Smith's bid for' a preliminary injunction to block efforts by Bren. who controls 86 percent of the Irvine C.O.'s stock. to merge (See IRVINE BATTLE. Page A!) l . ... Rainy season starts early By STEVE MARBLE Of .. OellJ -·-A bnef but fierce storm that pounded its way across the Orange Coast Tueeday, drop- ping more~ half an inch of rain in some communities, pushed the season's rain.fall figures to the rughest point in 43 years. Weather watchers said they had to go back to 1940 to find a wetter 1euon by early Novem- ber for Santa Ana, Costa Mesa and other cities. Joan Irvine Smith The storm gusted in and out of the county Ui short order Tueeday everung, dropping more than half an inch of rain 1n Huntington Beach during an hour-long downpour. Nearly an equal amount fell in Costa MeM dU.rin& a ehower that kept up for nearly three houra. Ca n splash through h igh water on Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach 'The rain trigered llOn)e minor flooding. ruah-hour traf- fic marls -and one late-night fatal car accident on the rain-slickened San Diego Free- way in Westminster Gary Hervey, 36. ef Long Beach, was killed when his 90Uthbound car spun out of control, plowed through a free- ~ way median fence near Valley View Street and finally came to a stop on a muddy embank- ment. eocording to the Cali- fornia Highway Patrol. Hun Beach weather watcher hennan Denny descri our-long down- t city as "unusual tty wild." He said the . according to his calcu- uons, brings the season total in the beach city up to nearly five inches. Joe Jahraus, a weather buff who keeps rainfall figures at hi.a Laguna Beach lumber yard, said t.he storm dropped .29 of an lnch and brought the aeuon total to about three inches. While the stonn aoaked aome areas, it left others with hardly a trace or rain. One rain gu.age in Costa Mesa indicated more than half an inch of rain had dropped while a second gauge only blocks away showed .15 of an inch. Valley citizens flushed over plans.for sludge treatment By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfltwO..., ..... - The sludge hit the fan Tuesday night rn Fountain Valley. I An overflow crowd of more jthan 150 residents converged on Fountain Valley City C.Ouncil . chambers to protest two propc:l88.ls tor expanding sludge treatment facilities in the city The outcry prompted the coun- cil to line up behind the residents with a resolution opposing the controversi'1 sludge management proposals. Sludge is the solid material left over after aewage is processed and much of the water is removed. The angry resident w ere protesting two plans under con- Golf course backed at Mile Square Park )' JEFF ADLER .. OellJ ,... .,.,. Plans to construct a 4.285-yard 18-hole executive golf course in ountain Valley's MUe Square ark scored a hole-in-one with the unty Board of Supervisors esday. The facilitY,. to be run by private b>l'M"P!llRiOnaires, wiij be the seeond INDEX Bullet.in Board Bu.sine. ClMIWed C.ornJca era.word ~alh Notices Editorial Page Entertainment Food Horoecope Annl..anden MOYiea NaUonaJ News Police Los Public Notices Spona Dr. Steincrohn Stock Marketa Televtaion 'Theetera W..ather World Newa golf COl.lJ"5e at the popular regional park. Supervisors vot.e<funanimously for the $3.8 million park develop- ment project, which will include a 300-yard driving range, res- taurant, golf shop, fast food con - cession and bicycle'trails. · Board members were asked to (See GOLF, Pa1e AZ s1deration by the Sanitation Dis- tricts of Orange C.Ounty, which have their headquarters and a treatment plant in Fountain Val- ley. , r The districts haul sludge to the C.Oyot.e Canyon landfill daily, but this site is scheduled to cl06e before the end c:lf the decade. The districts must find another way to use or dump the sJudge. A consulting finn has outlined options for managing the sludge. Two of these options, which could take place at the Fountain Valley sanlt.ation plant, haverai.sed the ire of nearby residents. One of the plans involves stor- ing the the sludge in tall silos until it decomposes to a material that could be used as a soil additive or mulch. The second involves burning the sludge with traditional garbage to produce.energy. Residents expressed opposition to building either operation in Fountain Valley"'"becauae of en- (Sff SLUDGt:, Pt1e AZ ) .. El Nino.still h_eating lhings up ... By t'e Aaaocla&ed PreH LA JOLL.( -Unuawilly warm water off the West Coast, which helped breed laat winter's diaastrolla California stonna, i.s continuing de- apl~ indications that ita South ~rican "parent" ia finally dying, 1eientiata aay. aome warm wMter left off the coaata of Ecuador .and Peru, llO 1t hasn't died off there yet But there's a probability that It will." Off South America, the warm waters knoWn aa El Nino are now about 5 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than normal, down from the ti-degree increase reported last summer, re- aea.rchers say. However, t.he local version -dubbed-..EJ Nino Gringo" by an Oregon_ reeearcher -la "certainly not dimini•hing," said John McGowan, another ScripJ» reeea.rcher. "It got big ana it stayed big." Jerome Namais, a climate expert at the Scrippe Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, t!fhoed a lfrowing sentiment among oceano- Thou.sands of aqua.re nu.lea of ocean waters frolT) Canada's Vancouver .Island to Mexico's Baja Cal.ifomia are suU 2 to 6 degrees above normal, McGowan saJd graphers. · "ln the western and central Pacific, it has declined appreciably," Namaissaid. ''There'satiU Namiaa added: "We've got a long way to go acientifically before we understand this whole spectacular phenomenon (of El Nino), and before we're able to predict it " COUNTY IDITIDN ~RANGI! COUNTY, CAUFOM IA · ,; 28 Cltffl :; • Speraw pulls his hat out of Senate ri-ng "It was spotty. Lota of pocketa," explained Enunett Frankhn. a spokesman for the county'• Environmental Man- -se ment Agency which keeps rainlall f~. Frank.Un said the seaaon total to date for Santa Ana is only .10 of an inch behind the record pace of 43 years ago. The wettest season ever for Santa Ana was established in 1941 with a season-ending figure of 32.14 inches, he said. By JERRY HIRSCH cr-o...,-•- ' Citing frustrallon with the ;state's political system, a bitter state Sen. Ollie S pe r aw. R-Newport Beach, said th.Ls morn- ing he will not seek re-election to the 37th District seat. "The chief reason is that as a politician, I can't be effective as I would like to be. Everything I say is judged by whether lam saying it because I am running for re-election or not," Speraw told the Daily Pilot from -5acramento prior to his state Capitol news con1erence today. Speraw was headed for a hard c ampaign against A s - eemblywoman Marian Bergeeon. R-Newport Beach, who declared her candidacy for the Senate seat. Speraw ha<J replaced tht>n-stat.e Attorney General George Deu- k:mejian as Long Beach·s at.ate 9enator in 1876 but loet his d.atrict to reapportionment 1.aat year. The Senate gave Speraw per- rniaaion to represent the vacant 37th district in January. Speraw said Governor Deu- k:mejian asked him to serve on a steeringcomntlttee that will d,irect a campaign for refonns in the reapportionment process and o.., .... ...__~,..,._. • ...,. Dr . Lan O lson wiU sp eak a t UCI tonight. Brain transplants no longer fantasy By ANDREA ADELSON Of!Mo.ltr ......... Drug addicts experimenting ln a San Francisco gwge laboratory mistakenly created a <in.Mt that cauaes instant Park.inaon's diaeaae. one that may give researchers M new tool in their e fforts to treat the l)eurologic diaorder, a Swedish doctor says. Dr. Lars Olson, a surgeon with the Karolinak.a Institut.et in Stockholm and a pioneer in brain tranaplant surgery, said Tue9day the mistake in chemistry will allow reeean:hers to perfonn testaon primates. Earller atudiea had been limited to rats. (See BRAIN TRANSPLANTS, Pa1e All - Sen. Ollie Speraw enactment of a new redistricting plan in t;ime for the 1986 legi.s.IAt- ive elections. . "There is not even a remote possibility of the reconstruction of our state govenunent through the . Legislature. The lawmakers just come up here, chooee their leaders and play games," Speraw said. (See SPERAW, Pa1e A!> Sitter stabs assailant to thwart rape By STEVE MARBLE -Of-0...,-•lllfl An 18-.-old baby sitter outwitted a would-be rapist Tues- day in Huntington Beach. stab- bing him with a kitchen knife before scooping up the two chil- dren she was caring far and. running to safety. Police said the injured, half-dressed assailant allegedly ran from the Swansea Lane home to a nearby house he shares with his mother where he collapeed in the bathroom. St.even Lee Bunnood, 28, was arrested about an hour aft.er the attack when his mother called authorities for medical aid. Police, already aware of the rape attempt, arrested Burwood alter hearing the medical call involved a man who had been stabbed. Bunnood was taken to the Fountain Valley C.Ommunity Hoe- pitaJ trauma center where he ia listed in critical but stable con- dition. Officers said the baby sitter and the children had gone out briefly Tueeday evenin'g and found the attacker sitting in the living room of the Swamea Lane howie when they returned. (See ST AB BING, Pa1e A!l Drunk driving ruling upheld Court approves blood alcohol standard for Orange Co unty From Staff alMI Wire R-..m California's on-again, off~again blood alcohol standard for drunken driving I.a back on again, at least in Orange County. The ru.l.l.ng takes pre91ure off proeecuton to ~drunken driven were impaired and inateed 1ubttitutee a 1tandard above which drive" are oonaidered legally lntoxicated. The state Court of Appee.1. winning the praiae of local proeecuton. upheld the standard deepite a state Supreme c.ourt dedaion to review two other ap~llall" rullnp on the ~ llw M~Ung ln Santa • £ Ana. the 4th Di.strict C.Ourt of Appeal ruled the standard, which rnaket1 driving with a blood-alcohol level exceeding 0.1 percent illegal. "doee not aeem to crNt.e the drunatic hardship lta detract.on proclaim." Drinkers should know when they are under t!\e influe~ and are unable to drive safely, the coukt ruled Tueeday. Deputy Oiatrict Attorney William Bedsworth prailled Cmtby's ruling. which aeta at.andarda for the enUre 4th Judlda.I Dt.trict sprNCfina from Inyo County to the Mexican border and indudlna ~. !See QftUNJtEN, Pa1e Al) ,, " "2 Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT /Wednesday. November ?· 1983 PERAW ... ---~ ....--_ B_U_t_L-ET .... l_N_B_o_A_R_D __ -1 From Page A 1 · \ }fr wic. p.u twuldfl b1 tk•r Wtlh -the Democraur ll'adt>rshlp of the- stalC' Senaw, .. tht> only t hUlgs you a.re allowe<l \.o du an· things tha \ suit their purp.bl..'°l>" Volleyball-program set (or Laguna Beach kids But S pc•raw nnwd bickering and petttm"Ni t·r~-s party I.mes. "It I~ C'ummon for ooth partJes. Were the Repuhl1t:ans in powe r tht• sanw thmgs would takt' pla(.-e. ll lS human naturr," hl' l'Xplamed. S peraw, huwt·wr. said he still believt>S Rl'pubht an lawmakers generally haVl' a bl'ltt'r under- standing of how to manage gov- ernment programs As mt>mber of th(' reapportton - mt•nt l'Omnuttee. S peraw will advocate talung redistricting out of the Legislature's hands and giVlng 1t to the state°AF'lllf Political Practic:es Comrruttee, a standln~ agency that morutors political campaigns "lts duties and obhgauons could easily be expanded We do not need to appoint a separate com- nussion onct.' every 10 years for reapportio nment ... Speraw srud. Speraw said he has not decided 1f he will endo~ Bergeson for th seat "l have not had a chance to meet with hcr" Aides to S peraw said personal factors such' as health and the re<.'t>nt ~reak -up of hLS marriage added to h1s deds1on not to run . Speraw. 62, made millions in - vesting m Ct-n tury 21 Real &,tate Unsch e duled landing J eff Worthy, 27, was trimming trees on Magn olia treet ne a r Ha m ilto n Ave nue in Huntington Beach to d ay when the equipm e nt a ppa rently ma lf u n ct ionN I. llt> WUi'!. trt•att•d for scrapes a nti t•uts afl t>r the ba sk e t smash ed into the wall o n the o p1>osite side of the ~l rt"t·I . BRAIN TRANSPLANTS ••• SLUDGE PROTESTED ... From Page A 1 From Page A 1 vironmental concerns, mcluding Coum·iln1an &11 Nielsen made a odors. air pollution and truck four-part mouon. ado pted unarn- traffic mously, regarding the sludge ln an effort t.o. provide u social at·t1 v1ty for LaguM Bea h's Junior ~ugh 5':hool youngsters .. on f'nili!Y nights, the cn y and th.e school district are h011t1ng volleyball ni#lts m the hlgtt~hool boy s gymnasium. Robb Clark, spokt'Srrurn for the t'lty, srud \he volleyball nil{h ts will be held from 7 to 9 p.m . begmrung this Fn day and running the (oUowing tw o Fridays. _ "If it's successful, we'll c.'Ontmue thf' social program after thf' holidays," Clark sajd . This Friday's event will feature a volkyball demonstration by the high school players, followed by r<:freshments (at a small charge). Bosto n Univers ity woo Coa t students Representatives from Bostpn Un1 ~ers1ty will host an LnformaJ reception at the Wesun South Coast Pla?Jj Hotel an <Ast.a Meso Thursday w d lSCUSS the various a.spt."t"ts of uruvers1ty Life Charlie Ch1eppo. assis tant dtrec:lor of adm.LSS1ons. Charles Crosby, senior director, and Sarah S toessel. BU field represent.a tive. w1U discuss acaderruc opporturuu es and t·ampus act1vi ues and show a fi lm on hfe at the uruven.1ty Ire la nd to pic of OCC: lide progr a m A slide program focusing un t he• l{rl'<:n landl.capes of lrt·land will be presented Friday at Orange Coast College m Cost.a Mt-sa. J ohn and Ronalyn Choc.'O, authors of "Brit.am and lreland On Your Own." w1U present t he program at 7·30 p m m Room 116 of the Fme Arts Bu1ldmg. Admission LS $4. Tickets are on sale m the OCC Tiekc·t Off1c.i- loc.·ated m the college's Student Center Buildmg T a p d a nci ng offe red in Laguna A new seri~ of tap dancing dasst'S LS scheduled starting Fnday at the Jewish Community Center of South Orange County. 298 Broadway, Laguna Beach . Olson. -t 1. who IS Vl.Siting UC l.rvme, will d escribe his bra.in transp.lant research in animals and man toniglit at a 7:30 p.m lecture open to the publ.ac m the Scie~ ~tuce ~ at UCI. Olsen said years of aruma1 expenments led him and other ,____._Swt!ldasb oeU.roJo~~-to trans_£lant corrective cells into the brains of two human patients with Park1m0n 's rusease. nl~ptmrn~ operauon after one patient showed sustained i.r:lprovement. He srud operations rn the li@St 18 months were the first known cases qf tJs.sue 1m pl.an ta lion m the human bra.in. "We wiU be at every citizens proposals. He urged corruruttee meeting and pu blic • the council tak~ a public st.and e~g .. a~d they will not ~ut il Lr.\.. _~wldmg ~opuuns.m­oun~r wenave any-Fountam Va Uey: thing to say about 1t," said Elle ry • copies of thlS resolution ~ Deaton, a city planning com-seryt to other city councils with the ~ioner and an organizer of the request that they adopt similar Theses.sions will beheld Fndays at lOa m The fees art: $18 for members and $24 for non-merubers further infonnallon may be obta.mt'<i by calling Pullv Sloan ;.it "W'f.2Il78. ... Dance classes in Mesa ., Newport , The Swedish team transplanted cells into the patle1l'ts' brams extracted from the pauents' own adre nal glands. which rest atop the k1dnevs. . Called chromoffine cells, the c-ells produce the honnones adr enahne and noradrenalJ.ne. )Nhich a.re sinular to dopamine. the muscle-c.'On trollmg hormone def1c1e nt m Parkinson's vicums Olson said a two nulluneter-w1de column of chromoffine cells ts implanted with a hollow needle into a part of the patient's bram that rontrols muscle movement and degenerateS in ~ufferers of Parlunso'n'-s di.sease. · The first patient, a 62-year-old man, showed onJy minor trnproveme n t. "He was rapidly going downhill," Olson said, and results "are nothing to w rite home about."" ~a 46-year-old woman operated on m the s.pring has shown proved fac4\I movement and walks better. Olson said. ··He r anns and legs are less ngid ," he said . The woman's anns w ere so rigid, "her husband said he was afraid he would break her arms" w hen he tned to relax the limbs • "There a large group of pauents. they are desperate. They wouJd la ke to try anythl.ng," Olson added. The researcher said wh.Lle no cure has been discovered to anh1b1t Parkm.son 's degenerative effects. which cause palsy-like tre mors. muscle ngidJty and pa.m. the se<'ond best treatme nt is to gt\ t> the pauent back the rrussmg cells "We had not too many fears of what could go wrong. You do mu<'h ll~damage to the brarn (with th e S wedish procedure) than surgc'<.>ns do m routine brain operations " But he add('<i that the study tS expenmental and that the team IS authon zed by the 1~1 tute's ethicscorruruttee to operate on only eight more patie nts an ihlS phase of the research. "Wp"vr: ~n crit1cu.ed for domg th.Ls," Olson swd. The surg(.'l.ms took the precaution of including a metal marke r with the Implant "to undo the operation" if something went w rong. Neither of the unplants m the two Swedish citizens have been extracted. ht: said UC l rvme neurob1ologist Dr. Carl Cotman called it "extraordinary" to have had any success because animal studies that prec-eded the human cases were published in scientific journals only three years ago. IRVINE BATTLE ... From Page A1 · the company wllh his personal holding company. ~ewco I Corp. Smith has fi led a $1 btlhon lawsuit against Bren and the companv to block the merger . Smith said Bren is reluctant to ilivulge details about a $5 18 rrullion loan from a consortium of five major banks th.at he wed lo buy 52 perce"t of the lrvme Co.'s stock earlier this year. If the merger took place. the loan debt owed by Bren through Newco would be paid by the assets of the Irvine Co. · "Bren wants a gentleman's agreement to have a private meeting to go ove r the details. These matters should be placed before the court so that the judge can make his decision based on a.LI the facts. If Don BN!n wants to seek to seal the court records lhen that IS up to rum," an angrx Smith said. H'oward Friedman, an attorney with the Los Angeles law fu-m of Loeb & Loeb whichre presents Smith, said th e motion also asks the court to force Bre n to an.-.wer questions on the tax 1mphcat1ons and other efCects of the proposed merger on t he Irvine Co and 1ls shareholders. South's suit ron tends the merger wiU damage the company by saddl.anR 1t with more than a $500 million debt. Srruth and her mother, Athahe R Clarke own 11 ptrcent of the Iivme Co sludge proposal protest. measures: "We're all on the same team," • the c1ty a ttorne y be· ordered to Coastline Commuruty Colle ge wdl offer begmnmg social dant"l' classes at locations m New port Beach and Costa Mesa start.mg next w~k. Councilwoman Barbara Brown take all legal steps necc.-esary to told the audie nce. "As your rep-oppose these two slu dge resen tative (to the sanitation dis-proposals: and Basil· steps and vanat1ons for F.astA.-m swing and the waltz Wlll be covered in the classes meeting at 7.30 p.m. start.mg Nov 9. at the Park Newport Apartments in Newport Beach. and Nov 18. at the Mesa Verde Learrung Cen ter tn Costa Mesa. tries. board), I am committed to • the city's sannauon board having FountaJn Valley and the repry;entative (Brown) request region around it remain as en -that the d istricts d rop the vimoment.ally safe ClS'i t is now." proposals from C.'OrLS1d~rat1on Partners are not required For mort:' inform.auon . caJJ :l-t 1-6186. Fred Harper~general manager of the sarutat1on·districts, srud th e controversial proposals came from a consulung firm and have not bee n endol"S(.-d by local sarii ta ti on o ff i c ials H e sa id t h e s l ud ge' bu rnin g and s1lo-<:om post1ng options may not be feasible m Fount.am Valley Harper sa1d pnvate industry . DRUNKEN DRIVI NG ... f rom page A 1 San Diego. Riverside and San Bernardino counues. The confhctmg dec1S1 orts under review by the st.a te Supreme Court "creatt-d a void," ~worth said "W e have 110 law m thts a n «1 and they have no~ given tht: courts here some guidance W e have been wa.J~g for this with baited breath " He added. "As far as I'm c'Onccmed, th1S ruling tS the law of the land unless and unul the t.a k Supreme COurt grants a ht>armR on thlS ·· may be able to solve the county 's G sludge dilemma because com-STABBJ N mercaal f anns do not wor k under ••• The Orange County distnct au.omey's office prosecutes about 18.000 drunken dnvmg cases annually the same rcstnc:uons ac; puhlw agencies GOLF ... From Page A f sele<:t lx-twc-en two altC'mallv<• -golf COUJ"S(' pro.Jt.1.'lS· the one adopted a n d a 2.890 -ya rd . par-three course. But Superv1S0r Rager Stanton, whose d1slnct includes the area, urged the board to opt in favor of the longer course for several reasons. "The plan has gre ater rom- muruty su·pport, would cost less to construct and would generate more lease revenues than would t he alternative plan," Stanton said. Residents oppoeed the smaUer golf course plan because it also included a group picnic area- w he re alcoholic beverages would be permitted. Construction of the larger go){ course and related facilities would coet .roncessionaires $2.8 million , while the county would pay an additional $1 mill.ion for parking, utilities and road construction. The golf course would bring the county an estimated $128,000 pe~ year In rcvenuei>. S tanton also won board ap- proval to t'Ontinuc prohibiting alc.'Ohohc beverages in any porti on of the park Plans for the 86-acre northwest section of Mile Square Park, bordered by Edinger A venue and B~ookhurst S trt>et, have been in t he wor~ since 1978. Frdm Page A 1 Anm-d with ..i 10 1mh k naft-. tht· assailant n•port1"<llv gr.1bht-<l th1· ~ om.m and draggro her to a l.x:droom w.h!lt• th£> t wn younl.(skn. luokt-d o n, polit't' saad The• would -tx· r.ipts t, pohrt· said, wok off hts dot ht~ and W <L<i attt•mpung to d 1srobt• the baby sitter when sh1• g rabht.-d the knife> a.nd plungt'<i. 1t mto h lS grom Poht·c <;.;ud tht• baby s1tll'r grabbed tht• children and ran to a neaghbonng house for help. Burmood. who was to be moved to the JSil ward at UCI Mro1cal Ct'nter today, is being he ld on suspicion of a ttC'm ptc.'<i rape. assault w ith a deadly weapon and bur~Jary The slaw Supreme Court l'la.i. taken two other ronfl.Jctrng ruhngs undt>r .review On June 2. the Court of Appeal an San Franc&'O dE>C1ded that the blood-alt'Ohol standard w as um'CnsllluUonal The JUSUces said t hP law. which took effect Jan I, 1982. was vague because motoris ts c.•annot dt-tcmune before they t.ak C> to the• road whethl·r t hey are legally · in t.muca ted. · Three weeks lawr. a separate panel of JUSllces l.{l the San FranclSCO a ppeUate t'Ourt rult-d ma different case that the law was 'not vagut>'•and was, t herefore, constitutional and e nforc."C'a ble The \wo rulings thre w the blood-alcohol standard mto quesuon , and pro6eCutors m some• counties stopped filing charRes using the standard. J rtl' I ·~ JUMBO BRUSSEL SPROUTS .................. . RAllCH FRESH HEAD LETTUCE ............. .. 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And although th<> win ter migratory se'5on is not yet 1n full sw ing, a vLSit to the 150-acre a·ulogical preserve this week showL'<i the presence of such aerial travelers as snow y egrets, great blue herons, wild d ucks, brown pelicans. marbled gotw1ts, w1-stcrn grebe and others. This lS JUSt tht• st.art of the migr atdry sea.son in the wildlifl' area across Pacific Coast High way from Bolsa Chica S t.ate• Beach. Last Dcccmber, National Audubon Society members c:ount.t..>d about 10,000 ind1v1dual birds antl WO different Spt.-<:ies in one dQy. Thi· prc~n('(.' of such diverse and flounshmg wild birds 1s attributed t.o theestablishment of the reserve by the Cahforrua Department of Fish and Game m 1978. accordrng t.o David Carlberg, the chairman of the nucrub1ology departme nt at Cal State Long Beach Carlbc>rg al"4l 1s an active• and long-t1m1· member of lhl' Am1gus de Bolsa C htl'a, an env1ronml•ntal orgaruz.ation S<.'t!kmg to pr~rvt! more of the arc.a as a w1ldltfo habitat Carlberg. who will d1rt'<.'t fn'I.· public I.Oun. of the prest.•rve Sa1Un.1ay morning, (·aUs the Bolsa Chica "orw of tht• rarest t'l'Olug1cal ent1ll~ in California " And thl' wurs. he says. art' m wndt>d t.o increase pubht· awareness of the w1ld!J fe area "l.httt's on our doorstep ·· The fi rst human mhab1wnts m the wetlands area we re thl• Gabri<.'lina lndians who livt'd in the bluffs overlooking the lowlands severaJ thousands years agu. ln 1795, th<.' area bcocamt.> part of a larg1• Sparush land grant and {'attle ranching and ... a nd flt>xt>!'i it ~ winK!-> at Bol~a Chica we:>tl a nd~ prt-M·r vc·. farmrng took plat't· on n11~o; and !Jl'rlph1·r11-:. 11f th<· wc·llands In 18YY. th1.· Bols;:i C.:h1l·a t;u11 Club built u d;im with udegau.-:. th~1t kt·pt uut tJ(•can wawr aod prev1·nlt.>d th<· nouoshing of lowland~ Farmmg inerea.st.'<.l 1n drll'r an·a..., and urbon devPlupmcnt soon followed Oil produ1·t1ot1 ~pr1·ad into the lowlands 1n tht• I !J40s ln 1970 Signal Landmark bough t I .YOO acn·s but the till!:' was doudt'Cl by a t·<i ntruvl·r.-y over whe ther the tand L'Oruit1tuu.-d t1d1·lands . In a <..'Omprom1S£> utwrnpt, thl' Stdlk n .'<'t•1vt'<.l 327 acres from S ignal imd IPaSt.'<i an add1uunaJ Z30 .acres In 1978, the st.au.· Dc·partrnent of fuh and Gamt· dt·vclop<.-d tht· 150-ac:re preserve by con · struct1ng a leve<: and n·openmg a tide gat.e from the CJC.'t'an Near,ly fl vl' years ago today -Nov 15 the lid(' gate was opt:nt-d and seawater poured m tu the-area for the first lime in the century. Carlberg sai.d the flow of the seawater paved the way for the rebirth of saltmarsh vegetation , tht: start of the food chain. Crabs and crustaceans returned and then came the larger fish such as halibut, I.Op smelt and corvma Birds. a 'lot more th'ln 111 '"ec:ent years, followed M onetary system fight promised Priva'e aircraft By JERRY HIRSCH ~he Deity Not lu" Undaunted bv a rect:nt US tnct Court ruling throwlJlg out its suit against the nauon's FederaJ R eserve Bank. the Commmee for ~onet.ar:-,;.. Refon n reaffirmed Its fight against lhe central bank during a lumhl'on mt't.•tmg at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel tl\Jesday . The~rnnuttee wants t.o rl'vamp ~e naJion 's mom•t.¥Y system . It ~arges the Federal Reserve Bank controlled by'"New Yor k " and "Wall Str~t" bankers who have manipulated rt-'C't.'SSIOns for lht• banker's benefits. •·They yo-yo our PC'Onomy on pur pose Mtlhuns of dollars arc• made at tht' height of a boom and at the bottom of tht• thl' trough but that lS for 1he 1ns1df'rs in th£> bank.mg community onJy." said W Cleon S kousen. president of the Salt Lake City-based Frt"('· man lnst1tut(', a cor\S(_•rvattvt' thlJlk tank. Restoring 'ronf1den('(' in the · nation's monetary system is th£> single. biggest proble m facing the Uruted Stalks. Skousen told the 200 people gathered a t tht:' fund-rru.smg lunch His solution t.o the nation's econom1c problems include • Using some form of '"hard currency" suc·h as gold or othe r prC'C1ous rC'SOurces te base dollars. • Outlawing "fractional lend - mg" by which banks can lend more money than they have on deposit based on the tht.'Ory that prople will only withdraw a fractum of ttw1r savings on any F V c ops nab gun-wie lding drive r I A. Fountain Valley drive< was ar- rested Tuesday when she lorce<I another woman motorist over to the curb near Santa Maria Street and allegedly threatened her with a gun. Fountain Valley poltce said There were no 1n1ur1es Someone usea a sharp 1ns1rumen1 to puncture two ltres of a car parked In the 1000 block of Teal Cir.ere causing S200 1r1 damages Hunti n gton Bt'ach • A burglary was reported Tuesday nlgnt at a Mme on the 15555 block of Huntington Village Lane Entry was made through a sliding patio door The loss included a S 110 home computer a $50 tapA recorder. a $300 watch and two suitcases worth $160 A resident ot lhP 7900 block of Stark S11eet rePorteCl tile then Tues- day ol ht! 1974 cream-colored Cnev· rolet Vega wr11ch had oeen parked in a savings and ioan 01 The loss was est1matea at $ t .000 A t1ome garage ourg1ary was reported Tuesday af1ernoon on tne 9500 block of Che~ Chase Entry was made tnrougn a loctle<I door The loss "'Include<! a $250 car stereo. S 1,000 In golf cluos and two bicycles worth $338 A white 1981 Honda was bur· glanzed early !Oday wn11e parl\ed al a car dealership at t 8 7 I I Beach Boulevard A window was smashed to enter the car The toss included a Blaupunktifar stereo worth $300 A res1denl of the 19 100 block of Newland St reel reported Tuesday I hat his home had been burglarlzed in mod-CYctober The loss included a $900 swc.optione l n ·ine Stereo thieves were busy Tuesdl'y 1n the Racquet Club 1ract m Irvine, prymg open windows on six cars and making oN with four Blaupunkt sttr8Qs and one Bauer radio, all valued tn excess of $400 each Thieves tried lo _pry a d~r open on a Merce<les par.!<ed on Wlllewaw Drive bul did not gain entry ..., Drug thieves pried open the door ot a medical·dental ottoce on lhe 4900 block of Barranca Parkway, a build· 1ng that hall been h•t by burglars several tHtoes In the last so"' months Drugs were taken. t:iut lhe value cou1J not belmme<llatelydetermlned pend- ing invenlory Diamond earrings valued at $5.000 were discovered missing about 11 30 p m Tuesday from a no me on Dogwood NOfth Police said the woman was a victim of a r~rlt burglary and a residential robbery whlcb oecurred a year ago. A typewriter and ottlce furniture valued at $1,750 was discovered missing Tuesday. believed stolen from an otllce In the 17800 block of filch Street sometime over the weettend Police found no signs of forced entry Jewlery ond money valued at $1,400 was laken from a men's dressing room In the Irvine Club House, discovered mls11lng about 5 p m Tuesday Police said the lock had been picked Costa M«>!!U A Newpot'l Beach woman reporled the theU ot a purse from near the doorway of her home In the 800 block of West Bay Street Tuesday The loss was estimated at $1 10 F air .and wariner weather due . Coa ta / °"'1•• 10 0 weonesoay November '2 Rain Snow °"' ... ()<,,.. 65 se Flur11e~ 0.111)11 66 •? i Hrg~_!emp1tretures Showe•~ '"•" !tlff'.JVO~ ,, ..1'•"•· "111'" IH 0..."'1h ~· •9 TP\1,1rt(ll y "+oh ("uttd•t 7• 'f"l IKJ , ..... 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Huntington a-:11 , .. ·-~ =:i::riow 741•"1 u ~ .... 69 •s ~.,., ,.5 "°°" ' tO p"' 03 ~ N :le 40tll lt.-1 ,:. OOoO 9«ondll40tl • 18 p"' 5 0 ~ && ST U"'41trwt I POOt 8<111 .... 100.,. ., • 69 p "' ,_ •1 ~· .. 53 \l\'eogt 2·!1 VoO<I • 14 • "' ,__, W'd -· ..... al c;-.,-4 90 ~' l...,..._,, , .. .... -9000 46fpm ~O •'• T• •I 5*'C-...•• t.s r ... M-.... at 4 07 p m IOOay •-al c;oy.,,o.,, 10 •• s-s~ 4 41 • "' ,_.., -.... o.golr1 al o.a.. "' #0 .,. .. •• ea w••• •-•t""' • 10 334 p"' 0.t'I>' ea "· given.·day "The whole conc't•pt is bad It means you build your ('OUnlry on the bas1S o f debt ratht-r than Wl'alth." Skouscn s.a1tl Following S koUM.·n·s o;pt"t.~·h. comm1tlet> chairman .. R:rndull Presley sa1d he C'X JX"t'U.od thC· l~>urt case to be dismts.'>ed but "the low1•r rourt was k.Jckmg our cast· up- stairs." "We will appt•al the sun Wl• have just begun t.o fight." srud P resley, a Nt>wport Bt>ach de· veloper ' Randall P resley County's attorneys lose l egal c o s t bid Attorneys for Orange Countv !Qst a bid Tuesday in Orang't> County Superior Court w get reimbursed for lc•gaJ l'OSl!. a..; soc1ated wtth u ehallengt' tu t ht· L'Ounty's phase-out o f 11.:, af fordabll' housm~ program J u d g c· L 1 n d a II 11 d fl: t• McLaughlin dt-med a motion by a ttorneys repr('S(:nun~ tht• munty Board of Supervisors that sought the re1mbursemt•nt But Mc Laughn did schtodul1· .i second hearing on the• n1u nty·., rnouon to nav~ the la wsuit dis- rrussed"'On grounds 1 t lacks legal meril The hearing will be Dec 8. A Santa Ana woman, rep- resenled by the Los A n - geles-based Cent.er for Law in the Pubhc Interest ~nd lrvine at- t.ornev Ellen Wmt.erbott.om. has sued ·the Board of Supervisors daurnng 1t had failed J.O satisfy state Environmen tal Quality Act requirements and other laws when 1t voted t.o phase out the l'OUnty's affordabll' housing pro- gram last March. Onofre unit t est halte d SAN ONOFHE 11\Pl T1•..,ttn~ of Unit :3 at thC' San Onofri· nuclea r powl'1'" plant has lit'<'ll stopped to ('Orrt'('t a problt•m with the plant's turbtnC' gtmerator st.earn ronden..'IC'r, a South!'m C:ah forn1a F.chson Co spokt.-swoman said. "The probll•rn ~ not c·onnL'<'ted Gem Talk 11, ./ ( lll'.\f11JIH/f' ('1·rr1/11·rl I t1•m 1,/•1}{i •I ·I I;' A WORLD TOUR through Jewels tu tht• (n udear) r eacto r," spok~woman Rebecca Sordt>let said Tu~ay. addlllg that tht> urut would lx· rc-starll'<i m sevcraJ days "Instruments md1c-ated thert~ was probably ll•a kage of seawater into the stC'an1 condenser servmg the turbine generator." she said. fee hiked T ie -down fees for pnvate air· craft stored at J ohn Wayne Air· port will be increased twice nelCl year.almost doubling the curren t rate. under a plan approved Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. · Hangar fees will also be ra.i.aed . but not as sharply. Su pervtSOrs voted 4 -0 t.o im poee the increases. termed "reason- able" by Supervisor Thomas Riley. to recover the C06t of operatmg the airplane parking lots. · The <'OCH o f renting one of the 4!:3i 3i-foot llc·down spaces at the rurport will increase from the $34-a-month now charged to S47-a -mon th .m January 1984. In July 1984, the rate will go up again. to $61 -a -month(' S1rrular mcreases ar'i. slated for the balance of the tie-down spaces. which are available in 40-, 45 -and 50-foot lengths For hangar space. the current $70-a -month cha rge will mcrease t.o $80 m Jat1uary and t.o $91 next July The county Airport Com - rru:;sion unarurnously recommend- ed the revised fee schedule be adopted by the board during its Oct. 17 meeting. S,upervisors dtrl'<.'ted airport of;. f1c1als to develop a new fee schedule after voling mfaptem - bcr t.o continue opera ting the lie-down areas rather than leasing them t.o a private contract.or. Pnvate pilots adamantly op- posed lhe leasing o f tie-down faciht1cs to pnvate operators fear- ing the rates would lllcrease Car too steeply ...il!... Brot •,lf 1, Ml Ii I f~~ SUMMIT ... O bviously hy Baumc & Mt>rcier. '\ill'i ii,. l'U\ ot\ 11 .. J )., II ' 1, flut '~ ,,, "'I ~ \h•. , ·, 1111 •ti 1' •I 11·•1 flt ''' th 111 f1 \ "AJt. I '• <11\1 \!ti ', .. Ir lf\:1 lh 1 .... " ••. ._. ''• .. t 1 u• f .. u,fi,,I .t l 1, '' ~\, II 11,l V.•t• l\t\ ... od h-\11,I· ,, h •'\11r· 1f1 ,_, 1t, '1rn"' 1htJ" I 1\ \l'''UI\~,,. th~o' ''" l'••r 111,, 14 'h' ·I ith••'U' .t1"11hht\'i Your travel agent Isn't the only one who can Introduce you to the mystery oi Sri Lanka. the jungles of Cambodia. or the steaming Burmese rain Jorest These and other exotic land• are on view at your Jeweler's through the mys- t8f'lously beautiful gemstones that come to us from those faraway shores. l he Intrigue of Angola or the classic aura of South Africa are reflected In the natural beauty of the mln8f'al components that make up the gemstones of those lands. The deep red ruby of Burma la sought by gem fanciers throughout the world. The steamy Island of Sri Lanka (formerly called Ceylon) produces sapphires of great beauty. Brilliant green eme<alda come to u1 from the South Ameri- can Jungtee. Cambodia proquoea sapphires and rubles. The king of the gematonee, the diamond. comes from deep In the bowels of the troubled earth of South Africa. Some of theM. lands have polltlcal and social problem•. all of which affect the gem market.· But, the de91re for beautiful gem• enabl .. theee gr .. t atonee to continue to cr-oa troubted bOf<Mrs. &Muty and Intrigue from all over the world ere on display In our showcaMI. Mf MRfR AMERICAN OfM SOClfTV 1809 r;fWPORT BLVD COSTA. MESA SINCE-IS.6 PHONE ~48 .)401 • 1 I 1 I I _____, I • , Orange Coast DAILY PILOl /Wednesday. November 2. 1983 TOP OF THE NEWS NATION Re agan inks legislation d eclaring King holiday By Uac Anos:,lat~ Pttn W ASlllNGTON President Reagan signed legislallon today declanng a national holiday hononng the late Dr Martrn Luther King. and srud the slain civil rights leader ''stirred our natwn to the very depths of its soul." ln bnef remarkS. he called on the natJl>n to hve up to King's 1'deals. and shook hands with invited guests, members of Kmg's family, civtl rights leadlr Jesse Jac·k.son. Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young. other veterans of the c1vtl n ghts movement, and a~istrauon and congressw~ officials Murdoch buys S un-Times Carte rs ~d fare well A, ........... Cl IICAGO -Promising to keep the Chit'ago flavor of the feisty Chicago Sun-Times, Rupert M urdoch added the nation's seventh-largest datly to his l(lobal media emptre with a bid of $90 million. local investors couldn't beat Murdoch's deal. announl·ed TuL'S(.fay. 1s expec-ted to be St.-.tlPd Jan. 3 U.S. sings red ink blues WASHINGTON -TIKI.iv u. thC' :.i.-t'UnJ d:iy the federal government upt'ratt>tl without authority to borrow money and tht· red 1nk blues were evervwhere. fts credit t?xhauslt'd, the Treasury Department struggled to do business on a cash-only basis. Congress sean·hed for ways to reduce gro wing deficits and Prl'S1dent Reag~n ordered his Cabinet se<:retanl-S w shrmk tne budgets for their department.s Fornwr president Jimmy Carter, his wift.. Hosulynn a nd dau~htt"r Am y Ji teh lo g r uveside e ulogy for' his mother, Lillian Curte r, in Plains, Ga. Mrs. Carte r died of <'un<-e r Sunday a t tht~ age of 85. Congrees draws the ·line 'Bring troops 'back I ro1n Grenada by Christmas' Hersh ey Bars. price hike d HERS HEY. Pa. -Hl·rshey Bars ltkely will cost a ruckel more m Dec ·mber Hershey Foods Corp: said Tuesday 1l will increase w holesale pnces on 1 ts standard bars !Jet· I Y and expects the change will add a ruckcl to tht.· rt.>tail priet> Phoenix Den1ocral winner -PHOENIX. Ariz Dc.-mocrauc acuvist Terry Godd.inJ. vowing to adnuruswr "a more open government," has s"" ept t.o Vll'tory in tht' mayoral election m the n.auon·s ninth largest caty. "Now we're gomg to do u." th(• 36-year-old Goddard prorrust-<.l ch~·ring supporters a fter he defeated Republican PetL Dunn in Tuc-sday's voung Animal cruelt.l' charged NEW YORK -Th1: owner of a private arum.al shelter described as a "hor ror show" has been charged with rrustreaung I ZO dog~ and cats. some of thf!m so sick they had to bt> df'Stroyt.'<i. oUicrals say Susanne Jeffrey •>Wnl'r uf the shelter lJl the Bronx. was chargt..O v. tth crudty to arumals Tu~ay WASHINGTON <AP>-tongress ts sending the Reagan admimstrat1on a strong message lO bring U.S. troops home from Grenada by Christmas. The House, following an earlie r lead by the &nate. a pproved a War Powers resolutio n Tuesday requiring withdrawal from the Caribbean island \.ithm 60 days of last wet!k's invasion. The I louse vote was a lopsided 40:f-23. Tht> Semite approved . a similar resoluuon thrt>e days aft.er the in- vasion. bul must take another vote bt-causc the 1rut1al War Powers message was attached to an unrelated measure which was killed. House Republican leader Bob Michel of Ulmois chided hts colleagues who questioned the invasion now that 1t 15" military sut'l'ess: saying "There w1U always be Monday monung quar- terbacks who lh1 nk 1t could have ~n done somt' uther way." The president may fare better with House atwmpts to get U.S . Marines out of Lebanon House leaders scud thC'y have more than enough votes to defeat any attempt to cut off funds for th<.• peacekeeping rorce ---. The adm1mstratton won a House endorsement of anolher con troversial Your feet n eed a doC'tm· oft h e ir o"'·n ! Phorw for i111 p orta11t information· and a11 •·thkaJ rPfrrraJ. . ' 71-1-6:35-5680 I I i Ii. I · 7 I • · · ~ \ ' t ._ 1 . I !l. ,I ' I \ Ii' 111 \ lo l• II 11 ' ' 1 I I l.111: .. ,\ • • 1 :! . 1 11 ~' ' 1 .l-. ---( aJifunOu l'utUa1n•· \1t*4tkKI \.,. •. ,..4°1nt101t "peacekeeper" -the MX inter- continental ballisllc missile The House reiterated its earlier decision t.o includt' $2. l billion for building the first 21 MX missiles in a $247 billion defense spending package. An effort to drop the B-lB bomber program was also thwarted. Congress seems in no hurry tg give the federal government authority to resume borrowing money U .N·. foes press for fund cutback WAS HINGTON (AP) -Advocates of deeply cutting the U S. contribuuon lO the United Nations are malting a last-ditch effort in the Senate to t'hop . the funding by nearly $500 million. but the cutback appears dead for the ~ar House and Sena tt-conl erees stri ppe<l the cut Tuesday from a bill authonzing programs for the State Department. 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IAC:tV.~NTO fHCIHTT'.t.a 11.AHCHO Miii.AO{ FllVr;RSIO(. ~flUHOt !!ANIA AAA-llAl\A t/ 1"• '•"'•t .. ~;h t•r J't tr• ~. GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE I The Big Is land uf Hawa11 has a lot to ofkr. Spectacular ..,cc ncry, fas~melln~ hi~tory. Unt tcJ anJ C rc;1t1 Vl' Lr.:1~u rl' haVL' n lot to off er, tllo. A hl.'auttful Big 1(-.1.ind rnndn at hc<1uufully h1g !-av111g~. Now f11r 1u~t SllJ pl.'t per c1n; per night, ynu .1\1d your fa mil y can .,t,1y at t hl.' fohulou~ K::inolrfa con<lo· min1 um~ 111 Kc::iuh11u, nl.'M Knna. Stay four mghts and Wl.'111 give you an .extra night frcl'. That's over c,ocx, in sav- m~s. And .1 Hert z c;l'dJn . . .. Walkout disrupts talks over Lebanon GEN EV A,, Switzerland (AP) - Lebanen's warring factions agreed today on a resolution on the country's "Arab character," but Druse leader Walid Jumblatt stormed out of the talks in a squabble over the Israeli troop-withdrawal pact. Jumblatt said the resolution reaf- firmed Lebanon's obligations as a member of the Arab League. He d id not spell out those obligations, but Arab League members are forbidden by the organization's regulations from enter- ing into unilateral contacts with Lsrael. l..Mt May Lebanon negotiated a pact U.S. warned attack due NEW YORK.(AP) -An intelligence report thrl.>t> days before a bomb blast killed U .S troops in Beru1 t warned that American forces in Lebanon would be the target of a terrorist attack. The re1x:>rt. published Oct. 20 m the National lnt.elllgence Digest, said that the group that appeared lO be pla.ruting an attack was the lslamie Amal a.nd the Party of God, a militant pro-Iranian faction., The "head of the group has denied responsibility for the Oct. 23 attack. The digest is a sununary of in- teUegence information prepared by the Central Intelligence Agency and dis- tributed daily to about 200 seruor govemmentofflc1als, mclud1~ Manne off1&rs. - with Israel under"' which th~ laraellii. WOUid Withdra w thelT troops from the t-ountry 1{ Synan and Palesllruan fort-es also leave Sy rut and J umblatt want Lebanon t.o scrap the agreement But Israel has threatened to seal off LllraelJ-0<.'CUpled southern Lebanon if the c.'Onferees do - that. which m effect would parlllion the country. The privately owned Central News Agency m Beirut saif, the delegates agreed to delay disCussion of the troop-wllhd•awal agreement untd the last item of the c.'Onference. But Druse sources m Geneva said Jumblatt had attempted to raise the wue, and that President Amin G~mayel and his father Pierre Gemayel, president of the nght-wmg ChrlStian Phalange Party, cut him off. Jumblatt told reporters he stormed out of the sesswn a few mmutes before 1l adpurned_ He said he would try to raJ..Se the sub]ect again lat.er C hnsuan•sources had feared early discussion of the agr~ment nught sabotage the long-delayed conference to solve Lebanon's eight-year-old pol- 1ucal c:nsis and civtl war. A conference spokesman announced after a two-hour morning sesswn that the delegates had reached unanimous agreement on the wording of the Arab character resolution but had decided against publishin.ll it immediately. However. Jumblatt told reporters the resolution accepted in principle Lebanon's Arab character and that h would lead to "greater Arabu.ation" of Lebanon's West.errui..ed cultural sys- tem and educational lJh• TAX ·SHELTER • hcl'lll·nt Potc•ntial lnrnml·. 10-100" .. Rl•turn Fir-.t Yc·ar, 8-1 > " .. Rl•turn Thl'rl•.1ftl·r. • Pr01.en Trad, Kl'( Ord Nl•a ran~ tlw End of ih S«Hmd Ul~l·-.-.ful Yc.•J r. 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At the same time, the aircraft carrier America and its eight escort ships' will be mo~ into th<' Caribbean where it can quickly support the estimated 6,000 Anny troops on Grenada, the sources said Tuesday. • The expect.t.-d decjs1on to move the ships to Lebanon comes a day after 300 Mannes landed on tht> tin'y isle of Carriacou, 20 miles north of Grenada, wh~y tou.nd no Cubans and fired no shots. Ther~ had been reports Cubans were on the island but only 17 soldiers of the Grenadian People's ,., .,,.......... Revolutionary Army were found along with a · warehouse full of weapons. ·A force of 300 U.S. Ma r ines landed o n The Marines were among 1.800 Marines on a Carriacou Tuesday a nd recover ed a five-ship group that helped launch last week's cache of weap' o ns, but found 00 mvasionofthemainislandofGrenada,whichrost18 U.S . trooJ)5 killed and 86 injured. One man is missing. Cubans. The invasion was also sup~rted by air strikes from the carrier Independence. Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. November 2. 1983 AUCTION 22 SJ NGLE FAMILY HOMES CAPIS TRANO BEACH, CA MINIMUM BIDS FROM $125,000 SP,\C IC )l '~ I IC),\ \l -~S - ' Priests proiest But with resistance on Grenada reduced to isolated sniping incidents. the Marines and Anny Rangers who took the island have been replaced by troops from the Anny's 82nd airborne division. • t ' t •.:. Moving the Anny troops onto Grenada frees the J un a S ac JOn~n~ependence .bat~~group. an~ the Marine-1aden. . · ships for their orginal desunauon -Beirut. They had sailed last month from Norfolk, Ya .. headed for MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP) -Roman uHh-the Mideast. but were diverted after a mup and the , olic church leaders say priests will not celebrate Mass murder of Grenada's Mancist prime minister-. ·today, an important religious holiday, to protest Maurk-e Bis~,op. 1 ( )CE,\i\: \'II .\ \'S ,\~I> J\ \I ~ L ,. I l~S I C ) II I E 11E,\C -l I l alleged persecution of clergymen by the leftist Ln Lebanon. the Mannes w1U r~plaet> a umt government. shalt.e~ed by a terrorist bomb attack Q::t. 23 that · • . killed 230 Mannes. The Independence will r~lieve The Sandi.nl.stia JUnta ordered two priests the carrier Eisenhower, which had been pa~lling deported Tuesday. two days.after mobs of go~~m-along Beirut in support of the U.S. troops ashore. m.ent supporu:rs assaulted M~gua Auxiliary Pentagon officials said sending the carrier Bishop Bosco Vivas and another pnest. America from Norfolk to the Canbbean Is an exerci.Se Roman Catholic leaders said the expulsions designed to test the fleet's "rapid response time," but were part of a renewed campaign of haras.mlent and it could also help U.S. tro<>J)5 in Grenada, if needed. announced that priests v.rill not celebrate Mass today ln ·advance of the move, the Pentagon an-· to protest the government's acuons. Today 15 All nounced Tuesday that it was sending a squaqron of I 'Souls Day. and normal\y pnests celebrate Mass in eight A-10 ground support jets from the United f cemeteries and churches. Stat.es to the Caribbean. The rapid-firing jets could Jury awards attorney $9.3 million in fraud By tht Associated Press LOS ANGELES -A JW'Y has awarded attorney David Greenberg $9.3 million in a fraud suit against the Coldwell Banker unit of Sears. -Roebuck & Co. over a real estate deal that went sour. It is believed to be California's largest jury verdict for real-estate fraud. Four shot in h eroin raid SAN JOSE -A raid on sus~ted heroin dealers ended in a shootout Tuesday night that wounded two suspects and two San Jose police officers. officials said. Officer Donald Anders, 26. suffered severe bruises when his bulletproof vest deflected a bullet fired at his chest Officer Walter Tibbet, 33, was shot in the leg. Fr.uit fly spraying sla t ed provide air support for ground actions. Meanwhile. the State Department said it views with the "gravest concern' .. reports implying Cuba might try to ~taliate by backing terrorism against U.S. citizens in Latin America. Reagan favored by Californians SAN F.RANClSCO (AP) -Californians polled before the bombing of Marine headquarters in Beirut or the U .S. invasion of Grenada favored Ronald Reagan for re-election over any of the three leading Democratic candidateS. . Thwesults of the lat.est California Poll, which w as ~ on telephone intervte~s with a cros.s-section of 748 adults between Oct. 7 and Oct. 22. were released today. The California Poll is an mdependent, non-partisan survey or public opinion that was established m 1947. In the poll. Reagan led U.S Sen. Alan Cranston of California by 13 f,>('rc:ent.agc points, former viee president Walt.er Mondale by 12 pointsand U.S. Sen. John Glenn of Ohio by four points. . Mervin Field. d1rector of the poll, said that if former U.S. Rep. 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'\:1•\1111b1·1 .2111h LOS ANGELES -State agncultural officials Tuesday imposed a quarantine over a 35-square-mile area in an effort to contain the Mexican fruit fl y. and officials vowed they would succeed in containing the "super pest." Officials will begin aerial sprayi11g oJ the. pesticide malathion 'J.'hursday rught over the affected region. For example, according to the poll. Reagan's four-poinJ. lead over Gle nn becomes seven points and his 12-point advantage over Mondale becomes ,16 points with Ariderson in the race. Many p0litical observers feel Anderson 900n will announce the formation of a third party and his I intention to become that party's presidential can- I (_)~E ( )!·-~()LI 11 ll·J~:\ C1\Lll -'t )l\~L·\S WORLD Missiles arrive in London LONOON -The Defense Ministry said a U.S. Air Force transport plane today delivered nuclear missiles to an American base where anti-nuc.lea.r P..rotesters are keeping a vigil. Women protesting outside Greenham Common Air Force base said they are willing to risk being shot b)' Bntish soldiers in their bid to thwart the deplofment of the U.S.-made c:ruise missiles, part of NA 'I\Ys nuclear arsenal. Israel closes Un iversity BETHLEHEM. Occupied West Bank Israel's army closed Vatican-spon.so~ed Bethle- hem University today and impose<rcurfews on several West Bank trouble spots following skirmishes between troops and Palestinian students. 4 more quakes hit Turkey ERZURUM:Turkey -Four more earth- quakes. aftershocks of a quake that destroyed 44 villages Sunday. )>lted eastern Turkey during the nigh t, killing two people and frightening thou.sands of survivors sleeping outdoors in near-freezing temperatures. 'Rescuers found four bodies today. That di8rovery. along with the two deaths from the aftershocks, rrused the overall death toll from the series of tremor.i to 1,239. Lifting of s1u1ctio n s urged WARSAW. Poland -Poland's Communist leaders would welcome the Ufting of U.S .' aanctions impoeed after the 1981 military crackdown but won't comment publicly until Washington t.akes concre k• action. a gov('mment official said today didate in 1984. I Flynt curses judge, released on bail · LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hustler magazine's publisher, promoting himself in a "Larry Flynt for President" T-shirt, cursed at a judge who ordered his arrest for failing to hand over a tape connected with Jot:in De Lorean's drug trial -but avoided a contempt citation. IJ )\'!·:L I L~ I C( J,\S 1.\1 . 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Tustin~ • Hunttngton Beach: Fullerton. 12872 Newport Blvd. 17362 Beach Blvd 2949 Brea Blvd. Store Hours: Mon:--Fn 10-9 Sat. 10-6 Sun 11-5 1 11 - ' .,J - . I f I I I I I I ., . I A S Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesduy. November 2. 1983 a Greuada r·~stores · 111ilitary purpose The Dailv Pllut dcx.'sn't uftt•n rnmment ed1turially on internauonaJ ·events lx.'Caus.t.' we don 't e njoy the time or staffing to invest in such far away matters. Since the U ·~· intervention in Grenad a last week. however, 1t h asn t taken an authonty to realize that a positive and fundamental c:hange is swN'ping through t'hi s country. Not being experts. w~ can't explain the swing. but we do see e vidence o f It Mi litary recruiting offices suddenly . . . are bese1ged by young men who once aga1 n see a ~urpose in e nlisting. And the medical students returning from Grenada -manv of whom were se~-descnbed "doves" - are sweanng o ff their. cynit'al vie s about U.S. military involvement after discovermg wha it mean-"> to live in fear of their lives The Grenada 1.m:ide nt has provided ma11y viv1d points to ponder. but perhaps none more ill~radve of our maturing a ttitude than the s tones told by some of thes(• students. They recalled how they huddled under beds while Ame n can soldiers fought outside thetr buildings m inte~ combat with Cuba n and G re nadian troops. The students told.of their relie f when they heard the first soldie rs -most like ly men from the same g~eration but from utterly different backgroynds -shout to them "We're Americans!'' These we U-educated, ambitiOl.iS and oftentimes w ealthy students s udde nly fow.d themselves confronting men their own age. most of who m probably never w ent to college. who were risking the ir Li ves to gPl them o ut of a dangerous situation · The impact must have been-intense because the students arriving back in the US. certainly didn't waste wor~. Many oi thpSe-young ~!llilli 119&a::1~~0Rg-~~ generation that of ten nd1cu1ed pro-mtlit.ary nott0ns. But suddenly they we re speaking m unqualified support fo r a strong mibt.ary They had expenenced the sudden loss of fr.eedom and they learned thro ugh personal experience what most othe r ge nera tions have known since w e met \he British at Concord: Freedom rarely lasts without a fight. Predictably. some newspapers will spend the next I few weeks struggling over every Last word is.5ued from the (Pentagon explaining U .S. intervention They will ask :whether we invaded the island to save Americans or to l prevent Cuba from turning G re nada into a new launching I pad for terrorism. . Does it matter? Whether dtre<:tly or indirectly. our troops w ere the re because the people of North America were threatened by the coerc1 ve at·t1 vi ties of a small J.Sland wiih large strategic value. 1 Whatever the reason. the s tudents were freed. and 'their personal accounts· reminded us why w e need a s trong and swift military. ,. ... ~ .. ~edica l i;;tudent returning from Grenada di play a bullet whilf> a grim l" .S . soldier seems le. s surpri ed about a captvrc d rifle on island. .. . , ~ •· ' I I I 1 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat P~Qll-_.., Gey (11 1 ... ,_ ol l'IO Nott lie~ Ill c,.,.11 ..... AO« ... '°''~ I > llo• t~ r-t• -C..A t10t H.L. Schwertz Ill •'vbt4th« ChHJ Dow•llbJ ( OllOt """ -tl..il to t1t41 Pvbll- L•rry D. IPMre UO'\aoot'Q CCltlO< Castro issues ·a 'kill' command WAS HINGTON Cuban (.) rorism and revolution . Th'· Tht:> h,1rdh -.quan-:-. with tht• leader F'tdl'I Castro. enraged over ~ Cubans get their financing. uf u1rnmu111st l1r\t' th.it th1· Cubans the US invasion of Grenada. has course. from the Kremlin Thc•n v.•·ri · rw ·tt·h 1 •111...,truetum wfJrkcrs urdt·red tJ>rronst.s under his dis-JACI AIDIRION ~ they. in turnJ subsidJ:z.e and suppl) whu h.1d bt.>t•11 1nviu-<l w Gr('nad~1 l'tphn~ to 'k1U Americans." Castro ~ terrorist groups up and down th<· to help its pMJl'l'ful d1·vc·lopmcnl dtn'<'lS an undt>rgr::ound re vol-some sources do question how Western herrusphere. such as lht· V~1l111So{ lab11rc·,.., do not normally ut1onary nNwork that is allied effectively the campaign will be radical M -19 group in Colombia fight t•J th• d1·:,th fcJr thl•tr host with le ftis t terrorist grou.,E J!!! lemented. <;astro has also brought a new l'OUnt rn"' lhroltinou Latln A'm'erica.-' ,_,. -fi!.s. em1'SSies arid roltsulii'tes"';'" -~.~and cohesion lo the lerroru.t The ominous words, "k1U meanwhLle, are talung no chances movement. He has e:>t.abhshed Aml•ncans," wt're used in a They have tightened St."CUrity and luuson bet.ween terronst l{f'OU~ top·se<:re t wanung that was strengthened their guard forres and ~'OOrdinated their ac:ti~·1~1<~ flashl-0 last Saturday to U.S . But US. businesses and md1 v1d -Und!!r Cuban prC!S.Surc. for o:cim- l·mbas.'lles from Mexn'O to Chile. uals may also be tn danger. my pie. four small Honduran band!. An earltl·r. precautionary alert sources fear have bee.n uruted was sent out tht• morning of the There is special concern about Castr~ s agents have tnhltn.1!.L-<l G renada invasio n, warning that Americans in Mexl{'O City. CIA most countnes in this he~p~ne retr1bution agams tAmericanswas sourcestoldmyassoc1ateDaleVan includmg the United St.a~_ A possible But the second message Atta that lefust ~rrorists from all 00~r:vauve count o f his ~gt nts in was morl' expuc1t and urgent. over the world gathered in Me xico M:~ alone exceeds ~00. 111 City on Oct. 21 for an under · te genl~. sources say In tnt•eptt>d My inlelligl'nt't.' soun:es sa:,y that Castro's S£'C'rN instructions we re intert-e ptt'd by US. monitoring stations. Though thl·re can be no quesuon that hf' has ordered terrorist att.ac:ks on Americans. ,.,, ground convention. Castro, of C.'OUrst.', sent his delegates. Loyal laborer!. Cuba the middleman Ln thlS subterranean world. Cuba ts regarded as the prtn(.'lpaj proxy for Soviet subversion. ter· The Cuban leader n:al·t1'll ''' 1h1 US assault un GrcnJd~ <..1..., if It were a Cuban provtnn• Hl' ~·nl ,i dramatic ordl'r to thC' Cuban .... 0 11 G renada to n -s1st t" th• dP.1t h ln11·lllg1·rn •· n:fJ<1r~ 1nd1c:atc:d in Jdvan1 • th«t truubll· Wa!> t'(Jmtng lo Cn:11;,d« ....,, I M·rH mv G!>S(it1al.l- Jon 1.,., t\nd• r.on th~·n· a few wr .. ·k~ ·•W • t•' l•JCJk di 1Jund He fou11d ,, -.trw1~ < 'uban prc.-s.ence on the ti.land Ont· of tht.-government rn1111!!>U.•rs t·ven t'<mf1dc.-d that Fidel Castni wa-, ('XfX'<'lt-d 1n person for th1· orx·ni n~ ,,f tht· new airfield nt·>..t M.Jr<·h t:i ~1 \' 11 IJ' 1rt1 I \.\ J." pr11l>Jbly th1· l;t.!>1 ;\tltl lll'·•ll If• VlSlt thC' latt: P1 1111~ l'\1 1111 ... 1,.r r-.1.1unc'E' Bis hop hd11r1 · t.i, .1.<;.'>J!'>.,111.it1un B~hop d1•r111.J rh.11 C.1.litt 11 rc.1.0 hl.S revul· 1Jt 11111 c;r .. 11.1 j,j hud its own 'u1w1u. II'\ 1!11t1w1 · ht.· said. and ..... ._ .... 11111 ... u1 •. , 1tn.1t1 ({, Cub<t Airlines suffer uiider decontrol By CAPT. HENRY OlJFFY fivt• years h<lVl' passecl s1m't' tht> A1rlme Ot•rcgulauon Ac·t was passed ln that time. the a1rlme industry has suffered nea rly $I 2 billion in opcraung losses, 19 companies have<.-eased operations; many cities particularly smaller cities -have s uffered cutbacks in bOth the quality and quantity of air service; and thousands· of airline employees are out of work. Though not all of the ne ws since deregulation has been bad -fare prices are lower in some selected markets and a number of new carriers have entered the market -it's obvious by now that. on balar.ce. deregulat ion has done much more harm tnan good That is not lo say that we s hould go back to the heavily regulated enviro nment or the 1970s. Total re-regulation is neithe r necessary nor desirable. However. some problems which arose as a result of deregulation must be remedied if our nation's vita l airline industry 1s to b e saved fr o m se If -dc.-strucuon . Airlin~s """d safe ty No prudent business executive could say tha t nothing is wrong with a system that caused $1 2 billion in (OSS('S in a five-year span. and money is only the tip of the deregulation ic.'t'bcrg. After al~ in many industries marketplace competitton drives some com - pames out of busin~ whiJe leaving the industry leaner and more efficient. The airline indus· Lr/. however. has two concerns that are mo re import.ant than money -safety and the indus- try's role in the national transpor- tation system Regarding safely, air travel t.!> the saff'St modt• of passE'ngC'r transportation Period That ex cellent overall level o f safot vis not a coinc1de nt't:', nor 1s 1t mer~ly tht• result of rrurumums est.abllshed by the Federal Av1auon Adnurus- trauon (FAA) to apply to a.11 carriers. The industry's exemplary safe. ty record comes as a result of an unswervmg oorrumtment to an additional margin of safety by the airlines and their employees. ThtS added margin of safe ty ts ach1evc.-O by exceeding, not Just meeting. FAA minimum standards It means fully.equipped traming fa- cilities and lll.8.U'ltenance cen ters. safe ty programs. rehable aircraft and responsible work rules Economics and safe ty simply cannot be separated Paymg the price of safety requires a financially healthy airline tndl.V>- try. That's why pilots are haunted by a nagging suspicion that in an industry awash in red mk ' - somehow . somewhere. some tLme -extreme financial d 1H1cult1es wilJ result tn a reduction of the margm of safety As to the health.of th<• Industry, proponents of deregulation oft.in blame the fatlures of deregulation on the re<."eMion. fue l prices. and labor-costs. While this reasoning seems plausib'le on the surface. the facts tell a much d iffere nt story. Dig loss«>s Passenger traffic was actually up in 1982. the most scverc year of the r~ion. But during 1982. the airlme industry lost nearly $1 billion. Accordmg lo Daruel May. president and cro of RepublJc Airlines. revenue passenger miles for the 12-month period preceding Ot:tobt>r 1982 wl're Iii J)!:n 1·111 higher than tht· 12-month pt•111•I prl"(.'eding lht> passagl' 11f till Dt-regu.latton Al'l Clcarh tl11 recession lS not tht• 11nly culprit Regarding fuel l'OSts. fr•im ar;-:i to 1976 thert· Wl'rt· dt·bil1tat111j.! fuel cost increas<.'S .md ~·;in.1l\'. and a major ret'f'SSllln. but the· rurlme mdustrv sull had net profits o{ m ore than $1 b1ll1on for . the four yecU"S. YN during tl1t· two-year pt:nod from May I ~81 le> April 1PR3. the pm-e of fuel dropped 17 2 <'ents. saving ttw industry $1 51 b1lllon Url fortunately. thOSt• savings did not show up on the balance shl-t'l of the embattled airlines, thl'y wc•n · all sunk tnlD dt.>billt.a ting f.1n· wars. As to labor costs. a1rlmc-s SJvrd S 1 billion in 1982. thanks 111 concessions from 21r1Jne c•m ployees You figure 1c out Thi' airunes ~ed more ~nger-;. paid less for fuel. paid less in lahor costs -yet they st11l lost S 1 bil !ton Air travelers also have suffl'n-<I The h1ghJy publtl'1U'd d1scuu1ll fares in long-distance markl•L-; have been offset by h1ghC'r fart•s for others. Business l'UStonwrs have not bene fited fully undt•r thl· present system tx .... :ause tht>y haw trouble meeting the cond1uons 1>f discount fares, and flyers 111 short-haul markets can pay a~ much to travel 400 miles as 2.400 Servtce has declined for m.1nv c1t1es. ln Ke ntuck y, for l'Xamph·· available seats de parting from essential air service romrnunil1l'S d edmed 61 3 percent sint'l' dt· regulation. In Missouri, availabl<· seats at essential air servicl' t'lltt•s are down 27 .6 pert-en t and nonstop destinations dropped Crom :rn lo 24. And ln Nebraskll. deparlur<'S in essenuaJ wr servll'<' l'om n1t.111111 .... h,1\ • .tr"JIJ"'' ·, i !:I µtor , .. 111 "11• • 1t1 : • ~·ul.i11"11 Ttwn· .tn· llUtllf'r<HI ... I 'lwr • ,,1111pl1· ... •tf the · lo._, I,( '4 I \ t' I llrn111 ut1c• dtHlll'I'"' Blll lll •rh,qr.. tlw 111~<"'' µrob l1•1n l',IU!'>('\f liv dt•r1•gul:.it1011. and tht mw 11111 ... 1 \'tsibh to the c.:on - "urrwr 1:-. thl· 1rrat1on.il tnst.a b1Litv of domP ... lll prtl'lllg Thl· fare wars thot hrou.i.:ht th1• $\1~ fare have also n .... u111 .. 1 in J!UlOO farC' l'h.-111,.,: ...... µt·1 d<tV .• 1('\'0rdin~ to a prnm11wnt tr.1Vt•I l'Ompany - O<">I royinK n1nsuml·r t'Un f tdt'nl't' ,inn mHk111~ 1011~-rangt~ plaruung impc.,...,.,1blr· (11r tr;l\'l'lt.•rs Tu n·nwd~ tlw prl'St'nl s1lu- Jttun wt• cl11 not t1dVC1'.'ate a return lo a fulh n·~ulatt.>d airline mdus- trv R.1th1•r. wt• rl'<.'Ommend that "U>nl' of rt'.L"-'>nahlt•nt'SS" pricing ~u1ckll1w~. h;L.,.'(l m1 l'OSlS. be t~t.1hlt-,h•'\i t1• pn·' •'nl fare• wars a11d µn'tl.1t11n .1110 d1~ r1m1natory !Jrll"lllj.t l)Clltt 11•-. Tlw t "1111g11...s 11111•nd,'(f tn main t.illl .1"101w11( 11·.1~inabll'ncs.'>" for ;1 !t11Jt v1•ar tr.1n.!>1llon IJ(•raxi wh1I•· ilw .11rl1111~ ~'dJust1..>d to the 1ww dl1rl·~ul.1 lt'<I environment. but 1 hl' Ct\'tl Al•rlinauucs Board. with Jlll'l"<lwt11>11 11v1'r such mat- tC'r>, chtN' to t•ffN'llVl'IV <'liminate 1 L'\C•lf f 111m tlw sn•rll' t;ven before the• p;1~.;;1g1 • 11f tht• Act. and has swvc'\J 1>Ul t1f th<' .1l·tmn t•vcr since. If C'AB'.; 111•filws Jn• allowed tA.) l'•llllllHll'. tlw 1ndustrv which IS IHIW l'X}Jl'rl('lll Ill~ grt'.lt dtfhrulty wdl ,urf Pr 1•vl'n ~rt'att'r los.st'S. E\'1·rvu1w tlu• .1ir ltnC'S. their 1~t.,.,.:111o(t•rs .md tht•1r employees will suffpr if w1• dun't a<'l now f>uff\ 1:0. .1 Vdt.1 AJr/111cs p1/01 ;ind prt'!illdc•111 11( 1 /11• A1r Line P1 /111., A"'~:1c1,1t 1110 Senate has its playful m·o~ents By TOM RAUM Leader Howard Baker. R· Tenn .. ~,_.,..., was addressing the chamber. • WASHINGTON -Much of "I cannot hear the majority the work of the Senate gets done leadt!t. l can hear him. but I cannot in informal gatherings of senat.Q~. understand what he 11 saying.~· ncgotJaUng out of pubUc earshot. said Senate DemocratJc Leader Bl.U-,ihC8e private deliberations Robert C. Byrd of West Virgin.la .. can 110metimet anarl regular Sen· · Still, the group -including ate businea. Sens. Alan Cr&Nlon. [).Calif .. The othl'r day. 8 group ap-Wendell Ford, 0 -K y .. J ohn Sten· f)('tired to be holding a fulJ .acaJe .nla. D-Mim.. and a n\:lmhf>r of committc<.> mccling on the tloor, staffen continu<'d their nbUvious to the flK4t that MajqQ\)'~ anlmAt.ed d1.1CUS111on The Senate's presiding nCCtc't'r asked the gabbing memb<.'rs "to please take their conf Pn>nt'"'li 11Ho the cloakroom." No\hing happened "I do not sec all ronfert•tw<·s movmg to the' cloakroom." Byt d observed. "The c haJr de>l'S not <'It her." ~'ud the pn"Slding 0H1c.'<'r Baket hlmM.'tr finally restorl'd ord\'r with thLS plw1 "l w ould r~pec-tfully ask that our col lt·a~Ul ~ 1•1 tlwr t;tlk loudt•r or snftt•r " Al 11 fu nd-rat:on~ l,.'lnqu<'t thl· otlwr d.1y for S1•11 Hus.<;ell LQ.ng. I> t .o . 5l·n G,'\1rg(' J Mitch<'ll. D-Mam1'. ~-nll1 -0 that. as a frl>shr11n11 I )i•mfx-ral nnrl as&gned lo the Scnau· Fin111K'\: Committe(>, tw hod offl•rcd Long. then the l'haim1an. "to Volt• with vou at\\' U me• yml' rt right " • • Long'!' r1-spor\.~· "Mitch(•ll wh1•11 l'nl ril{ht I w1,n 't nN'd you .: 1 I i • t • Orange Coast DAIL'( PILOT/Wednesday, November 2, t98\}.. At Irvine school board candidates wage active· campaign lrvUle voiers will have a ch.anl-e to repl.ace riearly the entire ala~ of trustees 10 the Irvine Unified School Distnct when they go to lhe poll:i "l'ue8day. Ten cand.Jdaws are vying for four sea~ <!n the five-member board. After the ballots are tallied, three will claun four-year poslS and one will fill a tw o.year position, vacated when t.ruslA.-e Buff White r1~gned. Candidates vying for four seats on the lt'Vine school board have waged a "fau-ly ac.:tJve" c ampaign. wooing lhe city's 40,000 t>h~rible voters. ,according to a spokeswoman with the c..'Owuy RA~gistrar's office. Brief candidate b1ograptues llsw<l alphabet1cal- • ly follow, in addition to the cand.Jdates' response to w·lhe ther he or she supports lncreasm~ rugh school gir aduation requirements. Helen Cameron, 37, is co-owner of Mega Group, a 1:omputer,software developer. She ts chairman al th·e school District Advisory Forum. is a veU>ran of two other school committees, and was the 1983 rE:cipient of the Citu.ens Award for Educational Achievements from the Irvme Lions Club. She has two 9Chool-aged children and a Wting acC'E'n t from h t!r native Austrlia Cameron said "conunwng vtgtlance" ts needed t.o watch the perfonnance of near graduates Since IJ 'Vine's mandated requirements were recently st iffened, she believes "it's premature to do that aflain-" But she would favor more science and social studies classes. Bill Crosby, 38, who ran unsucressfully in a 1970 &•publican primary ront.est for the st.ate ~mbly. ha!I sought and received the endorsement of local ele•::t.ed officH· , including councilman Bill Vardoulis and Irvine ch Water Di.strict board member E Ra~1 Quigle . A civil attorney practicing in Orange, l .Jornan to seek ... s .eat in county? SANT A MONICA (AP) -Flamboyant Re- publican congressman Robert K. Doman. a fonner t.ele·lfision talk show host. says he's cons1denng a mo·,re to Orange County and a 1984 elecuon challengt:- to Democratic Rep. Jerry Patt.erson. · : "I'll take a hard look at 1t." Doman. of Santa Monica. said. "l would expect to reach a decision around the first of the year after taHung to leaders of the party there." A Patterson spokesman in Washington. DC . said Patterson of Garden Grove "takes all challeng£>S serfously" but said lhe congr~ wasn't immedi- ately available for comment. Doman had said he would-delay any such Orange County move unttl 1986 m deferenC't! to form er state GOP Secretary Willi.am Dohr, whom Pattc?rson defeated last year. But Dohr has 53.ld he w on 't run again. so Doman said: "ln that case, you can bet I'll consider it." Also in the works. said Dornan. lS a new t.elevision talk show he will host called "Potomae FevN," which may be taped either m Anaheim or Washington Dornan, 50. said he has an agreement with entertainer Pat Boone and hJ.s Chnsuan busmess aaociates to air the program on sue religion-based television stations they own. In Orange County, the prpg.rams would be seen on Channel 56, he said. A spokesman for the stauon ~d negotiations with Dornan have taken place but that a final · agretc·.'Tlent has not been reached Btlwling fundraiser sl::ited along Coast The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will hold its annua l Bowl-for -Breath fundraiser Saturday al seven bowling alleys along the Orange O>ast. - The event is nationwide, with proceeds gomg to impro•1e medical treatment and '1.'ld a cure for cystic fibrosis. an incurable respiratory and dig~uve syst.en· disease. "E:tnke forces" begin bowling at noon. with prizes .1warded for best scores. Local lanes partici- pating include Rosmloor Bowl. m Seal Beach: Capisu-ano Lanes, Capistrano Beach . Kona Lanes m C.OSta \o1esa: Saddleback Lanes m MtSSion Viejo, Westm.nst.er Lanes: Hunungton Lanes and L vmt' Lanes. 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(71 4) 546-1653 IEST FOii THE WEST - ***************~ ELECTION '83 ***************j he has a wide-ranging public service record, ranging from appointments on the city Community Service and Arts romnuss1ons, to st.at.e bar disciplinary ref.ert.-c to Exchange Club president. Crosby, citing an education report, said learnin g how w communica\c effectively is the primary skill students s hould learn. ln addition to computer u terac.:y. Crosby said high school stud en ts should take four years of English and social scien<.'eS and three of math Gordon Gctchel, J8, tne only incumbent seeking a second tcnn, is the president of his own planning and consulting firm He has a school-aged daughter. Getchel wholeheartedly supports tougher graduauon requirements, especially mandaung language 111Struction "h 's clear the country is uwolved m a global economy. We're placing out kids in a hole they may never get out of," he said . However, ~tchel said those who aren't l'Ol- lege-bound should not have to meet the same standard "But thf'y shouldn't spend half their tune in eJ('(·llvt-S. either," he said Mary Elll'n Hadley, :n. a Cull-timt:-volunteer aud .:i long-time school activist, has served on the distnt t advisory panel, legislative lobbying group and ts fo under of a sctlool child safety program. The mother of tw in boys, Hadley points to her lack of outside t'onflicts as an asset to her as a potential lx>ard member. While Hadley sa.Jd ahe favors students t.aklng rigorous requirements, mcluding four yea.rs of Engl1Bh·and math, but one that alao rt'flpeclB ''special needs" of other studenta Alan K.lof,korn, 36. a self-employed pnvaw C.'Onsultant, has been lhe dllitrict's m°"t out-11pokt:n l·ntic during the campaign A Boston native, K.lofkorn is·a 12-year Irvine resident and a law school graduate who hu n't passed the bar. Klofkom belie vefi a school's "pmrwry function is not to be a baby sitter" but to tum out graduates w ho have a saleuble skm . He ~s a (our -year regimine of math, English, literature pd computer literacy should be rt!<Juired. Bruce W Lee, dirt.'Ctor of an Irvine computer software finn, is a fonner Wyorrung junior high school t.eacher who thinks hls experience le nds him special insight. He and his wife have lived in Irvine seven years and have two small children . Lee emphasiz.ed a need for more math, read.Jng and science. ''I see college graduates who can't write ... and when the power goes off they can't do calculations long-hand," he said Roderick McClain, a t 64, the oldest candidate. lS a retired Garden Grove adrrumstrator and a self-described fisc.:al conservative 1-f(' is a Conner Marine off1t:er McClain, while supporting toughe r require- ments, said math and science teachers are m short supply. ~o raise requirements is futtlt-1f you can't hll'e quality instructors." John R. Mundy, 35, chairmon of the city Comm~nity Services Commission, was a runner-up for a board seat in a 198 1 election. He lS a single parent to an 8-year-old girl enrolled in the district and ts co-owner of h wholL~Jt: bakl'ry an An.aheun Ari econom1{~ mapr. Mundy Silid "he 1.S appalled by the people who l'Ome to my door" who fwJ a test for pt'tJSpectJve e rnploy{'(.'11. He favors four years of course work in Engl.Jsh, math and languag(.1. James Wilds, 37, IS'li hoep1ta1 admmuitraltlr whu has participated in a variety of school acuv1t1es, from a legislative action corruruttee to budget ht:armgs. He believes students' schooling should parellel their future expectations, gear(.>d for pa1t-gradWjllOn work in business or college. ""- Kenneth Adams a.la<J 1s u l'Ontendcr for the four-year post He has not participated in public candidate forums. He frulcd to prov1de. the R.egts.- trar's offi~ w ith h1S phone number Ht: l'OUld not be reached for comment ~ Lee and Mundy 11n· candidates for the short term seat only. •Five candidates Cameron, Crosby, Getchel. Hadley and Mc:Clam -reported spending more than $500 ln the first two months pnor to the campaign Jobless youths sought Do you net."'<i a pb' The Harbor Area Youth Emµloymenl Service has more }Obs than 1l can fill, officials said, and 1t ~ looking for out-of-work 14 to 22-year-olds who live in the Ne wport-Mesa Schocil !Astnct YES. funded by tht-Uruted Way. handles a vanety of jobs -from generaJ offi toe to cashier to baby sitter to hostess Applicants do not have to be students. For mformauon. call Carolyn Sweetland at 642-0274 or visit the YES office al 542 W 19th St .. C.OSta Mesa, between 1 and 5 p.m .• Monday through Friday. 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Reg 169 99 . . . . n .n 30.00 off: Atarr 2600 video game with seven bonus cartridges. Reg 129 99 less factC1ry rebate 99.99. MIRRORS 39'1• off: Our own exotic crane design rt 1irror~ • Reg. 280.00 . . . . . . . . . . .'.. . . . . 119.00 ONGOING VALUES Fleece separates 1n blue, cream. berry, • 1ade, grey, plum or black. by Sponsphe re, cot- ton/acrylic .......................... 10.00 TABLES 201 .00 off: Contemporary round table with pivot ___ Our exclusive turtleneck sweate_r fJom Sw eaierstop, sizes S·M·l . . . . ..... 0 18.00 Fleece .separates in stripes and solids. P ihk. grey, turquoise, white. black. fuchs111 or viole t top. Reg. 600.00............. . . . 319.91 cotton/polyester, juniors S·M ·L . . . 10.00 THE BROADWAY IS SOUFHl•N CAtl'OllNIA .. I .I I 1 -I , • -.- Daily Piloi ~ Ocean View, CdM II. f, WEDNESDAY, NOV 2, 1983 .. . : favored in league BUSINESS 85 cross country fin a ls STOCKS 86 TELEVISION ea this. wee k . See B :J. 'W ood·-who? wants respect ..P By CU Rt' SEEOEN weapons, ru.t.mely quart.crlJa<.•k LA..oe Plemel. i' °' ,,,. o.u' "°' "'°"' tailback Lonny Reiner and running Woodbridge H.igh may have pu!Jed oU back-defensive back Allan Roman. the m06t unportant victory m the 9Chool's "Remer is a dangerous tailback. He can young haswry m last week's 7-3 wan over tum 8 no-gamer type play into a 20 or MtsSioo VieJU, but the Warriors figure to be JO-yarder," Nojl says "Roman is one of the down to earth by the tune they square off best athletc-s around and Plemd 1s a with Laguna Hills Friday rught (7:30) in a .. rcturrung veteran and an eCft't'lJve passer " pivot.al South Coast League football ga.me at Woodbndge. 3-1 m league. counters MLSS1on V.ejo High. with running back Rudy Figueroa, who has "Us overconfident? Have wt• ever won a rushl'll for 456 yards this season, and e ither lt'ague l0hamp1onsh1p?" asks Warriors Coach 8111 Hus.sell ur Mall C.OmweU at quarterback Gene No11 But 1t 1s doul>tfur the Warn ors w ill "We've JUSt been tr ya.ng tu prove to f'IUHfU FIQUEROA ;:ittempt the Uta flacker play -which had peoplP that we exist. I teU people 1 coach more flil'ker than planned whu.:h they Woodbndge High and they say 'Wood-who?. possession of 5el:ond plaru m the South w~t USl-d SUt'l-essfuU y to stun MLSS1on V1eJ0 last Wood-what?. Wood-where?'," says NOJJ j,,cague. and propel tht• Warnors in tu t}w CW Wl~k Such misnomers figure to disappear playoffs for the fU"St lime evl'r. · Tht> game means a Jut to Laguna Hills. quickly 1f Woodbndge (6·2) can defeat tht> What separates the Warriors frnni too, as the Hawks carry a 3-2 re(:ord inw the Ge ne ~oji hocst Hawks. A wm gives Woodbrid~e sole neanng that goal art' thret.· Laguna 11111.s garne It' also Laguna Hills' league fmalt> Ka~ura: He anchors Sailors' line By JOHNSEVANO Ol h Oellr ,_ ·-They play a dirty. than.kl~ job that lends itself tQ little, if any, nowriety. They are hardly ever cheered. Heck. they're barely even noticed. Even in thell' own football lingo. they're referred to as "non-skilled" performers. IC Rodney Dangerfield thinks he has a hard time gettmg respect, he ought to fry being an offensive or defensive lineman. Newport Harbor High's Srett Kacura as fully aware of a lineman's p!Jght. At the same time, the 6-1. 212-pound seruor knows anonymity comes with the temtory. , "I don't mind," answers Kacura w hen asked about a lack of recognition. "I think I've got ten a lot more (not.lee) than other people have -and there are a lot of good linemen out there." Pascoe: HB won 't ook ahead The Oilers of Huhlmgton h High are in the kind of ·ruation thlS week most fuaches dread -because it's one ideal for an upset The Daily Ptlot's No 2-0range County ranked Oilers. 3-0 m •Sunset League play and 7-1 over~ all, are coming uff an emouonal. hard-fought 31-28 Vlctory over Manna Furthennore. they face I PLAYER OF WEEK I If ever a lineman was going to draw headlines, Kucura certainly should have for the performance he turned in last week against Costa Mesa, earrung him the Daily Pilot player of the week honors. On defense. Kacura. the tackle, recorded five quarterback harassments (meaning he hit the quarterback as he was throwing the ball): three times tackled a ball carrier for a loss: caused two fumbles (one of which he re- covered), and helped prodUl't' one ,. interception On offense, all Kacura, the guard, did was record 14 "key blocks" at the point o f a ttack and add one double -block. Despite all this. most who watched . . the game probably didn't know he was on the field , "For the season he's got 48 tackles which averages out to six unassisted tackles a game ," says Newport Coach Mike Giddings. "He's also got 20 quarter back harassments, five sacks, 23 times he's tackled a ball carrier for a loss and he's caused three fumbles. "All together, he's got 108 hits - meaning you hit a guy and make hlS helmet bounce back. That leads the team. He's also got 94 key blocks and four double blocks. "I don't know how exciting those statistics are to your female readers; but they're exciting·to us. Brett was all-CIF last year and he's having another year just like that." Kacura, along with teammate Frank ROa, anchor, if you'll excused the pun, !See SAILORS, Page B!l Oilers' switch to the-Big A was necessary , By JOHN SEV ANl> • 01-0.itr -·- Yield10g som~pressure. but succumbing prim y because of demand and o Coach George Pascoe announ that Hunt· game at Orange Coast College Saturday, Nov 12 (at a cost of $1 ,500). Delly ..... ·-"'""" • Fount.a in Valley 1n two weeks an a game that will ultimately decidt- the league champ1onsh1p. George Pascoe ington Beach High's confronta- tion w1th Fountain VaUey, which will likely decide the Sunset League championship, will be played at Anaheim Stadium Nov I 1 instead of S he ue Field on the Oiler campus. Saturday at OCC wasn't to either Pasroe's or Fountatn VaJ · ley Coach Mike M1Lner's ltl<Jng because it left them one lc.'SS day to heal for the ClF playoffs whu.:h wouJd start the following Wt'f'k ·That essentially left Anaheim Stadium on Fnday as the only choice. Bre tt Kac ura is the Dai~y~ilot Player of the W eek. I In the middle of all this are the winless (in league) Lions of West- minster (0-3, 3.5), which hosts Huntington Beach Friday njght It's the type· of predicament obviously conducive for the worst -although Oiler Coach George Pascoe doesn't beLieve, or want to believe, such things "In order for the game a w eek from now to be bag. they have t.o play thts week They know that," says Pascoe or hlS players "We know every game ts import.ant from here on out "As far a." I'm t'Oncemed. the good football lL'ams play good every w eek And I feel thas is a good football team " Westmrnster Coach Jim O'Hara had the same feebng about the Lions three weeks ago until two tra1ght unfortunate outings against Fou,.t.ain Valley and Marina, and a poor perfonnance Last week against Ed1soh, changed ·his team's fortunes. altho ugh dot his thinking "We have grl'at kids. I thank God every day I've had the op- portunity to work with them," says O'Hara ''I just wish our plight had been somewhat dif- ferent for their sake." "They're a great defensive foot· ball team," says Pascoe. "They held EdLSOn to two touchdowns, Fountain VaUey to 13 poin ts and Manna to 19 points "Offensively. when you have a quarterback who throws 35 ti mes a game ," adds Pascoe, refer· nng to Lions quarterback Tim Hanson, "1f he gets hot anything can happen." Count<:rs O'Hara. "No onl· has really stopped Danny Thompson Marina concentrated O'l stopping Thompson (he had 133 yards), and the o ther guy (Dean Tomasick) ran for 201 yards. "I said at the gmnlngor-tfie season that anybody, with the possible exception of one team, coul<;i beat anybody in the Sunset Leaguf'. J still _believe that " Although official. word of the switch did n't come until this morning, the mechanics o{ the move actually began Sunday nigh t when , according to Pascoe, "(it) was proved to me that 1 cannot play here." A number of factors led to Pascoc's decision, the first being the cost ($12,000) of adding bleachers at Hun tington Beach to a<:comodate the crowd numbers anticipated, Security. in trying w control such huge numbers in a cozy arena (seatmg capacity: 5,000). was also a factor. Plus, Pascoe rationalized: "This is Fountain VaUey's home fie ld. too."So, an alternate plan was set in motion. 8y Mond8y, P~ was given two alternatives: a) he could play the game at Anahelm. Stadium Friday, Nov. 11 (al a •cost of $1 2,500); orb) he m Uld play the "l want to go now and I don't feel I've conc.'('ded the Sunset League championship to any- body," notc.od Pascoe, referring t.u t~ fact Fount.am Valley has played at Anaht'1m Stadium this year (agamst &hson). and an pnor seasons, while this will mark Huntington Beach's first Vt!n ture "They (the Oiler players) don't care where we play "W1,.ve got a chanc't' to bnng a program that has lx"<'n m -ihe shadows and showcase 1t Foun- tain Vallt·V wasn't h1g·llme until they playf'd at An:.h1•1m Stadium Now wr• havl' ii rhAncc to play there." Pa&:oe added tht· t'Xpt.•nf'r1Ct• would alw g1vr his tc·am a11 op· porturuty to get thf'1r feet w<.•t. so to speak. in <.-ase there's a r.e- appearancc at the stadium an the CIF playoffs. "That was a con- sideration," Pascoe admitted. (See BIG A, Page B31 Robinson: Rams . can't d<HJ.bt selves By CURT SEEDEN may have been thrown for a loss °'IM o.tr -•-in the rain in front of a thunder- For the hrst lime m 1983, the ous Orange Bowl crowd last Sun- Rams are on a roU. or to be more day. concise. they're on a tumble. And, All of these pToblems can be Coach J ohn Robmson says, the recuf1ed, RoblJ\SOn ll\Sists -and Rams are at a point where they in plenty of time before the Chl- have to pmpomt their direction. cago Bears come to Anaheim "All of a sudden. all of tha t Stadium S unday. early-season excitement, that cu-To begin with. the Rams are phone feehng as gone. We can close to a deal for a com erback oven.'Ome our problems if we're• since both LeRoy lrvm and wvhng." Robinson says Monte Jackson are on the mend i'.:orning off their most lopsided aft.er suffering mJwies again.st de feat o! the season, a 30-14 set-M1am1. Robinson srud an an- back m Miam1. the ~ -aTe nounceme nt could come as early not-very-prouct-own~ of a as today two-game losing streak Robinson plays down thf' shaky They're hurting at comerback, pcrformiin ccs b y r oo k ie their place-kicker is wobbly, an d plaC<'-kickl'r Chuck Nelson. say· most importantly. their psche ing anyone can have a bad day ~---ataind pointing to last year's NFL Why botllei-with the NBA regular season? Player of the Year Mark Moseley, who ma.ssed four field goals on national TV Monday. As for the psychological scan from two strrught dt!feats, Rob- inson notes: "We can't allow ourselves to ~ caught up on in· JUrles or the defea t To continue to contend for the division title. we must put together a lot of hard fSee RAMS, Pace Bl) You now pause to cont.cmplate what changes will have influenced the universe when another chapter of the National Basketball A.ssoc1auon L'I established. A new season I! under way and considerable intngue will unfold before 1t plods to a merciful c.uncluslon some llme next summer. The fLnlt 1985 a4tomobtles will have ~n mtroduced. There may have ~n a baby boom . The 23 teams of the NBA will agam contest four division chAmp1onships but with a significant change over a year ago. • The division title will no longer have any rnearung. Heretofore, the division w inners wcrc> given a bye Into thf' playoffs which permitted a few days of rest from a regular seuon which embrk'ed 1t:veral montha and 82 c.untest.s. Undf'r new lealUe legialauon, all playoff teams will immediately enter three-out-o f-five teries aa the aeoond 9euon get.a atar\t'd. Creating thla* li e alt.er1Uon la the addition off our te making• to\al of 16 in the playof!s. In o er words, all of thOIM' montha of run.nlng*1ld jumping ellmlnate 1even SPORTS COlUMNIST ·euo TUCKER The league board of governors quite likely made the move In responae to starving brethren of which the NBA is richly endowed. &ttimates of franch i8e8 breaking even la.st season range aa high as four, which Is double the number that might ha ve shown a small profit. The thinking 18, of oour1e, If San Diego and Indiana get In the playoffs, the lneveltable may be delayed. Anyway, the extension of acUvity makes It poMlble for a team to t>ndu re a ~nd seaaon <.'Onsiatmg of 26 gamet1. AU aeries would have to go thf' limit bu t this 1would be tht hope of the NBA w hich a pparently feela there la atiU blood to be 1queered from the financial turnip of pro basketball. The averag • safa.ry In the• NBA la obscene but if a guy is carried out after 108 games of basketball strctohing o ver a period of nearly nine months, he may have earned his money. SuggestionsaJwayscome forth at a lime like thia. none of which ever get a gTeat deal of 'ttention. One theory is that perhaps the NBA should Bimply start the playoffs a t once, inasmuch as the regular aeuon has very littl~ing and certainly few incen\ives The idea would be to start a senes of round -robin tournaments whkh would plod from October to June with a new champion of the universe staggering out of the crowd at the fl.nlsh . The world will not Ukely find real fault with the NBA for a ttempting to help lt.s own and , heaven knows. th~e are many of l\a own In d~perate need of help The absurdity of the additional playoff teams la th3t th meaning hu been removed from the d ivision championsh ips Home-court advantage w II CN>at.e IOffi(' i.ncentiv• but the bye W a5 the genuine carrot. A week or r~t ~fore tht> tttArt of the mini 11eni-s wl\.'!I a priceleu pnU! Lakers' Coach Pat Riley say!! the l'Ompetitive edge m the NBA could be dulled somewhat. "Coming down t.o the finish," RiJcy says, "if 1t becomes a matter of resllng a guy or playing him tired or hurt, you art' going to rest him." This new move on the part of the NBA cerebral trust comes very shortly after the annount"ement of a drug program which was roundly applauded Ln the sports fraternity, indeed all of society. The NBA fonnula for combating the Influence of dope says that at\y plaY.er captured Lnvolved Ln any w ay with illegal drugs wlU be expelled from the league with no recoune for two years, at which time he can apply for a hearing on reinsta~ment A player with a drug problem has one other aJtemaUve which ll to COIT\E' forward on his own and ask for help. The fear ls t hat •ddlng all thoee playoff games may have a clama~ e ffect on the druR pf'Of(?'am. ,._guy may rop out on dope mvolvement fu.'r w gc t IOl'T\(' rt"tlt BlllBDARD TONIGHT .,_O aASK•TaALL m u lltn tt left0'"9 CMllMI •• ,,. ~ ~ HOlll18 llAl:tMO L• Alll"'99I ,., ••• Mt\. THURSDAY HOlllS• UCIMO ~ OMT'ne,,..... ........... I'-"~ TV-RADIO: See 8 2. . ,_ t .I , I I I • I 82 Orange Coa sl DAI LY PILOl /Wednesday, November 2. 1963 , . SPORT S BREAK Phil ' D nny named National League Cy Young winner \ From AP dllpaJC•bra • '\ NEW YOHK John Dt•n11 y, who turned lus l'art'l•r urnunJ las t :ll•a...cin to become the w1 nningt-sl p1u:hl·r in thP National Lt·agut', wa. .. nJnu ·d th.: winnl'r of the NL Cy Young Aw.U'd tud<1v Denny, 30, postt'l.l .1 !!:I 6 rt'('Ord ln helping the Ph1Jadeph1a Ph11l1t-" w in the NL East d1v1S1on t.Jt1 e• It was the lit-st !-l'ason of the right-hander 's '•-... r'lllt'·Vt•ar can~r and came d 1rtt•tlv a fter a year in which ht• was 6-11 with t;le C'lt•v1•l,rnd l11d1ans and 0-l with the Ph11l1es, who ac- 4wrt'<i htm on &opt 11. 1982. to ~ twlp 1hem chase the East flag. !11• falwr(>(J in that short ,11111 but made up for 1t in style in 1983 ln 4!42 2-3 mrungs. O..·nny ri:>gisterC'd a 2.37 earned DENNY run a verag<' (se<:ond in the league). struck out 139 and walked 53 whale hurling seven l'Vmplt>te games Denny was a landslide winner 1n the balloting by 24 membfors of tht-Sast'ball Writers Assoc1at10n of America -two from l'ach of the league's 12 cities. He received 20 fu-st-place votes and 103 points in outdistancing CN'lcinnau's Mario Soto . Denny appeared on 21 of the 24 baUots cast. Followfng Soto, who was 17-13 for the last-pla~ Reds and led the league in complete games with 18, was New York Mets reliever Jesse Orosco. Soto collecteJ 61 potnts and had two first-place votes ....... faa1t.. .... l:llD,'J • ..._aotlnour~ bala,aoureehlm: AP New York Yarikces"ownf•r George Ste inbrenne r ummone d Manager Billy Martin last w.-.-k to discuss complaints made b y Yankee stars. _, No progres 111 NBA talk NEW YORK The Natio nal Basketball Association and its refl'ret.'S union negotiated Tuesday for the fi rst time since the regular season opened, but said they moved no closer to agreement on a new contract. The league's regular refcrL'eS, locked out sinC"e the start of the exh1b1t.Jon sea.son, have been replaced by non-umon offlc1als The two sides met for four hours a t the U)S AN< a :Ll•:S ll•·N 111·1 ~nulh, whu 47 yt•arb a~u fuundl-<l tht· Wt'!il CvaSt's far..t mv1t.atJv1wi lrnt·k rn-t. d1L'<.I Munduy rught afkr u ll'ngthy 1111\t-si., a spokl'l>llUU\ fo1 tht• Crumly !lllld Tuesday Smith wa ... liO Sn 11th, lont(llnw Lrat·k nJUc·h a t ( '0111plw1 Collt-gl'. s t.arlt-<l tht> Compt.on 111 v1t.ulluMI in HJ:!t) und wru; afhlwtl'<.I wllh tht· nwl'l through tlu .. 1.uLA.· l91i0s. In n~-t·11t years, Smith hod ni<idl· h1!> hornL· ui the Pauma Vulley an San Diego County, and t..lwd in a hospital then', swd Al Frankl'n, who along with S rrulh founded the Los Angell'S lnv1t.a t10naJ Indoor meet (now th.-Sunk1st lnvit.ataon.al) During his mort.-tha11 40 years as track coach at Compton, Srruth guided his wams toa num~r of California community colll'g<' «hampiorish1µs. Among the athle u..-s hl· L'OOCht:d were CharhE· Dumas, who w on \ht.-Olympic gold medal m tht- high JUmp in 1956, and Comeuus Johnson, the O lympic h igh JUmp champ10n 111 1936. Smith 1s surv1vc.od by his widow, Nell, <ind three children F'tmcral ~ .. rvatt.'l> arc pending Henderson final free agent NEW YORK Stt'Vl' llt·r;dl'r..t>n. ~ Seattll' Marrnl•f'S outfaeldt•r, tx""Came the fi nal player to file for frf't.• agency, the players' union said T uC'Sday The union aJso said that utihty infielder Kiko Garcia, who had filed for frt'(> agency, re-signed with h1S dub, tht> Nauonal Ll·ague l'hamp1on Ph1ladelph1a Phtllll's • -The dcadluw for f1hng fur fn-e ag(•ncy was Monday at midnight Clubs haw until 7'2. hours before Monday's draft to re -sign theU' players Aft.er that, thP players must g{J through the re-entry draft. Hendc•rsun, aL-quirL'<..1 an trade Crom the Chicago Cubs Last Dt."<..>t:mbcr, hll 294 with 54 RBI and 10 homl·rs lao.;t season for thl' Mannl'rs lft" appeared in 121 games. Garcia played m onJy 84 games for the Phillies. hitting 288 Sea Kings fall out of top spot after setback ThJnks t.cJ lw.t wt1·k ·, l!I I:.! u1~·l ut the· honW> ol U111v1•ri;1ty, th1• Cor{Jnu del M<•r lltJ<h fuotl>bll ~am'1 flve-wt'ek n ·1g11 awp th(• CIF C«ntral O mft:renC.'l r1.tnk1n~s was hultt.U Thl· SN1 Kmg.!> (7 IJ tumblt-<1 tu fifth w11t unbeaten Los Am1J.<US uf thl' Gardf•n Grove Leaguf assuming the· to p spot C.dM will t1 y U1 rl'grun tht winrung t.ou1·h this wc"C'k wht·n 1t rnc."t'ts Estanci.l Friday at Nl'wpurt Harbor ll1gh . Meanwhile, Nl'wp1Jrt If arbor (Ii-I I) dimbec from third {.() st.<·ond plaC't' and rl"('l·tv1-d thrt* of < possible eight (1rst-plaL'l' vuu~ Th(• Swlors knockec off Coot.a Mesa last w~·k, :i :i (J, ;111d will bt-u-sted b) El Toro Thursday night In the Big F1vt• C11nf1•1 t•rwt•, F•>Untaa.n Valley anc Huntington Bcat'h i.u.yt>tl 1n lhl· No 2 and 4 spots respecuvcly F-'l('h rolh'<.l µal>l Sun.-.<·t Ll·<tgue foc.-s, ~ the Baro ns rumP'--<l pa."t Ot't'dll Vww 42-7 and th( Oilers edgc.'<.I MartnJ. :s I :.!H Loyola rt"1n;111l.' m th1· N11 I po1>1l111r1 rn thl' 81~ F'tVl' with a 7-11 mark ;.mi tht• L'ubi> n '('(·1Veti all 14 fu-st plat'(• V1>k·~ a ft.t•r bf·atm~ All'm;m y last wc.~k 34-13 • Mater De1 , rTll'<tnwl11l1· 111aclt• 1L1> C1rst a ppearanC( m the rankings s1m·e 1•orly in tht· 'it:a.-.on fullowmg tht Monarchs' 1mprto......,1Vt• 1:1 0 vwt.11ry ;,i t S t Paul la~1 week M<tter De1 !.houl<l fat'1 ' anuthet ~tiff test th~ Wt..ot>k when 1t met·ts S1:v1·nth -rankt-d Bishop Amat Ill an Angl'lus Leagu(• ('rUl'lal ' ln the Sou them U-inforc•nc·(', Cap1!>trancJ Vallty'~ l 0-7 victory o ver San Ot:irgunau (previous! y rankc..od ftfth an thr Blg F'ive ) c·lev;.iwd thl· Cougars frorr: eight h to seventh pla('t' Lavelle shatter Mt. 'AC mark Quote of the day Waldorf-As~tona. Hc;>l~_!!!d e .er ed ~ repQr_t no~ ,...,, .• .!. • progress m the dispute over sa ar1es and rnnge """"l'·ef.eV't~ron;--rad10 ~ 41··~- Eddie L<tvellc, a S(•Vl•nth-grade student from Masuda Maddie Sc:huol rn Fountain Valley, rec-cntJy -~~~~.,~· ..;.,;;:;.;.~a:~'OO''"St'Venth-gradt> s tudents at hu. d1 v151on a t tht· Mt San Ant.oruo t russ country invit.auonal me<'t benefits. · Rams Coach John Robl.o100. di.scus&ng the no-back offense unvetled Sunday against Miami: "It does have a tendency to lunit your running game ." Russ G raruk. genera] counsel for the NBA, TV: NBA BasketbaJI Lakcrs at Sdll Diego. Lavelle eas1Jy set the ('IJUl'1>c.' rc><urd for the two-mile courst-rn hu. clas1>1 fiu>t1on wmrung the Stovt-nth G rade-Junior High J1v1.,1on 1r1 11 31 said the league had offered what he called a 7:20 p.m .. Channel 9 substantial increase in the fees for offic1aung RADIO: NBA BasketbalJ Lakers at Sari playoffs. Diego, 7:20 p.m ., KLAC (570) T he prl'VtoU.'> standard w<c. 12 ~5 U-.....oto Mark Hardy ( 20 ) of the Kings fa lls to th.-ice afte r colli.<fing with tht> ~ti ck of Queb.-c's Alain Cotf'. Quebec explosion buries Kings, 8-4 QUEBEC (APJ for Coach Don Perry and tht• Los Angeles Kings. 1t felt somewhat hke IX'ang halfway up the m1~1.rn1.<11n wh~n the a.valanche startt'<l , · "We had the· f1r.-.1 ~oal. but things turned around rc•al fast." said Perry. wh{)S{• Kan~s yl!'ldt'<l sax first-penod ~0:1ls w th<' Que•- Redfern be tter 'than expected It appears that fom w r maJOr league patcher PC'tt' Hro fem wasn't as seriously tnJurC'd in a freak divmg acc1df'nt last we<'k end as fU"St behevt>d "Ongmally. the mfurm.allon that I had was that th" spinal c•ord had been severed bNwc.-en the third and fourth cervical Vt>r- tabra," sard Redfem'll lawyer nnd friend. Jay Jaffe. Tut>Stlay night. "The informal.Jon that I got to- night ts th.at it's no t S<'Vert>d , but it's severely damaged between four and five. not th rM' and lour. which is much l:M>ttcr as far as Pete's concerned " Redfern, 29, pitched in perts of .even 5easons walh th(' Minnesot.8 Twins before being cut by th" Amencan League U>jm last 1pring. He htl.' been bedridden &t ltoagM..-monal HospatAI 1n New- port Beach 1nt'f' shortly 11ftcr IMt Satunfay's 3CC1dent Jaffe saJd A df'Ct.111on wu ,.,, pected to<fay concerning surfi(ery bee Nordiques an a Natumal Hockey League game TuL.osday mght that they eventually lost, 8-4 At one point. jusl past the mid- way mark of the opening period, the Kings were Lied 3-3, but Dale Hunter scored twice w1thm the' n11xt three minutes and the' Nor- thques were never head('CI aft.c.•r that "We started to play in the S<'l'· ond pl'nod. but 1t was too late by then," added P erry "You 1·an't expect to beat Quebet· when you onJy play two periods " Still. Pet.er Stastny. who had two goals and an assist for Q ut>bc<.• wasn't entirely satisfied with the No rcHques' effort "There is something wrong when teams score nine goal<i likl' that in the fu-st period," he said . "Someone told me there were nme goals scored on only 15 shots" The victory moved tht• Nor- diquct into first place In the Adams Division with l 7 points, two more than the idle Boston Bruins, who have played three fewer games. Thf' i,arn.ci traded six goals bf-fore the I 1 ~ minute bdorc• lluntt·r scored his eighth and ninth of the season to ignite t.he Nordaqu<"S, who are averag)ng 5 4 go.L~ 9COred in their fln1t 14 at.art.I. Ma ra3n Stastny, with a power-plAy goel. m3de 1t 6-:l to cl~ out tht> first-period hht1 Artists seek some offense for Capo Laguna &•ach High football t'OO<:h Dlonnis l lar yung is no strang(•r w CapJs t.rano Valley. he1vrng assisted on tht• Cougars' stare for four yea!'l>. ~>. he knows JUSt whiit lo ex- µt-ct whl'n hu. Artists ( 1-7 overall. 0-4 an thl' South Coast Lt.•ague) v1s1t Capo Friday night "ThL•y'rc a good passing team and we haven't ~n anyone yN this S<?ason who throws thc.> balJ as much as they do," said Haryung. whose son Josh was quarterback of the Cougars' ClF cham- pionship team of 1980 "We'll gear our d efense toward the pass," he said. The Laguna defense hasn't been the primary problem. "We've had trouble moving the ball against some of the poorer teams, but have done a good job against the be tter teams," Haryung said. Tailback Mark Draper leads the offense. The 5-11, 182-pound jun- ior has accounted for the bulk of the Laguna rushing yardage. The Artists will be trying to snap a seven-game losing streak since winnjng their opener. Carew headed elsewhere? LOS ANGELES (AP) -The attorntoy for Rod Carew said it seems unlikely that th<• Angr ls will make a serious attempt to sign thl' seven -time.• American LA.'ague batting champion before nt.•xt Monday's re-entry draft, the Los Angeles Times report.eel in ats editions today That t-ould mean that Carew rmght be playing elsewhere next season, sinL-e at has been the policy of the Angels not to retain nego- tiating rights to any o{ their play- f!r.t who go through the draft. All negotiations with pla yers who have filed for free agency, a.~ Carew has, m ust stop at midnight Thursday and may not resume until after the re -entry draft. Speakjng by telephone from his St. Paul, Mlnn .. office, Carew's attorne y, J erry S imon , said he had talked to both Angels' Ex- ecutive Vi<'f' President Buttie .&1vasi and W'l8i.stant Mike Port Tuesday "There i.8 nothing constructive t.o report 3nd no pre9('nt plans for any meaningful ·dlarUMioM this week," Simon was quot.c..'d 88 say-I Ing. "I have bl-en trying to ar- range a m~ting with &vul or (Anfi(elB' owner) Gene Autry in Anahl'im hPcaUM' negotiating on UH' phone isn't worth " damn " CdM, Sailors to settle title Newporf edges Irvine; CdM rolls over El To'ro Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor set the stage for Thursday rught's Sea View League showdown with wms Tuesday night 111 women's volleybaU play "VOLLE-l .RALL. Newport's Saal ors ou tlastc.-d stubborn Irvine. 15-3. 15-8, 13-15. lJ...1 5. 15-10. "''h1le CdM was a winner rn three games oVl'r El Torn. 15-5. 15-7. 15 -12 edge uver Man nu (4-51 111 tlu l1;1ttlt fur tht-fma playoff spot Kathy Gortn<111 d id .1 !1111 J'•l1 ... n 111.I( fur EdL-.on whaJe JUruor uuL'\1d1· l111t1•1 N.1111·tt1· Smith ~ <'<>ntr1buu-d uff tht· bt·nl h fc>r tht· < h.1rgt-r.>. dehvl'r- mg a numtx·r of '>t'n ·1c'l· dt't~ Aft.er a slow st.art. Irvine (11-4 rn league play J gave the Sailors a scare by w1nrung the next two games behrnd Junior m1ddlt• blockt'r Ela.ma Oden and sophomore blocker Kan Boothroyd. Manna fell to Sunset t'O·leader Foun\dln Valle)' (8-l), 2-15, 15 -11, 15 11 , 15 10 For the Barons, Man.a Jl!amnull had ninl' kJILc; nnd served wcU and · sophomore J1U Mt'y<'rs <:am t· off tht• bt·nch to help tht cause_ But in the final game , Newport raced to a 13-6 lead, and after Irvine had closed to within 13-10. the Tars closed at out Playrng well for Nt>wport we re TraC'l M1Uers. h1 ttl'r Julw Evans, S(•ltN Lara AspN and Anrue MtCrav .i Contribu ting t•1 thl· S.tllurs t.lu..~ .. from thl' baCk row was Gina G1angrl·gon u Manna nuw niu.'t heol 1h1 <..'hJr gn"' Thursda~ t>Venmg at Edis.on to f11C'\ 1 .., pl.1:-off m.1tt h fur third µla.re on Fnda) Westm rnstt•r ht·ld 1L-. .. h,1n · 11( tlw Sut\.v•t lc·ad with a 15-11. 15-8. IH I i v1•rdll't "'"r ll u11ung1o n Beach SC'tter Ema Tamam.i.su1 w .i.., tr•'tl1t.1·d with a Newport ( 12 I) h1osl.-. unbt.•at(•n Corona dt>I Mar Thursday Meanwhile. lrvinl' has alrl'adv d1m·hed the third playoff spot from thl· St·a V1t'W Leagul' and w1U close the regular st•a.son Thursda) night against Estancia good )Ob running thl' L11111.s' 5· I 11fft·ru.t · ln a South Coast Lt><igut• l'nC'ount~·r. the l'IF's fifth -ranked Laguna &_ ... al·h Ar t.1st.<. rollt-d to their 13th straight w111111 hX>P. play w ith u 15 -10. 15· 7. 16-14 triumph over OlplStrano V/.\llt·y Corona del Mar, which lM'at Nl•wport in thrL't: close games the ftrst umc around. r~>ce1ved a st.eadv effort from thn't' Juniors outside h1t~r Brooke Hamngt.on, rruddle blocker Linda Burton and outside hitter Cammie Doder. The Sea Km~ are 13-0 m league play and 15-0 ovcrall and are ranked ~nd m the lat.est CIF 4-A poll behrnd Mara Co6ta. The Artists art• 16-1 uVl·rall with thNr only loss L'Ommg against top-rankr-d Mira Costa Laguna finishes its South Coast l.A><1gue !'(.'ht'<iulC' agamst Woodbridge Thursday In a rollegcmatch. UC' ln•rnt• t•vt>n('<j its remrd at 15-15witha 15-10.2-15,5-15. 15-H, 15-9d(.'(·1.S1on ow r Cal St.ate Fullerton Thtrd place an the Sunset League may. or may not, be decided Thursday when F.d&son and Marina meet on the Chargers' floor. Senior middle blt1l'k1·r M1che Ue Kelle v. a product of lrvme High. keyed tht• victory UC! h06ts Nevada Reno Thursday rught at 7.30 The Chargers (5-'4) go t an lITlportant 15-7, 15-7. 15-9 victory over Ocean View t.o relaln a one-game SAILORS' KACURA ... Hobies open qualifying From Page 81 the SruJors, both offf'ns1vely and defensively. "If you asked me to pick between the two, I couldn't," says Giddings "All I can t.eU you as he (K.acura) is a wmnl'r and he's going t.o play somewhl'rc next season. They both are ''You know . what happens wiUi people !IQmetames· is that they get so enamored with numbers they forgl"l to find out whether a kid knows how lo play or 11ot The best thing about BrC'lt is he knows how to play He's a natural football player " Kacura is phtlosoph1cal wht'n 1t comes lo himself and his pos1uon. "I think 1t should be noted whl'n a running back does get a lot of yards it's basically be<'ause his lme is blockmg," he says "And when a back has a bad game, it's mostly because of hLS hne. too. "(Running back) Steve (Braz.as) d()("; a ·lot himself. but tht>re has to be an initial hole to st.an with." Kacura IS stmi.lar to Braz.as (who 1s also a linebacker) m that he'll have to choose between offense l"r defel'18C' when it comes time to go to college. "He's a definite prospect. He's going to play aomewhcre You just know it." says Glddingti of Ka<.·ura "U 1 W l'l'e recruit.Ing him l would Cigure out where he wanted to play, and then I'd put him where I needed h im "Depending on his growth, I think he could be a c-enwr on o Uensc or ::i middle lincb&cker on defense. Either way, l sure as hell w ould rl"Cruit him " · Says Kacura: "MY strengths? I do n't know It sort o f varies from Vl'ar to vear I kmd of f~l I'm stronger -on defense because I'm quicker. I also stay real low. which a lo t of µ4.'Clple don'¥do Offe nsively. I think what I do bcs L. 1s my down field blocl,<ing." As adept as Kacura is at his crafts. however. it's a cmch the average fan doesn't know he t:•x1sts on a football field come game mght Only his t'tlHt:h. teammates, the opJ)9Sttion und n 1llt'gl· scouts take the proper nolil'f'. Of course, t.akmg all thinlo(S inlA.I consideration and given thr chOll't'. there's little doubt whwh f;it•\11111 1s more important. Gastineau., teammate e nte r innoce nt plea VENTURA -Sev- 1•11t v two Hobie-14 saJl- 11rs • sturted sem1f1n'al l'Ompt•Utaun Tuesday to O<'Wrrrunc the 36 top l'OfltcndNs for the na- tio n .II t·hamp1onship swrt.Jnj.I Fr:1day 'rhP t1t l C' eve nt, C'o-sponsor£>cl by th~ llohtl' C'lt Association and Absolut Vodka. 1s bt•ing lwld on the West Coo:..i for t hc f u-st lime m mon • than 10 vcars Dur- ing tht' quaLfying and st•mtfinal ral't'S the re· gtitt<_1 has bt~'n domj- n:HC'd bv Southern Cali- fornia AA1lo rs l)\ac to light winds lVlly two rat-es were s.uJ- t<I Tu~ay NEW YORK -Ne w York Jet.., d F">' ••et 1 Bvrl ~rift defensive end Mark Gasllneau Hn L•~,wooci 1 c..o11 wa1a11 e.verJv rookie qua~rbac:k Ke n O'Brien ,.. .. ,, ' uH PH atn 111...ral(lt, • JarN• LtoOt Peto• Vt'dta, S Me ll pleaded innocent Tut'Sday tocharg<'S o f Mlllt• sen 01_, ul•' •"'~ d . "' } a t S.C-onel •eet -I Totn Mal.,lle assa ung uu""' men unng a uraw s11erm1n Oe>.• 2 Miu Mln.t A11e, a Manhattan dl..cothequt• Tn l Bob Seemen. Loi •""4e•. • ,t.11n Euu•• H1wlh0tne, S P1vt Atwm ey Peter Morrison entered the Tob'•· o._k•_•n_o _____ _ pleas on behaH of the two Nattona l r.==:---..... --- Football League players in Manhattan 1 1 l*SHARK FISHING* Cnminal Court after l'hRrgl'S of 3 TRIPS DAILY thlrd-degree assault wf're forrm11ly filed. s40 PER PERSON The {wo were relPa..'led on their own recognizance by Judgt' Randall En~ . ALBACORE • 6 1m -111m • 1pm ·8 pm • 8 pm· 11m f or ('\a,,in,.1 Atl ACTIO~ c.u A DAILY r u.Ot u .YfSOI MJ.SUI Whole Fresh Frozen 11.25 ~~ .... 48' SPORTFISHER BALBOA DEEP SO. FISHING CHARTERS BALBOA l 114 l 675-2960 loot Vt<'O Ctv1 10 om. to 6 pm Fool ol )hi NI NO• DtloMy'• & The Connery AeJ•ovront 1 .. ., .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wodr1osday, No vemt.>er 2, 1983 83 MD shutout record-gets big test T hey've post.t-d thn'<.' straight !4hU lmlt v1ctorit'S in tht--Angt.•lus L{'ugue, uiµpt'<I hy an 8 -0 Vl'rdkt at St. Paul last W('(.'k , but Makr Dci High'sde fcnse will beaskt'ici fut· an e'!en better performanc.'l' Thursday 1f thl' Monarchs are .to Sl.ll'Ct.'SSfuily dt•<il wil h Bishop Am.at. The Lanc.-ers of Bishop Amat · irwadf' Santa Ana S tadium for the 7:30 kickoff and fcatun .. · All-ClF star Randy 'Tanner. a fi-0, 180-pound running back who is tht> odds -1..>n favorite to lx"<.'Ome the league's Back of Uw Year. "We havt·n't played anyone with a bi1ck like this," say~ Mater Oei Coach Waynt• Cochrun. "He.· reminds me a Litt.le of SanLa Ana's Jerry Myers, but he's a little more.> elusivt> "You can do cvC'rything right and lw rn11 still maKl' you look bad. "Si•rvitt• pbyt-<l the blast µnft'\ tl y. but ht· stoµpt'<I, turn(.'(! l1•ft und 11l1tra11 t•vt•r v ~~y . O n tht• flrsl play of th•· l(<lnl(' .;g,t111'>t Pius X ht• th1'l'W u 70· yurd t.out'hd11wu pu~ ... off of a pitd1 "He draws a lot of atl1·11l11m and t h1•y do a lot of thi11gs off of that · "Wl· under.>tand. though, tu• turrw<l h1~ ankle agamst S<•rra. If his spc-. .. t 1s l11111l1 '(i, w<•'rc help<.od. But 1f not, Wl·'e J.(Olll!( t.o h<1v1· some real p roblf!ms. He's n ·ally .1 1wat kid to watch if you don't havt-t.o play <.igamst 111111 " Mater OE!1 has dimlx'Cl back rnl.l.) .. l.lW Or an!J!e County Top JO a flA;r posting 11.-i W'th shutout victory of the yeur und l~x:hrurl admits the shut.out syndro1v1· is big m tht· Monarchs' camp. "The kids hav<.· bt-t•n L'Xt'l.'Utmg tllt'1r as.c;1KTiments rPally wl'll and t.ht·v'rt· pl<1ying _.. Prep football players of week Mike Crowley, Ma rina A n-2 s~miur, Crowley caught 8 passt'S for 106· yards, int'luding touchdowns plays covering 25 and 7 yards. For the se<iSOn tlw V1kmg wide rcceiver has 38 re - ceptions for 631 yard~ and H TDs Frank Duskin, Ocean View t.C:lckl!.'S, two ass1stPd tackles. a l.Jlockl.'<i punt and <.i blockl-d fll'ld goal tn tht-S(·U Km&rs' 1!:1-1 i sc.·l- back tu Un1vc.,rs1ty. Frank Werner, Costa Mesa P hil Sander s, Estancia with t-.111tr111l1'1.l crnullor1." P11l Dubai . tht· Mcman·hi. rt•l(Ular quar- t1•rh11ek und a slkllur di·fens1ve hack , mt.SSL'Ci t lw S t P:aul garrlc ~.'(;a Wit' of a badly hru1l'Jot'<J k111't" ;rnd clt-fc.-ris1v1· lineman John &rich was out with a pullt'<.l adommal mwde. Both art• l•Xµt><.·wd hack, as Ui tailback Mlk" Jones (out sint't.' th•• Dos Put-blos game with a brutsc.>d ankle), which is good news for the Monarch running game." Buth t..cams sport 3-0 lt:ague marks and th1· winner Thursday, re gardless of the finalt' a Wt't'k later, will be the league's.No 1 l'lltry 111 th«! CIF Big Five Confere nce playoffs Amat al'>CJ features quartl'rback Tun Canuvu, who. h<!at out a two-year start.er for ttu· ass1gnm1·nt, but it's Tanner who must be t'f>nt.ained ll> a rt-a.sonable degree for Mater 0t~1 t.o SUl'\.'t'(.'<.I, acc.>o rdinR to Cochrun. Al Pola carries muc h of )lah·r·l>1·I'..; title hop''"' wi th him Thur day nig ht agai n~t Hi-.ho p .\ma t. The Seaha wks' 163-pound senior defensive lineman stood out with his thrt'<' quarterback sa<'ks against Fountain Valley. He graeed out 84 perc-ent efficienl'y by Ocean View's coaching staff. Jeff Hipp, Edison A 214-pound nose guard, Hipp was allowed to play almost entlJ'e- ly on defense (he's also a tailback) and he had 8 tackles. including two quarterback sacks, caused three mC'Ompletions and caused an interception. which Mike G ray ran back 90 yards for the w inning difference. Werner, a 6-2, 200-pound senio r. tum1;.od in a wLid e ffort from his offensive L"enter poo1t1on in the Mustangs' 33-0 de>feat t.o NewP<?rt Har bor, and also was effc.'l.'llVt-as an outs1dc~backl'r A 6-l , 180· pou sen 10r linebacker. Sanders had s.·v~n unassisted tackles and five a.sslSts He also earned the ball four unws for 26 yards for the Eclgles. RAMS' ROBINSON • • • Mike Henigan, Irvine rFrom Page S1 work and great efforts from 'everyone The Lmportant thing tS to come ~ck and not doubt ourselves and be the football-team 'WC can be." The Rams, 5-4 and tied with New Orleans, one game behind ,Nf'C West-leading San F'rancl.SC'(l. fti.11 have plenty of room for im- provement, Robin8on says. "From an overall stand point. if the season ended today, we'd be In the playoffs. But what we have ~do to make sure we're a playoff team IS to find a way to improve. We have to put two. three or four wins together," Robinson says. They'll get their chance Sun- tla y against the Bears, who are corning off a 38-17 loss to Detro1 t in front of their ·booing home erowd. I It gets tougher after that w1th a 1ame in Allanta"'and home con- tests with Super Bowl champions Washington and current AFC East co-leader Buffalo. "What we have to do now lS get ourselves realty focused. Grant- ed, we have injuries and some problems, but so does everybody else," the Rams coach savs. Robinson said he didn't feel good about the way things were BIG A. • • From Page B 1 As for Fountain Valley's reac- tion. Milner applauded the move "Grorge JUSt came-to the re- Jlhzauon 1t wasn't feasible to play a t Huntington Beach because YM- wouldn't be able to house all the fans.who would want to attend," &a1d Milner "I'm pleased that we're playing there I think n's a great opportuntity anytime you 1can play at Anaheim Stadium. It's a flrst-dass enVlI'onment and at- 1mosphere and does nothing but 1enhantt o ne's football program. It lalso gives Huntington Beach the opporturut..Y.. to showcase the 1n- eV1table CIF. player of the year," Milner added. re ferring to Oiler runrung back Danny Thompson The game probably would have been sv.1trhed a coupk-of week.,<t ago 1£ 1l hadn't been Pasco<''s ins1stent'C' V1 hold onto the home field advantage. "Sure. 1{ we had played here It would have• bN•n easier for us," said Pa&'(,.. "We C'OUld have drt~'CI tn our own lockerroom and walked 50 feet to the field "But I don't t·hmk it means as much as some pe<>ple think. l don't feel I'm forfeiting any home field advantage. The only thing I'm forfei ting is they (the Barons) h ave played there (at Anaheim Stadium) and we haven't." Milner agreed "We'vf.• won there and Wl''vc· lost there," he pointed out. "As far as a home field advantage. how lung does it last? T en minutes maybe?" "Do you know how long this city has w aited for this game?" asked P ascoe, wno answered the q uestion quickly by adding, "A long umc. "I JUSt couldn't see turning awa)· 1,000 of o ur own people c:•onw Rame night if we had played at our pl;,cc That entered my , rrund :i lot. I felt I owed 1t to the city to allow whoever wanted ti> go to tht· gamt· tlJ go " Bot.h c.-oaches st.ired they c xpt'<.'t a C'rowd of l>Ec·twt'(.'n 11 ,000-1 !l,QO() for tht· .l(:•m1· going 111 M1am1, t•Vt·n wh<•n tht· score wa~ nou.:ht"<l <it 14 a l thto• end of the first hal~ "I don't think W<' were' very aggn-ss1ve W1· g1•l a O-m1nus for the ~>('Und ha.If for the coaching 11111 tht· pl.iying." he says. R:A.M6LINCS • 'a • •\\ '" d \ Ii_ <Nr)O ·will \'tV 1 4t l .-, l"H0&<.• 'QI 1.."1Ctt00 8\.•n V~e Evans .,. · Jtm MC.NW"-"" no •ta ~t"n '"uttlttd 1n &no :a111 s \eiuor O• B~ar\ ... oacn MAii• On'tf• ... ,. BtA'' t 0"-'"' ., oe Ol&VI~~ Surw:lav \ JtJf'"t 'O' _,. e,. Georort H•lli' ""''O dted MOl"IO&\' ,...,,,, J'O""\ ,,, P et McC•,k•v •\ tnf' 8 eart-OvOl 1eld i10fl\ 01ret 1ur MrCas-.~v nearo ..,, .,., '°''on<J-olt'"'f'• \ OfM '" ·whll• en route •o L."'' Ar.v~•e\ M Ol"l•)a t Ht! ret~Jrned fO Cf'\1(&'10 f v~\011" 8 111< • .JO ~ !J' "'ff 011( ~ ,._.,... J•C.lr • Mitt ,..,~h Cf' ,. .. 4'''". fl'N>t.Q"' 10 01av 'iundav JaC"'"'" \VH~r~1:" rib "'H.ir v nga1n\I M ltH"'ll atte1 "f Ofa t '''IJ l fl~•"' ''" 1 w"''> we\ \IOfHlf'4'0 w 1fh a g· ')•I"' ,,. 1'v UCI rally falls short; GWC wins A furwus fourth-4uartkr by the t:C Lrvmc watt•r polo squad fr\! short TueWay night. as thL· Ant· eaters drnp~ a 9-7 dN.·1S1on to Long &,ad) Stat.e at 13<-lmont Plaza Ill ,1 .,hllwdown for the lead in the PCAA r .we· The v1ct• •r\ gin·.; th1· ·HiPrs solf' possesslcm 11f f1r;t plaet' m the PCAA at '.l-0. whill· <lrnpping UC! to 4-1 Jamie ,Craft, Fountain Valley A.three-year starter at receiver and comerback. Craft caught 5 J>asses for 129 yards, including a 46-yard scoring rC(:eption. in ad- dition making an interception For the season C(Jlft has 33 cat.ch- ~ for 617 yards and 7 TDs. Dean Tomasick, Huntington Beach The 5-10. 165-pounder carried tht-baJl 20 times for 201 yards and two touchdowns, an d caught thrc-..· passes for 107 yards and one touchdown m the Oilers' 31 -28 win over Marina. Br ad Weaver, Westminster T he 6-2, 183-pound wide re - t•c•1vcr-strong safety caught four passes for 62 yards. and recorded one interception and eight un- assistc-d tackles defensively in the Lions' 14-7 los.s to Edison . John McGlinn, Mater Del A 175-pound senior ou tside linebacker, he shut St. P aul's of· fen.<;e around his side off. in ad- dition to intercepting a pass in the Monarchs'· 8-0 victory over the Swordsme n, Mat.er Dei's fifth shutour"Victory and third in a row in the Angelus League. A 5-11 , 165-pound JUruur, Ht'n- 1gan hauled in 8 passes for 9:i yatds. booted a 33-yard field goal and was suc.-cessful on thn..'t' PA Ts. He also added fi ve tackles from his safety position on dc- feflS('. Mike Zaldivar, University A 5-8, 150-pound sen lOr , Zaldivar spearheaded the Tro- jans' 19-12 upset over Corona del Mar with an interception. and on offe nse. ran for one touchdown, caught a 72-yard TD pass and was credited with 65 yards on 16 car- rit>s. ' Mark. Blthell, Laguna Beach The 6-0. 17 5-pound !*"ntor linebacker led the Artists in un- assisted tackles and blcx:k('(.f a field goal in Laguna's 9-0 setba1..·k to San Clemente. · Cager ( 6-1 J lh ) to sign with. Lobos From AP dispa tches Robert Loeffel, a 6-11 1;, Ban- rung, Calif .. High SchQOI senwr, says hE>'ll sign a basketball schol- arship with the University of Nt-w Mexico. "The la'>t time 1 was measured. I was6-ll 1/i," hesa1d "But I plan to grow haJf an inch before I get> to UNM." Last season, Loeffel averaged I B points and 13 rebounds 3 gamt• O.ity l'llol ""°to by LM Perne Long 8C'ac h Lu11k an ll :~ udvan- tage into thr· fuur th f.>1·nod beforl' th1• v1s1t1ng Antt·atel'$ got their off Pr\Sf"' in gc ·ar Lil ~·11n• fo ur timt•s, but 11 wasn't rnough Tyler Johnson, Corona del Mar A 5-10, 185-pound linebacker, Johnson had six unnassisted "l chose New Mexico becaus.t.· I like the players and the roaching staff And the Pit is Lmpress1ve," he said -- Junior qua rtf'rback Andy Miller le ads L'niversity High again"t C:osta \'1 esa f riday night. Thl J'CAA" ll•:1d1ng S<'1>n·r, t:Cl's M1k1· £van.... upp!'il his S<'asnn wt.di t11 fi9 with thrl'I.' goals Tuesday N1 1•anwhile, ~11a lw Mark Mam·! wa-. c.·red1ted with nlnt.' <;c!Vt ·~ Sea View. playoff scene: It's wide open lrYinc must{., in lo stay in contention; Sea Kings can lo<·k up berth with victory Enter111g th1• cnntt·st, Long Beac·h SUltt' w,1:-rankc.'<.1 se<:ond in lht· nat111n. while tht· Antl·aters I l '.~-!:I 2 ovrrall) wc.·n· fourth UCl mL'i'l:-UCLA Saturd:iv, 1 l a.m., at Nr•WfJOI t Harbor High In a community college mau.:hup. Gold<'n W1•st College stayc.'CI on c."<Jurse toward the South Coast.Ccmfcrcnc:t!c.:row.J'.l by beating nval Orange Coast, 14-5 ThP Rustlers. 9-1 in confe re nce. maintained a one-game advan- tag<' in the Sooth Coa"t. Tom Hermstad J>!JUred in .four goals to le3d thf' Hustler.;, who JUmJ>('Cl to :i ~l-2 halftnnc· h•11<t over th.-Ru(~ ., Ed Skowronski. with 1wo g1>ab. pacC'd UCC's attack CQftSt ts now 3-7 in <'lmfrrl'nt'•' arMJ-1-1 11 uvi•r all ByCURT SEEDEN Of , ... 0.11, Piiot ll•ft lrvine P.igh's bid for a CIF C«ntra l Confere nce playoff spot continues Friday night whe n the Va4ueros host Saddlt•back High in Sea View League Jootball action And, Bobby Hatfield-less Corona ue l M ar.needs .a vict.Qry over: Estancia Friday to assure a spot in the playoffs sin_t't' the Sea Kings still have t.o play league-leading Newport Harbor in their regular-sea'iOn finale. Kickoff is at 7:30 for both games. Here's how the games s~ape up: Saddleback. a t Irvine · The Va.queros arl' in a three-way t1P for fourth placr• with Costa Mesa and El Tor o. A win Friday night over Saddleback and a victory against. University the folJowmg week would keep Coach Terry Henigan's tt>am's hopes foq)ost-S(•ason plav ahv(' · -· Saddlel}ack. 3-2, would takt; a giant sll·p towards the playoffs with a win ovl•r l rv11w ln the process. tf1c· Roadrunrwrs would eliminate the Vaqueros and Un1vt•rs1ty frurn a potential playoff spot Saddleback has won three of its liL'\t fo1..1r games aft.er a sluggi's~tarl, lhai_:iks mamly to the return of running backs Tt"dd y Baker a nd Glenn Campbell. ,"I think we've improvt"d ovPr thl" last two or lhree games. too." says, llenigun "We're starting to play some ..:ood high school football." Estancia vs. Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor The. &a Kmgs lost their first gamt' of the year last week, a 19-Ii setbal'k tu University They also Jost quartcrbnck Bobby Hatf1t'ld with a bro ken collarbone. But Estancia, 0-4-1 in league, has problL•ms, too, most not.ably with the loss of lrnebal'kcr-runnmg back Matt Wolf. Wolf m1ssc.'<l last week's game with what was thought t.o be the flu. This week. the problem wa$ diagnosro as spinaJ meningitis, and Wolf IS currenqy resting in Hoag Memorial llosp1tal Paul Watson will re place Hatfidd at quarterback for CdM." "Wl' have.> confidence Wat.son can run this team." says CdM Coach Dave Holland. "WI! tak<' 1t (the season) as a real challenge now, and that's the way this team has to do It " ~ Thl' Sea Kings are 7-1 overall, 4-l in league. nnd they're not . looking past the Eclgl<.os to next week 's showdown with leag\lt'·lcading Newport Harbor. CdM, Seahawks li-ont-runners in cross country DJeets By OENNIS BROSTERHOllS Of IM OlllJ PClol lleft Boys' dlwl mL'i't champions Corona del Mar and Ocean V1f'w loom as the favorites this week when the Sea Vi(•W and Sunset leagues hold tht·1r (·ross country finals. Thl.' St-a Vic-w L<"aguc finals are S€'t for Friday l 2 o'clrx·k) at Irvine Park in Ora1lgl' Meanwhile, the S uruict is on tap Saturday, ~ a m . at Central Park rn Huntington Beut·h The South Cow!! l..-•aRtJe's finals will be Thul"lU.lay afternoon <.1t I .oguna Niguel Hegiona..l Park M1s.ci1on Viejo and Dana Hills hf'nd the hoys' list, wh1h• the Diablo girls figur,. as favorH.cs. Corona de! Mar's su<.'C'l·ss undt•r Coach Brian Hun.~kC'r (lht• S1•a K rnl(s woff only· two dual riit'i'L" ln-'lt yt•:ir) can bc.• 1:1 1,.'.r1but.c.~I • to Dave Anderson and outstanding depth. The other ru.nners include Danny Holland, Chuck Hobbs. Lane.~ Ortiz and [)a1Ten WOod.s. • "We feel that we're just now coming together," said Hunsaker. "Woods has been hurt m0&t of the year but ran very welJ against EJ Toro. ,And Anderson is coming back after having the flu earlier." Newport Harbor finished second to C.dM in the dual meet. season, but wUI have to improve on last week's showing agalnst the Sea Kings to be a fact.or Friday The· Sailors have been led by Tom Walters ond Sean Smjth. Costa Mesa 1s looking to its top runner, Brendan Hayn<'. t.o lead the way Friday Ott the gi.rW;' side, Newport Htarbor, paced by Maggie Henson. figures as the one to beaL ln the Sunset League, Ot~an View, nul wilike Corona del Mar. has turned its program completely around after a 1 4 finish last season The Seahawks' trio of James Thomp- son. a transfer from Fresno, John Archibald and freshman Haissam Sabra dominated the dual meet seasbn. The threesome did not llnlsh lower than fourth in any meet this season. "If ~ey can finish thnt wny m t~ league m~t and we have two mon · in thc top 15, we should have an ex~lent ~ot nt it," says Coach Mikt• Calvnnp. Arch lbalrl IR the top-f1n111hlng junior from last year's lt•ague mt'i..'t. And Sabra 1is ont> of the two top frt~hman runners in the league with Huntington .Beach's John Soto the other. Martin Zemanek, junior Mark Kisner and sophomott ~n~ Patino led &Ii.son to a runner-up finish in the duaJ meet sea.son . The Chargers are hoping their depth will offset the Seahawks' top three runners. Tht.• Sun.set League girls meet figures to ix' all Edison. The Chargers have placed one through five in.each of t.heU' league duals the last two years. Sophomore Nicole Ritchot, junior Molly Torke lls and senior Shelly Vander Molen lead the Chargers, w ho are ranked third in the CIF. FountJ1ln Vall1'y Is hoping for strons ahowing11 from Ariana Gilbert and Diana C'r:ibtree. b I .I ·I .. .. I I I• I 'I • 1r . • • . ' f - I r ••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Nove"!ber 2, 1983 -----'l Tollner gives USC clean b ill of h eal th BULUTIN BOARD If.Cl ba1Jll.•tball «"llnlt' UC Irvine's basketball coaching a1afl will ho•t the fourth annual UCI Baal(etball Coaches Cllnlc tonight, beginning at 7 o'clock In Crawford Hall on the UCI campvs. Coactt Biii Mulllgan and his staff will put thtt Anteaters through 11 full sesalon of drills plus a ecrlmmage during the cllnlc A social gatherrng will follow the practice Cost Is $3 per person , Los Alamlto~ raring Los Alamitos Race Course l(lcks off Hs 12th anmJal winter quarterhorse meeting Tuesday The season opener will feature the $30,000-added Inaugural Post time Is 7.45 pm. $2 Pick Si>o: .. $2 eJ1ac1a and early bird wagering wlll be offered Admission Is $2.26 for grandstand seating and $3.25 for clubhouse septlng General parl(lng Is $1, preferred $3. Racing wlll be held Mondays through Satur- days through Jan 17 The lone ucepllon to the schedule Is Christmas Eve, Saturday, Dec. 24, when the race course wlll be dark • .· l.all.ers IJome sebedule Wed., Nov. 9 -Dallas. Fri,, Nov 11 l'hoenlx: Sun., Nov. 13 -Utah; Tuee., Nov. 16 ..,... Miiwaukee: Thur., Nov. 17 -Cleveland, Tuea., Nov. 22 -Utah: Fri., Nov 25 -New Jersey; Sun.; Nov 27 -Chicago, 7 p.m. Fri .. Dec 2 -DallH: Sunday, Dec. 4 -San Diego. 7 p.m., Thur., Dec. 8 -Kansat1 City, Sun., Dec. 11 -New York: Fri., Dec. 16 -San Diego: Sun •. Dec 18 -Portland; Fri., Dec 23 -Golden Stale; Tuee .. Dec. 27 -Denver: Fri., Dec. 30 -Golden State. Fri , Jan. 6 -San Antonio; Sun., Jan 8 Houston; Sun., Jan. 15 -Seattle: Tues., Jan. 17 -Washington: Tuea., Jan. 24 -Phoenix.,.._ Thurs., Jan. 26 -Houston; Tuea., Jan. 3 I - ·Portland. Fri., Feb. 3 -Utah; Sun .. Feb. 12 -Atlanta, 12:30 p.m.: Fri., Feb. 17 -Denver: Tues .. Feb. 21 -Seattle: Fri., Dec. 24 -Boston-:- Wed , March 7 -Phlladelphla; Sat . March 10 -Indiana; Tues., March 13 -Seattle: Thurs •. March 15 -San Antonio; Fri., March 23 -Detroit; Sunday, March 25 -San Diego, Thurs., March 29 -Houston. Sun .. April 1 -Golden State. 7 p m , Fri , Aprll 6 -kansas City; Wed., Aprll 11 - Portland, Fri , April 13 -Dallas; Sun , April 15 -Phoenix. 3 p m All games at 7·30 p.m unless otherwise noted. Ticket prices. $25, S 12.50, $9 50 and S7 All games played al the Forum rn In· glewood. For tlcl(et Information. pho11e (213) 674-6000 Goll tourne>' Don Baylor ot th• New Yori( Yank ... •nd Angel MCOnd baeeman Bobby Gtlch wtll IMm Mo11dlly, Nov 14 at the LOI Coyot .. Country Club In Buena Park tor the 1h1th annual Cel· ebrlty Goll Classic to benefit the fight agalnll Cyatlo Flbrosl1, the No.\ 1 Inherited klllef of children and young adulti'tn the U.S. Paytr'lg panlclpanta Wiii team with one otthe 54 celebrlly gueats from the world of sport• for a day of golf Registration t>egln1 at 9 a.rn A 10:30 ahot- gun atart I• planned. A bar,iquet dinner will culminate activities. Cost le $150 tor participants (Including din· ner). The dlnnet only cost ts $25 A tae or gteeo sponsorship la $100. For more Information, phone Q;35-0900. Pro tennis t.ou rne.,, Mission Hiiis Country Club In Palm Spring• will hoot the l<erox Grand Champions $40,000 1ennls tournament Nov. 23-27. Among those schedule to compele are three members ol the International Hall of Fame, Ken Rosewall, Rod Laver and Roy Emerson. Play will begin a1 10 a.m .. Wednesday through Friday (Nov 23·25): at noon Saturday (Nov 26) and at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27. Tickets are priced at S 12 and $8 and are available at MIBSlon Hiiis Tennis Club. Magee Sporting Goode In the Palm Springs Mall and Otber sporting goods stores In the Palm Springs and Indio areas. For more Information. phone (619) 328-6502, e.1ttenslon 260. WS ANGELFS (AP) Midway through h1H usual weekly meeting with thl· press Tutose:fay. Southern Cal footbaU 0)1)(.'h Ted Tollner slipped int.0 his best doctor's inUtatwn and started talklng about -mental health-. · The patients und.:r d1scu&ci1on werf• the Tro.)BJlB, and their prognos1.S w & good, thanks to · laist weekend's l 9-1J Pac1fl<.'-I 0 Conforc:nc.-e victory at Califom Ja. "Going into the last ·thrr-e games, we're as mentally healthy, as ron f 1dent as we'd been sjnce before the Kansas game," Tollner said, re ferring t.O .. 26-20 1068 which began u slud 1n which the Trojans 106t three of four games, two in a row going mto the Cal cont.est. 0"Last week defe nsively It was by far our best performance, in that we went after them right off the bat,'' Tollner said. "We were aggres.<c1ve and made some things happen early That was the key. "Then .the confidence of everybody goes up. I th.ink it was total dominance on that Side. Had we done anything offeruuvely as far as hitting the big plays or being efficient near the goal line, 1t would have been more one-sided. 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IOsH I II 000 Co·owne< Ou!Cll Slernaman unloaded nl1 nett of leem lo Halal, 1913 Malu •tlurn.cl a• coacn an<I leO 1he Btar• 10 a 13-11 v1e1orv O•tr 1ne Ne# York Glanh In 11\t 11,.1 lnte<dlvl•lonal NFL cnemr>I0111n10 oame 1'36 .Al Halei' u•citno. 1ne NFL. ht!<! II• llril drafl 01 cOlleQI 1001oa11 olave<l, wl\lch oave cnronlc IO,.,., a c"ann 10 comoelt 19.0 Halas unvelled 11\e "T ·lormallon" of!enH In 11\t 1'40 NFL cnamolontnlp oame . " the Btari cru111ed lhe wun1rio1on Rec,kln• 13·0 tt• l. n.. s..... ,,,.., known •• '"" "Montle<t ot tl\e Mldwav." .,.. .. ,ed Iha New York Glenh 31·9 tor Ille NFL chempl()(ltnlp 19'7 En1ereo 11\e U S Navv 1946 Aller 11on11n11 In World War 11, returned 10 coach 1"• Beart to rnelr Hventh NFL llile, 195S: Sleooed down as coacn end !141mtd 60·vHr-OIC U\lllanl JoM "P1ddv' OrltCOll 10 11~1 over ''st Rtlurn.cl •• coacl\ al aoe 6J 1"3 Coacneo tne B .. ,. lo ni. la11 NFL cnamPIOllShfD, Otetlno Ille Ne• Yorit. Glanlt 14-0 In Cnlceoo Hit lon. Cieoroe Jr wu eJec!9d Be~•"· pre.ldanl and oener al maneotr 19'S. N•m•C Th• Au oclaleO Pru1 Cote I\ of tne Veer 1966· vocrlerousl• oDlecteo lo aul\lt n> coach Gtor11t Allen brteklno nl' con1rec1 •o t>tcoma head coach at Lot Anoe1e1 """' 196'; lltllred ~rmanenuv H !\tad coacll ol Ina llear\, l>vl rtmalM<! oom1n1n1 ll(h;r• a• owner Ht ltll 1ne oame " 1ne NFL·' wlnnln11t•I coach Ir> nl"or11 will\ a 326· ISO·ll record, Tllfldars tranwC'ftlftl IASlaALL AfMfl<MI L ...... DETROIT TIGERS-Sloneo Jlmm• Smith, tllOrl1toP. to t trN eoenl con1r1c1 ............ _ CHICAGO CUBS-S.01 Tom Grant end Tned Bo11tv, 01.1lfleldtr1, 10 Iowa Of Iha Amtf'fea'I Auoclt tlOQ. ACQUlr.c! 8111 Ha!Cll- .,. outf~. trom Iowa -OOTaALL. UtlflM , ..... , .... ~ MICHIGAN PANTHERS-SIOMd K.., 01i14lllor. ott.rltlvt ouerd. ~ ............. MONTltEAL COHCOllOES-Sl11ned Jame1 llted, llnebacker ..OCKaY Na""'94"ldleY~ OETllOIT AEO WINGS-S..-1 (lrten JO'llltofl, rto111 wlnt. 10 AdlrOflCll(t. ol ,,,. AIMf'lCen 110Ckt¥ LHOut NEW YORK RANGERS-AUIOMO 1110 Chertrew, defwnttmen, end <0-M M(Pflee, ltfl wll'IO, 10 Tvl\8 ot 1"9 C..,lrel Hoctlt v L-ue. ST, LOUIS 8l.UES-A1klct wt 1¥tn Oii R•lc>ll KlltMn. IOtwlfd Aultlled J,m P•vtte, '"""-"· IO MoftleM ot 1119 C1111r .i 11oe1<ev LN- wASHIN<i TON CAPlt Au-.ltelurned Grt0 TMO«oe. tltfetl.eman 10 11.,..,...., ot Ille Amtf'l(ln Hooe• LH (Jut ' I .I r I The latest from TBl\'1 IBM officiall y long-awaited and announced its mul'h-touted ne w personal compuler T uesday. T he IBM PCjr. equipped wi th a diske tte drive, offers a tiumber of advanced fealurt>s such as e nhunced graphics and sound capabilities and an op- liona l dt•vict• which will make it possiblt> lo communicate with oth~r· compulen;. . Car announcement.expected GM to unveil prototype car to replace proposed Toyota auto DETROIT (AP) -General Motors Corp. thlS week is expected to unvet.l a prototype of a small, front-wheel-drive car that <.'ould repla-ce the subcom- pact the automaker had proposed to build with Toyota Motor Corp .. according to a published report. The Detroit Free Press also said the new car could replace one planned for import starting next year from Isuzu Motors Co Ltd The announcement would mean GM IS im- plementing altemauve plans for coven.ng the small-car market m light of problems with its proposals to import small cars from Isuzu and Suzuki Motor Co. and build Toyota-designed cars at a . Fremont, Calif.. plant. The U.S . and Japanese governments announced today the continuation of voluntary import restraints on Japanese cars into the United States for a fourth year Thi:.' new Ltnut will rise by 170,000 to 1.85 million startmg next April. but 1t is unclear whether GM will receive t:onsideration for ilS import plans. The No 1 U.S automaker had arranged for the import of 100,000 Isuzu subcompacts as well as 85,000 Suzuki cars start.ml£ next year. The Toyota-GM joint. ventur~ . .on production of subcompac:ts at the idle GM facility in Fremont is in jeopardy because Toyota has refused to hand over documents the .Federal Tr~de Commission says it needs to review, the deaL GM spokesman Donald Postma today refused to comment on the Free Press report. The story did not Oeprec1at1on anc Long Term Income say whether GM would give a date for production of FOR INFORMA TJON CALL: 714/760-9509 the prototype. 1 l Mainsail Or . Corona del Mar, CA 92625 But .OM has caUed a-ne ws conference for ,. , ·, ·:. 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W r '\11•111 A11 li11•" w 1w prr .nn,11 fir 1t''t'rv.wt1111r~ qtJC' lnl ,1 "~f··•llC•l•fll il 716 4tVI A'k .tt>•Jllf II• !rr•t liy 111,111 1 •>llV•'flf< ti• c· ••I I ti •W 1!11 11 •11y !II kcl 11ff11 ('\ t 1 A11 (..ui.;11,\ o1ll (.il~1 11t , /JI Orange Coast O~IL Y PILOT /Wednesday, November 2, 1983 85 DRANGI COUNTY BUSINISS .. erne promoted at .lrvine:..base<! CIE Systems Santa Ana resident Al Keroek has bee11 promutt!CI to d1rc-ctor of markt·ling from the posill<>I'\ of product markNing manager at CIE Systems of Irvine He 1s resµor1S1ble Cur sales support, market plannmg and product planning for the CIES 680 computer produ<.'t family . . . -~ J.A. "Al" Kiger, C LU, general agent wirh Northern Life Insurance Co. has earned the chartered financial <.'Onsult.ant diploma and t't:rllf1l'at10n from the American College at Bryn Mawr , Pa . A Corona del Mar resident, Kiger has bt~n in the 1r1Surance--busmess for 31 years. The l'harkrt-d finanl'1al t•onsultanr certification is awarded to p.:rsons who complete a prescnbc:d prngram of study and exammauons and fulfilJ slringt•rll t•>qx:ncnt·c and ethu:al requirements. • • • Dan Hoover, president and 1..'0-founder of Estey-Hoover Inc. Advertising/ Public Relations of Nt'wport Beal·h, has been selected for inolusion ·111 t~w offil'1al Marquis' 19th ed1t1un of Who's Who In The West. Tht> pubhcat1on 1s a companion volum1• tlJ Who's Who ln America. Hoover, an Irvine n•s1uent, formed Estt'y-Hoover tn early Hl75 Bill Duffy h1ts joined TT A/Newport, Inc. as a staff artist. Duffy, a Un1vers1ty of Arizona graduatt:!. more recently received a degree in design and 11lustrat1on from Orange Coast College. • • • Epoxy lite Corp. has acquired I & ocrs in the Irvine Industria l Complex to build a new national KEANEK <.'Orporate neadquarters and research and develop- ment facility. The firm w1U be moving to the Irvine location from faci11t1es 1n Anaheim and Columbus, Oh10. The acqu1s1tion was made through the Irvine Co.1s lease-option program. according to Andrew C. Schutt, Sfiles manager m the company's industrial division. Broker for the $760,000 transacuon was Dennis Highland of Lee & Associates of Lake Fon.ost . • • • B.J . S'tewart Advertising and P ublic Rela- tions, Inc. of Newport Beach has been selec·ted by Lan Ron Builders, lnc .. also of Newport Beal·h. lo d1rec•t their public relations programs, ac.'(·ordmg to an announc:ement made by Geoffrt-y Graves. agency vice president of pubhc relations • • • John A. Le Blanc has been appointed assistant vic.:e president/trust Operations manager for Valeo· cia Bank. Valencia Bank's trust di¥is1on 1s located at 18831 Von Karman in lrvme. Le Blanc was president of E.T. Recruiting, Inc.. a firm special1z.ing in the trust field, pnor to jommg Valencia Bank. MUTUAL FUND LISTING'S OVER THE COUNTER llAID ITOCK LllTlllGS TtlcoPd Tvton I US Enr US Sur US Trek UV•llt 1 Un•Ene Uo,,..,P VH lll VtllNll Womet Woodl t WrltfltW ltoftUI n.•.· Hot !Olli 11 l 'lllll·i. )6 •• 1)14 ,. ... s" nv. n 13 1314 7'14 lO ,.... 11.\ 17'4 It "'4 ""' 13 lJV. 1' 12\'J JI...., l1 •'-7 f:\4 10 3414 JS If lfll> 1411t .. ... 42 ., .... . •1 .. .... 7714 7314 1•11> m• 1'.I 77\'J ltl1t lfljj 13"' 1>'-., .... 0 "' 10 J3 »V. •POllceble U•I AllD DOWlll N•,,,. 1 e-or 1 Wtlllm11 l SlkNSllk 4 OCTtMI S. FtOl<!lln t GlclFlcl • 1 NAmlllo • So<oPr• t UC.rec 10 '""'"" 11 Gr11WP 12 Mr111nGo 13 l"111fd • 14 SIOeOrl IS O...U..t• 16 AUE l' ~=~m ~ ~~r. 21 Pell!,,, 72 S1Jud9 U UnkAl I 24 14mttF 1 25 lflfoll• • PCI UP ISH Uo u• uo ,,, UP i1 • UP ll • Uo 136 Uo Ill Uo tl $ Up 11 • Uo II 1 Uo II I Uo 11 1 Uo 10' UP 10~ UP IOJ uo 102 UP 101 UP 100 UP 100 UP ti uo 95 UP 'I UP : 1 Uo S uo • s Pct Oft »} Oft 2'. °" 290 Oft 10 0 Oii 111 ()ff 1'-7 Oft 1 .. 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N~ I )> ~Cl ""'~ Q) :l iii. ~ I ~ '••' IUSINISS BRllfS General Telephone seek. 89-cent mont h l y incr e a se Ry tbe Anocllitfd l'ren SANTA MONICA Gt-nl'r;JI T<·l..,1lu1n1· (',, h:1.' .•. ,kt·d tht-Public Ullull(!S C.:Orruruss1un J>t'l"TTIL'1S111n \.11 .Jdd m1 I .. 11L-. t•1 monthly res1denual bill'i, making uµ f1\f" ''"'K d1~L.1111 • revenues it expects to lose from tht' Hdl Syi.tc ·111 :-. 1,,,.,,k•lf1 The uliuty. which serves 2.3 millll>n t·us t.omt·r> :-.1.0u•w11h .• 1 .... asked the PUC Tul'S<iay to approvl• (j s~ Ii? llWrViL"' f111 lh business customers for the same n ·asoni. I BM to re hape co111put er truth· NEW YORK IBM's nt'W horm· l-ornputc ·r Litt· l't'Jr t.' expected to reshape the $2 b1lhun ffiCjrk1·l IBM uriv .. ill"l th•· PCjr. formerly dubbed the · "P,~anut" hv tht• tradt·. 1111 Tuesday. It arrives a." the tradiuuru.al homf··<."JllllJUl.l'r 111:1rk<·l o( machines costing :.iboul $JOO or lt·ss 1s 111 tunn111 l follr1w111g a severe pncc-culllng war. Hig h er p rice due on i111por t!-I DETROIT American car buyt·r.. will fac'f: t.1ghH pr r• l"o and fewer cho1('(.'5 of Japanese autc.11> 1.>vl'r the n1·Xl 11• )f'dl°"> becauSe lht' US. and Japanes(' govl'rnmt·nls agn-.-<J tu .1 fourth year of unport restraints, som<.· aut.u anwvsL-; l1t•l11•v1 Meanwhile, three dori'll.>stic aut.omakt·r.. 1·xprl'SSC..:cJ -,tr.11.·k ;;nd disappointment at the news that Japan would hold 1L.., t i.p<•rt.-. to the U.S. market to 1.85 rmluon c<tn. t-umpan-<.l with I fiH rru.llaon this year . The Uruted Auto Workns u111011JboI11.1.'l<"I the move Tuesday . • Rath firm files for Ch apter I 1 WATERLOO, Iowa Rath Pal'km g Co a11 1·111 ployee-owned mca t packer. has fr led for court p roltt·tu 111 fr• 1m creditors under Chapter 11 of the fode ral bankrupu·v 1 ...... Faced with m ounung operauo nal los.<;(~. Rath said Tu1">ll.1v It was trying to reorganize its opera tions m order to sl.iJy .. lavt· 111 the highly compeltltve pork industry N e w con struction spending dip . ., WAS H INGTON Spending fur nl·w t-onstru1 uun ft·ll 0 8 pert."ent 1n September. the hr.>t d4:'t:um· aft~·r f1v1 consecutive monthly 1ncreases. the government s::.1t.1 Th.- Commert."e Department said Tut.>sda y the v;,,lue of m•v. construcuon put an place was $272 7 billion at an annual rc1l1 com pared with a revised $274.8 billion 1n August Un empl oy m en t b en e fi t ex tende d WAS HINGTON <AP> -The Lobor O.·partmt nt .,..,ti Tuesday money lS avatl.able to fman<."t..~ up to 14 w11·k.:o. of addltional unemploymentc'Ompensauon IJE..ndr~ for 'M>rlll I -, million people who have been out or wurk for long 1x·rio<l-. uf Lime. The agency noted the rect'nt enal'trm·nt uf ii Ii n11111th extension of th e Federal Suppk•mt-nt.a l Cvmpt>nS<tll•m :\11 appropnates eipproxunately $4 7 bi)l1un for poyn1• n1 .,1 between e ight and 14 weeks of unemplovmt'nl t ht~ k!-i l)f '• •licl those available under alJ o the r program .. "' lJolla~ws;-gotd r~coupi11g LONDON -The dollar's advant't· of n-<.~·nt dav-. !>1111.q-.I 1n brisk early trading t.oday as gold rl'<.'Oupl'd from ·14 mnnth lows m l!:Urope. Dealers reported that t-onunumg L'\Jnlt·m 11\ ,., the cnses in the Caribbean. Lebanon a nd tht· p, r-.1 .. n <.:ulf helped nudge the d ollar slightly h1ghl'I.. GOLD QUOTATIONS ,, .... 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''"""'*""""' .... , f'f 111Hl !t"'""" -~"'''°, t 1111 &•• '""'" _..,,,,....,<t. tft1 .,. t l \ ! • I I It t ,,,.... '·' *""'""~ .,.,., .. "', • ., 1,. ' ""' ... l,'W • .. , l Joan Armatrading Rock star goes home By DAN SEWELL Ot-•-i.1 ... - BASSETF.RHE, St Kitts Singer Joan Armal.J'admg. ·whoe;e reggal\ folk. pop and rock performanCt>S have made her a tut abroad. 1s still struggling fur stardom m tht' United States. But m hvr homeland of St Kitts. sht•'s still its No. 1 <.'t'lebrny · "lt's tx>t>n n•ally great," she said rl"\."ently when she returned as guest of honor for the fai-tivities marking the independence of St. Kitts-Nevis. "Everybody seems to ret.'Ogmze me The people all <.'Orne up to m e to say hello. or may~ to <:hit.chat. I ' feel like I've met the whole island .. Many people stared from thetr windows as s he walked through the streets. And she even joined tn singing with' a steel band "Probably really messed it up," she laughe<f .. Armatrading. who was born in 1950 in a modest home near this i,arbor city's waterfront. left with her family for England when she was 3 years old, and had never been back until thlS fall. "It's a very strange feeling to mme back to the island where l was born. l really don't know anything about the 1Sland. its culture, history or musi<.'." said Armatrading, whose soft. B1rrrungham, England. accent gives little'hint of her husky. powerful singing .style. Some songs in her mne-album re~toire inditate • reggae roots. But she said her music has !Jttle to do with her Caribbean background. "I never heard mu<.'h West Indies musu.\" she said. ''I'm not sure what West lndJes music is. , actually. I like <.'alypso. and I like reggae. "But I don't think I was in the West lndics long enough to pick up any lasting influence, apart from I my color," she said. laughing The daughter of a bus driver. Annatrading learned to play and write music on her own. She joined in with her mother on the piano and taught herself to play her father's guitar. Her songs include folksy ballads. dance music. tunes with feminist messages and rock with sexual overtones. "I can't really put it rn a category. I can't_do 1t It's just Joan Armatrading music." she said Despite 20 gold records internationally -with most sales in_Euro~ and Australia -_Armatradmg has yet to hit 500.000 in U.S . sales for any of her albums. ' But two songs on her lat.est LP, "The Key," are getting wide airplay in the United States. The single, "Drop the Pilot," has hit the Top 40. Another. "Call Me Names," has drawn attention with its flip treatment of masochism: "l know you're going to slap my face, you beat me up, now beat me again," one verse says. Russell Baker's book splendid anthology Rock singer Joao Armatrading S he re<.'ently completed an American-Canadian tour that consistently drew sold-out audiem .. -es i~ small halls ranging l:IP to 9,000 scats. Sut:ces.s in the United States, she det.t'rmine<l. is simply a matter of time. "It's been happt.-ning gradually," Annatrading added. "I'm gt:tllng to the point when· more people can hear one of my albums a couple of limes and like it, rather than needing to hear it quite• a h.•w times to appreciate it." '.'\10\\' PL:\\' I '.\:(; A1 f ht·"· ,;pt·dalh '°"-'ll'l'tl·d Tlwalrl'' I ANAHEIM· FOUNUllf VAU!Y ORANGl Wl~IMINSl!R COSU MfSA LAGUHA 8lACH L_ TBE-BIGllT S'l'Ul'IE' ---·---lltM·th4• jurun• begun. A ... ward• W N!WPOaT . " (IHANLI ,, ""''' J Al• f Pffl'H JH t.-,,,.._r,&_,tMI ~f ''THE MOST THRILLING MOVIE OF THE YEAR:' I k\ \J H ' JO------· ... ... l•fH'Jf 1-.S,I -···o •... war41 CINENAWUT THE RESCUE OF MISS Y ASKELL & OTHER :I L~~~;;;~=~===~=~~~~ PIPE DREAMS. By Ralaell Baker. Congdon & 1 11....: Weed. 294 Pages. SU.9$. Russell Baker won a Pulitzer Pnz.e recently for his best-selling memoir, "Growing Up .. He deserved Baker added that prize to the Pulitzer he had won earlier in journal.ism. He deserved.th.at one also, as "The Rescue of Miss Yaskell, etc." proves. For Baker is the author of the "Observer" column. a wonderfully witty article that appears in newspapers and gives their readers much joy. This new book IS a collection of I 02 of Baker's columns and they are excellen t. For Baker's imagination IS awesome He looks at people. things. places. that others glance at with unseeing eyes and then proceeds w spin extraordtnary stones about the "francis ford · Coppqla delivers a s unning wor . OutstJnding ..• Mickey Rourke is not to be missed." ordmarv. For example, a gra-hyard is to most people a city ''""' .:,., ... , .. '1~ 1,,' OO~o.11• snA1u, IR,~t of the dead. But for Baker, as he writes in "A Visit 1------------------With the Folks," it isa place toV\Sitone's relatives and NOW PLAYING to talk with them, even though the conversation is only in his mind. as he observes in this tender piece. BR!l :.'.'. COSU M!SA ....... El TORO A• • IRVIN! ORAHGI 4 ' 111 l+t•t:• LA HABRA OMAlfGE '' f I f I ',, ... W!STMINSHR 1•11 I 'i "'•• '' ,., ... ~ t\ tf,1t I WISIMIHSIER Or, New York City is a place that many of its residents think suffers from dog pollution . So Baker, not wan'tlng a dog in Manhattan, buys a camel since in that city "it w~ absolutely vital to own an arumal of some sort." The adventures of Baker and his camel .__ ____________________ ___. are hilar:ious. And then there's Marcel Proust's "Re mem- brance of Things Past," which Baker sets out to r ead from cover to cover and in so doing loses his present. A witty idea and done to perfection. The many articles m this collection are too good to be read at one sitting, rather they should be imbibed a bit at a time and savored Uke a fine wine. Ph.11 Thomas AP Books Edi tor SPECIAL SHOW/IS!!! DON LOWRY'S PRODUCTION THE GAME OF GAMES A fast-paced play with devastating wit, humor, and music An evening of llvety entertainment t'empered with learning and tunl Game cards Included with tickets. MO#DA Y, #OVEMBER 7th B P.M. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY 655 TOWN CENTER"DR .. COSTA MESA TICKET SALES & INFO: 759-8231 or 873-5781 "'ALL THE RIGHT MOVES' MAKES ALL THE RIGHT MOVES. Tom C rui9e prOLles once again he is on ullor lo watch I really liked this (>Ill' " ... . MOne of ''°'" v"or'J best'" .... 1 ..... ,.,,.. rom cru1re Jll]1le R_tg/lt Moves l ~ .... '~llQ:\ R :: 111 , 11 \_ '"'""'""''' .. Ii "''''~ ... ~ ,,. ... , ... ,... ... , .. , .. 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These are some of the questions raised by "No Sacred Cows," a new public television series <.'Ontain.i.n.g nude scenes and intentionally one-sided political and social viewpoints. Some scheduled programs include a fiJm about teen-~e sexuality and one on animal cruelty. In addition, programs will be devoted to the views of Phyllis Schlafly, who helped def"at the Equal Rights Amendment, and a discussion with a group claiming it can cure homosexuality. The 13-part "No Sacred Cows," scheduled to premiere Feb. 5, will be produced by Michael Mears, who oversaw a similarly provocative prt>ject when he was program manager of WCBB, the public te levtSion station in Lewiston, Maine "If li berty means anything at aJI,'' said Mears, quoting from author George Orwell, "it is tht! right to teU other people what they don't want to hear." He• said that's one element of "No Sacred Cows." ) s 1 .. llJMM 12 001J05007 4010 '~ I JO /I. "!1-.tO O nly THE ''" '· IJ""'" IUOBT "'llJµ, ''. 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WICKW lM>Y" (It) f'IUS "RE>"<•> "lllBE. flSff" (It) l'IU$ "IAD llDn" <•l "Ol IUO ZW" (It) f'l'll I'll€ ICM( MO( IUTH lMS" <•l "lltCMMD ""oa 1DC ..., "°"'' <•> l\U$ "TlllCS Ml lOOGH All OVO" (It) 1 ,. ... tdO •J ~ 1l 40 4 1• t la "GOING BEJtsutK " (R) , 00 100 ~Cl./)(, '°JI) II IJ\I "lH){R FIRE" (R) ,.10 JOO \JC !Ol. oO IO RJ;rrtS• 4~~~J} \ • tf •• , ....;•_· ---- "But m011t1y, each week . viewen. will be.· Barry Chase, publi<.' television's dirt'('tor of new.a and public affairs, said the series Is dl'Slgned to "ask 80tne questions that haven't been ~ke<l before about what audiences do and do not w ant to S(.>e on telev1Bion, what the rules ought to ht> and who 11hould make thoee rules." - Mea.nr said another novelty of the seri~ 1.11 that viewers "can talk back to their sets." They can immediately register their views on L<i.'lues raised by each show by phoning 900-numbers -ont: saying yea, the other saying nay. ln some cases. the questions wiJI be framed by the advocau.os who produce the programs. On one show dealing with communism, Mears said Angela Davis, an American communist, wiJJ inttoduce the broadca<1t and pose the wrap-up question to viewen; Schlafly will du the sanw thing for·her program. "Sure it's propaganda," said Mears "But 1s then:· no place on TV for propaganda'>" Mears said the C~>flservative Moral Ma1unty is . back.mg the senes One program. "Liberty for Ail,'' offers an indktment of the Moral Majority and other fundamentalist groups. Another program will gwe spokesmen for the Moral Ma.J0r1ty their uned1tc.'<.l sav : "Tht• ma.iq~ issut• of thl• S(·rit·<; 1s TV i1rtd how Vll'wers want it to hf.," said Ml'a~ "THIS IS A BETI'ER BOND:· .... : :··· ·. ..5IAN CfltNlll7 11 JAMES BOND in ttdCRS~/4.GAI" p(;. W>/INlll Qr>OS 0 . . .. 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COMPANY '1·35 MS~~VIMEcDowell Davo<l Wainer Peony S1ngle1on Artt1u1 Lake ,. Lynda Carter stars in the title role of tonight on KNXT ( 2) at 9:00. "Rita Hayworth: The Love.Goddess" . Rita Hay.worth Lynda. Carter's portrayal lacks passion, fire 8y FRED ROTHENBERG Ith A111d1ted tltTw NEW \CORK -ln torught's CB$ film, "Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess." a director is trying tO convince Hayworth that she's more than a pin-up poeter· "I -ady_,,1rbat yau ...are...is..an.af.:lress.JU1™1. eensitive actress." · Ego-boosting might have helped the real Rita. but it won't fool viewers i.ntO believing that L~ Carter. once the star of "Wonder Woman." can act a lick. If Rita Hayworth was a suJ try, hot-blooded temptress, with'the on-camera passion to match her Darning red hair, Carter, as Rita. is merely day-old doused embers. There's no fire, no passion, no llOthing. Although the scnpt, based on the book -"Rita Hayw<?rth: The Tune. the Place and the Woman" by John Kobal -ts an adequate Hollywood profile of the rough life and rotten loves of Rita Hayworth, it's dragged down by Carter's weak performance. One point of tlus mostly pointless movie is that )iayworth was a shy, insecure woman who got mixed up with the wrong men and, in a sense. the wrong career. She wanted to be a homebody, but that w as [not to be with the husbands she chose -her agent, Ed Judson (John Considine). who sees her merely as a /meal ticket, Orson Welles, who had no inclination toward domesticity, and Aly Khan. an in ternational playboy . "l am not your suburban American husband," says Aly Khan (Aharon lpale). adding that he had made sacrifices. "i am accustomed to five-six women a day. but I've cunNay down for you." Carter is as pedestrian as the next actress in yortraying this unglamorous private side of Hay - worth. But her portrayal turns laughable when she's trying to adueve Hayworth's hot-blooded magic in front of the camera. ln Hayworth's sexy dance number, "Put the Blame on Mame," Carter looks like a high-school cheerleaper, only missing white socks and pompons. What should have been the most interesting part of her life -her courtship and marriage to Welles (EdW.U-d Edwards)-is given short shrift. Thete's no mention of their first meeting, theircorrunon interests or what sus.tains this relationship. Their two major scenes tosether stress the mcompatibility of their goatS. Slie's in bed, while he's downstairs working on a film. She's at one end of the dinner table, while he's tallting French and impre9i.na hia ill~ UieindlJ at the Gt.be&\ Harry Cohn, head of Columbia Pictures who helped make I)ayworth's career and fought with her throughout it, also opposes the marriage. He calls Welles "this Citizen Schmendrick," a reference to Welles' epic,_ "Crtizen Kane." The scenes with the autocratic, gruff. patron- izing Cohn are the movie's best 111c;iment.s. Michael Lerner. who playM a m obster on ... Hill Street Blues," seems to have been born with a cigar in his mouth ready to play these tough-talking types. Cohn gives the line that serves as metaphor for_ Hayworth's lack of marital fulfillment: "They fall in love with Gilda (her most famous role), but they- wake up with Rita Hayworth." Howard Hawks(!vanBonar),oneof Hayworth's directors, also touches on the split personality of the screen goddess who was mere mortal at home. "Film is an illusion," he says. "That's not you up there, it's someone else .... The camera loves you." Unforty.nately, what's up there tonight is Wonder Woman. One footnote. Last week, CBS hurriedly removed dialogue from the film ''when two factual inaccuracies regarding Aly Khan's religion were brought to our atten~on.'' A source at CBS said Aly K.han's-iamily had asked William Paley. former ch.airman of CBS, to make several deletions. Andrew Su.sskind, the film's producer, had refused to make the changes. "We stand 'by the script," Susskind said. "We're historically accurate ti> the book and the facts we had. The problem was between CBS executives and the Khan family. Evidently, the networks don't like pressure.'' . THROUGH NOVEMBER 20TH TERIYAKI STEAK . ,. • making good food 98Sy to lin<J - fJ EYE ON LA. lC1MOVIE - . -MV W M'A"S'H • t · J•n•eO' t 19821 Belle •.Mier -4 40-Q} ®) PEOPLE'S COURT • t t .. The l<llhng Ol Sister George.. Ken Wat>I 0 MOVIE EID tO THE MANOR BOAN P9681 Susamah York. Beryl Reio • •" Used Cars 119801t'ur1 R~s- n;-THE CHEM"'•L PEOPLE l 0 1 Nfl REPORT: CINDERELLA -I 30-sell Jae> Warden _, ""' TEAMS Q -191 NBC NEWS OVERNIGH1 Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH _' l'.""-W NEWS IDMOVIE ~ I ..., -4 50- tt'lr .. The LOl\gesl Hunt · (1968 •S LOtfESTARBAR&GRltL Brian Kelly. 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See Page C9. · I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1983 CONSUMER NEWS C3 ca C9 MEAD ON WINE SLIM GOURMET ~ Satisfy appetites with succulent· ro~st capori One sure way to satisfy your hungry crowd is with succulent roast capon. a plump, juicy fowl with delicate breast meat that slices and serves easily. We suggest filling it with vegetable stuffing. Any leftover meat is the perfect base for a "next day" salad. Round out the menu with a colorful leafy green salad with creamy dressing. and for the piece de resistance. serve a pear and pastry tart for dessert. Remove plastic bag, tree legs and tail from tucked position. Remove giblets from body and neck cavities and simmer in enough water to cover for 1 /2 hour for liver and 2 hours for neck. heart and gizzard. Chop meat and reserve broth. _ .Sprinkle cavities lightly with salt and fill loosely with stuffing. Skewer neck skin to back and return legs and tail to tucked p~ition or cover stuffing with foil and tie legs and tail together. Place capon breast-side up on a rack In shallow open roasting pan. Brush capon with melted butter and cover loosely with toll. crimping it to edges of pan. Foil should not touch capons. Roast at 325 degrees about 40 minutes per ppund. Remove foll dwrlng last 45 minutes of roasting time. Cut band of skin or string to free legs. Roast until leg Joint moves easily and meat 1s tender. Meat thermometer should register 185 degrees. 'tf. pound tr.eh muahrooma, altc.d 1 cup ahredded, puled carrot• 1 cup chopped, puled onion 1 cup Julienne celery piece•, Heh 'It -x 'I. -x 'tf. lnchea - 1fJ cup butter or mergerlne 1 ecorn aquaeh ('tft pound) peeled, 111 ded, cut Into 1h Inch pi.c.. •nd cooked(ebout2cupe) 'h cup derk ......... relelna 1t4J tM•poon dried thyme IMYH •n t ... poon dried powdered uge 1 peck8ge (I ouncee) herb ... aoned atufflng 1 cup chicken broth 1 lerge egg, bMten • · In a large skillet, saute mushrooms., carrots. -Db.lon.fil!Q celery In butter until tender. Add remajping ingredients ac:iatoss tl'IOroughty. Make-s-- enough stuffing tor an 8 to 10 pound capon. Bake any extra stuffing In a covered casserole for about 30 minutes or untll hot. Put In the same oven with capon. To f!4ek• Orevy: Pour drippings from roasting pan into large liquid measure. Spoon 5 to 6 tablespoonS of fat from top of drippings and return them to roasting pan. Skim away remaining fat and add enough liquid (giblet broth. milk or water) to make3cups. Blend 6 tablespoons flour into fat 1n roasting pan: stir and heat to brown. Gradually add liquid. salt and pepper and chopped giblets. Heat through. Makes 3 cups. TART · 1 1heet frozen puff peatry 1 egg y-Olk bMt•n with 1 tMapoon weler 1h cup ground blenched elmond1 114 cup •uo•r 1 teb ... poon ell-purpoee ftour 3 lerg• ripe peer•, preferebty enJou 114 cup lemon lulce mixed with 'tf. cup ••t• 1/• cup eprlcot l•m 2 teblnpoon• Celltornl• brendy Thaw putt pastry 20 minutes. Unfold and roll on a lightly floured surface to a 13-lnch square. Fit ... , -. -.. .. ., ' ""'"" ·. Pamela Ramaeken awaits guests. pastry into an 1 1-lnch fluted tart pan with removable bottom; trim edges. Brush bottom of pastry with egg yolk and sprinkle with a mixture of almonds. sugar and flour. small bowl and gradually add hot milk mixture. beating eggs constantly. In a small saucepan saute onion in oll until 1ender.·Add curry and 9ook 1 minute longer. stirring constanly. Add tomato paste, wine, water. bay Peel pears and cut in half lengthwise. Cut 2 pears lengthwise into thin slices and dip in lemon solution. Arrange around outer edges of pastry in tart pan. overlapping slices slightly. Cut remaining pear crosswise into thin slices. dip In lemon solution then arrange In center of tart in spiral fashion. Return mixture to pan and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens slightly and will lightly coat the back o f a metal spoon Remove from heat and stir in brandy and vanilla. Cover and chill. Serve with pear tart Makes 1 '. cups Ihm sauce. leaf. sugar. lemon juice and lemon slices. Simmer 10 minutes; discard bay leaf and lemon Put into a blender container or food pro- cessor: add apricot 1am and blend at high speed until pureed. Set aside. In the same saucepan mix rtour with mustard. milk and egg. Bring to a boll-over htgh heat. stirring constantly. Stir In r~served'Curry mixture. . I 1 ' \I '•\ -\f \I Bake In preheated 350-degree oven for 45 to 50 minutes. Remove from oven and cool on 't\llre rack. Heal jam and brandy In a small saucepan and brush over pear filling to glaze. Remove outer rim of tart pan and serve pear tart with Brandied Custard Sauce. Makes 10servlngs. I I I I f ) ., I ...... I . SALAD 1 l•bleapoon vegetebl• oll 1/• cup chopped onion 3 cupa broccol ftoret1, 1llced thlnly lengthwlM end cooked untll ten- CL' TA RD ~AUCE 1 tHapoon mild curry powder 2 tM•poona tometo peat• der-crf•p f 2 cupe cubed, cooked leftover c.pon 1 CUD halved cherry tom•toee 'h cup mllk . 1fJ cup llght cre•m or d•lry h•lf-•nd-h•lf creem 3 lerg• egg yolk• 14 cup•uo•r 1fJ cup red wine 1h cup w•t•r 1 bey IMf 1 teblnpoon 1ug•r 2 tee•poon lemon.Juice 2 allCH lemon 1 teblffpoon 91>rlcot J•m 1 c.n (I ounce•) allc:M weter chfftnuta 1h cup Julienne 1trlpe red pepper Romelne lettuce IMYH Salt •nd pepper 2 teblnpoon1 Celltornl• br•ndy 1fJ tuepoon venlll• extract In t~e top of a double boiler. over simmering water. heat milk and cream until bubbles form around edges of milk. Beat egg yolks and sugar in a 11h teblnpoona •11-purpoae flour 1 tMapoon dllon-etyle muaterd In a large bowl mix broccoli, capon. tomatoes. water chestnuts and red pepper. Add half of the curry dressing and toss w ell. Season with salt and pepper. Spoon into a lettuce-tined bowl and serve while warm. Pass additional dressing at the table. Makes 4 to 6 generous servings . - - 1 cup mllk 1 l•rg• egg . She .caters to company luncheoHs By GINNY OLSON DAVIES Pamela Ramaekers credits her flair for cooking to her grandmother's influence and her childhood on a Nebraska farm. · ' Now with a degree from UC Irvine in aocial eco!ogy and several years' experience in personnel, Ramaeken easily fits into her dual roles aa operations manager for Career Development Services ln Corona del Mar and aa caterer for the company's weekly luncheons for client&. "We want to show our guest& that we care tor them aa people aa well aa clients," said Ramaeken in deec:ribl.ni the Friday luncheons which are aerved in the company's offices overlooking the bay. The Newport Beach resident fondly rememben picking berries and making preeerves with her grandmother and cooking dinners on the family farm whenahe waa 11 yeanold . Now her emphuta i.a on easy and delicious recipes for the workina woman. c.aJ.ifomia Quiche i.a oft.en featured at the offJce luncheona. Ramaek.era al80 ent.ertaina 20 to 25 of her huaband'a UCI Ex1enaion cu student& at their home every 10 weeks. The followtng are~er favorite recipes which ahe rat.et u 10 on a acale of 1 to 1~!- POPEYE Thia redpe pta the name "Popeye" becawie aplnach la added to a c1ulic New r.n,land atyle clam chowder. The spinach la a real trot and gives the favorite chowder an lntereetl.ng flavor and texture. Popeye la a real family favorite and a crowd pleuer. 3 tableapoona bu tter or margarine 1 onJon finely chopped 3 6 ~-ounce cana chopped c1&rnt 2 8 ounce bott1ee clam ju.Ice 2 cupe thick white aauce (w.e a buk whit.e aauce recipe or• quality canned or~ mix) 1 medium potato, peeled and diced 3 celery stalks cilced 3 to 4 bay leaves 1 package frozen spinach, thawed and squeezed dry of excess moisture Cook -of-th e-Week Pinch of dried oregano . Pinch of minced dried parsley Pinch of fn!sh.ly ground pepper Duh of hot pepper sauce Melt butter or margarine in a 2-quart saucepan over medium high heat. Add onion and aaut.e until aoft.ened, about 10 minut.et. Blend in remaining ingredients and simmer 1 hour. CALIFORNIA QUICHE An excellent choice for our cuual Southern Call· fo~-etyle entertaining. Serve with hot garlic bread, c:riap green aalad and wine. Can alao be aerved in cold amall a1ice9 u an appetber. l 10-lnch pie ahell 6 atrtps crisply cooked and crumbled bacon 1 package (8 ou.ncee) Jack chHee grated 1 can (4 OW"'9) diced green cbil1es l ~ cupe light cream 4egp l ie.poon beaumonde leelOnina 1 medium onion m.lnced "- Sprinkle b9con, cheele and chWee into bottom of pie cn.aat. Mince onion and mix wt th beaten egp and cream. Pour cre..rn mlxtwoe into-P!e aheil.. Bake in pre-heeteef oven for 30.fO minutee at 3&0 (See LUNCHEONS, Pace Cl) I .I ·-I · 1 1 c·2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 2. 1983 Co rnbread mi beefs up stew &>t•f stt·w 1:-u.o;ually platn old tx-d Sh •w, unlt'SS II IS drt•SStc~ up h.>r <'<Hnpany, st·rvt""l w11h a spt>e1aJ salad .rnd an unui.ual pw that's t•asy and dt'lll·1tn1~ St.art "'1lh till' .t! oum't' p.i<'k · agP n ( (r1111•11 prt•p.irlod bet'f stew and ti bo» vf 1·or11 111uUm mix lu makt• B<~·f Sll'\' with Hl•rb Corn- bread Aud hl'rbs «>the rombread batter and spoon along the sides of the dish m nknning the s!.('w. Bakt• until combrt'JU 1s golden brown. Meanwh1lt>, war 1t't."berg and romaine letturt.• for Mandann Orange Almond SaJad . a res- taurant s pern:1l1y easiy tossed together at homE' Grape Menngue Pie. made with mgred1ents almost aJways on hand, lS espec1aUy easy when prepared with a deep dish froz.en pie crust shell BEEF STEW WITH HERB CORNBREAD I package (32 ounce) froz.en prt>pared bt>ef stew mam dish l package (81 2 ounce) com muffin nux Wrap pears • 1n sweet dou g h Callforrua Bartlett pears are at the peak of their sales season. WluJe best known asalow<alori~. nutnuous snack. the possibilities for creative rooking with this versallJe frwt are end.Jess. Spiral Pear Bread. for ex.ample, ·~ !} ~w~~~o~sh aroup<! · a scrumptJous fiwng of fresh Bartlett pears. raisins and waJnurs, artfully laced with bran- dy, lemon peel and spices. SPIRAL PEAR BREAD Bread: I pack.age dry yeast ( 1 table· spoon) I teaspoon sugar 'i cup milk. lukewarm ( 110 w 11 5 degrees) 2 to 212 cups flour 1• eup plw. I teaspoon butter, softcnt-d Pinch of salt 1 1 ('UP <;ug;.r I egg, bt•ate I,> <.'UP rntlk 1 • teaspoon l'rushed oregano lt:aves I 4 teaspoo crushed basiJ leaves Rt-move beefs w from foil tray and place m 2-q t oblong baking dtsh. Heat m 375 degree oven 20 rrunut.es. ln bowl, combine rem.amrng in ients. Spoon along edges of ba ing dish Heat an addition 5 nut.es or until cornbread is gol n brown. Makes 5 servings. MANDA R IN O R ANGE ALMOND SALAD 6 cups tom iceberg lettuce (about one half head) 4 cups torn romaine lettuce (about one half head) 1 can (11 ounce) mandarin orange segments, drained (re- serve 'h cup juice) 1A cup slivered aJmonds 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons red wme vinegar l teaspoon minced chives 1 e teBiSpoon pepper 1 lctrRI' t•gg re mauung flour, nuxing unul dough can re-gathered into ball filling: (use 11'1 ur 2 cups more flour, as 2 ~·ups fresh Cahforrua Bartlett needed) On lightly noured sur- pears. peeled. cored and dJCed face. knead dough until smooth (about I pound) and elastic, about 10 minutes. (If . cup raisins dough gets stiC'ky. spnnkle e xtra 2 tabl~poons lemon JUI<.'\.• flour, as needed.) . cup walnut.'>. ftnt'ly chopped ' Coat large ceramic bowl with ·cup sugar remainmg I teaspoon butter 2 tabll-...poons brdfldy Shipe dough moo ball and place m I tl·<e>poon lt•mon ptt>I. finely prepared bowl Dust top with little gr.1 ted flour. drape kitchen towel over • tc·aspoon each ground cin-bowl and set in warm. draft-free n;,mon .md nutmeg spot 45 rrunutes to an hour. unlit l labh:spoons orange· JUiee doubled m bulk. In large b(.iwl. L'Omh111t• tum salad gr~ns. mandurin onmgt'ti and almonds. Set as1dt!. In <:on- tarner witJ'i tight fitting ltd, com - bine remaining lngredic·nts. Aiid reserved juice. Shake wt•U Po ur over salad grt>ens Toss until greens are well (•oatt.'<i Makes 5 servings. GRAPE MERINGUE PIE 'h cup t'Ornstan:h 314 cup sugar, divided 1112 cups grape juwe 2 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons butter or margar- ine 1 (9-mch) deep-d ish frozen unbaked pie crust sheU, baked 4 egg whit.cs 114 teaspoon cream of tartar ln medium sau~pan, combine com.starch and 'h cup sugar. Stir in grape juwe and CO()k, stirring constantly# over medium heat. until mixture is bubbly and slight· ly thickened Stir smaJJ amount of hot mix- tur! into eggs. Slowly <tdd egg . Not e: If malung Bartlett pear decoration . hotd back about l/:i cup dough before rolling out With spatula, spread f1lhng evenly over dough, leaving I-inch border all the way around. Turn border in to seal fil Ung. Roll up, jelly roU fashion. into ught cylinder about 3 inches in diameter Transfer to greased bakmg sheet: lightly pm:k outs1dl· surface with fork Scot roll in warm, draft-fre<> place W ris.: about I hour .Dough s hould almost double in size --------. 7 - mixtun· w sau<.'t'pan stirring C'on- stantly I !cat :J minutes or until th1ckC'ne<l S ur 1n butter wll1l melwct Cool 15 rnmutes. Pourinw baked plf' <.'fUSl Beal c>gg wh1tc-s and c:n·am of tartar until frothy. Add n·maming V. cup sugar, a little at a time, beating after each addatJon Beat Cmlll stiH but not dry S pread on top of pie filling sealmg meringue to edges of pie crust. Bake m 450-degreeove n 5 l'runutes or unul golden brown. Cool 2 hours before serving. Makes I pie Pla n nutritiOus snacking for teens Because of L<.oen-agcrs' tremendous a ppel1 tes and erratic eating habits, snack.mg 1s a way of Life for them In fact, one-quarter of all calories consumed by them comes from snacks Of aJI age groups. teens can bene fit most from w e ll-planned· snackmg Snack plan- ning around the four food groups · -milk, meat, vegetables and -rrmrs~an~r '6rea<lS''filici cerea ls -wiU provide teen-agers with importJ ant nutrien ts. Quick Energy Bars conta m many nutritious foods from the four food groups cottage cheese, eggs. SC'f'ds, vegetables and dried fruits Tht-se moist,. chew y bars will prove to be popular afternoon snatk.s fo r the whole family Ho w about m ini pumpkin p1l-s" You'll find lhl'Sl' Pumpkin · SMck Cups t.a.ste JUSt i bkt• Lhl· popular dessert withoul the crust a nd I empty calonl>s. Each ser-I ving l'Ontams about one-fourth cup pump- kin, an ideal way LO 1nl'r£'<1.'il' v1t;1min A 111 your ll'(·n 's flll'l QLllCK EN ERG\' BAR t.., l'Up f1nnly pack£-d brown o;u~ar 1 • t·u p cot t.agc• l'h C'i."Se 1 tablt-spoon sesame seeds Place brown sugar, cottage cheese, butter, eggs and varulla flavor- ing in large nuxing bowl Beat until thoroughly combined. StLr U1 nour, baking powder and cin- namon 'Fold in ralSins. carrots and sunflower seeds. Spread evenly in but· t.ered 8x8x2-inch baking pan. Sprinkle with sesame seeds Bake 1n oven at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until bars puU away slightly from edge of pan Cool. Cut into 9 bars PUMPKI N SNACK CUPS 1 packagt-( 4 servmg size) cooking-type buttel'5(..'0tch pudding and pie HU.mg mix 3 tablespoons brown sugar ~. teaspoon pumpkm pie spice 2 cups milk I can U 6 ounce) purnp!On Sur together pudding and pie fillmg nux, brown sugar and pump.- km pie spice. Add rru1k and pumpkm. Prepare according to pack.age directions. Pour mto 8 individuaJ dessert dLS· hes. Chill at least. one hour. Makes 8 ser'Vlngs. Compare our lower • prices. r CHEER LAUNDRY r BOLD LAUNDRY DETERGENT 1 "', .... : Br , 699 Glaze: l egg. beaten lightly with 1 tablespoon nu1k To prepare filling, simmer pears. raisins and lemon juice together untll almost all moisture has evaporated.. Puree tn food processor, blender or press through coarse sieve. Add remai.n- lng ingredients. Mixture should be very thick. If d~XJrating top wllh pear .cutouts, roll out reserved dough 1 • inch thick. With sharp knife. cut out piece of dough in clas.51c pi>ar shape. about 2 Yl inches long. Make a short stem and a couple of leaves. Repeal with remaining dough. Adhere cutouts to loaf with little water under-side. 1 , t•u p soflt'nc-d bu lter '2 c.-ggs I teaspoon vanilla flavoring r CHEER DETERGENT l ,lL1nor, "t "l BO• 3 47 r BOLD .347 1 DETERGENT l.lilncl• '/ • 1 ~, fl To prepare bread, spnnklc yt•ast and sugar over milk, le t stand a few mmutes. then stir well SC'l bowl in warm. draft-free place about 5 mmutes. until yeast bubblc>S up and mixture aJmost doublt-s in bulk Slowly add •, cup flour. beat- ing well Beat 1n 1'4 cup butter. salt .. sugar and egg S tart addmg To prepare loaf, generously grease baking sheet, Punch do ugh down and roU out on lightly floured surface to a 15-mch square. no more than 11.-inch th1ck. LUNCHEON S ... Wrom Page C l ) degrc'(><) Top uf qu1ehe should be golden brown and qu1('h< <.hould app('ar firm. not soupy or wobbly Carefully brush risen dough with egg glaze. Bake m preheated 350-degree oven 30 to 35 nunutc.-s, until golden brown and crisp. Cool on wire rack. Serve warm or al room temperature. Ma kes 1 loaf. 11"• cups regular, all -purp<>S<' flour l , lt!aspoon baking powdc:r I teaspoon cmnamun 1 , cup rrusms 11 l'UP s hH'<idl-0 car- rul or ZUl.'t'h1ni ·~ c up sunflower se<'<is t>r choppl'd nuts,> _._. I SAVE50¢ ON NEW -rtUr R Remove from oven and allow toset for 5 minutes betor E> serving May be garnished with small slices of pimenLO for l'Xtra flavor and color • DARK MOIST BRAN MUFFINS 2 <;ups whole wheat fl our b ~,-. . Straw erry Krzspzes cereal J 1,, cups pure bran 2 teaspoons sugar 11. U:aspoon sail I 1,, tC'a.c;poc>n soda· 2 (.U~ bUllf'nnllk I Pgg •. wp dark molasses 2 teaspoons melted butter Combine flour, bran, sugar, salt and soda -mix we!J. C.Ombine buttermilk, egg, molasses and butter . Add aU at once to dry ingr~1ents. Stir just enough to moisten dry ingredients. Fill greased muffin cups 2/3 full . .Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. Makes 24 muffins. OpuonaJ ingredients: raisins, dates, nu~. POPPYSEED NOODLES 1 8 ounce package egg noodles 1 suck melt.e<t·butter l pint sour cream Poppyseeds Cook noodles aCC'Ording to pack.age directions. Rm.'le m cool water and drain. Melt stick of butter and cool. In a large mix.mg bow l add cooled melted butter and pint S<>ur cream. Mix well. Add noodles to sour cream and butter mixture, Gently s ur to~t noodles with mixture. Pour coated noodles into a greased g~ 9 x 13-inch baking dish Spnnkle noodles generoUBly with poppyseed.a. Bake at 3~ degrees for 30 rrunutes with a foil cover . After 30 minutes. remove the foil and bake for an additional 15 rrunutes Serve hot • ~,,11, l'I' '"(' '"' '•kt ....... , I,, .. _, I • ----------------5CJ'' I I I I . I I r CHEER J ~C1 an, 206 r BOLD .206 1 DETERGENT DETERGENT 1unor, taunor v ao O: B '• c-'\C ··i r SPIC & SPAN ~~~ CLEANER ~ 5401 807 ...... ~·::.J 29s ... ... , ...... 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L ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 2, 1983 (.'3 dd whole 'g rain product to your diet to increase fiber One way to 1mTl'illi<' 'ber in youi d1t>t LS to plare SOnll'. r,•f111l'<i enl pruduc;s wnh ho le gr.1111 pru<lu1'L'> ch as bruwn rtl'l' Brown ril'l' h:L".I thn'I.' · es as much hbN .i.s h1te nt'l' am.I slightly ore c:alorit.>S ( 178 ~·r Up, CU<1kro, l'Ulllpart."CI t.o 64 m wh1lt' r'll'e) Ix-· use 1t ha.s more fat Tht• erm poruon of whult• ains ront.a1ru; fat. a11d ~ost of this IS removt'<i l"'he n graans art> mall~ Compared to ennched twhite ru:e. brown nee '1as about 20 pt.>n-cnt ~re pro tean , more of pie mrnerals calcium, p h os ph o rus and t><>tassium and more vat 8.nu.n E (found 111 lht• f.lt) 6d macm ta B v1tanu n) H owe\'er, beca usc> on and B v1tamms an.• ded when while rt('(' 1s lennched to rcpla~ sorm.' of t he nutrients lost in pill.ling . 1t is highe r an iron and riboflavin (anotherBv1tamtn) than b rown n ee Brown rict· LS nol a ~mpletely perf1..'<'t food ~t should not be-eaten to ithe ~exclusion uf other .oods that prov1de a rom - .,lement of essenual putrien ts your body eeds. Thus. the so-called r'mac rob1ot1c" diet, !which leads one to eating b rown nee and ver y Jittle else. ts unhealthful ~d not recommended T he bran layer of ow n nee changes not nly the color and nutn- onal value but also the ~xture and taste Brown ~·ce IS mort-chewv and as a pleasant. "nuttv vor that IS quite d1f- rent from the bland vor of wh1tc nee The cooking time IS ~ected too. Brown rict' es longer to cook be- use of the high fiber d 011 content and it also uires more liquid d ur- g the rooking prcx:ess Like whi t e race, wn nee expands dur- cooking. but-tfie ts1de bran coating "t"X • odes" and t he bran heres to the nee grain us the texture ts an teresung combmauon f tenderness an the nter and firmness on e outside Even when ked, the bran never 8 ets as tender as the. !White poruon Another difference between wh1tt• and ~brown nee ts shelf life Because brown nee con- tains Oil , It IS SUbjeCt lO ~development of ranc1d1- ty_ So it doesn't keep as long as white nee. If you p lan to store brown n ee for an e xtended time, refngeraw or freeu.:. 1t L1~ all CT'rcal gr<ttns. bro" n and white nL't' an: Orange Co lada please tas tes Orange Colada as new enough to hold surprise. yet it's pleasing t.o a wade number of L<iStcrs ORAf'GE COLA OA 3 to 4 ffi('(:ilum oranges ''I rup white rum ' c:up urang<'·flavor liqut-ur 1, 1 up t n •am of c·u<·on u t . at room tempt•r.:1tu rc· and st1rn·d b•·forr·mt-<1..<;ur- 9Ubjt,'l't to lru.t't.'l l'OO· u~m1n 1t10n Sturang th(•m in 1n.s<"'-'' proof con Wllll'I-.,, IS llol'St . . . QUESTION WE AR E ASKED: Q Wt• hke to eat brown nw an place· of white rtL't', but I don't la ke having lo l'OOk at stJ long . ls then.• l>Ome way lOL'OOk 1t morl'quick ly - for exam pit' 111 the micro- wave? -A . A qu1ck ·l'OOking brown rice that can be prepared an a qua rter of the time at wkes t.o cook regular brown rK'\! has been d evelo ped by the U S. Depa rtme nt of Agriculture Howeve r, It cannot be roruudered "instant" n ee like some of the white rice prod- ucts on the market. Using the microwave for cookY,g brown rice won't s pet'<.J u p tht.· pro- <-eHS very much ll takt'!> lame for tht' nl't' w ab- sorb liquid and mon· time wh<'n water has tQ pene trate th<.' bran layt.•r Although m krow avt.'8 cause fond to heat up more (\Uickly. they don 't have a speed-up t.'ffect tm thl· 1tbi;orpt1011 uf liquid T hus, lop-of the r angt• ~'t1ukang c. alrnOtlt as fast as microwave cooking Cur m'l' and 1>i1.."w pruc.lul·t.s. • • • ~ My motht•r and I havt· 11 dL..agn~ml'n t OVl'r lhc bt:tit Wu y t.u l'OOk nl't' Her method ts tu l'OOk 1t in a Large amoun t ur t.>0lllng wawr. then drwn thts waler wht•O the rtt'(> IS U:ndn I follow pack.age dirt'<.'· \ION! and use JUSt cnuul(h wau:r lo be absorbed WhoSt .. met hod l!I tx·ll.(:r·' A Your method iB pref(•rrt.'d bt,"(:aWM! you durl't throw nutnent.!I taw.Jy 1J1 the roolung w11ter Some tuneti "old t1m.-" hub1t.S art' difficult lO change , however, ao you may not be able lo c1mvert your mother lo your 1ncthod N!°ve~~l~~h~ 7 BONE Mot11e1s BEEF CHv Al All S1a1e1 Bros , 'CKU • CENTER CUT STATER BROS. 2·PLY EARTHTONE. YELLOW OR WHITE DECORATED . ' . .,. .,, . '.. r • 47'':"' . v , '' _f •I .. Sea.food Fresh 'Catfish Shasta! Soda 99e -s H·I .... MAS BUTTEPVJOAT'i$ Syrup ~ I WELCHS GR.APE LITE SPPEA!J AT 'I 1b OR STRAWBERRY LITE Spread CREAMY QA CPU'KH'( ! r l.flUT BUHFR Jif • ... 1-ifLLS BROS .t 1AA1[Tl!:.5 FLAVQRlD Coffee ! CONCENTRATED LAUNDRY DETERGENT ROAST LB. 1·1•• ,. •.• ''· It's Our Meat That Made Us Famous! PAPER TOWELS ;e~ EXTRA FANCY GOLDEN ~pELICIOUS APPLES l . --· *" 1·ROLL Service Deli Specials ., 99e A WAILA•l t At" •tOata Bologna Wll'M u _av1ct Of lt o ,,.l • Sausace Unks '1 .79 Cole Slaw 49~ y 'I .89 s1.69 Canad1.an Bacon Pastrami ... '2.19 '2.29 Wran&]ers Roast Beef BEEF SHOULDER . SLICED • BEEF CHUCK BONELESS· BEEF LARGE EN D I BONELESS .Quarter Round Bone Family Pork Loin s•79tJJ, s~~9 ~ -~ Roast s •••• s•.79 La. La. Ii ·-. ! 9-Lives ! Cat Food 32e Crave ! 1;J ~Cat Food ~ ~ S2.29 .. .. [JISHW.A!:>H(I" (1( JfO(J[ '11 All JOH0NSONS I Loon S'11t1E. Step Saver KL EENE / l.l1tr)FI'> GJ1 µRlli •,HUI r u; Jt • 4 14 L Tiuues SUN KIST CH•Ll 1-"D Orange Juice ! DIET RITE OR Rib Steak .•. ., LL Viva Towels 79e ! Fresh Start ! R.C.Cola -.. Roast BeelQ S SGravy.HH"'"' x.49 • 1ng IH 111· 1 utw' 1 .~ t uµ~). f I I IO I ll d V\ W Ii I 1\f • 'o! "( lion~ 1 'Jt h h1Jld :! tabl<•,p<)l')f)' ()r;1n~1 .,1111•'-h.tlvr·d Fresh mint ... png. 1f desired Sque<.·w enough JUl<.'t' from the orangl'l> to make I cup. tum tn\J) an electric blcndt'r with the rum. llqueur <:ream 11( cocon ut and K't' cu~ Whirl rapidly until 1l'<' melts and m1xllir1· foams Pour into t•ock lCld glasses. garntsh Wlth or- ange slices anrl. if USt'C.I, mm t spngs. Serve at once• Makes 4 t·us>S · "FAST RESULT" SERVIC E DIRECTORY ,. "' IC 1· •ill ..... , \ , .. ( ·"' 642-S678 111 122 .__ _______ _ Or Honeydews ........ 111 111 Itr ... Itr , .. 33e Pineapple ...... , ... , ......... . _.1Yams ........ , . "' ..->H 3tr 4. ~--'• f / r:. •' l j .... 4 1• I 11 .,,,,\ It A '1l•-tt1tnl llf fH t• ;;: )." . ._:. • , ,_ -4 . ) ~ ,, v•itt.,teAtA •· 1•.., u 1 11 •AnrM Foliage Plants I e r. Old Crow Canadian 1 • , Bourbo Mist ~~~ CJ. .,...... n • '' u na 1 u ~-s9 99 Liquor! ~:.J e Champaatte -. •2.09 Hamms .. Mateus-• .99 Vodka Wine •2.39 ~vert .... Sehftapps -. . •4.79 Tequila · ... Scotch -•s .s9 Bourbon Ajax Q S• 59 Liquid I ' .& • ::,so~ t.1t U T&a .39 _-z.99 ~ . ..- •10.19 ..... . •s.29 e Froze~ Food 'L -.;m Ofl[GONFAAMS .... :-.»tftlt'i< oREGO~ '"'°·'~'4 Carrot Cake ,.-. .:V ~ .tt·~ ·'!.' ~·Us ~ .. tY'i . ~~RMS l -.. . o .... (jflE[N GIANT BAOl.COll SP£AR!',~·m111 \ llll"l zza Rolls .· :'" .. UAB~ BAV!".!'lf I "lf'f!OU r<. OR l c MIE UH f'f n• -Po lid Cak . Y.!&etables 99e O:iee Cak: ·u .... LaUllllle •2.29 Orange Juice ,. 12JIZ..OZ .... •2.09 99t 99e •2.29 •1.89 •1.09 LnUtJLLoAr ,.._ ... "'-,.,. ... -) 4 5 • 7 • • -·-.-· ---..... ·-·· -........... _ . .,, . ... i .1 • {'4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. November 2. 1983 I Sand wiches packed with flavor When we star\ thmkint( about hearty food lo ward off wmter'b ('hlll, th<*' folks from Malnl' can tell us a th1og or t wu Take sa.ndwu.'ht-s. fur 1nstanl-e Oowneast ver - sions. packed With flavor and nutnllon, are real stick-to-the nbs {are Star of the downcast sandwkh ill, of course. the sardme The sandwiches ht>rl' prove that Mame's coast hasn't e n tirely kt•pt out some fanuhar gastronorruc lnfluenres. For 1nstanec, a L'Ol\t.t:mpornry sandw1l·h features pita bread and aHaHa sprouts with a sardme/c:hopped egg/vegetable t'ombmauon. · Muenster cheese. salami, the swt'<'t tango( red onion and roast.eel n>d peppers enhance the sarcilne-accented Hero. made with crusty Kaiser rolls. Try the Opt-n-Fal.00 Whaler a delicious six-layer creation of lettut"t!, Swi.ss. cheese. slil-ed avocado. sardmes, chopped hard<00ked egg and a \ . Apples appealing -in baked treats Apples baking in the qven! One wh1fC of that heady Cragance is all 1t takes to suddenJy transport us back through the years to our chtldhood On those golden autumn aiwmoons. nothing tasted better than a freshly baked. fragrant apple dessert. topped off by cream or a fast-me lung doUop of ice cream It ~med pure bltss thl>n -and 1t can taste every b1 t as good now So don't wrut any longer to tempt your own fami..lv Wlth thuc>e delectable. old-fashJOned• treats, apple. cobbler and snadong cake Eac:h is given a delicious new twlSt by teaming apples with another aU-Amencan flavor. peanut butter No need to cope with a sticky measuring cup, however, for easy-to-use peanut butter chips supply the rich, peanutty flavor here. Just pour the chips out of the package 1.nto the filling (spnnkle a few more on top of the cobbler as soon as it's removed from the oven). Serve Peanut Butter Ch1p-Apple Cobbler warm fn)m the oven with light cream or ice cream Peanut Chip-Apple Snack.mg Cake is cooled first, then spnnkled with confectioners' sugar or served with whipped tOpping spnnkJed with cmnamon. PEANUT BUTTER CHIP-APPLE COBBLER FUliDg 5 cups sliced. pared apples (about 6 medium) l cup peanut butter chips ¥.i C\.U> sugar 2 tablespoons unsifted all-purpose flour 1h teaspoon cinnamon 114 teaspoon salt l teaspoon lemon juice l teaspoon vanilb T~ apples and peanut butt.er chips with other Filling ingredients; pour into a 9 x 9 x 2-inch square pan. Set aside while preparing batter Batter ¥.i cup unsifted all-purpose flour ¥3 cup sugar ¥. teaspoon bakmg powder 114 teaspoon salt 114 cup butter or margarine, softened l egg, sJjghtly beaten Combine all batter ingredients: beat by hand until smooth and well-blended. Drop by table- spoonfuls evenly over fllhng in pan. (Batter will spread during baking.) Bake at 375 degrees for about 45 minutes or until batter is golden brown. Remove from oven and sprinkle with additional peanut butter chips as desired Serve wann with Light cream or ice cream. 8 servmgs. PEANUT BUTTER CHIP-APPLE SNACKING CAKE 2 ew . s!JghtJy bea!Rn •;, cup vegetable otl V. cup bottled apple JUiee 1 teaspoon van1l1A 1 ~ cups unsifted all-purpoee flour 1 cup sugar •;, teaspoon balong sodA •;, teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon cmnamon 2 cups djced, peeled tart apples (about 3 medium) 1 cup peanut butter chips Beat eggs, oil, apple juice and vaniUa in large mixer bowl. Combine flour, sugar. baking soda, salt and cinnamon. stir into batter untll blended. Add apples and peanut butter chips. Pour intogreaaed and floured 9-inch square pan. -Bike at 350 degrees~.._.H5_r,,..a°""'b6~u .... t ... 4'"0'""to.,,....4~5""'rru""""h"'"'u,...tei,,.,,..,,,or until cake begins to pull away from edge o( p&n. Cool Just before servmg, spnnkle with conlectionenl' sugar or serve with dollops of whipped topping sprinkJed w ith ctnnamon 9 servings I tout·h of sour c·rt'am ur m.ayon~ -alJ reposmg on a botwm slil"C of pumperruckcl or dark rye bread SARDINES AND PITA 3 cans (3'~ ounce) sardinl'!I, drameti (uil, mui;tard or tomato fl.a'\f)r) 2 hard-<:ooked eggs. chopped 1h cup mayonnaise 1/4 chopped celery 11'1 cup minl-ed green pepper Salt and pepper to taste 2 or 4 pita loavL>s Lettuce S liced tomato Alfalfa sprouts Mix 2 cans sardt.nes with eggs, mayonnaise, cel.ery, green pepper, salt and pepper. Halve and open pita bread: line with lettuce, fill with sardine-egg filling. Add slfoed tomato, whole sardines from rema.ining can and aJ faJ f'a sp~ts. Makes 4 servings. HERO 4 large Kcuscr roll-;, splat Mustard 4 lettuce leaves Pickles, olives OPEN-FACED WHALER 8 slices Muenster che<.'St: 12 to 16 she-es salami 1 red oruon, th,nJy sh<'t'<i 1 Jar ( 4 ounce) roasted rcod pt-ppcrs. drained 2 to 3 cans (3 ¥. ount-c) sardines, dramed flavor) BlJ\' A G RANITEWARC OVAL ROASTING PAN· f-'OR ON.L \' 9"" ANO Rf.CF IVf:. /\ FREE 10-ll I H \ i\I C llKI.., I KO/I ' (,Ki\l>I \ H EN TURKEY ; ,.,. ' t t ~ .... •' ~ .. t. 'f11-.1,. • ••' o11• ti Utl .. , '''' l nut1 ._,., "'''' v l~l\I S pread bottom half of each roU with mustard. On buttered pumpem1ckel or dark rye bread, ~yer lettuce, cheese, salami. oruon. peppers and arrange lettuce, slkt .. 'Ci SwLSS ch~. sliced avocado. sardines on each Spread top half of roU with J'op with any flavor w hole sardines. Garnish with mustard, and place over sardines; secure with chopped hard-cooked egg Serv~ with sour cream or (any ske wers or picks ~rve with pickles and olives. mayonnaise, c.1nd lemon t.o squ~i.e over Makes l ---iraakes 4 sandwiches. sandwich. ------- ··~------•w:n lfo•--=-------·· ' 12-0l'. CANS PEPSI COLA, DIET PEPSI, PEPSI FREE. Pitn:t Collrgr No\tmbr r I, IHJ • 8:30 am Woodland Hilla, California ~pect1l '''"'" R .. ~ Pu\ ''"' \ llHf\ R.o.J I •1•"'~ ''"'' ,,, \ ,,,,, "'"'"' .[!] .. """'""d "t 51••• <;.~, Sporu C'luoltt -Kll ll'o tttiJ' ll(,ln .. Ill n l'V KUll<i-•• \JJUl.,,.t lf'll .. fl'r\f I ... t."4 '"''"'"'""•'••l•tl\r.tltin.r "'''h""'~"'°"' ~'r'" t.11 o..-r tw•ttlt.IJ\\HI ,.~ ORANGE •GRAPE•PlJNCH Hl-C DRINK BOX 3.5-LB. HANDY SIZE DURAFl.AME ARE LOGS r· I'\'\• Prices Effective at 111 Southern Callfornl1 Alpha Beta Marketa I' P'flttl ~.~f'. \ QutJ• llrrfoO• Ao II itft •I•• 4 ~4\)••I DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS ,---·•;iiiM m,·~=-~~ I ~ ...... 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'""". ,,., ....... 1• -~---------------'"'"' -'""" "' l 111111 "'' .... ,. ---------------- .I F ~ I • .. ·,· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. November 2. 1983 (;I Dessert combines great_ f~vorites When you're caUed upon to provide refresh-• ments for a fall get-together l'Offr-c, impress guests with this unusual recipe that l'Ombines two great treats-fresh fall orchard fruits a11d the ever popular pizza. This d~rt var1auon of pizz.a tops a pat-in-the-pan 1.·rust with sht'ed fruit, l'heese and streusel topping Not only IS the'ft.• fruit on top~ but the crust contains fruit 1.·hunks. too. for a doublt' fruit surprise. F..asy to make. 1t be'glns with fruit muffin mix F RUIT PIZZA I package apple cinnamon., tart cherry or wild - blueberry muffin mix ~ cup quick.roolung oats 11'J cup chopped nuts L.. \14 cup margarina.or butt.er. softened 1 egg 3 cups sliced apples or pears (about 4 small) <.a 11) cup shredded Cheddar ch~ ' · ttl.' Streusel (below) • Heat oven 'to 350 degrees. Grease a I 2-mch pizza ~ -. .. pan or-rectangular pan, 13x9x2 inches. If using tart cherry or blueberry muffin mix, drain can of fruit. Mix muffin mix (dry), oats. nuts. margarine and egg in bowl with fork until crumbly. Pr~ in pan. Bake until light brown. about 17 minutes. Arrange apple slices on crust. Sprinkle with cheese UL PURPOSE NRICHED HOUR ALLP19c !NRIC> • • ll'lll 1 -I-A. 5-LB. BAG • GOLD MEDAL ALL PURPOSE FLOUR 12-0Z. CANS• REG. OR DIET C &CCOLA and fruit from can. Sprtnkll' SHl'u.st>I over top. 13.akf' until brown sugar is melted anri applt-s are tender about 20 to 25 minutes. Servl' warm 12 servings STREUSEL ''• cup quu.:k-t'OOking uals •I IMll 'J 16-0Z. CAN • DRIP GRIND HlllS BROS COFFEE I I\ I \.1f \I I Ut '11 ' KEEBLER COOKIES 16-0Z. PLUMROSE • 4" x T SIZES SLICED HAM Prices Effective 6:00 a.m. Thurs .. Nov. 3 thru ., Nov., 114 !:'Up chopix'<i nuts 114 cup packed brown sugar 2 tablespoons firm margarine or butter I to 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon Mix all ingredients until crumbly ~ " 1 t9 •"'"'' ----LI\ 32-0Z. JAR .. KRAFT MAYONNAISE • l Pk • J l'k ,, \ . • I l'k ~ \I >I I I Ph. "AA" 299 l'l\C, ENERGIZER ALKALINE BATTER.ES H1 mw1 L.1u ~ihhn rt dd1t I( )I) ill Anwrn: di I HERE S HOW TO PARTICIPATE tN OUR PLAN \I 11111( I f 1)11 U OIH r \\ .... H,. Oii '#ltH ''tlS t i t.lU,IVt'. U•l[R .. "f0Y t '"'tit .. OY • ll CREAMER REG PRICES 99 .. t Meat pastries _ s~iH P<?2~lar --By TOM HOO~ ., __ ,._. __ Crisp-crusted pie, once described as "the American synonym of prosperity," is a treat handed down by our Eng'*1 forebears. - As far back fi'f the 14th t-entury, the cookhou.ses of England did a flourishing trade in deep-dish meat pastries, a dish that has survived to this day. In fact, a few years ago I enjoyed a succulent meat-pie in a London pub. The popularity of these meat pies inspired the English to develop a dessert that has become a claaaic. Now, every Christmas in England and the :United States, bakeries do.a booming pusiness in mince pies. Tttis heady mixture consists of dried fruit, spices and sugar. Many of them also include the freshl,Y c.hppped meat and suet our forefathers enjoyed. Pies are still featured as the main course. For seafood buffs, there are oyster and clam pies redolent with the tang of the sea. And Pennsylvania Dutch cooks still make nch pi<.-s filled Wlth green tomatoes, green currants, black walnuts, ra.J.Sins and onions . Farther south. pies made from sweet potatoes are featured. and in the Deep South shnmp pie and pecan pastries are popular The Middle West is noted for lemon meringue pie and tht best pumpkin pies are said to come from New England. ' Perhaps the most popular. pie in tttis country today is apple. wtuch has come a long way since ColoruaJ days. ln early tunes before refrigeration, the apples were picked. pct.'led and quartered, then hung on cords in the k.i tchen. These dried quart.ers supplied pie all winter New Englanders even ate them for breakfast. ln fact, one Ame ncan edttor took issue with an English suggestion that pie be eaten only twice a week. . "Pie," he declared, "1s the food of the heroic. No pie-eating people can ever Ue ~rmanently , van- quished." One favonte of rrune. that requires mashed potato instead of crust, LS Lamb Shepherd's Pie. Here's a recipe .. LAMB SHEPHERD'S PIE 1h cup chopped green pepper 1 small onion chop~ 1A cup water 2 cups diced, cooked lamb 2 cups gravy, made from lamb or beef 1 cup peas, cooked Salt and pepper 2 cups seasoned. mashed potatoes 2 tablespoons butt.er Paprika. to taste Cook green .pepper and onion in the water 5 rrunutes;donotdrain. Mix with lamb, l cup gravy and peas. Put in shallow 11/2-quart baking dish. Add salt and pepper to taste. Spread with potatoes and dot with butter. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in preheated 400-degree oven about 30 minutes. Serve with remaming gravy, heated Serves 4. • • Send your recipes for cook series If you've been .. enjoying our Cook-of-the-Week series and would like to join in. the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. Send us several of your favorite recipes so w e can pick a couple to share with our readers. The series also indt.ides a photo and short profile of our special rook each week . Send your recipes to the Food Eclitor. clo the Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Casta Mesa, Qilif. 92626, and be sure to include your name. address a.nd phone number. Chefs, amateurs to show off skills More than 1,500 professional chefs, apprentices, amateur cooks and students are expected to compete in the 18th annual Culinary Art Show Sunday in the An.aheim cOnvention C.enter. First, second and third place ribbons will be awarded in four professional categories: cold food platters, hot food platters, dessert display and grand buffet, and for junior competition: junior mini-buffet, commercial bakery and ice carving. A team of judges from the American Academy of Chef.s will award points baaed on compoaition, workmanship, originality and preeentation. Display viewing, open to the public, will be from 2 to 7 p.m. There also will be demonstrations of ice carving, the art of sushl and _cake decoration. Admission is $6. • • • , A past.a wor hop will be preeent.ed at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at F ro·s lnt.emationaJ Cookware, Corona del Mar. F $25. For reservatioha call 673-2343. • • • "Holiday Dinner -Microwave Perfect" la the tit.le of a cooking demonstration scheduled at 7 p.m. ThUl'8day at Coast Hardware, Laguna Beach. Coet ia $12. For information ~all 497-4403 . I .I I I I l I . ' . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 2. 1983 - Try warm sauce for Look.mg for an idea to spark everyday meals? Try a warm sauce, flavored with herbs anti seasonlngs. The resuJt is a quick and easy sauce for spooning, basting or sauteeing. Tarragon Basting Sauce is de- licious brushed on fish and chicken while it bakes or broils. Spoon the sauce over vegetables, toss it with hot pasta, or use it to cook omelets and scrambled e~. Lime-Ginger Sauce has an Onental flavor that makes this sauce a superb complement to seafood. Also use it to stir-fry julienned carrots, onions and snow peas -any vegetables really - then serve with ri<..>e. Mustard-Caper Sauc.'t' is a bold counterpoint to the more delicate Lime-Ginger. Sauce. It stands up ta hearty fare such as beef, lamb and chicken -but this sauce is also marvelous with fish. For a change of pace, toss the mustard sauce with tmy new potatoes. LIME-GINGER SAUCE 6 tablespoons margarine 1 tablespoon fresh bme JUll'l· MUSTARD-CAPER SA CE '• l'UP marganni· Pasties portable, pop:ular preparation TARRAGON BASTING SAUCE Vi cup margarine l tablespoon lemon juice 1/1 teaspoon dried tarragon 1 teaspoon finely grated g111 gerroot 'I• teaspoon finely gratt>d ltmc,- peel I tablespoon D1J0n ·!>lylt· mw.t.ard I tablespoon mmc."t-d parsll·y 1 t.easpoon lemun JUlt"C 1 t.caspoon dra1n1.>d capt·r.. Comish pasties are , making a comeback. I gaining popularity as a convenient portable food. Just pop them in a microwave oven for a few momen~ to heat through, Of' WTap them in foil when they're warm in the morning and serve a~ room temperature for lunch. Pasties are a meal in one, and you'll find that lunch isn't the only time to ~rve them They make great tailgate treats. and Sl.tlce they're self -<.'On ta.med. forks and knives aren't required. The hearty satisfying ·taste of pasues comes • from the meat and potatoes LnS1de the ten-marinate while prepar-brown. Serve hot or at Meltmargarineoverlow heat in dercrust. mg and chilling pastry r oom tempe rature. a small saucepan. Remove pan CORNISH PASTIES Dr a i n steak and Makes 6 pasties. from heat. Stir in lemon ju.ice and l pound top round potatoes. docard liquid. PASTRY: In bowl tarragon. Serve warm. Makes steak. trunmed and Combine m bowl with combine 3 cups flour and about ~cup. cut mto v1-inch cubes omons, parsley, salt. pep-l ~ teaspoons salt. Cut in th cup dry sherry per and thyme. l cup plus 2 tablespoonsj 2 cups peeled a{lg__QQ_ljg~~.~l.~l..U"~.§~a[~t .,¥J&t1~2!! -~~ dfoed potatoes (about face, r·on paslQ'. one ba1I shortenmg unurrruX'ture ¥J pound) at a time, to a 7-inch resembles coarse meal. Pastry (recipe fol-circle. Place :V. cup o{ the Add 7 to 9 tablespoons ice lO'YfS) filling in a strip acr~ water; toss together and 1 v. cups chopped on-the cen ter Bring both gather dough into ball. ions sides of the dough over Divide into six equal 2 tab I esp o o n s fl llmg forming a seam. portions, dust each chopped fresh parsley Pinch seam to seaJ lightly with flour and l teaspoon salt Re peat with remam-wrap in wax paper. Re- 1": teaspoon pepper mg pastry and fillmg. frigerate for 1 hour or Melt margarine over low heat m a small saucepan. Remove pan from heat. Stir in lime JUiee. gingerroot and lime peel. Serve warm. Makes about 1h cup. Melt margarine over low ht-at m a small saucepan Remov1· from heat. StlI' mustard. parsley. lemon JUice and capers. Servt.· warm Makes about 11 cup 1 • teaspoon thyme Brush with egg glaze; longer. Bealt'n egg, for glaw plal't' on baking sh~t. Note. Prepared pie -------------------------------In rmxmg bowl com-Ba ke 1n prt.'heatea crust max may be . bine steak, sherrv and -lUO·dl'~rt.'t' ovt·n 45 substituted for home- potatoes Set aside to rmnutt.'S nr unul ~olden made pastry . 4'801f' I § m1 111rn 11 m c: fChutney too expensive ? Make it ·yo urself I I I _B y C E C 1 L Y BROWNSTONE .,, I ',,~, ... ._ ..... Because store-bought chutney LS expensive. many cooks shy away from serving 11 Yet chutney adds unbeatable piquancy to many a meal; it can often add a great deal to dLShes other than curry For example. It's de- licious with sJ.Jced roast pork or chicken, wnh broiled or fned fLSh: wnh &hrirn p. wnh toasted cheese sandwiches. A thrifty way 'to have the relish on hand lS to make it at home. We like to make chutney in small batches eo we can store it in the refrigerator and do not have to bother "putUng it up" in a water bath. U you like tlus idea, you may want to try ·the following recipe for Small-Batch Date Chutney. SMALL-BATCH DATE CHUTNEY / 1 cup pitted dates. quartered 1 medium (4 ounces) onion, chopped me- dlum-f ine, 1h cup packed l large clove garlic, rru.nced Grated rind (me- dium-fine) of 2 me- dium Qr large oranges ~ cup orange juice V. cup cider vinegar tA c up g old e n 80-proof rum 1 cup fi.rm.IY packed light brown sugar IA teaspoon ground cinnamon Yam Cassero le Remember thu idea when there's baked lef- tover yams. They do nicely in this tasty, not-too-sweet side dish that heats easily micro- waved on HIGH for 1everal minutes or alonpide aomething else in the oven at a moderate temperature . Peel and cut yams into larp chunky pieces. Ar- range over applesauce spooned into a shallow butte.red baking diah Cover and heat through. Before .erving. drizz.le UChtly with mola81M!S and · 1prtnkJe crunchy chopped walnuta on top for t.extW't' contrast. I . teaspoon -KfOuniJ cloves • teaspoon gcouno ginge r gNitl~·. s tirring uftton. es-fngcrat.or Makt>s about pet:1ally towara l'nd ol -ytrz cops cooking um1..· to prc·vent Note: The akohol in SU('kmg. until as thu:k as the rum "wall t•vaporate you h kl' 10 to 15 during the l'ookmg. If minutec; R<>fngerate you like. you may stir .............................. : ". . ·--.-.... ........ . ..... .. ... .. . . ··---. I I i 1 I llMlf ()+I[ COUPO"' P( A PUA( WA\( .------. FOLGP'l COP 'EE en s 1o n1 11)u"' '"" I 054980. I In a 3"-quart ~UC{·pan bring the dates. omon. garlJc, orange rind, or- ange JUlct>, vmegar. rum. sugar, cmnamon . cloves and ginger to a bot! &ti ovl'm1ght, l'OVered tight-some toasl.(.'<f coarsely ly. to allow flavors to chopped walnuts into blt·nd tx•fort.• S<.·rving. the chutney before ser- Keep st.on'<l tn thl' re/ ving. ------------------------------- Post Fruit & Fibre Cereal ... 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The answer appears on every page ot vouR i\Dt 642-432·1 \ 'I' .: o'~ (.,' £--~ . -. ; ( ednesday, November 2, 1983 · . ... 1 \ Q Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 2, 1983 ~tate wines tough to beat in U.S. competition A first Umt> t•vt•nl that is likely lo 1'11.'l."l>nlt• om· u f Amt'nt•a's most import ant wint> t'l.1mpt•tllltH\.' stag{'O nt rhc <:'ul ,+nary ln:.ututt.' uC Anll'n ca, Hydt• Park, N \' . b:> Beverage Tc~lmK In SlltUtt.' (BTI) Appropnalt·I~ t1th'll "The Ainc.•nl·~111 Wint• Compt:>tillon," t·v1.·ry Wint•ry m tht· Llllltt'<I Sta t('S was 11w1 ll'<l to en ter, and t.>ntrlt~ w1.•rt• recew1.~ from pru<lu1.'t•n. in 14 separalt' '\l<llt~ Four C'ategunes wert· evaluatt•d, nam1.•lv CharCionnav-:--.. J ohan·- rusberg H1e5hng. Pmo t Nolr and CJ'li('rnet Sauvtgnon As might bl-t.'ll.pl'l h.>d. Califorrua w1m~ Jllml- nat.ed rnon • than uni.' of the categont'S. but 1C you expa·ted California to hog all the top m1.><lals, think agam California makes some grt'at wmes'. but so do a lot of other Stalt.'S CabemC'l Sauv1gnon w~ the t·ategory most dominated bv Ca11Corn1a. with every tOp medal but one won bv a Goldl'n State w;nerv A platinum medai (the highest offered) and best of class honors went to 1979 Jordan Cabernet This wine ts so "m " that one almoot expt"\:ts to,~ a designer emblem on the back label That doesn't stop tt from being one of the best Cabe-mets of the v e, as blmd ungs sue as-t :. on;;- can't be tnfuenced bv brand names. labtc>ls o"r fancy pn~ tagt-s The onlv out-of-state Cabernet w win a gold was B•.-rd Vinevrads 1 1980 from Marvland That Buena \'tsui l!n!~ "Special Selectio n" Cabernet dtd ll agarn. l taking its sixth gold medal of th<: s.t.•(l.S(ln. and the best buv of t ht· I coUecuon h~ t~1 bt· Mirassou nPn·\'1ntagt· ·'Central Coast l°U\"l''(' .. Char<lunnc;1\ v. a~ • ~nOlht-r tat(' rv domr- nated bv Cc:.IJ forTild, WI th 1 16 out of 19 lllp mf-ddls gomg to the state A plaunum nwd.-1 and ~t of class award we:nt to ~ Kendall-J<i1.~n 1982 "CaLforn1a" Ch.-rdon nay. and th u. top awartl wmnt-r 1~ a bargain U• boot. selling as 1t dot.--:. for a maximum $H Another nt·w Cah- fom1a wmt•r~ wa:. rep- resented among lht• gold medali st~. Cha te au Julien, for 11.S 1982 "Monterey County" ?n- 1 vate Reserve ~ Chardonnays to W\Jl gold from outside Cali- fornia were Chateau Lagniappe 1982 "Lake Erie." an Oh10 wine that 1 scored near the very top o f m y list. Com - monwealth NV "Oak Hill." Long ls land. N Y (the winery ts m Mass.). anti Sokol Blosst!r 1980 "Yamhill Count y," from W~hmgton P)not N o 1r class· provided an absolute dog-fight between Cali- fornia and Oregon. all the way through bronz.e medalists. Oregon cap- tured exactly half of all gold and silver medals. even though Tulocay 1980 "Napa" took Ix-st of class honors Other golds w ent to Oak Knoll 1980 "Vintage Select"• (Oregon); Knudsen Erath 1980 "Vintage Select" (Or- egon) and Geyser Peak 1978 "Kiser Ranch" "Sonoma County [can't resist <.'Ommen t- ing on on~ bronze medalist that s hould have been gold, had the winemaker taken a little more care with the wine La Crema Vin era 1980 "Monterey" IS the wine to whic h I refer, a wme that has everythjng golng for it-save clanty. The appearance 1s mµrk y and cloudy, a condiu on that could have been easuy rem - edied by a -few addJuonal rackings. or by light fin - ing or hltenng I ~leasing a wine in this condition. simply L" For Cl1t\~1•1t•d AtJ A(, fl0N Ca1111 0 "'1.Y Polllt AC) VISOR 6•2 ~78 not prof1~111rt~11. dt1d 1t tVC-l an uth1•rW1.'it' supt•1 b w11w a 111ud1 lugtwr honur Aftt•r s.unphnl{ St'Vt•l'a l La Cnmw Viner•• P11111l Norn; ov<.·r St'Vt·ral M €ad on Wine By Jerry () Mt'<1J vmtagt-i., l h.lVc Yl't to bt• Cahfom1a both winning s...•rv1.-d a d l·ar tm1• While top honors, but with I admirl' a w1111.•ffiC:ikcr New York state wmes who lt•tivt-s :1.'1 11lut·h as l'Omlfrg into the rnajority po:.s1blt• 1n n Wlnl'. this D1v1ded into separate 01w s1111ply lt·~•~""'(oi'.f" sweetness categories. mut•h New York dominated Juhunn1sbt'rg Rlt'slm~ thret> out of five sugar wa~ anolher V('ry demo-levelS': L'rntlc eatt!gory. what Best ofclasshonorsfor w11h Washington anc:_ ~ry~esting went to Hem1an J . We1mer 1982 "fmger Lakes." ln the scrm-dry class a gold and best of class lo G le nora 1982 "Finger Lakes." California came back in a big way in the i;clllJ-sw eet class with J ekt:l 1982 "Home Vineyard" taking the only platinum in the entire lU('tlllng cau•gory, and best of C'la&<i honors with it. The sweet Rlealmgs were a matter of Shllfed honors with three gold mOOals gmng to wines from thrt.-e differe nt states: Gold Seal 1980 "Select Late Harvest," Finger Lakes, N. Y ; Hogue 1982 "Yakima Valley," Wash. and Llords & Elwood 1981 "Castle Magic," Cali- fornia. Hogue and Gold Seal tied for ~t of class. 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IMlll -IMl-.. lllnlSfOel •.at SlOlll 1Ga$ t 10 0.., t t $WJt m'1 1111 u . MTll ..._ .. a •MMl. Fcun• waun • 1 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday, November 2. 1983 t:• Think m~al-size soup for stiper llinches and dinners For super luncheti and dinners, thmk meaJ-stz.e 80Up Few foods are as aooth1ng. .or as filhng There'&' someth1nM comfurtmg and restora- tive about soup: H's 90 tummy-warming But, t ummy -warming n eedn 't mean ca l orie -bulging . meal-size soups can be filling without being fat- tening. Here are some of my seasonal favorites GRE AT NORTH PEA SOUP 2 CUP6 split peas 2 carrots, chopped or shredded 2 onions, chopped or --'ihredded 1 cup diced Can- adian-style bacon (back bacon). or lean fat -trimm~d hams teak 2 quarts water 1A cup 1005e-packed dried thyme (or savory) Pinch of ground al- lspice Combine iltgreruents and heat to boiling. Skim foam. Cover and simmer 1 to l ~ hours, stirnng occasionally. Uncover and siminer until soup is thick. Makes 8 meal-size ser- Vin,gs, 230 calories each. SAN FRANCISCO CRABARONI SOUP 2 cups tomato JU.ice 6 ounces ( ~ cup) tomato-clam Juice 1 cup dry white wine 1 cup water · 16 ounces canned sbced tomatoes I cup each: chopped Pro duce sele cti o n varied November brings a varied selection of fresh its and vegetables to - the market. The coming few weeks will be a turrung point for oranges. Th.1.s year's crop of Valencias is currently wmding down. and the end of the crop looks tern f 1c. Valencia flavor IS sweet- er than ever, so bnng home a good supply for munching and juicing The navel season of- ficially begins in the next two weeks, but the early frwt usually doesn't rep- resent the best of lhe sea.son because it is pick- ~ early and then made to "sweat" unW color is gamed Tangerines will begin appearing in local mar- kets during the next few weeks. Like early crop na vels. they are "sweated" as a means of enhancmg color appear- ance Apples abound lil all produce departments. Some of the biggest ship- men ts of the year will be amvmg from Washing- ton IJl a week or two. Size and color on all varieties should be good. Golden delicious are partJcularly tasty and large in stz.e. Iceberg lettuce should reflect a downward trend an price this week. A. glut, only temporary. in supply is creating a favorable market for the consumer this week and next Cabbage should be a good buy dunng the week and quality 1s good. There al.so 1s a good supply of carrots, and retail pnces ought to reflect this. Quabty does vary, so pick and choose carefully. So up heart y Good flJlvor and easy to prepare. CORN SOUP 1 17 -ounce can golden cream-style com 1 cup milk Y 1 teaspo o n Worcestershire sauce lA teaspoon salt Dash of white pepper In an el~c blender, whirl the com, milk, onion and Woroostershire together unuJ pureed Heat, stir- ring m the aalt and pepper Makes 2 IA cups. onion. l'l'lery. n 1rrot Combine mgredle;ts, ~.., c·up d1c'\.>d nod or ~Xl'Cpt macaroni and green swet•l bt•ll f"'P· crabmeat. Heat to boil- per (or m•xt-0) ing; sur m macaroru a 4-ounc.,. l'an rnush-httlc at a time. Simmer room • s ll·ms and 15 nunutes unc.'Overed, Sli m Gourmet By Barbara Gibbons necks, tikinned 16-ounce can slked wmatoes Heat water to boiling; add ch ick en necks. When boiling agalh. skim foam Crom surface. Add remaining mgre- ~ents. Cover and aun-mer 50 to 60 minutes. aoup. Before serving, skim fa t from surface of eoup and remove bay• lea/ Makes 4 meaJ-att.e ser- vings. about 200 calories- each. Small clove garlic, llltnced ~ teaspoon dm.>d sav6ry (or thyme) l quart tomalD JUlct' lO·ounce can un- diluted onion soup Worccswrshirc -sauce, garlu: and savory Shi.~ 1nt1J 1-tnch meatballs Comb1n~ remaining 1ngredlenu (t!Xcept lemon juice and sweet- ener. if using). heat to boiling. Drop in meat- balla. Cook uncovered 15 mmuleti. p1~'eS. undrainc"'CI st.irringp ft.tnlo\ j • l'UP c·hoppcd frt.>Sh Add crabmeat. Sim· parsl~y er untll crab is thawed MEATBALL CAB- 1 medium head cab- bage , coa r sely shredded l teaspoon f~nnel d heated throui;ch . l cup each · sht.'ed celery, onion. carrot BAGESOUP ~· Makes 4 meal-sire ser-IA cup chopped fresh parsley 'h pound fat-trimmed beef round, ground Optional: l tablespoon lemon juice Skim any fat from surface of soup. (Remove from heat and st.tr in lemon juJce and sweet- ener, if deatred.) Makes 4 meal-size servings. 210 / calories each. h teaspoon mar pram 1'v1ngs, 260 calories each. 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He reached the U.S. border at ~gara Falls on Friday. "Every place w~·ve been, you can be assured tha\ dyslexia and aphasia are now household . ; ... ' words," said h.ia mot.her, Jean Meyer. Oyalexia I.a a reading diaabillty that causes letters to appear backward or upside down. Apha&la ta a speech impediment that makes a the speaker difficult to urvterstand. Danny began h.ia croea-continent run ~re than four months ago and haa averaged 30 miles a day;going through 15 pairs of running shoes. his mother said. The youngster, w ho has run seven mara- thons, said 'he wants to run acl'088 the Soviet Onion next because "nobody's ever done it before." ~ Daily 1111· 1111 I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1983 ~N LANDERS 02 THI COAST AND THI COUNTY COMICS 0 3 OBITUARIES 04 Otto th~ hugging hero Two local women ha ve crea ted a new book se_rj_esvfar small children .. By CHRIS CRAWFORD Dllll)',.....C--1 "If something's amJSS and I'm feeling blue. a hug and a kiss alw~ys helps me through." wo local women have created a new book series for small children. starring I • little f;ctional hero named Otto. and his dog, Tik. Kid Love Unlimited JS the business . venture of Anne McCasland, ~ta Mesa, and Katliieen Morey. Newport Beach, who plan to market an ongoing series of ''Otto" books in addition to the recently published first title, "Otto Shares a Hug and A Kiss." Described by one reviewer as "Everych1ld" (from 3 to 83). Otto is the fictional counterpart oC Kathy's son John. age 5, who mspired a first story wheQ he was four months old. The. stories have become a chronicle of John"s growing up. Morey says. with Otto portraying her son's personality. and "the best that there is in John." All of the stories are written in ught verse. a I I, 'I "" . . .. 'If I slam the door forgetting my finger, Ah ug and a kiss won't let the hurt linger.' form that Morey favors. She began wntmg poetry as an English major at.Mt. St. Mary's college and won-a couple of poetry prizes at that tim e'. Partner Mc:Casland has been a long time fan of Morey's verses. "Everytime the re would be a new baby or some other exciting event, I would call Kathy and ask ' if she would ':"'~ me something. Then l would have it frame<Yand give it as a gift." She was especially impressed with• the Christmas letter that Morey wrote in 197a. announcing (in poetic form) the addition of J ohn to the Morey family circle. McCasland took a copy to -the Daily Pilot; it was published on Christmas Eve under the heading, 'Mange r Story Modernized," but Mc:Casland was inadvertently listed_ as the author. "So that was really the beginning of our association on the writing," she laughs. The idea to actually begin publishing the Otto stories came, says Morey, "when a friend commented to me that life is not easy when you are young." Morey he rself believes that too often children are given more negatives than positives, more criticisms than praise. Thus her aim is to emphasize the positive, even in the hame Otto, which is her acronym for Out To Teach Optimtsm. The name also derives from "auto" meaning "self." says the author. "My concept is that within all of us is the potential for everything good that we can do in our lives. It's in all these little kids as well." Once Morey decii!_~ publish, she set about looking for an illustrafi>r , but with no success. "I found it close to impossible to verbalize to an artist what I was trying to achieve. Anne watched mE through all the frustration, and finally she said, 'You could do it yourself -take a class,' So I went off to a cartoo~ class. an ~he went off to a publishing class, and we did i\!" Finding a-ealligrapher was easier for them-. by a chance meeting with an artist in a checkout line. Local artist Anita F.gan Healy "was so taken With t he idea, that we invited her to dinner to hear more ~bout it." The result was that they hired her to do the calligraphic text throughout the book and design the layout for the other. . The first book was finished j.ast May, and three weeks later the partne,-s took it to the American Booksellers' Association Conven tion in Dallas. ~here they had a booth in the small press section. "So far the ABA has been THE highligh t," says Morey. "We are still motivated by the response. We h.ad at least a thousand people come by our booth and just wonderful reactions." One of the favorable reactions came from author Leo Buscaglia; who exchanged books with them and encouraged them in the ir projects. Another celebrity encounter was with Dick Cavett, as he stepped on to the hotel elevator with them. "It was my fantasy come true; meeting Dick Cavett and giving him a copy of my book!'' says Morey. Cavett was in his running shorts and anny cap. ready to jog around the hotel. "So he carried 'Otto' face out, as he jogged around the parking lot. ?APARAZZI • Moon festival ••• Susan Wan crowned By VIDA DEAN Of-Dllll)',_9WI , r s . usan Wan was crown. eel Moo~ Festival queen Saturday at Cost.a Mesa Country Club during Orange County Chinese ural Club's first beauty pageant. , Judges makeup artist Me-Me Kasdeo, Bessie Loo and artist professor Nlng Yeb selected the 20-year-old Pifcentia resident from 10 contes- tants. First runne r-up was Ano.a Toy of Carson with Keodyl Jue of Los Angeles as second runner-up. (Prires were $500, $200 and $100.) The queen (judged oi:i beauty, poise and personality) wore a pale pink sequinned and embroidered cheong-som as she walked under the bower of bright fl(>'t"ers to accept her tiara and scepter. ~agic, Isfand entertainer Ted Carey Jobnson sang "Because She's Beautiful," a song he had written special for the queen. Other contestants participating (;md in- troduced by Emcee Frank Kwan of NBC Channel 4) were Elliabetb Aw of San Gabriel, Candace Chee and Janet Pang, both of Huntington Beach, Diane Lam of Orange. Mary M. Louie of Fullerton. Ger11yn Mu of Woodland Hills, A.ana Toy of Carsol'I and Eva Sung of La Palma who was named Mi.85 Congeniality. < Prior to the contest (bathing suit and cheong-som competition) the Moon Festival crowd of more than 260 visited the buffet table and were entertained by a CQlorful program of ceremonial Uon, peacock and butterfly dances. May Sae Cbee of Huntington Beach (there with husband Lorrin who just returned from trip to China) and Pamela Lee of Lakewood were co-<:hairmen in charge of the queen cont.est. Othe r committee members attending wer e Barbara Powell and husband Artbar of Irvine, Ratb DlD1 of Newport Beach (there with husband Dr. Lock Gee), Helen Woo of Fullerton (festival chairman). ADJta Cbew of La Palma (husband Henry taJc1ng pictures), Florence Black, Orange, and Carolyn Sancbe1-Cbew, Fulle rton, Others enjoying the festivities were Mary and Tboma1 Lee (she's club president), Ro1e and NorUlaa Smede1aard, Edltb Humpert and 110n James L. Humpert, Mae Loa Dta1 (d8ughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ding) there with Steve Batcbeller, the Edward S ... cb and daughter Llada, Billie and Lffaard Sar1eat, Ka-Ju and Mar1aret Pan1, Ea1eae Marray (Peat. M arwick, M lt.chell) with Jady Grey of Fountain Valley. ·Unification ••• Long overdue in Africa NEW HA VEN, Conn. -Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka, one of the Third World'~ top literary figures, ·says the unification of Africa is long overdu~. but nol close to happening. ''The news, l regret to say Is not good," Soyinka told about 300 Yale University studenta, faculty and New Haven community membera recently. "It has been a quurttir century since the flrst independent st.ate In Af Pic.a but t)lere has been very little development in African economic or social status," he saJd. As he recounted the history of African reslstanc't! t.o British, French and Portugese coloni&liam, Soyinka said there waa never a shortag_e of plans for the future of Afncan colonies. -"My point is.. that altematixe!I for existing have been proposed, bu t the need for the preeervaUon of UttJe fiefdoms prevented unity'' of the continent, he said. • · • ·Soyinka lias written many volwnes of ti~tlon, non-fiction, poetry and criticism. His plays include "The Road," "The Strong Breed," "A Dance of The Forests," "Death and the King's Horseman" and "Madmen and Specialists " ClASSlfllD ....- I .. They looked great together." (Cavett ~as a scheduled speaker at the ABA and was also there to prom ote his own book.) Currently the partners are waiting for book reviews, prior to widespread distribution, although they have introduced it locally to some bookstores and to the Orange County Libraries (where it has been~ for story hours.) Also a numl:>M-of local pre-school and -eleml!rrtary teachers are using it as a supplement book for beginning readers or for story hours. "Tu ' writing for small.chilQ.ren, I tried to use the rhyme and the repetition which are good for learning to read." says Morey . "!·wanted to have a series that wouldn't be just stories but would al.so be used in a learning situation." · Recently "Otto" was featured at the Chil- dren 's Book Fair s ponsored by Cal State Fullerton, and last week, Mc:Casland read one of the stories at ' the Dana Niguel Library story hour. On Nov. 7, Morey will participate in Authors' Night at Mesa " Verde L ibrary. Future plans for "Otto" include the develop- ment of an Otto doll to accompany the stories; workbooks and activity books for pre-readers and beginning readers; and ~ibly an Otto greeting card (smO, they have discovered an "Otto" market with college students and ~dulrs as well as youngsters.) "We realize that we have a long road ahead of us," says Morey. "But we are as enthusiastic about Otto now as we were in the beginning. And, based on our response from the public so far. there is no way we are going to fail." "And when everythmg's fine and you don't Candace Chee tried for crown. May Sue Chee, right, with Ka-l- and Margaret Pang. - ~ I .. Anne McGasland (far left) and Kat~leen Morey have created a new b ook series fork.ids, introducing a new hero named Otto. rea.lly need 1t, give a hug and a kiss; you just won't . believe it." ,_ "' \ ./ ' ,;, . . ' .., .,,__ '- . . 1 As a matter of fact, believe it 01 not, my mom and my dad hug and kiss-quite a. lot:' Judge Me-Me Barbara Powell Mae Lon Batcheller. Kasd~ : • I with - 02 Orange Coast DAlL Y PILOT/Wednesday. November 2. 1 9~ i Teen housing •.• Beware of open door policy" PUBllC. HOTICC POOllt r.QTIC£ CON80llDA TEO REPORT Of CONDITION Of SOUTH COAST BANK ' DEAR ANN LANUi"'_.ll!7 l lww a nws.s.age for all parents who lhmk tht•y an~ lx•mg C.ood Samarit.aru; by housanf{ .md fet.-'Cling a lt>t'n·agt•r w ho has ~n "ktt'kt~l out " Thf• story yuu might gt·t Cro m your tt.•tm : "My fne nd John has no pla<'<' w go . HUI, hu her is a drunk. Hjs motht•l' 1s 011 drugs They ~at hun up for nothing I k lk>t"'ls u place to stay Cur a few days unul it U! safe tu go hl>n1t' P lew;<· let him be wit~) U!I." Bdon · you S<ty yes, find out who th" boy is Get h lB home h'h•phont• number Cail htS parents and check. M aybe ht> 1s n runaway and htS folks art' w orried sick bet·a~· llwy don't know where he 1s. l have tx'<.'n on both s1dt-s o f this fence, a nd it can be ht•artbrcaking. Pl<>ast> pay attention to what I'm saying I wish si)mt'OflL' had tippt;<l me off SLEEPLESS N1GHTS lN L 1 DEAR SLEEPLESS: Her e's your tip -and It's a good one. Thanks for writing. D~R ANN LAN UEJ{S I am almost l'ertatn what your adVl<'L' w ill bl--but l must 8':<' tt m pr-tnt before I givE' up on this -I am a 3ti·Vl'ar uld d1vorc.'C'd w oman involvt>d with a 28-ye:u-· uld. bl.St'xuaJ male. W e have been seeing on e-anothi:r for two years. "l.,arrv" had a Eng.ageD1ents Langston-ZiQ1merman The engagement 11f Cathenne Langston of Costa Mesa and Mark Zimmerman o f 1.rvtne w as announ·ced at a dinner hosted by her parents, Mr and Mrs. W illiam E..l.angston of Newport Beach .it t.he Big Canvon Countrv Club. The bnde-ele<:t 1s a graduate of Costa Mesa High SChool and attended UC Sant.a Barbara and the Art Center. Cnllt'gc o f Dcs.tgn in Pasadena The future bridegroom IS the son of Mr and Mrs. Richard ZunmE>rman of Yentura. He gradu- ated from Northeast High School m Fort Lauderdale. Fla . and l."l' Santa Barbara A late March wf'ddmg a t St Andrew's Presbytenan Church in Newport Beach LS planned Pengra-La tham Mrs. Nt.-<l Pt•ngra uf Hunungton Beach has .announced the engagement of her daughter. Joyce. to Gary Latham of Newport Beal"h Gary IS the son of BruCt' and Ht•lt•n L..itham of H untingto n Beach The l'OUph: are graduates u f Edison High &hoot J oyce c.'Omplett>tl t v. o yi:c;rs u f stud~ a t Golden W est College. and ts d past hunort-d quet>n of Bethel 120, Hunt111gton Beal"h . !nt.emat1unal Order of J ob's Daught1::rs Sht alSi) S('rved as Grand Belhel repn·~ntall\'P to thE' P ro"1nct• uf -Aloo~adca HI~ lllSO Sb · ·urks f1J.t-Ihc.. Architect s Group in Jlunt1n~wn &·at'h Her.f tance hu_-. wr\ <'Ci t.1!-mastl'r 1.·uunnlur of Hunt1ngt.0n Bea1.·h Chapter. Order of OeM olay He ls employl>d by G roup W Telev1s1on in Ne wport Beach The wedding will be tn the Los Altos United MethodtSt ChurC'h . Long &ach, in Ft•hruar~ Durand -Legns Dr <ind M rs Ja.mt'S Xl'nkos of Hunttngton Beach have annoum'('(I the e ngagement of tht!1r daughter. Dianne Louist> Durand of Huntmgton Beach. to Chnstophf'r r'rE'<ienck Lf'gn.s of Gard(·n Grove The bnde·el('{'t 1s a g raduate of Marina High School and rec1eved a R.A 1n et"Onom1cs from Cal State Long Beach H er fiance 18 the son of Mr and Mrs Ho mer Legris o f Garden G rove and is a graduate of J ordan High School and Cal State Long Beach with a B.S in hnanctal management A February w edding at St P olycarp Catholic Ch urch 1n Stanton ts planned. .. Weissmann-Hamilto n The March weddtng plans of L ynda Eileen Weissmann of Costa Mesa and Michael Hamilton of Los Angeles w ere announced by her mother. Mrs. Const.a.nee Weissmann of Costa Mesa. H amilton is the '!On nf Richard Hamilton of Los Angeles. THE HEALING ENERGY FORUM presents REV. ROSALYN BRUYERE Jn "THE BODY SYMBOLOGY WORKSHOP" N<>V. 4-5-6 COMMUNITY CHURCH BY TlfE BAY 148 E. 22nd St .. Costa Mesa Call 645-7650 for more information ----- t ' ~ ~ ~ : 0 0 f..,.,.. ..... • " ·4 0 , DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? All new businesses· using a fictitious name . must by law be registered with the County Clerk. The DAILY PILOT provides the forms a nd filing services for our customers II you are stat'tlng a new business call the DAIL V PILOT for information and forms 646-4321 EXT l3' Daily Pilai q ANN LANDERS Tell tbt' freeloader to pack It lo, and make a d~ct:nl life for yuunelf. • • • DEAH ANN LANUEHS. 111 rcfercm~ to th1· "appalhug 1gnon111<.'l' of gl'Ograpby" am ong A.j'nerkun sc.:h ookh ild n•n: • ~ Consolidated Repo11 ot Condition ol "COMMERCEBANK" ol N11wport Be11ch. Orange Couniy And Oomestlc Subaldlartea at t11e close ol busl1111s11 on St1ptum1>u1 30. 1983 • State Bank No. 12·19 ASSETS Cash ond Clue trom nenks Ii Do41et Amount• In Thouu nd• lonK·tune relationship with an olde·r man. When nwy broke u p. w e began to d ate. l ha\tt' s hared. everything with Larry U'avl'I, dinners out, the t hea ter and dancing-I always pay the tab because I have more mon ey Lhan he h as. I've given h im m an y expensive presents an~ paid for intenstvt' therapy, trying to strwghwn him out_ • What po:;sib lc purpc~ 1s :;t•rvt.-<l by cxpt.-t·ung ~hoolchildrcn to mcmortre the cup1taJ of l'Vt:ry st.ate in the union? Most people will never net-<l to know that Helena is the cap1ud of Mon tana' Ratl}er than forcing kjds m to 1.1 bonng and mearung'less m t•rnory exercise m the name of education , how abou t teaching them tu read a road map and a train, bus, and plane schedule? Thafs what they'll n et.'<i to ge t somewhere. The stat.A• capital can be looked up in a book. Let's leave the trivia to late-night d isc JOCkeys! -PRACTICAL NA VIG ATOR [N SOUTtiPORT. CONN. 1 Investment socurlt1ea (Market value $ 10,6!1'>) Federal funds &Old and socurltles purchased under agreements to resell In domestic olflcea 15,609 11.035 15,870 :>6.452 Now Larr)'. tells me he has been seeing his malt· friend agam . H e says he cannot give him up t'Ompletely a nd I w ill nave to "understand ." I am in therapy rnysell, and m y doctor says he is using m e and I shQUJd stop being a fool. My friends and family say the same thing. I am really h ung up on th is guy Please telJ me if you think th ere is a ny chance that I w ill win out 1£ I hang 1n there. -DAFFY DELORES DE AR DELORES: No. There's tbe answ er you needed to see lo print. Your the rapist, f.amlly Qd friends are rlgbt. ·~ JOUI HEALTH DR PETER J S TEI NCROHN DEAR P ORT: Me morizing req uires· menta l · dlsc lplloe -·and ll~at's tbe value of l~atolog the state capitals. . . . Eve11 If urmkmg IS the "i.11" thing In your crowd, it nee<fn't crowd y<Ju <JUI. Learn tlw facts from Ann Landers' bookll'l. "Booze and You For Teen-Ag<.•rs Only." &md 5U lt!nts and a self-addres.5ed envelope r.o A11n Landers, P.O Box 11995. Chicago, Ill. 60611. takjng a hypertensive's blood pressure. Dlagnos· mg mentaJ health 1s d1 ff1t·ult • • • Loans. Total Leas Allowance lor posslbla loan losses Loans, net Bank premises. F F & E e tc. Real estate owned other lhan hank µrem1ses Other aaset s TOTAL ASSETS l1ABILITIE8 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES Total demand deposits Total time and sa111ngs deposits • TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES FeCleral lunds purchased anCI secur111es sold 1mC1er agreements 10 repurchase tn domestic. otflces Other llabllltles . TOTAL LIABILITIES SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY Common stock No. shares author11ee1 1 092 ·- 565 55,887 1 979 2.503 1,218 104, 101 95 407 32.157 63.250 95.407 68€ 989 97.082 No. shares oustane11ng 916 6. 461 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITA i 6.461 Retained earnings 55€ TOTAL SHAREHOLDE RS EOUlr'I' 7,019 TOTAL LIABI LITIES AND SHAflEHOLDERS EQUITY 104.101 The unClerslgned. RoberJa E Masters, Sr Vice PreslClent and Lenee C Blue Ch1et Execuuve Ottlcer 01 1he above-named bank, each declares lor himself alone eno not !or lhe other I have personal knowledge ol the matters contamed 1n this repon end I believe that each statement In said report Is true Each ol the undersigned. tor h1msell llfone end no1 lo• !he other. certifies undar penally or pequry 111at ttte lorego1ng 1s true and correct Executed on October 28 1983 at Newport Beach, Call· lorn1e Robert& E Masters DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: If it isn 't ant> thing, 11's a.nother No t a w eek goes by that I haven't got somethtng to complain about. I think I live nght. No bad ha~ts llke drinkmg, smokmg or nverea ung FOR MRS. W.: Therf''s n o spet:1f1c connec:t10n between genttal herpes and c..-ervtcal cancer (of the uterus). H owever, there's a g reater risk in pauents w h o have a history of venereal disease, and 1n th ooe who adrrut to haVlng many sexuaJ partners Such patien ts should have frequent exarrunat1ons. • Lance C Blue ' Published Orange Coasl Dally Pilot Nov 2 1983 5902-83 • • • PUBLIC NOTIC[ PUBLIC NOTICE l'm 34 and have never been really sick, but it's the nagging complaints that get me down. p·or e xample . today a severe h eadac..+ie is on my health m enu ru fill up on aspirin and manage Co get through the worklng day. Last week, I baq ~ete "" pams in one l\_nee I'm sure 11 wasn't arth nhs, but aspmn took care of that. too. T h e w eek before. m y tro uble w as a stomach upset. Probab ly something DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: M y doctor tells me I'm ane mic due t.o heavy blood 105.5 dunng m y periods. He prescribed iron. I hate to take pills. W O 't d . t bee h to tak .~ f · ? M V CONSOLIDATED n IC noug e care 0 It. rs. . REPORT OF CONDITION DEAR MRS. V.: Ask h un 1f takmg U'on-n ch ~ ~.,Q"W coa.ClT ,!\ff" -~~~-·~ ii man~~·~~·· --~~~·_,,_h .. ~ ... ~ "~",..,, 11··;;-'cltH~~~·--lOOWi ul\e es•·~ .. j vcesc'Clu1t'5, w n otr-'gr"au1 COnsone!'lile epor1 o vondltlon 01 " 0 \;UA::> 1 breads, liver, etc. will take care of your problem lf BANK' of Cos1a Mesa, Orange Couri1y end Domestic. not you'd better get used to t.akmg the U'On ptlls · Subs1e11ar1es at the close 01 busmess 011 September 30. 19&3 ' · Stat• Benk No. 1239 I ate. I took some anti-diarrheal medicine and that cleared up What I'm getting at is that I've become a chronic complainer My wife and kids run from me. They expect I'll !)(> groaning and moan ing. What's lh<> "cure?" Mr. F. DEAR MR. F.: The ('Ure IS a phLlosophy of thankfulness that you're not under treatment for c:.:ant-er, heart disease. rheumatoid arthritis, or som eotherc.·hrorul', threat~nmgrondition. l realiz.e that a headache or upset s tomach is unromfor table Nevertheless, wher1 complrurung bel'Omes a habit. !Jff' can become drab. (t's easy for me to say "count your blessings," but 1t makes sense. doesn't 1l? ••• DE AR MR. R .: I agret' that a psychiatrist h a5 , a treml'ndous-respons1b1ltty in releasing a patl('nt r rom -a-men-t:al 1nsht~t-ienc He t>an only. rely eA probab1bt1es One can't invanably make a certam pred1ct11m that the pati(•nt won't become violet or be pot.enllally d angtltous for society. The re are no spe;c1fil" tests like taking an ECG m heart disease or RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. ••u111ltelater end •-• '· ....... ,,. • i.. TR IGGER • • • FOR MRS. U.: I know Many medical men stLll doubt if there is such a medical conditio n as hypoglycemia. But l think the diagnosis is indicated in the patie nt w hose blood sugar level falls at least 50 pen..-ent with 2-5 hours after eaung. And suffers such symptoms as extrem e nervous- ness, palpitations. sweating. and weakness -all relieved quick ly by ingesung sw eeL<; I· believe many cases are overlooke<;l. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: M y husband and I are in our late 20s. We eat balanced meals and exen·1sc regularly. But my husband s weats so profusely that h e can actually wnng out I') is clothes afte r a trip to thl' gym Since._.be i..Wea.1.s s.o ~ lS It Wl.SC. tO n:.'<iUL'l! bts_ sodium in take? Mrs. B DEAR MRS. B.: Unless thc·re are con(ramd1ca- t10ns such as heart dtsease, hy pertension, etL: .• he should replace sodium loss rathe r than restnc t its use CORTEZ Black Camel Narrow. Medium, & Wide Widths Navy Rust Camel Narrow, Medium , & Wide Widths BUYING Old Baseball Cards or anything pertaining to sports Ce11 or Write Jim Kovacs 26H02 Cemlno Caplttreno 114 L.aguna Niguel. C,.. 926H 643-1413 Ge t GREEN casti lor WHITE elephants .... 1th a Clessiloed Ad Cell 642-5678 ·:·~ --:.~. , The lowdown on leather ... a apeclal price! You won't find more fashion for your money. Supple, unlined Regularly $40.00 leather distinctively styled with $29 97 striking details. A sensational · Naturallzer value for Fall! NOW ~rrow and Wide Widths Our Specialty THE HARBOR CENTER SHOE 2300 Harbor Blvd HUT Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 (714) 546-6775 Dollar Amount• In ThouHnd• ASSETS Cash enCI Clue from banks 1nves1ment secur111es !Market value $3 4251 Federal funds sold and securi11es purchaseCI unCler agreements 10 resell In domestic 0H1ces Loans, 1 otal Less Allowance lor poss101e loan lossses Loans. net Bank premises. F F a ·E etc Real estate owneCI other lhan oank premises Other asse1s . TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC QFF'ICES Total demand depos11s Total 11me and savings depos11s TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AN! FOREIGN OFFICES M~~~~~-­ Other hab1htles TOT AL LIABILI TIES SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Common stock 3,328 3.509 26.875 462 soo 26 413 •3 605 3.854 1 231 42 440 39 S49 14 253 25.296 39.549 ;_ia -462 • 40.295 No snares authomed 1.000.000 No snares outstanCllng 588.138 (Amoun11 1,470 Surplus l .389 TOT AL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL 2,85S Retaining earnings (7 14 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY 2 1 4~ TOT AL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY 42 44( The undersigned Carl R l moer. President ano Mary A Ale Vice Pres1C1en1/Cash1er of ltie abov&-nameCI bank eacr declares. tor himself alone anCI nol lor lhe other I tiave persbne knowledge ol the matters conta1neo 1n this report ano I be11evf thel each s1atement ln said report 1s true Each ot the unaer signed. tor hlmsell alone anel no1 tor the other cenmes unde1 penally ol perjury tha1 lhe loregolng 1s 1rue anCI correct Executed on October 20. 1983 at Costa Mesa Celllorn1a CARL R TINDER, PRESIDENT , MARY A ALE. VICE PRESIDENT CASHIER Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Nov 2 1983 5851 -8: POOLIC ..OTICE PUBLIC ..OTICf CONSOLIOAT~O REPORT OF CONDITION ConsollClatlng domesllc subsidiaries or the Llber1y National Bank ol Hunllngton Bea~h In the State of Ca111orn1a. lt1 the close ol business on September 30, 1983 published In response to call made by Comptroller ol the Currency. under 11t1e 12, United States Code. Section 161 Charter Number 17308 1 National lank Region Number 14 Statement ol Resources and Llabllltles I ASSETS Cash and due from depository institutions U.S Treasury securities ...... Obligations ol other U S Government agencies and corporations All other securities Federal funds sold anCI securllles purchased I under agreements to resell Loans. Total. . . . . Less. Allowance !or possible loan losses . Loans.Net . . I Bank premises. furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Intangible assets All other assets . TOT Al ASSETS ... ULABILITIES Demand deposlls ol lndlvlduals. partnerships, Bf\~ corporations. Thouund1 of dofl•,. 17.990 ... 101 3, 117 150 1.800 36.958 263 36,695 1.254 116 553 61 776 16,352 Time and Mvlnga depo811s of Individuals, partnerahlpa, and corporations . .. . .. .. 37. 715 Depoalt1 of United StatN Government . .. .. . .... .... 82 Certified and offlcer-s' checks ... . ......... .. .... , ... 1,435. TOTAL DEPOSITS.......... . . . ... ..._ ...... -.............. 55.584 Total demand depoalts ......... -.. . ....... 17,869 Total time and savings deposits.. 37,714 Federal fund• purohue<I and securltlea aold under -oreementa to repurchase .... All other llabllltlea.................... .. TOTA L·LIABILITIES.................... .. EQUITY CAPITAL Common llOCk No, 1har .. aulhorlzed 2;400,000 ............. 771 . .......... 4111 50.77'4 No. sharee outstanding t,500,000... ......... 2,500 Surplus........................ .. . .. . . . . ............ 2,49:? Undivided profits end ri!serve for contlngenclet and othef capital reserves ... TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL .. TOT,(L LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL MEMORANDA Amount• out11andlng 89 ot report date Standby le1ters -pf credit, total . . Time certlllca1&1 ot deposit .. ............. 9 .. 5.00~ 8 1,77E . 53( In denominations ol S 100.000 or more . 20,M~ Average for SO calendar days (Or calender month) ending wttt repof1 date: To tal depoalla.... .. 52. 151 We. the undersigned directors, attest to lhe correct""9 o· this statement of re90uroes and ll11bllltle1 We declare Jl'lat It hat been au mlnlc:I by us. And to-the be11 ol our knowledge an< belief hH been prepared In conlormanoe with the ln1tructlon1 end 11 true and correct G•ald M. Wllllame Alvln M, Co.n Phlllp S. lngr.& I, James 0. Ou, Chief Financial Officer ot the ebove-namec bank do hefeby declare that thl1 Report of Condition 11 trw aru correct to the beat ot my knowtec:toe Md belief. Jamft D. Ott OctOber 19. 1983 Publl1hed Oran~ Coaat Dally Piiot Nov 2. 1983 \ i' THI~ t' \'I II.\ ('I Rfl ~ ov B· Keane j ~ Ill \ H " \ D l h •: Cy Brae Anoerson I. "Why couldn't I 1ust run into a nomeowner with a gun?!" THERE 5 ~ "..\".,. .. ~ TAND r-,c;; J\:R HE~E T4E Pu~Pi<. "I PA .... CH etr~=-~ .. IT .. OU Eoe:E -.iH'.E ON 1-lALLOWEE~ N16H..-_C( _ I~ 1H~tr{! rr 1t 1,1..IMPW L.I ZAF\V! He'{, ~EL.AX, ~1.1.-A~ '100 MUSI f'f ~NOUI! by Jim Davis oy V1rg11 Partch (VIP) I '1-:ll't W1·sl vulnnublt· w,.,, dt•Ah NOlt'rtl +A 63 AIU1i762 3 +A J 2 Wt:Sl ~:A "if· +98752 +KQJIO.J • 4 t(ij53 1 K1 0!176 H • 53 + li 4 SOtll'll +\'old J!I A Q li 42 +IU~l0!176 'I h1· h11fcl1n1: \\nt 'urth l:ut ..,outh 1'10 I I + 2 + 4 + Ii + l'a~w Pa .. f'I Nh !1111•111111: lt-.1d I 1\1 "' • ·1 h1· t 1111111w111.ol l.111· 111 DH \BBLJ: QR AS8LE., l WA~ ~f..l.IE.VLO 10 \.\EA~ f\.4 A1 ioU f\NALL. '{ rouNO -IOOR , · PE. I 0Uc. 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" DAILY ~ GOif N ON BllDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN AN D OMAR SH ARIF sur11nn· 1n llnta1n ~pOMOrt'd 11 new tom 1ournam1•11t th" yrar Mort• than :JOO h·uni' played off for four plni;l''I rn thr t'\'r11t 'l'hry "'t•r1• Juin1·d hy lour inv1t1:d lt·.tn" uni· \'11th frorn th1• l 'r111t·d :-i11tt·~. fr,1nt'l', llril.un .incl EnKl:ind llr1IJ10 drf1•al1•d lh•· l 'n1t1·cl St.ill·~ 111 the· fin.ii Thi' "''" on1• ul 1h1· 11111r1· 11111•rt·~11nl( h.11111\ ul lh• l1nal Woul1I you r~th1·r pl.I\ or dl'ft•nd 'Ix dub' ah1·r ll trum11 l1·i1d' ' fh1· rum1Jl't 1t I\,. .1urt 11111 .illuw' :'\urth to JUdl(o h1' h.1ncl ,.,.II :0.111tth ITIU'I lit 'h11rl 1n 'IJJCl\-'·•'" tho r1· 1' .1n 1·xri·lh·nl 111 "" d11I" I' ,, ro·J,1tn.1hl1· 'hot 11111 "11 t1 .tlll o\hl'r 1 .... o1 w• "'"" "'' prolil1·111 \Lt h hot h r .. 11 ''ll" hr o .t~ 1 WA'S Be.61NNI N& lo S~PE.c.i f~ PLA'{ I in)( h11cfly, ii you d1,r1ml 11 ht•isrl CHI th1• llrC' l)f ~p11d1') 1tnd try \Cl \C'l UJJ l'llhl'r rl'tf wit. you liri' do1111wd l11 1,11lun· l'hnt·furl', you mu'l llO'tJJUtll' t.iklnj( D ht•1tfl d1,r~1rd .ind, 11h1•r druwinj( dt1oth1•r round or trump,, run l h•· J.irk ol h1•,1rl' If ~ . .i,1 w111) lhl' trirk. y11u hav1• nu pruhlt·m~ 'l'hl' hrarl ~UI\ (';Ill ht• l'\tabll~h1·d With a rufllnl( fin,.,~,. l!Od you h11v1• morl' than 1·nu111<h trirk' But whal 11 L"t 1furk' th" f1r'l h1 Ml ' ) 1111 .ljlJJl'dJ lO ht• ,hurt ol oin 1•ntr~ In wl UIJ' 111•1 run \ht· ht•.irt' lllll .1p1w.1r.1nr1'' rJ n 111· do·ll'tl 111).( I ,1,h I h" .tro 111 h1 .iri-.tnol rull ,, h1·.trl \o.,. , .t ht hi ,,, 1 1111lt.1m•111•I' .1n1t 11111 o 1IJ,l111'1IHJ \o•\I lt'olli 1inol hl'r he.rt and allow f.asl lo w111 tht' trick' East t$ down to nothing but.spade~. and he musl pul you 1n dummy w~ h Lht act of sp11dPs S1nrl' you tan now dl\c11rd 111 your dtamoltd losers on lhr acr ol spades and dummy's two good h1·a r1 s. you should be dl'litch led that you opted lo r,!~y . Han you bffa ruealq I•· lo double 4rouble7 Let Charlea Goren he.Ip you II.ad your way throqb tht •ue af DOUBLES for peuJtlu and for takeout. f'or a copy of hia DOUBLE~ booklet. tead 11.115 to "Gorea·l>oublea," cart or thi1 Dtwapaper. P.O. 801 259, Sorwood. N.J. 076411. Malle chccll1 pa yable to :'l.t'w8papt>rboolra. by Kevin Fagan 010 -IOU HEAR 1~A17 ~I? V\>C.I( li.~b Ml~tt-16 P.NO 1. ?U?l'UIE.0 f O\Ul. ?\..P.'i II by Lynn Johnston u•:,,IS rH•: 'I•:' \t·•~ Hank Ketcham MOM,WHE~E:.CAN I PU! MY C.ANDY so's PROBLEM IS-HIDING- lME CANDY WHERE. 0 C.f\N'I FIND IT II· ' -, ... .I -- c 'LET ME KNON WHEN 'THE LITTLE AANV '(f)~HES ~E 816 COOKIE JAR ." i S KEAL Ti.\ L t.J1H1 ARMS LIKE Hb l DON T SEE HOW YOU COULD HAYE i\\ISSED NOTICING IT . ! by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M Schul z // 2 t by Tom K Rya n LIZllE CANT FIND rr . •·t'\K\ "l'\K•:RBt:\'\ MO'JT OF TME Kl~ ({r THE AL1E.RN~TIVE. ~HOOl CfJME FRON'\ TROUBLED HOMES t DR. S 'IO('k Ye ss1 R . "fHe SYNDtCA'feS WI 1...-l ... e>e FIGH!LN ' o veR ~1 s ON~.' I I · Jl UGt: P \R"t;R I • FA(. ... MA~/.) OF THEM ((;N'~ E.JE.t. K1'.()W WHERE THEIP' PARENTS ARE , SC WOPflMG THERE I':> ~1hG Tv BE. A CHAU£NGE ! ........ -. _____ ...J THIS IS HIS HOME. • A86EY1 WE'\.L WAIT UNTIL. HE COMfS OUT' . [ by Tom Bat1uk ON TH£ OTHER HAND • THE.PE. AREJ..'T At-¥( P.T.A ME.ETING5 10 AifEND ! by Harold Le Ooux l WOU\.ON T DO THAT DARLING' I'M JUST~ TO CARRY 'l'O\.J BACK TO YOUR eeo I YOV HAVE SOME VISfT~I _ . J ,.. I ~ 04 Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT /Wednesday. November 2, 1983 / / ~: i r . I Rushing the season While Tuesday's storm raised a few hackles along the Orange Coast, skiers Tom Thompson (right) and Dave Hackett of Incline Village, Nev., we lcomed the change in weather for the chance to inaugurate the ski season on Mt. Rose, hit by seven inch es of snow. Ml.IC NOTICE I Ml.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing The lollow1ng person 1s doing The 1ollow1ng person IS doing business as I business es business as I (A) SHORELINE SPORT PROD-BINFORD MILLS 123 E Oyttr. SB INVESTMENTS. 505 F--"''"'""'~'s tBI st1.eoc;4a.~ll.IL'-'"1Ll~~ ~-lte.1 c_oror:e_d_!l. -Me 0 r, CA l . 27000 Crown Valley Pkwy Su1i e 1101 Robert L S.,,16rd:--1-cr1 "Per ;'2-S---• ·• --p. Mission v11110 CA 92691 Springs Lane Diamond Bar CA Susan S Baker. 3424 Seabreeze I Thomas Eugene Amen . 2692 t Tn1s bus•ness is conducted by an Lane. Corona del Mar CA 92625 Venado Dr Mrssion V1e10. C~ individual This business 1s conducted by an 9269 t Robert L B1nlord 11ndiv1dual I ThlS business 1s conducted by a,, 1 This statemenl was llled with lhti Susan s Beker 1nd1v1dua1 Count~ Cter• ol Orange Counly on I This statement was tiled with 1nej Tnomas E Amen Oct t3 1983 County Clerk of Orange County on This Slalemenl was llled wltn Iha F227371 Oct t4 t983 Coun1y Clerk ol Orange County on Publ1sh&d Orange Cout Da11y F227451 Oct 12. 1983 P1tot Ocl 19 26 "lov 2 9 1983 1 PubllsMd Orange Coast Dally F22n7e 5685-83 Pilot Oc1 t9 26 Nov 2. 9 . 1983 Pubhsned Orange Coasr Daily 5687-83 Pilot Oct 19 26. f'lov 2 9 1983 P\lll.IC NOTIC[ 5683-83 ------------~llC NOTIC£ FICTITJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS IUSINE88 MLIC NOTICE Tile 1011ow1ng pe-rson i$ <loong NAME STATEMENT ------------ou,1ne.s5 as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HER1TAGE SOFTWARE SALES bu~~nees:o~~wing person •5 doing NAME STATEMENT 3857 Boren Sui!e 600 Nev.port. APT HUR SOTTO 2853 E Coasl Tne tollow1ng persons are doing Beacn CA 92660 HW) Corona Pel Mar CA 92625 business as 1"0"'ds H Poiito "50 1 tS Susan 5 Baker 3424 Seabreeze, ARABIAN Dll;TE GARDENS a t.ara ... a> Irvine CA 927 14 Lano> Corona del Mar CA 92625 Cat1to,nia general _partner snip Pws lhJSiress 5 ~onducled ti) df\ Ihis._nus,iness...1.s conduct&O oy an, 276 I 1 La Paz Roao Laguna Nogual IMdrVIO\llll mcJ »dval CA 9267" 'ho,..,as • .., Polo!ows•1 Su>dn S Baher I RES Farms a Ca11lorn1a general r n•s statement "as •·lea "11n tne 1 ri1s s1a1emen1 was hied w\tn lhel t" partnersn1p 276'' La Paz Roao Coun!'y ~•er~ 01 Or~MQtJ C.ounly on Coun f Clerk OI Orange CounJy C>n 1 Laguna N1gue• CA 92677 Oct 27 98~ F22M90 Oct 14 1983 I Palroco L Leia 52·500 Van Buren • F2274571 .Coacllella CA 92236 Pub115"ed Orang{! Loasl Daily Puo11sned Orange Coa5t Daily Gr~ory L Leia 52-500 Van Piioi Oct 2 9 t5 23 '983 P1101 Ocl 19 26 Nov 2 9 1983 Burer Coacne11a CA 92236 59 19·8J 5686-83 T111s ousiness is coriaucled by a general partnersll1p ----°"-'°-IC_NO_T_C_E ____ ------------~ REB Farms O) Rol'ald E B•rtcner _ _.... __ r_vo_l ___ I____ PUBLIC WlflCE flus sta1emen1 was r.1eo w1tl'l tne I"' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT County Cler• ot Orange C,Cunty on Oct •9 •983 F227914 YOSS 6 COOK ATTORNEYS AT LAW ' 19IOO Fairchild Orlva, Suite 100 P.O. lox 111n lrvlM. CA. 92713 Puo11sned Orange Coast Daily Pilot Nov 2 9 16 23 1983 59 t2·83 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT • "e •011owor1g persv"S are ao1ng ousines5 as ' T ne 10110 .... 1ng persons are doln' 51'<0 WA'I TRAVEL 2600 E Co&SI Ous1ness as "11gl'lwa1 =~03 Co•ona del Mar CA PRODUCT INNOVATIONS. 3851 92625 Birch SI Suite t t7 Newport Beach Steven Solomon 2600 E Coast CA 92660 H1gnwa1 =203 Corona del Mar CA ' Frank Kapn~riek t t25 Bat& 92625 Laguna B11ach. CA 9265 t Peter Johnson 2600 E Coast Jerome R Flynn. 1561 Mesa Or Highway ~203 Corona del Mat . CA SAnta Ana He1gn" CA 92707 1 92625 This business is conducted by 1 Tn1s bvSlneu is conducted by a general partnership ----------....."' 1 1 Jerome R Flynn ge~~:e~6;0~~;::;~ 1 This s1atement was tiled with th1 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon 'Id Laguna Beacn Ca 92651 494-9415 HARBOR LAWN-MT . OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave -Costa Mesa 5110-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ BERGERON SMITH A TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 111h St Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARfC Cemetary Mortuafy Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1ftc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 I Hus statement was 111ec1 wllh the Courity Clerk ol Orange County on County Clerk ot Orange County on\ Oct 27 1983 Oc1 20 1983 F2281• F22900e Published Orange Coast Dally Pubh,hed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Nov 2. 9. 16. 23. t983 Pilot Ocl 26 Nov 2 9 t6, t983 5914·83 5797-83 MLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS IUStHESS NAME STATEMENT l NAME STATEMENT The following person la doing The following persons are do•ng business as business as GATCO SERVICES. 14600 Gold· REATA PARTNERSHIP NO 1. enwest St • 1048. Westminster. 288 I 1 Ortega Htgnway San Juan CA. 92683 Cap1wano. CA 92693 · Gregory Alan Trowbridge. 9704 Gllberl G Aguirre. 28811 Or1ega Dove Cir , Fountain Valley. CA. Highway. San Juan Capistrano. c.-, 92T7P8 1 d d b 92693 nls bustness s con ucte y an AnlhOny R MOISO. 288 1 t Ortega 1ndlv1dual .,.p. I Highway San Juan Capistrano. CA Greg A Trowb11dge • 92693 · This statement was flted with the J Jerome Moi'!O 28B t t Ortega County Cieri! ot Orange County on ,,H1gnwey Sa,, Juan Capistrano. CA Ocl t 2 1983 92693 F227241 j Allee o Neri! Avery 288 11 Ortega . PubllSh.e.d Orange Coast OaJly IH•ghway San Juan Capistrano. CA Pttot Nov 2. 9. 16. 23. 1983 9269J 5908-83 R1cnard J 0 Neill 288 t 1 Ortega - - - - 1 Hrghwey Sen Juan Cao1streno CA 92,693 I T1'115 bu5rness is conducted by a general par1nersfl1p Anthony R Mo1so as a Partner and as a1torney-1n-tac1 lor each of 111he Partners 11 This statement was tiled with the !County Clerk ot Orange County on Oct 19. 19&3 F2271M QllSON, DUNN 6 CRUTCHER LA WY HIS IOO Hewpoft Cantat Otlva P.O. lox1480 Nawpoft ileec:h,CA.12t410 Put>llshed Orange Coast Cally Pilot Oct 26 Nov 2. 9 t6 1983 5796·83 TAX SHELTER • Excellent Potential lncoml'. 30-100% Return First Year, 8-15 % Return Therl'after. USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY I "I I(. 1111 -,, I 11 • I .1 I J 642-56 78 bl 111 -- • Proven Track Record Nearing the End of ~tc; Se<'ond Successful Year. Fur .More lnfo.rm.ition Ca ll (714) 957-0929 Rich.ird,on Croup Downey S.1vinK' & I o.1n ffuilcling .:too 8ri~tol ')uite 710 < "'"' Mt..,,1, ( ~12fl2fl . • I ' Newspapers. They bring a new precision to audience measurement NfMSPCJpcrs have iust invested $2 million 1n a ma1orresearc l'l P-ffurl 10 measure and d ehne !he medium for adverl1sers Simmons and Scarborough c arried o ul 225.0001nterv1ews 1n morke ls lhol account fo r 60% o f !he US populatio n 67% o f rc lrnl soles Doto are ovo1loble by 24 demo graphic meo sures for mo1e !hon ore ovo1loble on local TV or radio oud1 nnces These studies ore supplemented by CAN DO. the NPwspoper Advertising Bureau dole bank lhot prov1dr>s audience'· ·511motes for every doily and Sunday newspopt-~1 1r1 th0 country If you're !ired o f guesst1molcs and wof"I grr>otcr media buying precision contac t Uld1s Grava vic t' president marketing services Ne wspaper Adve rl1s1ng Bur Pou £185 l ex1ng 1on Ave New York NY 10017 (212) 55T 1854 O r yo ur local newspaper representative ... Dail Pilot \:J),EWSPAPER POWER. GO FOR IT. • : .. i I PU8LIC NOTICC FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SUf(MfNT It • In 1(1Yw "\I '-"' t).(\O'Ji 'u J,l1t1g 0 f'\' , .. 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AIN VllW VllLA5 4 1~ ,.,. •• ""• CA 12701 1t ttt'•" Ill• 1 1Uo C...ust" M•SD GA Ml NIS JC.tJ ll 11111 l'l1t~t1 (,u~l41 JIFSr ARCtt ASSOC tBI CON f'9'0JICT HO 15000 NOtlh l>ytamOla Sari,. Ana CA Pla111tlll CAAIG SNYDER " 1, Mosu l:A <JJbU SUM(ll OUARANfEEO RESEARCH IJIVIH( RANCH WATUI OllTlllCT '-?70 I Oelendanl 1001.COA CORP \t t"Ju• \ °'""" l J"""' Ult'>U v.., T11omg,,. 11.i11r1 M~tla111 Jt 363 8 (;0 ICI CONSUMER GUARANTEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !hi! VOs•l 81Jtltt1 lrt(. • Ce1trorn11 '°' R 0 C f NT E RP A IS ES 0 0 t n, 111 ,4 G .. 11.h11 u l:A q()/411 lijlh PlijCll C.osto• Mt1• t CA !l:>fl:>T nES(AHCH INC (01 CONSUMER tne Irvine R1111Ch W111111 Ol1111t1 tn IJO••l tun 4 1~ Norlh Syc11mora IOOlMASTEA SHOPMAS IEJI Pl.Bl.IC NOJICC 'ICTITIOUS eultH«•• NAlllll ITATIMENT Ille ronow ng p.rwo• 111e d1Jt1.g llulllnaH "' w rsT POINI IJl4(JVt nllf !> ~UNO ~S~4 ft~••• •l C.u"" MO I CA 11?6~7 Cht1SIOC>h<1t M -1i•Y0•11 7!>::'4 [!Cleft A,. IL <..os•• Mttu C.A (/~6:17 (0 C~ Vt'I ''"' \•'"I ' 11 fl 11u1111 l~710 ~ lht• bu1111eo rs, 1tt11JuCIHO t>y an GUARANI EEO R£SEAACH (El vlloa and wrll raee1ve l 11•leO l>iittlll An11 CA l.IUO 1 AON TIMMONS ano DOES I ll<Qrl(I" 1111 1 In • 11" <'.A 'l\l!>O~ tt1Jtv1dual (,UARANTFFO (,ONSUMEA RE propo~rtla tb1d11 UIJ lo 11'19 hwr OI lhia Dulrrtt1a• '' c.onouCle<I Oy • mrwgn 70 1nclus1vt1 , 44' F1t1 Tn flt,.,,, ,1nt1tl11 1to<l t>y u l 1tomu~Mlt;ln111 11 SFAR(.11 tMO~ N•wl>Oll BlvO 1000•n1onme81no•~ol Oecem 1on111ttllf1u11<1t11•llll CrouComplam1n1 rOOLCOA All•llO fvga11e Alla« ll:i' 8 I J Av" 42 1ndlu (,A 11120 I ~l.'l!~l ""'l ..... , 9.'1>r.CI I It~·~· c." ~VI •' 1111 &!ll>w.~h l In" IUll!tmf'nt Nl' 11100 wllh lht! u l.O!>hl M1111u C,.A 9~627 bttt 19113 al llltt 011tte Of !no l1v111.. Wllhllnt 81u1 .. 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LOllOUC.1110 lly llrt 111(11)1 lallOI S<)fvlCal (lf11l svppllu F22m• s u M M 0 H s 0 N F221S'5 Prh t Oi t /b N iv ? <1 lb 11)83 11 tf1¥1il1t11I 11~1Jn1t1y tu iOto•lruCI 11110 wo1 i. 101 WILLIAM BRUCE VOSI a At CllOSI COMPLAIHT I nrt stelam11111 wli• I lllO .. 11h II " <.ounly C111rk or 0 •&11ge Covnly <>• 0~1 17 198.3 t 11 ,, , 1 lt , 11• ( J" Oollv I ~ttlJO llJ u.,vo<J W 111111~1111 lhll O•s•11c1 ti wh Ch I 111t1 s1110 SOCIA TES NOTICEI You "4tve been e.ied I"' • • lb 2J l'11l I 111 ~IOhlm•JI I Wll~ lolulJ "'''" ""' proposals wrll ~ µul)I ~ly Ot••11111J ATTOllHEYI AT LAW TM eourl mar deGkM again•• JOU l'ubh&l 110 01a11gt1 ~!!79 61 PUBLIC IU/\TIC( Ltouhly C...luri. ot Oro11oe Courtly on nnll reed 11ou1J 111 th11 01111.v II 217 Horth Mein Sl1H I S11ll• 125 wllhoYI rour ti.Ing h••rd uni. .. P lu• N11v 2 fl 16 23 Ftt7SU C...001 01111, 1911~ --------------________ ,w ______ l()c ' I' 1\16~ lfWINf RANCH WATER OISIRICT S.nl• Ana CA 92701 JOll rH pond within 30 d•r• ll•ed F227220 18802 OAHOEEN AVCNUL (71.) M7 .. 138 IM lnlormallon below PUBLIC NOTICE • I( oe IH ltutihshutJ ()r111111u cn!asl Oarly IAVINE CAL lfOHNIA 927 16 PµtthshelJ Otl!llQll l.OHI 0111ly II you With lo -k ti II advo<.n of an l NOTICE OF APPLICATION P 11,, 1)r1 211 NC>v 2 11 16 1983 St1 ti bids shllll conlutrn lo 11110 oe > 101 Nov 'I IJ •6 73 1983 atr()(noy 111 this mntrer yov •hOVld FICTITIOUS 8USIHE88 IT 0 S E-'. L AL C 0 H 0 L I C !>708 83 165p()r1~1vu 10 thtt c.0111ru<.' oow !>918 83 IJO so promptly to •hol V<JOJr wrr11t111 HAME STATEMENT BEVERAGES ma111s lo smo wor~ os nttrntofora ,11,pons11 11 any may 011 flied on 11 1 I )11(1"' "II pu1~011s d'" llouog To wnom II May Co11c"'" THE p IC NOT CE apo1ov"o ny st11C1Otsim.111110 m1Jt1 I 11m1< ru~ nt•'\ " IPFH~f'C r PAN •s (Ut81 .ipply no 10 U8l I be <•cc.ump11m;;o by 11111 '"' u111v "' PUBLIC NOTICE AVllDIU•t111J he srdo oemanoaoa •IAt. AN J T "l 001 ANO "'Ol L '"" Oep11r1men1 of AlcohOI c. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ""'tJtl ,0 '""'"11 I El lllbuma lede dec:ldli contra Ud 11 l ' 111 I A o'ull~ •venue Sulle Bevt11 aQll Con1101 1111 4 7 011 Solt! NAME ST ATEMEHT Cciiiie~ 01 ll1u c.O•IJ•&CI Ovi um6rus FICTITIOUS •USIHEl8 elll elHllancla a malloe qll<J Ud •a Nt>wf ti BttJtn CA 9;1660 1G1111111al rPuti Fa1 1'1 1 ht sull 61 1111 lullowm µersons lire <lorn a•u 011 111., eno may be e.amuit10 m NAME STATEMENT epond• cMfllro de 10 d i•• Laa la , 1 ~ 1 r, 11,. ~ IJOJ Avocao(l :t;,01to1 • t101v.,rn11"s ul ,1111 B11s1<1I ""'"" ,.~ "~ II 0 u•e nllrce 01 111., uwll&• conlrbt I Tho l11llow1ng pe•so" rt IJO•no "1lormac:lon qll<J •'911<t A••, .. "It (I Nl'Wl)I" Beocl1 1ne ( QSln M .. !>U I Ubl ~lltlll Or Ill HI ,AflMS II l.Bliftllf118 gene•al dO<.umcint~may oe purChlt~tlO 4l lh6 'bu\ontJ.S> 8~ II rov wl•h to ..... Ille ed•k:e ol c A •. r ~ 11 u119e Vtd\I Ut1 ly 1'1101 Nu• ? ~911'.l IMl lflt, ,,, ,, 'J1G 11 1 a Pill Road Owflel , olltc;e by paymuni Qt S20 oo I COAST &USINESS 1 ELEPH0 7 E IHI attorn.r 111 Ihle mall•• JOU "'' ;,. ' "'" .illl~ l l<l 4490 '>9.6 fl I I 'II"' " N ' ""' (..A 92677 pt!• \61 inO "'" co'1 '5 no1 •elun SY'> 1 [MS )033 t1arocir Blvd Sv Ill ellould do'° prompllJ '°the I r our \IJ" .. ,, • I Ne .. r" ll>M~n CA Hmrnlll { a""""' 71611 Lit Pal Oolllt! 1eg1 .. oltt>S or w!ltl111t'• llltl I } Cos111 M~~u CA !12626 wrllllMI raepon•• ti •nr m•r ti. "t.w PUBLIC NOTICE Un •I.I 1., 1111u N• ue• (,A 9267 7 P''"" dnd 51J..C1h<.a1tu11~ aru •e 1 11'Y M Wrllo&ms 11711 Horse llled on time MllUll I JfJIGl:I• •t TtJSI Ill l!JIUll f Br•IC~CI nc.11 l a Pai (Ullletl Cntoek5 Sh<1ll be "'aUll IJJ~ ''""', o ... ., Sao Judn Cap1slrano SIUeleddeM••ollclle1elcon .. !1916 8 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •tJllNE88 NAME STATEMENT I ne leillo.,rng per sons are do ng nus1nau aa APPLE Sl'IEllllE 015.TAIBUf ING GO 708 Nc.1tn V&ll8y Stt&ul Sullti •Ci Aneha m C..A 9280 t u1an Bv•1neu N11w• int b86• Soulh Cnnon .. ood St•et!t Sv1h• • t MrOVBll! 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P•or N • 9 •6 2 COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA OH 11 .. 11 y J McC.1ost,ey 17611 La O•ll<le•• '"' art oOtlllt<JrtOI \!>00 1"11' M Wilhdon, 1 eecrlla el hay •'9une pvede .. r F226521 tl .. <' 111 l>d<lneo THE PROPOSED RULES GOVERN I' Jl fio.Jll l.igur10 Ninuel CA 92617 t11C1111 .. tv1•04f re11u l0""' l"H ~I I 11 ' 'c1"1"""'nl()wa' t reCO "1 1 1 th& r~l11teda • llempo Puh '' "ll fJrdi II" ' ,1 "'"' •"'' w •>lo'"' w lh lhti 0 ,. • ti t "I 0 t ''"''" '"'" or "'"Ile oun yon 1 TO T"'E OEFE"'O•NT • I II "" 1 Nt ' < '• tt. 2) L ~'' ~.l y IN G P AR T IC IP AT I 0 N AH r r hu'"'"'' " ~•>nllu< 11"1 hy a 1JO>l111Jt! 111 l•lnu 111 () 1 98 n " .. .. c: • F22t2lli Coas1 Da, l!IBJ t •8 1 ( "" 1 ' • '1 l)r lt,j<' t..ui.nr, on PREFERENCES BY OWNERS OP II' , '" ""''"'"'h'IJ UttO" Int' 1J•ov1\1<111• 01 II" C...1tli 1 / 1 1 F22t61Slca'lnplaln1 llH Mall Iii.cl by the !>88183 o~ '8 ~!!l ERATORS OF BUSINESS AHO II 1i<IJf Stith .. , lc1t1•.i l obO• Cuoe 1ne Oruc101 011 palnllH99elnalyou llrou wlehlo -------------F22U0l TENANTS IN THE COSTA MESA 11 111, ntfll """' 11~o "111 tttci 1118 ~Pdllmen1 ol lnllJ>lt1dl Retp Puolr''1il<l rJtd oge Coasl Oaily del•nd Ihle leweull JOU muel 58!>0 84. POOLIC NOJICE PUBLIC NOTIC£ :\OTICE Of OE1\ Tll Of i\LP ll O:\Sl'E G,\l ~REAl akll A LP ll O:\s l :\E f GALDREAL aka A l P II 0 :\ s I 'Ii E \I GH DRE A\ ,\:\0 nt- PETITIO:\ T O ,\DMl :\I S TER E TATE '.'IOO A 120H 3 Tu all hu~ bl. Ill 111 I.II I<' lrt'dltu r, .ind 11 nllll!(l r1t Lrt"1.l1111r<, 11f ALPHON~l:->E Li \LDHt:Al ..t k ..t ALl'll O N S l ~E Jo G A CURl-:Al .ik1 A L f' JI 1 > N S I E J\I GA.LOHE\L' .. nd ptorw n.., \\ hu mJ' h1 Cll hl rv. ''t' 111h n..,wtJ 1n th• \\ 111 <1nd n r l'Sldh A. pt'll u un h ..... , " 11 frll~ I b\ B:\RRY HUC.,t:H SA\ l:'lr rn lht Su~ n 11r l11urt of Or .mg• Count' n'\.jUl'l1ng thJl BAHi<'\ RtX,t:H S:\\ IN I>< dppo1ntt.J ,., I" NlllJI n p re'!>!. nt..111\ < lu ,iJmm1~tl r lht estilt~ "' \LPllO N:>I N E GA L UIU.'...\l 1und• r th1 In dt I" nut nl t\dn11nel>lr<111on 11f E:.w11" \l l I Thi pt. lltrrnt '' ..,. I ~ 1rn1K 111 D1 pt N o i .11 -1111 I I\ ll C1 lllt r Ur V. l">l S.mld An J l ,\ !-1.!-1111111 Nu\ )1'1 !~8 I 11 \.I \II \J\! tr 'I Ol UBJ !'. L '1' t I tht i!:fJlllHIJ.( 1 I th• IH 111111n \OU ,,huuld 1 I h1 r .1pp1 JI 11 lhr lit .in11~ .ind ,l it• \ u "hJl'\ 11•111' 111 I J!i l'.11111 n 11b)l-< ~1w1' "'t1h 1li1 • .,un l.Ji2fon 1h1 ht lrlllj.; ' Uf 'I .,. ,, 111« rr .. \ 1>1 111 f-1' r ... n 11r I I\ \ our ... t l• rn, ' II-'\Pl \Hr \ I HH>I LA\;~~:SN JONES I DYE DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT tu 1111, t.lt'I~ ol ll•dll\l" Covolly on t • tt5 n1u. 1Je1ermrr1t 0 1ne 1J•eva 1 rg P nl No• ? 9 lb '3 1983 5921 831wllhln JO Oeys oiler rn s sumrnons '' PROJECT t(J• 1 11 11J8J rnle ol "'d98~ hit ti<' teic. .. l ly n wnoc.11 .Jserveo on 1ou I le ... 1111 11·11s tout! a 1 Corpor1I• Plue• ......_..,. 'lOftC.E , , "I lif6Y r11vE11 11 11 F22791sl 111t wo1k ·~ 10 be ""'lormu<I <1no "'" l""""ei• •11sponsl! lo rne compl11r>1 Newporl Beach A .. ....., lhtl C.osla Mu'" n ... 1.,vulofJ r "'" VOSS .. COOK l''\11"" Ranch Wah1• CJ•blflCI hbb POOLIC NOTICE Unless you do your Oelaull w II tie P I' '""J ~ u •" '-dSI ""Iv Agtn•y t 11 • 1 t>slJ M ~u <..111 ATTORNEYS AT LAW ttl.luflh•I! s .. o µrevu1I ng rtll& 01 len1ereo on appf1c;a1 on or me oiern 1 •b '~t!J '>" !> e, lorn d '"'" A9 , , r w 11 r, "'d 1 "'Lo 19800 Felrchlld Ori•• Suite 100 l"'"ll"" A c.opy o l 11fose '"""'I n11 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I' II and rnos court may en1111a1uoge • 1 < ntiul •<l • N YI n fl« 9 111sJ at po Bo• 1aen 1'3i<l5 are on 11., ~1""'1111 <.b ol lhf• NAME &TAT£MENT m11n1 agarns1 you for 1ne ralrel tie -------------tn• n1 u ,, " 1CJ 1 n u' 1,. sou• llrvln• CA 92713 lrv1"e Rancn warer 0"1rrcl "' o st1a11 ''"' rolluw r 0 riersons 8,8 aomg,manded in '"" comp1ain1 wnocn PUBLIC NOTICE '"' •e""' ~' 11, rMll•, c 1 '"' 1>111 t ~"' ll Ort11tgu coui Ou ly 1oe maoe d'o/8 table 10 any 1111e111,,e1J tius 1 i:iss 115 coulO esull rn garn1snmen1 or -------------"earo "'me ( 11Co11" 11 Ct 1 nm ' P '"''Nu> 2 9 16 n 1983 Pu•ly 01 r11Ques1 A copy or 'ucll I 11. Ao 1 INE IMPORTS 23 Cambr a wages 1a1t ng ol monev or propuny :\UTll r I If< lJEATH Of c ty H!lll 77 r ""Cl• \lo' Costd lvlttSil 5913 83 ;,ag• •ales snail o., pusteo on "'" Or Corona tlel Mat t.A 92625 or Olh61 rel el reques1eo in 1ne Gom \IR(jJI fAR L W lllTE aka ~Ca1 1or a ~ib If pw,uant to lrl\l 1ob&•Wby theCon11ac101 l(IO•O Nowa~ ~')Cambra Or plunl ' Cat 1orn a <...on mv111~ l'le<lo•OIOP PUBLIC NOTICE 11 shull be mandatory upon Hie Co1o11a Olli MB• C.A 92625 Oa1eo Aprrl 13 198? \ IR<.tL E \\ lllTE A~O OF en1 Law 1Hea1111 dttd Sate1y CodAI t..on11a"or 10 whom rhe con11at1 is O.tnvia Nowok n CemD11a or ROBERT B KUHEL Cler~ Pf TITll 1~ TO A01\111'1ilS echons 3JOOO e1 seQ 1 for 1toe FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS awa1dtlO &nd ul)On any suDcontrac t.oiono oal Mat CA 92625 By R PEAL Oepvry TEil ESTATF '() A 120459 uoposeo1 con~10tiring tne 11>P1C1>al NAME STATEMENT 101 unde• 111m 10 pay 11011es6 1nan Kl1tt0 Nowak !LAW OFFTCES OF IRIAN II t 1ne Rul"5 C.o•etn ng Par11crp8hOI\ 11" 1011ow11111 ue•so11 •s doong jlhll spec I eo •ales 10 ull workmen Hus iil&lemen1 .. as 11160 w1111 rne CARTER I 11 vii hi'"' lx Ill I 11 '·fflt~ ~no Prelerpnce' 1.>y Ow11ers Oper I ''~ ""'sos ttmPl<>yeO fly 1nem 1r1 lhe e•8c.1111on Goumy Clerk 01 0 1ange Counly onl'°' Civic Center Orin Wu! \ r, <111111, .. nd lllll l '1lg1 n l lalO•S or BuSll'.,~5 .... o I on~nts n lhe •NNFABALANC.l' 1.i 742 Nawport ot tne COlll•BCI OCI 77 1983 Tenth Floor Sulla l rt·dii.oro-, ii \ I Hl.IL ~:\ R L <:osra Mesa Oowmo ... ,, neoevelop A•ll S1., 207 Tus1 n CA 92680 Eecn IJ O or O•OPOsar Sball bll , F229112 Senle Ana CA 92701 \\lllT t: k \ \H{ IL E menl P101"'' A1<a11nu Rules 1 J1111e1 E F she• 8111 Rt1gehe•d1r11aoe Out or subm111eo on a form PuOIShl!O OranQ.Ai Coast Oa ly (71')13MSIO 1 ' • '"'Se •ult'• d•t' promv1ga1110 ro 0• Hulll 1101on Beacn c,1. 92646 lvtn1sneo as parr ol me con11ec1 p 101 Nov ? 9 16 ?3 1983 P..,011she<l Orange Coas1 Oa 11 P110• '-' 1 llTI:: .ind IJ< '"'n" "'ho 1n>rlemen1 11>e pro•~ on) of the At'i Th~ Dus 11e)~ s 'onduct&O Dy an foocumenlb ano musr t>e accom I 5923 83_j0cr 26 Nov 2 9 16 198'.I l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r n" rouo .. ng p.,r\Ofl l> oo •a llus ness as 1 HE PROUD AME R1C..A N 16' I <...a roagu Drove Santa Ana C.1' '12704 Harvey Jac• la 111go 1617 Cai 1•801' Orrve Sonia Ano c~ 9270• for$ ous ness 1s co110vC18d by a< no• ouo1 N&r v&y J I or ango Tn 5 sta1emen1 was lrleO w tn tne 1 Coun11 Cler~ ol Orange Covnry or Oc1 J t983 F~74 IJvbl shed Orang11 Coasr Dar, PrlOI NO< 1 9 16 23 1983 S!t10 &.l Pl&.IC NOTICE m 1\ Ii. nth1 '" '"' lllll rl'Slt'<.i <J.,,g1ocmlt!"I P1;i11 lo• 111e Cosia no , dual !pan "tJ by a casn 111 s t neck a ~79!> 83 111 lh• \Ull ind ,11 , ;,.loll~ Mf'sa Oo...rl "" R11011vt1I01JmM1 Ja"e' E F1s1te1 cerroheO c.neci. or a D dde• s bond rn POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS P10~1 Area •f'gd•O ng parroc.1pa1ro11 Jn' ~t.nemen1 .. u~ t leO w11h 1ne an amount nor iess rnen 10 percent PtmlC NOTIC[ NAME STATEMENT A fJt llll•Ul h.c. bt-'l n !ill-cl ano me e•e•c ~~ ol piererence by C.ou1ll~ Cr11tk or Orange Counry on lur Ille amounr ot tne D10 maoe pay FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tne lollowrrtg Pt!•M>nt ate oo, 9 b\ TrJ\ '~ l::..rl V. htlt & o .. n11rs orw 1110" .,, nusoness 11no 0(1 2~· 1983 aore 10 •he order or or tor lhe bilnehr NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 0.,5 n&n 85 ldroohn '\Id\ \.\t11r, in lh,..1c1ar1s r 111,. P1'11J<.I ln.isti Ault4s F22Mll Of sa100rsll1tl u1n11 Gasemeybe lne tollowng Pll•SOh s dOlng NAME tTATEMEHT ROCOEVELOPM ENTCOMPA"'' s fl l rt f Ur n ' 5PI •ortt> '" .. '"r 'eour .. s OO•t1rn no PutJlo)n .. o O•ange Coasr Oaoly and eaGn boo or proposal shell bi! ous ness as I The 1000...ong persons ••e 001ng 10 I E BalbOa Blvd B••tioa Ci> -u~ I r llll 11 d gt .Su< n P dl I c PAI "' "' II " t', super p I I I~ )\I 2 9 '6 23 1983 lseal!IO and 1180 Wllh lhe Secr111ary or I HE TEMS PUB• ISHING COM D"S•ness as 92661 l 1t1J1l I\ rt 4 IJ I ..,ll Ilg lhJ l .,,.<!,. Ht' Rut"\ lJOv~1n ng O"'ner !>924 83 lhe 01sffOC.l 81 or be!Ore lh11 hm& n PANY 1630 Svperoo1 Ave CoSla SNEER OE TERMINATION 2006 1 C Arlnur Remt&i 10 t E Balti<ia Ir 1\ '' t:...rl \\ llll< & ( ir11h n Pa '1 pal r "' th• Re11ev.ilopm.,n1 111\•S nouce provtOeO The at>o•e Mesa C l' 926?7 Courr Newport Beac1> CA 92663 91,0 Baiooa CA 92661 \I i\ \\ hlli IJ< .ipJ.1<1lfll•'<l .is fll P•?r.-< A eJ 'lo • 11no ma PUBLIC NOTICE "'enlroneo c.neGlt or Dono snell ~ Tnomas Eugene Melen 3264 c ainieen Lfn MC.00fltll 1o 1o Cnetlws A Rem•e, 17S9 C.enl" '• Prpl~renc~ n ,1.,, 'o• Re Enlry or g ven as 11ua1an1ee rnar rne orooe1 M1cn1gan Ave Cosu1 Mesa CA Sandp per Corona 0111 Mar Cl' Plate NewpOfl Beacn Cl' 9266/'J µ.r.,.111.il ripr1'11ll.i1l\t h>lpe,,o•!>E'lQd\JPI nBu~ne\~Wl.Jl n will enter uiro a con11ac1 w1111 1ne 926l6 9262S Oona•oP Haines 12091 Aea~.r .uln11n1i.ll r lhl t '>ktll nl \IR Proie.i Att'd Nr t prev ovsly ~ B 20139 0 s11 ct of awaroeo the wor~ ano w111 ln1s Dvsuia~s s conovct80 Oy an 6,8010ro Aroen Scnwan 2006 , Slte&I LOS Atemolos CA 90720 (,IL }'. A.HL \\ 11 IH, f uru.Jt"r .aciorren oy 'n" ~genty on S"1>lum , 11~·~:1;~ h:;:~: II ;~~~ha~;~~n lb, e Oeclareo r1orleored 11 !tie svcce.ss 1no v oual Covrl NewPOr1 BeaGI'> CA 92663 LOuos E Sa•val 2780 s11n1a Ana 111 lnJ1 I n i n l A lmin1 De• t8 l'l7 J I '11'1" P101•C1 T CA 90503 w II t I ul b ooe1 re uses lo en1n1 onto 5.1 o Tnomt1s E Mc.t a n l ll"s bus nen is conouc1eo Oy a !Ave Cosra MeH CA 92627 1 Jt l' l !> Al rne ar u•e 5ta1Pll ll<I~ n°"' and treul orrance 8 contracr Trus Sl&lemenr was 1 led wlln ltle gene1al parrnersnop !nos Dvs 11ess •5 co110uc1eo 01 d 11.J ti •II 11f ~,.:,l.t h .., Alt I fh1: ph1r" •nv ""'' .i111 '•Sons fldYlf'O any w 111 lh6 Fueler al Deposit Insurance Tne Con••ac10• will be perm rreo Cov\1y Clerk ol Orange County on Catnieen Lyn MGOonall i&neral oarlnersll 0 p. 1111 rt 1-"t i•1r ht un11i,i rn loo1ec1or1s 1n '"" n•oooseu Avles 01 f0•1>o•ahon an °':,"1~8110n '0 Rea ro suDslllule secvrn es 101 mo11eys Oc1 27 •98) thos sratemenr was 1180 •th 1118 Ct1ar1115 A Aernle) Ol ~1 ~.. I ll -1111 t 1._ K -o '"'-' •ttgvldt 1, 1 a •y 01 1118 nroor OClllu 11" aop•ove ut vnopene w lhhelO under rnos Contrac• 10 C F2291110 counly Cler~ of Orange Counly on Tn s sta1emen1 was 11eo w Ito th~ • 'l)rOCl.'eO ng~ m,;) >PPl'lll lll'lo•e 1ne b arocn t1ns111e pello1menc11 Suen SuDSlllu Publ Shed 01ang11 oast a ly Oct I:! 1983 rovnt) Cle•• ol Orange Covnly "'' C.. nLt. r Ur \\~sl !S<ult.d Ana ,AIJt!nC , Jnll """' "''u e ;11hy !he Tnll •PP•Ov&d b1JI unopeneo lion shall be svb1ec1 ro rne P 101 Nov 2 9 16 2~ 1983 F227375 ct 2• 1993 CA Y2701 on N o vember 23 ~1oi.;.osuo RuJe» snuurll 1101 oo ap bMronArn was Bio be IOCrlle1o 111 18C6~2 prov1~1on5 <11 Ari cle 9 5 or lhe Gen I 5920 83 PubloslleO Orange coast o811y F203039 19" I al 9 "0 AM , .. ,.tJ 1 ac rlhur ovlevero rvrne " erel Provisions or lh& Contract o J • 121 1~ r 1 1 11 b 4667 IP 101 Ocl 19 26 Nov 2 9 1983 PuDlt)t e.a O•ange Coast Oa o,.,. I<' YOU orurv-r h Al .. i I "' nor l.llA• II "' ,, ~ nour '18 new oca on w e The Board or 0 rectors of the 0 5 PUBLIC NOTICE 568• 83 p IOI Nov 2 9 16 23 •983 ~ r ""'-' lO l eJl 11<,,.lll'.tl•l111.,;r ng •l''""'5Cltt MocA rnur Boule•aro Newpor• 111c1r11serves 1he rogn110 1e18c.tany l 591!>8J g r 111t1n g of the peUllnn vou uDf"< 1, 9 10 u, ll•Ofoo~~ll R11te• mdy Bu •t l1 CA 92660 and all !>tels and 10 warve any and all FICTITIOUS BUSIHE88~ should either appear at •the ~'" , "' 'nq "'" " .. ''"' iu1arv oil Any PtHSOn wosnmg ro commenr rrregulsnly n any I> o NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICC h .irinu and st.alt' ~ou ob'""' h"" AO"', • ~· 11e1.-.en1 111 h1~ Cir ne1 "" ""~ dllllhcel on mav 1'1" no~/~er Eng1r>eer1Arch lec;t Bot•e Engo Tnt: lollow ng persons ere oo ng l " r-· 01~1 qns '' "'"'o ~ny 11mwns ur commum~ 111 wrollllU w rn lhe 11 neer ng Co•poral •on ano •IS ovs ness as 1 1(7931 • llllfb ur f1k Wrtllt 11 objt.'t 'II~" Zill on• rlf'S r "CJ 10 (I" 111'81<1 81 ii 01\JI O•ll}CIO! or me Federal Oe subSIO anes ~o 1 Ova11 Street SHOPPING SIT I ER 4358 E FICTITIOUS •UllfllESS f ne Coll• Mes• Planning 0.V'S on uo~ v. 1th l h e court before,,, , ,. , , 11 ... 1 ti,. ~""''d~o .,,, no µ<'' 1 tntol.Hantl' t.o•pora1ion at '15 N-PO•I Beocn Calilo•n d Hol•wootl A•enu" Anane m CA NAME STATEMENT r a~ p epareo a N90at ve Oecta a• 0 1 lhl ht•arin11 Y our appear ,f ~ ... I '" "" I .. ;.a Al ""' R..q '" ... ooo'"': 2s, .£CJ(el Suee.c:. 1Pub1tsh..O Oran9e Coul 08 ry PriOI Q280' • Tne IOllOW ng Q9ftonS ..,. OO•ng tl001AUlng 1)0$.Sll>I• ERvlfOh'N>A .... 0 b .,r., ~,., , 0 HU ,, , r 1 ,:~"" IJ ~an r .ini;; ~to Nov 2 (, 1983 !>934 83 B•oo•s Managrmenl Corpo ahon Dus ness as •mt>Kls 'o• tne •otrow ng pro1e<:;•s dill t mav bl; 111 per.;on or Yo Xt'f>O t(l "' ,, tl"i.l 11ass .,oon >II IU~ 4 J~8 HOllwOOd A•.,nue Ana'1e m SUNSET SPA ANO OECK MAIN ' Oeverooment Rev e>o> OR 8 lf oi..r allomey "' "" •"' • ' t'•t ""' II ony Ptt•son dh 11t!S ro P•Olest C• 9280" lENANCE 30 6 Jelle•y Or Ap1 A •o Samue Bi'n"e• autno• tA<" If 'r OL A RE A l REDl • • s ' ~ • i •nto .. ''"' 1rot11 ng ot '"' "''P' carron .,.,. ,C NOTIC[ Tn s 1 u~ ""U ~ QnOuc.reo 01 a ,p 0 Bo (68 Cosra Mii» C' dQ"''I '"' La M8ricna Oeve•<i11,.. • Pl.Bl.IC NOTICE 1 1 J ~ n 1' >1 ~1 J\" '"'"'tu tlo ~o •I l'le Irle~ ,......_, r.orpuftlhOn Comueny t 1440 San ·•C~le } " TOH r I unl1ll!/,I nl (I l-<lllllr TOH or a con ungent cred11A:>r ' .. c. ~ r ....... ,, .. 110 & oouPy o, l ,,, 111in nr,t ce ol nos 1nlttnl wrlh lht! 92626 f h d _"'.-1 { ) <l" 9 ~ur 11 oe" n '"'''" "m !> 1 NOTICE INVITING 0 anna B1oot,s llevin w no~ JO 16 Jerter~ Or r 1oor l05 A1"9e~s for appro•1ma" ttl th, ,1,,, ...... ...i "'u n1ui.t f ti• o I e t'(,"('..,,.,.., you m ust I e '' ~ 00 t n M<>• ll 1y rniougn Ft1 M"Q unal 011ec.1m w11n111 I oays o SEALED PROPOSALS 1•1DS) '"' s1a1emen1 .,.,.,, t reo """" lhe IAPt A Costa -ry 137 SQuare 1001 •ele11 Du la "• '\•1Ur , l,.ui, "'1th lh1 (llUrl u r "JUr diilm w rth thE' l.'Ourt or o~,, a< the 011 '" ,, 11" Se r111ary or 11 ' dt1te or inc last e>ublte~r on ~1 •n1' FOii TH£ Counry <.•er• or Otange Coun1v 011 Th 5 0 ..,5 ness 1s conouc1eo Ot'"t'll!"ll!Catco <J• 2228 NewPOtl Boule•<\ ' Prl"S< nt ll II' lh• ,... N nJI " p 1 1 10th I '"" AqP.rw; (.11 ,..,.,, 77 F<> r Ome no1tte rne Nonconl 09111 al PO oons OYER ROAO WELLFIELO PROJECT Ot I 18 1983 naov ouar ' -1,, • C2 Zone Env1tonmen1a1 0.. ,--pn~n I "'person a rep < '"' './IP', I :. ' ,., '1/IJ~F, •>I one app11ca11on are on hie "' the TRANSMISSION FACILITIEI F2271IO KEVIN WINDLE 1erm111a11on N90a11ve Oecla•atro r1~ nt..11\t •Pl• 1111t~t h\ lhl n wnt.auve appointrtl by the P n ~ ... 11\ • ,, <r>'c,, J,., Oa 't P 101 Al'<)1ont11 01t1c.<1 H Pe•t or rne public PROJECT NO 15000 LAW OFFICES H11s sta•emenl was 1111<1 w rn the 1 0.velopnienr Rev•e-w OR 83 '' niun v. 1th in ft•ul lll"nlh' lOUrt "'llhrn four months Or• '> 1u 1'!1l • I Irle ro&onlM'e<I by rhe Co•po•ellon IRVIHE RANCH WATER OISTlllCT IJEllOME 0 STAl'IK Counl) Cler' 0 1 Orange Counry on ~· R0De11 Wooc a110 Anoc•ete• fr11m th• 1! 1•• u l 11r..,1 1-..:.uJm1 Crom the dall 11( (1~l l5SUdJ1(l' ~774 83 !; ~11~, 1~11~~~~·~~~~~, P~~~~~;s NOTICE IS t1EREBY GtVEN 11181 S50 OolcMn Clrci. 01lwe Sep1emoer 19 1983 lnc0tpora1eo au1norrreo 909n1s lo• crl II lit""-"' pru\ 11t.-d 111 Si'\ ,.( 1, 111 ,... &o P'"' u.lt.U 111 Si"< 110..,~ 1ne 1rv1ne Rancl'I Wale• 01s111ct '" Bania Ane CA 127CK F~IC J S99~rs1rom ana Sons 3)\~ PU8llC NOflC[ v11es and wrll 1ece•ve sH leO Puo1rs11ec Orange Coasr Dally PuDlr$11eo Orange Coasr Oaoly Fa rv•ew Aoao 10 construcr • 2 •9<> 11011 -1111 if lh• l'r11b.,11 (.,d, """ -1111 uf lh1 1'1111.>..ll (1Jdt Pubhs11ed pur$v&nl ro Sec1ton proposals lbtOSI vp lo the nour ol P1ro1 No• 2 9 16 23 t983 P1101 Oclober 19 26 Novemt>e< 2 9 sqvare 1001 lasr IOO<I resra'{tar • ur l .. 1rrurn1a Th• llmt fur "' l .illtorn1J Thi trrnt for "'UTIC£ Of l>EATll Ot , .~~~~!·~~ ·:,.~ t;:a=~~~s~::.~~ 10 00 8 m on "'e 6rn 08y or Oec11m 5911 8J 1983 IOCateo .. '150 6•,e• Street n 8 c' fthnM d"""-" "'ill 1111l • )(pi rt t 1!111~ 1 1<11~ 1.1. di nOt 1 )(pirt M arg a r l' 1 ~t I: ( 0 rm I(' k \1t1Jnt.I' Corpora1tof\ oer 1983 al rne office ot rne Irvine 5697 83 Zon11 Envoronmenl&I Oe1ermtne1 or I r h ( .... r h Rane!> Wale• Orstrocl 8S given DllOllC NOTICE ,Neoallve Oecla•alron pr11 r tu 1, ur m mt 1~ r11m l ' pri•>r HI uur m11n1 • ..,, r 11n1 t e Bernard A~O 0 1' P ETI Cllmmo11weallh Bnnk Oelow lor furn shing 10 s1110 Orsll ct rUV\. I For •v•l!ler nlo•mar on please Lii tiJll 111 th1 h• tr in~ nl)lit1'<I dt1ll 11! tht h 1 •ifln~ m•lll"t'<l TIO" TO AOMil"ISTEfl ES I By James 0 McCOQr dll 1ranspona11on ma1ettal9 11qurp FICTITIOUS BUSINESS POOLIC NOTICE rne C11y ot Costa Mesa Pletln n;1 al> I \ ' 11 s V r o Pr95tde• 1 Cash•tll men1 !Aber servot e5 and supphllS I 01v1sion .i 17 141 1S4 5245 ~\~c !\(,\ '\ E X AMINE th• " "~Qt; MAY E XAMINE the T ATT EJ ~)I OI A 1201430 ( ~~tllo~n~o ~:3nge Coo51 01111y P tol necessary lo c;onsrrucr saro work for lhP r:it~~r~gsT:e~:!E~sT doing FICTITIOUS •USIHEIS Pvbhst1110 01 enge Coasr Oa1ry P •or "" ''"' >o n• ICl <ll" v e 983 ll'le 05'•CI al wn1ch r me 8110 NAMESTATIMENT No• 2 1983 ti11 kopl b\ th1 ltturt Ir \lJll fill k1 ptb' lhl tuurt If you indtl•ll' ind irtrlWlg<nll 5 9 nroposals w ll ~ pu1>•c•y openeo Ou~~~ss~sNTERPAISES 2921 Tile totlowing p11rson 1s 001no Jfl Intl n 'ttd tn lhl l~llllt.: uri tnl~r~led in the es tale ll l d 1t 111 , , 1 M 1 rg , 11 11 I ano reao a1ouo al the off c11 or Penoieron s 8,,111 .Ana CA 92704 bv!~~OR8_t ENTERPRISES 2424 !>932 Bl \ou 1111\ -.( n.1 unr.n th• o. vou ma\ -..f!rvt> u...An tht ex J\I ·' r. I' 1 I POOLIC NOTICE 1nv1NE RANCH WATER OISIRICT Arena a t:OW!lrO Pesrck 19782 n1m11c NOTICE I '' I'" l\..11111111" "111 trC Ill( Pl I t8BO:.> BARDEEN AVENUE c N!'WPO•I 6fvd 11185 Co11a Mesa rUV\. '"-Ulltl ir ..rdmllll>lntt<•r llf l '(Ulor ur adm1n 1Strator or ~on~ .... h11 lit I\ I" u •lrt It,\; IM COSTA MESA SANITARY IAVINE CALIFORNIA 92716 lttt>mus ln Hunl nglon Beach A CA 92627 ORANGE COUN+Y Upon l h\ '" llirtl• ' fur lht t x l!ptin thl a tt.ornt y for I nc ex llllf '' "'t' d Ill llt• "'ii I ,111rl ''' DISTRICT ORANGE Sa a ti1t1s snail conform lo and be 192~~.~ bvs•MU '' c.011duct80 by an Rory Wrlllams 416 Emerson St SUPElllOll COUllT •'< ut111 111 1dmrn1~tr 1t11r dnd l't ulLtr 11r administrator an d l '>l 11, COUNTY CALIFOllHIA respons ve 10 IM con11aG1 aocu no voauai Neti~~u~~aec:S .~~o~~~~eo ov an I 700 Cl•k: Canter Or WHI f1(t \\ llh 1h1 111urt v. 1th pr111I frlt w llh the murt "'llh pr oof \ 1 I ( 1 I NOTICE INVITING BIOS men1s 10• said wor~ as "8'81010'8 A Gha•O Pt's c' inOMOual Sant• Ana CA tr101 I ' f tl l pt:lll11o11 I J' "1 II 1 l'i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Illa! laporoved by sa 0 O•Slrtc' anO musr r11, 1181amen1 was I 1ed wolh lhe Rory Williams Plarnl 11 LOUISE 6 McCLAll\ •ii " f\ "' ' ""rr '' n rl-Cfut ~ " <if I" Ill a "'ri t:n rr~ues I,\ { h 1rm 11111 1'11 kt ll 111 I IH ,ealfllJ 0•01-osa1s 101 lvrn1sn n9 811 tte accompanied oy 1ne secu•lly re counl) c1e1 • or Oro~ge Counry on Th 5 staiemeni was llleO .,.11h lhe 11usree 101 lhe LOUISE B McCLA•r • .. t..ung lh 11 \11U d1...,1n 'Pl-~ lul st.alrnl( that vou d1>s1n • special Sur" ru 1 c1111rr 11( Or J11Kl'lt,1t.or mn•e111ls equ1pmen1 lrans terreo 10 1ne1ern Oc• n 1983 F-.. .. County Cle•~ 01 Orange Counr~ on ,T~_ST S AO P ""''l' f tht frlrn!-! 11( ...,, 1n n<olllt ,1( lhi £1l111i.: •Jf an in ( , 1 , th t po11a1 on ano sucn otner ract1111es Coo es of rne conl•acr oocum11n1s ~ Ocr 20 1983 .....,,renaent HA N LEE PA 14. r .I r oun \ I• r111• ... Ill).: I IS may be 1eqv11eC1 for lhe CON are on I le a~o may oe ,.,amrneo n P110I •11•0 Orang• c I 0 I I II • l llllJf\ ind ..i1iµr '1" mem v \ t l\I• r\ Jnu .ippr.ii"' m< nt 0 I h irm 1111• 1'11 k• It 11< •11 r; 1nuc1 ION OF THE FOLLOWING l'"e off ce of rhe O n11r Cont•8CI , ~ ~ oas 81 y F22I003 eno a 011150"5 vnknown Claiming I I r lh t ' .. t..i. ...... " 1r I ti ""l w p IOI No-2 9 16 13 1983 I Pvtl•osneo Otanoe Coasl Oaoly I lly 19011 or IQU'lebl& "Oh' ••tie es t .,l.11 •'>!>< " tr • l I" • 11 l • ,... I fl'lllth 11 "1~ 1 ... m,) r q >11"' 11 PR EC T ADAMS AVENUE PUMP documents may De purcnes110 arrhe r.922 83 P tor Oct 26 Nov 2 9 16 1983 1•a18 1 en or 1ntere'1 1n tile ptOC>eflv u11n.' • r .if• •JUn'-'> m 1 ntrrml'tl wm' 11r ;u"ounl!. mlc'nl1ont'<l ltali\, 111 ,111111111..,11 1 tlu 1 ... 1..ilt INC. S TATION PROJECT NO 1owoer s 011tce by p11ymen1 or S30 00 5802 83 oesc11~0 rn rne complaint adve•Si! Ill St'"( 111111 1.!IU dllU l .!110 ~of In :>1.'\.\llln l.!O(I Jnd I.WU 5 .ur r ·1 J\1 (. k 'I 11 tOO 75 per sel and llHS COSI •• not r11run 'htmllC NOTICE I 10 Ptaontrll 5 l•lle or anr cl()vd Otl , o ;v rrl( II • 1 I •lflllll I 6 ds woll t1e roce1veo Oy Ille Costa doble r119aro1e.ss or wne•ne• 1n11 ruo jPI 11 1 11<1 lh• l il1f .. rr,1o• Prril• •lt Cod• lhl (. 1h t11rnia J. m))..rl Codt &. rn .. rd 11111111 r 1h1 l mh µt n Mesa SaMary O•srrrct a• lhe olloc.e plans and s~11tca11ons are •e 8 nto 5 111 e !hereto nam 8' GAL LI\ A:'\ CIHtl E T EPll E~ E COCKRIEL duil Adnum-.u , 111111 .,£ I'~' I ot 111e C11y Clerk 77 Fa11 Orrve Coste turned Chet~s snall be maoe Pl y NOTICE INVITING •IOS PtmlC NOTICE 0°c;~;,,:,,~~r~; ,:81 1n!'":i"!taoi,. l~G '-BLI ED BERG'.\1A~~ COCKRIEL & Mf!~ll Cal lornra unlll 111e hour or I able 10 Irvine Aanc11 Waler Otstroct BIO ITEM HO 805 llEV A 1 or ~ kill.., t\1 I I l ht p~ l1t11m I~ \l I 11 00 II m November t• 1983 al Plans end $Pf!(;rltc.a1tons will bl! NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN that FICTITIOUS BUSINEll "ll'" lllle estere hen OI nle<esl ,,. 8\ T l'.\10Tlt'\ J BLIED FORRE TER I• r ht •llllj,( tn I.It pl Nu I 1l wllr<.h rr11e1hey w111bi!open11<1 pub marled ul)On•eQoest rop•o,pecrrve se.ireo proposa15 ..,1ll~•ecelved by NAME ITATEMINT lhe property o.scribe<l in the com 278i Bri stol ulte I 00 Attorne) s for P et11loner'> -110 ( I\ 11 l i nit 1 I >r Wt .,1 I 1oc1y 11no rea11 aloud 1n rhe Counc11 b•dders 1or an aoo11 ona $5 oo '"" C rv 01 Coste Mttii 10 wit TM riu:h:9~~1~~wong persons ar& Ootno ~;":o :00;--;~~~';1~~·~.t~~~~:.s ( os ta \1esa (' i\ 92626 210$ East 4th Street !::> Ill. i\r ( A •i >-ul ,11 Nriv (.Mmber, SealeO prt>pos11ls shall 1nonrelunoab1e1 to cover Ille C0$1 or C1ly Coun<11 P 0 Bo• 1200 Cosre CATALINA CRUISE FROM NEW Tusr n Calll01nt1 111gaity d&SCllbe<l 17 l t I H:tO 9090 Lona Bear h CA 90814 ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' n .. or 1"1' lrlle or Ille wo•~ imo 1118 posraoe ano hanoring Ml'Si\ Cal '0'" 8 q2678 1200 on or POAT BEACH 400 Main Street as 101 •Or and an und1v10lld II t 181'1 l'uhl ,1 d <Jr tnl.(• lr1t'>l l'uhl"hl# OrJnW I 11..i:.l 1 ~ '\ Ol OH.IH ~r '" 'h' 11 ~ltnquisnino mar~ ot.nv b 0 rl' 1011113 l abor Code 1,,11 0.,~10, 01 rr oav Novemoer t8 1993 11 511811 Balboa CA 92661 1nteresr on lots 119 ano 120 ot rrocr " -, l It 1 'IH I •I I Ill r\ J\I I naml' nr 1ne o OOer out no omer Under 1ne provrsoons 01 tne C•lr !Delore 1ne nour or 't 00 a m on l 1 I I _.1, _-"l i I I I' I N I :.! 8 I !:I" ' ' 1 b Ca1a1 na Passenger S11rvoee Inc !4854 as shown on 11 map recoroeo " >.1. '1 "~ r _ o\ -lt1 \ 111• 1 11-,; '" i,ir rnllnlo( .,f lht lltllllllll vuu t mvP1J 11llPr 111e scheduled clos111g !he Oepartmenl ol tnOuS1ro111 Reta l.'Pftl('•t'SIJOnsbll10 rne •OOeno •OO MainSr•ee• Batboa CA 92661 Boot, 17, pagl's 3 and 4 01 m ~ 1 II! j ~>lllh H 1 :l!-111'1 HI 1 mp lo• till' rPC11 pl or 01os shall be 11ons has oe1111m1neo rne oreva1ilng oeuve• "'' o O 10 tne Coty C111rk s I 1 1 0 c ~lrvult.l 1.:1Ll11.:r ..iµµc..u Jl th r"n1mno 10 fhl' nrOO&r unepenl!O If rate'or wagesJor the 1oca1o1y •n "'"''11 Ollote Oy rhe proper 11nnounoa0 Tflis bvs ness •< conductll<I by a eel aneous maps 0 range OU"" -------------h~ 11 utJ.( rrtd ~1111 \11u •1bJ"' ~nall he lhe SQll! respons1bll11y of Ille fhe work rs t<1 oe petlorm~ ano lhe l••me B ds w 11 be publrclv ope1111<l '0;fo"t;:,\0.;'.8,k Ca~~':en~o 39 58 56 PUBLIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE ''""' 'ii f 111 \\ 111 h 11 t tl t.r'\ ll Ciel•, !rt •ee 11181 flos bod ts iec&tved Irv ne Aancn Water 01S111CI has ana 1880 a•ovo al 11 00 II m or as Tnos staremenl "'115 llleo w 1n tne SUMMONS I I I 1 I'" 111ooe• I IM adopted se <I p•ev•ohng •ale or ;sOCln 11111•e1t1er es pr11cr1cable on C Cl k 1 0 C fllOTICEI y011 hen Noell eu.O CONSOLIDATED 11"11' "'11 1 1 " 1 "111 ' " Ille A ~Ill ol plans Specral Prov1s10QS wllges A GOPY or lhese prevarlmg IFroOR~ Nov&mllt!r •8 1983 '" !he ovnly :a:i 0 rang& ounry on The court miy dec:kM at•ln•I 1011 1h1 111 11 mg Your •PIX 1r anrJ HJOrl ons 10 General Prov s1ons ,8 ,,.5 8,1!' on 11e a1 1he orfocl!I or the Covnc11 C1111mbers City Hall 17 Fa 1 Oct 20 1 F22I004 without rour Mint heard 1101 .. , OF INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL 11 t ir ll V h• 00111 ncd 01 1110 oll1ce ol lhe 01 ne m~Oe ava leblll 10 ony nieresred lut11 "' ng or LABOR ANO MA P 101 Oct 26 Nov ;> 9 16 1983 the lnlormallon ti.low REPORT OF CONDITION m , \ t H 1n JM '" n 111 h~ 10 lhP Ston011•rJ Spec111cat1ons may Irv rlc Aancn Waler 01s11 Cl ono sllall 011ve Cnsle Mt'sa Calolo•noa for lhe I PuD•ished Otarige Coast Otily you rHpond within 30 day• llHd BANK AND TRUST CORPORATION 1~ 'I I l rHtnrol Puhl1cServices Room •19 ponv on rnQves1 A coov ()I s11ch TERIAL fO INSfAlLASOUNO AE 580183 11 0 ishio seekrheao ce oi 4~ Consolidated Report o r Conditio n o t International Cenlral 1 • i\"'k-1:, A 1 h ' 1 1 7 7 r a11 Drove Co~•e Mesa Ca11101nJa woql' •u•es shall ne pos1110 on lh" CORDING svSlEM ' 11rrorn~ywon 1110s marrer yo: s11e1u1.i Bank and Trust Corpoiation ol er Toro Orange County and I Ill 11r 1 •1 11111111~• nl 1 rl d 11or uci1111 o non rC'h.Jnd&bltt peymenl 01 iobs11e oy rr e Contreeto1 Aoo 1 onal se1s 01 lhe specrt1 I do 50 promptly so lhar yov• wr llt' Domestic Subs d1ar1es at the close of bus111ess on Sep tember JO 111 1 Ir• It•• "' d \ 11l1 lllll'' f JI, S IO 00 An aooi1tona1 charge 01 11 snail be mando•ory upon 1118 carrol1s may oe ODie 11110 81 IM OI PUBLIC NOTICE respnnse rl any may be 11180 .:-n 198 3 I 11 I I 1 St' 00 woll De made 11 ll8Mled Oy Con1rac1or 10 wnom the contracl •l ht !' or 11\e Pvrchas ng A9e111 al 11 1 me \!JUI ( 11111 \\I I H I (IUf '" mail awarded MO VPM ""Y 5VOCOOl•8C I"" Ot1ve Cos la MllS8 Call ()rnt8 FICTITIOUS •ustNEI S AVISOIUslO<l ha SldO Oemano~n· St•I• Benk No 1237 pr 1" "' 11 111 I h• I• 1 ... 111 1111 p rnrn mo sh.all l>ll mtt1e 011 tile 10 unde• 11 m to p8y "°' IM S than 8 Os s11ou•o be •e•u•ntt<J to the atren I •NAME STATEMENT El rrtbvma !Ma dec:ldlr contra Ud Dotter Amount• 1, ~' ttl rtl\, If IJC/iltl"I !iv 1h1 p,, po•al r orm snoots P 1 1hrough lht' spec1roeo rates 10 a11 wo1kmen I, nn or 111e C:11v C1e1i.. w11h1n H •O The lollowong person •• ooing ,111 alHl'-ncla1 ,,,_.,. 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ASSETS Casn ano oue lrom b11n1cs Investment secu11lles !Markel 1111lue S 138 328) Bank premises F F & E etc: Other assets TOT AL A SSETS In Thoueend• 1 11111 \\ ithm ltllll 1111111111.., p I IH<>vrded rn the c.onrraGI d()(u employeo by rnern m lhe e•ecutron ltom., I mil 111 • se8160 envelope nus1n11ss as i ponda cMfllro de'° ctt.a L•• 11 f I ( ITl"n,, 11no shlltl l>t! 11ccomp11n 80 by of lhe conrracr 1dc-n11hl'd 0111ne ovrs1oe wrlh 111e Btd PETALUMA Oil & GAS O~ lftlormac:lon qua 8"v. 50 059 1 "''"I " ti 111 11t 1r,1 '" tt01m~ ", e11 t eo cnecll OI cashrer, check Eacn o o 01 proposal sn1111 be •11em Numbilr 11110 lhe Ooenrng 01111 VELOPMENt._ COM PANY 4000 II JOU wt.I\ 10 -".U. ad\rlca 01 tJ8 582 1or It ll• • • " I'' 11v1rl .. t 1n S1'1 or a tl•O t)ond ror no11es11hat 10% ot m"de out or subm1118d on 11 lorm ~ Each bid snail specify each end MacArthur BlvO Sui1111 3500 New •" •tt-r 111 IM• matt.t JCMi 86 ll•m 7011 o ( lh• l 'Pil i ilt (. 1xJ1 th!' omounr or rne t>rd mode p11y•Dl11 1vrn1sheQ es pa1t or 111e tont•t1t1 l'Vl'•y item 85 tel 'orrn n the spec•ll port Beech CA 92660 ehovld do eo p<ompllr 80 that JCMi• 5 030 1 1 (_ I r,,11,. 1 I hi 111111 (cir 10 tilt! Costa M11so Sen11a1y 01S1ttcil documenl5 ano musr oe accom ca11on1 Af\y and an 11•cep1ron1 ro w 1111am w JOhnson :<>7193 High Wflllen '~" " ..,, mar ~ 1 1 1 No proposals shaH be cons•dllfll<l per11110 Oy a cuh1er s check a rne specrllc1111on1 must be clearly Knoll RO 1.a1te Arrowhead CA "lad on ltMa 193 757 f1lr11~ 1 I 11111'< "'r!I 11111 l l<Jlll • vn•en eccompen1eo oy such ct1r1t1teo cneclt or 1 b•dde• s bOnO rn S1111eo on rile bid and l1llure 10 Ml 92352 11 uat.d._ IOMcttM al conea- LIABIUTIEI pn111 lo l 11u1 rnon lh ' from tht r.11sh1e1 s ch!!Ck teth or brdder s 8n amou111 nor less 111en 10 percanl lo'1h ll"Y rlem rn the Sl)*ClllC111on11 Tn1s bu11ness IS conoucte<J by 1n to de llft allotaclo an"'• Munto TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES 181 048 dat• 111 1h1 ht 1nr1~ no11111l tionO ol lh& amov"I or rne Old made Ply 111811 t>e grounds IOI '9l11Cllon of the r110ivt<1v81 datlefla lleHfto lnfft9dla'-1• T I J d an d Oepoalls 91 795 NO b•O snail M con11<1euKI un195s et>le 10 rne 0t0111 01 OI tor lhe t>4Wlalrr b•ll Wtllrem w JOhn90l\ 6a ".. "'-• au rMpua•ta 0 a em 89 253 ,,1,,1v• 11 "mt1d& on a bl&nlC form tvml1he<I 01 sard Olsrroc.t IS rhe CIM may bi EICh t>+O sn1111 set f(){lh th41 fl.Jll This stetem41ftl wu 11..a with Ille aacrlta al "-~· puada - Total lime and savings depoalla 'i t Jl M \ Y I X /\M IN I:: tht hy Ille Costa MM8 $11n11e1y Olarric1 aoo cecl'I b•d OI propose! shall be "•mM and •11t•Oen&1 of ell C>elllOl't• Counry Cieri. of Of•nQil County on , t.lrlda • ""'"° TOTAL DEPOS ITS IN DOMES TIC AND 181 048 frlt k q it liv thi 1111111 It y1111 onclls meo11 1n 11ccord11nce wnh rne sea111<1 ano meo w11n rile Secretary ot ano p1111es interested In rhe Oct 70 1983 ,•TO r ... O.FINOANT A clv" FOREIGN OFFICES l 1 1 lh l l 1 o•<>vr\IOOS ol fh!I PtOPOH I reQutre rne 01s1r1c1 a1 o• bi!IO•e lhe 11me rn P•OPOH I 11 ll'W! bl<I 11 Oy • corpor Ft2t00l com~llt hea ....,. Ned by llMI Other llabllllles 2 205 ir• rn 1 fl' I'< trl t '' n 1 ml'nl5 1h1s noro<:e ptovrdlld l hll •bove 11ton •••le rrwi namH of the ollloers Published Orange Cou t Ollty patfthtl --'"•' ov H OU wlah 10 TOTAL LIABILITIES 183 253 v1111 rn 1v "'f\• upon 1h1 c )( (&Ch DI00111mull~1tcen&lld and me1111oneo cneck or l>Orld sllall be who can SIQ" 11n 11greeman1 on Prior Oct 26 Nov 2 9 16 19S3 dat.ncl tllla .. ~ ..... 'rou mu•! IHA.-EHOlDERI EQUITY t'\ ut111 111 u ln111)1-.11 utnr 11r 19••0 pH1Qv111of 90 11 raqu1r!KI by law Qrven 111 guaranuw1 ma• rh• bldOer oenelf or Ille corporillon •11d 5798 83 within io dlyt •lier !ht• iummons 1s Common SIOCk u pon lh t illrn nt v for tin 1 K A claas ,. or C.t2 conuactor • Wiii 1111t11r info 1 &Qnll»Cl With Illa w11ethllr more 11111n Olle om~ mut t Mrve<J on you ,..., ,.,111 lhl• oou•I • 0 000 11c.en~n 15 requ1rld OISlllCI 1f ttw111dll<l lhe wo1h and will 119n II lhil t>to '' by• per1nershlp Of 1111 D•IC NOTICE wr1Uen res 1111 to the com ''"'' N o shares autnorized 1 • '\.Utv r 11r 1dn11111,.1 m lllr rmdj TM Boero 01 Olr11Ctors 01 lhi! be d8Cllll•l(J rortaneo 11 the SU<1C1at1 'Joint vt111lu•e s111e ll'le nemes 11no rUUL UlllH• ou": °"' O•l•ull !.1 b9 No shares outstanding tO 000 ~ m f1 !1 Wlllt thr i 11111 t Wtl h prc.1ofl Coslll Mes11 Saflll!fry OllltlCl r11 ful Oldder refutes 10 en1e1 rnro HIO 8 Orestes OI Ill gener1I P811f\tlt 'ICTITIOUt •Utllffll enle<er/ on tPPl~lllon of lhe Piiion Surplus 7 260 11( 'c rvlC • II w ntll n rr-t11H !ii H M!S lhe r ghl lo •@1ecr Any Cl• •II cortl•OCI ind 101n1 ve111vrer1 II the bidder II• NAME ITATIMINT 1111 and lh•scourl m11y anltlf • IVO!lf' TOT AL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL 111111 lh11 Cotllr&c1or woll be p11rm1111111 soltt propr1e10,,h1p or 11notlltlf enllt\I Retained earnlnoa 3 244 i;Wllni;t thur VritJ <lt'!lirt srM'\ ml 11111 CQn1111c.1or 1na11 comply with 1o 1ubs111v1e ,ecur!llet tot money• 111a1 does bu11n111 under • fk:llllout ~~:es~o~~wlno parson '' doing ~:~:J'1111~111~!" ~g~ tll:1;1fllkl~t1~in TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY 10 504 nolli t 111 l lH frhnl( 111 on 111 rh11 p1ov•sron~ QI Sec11on 1770 lo w11nt111IO under ""' Cont111C1 ro nilmf! ,,,. DU! thall b• in the .. ,, STl'AWARE SYSTEMS 3 100 A11 could 111ull 111 11~1sl'lmarlf QI TOTAL LIABILITIES .AND v1 11t1tr\ 11nd 1pprn1s. n11 nl c1I 1780 1nclu11v11 or 111e C8111Qrn1a ensure ~11ormance S11tl! •ub•lllv nnm .. or ttoe b•Odll1 witll • B OHIO w•y Sune ,22 Co••• Ml!aa CA ..,8081 liking 01 m:ney 01 Pl oP4t•lv SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY t93 757 \ "'-tl l ''"'lit "' o( th• 1)1 11 l OM• Con11 lhll prevAlling rife rtO \ion sflell bC!I sub111c1 lo lhe na1ton lollow•no showing 0 A (IM 92626 Of orher •flUtl •eqves1ec1 1n 1ne rom scolt' or wAges •sltbllehed by the pro~111on1 of A•• ci.i 9 !I ot lhfr GM Ir~ 111 ou• n1mat prov1011<1 hOW K The under1lgned Jeck L Tauter President and Danl&I J 11uni1 111 HC"\OUllL'< rrtt 11t1urH ti CnMn Men Sttniouy °'""'' whl¢n 0,91 Pio•tJIO'll 0111111 Contrecl 11var no1ic1111ou1n•me1h1llbeuMC1 Pt11JI E111011, 1Y'01 18609 San p1i::;:1 F 1 98 Ft011C:k Eiec lll<;fJ Pree o l the above named bank each rn s .. 111111 1~00 i.nd l:.WO fl n t itttl men wilh 1he An11t11n1 Sec111111y t h& Botuo ot 011ec10,, ot 1119 o; .. ur1IH) there'*• eurrt nr r90111r111on ~";g:s 51 OU"""'" v"119Y Cl' LEE ~llOBAA~CH 1C.;k declare• ror h1maelt 1rone and no t tor (he other I have perton11r lhl l illfm 1tl1t l'r """'' ( 11111 01 '"'tl 01s1r1G1 1no 1hell torre11 oen 111c.1 r11se1vea lllt 11gm 10 1•1«1 1ny w11h 111e 011nga County Aec010er In r no• nu•ineu " oonovcta<I ov 111 8 GAil CARPEN TEA O.OUt knowledge 01 the mauera contained In tl'l18 1•Port and I believe H J f'arrl'll .,.,111, p1e&G11bl\O mt11et0fe tor "on •no all b101 1no •o w11v11 eny ano 1h I.Of! or corpora11on1 •11Clude ,,.. •n0rv1ou•I D~Yto L CROCICITT ol lll~A • lh8t eech itet~I In H id rttport II ltve Each of the under 69~ T ( I ll 11 800 i nmri1111nce or ~1110 cooe '"t!O"'""'" rn •ny bid n11me1 or me Prfr••o11n1 Sacre11ry P1u1 C K11yl01 CROCICIETl , I 0 t I lhe other certllle• ride ~ own ( n t•r r BV OAOr A OF THE BOAAO Eng'"-/Arthll"l B<>vkl Eng1 Tr111sv1er and M11n•o•• T • 0 ----c ...... • I signed tor l'llmMI a one en no Of u r ( o;Ca Meso ('A 9t626 or 01RECTORS OF TH~ na1111ng Corpore11on '"" ••• Tn11 C11v Couf\C1I or '"' C11y or h•• ""'"*" .... llHIO """" ,,,. I --....... _...., '"'" u .. penally of P9flu ry thel the l0t90olno re 1rue and correct 714 979 Oli10 COSTA M£SA SAN1T,1.Ay "''~'" •so• -Ou111 S""' Co1u1 ~·· •t1tftfve~ the righr l o Covn;r, Cit<._ or O••rio• C0unrv on 1411 f.icecuteO on Octobef 28 1983 at El Toro C8flforn1a t 1 I • OISHllC1 Newi>O<t oe.c11 c a111orn1• l•1ec1 any 01 •II t>•~h Oct •983 ..._,.,, hecfl CA '"'° JaCI<. L Ttuler J 11ltl1-.h•"I (Ir lllW ( o 1"1 Publ•,h!"d 0111not1 CfJllll 011ly 1>11ot PubUsheGt 0111no11 CQ"ll O•lly PR01 OATEO Ocrollt< 31 198i FUMOI (T1') .... , ... Oeniel J F90flc:li l>11h l 't!rtl N11\ I 'l II !'IHI On '6 Nov' 111111 Nn.' 6 1983 Po1>1 .. 111111 0 11ng11 ;o~~r Oa~~ ~Hot l'l~~·~c,~lr'~~='111g C1~1111198g•My ~~112~o~·~~ f:-'~~&~11' Ptk>C Put>llSl\ed Oran~ Coast Dally Piiot NO'f 2 1983 5926 83 111'111 HI !lf\011 11:1 ~l!J~ ti) Nil• ' II\ 'I 113 57'11 fl') 5794 &.• ,. M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesde . November 2. 1983 HHIH ,.~Salt a ..... lor Seit . HtHH 1tf S1lt 1 ..... u.1 ••• 1.... ,,., ...... ,-.,.t.... iiirfatata Ual. ..__ ......... ___ ..;..;;.&.....;.;;,;.;.__ -·"-•-• ____ ._2_to_o Tl'tE I)\ 11 .\ Pl I ( rr Gtatral 1002 Coat• NtH 1024 New orl lt1c• 1069 Coat•.... 2224 •• ,~. Coat•.... 273 ::-Nti{ll I.I'" tu111 flvl Ontr y (:l .A'SSIF IE U OFFlt.E llOl ns IRYIHlll,000 lllUTFllllLYllllE lllOllYFHIT 2 Br 2 B e garage ... ,..... 2'07 1.:.;.::M;:.:.::ES;.;A~V;;;,;E:.R-O_E_2_B,;,,r~1 9":1:"1sf!45~~m~,m~.~~t:"".~1 ~0y'~~h~llr~a-~,;,,u .. :-~~ ~;::··~., '~., .. ~':.~::·1~~~ Trl1•pli11111· :--1·1 '1• ,. M u11dr1' -I l I• l.n 8:tH l ·\ \1 ~,:·~1 1 I' \I Bu~1111· ...... l 11111111·1 MunJ.1' -l· rt• l.1' 8:00 \.\1. -,. w P \I l)E \UI l'\J-:"": . I Pl HI.I<: \'110'\ I) ,._ \ I) I.I 'd·. M t111d ,1, T u··-..fJ, ~ 1'd1w-.f.,, ·r~11111 "l.1 \ \I ,, I ,,. I I ~I I .1 I I ~t I f' 111 ,II I Ill U• I' ti \11 I' JI I f rL1l.1 I \\ •• J I "rl lill ,f I \ 5H11d.1\ I Ii I I I I Hll ''II C:\ '\CELI . \'l I O '\ ,'( CC HOUJ T l 4 )'\~: C anc·t·ll.1111•11-.1:1.! ' ,, ,., 11111 • 11 1.t. be Jl\,tdt• 01111 •.tlf I h',11lllfll'' ,I' ah(l\l', 1'11',l ... I' ,t•k 1111 .I I .tl1i'l 'll,1!1111J nu111lll'r "lw12 1\111• 1·ll1·1:: '1111r .td . ER R O H ~: Ch rd, error· PI L< H , 1111r i·I d.11h .111d-11·pl)r1 lllllllt'd 11'1•h l l.1· 11\ll.) .i-....111111'-l1.il•tl11' l 1t1 ·Ill' l1 r~1 inn1r n ·1 1 11.-.1•r11111• , nh CLASSIF;J-J) ,, i:l-."ih78 Ht81tr' for Sale Hout1 for Sale ~-.;..;..;....-..;.._;.....~~~ Gtaeral I 002 Cneul ~.;;;.;.~;.....~~~~---1002 LIDO ISLE TradMtonaJ :J Br ,11, Ba 8..1~ rrunt, pier & float for 65' bvat Pm-..-<l w 'it'll S i.:!:>11.oOO Bayfrunl Villa n Br I Ba on w1tll• l11t. J'U'>I. spa, dcx.•k f<>r l.!fl' ',11 ht Will l .. ..i. ... • v. opt11m or ex<'h rnrom .. pn11J1 rt' $4.HfiU 11110 VISTA IEL LIDO-IA YFRDU Fabulous bav & m1Jun1...in '"-'"' 1 Bdnn I 6d I condo t'O-<JJ.l ·Lo "''"' prn"l.-<l ijl $.!!15 U\11) BAYSIDE PUCE llYFRONT Spt"1.t...1t·ul..1r 1 ... ,11 .. 11; l1 ·•\ _hr -i. •• •I• .! t.1 2ba dn l l~ .. ,1,,;,,,., J(,,i,j ,.,f ~I >1111111111 -~ fflHffUL~ HOME OCEt9tFROIH-- 0t 1· •• 11 ,..._, )' t" .. 1 ·' \l.1r 1 • r .. 111 l l•tr n I be.th 1-111 .... ,•1 I' ........ , •• t, 11111 FAIRIAMIS RUCH Hill TOP Nl"' I hr -I t., , '""' l-11rull ;\ .. 1,,...1111h Est.<1t•· I.! pr11·1• .. , t1.f,t .. 1• .S " ~11•1 •11110 CORONADO CAYS IUFRONT Ct1r .,.,,di t .. ,,. t • t ,.,. !: nt ! I f •k-Jl dt ... k P-.th :'t j\ ll " " t I. ~ II .• , 1 1 uh ARROWHEAD HOME N1 .. 11 "' '·' 1 1.1111 i I .11r fl ~I \I 11111 \\'.I)•· ,iJ, l.ik.• .. I\.\ I illl "-l IALIO& COVES Tr.ul1t11111,ol (j..,, l1•>11t 1 B1 ,, U.1 ri 1111...11"11-<l :l.(ltttl ~ ft 11m11,h1 •l ~ I~ li•l !1ilUI 111 111 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOI 341 Boy~1de Drove N 8 67S 6161 llLIOAISUH Rt4Hd ft Ult,000 Aope111rno e·•teroor aMJ white p1c>,..>1 •~ ~ around tll•S 2 ll"ll 'I r,;i. c.011age CIOS~ '" '"' ol• I .. Ave Shop' R"m' <l" •· J ~11cnen 631-14n') - \\\ll lCll!lo'\I 'ft •'U ' In• '"'"' , ··q &31-1400 ' J1.::..r.. " .' ... ~ l , :., • } ' : .-... : . . '~. COllDH DEL MAR A11rac11ve two st'lr 1 •w bedrOOIT' home w•!" landscaped R i' ,,,. PLUS neat one 11,.tl•uorr rental unit Cor.,er '" ti, 1oc;eted south r.• H ''tr' way E1celle"t ton.1"r. nq JUST REOUCECJ NfJVI $279 9QO 131-1300 ..... ........._ Whal • WonOPtfUI w r,rld or Sho11uinq 1,.111t 1t t your flnQett11Js "111i r•li•y' Deity Pilot Cta<,~ lol'd AOS To otar.e ~0·1r ;tlj cell 642 5678 .infl 1111 a Cla"1l1ed All· Vo•ri r !\Pip you ta&t I AI" ••1111• ... FOHER MODEL PLH 0-IRYIH ~..101111a1ed 'eller E•cellent • ,.-at •o~ n.iar poo1 and J' soc.oa "'''"''es A ..-... -,t seu S9 1 SOO Se*I °vl 'I' 11n Bu ~l e1 644 '020 llHO HAL ESTATE MllllL Y IESIREI TOWHOIE '" OOROH IEL llR ;i .. et yard1>'1 communily "'''t 1r;v1>ly •andscapong i..001 ~i:ia an<J 1enm, ro1u1 1mm11t.u1ate :J Br / Ba !Am1Ly room n;irmPr W iii\ fireolaCe ;-mf\d Aif-1 u.u ,,, hvm9 r ,r.n i, 1\ ser.ond lore t ac" •'• maslPr oedroom <,u IP t.>,)rl1>tl Vl6 W Of mo ,r l.J•'IS find night hg1t1s 1>11 1t11s for only S1<f1 orio with 1a11d Ask h;r Belle (.r.959 l ee 644 70<'0 LIHO RUL ESTATE Tr ad1• '""' 0111 !.luff !or new ll'''''h e s wi th a C.la\~1t1el1 11d b42-5678 ',.,, t •u l••I ff' •I .. I I I r I f 1 t ._ I G•eill condo 10, young 5 BR • den. llreplace. dbl 2Br 2ba. dining room f /P, w/opener lrplc mlCro, BXV FRONTXGE beech. Ba N-ly decor $525 Evenings 4!17 S)8;> 0 4'J • 1490 couple 01 single person gurage Needs so me; p,1110 gar S 1350 Cell w/d hk up lor stecked pier. prkg 2Br $800 I Br No pets 833-8974 • localed in Oreng~lltee touch up Owner Iran~ 61 J 0710 or 759 1552 wasne1 pool & SPI $675·$600 Ulll• pd 303 2Br 2ba den wlfrC.OI~ sep IA""'" w11••' lldlt 1>•t "" 1 ln•s 1 Bdrm nas a toll !erred S119.000 N oµu t s $795 /mo EEdgewater 11871-2866 $400 mo lg IBr. security d1111nu rm & ~OIJ tir&tt• I'"'''" $2<0 '"''' • II 0 .. , •1t LIDO ISLE a•• ..... ' LOTS 5•5 3 I IC svstem, refrlg. slove. ger l11s1 nl\t)• S1r1111M gar Intl I It " 1JljJ ;.r;·i4 4 8 '.lCJ ""' sull&ble lor den 01 office nOJ 0 II• •.t n f, . v •v " "' _ Ctlfl Mt1I 2624 age 7 t7 J&mj)S SI , API $l2oo"f'"'~., "Iv Hurry on l hlt one I t810 Newporl Bl. CM OIRT ravorat>te prrco & 2BR. g1irage. lenced yard. 0 640•4979 •94_302m3_. u k' lri Ile.ti SULUll MOTEL 63 1-7370 l ... 1·112t re1ms 631·0955<Bo• 556) "'ello. boat storage, pet ClU .IE 010 .. • ., lllTUT Ill Wkly rh11ldl• now <1•11•1 okey $650 mo 546-7506 All UTILS PAID 2 B1 apt. ne&r boat.ti uhl It'> '>01"'~ & ui-(,r,11,r TRADI T 101\AL REALTY JIST lllTH IHAYHIE r1 C0Men1ently loceted 2 Br m condo listed I BElOWowner scos1ioe- 1u .. • k1tcnen. all garage. I 'l llnC.I patio Asking $9 1 500 Ownar an.ious I 171 41673-4400 481 2Ba 60x n o lot et tached g111 Av pkn1t. $96,500 call 646·8386 lllO fSU ln1oy <lehgllltul Ll<lo Isle hill 1n u beaulllul 4 bdrm. 4Br 2Bo 60• 120 lot. a11chd J t111111)iome on 'orn11r ot gar. RV 1.11..ng, $96 500 µ10511-QIOUS •\/19 l 1do 646-8386 91 I Viet Nord Proced 10 sell at HH FHEOLOSURE SJIJ9 500 Please <.all local bank has lorectoseo fovall on 2 bedut1 tu1 condos LIDO REAL TY l -3Br 2' ,99 & I 4Br 113-1300 2' ,99 The units a1e 3yrs 1---------n.iw. spacious & lully ap 3 bd. 2 b& wlfmtY rm Compare t>elore you rent $525/mo 2 BJ 1 Ba POOi. Pd $700/mo No llets t v Pt1r,,,,,~ on roo,.. UH Comp Relurb $ IOOO No Cuslom design 1ee1ures, laundry room close to 499-2690 11 .. ,..i-r,11 Btvd <JM Pets. wa1ur and Gard pool. bbq, cov'rO garage, 1hopplnQ 149 E Bay St '•"b 74<15 ru rn 545 3627 0, surrounded with plush TSLl1•t. 142-llGa LILIH Ni1atl 2752 SU&SUM LOllllf 642 4873 land11c1p1ng No pets · NEW OCEAN VV Co d~ I • Bach Furn $520 Condo. park setting wllh n " %HJ ,,~ vll C..11ti1e c.r.11r11 T v Cute Cape Cod 2 Br 1 Be 1 Bdrm Furn $575 111ew 1 Br wllolt patio, 3Br ~be. lrpl.J>OOI. steps )O;.f, w ( ""~' Hwy "$625/mo Eastslde A11a1f 2 Bdrm Furn S675 bllms spa lndry rm. gar bCh S950tmo 55 l 0585 Nr llPIJI< 1 Bf AC H now 645-9628 365 w Wilson 6•2-)971 From s700 lst & s3oo Ntw;rt leacL it759 oc. ~ dep 10 move 1n No • " .,re1,, " t1••dr.1 I •" 1• E~~~·~: w?:::.i~I~::,'. a .. Y •. O .. UaRdlOWll2640 E~~;:,~t~6~: 1Ba, no E ifd\Mr• ~:::•1\'\, ~~:"rl~IJ ',It;/ .igo. $4501mo 832-5086 w1r bed 01 pets $500 mo mL ----->'l II r " " "'i P '' "'''r II pp1n1ecJ. w/mod.irn le11 I Npt Boy V111w Con<Jo lures Creotrv(I """"c1nq $ l'J'l 900 00111 Slip Pro! Daaa Poi' at 222tt:. a111111 Suo11111 llll oilers 1k 1 u111lt'll I bll 2 ba . .!!-"~-"!!--~---~· Agt 642 4&2J I .1~111m1 Islam.I S11y11hsss J 01 2 Ba condo Pt Cou.llTRY • S500sec. • S250c.lean COU TRY CLUB l lVING Bo ti ~r· ,, 11r.J ••IC.tJr1r; 0 645-8923 IN NEWPOHl BE.A(,11 1,4(, 111 1• 1,4•, <;rJ';•, ep S1nu1es 1 & 2 Bdrrr1 Ar1ar1 ESTATE Eas1S1da 3 Br 1 Ba Cottaga 111ents & '1.1"'"""''\t:s Hotels Motels 2904 • ""' w .11<.h boats go by Niguel gated poor ten-B II '&pa k l ke S6651mo 2617 D Elden lrom $660 1Av ot..1;,1 ---"'i'------HITIHYWOODS I Over 1700 sq tt ot tom tori '" 1111~ ~POC:IOUS 3 bdrm I 2 I lhl SI r .eory u ... ,,,~ ;.i n11nutt1:. from 111s wal~ lo b88Ch S750 1uur Udll 1111y Or w111cJow 49;;> 1;700 """' 15• .11own rudu<.m.l \ 1uo ooo oulow lllltJ•il•SBl I N_1gue1 I urrace new 2Br. tor Q•ll<:lt sa111 73 t '11 1? :!Bd c.un<Jo ocn view, eau 1 u r 1 63 1 1755 t1e~1gner turn1snen ""is ;.J', Jll/' &f A(" w11h 1erraced pool 0 ,. Jamtior"" RU ut •Jf ' ,r. •;•, * Pr1vate Pa11os Eas1s1de new 2 Br 2 Ba Sa" Jo<HlUll• Holl' Ac 11. r r ,,.,.~ ~ 1 ,, , : •Covered Pahos $625/mo 642·555:? or 144_ 1100 ,,..,,,, II>', """'", •Spacious Ap!S I 64 I 188• ' ' I "" ! llrH Iv mo<Jel 1n •Int Uut.k !:lily 1oca11or1 019 cJUle c.ir garagt! llutje mslr su11 .. S11or1 watt. 10 uoot & ten nos 759 ISOt r •Jbb·66C.6 IJ" • tonom J1rec.1 t1ccess to bch 1, •.ethng .,9.,,,11 $8~0 mo 1:.1 & last SJOO <>t'C !179 7 I 75 Tom Pa110«tm1<. view 3 Br •Oming Area I E/s1de 1ge pvl 1 br encl a•yf•o11T • ~ ...... ,, 1''" ~ '-"'''~ ,, 11tW11lk-1n-closets "" n r '>h'> r 1... •Home-like k1tcnens garagu. y11rd New µ&int & t Br I o .. l11<J S.C.t~ m• • .. .,, • i o\I .,,. ' I block to Hun11ngton & c•OI $525 645-8453 ,.,, l&st & '""'''r ') ', ,, ·• 11 ..... ' 4'.14 • '" frwys Sandy £,4• O t?E. M •· "' ._, t ' • ..,, • t , "'"' I ·-··••M•~·"-~ lw~~ SH JIU CUfSTlHI ,. • COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO I t.111~ remodeln<J 2 61 lll•f'\t' 8JCll t • DIOC).,~ ''" ~.mo Only $ 199 000 r ou nJmu Ille t11rrn:.I" fj; r 160-8862 IY OWMH Condo wss11er/dryer, relrige ltplc. garage walk 10 beach S7501mo 1 Ag! 496 5980 UTILITIES FREE FlH lHT ~ .... ~ ',"., ~-.. : ' I I.""" we n;,ve 32 brano ne .... 3 llC-CUYH UST M " ~ I Bdrm From S585 01 t ·~ Ba apts Bit-ms vSpac1ou~llu1 urt LA QUINTA HERMOSA DIW encl pauos Ae11dy vFull Se<.urity West of Beach. 3 Olks to rent for Nov Kids OK I v GoltCourse View south 01 Edinger no-pets plea.se To eel ...-2 Car Ga1 .. g~ "' ltont Vaca hon Jteatals 2907 Ull,000 ~. Oc1yl1ont Illar Clown •Int l()(.atoo11 We5t Ne .... port $J75 000 650-0956 lrviat 2244 1 10 4 Bdrms Uoo-s 1300 eorate the completion ot ooor 141-1441 1111s pro1ect we ere oller v Sw•mm1ny 6 •1 "'" .irge B•Q B"Br .dt or Por Get away from It all 10 1n1s ing I mo free rent lo l.ll'YI•<. Po<;> s 'oL t: \,. r ,. I ~ t1..., YOUR OWll qualllled 1en11n1s on 11 "'Walk to F8)noon isli.••a truel~ beauhlul a .. ecuttve HSTSIDE home with a view 01 tne 13 B• remodeled k11 new I Acru9e 1125 - • t-t:Ct\ 14 .., 14 c,4c f ",. 'f IA • hlllS warm earlhtone m-blln~ pa110 "'ell 1and-- 1erio1 w1111 4 spacious seeped yaicJ s 160.000 1:?9 acres hill country SW, ~' ~isor j ·Re alty Coulll'DY yearly lease 645-6646 .vYvatly te.ise ft Frpl pool prvt pa110 Foi a1;pt IJlflu~<> ~al Rnt1h to Sia are bedrooms Poot-sized Call nit 5prr1 673 07SS Avenal Kmgs Co Good 101 Pres11g1oys area ~uronq~ Owner will carry 1 ESTATE osnwshr )(-LG I Br cm 1 t4 (;44-0SO<t l•o tif'•s 2908 2 rm"''~"' bd b')8 p..,, .. j G• , ! it r v~r ._,.t <. ~ca Easts•de $510 5~7 -284 1 DOYH /WUTOllff BeauUtul & park hke l•ST&IT l•I 2 Br 1 Ba <>u c.pl or.ir es 144 1010 Ea s I s •de d u p I e • pc1pe• Good nun11ng -S 125 000 10 ... esl proc..i on '"'"e horses Call John ~ 7Hfi -l J 7:~ S.; ""' • i ..... ~. "' f area Agent 673 8550 P1u111 1805)758 6549 .-&.._,,. -,-r .. ~ w1tllterracec1pool o1t-1ns POIJ• Sf,;~ n :.J HYE Ill LIE IUUTIFUL OOllDO Outstanding 3 Bdrm 2 Be. IGreal Easts11:lti tocatoon 3 very large separate 1am11y Y'' olcJ Orig owner rm " massive sronu lire-Api:i1 al S 140 000 ANY ptace ano open beam reasonable ofter con- ce n?S P11ced well s•derPO Must sell 1mmed oe10... market anll rne S1ncer e Ouyer s only 5eller will nelp with yoYr p ease c .i11 0 110 01" 11nanc.1n9• Full proce 631 5814 Jacome Prof 13501 * Provete Pa11os $4651mo 2 Br 1 Be poor b45.f,646 !'I·~ •Co11ered Patios lndry rm ciose 10 shops *Specious Ap1s r oeam ceiling ' ' ~ • .. ~1;1 ,.,,,~1 ... ir I f.'rY r t;,r ~,, • p .... •' S 123 500 Call rogn1 now 751-3191 C::: SELECT '1"" PROPERTIES • PRESTHilOUS E S•de Cul Ile SllC ac;ri\~~ !<uni tountr> ClulJ lu•ury .lttCA1"mOddl1011s 2Br Oell c (l!'\dO 1 , I/rt D•I ua110 tr1111. wet t>tt• m•cro dlSO 5Plt pool, BBQ ent01tt11nmen1 area Outs1a1101no V!llue .ii $117900 760 151, Broker VIEW W PRIVACY 3 Br ;> I.id nr1rne e, '' d ATIHTIH ...._ w11 HI l ,.U• '™'1tf ........ * 01n1ng Area 22 72 Maple St •Walk-ln-<:IOsels TSL Mgmt 64<' 1603 *Home-like 111tc11ens l arge I Br -0001 tndry UlllT 191YHTOH $159 500 $189 000 $190 000 $2 10.000 SL>50,000 $259 000 $290.000 Su 4u 4u Large Townhouse. 3. bd 2' oa lmty rm formal cJ1nmg new cerpets fresh paint Ag1 673-5354 1 block 10 Hun11n91on 4 Frwys UTILITIES FREE wait. n cio~t new No pets S425 mo 642 1401 Ne,. E,ertt"•ng · 1..~s BAl P[l11•. _, • .,,,.or · r,11 sa.,o • g 1 8• .,,, 1 , • ~ Large Bacnelor Good Lo 4u 6u 7u 6u I Ou TURILEROCK 4Br. lam rm din rm. 2' 1Ba. 3 car gar age. 1mmec cond Grdnr 1nc1 S 1295 mo Avl 1mmed 833-9293 Agt 1 Bdrm FurnS585 c111e P11 vat8 Patio 2 Borm From $695 1 S3301mo 859 West •9tn LA QUINTA HERMOSA St C M .!bu 98u $495 000 S650 000 $3 975 K WOODBRIDGE Lg 4Br West ot Beach 3 blks south ol Eoinger 141-1441 f <JI ontormat10fl on lnese "}' tBa tam rm, lrplc, tnll othets call Cra10 patios ove111ang, "'"ely L -. L 61 t 1266 lndscpd. pool. lake. prlv •I••• HC• I 2641 $ t200 mo 640-1327 1 br fyrn apt dee!(, some 559-6188 olc 720-6897 view $500 incl u11ls 1 person no pets 494-731 4 jL•1Ha luc• 2241 t Br trailer at T reasu1e tstand ocean view S•25 213-433-9991 l ge 1B1 0 /W Carport Laundry <m Avail Nov 21 $450 645-662S LIKE BRANO NEW Spart>,hng 1 Borm lrom $440 2 Bdrm from S535 U11ls pd pool garage no oe1s 30 1 Avocado 642-9850 24 t w Wilson 631-0960 $600 t''r ;.1:1 5:J• •6'1S :;·~ t..<i ~ -J -~-,i. ' $:?" ~ NO FEE ADI & Condo rero 1al) Villa Rentals 67,-4912 BrC.l•u· \/ERSAlllFS i Bdrm $775 S t IOC. Agent 631 4900 Quiet 2 Br 1 oa patio gar poo1 no I.lets 11',01 C l ,1'1 SI Nwpt Hgl~ $600 mo (,4' ; .l~', r'd"l,t"' '•Q· ;,t'~ r 2' •1 <.i~ ~&.,'.!a' J .. ,,, ,,..,. t tC. ' "4 , ~ ~ ~ ""' n~ ' .. ·j~ ~t.f .._, ~ '!.' ....... "•") t ti.• .... f· I Jf: t ' ' r~rr , ... £:: .. ,,., ... ;.. ' Bf-*11' • f r .~·~ • r ~ ,, rr ~rt • r • -.- ' .. UR&ER 0411 DUPLEX spec1a1 ITlr.>vo ,,, tr>nO Time S•11ia1 1590 3 Br lrptc6l~~30~~SOO/mo DISCOUNT $2006 J 13 876-2255 •••rr• le•c• 2669 L•g 2 B• 2 oa trolc q .. patio gar $550 mo Isl 019 pc1t•O ~nt goi,,~p Oon Svr 6', t vc• .., .. 494 :J89) !:•P S .. Bcurn.. .J Salh. arid 2 .S.le!i 000 21.Jl .' V;;i1J4?. J """ i.tl4tb--.32 lore19n I loUHlrn•s 4'l5 '163 7 !'VS Unbefievubly cnirrmtng Beach Ren111i Spacrous 2 .!_ast & sec; 642-0433 v E R S A L L ~ c; " Bil•.,. 1 Batt Both JthlS r<e1 6·1'> '• 11;11 t1v1" Nri l <1guna 11se 3BA DEl'<~J~f l 61 t ~ , .J ,,~ hl •c~ ,._~nt.n doors L ,jl • 1. se • t "di." ~:i~c, ~o I ""IU I I t 'ii ~ Re.iltors 675-6000 Balboa Peainnla ;· 10Q E Ba boa Blvd 1007 ' tal" "(rmP Oay •lt;lW { 5 ·5 000 Se11 1radl'! on E l teims OWC PP 1·14 644-1642 675·3772 CoroH ••I Mer 1022 ocu" a JEm v1tw 200 Bi> 40 IOI 3Br • den Jbd ,ard compt returb S4 79 000 2 • 7 Jasmine Open Set•Sun 1 S Ownr 1a9t b73-S55 1 • • • 21,,,, , UI~ 10 beacn od. ott street prli. g 1 bl~ T iee~ "''~et tence woOd to oeech yrly S12!1 mo lluu-out 2 trp1cs Piel uhls pd 540-8632 t.~1 Clltld Ok s 1250 mo OCEAN VLEW I 026 Hout1 Unfura islaed ~O'!!!C~E"!"A'!"'N"!"V!"'!IE~W'!"'!!!'l-w-nn-s-.. -lb-, Ceaeral 2102 2 .toa 17'-0 -,Q II Daaa Poiat SI Sb '>00 $15 000 $1250 mo ;>40 J 102 dn I ~r c .. Jse Opportun11y tor 494-6807 2 Br· To1a1 Lu,ury1 111,ury h_v1ng Opportunity u e $1500 Agt 63 1-4960 PHOUMIO 0011 YU Qu1e1 2 Br 1 r Ila SA7S mo 2 people No pets 7S5 w 18th St 646 9SO" Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba 1dea1 tor mature couple c1ose to snopp1ng No o et s $475 "'° 646-6842 '" increase p1uch8smg Newrrt lt1c~ 2269 1 A I I U I 1•0w .. 1 man• 11mos No\ld 2 0 1 Tha 1 mi to ocean I JU aea a, a • 2 B• 1'146 '" Ii •.N1t"1v 1111• 119111 C:t)uµ1t• 10 r 11111 N.iwpoi I Cr es I o nly lalHI Sharp Eas1s1de 2 Br 2 ba t(JrostiuCl"d"J"do E•CPI '"' u"aul 1Br :J Rt1 home pvl P81'0 encl gar oceanv•ew I 1,, r ; ~ t 11" nc;i Sec 1eomrr 1>001 ~pa ete S890 me ~r"' •• Barrington ag1 1 • • r;i or 644·045.t wesrchlt 2 or i • ua µs1<0 lrplt g ar NC.I smoke• single Ac10"~ trom Cocos 166S llv1ne Nu cono $700 6•;> O;L>)Q A.ed1 s md• "" View\ ,,. tJ11.icn nr Pue1to s92~ mo 6Jl -6755 Ptaia1al1 2707 S595 mo !146·5880 trom tge ,,,. '"' & ~l'oJr 11 ,11.,11..i Me• Won<Jti•h•I 3BR ? 1BA P1us11 Condo CLEAN 1 Br steps bey & As~ lo• Pem or Larry YOU DESERVE IT! tndSlf-1 '>u11" Olterel.l 11 """"II 111 11011 De ... 11n 30 11 Boat Shp Mo ' oeacn S•9S yearly N.iw gateo 20 To .. nhome S26!> 000 vo1lut<>111n ot Pf'\O m .. ~es to mo S 1300 675-1938 673.0072 0, 673.5~06 D1a1 Poiat 2726 Vlll AGE COMMUNlfV L11ftrRllJRltlty l1v11111 '"1P•1>tinsive 01851-8394 2 Bdrm 2 Be 1600SQlt 111-1441 1 1,~u11 1erot IM 11gtll Lrg 3 oorm 2 b8. lrplc IOWYllW ot 1.>ure lu•urv ?cBrqa•· fl"CJPlfJ on ytia1 leasl.l Dell l1rfro1t llt•t·Ltllt Steps 10 beacn & tennis Only 10 minutes from ages. soas in e•e"( home (, 19 4'18 1014 7337 C il'Br 6Br 5000 sq It Newly decor No pets Laguna. you• own privet• mastai sulle 011,.ng lrYiat 1044 Ahcante CarlA~had t o Pvl cx;11 & boat slop• S9001mo yr1y 640 93.35 ocean view from Dene rooms wood ouoning IHlfltll TOWllMOME 92008 Ari 95'> 1055 675-5535 CoroH ••I Illar 2722 =~· b.':.''1111~n!:~ lorepleces micro ""ave Acioss from par ~. 2 Br 2'> Ntwrrt ltac~ 2169 CLIFF HAVEN 2nd ltr 2Br 2SA w/lrpt. sunrm & oeci.. Br wtlh den, atre lerge o11ens p11ve1e pa11os & ha Obi 001 Ir pie comm • 0 S 2Ba condo vaulted <:e1I-• blks to ... Aach •vail private patio 1825/mo 1 a' d s g 11 r de n e ' pool/tac 8, ·'le afSUm In Winter n eashore I n 1 n S 1050 mo n 1 .. "" .. provided E1eoan1 l1v1ng $124 900 ;s1•9068 1 Odn11. den, yard, u11l 1ncl 1 g~ ur u • 12-3 $800 mo 675·9115 Call Mon-Fri. 9-5 I only 15 m1nute..s trom • •'OOtmo 213 446 1639 furn s95o mo 499 St An· 1 j 6 4 3 • 0 2 1 2 Wk nl • Fdsh1on Island. 7 minutes • • .. ., · • • drews 631 -7161 3 Br2Ba.2 c11rgar.av11I 681-6441 YALE H U I . L... 650-0504 1 11 1S $1050 /mo t S C P1aza or OC Air· HHS a araaa.... Eastblutt4Br 2Ba lrgy1d 851-8767 Baal. le1cli 2740 ~~~-~,~~':a~~ o~t;;~ MODEL 1 Gt atral 2202 St300/mo mcl gardener Cozy wall! 10 ~ach 2 '• blk to ~•ch 3 Br 2•,. Diego Frwy S10501mo 4 B<Jrm 2' 1 ba l!Hge BIG CANYON Lovely & lge Avail 1211 Kathie Hard-Bdrm collage w1lh rrplc. Be. 2 trplcs. nu cpl $775 631-5439. 2473 Orange . ' th""'"' I'" I.''• ~ '!!flt P:"tdr • 1r trg [ d'tt i'' r •O ,,. • i I 5 ' 0 !'1113 1e'1 R •4" •1111.J• , 44 "~t..e OCEHFRO"T h ( "'t' t I SI., I ..,,,....,. I ( _.i1 .. -r 4 • • • n~st.. ft)r 'v ,, ,, • ~ !\t - C..f1t-4 • J , , ••• , $4 >" ~· • 4. • c. RESI-sm• • •· ~i ttC:ed" ._. ... ~ LnnJ. '/, !1 tenn·<o f•Ol'I b6I-"14 1 Room "' lrg nouse ,., !'.w(ll Ben $;>50 mo 1s1 •e~t Ul1! incl 642-68 I I Sgt rem to Sh• ,.. samp JB• OPI• CoM n-smkr Quiet wl~ to ocn Av.iii no"' SJ501.'131 ;>80 9908 townl1ome m v111age Ill 4 Br , lam rm home esty Rllr 760-8244 dsllwshr, new carpeting I 536-4471 122 91h SI A11e This home has already I r orally 1 amodeled Guard I 1-11., fleshly painted Clean at 1 Br apt, '450 Pvt patio, 1 ~-------.. Snr 3 or 2 , ca twnhse MO eve1y111mo mc1uo1ng uate Beaut>lut• $3500 I MOYE I 111 a pin Gardener prov•decl I car gar adt 10 Hunt Har· II vine s250 . , ut•I~ AIC An<J nit lo• only BAVFRONT condo 2 l'if PEITlfOllE·llH I for well mam1a1ned yard I bour nu cpt. drapes & 5r,,7 0515 all & St99 9<U> ana 1ou own! w/U9y 11111w 1mmac Plush & pvtl B1y view. So ol PCH 4 bll\s to p11n1 Aval! now Cell the •and c:.omm pool security apprx 2 000 sl. s11p avail oeach 1 car garage No Pete JOhnson 631· 1266 · s 1250 S t9001mo 646--0603 pels oieaH $850/mo 1 '4 • GREAT locetoon 4 Br Phone 643-0212 8-6 or I• 'fi i so r I upper unll w/mlni vu l Ncew Condco nr s2Banta dAn• wknds 675-9337 1 ountry lub. r • en, . If Furnished W1ntor S950 2,)BB !rplc. s850 mo LARGE' 1 BR, view Deck j e a y •• ,.,,, .. , Mt•H IH •• yrly lse • S500 sec dep Fresh pelnl. crpt $750 7 ...,1. -., 131-1400 Petty752·8266 719 Mangotd 640-4255 J_ -'.,.!...'.: _:_, 2 Br Penn S700/y1 ly HWNlT POIL lllE N-er 2 Br 2 Ba hgllt & · · 11 3 Br. $825/wonter H g IOI 4 Br 2 Ba F R brlgnt "''d hk -up no • u 11 • • ·I pets no garage • '.'t-l.'1 ~,'.i. S11••or I Wl1tor D R gardener & pool S7751mo 760-8862 ...,. "' ... , • .. .• , Rtlflll s er v 1 c e 1 n c I u de d JACOH AHL TY Realty 631-1310 Coate Mt11 2724 2 B1 apt. $575, 1 car gar. nu p11n1 & drapes. ap11 2 m1 10 beach Avail mid-Nov Call Pete John· son 631-1266 $2000/mo Tredlllonal I Newrrt luc• 1069 PROP IUHEMHT 'Nr l •do sh"ops & beach. 2 1 A 2 Br apt avail S49S & SUWlll ••yf•o•T 114/111-1113 Br tam rm nice pa110 $550 garage spa. pool Ill " " dOI oar w/workroom & Avail lmMed Call blr 6 YILUIE 1 W/PIH I SLIP 8111-01 Isla.. 2206 lndry S950lmo also 645-5677 177 E 22nd St New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 4 81 form din rm • sluc:ly I ~ Br 1 ba. gar cenl 1oc. av a 1 f turn I s he d apts m t4 plans t Bdrm s1111 & s1eam rm, ber1ut cl~e to water S IOOO 2 13-339-9383 9-5 wl\dys I I Br unlurn. $475 rno , trom S575. 2 Bdrm from broc;k p11110 w/BBO Dock Fv11s 213 790· 7302 MWP•T NITS •1tU dep Newly decorated. $690 Townhouse from 1 will takr 50 60' boat ' n 111 Littl<1 Island hAylronl, 3 stove & relng oll street S135 • pools. 1enn11. ~·de t1os 11 75•1,· llrel1 Near new lwnllSe. 3 Br 3 perking Quiet neigh· weterlells. ponds Gas for l1n \ 1 350.000 675-6670 fl• 2 ba lrg lam rm Ba lrptc; FR OR 2 car 1 borllood No pets To see cooking & heating paid JAOOIS REALTY s2sooimo yrly Call Ott gar yrd patio SllOOmo call 645-9604 From San Diego Frwy 'ium 613·0786 eves 494 7429 drive NO<lll on Beach to fURNISIH 0 111 UNfUHNISHI ll All Ulll 1111 "1 PAI() HI Al 1 H l l lJA<., I I NNl'I 'IWIMM IN(, plu' mu1l1 mur1·· <.,1.,1 \ no p1•1' Muckh 111wn rl.i1I~ " tu !l Oakwood C11trden Apartm1>nts Newport Bv.tch So. I /OCI I tllh \lrl'•'I ( ,11 ()11\ "" 642 5'1' CfosP to beach 1 bdrm Small 2br oll street park· On PENINSULA 3 bdrm I McFadden end west on 1 condo 0 111y SI 13.500 ir1g 1102 So Baylronl ba 213 391h St Yea;ly 12 Br, 2 tull ba. nice. quiet. McFadden to SEAWINO Newport Hr.uh Nn I 3rd 11001 Mounla111 view I s 10 75 mo •Jnlll July 1 ,800,mo 650_ 7281 encl gar 622 H111m11ton I v 1 L l A G E I PPnthouse Security 720-l6:?2 548-0477, Ron 1714)893-5198 XXO lrv1111' Av1·t1111• guarded pool. spa Great W11te4·to LHH I -· (di ltllhf / tor 2nd hOme AEGIR 1s paciou5 4 Br 2 ba Frplc I H n u 5 e 1 n we 5 1• 2Br apt 21§5 Miner st Specious quiet 2 Br $515. 645_1104 PROP 675-4000 tRodl gara~e S 1350 yrly Agt chll/M11r1ne1s school dlS· New cpts. drps. paint 2 Br T';,nhMt =~~~ Walk 675• OOO tricl Oshwhr. s1ove & relrlg IO ~•c 960• EXTRA URIE LOT ElSTILlf F CoroH •ti Mar 2222 476-04761 760-1733 NO pets $650 mo • MC Two 2 Br apll. gooo artlll, Saa ca...... 2776 3 Br 2 Ba home pafllelty Saa J11a Car. 2271 d•P To see call 545•9604 ::~6~4 ~500· s3oo dep 2 Br S49S1mo pool. year lurn Avail Jenuory I to 2 br, i be. lamlly rm, 2 car . round, nr bellCh. buses. loose $1600me 640-7442 encl gar. encl beck yard • 2 Br 1 Ba, pvt patio.• B1at. larMll 2742 S Sen Clemente No WE LOOK FOR ) OU' House Roommate<o Unl1m1t8d 832-4 134 MassagP 111e1ap1s1 would hkP 1n t .. c:n,:inge to• "" CM NO All~h1a 84 I 6 l.'6 Jomee Rea11l1 29&4 161?wes11.11tf.NR 27810 1365 SQ II Su<l3t'I<' '<" med•C81 01 denta AQ(lnl 541 son 1 2 Ot>ill\f' Olt•t I'S Furr11shN.l ::>Pcrt•1ar11ll area pahu <1t>1 i.. 1.H t~.in view f !!Sh11)n ISlt\nll 01<'11 C<int8CI 61"' e (.lla1tl'~ :59 0700 1't CdM di\ 'lu•IE"<o 1m111 P~Q $J50\l~l8~~ f C ~I ~twy b7~ ~00 1 4 1m ~u11e 1:tv111I Bl'Wq• 500 sq It Good ioc Shopping center S2£10 mo C M 752 1120 lET&IL/OFFIOE Choice Newport Beecn 10- c1111011 on Pac1hc Cour Hwy He•bnr side nppro~ 1<100 'Q 11 714·645 7100 ramlly hOme well locoted w/3 Br 11nc1 Ba and l111ge tom11v rnom Breakfast area with gerden window and lormel dining Owner will hn11nce S209.000 0Brbare C allih a n 644-6200 4Br 3' >Be homa w/vlew. Nea• schools Good arH ~ar. OIW. lndry rm. $500 NEW CONDO • 2 Br pels 498•6277 _ new p11mt & cpls Avail $600 mo, 111, tut. MCUr-48'9084• 54o-5445 w/pool & tac $800/mo Old Spanish 1300 sq It • COST& IESl now S 1600/mo Lse ny & cleaning 32102 VII DELUXE 846-2211 duple•. restored 1 Br 2 R f A S 0 N A B l E 544 8759 eves de Oliva 496-851 4 THE GABLES 2 Br w/g1r -214_4 Ba. dining rm fipl. FURNISHED includes crpts drape• bll ·lns lncd Jrtlat 1525/mo 496_7151 RECEPTIONIST Laroe Cozy. walk to t>H ch. 2 Cta•tal1l1•1 yd w/patlo $58~/mo. Lakes 2 story townhouse I t• 111n1ng class room adrm collage with lrplc, Ualarall•.. 2410 2437"0 "Qrenge. lb•. lrpl, AC, frig, pool•. M•• 2900 w/prol!l~~·onal equip dshwar. new cerpellng, 636·4 t20 cell 1·5PM mf'r11 ~e·o~. cnnlerenca freshly pelnled Clean.. , •• IEIEllYE m courts, 1ac . wateraca1>9.,BACK BAY.NB $200 Incl room stor11ge lnc11111es it pin Gardener provided no pel t lease $600 ullls Young woman non ware11011se space prtvlllt' 10, well mllntalned yard N-gated 20 Townnome (2131373-1320 alte< 6pm smoker 646-5559 OhOnf' A !llentv 01 P&•li. 1/: M~cneb ·Irvine • , f I • 1 in 1k •r"•n •I\ I 1101 h1uh 111 fl"',. r•·n.,rn 1111 .. r i .. 1 'l1t••1 1t.~1 So 01 PCH. 4 blkt 10 VILLAGE COMMUNITY 2 Bdrm. 2''t B•. 1600 aq La lei • 2741 FIM resp . no Pill smoke. 1ng 171 •1646 16 11 beach 1 car r r•r, No It ol pure luxury 2 ~r faal C 1 blk beach. SJ50 ' '' Bt1ylron1 Olllcea p1111oa pela p1e9se S 50 Mne garages, spas In tvefy HUI YllW utll 964-u og M1ri.. perlllnQ 11111110,.91 66"735•092331~ 8'6 or wknds homt • maaler tulle. din· O(lly 10 m1r1utes from Fl•ll house prtv wori..1110 M l• 7 3 IOO.:I • Ing rooms wood burning L11gun1. yO\lr own prlvele ptel N/smllr $2001mo Bus" Nw•ll lllvd C M 780 ,jl" I fl .. Hl.C Daily Pilat Nr ntlW ?Br ?bll. 2 Cir gar lrreptacet, micro-wave OQelO view trom Dane c M 642 5765 bet 8pm ' • Balcony Lellse $850/mo oven• pr1v111e p11lo1 & Point 8 most seclud9d · 'Cl It 1111 conc1 nl 551·4693 alt 7pm ya r o s . g 1 rd e n e r scenic bfull, 11111 ""I 2 Fum .. hed room nr SC flce11e11111 64!> 9628 proV1d9d Eteg•nl llvlno Br with den. atra large Plaza lemt1I• pittl ?()u yOU nMO a lurn.,.rifld Coate Ina 2224 QI11y 15 mtnutet from private peuo $825/mo S250imo 556• 1737 c>lt•ce near O C a11pnr1 .;;N.;,,11W_<l_r.11m-e•ll•c•c•on•d•o•.•3•B•r• 1'8shlon latano. 7 minutes r or (1udflf() Ad Cell MOrt·Fll. 0 5 HB, nr Ademe & NewtenO. !01 I or 2mos? S2!l0 Cell 3 fill trg trplc. paUO & to SC PllU Or 0 C Air· An ION 6 4 3 • 0 2 1 2 Wk n d s $250 No pelt Non smkr Aogor 152 636) ct~k Agt 67"·5354 port Jutt •••1 of Ne¥t· 661·6441 754 7087 dy' 960-7037 ........ 11. e · . r ; I 1 seu1:un ..... ,. ii OlaulfloatlH 1211 I t •• ,,,,..,d AO\ • "''""" .. , \611 lmmnc 3 br. 3 b• corner home on f))llrn 11rg11 IOI $~!.000 undnr 11ppr&l&8I 0Pf'n F1ll$11t1Sun 12·5 25{11 CIACL£ OfUVf 646-63,5/(80~)969-287!> ~ port Olvd a 10 of Sen Call Ote<iO Frwy $1050/mo A DAIU '9l0f N(WPORl HOTS 3Br '''Rn. tam rm lrplc. 1>11n-.seoo mo 548·0397 63 1 5439 2473 Or•noe .A0.¥110e Studio N Legun41, n-ly Mike your 1h0p~r>g eM oec:. no kll ut11 1nc:1 .., by utlng tr>e 0•11y P1 E'HI Ceaat tlwy. CdM !>00 I srf • b1th Sign 11gh11 Sh level l..1111 ll'> 1 <11''1 or 110 t 704 1111 511m Avll '4J·M 7' S3SO n"O 494.30u , I 101 Ctaull14MJ Ad• ---· - I \_ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. November 2. 1983 D7 ~'b 1er11i1111 lir1111111r111~n A•ttrti1i11 latta I A11_kah Curt s.,,,CI Dt1i11 H•df•H a .... Clt1al11 Mtti11 P1l1tla1 Pl aalll11 I Wi ld•• Cluai11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !5f1veway-Par ktng LOI Corpel a linoleum In-Kl TCHEN DESIGN N66d ""t ,-1e-.. P4-1u-m"'L--o-lec-. -c.-,-p , __ H_O_U_S_E_·-A""P-A ... R~T .. M-.E~N ... l~ 1---A~Ji"c""U·o-V"'1N·G·---1---.. ------1 ·~~~------W111 ff w·7 MlfJ $2 7 d I R S I •PAllT. "E'''"'. Dr11111~ ~111 ... !tom ~·,1;1•, 1 Pe l!PB11$· ea coa11n11 ~lall;111of\ & re12a1c.s 30 plane tot n4w OJ 1omQC1 F1001 t.ov1 g. Shlvs, elc Cleaning Of Re11ove111111 Ou1ck/corelut Low rcll8• fM<l>'>ll WA5Hlfl0 , r ay S&S Aspnn 63 I 4 199l•C ,1~ ei.p Andy 645·903 I l111Gh8rl? CALL CARYL. rru<J or J1tc.I. g62·2443 Free e11t1m11ttt 650 44!.8 lit. fl38046 552 0410 (,flr!'l(lfltty 8 R81nooetong R5u'tfJl•911,!!'.".~~IM•>'!11'~'-11.~11;, Tl"· im1y" "J•t 1i 642 0355 R 1 l •c. •4'.1!108 Jolln 661 3189 uuu,.o ~ < • 1v 1 ... 111 s A.Ll yuu pay for .. All Types Rep81t Ae5url Cateri11 -• . e erences ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI HOUSECLEANING , i . (J•JAI II, h'.11 ~tn1, JO 011y 8U 1 Seal coat ISL URRY MIX! .-.--•-------1 Dr7m1aU We ll>1 11, 1>reak II. buy 11 01 EXP'O GOOD REFS __ a_1 .. t .. 1 .. • .. 1 ______ Uu11111y p111n1rng. 1a1r No Bon IC. Su111>1111 5.,11 St t L 1n 1ne Comm ReSld Reas Vtt1e1 prkg serv Is av•ll for _ 5 6 !>009 FllE PlllTlll µ11ltt8 Fr ee est C11ll 11mµ S~h~ 'Jl'l4'>0 Joe _._, __ ••------ DAILY Rates Free estllnatus pv1 perlles & ""tt<J<Jlngs. YWALL f APfNG haul 11 4 · Gladys 546·50 1 l4•9Pml John anyume 631·2050• 544 8444 11c. 1ot1 1c.1> ~ma11 1s1a111 1a ... re4u111>~ ll'IDI .. 11 645-4269 or 645 0032 ... 11nsurance 497-1 485 All l exlures & Acousllc PAINTING-CARPEN I RY Proresslonal house-by Richard Sin0< lie p I fl t.e>n1r11r.1c.r\ ""'' ptt•lvrm -Free est Kevin 673 1503 AEPAIRS·G111y 645·5:1177 cleanlr)g oy Sue Dally 280644 14 yrs OI nappy IJtriat M II ,.c,rk '•'tt' SIOCI 111cluo111u PllOJ I l1ll71i tti11 1 Ct•tal Coacrtlt PTL .. eei.iy monthly 662-7473 local cusiomers F'8fih1ng ln1erfor Design Huber Rool1nu 1111 iyfJt:.. lt>lmr .wu •t1tt1&r11ll1 must BABYSITTING MY HOME Concrete. masonry. 11111-Electrical H I' Thank you, 9~3-4 114 HANGING/ST RIPPING Ne ... Hecovor Otick~ he 1ocur1seo Unllt11115eO SERVICE I N• Victoria c09111 Maso ' work foundations Block, •e""L'-Eioic"'f"'Rp;l;,oC"'l'"'A-N-'"'P""i-lc._e_d 1 .... •_• .... •-•.1 ______ §oaat littia1 QUALITY PAINTERS VISA·MC Scoll 673· 15 I? Loe ••I 180<' ~48 0714 i:r1111•tt! tors s11uulo ~o Nights & p' T 542.5452 o"c~ Lic'd 675·2826 rlghl, 11118 esumale on llAUL-MOVE·REMOVE "'P'"'ro"'t--m·a-1-u-re ... -r-e""li .. a-t>-le, PROMPT. NEAT PRO· Bl ACK WELDER Pap4 •· Stcrtlara'al ~11111• 1n 1111111 itOvur11s1nu DIRECTORY I 1a 4 0 11 ob LI f'urn11ur1>, Tr11sh. Trees pe1/pls111 care Local 1ttl FESSIONALS 636-7149 " C.r1111,itr1c11s ono c:.on· B8byslll'ng In m• noma. Conc1ete u lorm. I pour rB" r sma I s c hllflOlng & removal 0 81 s . '' " ' " I 39 6"' I 673 0359 963·5415 NORM Bob 546·4656 wkd"" u tlflCtl ~ Jm• r~ tMIRCI Mery I E/s1oe c M Ages 1.4 ur cumplele )Obs No JOb ' • ,~ 12 VAS EXP I'm small. ...01k only 494-36t6 , .. ,...,...,-"",.,......,..,........., .. '·'"'"u'" at V•tJ 4o8o wol(i plus IM IRVINE MIRROR and lhe HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER tivery weonesoa)' a1 M·F 8·5 k1lh" 646 6589 1 loo smell 964-0368 RESIO/COMM'LllNO L l HAULING . MOVING Don I leave your pelSI My pric;es are smalll TVPING/BOOKl'HPING c ' R 1 Cl u J 6c.0 6 6 EXPERT Wallco11et1ng In· r or indov l sml b"•tn .. s• ""Y 4v11\11on• omrec- lookk i ROD·s CONCR-ETE 4 20 vrs oo m" own woik ur)IQ esn PS on Keep them comro1111ble ., • 477/ S0-6646 w• ~ ~ L L 1 c." 9 73 29 6 ~11111a11on Reas Consulr .... ,,dll"'~~ "•O 0888 tor ~ :.t&t.. 1cens11 HJ If ••ASONRY 9 yrs same Lie 2780' I Al 646·8126 64;.i-o 1 21 I· I "I nome w/•·p·d housa ..., ' ~ u ., " , , _ _ "" p vn " CuSlom Graphics/Murals an1 Ass1gnmt 58 I 8590 gOM•l J., '"" l v flrtler no eklla cnarge• CALL TODAY" F •c svs h Fl s 1 slller Save SS on 1o.enne1 t iv n 1m loc Free esl 840-1705 College student. tge 1tvc1o.. lees Luanne 650.25,6 Ouailly mile•• pam11ng WE GALS ~H LO HANG Storetarlal Strviou P•a1d '' •0" f,IJO San11:1 Pyrl Qrlly laA&S Your ofc , • Gu•taiaJ to ra1es CdM lnitnk you 101 your home 01 bv~iness TOG ETH WaUpaper ,Ani.,.6r pnonl! S36·44 7 1 /. ""' <..A J27n 1 or mine Fret1 courue1 CeraaK Talt ABE5§ GARDENING 759-1936 Court Lan fll•wtr lt,al r F1ee est Randy 962-7519 • Yvonne SS I ·8394 CUSTOM TILE SERVJCE G11ne1111 ms1nt C1ean·Ups GEORGES Cl EAN UPS C ' uphol walls 639-073° Tree Service 0 1 HARDISON EOUI MENT Dave s ust om Plllnllng AHFOllSHHA Plano Your Daily Pilot Service Ooreclory Rep1esen1111ve 8'2-Hlltat.322 Ca .......... ki11 I ua workmanship, ress Free esumete s 548-8519 & HAULING No IOb too ··AINTENANCE & REPAIR ' lie H Pl11ltr~le,•ir DOUGHERTY BROTHERS u "' p11ces Wray 547-8322 69" 6006 m n al tghesl quality. . •Ne" caD1ne1s. cabinet GerC11H1111g & ma1n1enance small " 1145 w Baker 24 I· 167 I 10 ... es1ra1es 640-5449 PLAS ER A.TCHING I Tr&es lai11.1sr ... 0•1111 & c.l&e1n lacing oars & torm1ca Claaafltar 11ee 111mm1ng. mowing. TIM'S HAULlll t•--------• Reslucc:.os lntle•I 30 Y'"' 1 up~ / t yrs e •1.1 64~ JGST Counler'ops 64'2 0881 Cle3n-ups ~ hau1111g We M1101r~ FIGUEIREDO PAINT ING N11a1 Paul 545·2977 Jc TR(E < (RVIC.E out of tun• 1 • Classic;. 1940 Ford Woody do ,1 811 73 1.5366 Hdullmyll11ng 645·7331 ' a • I Cabinets & Caroenlry Cnoufleur tor wedo1ngs. Brick-lock·Concrete Ftre proolmg sh1ng1es. 25 EDS PLASl ERING r .. 111m111g '"IT"••OI ,ard If! ftCCOaallat , Small iobs ano repilltS proms. etc $50/hour IMIAatdll Wanted Hoaae Clea1i11 low prices Loe, uonded yrs e•per. 1n11ex1 spec 1n110x1 Patcn1ngtte•1ure:. 1.lean UP'> eic L4<' 2\1 14 .,,.. CPA h1gn quall1• Income I Free estimate 645·2003 957-607 I Mowing. EdgiTng t ... 1ce a ROBIN'S CLEANING Bob 673 5367183 1 1 IS t tn natural wood finishes Rtislutcos 645·8<'S8 1 bo deu & d 1 Tatori•• 1a ... work al reas rates C C .. a·1.a Cart month S20 10 S25 SERVICE a 1noroughly Movi11 1 " insure ree John Bro1o11n 63 1-6483 1rratr7 • u 645 5737 \.lettn novse 540-0857 -----------e:.1 L•C C·33 No 290804 Plaall111 PAIVA E TIJTORltlG A , S • REMODELING ell Dl'l89es Cnold care. ltc'd former I * A-1 MOYlll * ! 638 69 It ----------Mos1 Su1i1e<.1~ o< C.olleg& saana• trYlct 18 yrs 1n area Lie oonO· pre-school 1eacner ages I Clean Ups• Tree Trimming HO•SE-CARPET Best Quality 25 yr e•P 24 ltr El• Ul-1125 11 141 631 1788 Beaull"' your nome or ofc ed 968·3564 anyllme 2·4 nr OCC 546-8147 Y drMOIKMEa16n!o•H32a6u3hng WllDIW CLHlllC Loe T I 16 428 730 1353 INT/EXT PAINTING WATER HEATER SPi!C•al ·1 ., Poo1n11a1er~•Furnaces 1 flal ree 1nc1uoes l•Sl'I Repair-Allerauons Coalractou we do 1no1ovgh work Re-s r ARVING COLLEGE Reas 4 Oepenua1>1e * FauC'eis *Disposals• tanl\ decor & wet1kly ser· Ooors-Wondows-CaoinelS C l JESSIE S GARDENING habit! & REFS W1tn com· STUDENTS MOVING CO C..All JAY 646·3476 vice We also su;)ck & ser-Pantil·Pat•os-Fences 35 tDtrl Clean-ups yard ma1nt Ph•le carpttl & hOuse· t 1c T 1<'4·436 lnsur\IO PAIN T 1 NG. Car pen 11 y COAST PLllllll I vice e•1st1ng tanks yrs e•P Jerrv 546.44 13 RemodelrRepaors comm Free es11me1e 540-8035 c1uar11ng wtnoows done 64 1-8427 drywall plumbing Free HEATING Heater Special MARMIE AQUARIUM & res10 L•C d, bonoed f REE CALL TODAY' WATCH us GROW' esl 12 vr~ exp 859-0687 Rep1pes Call 642-8989 SERVICE 642-5405 Repair small JObS Fences, ins For es1 552-9 142 MO'J •EDIE• TIUM 540-5b54 shelves part111ons Lovt REAS RA TES FREE Sell idle 11ems 642-5678 rates Steve 731·83 t I Sell tote items 642-5678 EST (714)24I•1235 Class111eo AOs Ft•tt;J ""hell you Wd rt l 111 SELL 10le tlems w11n ., Sell tn1ngs lt>SI wltn D1>1ly 642 5678 Daily P1101 Class111eos Dooly P1101 Class1t1od Au Pilot wont Ads Tni nt Servin yp1n9 Word P•c.<.P'>\1ng All business sc '"' 11 .S ""' ,onc11 proittr ts !S', • "4 t SC I l •dlfj ,,.,,.,., .. ,,r, .. Daily PtlOI (,llf'>S•lt\lU AO G~?-5678 I,., f , s ·i, ~ '· /' ) 0 ~ ~:-I J ur <I ""lot.I \•I At 1 llJ'\ t "" a OAIL 1 P'ILOt AO-ttlSOI 441.s.11 ,_L_ .. _,_,_r_._•_••..._..-300.;;.;.;.4 Help W11tH Losl Golden R1 vr M•• BOOKKEEPER I'! I 5100 Htlt W11tH 5100 Helr WaatH 5100 Heir W11t.. 5100 Heir Waat.. 5100 'Htlp Wuted 5100 • I Fem Flea collar S'lln111 1 Send Resume to l AB Counter en<I Serving GENERAL OFFICE PHOIE WOH llECEPTIHIST I PR SALES PAllT !TIME people needed Apply In Sml ofllce Dy John Wayne No e•pe11ence necessary Homon or 01mens1on e• $6K S15r' e1tra one.om& peison TRULY NAT-Airport needs lul1-t1me $Slo $7hour Salary No pet1Pnce rret out'"'' 1eat11 10 .... 1 Iv• ou1s1de URALL Y 11 63 Fasn1on emplo•ee Duties include 1 p n e Island NB l0am-6pm 1 • 1 1 'n '>el 1ng an time even· nec.essar1 l•le tytJ rig sates t P?J> e " o ar Ana Ave CM Reward .,5 Bay Or So Laguna. 540-8308 CA 92677 499·45!)7 HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA LOSI 1ge orav nevi M cal. IRAICH MAIAIER: 759_ 154 1 10, appt msi room ypong un.. 1ngs •n 5an1a Ana 01111.e 0 I< Woll Luns.aer entry on:St:'"I 1 emr-r..1ea long toa11 grn e}es no 1r1 Ltrt<Jsey & Co Inc. a Sacra-l•me reception Com· ror appl call Mrs Jones level Cai Nora lor ao Tom 991.1304 claws Lag ·Blueb1ro Cyn menlo oaseo mor1gage CounleitCashoer. IO·S. 5 pull!• eAper nelplul oo2-S843 PO"' I men I 'l<, 1 ·o02o Sat"'>Dt-<>ole e .. rn ~Ira 494.Q 109 (2 13)591 -7275 bani.e1 nas an opening in dys pr wk Pioneer I Prefer young temale APPLE ONE SERVIC.ES "0,...,, w in ei(o ttng Tbun day, November 3 me Tusun oflice We are Take-Out 204 E 171h St, good phont1 vo•ce own P r Oehvery l A Tim.is 7 A RIES (M arch 2 l ·Apnl 19): ~al appeared ~nnanent LOST SMALL BROWN 1ooi..1ng lor a manager CoSls Mesa cai ContactGordoJonn-~~~~e3aa:ust~;:i'ar~':.'n~ RECEPTIOllST ~~~p~ny"11;,11 ~~a~;'e~~~ may actually be temporary-know ll , prepare accordingly Past CLUTCH PURSE AT w11n a rn1nomum ol 5 yrs COUNTER HELP son 754·6~1 Donus 494-8496 Hea•y phones. nea,, mo1e into C!lll Lindi procedures are finished, break m re lauonsh1p indicated. THRIFTY$ HARBOR & •eF;rAenevnAc,e a'~·dp10Ccoens~e1nn~ We n~d energeuc reliable Hair lrt11tr (ltw,tr1) I Pll netp M·F I 1•3 Sano-,'~?'~ ~o~Cl o:pnpe:•t~~t· 673·2751 f · h" h·-..J G I WILSON ON THURS ' with following Full/time vi w r t S E"' • interruptJon o prevtous patterns IS tug u g \.e\.I, o sow , stress · · toonal loans people 10 work m 11 busy Roenl S80 week includes N•th shop. near 9 C a11-C..all Cathy ~45-705'.l AL " With ercper1ence on readjustme nt and "m e nd fences." ~:9~ 12:,LE ASE CALL TOP SAUllY ham snop Par I 0' lull supplies Water view g~;~,8 ~;~M";~3_8~,a~I Recep11on1sl'Sec•etar; ~;~~;r~ c.~r~=:~eb,!~1:,s> TA U R US l Apri.J 20-M ay 20): N e w approach to ro u une FOR IUIHT PEHH ~~~ ~a~~~'.~a~, ~~~ 673-7219 Mo~e to pres•d,.nl Irvine mort-646-4838 Mari 1n 2 5pm affairs is necessary -spotlight on emplo yment, baste task and • All replies are conlldentlel al 848-6575 Housecle aning hBIP gage oanl< ng 1'1m si:e~- al Y ··u h h I Ptuo11Ja 3012 Con I a c I T r e c Y net1de<J lor RoD1>1e s Rag p I aflernoans •nsu•ance ng µrot '>~•Olla e ... essenU services. OU ave C ance to unpnnt st y e, to g et to 714. 730·067 1 . Counter Person, lull time oll1ce recept Me Cieri. per1enc.ed r.ersor lo• re· h CIRCUS OF A Mop Clean1r1g Servrce h earto fmattersw1t m emberof op pos1tesex.Leoplayskey role. ,.. Cab•nel snop nelp Good w111,1ra1n. Dry Cleaners Good pay good hrs Call mm wage 031 -7740 sr-uM Ole pos111on Call GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Follow through on irutial MASSAGE I Ot1v1ng record Ercp llOI 646•762 1 548-0757 PI T sanow1cn sales Musi Mr Herzog &I 85• 2425 impre$ions; you learn by teachlllg, you suct'eed b y heeding Ill necessary out helpful CREllT IAIAIEll Housecleaning lJnd1 or nave car Sell san<Jwoches Res1a...,an1 instinc ts Lunar emphasis o n romance. change. travel. excite· 719 NO HARBOR BLVD $4 oo 10 s1er1 850· 1755 CtoaHenglng position 1n Or· babysl1ttng SJ 00 en ni & sa1aos 10 nungry oflrce Ld Baguene ne .. Frencri t f ..J---Can Leo A f' . FULLERTON C 1 E Cl ange County wl a rapidly 2 dys 8 week 675•0695 oersonnell tiara wort< Baker, is 100~1ng tor d m en o 1 .. u.~:vvery . cer . , q uanus persons 1gure m llO·l ll2 a1pen er ~peroence el(panding nauonwlde good pay Call Barry al aepene1ab1e per~on 10 toll unusual scenario. preterrou Costa Mesa mortgage banking com· HY PllCH OPElllTOR &48·2822 a P T counter I.lat tomes CANCER (June 2 1-July 22). Be w 1llmg to e xperunenl, to be lA~,~~C~~JEK area 631"2345 pany we neeo an ag· Key Punch and gene•al 01· Reai Estate ~:\~~ul P~~~~~ g~~~,i;;g flexible, bu t w ork within ruJes and re '" ''"'lions. Conservative, MASSUSSES CHHIEll gressive lndtv, exper'd In flee eiperlence necess· Newport Beacn plusn real Co good oene1t1s Call to SECHDARY IMCOMEI 1nte111gen1 oe• sor a Die •"· o "dva•s .... a,,1eo ti;r e•e· n ng nou•s Te eonone pre out1hly111g POS11>ons Fine A.rts "'c. Sa•e! Sala•) · tO'T'fn•5S•Or • oc.nus Ser10..rs I nonc1e1 poten11a1 Oc.11a'I View Qt t•c.t Beaut1tul sunound· "'gs 5 30·9 )0 DIT1 liOn La~OI' 497·1501 SECllEURY H Y I RES &..._ TO SERVE YOU I E1per1enceo lull or PI T lnstallmenl lendjf"O and ary 10-ltey oy louch e1111e co In high rise apoly TS 1-1266 course no w serves your best in ter ests. Decision concenung cashier wanled 10, dealer 1noorec1 or1g1na1ed XLNT company oene111s bldghaslmmed opening pro perty v alue goes in your favor Gemini. Sagittarius natives ESCORTS,"MODELS Fash1011 1s1ano Re1a11 loans in manuractureo Call Mollie aller 9 AM al for top producing Re5lauran1 figure pr orrunen tly Ou1call ONLY 635-9199 slo•o EOE 644 5070 ~~~s~~·.6~~ anu auio 64!>·5500 aogreaalve sales people PEllSOl I• CMlRCE LEO(JuJy23 -A ug .22).Be w illmg toteardown for uJtimate EXOTICDANCERS MI F C A SHIE R pan-tome I I UHlllYPEllSH 1wuhopportv1nt1y tn 11 pm 5 am Sunday C.ITO.ER SERVICE nternallona sales T 11u•sday Up 10 So "' L .... """""'o f r ebu 1ld1ng on m ore swtable struct" ..... Y ou 'll .__ For Bachelorte11e1Par11es Apply 111 oerson. Genes Ideal 10• sem•·rett1ed Full· ph~ao~"p 10--" p .... r---........ IA.' Ma1•e1 1080 So Csl Eaecv11ve alrcrall 1e1m1m11 or parl/ltme lor l""•On "v•-"'"' rov ""· THE GRINDER RE S· -...,.--A to "lmpo-~w.t" al ff p uJan.. · • Slr.PPBf 91a~8:16-494 1 -• •lnl c;~mlSSl<>n a•nll1 'A"""'"J .l'OO ..., •1 lOVl...:Y • -..i SOC1 a arr o p •Y mcreases. Hwy Laguna Sch I al oc A1rporl requires Clearrers Laguna Beach " .,... -,... , ~· • ...e .. d h d duals h h lntlne Pacific Real ES1111e c.oasl HW) Not Ben trv•ne •11m need » e,,t,~ te.el s6're111y 10 a~~ 51 d rerlor ot advP'1·~~n9 ';llr•O ,.,ort. ,,_,,,,, re~earcn Cl .. 01 Genera ~re1ar d .1nc: cier~ca rJnc· ...,-"r n umer ous contacts are ma e wit m 1vt w o s ar,e your EXOTIC IAICEllS 01110 car" auenuani om fu11111me personnel 1n 494-84S01494-7177 476-1234 G• w1"' f ,,.-'~ CJGS 110"" baste con cerns BacnelortBachelo•elte mt•l)1a1e ')pening lor de-Cuslomer Service De· LEIAL SECRETARY ROOFERS IEEDED V IRGO · 2 Se h Qltice & Btrtnday Par11e~ pa11men1 Duties include RECEPT /froat Office E•"en~nced sn.,.,gte•s y ..:.; •''''I ''4"" •'"'L'913f\ .. ,.,, " ... ,. ,. dt -(Aug J . pt. 22). Lunar emp asis o n paymen ts. THE LA.ST HURRAH pendilllte per50<1 to wor• sw11cnooare1 re11e1 11gn1 Small growing Npt Ben Part 1 me 6 30 10 12 30 c. " ,~ In hea11n cl " child care I I ' "' 1~oo•er 67"·"0"" 1 tO I>• oollections, m com e potential, ability to locate and uuliz.e needed vv 1ypong. 1ot1111ng rue1 •111ga11on lirm looking ror day week Pnones t1g ~ " " ~ material Discern m o tiv es, be analyucal, check sowt:e-material, 738-8538. 558·8538 c;en1er va111y o1 hours sheets & groeung cus· &AP iegal sec1y l'•T uros Ille .•YPl!'S ·~ Sales HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO avoll Cell lor appt tomers Apply 9.5 M·F r ·s 1fm,.,farspirwrmnv-ario dul1ees & some comouter * * * gain coo..,..ra tion of member of opposite sex. Samtt.arian plays 962 1374 oslt tor Koren UCO Air 19461 Atrpor( sense or numor requore<l 1 c .-,.. D , 'l t\ e y I 8 n d H 0 1e 1 I e;.per pre onsolidated BIG MONEY significant role. 1 1 1 2 s 2 7 A 1 . Couple sec~s 1111e 1n 10 Wey So Sen1a An11 XlflJ Oppty 640-6960 Restaurants or Cali! s• •\ B•P • .. ,c..,,,1.1 n ac1<A•hs1ng ... , .. o.a ne1p- tu1 Dul not •t><iu11eo Call 7 14-86'-l 195~ 1111 281 01 249 SECRET ARV L IBRA (Sep t. 23-0c:t. 22). M lSSton can be accomplished ' e n o ' E ~ " ' o ' ' car,. to• !nlan1 ' ltouse· 1 Dell Persons Malln orion· •AllTEIAIOE ASST 19752 MacArthur Bl Sfe SHORT HOURS faster than origmally anticipated Dom esuc adjustment occurs. 2 l3'988·9255 ' c.leanong 5 Clays a week ted ma1ure and Oepen· 10 properly management 1 IO. Irvine SSJ· 1911 S S tar I 1mml)d1a1ely Uable Please apply 81 I I I RECEPTIOllST nPIST • Pno10CopySupp1tes glftis r ec-e1ved,lo v edo ne makescreative •. mtelligent con ces.sion . PHONE FANTA Y L aguna N i guel M oiners Mari\el & "m o assisiincomp e· • •SAM -NOON H 1...1. h __ ,_ 25 Ladies 10 snare your 714 493 5434 REI' 5 eq hon ol Carpentry erec-Lew Oll•ce Newport ignug t graciousness, stress w tlltngness to nldAe new start in Fantasies• 828•7 162 · • ' Kuchen 225 East J71n weal and plumbing re· Beacn Area Must lyoe 50 •No Eape• Necessary new direcuonO TRAVEL wtyoung male CHILI CARE WORKER St Costa Mesa oaors ror HB Propelly Npm and nave svpe1 • ;r·~~:~e 1ta1nong SCORPI (Oct 23-N o v . 21 ): Dehne tenns, look betund eAeCvltve 10 Acapulco for Chr1s1111n scl'loot IELIYE"Y Mqm1 111m Musi nave rront olhce appearance .,, scenes for answers. accep t inVllaUon to attend clandesune Nov 23·30th All ea Apply 16835 Broo1o.nurs1. Neeo e1t1t11 income? own lransoorlshon. nigh· Call 9 5 wkdays : ~!:~~vn~e~.~,~~,s~~~4:i Dept setre111t) s1ro11g typing ana organ1za11or11 ~~ 111s 11eee1ed Will train on woro processor Seno •esuml! 10 Basso A Assoc Ad•e•11s1n9 PO Bo• 8'130 "jpt Beach 92660 d 857 8428 Fountain Valley !Y organized Salary 640-9951 m eeung . ..Be dr..screet , absorb and analyze knowledge . Y ou 'll be penses pal . Be an lndependenl 'f5fhr 10 start Call Ole tn Corona Del Met SECRETARY /EXEC. k d k h .. d d p· V I Cleaning lady $5/an hour Carner tor lhe 536 3347 RECEPTIOllST I SECn 11 you re or 1gh1 an<I .... fop 5;..1115 s H & typing asked to bac a " ar orse can I ate isces, irgo natives laaiatal Opp. 4014 weekly,, Eeslstde REGISTER · ProtesS1onal almospnere ene1ge11c Call Mr reQulled w ord pro. play k ey r oles. I *RESTAURANT* Costa Mesa 642-0433 Musi l'lave depenoable. I Marketing F1rm needs ca-50 wpm •. Well groomed. Tnomas Delween 6 am & cessing IBM memo•> • SAGITTA RIUS (N 22 n.... 2 l ) Em h · od t. economy car 11vlne. rear minded PiltSOns lor f rpm al e.•per dllsore1ttile Woll ov. ·~ : P as15 o n pr UC ion , I IEWPORT HACH Clerical :•ewport Beach. Corona PI T ne1p Call Kan. 3-5 e•peroence pre ' t>vl not 6 Q 118 · f 'ed la h . ·ll mak B N 11ecessar~ 1mmAdta1e 7 3. frc11n Pre~l1QiOu$ New-sent.Jment, Ultens1 1 re lions tp,Wl m gnessto e tempor· PRllELOCATIOll NewPO•I eoch Insurance del Mar Call Vicky pm Mon-Fri 552-1039 ooentng r Call N ora porl Center ollice ary sacnhces for .ultunate achievem ents. Lunar position I Churchtl Prop 540-4470 Claims ottlce has follow· 951-7 113 oetore 1 I 11m Non-smoker 644-4492 na1 uJ based 1ng openings MEDICAL ASSIST. 957-6026 APPLE ONE Salesclerk Pharmacy highli~hts em o ti? f fillment. m onetary gain on career CHM CLEH nPIST I Newport Beto Ophll'I olc SERVICES FIT No N1gnts Cal be SECRETARY or business decision . . . EITEllTAllMEIT llZ Type Checks se1 up claim Demonstrators Plllme e)l.peroence prel tween 1'2 2 644,7575 E•ecu11ve secretary 10 es.- CAPRICOR N (De<:. 22-Jan. 19): S~udy Sagittanus m~ge 1 llWHIRLYIALLll !oles record payments. FUN JOB 53 t·478o llECEPTIOllST SALES E'per•enceo 1n s s1 Pr es•denl or a for m earungfuJ hm t. F ocus on prestJge , career , standing in 1 Fast lhrlfllng combc. ~=~b0;,~~18~~11';re'Y::'. CALS -5UYS lf&Sll,tniatr Br1gn1. personable Carpe1 & Drapery saies dynamic Newoor1 Beecn commun ity, d eab.ngs with governmen taJ agen cies. Y ou 'll Basketball/Ja1 Ala• penence pre! Are you adven1urous Or Co llrm see111no an go gelle• needeO tor Al<Jen s Caroe1 & Draper, oased companv Ouahlt com p l ete pro i<>rt , y ou'll b r eak from past pat terns, you'll hav e t Playeu on bumper ca•s" CLER" nPllT net1d money and love lo ag1ess1ve ono1v1dua1 "''n ~~!! :~n ~~~n~~d ~ou~: 646-4838 M11t1lyn 2-5pm ca1tons inc vde set-r-~ h d ..J. L,.ague play weeknlles " travel? Soulhern Call· 3.5 yrs m1ec11on motd1ng SALES re1a1·a1 sl.1lis as 1o11all as opportunity to r eac a WI er aUUJen ce Jammed weekl!no Typo correspondence iornia Marketing com e•per Musi have 2·3 yrs o Ilic e a PP e ar a ncP llCllO COMPUTEllS at>•••ly lo nat1<JIP oress A~UAR~US (J~ . 20-Feb. 18): Stress m~ependence, Open play ~~r7;en""~~~Y~ .~~~ 1~~: pany nas open1ngs lo1 10 ~~ ~~pervi51o~ to ru~0l•~ !r,~~,w~=fl • H'~:',v be~, p101 pt>rson"" sales Dus• & ~~~g~~':;~'~; ~a~:~~~ cr eatJv 1ty, on gi.nal thin.king and courage of con Vlcllons. Lunar ANrca5d0e., sna~k20b0aKr opuon ters. cnecks ano oeci.. up who are 18 01 over to pe'nma~Pshe;Pa ~oe~plvl xfn1 S79 3668 computer e•p 754 6363 household du11es ior a emp asis on ucat1on , sp1.ntu ty, JOurney an commurucallon s 125,000 onv 10•1• on OAC data entry 1 year genera young merkeling team growth oppor 1 unity • .. 1rave11na ores1d8'11 Hlgt1· h ed · • · ali · d · · el ,. on D gross I 1 travel ... 11h <1ynam1c with o ne a t a distance . You'll be o ffer ed a contract which coul.d See center near you/call ~!"~~ovido 35 111 work I demon5lrat1ng a revol· Phone 714/964-0877 •o• 1 Daily P1·1a1 esl sala•y ano fringe ben- lead to grea ter recognitio n . 1 -600-~~t -4645 E•~ 224 ..,eek. 11oa11ng l'IOl1days. u11onsry ne"" p1oduc1 on1erv1ew appt I ~l~•i,:~~ ~~~,'.~:~c~",';:(;'$ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You 'll be involved with KSeen eodiegy 5 0 5c0A I cred•I union. & small or. Travel Los veou Palm Models Actors P11 ><Ires 6800 Bo~ A 105 Cosia Spllngs, San ~ranc1sco comme c a1s & TV Sl'lo IJl. vestmen ts concerning money of other people Financial status l•ce env1ronmeni Call ' 1 w D'ILY PILOT Mesa CA 92627 · Franchise Sties Available I Paul Kaump 553.1133 an::I all 11 Western cse. 778-FILM kids 100 " is o f conct!rn. causes stress and J>05.91b le loss of sleep . Good n ews GELARE GALLAGHER BASSETT states Mus• be b1tght l'l'lll!ER Tll'IMEE SECRETARY COmes soon , h o w ever . as discovery IS m ad e whtch brings you INS I and -" groomeo High Momer w1cake decora11ng " ,.. " earnings Training ex-1a1en1s 10 ..,ork parH1me pro fit Cancer native f ig\lJ'es p~minentJy ICE CREAM CIP11r.a1 penses paid Trenspor davs in Huntington Ben Now accepting a p plications for DistncL Manager to supervise newspaper carriC'rs. Sa lary com- mensura te with e x pericnct• Company bene fi ts plus bon us o ppor tunity . Mus t have Van . station w agon or pick up w ith/she ll Mileage a llowance included. Apply an per so n . weekdays. 3PM to 5PM at 3:w West Bay St., Costa Mesa 'Sh.Hp gal needed 10 weir~ 1n tast pDCed Newport Beach •ea1 e~t111e olhce Musi l'l.we Pacel lyp1nQ 1m1n1mum GS wpm\ & die iarnone skill~ IPerson ~ .. perrenced 1n lahon furn1sne0 S1ar1 Ice Cieam Parlor Call Oflict leatah 2914 Coaaercial Aaaoaaceatatl 3002 IT ALIANO general oll1c;e procedures 1 1mmeo1a1e1y For m1er-Jack 963·9755 Eam ioe cosia Mesa leatala 2911 •SP1titTUAL ADVISOR• Corpora1e01t1ce ~~~de~o~p:,:~wnd1ui~~I ~':;.33c;;1 ;~n~ :~~:n~~ N1gl'lt Cler~. PI T nonesl to, t0i24' S85 1.eo E Snopslolllces/siore!!. 650 Advise on love marriage. 6 t9-942 o 192 A/P. AI R. B•lltng. somA and reltahle for Npl Ben buslr'ess 675 2•95 • u welcome 81 onle•v•ew Hotel Xlnl opporlun•t" 21st 646-4262 sq 11 or less rees • "' 1yp1ng end phones WP a ' 5 8 7249 M Deponable adull 10 oper-for un1vars1ly or college Eas1S1de Cos1a Mesa Cos•a Mesa c -2 4 LHt & r.... 3004 1 ortta'-ea, pl us Please ca ll ale parllmg IOI sweeper I Sludenl 675-7300 10720 garage siorage S19n rlohts corner Jam· 1 T.D. I 4028 7 14·673" 1894 weekends early AM Nursing Aides only a.ail now 645-7234 1>01ee al MacAn nur tn-I w 1bow HAS$$$ tor TD"s. Clertcal posll1on. basic 545 26' 1 Cert1hed Aide for week OllT HACH eludes app•o• 3500 sq :• FOUND ADS I $10 OOOup No credit e•P nee . PIT 1·5. D0Nu1 Shop Counler ends 7 am . J 30 pm and 1 .~E~~llr Qu1eis1ree1 ~roundlev:le•~c11:1~e o1o.· chec;~ 110 penalty Also Mon Frt 750-7505 help PIT Cosie Mesa noltdays NEWPORT nicely lnOS<.PU bldg 0 11 •cesu•te .(Ce en er . AREfREE teno on 3 buy TD's CLER" nPllT area 549 8793 o1 VILLA 4000H11a11a Way 1ng LandlOrd oespera1e $10 OOOup 10 Jumbos I "" 55 292 Npl Bcl'I 642-580 I street oa•~•ng garage SI09 'Q fl as is Call Oenison Assoc 67J-731 t $1000mo Neer J Wayne 1· 4 ava11 !)45 •800 V1ck1 Karen 752·544.il Call•. _ A orpor 1 M o r 19ege lllY CLUH"Sr OFFICE MANAGER AIP 64S JJ2'.l dy' Help Waatt4 5100 Ban k 8' P non e A R pay1oll ans phone ,l a•••tr i al 1 _ Counter 8am Bergs1ron NEWPO~T BEACH 2920 142.llll 500 o emons1raio r s 7141549-0117 Asll lor Ctet1ners CdM computer k nowledge (XECUT'VE SUITE ltat ah neO<led by well known Sh!lron helpful 859-4677 OH1CES 1260.1u o SQ fl w Irvine sol! d11nk company 10 as-Cockloll Servers wanted E .. pettenced pall-lime Fa!!.h1on I!> 760·8070 area. 1nclds olfices. lrom sis1 In their a0Yer11s1ng Musi be o.1ble 10 ... ork paste-up and type· OC A11port 75<'·6408 $504/mo 851·8928 FOUND beautiful adult Call 730-6282 nights lor a new dance setting Able 10 bu•ld OfhCf! spaces 10, lease 1 I calico cac vie Myrtle SI , club Age 2 1 , Musi both Pagel 11110 8ds. and 2500 Sq fl warenouse inc s Lag Bellch 494-7346 ACOT'I CURI have pleasant appear· input ad copy on VDT 747 r1 \59!>1mo Isl 2 olf & lg mez:zanlne I _ _ HI hi 11 led d t 11 Pa1r1c~ Tool. 642·'321 ,.onth renl l•M ullls Pel 30•2 En1erprlse, c M al FOUND Sieck cal, East-g 'I mo ve e a anr.o onel oulgoing per· E•t 308 A1C g•ouno fir 1055 El Pauia11no blwn Br111ot 8 blutts N B 644-135' Cell orienled clerk lor ec sona111y We will 1ra1n C•m1110 Or Cot!ll Mesa 55 Fwy 54, sq 11 NNN PM counting llepl ol enle•· Perle<.1 PIT job for lhe 3 Bll•s E QI Fa11v1e"" 4 957.2731 548 • .ft985 Found Sen~in 10 •p" l&inment company Or-college student Apply In ftlE CURI Aoems -.. v ganlte<I. systems Orlen-pef90n, Wed·Sal. 7 30 Entry level XLNT Op· 754 10,0 Mr Trecy 2.660 sq 11. 3975 Birch Huntington Seecto Cell to led lnd1111due1 w/accl's pm • 9 30 pm or cell poriunlly C11IJ Noia 11 N~ s 1330 M IA 1on1ng •denltfy 962-3756 payablfl, payroll & gen'I 952· 5589 el ter 7 30 957-6026 lor appolnl· • $340 up C•Pltldrps Agenl 541·5032 Found young Oii)' F eel eecl'g !!~Ills POsltlOn In· pm lor rnOte l[lfO 2722 menl APPLY ONE a1c r-sfrm' 11301 Bu en 300,. on Hunllngton Pier, Siii ''udes travel end long No Main, Santi Ana ~FILL TIMI p•y P s 1 k 1n g Lo i casn1er /a11endenl $4 00 pe1 hr Newporl Ben flree 7'20·0 t45 PART TIME Earn up to $400 per ~onlh. Retirees. House· wiles. College Sludents Nffd dependebte auto 10 dellvtr D•lly Piiot In Laoune Be11Gn 12 1111 per dey) Weekday. P M . Weekend• A M Call Mr Barrow 6'2-•321 exl BlvO H B 842-283• Aa••••ct••••• • Oc1 29 6'42--0477 hOOIS MUSI be evallable II lo worlt weekends II PUT. Tiil WHI 3,3 EOE ''Tiii " FREE KIDS LOST 115-27, Cos111 Mese necessary Can Donna OILUHllRLI EXECUTIVE SUITE 28 yr old Omeoe men s 494·9484, 556-3737 Nwpn Cir 640·5470 TV COMMERICALS w111en, ""'l:Old bartd, Ari PaSle·op !Of printed l11i1t11 WORKSHOP ~:~:g~; 200 reward &hlrll. PArHlme, hrs lie~. IHtlla 2916 AGES •• 17 Ible 432·030 1 1 .. Lo1t 2 Bn cl'l cnrs tell nr dUlldE WITH OFflCE Video screen 11111 offered stands all t oocer geme IUITIOIAIS Near Balooe Bay Club by p~sonal M11nag1r or Sat 10·29 So C•I College Bnno 'YOU• clle!'llele 10 & Coast H~ Stcuit• many suceeu 1111 clients CM rewa1d 648-6200 oe11ut No1 Bch talon S'901mo 646-764 t 1n tne 1ndut11y Ren1 or comm 644 01161 For CtH \ll..O Ad A.CTION Ca11 e Oa11y Poll)! AD VISOR 642 5&16 For tl'llo call Lott 81\A)(/Motoroycle or 540 8582 ••1 ••t 1 Helmet. While wired vl10< (211)-·-& t>lo• face guard. on IUOl.IAOl IULHI (211)4'1-tlU S•turd•y Oct t5 " e11c•11ck oeale•• 101 Cadillacs 10 Go-Cane What.,,., lf\t Fad ~oll 4111'1 off int m1.ru1 Wttll I CltUlfled Ad Call Now• l'l42 5678 IAVINE BM)C TRACK cu lnoe Wiii 1r111n PleaH cell Todd. S40,000 • Catino trip 969· 1 ;n I POH lbla All upenl81 J"ond wl'llf you want 1n 0111y PtlOI Cll H lflfld8 Pl lCI Ctlll Bunny II 3 12·920.9694 Allo open eve• FM f()f <llf&CIOfy Pl)ona work, eny 1hll1 day or evening Make up to $75 per ahllt A1k for Lou Blue 760-1812 Concierge u slstt1n1. 4 days 11 weell Apply In person Mon-Fri. 9·5 Ad· mlnlstr11llve office, Surf & Ser><I Hoiet ,g 7 u 77 o .... Full llma 1>(>91110r'I 1v1U1bi. 111 Mothers Mar1ta1 & Kllcl'len Htallh Ofl•n111d, depMdl l>lt , n.tit & wm. 1ng PIU H •PPIY II Molh11r1 Mullet end Kllchllfl, 225 EH i 171h SI, Costa Mes11 • Opportunlllta 1v1lleble Ptrt·Tl•t -Ptr• wllh !he lot AngelH limes c11cu1111on o.-EYHllll p ertm e n1 In our door-lo-door nt.,.tpepet Hie• program Gua11n- t&e<I hourly ... age plus comm1as1on Hours 9PM 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM r1alnlng •• provl<lfld PotMltl l 10 ta1n SJOO plut per weel. For •n In· lervltw Cell 11 1') 957·2361, E~I 1204 You don't ,,_, 1 gun lo "draw IHI when you Pl~ en M:1 In tf\t Ot lly PllOI Went Adtl Cell now I 64'·5678 Newport B411ch Olflce of Nallonel M111ke1lng firm 11 a.p•ndlng end nffds llCllPltlbla, 1ndu11r1ou1 people wno en1oy publlc conlee1 OOO<I 9Pfll klOQ voice • mu11 For 1n1er vi.. -i>Pt. Cell Ltnda, efttt 2 PM. 5'5·5776 P 1n time ljlra1eN>Us.man f, truck loade1 $4 5011\1 10 1t11t Mu11 t>e depen dabla 548-5569 ClaHJllad Ads, your one atop 1hoe>1>1no e.in1~ ~ Newspaper 1>"9gv1714t 83J 2900 SECllUARY S1101110 have varteo ~no1o11I· !'dge tn ,ons1ruc11on lil!ld incl hie book i.eep•n9 & 1vp1ng l'I\ Pt'rtt'rlt e Snlory OPttn on ac,nrd11nr1> ""''" P • oero .. nc e Cns1a M~& t all 432 88112 dDl'I wan1 Ads Lall &47-b.,._ 1< KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES ! AGES 11·14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WED< Wt no• h•v' I\ QOl'n1n~' 101 youn~ ••gt1 l>umt lo V(ur' "lldtl\ lor lh, l)t·~·t LOA'I 0~11y Pilot Ou1 m w\ ''''I .11 J 10 pm ~rt4 wor~ unhl II JO pm ••t'd~n On l>•hlfd~y ,.r wot' A lpw moot hou•~ Ynu will'"" n.~ny '"'" •nd P"I'). ''°"~ Wllh 'Aln1ni yOur thllTI mnnty lht1r ll no ~~h•flln~ 111 n111flt hon onwulw!'d II ·~u ,,, '"'''t\ll'd UlrA\, \•II Mt 1 .. 1 MU coor (714) 548-7058 l J Da Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. November 2. 1983 TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSf• 1 F"h 5 M1t)lll 10 Ciu:.t t4M:rn · fo C.lvr •I\ lb M.1.111t1 I 7 Atisolu11c•f1" 19 Sm1111 20 Tie!> 2 I Pose1:. 23 San1,1 25 Scull 11 11vt•1 26 Llgtll <.01<'' 29 AgrneJt111• 34 Sur I ""'"" 35 Ct111h~I 3 7 -L'•1.1vi': la1m lt••ll~•·r 38 01spleJ!-~ 39 Be1ow 4"1 J~wl'lr~ 42 Fence J<hl• 1 44 Coon'> 45 SnJ11t' 46 ShJllo. ,, •I 48 Acnre~eu 50 Chn~cr Jj 1 Spe1.11, 53 NottCc'tl 57 Casi Oul I I 1\111,11 ll•~h \ .. An,wt••11'•1 h·l f t•rtHfllfh t 1111 ' I I t t ! 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OO<>d cond s 120/b••I mattress & lr•me, $75, 2 ollM Momlnga 786·4747 cheor t nd teblel • wl <;arved detallt. $ 150 Vacuum E141Clrolu~ Super pr ,-.11 •lnl eon<J Ar1 J. 4 yr• Old. 1 ell au&ch- 9 7 3 5 3 2 6 wk d y I , rnenis $200 968-9375 673 3 I 16 eves & wknOa ALBACO~E I ~25/LB fi1.111a11 J pr ~el, 5o·e. like I llOW, S30() Tw111 btl(l 1•1 $50 Allllque h11I rock $ 100 548.4884 Rowe 90" couch . ma1ch1110 1ovesea1. ~ery oood cono $1 85 548-6777 Whola l=r6tih frozen Buu\ "VOrw.1uz' OI !bot QI 3151 SI, 1H Deloney& N 8 ( IOam to 6pml Beou111u1 g1111 101 Chrls1m11s Wlr!lu&r pley- e1 piano. 38 rolls, S 1995 Tell Jespar Sec , $450 Sofld oak rocker. $150 Ski boots. $35 645·8767 Carne10 car cover, breno new $65/obo 631-0589 ..... a .. .,. tltrCJClH/ Aaltl, ••rr1t4 AalH, ••rrlt4 A alH , ••rr1t4 ii' jijfLXTXele BOAT Sc.Mitri. IOll IMW 9112 JC11ct4t1 .... tl4S VoU11wa1H Achllltta. 7 5 hµ ang, OU I-------------ttni... ntw Htlt, row :iu Harley. c1.111om all ~~R 1\'8? 2400 enlff l apd tl7l nouri. XlNl cond 100 rtC>lt: S5K lnvtrllltd, Mii whllo/blu• S 18 SOO many irtrH 10 mention, IOI '1 548-41184 7'52 636'J I 1;.>00 Stlet·Servl<';t •LtHlng B E C K E A P A 0 . 78 RM 125, never raceo UllEIT DLEBOAFID sn5 S400 obo 675 4784 I YElto•y WAVE SKI, wlpt1ddl• Be 80 K•w KC 175. IOw ml • n 6:> MBl 190 4 Or r141w i.n11 low rr11 •'"' •nui-o $4000/0l>Q '1'1' l>Oll1 ginne••.$125 ~1n11600 548 3760 •'78 3201 All AIC. Call rom 536-11954 d•y•. 80 va.m l7'MX dlrl 1375 (667UODI 'IH "40l '.lOO!l(l llUlll AIC P1c, r>1B Pt~ 51n I' u111 lihr 1111 gnro-011"" • 66 t-8526 11vt11 77 Honda "'175CA 1375 • ·79 3201. 4 spd (3 !SVDLI AChllh!'J 10 fl. mel 8np 1!> &uukl IOOlM S200 • 79 '.l20t 4 .. oo . 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I PB PW new 111"~ 1'J vw 0 11 n.1w11 01• 11r "''''" •or 11erll() c.lnt ;>4K m1 $4 100 8S I )IJ22 ~ MIU lolEllU'S SOUTH COUllTY YOUSWAQH "WE Will HT IE UlllHOLI" SACRIFICE Beaul calm love seal, $266, b41vol m1rrored end lbl $ 125. col!ee \bl $65 Lamp fb,ls & me1ch tbl lamps 631-1098 CAMBRIDGE S 10 per can 24' Sklpjack Twin Vo!vos (60mlJ Wnt Incl talrtng $1300 646·3261 Claudia dya 645·6547 ev/wknds *'81 3201, 5 spd, S!R ( 1CUl843f •"82 3201, ( 1EVF4631 S8700 676-6906 v11tume Soles Serv1L11 And Leasing 96:.>-1905 $13,500 963-6477 Simmons hldeebe<J )(LNT cond S 100 549·0890 COA.DLESS PHONE 26 3' Sea Ray Dancer 79 lltltr fft•H 1020 • POWER PACK. sllll In 325 hrs, sips 6 Incl 1r1111e1. '60 Ford totatty converi&d bOx. $75 646, 1431 cover. extras $23.000 mini school bus Gd Sola, $125. Rocking Chair $25. Eames Ae · c1111er -011oman, S90. Beige 9K9 rug, S50, oll-whl 1tn111 drapes w/sl1eers, 9i6, 13' t x 6. 13 .. 8. incl rods S 175 S52 0408 FIREWOOD Ouollly mlK $85 l>'r cord dettvereo free anywhere 636-4680 Kttnmore sewing mec111ne brand new S200 645-3934 call eves Twin size oe<J , 560 Lor10,,e-Lap1dary Arborn Hode·ewlly bed sofa. wlsland S 175 494·2905 queen sz, maroon valore. Musi sttll mem1>ersn1p on S300 obd 673· 1339 e1c1us1ve Magic Island pvt Club Cost s 1460 Sell for $700 or bsl oft lalltoa 894· 1103. evs 991·8592 cond, lollei. re!rige. oven 27' 1964 follycrafl. 200 S1250 497 -4552 or hrs on 307 cu tn Ford 494-5773 Iva 11 Nu bollom. pain1 and zinc. 110 gal g&s lank Needs cosmetics $4500 964 2485 all 4 wkays 31 Fl\llllner. '66 TIS, Sedan needs some work RePo $2750 Avery 675-8990 75 T11an 18K ml, nice. $7500 642 0795 dys, 5•8-8823 eVt!S Must !>ell 8 1 Delu•e Brougham bl $I 5,500 II s onoe1 blue bk 497 ;>244 Of 968·9610 Pv! ply T1ailen, T1nel I024 5 spd, StA ·~3s~~ .. ~~;~,~~ud~~~~i 1871 t Beech Blvd Huntington Beacn (114) 142-2000 * 83 3201, 5 spd SIA ( 1FZP975) * '83 5331, 5 spd (O rno (8095) IH·31l1 208 W 1st. Santa Ar111 Ctosed Sunday . LARGE SELE'CllON Of: NEW & USED BMW'S' & ,1w1~ a11 s1e1eci s 12.995 PP 786-9 100 eve~ 17 450SEL tiurgundy wl saddle mle• 'f." y c.iaell $19 500robo 5S2 7087 VW Da\ner 74 &UIO am tm & au 75 000 rn1l1:S S 1850 !.48· 7"49 ! 7~ 280SC: &e1iu111u1 Volvo 9175 • $18 M>O PJU.lla.QSil~"'.'v·i 1 w agon 4 spd 79 450 SEI ~110,...1m 1.r,nJ ~1000 OBO 63 1 1692 0111011 Bl1<tTa11 '"' t.•11~ Jqc• i~2 SOO 630 8670 ''' 75 SIWQn auto osl pb I Ed7 ·6724 S\"rRO ,..1111" run~ Nell MBZ 76 450 ~El 10.,d11d Si&'>O '>4B·945 t 11n1 c.ond s 14 soo O••g '12 YOLYO Owner 846 7'328 Gl WHH 2 3 4 6 a 9 12 .P111i111ala 6107 l i:urnhure, Appltances Elc ......,,-+--+--+---4 :: F 210 Cypress Bel boa 13 11 Newporl Beacn Tennis Club Membership $450 644 4908 Have clear 4Br 4ba nome on beacn nr Puerta va11ar1a Me" Wtll lrade for boat Sumbll 7337-C Allcanle. Carlsbad. Ca 92006 Pn 619 438· 1014 23 h fdeal 1revel lrir snower toilet, 1rig-1ce bO•. e111 cond full can- vass cabana 10 ,, 16, full k11 $1300 640-7488 all 1pm, 644-4450 mornings LOHlllCMIMW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cllllrry Ave LONG BEACH 1No Cherry exll-4051 Cl 14) IH·lllO MG 9149 fa MG Midget .1n1 c;ond new top tires r,ra~as AHume paymer11s QI S338 mo O A C I tEHH0081 LUSE-HEIUC& 131·1110 14 17 20 34 38 42 46 61 64 67 Pan1nsu1a 1coa1a Me11 6124 -------'GAAAGER Frl & s11 8-4 Sltltlper couch, 6 II, wn11e & 18n, $290 Anllque shelf $25 63 1 4960 TINPLATE OOh I" 601b ee roll 30 10 45c lb, 1 roll min 631-3454 M1t1t Sell/l•n Nt111t Boug111 new boal Setting Calllornoa 28 Fb/fg, spr1 fisher. sgt gas. Crusader 250hp, 111, sis, dingy, SS Ivel Inks, toeal windlass. vhl. bl lank. recording dp\h sounder Open house 11 to 5 sat/sun. $17 ,900 Dys 847-6044, ev$ 780·8677 Aalo Stnicta/ 66 69 Collectlbtes. furn, books, toys, Mich tires 185A-14. old bus mach 2824 StrombOll Ad. CM MOVING SALE Cane dlnelle set w/glass lop, 4 Un1verS1ly Alheleflc Club membership $600 548-3289 swivel, cushioned chairs • 6224 Partner 11' Int In 3 I' Parll 9015 f 4 Opal Mania. gd mech S550 or palls 546·4 717 PAINT ANO LIGHT BODY WORK Sava SS & In· crease your car's value by SS Bill 969-1221 S700 Aa11an couch, ltrge Naaaeal l•sl. oversluHed swivel Pap-ELECTRIC PIANO $358 pahsan chair w/olloman. )(lnl cond 720-9405 very large wlcke• chair, ano more 432-9042 Pacemaker $2,850 dn Au1omo11ve eng1nee11ng $415 mo 720-1998 and lmporl conversions lrYiH 6144 GARAGE SALE FRI 9-S 13755 Andele AecQuel Club Traci 1>e111nd park For sale Flute, Haynes. nano maoe all sll,,er "40695 Open nole, r&- ce n 11 y overn au l e<J S2800/0BO Ateo Piccolo Yamaha Aeson1111 S 125 Call 213-434-6486 or 714-960-8246 UCIUFICE s 19,000/bSI o!r 26 fl CUS· lorn Searay upress 78 Just hauled Twin Merc.:- 1/o, lop cond, uni. s}ereo, 8-lenk, sip C-5 "4ar1na Dunes, NB P/P K Clark (714) 241-9292 lnr~rl ltac~ 61 H You could be earning up to 116 Corolla, auto, stereo. $ 1200 per week 11 a ono ownr, reliable 1rans. piano tuner Course into loall, Sail 7014 88K m1 $200 I obo Call 5'2-3244 or 556-1178 14; Laser w/lr!r' xlnl Ans Ad ,,53 642-4300. ---cond S1600 6'4:4273 24 hrs Oflict .F•••ilut/ '80 AA~GEA 22. 4 np OtB Hout~tU Gu4a kufaHt 6226 NB sup $9800 646-9148 6212 d>1at1 elec typewrhers. Coronedo25'kil, $200o -·..,--..,·--""'""--• older models serviced Marllyn 642-8773 558-4289 BF GOODRICH radlaf TA (2) 35-60. '21 75-60 15 lK mt l~.U..~1 -1314 DATSUN Z MAGS, 7''r ' & new w1oe Goo<Jyears S470 552-0779 Aalt1 WHIM 9020 HIQhtsl casn 1mme<1 for your ven1c1e <1omes11c or fo1e1gn 551·8285 WEIUY CLUIOlRS UDTIUCIS r'raoe-lns Welcome t arpets Many spar&S Now upen Sun 11·4 , $2200 675·9961 Dataaa 9111 i n MG M1oge1 52000 M lac. 9177 m11es cassette ~In\ j;,,;.;.;.;.;;.... ____ ..--.- 7 2 e 2 1 0 . runs tono $1850 891-9355 Come 1n & ~ee Newport $500/make otr 642-6539 Beacn b hne!>I selec-11on 73 p u 2000cc. new iad•· Opel 91S1 Of previously owneo al ures nu clulch Holly 170 GT red w/bl~ int, m•n\ IJ>orscnes Auo1s and carb, runs fast. only cono 111s1oe & Oul, runs VOikswagens $1750/obo 241·0343 e•ll $2000 894·4940 t:Jl.:tll 1• 260 z ·mtn1 cor\d 1n·1Pn1eot 915S j ifti.JJiLDmaMdWIRl-s1detou1. au10 8mlfm.1 ~-s3500 831·3155 1 ·79 • Dsl Sunrl auto, air c ass Great shape '82 Datsun Centre Htcnbk. S3500 call 546-8451 455 E Coasl Hwy NtrwPOll 8eac:11 673-0900 5 spd, AC, snr! AM/FM stereo 37 ooo m• $ t300 1Pond1e 9157 Astu Doaeatic below blue booll at 7s 9 1• go<XJ cond111on =;.;.;;.;;.•L...;;;..;.;;;;;.;.;;.;.;;.~-- l 5.40Q. J'..f-~!Q·ZO~~~tr·~~-:::JSJ&~~UH..,l~~ -~ '12 HOU TIHO ,t orm 3•4 n caamac Sedano;;;,;;; Assume p ayments of 76 912E re-bll t1ng1ne sn i 3500 Aller So m S 3 3 6 I mo 0 A C rt new P-6 tores Cherry 6SO 5199 01 631-8605 11EOH0311 Best oHer 011er S 14 000 79 CAO HOO .dnl cone lUSE-lllEIUCl 760-8562 or 760· 1n3 U1·1HO · 17 91 lS sunroof aor .. nale C1o11oro a1arm .'12 IATSll new Perelh s bra stereo 20011 SL lmmat S 17 000 '"m Irv Assume paymentS of rne 476-0321 wkdys9·6 tompan1 ma1n1a1neo ease 1us1 come>fetec !.7250 640-8268 • THE LARIEST SELECTIOI S 2 2 8 / mo 0 A C lt111alt 9159 o! •ate mooe1 tow m11ea9e I Btlt WHIM 5100 Helt Wu1e• 5100 Caaer~1 I . sEcuA1TY oFFrCEAS E,.•r•eat 6016 MIF Must nave ca1 ~ PART. TIME Va11eo 11ours Canon AE 1 Program Cem- phOne 970-5782 10 include early AM ara new cono $150 REED BARTON Sterling regularly by IBM, S 100 ---- Silver Guild Hell pallern, ea (31Blg old wooden of-IHAT OPNlHlln .1n1, 10 pc pie selling w/7 t1ce deslls. $35 ea. Cash Newport's oldest p1r1ner- pcs ea · carving, salad only C M 646-2652 • snip <Jlsofvlng '68 Col- sel candle notders. pepr 3M desk-top dry c opy me-umbt&. 36'. new llnear per. salt. sugar eic Total cnlne good con<J w/S6o pal11l.~d1esel, Davila & :~2 gg0s !~\~~~ Pprtcpe wor1h' of copy ·paper Dinghy, auto pilot. furling COHHKL CHEVROLET ."'4 II il r bor I\ h r1 I., ie\T A M .. _ ... ,\ I 1EJH534J 76 Le Car looks & runs Cao111acs in Sou1rierr lEAIE·AMEIUOl greal s 1300 673.2951 Co11tom1a1 See us looa, H1-1HO MAIERS Fiat -9123 1011' Royce 9161 CADILLAC S&ilriilme-brano proouc:ts weekenos Must na11e oe-759-I 192 • n311onw1de pac~agt! f:>tlndab•e 11enicle 15mall Coap11ten • 6011 1ruc ~ 11 an s1a11on ....,..,._..,~--------sells for S500 your com· ,..80on1 1c ass•sl news· APPLE ll·E new 2 d1111es f m1ss1on up lo $250 t asn paper dea~r •n lrv1n11 Modem-Prmter..SoHware PB•d oaoty NO cnargt! 11,,a Musi be depen-S' 500 OBO 552-3519 back Custon"e• c..a11s daoie Contact Greo 6022 you Mr Owel"~ 760 16 12 .., ,de Monad, tniu F"da~ Ftee lo Toa · SIOCk Room Sl'iop t1t1l "~n 9 JO ano 10 30 2 yr ola Dooerman J!lnjj Receiving Apptl' • am ont, 642·432 1 P1ncf'ler i;:1qpped good am onty MacG,.•oor C SSOS nd\ured 673-9044 Yacn1 Corp 163 1 ?1ace"· All 1180 c M ----.... ----;\11en1.on Pre-scnoo• lree ><•Hen beautolul ov1ng red t '1tldr ens c•bnse 1us1 Supervisor VMlfler & Cola Pers an snots pe<11gree ta1<e '' away Call Den• Callers 10 call from our S200 171 41536·!69:? 549-7681or642·1236 SACAIFIC~ $3.800 Call s 130 lull price 549-2060 ~o:'i;~~o ~~~~1~~1 ~~ =~~~w~~;~4300. 74 n1s PiHOI Or HI 6221 ~=~~~~6,. ~~11 7~'~ancing Je el 6214 ' able Nelson ( verelt) LASER 1411 $800 or trade • 11 1927 oaby grand piano, ROUGH EMERALDS-Your 5 manogany, i tnt cond for Saolooard 675-9£>60 choice S20 eacn1 S17!>0 645-9805 1$NOWBIRD Sa1tboa1 & 6~0-8688 .GRANO PIANO wllh nice TraJler $750 6'5 7782 MackiHry . 6216 1oucn ano lone S2800 I 1 2 tante sews. 2 band saw, I Alie• 6pm 645-3363 oaS~I, & SL' 7016 wooct 1a1ne 101n1er, 2 bell P11no·Ham111on Baby I •I disc .anders drill press., Grand' $2600 vetue. will 15114YOYNE 0011 no. t>encn grinder. vice sacr1t1ce for S 1700 motor Lii' Dude trailer S4 1·3091 760-8702 anytime gdcor>d$1300 966·1516 beaulllut Fre<l AS11ore D~I SS 10 F-1ee to gooo nome Beaut Dance Studio at 2727 AK COCKER SPANIEL oiaci. cat .,... sl'iols & neu-.._ Newpon Bllld Su•te 200 55 7 • 1 1 3 S•l•ry • bonus nrs PuPS 8 w~s Bull From 1ered ·:>41 a ter Bench tathefmlfl1ng macn Sear s organ, neany new 18 Sunray 115 Johnson 2.gpM Mon-Fri come rn S ISO Dys 640 220 e..,M Fuaitart 6025 combo Separa1e spin-Recorder MANV EX-!tke new 1ns1de/ou1 or call ror an intervlllW & .,,11,,os SS i · 55 77 ales & mo1ors 3 ai1s TRAS S450 546-0202 moore<J Newport SS250 673 9424 150"' stereo S tOOO manual teed 4 position 675 3156 • :>coe•m8n oups 10 w• s Lounge cnaor S50 Mir 1001 bll llotder s500 obo Use Cl Baldwin S1ud10 --sg•yD WDOI•( 010 s 100 494-6202 rorea oinong teoie $lSO Weber 673.7794 piano t herry wood 7S Call! .Bow-noer 17 • n ,.-~ S950 642-28.49 1 1n-ou1 dnve low hrs, Aini Telepl'lone NO•k No ea-Ge de• Relr ever pups 10-spo oo~e $50 M1t· Special Holiday Boutique IS • G--..1 6230 cond $3500 8S 1· 18•2 1 179 Spider corwerttble. like ----new $4500 673-3359 IO' CARVER 546-1200 ~600 Harbor BlvO COST A Mf;SA 540-1860 WE .. , 1.... 9l2S nr'tlLS rY"tvf" ~E USED CARS & TRUCKS 1 . . l'-\JL 1'\....1 1 \.. COME IN OR CALL FOR 1 • 82 ACCORD 4 dr "6_ ICbevrolet 9313 FREUPPIAIHL ~~i~e al~w ;';'~,';;/~~~~ --:''-._ 6~ CHE/ ,MPl A orog 1 Corm1e1-0eLlllO se295 obo 631-6297 QP( .. \u>;~·. \ '7 \ ' .. nf>r ')O':ld CO'"' $8% CMEYROUT 9169 -.6f> ,5,b t8211BEACHBLVD 74 C•v•c 4 SPO 'l0 cono Toyota ~~ mr.to 1e , ,,,,..,e, '-'UNTINGTON BEAC'-' reo11 enQ clulcn trans n " new flld•!llS AM•FM 77 C11h<.a Dody """", "",..OC c rJ •()QC m. IU·IOll; 141·JU 1 ~ 1695 499.4 119 ... or> eng ii' <Inf c~n •. on " .in r • '• "" !~ • ~: · :... 51500 c .. , K•., l!~J .. r 50 E.i ·~ WEP&YTOPIOLLAR 79 CIVIC clean 70K 67J.J285 eve' <\Arr.,..,., ,H .IE. 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Sa'lto S •SO 548· 28'6 Obi Deel S75 Misc Wash· Items Nov 3 4 5 10·4PM MUST S.tll (for medlcal fhriae Etaip. 7011 :~:nono~~ce5_9~;!,'' '(;;~ 1Ve1m.iraner pups pure =~9~~~;~ SJOO boln 2945 Maui Pl CM reasons) Mrdll used 26. boat lraller llke n-67 CHEV Truck nds eng 51 Rag 1op ibooo DOdy Beth 662-5644 oceo S 135 649-2113 Yamal18 CP35 etectric MiactllHffGI 6211 ~~g~ s5~~?lo~8 299 sell $2200 831 -9688 eves 7$3~1otr ~4 2-653: ~~au~~s~nk~Drad1~~suge1s2 COHMEU CHEYIOLET 2101 Harbor Rh cl COST A M t-:..o;A 546-1200 TEACHER Aati•ae• 6010 pa.no'h a rps acord BrlusnSeaGullS200 s'3ooatsu~n ru,ck.6n2s6•23°9 vOll Without motor -T O d I SCRAM LETS TV Ra•1'0 or bes1 ofter 673-6'79 tm 119 0 r 4 • " I $1"0010BO •·ago11able EKPt!I o 112 un11s1on1eacn-1917 WICKER COUCH 81 w1re11erb remola 1 I· _ l.ttrff / ..._ ~ • " 1ng 2 yr olds 646-1444 oncnes 1ono •Int cond lerenl sounds Roland J I tiZ32 It M . 73 Ford ov11er nu \Ires & 1 MIU MolEIU'S 546 314 7 Ask for Onn $675 962-3824 Cube 60 amp Cost ANSWERS '·A-5•v•e•N•t•t-V_m_o_d_e1...,7'""so~. a.t aaal. brks, stra1g111 body. crnpr I SOUTH I TUONER S2500 Sell $ t400tOBO I n beat ever made, perfecl St"ict 7020 I sne11 S 1450 650·3186 Vtllitwa1ea 91 U C~rzsler 9315 Pre-school, parl/l•me 645· 1171 Scroll · Vucca condition 61\ washable PROF BOAT F1N1SA '76 Oe1sun tongbed New COUllTY I fa Newport. e~11 cona, $4/hour C M 642-9181 * WAITEI TO IUY J2 comfortable overstuffed Flaky -Junker screen $1200 646-0930 CUSTOM VARNISH I br11kes, 11res Aun1gre111 llUZU 6~ Be ta. co~pl reb11 ,10\s by owner 62K m1 $1495 E .ES S * O" Co.Sii. YARNS Free osl Dave 640.5449 $2450 545·66'4 ° extraa, s arp. per ec 646-1125 Tll Piii &U c!Hs 1 w1011oman $75 & I TV RENTALS s20 per mo " s21001obo S•6·8451 Earn $300-S800""rWeek * IEATAITIQUES $150 650-8007 On gossipers. II !hey ..... Dtc~ 70221 78C j..A "WlWILLIOT r ... 9"'19-r _ tended more 10 !heir own 19" color TVs. wtopllon illlfl al our "" lngbd nu tires 1 67 vw c:ompl restor ed Ola ..J • :~~~:~ ~.~11;;:;,:~:11;~:~ 4 Pc Girl's French Prov knitting. 1hey wouldn't Co buy 540-3195 2 Slips aval! Balboa 111and $2275 6•2-067 I dys IE lllElllLI $2400, 76 VW reblt 58 Torino a1e, pb ps runs office Cash Bonuses "ltahhlfftl lw1n canopy bdrm set. get langled up In !heir Wards P~lereo $250 mo for lrg boal 675-4952evos VoluineSates Sat'lllce rnotor $2650 968-7961 good S550 842·6182 Daily' No cniugeb&Ghs OtHl&••t•t" good cond. xlra access VAANS w/phonograpn sp111ker S 100 mo up to 1711 boat I 8 t Et Camino loaded V6 And LeaS!ng 68 SOUAAEBACK bl R C II B S300totr 673-5602 hf 8 1 k 11 7"0-1622 lo ml shell $8900 18711 Beach Bl"d re 1 65 Muslang orig nu tires No ese"'fWi1 a rian l 1111 .. 111 0... -~ Single electrlc bed. perlecl on w s. r casse e. c 5 "un1tng1on Be•cn eng S900 546-2900 id m~h 11111e b""" work 636-9334 • • 7pCbdrmt>yS1nger.S550 condition $375 Casn & AM/FM radio w/gtass B·alboa ls-lend 18' snore 557-7 55 ivmsg ~ a "'" ~, 120 IOU s & bl 1 1 hi 2 -{l 14) 142 2000 69 Kormann Gnto new 1500 966· 15 l6 Answerong service or .. oia cnaor needs up-carry 644-544• ca ne a so on. w s, mooring IS77) w/boat '82 Cnevy S 10 V·6 auto. • I a 5 snoclcs I res swucnooaro operator ---------not $175 Stereo con-mos old Take •450/oh Se.sl offer over $6•000 longbed IO.OOO ml J _912• eng r n • ' 66 Musiang 289 101atltd 0 sole S50 841 -5508 Sky kennel. for cal or sml ,tn home 1 yr wrnty Tom w~d"• .... 4. 12131 $6400 ,,.6_6791 1 a1aar ~ new Pain\ & onl. s1raognt 1 rear S350obo 5•5-7277 e1per1ence req d ay Ant1oue freed le sew dog $25/obo 631-0589 969-2065 ~ ' " "" 1 -body. em/Im cass $3000 shill at 1cx;a1 e•cnange macn s 125 631-61 43 1 pe ma1c11 h11 rm furn 625·4101 Va•• 9040 681,, Jag XKE rare series obo 548-5074 67 Mustang 289 auto Call 645-2550 hke new New S 1300 sell SLIP WANTED 1 • ~lk i:pe 4sp. 60K ml --pi s $2000 963-9606 T-e-le-pnone Sohc•lors dB" Eu"~eeo '"O'oo~! I rBeot~•umals $900 3 pc bdrm set $150 tor 30' yechl $250/mo 72 Ford Econo • .., ion 6 lllnl cond Orig NB car 7c0assBu$gt.800stoc5~6-6~12e8reo I 71 Con1ry Sq1 Wgn & evening pos111ons 1va11 gorgeous screens Apro• 720-6093 eves 851-2010 )\MIFM. 8 pass aor. red•· • , ~ OB0241-1492 max 644•8417 I cyl'.lsp S1500 673-1503 $6500, days call " able No e•P necessar, Cj •8 S3500 494-7340 811 CONFERENCE T ABLE WANT SLIP OR MOOR· · 78 Ford Econottne van. -70 VW BUS S 1000 ats rack S600 675-6305 Wiii 1ra1n Ma~e SSS and $150 660-8730 ING Purchase or renl for di• 1n1. S4000 760-3888 ,lllaa•a 9141 or lrade for smau car 'll MIST••t nave fun doing •t (,all FRENCH TAPESTRY ove1 611 velour couch $75, 2 svt 43 II sa1lboa1 Dys 1..a-1i,at1 ,86 MAZoA 626 Spores 432-1456 I " 969 2657 ,uo years 0101 Askono 1U1 1 s V8 auco new paint or1g • only S l600 6"0·8688 rocker' $40, 1ea1n re-6 3 0 • 6 8 I 0. • x I 3 . Cl • a.Y5 Coupe, 5 spd, air, .xfnt 71 uper Beelle needs • ' TIUPMOH cltner $50 966-2682 ev/wl\nds 779-54~7 . llllU ~.,, 1 cond $4500 73 1-7468 worll..$600 obo 84 1-0 t9 l owner $ t800 960·9095 , SOLICITORS ArrliHCH 6011 16 Med1terrean Couch DIME s licyclt .. • 1012 I 57 Cnev 2 dr. nu chrome. XA7 Mazda 80'. ctlarcoel ·7' vw Bug .rn1 running 12 Ponto Runabout new HARBOR ARcA $75/dfr 649-'2 I 13 7 d-ay Yard sale 9.•pm p111n15. ~87·K060:11g m1 S 1800 grev. sunroof a1e. •lnl I c:ond S2000 760-3866 pa1n1 t11es auto Good We need good people 10 APPLIANCE SERVICE I " obo " ~ cond $6500 552-9744 , cono s95o 545-3729 set up appo1n1men1s w,. II r n<J ar 8' Naugahyde sofa. di\ brn, New I us ed bi kes ·59 MGA good cond 71 v w Van, New Tr11ns 75 Mus1an Ghia S 1500 tromourCos111Mes110t 1 .se !!GO 5,i~3077 ,lnt.SIOO 552·4367 • A cruisers. min bikes ,4 300 64,_3934 .. trc-...1tsltaa 9145 good eng111e and fires. 64g .7811 lice In lhe evenings for re rtgerators $50-$400 Tires, whlS. I ' "' "' ... c 8 s s e II e s ' e 7 5 I 5 Holiday Inns new travel Froscrree trtg, green, xii 8' queen sotabed. dk grn/ perts, accessories. 1982 Packard '56 ptnl\ & wMe. 79 450SL. \8.000 ml. Jet 497-1145 16 Pinto Wgn Runs great club S alary • Com-cono S175631-7332msg peach.S600 63 1-61 43 CnarleSI CM 850·7079 full power S350010BO,I Black wltan leather 1n1 .74 BUG, new ba1tery $1300 pymtS $68/mo ~~~~~o2n22 ·au:~(up M Call I HY &PPLIHCH Beaut 1<1no size Pulaski E C . I 14 1 ·49 S2500r0BO Both $32.000 975· 1086 wkdys lores. muffler good cond 1 f'_1'1ot a11 546-5539 The Vl''age ln,1 Re'\8ulanl Les 9'7-81~3 Apothecary bdrm sel LIN aarn •Int cond 642-7866 (ask tor Ran<Jyl $1550 obo 720·0531 81 Escor1 L ~Int cono " Ae1a11 S2795, make offer --'74 Dodge super clean lo 83 380 SEL b and e ·r , $ 950'0 IMW 9112 , r n w, ·74 VW orig cond am1lm 11n1out. 4 SPO. am m now acc;ei,i11ng BPPI•· KttnmQreelec wshrJdryr6 645-2154 after6pm ml nitc.tt I ,. lap1s blue, grey lnleflor, 4 spd orange wlbleck c ass $3775 Call c a 11 on' •or I o o !I mo SS95 pa11 963-1311 Beaut l\ing sz wlr bed, 675-2424 48 1600 . xtnl cond Cent rum wheels, ABS tnl 52850 642. 7866 675·3508 all 6 or wk nos w a 11r e ss 1w 11 11 er 1 1 lass hob d 6 d WA NT ADS g· w~"-N-""'r Cabover $3500 644·4"73 braking system. burglar K,.nmore Wasner and gas s an O r • r ..... n """ < 81 1 Bird Landau fully _ 675·8300 G d 1 r S525 63 I 7332 Sips 4, 11.lras tncl enc side alarm rear headrests sn · 78 RABBIT all 011g drtei S65 ea ood cond pe es a · • 0 962 8582 '80" BMW 3201. 11u10. air 11 Europeen Spec car sunroof "lck. iebl\ eng loadf"O. very c•ean. runs 979 2631 or 557·6264 Brand new 6-q_c Bdrm sel awninc;i ~8 0, • stereo alloys flawless $44 K firm afler 6 pm $2650 640· 1269 on gas ('Ir propane s1111 TUlllUIS Reing l9 ll.Admt1e!S1oe l ssoo. coucn. gd cond Camper Shell(grn/whllel $9250631·3016 760tS56 · undec w11 1r11n1 ee .. w Tl SELL by s•dll drs Afnt cond I S 100, 964-2526 '• cabover for lor>g bed C I '78 Sc11occo Special Fae I $7950/0BO •97-3'41 IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO mini lruck Nice cond onvenlenUy Located Ask eboUt the money we IOry Edition air sunroof, Help give I hem II need $175 646-4939 BUV OtAECT FROM ~ S300. 645_ 7251 6 Compet11111efy Priced c11n save J OU 1nru our auto while & bleck body L11c1la 9323 s1art Earn iop SSS parl wnirlpool washer Maytag MANUFACTURER PRIVATE PARTIES -& • purcnase l'lease plans all ortg. 11Jloy whts $4375 13 Uncoln b ark IV Sn RI llme e"en1ngs Only gas au!o dryer $300 and sa"e 50 10 75"!. on n-Factory dlreCI" shells & ,HM S&.1•111 or betl 970·0548 Lol'l!ed wire wlleels . .xlnl po1111ve dependable. both 499.525 1 1op qualny bed sets Twin .Sell your Items for $50 or less In sleepers from S225 up d 1 1 1 2500 1 11 oucgotng •dulls nee<J • -sets Juat $69 95, lull 94111 556-4289 s11et-S8f'Vlce-LeaS1ng IMNlTI '79 Aabbll S3500 ·14 VW con • 1 9 es apply P11one 646-7021 11•1. •ateriall 6014 Just S79 95 Save even our famous DIMES-A·LINES pub-1301 QualfStreel TN1ng $2200 494.48 16 545-9681. 631 ·5000 , 2 30 to 6 Pm Monday Lookl 2 .. 6 redw00ddec:k-more on queen and king //shed each Saturday In the Dally ••ltr llkn 016 l1r-,..,. l~A l'J\ 'ER NEWPORT BEACH 80 RABBIT 5 SPEED Mercuy tfiS thru Friday ong From 49 c.enla per" sets Free dellv•rr Piiot Moped Tomas Sliver 1\.\...1 I \ v aaa-tsoO Sunroof, lmmrte $3875 '78 Cougar convert Peoc>le wno n..a People I fencing &ISO Htrbor 636-4195 :~~~~ ~ y;~6N:s:i: 1000 ~ l J~ I~}!{ r ·I~\ I\\ Have 1ometh1ng 10 54111"1 640-1269 Of 8.;6·6533 Classic aulo·IOP . Tl\at's what lhe Redwood 7141531 · 1317 Exec desk. walnut -6. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be · 0 r • ... ,.':'"' • ' ' "'., . Ctesstfted ads do 11 well :SO A11'iibi1 Diesel Oelu~e AM/FM cu s . good OA!LV PILOT 530 Used Orie~. 3-0c Noh wtchr. SISO 2-slde chrs pre-paid so mall or t>rlng lhem Into Red'80 Puch Kli:-iOc-k -Edition 4 dr. ale. flewless ton d mus I s e 11 SERVICE DIRECTORY 1 usec:t olywood 11 2x4·9 S35 ea And din tbl & 4 the Dally Piiot office Be sure to S375 aft 5 548-3780 Aatt lt"lcn/ Aalt ltrricts/ black body & black 1n1, 1z,501obo 241-0343 11 811 aboull 536-3768 •fl 4pm 111-bck chrs s2so Danish Include your phone number or sd-Mater-•n/ fartl tol S PUii tolS !ow mlles. runs 11n1a111c 73 Capri. looks & runs mooern recllnor 150 dress /n your sd. have a price on "7'" $3975 or best 970-0648 good. needs sorne worll ltlt W11tt4 SlOOIHtlt WHIM SlOO 675•6836 each Item & no abbrev11111ons. lcttten toll IU•O,,IAN CA• MASTr• '80 Rabbit di!. air, 4 spd, s1oootobo 536-1427 =,.,.. ........ 1--.-..p_•_._.1--.,, I HJ FIHITIRE....., •'A3 Kawasaki OPz758 G 0 : • so MPG. gel cond 1s1 .76 Ceprr ve, 4 spd, al Y I al Les 957-8133 Sorry, no commerclsl ads, garage Low miles. under Wlr· S3195 cull 499· 1097 ~unroo! nnlchbaclc, 28 Kg 51 walerbed. almosl sales, produce. plsnts or snlmsls ;: .. ~: lor'f~~!6~~~ or VOLVO · • ·0 1 RABBIT DELUXE mpg, runs greai. look& new. healer 111e ll25 are accepatable "'T" ~~ 4 dr. 34.000 ml. 11u10. Air. gooo 67 000 m1 SHOO PART TIME 645-9435 6 motorcycles Incl 250 mini S3075, 831 ·3018 obo 6<\0·7488 Deliver Dail y Pi lot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day) Weekdays P.M . - w eekends A .M . Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr Barrow or Mr Bush 642-4321 EOE t' eu111c11 & 250 '8 t -t Lt Oree n 9 ' so I a Yamana vz . 6 mini bikes COMPUTE SERVICE AND REPAIR Ol••••~llt 327 wllovoHa\, ~O<>d cond DEADLINE: $50·1•00 Tlrea, w111e. '14 YW UllRI ""7 ... g•5•,, ... ,1""'1re"'""'"'t-PO_r1_y-. c""lee-...n, S 100 839·26 4 tank•. fender• e1c 1982 • • INOM • nlANIMllllOM OVIMfAULt ... ITit 111c cnn . 11\'!Ader• ttvto. Nfl'N mattret1 .. 11, ,...,10 3 p.m. Thuraday Cherie St. CM 9-4pm ~ • TUNf·UP • UAKll llll HWl dunl1 l 1588 1139-40711 160 lull S65. qn $100, G50•7o79 '113e OISCOUNT601 '82 CUTLASS S!ERA ktngs120 150.51132 COlll MHa Office lll•ll...,,.I fl£E CHECK-UP .... llWW.TI Brougham,• dr, lull pwr CldlH.i::t 10 Go·C1r11 Whatevet tile Fad IJOIJ em 011 the mttkel With a CltHllled Ad Calf Nowt 64?-56711 330 Weit Bey 81rHI Co.te Meaa, Ca. 12128 New pelnt. 11311 kll. rlglO, YILllWAlll low m1 S7000 6151t15 18" over glrdel'. 1011 Of 2062 P\actntia ht. SINCE t963 Ptatiac U3S ~hrorne. n-b.Ck lht . 1 Cost• Mtu, C1, 92627 (714) 631·6144 a••-o•to 11-1181 run• Ilk• new S 14$0 Of -• •• '70 OTO Neeos wOfk trade 9111969·122 l -------.. -----------~~1 -----$000 ObO 964 6•g59 ' J --' H e iress urges probe 'of Bren money deals I By JERRY HIRSCH I Of ... .,..,,... ..... · The high stakes battle for the lrvme Co. took anothv twist I •Tuesday when heirees Joan Irvine Snuth filed a motion in Orange County Superior Court t.6 force the company's chainnan Donald Bren to divulge more infonnauon about his flnandal dealings. Lawyers for both sides will argue the motion at an 11 a.m. hearing before Superior Court Judge Phillip A. Petty Thuraday. Bren's aide, Gary Hunt, said the company would not comment on the motion because "we are in litigation." The hearing comes just a week before Judge Petty will listen to Smith's bid for a preliminary injunction to block e fforts by Bren, who controls 86 percent of the Irvine Co.'s stock, to merge (See IRVINE BATTLE, Pase AZ I THI ORANGI COAST Rainy season .. starts early By STEVE MARBLE Of ... Oely,...._ A brief but fierce storm that pounded its way across the Orange Coast Tuesday. drop- l p~ ~re than half an ~~ of ' ram 10 some commuruues, pushed the season's rainfall figures to the hlghest point in 43 years. Weather watchers said they had to go back to 1940 to find a wetter season by early Novem- ber for San ta An.a. Ol6ta Mesa and other cities. Joan Irvine Smith • El Nino still heating things up By "e Aa10Cla&ed l'te11 LA JOLLA -Unuaually wann wa~r off the West Cout, which helped breed laat winter's dilutrous California 1tonns, ia continuing de- spite indications that it.a South American "pa.rent" ialinally dying, 1cUmtilt.a aay. Off .South Americ.a, the warm \f'aters known as El Nino are now about ~ degrees Fahrenheit wanner than normal. down from the 12-degree increase reported last summer, re- searchers aay. 80ll'le wann water left off the c.'O&lt.8 of Ec~dor and 'Peru, ao It hasn't du."'<i off there yet But there's a probabWty that it will." However, the lucal version dubbed "El Nino Gringo" by M Oregon re.ea.rcher -ii "certainly not dJminashang," 1aid John McGowan, another Scripps reeearcher "ll got big and 1t stayed big." Thousands of square mUes of ocean waters from Canada's Vancouver lalahd to Melcico's Baja California are still 2 to 6 degrees above nonnal, McG<>wan said. J erome Namais, a climate expert at the ScA.pps Institution of Oceanography In La Jolla, echoed a growing sentime nt among oceano-Nam.ias added: "We've got a long way lO go graphers. . scientifically before we understand thls whole "In the western and C"entral Pacific, It has spectacular phenomenon (of EJ Nino)-;"a"hd before declined appreciably," Namaissaid. "There'sstm--we're able to predict 1t." COAST f DITIDN ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS. . ;.r:~ Speraw -pulls his hal out of Senate ringr By JERRY HIRSCH OI ... Oely,... ·-Ci ting frustration with the state's political system. a bitter state Sen. Ollie Speraw. R-Newport Beach, said this morn- ing he will not seek re-election to the 37th District, seat. "The chlef reason is that as a The storm gusted in and out of the rounty 10 s hort order Tuesday evening. dropping more than half an inch of rain in Huntington Beach during an hour-long downpour. Nearly Cars splash through high water on Balboa Bouleva rd in Newpo rt Bea ch __,,, . . .,.., ............ ~,..... after sud den sto rm doused the Orange Coast T uesday night. -pdtttician. I can't be effective as I would like to be. Everything I say is judged by whether I am saying it because I am running for re-election or· not," Speraw told the Daily Pilot froin Sacramento prior to his state Capitol news confe rence today. Speraw was headed for a hard c ampaign against A s- semblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, who declared her candidacy for the Senate seat. S peraw had replaced then-state Attorney General George Deu- kmejian aa Long Beach's state tenator in 1976 but lost his district to reapportionment laat year. 1an equal amount feU in Costa Mesa during a shower that kept up for nearly three hours The rain tnggered some minor flooding. rush-hour traf- fic snarls and one late-rught I fatal car accident on the rain-slickened San Diego Free- way tn Westminster I Gary Hervey. 36. of Long Beach. was killed when his southbound car spun out of control. plowed through a free- way median fence near Valley J oe Jahraus, a weather buff Vaew Street and finally came to who keeps rainfall figures at a stop on a muddy embank-his Laguna Beach lµmber yard, ment. according to the Cali-said the stonn dropped .29 of an fomia Highway Patrol. inch and brought the season Huntington Beach weather total to about three inches. watcher J. Sherman Denny While the storm soaked som e de9Cribed the hour-long dowg-areas, it left others with hardly pour in that city as "unusual a tract! of rain. One rain guage and pretty wild." He said the in Costa Mesa indicated more rain. according to his calcu-than half an inch of rain had lations, brings the season total dropped while a second gauge in the beach city up to nearly only blocks away showed .15 of five inches. an mcfl j· Mesa's Avocado Street: ~RE~~dd~~~~e~~rm ~~~d~~~. -o.11y-a1a11 McGrew Construction are tearing allowed &o park on the street and Ol6ta Mesa's Avocado Street out all the old asphalt and base have been putung up Wlth dust been a dusty. muddy mess material, reconstructing it and when at's dry and mud whe n it's last month. putting in new asphalt at a cost of wet. The half doz.en residential $185,265 to the city. "Last night the mud was so locks between College Avenue Alice Spruengli, who lives 10 a thick it was slopping up over the Fairview Road have been condominium at 355 Avocado St.. curb," Spruengli said this morn- dergoing what city officials call calls it a nuisance. ing. "It was splattered all over our maiJboxes. It was a mess." 'Bizarre ' residence ·n Mesa cleaned up y 1.AREN E. KLEIN .. ~,...·- Fluorescent chartreuse and or- e paint was au that was left morning to distinguish the on the com er of 19th Street Irvine Avenue from its neigh- Just the pa.tnt and a small For e sign planted m the front yard INDEX Bulletin Soard Buline9I Q eeified Comb era.word Death Notices Editorial Pace Entertainment Food Horomcope Ann Lenden Movlea Nat'.ional News Police Loe Public Notices Sports Dr. Stel..ncrohn Stock, Markell Television Thee ten WMt.her World News and 90me min'or tiles and a cannon remained. The all-seeing pyramid. man- nequins, home-made signs, pump· kins and coffins which had adorned the Costa Mesa home for the last week were gone as inexplicably as they had come. Frank Shelton's elaborate (See BIZARRE, Pase At) She said her complaints to the city have brought no help. When she pointed out that walking on the street or sidewalk was messy. a worker responded, "WeU, what are you wearing? A ballroom gown?" She 'Said she understand'! the strttt needs repair but can't understand why it's gone on so long. Public Services Director Bruce Mattern said the project started Oct. 17 and was scheduled to take 20 days. "With rain-delay days. (the contract) is entitled to run through Nov. 12," he said. (See MUDDY. Pace At) "It was spotty. Lots of pockets," explained Emmett Franklin. a spokesman for the county's Environmental Man- agement Age ncy which keeps rainfall figures. Franklin said the season total to date for Santa An.a is only .10 of an inch behind the record pace of 43 years ago. The wettest season ever for Santa An.a was established m 1941 with a season-ending figure of 32.14 inches, he said. The Sen.ate gave Speraw per- mission to represent th~ vacant 37th district in January. Speraw said Governor Deu- kmejian asked him to serve on a steerfhg commit tee that will direct a campaign for refonns in the reapportionment process and .,.., ,_ ,.,_.., ........ ·- Dr. La rs Olson will speak a t UCI ton ight . Brain transplants no longer fantasy By ANDREA ADELSON °' ... .,..,,_ ..... Drug addicts experimenting in a San Francisco garage laboratory mistakenly created a drug that cal.LlleS instant Parkinson's diaeue, one that may give researcher5 ll new tool in their e!forts to treat the neurologic dborder, a Swedish doctor says. Dr. Lan Olson. a surgeon with the Karollnaka lnatitutet in Stockholm and a pioneer ln brain transplant aurgery. said Tueeday the mistake ln chemistry will allow reeearchers to ' perform tests on primates. F.arUer studies had been limited to rats. (See BRAIN TRANSPLANTS, Pace Al) Sen. Ollie Speraw enactment of a new redistricung plan in time for the 1986 legjslat- ive elections. "There is not even a remote p:l&'libility of the reconstruction of our state gov~mrnent through the Legislature. The lawmakers JUSt come up here, choose their leaders and play games," Speraw said (See SPERAW, Page AZ) B,~utalit y by Laguna cop probed Laguna Beach police are in· vestigating allegations that an officer struck a man with a nightstick after the man complied with the poUceman'sorders to halt following a brief chase Sunday afternoon. The police probe was launched Monday after several citizens who apparently witnessed the incident at Main Beach Park contacted authorities alleging the officer used excessive force in ap- prehending Tim Anthony Cook. Cook, 31. a black man. was arrested on a $ 1,000 traffic war- rant. John Gabriels, one of the wit- nesses and a frequent critic of police. said he saw the officer chase Cook and heard him order the man to stop and get on the ground. Gabriels said the man complied with the orders. falling to the ground on his back. The officer, Gabriela alleged. approached the man and swung his night.stick once. rutting Cook either in the stomach or groin. However, the officer reported the fleeing man did not heed hia order to halt and finally turned and charged toward him. He said he hit Cook once in the kneecap to (See LAGUNA POLICE, Pase AU Drunk driving r~ling upheld Court approves blood alcohol standard for Orange County From Staff ud Wire Re,.rta C...Ufomla's on-again. off-again blood alcohol standard for ~en driving la back on again. at least ln Orange County. The rulin& takes pre1aun off pN*!CUlors to prove Grunken driven were impaired and Instead tubltitutea a standard . above which drivers are ~ leplly intoxicated. . The 1i.te Court of Appeel, winnina the praile of local proeec:uton. upheld-~ 1tandard dftptt.e a 1i.t.e .Supreme Court dedaion to review two other appellate rull~ on the IAl'1'lt' I.aw M~tiftg In Santa An.a, the 4th Dlat.rict Cotlrt of Appeal ruled the standard, which makes driving with a blood-alcohol level exceeding 0.1 percent illegal, "d.,,ot aeem to create the dramatic hardship It.a detractors proclaim." Drinkera thould know when they are under the influence and are unable to drive safely. the court ruled 1\ae9day. The appellate deciAion wa.1 ritten by Just.ice Thomu Croeby and signed by Juatlce Shlela Sonenahl..ne and Preaidlnt Ju.tic-e J ohn Trottl'r It approvf'd a ruUf\R by & panel of thrtt Oran~ County (See DRUNUN. Pace Al) • ~ I .. -':l Orange Coast D.AIL Y ·PILOT /Wednesday. November 2, 1983 SPERAW ... From Page A 1 Ht· w.\S part1t'\ilurly b1ttt·r with thl' Dt.•m0t·1·auc ..ll.'.ldl'n>h1 p of tht• st.ate Senall'. ·'th•• unly thmgs you at'<' allowro to do an' th ings that suit thl•1r puq .JtJC>t'!'> " But Spt>raw nolt'(I bickering and pt•ttuw~ .. l·n~>S party h nes "lt IS l'Ommon rnr both parues. Were the HepublJt:ans tn power the &amt.' things Wtmld take place. It is human nalurl•," ht• t•xplruned. Speraw, howeVl'r. sa1u he still beueves &•puull1:an lawmakers generally have a bt>tter under- standm!( of how l.(1 manage gov- ernment pro~ams As member of tht> reapportion- ment cvmnutte<.•. Speraw will advoc:ate taking rechstricung out of the Legislature's hands and gwmg ll w the state's Fa.Lr Political Practices Comm ittee. a standing agency that moni tors pollllcal campaigns -l BULLETIN BOARD~ Volley ball program set for Laguna Beach kids Ln an effort to proVlde a SOl'lal act1 v1t y for Laguna Beai.:h 'i. JUruor high school youngsters on Fn day n.ight8, the city and the school dist.net are hosting voll eyball nights in th~ high school boy's gymnasium. Robb Clark. spokesman for the clly. KlUd the voUeyball nights will be held from""l to 9 p.m . beginning this Friday and runrung the fpllowing two Fridays. "If it's successful, we'll continue thl' social program aft.er the holidays," Clark said. Thi!t Fnday's event wtll foallJ!f a volleyball dcmonstraoon by the high school players, followeo by refreshments (at a small charge). Boston_ University woo Coast students "Its duues and obugatwns could easily be e xpanded We do not need tci a ppoint a separau-rom- m1SS1on onl't:' every I 0 years for reapportionment," S peraw said A Riotorist gingerly we nds his way down Costa Mesa's Avocado Street, Oellf -""94•.., ...... --unde rgoing exte nsive renovation -Representatives from Bost.on UnJVers1ty will host an mfonnal re<.-epllon at the Westin Sout h Coast Plaza Hot.el m Costa Mesa Thursday to dtBC~ the various as~ts of university life CharHe Chieppo. ass1Stant dU"el:t.or or adrruss1ons. Charles Crosby. senior d irect.or, and Sarah Stoessel, BU held representa- tive. will dlSCuss academic opporturuues and campus acuv1t1es and show a h im on life at the uruvers1ty which angers r esidt>nts. Speraw said he has not decided 1f he will endorse Bergeson for the seat "I have not had a chance to meet wllh ht·r" MUDDY MESS IN COST A MESA ... I re land topic of O CC slide program Aides to Speraw sa.Jd personaJ factors such as health and the recent break -up of h is mamage added to his dectS1on not to run. Speraw. 62. made miJlions m- vesung m Century 21 Real Estate. From Page A1 Whether the contract will be rompleted on schedule will de- pend on whether the area gets any more rain, he said. "No matter what kind of a construction ·project we do. we're BRAI ~ T1'ANSPLANTS ... - From Page A 1 Olson. H . who is VlSllln.g UC Irvine. will describe his brain 'transplant research in animals and man tonight at a 7:30 p.m. lecture open to the public m the Science Lecture Hall at UCL Olsen sald years of arumaJ experiments led him and other Swed1Sh neurologists to transplant rorrective cells into the brains ~!l DA~ts wilhfarkiNon·~~· They plan a third operation after one pauent showed sl!Starn~unprovelT'R!ttr.-__,__ He saJd operations in the past 18 months were the first known cases of ussue implantation m the hwnan brain. The Swedish telm transplanted cells into the patients' brains exlracted from the pallen ts' own adrenal glands, which rest atop the lodnevs • CaJJed chromoffme cells. the cells produce the honnones adrenal.me and noradrenalme. which are similar to dopamine. the musde-controllmg honno ne def1cient m Parkinson's victims. Olson said a two millime ter-wide column of chromoffine cells is l!Tlplanted wtth a hollow needle into a part of th e patient's brain that controls muscle movement and degenerates in sufferers of Parkinson's chsease. The fu-st patient. a 62-year-old man. showed only minor Improvemen t. "He was rapidly going downhill," Olson said, and results "are nothing to write home about." But a 46-year-old woman qperated on in the spring has shown unproved facial movement and walks better. Olaon said. "He r anns and legs are less rigid." he said. The woman's anns wen~ so ngtd, "he r husband said he was afraid he would break her arms" when he t11ed to relax the limbs. ·'There a large group of patienu, they are desperate. They would IJke to try anything," Obon added. The researcher said while no cure has been discovered to mhlb1 t Parkmson's degenerative effect&, which cause palsy-like tremors. muscle ngidity and pai.n. the second best treaunent is to give the pauent back the rnis$mg cells. "We had not too many fears of what rould go wrong. You do mut·h less damage t.CJ the bram (with the S wedish procedure ) than surgeons do 1n routme bram operations " But hE> added tha t the study 1Sexperimental and that the team LS authorized bv the 1nsu tute's ethlcsrommittee to operate on only eight mon • patients Ln this phase of the research. "Wt:ve been criticized for doing this," Olson said. T he surgNms took the precau uon of including a metal marker with the implant "to undo the operation" if so~thing went wrong. Nenher or the implants in the two Swedish citiz.eris have been extracted. he sa.Jd UC Irvine neurobiologist Dr. Carl Cotman called it "extraordtnary" to have had any success because animal studies that preceded the human cases were published in scientific .)Oun;als only thr~ years ag_o_. ------------- IRVINE BATTLE ... From Page A1 the company with ha personal holding company. Newco I Corp. Srruth has filed a $1 bill.ion lawsuit against Bren and the company to block the merger. Smllh srud Bren lS reluctant to divulge details about a $518 rrull1on loan from a ronsortium of five major banks that he used to buy 52 perc.-ent of the lrvme Co.'s stock earlier this year. If the merger 1.00k place. the loan debt owed by Bren through Newro would be paid by the assets of the Irvine Co. "Bren wants a gentleman's agreement to have a private meeung to go over the details. Theee matters should ~ placed before the rourt so that the judge can make his decision based on all the racts If bon Bren wants to seek to seal the court records then that IS up to hun," an angry Smith said. Howa rd F'riedman. an attorney with the Los Angeles law ftnn of Loeb & Loeb whichrepresents Smith, said the motion also asks the court to force Bren to answer questions on the tax unpucatlons and other effects of the proposed merger on the lrvine CCJ, and its shareholders. Smith'i. suit contends the merger will damage the company by saddlm~ 1t with more than a $500 million debt. Smith and her mother . Athalie R. Clarke own 11 percent of the lrvine Co bound to get some complarnts. The bad thing about this was that w e got rain right when the st.reel w as opened up," Mattern said; T he s treet resemhlPd a blocks-long muddy bog this mom - BIZARRE ... From Page A 1) peace protest/Halloween prank was deaned up Tuesday rught and packed away -much to the relief of his neighbors. who had rom- plained bitterly to city hall about Shelton's unusual abode. _ TM ~t arip _ he far-9Jit decorations began appearing a week ago Monday and got more bizarre as the w eek progressed. Shelton called it first a ha unted house for abused and battered chudren and then the head- quarters for a new political party. Others just called it an eyesore and anonymously egged the house. sprayed the dec.."Orations displayed in the fron t yard w ith graffiti and stole a huge American nag they said was def a~ by Shelton. Tuesday afternoon. the city's letSure services departmen t re- moved a large pyrarrud , belonging to Costa Mesa arnst-welder Ali Roushan. from a city-owned tree in front of Shelton's property. sa10 David Alke ma. park super- mtendent. "The.pyramid m1gh t du damage to the city's tree." Alkema said "And 1f that thmg would have fallen on somebOdy. the city roulcl be held uabl'e." A poHce unit was called in after some remarks were made to the workers by som1;'0ne in the house. but there was no further trouble. Alkema said Two Newport Beach cops to be honored The New port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will honor two Newport police officers Fri- day at its annual Police Awards Luncheon at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Officer Pete Panos will be honored for saving a young w oman from an assailant at a Torrance shoppiitg center in April. Th e 25-year-old patrolman was off-duty at the time. He joined the Newport Beach P olice Department in 1980. Det. Robert Worthen will honored for a detailed investiga- tion that caught one of two suspects in a $1 00,000 robbery of Clint.on Jewelers in Corona de! Mar last April. The suspect w as sentenced to 10 years in prison. Worthen . 29, joined the dl•part- ment in 1976. His career has included Patrol, Special Weapons and Tactks, and Det.ectivl' a~1gn­ men ts. For more information about the event, call 644-8211. We1re Liste11ing ••• Wh;11 11o \'OU Ilk(' ah<)ut thf' Oa1lv Pilot ., Whal don't you hke" Call the numlx·r al ldt and your" message will ht' rl'\'Orded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor th(' <;ame 24 hour answenn1it st>rv1rl' may be u~ed to rrrord let 1..r., to the• editor on ;,ny top.LC Mailbox cont ri butor~ must inr lu de their naml' and trll'phonr numberjor vt>r1hrat1on No r1rrulat1 on r J lls. pkast• ' 642·6086 Tcll 11!\ what ·~ on your mind " D•lly Piiot Dell very I• Ou111ntffd Clrcut•tlon ftlepf\On•• .. ... .., ..... _,,, _,m ..... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chwert1 Ill Publisl'ler ChHY Oow•llby Reymond MKLHn f tl •tur ant:l AS<iliitilnl Cootrol!Gr 10 thr Put.1ho,her 11..-.n '· C11t••• p, .. ,_ .. _.. ,,.. ...... Qlotle A ....... 0oMN L *'"*-'• . 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"'" l'UCJllo''Wil'it t.t ,. t.I{ .,..,, •V • ,,.. ..... ,. ~"U'· ,~,,,·· """'"'" ''\ 1•1 ...... ~t •41tli" .. ,. •"" •, .• ,,. ,,..,, ft" ,,,.,,.. ..,_1 r•it"""'"Q O'*"' "' no W,...I fl"/ 1ft...t I I I ft 11 I~ (.Ml• ~\ii f .a111t 'flt•• 'lJf1Jf, VOL. 7', NO. 30I ing as c1ty t:rews ma nm-d Wctll'r pumps. An elderly wuman walkt-d by and turnt'd her thumbs dow n to the worlupt>n. Another woman, walk111g by with a l>ag of groceries, said It appears t.o her th<' (.'()ntrat•tors arc just "moVlllg mud and dirt from one e nd uf the st.reel to the other " It's m('Onventent for her t.o park on College A venue and walk m to her apartment. she said. adding. "My da ughter gets home at 9 p.m. and I don't feel real good about her wallong down thlS dark street at night." Mattern said the t'rews are -uyi~ ~~t n~.,_,......,.,... residents "All the driveways have been ramped." he said. "and the street is drivable -it's JUSt an inronve- ruence now because of the mud." Avocado was "falling apart, full of sinkholPS and potholes" before the project was undertaken, Mat- te rn said. "We got complaints th~n because the street was tn such bad shape." A slide program focusing un the green lan~·apes of lreland w ill be presented Friday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. John aqd Ronalyn Choco, authors of "Britain and Ireland On Your Own." will present the program at 7:30 p.m in Room 116 of the Fine Arl.s Building Admission is $4_ Ticke ts are on sale 1n the OCC TickH OffiL-e. located in the college's Student Cenwr Building Tap dancing off e re~ in Laguna A new series of tap dancing classes is scheduled starting Fnday at the Jewish Community Center of South Orange County. 298 Broadway. Laguna Beach. The sessions will be held Fridays at 10 a.m. The fees are $18 for members and $24 for non-members Further information may beobtamed by calling Polly Sloan at 497-2976. Dance classes in Mesa , Newport Coastll.ne Community College will offer beginrung social danc.~ classes at locations in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa startmg next 'week . Basic steps and varial.lons for Eastern swing and the waltz w ill ·be covered in the classes meeting at 7:30 p .. m starung Nov 9. at the Park Newport Apartments in Newport Beach . and Nov 18, at the Mesa Verde Leaming Cent.e r m Cost.a Mesa . P artnersa.-e not required. For more mfonnation, caJI 241 -6186. DRUNKEN DRIVING ... From PaQe A 1 Superior Court Judges that upheld the drunk- en-dnving conv1ct1on of Edward Fred Lewis of Orange. ~ Lewis, ·Hi. was arrC'Sli . .-d by Santa Ana po!Jce Jan 25. 1982. A Municipal Court JUTY convtcted him of violating the 0.1-percent standard m J une 1982. Lewis was sentenced to fi ve days m .)311 and orde red to pay a $400 fine i..t>wLS. w ho had hlood-akohol lewlsor 0 14 and 0 13 when tested after htS arr~l. t:hall1:11ged the law In an c•1ght-pag<' op1ruon. Crosbv re.Jt."Clt'<i l..t>w 1S' LAGUNA POLICE From Page A 1 stop his advanc'· • •• The offlt'er, who was not 1dl•nt1r1ed by Laguna Beach police. said Cook actually had been ap- prehended minutes early on Paethc Coast Highway but escaped before he rould be handcuffed. Lt. Bill Cavenaugh, who 1s <'()nducting the invesugation. said the officer remains on d uty while the excessive ro~ alJcgauon is being reviewed claun the d runken -dnvmR la w was unronsmuuonaJ because 1t was a "virtual resurrocuon of pr:ohlb1uon " The blood-aJrohol standard , Crosby wrote. "uset. precise numbers to define a Ion -r~g:ruzed social evu ... Regulal.lon of the dnnking dnver is not rooted in the Bill of Rights. the Magna Cart.a or the lablets of Moses. The Legislature IS free t.o addr~ the matter in vanous. and varying. ways " . Deputy Dis tnct Attorney William Bed.sworth pratsed Crosby's rub.ng. which sets standards for lhe enure -lth J ud1c1a l Dtstn<:t spreadmg from Inyo County to the Mexican border and mcludmg Orange. San Diego. R1vers1de and San Bernardino t'OunlJes The confhcung decisions •unCier review by the state Supreme Court "created a void." &-dswon h said. "We have no law tn this area and they have no" given the courts here some guidance. Wf! have been wailing for this with baited breath." He added: "As far as I'm roncerned. this ruling is the law of the land unless and until th!.' st.ate Supreme Court grants a hearin~ on this," The Orange County district attorney's office prose<'utes about 18.000 drunken dnvmg cases annually. JUMBO BRUSSEL SPROUTS................... • .. resll Eltra Fa~ 11 lean Ground Beef Patties (Not to exceed 22% fat) 5 lb. box .•........................ Beef Loin Porterhouse Steaks ... $69! Boneless . $2tl Pork Loin Roast......... .. UICH FRESH HEAD UTTUCE-........ -... • .... Sntt Laree , 4 $1 SUllKIST VAUllCIA ORANGES......... •· tw Live Maine lobsters .................... s741 Stuffed Monterey Sole ................ $25.! Petrale Filet of Sole ................... l411 DELANEY' 5 OWN Thousand Island Dressing ....... ; .99 .-. Tarter and Cocktail Sauce..... • 7 9 ~ .-. • .1 I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 2. 1983 * Aa Strarige birds stopping o ver in Huntington Great blue hero n to ps to rest. .. By ROBERT BARKER Of IM 0.it, ,._ I i.ti Wild bards Lravel111g Lhousimds of mllt.-s from L'ortada, AlllSka and Art·t1c regions to winter homt.>s an South a nd C.enlral Amenca are now maJong pat stops an lhc Bolsa Chica Wl·llands on the Hu11ti~ &•ach t'O&Sttinc And although lh1• winu•r migratory season ts hot yet in fuU swing. a vtsil to the 150-acre e<..'olog1cal pre&•rvt• this Wt.>t•k show l'<J the present.-e of sut·h aer ial trnvelt·rs as snow y egrets, great blue herons, wild ducks, brown pelicans, marble<f got wits, western grebe a nd othcn>. This 1s just the start of the migratory season in the w1Jdlafc area across Paciftl' Coast Highway from Bolsa Chica S t.all• Beach. Last Det.-emtfer, National Audubon Society members counted about 10,000 individual birds and 200 d1fferel'}t s~1c-s in one day T he prt:Sent't' of such diverse and flourishtng wild birds is attributed to thl'<.>stablishme nt of the r~rve by the Cahforn1a Department of Fish and Game in 1978. at.'\'Ord1 ng to David Carlberg, the t·ha1rman of the m1t·robiology dt·partmcnt al Cal 8t.aw Long &·at'h. Cirlbcrg al"iO as an at·llvf' and long-unw member of tht' Am1g0$ dl• &Isa Ch1l'a, an environmental or&,anizat1on S<.~lung to prt.>Serv1.· more of tht' area as a w1ldufo habitat Carlbt.•rg. who will d1n>c:t fre<• pubht· tours of the prC'SC'rvl' Saturday morning. t·al!S tho Bolsa Chica "one of the ran>st t.'<·ologkal t.•nttt}es in CaJ1foitrua." And tht> tours. h1.• says. are 111tl'ntlt>d to increase publit· awarcnt.•ss of thl' wildlife art.•a "that's on our doorstep." The fi rst human anhab1umts m' thl' wetlands area were the Gabriclina lnd1an.s who hved 111 the bluffs overlooking th<• lowlands S<'veral thousands years ago. · ln 1795. the art•<1 bt.-<.·amt• part of a large Spanish land grant and <.·attle ranching and farnung took !JILil't' on llll'"L'> <111d 1x·nphl'r1t·i.11f thr· Wl'tlands ,._ In Imm. thl' .Bu!S<J Chae .. (.;un ClulJ built a dJm with t 1dt•gatt~ that kl'pt out 11C.·c:.in watt·r ,Jfld pr{'Vl·nted thl· nourishing of luwland:. Fam1ang mt-rt•as<.'<.l an dnn <irt ·:L'> and urb<1n development soon fullowl-d Oil µrodul't1tm spn·a'd m t.o tht:' lowlands an tht~ H.140s. • ln I Y70 Signal Landmark bough t I .~I Hl :ll"rc~ but the title· wa. ... doudt-d by <.t t:untrovt·rsy ovt·r whether the land c:on.statutA.-cJ lldt·lands In a t'Ompromt~· att<•mpt. thl• staU· rc-c.'t·1ved 327 acres from Signal and 11«:1.-..'<.l an addllum<il i:w at res. In 1~71i. the: s t.ak lx·part1m·nt of FlSh and Gam1· dt·vt'lop<-<l tht• 150 atrt' prescrvt' by C.'On - :.truc11ng a lc·v<:'t' ;inu n·opt•nmg a t1d1: gate from thl' tJC·ean Nearly flvt· yl·ars ago today -Nov 15 th1· tidt· gatl' ww. upt·nc:d and ~awatcr poured ir11.<J thl· area fur tht· f1r...t lime in the t't•ntury . Carlberg ::.aid tht.• flow uf the scaw a!A>r p<JVcd the w&y fur tht: rebirth uf saltmarsh vegetat.Jon . tht• start of the fuud l'h<•lll. Crabs and <.:rustat-eans n·turneti--and then caml· thl' largcr fis h such as halibut, top smdl a11d ('orvina Birds. a lot mun· than in rL'<.'fnt years, fullow'-.<J Monetary system fight promised Private aircraft fe e hiked ~y JERRY HIRSCH t1l9 09'1y POot I to" Undaunted b\ d n><.-ent l.! S t>istn ct Court ruimg throwing ou t tssull agam!>t tht· nauon'5 Federal J,eserve Bank th<' C-0nun1ttec• for ~onet.an Rt·f11m 1 r£'<1ff1rmed 1~ ight ag~1nsl tht l'entral bank ltlfmg a lum·ht'On mt"t·llng at thl' r.'esun S11uth Cv.1.:>t f laz.a Hot<•I I'uesday ~The commlltN' wants to revamp he nataun's mont•t.:trv s ystem It b arges th(' Ft-dt•ral R~>st>~l' Bank I controlled by "New York" and "Wall Str«•t" banker.> who havt• marnpulate<l reccsswns for the banker's benefits "Thev yo-vo our t.'\.'Onom\' on purpose M1ll1on.s of dollan: arl' made at thl' hc1gt\t uf a boom and at thl' bottom of the th£' trough but that ts for the 1ru1ders 1n the banking community only, .. said W Cl~n S kousen, pres1dt•nt of the Salt Lake Catv-based f'n't.· mJ:tn lnstllute. a· t•onst>rvallvl· thank tank Restoring rnnf1denc:e in thl' ruiuon 's mont>tary system is ttw smgll•. biggest problem facmg the United States. S kousen told the 200 prople gathered at the fund-ratSmg lunch. His solution to tht> nation·~ t'COnom1c problems mdudt>" • Usmg somt' form of "hard curn•ncy" sul'h as gold or other prt'<.'IOUS rC:SOUrl'C'S to ba,S(' dollars. • Outlawing "fral'l1onal lend- ing" by which bank.s can lend more money than they have on dt•pos1t based on the theor y that proplC' will on ly withdraw a fraction of tht•ir S<tvtOgS on any J oy r ide r pic k s M esa school bus A sc,,on1 tvs parke<l on a lot at 2985 Bear St Costa Mesa .. as tound crasneo nto a cra1r>-1on1o. fence Noth tne ke~ '!lo ,, tile •gn1tt0n Po1oce sa1<l tnP t>us appar<1nll~ haO been oroven arounlJ ,, circles and then ramme<l int 1 the tenc.e .nten11ona11y Damoge was eshi.-ated at $500 A• unlocl<l'l<l van <loor provided the1ves easy access to u $400 AM/FM car stereo an<l casseite player Sun- day night The stereo was stolen from tne van parked 1n tront of a home on thfl 1600 blocl< or Iowa Street w t"te an employee .. as on va catoon a 01ec e ot TV monitoring equipment was stolen from his desk at the Cannon USA inc ott1ces on 123 E Pauiar.no A•e Tne equipment is valued at $450 Hunltn~ton Bt•aC'h A ou•qlary Na!. reported Tuesday night at a nome on the 15555 block of rlunt "gtc.n V•ltage Lane Entry was maoe 1h•o.1gn a sl•d1ng patio door The loss ir1c.tuoeo a S, 10 home computer a $50 1ape recorder a $300 watcn ond twl) sv11c.ases wa<lh $t60 A res1rll3nt ol the 7900 block ot Stark Street reporteo 1ne theh Tues- <lay ot his 1974 cream-colore<l Cnev- rolet Vega wh1eh had been parked in a savings ano loan lot The loss was estimated a1 $1 000 A home garage burglary was reponed Tuesday atternoon on the 9500 block ol Chevy Chase Entry was made through a locke<l door The loss included a $250 car stereo. $1.000 1n golf clubs and two bicycles worth $338 '.'it•w p o rt Beaeh A retired Newpor1 Beach man reported the thef'I of a new carpet value<l Qt $1 .080 from the driveway In front of his home 1n the 500 block of Aven1da Campo Tuesday ahernoon A Newport Beacn woman reported the thel1 of a pearl neck lace valued at $900 from her home in the 400 block of Del Sola Tuesday A Newport Beach man reported the thel1 ot hos 1980 Vespa motor sc.ooter valued at $1.600 trom hts home on tne 1200 bloc!< of Rutland A Newport Beach woman reporte<l the thel1 ot a purse lrom near the doorway of her home on tne 800 !>lock of West Bay Street Tuesda1'The loss was estimated at S 110 LaJt;unu Ht•1tc·h Antique <loor knol>s value<l at $390 were stolen from an apartment In the 1200 block o f Catalina Street Tues- <lay, Laguna Beach police reported A cockatoo pet was taken from a house 1n the 2900 block ol Aoundsvel Terrace I Belongings with an undetermined value were stolen from a locked car parked In tne 100 block ol Mountain Road A woman reported the loss ot heo purse and its contents from her house tn the 600 block or GtenneyrE Street l n irw Stereo thieves were busy Tuesday m the Racquel Club tract In Irvine. prying oQen windows on Silt cars and making ott with tour Blaupunkt stereos and one Bauer radio. ell valued In excess of $'400 each Thieves tried to pry a door open on a Mercedes parked on Wlllewaw Drive but did not gain entry . ~.1:i· ~ ~~~·;,4 . r: l· . 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SMC-•• '3 '"" MOOn MO •• • 0' pm tOO•r. ·-et C-~· 10 .. s_..,._. •••• "' llouf.O•)' -Ml• tOelr' .. &::::.''"'~' .. 10 68 W•l• 1-tfllfe M 70 3 3• 0"' M '? given day. "The wholl· t'tmc:c·µt 1:. l.><.1d It means you build your <'oJuntry 1m the basis of deht rath1.·r th.;n wealth." SkoUS(.•n said Following SkoUS(•n's '>pt'<'<. h. comm1llec chairman H<1ndall Pr('Sley said he· eiqx-<.·tt-cl tht: l'tJUrt case to be d1sm1sst.-d but "thl• lowt•r court .'fa" k1ckang our t ast• up· st.al rs. "We wlli appeal' the suit Wl• have just begun to fight," said Presley. a Nt>wport Beach dP· veloper. Randall Presley County's attorneys lose l egal c o s t bid Attornt'ys fur Orangt-Co unt' lost a bad Tu~ay in Oran~c· Count>' Surx·nor Court tu gt•t reimbursed for ll'gal t·osL'> d.'> soc1al.f'd with a 'l'hall<'ng1: t() tht• county's pha'>(.•-out uf IL'> a( fordahlt• housanio( program Judgt> Linda ll o d1<t· Ml'Laughltn dc·n1L"<l a mutllm b\ attornt·ys rr·prt~.'nttni< the· t~>unty Board of Supervisors th.it s..>ught tbe reimbursement But Mt Laugltn did si ·ho'(lulc· ;i second hPanng on tlw t~1untv's mutaun lO navt: thP lawsuit J1s- n~>d o n grounds ll lacks legal ment The heanng will be~ 8 A Santa Ana woman. rep- rt>sented bv the Los An - gelC'S -ba.sed Center for Law an the Publtc· lnkr~l and lrvm e at- tornl'\' Ellen Winterbottom. has :.Ul'<.l 'the Board of Superv1SOrs da1mmg it had failed to sat1Sfy <;l<!l.(' Envtronml•ntal QuaJ1ty Att r<'quarements and other laws when it voted t.o ph~ out the m unty's affordable housing pro- ~ram last March Onofre unit t est h a lte d --. SAN ONOFRE tAP> T1.·.,tin1< of Unit J at ihl• San Onofn· nuc:lear power planT' ha.., bl-<.·n stopped to t'OITl..'Ct a problt•m y. 1th the plant·~ turbine g1•nt•rawr st.earn conden..<;('r. a Southt•m C..ili forrua Edison Co spokl'swo nldJ1 said "Tht> problem 1:-nol c.:onlll'(..'tt.<J G em alk IJ,,JI /ll '\f/'}{Hlf'> Crrt1{1"rl (11•nt.,/••/>/ ,f .-\(1.'l • A WORLD TOUR through jewels 111 tht· -(lludL·arl re>acto r," '>J.Xlkt>:>" 11man Hel>N.xa Sordelet '><mi Tuto..d.-~. addang that the unit wou Id Ix· n-st.artl>d an St Vt>ral d..iys · [n...,trunwnt.s 1nd1'-·att-d then• wai, probably lt•akage of seawater m to the swam rondt·nser st-rvmg the turbine genNator." sht• said J. T1l·-down f~ for pnvate air- l'rafl :.tored at J ohn Wayne AH- port wall Ix· increased twice n ext year. almost doubling the current r&te. undt.·r a plan approved Tul'Sday by the Orange County Board uf Supc-rvisors. Hangar fL>es wall also be rallied, but nut as sharply. Su pcryu;ors voted 4 -0 to impose the increases, termed "reason- able" by SupefVlSOr Thomas Riley, to rc«>ver the cost of operating the airplane parking "'~ Th<' co:.t o f n·n~one of the 237 37-foot uc-d own ces at the airport will increase m the $34-ri -month now charged to $47-a -month m J.rnuary 1984. In July 1984. thf' raU> wtJI go up .. gam. to $61 -ci-munth Similar mcreases are slated for tht' balance of the ue-down spaces. which are available m 40-. 45-and 50-foot lengths For hangar space, the current $70-a-month charge w all mcrease w $80 m January and w $91 next Julv The county Airport Com- mission una91mously recommend - t:'d the rt:vtSL:.d foe schedule be adoptcod by the board during its Oct 17 mc.'<'ttng. Su p<>rvtsors d1r(.'(:ted airport of - fll'1alo; to develop a new fee schC'dulc a fter voung tn SepU>m- bcr to continue operating the uc-duwn .treas rather than leasing thl'm to a pnv<ttt:> contractor. Pnvalt.' paloL'i adamantly op- ~ the leasing of t.Je-down fal'lhtlcs to pnvatc operators fear- mg the rates would mcrease far too steeply JlL 9 , .. l\'I 'Ml 1:, I{ R ,, SU MMIT ~ .. O lwiuusly by B.rnmt.• & Ml'rcier. " ' I '\I I t I\ ti .t 11 l ''''''"' lh• llt1 ~· \I I Your travel agent Isn't the only one who can Introduce you to ttte mystery of Sri Lanka. the Jungles of Ca mbodia , or the s teaming Burmese rain forest These and other exotic lands are on view at your jeweler's through the mys- teriously beautlful gemstones that come to us from those faraway shores. The Intrigue of Angola or the claulc aura of South Africa are reflected In the natural beauty of the mineral components that make up the gemstones of those lands. The deep red ruby of Burma la sought by gem fanciers throughout the world. The steamy Island of Sri Lanka (formerly called Ceylon) produces sapphires of great 1>ea1.tty. 8rllllant green emeralds come to us from the South AmMi- can jungles. Cambodia produces eapphlret and rubles . The king of the gematonea, the diamond, com68 from deep In the bowel• of the troubled Mrtti of South Africa. Some of theae land• have pollt1c11 and aocl•l problemt , 111 of which 1ftect the gem market. But, the deelre for belutltut gems enables theee gr .. t atones to continue to crota troubled bofd«a. Beauty and Intrigue from all over the "'or'ld are on dlsplay In our showcase•. MOAB! R AM[Rll,AN OfM SOCIETY 180<1 r.rwrORl B{VO <OSTA ~ffSA StNC£ 1946 11,t •A •o o •·• ,1111 M,1Mer l h.trg1 PHONE ~·ti 3401 Daily Pilai WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1983 CONSUMER NEWS C3 ca C9 Try some meal-size soups. They're filling, but not (aliening. See Page C9. MEAD ON WINE SLIM GOURMET Satisfy appetites with .succulent roast· Capof1._· One sure way to satisfy your hungry crowd is with succulent roast capon, a plump, juicy towl with delicate breast meat that slices and serves ·easlly. We suggest filling it with veget,ble stutting. Any leftover meat is the perfect base for a "next day" salad. Round out the menu with a colorful leafy green saiad with creamy dressing, and for the pie~e de resistance. serve a pear and pastry tart for dessert . • Remove plastic bag. free legs and tail from tucked position. Remove giblets from body and neck cavities and simmer in enough water to cover for 1 /2 hour for liver and 2 hours for neck. heart and gizzard. Chop meat and reserve broth. Sprinkle c·avities lightly with salt and fill loosely with stuffing. Skewer neck skin to back and return legs and tail to tucked position or cover stuffing with foil and tie legs and tail together. Place capon breast-side up on a rack in shallow open roas.ing pan. Brush capon with meltM butter and cover loosely with foil, crimping it to edges of pan. Foil should not touch capons. Roast at 325 degrees about 40 minutes per pound. Remove foil during last 45 minutes of roasting time. Cut band of skin or string to free legs. Roast until leg joint moves easlly and meat is tender. Meat thermometer should register 185 degrees. _ t '1 1: r: 1 '1 1 c 1· 1 '1·1 ! -I l I l I ' < • "'4 pound frHh muahrooma, alic.d 1 cup ahredded, peeled carrot• 1 cup chopped, peeled onion · 1 cup Julienne celery plKff, Hch 1Jt-x,it-x'4 lnchea 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 acorn equah (¥4 pound) peeled, Hided, cut Into 'II Inch-plecee end cooked(ebout2cupe) 111 cup dark Med .... ralalna 1h tNapoon dried thyme INVM 1!J tNapoon dried powdered aage 1 peckage (I OUnc:M) herb MUoned atutflng .:I cup chicken broth 1 large egg, beaten In a large skillet. saute mushrooms. carrots. onion and celery in butter until tender. Add remaining ingredients and toss thorovghfy. Makes enough stuffing for an 8 to 10 pound capon. Bake any extra stuffing 1n a covered casserole for about 30 minutes or until hot. ,Put in the same oven with capon. To Mak• Gravy: Pour drippings from roasting pan into large liquid measure. Spoon 5 lo 6 tablespoons of fat from top of drippings and return them to roasting pan. Skim away remaining fat and · add enough llquid (giblet broth, milk or water) to make3cups. Blend 6 tablespoons flour into fat in roasting pan: stir and heat to brown. Gradually add liquid, salt and pepper and chopped giblets. Heat through. Makes 3 cups. TART , , ! ~1,l \\ll ll .. I \ l : 11 ' \ I ' : I· · 1 ahHt frozen puff paatry 1 egg yolk beaten with 1 tHapoon water 1!J cup ground blanched almond• 1/• cup auger 1 fabfft~poon all-purpoM nour 3 large ripe peara, preferably 1nJou 1/• cup lemon Juice mixed with '1°• cup water 1/• cup apricot Jam 2 t1bleapoona CalHornle brandy Thaw putt.pastry 20 minutes. Unfold and roll on a lightly floured surface to a 13-inch square. Fit Pamela Ramaeken awaits guetts. • . pastry Into an 11-lnch fluted tart pan with 'removable bottom; trim edges. Brush bottom of pastry with egg yolk and sprinkle with a mixture of small bowl and gradually add hot milk mixture. beating eggs constantly. ... In a small saucepan saute onion In oil until tender. Add curry and cook 1 minute longer, stirring constanly. Add tomato paste. wine. water. bay almonqs, sugar and flour. ' Peel pears and cut in half lengthwise. Cut 2 pears lengthwise into thin slices and dip in lemon solution. Arrange around outer edges of pastry In tart pan, overlapping slices slightly. Cut remaining pear crosswise into thin slices. dip In lemon solution then arrange in center of tart In spiral fashion. Return mixture to pan and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens slightly and will lightly coat the back of a metal spoon. Remove from heat and stir in brandy and vanilla. Cover and chill. Serve with pear tart. Makes 1 'I• cups thin sauce. leaf. sugar, lemon juice and lemon slices. Simmer 10 minutes; discard bay leaf and lemon. Put into a blender container or food pro- cessor: add apricot jam and blend at high speed until pureed. Set aside. In the same saucepan mix flour with mustard, milk and egg. Bring to a boil over high heat, stirring cons_tantly. Stir in reserved·curry II ( ) I t . \I 'O \ .... \ I \I l Bake in preheated 350-degree oven for 45 to 50 minutes. Remove from oven and~ool on wire rack. Heal jam and brandy in a smal saucepan and brush over pear filling to glaze . .Rem ve outer rim of tart pan and serve pear tart with Brandied Custard Sauce. Makes 10servings. \\ I I lf t.1 !\I\~ I l HI·...;..._ I\ 1 . mixture. • SALAD 1 tableapoon vegetable oll v. cup chopped onion CL'STARD SAUCE 1 teeapoon mlld curry powder 2 teeapoona tomato paat• 3 cupe broccol ftoreta, allced thlnly lengthwlH end coot.ct untll ten- der-crlap 2 cupe cubed, cooked ~ttover capon 1 CUD "•lved cherry tom1toea 1f.t cup mllk 1!1 cup light cream or dairy half-and-half creatn 3 large egg yolk• 1/• cup 1ugar 1f.t cup red wine 1!1 cup water 1 bay ... , 1 tebl"poon auger 2 tHapoon lemon Juice 2allcHlemon 1 can (I ouncea) allced W•t•r cheatnut1 'II cup Jullenne atrlpe red pepper Romaine lettuce IHv .. Salt and pepper 2 table1poona Callfornle brandy 1!1 tNapoon vanllle extract In the top of a double boiler, over simmering water, heat milk and cream until bubbles form around edges of milk. Beat egg yolks and sugar in a 1 tableapoon apricot J•m 11!1 tablMpoona ell-pur~ ftour 1 tHapoon dlJon-atyle muetard 1 cup-mtffr · In a large bowl mix broccoli. capon. tomatoes. water chestnuts and red pepper. Ado half of the curry dressing and toss well. Season with salt and pepper. Spoon into a lettuce-lined bowl and serve while warm. Pass additional dressing at the table. Makes 4 to 6 generous servings . 1 - 1 lerge egg .. . She-caters to eompany luncheons By GINNY OLSON DA VIES .. .,.., ,... c _ _.._,, Pamela Ramaekers credits her flair for cooking to her grandmother's influence and her childhood on a Nebraska farm. Now with a degree from UC Irvine in social ecology and several years' experienat,in per90nnel, Rarnaekers easily fits into her dual roles aa operations manager for Career Development 8ervices in Corona-de>1Mll' and u-atertt for the co~'s weekly luncheons for clients. " want to show our guests that we care for them as peop well aa clients," said Rarnaekers in deecribing the Friday luncheons which are served in the company's offices overlooking the bay. The Newport Beach resident fondly remembers picking berries and making preeerves with her grandmother and cookingdinnenon the family farm whenlhewaa 11 yeanold. Now her emphaai.s la on easy and delicioua redpee for the working woman. California Quiche la often featured at the office luncheona~ Ramaekent alto entertains· 20 to 25 of her h1.11band'1 UCI Extenaion dua students at tbetr home every 10 week.a. The following are her favorite recipes which 1he ratee aa 10 on a ac:a,le of 1 to 101 POPEYE Thia recipe get.a the name "Popeye" becauae 1pinach la added to a clalmc New Englahd style clam chowder. The spinach la a real treat and gives the favorite chowder an intereetlna flavor and texture. Popeye la a real family favorite and a crowd pleuer. 3 table.poona butter or marprlne 1 onion flnely chopped 3 6 ~-ounce cam chopped clama 2 8 OUJ'Ml6.bottles clam juice· · 2 cui-t.hkk )"hSte 11uce (u. a belie white aauce re9s:>e or a quali~cannled or p11ekapd mix) . 1 medium potato, peeled and diced 3 ~lery stalk.a diced 3 to 4 bay leaves • 1 package frozen spinach, thawed and squeezed dry of exceas moisture Cook-of-the-Week Pinch of drted oregano Pinch of minced dried parsley Pinch of frelhly ground pepper Duh of hot pepper sauce Melt buttl>!' vr margarine in a 2-quart saucepan over medium high heat. Add onion and aaute until softened, about. 10 rninut.ee. Blend in remaining inBJ'edienta and simmer 1 hour. CALIFORNIA QUICHE An excellent choice for our casual Southern Cali- fomia·ttyle entertaining. Serve with hot garlic bread, crisp green alad and wine. Can al.lo be served in cold small slices aa an appether. 1 10.inch pie shell 6 It.ripe crisply cooked and crumbled bacon l pee~ (8 OW"'9) Jack meete grated l can ( 4 ounoee) diced green chilies l ~ cui-light cream 4egp 1 teaapoon bNUJ1110nde aeuohlng l medium onion minced Sprinkle bacon, cheeee and chilies into bottom of pie c.n.&1t. Mince onion and mix with beaten 9111 and cre.m. Pour cream mixture tnto pie shell. Bake in pre-t.~ oven for 30-40 minute. at 360 (See LUNCHEONS, Pe1e Cl) .. ' \ / .· D8 * Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Wednesda . November 2, 1983 . T llEl>\11' PILOT r HHHI fer Salt ......... S.lt a.~ ....... S.lt a ..... u al.raillaH ......... r.1'"alala Ceaeral 1002 CHI• Mn• 1024 N•wrrt leacla 1069 CHI• Meaa 2224 lal~• Arartaii 11,Uif. -c.... .... 2124 •MESA VERDE 2 Br I Ba Newly· decor $525 ... A.._e .... r.-••-.• .... • .... • .... •,_u .... _1_. __ -•-"-•-• ____ 2..,t..,00 .... La1aaa leac~ 2741 I Bdrm apt, N'orrh Laguna $450/mo 1 vear 11sase Ne1" or" turn pvt untr / •11th Iv f1<10I• 112nn1s •,hr Ela n1111 '"'~ 1 1~''' •<n 'J4'JIJ C.l.Alo\SIFIEIHH· FIC:E llOl IC S lllVllE Sll,000 HEAT FAllU HIE LllO HYfllOH 2 Br 2 B• garage Pt1la11la . 2607 Great condo lor young 5 BA I den, llreplace. dbl 281 2bll, dining room F I P, wlopener. Ir pie. micro, eXY FRONTAGE beach. coYple or single person garage Needs some p8110, gar s l350 Call wlrJ hk-up lo• stacked pier. prkg 28r $800 1Br Trlq.!111111· "•·1, w•'. l\fonda' ·I 11. I.I\ 8 ;()0 ·\.\I. .-1 .. 'i\1 11,\I Bu~irw~,. l .1H11ll1·1 ~1o11 d.1' -1· r1d.1' 8 :tHI \\I -i. ~11 I' \I IH: \Dl.1\1·:"': Pl'Bl.IC \ rtO\ I> t" \ I H I '\ E ~1o11d.1 \ l 111>~11.I\ '1' I l 'I I I 111 \\ ··.!111•,.I., \ l hu r-.l.1' f nd.1• Sal 11r1l.I\ ~u11.l.1' \\, ' I , \\' I I I I CA \(.El.I. \'I IC•\ ('OIUU.(' 1'10\~: 'I I I 'II 'I' ·n I I' II I I 'II Ca1w1•ll.r1111r • .111il 1 1111·1 ltPll· 111.11 (" be 111.1.!1· 1111 ·.illll' il1·.1.ll11w· .1• al¥)\\', 1'11•.t•I' .I'~ j1q ,\I ,1ill't0 ll,1llll(I • n u m l1f'I i\ lwn 1 111··1·11111~ \ P111 .id Located 1n Orange1r ee touch up Ownel" 1ra115 673 0770 0, 759 1552 wastie•. pool & spa $675-$600 u111s pd 303 this 1 8drm has 0 roll lerred SI 19,000 Nope I s S 7 9 5 1 mo E Edgewater 1/87 1·2866 su1t11ble tor den or 0111ce RtJ lo0ar41t.J IUtr. LIDO ISLE H' 41' LOTS 5453115 Ceata Mtll 2624 Hurry on 1111s one I 18'10 Newport lll, CM DIRT Favorable price & 2BA. garage. renced yerd, 1--~~!""!!!'!!!'"'!""!~.-. ... 631-7370 141· 1121 1e11ns 63 r-0955 taox 5561 patio. boat storage, pe1 CASA DE 010 okay $650 mo 546-7506 All UTILS PAID TRADITIONAL REALTY JHTLISTH IHAYHIE Conveniently locered 2 B11n condo listed I B!'lOWowne• scost10e- luAe ~•tcnen all garage .S enc.I pa110 Aslung I S9 t 500 Owner an•10us 171 41 673-4400 12111 •28·2121 HARBOR 4Br 2Ba 60i. t20 IOI. Bl teched gar, AV p1<11g. $96,SOO call 646 8386 481 2Ba 60• 120 lot OllCIH:I gar AV pkng $96 500 646 8:186 9 1 1 V•CI LIDO ISLE E nfoy dellghtlul I tdo Isle llftt m 11 beaulllul 4 bdrm 3 trnth homtt on corner or ri• tlbl1g1ous Via lido Notti Pr1ce1.1 10 sell at $ J99 500 Please call 3 bd. 2 oa. wtlmly rm Compare before you ren1 Comp Aeturb S 1000 No Cusrom design features. Pets, Water and Gard pool, bbq, cov'rd garage. r u 1 n !>4 ~ · 3 6 2 7 o 1 surr oundec:I with plush 642-4873 1andscep1ng No pers IHI FOREOLOHllE Cute Cape CO<I 2 Br S6251mo Ees1s1de now 645-9628 Bach f:urn $520 1 Ba 1 Bdrm Furn $575 Avail 'I Bc:lrQI Furn $675 J,111Jd 365 w Wiison 642-1971 Local bani.. h&s forll(.105(1\l on 2 beaulllul 1.oncJos 1-:181 2· ,e,1 & 1 4Br, l ' 1Bu 11111 units me 3 v•, n11w spacious & lull~ ,1p LllO REAL TY'" llS-lSOO E11s1s1d•. See 10 ap-Hut ltacla 2'40 prec1a1e Sm House. 1 1 ___ • ______ _ pointed w1mooern tc.i Npl Ray View Condo bd I ba wl w carpet, gar-YOUR OWll age $450fmO 832-5066 tures C1eattvt1 11n.rncir11.1 S tq9 900 Roar Sllp Prot • 2226 ava11 Submit 1111 ollttr~ 1h·1-oro.11eo I 0<1 2 ba.1Daaa Ponti Agt 642-4623 ' .1~111011 1~1.in\l/ Spy91ass 3-'!l!e"'r ~2'""'!!B!""a_c_o_n~do.,..""lP~t ."ln•IY WOODS ""'"" W.itt.ll Do.its go by Niguel ga1ed pool ten-" ... ..,,~ ? rnmutes lrom n1s wali. 10 beach $750 Over 1700 sq ft of comlorl yuu• bal<.or1y or w111\low 492-6700 tn tnt~ SPdCIOUS 3 bdrm ">l•<il t5'o (JOWll rt!Out.81.1 2'. ba Sr G1:10• 11c $ 100 000 uerow .,ppra1sa1 1 N1gue1 Terrace new 2Br moc:lel on '"'' B.ic.k B.iy fur 1.1111n s.11e 73 I· 21 lC' :>Ba condo ocn view loca11on Boq ct hit' ccir , r •l&b 6666 1 j•,, comrn d11ec1 ai:;ce>s to Och garage huge m!>ll su11t• 'Q 10 \t1lh11g .1gen11 $850 mo tst & last $300 Snort walk 10 poo1 & ttt•i· '>t!C 979-7175 Tom T1.tJll) 1 .. 1nodeled 2 Br ms 759 1'i01 l!umt' Bacn I' I blocks Pa1101am1C view 3 er COUllTRY ESTATE Beau11ful & park h~e w11h terraced poo1 *Private Pattos •Co•ered Patios *Spacious Aprs *Dining Arec1 * Walk-•n·closets * Home-hke kitchens t block 10 Hun11ng1or1 & Frwys COLDWeu BANl(eRO • .. t.oOflfl\u llt°'I. l.,>'1 Mw<U WALKER&LEE Real F.state 1111 •,.111d Only $199 000 Condo washerlc:lryer. "'" 11ame 11111 1ermau1 I rel11ge trplc. garage IJ~• 760 88b2 Walk 10 beach $750/mo Ag1 496·5980 UTILITIES FREE No pets 833·8974 $400 mo lg 1Br. ¥1Currty system, refrlg, stove. gar- age q1 James St , Apt 0 640-4979 Evenings 497 5382 2Br 2oa. den wllrpl<;. ~1111 01n1ng rm & sep oreAk rasr nook Single gar incl $1200/mo. 2 tllkS 10 bt.h 494·3023 Rf)IJlll wl pvl hlllll l>1l 1111 l 1<J111 \t $ ;>;. rJ ""Cl H B '16'J.;.i()J4 4 8 'JU IJIJI IULAH MOTEL W~ly rn111a1s now av1t1T llSTHT Ill 2 Br apt, near oaacn u1i1 I 115 S01w~ /I uu (,nrrir Sb251mo 2 Br I Be pool pd S700/tno No pet& r v P11011as "' rvo11 ')17 4 laundry room close 10 499-?690 j Newf)orr Blvd CM shopping 149 E Bay St 646 744!> TSL l1•t. 142-1103 L11Ha ll!pel 2752 SEA I SUI LOIH Condo, park setUng wlfh NEW OCEAN VO Condo $90 wk vp C.ab1e C')l<>r t v 111ew t Br wllolJ pa110. 3Br 2ba. lrpl pool, sreps J02C. w c.r,;is1 ,.,,, blltns spa. lndry rm. gar bCh $950/mo 551·0585 NEWPOAl BEACH ~":i8~7~ ~~~e&ins;i~ !twt!rt ltacla 2769 Srep~ 10 bec1r.t• r "" , .. c. E:e~;:I~~ 6 ~:. 1Ba no ··~1111r~'r• ~'r',"~;r,n 9:,;;•v.~8 ;,~1:_'• rr bed 01 pets $500 mo I ---·· J __ , XL Nl ''' Hr,dq P•• .,,.11 ' w $500 sec • $250 clean COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Ba II Vf·" ••t .. It s~CJ(J 1 ~. p 645.5923 IN NEWPORT BEACH 646 l(J 1', f,4S 909~ 6 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apr.rt Eas1s1de 3 B• I Ba College menis & Townriouse~ Hot eh Mote la 2904 S665tmo 26 t 7 D Elden from S660 tA5' aoou1 _.-.,..c...;.m.;.,;. ...... _..;..-..;.. 631· t755 1.1es1gne1 lurmsneo untts1 LAGUNA BE'.ACH On Jamooretl Ro 111 MOIOR t.~. Eas1s1de new 2 Br 2 Ba S6251mo 642-5552 or 6~ 1884 E IS•~ 190 pvt 1 br encl I garage yard New paint II 1 crpt SS.Z!di45-8453 FREE REIT San Joaquin Hills Ru -N•1; •die~ t 10•, ll ;1 (Id•, W•l1 1./1•'" I 144• 1100 "-•lC.'1 ~ a<d I f,r,11,, •; HYFRHT 1 Br t be l11g $6251mo -1s1. rest & cleaning Sandy 644-0 t:?I> •1udll'd Vir,1 '. ~I'll;'. ,,., Jte .. n ':lbS N (,eia~t H II j l rtC'JUnO Bl'aet1 4'Jt. ~ t')4 We have 32 llrand new 3 Ill CHYH UST M<il&I rmb tor r;:nt IJ( N• !'1!> up ,,, t 1t"tH•r t:tt ... o•dol bl'· P,7 4() 01w. encl pa11os Ready vFull Securiry Vtcahon • ·SH JUH OAPISTllHO " EH HOB ~: ~ I ~ fo IY OWIER I Buylroo1 tear down. ~1n1 lrviat 2244 1 Bdrm From $685 LA QUINTA HERMOSA wesr or Beach. 3 blWs south ot Edtnger Br I'• Ba apts Bll·•ns. I..,. Spacoousllu•ury 10 rent tor Nov Kids OK . ....-GollCourse V11:1w no pets please To eel-....-2 c;ar Garage ar lront _..,R..,e..,a..,t_al.-• ____ 2,.9.-0..._7 Che1·~ \1111 r .rd ii.iii' .r11d r1·1111rl error, 11111111·.lt.1!1·h I Iii· ll \ 11 ) PJ L< n "~"1111w· 11.d ·iln 1111 tllt' l 1r ... 1 incorrt•1 t111,,1·111"1 1 ' rih ~SlFU:U o 12 -.'i h :-u BHat• lot Sale Hoaaea lot Sale ;;;.;~.;..;....;..;...;...;----~~ Gtatral l 002 Cu er al ----~~~~~~~ 1002 LIDO ISLE Trad1t1onaJ 3 Br 3 . B.J B.l~·front, pter & float for 65 b.>.1t l'r1< t'l.I l" ~·U S I.:!50 000 Bayfront \'tll.1 11 Br i B.1 ''" widt.-lot pool, spa. dock f1•r 1..!ll '.11'1\I Wrtl I·"~"'' v. 11pt1on ur exC'h rnromt• fJntp .. rt\ S4.d 11l,1ll)I) VISTA DEL LIDO llYFROllT Fabulous ba' & muunr.am v1.•v. I 8<lm1, I Ba rondo co-op· Lo"' •'l>t pr 11·1·d .11 $:!1:15.0011 BAYSIDE PUCE BUFAOMT S~'\·t .. ll·ul.ir 1~.1\ 11 .. 111 .t11I\ .! hr .! Ii., uµ .! br 2 ba dn '.! °'"'' 'l"'ll ' H1·d1Ju'<f $1 •lltl tlllll PHIMSUU .NOME OCEANFROllT CA..-<1.n~)"ll'"'" \}.,II• r •• ,,., 41,.1rn1 balh :r:'<111 -.l1 :< 1 .11 ,,,.· 1o,.,11~· ~, .11 11 rn1 PAIRIUKS RUCH HILL TOP Nt•v. 4 hr I t.. ,,,.,,, !-• • 11d '\. rm.1t1•h Esldtt I ..! pr 11 .... r . I •. ,. I \; \' $ ••• ., t1111 1311,000 §!Cj, lucM1or1 Wesl Newp(lrl 1---..--"""'!'!!""'P'"'!!'!PP SJ 7'..t,000 6~0 0956 j 1 lo 4 Bdrms_ ~700-S 1300 1tuel~ beautlful executive EASTSIDE • Get aw&> from 11 all 10 this [ i>ome with ~ ".''ew ~ lhe 3 Br remooeied kit M v. t11lls • warm earthlone in-011ns paho wflll IM•\l 1e1101 with 4 spacious scapeo yarc:I $160 000 o.edrooms Poor-sized Call aft 5pm 673-0786 101 Prestigious area 'I • Acrup 1125 1~ ~isor 329 acres htll counlry SW l Avenal Kings Co Good ~ ealfy ~pr.ng~ Owner w111,carry u4 IOIO E a s IS • d e d u p I e • U • S 125 000. lowllSI pr ice ul paper Good 11u11t1ng 1. 7Hti -l l /:~ C..lllle hOl$4!5 C<lll .John ~ Ian 111 Ou1stand1ng 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, very 1a1ge separate family rm w mass1•e stone lore- prace ano. open beam ce111ngs Pttced well belOw ma11<e1 and tne seller will nerp wllh your l•nanc1ng1 Full p11ce S 123 500 Call 11gh1 now 751-3191 C::.SELECT ...,.. PROPERTIES area Agent 673-8550 Pru1t1 18051758·6549 • ~· -~..,,.,..._.J LIE IUUTIFUL COHO J p 1350 Great Easrs1de 1oca11on 3 ;;.8;.c;.o;;.;•;;.;.e...;.;r;;.;o~r-._..,_.-;..,o .' ""'it (, ~· /,. tll9l W I Mf l 'l'tJ• j •IWt ~· " .... yrs old Orig owlter ATIHTIOI Appr a1 S 140 000 ANY HIT llYESTOH Large Townhouse 3 bd. reasonable Oller con Su $159.500 2· 1 oa. !Inly rm formal S•de•ed Musi Sell immeo 4u $189 000 dining. new carpets fresh Sincere buyers only 4u S 190 000 paint Agt 67:l-5354 P1e11se c all OeQb•t' 4u s:.>10.000 63 t-5814 f,u s25o.OOO TURTLEROCK 4Br, lam PRESTUilOUS 7u S259.000 rm din rm. 2·~ea. 3 car 8u S290.000 garage. lmmac cond E s1c:le cul de sac across !Ou $495.000 Grdnr incl S 1295 mo Avl lro m counlry club 2bu $650 000 1mmed 833-9293..Agt Lu•ury accommoda1tor1~ 98u $3 975 ~ WOODBRIDGE Lg 4Br. :.>Br • den condo 2 1 l>a f or 1nlormation on these 2' >Ba. ram rm lrplc, p111 pa110 lrplc wel bar 1 and 01t1ers call Craig patios overhang. nicely m11.10 also spa riool. 631-1266 1 lnc:lscpc:I, pool. take. pnv BBQ enter 1aonmen1 are<1 I $ 1200 mo 640-1327. Ou1s1anc:1ing Value ar ~59-6 188. otc 720-6697 s 117 900 760-1515 Bro~er. L11aaa leacla 2241 Time Sl11ti a1 l 590 3 Br r1p1c6i~~30$6~560tmo YIEW W /PRIVACY 3 B• 2 ba home e•lta 141-&441 YOUR OWll COUllTRY ESTATE ebrate lhe comptellon of door lh1s prorecl we are olfer-....-swimming & T hera- ong 1 mo ftee rent to 1 peullc Pools qualtt1eo tenants on a ....-walk 10 Fashion lsUsnd yearly lease 645-6646 ..,. vearly tease Frpl pool prvl pa110 dshwshr X-LG 1 B1 on East side $510 557 -2841 I llSTHT Ill S4651mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool lnc:lry rm elose to shops For appt please tall 71 41644-0509 No pets IOYEll/WESTCLIFF 2 Br I Ba. nu cpl/Crapes. 01t-1ns pool S6951mo 645-6646. 9-5 Large Big Beal Cdtion PrJOI ta tile color TV <> trp•r 516t!P5 14 1714154~ l,Cl 'f. Rut•h to Sia are 2908 2 rmmtes Balboa Per· 3 01 :? oa he.use Frptc. ga• S300 utols li7"-J~6 I Beauulul & perk llWe with rerraced poor 111 Private P1111os •Covered Patios •Spacious Apts * Dtning Area •Walk-in-closets oea,,, ce1hng • 2272 Maple St * Fem non sm" pr , '"" all nous& pr ' S:?50 "" LllO IAYFRHT '"' r> d~ t.62 115& TSL Mgmt 642·1603 * Home·hke kitchens 2Br 2ba d1n1ng room F P Patio gar $1350 Call 4 B• 2 Ba ,,,._se 1. ::> 673-0770 01 759-1552 ••t<• e't St~"' S20 OP;, 646-8.sel t block 10 Hunrington & Frwys UTILITIES FREE Large 1 Br pool lndry 'walk 1n closer new No pets s•251mo 64~-1401 New Everyin1ng 1 1 oi•s 011 sane rrg 1 Br BAL PEil ti Grea• at:' B I G $600 url" 2 t3 534 1695, Ollo ocn ;. ba '-1 ~ ~1 Large ache or oO<I Lo-' , resp r• s"'•, S< ·: .,, 1 Bdrm Furn S585 care Private Pa110 2 Bdrm From S695 S3301mo 859 Wes• 191h NO FEE Apt 6 Condo ren-Kat111 67} 9J •s a•• ;. 1als Villa Rentals LA QUINTA HERMOSA SI CM 675•49 12 Bro~er F 25 roam ~ tJOo•O e• • west or Beach, 3 blks C tor •10•"9 • '"9 I.I ••ea south ol Edinger Lge lBr DtW arport VERSAILLES '"0 nei >1Cs 2b• {td Laundry rm Avail Nov 21 s 75 ~ 00 141·&441 $450, 645·6~25 'Ag2enBtdrm 7 .6.,3111·4960 sn o• 4 t.. k~ to ocr "' E3 • S36·f.. 12 1 Jim tt•ter 5p<T" L11aa• ltac~ 2641 1 LIKE BRANO NEW Ouier 2 Br 1 ba pa110 gar _ Sparkling 1 Bdrm from 60 c 1 br furn apt deck. some s440. 2 Bdrm from s;535 pool no ~Is 1 1· view. $500 incl utlls 1 u111s pd, pool garage no ~~~~,~~ 6~5-:'f ~!'.5 Hg rs person. no pers 494-7314 pets 1 Br trailer 111 Treasure 1 301 Avocado, 642.9850 Island. ocean v1e)lll. $425 I 24 t W Wilson, 631 ·0960 213-433·9991 Upper duple>.. 3 Br 2Ba big pa110 enc1 garage Opn Sun 6 t 1 Clubhouse 494-3893 eves F'<>m shr 2 Br "Jewpor• Beact1 nouse • u1k •r?n oeath n,.., smi . "~ 5350 me. 1Par11 l 'e mesq 650 !!" •q r 10 sh• -:;•edr ' o· ';; tia "~" COM P;t t>r ' $4~0 en ··e· o .... d UHH Cllll HPLEI special move 1n tone ) Bdrm 3 Bath and 2 S 185 000 7072 VJlley Ba•m 1 Batn Sorh units Ad 64a 5 tfjlJ ,.,.., DISCOUNT $2000 2131876 2~55 11me sha•e 32 foreign ! 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Ou1e1 2 S. 1·, ua $4 751mo 2 people No pers 755 w 18th S1 646-9507 Ovrer 2 Br 1 Ba •deal 101 mature coople .£!!>Se 10 shopping No pets $4 75 mo 646-6842 ... "' .~ :. •• ' j" ••• ,.. SJ' ~·:. •r4~ NB 1 r • ...-ofl Lc.r sr r w 1 IJPrSOI , B• ~ Oii •.J ~"'"' ~ ,ec '~"" tJP~t,ort '--'• • .,.. t.J er•r• ': •9E..t!»t"'~vl' or': ~f! .. t ", " ~ .. .:; .... C:OROMAllO CAYS BUFRONT ----rnia111la 1007 2 Br 1946 sq It ouaflly lhll r1gh1 couple to care 2 Br 2 Ba. ~ m1 to ocean ' constructed conao Er e.iii tor beaut 3 Br 3 Ba home Newport Crest. only lalliloa Sharp EastS•de 2 Br ?-ba, westchlf 2 bl 1 . oa Olll•O trplc gar NO smoker single Across lrorn Cocos 1665 1rv1ne Nu COnd $700 642·0239 .1 e;is a· q 644 .. c 6 &44 846e Cor1111<1tl• bl 111·1 l•t 1,,,,lr• 111 1 t 1 • dt'l k P l.111' .;\ 111 ......... ~I 1111 I '' II ,. j, lAAOWMUO HOME Nt'..ir n•·"' \ 1,tr11 I lt.•'11 1.1!..1 \ 11 \\ 111111 ~ ft $44(J 111111 \\'d, tr,t<l• : •I ,, t. ... .t lll"lll'r\I. 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Ce Pvt och & boat slop• S9001mo yrly 640·9335 ocean vt-from Dana DEERFIELD TOWlllOIE 92008 Arr 955-1055 675-5535 IC • I N 2722 Porn!'& mosr secluded I 2 69 l troaa t ar scenic blut1, lll!e n-r 2 Across from park. 2 Br 2', Newport leacla l CLIFF HAVEN t2nd fir 2~r 28R wlfrpl, sunrm & dee!\ Br wllh den, xtra large ba, dbl gar. frprc. comm W1n1or On Seashore I 2Ba conao$ Oa5u01ted ce . 4 blks lo beach Avail prlv111e patio $825/mo ~~~~.1:g0 8~5·~·-9~~~rn In Bdrm. den. yard, viii incr ;ngs S~u;g m~ 499 ~~ ~~: 12-3 $800 mo 675-9 t t5 Ce I I Mon -Fri. 9.5 $500/mo 2t:J 446•1639 du~~w s 63 1-716 1 , 3Br2Ba.2car ga1.ava11 ~1~J4~12 Wk n d s YALE Hoaau Unlaraiilaed 650-0504 1 1 1 1 1 5 s 1o5o1 mo 1 MODEL East blurt 4 Br 2 Ba. lrg yrd, 85 l-8767 ! Baal. ltacla 2740 Geaeral 2202 1 S 1300/mo 1nc1 gardener Cory walk to beach 2 ., blk to beech. 3 Br 2'-. P•t pa110 encl gar $595 mo 546-5880 Ask tor Pam or Larry YOU DESERVE ITl Rmm!C!a'n~!!~~T , 14c New gateo 20 Townhomtt VILLAGE COMMUNITY 2 Borm 2 Ba !600 SQ ft or pure luxury 2 car gar- ages spas ir• every home -masrer suite d1n1ng rooms wooc:I burning trreplaces micro-wave Ou1e1 •esp ,, SMk r ' sr11 home r11 OCC '"' oa S:>7S , ul•IS ~54-0221 Resp iemale 1• 5hr hse n CM ,4 11t1r sm~1 $400 u1• <4 l 1303 ovens. prrva1e pa11os & RESP non !>m• r IC snr :r a r d s g a rd en er ocron •1t'w conon W 0 provided Elegant 11v1n~ ten111~ pool 661·9143 only 15 minutes lrom Fashion Island. 7 m1nutas to S C Plaza or O C Air· port Just east or New- port Blvd & so or San 01ego Frwy S 10501mo 631-5439 2473 Orange Ave Room 1n lrg house '" Nwpl Sch $250 mo 1s1 1as1 u11I tnCI 642·68 l l Sgl f Pm 10 Shr w same 3Br dPI• CelM n· sml\• quiet wlk 10 ocn A"a I now $3501<'111 280 9908. 4 Bdrm 2' • ba large I BIG CANYON Lovely 1 ige Avail 1211 Kathie Hard· 1 Bdrm cortage with trplC Ra 2 frptcs. nu cpt, S775 I townllome 1n VIiiage Ill 4• Br ram rm home esty Ritt 760-8244 dshwshr. new calJlj!tlng 536-4471 122 9th St This hOme nas al1e11dy I ntally remodeled Guard IAY freshly painted Cllan as 1 8r apt $450 PV1 patJo. 1 Jlj••••••• .. Shr 3 b• 2 ' ba rwnhse had eve1ylh1ng including gate Beauttluli $3500 IOYE II TO a pin Gardener provided car ger adi 10 Hunt Har -1 $250 AIC And all lot onty 0AYFR0Nl condo 2 Br PEITMOISE·LllO tor well ma1ntarne<1 yard oour nu cpl drapes & 1tvine55, 'lS l~·a!t 6 u• is $19"1900 and you own w1bOy view lmmac Plush & pV11 Bay view. So or PCH 4 blks 10 pa1n1 Avail now Call me lar1d comm pool secu11ry apprx 2.000 sf sflp ave11 beach 1 car garage No Pete Johnson 631-1266 •(, -(~isor 1 eolty .. ) 1~1; 1 11·1 .-. ""11 ~ .. - ' 1(.1 ~·, \,' ,, I f ' Newport leacla 1069 IHFllOIT W /PIER I SLIP S 1250 S 1900tmo 646-0603 pets please S850 mo GAEA T IOCQltOn 4 Br Phone 643·0212 8-6 or I upper unit w1m1no vu furnished Winter $950 Wattrfr111t Homes I.e. 131· 1400 '2 B• Penn $100/ytlv 3 Br S8251w1n1er Su••tr I Wi1ttr RHtals JACOIS REAL n PROP IAHCEIHT 714/111·1113 Balboa blad 2206 New Condo nr Santa Ana wknds 575.9337 Country Club 2Br • den. 2 1Ba lrplc $850 mo vr•y rse · $500 sec dep Patty 752-8266 LARGE 1 BR Vtew Deck Fresh paint crpt S750 719 Merigold 640-•255 IEWPORT PHL MOIE Newer 2 Br 2 Ba hghl & Huge lot 4 Br 2 Ba F R brighl wlo hl\-up no o R garc:lener & pool Pets no garage service included $775/mo 760-8862 • $20001mo "!'t.T r ed•llonal 2724 1 1 Really 631-7J70 CHll lltlt11 4 Br form din rm • sludy , 2 Br 1 ba gar. cent roe spa & steam rm. beaut c.lse 10 water $1000 Nr Lido shops & beach. 2 ""1-'!&"-!i2"!!B!"'r.-a""p•1·a·v·a1·1 "'!S~4~§'!'5~4 Br lam rm. nice pallo. $550 garage. spa, POOi t c:lbl gar w1workroom & Avail 1mmed Call btr 6 lnc:l•y ~50/mo also 645-5677 177 E 22nd Sr avail lurn1shed 213-339-9383 9-S wl\dys briclc patio wlBBO Dock Evos 213-790-7302 w11I rakr 50 GO' hOAI • side ll!'S 11 75%' r1xecf fin $1.350 000 675 667(1 • IWPllT HITS AllH JAOOIS REAL n Clos11 lo beach 1 bdrm co11do Only \ 111 500 31!1 floor Moun1111n v1Pw Penthouse Security guarded pool, spa Great IOI 2nd home l\EOIR L11lln Island haytront. 3 Near new twnhse. 3 Br 3 B•. 2 Ila lrg tam rm Ba lrptc, FA, DA. 2 car $2!:100/mo. yrly Call all gar yrd, patio $1 lOOmo '1pm 673 0786 eves <194-7429 !>m1111 7br. ofl srree1 park· On PENINSULA 3 bdrm, 1 1nQ t •02 So Baytron1 ba 213 391h St Yearly S 1075 mo unlll July 1 j $8001mo 650· 728 1 7:>0·1622 • Sp!lc•ous 4 Br '09 Fr pie, 1 Waatd te LHH 1Br unfurn $475 mo • dep Newly decorated . stove & refrig. oft street parking Quiet ne1gh- borhooc:I No pets To see call 645-9604 2 rJ. 2 lull ba, nice, quiet, encl g11r 622 Ham111on 548-0477. Roh we LOOK FOP YOU House Roommates Unl1m•ted 832-4134 lleatah Waated 2909 2 n~' P8:i~i :5J,~p~s~a;P~a~ 91W.rliliilllW .. illll .... Couple need ocean fr onr mo to beach Avail I bachelor 01 l bdrm Yrl\ m1d-No11 Call Pe1e John· f URNI H( 0 or ' Re• ava11 644 8417 66 UNJ U~NISHl 0 son 63 t • 12 Massape thPr ap1s1 would All Ullllll('> like tt~ e'cMnge 101 rm SHWllD. YILUI New I & 2 Bdrm luxury apts in 14 plans 1 Bdrm trom $575, 2 Bdrm lrom $690 Townhouse from $735 • pools. tennis, wa1er1a11s: ponds Gas 101 cooking & heating paid From San Diego Frwy d11ve North on Beach to McFadden and west on McFadd•n to SEAWIND •VILL A GE 17141893-5198 PAIO Hr Al TH CM1 NB A11sh1a 84 1 6J:'6 ( l IJH'i I l NNI') 'iWIMMINC, 11111, mu1 h m111 ... """' no 1wh Moil,.), of)t>n cl.i1ly 4 111 ti Oakwood Garden Apartmc>nh Newport Bc>~ch So. I 100 I tilh ~ll<'•'l 111t U11v~11 642 5 ' 13 Ollice lutah 2914 161} wes1c1111 NB 218 10 1365 so tr Suitable for I medical 01 deotal Ager11 ~41 !10:1~ 1 2 D\.'IU•t' O ll•C t.'!. furr11sl11>d Sec rPtiH•al «rea. pat•!' IJQCk o:>cean view r 11Sh1nn ISiand ao !'ii l:ontorr Brut e Charles I 759.0100 1 • CdM dlA su•les 1}~01 P~Q $;1',0ur 2855 E C~t Hwy 6i5 6900 • PROP 675.4000 (Rodi s 1350 I Agt H 0 u 5 e ' n w e s I • gorog4e Y' Y c;hfl/Mar1ners school dlS· 675 000 -lrlCt 2Br apt, 2195 Mine~ s1 . New cpts, drps, paint Oshwhr, slove & 1etr1g No pals $650 mo • MC dep fo Sffcall645-9604 Newport Bu t h No IHW lrvino· Awn111· 1111 lothl 645 -1104 4 rm suite &va1I nprro\ 500 sq II Good lc>c Shopp111g center $290 ••••••••II mo C M 752 1120 • • •11n 1k "l"'n ''vi nnl h11th "' rir11 ,. r1·11'<11n .1hl1• 1 '"' 'In .-1fwd .ul\ ,,,., 1ic1n..c • EXTRA UHE LOT EASTILIFF f am1ly home well loco red w/3 Br and Ba and large family room Breakfast area with garden window ano tormal 01n1ng Owner will 1tnnnc11 $209.000 Barbara C oll1he n 6••-6200 1t ~~cnab -Irvine Cor111 ••I Mar 2222 4i6-0476t 760-1733 3 Br 2 8• home partlally Saa Jaaa Car. 2271 lurn Av111 January 1 lo 2 b 2 b f 11 2 I S 1600mo 64'J-7U 2 r, a, am Y rm. cer ease encl gar. encl back yard 4Br 3' 180 home w1v1ew Near schoots Good &tea new pa1n1 & cpts Avail S600 mo. Isl. fast. secu,. now $1600/mo tse 11y & cleaning 32102 Vie 64• 8759 eves de Oliva 496-8514 Cory walk to -beach. 2 Ce .. 1aiaiaa1 Bdrm coll&ge with trplc, UaluaillaH 2410 dshwsr. new carpeting, YOU DESERVE m freshly painted Clean es a pin Gardener provlde<I tor well mslnlelned yard So of PCH, 4 blka 10 beach 1 car garage No pels please $850 Phone 643-0212 Jl•6 or wknds 675·9337 Nr new 2Br 2ba. 2 car g11r Oolcony Leose $850/mo. 551 -4693 1111 7pm '* 2 Br 1 Ba, pv1 p1110. e gar, 0 /W lndry rrn, $500 S•8-908•.S•0-5446 THE GABLES 2 Br w1g11r crptl dr8'>9• blt·lns tncd yd w t patlo $585/mo 2437"G"Orenge 636-4120 cell t-SPM • COSTAIH& R E A S 0 N A 8 L E FURNISHED. Includes RECEPTIONIST Large It a1n1ng class room w1prot11u1ona1 equip- ment xeroll conference room. sto•age t11c11111l!'s. warehouse space private phone ~ plenty ot perk· Ing (7141646 \611 l.atlll lea.cla 2741 FIM. reap . no per. smoke, 11;;;;._._ _________ .-, 1 blk bel!ICh, $350 • 11 IOW YI.., utn 954• t409 Mark 8aytron1 01111•ea, p111101 IU'f p11rk1ng jnf1110llill Only tO mlnutea horn f ull house prlv w orking M 1173 1003 Laguna. your own prr1111te pref N/smkr S200tmo Suav Nwpt Bll/tJ C •• 780 ocean view ftom Dana C M 64" 516~ b•I 8pm m ,. " v sq rt, 111< c;ono ~,, Polr'll s moal secluded : I , -. I' DI Daily Pilat • IAYSIHll • lmm11c 3 br. 3 bA corr!Jll• home on exrr11 large tot $25,000 under eppr111an1 Open Fri/Sat/Sun 12 !) c.... .... 2224 Naw <11ama11c condo, 3 Br 3 Ba lrg trplc, p11tlo & 1'16CIC AQt 673-5354 New galec:I 20 Townhome VILLAGE COMMUNITY 2 Bdrm, 2'~ 81, 1800 aq ft of pure luxury 2 car garages, sp111 In every home • master suite, din- ing rooms, wood burning t11eplaces. mlcro-wevt ovens, prlv11e patios & y 1 r d_., ga r den e r brov•ded Eteg1n1.11vtng only 15 mlnut•• from Fathlon l1l1n<1, 1 mtnult t ror-Cl .. •tfl~• ... 10 SC P1a1.1 Of 0 C Air-"" ,u porl Ju1t Ntl ol New AC 110 111 port Blvd & to of San (all scenic blulf, llke newt 2 Furnl1he<S. room 111 SC hcelreh1il 6•5 9628 Br with d•n. ittra large Ptau. female prel prlvatt Pi iio S8251mo S2501mo 556-1737 C att M on -Fri, 9·5 8 •3 ·0212 Wknds 681 844 1 HB. nr Adema & Newlano. S250 No pets Non amkr 1s4.1oe1 <1y~. 9eo.1031 ?Do you n&ed a tu1n1snM omee 11e11r 0 C a11~1 101 1 or 2moa? S?!'iO C1111 Roge< 752·6363 (Ht Coast Hwy Cl'IM ~00 •'' • oarh Sign 119ht1 S11 I~~~ Can 851 9 IJ!> 01 no no• nit Spm f [] SCllAl·LETS AHwtn I• ClaulflHtlH 1211 t t1nut ... o AO\ ff"IO~,,..,~,. 2581 CIRCLE OAIV( 646 6325118051969 2815 ~------ N(WPOAl HGTS 381 . ?'~All, ram rm trprc. 011n1 Sll80 mo 5•8-03117 - OteQO Frwy s 1050/mo " OAIL' ,..LOT Sludto N Laguna M wly Miki you• th()9t)ln0 J8fl· 631 .5439 2•13 Oran~ AO.VllM dee no"" util inc! , 1er by utlng 1,,. O•ll~ Pt- A"n 1 .. ___ .,._1_.w_1_• __ __, 1 '350 rT'O 494.3044 I ~ C~a111tled Ac:l1 • .. iJ -·----' I \ Daily Piloi NB . WEDNESDAY, NOV 2. 1983 Ocean View, t 'dM favored in league cross cou11try finals BUSINESS 85 STOCKS 86 i this week. See B3. TELEVISION 88 Wood-who? wants respect · By CU RT SEEDEN Of the Delly ~ t i.II Woodbridge High may have pulled off the most important victory in the 9Chool's young history in last week's 7-3 win over Mi.sslon Viejo, but the Warriors figure to be down to earth by the time they square off w1t.p Laguna Hills Friday night (7:30) in a pivotal South Coast League football game at M~1on Viejo High. "Us overconfident? Have we ever won a league championship?" asks Warriors Coach Gene Noji. l.UaULL FIOUlJIOA weapons, namely quarterback Lee Plemel, t.aiJback Lonny Reu1er and runmng back-defensive back Allan Roman. "~iner is a dangerous tailback. lfo can tum a no-gainer type play mto a 20 or 30-yarder," Noji says. "Roman is one or the best athletes around and Plemel is a returning veteran and an effective Jl<lSSer." Woodbridge, 3-1 lll league. <:ounters with running back Rudy Figueroa. who has rushed for 456 yards this season, and either B1U Russell or Mall Cornwell at quarterback. "We've just been trying to prove to people that we exist. I tell people I coach Woodbndge High and they say 'Wood-who?. Wood-what?, Wood-where?'." says Nop. Such l"Msnomers figure to disappear quickly 1f Woodbridge (6-2) can defeat the host Hawks. A w in gives Woodbrioge sole possession of second place m the South Coast League, and propelthe Warriors into the Clf' playoffs for the first time t•ver. But 1t LS doubtful the Warriors will attempt the rlea fucker play which had more flicker than planned -which they used suCl-essfully to stun Mission Vie.JO last w~·k The game means a lut t.o Laguna Hills, too. as the Hawks carry a :3-2 record mt.u the game It's al.so Laguna Hills' league finale ----------- Gene Noji What separates the Warriors from nearing that goal are thr~ Laguna Hills ~ Kacura: He anchors Sailors' line By JOHN SEV ANO OfhDelr,.... ..... They perfonn a dirty. thankJess_job that lends it.self to little. i! any, notoriety. They are hardly ever cheered. Heck, they're barely nouced. Even in the(r own football lingo. they're referred to as "non-skilled" perfonners. U Rodney Dangerfield thinks he has a hard time getting respect. he ought to try being an offensive or defensive lineman. Newport Harbor High's Brett Kacura is fully aware of a lineman's plight. At the same time, the 6-1. 212-pound senior knows anonymity comes with the territory. "1 don't mind," answers Kacura when asked about a lack of recognition. ''I think I've gotten a lot more (notice) thilll other people have -a1'f there are a lbt of good linemen out there." Pascoe: HB won't look ahe ad The Oi.lers of Huntington Beach High are U1 the kind of situation this week most coaches dread -because it's one ideal for an upset. I PLAYER OF WEEK I If ever a lineman was going to draw head.lines. Kucura certainly should have tor the performance he turned in last week agamst Costa Mesa. earning him the Daily Pilot player of the week honors. On defense. Kacura. the tackle. recorded five quarterback harassme nts (meaning. he hit the quarterback as he was throwing the ball); three times tackJed a ball carrier for a 1068; caused two fumbles (one of which he re- covered); and helped produce one interception . On offense, all Kacura, the guard, did was record 14 "key blocks" at the point of attack and add one double-block. Despite all this. most who watched the game probably didn't know he was on the field. "For the season he's got 48 tackJes which averages out to six unassisted tackles a game," says Newport Coach Mike Giddings. "He's also got 20 quarterback harassments, rive sacks. 23 times he's tackled a ball carrier for a loss flld he's caused three fumbles. "All together, h~'s got 108 hits - meaning you hit a guy and make his helmet bounce back. That leads the team. He's also got 94 key blocks and four doublt blocks. ''I don't know how exciting those statistics are to your female readers, but they're exciting to us. Brett was all-CIF last year and he's having another year just like that."' Kacura, along with teammate Frank Roa, anchor, if you'll excused the pun. (See SAILORS, Pa1e BZ> Oilers' switch to the Big A was necessary By JOHN SEV ANO game at Orange Coast College Ot..,.Oellr ,...,..,. SaturtJay, Nov 12 (at a C'05t of Yielding some to pressure. but $1,500). Delly ..... ..,.,..... The Daily Ptlofs No 2-0range Ccunty ranked Oilers. 3-0 in Sunset League play and 7-1 over- all. are coming off an emouonaJ, hard-fought 31 -28 VlCtory over Manna. Furthermore. they fate Fountain Valley in two weeks in a succumbing primarily because of Saturday at OCC wasn't to demand and need, Coach George either Pascoe's or Fountain Val - Pascoe announced that Hunt-ley Coach Mike Milner's IJking ington Beach High's confront.a-because 1t le ft them one less dav tion with Fountain Vall~y. which to heal for the ClF playoffs w hich wiU likely decide the Sunset would start the foUowmg week League championship, will be That essentially left Anaheim played at Anaheim Stadium Nov. Stadium on Fnday as. the only 11 instead of Sheue Field on the choice .• Brett Kacura is the Daily Pilot Playt!r of the Week . ---------~ ----------game that will ultimately decide George Pascoe the league championship. In the middle of all this are the "We have great kids. I thank winless (in league) Lions of West-God every day I've had the op- minster (0-3. 3-5), which hosts portunity to work with them," Huntington Beach Fnday night. says O'Hara. "I just wish our It's the type of predicament ' plight had been somewhat dif- obviously conducive for the worst ferent for their sake." Oiler campus. "l want to go now and l don't Although official word of the feel I've conceded the Sunset switch didn't come until this League championship to any- moming, the mechanics of the body." noted Pascoe, referring to move actually began Sunday ·the fact Fountain Valley has night w a.m . according to Pasct>e. played at AnahellTI Stadium this "(it) was proved to me that I year (against F.cilSOn). and il'r pnor cannot play here." seasons. while this will mark Robinson: Rams can't doubt selves -although-Oller Coach ~rge "They're a great defensive foot- Pascoe doesn't believe. or want to ball team," says Pascoe. "They believe.,such things. held F.dison to two touchdowns. By CURT SEEOEN Ol _O.,.,,.... ..... "ln order for the game a week Fountain Valley to 13 points and from now I-!' be big, they have to Marina t6 19 points. play this week. They know that," "Offensively, when you have a says Pascoe of hlS players. "We quarterback who throws 35 times know every game IS important a game ...... adds Pascoe. refer- from here on out ring to Lions quarterback Tim A number of factors led to Huntington Beach'~ first venture Pascoe's decision, the first being "They (the Oiler players) don't the cost ($12.000) of adding care where we play bleachers at Huntington Beach to "We"ve got a chance t.o bnng a accomodat.e the crowd numbers program th'\t has been m I.he antlcipated.""Security, in trying..te_ shadows and showcase 1t. Foun-- control such huge numbers in a lain Valley wasn't big-time unlit cozy arena (seating capacity: they played at Anaheim Stadium 5,000), was also a factor. Now we have a chanc.-e to play For the first ume m 1983, the Rams are on a roll, or to be more roncise. they're on a tumble. And. Coach J ohn RoblJlSOn says. the Rams are at a point where they have to pmpoint theu-direcllon "As far as l'm concerned. the Hanson, "if he gets hot anything good football teams play good can happen." every week. And I feel this is a Counters O'Hara. "No one has good football team " really ·stopped Danny Thompson. Westnunster Coach JIJTI O'Hara Marina roncentrated on stopping had the same feeling about the Thompson (he had 133 yards), Lions th~ weeks ago until two and the othe r guy (Dean stratghl unfortunate outings Tomas1ck) ran for 201 yards. against Fountain Valley and ~· ~d at the beginning of the Plus, Pascoe rationalized: "This there." is Fountain Valley's home field. Pascoe added the expcnenl't.' too."So, an alt.em.ate plan was set would also give hlB team an op- in motion. portunity to get their feet wet. so By Monday, Pascoe was giv~n to speak . in case there's a re- two alternatives: a) he t.'Ould play appearance at the stadium in the the game at Anaheim Stadium CIF playoffs. "That was a ron- Friday, Nov. 11 (a t a cost of siderat.ion," Pascoe admitted. $12,500): or b) he could play the lSee BIG A, Page 83) "All of a sudden. all of that early-season exci tement, that eu- phonc feeling is gone. We can overcome our problems if we're willing," Robinson says. Coming oil I.heir most lopsided def ea~ of the season, a 30-14 set- back--in Miami. the-Rams art> not-very-proud owners of a two-game losLng streak Marina. and a poor performance ason that anybody. with the last w eek against &ii.son, changed ible exception of one team. his team's fortunes, although not could beat anybody in the Sunset hls ~hink.ing. League. I still believe that." • They're hurting at comerback. their place-kicker Is wobbly. and most importantly. their psche Why bother with the NBA regular·season.? You now pause to contemplate what changes will have inlJuenced the universe when another chapter of the National Basketball As9odation is established. A new aeuon i. under w,.y and considerable mtngue will unfold before it plods to a merciful concluaion some time next summer. The first 198:> automobiles will have been introduced. There may have t>Hn • baby boom. The 23 t.eamS of the NBA will again conie,t four division champlonahJpe but with a aigniflcant change over a year ago. The divilion title will no longer have any meAl\ing. Heretofore, the division winners were gjven a bye into the playoffs which pennitted a few days of rest from a regular lffl()n which embraced sever~ months and 82 conteeta. Under new league teplation, all playoff tee.ma will Lmtnediately enter thr~out-of-flve eeria u the~ teuon geta 1tarted. Cre•tinl th1I little alteration ii the addition ol four t.HIN ma.king a total of 16 Ln the playofft. 1n other wordl, all of tho.e month.I of runni.nC ~jumping eliminate ~en . .. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER The league board of governors quite likely made the move in responae to starving brethren of which the NBA ia richly endowed. F.alirnale9 of franchlletl breaking even last eedaon range aa high aa four, which la double the number th.at might have shown a small profit. The thinking la, of coune. If San Diego and Indiana get in the playoffs. the lnevelt.a~le may be delayed. Anyway, the extension of activity makes It pomible for a team to endure a aecond aeuon consisting of 26 gameJ. All aeries would have to go the limit but this would be the hope of the NBA which apparently feela there la still blood \0 be tqueezed from the flnandal tumip of pro basketball. The avera,e salary In the NBA ls obecene but ifa g\iy is carried out aft.er 108 games of basketball stretching over a period of nearly nine months. he may have earned his money Suggestions always come forth at a Ume like this, none of which ever get a great deal of attention. One theory is that perhaps the NBA should simply start the playoffs at once. inasmuch as the regular aeuon has very little meaning and certainly few incentives. The idea would be to start a series of round-robin tournaments which would plod from October to June with a new champion of the universe staggering olll of the crowd at the fl.nilh . I The world will not likely find real fault with t.he NBA for attempting to h~lp lt.s own and, heaven knows, there a.re many of it.a own ln dnperate need o! help. The abeurdity of the additional playoff teama I.I that the meaning has been r("~ved from th~ division championship1. Horne-<X>urt advantage will create some incentive but the bye wu the genuine carrot. A•week of rest before the start of the min.I aeries was• priceleta pnr.e Lakers' Coach Pat Riley says the rompetitlve edge in the NBA could be dulled somewhat. _,, ' "Coming down to the finish," Riley says. "if it becomes a matt.er of resting a guy or playing him tired or hurt. you are going to rest !-...;.n. Thi" :-iew move on the part of the NBA cerebra! trust comes very shortly aft.er the announcement of a drug program which waa roundly ·applauded in the sports frat.emity. indeed all of aociety. The NBA fonnula for combating the influence of dope says that anx player captured involved in any way with illegal d.ruga will be expelled from the league with no re.ooune for two years, at whlch Ume he c.an apply for 3 hearing on relnatat.ement. A player w1th a drug problem has one other alternative which la to come forward on ha own and aak for help. The fear Is that adding all thoee playoff Samet! may hav~ a damagina-efferct on tht drug progrtm. A guy may cop out on dope Involvement Jutt to gl!t 10mt rest. may have been thrown for al~ in the ram in front of a thunder- ous Orange Bowl crowd last Sun- day All of these p-"fblems can be rectified, Robinson' ins1Sts -and m plenty of time before the Chi- cago Bears come to Anaheim Stadium Sunday. To begin with. the Rams are close to a deal for a com erback since both LeRoy Irvin and Monte Jackson are on the mend after suffenng in1unes against Miami. Robinson srud an an- nouncement could come as early as today. Robinson plays down the shaky perfo rma n ces by r oo kie place-kicker Chuck Nelson. say- ing anyone can have a bad day and pointing to last year's NFL Player of the Year Mark Moseley. who missed four field goals on national TV Monday. As for the psychological 9Can from two straight defeats. Rob- inson not.el: "We can't allow ourselves to be caught up on in- juries or the defeat. To continue to COf)tend for the dM.sion title. we must put together a lot of hard (See RAMS, Pa1e 83) BlllBURD --- TONIGHT MO aASK•TaALL m LafllenetS-Dlete ~ .. NI.- ~ HOltt9RAQMe . .... Alllllllll9 ,.. ......... ~ - THURSDAY MOllll•AaMO ~ Oall1"'91 ....... ._ .... tMI.-. TV~RADIO: See 82. ,.. .. ~ ....................... ~~, .... -----------------------------------~~----......,..~----~~~~~~-~~~~~~~--~~ : .. NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 2, 1983 STOCKS :, .... , . J • ; J 7• , •c oE !C .,. I f ..... ;.• :i -,·o A • •'• A• ~ A• ... ~ A· '"tJ -A• ... A\a' A \• 'b. A\"1 0 ;•1 ·~ .0.\00C. ';; A\00 .:11 l ,~ .,~ '""t' ""~ :.•c ,£ . i : A•'/"'. ;_8'>-A• q ...... .f.4 ... Q c::• ~ l •• 4\-.~ ). ,. -~·· J; ~:~~~~ ~ :~y,:c l tl A 11er, ?"' Aw"'t'' \ ,., ,., 4 "•O .. ... I I. . I .. . ' ,.t .... I ,,,. "'' '" ,...,. I .1.1 .. • <it• ... ~(· .,, ->)' \A1C·· I \~ /\ , .. , I .. '' I .. I' • J. ... I -• .. I ·-. w~ .. • " .. 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It arrives as the traditional h uml··t·omµuh·r m.11 k•·t of machines costing about $300 or ll'SS 1S rn tum1uil fulluw111~ A severe pn~-cutting war Higher prices due on import . ., DETROIT-American car buyl'n. will f.it c· h1gh1·r prin~ and fewer choices of Japanese autos over tht· nt->.t I yVi1r-. because the U S. and Japan(~· govemmt·nt. ... ;.ign~-<l tu o fourth year o f import restraints. som<· au tu ... 11<1lysu. bd11 '• Meanwhile, three domesuc a CJtomakers ('XJJfl'S..'>t-<l ~h1;,o k ;.111d disappointment at the news that J apan would hold·~ 1•xpot t. ... to th e U.S. market to l.85 millJOn cars t·omJ)<.lrt'Cl with I laP. million this year The Uruted Auto WorkPn. unron abo hlc..:-t• "l the move Tuesday Rath firm files for Chapter I 1 WATERLOO. Iowa Rath Pa<·kmg Co .1n 1·n1 ployee-owned meatpacker, has file--<:! fur mun µrutl'( Uc111 from creditors under C hapter 11 o f the fedt.-rc.I bclnkruptc..' lc.Y. Faced with mou.ntUlg operauonaJ losses. 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